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VOLUME XITI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1850. NUMBER 183. m 6 PRM T I D AND t DHL II II F. p II V SCOTT fc BASCOM. tjl VICV. BOUTll-KABT COBNItB OF llldlf IT. AND SUOAB 11. LEV, TKR.MN Invnrinhlv in ndvnure. The Iiaily, to person in Columbus, per year " " -Mil by mail out of Columbus , " " during the session, (Hid Trl-Weekly Imlanre year In Colutnbun. . IW mill The Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly In Columbus Out of thr city; by mull, ninle To I'lubi of four md upwards M To clubs of ten nnd upwards, to one address " t Dally, seaalon Tri-Weekly Weekly, iitiiile To clubs of five and upwards .tf (H) . 5 00 of . 5 00 . 4 00 . It 00 . a oo . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 3 00 . 1 00 . 50 40 Advertising. The following rates and rules of advertising have hern agreed upon between the proprietor of tlie Ohio Htateiuiau and the Oliio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, utter thto itute. July 0, 1&49. DhIIv Piiiier. One aquarn. 10 line or less, one, insertion " ' " etch additional.." " 1 week 1 ... " S ..." " " ' 1 month " 9 ..." 3 ..." fl..." H -9 ..." 0 50 085 1 50 ii 00 a oo 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 ..." IP m 1 1 ' i r card, 5 llocs or less, per annum lumn,wtb 4 changes " " 10 00 20 00 89 00 , 25 00 . 30 00 . 80 00 . . . 35 00 40 00 o " 19 ...." " " changed weekly " " " daily " " with 4 changes " " 19 ' 45 00 chanted weekly " " 55 00 daily.. " ' 130 00 "Other cases not provided tor, chin ueabli- in coufnriniiv with the suuvr rates. The htiunbird of mcn.turi incut In be ininiuii tvoe. For each additional aquure in the daily, inserted one month, or a gronter length of time, and for each additional squuru inserted under the yearly rates, half orice. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties; Publisher not accountable, for the accuracy of legal advertiie-inetttn beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate (for office of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cent per week, for each nnme ; the same to he, in all cases, puid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persona to bo paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a Npecithhl number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exacted accordingly, The privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Oenerul Agents, Real Estate Agents, ii'. not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ID1 i.i! I i . f mj.m . CAN DE INSERTED aaATl'ITOl'9LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged tfl cents. Denths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funerul invitations, or obituary notice, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communication or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, Boirces, concert, or any public entertainments where charges are made tor admittance nil notices of private associations every notice designed to call uttention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the ame is to he paid for. If intended to be inserted in the'editorial column, the same will be charged nt the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when scwoipanied by an advertisement. jflUeaded advertisements to be charged not lens than doublo the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of nsertiug advertisements brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850 X JANUARY. J0LT. ! s.m. t".w t. r. s. T"m.'t. wT."r'"T .. .. 1 3 :i 4 5 ..1 2 "3 4"i (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 11! 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 20 2(1 2r 22829 30 31 ..,. 28 89138 3l."... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. s. m. t. w( T.f r. a. s7jat. t. w t. y a. 12 12 3 3456789 45 0 789 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 If, II 12 13 14 15 l 17 17 18 IB 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ;24 25 26 27 23 .... g7g0 27 28 JB 30 3 1 MARC1T SEPTEMBEH. 3.m. T. v T. F. S. a. M. T. W T. K. a. 1 2 1 2 3 4 ST "7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 If, 17 18 19 20 21 117 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 - -1 - -1 - -1 - -1 - -1 - - JUL APRIL. OOTOBEH, a. m. t. w t. r. a. a.t. t. wt. f. s. .. 12 3 4 5 6 .... 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 !2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 3d . ...... 27 28 29 3o31 ,... MAY JJOVEMBER. a. m. T. wj t. F. a. a. M.T. w T. r. . 1 2 3 4 !.. .. .. 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26272829 3p3l.. ,242526 gj8jjflj30 I JUNE. 1IKULMBER. I a. M. T.w t. f. a. a. M. T. w T. f. a. ; 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 234 5 678 89 10 11 12 13 14' 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 31- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31........ '30 :............ .. W. A. M M.. Attorney at Law and Solicitor In hancrry. OFFICE with Wni. Dcnnisii Jr., No. P, Neil'i F.xrhtuigp, oppo-ito .SecToury of Stnte's officr. lerl'J-illy 6 F. CONWAT. L. I. OMLI.VSOV n. F. CONWAY ,v CO., KOrERr, DEALERS IN PROD C C E, PIO IRON. AND Cotmnla.ion nnd Forwnrdlnfi .yirrrhanl., tlONT ITBIIT, )y-lyd PORTSMOITIL OHIO. - A. II. 1,1 I I I . I . . HMttorney nnd Counsellor at Law, Columbu.. Ohio. "wHitc. M KWl Eacliange, oppyliu r'peretary of HUIe's office. if WILLIAM F. OILMORK. CHAaXXa W. OILMORK. W. E. dt C. IV. (11L.MOKE, Attorney at Law and Holirllor In Chancery. Office, N. E. corner Main and ieTenth treeu, ul4-dly CINCINNATI, OLIIO. n. CO.IISTOCK oV CO. Forwarding nnd Cotnmia.ion Merrhanta, Produce Dealer., and I.ard (HI Manufacturer", Canal K-m coLL-aava, onto J. KIDtiWAY V CO.'K Iron Foandry, Droad etreet, near the Bridge, Columnar, Ohio. ttovca of all kinda, and a ereat variety of f.'aatlngs, al way I on hand. MtVaH UK. KOBEItT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. TO. 4, NeiPs Exchaafe, oppoaita tha Secretary of Stata' a office, Higb at, Colurnbua. dec 11 . . L-1 . I. . ..' r, .1- . . -wwrrt SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, ou9-dtf COLfMB, I. OHIO. WALTER THUAI.I., Attorney and Coanaellar at Law, ( olnmbua, Ohio. 4 I,SO, a Commieaioncr to take the Acknowledgment of Deeda A tor the Suite of New York, ry Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20 I. N. WHITING V HI NTINOTON, BtO()K-Sl:t.l.F.lt.-nliii v,.l(nDP. n..,.n,),0M;M... Dl D Higb Itreet f:olumhui. Ohio. A larffe aaaortmenl f Book. uu . auuucry uwiji ou nana. HUH r. H. C. LtLXKT. "EIBEKT A I.I 1,1. RV. OOK BINDERS Hifh atreet, oppoaita tha Pubhc Office.. Co lumoua. aug-h. M TO HI Ml J- It-. A RULIMG MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sti cowp lurciin, jjeoj l. BCUJT j'-ib , -a i r i i , jr., COMMISeiON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, OBUBs v it it i itt & co., ;AI,I:HH in ilnidwan-and Cutlery, Iron, .Nail-, GIum, House lluildera' niiitt ru)-, Kiirminj and Mp(-hnniriil Tuofi, Militarv I) ds. Ac, 4c No. J 111 High street, sign of the (iilt I'adlork WIIIT1-: KM) SMPI'KHS. . N aseortni.-nt of I.ndiec' Whit" Kid liinTM Just received and I forsalwby dec? II. H. KI.MHALL. I'll I-, 'HI I II IV III., ( K)MMIHION AaND PORWABDIMG KER0HANT8, Wboli Ucalers in uroefrles und i'roiiucr, fort'iinmtli, Ulilu. l'ersoual attention fiiven to receiving andl'orwrdini good", nnd si'IlinL- Produce consigned fur sate. n-lii-dly. jTaTNA CNSnUNOl COMPANY, JF Hartfonl, Comifetirut. Capital paid in anil aalely invef-teil, J 1270,000. The subsi-rilier, Aojent for this Company, is prepared to take every description of Fin' Insurance, upon liberal terms. jo25-dtf.) 1). ALHXANDIaH, Agent, Columbus. IHMI.IY Al.. I) It. MARIH'ri OFFICE, comer of Rich and Third .trcets, ad- joining his residence, and opposite the First Ilaptist Churrh. decll -.in lilts. -KhM i! & nn.niii TH, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, No. 244, High street, opnnBlte Commercial Row. Residence, over tlie store of itfessrs. WooJhury A Field, Entrance on Friend street. s-rpvitr-dllm COLI'.MBI H INrtL'UANC'E CO.MPANY,TkIRK AND ;IAHINK. CpIUS Company continues to insure every Hpeclen ot huililing, M. and the turniture, mnchincry, goods, wnren and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire; also, steamboats, and nil sail vessels, and thecarfroea of mm boats, sail vessels, keel buats, and otlicr water craft, against the pi'nif ni was. jhiic-', rum rn. i mi iiir mo.-i luvuriii-ii' icnn". juneao-dtf DE.MA8 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. 100 apd BAOd Pimento ; 50 bags Java I 'ottef, laadtef rrom United Htatefi, nn or sale ly KINO A HFFFNFH, Cincijiminti KATHBRar- 100 bundles Upper and .Skirting Leather just -J received by lYlftlt & Ml I I .M !.. No 27 .Main street, Cincinnati npt SrCJAK AMI MOlaAHHES.-rj-W hd.ls Sugar, fair and prime; 1,'J00 bbls Molasses ; for sale by KING &. BEPFHEBi mnri Tt Main street. Cincinnati Oil, (TO III-. LAIiGE and sulendid lot of .Mahogany, Fancy, fJerniim, Chinese, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OsWORN & CO. "VTOTICE. The notes nnd account.- tf George Gere &.Co., are i left with u for settlemfut and collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AilltOTT Sl CO. Columbus, July 3, 1849. " PRINTING MATEKIALM POIt mAllT TOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a largo tmortment ot I- Printing Materinls, consisting in part of i duper royal Iron Smith Presses 1 Htanberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 360 n Small Pica. 400 " Rourgenis, nearly naw 100 Brevier. 130 " Minion, 130 " Minion, " .-everal fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, pun ol which u nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book ana newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing ottice. Any portion ol the- above will be sold extremely law for cash, or on short time. (decllj CHA3. SCOTT, Agent. COLt.'MBL'S AND XEMA HAIMIOAD. fY HE annual election for Directors of the Columbus and Xcnia J- Railrond, will be held at the office of said company in Columbus, on Tuesday the 1st day of January next, between the hours of y and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. J. HI DO WAY, Jr., Secretary. deey-d3w Statesman copy. SMITH'S ICt'S -1 ik-i ik v- ir..' iu l- -Jt in ih. market, for sate at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 PATENT I'ENiIAKEIlS ANOTHER SUPPLY,-A buuerior ariiili; lor iiiakinu Quill I'cih liv n siiule and sim ple om'ration. Wtirranted. For sale at the new book More of dC'M j. tt. Kli.i.1 at w. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTBIW, HOUSEKEEPI'.RS AND OTHERS Val' adli; Di3Covev in the Aht or Painting. James Coppvck, of Mount Holly, N, J., has discovered a simple process of preparing end mixing eaUBOn white lend paint and nit delicate colors, by which their linl,)ltty lo chunge and kite their OOHn and hcauly In the; ebade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in pBrlors nnd other shut-up room, in pasoages nnd behind doors and shutters, almost invarinbly IWlima a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, eoon after being applied, when excluded from the direct rays of light Every good paiuter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This he may now easily and cheaply do, nnd be enabled to perform good wurk that will be ueful and satisfactory to his customers, mid thereby secure him increased patronage by embrn-cing the present opportunity to avail hhnscit of this desfrBble improvement in his art- Please cnll at this office to eximine certificates, Ac, and to learn how the ntiofBsarT inlbrmntioi may i,,- abttoodi irliouseHecpi-rfl, ship uiiil stenmboatowierssiiouiilut cum so ee that their painting Ii hereafter done according to this un-changeable and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, inciiivi'iiiein e, unliealtliincss and expeuse of frequent repainting. Colombo!, Dotvtt, 1B4'J. FOR JANUARY, lS5O-i0,U00 DOLLARS. A I! V LAN I' CONSDI.IUATED LOTTERY. CIosm 17, tor 1TI M tu be drnwn in the City of Baltimore, Thuihdny. Jan. 10, 18.M). 78number lottery and 14 Drawn Bnllots SCHEME. 1 ol 'J0,000 is JO,0(). 1 of .r,000 is r.,000, 1 of i?500 i- 2,500, 1 of i.:m is 1 'ISH. v!0 of ;.'.0 are 1MX.M), 2tl of 400 nre fl,(Mni, 80 ot and are 4.1KX), 3) of HH) are 30,1)00, 1)4 of 40 are H.5G0. Ticlo t-a ifii lnire--in nrnpiirtiuii. ( ertiticntes ol pneUgee In the above will be mod anil sold at the following rates : CH whole 078, M imh es 97,00, 98 quarter-?, 16,85, 2C eighth.", 9,37. 50.000! Inrylaiul roiianHdnted Lottery, For the benefit ol the Con-aolidated Lotteriert of Marj'land. Class A, lor 1P50, to be drawu in the city of Iialtimore, Md. Hntnrday, Jan. lii, 18.W. 7H numbers, and li! drnwn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 ot IWO.OtKi in ."riMKMi '.' ot 1,000 are iWHIHW. 