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VOLUME XTTT. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1850. NUMBER 195. V It INT K I) AN II P II HUH II K I) 11 V SCOTT & BABOOM. OFFICE south-east eOMtl OF KtOH ST. anij tVQAM ALLXt, TERMS liivnrlnnly in mlviince. The Dully, to persons in Columbus, per year fi! 00 " acnt by ninil mil of Columbus 5 00 " during the session, and Tri- We,My balance of year In Columbus 5 00 tomb. 4 oo HTM TH-WeeUf by mail 3 00 Weekly in Columbus 9 00 Out of the i-ity; by mail, sinale 1 50 Tot'iubtof mrmtipwMu ft t Ofl To rlubs of ten MdHpWanllb (OOMttUflH 1 oo Daily, session 0 00 Tri-Wn-kly I 00 Weeklv, single 50 To rlitU ol live mill upwards 40 The folio wini' rates ami rules, of ad vcrl is j ng have hem agreed upon between the proprietors, of the Ohio ff httittmm Hid tbsOhlo Staff Journal, to bf observed, in nil en-en, after Ihi date. July vu, I Ml. Dully Paper. One square, 10 lines, or leu-, one insertion. " " " rneh additional.."... " 1 week $o SO . 0 . 1 . I oo . :t oo . 4 oo . o oo . H 00 10 00 . U oo 3 . 3 .. 0 .. 1. . 18 00 . 10 00 , 90 00 oo , M oo . 30 00 80 00 :i.ri oo 40 (XI 00 Standing rard, ,1 lines or lens, per annum fc oIiiimii, -.villi '1 changes, " W " " 6...." 4 " ia .... lt " changed weekly " l " " diiy " 1 1 " with 4 6MMM " k " " fi...." " I . .1. I 1 1 M S " ' daily i;to oo Otter cases not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the above rata, 'Die standard of men. u rem. nt to Im niiuioii type, For eacli additional Mgunrc in the daily, inserted one mouth, or a grirater length of time, and lor each additional square inserted under the yenily rates, hull price. No advertisement to be con-idered by the year, unless it in ape- ci tied on the ninmiBcr.pt, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal atlUllUll MnfeAMjond the amount rhargofl for their publication. Auiiouncim: candidates (for ultlec of every description.) lobe charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name ; the nine to be, in all paaCB, paid in advance. All advertisement.- from strangers or Iransient person to Im pnid in advance. Advertiwementfi not marked on the copy lor n BpeoUtod iinmber of inik'rtioiis, will be continued one month, nnloai ordered out. and payment will be exacted arcordiiigly. The privileges ol yearly advertiwrs, will ln confined rluidly to their regular business and all ndvertisemenu. not pertaimiig thereto, to lie paid for extra. Advertitements for Auctioneers, (ieiieral Agents, Ileal Ktate AgenU, it., not to beeontracted tir by theyrar, but lobe charged by the piece, at the u-md rate. No AllVCHTISRMrNTH CAN UK IVSKIITKD (ilUTflTOl'SLV. Advertisement for charitable itittitutlou, tire eoinpanirs, ward, township, and other public meetings, nnd riich like, to be cftargeo half price. Marriage notices to be charged ceiitn. Deaths inwrted without chnrgc unlens aeeotnpanied by funeral invitatiom, or obituary notices, and when mo acconipnnicd, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, unci all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-ecru, or any public entertainments where charge are made tor admittance all QOticci of private as.