1!'4 ol 4(H) are 77,000. tW of 100 nre 0,000, Oti ot P0 are 5,10, 06 of 71) are 4,07J, Kl-.' wl i;m nr.' 7,920, 13H ot B0 are ri,tjOU Tickets li linres tn proportion. Certificates ol packages in tin' above will lie i-r d solil at III'" KillowiiiL' rniei : ivjioie ii'M'm c-m, o linn tickets 105, M quarters mJK, eighths mfr, 80,(HIO-'3lRnlHnd Coiuoliiliited Lottery. (JlsfH 7, for 1850, to be drnwn in the City of Bnltimore, Md.. rhursdny, Jan. 15, MM 80 number lottery and 10 drawn ballots. UtORIOl'S SCHEME. I mM A. in , tUt ,,!,, 1 ..I a I I. la a ,,;( i 1 aajf 1 (UU) la .1 i :. H I 1 nl are 3,WKl. 10 of 'M) arei.l,lKHI, 7fi'of iw are 7,M), 56 oMOllO J.'.M'i Tickets $5 shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will lie Hsued and fold at the following ratea : 22 whole tickets So5, halves 3y,.X), 22 quarters Hi,2. tigbttis 8,12. 0:t,.'nO (riinil Conflulldnted Lntlvrv nf Marvlnnd. i . ... 35 - i J- , :. v r IW. To be drawn in tlie city of Baltimore, .Md., Saturday, Jan. 1ft, 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME, i ot f.rJ.aVKMt. :t7..Vl .-.i) "I 3X) are 70.000, 25 ot 1,,'jOO an 7.- M 2.' of 70Oare UMLM of 300 are 7.R32, 124 of are 31,000, Kl ot 100 are ti.300, H ot 75 are 4,T, IM ol w arc o.juu. Tickets flO shares in proportion. Certificates of packages will Iw issued and sold at the tollowine rateji : 26 wlinl tickets 130, 26 halves 65, V quarters, 32,50, 20 eighths 16,25. S'iO.OOO .Marylnnd ('onsolldnted Lottery. For the benefit of the Town of Bet-Air, and for other purposes. Class 23, for 1850. To be drawn in the rity of Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 number lottery and 12 drawn ballots. mm 1 of MOlOOO is 20.000. 1 ol 8.000 i, f .000. 1 l 4.IHH) k 4,000, 1 of 2.000 is 2,000, 25 of 1.000 are 25.00(1. 2." of 500 are 12..VW, 25 of 500 are 12,500, ; -of 214 are t ot 50 nre 3,.tUU. Tickets S5 "-hare in proportion. Certiticaiei of packages in the above will be isud and Mold at fne following rates 26 whole ticket-. 7ii. 26 imlv( - :i5, 26 quarters 17.50, 26 eighths e,75, Addrest E. N. CARR St CO.. de26 13(J Pratt street Baltimore, Md NEW fiOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good tanu 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dox. Broad " mm 100 " -1. . ,- and ttpades 100 Mill and Cros Cut aws. 200 , vi-- Window Olasn . Ughts dash 1000 Dm. Patty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nail. a-ortJ OERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. DIVORCE. VIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. The un-derslgned have in press a work on the above subject, by Hen-Hi Folsox Paoc. Thla work is written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of It la applicable to the law of every other Htate. It contains a view ot the following subjects I I. Ol divorce generally. II. Of tn courts granting divorces. III. Causes of divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V. Wilful absence. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VIII. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract X. Gross neglect of duty. XI. Habitual drunkenness. XII. Infamous punishment XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Affin.iy. XIV. Condonation. XV. Re crimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Ot the dec re. XXII. Foreign divorces Forms of bills, decrees, Ac. The Introduction contains a brief view, I. Of the history of divorces, and fhHr law in foreign countries II. The law of the MM States. HI The canon law. 1 vol. 8 vo. J. H. RILEY A CO., Columbus, -Tt 10, 1849. Publisher and Bookseller. KW BOORS. 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The book will "ru oi aic-ai uuiiij ui coiiuuliii io iuuiw uuij awiiUMl w practice throughout Ohio. It has been prepared with care, and evinces a degree ol critical leaniiug and legal acumen which adds not only to the value Of the work, but UN to the well earned fame as an able law writer ol its learned author. Court in Hank, Jnnuui v 7, 1849. From tin lion. Judge iHeLenn. or thr K7i H. Hiipremo Court. " All who are acquainted with the accurate learning and high piuie8ioiiBJ chBi'.iCtci- oi -iir. wucox, wouui expact to no a valuable book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sure that no one on rending it, will be disappointed. The forms of ptocesi from the commencement, of a great variety of civil action., until their final lenniiintioiis, are given, and the forms of pleading in cases nt common Inn, and ahio in chancery, so as to uuide the practitioner in every aU'p he takes ; and in relation to (MM form of process nnd pleadings, a reference Is model to authorities ias1tlntD Important points of practice, under appropriate head?. The mmi&teriul duties ol clerks and ot oflctTI generally, are plainly pointed out including the mode of taking depositions in toftaoft as well as in llm State courts. Upon the whole, I consider this work as a most valuable one to the proton sion, and to nil whoje duties connect them, tltlier directly or indirectly, with the admiuii'trntJoii of justice" From the Hon. Judfit' Huron. " It amienrsto mu that no Practitioner ill the courts of our dtate, with your hook before them, er.n be at a loss for the form of any I'roceiiH, Hemiinu, WW, Answer, urner or sniry, uun can ue wanted in the course of his practice : and it is very evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will nave much time and labor to tho-e of the profession who consult the work." srniii .tiiugc .valuer. Wo have here, under the name of second edition, tu reali ty, a new book of 87U pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to tha Practitioner of Law in Ohio. Wo do not see now even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be a loss for the mode ot procedure, whether he tie Judge, At torney or Clerk. And Mr. U noOS 1ms not only given the how, but the vhtrifort ; lor nufhm'ilie iu'c- ci'-J ".'"V". 1 "J cry elaborate and complete " From Judtfe Wright. The tiint fldldan has been earamOr nmsed. und bo many other tonus added that 'this maybe ri'pnrded an almost n new work.' Copious notes are added to tint edition, relating chictly to prac- irrti-a hi nil tii tT. 1 1,'it- eon, ,e,l l.v I lie mil 11 in1 l Hiring -everni years, and especially relating to Ih more important quentions in t. tiaucerv PTOCaOO HUM nave not TO Hem StnSSB in nn courts oi Ohio. This book aliould be in the library of every practicing Lawyer. ' For ale at tha hook utore ot L N. WH1T1NO A. HUNTINOTON. The work niiiv also he had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol lowing iiersonr viz i Dr. Harvey Bofft LnncHStrr ; Joseph Jones, QOOOMTi l liiliicotl-e : William Mej.miur, eircieviue; james Stephenson, Portsmouth; Hanlord i "o., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Iteed A. Son-, and A. W. IVrley, do., Zancivillo ; Dr. John fathom, Bl Cluirsville; A. L, FrtUMT. do., Steubeiiville ; B. L, & T. EfasiBOi New Lisbon : BeoboA Elkins, tiouksellers, Akron; W. & S. 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Just received at the Hook Store of IdelJ I. a. wiutihu 6l HUNTINGTON NTIIO .Nt II NT I.KM.Iitrih. A SYSTEM of Ancient and MediavnJ Geography . A e By Charlea Antbon, LLD. 1 large vol. 8 to. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WHITING fc HTNTINOTON. THE LAND OWNER'S MAMAL (CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulations in New York. J Ohm. Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning Land Titles, Deeds, Mortgages, Wilbj of Real Estate, Da cent Land Taxes, Tax Hales. Redemptions, Limitations, Exemptions, Interett of Money and L'sury, with an appendix containing tbe Constitutions ofthe said States By Benjamin F. Hall, Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. ' TESTIMONIALS. From Ex-Gov Sewsrd : "I believe your work wiU be extensively useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in adminf Its publication under an expectation that it will be ot much service to land owners and to the pubhc." From Millard Fillmore. Vice President of tbe L'nlted States; ' Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal proteaslon, but by many btumets men having commerce or dealings in tbe States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just the information which persons interested in western lands desire." For sale at tbe Bookstore of de-dw L M. WHITING St HUNTINOTON. HOTELS AND SALOONS. IIROADWAV IIOTHE, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Ilroiul ttreet, ColtinilniK. Ohio. !" -It! CAPITOL HOI fSB COM AIHI'S, OHIO. ,M. Ni HiTHItri'. I'noi'iiiiiroi;. ft Uiy new and pooular Hotel is located ill tlie mo t central oart X of the city. It bus been enlarged, and Is now furnished in a style equal to that ol any Hotel m the West The Table d'lloto la furn lolied with everj- luxury tin market at-fords, and no pains will be spared lo make the guests fee at HO MR, Stages for all the routes, call ut thih hnu ,c daily for passenger-. Convenient and Urd-rat.' Stablinn and Carriage Hou-e attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always m attendance. H-ptlO-dyl UNITED STATICS HOTEL - (did .Mill M, ROBERT RU8SEL HA? taken tho United BtOfeM Hotel, located a few rods south id his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his old patrons mid friend-', and all oth ers who may have occasion to visit Columhua, in pursuit of either - or pleasure. mar, AMERICAN SALOtiN, (fNDEH TIIE i "-: r ii i , a HO TBI.) HAVE just received Fresh Oyster.", and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacteit of the season, such us Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, .Sardines, Pickled Oy-ters, Clutiin, Lobster-, &c. Ax. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, tfce. No pains will he -pared to gratify the umtrs and appetites of the tu'-ra of the American .Saloon. Oyster by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf 'TV BABOON f'oJamhno, OWo. C'OHNER Hiijh street and Sugar alley. The proj-rietors of this ' establUhmetit are now DfOpOfod to nerve up Oysters, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries of the nea-wii, in h style iii iirpi i Th.ty have also added several private rooiiH for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. Tlie Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew Detroit Ale, chultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A uplendid Lunch is served up dnilv, by LoeSMtf BARKER Jt OLHsjTED. 1.1 FL INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ofico No.68, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, JWf. PLINY FREEMAN, ciiidry. Charter perptunl. The btuhiOU of iliii company is coiulueted upon the mutual plnn. It- net earnings durniL' the IhF t three yOOII amounted to over 6180,000. Each policy holder is a member ofthe company, and entitled to share in its profit -, which htvfl averaged 50 per cent, per itnuum on all premiums paid in. Toe premium are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed S5U. in which case 60 per emit, is required and 40 per cent may be paid by depositing n note tor that amount, renewable annually, and 1)01 1 111 l li per cent, interest The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doinu' business, make thiJ one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lite In-urance perfect security being after all, sought lor in investment:, of this kind. This company will insure on the Htm of person on any pan oi ine (jione, ai equitiihie rates ot premium. A man may in-ure his life in the mono of hU wife, so that the amount imuied will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are befilmal to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and tricuds those advantage.. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of thin company. Any information in connection with the subject will be chcer-lullv given, and tho applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMliAUOH, Agent, 2d door eouth of the Franklin Bank, over Ooit'l store. Rob't Tiio-Mraox, M. D., Eiomlning Phyician. (moflB CARVED UOIIK. ARCHITECTS, Buflden, Free Rasona, udd PoRowo, ami otben engaged in building, can lie supplied with OOfTOd work tor any purpose, whether Classical or UroteKipic, Gothic or Araben-ijiip, Altar ploooi for ehurchivi. Centre Pieces to support chandelier'". Panel, for wiiils, Friezes, Caps, Tresses, ic. Gentlemen supplied with original doajgna ; Churches, Public Hall.- or Private House?, decorated with carved work Mtttl to anyihiii? on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber low had many year1 experience, and can reter to many of his works, public and private. The carved decorations upon the OfftUag of the Odd Fellow,' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and it ae-taottlodged to be the QUMt beautiful and moot appropriate thinir of the kind In America. The interior of linidird or old buildings decorated with facility. Figure- ami figure Itend for digiH. J. KOB1K80M, Carver, oc.tl-i.l3ni Dublin. Franklin countv. Ohio. TWO RPLSKDID FARMS, pull SALE by the subscriber, Molding at Waurville, m tfafl a county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as lo price and payment, lico of the most tplmdid imprurtd farmr upon thr Mattm? Hirrr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd tarin, at DoinuotU. about twenty-five miles above Maumee City, containing nearly '.WO acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon ttie Mmiinee river. There are upwards of 100 neres in a highly improved ittta. with good dwelling and out-liou-e, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit tree-. The Wabash and Erie canal parH'-i through the iarm, thus arl'ord-ing water to all it part, and eu-e of trHiisportalion to the lake. This is ono of the most beautiful farms upon the Muumoo river, und probably can scarcely bo exceeded in the State. Alao. the farm upon which 1 reiil containing neurly two hundred acre-, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with llairty w. "t W.laH.UI lllil uy.