-ociiitiolis. evny notice .designed to call attention to private euteririses, calculated or In tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inaerted with the uiidetstaiiiiini; tliat ttie same is to be paid for. It intended to be inserted m the editorial column, the same w ill be charged at the rate ol not less than l!0 cent per line, and then only "lien ,ft'coinpaiiiod by an adverti-ement. All leaded advertiser a-nts to be charued not less than double the above rates, and ineH-ured na if solid. AaVertisemeiils on the inside exclusively, to bw chargrd at the rate of ."Vt per cent, in advance on the above rrt. Attorneys will le holdeii lor thu price of luu rlilig advertise incntct brought in by them. S)(5 (i. P c5 t'0U Counting House Almanac for 1850 JANUARY. JULY. jJM.r.,vr.,.s. .i.i.'wjr:K's.j .. .. I : I 5 . . I 3 4 5 li I! 7 8 II HI II IS! 7 S II 10 I I 15 13 13 14 IS 111 17 IS 111 14 19 III 17 IK 111 'JO 10 91 -'i 53 54 5." td 51 M 53 54 -'.'i 'li 7 '75H5303l.... 88 89)30 31 .. .. .. i EBKUARY AUGUSl'. . T.'w t. r.. . t. wt.V. . '! "II il"s 3 3 4 t (I 7 8 !t 4 S 0 7 Rf II III II) II 15 13 14 19 19 II 15 13 14 IS 16 17 17 18 III 30 31 33 33 18 III 30 51 55 53 51 34 35 5li57 58 .. .. 3"i 511 57 58 -:0I :ll MARCH. SEPTEMBER. .m.Jt. w tf-I sJm . x.v TTfTrl i. "i 3 i 5 3 "4 r, li i, 3 4 . li 7 8 II 8 II 111 11 15 13 14 10 I I 15 13 l i IS 10 I.', 1(1 17 18 III 50 ' 1 17 18 111 50 51 55 33 53 53 54 3.r 511 57 58 34 3.1 5li 37 58 311 30 511 30 :" - AHilL. OCTOBER. i-l m. t. w t. r.. ... t. wt. r. ... j.. 1 5 3 4 !i li .'. " I 3 3 4 7, 7 8 9 10 II 15 13 0 7 8 It 10 II 15 A 19 16 17 18 I!) 50 13 14 1.1 lfi 17 18 III 51 33 53 34 IS (6 37 30 51 53 53 54 S9 3li 38 3I)30 57 585(I30 3I MAY. NOVEMBER. ; .m.t.wt,(-... .. m.t.wt.f. . 1 3 3 4 .... .'A. i 13 5 li 7 8 II 10 II 3 4 A ..7 8 II 13 13 14 IS 16 17 18 10 II 13 13 14 19 Hi 10 30 31 33 33 54 5A 17 18 III 30 51 53 53 5ll 5738 311 III 31 . . 54 if, 5li37 58 5!) Ill JUNE. DtOCMBEE. .l.f.w T. r. . .m. t. wT.r.s. I 7. v. 1 r 5 3 4 aT 0 7 2 3 4 A 0 7 8 8 II III II 15 13 14 0 10 II 12 13 14 I A IA III 17 18 III 50 51 10 17 IK 111 50 31 33 55 53 54 IS 50 37 38 53 34 ISM 27 38 511 51130 31 . i-J I- v. A. m:il. Aimrm v in biiw mill Snlii-ilnr in Chnnrerv. th Win. Dennisoii Jr., No. f, Neil's Ktr-baiigi-, nppo- OFFICE it site Seen tury 1 oflire. , liHl,'-dly D. r. CON WAV. L. K. "OMLIMOV. . P. CONWAY A" CO., . I) K A I.V.Hi IN I'UOIMJ CK DO E, en; 1 Hon. Coininimlnn nud l'nriviirilin . i . , nu-, V KORI T R F. T , Jy-My POHTr-MOCTH.OHIO. . It. Ill TTI.I.S. Utlornev nud t i-ellur nl l.nw, CoIiiiiiIiim. Ohio. Office, No. "J, Neil's Kxcharure, opiMisite Secn-tary of State's office tt7 WILLIAM T.. OII.MOHF. 1 11 u ( 1 V. lilt. MORH H . I". A- C. . II ' nl. i . Attorneys nl I.ntv inn) Solh ilnr in Cliiinrer.. . r.. corner Minn mat Seventh streets. aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OMR). B. ( OMSTOt K A CO. Poru-nnliiiie und Coaaillaailei BlunilwiO- 'rodurt I).-alers, and l.ard Oil M(uiufu turiTs, Canal llasin, COH:MBlH, OHIO. .1. IIIOGW 1 A CO. Iron Foundry, llrnnd -irer i, iu nr Hie Undue, (olom-Ihi-, Ohio. Move- ol all kinds, and a ureal variety ul'CMslingw. i.lwav-oii ban. I (S7tl,'4l DK KOBERT TIIOMPHONH OFFICE, VO. I, .Veil hxchniiMe, oi.puMt. th,- 1 i uilaaj ul r-tatr's 1 1 once. High tt. Culumbiis. ,(h OBOROB i:. WALC1 TT, SK.N AND BAN N Kit I'AINTKR, noT!-drf coLt'MBrn, ohio. U Al.TKIt 1)1 !M 1 I . Attorney nml ContiM llor nl l.nw. ( oIhinImi-, Ohio. A t n Commissioner to take the Arknowleiiirment of Ilef-di IX tor Uie State of New York. CW Office on High st, between Town and Ilfch. ocrjtj I. N. h iiitix; a III nti;tin. r.l.I.Mi.-.niul Stntii.n. r.. ti. vi .1 I., tl... I lint,... I . E. High ilrpet. Ci.himlju,. Ohio. A lrRi- as.urtinrnt of SMkl !l MM) MM on linnd. WM. 1IIIEIT. . c LILI.KV. ftinfcHT Oc 1.11,1,1.1 , OOK IIINIIKIIM. High rtnrt, oik.,Uc the hMl (JBirr,, 0 iuii",uv Mm n TO I'.IMH i's R I'M NO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for ale - cheap for cah. je6) c. 8COTT ooi ii.. iti.it . CUMMI.