-H. lUaa klMtilitt a-. Hjltill llllil furlll uieni ar m nun very proiiueine DTCnarui oi DnosCfl ffTMICG irun, good uweihiig iiini out nviii.iiiigs.il variety m Hint. on-siting of a large quantity of elierhes, (rape-, plum and peaches in short a jdace which the undcrigin-d Ihh titled up, during a residence of tifteeu years, as a bom-1 for himself. Term- iitny be known on application. Uarl6 11. REED. DAVIS. SMITH A CO., t 1OMM1SSI0N AND FOW Alt DING MERCHANTS, wholesale V dealers in Orocerien and Produce, PortBinoUlh, Ohio. Per soiiiil attention given to receiving and forwarding good?, and ool ling produce consigned for side. (wp.'-itly iSK INNER, Late of Sew l.inbon, Ohio.) GENERAL AfOAOVj C'omioii-t-ion and Forwarding Merchant, VT deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. 13, East Front bL near lloombool laiidiiii!. riuciimati. Ohio. Heter to Justus Wright nnd A. 0. Rirhardpon. Bro. x Co.. Cin-cinnati; It, W. rinodgranH A. C'o New Lisbon ; (irigg Sl Elliott, fllllFKlelpina ; .Inliu Mlilttl, New Orleans ; f. It. lie- -, I'm l-iin.iilli ; Lawson Sl Covode, Wellaville : Ewnlt nnd Urbhart. I'iltsburi;li : John Seott Nashville: W. C. Scott ft. Lonis. fllTO dff .11 ST RECEIVED, .1 T the old -tand oppootto tbe Stole Hrmae, an DtulvaDod HfOTt meut ofthe finest CLOTIK nearlv one hundred diriereni kinds ol Fancy and Plain Cnsslmeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vol vet, Silk. Satin, (including white and light colored for party and weddimr Dress.) and wool Vesting; Cnivals, till: nnd Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, tihirt. Ilosonis nnd Collar-, cotton and wool Drawers nnd Undershirt , silk Under -liin- mi I Dniwn-, Hu-ti. n- der, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gin-., - and Half Ho-e nnd in briel, every article ol tlie richest Olialitv ni tr. title men's weariiig apparel to le foun.1 in the first draper establishments of tho Eattt These l I were very recently selccbil wilh great care by the under-'iitiied, in one of the ms EoOtanintOrlO t -. and nre of the latent and Moot durable style that could be found in New York. Stnunjcrs now dojouniint: in nurcitv. mid oiirciti ih irr-ni rullv. are respitfully invited to call and pxiimine before they iiurclia.-e '"'re. rt. ,. i En Mil- N. li. Orders IVinii m mnl nt' tli,- Htala hiM,i.,iin-e i-mli fully nnd promptly aundm to. nov9 riTICKERING 6V CJILBEKT'S P R E M I D M It OS TOR PIANOS, Juct received nnd for sale at inanuliicturer's pri-ces, A. REED, Agent, Four doori North Of tbe Nt it llouse, Columbus, Ohio. ffrHl iRMly LITTLE AIIA.MI RAILROAD. SPUING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1-P. For New York nnd Ilo-ton two tbrouL-b trains dailvcbinp ol lmurn. On and after Tuesday, April Kith, If 4D. until further notice, Pa-sender's Trains will run as follows : Leave uepot un luut I- runt street at 5 o clock 10 minutes A. M., and :t o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crosi-in.nH, Deerfteld, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Vallnv, Xenia, Yellow Springs ami m,)! iiuta Id. Returning, leaven Springfield nt 4 A. M. and P. M. Pnsenccrs for New York. loilBB and intennediale noinl. should take the 5, U A M. Train from Cincinnati. Passenger for Columbu-, Zunesvdle. Whcelimr. and inlermn-diatc towns, should take the fi, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company aro runniui; the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line lo Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati Also, Daily Line to Columbuf, from Xenia and Springlield, OMMHIm with Ihe 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati, The cars of the Mad River and Lake Drie Railroad will lenv-SpriiiL'lield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one trnin will be mn, Wring Cineinnali at 3 P. M., nnd Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare frosn Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 " " Sprintrfield 8 50 " " Handiisky City 8 50 " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbus 4 50 For other information and Through Ticket, apply at the Ticket Ottice. on Broadwav, near Front utreet Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, -up. niitendent. pr The Company will not be responsible lor BaggBgeexceed-ing 5 dollars in value, unless the tame is returned to the Conductors ct Agent anil freight paid nt the rale of a passage for every 5U0 dollars in value above that nmount aprPtf JUSTrecrhed and for sale, 100 brU C. TAIL by apC KING & HLFFNER. Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children lirtt, and aRer tnem all others who may be pleased to favor him with call. PATENT MEDICINES Towneud's Sarsnparilla for the cleansiug of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. Ocfood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, Uit the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy nf these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years aa a certain remedy for expelling worms from tbe human cvstrm. Seller's Liver Pills which utands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease- arising from a deranged stale of tbe liver. Give tbun a trial, and this truth will appear. SeIW' Imoroved Counh Syrup, for the cure of Couahi. Qalaa. Hoarseness Influenra. Tickling Sensation of the Throat Whoop- ini; i-uuiii. a.. . otc. Truk s Magnetic Ointment is raining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache. Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lvnen-ts, Sore Lip?. Chapped Hands, Corns, aVc. All of tbe above medicines and many other, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, ou door south of tbe Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dtf UENT I HLM II CALF HOOT. pl'STOM made fine French Calf Boots at 93, $3 50 and 94, for t sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store. Journal Imidinis1 docT ,t; Goviernamit or tii i mite4 tuio. I BUM Malic H 4, i- To MaHCH , 10V). THE EXECI TIVE. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Wee Pre-; le,lt, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. Till: CABINET, Hecretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Sflcp-uryol the Treasury, Wat M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. .Secretary ol h, Interior, THOMAS KWIVi of Ohio S-'cn mry ol War. OEOItOE W. ORAWIORD of OoortiO d'-cretary ofthe Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESToN, of Virginia l o,tmasler OoaoflU. JACOB COLI.AMER, ol Vermont Attorney Oenend, UEVEltDY JOHNSON, of.Maryland THE .11 DI l Alt V. IVMnpa 0o0n or tub united htatkb Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. JnHM tr i. pan" ri-.i,; .".ii-oiie .iii-in i -, PETEH V.DANIEL, ol Virginia, .SAMUEL NEL.-ON, of.V. York, LEVI WOODBURY. otN. Hump. ROBERT G QfiJER, of Ptnn. JAME-M. WAYNE, olGeorgia ii ii t . i i in I, a . ,: I ,-inir- ei JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky ItfWWBKIW OK TIIE XXXI" CONGBBM. -.!..-.. ,f i. tCOQIOaW TO TIIEIB KNOWN PBL'FKRKNCns WITH nirmRNCE to run two obeat pabtie 8 K.NATE, Pi.'sateiit MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol V. StBtes. netTPtary aidl'bv Dick cnn .lU-LUtjii. David R.d . Hale. John P .N. H. Me. .Tex. .Va. Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. -Va. .N.J. Flor. .N. H -Md. .VOr. -Md, Tex. Ark. N. Y. Ill, .Ct .Lou. .Del. .Pa. . .Tenn .Ver. .Wit .Del. Mass. .Ind. .Flor. Badger, George E. sp . . . Baldwin, RoL'er -"i. ir . . . -N.C. .Ct. .Tonn .Mo. .G"Q. .Ark. .Me. .10. .8 C. ,8,0, .Mich. .Ohio. R. I. .Kv. Ala. .Po. .Ohio. .Mass. .Mist. .Geo. N. J. N. Y. .Iowa .Wis, .111. Lou. .Mich ...Miss. .R.I. Hamlin, Hannibal, d . . Houston, Samuel, d Hunter, Robert M I d Join-, George W. d King, Wm.R.d Mnngum, Willie P. w. . . Mnson, James M. d Miller, Jacob W. Morton, Jackson, It .... Norri, Moses, jr. d Penrco, James A u Phclp. Samuel B. v ... Pratt, Thomas 0. w Rui-k, Thomas J. rf Sebastian, Win. K. d . . . Seward, Win. H. w Shield-. James, d . . . . Smith, Truman, tc Houle, Pierre, d Hpruance, Presley, to, . . Sturgeon. Daniel, d . . . Turney, Hopkins L. d. . Underwood. Joseph R. i Uphnm, William, Walker, Isaac P. d Wales, John, tt Webster, Daniel, it W'hltromb, Jesse, d ... Yulce, David L. d Hell, John, to Reutou, Thoma, H. d. . Berrien, lohn ILO Borland, Solon, a Bradbury, Jumps W. rf. Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d. . . Calhoun, John C.d Cass, Lewis, A Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H. a Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, Jninet1, 0 Corwin, Thomus, w Uavi, John, w Davis. Jclterson. d Dawon, Wm. C. to Dayton, Win. L.v Dickinson, Daniel B. til.. Dodge, Augustus C. d. . DodfB, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Solomon U. d . Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. tv HOUSE OF BBPEB-8HNTATIVB8 Spcaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Tho.it a? J. Campbell, of TenneBP AlbcrUon, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George XV. f$ d Ind Tex Md Ma,, R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Peiin Me Mass Penn Ky IH Ver Va Ohio Vn Penu Ky Ohio Lou Va 111 Ind Alr-xnnrUi- ttamrm t M Y Kaulinnn, Davii S. d Mass Kerr, John H. u Ala King, Daniel P. ic Tenn King, George G. w N Y King, James G. v Allen, Charles,. . . Alston, William J. v Anderson, Jodah M. to Andrews. George R. w Ahe, William S. d Ashmuti, George, tc Avorelt, 'I nomas H. d Baker. Edward D. io Bay, William V. N. d Bayly, Thomas H. d Bcale, Jamfli M. H. d Bennett, Henry, to BlMoll, Willinin H. d Bingham, Kinsley S. d Bocock, Thomas S. d Bokee, David A. to Booth, Walter, i. d. Mass Kin, Proton, ?s I.n sWe Rtnlfa A 111 Mo Va Vo n y ni Mich Va N Y Conn Ala Md Mo Ky R M V Miaa Ind MU1, NY Jt c Letllcr, Shepherd, d Levin, Lewis C. ?iof v Littlcfleld, Nathaniel S. i Mann, Horacc,f ic Mann, Job, rf Mar.-hall, Humphrey, r Mason, John C. rf Matteson, Orsamus B. ip Mpnclmm, James, v Meade. Rii hard I. rf Miller, John K. rf Milsou, John S. rf Moore, Henry D. Morehcnd, Charles S. if Mon is, Joiinthnn D. rf Morse, Isaac E. rf Morton, Jeremiah, v Met leruntiil, John A. rf McDonald, Jo-eph E. rf BowJlnn I ranklin W. c Bowie, Richard J. ic liowiin. James II. if Boyd, Linn, d Brook, Daniel, ip Brigga, George, ir Brook-. James, tr Brown, Albert O. d Brown. William J. d Buel, Alexander W. d Burrows, Lorenzo, ir Burt, Armistcad, d Butler, Chester, w Butler, Thomas B. Cabell, Edward C. Cable, Joseph, d Cahlwcll, GeomeA. d f'nhhv.ll ..l,w..nh l ,r .Meuoweii, jamea, n Vo MeQanfhl y, Edward W.M Ind Mcliibnock. Tliomn- N I'clin McLannhan. James ,. d Penn Md H sc .MilB I N Y hn N.I Penr Ohio sc lb N C Uor Vb XII Ver Mo N y Petal Ohio V. NY J'eitn t; y in N Y Para Max Ind Ohio N Y Ponn I Y N Y Tenn Me Ohio Conn McLnne, Robert M. 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Daniel, a Gnuld, HeniiHii D. r Grecn, Jnmes S, rf Griiniell, Joseph, tr Hnckrtt, Thoma C.d gaayraatia, xnmler II. ic Geor Mo Stetion i A Km Me Penn Fun Ohio Ohio Tenn Mill I'cnn Ky loWH N Y Geor N H NY N J NC Ohio N Y Conn s 0 Tenn Geor 111 Stevens, Tlif.ildeus, Oeor Strong, William, d Unit, Willnrd P. rf Halloway, Rntuorn, if Hioiolioii. Willii.Tti 'I' Mi, Sweetzer, Charle K Y Mil Mil Pan Geor bad l.ou Tenn .Ma 111 N J V. Ver Ver N II All, Taylor, John I.. Thomns 1mZ t II. il I '.'!' i. Edward, rf Hampton, Mooes, j4 QOfwOJB. Hugh A. rf flnrtui Aiiilpaatv T A TTllHIHMi a Thompson, James, d Thompsun, John II. tv Thompson, Willinm, rf Thunimn. John R. w Toombs, Robert, w Tuck, Amos, w Underbill, Walter, w Van Dyke, John, if Venabfe, Ahrnham W. rf N'iuton, Samuel F. WBlden, Hiram, rf Waldo, Loren p. rf Wullace, Daniel, rf Watkins, Allwrt O. v Welhorn, Marshall J. rf Wentwonh, John, d Wltila. H,.l, .- Harmanon. John H. rf nsBTM, i-liam (. rf Harris, Samson W. rf Harris, 'Thnmns L. rf Hay, .Andrpw K. M Havmond, Thoman S u ll.,l.br.l Willi. n. Henry, Willinm, k mooaro, Hnrrv. rf Hiliiard, Hcnrv W. w Hoaglnnd, Mo-ef, rf Ohio Holladaj. Alexander H d Va Holme,, Inaac L. a llou-ron. Joba w, ic lllitr.r.l iV.I,,.r T A 3C Del Tex IVim Ala Ohio Ala N Y H? 1 elm Ark Tenn N Y Whittlesey, William A. rf Ohio Howe. John W.ft r liuhbiircl, David, d Hunier, W. V. fin Wildrick. Isaac, rf N J vilmnt, DHvid,srf prnn Williams, Christ H. te Tenn Wilson, James, ic N H Wlnlhrop, Robert C. w Mass Wood, Amos E. rf Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. rf S C Youug, Thomas ft. rf 111 Whole Number 9vi9 Ibum ,i,,.r V J Jark,n. Willinm T. ir John. on. Jamea 1,. k Jolin.on. Andrew, d Johnson, KokTt W. d Jonea, George W. d A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CIlKimTMAfs AMI NEW YKAli'S IKEETM inent of Aimunls and other clpgant works iuitabl- for Christina mid New mr'a prewnts, which they will sell at extreimlj low prices among which are 1 THK DHAWLNi, (KiM ,irAP nm.it ii i . quarto volume with 90 superb illustrations, engraved by the MoS celi l rtited nrtistf, : , TJlt',I'J:AFLKTeJ OF MEMORY; a splendid illuminated annual lor iSaAi, 8 vo ; GEMS OF BEAUTY or, Literary Gift for 1850; a superb tJvo volume ; OIPT-LEAVE3 OF AMERICAN POETRY ; n elegit flvo volume ; edited by Rutus W Griswold THE aOUVENlH OALLERY; an illustrated Gift Book for all seasone; quarto; THE POET'S OFFERING, for 1850; edited by Mrs. Hale: t larje splendid Bvo volumo; I' ItlENDsHtP'S OFFERING ; a Christmas, New Year and Birth-day present, lor BSO THE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP; a Chrtstmu and Now lenrn Annual lor 1850; THE RUBY ; A Token of Friendship for 18JJ0, with suparb steel Liijjuiviii-i Irntn dVttifW bv celebrated srustt; IHE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP ; A Token of Remembnmce, for THE GARLAND or, Token of Friendship i a Christmas and New Year's gilt lor 1850; THE HYACINTH ; or. AflecUon's Oift. for 1A30; TIIE IVY WREATH ; with beauttlul illu-mitions; CHRISTMAS KOSES and New Year's Gift for 1650 ; a present for young people ; PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY; with elegant Illustrations and superbly lound; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR: by tht Poets nd Painters : a new and ieautlful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE I or, The Poetical Language ol Flowers, with elegantly colored engravings, Svo ; MOOKE'S IRISH MELODIES; a ipleudid (olio volume, with illuitrntions from designs prepared eipmslytor the work, engraved un eteel under the immediate uperintendance- of Mr. Edward l inden ; Together with a large assortment ol elegant Port I-oiiot, Al hun-. Bibles. Prayer Books, Card Cases, it-c tfcc AUo, a great variety of beautiful ;uvenle books, suitable for Cbnsmias and New Year's presents. dttXJ IKUOItS. 3 beautitul Mirrors w :h gilt or bronzo brack ets anJ nuible mantle, lor sale l- J a ILEY CO. t NNB'S NEW U'OltK ON HI1ERIPFA. I AW OFtjHERIFF ANDCORt j.NLR JiiM published, "A prar. :, . 2 IrOOtiOfl on ihe law of Sbenlt and Coroner," with lormt no nmniooi to the statutei. of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky Jliis work trentii of tho Blipnintmcnts nnd qualifl cations ol ""ii" iiii.i ( orom-,,,1,,, (ipj.mntiiient of deputies and jailer, and mn-UU) loi i heir ( nernlly, of Ihe duties and natalities l llicLenli nnd colte r. Among other Hubjects discussed, arn ti e servn-e ot Mimmon. r process not requiring hall ; the service o rapine nd regpondenduin and ml gntinlHcieiidum ; arrest and ETil ?" !" , ''" retro.n , boil ; prison hounds; oacotHt. "!" i "I'l' vio ..rviee in ejectment; loreTun hi di.nii.tii-Ml.ichti.ent; proooodinrs uinst water craft; tie-writ oi hen h.cms and proceeding tlien imder, cml.rBCiug levy, -,- i ...1 i ............ , !i. fj liaiw rc tacins, possessionem ; writ ol hulji a corpm, lervlce U ulFKPna; ejcircution on decreen; proeeedingi fin recovery ol dmvry; nnest, Ac, in criminal eases; keeping of inquests 01 Iuiru.;v ; torcilde detfliner : Jurii, elccrions, and fees ot th, lierirl. Under eai h head will be found the laws of the thre St'ite Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon tho subject treated ol 1 he work also contains such forma as aro usually required by she-1' n thr discharge of their duties. nt Judge Wright Mr. OwynnO's "work Is agoodon " ' ;i 1 "' ;: 1 nmsed i n I must be very useful not only to proletjaioiial gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but Hi 1 suitor, and purchasers at judicial nales,' and to all intareatsxl in the title ol projicrty drrived through such sales." From Judge McLean -No work has come under my notice Which embodies so large an amount of law on the subjects di cu.-ned, in go condensed a torm." From Judge Josi-ph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq; "I: supplies b want which has long been felt, for the Bar have here, tofore found it necessary to grope their way through the rcporlod cases to ascertain the law upon many ot tho subjects treated ot tn this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to give advice." From Judge Walker It will be seen that the work Is adapteo In meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs nnd Coroners, but of the bar generally. Such a work has long been felt to be ft great de sideratmn. We presume that no Shenll or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will lone be without it" 1 vol Svo Price in rood Law binding, ti For sale at th book store of n5-daw I N WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON MELVILLE'S NEW WORK. RKDHURN : His First Voyage, lioing tho Sailor-boy Contw sione and Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman In tho mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol "Type, " Onioo." and " Mnrdi," 1 vol 18 mo. Price 75 etc Jut receiv.'d at the lionk Store or I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON de!9 NEW BOOKS. HISTORY ol Spanish Literature, by Goo. Ticknor, In 3toi umes. Vol. I just received. Chahnor'i, Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. The Whale nnd lib Captors, or The Whaleman's Adventure, nnu me iinie s DlOfTipay, SKO Wm. DJ itev. iienry I. UoOl ver. For sale by delff I. N. WHIT ; HUNTINGTON AHBOTTfS A L Fit ED TIIE OK EAT HISTORY of King Allrcd of Enchmd, by Jacob Abbott, witft cngnivings, J vol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Stow ot dell) LN. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Bell lain, and for sab by KING it HEFFNER, np6 97 Main street, Cincinnati MORE LEATHEU. A C Brown has received 1500 Sides ol a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will eu!l nt to 18 centi per lb. Also, GO dozen Frencli Cult Skins, 50 dozen Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Boots and Shoes, and ft good assortment of Boots and Shoos of Home manufacture deel A C DROWN 3ia;aines. 1 ODEY'S, Sartain's, and Gnihtmi's for January, I850,i"or8al(iby I dec28 I.N, WHITING tt HUNTINGTON MHi.l.MI ( AMI LI., 1. 1 mplete in thr. e prts. By CIisj Im t Lever. Illuetrnted by Phiz. For sale by lcc22 I. N. WHITING x HUNTINGTON GUEEN LAWN CE.METEItV. OTICE is hereby given that Lota can be procured In Gwn i 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the firs: of August next at the follow in price.-: First Class Lots 8M( cents per square foot Second Class Lots fiVft cent per square foot On and niter the first of August, the prices will be as follows. First class Lota 10 cents per nquare foot Second clas? Lots 7. cents per square foot Third class Lots 0 cents per square foot Tlie Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather frnm 9 o'clock, A. M. until 0 n'clock P. M. Uy order of the Board of Trustees. Jyl3-dtf&t?tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerit CALI FOIiYI AOLTnONIC ! MONEY! .HONEY! .p l.OitlOUS RESULTS I Nob. 8 31 77, the grand capital Pri' VI of .0,000! WU sold by the lucky E. N. Carr 6t Co, l Pratt st., Hnltiinore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED ! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm ol E. N. Coi r & Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Specu Intorp. Persons who nOTO tried their luck with E. N. Carr Sl Co find that there is more Gold to be had by the risk of a few dollars with V N. Cnrr & Co., than the whole California mines comblnfil The !ucky office of Cnrr Sl Co., has done wonders the last montli Their luck has no equal, pleiwe bear this in mind. LOOK HERE ! itta oi and atrnngers who wish to purchase uncurrent funds an, hj CBU9U on Cnrr Sc Co., or nddressinij them a few 1mm th rough tho Pott have ail their ; 1, 1. aiiended to with punciu-alitv nnd dtlpUOB. Money ou all Bunk bought and Fold by Carr Co. Drafts nt sight on all Banks Drnftson England or Ireland from one to one IboutOnd Pounds can be had from E. N. Carr & Co's Bullion and Pne office, No. LIS Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Cnrr ,v Co., nre making the people rich ! Behold here I Noa 1 0 :l the Grand Prize of ,100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 8 do 50,000, '.1 1 1 Bl Ui.OOll. Those nre only a tew of the leading Prizes sold tbe month by tin- hudtyfiim Wo challenge the world to show li:e nun; nmount in tin.' same leniith of time. We say.WAKI Dp' ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We cull your attention to the grand array of magnificent Lotteries to he drawn this month, January, 1850. All business, wilh thir firm is confidential. Cnrr X Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr X Co., pay the greatest attention to their country oorrea pondenis. Our motto Ip, secrery in all business transactions. Attention lo our euploiiiors, nnd nil drawings hcnt immediately after the lolteiy draws. 01ft us the trial, nnd rest aured we will givayou.il not the Capital, ft good Prize. O YES I O YES! O YES ! We call your attention, one and nil, to this brilliant Scheme ts lie drawn lifith January. The chances are good, and dpand un it C.trr x Co. hnva the Prizes. Carr Sl Co. recommend Ihe Scheme. Cnrr A: Co. will loQ Prizes all wo atk is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained!" Hemember the chances Carr Sl Co. give. Enclose the motwy and receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR Sl CO., dotff No. 138, Pratt street Baltimore, Md. ). BOXES fit quality Mould Candles. tt ion sacks Coffee. 25 chests Tea. 500 lbs. sott tdiellcd Almonda. barrels cm-lied and powdared Sugar 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twino. Manilla Rope of all Undo, Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN Sl FITCH'b" CHhFsT.MAS AND NEW YEAR. HOOKS! BOOKS!! A film collection of Annualsfor 1880 Enclbh nnd American illustrated works; Juvenile Books Bible and Prayer Hooks, the tincet editions, and in anyttyleol binding ; -oini' Mopaic side, with boxes, dressing cases, writing desks, xc, Slc. The fineut ntsortment ever offered for sale In this ctty, ftt tfaa new book store of (deS-l) J M. HILEY St CO. h H i; NCiTAn" GEK.HAN LESSONS. JC, CHRLsTIN offers his services ns teacher of French and German, to thore persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Languages, nt very moderate terms Trio lessons will be given at tbe residences of the pupils, and at my school room, on Rich street between High and Third, next to Dr S. M. Smith's office. oci-tf LAND FOR SALE. The undivided half of 18 7JM00 acres of land, adjoining the city of Columbus, 150 rods cut ut Hich street, fronting on the Columbus and Grovtport turnpike. Title bldifpatol lo prlea 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. 3. FORM'AN Columbus, Sept 4, 1849. dtt FARifl FOR SALE. r'ONTAINING aOO acres upon tbe west side of the Sclotorivr v7 17 miles north of Columbu. and 5 north of Dublin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie nnd Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plan Road. The laud is first rate, 140 acres under Im movement, with a never failing strewn running through all parts There is a good stone houee, with hard and rain water pumpf close io the door. There Is ft sugar camp and orchard ot young grafted trees. The location Is very healthy, and near tha eels-bra ti d Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the premises, of oc;il-d3m JNO. ROBINSON ,-S)A HOXESOKEEN CiLASS WARE, Has kj.Quaits 'WW I'lnti nnd Hath Porter and Psckina Bottles. Jars. Turn biers, Vials, md Druggist Ware of all kinds ; uOO boxes l-lint Glassware ; Wme bottles. Molnes Can. Cream. Jars. Tumblers. Plain and Fluted. AUo, Druggict Wart ot every variety, constsntly br sale In N W .-PILL.-. oclTtl Columbus street Cincinnati nfif BOXU Bellevcrnon Superior Wheel Oven GlaM, bI .tft tea from tX9 to 40 X 50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, oi all descriptions ; 3uO0 boxca Countrt Brands, gtooi from 7x9 to 40X94 Cunetantly on hand tt Pittsburgh pricta N W SPEER8. ocl7-tf No 12. Columbiana atrtet Cincinntfl Sl'WAR AND Sl'UAR HOIXE MOLASSES -200 b-5s Retintd Sugars; SO do S H .Molasses, prime, landinz from Belle Isle, and lor sale by Bps KING St HEFFNEK. Ccinnfttl W ri.Es, 9ix verr fine Mules, su -table for Cfornis advan If JL I rurcrt, may be hnd by opplf ing to TkiMj x lltr r . tn, Mi .nun i, L.nc.r.om R AISINU. 2UU bOM 100 at I'oao. 1U0 4 bnxaa, landliiii 1.1 111 Ji.hu Ailatna. and Baa mlr lir P KING 1 HEFFJ1ER, ( C A11UIAI1E 1 IM l lll-.CS. Or PIECt;-' faniu.l Canaa. 13 ,, Daoiaak Lilian. 4 Sil.er Ilrah Broadcloth 300 am Bra., Ilul, Band.. Daihi-e. Tult Laca. Patf iitim,! Enameiiea Laatbar. Ax.' Scrtna. and Mailaahle C.elinar. rur aair al IU-- iftn ci iam iootv) nil. i rauLut. fi. ook on. curraa. "MTE wuuld tall the attention ol the public to I ur larg. lot e Enaliah ai. j Anencan I loor Oil Clolbi. all idtu, fruta 63Vt to - .quar. yard. Juat r uv.,t ui.i f. 1 aale I,. J. D. usbCrm CO