-8ION AND FORWARIJINU MKKCHANT, IKKW OBXEUVf. GBRB, ABBOTT a CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, iron, Nail, (llass, Boom BttJldre inatoriaJj, Farming and Mechanical Tool, Military Qooda, Oh At'-. No. mi High street, sign of (be QUI Padlock white kid si,iimm:ics 4 N rif-ni Ink nt nl Ladies' White Kid Slippers, just received mid i tot nit by d7 H H. KIMBALL. liuis, hMITII CO.. 'OMMISSlON AND FOllWAItlMNG MERCHANTS, Whole- Dealers in Urocerics and Produce, Piirtamouth, Ohio. I i .i : n I attention uivpti to receiving nnd forwarding goods, mid selling Produce consigned for sale. sol2-dly. JF.TSA INSI It ANCK COMPANY, OK ilarttord, Connecticut. Capital paid in nnd safely invested, StfUOW. The subscrilwr, AKeiit for this Company, Is pre-pared to take evi rv description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. f jeltf.) D. ALHXANDEU, Agent. Columbus. RJBMOVAL. DR. HARIH'fl OKKICK, corner of Rich and Third .(reel . nJ joining his residence, and opposite the Fir.-t llapti t Church, decll-dt? OltS. -KIM II A III I. IMC I I'll. Wll.l. attend to idl cases, in city or country, on the shortest notice, UIHee, No. Mi l, lliuh street, opoosite Commercial Row. Re-idenre, river Uiestoro of Messrs. Woialbury J.- Fi, Id. Ilntnun'e on Frieiul streeL H p-Jtldm COM MIM M IMSIJUANCK ( OH PAN yTf IBS A N I) NJJUNB. 'PIN."1 ( 'omjtnny continuea to in-ure every ppeeiea of buildin;', I and iheluniitiinMiiachiliery, good-, wares ami merchandize, BOd Other property contained therein, again-t loaa OT datnan b tin1; also, Kteauiboiits, ami all sail vessels, and therarginiof fenm-boatn, fail ve'ls, nil bots, and utlirr WHter craft, against the periU of in.i, Inkcs, and river, on tin most favorable terms. jmic20-dif D KM Art ADAMrt, Jr., Scti'y. r0 bnus Java ComV, lnndini; from Floor side by KING Sl HKFFNF.R, IXJXr ted Htlttes, an CincinuiiMti 100 bundles I rpper and .kirtine I.entherjut KING ,t BBFFNBR, No Si7 Main street, Cincinnntl I BATHBBr- I i received by apfi I'CJAir AND MOIASHKH.-IW hdds Sugar, 15 prime; l,JOt) bbls Molasses ; for sale by KING &, BSPPMER. 'J? Main strti't, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. I IRQE "nil enlcndid lot of Mahognny, Fancy, (ierman, Chi 1' ne-. , BagUan and rtmerican Furniture Oil Cloths, just re-oerred ami tor fbIi; by J. D. OSBORN &, CO. V OTICIi. The nob's and account- f George Gere i.Co.. are t i aan iin uri tor settle paid without rlelav. Columbus, July 5, 1849. lit und collection. Tliev mu-t be IM(lTIN(i .BATKIIIAIiS FOB SA1-K. IOIt unle, low for cash, or on short credit, a large asortineiit ol I Printing Materials, eonabting in part of '-' .-ii" i royal hoti Siiiilh I'reaatm i Bbubern Preas. KJ lb". Pica. .'160 " Stiiall l'icn. 4()0 " BoOJneJa, nearly new. UM " Brevier. I'lO " Minion, ' ISO " Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Alio, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which U nearly new. Together with Stand-, Galley-, Slicks, Chases., Itulen, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stone-, and finally, everything used in n printing oilier. AliV portion nl me atmve will lie soM extremely ("IT lor casti, or on liort time. Ideell! C1IAS. SCOTT, Aiient. ( OI, Mill s ami xi:ma baii.boao. ' 1 1 1 1 K annoal eleetion bir Directors of the Columbus and Xetiia I Railroad, will be held at the office of suid comnniiv in Co lumbus, on Tuesday the 1ft day of January next, between the boon ot -' ami I o'clock, I', M. iiy order ol the Hoanl. .1. IIIDGWAY, Jr.. Secretary dersj d.'tw Stauasman copy. S.HITirs VICFS ol Domestic Man nine tu re, the best in the - market, for sale at the sifili oft he GI1.T PADLOOK Bent 10 l)ATKNT PUN AIAKFBS-ANOTMFB SI IM'I.V. I A lopertor article tor making Ouill I'etis by a single and mid- DM oneratioti. arraiiled. For .