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Full Text | VOLUME XITI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1850. NUMBER 183. m 6 PRM T I D AND t DHL II II F. p II V SCOTT fc BASCOM. tjl VICV. BOUTll-KABT COBNItB OF llldlf IT. AND SUOAB 11. LEV, TKR.MN Invnrinhlv in ndvnure. The Iiaily, to person in Columbus, per year " " -Mil by mail out of Columbus , " " during the session, (Hid Trl-Weekly Imlanre year In Colutnbun. . IW mill The Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly In Columbus Out of thr city; by mull, ninle To I'lubi of four md upwards M To clubs of ten nnd upwards, to one address " t Dally, seaalon Tri-Weekly Weekly, iitiiile To clubs of five and upwards .tf (H) . 5 00 of . 5 00 . 4 00 . It 00 . a oo . 1 50 . 1 25 . 1 00 3 00 . 1 00 . 50 40 Advertising. The following rates and rules of advertising have hern agreed upon between the proprietor of tlie Ohio Htateiuiau and the Oliio State Journal, to be observed, in all cases, utter thto itute. July 0, 1&49. DhIIv Piiiier. One aquarn. 10 line or less, one, insertion " ' " etch additional.." " 1 week 1 ... " S ..." " " ' 1 month " 9 ..." 3 ..." fl..." H -9 ..." 0 50 085 1 50 ii 00 a oo 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 ..." IP m 1 1 ' i r card, 5 llocs or less, per annum lumn,wtb 4 changes " " 10 00 20 00 89 00 , 25 00 . 30 00 . 80 00 . . . 35 00 40 00 o " 19 ...." " " changed weekly " " " daily " " with 4 changes " " 19 ' 45 00 chanted weekly " " 55 00 daily.. " ' 130 00 "Other cases not provided tor, chin ueabli- in coufnriniiv with the suuvr rates. The htiunbird of mcn.turi incut In be ininiuii tvoe. For each additional aquure in the daily, inserted one month, or a gronter length of time, and for each additional squuru inserted under the yearly rates, half orice. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties; Publisher not accountable, for the accuracy of legal advertiie-inetttn beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidate (for office of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cent per week, for each nnme ; the same to he, in all cases, puid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persona to bo paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a Npecithhl number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exacted accordingly, The privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Oenerul Agents, Real Estate Agents, ii'. not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ID1 i.i! I i . f mj.m . CAN DE INSERTED aaATl'ITOl'9LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged tfl cents. Denths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funerul invitations, or obituary notice, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communication or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, Boirces, concert, or any public entertainments where charges are made tor admittance nil notices of private associations every notice designed to call uttention to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the ame is to he paid for. If intended to be inserted in the'editorial column, the same will be charged nt the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when scwoipanied by an advertisement. jflUeaded advertisements to be charged not lens than doublo the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of nsertiug advertisements brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850 X JANUARY. J0LT. ! s.m. t".w t. r. s. T"m.'t. wT."r'"T .. .. 1 3 :i 4 5 ..1 2 "3 4"i (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 11! 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 20 2(1 2r 22829 30 31 ..,. 28 89138 3l."... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. s. m. t. w( T.f r. a. s7jat. t. w t. y a. 12 12 3 3456789 45 0 789 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 If, II 12 13 14 15 l 17 17 18 IB 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ;24 25 26 27 23 .... g7g0 27 28 JB 30 3 1 MARC1T SEPTEMBEH. 3.m. T. v T. F. S. a. M. T. W T. K. a. 1 2 1 2 3 4 ST "7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 If, 17 18 19 20 21 117 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 - -1 - -1 - -1 - -1 - -1 - - JUL APRIL. OOTOBEH, a. m. t. w t. r. a. a.t. t. wt. f. s. .. 12 3 4 5 6 .... 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 !2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 3d . ...... 27 28 29 3o31 ,... MAY JJOVEMBER. a. m. T. wj t. F. a. a. M.T. w T. r. . 1 2 3 4 !.. .. .. 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26272829 3p3l.. ,242526 gj8jjflj30 I JUNE. 1IKULMBER. I a. M. T.w t. f. a. a. M. T. w T. f. a. ; 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 234 5 678 89 10 11 12 13 14' 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 31- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31........ '30 :............ .. W. A. M M.. Attorney at Law and Solicitor In hancrry. OFFICE with Wni. Dcnnisii Jr., No. P, Neil'i F.xrhtuigp, oppo-ito .SecToury of Stnte's officr. lerl'J-illy 6 F. CONWAT. L. I. OMLI.VSOV n. F. CONWAY ,v CO., KOrERr, DEALERS IN PROD C C E, PIO IRON. AND Cotmnla.ion nnd Forwnrdlnfi .yirrrhanl., tlONT ITBIIT, )y-lyd PORTSMOITIL OHIO. - A. II. 1,1 I I I . I . . HMttorney nnd Counsellor at Law, Columbu.. Ohio. "wHitc. M KWl Eacliange, oppyliu r'peretary of HUIe's office. if WILLIAM F. OILMORK. CHAaXXa W. OILMORK. W. E. dt C. IV. (11L.MOKE, Attorney at Law and Holirllor In Chancery. Office, N. E. corner Main and ieTenth treeu, ul4-dly CINCINNATI, OLIIO. n. CO.IISTOCK oV CO. Forwarding nnd Cotnmia.ion Merrhanta, Produce Dealer., and I.ard (HI Manufacturer", Canal K-m coLL-aava, onto J. KIDtiWAY V CO.'K Iron Foandry, Droad etreet, near the Bridge, Columnar, Ohio. ttovca of all kinda, and a ereat variety of f.'aatlngs, al way I on hand. MtVaH UK. KOBEItT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. TO. 4, NeiPs Exchaafe, oppoaita tha Secretary of Stata' a office, Higb at, Colurnbua. dec 11 . . L-1 . I. . ..' r, .1- . . -wwrrt SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, ou9-dtf COLfMB, I. OHIO. WALTER THUAI.I., Attorney and Coanaellar at Law, ( olnmbua, Ohio. 4 I,SO, a Commieaioncr to take the Acknowledgment of Deeda A tor the Suite of New York, ry Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20 I. N. WHITING V HI NTINOTON, BtO()K-Sl:t.l.F.lt.-nliii v,.l(nDP. n..,.n,),0M;M... Dl D Higb Itreet f:olumhui. Ohio. A larffe aaaortmenl f Book. uu . auuucry uwiji ou nana. HUH r. H. C. LtLXKT. "EIBEKT A I.I 1,1. RV. OOK BINDERS Hifh atreet, oppoaita tha Pubhc Office.. Co lumoua. aug-h. M TO HI Ml J- It-. A RULIMG MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for sti cowp lurciin, jjeoj l. BCUJT j'-ib , -a i r i i , jr., COMMISeiON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, OBUBs v it it i itt & co., ;AI,I:HH in ilnidwan-and Cutlery, Iron, .Nail-, GIum, House lluildera' niiitt ru)-, Kiirminj and Mp(-hnniriil Tuofi, Militarv I) ds. Ac, 4c No. J 111 High street, sign of the (iilt I'adlork WIIIT1-: KM) SMPI'KHS. . N aseortni.-nt of I.ndiec' Whit" Kid liinTM Just received and I forsalwby dec? II. H. KI.MHALL. I'll I-, 'HI I II IV III., ( K)MMIHION AaND PORWABDIMG KER0HANT8, Wboli Ucalers in uroefrles und i'roiiucr, fort'iinmtli, Ulilu. l'ersoual attention fiiven to receiving andl'orwrdini good", nnd si'IlinL- Produce consigned fur sate. n-lii-dly. jTaTNA CNSnUNOl COMPANY, JF Hartfonl, Comifetirut. Capital paid in anil aalely invef-teil, J 1270,000. The subsi-rilier, Aojent for this Company, is prepared to take every description of Fin' Insurance, upon liberal terms. jo25-dtf.) 1). ALHXANDIaH, Agent, Columbus. IHMI.IY Al.. I) It. MARIH'ri OFFICE, comer of Rich and Third .trcets, ad- joining his residence, and opposite the First Ilaptist Churrh. decll -.in lilts. -KhM i! & nn.niii TH, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, No. 244, High street, opnnBlte Commercial Row. Residence, over tlie store of itfessrs. WooJhury A Field, Entrance on Friend street. s-rpvitr-dllm COLI'.MBI H INrtL'UANC'E CO.MPANY,TkIRK AND ;IAHINK. CpIUS Company continues to insure every Hpeclen ot huililing, M. and the turniture, mnchincry, goods, wnren and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire; also, steamboats, and nil sail vessels, and thecarfroea of mm boats, sail vessels, keel buats, and otlicr water craft, against the pi'nif ni was. jhiic-', rum rn. i mi iiir mo.-i luvuriii-ii' icnn". juneao-dtf DE.MA8 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. 100 apd BAOd Pimento ; 50 bags Java I 'ottef, laadtef rrom United Htatefi, nn or sale ly KINO A HFFFNFH, Cincijiminti KATHBRar- 100 bundles Upper and .Skirting Leather just -J received by lYlftlt & Ml I I .M !.. No 27 .Main street, Cincinnati npt SrCJAK AMI MOlaAHHES.-rj-W hd.ls Sugar, fair and prime; 1,'J00 bbls Molasses ; for sale by KING &. BEPFHEBi mnri Tt Main street. Cincinnati Oil, (TO III-. LAIiGE and sulendid lot of .Mahogany, Fancy, fJerniim, Chinese, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OsWORN & CO. "VTOTICE. The notes nnd account.- tf George Gere &.Co., are i left with u for settlemfut and collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AilltOTT Sl CO. Columbus, July 3, 1849. " PRINTING MATEKIALM POIt mAllT TOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, a largo tmortment ot I- Printing Materinls, consisting in part of i duper royal Iron Smith Presses 1 Htanberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 360 n Small Pica. 400 " Rourgenis, nearly naw 100 Brevier. 130 " Minion, 130 " Minion, " .-everal fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, pun ol which u nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book ana newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing ottice. Any portion ol the- above will be sold extremely law for cash, or on short time. (decllj CHA3. SCOTT, Agent. COLt.'MBL'S AND XEMA HAIMIOAD. fY HE annual election for Directors of the Columbus and Xcnia J- Railrond, will be held at the office of said company in Columbus, on Tuesday the 1st day of January next, between the hours of y and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. J. HI DO WAY, Jr., Secretary. deey-d3w Statesman copy. SMITH'S ICt'S -1 ik-i ik v- ir..' iu l- -Jt in ih. market, for sate at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 PATENT I'ENiIAKEIlS ANOTHER SUPPLY,-A buuerior ariiili; lor iiiakinu Quill I'cih liv n siiule and sim ple om'ration. Wtirranted. For sale at the new book More of dC'M j. tt. Kli.i.1 at w. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTBIW, HOUSEKEEPI'.RS AND OTHERS Val' adli; Di3Covev in the Aht or Painting. James Coppvck, of Mount Holly, N, J., has discovered a simple process of preparing end mixing eaUBOn white lend paint and nit delicate colors, by which their linl,)ltty lo chunge and kite their OOHn and hcauly In the; ebade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in pBrlors nnd other shut-up room, in pasoages nnd behind doors and shutters, almost invarinbly IWlima a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, eoon after being applied, when excluded from the direct rays of light Every good paiuter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This he may now easily and cheaply do, nnd be enabled to perform good wurk that will be ueful and satisfactory to his customers, mid thereby secure him increased patronage by embrn-cing the present opportunity to avail hhnscit of this desfrBble improvement in his art- Please cnll at this office to eximine certificates, Ac, and to learn how the ntiofBsarT inlbrmntioi may i,,- abttoodi irliouseHecpi-rfl, ship uiiil stenmboatowierssiiouiilut cum so ee that their painting Ii hereafter done according to this un-changeable and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, inciiivi'iiiein e, unliealtliincss and expeuse of frequent repainting. Colombo!, Dotvtt, 1B4'J. FOR JANUARY, lS5O-i0,U00 DOLLARS. A I! V LAN I' CONSDI.IUATED LOTTERY. CIosm 17, tor 1TI M tu be drnwn in the City of Baltimore, Thuihdny. Jan. 10, 18.M). 78number lottery and 14 Drawn Bnllots SCHEME. 1 ol 'J0,000 is JO,0(). 1 of .r,000 is r.,000, 1 of i?500 i- 2,500, 1 of i.:m is 1 'ISH. v!0 of ;.'.0 are 1MX.M), 2tl of 400 nre fl,(Mni, 80 ot and are 4.1KX), 3) of HH) are 30,1)00, 1)4 of 40 are H.5G0. Ticlo t-a ifii lnire--in nrnpiirtiuii. ( ertiticntes ol pneUgee In the above will be mod anil sold at the following rates : CH whole 078, M imh es 97,00, 98 quarter-?, 16,85, 2C eighth.", 9,37. 50.000! Inrylaiul roiianHdnted Lottery, For the benefit ol the Con-aolidated Lotteriert of Marj'land. Class A, lor 1P50, to be drawu in the city of Iialtimore, Md. Hntnrday, Jan. lii, 18.W. 7H numbers, and li! drnwn ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 ot IWO.OtKi in ."riMKMi '.' ot 1,000 are iWHIHW. 1!'4 ol 4(H) are 77,000. tW of 100 nre 0,000, Oti ot P0 are 5,10, 06 of 71) are 4,07J, Kl-.' wl i;m nr.' 7,920, 13H ot B0 are ri,tjOU Tickets li linres tn proportion. Certificates ol packages in tin' above will lie i-r d solil at III'" KillowiiiL' rniei : ivjioie ii'M'm c-m, o linn tickets 105, M quarters mJK, eighths mfr, 80,(HIO-'3lRnlHnd Coiuoliiliited Lottery. (JlsfH 7, for 1850, to be drnwn in the City of Bnltimore, Md.. rhursdny, Jan. 15, MM 80 number lottery and 10 drawn ballots. UtORIOl'S SCHEME. I mM A. in , tUt ,,!,, 1 ..I a I I. la a ,,;( i 1 aajf 1 (UU) la .1 i :. H I 1 nl are 3,WKl. 10 of 'M) arei.l,lKHI, 7fi'of iw are 7,M), 56 oMOllO J.'.M'i Tickets $5 shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will lie Hsued and fold at the following ratea : 22 whole tickets So5, halves 3y,.X), 22 quarters Hi,2. tigbttis 8,12. 0:t,.'nO (riinil Conflulldnted Lntlvrv nf Marvlnnd. i . ... 35 - i J- , :. v r IW. To be drawn in tlie city of Baltimore, .Md., Saturday, Jan. 1ft, 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME, i ot f.rJ.aVKMt. :t7..Vl .-.i) "I 3X) are 70.000, 25 ot 1,,'jOO an 7.- M 2.' of 70Oare UMLM of 300 are 7.R32, 124 of are 31,000, Kl ot 100 are ti.300, H ot 75 are 4,T, IM ol w arc o.juu. Tickets flO shares in proportion. Certificates of packages will Iw issued and sold at the tollowine rateji : 26 wlinl tickets 130, 26 halves 65, V quarters, 32,50, 20 eighths 16,25. S'iO.OOO .Marylnnd ('onsolldnted Lottery. For the benefit of the Town of Bet-Air, and for other purposes. Class 23, for 1850. To be drawn in the rity of Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 number lottery and 12 drawn ballots. mm 1 of MOlOOO is 20.000. 1 ol 8.000 i, f .000. 1 l 4.IHH) k 4,000, 1 of 2.000 is 2,000, 25 of 1.000 are 25.00(1. 2." of 500 are 12..VW, 25 of 500 are 12,500, ; -of 214 are t ot 50 nre 3,.tUU. Tickets S5 "-hare in proportion. Certiticaiei of packages in the above will be isud and Mold at fne following rates 26 whole ticket-. 7ii. 26 imlv( - :i5, 26 quarters 17.50, 26 eighths e,75, Addrest E. N. CARR St CO.. de26 13(J Pratt street Baltimore, Md NEW fiOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good tanu 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dox. Broad " mm 100 " -1. . ,- and ttpades 100 Mill and Cros Cut aws. 200 , vi-- Window Olasn . Ughts dash 1000 Dm. Patty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nail. a-ortJ OERE, ABBOTT A CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. DIVORCE. VIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. The un-derslgned have in press a work on the above subject, by Hen-Hi Folsox Paoc. 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The tiint fldldan has been earamOr nmsed. und bo many other tonus added that 'this maybe ri'pnrded an almost n new work.' Copious notes are added to tint edition, relating chictly to prac- irrti-a hi nil tii tT. 1 1,'it- eon, ,e,l l.v I lie mil 11 in1 l Hiring -everni years, and especially relating to Ih more important quentions in t. tiaucerv PTOCaOO HUM nave not TO Hem StnSSB in nn courts oi Ohio. This book aliould be in the library of every practicing Lawyer. ' For ale at tha hook utore ot L N. WH1T1NO A. HUNTINOTON. The work niiiv also he had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol lowing iiersonr viz i Dr. Harvey Bofft LnncHStrr ; Joseph Jones, QOOOMTi l liiliicotl-e : William Mej.miur, eircieviue; james Stephenson, Portsmouth; Hanlord i "o., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Iteed A. Son-, and A. W. IVrley, do., Zancivillo ; Dr. John fathom, Bl Cluirsville; A. L, FrtUMT. do., Steubeiiville ; B. L, & T. EfasiBOi New Lisbon : BeoboA Elkins, tiouksellers, Akron; W. & S. 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It is calculated to save much time nnd labor, as Well n-i to secure full and accurate view, ol the course of deeidions on the various matter- which hnvc tveen in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State incp die, year URL Tho plan chosen for the work is simple and perspicuous, which addn tu its convenience nnd value. Ma Walker nay: "This ilicci,t i.-. very n-teinatically ar ranged, well condensed, has a complete tnblo of the caws with references to the volumes, and, nlint we do not find in digests, an excellent index to ihe principal matters," Tlie work may alao he had, nt the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz : Dr H Scott Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe i W Mc Arthur, Circleville ; James ritephrnson. Portsmouth; Hanford St Co, booksellers, Newark ; W W Heed A Bona, and A W Perley, do, tOMnfflOj Dr J Dunham. St Clairs- viu; A I. rrazer, do. ?U!Ulieiiviiie; i; l, ,v I tlanna, New Li.hun; Bcebe 6c Elkins. booksellers, Akron ; W Sl H Slocum. do. 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Just received at the Hook Store of IdelJ I. a. wiutihu 6l HUNTINGTON NTIIO .Nt II NT I.KM.Iitrih. A SYSTEM of Ancient and MediavnJ Geography . A e By Charlea Antbon, LLD. 1 large vol. 8 to. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WHITING fc HTNTINOTON. THE LAND OWNER'S MAMAL (CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulations in New York. J Ohm. Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning Land Titles, Deeds, Mortgages, Wilbj of Real Estate, Da cent Land Taxes, Tax Hales. Redemptions, Limitations, Exemptions, Interett of Money and L'sury, with an appendix containing tbe Constitutions ofthe said States By Benjamin F. Hall, Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. ' TESTIMONIALS. From Ex-Gov Sewsrd : "I believe your work wiU be extensively useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in adminf Its publication under an expectation that it will be ot much service to land owners and to the pubhc." From Millard Fillmore. Vice President of tbe L'nlted States; ' Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal proteaslon, but by many btumets men having commerce or dealings in tbe States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just the information which persons interested in western lands desire." For sale at tbe Bookstore of de-dw L M. WHITING St HUNTINOTON. HOTELS AND SALOONS. IIROADWAV IIOTHE, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Ilroiul ttreet, ColtinilniK. Ohio. !" -It! CAPITOL HOI fSB COM AIHI'S, OHIO. ,M. Ni HiTHItri'. I'noi'iiiiiroi;. ft Uiy new and pooular Hotel is located ill tlie mo t central oart X of the city. It bus been enlarged, and Is now furnished in a style equal to that ol any Hotel m the West The Table d'lloto la furn lolied with everj- luxury tin market at-fords, and no pains will be spared lo make the guests fee at HO MR, Stages for all the routes, call ut thih hnu ,c daily for passenger-. Convenient and Urd-rat.' Stablinn and Carriage Hou-e attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always m attendance. H-ptlO-dyl UNITED STATICS HOTEL - (did .Mill M, ROBERT RU8SEL HA? taken tho United BtOfeM Hotel, located a few rods south id his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome his old patrons mid friend-', and all oth ers who may have occasion to visit Columhua, in pursuit of either - or pleasure. mar, AMERICAN SALOtiN, (fNDEH TIIE i "-: r ii i , a HO TBI.) HAVE just received Fresh Oyster.", and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacteit of the season, such us Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fresh Fish, .Sardines, Pickled Oy-ters, Clutiin, Lobster-, &c. Ax. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, tfce. No pains will he -pared to gratify the umtrs and appetites of the tu'-ra of the American .Saloon. Oyster by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf 'TV BABOON f'oJamhno, OWo. C'OHNER Hiijh street and Sugar alley. The proj-rietors of this ' establUhmetit are now DfOpOfod to nerve up Oysters, Game, Fish, and all the luxuries of the nea-wii, in h style iii iirpi i Th.ty have also added several private rooiiH for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. Tlie Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew Detroit Ale, chultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A uplendid Lunch is served up dnilv, by LoeSMtf BARKER Jt OLHsjTED. 1.1 FL INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ofico No.68, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, JWf. PLINY FREEMAN, ciiidry. Charter perptunl. The btuhiOU of iliii company is coiulueted upon the mutual plnn. It- net earnings durniL' the IhF t three yOOII amounted to over 6180,000. Each policy holder is a member ofthe company, and entitled to share in its profit -, which htvfl averaged 50 per cent, per itnuum on all premiums paid in. Toe premium are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed S5U. in which case 60 per emit, is required and 40 per cent may be paid by depositing n note tor that amount, renewable annually, and 1)01 1 111 l li per cent, interest The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doinu' business, make thiJ one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lite In-urance perfect security being after all, sought lor in investment:, of this kind. This company will insure on the Htm of person on any pan oi ine (jione, ai equitiihie rates ot premium. A man may in-ure his life in the mono of hU wife, so that the amount imuied will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are befilmal to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and tricuds those advantage.. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of thin company. Any information in connection with the subject will be chcer-lullv given, and tho applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMliAUOH, Agent, 2d door eouth of the Franklin Bank, over Ooit'l store. Rob't Tiio-Mraox, M. D., Eiomlning Phyician. (moflB CARVED UOIIK. ARCHITECTS, Buflden, Free Rasona, udd PoRowo, ami otben engaged in building, can lie supplied with OOfTOd work tor any purpose, whether Classical or UroteKipic, Gothic or Araben-ijiip, Altar ploooi for ehurchivi. Centre Pieces to support chandelier'". Panel, for wiiils, Friezes, Caps, Tresses, ic. Gentlemen supplied with original doajgna ; Churches, Public Hall.- or Private House?, decorated with carved work Mtttl to anyihiii? on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber low had many year1 experience, and can reter to many of his works, public and private. The carved decorations upon the OfftUag of the Odd Fellow,' Hall in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and it ae-taottlodged to be the QUMt beautiful and moot appropriate thinir of the kind In America. The interior of linidird or old buildings decorated with facility. Figure- ami figure Itend for digiH. J. KOB1K80M, Carver, oc.tl-i.l3ni Dublin. Franklin countv. Ohio. TWO RPLSKDID FARMS, pull SALE by the subscriber, Molding at Waurville, m tfafl a county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as lo price and payment, lico of the most tplmdid imprurtd farmr upon thr Mattm? Hirrr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd tarin, at DoinuotU. about twenty-five miles above Maumee City, containing nearly '.WO acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon ttie Mmiinee river. There are upwards of 100 neres in a highly improved ittta. with good dwelling and out-liou-e, nearly new, orcharding nnd fruit tree-. The Wabash and Erie canal parH'-i through the iarm, thus arl'ord-ing water to all it part, and eu-e of trHiisportalion to the lake. This is ono of the most beautiful farms upon the Muumoo river, und probably can scarcely bo exceeded in the State. Alao. the farm upon which 1 reiil containing neurly two hundred acre-, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with llairty w. "t W.laH.UI lllil uy.-H. lUaa klMtilitt a-. Hjltill llllil furlll uieni ar m nun very proiiueine DTCnarui oi DnosCfl ffTMICG irun, good uweihiig iiini out nviii.iiiigs.il variety m Hint. on-siting of a large quantity of elierhes, (rape-, plum and peaches in short a jdace which the undcrigin-d Ihh titled up, during a residence of tifteeu years, as a bom-1 for himself. Term- iitny be known on application. Uarl6 11. REED. DAVIS. SMITH A CO., t 1OMM1SSI0N AND FOW Alt DING MERCHANTS, wholesale V dealers in Orocerien and Produce, PortBinoUlh, Ohio. Per soiiiil attention given to receiving and forwarding good?, and ool ling produce consigned for side. (wp.'-itly iSK INNER, Late of Sew l.inbon, Ohio.) GENERAL AfOAOVj C'omioii-t-ion and Forwarding Merchant, VT deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. 13, East Front bL near lloombool laiidiiii!. riuciimati. Ohio. Heter to Justus Wright nnd A. 0. Rirhardpon. Bro. x Co.. Cin-cinnati; It, W. rinodgranH A. C'o New Lisbon ; (irigg Sl Elliott, fllllFKlelpina ; .Inliu Mlilttl, New Orleans ; f. It. lie- -, I'm l-iin.iilli ; Lawson Sl Covode, Wellaville : Ewnlt nnd Urbhart. I'iltsburi;li : John Seott Nashville: W. C. Scott ft. Lonis. fllTO dff .11 ST RECEIVED, .1 T the old -tand oppootto tbe Stole Hrmae, an DtulvaDod HfOTt meut ofthe finest CLOTIK nearlv one hundred diriereni kinds ol Fancy and Plain Cnsslmeres, rich Fancy and Plain Vol vet, Silk. Satin, (including white and light colored for party and weddimr Dress.) and wool Vesting; Cnivals, till: nnd Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, tihirt. Ilosonis nnd Collar-, cotton and wool Drawers nnd Undershirt , silk Under -liin- mi I Dniwn-, Hu-ti. n- der, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gin-., - and Half Ho-e nnd in briel, every article ol tlie richest Olialitv ni tr. title men's weariiig apparel to le foun.1 in the first draper establishments of tho Eattt These l I were very recently selccbil wilh great care by the under-'iitiied, in one of the ms EoOtanintOrlO t -. and nre of the latent and Moot durable style that could be found in New York. Stnunjcrs now dojouniint: in nurcitv. mid oiirciti ih irr-ni rullv. are respitfully invited to call and pxiimine before they iiurclia.-e '"'re. rt. ,. i En Mil- N. li. Orders IVinii m mnl nt' tli,- Htala hiM,i.,iin-e i-mli fully nnd promptly aundm to. nov9 riTICKERING 6V CJILBEKT'S P R E M I D M It OS TOR PIANOS, Juct received nnd for sale at inanuliicturer's pri-ces, A. REED, Agent, Four doori North Of tbe Nt it llouse, Columbus, Ohio. ffrHl iRMly LITTLE AIIA.MI RAILROAD. SPUING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1-P. For New York nnd Ilo-ton two tbrouL-b trains dailvcbinp ol lmurn. On and after Tuesday, April Kith, If 4D. until further notice, Pa-sender's Trains will run as follows : Leave uepot un luut I- runt street at 5 o clock 10 minutes A. M., and :t o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crosi-in.nH, Deerfteld, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Vallnv, Xenia, Yellow Springs ami m,)! iiuta Id. Returning, leaven Springfield nt 4 A. M. and P. M. Pnsenccrs for New York. loilBB and intennediale noinl. should take the 5, U A M. Train from Cincinnati. Passenger for Columbu-, Zunesvdle. Whcelimr. and inlermn-diatc towns, should take the fi, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company aro runniui; the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line lo Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati Also, Daily Line to Columbuf, from Xenia and Springlield, OMMHIm with Ihe 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati, The cars of the Mad River and Lake Drie Railroad will lenv-SpriiiL'lield at IS M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one trnin will be mn, Wring Cineinnali at 3 P. M., nnd Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare frosn Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 " " Sprintrfield 8 50 " " Handiisky City 8 50 " Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbus 4 50 For other information and Through Ticket, apply at the Ticket Ottice. on Broadwav, near Front utreet Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, -up. niitendent. pr The Company will not be responsible lor BaggBgeexceed-ing 5 dollars in value, unless the tame is returned to the Conductors ct Agent anil freight paid nt the rale of a passage for every 5U0 dollars in value above that nmount aprPtf JUSTrecrhed and for sale, 100 brU C. TAIL by apC KING & HLFFNER. Cincinnati TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children lirtt, and aRer tnem all others who may be pleased to favor him with call. PATENT MEDICINES Towneud's Sarsnparilla for the cleansiug of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. Ocfood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, Uit the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy nf these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years aa a certain remedy for expelling worms from tbe human cvstrm. Seller's Liver Pills which utands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease- arising from a deranged stale of tbe liver. Give tbun a trial, and this truth will appear. SeIW' Imoroved Counh Syrup, for the cure of Couahi. Qalaa. Hoarseness Influenra. Tickling Sensation of the Throat Whoop- ini; i-uuiii. a.. . otc. Truk s Magnetic Ointment is raining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache. Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lvnen-ts, Sore Lip?. Chapped Hands, Corns, aVc. All of tbe above medicines and many other, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, ou door south of tbe Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dtf UENT I HLM II CALF HOOT. pl'STOM made fine French Calf Boots at 93, $3 50 and 94, for t sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store. Journal Imidinis1 docT ,t; Goviernamit or tii i mite4 tuio. I BUM Malic H 4, i- To MaHCH , 10V). THE EXECI TIVE. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Wee Pre-; le,lt, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. Till: CABINET, Hecretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Sflcp-uryol the Treasury, Wat M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. .Secretary ol h, Interior, THOMAS KWIVi of Ohio S-'cn mry ol War. OEOItOE W. ORAWIORD of OoortiO d'-cretary ofthe Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESToN, of Virginia l o,tmasler OoaoflU. JACOB COLI.AMER, ol Vermont Attorney Oenend, UEVEltDY JOHNSON, of.Maryland THE .11 DI l Alt V. IVMnpa 0o0n or tub united htatkb Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. JnHM tr i. pan" ri-.i,; .".ii-oiie .iii-in i -, PETEH V.DANIEL, ol Virginia, .SAMUEL NEL.-ON, of.V. York, LEVI WOODBURY. otN. Hump. ROBERT G QfiJER, of Ptnn. JAME-M. WAYNE, olGeorgia ii ii t . i i in I, a . ,: I ,-inir- ei JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky ItfWWBKIW OK TIIE XXXI" CONGBBM. -.!..-.. ,f i. tCOQIOaW TO TIIEIB KNOWN PBL'FKRKNCns WITH nirmRNCE to run two obeat pabtie 8 K.NATE, Pi.'sateiit MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol V. StBtes. netTPtary aidl'bv Dick cnn .lU-LUtjii. David R.d . Hale. John P .N. H. Me. .Tex. .Va. Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. -Va. .N.J. Flor. .N. H -Md. .VOr. -Md, Tex. Ark. N. Y. Ill, .Ct .Lou. .Del. .Pa. . .Tenn .Ver. .Wit .Del. Mass. .Ind. .Flor. Badger, George E. sp . . . Baldwin, RoL'er -"i. ir . . . -N.C. .Ct. .Tonn .Mo. .G"Q. .Ark. .Me. .10. .8 C. ,8,0, .Mich. .Ohio. R. I. .Kv. Ala. .Po. .Ohio. .Mass. .Mist. .Geo. N. J. N. Y. .Iowa .Wis, .111. Lou. .Mich ...Miss. .R.I. Hamlin, Hannibal, d . . Houston, Samuel, d Hunter, Robert M I d Join-, George W. d King, Wm.R.d Mnngum, Willie P. w. . . Mnson, James M. d Miller, Jacob W. Morton, Jackson, It .... Norri, Moses, jr. d Penrco, James A u Phclp. Samuel B. v ... Pratt, Thomas 0. w Rui-k, Thomas J. rf Sebastian, Win. K. d . . . Seward, Win. H. w Shield-. James, d . . . . Smith, Truman, tc Houle, Pierre, d Hpruance, Presley, to, . . Sturgeon. Daniel, d . . . Turney, Hopkins L. d. . Underwood. Joseph R. i Uphnm, William, Walker, Isaac P. d Wales, John, tt Webster, Daniel, it W'hltromb, Jesse, d ... Yulce, David L. d Hell, John, to Reutou, Thoma, H. d. . Berrien, lohn ILO Borland, Solon, a Bradbury, Jumps W. rf. Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d. . . Calhoun, John C.d Cass, Lewis, A Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H. a Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, Jninet1, 0 Corwin, Thomus, w Uavi, John, w Davis. Jclterson. d Dawon, Wm. C. to Dayton, Win. L.v Dickinson, Daniel B. til.. Dodge, Augustus C. d. . DodfB, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Solomon U. d . Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. tv HOUSE OF BBPEB-8HNTATIVB8 Spcaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Tho.it a? J. Campbell, of TenneBP AlbcrUon, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George XV. f$ d Ind Tex Md Ma,, R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Peiin Me Mass Penn Ky IH Ver Va Ohio Vn Penu Ky Ohio Lou Va 111 Ind Alr-xnnrUi- ttamrm t M Y Kaulinnn, Davii S. d Mass Kerr, John H. u Ala King, Daniel P. ic Tenn King, George G. w N Y King, James G. v Allen, Charles,. . . Alston, William J. v Anderson, Jodah M. to Andrews. George R. w Ahe, William S. d Ashmuti, George, tc Avorelt, 'I nomas H. d Baker. Edward D. io Bay, William V. N. d Bayly, Thomas H. d Bcale, Jamfli M. H. d Bennett, Henry, to BlMoll, Willinin H. d Bingham, Kinsley S. d Bocock, Thomas S. d Bokee, David A. to Booth, Walter, i. d. Mass Kin, Proton, ?s I.n sWe Rtnlfa A 111 Mo Va Vo n y ni Mich Va N Y Conn Ala Md Mo Ky R M V Miaa Ind MU1, NY Jt c Letllcr, Shepherd, d Levin, Lewis C. ?iof v Littlcfleld, Nathaniel S. i Mann, Horacc,f ic Mann, Job, rf Mar.-hall, Humphrey, r Mason, John C. rf Matteson, Orsamus B. ip Mpnclmm, James, v Meade. Rii hard I. rf Miller, John K. rf Milsou, John S. rf Moore, Henry D. Morehcnd, Charles S. if Mon is, Joiinthnn D. rf Morse, Isaac E. rf Morton, Jeremiah, v Met leruntiil, John A. rf McDonald, Jo-eph E. rf BowJlnn I ranklin W. c Bowie, Richard J. ic liowiin. James II. if Boyd, Linn, d Brook, Daniel, ip Brigga, George, ir Brook-. James, tr Brown, Albert O. d Brown. William J. d Buel, Alexander W. d Burrows, Lorenzo, ir Burt, Armistcad, d Butler, Chester, w Butler, Thomas B. Cabell, Edward C. Cable, Joseph, d Cahlwcll, GeomeA. d f'nhhv.ll ..l,w..nh l ,r .Meuoweii, jamea, n Vo MeQanfhl y, Edward W.M Ind Mcliibnock. Tliomn- N I'clin McLannhan. James ,. d Penn Md H sc .MilB I N Y hn N.I Penr Ohio sc lb N C Uor Vb XII Ver Mo N y Petal Ohio V. NY J'eitn t; y in N Y Para Max Ind Ohio N Y Ponn I Y N Y Tenn Me Ohio Conn McLnne, Robert M. Flor McLean, Finis E. k t.lil,, Ky M C Pfim Ohio Uliii, McMiilIui, llyettp, d McQueen, Jnnien, rf McWillle, Willinm rf Nelson, William, w Net, Henry, Newell, W illiain A. a lU. . I I Cab in, fioniMl a Campbell. Lewis D, t' Carter, David K d ' Oaav. Jsasnli. u- Ffftin Cliniidler, Jo-eiih R W i-enn -Jiiiu, r.dson it. rf N Y Orr, Jiuues L. rf Clarke. Charles E. Cicvelnnd. Cbaunc y F. iOotn (Mi John, k Omliiw, uvlil, . Owin, Allen F. w Parker, Richard, rf Pciiilee, Charles EL rf Peck, Lucius B, rf Phelps, John S. rf PluiMitx. J.Phillips, if PitmOO, Charles W. w Poirer, Emery D d Powfll, Pnulu., rf I'uiniim, Hurvcy, Reed, Roliert H. ic Reynolds, Gideon O, Richardson, Wm.A. rf Risley, Elijnh, it Robblns, John, jr. d Rockwell, Julius, m Robinson, John L. rf Root, Joseph M.s r Hise, Robert L. ip Hobs, Thomns. rf Ruimcy, Dnvid, tf Cobb, Howell, d Geo Cobb. Willinm-onR. W d Ala Cob ml: Willinin 1-' ii sl f Cole, Or-ninus, k CotlgOfi BtVM0 S. if Conrad, Charles M. Corwin, Mo-es it. CtdWoOL John.s tr Daiiiel, John R. J. d Detieirv, Edmund, ir Dickey, Jesse C, it Dinniiick, Miln M. d Di-ney, David T. rf Dixon, Nathan F. ic Doty, Jnmes D. rf Ducr, Willinm, if Dunc.ui, Jnmes H. tc Dunhmn, Cyrus L. rf Durkee, ChnrIes, rf Edmundson, H. A. d Evun-, Alexander, in Evan-, Nalhnii, tr Ewfliy, Andrew, rf 1'euthen.ton, W. H. rf Pttoh) Griiham N. rf I'owler, Orin, r I reedley, John, in ! niter, Vhomas ,1. I), d Oentry, Mondlla P. ic nm kiimlsm a Wis NY Lou Ohio Ohio N C N C Penn Penn Ohio R I wis N Y Mass Ind Wii Va Md Ohio Mis- Snwtell, Ciillen 'rf Ind Sehenck, Robert C. ic Scliernierhom. A. M. if Schoolcraft, John L. ic Mn.Qs Me 'ouon, .iiiuie-. a. rf Pi .dieppcid, Aumistus H.w N C OU&gl! Jeshim R. Ohio SpBuldinL'. Ell H. NY id go G, cinmore, AnpM it OoounllOW. RultiH K. ic Ooman. Will,- A A rr nn Me Ind N Y N Y Varan.' William, fi ia Mieh Manly, Coward, k N C Stanton. Frederle P. d Tenn jji Hirli.nl II. d Ky Gott. Daniel, a Gnuld, HeniiHii D. r Grecn, Jnmes S, rf Griiniell, Joseph, tr Hnckrtt, Thoma C.d gaayraatia, xnmler II. ic Geor Mo Stetion i A Km Me Penn Fun Ohio Ohio Tenn Mill I'cnn Ky loWH N Y Geor N H NY N J NC Ohio N Y Conn s 0 Tenn Geor 111 Stevens, Tlif.ildeus, Oeor Strong, William, d Unit, Willnrd P. rf Halloway, Rntuorn, if Hioiolioii. Willii.Tti 'I' Mi, Sweetzer, Charle K Y Mil Mil Pan Geor bad l.ou Tenn .Ma 111 N J V. Ver Ver N II All, Taylor, John I.. Thomns 1mZ t II. il I '.'!' i. Edward, rf Hampton, Mooes, j4 QOfwOJB. Hugh A. rf flnrtui Aiiilpaatv T A TTllHIHMi a Thompson, James, d Thompsun, John II. tv Thompson, Willinm, rf Thunimn. John R. w Toombs, Robert, w Tuck, Amos, w Underbill, Walter, w Van Dyke, John, if Venabfe, Ahrnham W. rf N'iuton, Samuel F. WBlden, Hiram, rf Waldo, Loren p. rf Wullace, Daniel, rf Watkins, Allwrt O. v Welhorn, Marshall J. rf Wentwonh, John, d Wltila. H,.l, .- Harmanon. John H. rf nsBTM, i-liam (. rf Harris, Samson W. rf Harris, 'Thnmns L. rf Hay, .Andrpw K. M Havmond, Thoman S u ll.,l.br.l Willi. n. Henry, Willinm, k mooaro, Hnrrv. rf Hiliiard, Hcnrv W. w Hoaglnnd, Mo-ef, rf Ohio Holladaj. Alexander H d Va Holme,, Inaac L. a llou-ron. Joba w, ic lllitr.r.l iV.I,,.r T A 3C Del Tex IVim Ala Ohio Ala N Y H? 1 elm Ark Tenn N Y Whittlesey, William A. rf Ohio Howe. John W.ft r liuhbiircl, David, d Hunier, W. V. fin Wildrick. Isaac, rf N J vilmnt, DHvid,srf prnn Williams, Christ H. te Tenn Wilson, James, ic N H Wlnlhrop, Robert C. w Mass Wood, Amos E. rf Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. rf S C Youug, Thomas ft. rf 111 Whole Number 9vi9 Ibum ,i,,.r V J Jark,n. Willinm T. ir John. on. Jamea 1,. k Jolin.on. Andrew, d Johnson, KokTt W. d Jonea, George W. d A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CIlKimTMAfs AMI NEW YKAli'S IKEETM inent of Aimunls and other clpgant works iuitabl- for Christina mid New mr'a prewnts, which they will sell at extreimlj low prices among which are 1 THK DHAWLNi, (KiM ,irAP nm.it ii i . quarto volume with 90 superb illustrations, engraved by the MoS celi l rtited nrtistf, : , TJlt',I'J:AFLKTeJ OF MEMORY; a splendid illuminated annual lor iSaAi, 8 vo ; GEMS OF BEAUTY or, Literary Gift for 1850; a superb tJvo volume ; OIPT-LEAVE3 OF AMERICAN POETRY ; n elegit flvo volume ; edited by Rutus W Griswold THE aOUVENlH OALLERY; an illustrated Gift Book for all seasone; quarto; THE POET'S OFFERING, for 1850; edited by Mrs. Hale: t larje splendid Bvo volumo; I' ItlENDsHtP'S OFFERING ; a Christmas, New Year and Birth-day present, lor BSO THE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP; a Chrtstmu and Now lenrn Annual lor 1850; THE RUBY ; A Token of Friendship for 18JJ0, with suparb steel Liijjuiviii-i Irntn dVttifW bv celebrated srustt; IHE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP ; A Token of Remembnmce, for THE GARLAND or, Token of Friendship i a Christmas and New Year's gilt lor 1850; THE HYACINTH ; or. AflecUon's Oift. for 1A30; TIIE IVY WREATH ; with beauttlul illu-mitions; CHRISTMAS KOSES and New Year's Gift for 1650 ; a present for young people ; PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY; with elegant Illustrations and superbly lound; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR: by tht Poets nd Painters : a new and ieautlful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE I or, The Poetical Language ol Flowers, with elegantly colored engravings, Svo ; MOOKE'S IRISH MELODIES; a ipleudid (olio volume, with illuitrntions from designs prepared eipmslytor the work, engraved un eteel under the immediate uperintendance- of Mr. Edward l inden ; Together with a large assortment ol elegant Port I-oiiot, Al hun-. Bibles. Prayer Books, Card Cases, it-c tfcc AUo, a great variety of beautiful ;uvenle books, suitable for Cbnsmias and New Year's presents. dttXJ IKUOItS. 3 beautitul Mirrors w :h gilt or bronzo brack ets anJ nuible mantle, lor sale l- J a ILEY CO. t NNB'S NEW U'OltK ON HI1ERIPFA. I AW OFtjHERIFF ANDCORt j.NLR JiiM published, "A prar. :, . 2 IrOOtiOfl on ihe law of Sbenlt and Coroner," with lormt no nmniooi to the statutei. of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky Jliis work trentii of tho Blipnintmcnts nnd qualifl cations ol ""ii" iiii.i ( orom-,,,1,,, (ipj.mntiiient of deputies and jailer, and mn-UU) loi i heir ( nernlly, of Ihe duties and natalities l llicLenli nnd colte r. Among other Hubjects discussed, arn ti e servn-e ot Mimmon. r process not requiring hall ; the service o rapine nd regpondenduin and ml gntinlHcieiidum ; arrest and ETil ?" !" , ''" retro.n , boil ; prison hounds; oacotHt. "!" i "I'l' vio ..rviee in ejectment; loreTun hi di.nii.tii-Ml.ichti.ent; proooodinrs uinst water craft; tie-writ oi hen h.cms and proceeding tlien imder, cml.rBCiug levy, -,- i ...1 i ............ , !i. fj liaiw rc tacins, possessionem ; writ ol hulji a corpm, lervlce U ulFKPna; ejcircution on decreen; proeeedingi fin recovery ol dmvry; nnest, Ac, in criminal eases; keeping of inquests 01 Iuiru.;v ; torcilde detfliner : Jurii, elccrions, and fees ot th, lierirl. Under eai h head will be found the laws of the thre St'ite Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon tho subject treated ol 1 he work also contains such forma as aro usually required by she-1' n thr discharge of their duties. nt Judge Wright Mr. OwynnO's "work Is agoodon " ' ;i 1 "' ;: 1 nmsed i n I must be very useful not only to proletjaioiial gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but Hi 1 suitor, and purchasers at judicial nales,' and to all intareatsxl in the title ol projicrty drrived through such sales." From Judge McLean -No work has come under my notice Which embodies so large an amount of law on the subjects di cu.-ned, in go condensed a torm." From Judge Josi-ph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq; "I: supplies b want which has long been felt, for the Bar have here, tofore found it necessary to grope their way through the rcporlod cases to ascertain the law upon many ot tho subjects treated ot tn this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to give advice." From Judge Walker It will be seen that the work Is adapteo In meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs nnd Coroners, but of the bar generally. Such a work has long been felt to be ft great de sideratmn. We presume that no Shenll or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will lone be without it" 1 vol Svo Price in rood Law binding, ti For sale at th book store of n5-daw I N WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON MELVILLE'S NEW WORK. RKDHURN : His First Voyage, lioing tho Sailor-boy Contw sione and Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman In tho mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol "Type, " Onioo." and " Mnrdi," 1 vol 18 mo. Price 75 etc Jut receiv.'d at the lionk Store or I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON de!9 NEW BOOKS. HISTORY ol Spanish Literature, by Goo. Ticknor, In 3toi umes. Vol. I just received. Chahnor'i, Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. The Whale nnd lib Captors, or The Whaleman's Adventure, nnu me iinie s DlOfTipay, SKO Wm. DJ itev. iienry I. UoOl ver. For sale by delff I. N. WHIT ; HUNTINGTON AHBOTTfS A L Fit ED TIIE OK EAT HISTORY of King Allrcd of Enchmd, by Jacob Abbott, witft cngnivings, J vol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Stow ot dell) LN. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Bell lain, and for sab by KING it HEFFNER, np6 97 Main street, Cincinnati MORE LEATHEU. A C Brown has received 1500 Sides ol a choice article of Sole Leather, which he will eu!l nt to 18 centi per lb. Also, GO dozen Frencli Cult Skins, 50 dozen Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Boots and Shoes, and ft good assortment of Boots and Shoos of Home manufacture deel A C DROWN 3ia;aines. 1 ODEY'S, Sartain's, and Gnihtmi's for January, I850,i"or8al(iby I dec28 I.N, WHITING tt HUNTINGTON MHi.l.MI ( AMI LI., 1. 1 mplete in thr. e prts. By CIisj Im t Lever. Illuetrnted by Phiz. For sale by lcc22 I. N. WHITING x HUNTINGTON GUEEN LAWN CE.METEItV. OTICE is hereby given that Lota can be procured In Gwn i 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the firs: of August next at the follow in price.-: First Class Lots 8M( cents per square foot Second Class Lots fiVft cent per square foot On and niter the first of August, the prices will be as follows. First class Lota 10 cents per nquare foot Second clas? Lots 7. cents per square foot Third class Lots 0 cents per square foot Tlie Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather frnm 9 o'clock, A. M. until 0 n'clock P. M. Uy order of the Board of Trustees. Jyl3-dtf&t?tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerit CALI FOIiYI AOLTnONIC ! MONEY! .HONEY! .p l.OitlOUS RESULTS I Nob. 8 31 77, the grand capital Pri' VI of .0,000! WU sold by the lucky E. N. Carr 6t Co, l Pratt st., Hnltiinore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED ! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm ol E. N. Coi r & Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Specu Intorp. Persons who nOTO tried their luck with E. N. Carr Sl Co find that there is more Gold to be had by the risk of a few dollars with V N. Cnrr & Co., than the whole California mines comblnfil The !ucky office of Cnrr Sl Co., has done wonders the last montli Their luck has no equal, pleiwe bear this in mind. LOOK HERE ! itta oi and atrnngers who wish to purchase uncurrent funds an, hj CBU9U on Cnrr Sc Co., or nddressinij them a few 1mm th rough tho Pott have ail their ; 1, 1. aiiended to with punciu-alitv nnd dtlpUOB. Money ou all Bunk bought and Fold by Carr Co. Drafts nt sight on all Banks Drnftson England or Ireland from one to one IboutOnd Pounds can be had from E. N. Carr & Co's Bullion and Pne office, No. LIS Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Cnrr ,v Co., nre making the people rich ! Behold here I Noa 1 0 :l the Grand Prize of ,100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 8 do 50,000, '.1 1 1 Bl Ui.OOll. Those nre only a tew of the leading Prizes sold tbe month by tin- hudtyfiim Wo challenge the world to show li:e nun; nmount in tin.' same leniith of time. We say.WAKI Dp' ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We cull your attention to the grand array of magnificent Lotteries to he drawn this month, January, 1850. All business, wilh thir firm is confidential. Cnrr X Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr X Co., pay the greatest attention to their country oorrea pondenis. Our motto Ip, secrery in all business transactions. Attention lo our euploiiiors, nnd nil drawings hcnt immediately after the lolteiy draws. 01ft us the trial, nnd rest aured we will givayou.il not the Capital, ft good Prize. O YES I O YES! O YES ! We call your attention, one and nil, to this brilliant Scheme ts lie drawn lifith January. The chances are good, and dpand un it C.trr x Co. hnva the Prizes. Carr Sl Co. recommend Ihe Scheme. Cnrr A: Co. will loQ Prizes all wo atk is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained!" Hemember the chances Carr Sl Co. give. Enclose the motwy and receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR Sl CO., dotff No. 138, Pratt street Baltimore, Md. ). BOXES fit quality Mould Candles. tt ion sacks Coffee. 25 chests Tea. 500 lbs. sott tdiellcd Almonda. barrels cm-lied and powdared Sugar 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twino. Manilla Rope of all Undo, Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN Sl FITCH'b" CHhFsT.MAS AND NEW YEAR. HOOKS! BOOKS!! A film collection of Annualsfor 1880 Enclbh nnd American illustrated works; Juvenile Books Bible and Prayer Hooks, the tincet editions, and in anyttyleol binding ; -oini' Mopaic side, with boxes, dressing cases, writing desks, xc, Slc. The fineut ntsortment ever offered for sale In this ctty, ftt tfaa new book store of (deS-l) J M. HILEY St CO. h H i; NCiTAn" GEK.HAN LESSONS. JC, CHRLsTIN offers his services ns teacher of French and German, to thore persons who wish to acquire a thorough knowledge of those Languages, nt very moderate terms Trio lessons will be given at tbe residences of the pupils, and at my school room, on Rich street between High and Third, next to Dr S. M. Smith's office. oci-tf LAND FOR SALE. The undivided half of 18 7JM00 acres of land, adjoining the city of Columbus, 150 rods cut ut Hich street, fronting on the Columbus and Grovtport turnpike. Title bldifpatol lo prlea 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. 3. FORM'AN Columbus, Sept 4, 1849. dtt FARifl FOR SALE. r'ONTAINING aOO acres upon tbe west side of the Sclotorivr v7 17 miles north of Columbu. and 5 north of Dublin ; 5 miles from the Lake Erie nnd Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbus Plan Road. The laud is first rate, 140 acres under Im movement, with a never failing strewn running through all parts There is a good stone houee, with hard and rain water pumpf close io the door. There Is ft sugar camp and orchard ot young grafted trees. The location Is very healthy, and near tha eels-bra ti d Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the premises, of oc;il-d3m JNO. ROBINSON ,-S)A HOXESOKEEN CiLASS WARE, Has kj.Quaits 'WW I'lnti nnd Hath Porter and Psckina Bottles. Jars. Turn biers, Vials, md Druggist Ware of all kinds ; uOO boxes l-lint Glassware ; Wme bottles. Molnes Can. Cream. Jars. Tumblers. Plain and Fluted. AUo, Druggict Wart ot every variety, constsntly br sale In N W .-PILL.-. oclTtl Columbus street Cincinnati nfif BOXU Bellevcrnon Superior Wheel Oven GlaM, bI .tft tea from tX9 to 40 X 50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, oi all descriptions ; 3uO0 boxca Countrt Brands, gtooi from 7x9 to 40X94 Cunetantly on hand tt Pittsburgh pricta N W SPEER8. ocl7-tf No 12. Columbiana atrtet Cincinntfl Sl'WAR AND Sl'UAR HOIXE MOLASSES -200 b-5s Retintd Sugars; SO do S H .Molasses, prime, landinz from Belle Isle, and lor sale by Bps KING St HEFFNEK. Ccinnfttl W ri.Es, 9ix verr fine Mules, su -table for Cfornis advan If JL I rurcrt, may be hnd by opplf ing to TkiMj x lltr r . tn, Mi .nun i, L.nc.r.om R AISINU. 2UU bOM 100 at I'oao. 1U0 4 bnxaa, landliiii 1.1 111 Ji.hu Ailatna. and Baa mlr lir P KING 1 HEFFJ1ER, ( C A11UIAI1E 1 IM l lll-.CS. Or PIECt;-' faniu.l Canaa. 13 ,, Daoiaak Lilian. 4 Sil.er Ilrah Broadcloth 300 am Bra., Ilul, Band.. Daihi-e. Tult Laca. Patf iitim,! Enameiiea Laatbar. Ax.' Scrtna. and Mailaahle C.elinar. rur aair al IU-- iftn ci iam iootv) nil. i rauLut. fi. ook on. curraa. "MTE wuuld tall the attention ol the public to I ur larg. lot e Enaliah ai. j Anencan I loor Oil Clolbi. all idtu, fruta 63Vt to - .quar. yard. Juat r uv.,t ui.i f. 1 aale I,. J. D. usbCrm CO |
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