-ale at the new book -tore ot ieai j. ii. niun & cu. I I MillLV MirOBTANT TO HOI SK FAINTEBS. I I Hi tl SI'.KKITKIJS AND OTHKHS Vali'adle DiscovKav in THn Aar 09 I'aintixo. James Coppl'ck, of Mount Holly, N. .(.. has discovered u simple process of preparing and mixing conuuuo mie lean patni aim an uencaie colors, ny wnu ii IBM liability o change ainl loea their con,, and lieauly in the sliade or dark is completely obviated. It it it well known fact that white paint in parlors and other -hut -up nu mi-, in passages ami behind doors and shutters, uliuoHt Invariably aaanme a tbrty, nuoky, yelkiw hue, noon after being applied, when excluded troin the direct rayn of light. livery goorl painter must desire to remedy this aotaowMgOd evil. This he may now easily and cheaply do, and be enabled to perform (jood work that Mill be ii-eltil and satisfactory to hifUri loiners, and thereby secure him increased patronage by eialira-i iii1: the pre.-eiit opportunity to nvail bini!-ell of this desirable im-pi uienwnl in his art. Pleaaa call at this office to exlmlne certificatef, &v., and to learn how tin- tu'cessary information may be obtained. I 'f "Housekeepers, ship nnd steamboat ow ners should ol course sec Hint Iheir paint inn ' hereafter done accordini; to this unchangeable nnd BUperior method, and thus avoid the aiiiioyaiice, uWOnrenlence, unlii-hlibiin-ssund expense of frequent repainting. Cohunbna, Dec. ihh. FOB JANCABV. I "io jo, ooo DO 1. 1, A It H. 1IAUYI.AND CONBOUDATEO Lo'lTKltv. Cumi 17. for 11 Ik'iO, to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Thursday, Jan. Hi, 1680, 7S number lottery and 14 Drawn Ballots. PC HEME. 1 of ?'00,000 is IM.Uhl, l of :'.000 is ,1,000, 1 of 'J,S00 is 9,50ft 1 of l,:is i- i,;ir-s. .'! of :;) are i:,ooi), yn of ioo are s.ism, ai ,,t -,ihi an- l.nou, .'too of loo are :to,ooo, i of to an; a8flQ. Tickets ijri Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be issued and sold at the following rates : gfl whole tr. -Hi halves IlT.oO, 'Jli quarters, 2i eighths, 9,:i7. BJgJgJgt Matfy HMMi CmiNoHilnted Lottery, Pot the benefll of the Coneottdated Lotteriea of Maryland, class A, for Igfift tti be drawn in the city of Baltimore, auL SHturday, -Inn. IS, UJN It niinibtrs. end 12 dniwii ballots. PTLRNUtD SCHEME. 1 of r0,0IH) is 50,000, 88 ol 1,000 are 2.f.0,000, 1!M of -100 are n.lllHI, oil of 100 are C.tUX). t, ot HI are V-JSO, 6 of 70 are 4.oL MrJot til are 7,9-JO. .f ot 50 are ftlMM. Tickets 15 Shares in proportion. Certificate of packages in the above w ill be issued and sold at the following rates : & whole tickets f-.M0, jii hull tickets 11)5, M quarters tgft W eighths 26,25. BMMt Mnrylnnil CoiiMiliilnteil I.otlery. Class 7, tor UOft to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md.. Thursday. Jan. 15, I WO. HtinutnlK-r lottery and 10 drawn ballots. OLOHIOl'S SCHEME. 1 of fr-JO.OOO is 20.0(h), 1 of H..O00 is H.IXXI, 1 of -1,000 is 4,000, 1 of 1.7UI h I.7MI, 10 of 1,200 are 1-J.OtK), 10 of BOO are 11,000, 10 of :I0 an :i.hio, 10 ot goo are t,00ft 7b of iooare7,(sju, 51 of 40 an gJMft Tickets Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will lie issued mid cold at the following rates: 22 whole tickets &,', 22 halves ;I2,50, 22 quarters 10,25, eighths 8,12. .! J.'HJO 1 i .i tol CnilNnlltlntl'll l.oMer. of Mo i ' hi in!. For the benefit ol tin ConaolMated Lotteries. Class No. o lor 150. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, IW0. SPLENDID SCHEME. I ot .17..'XK) is :i7,500, 20 of LflJO are 70,000, 25 of 1,500 are 57,-5no, 25 ot 7"SI are IS.7.SI, 25 of :W5 an 7,t;r2, 121 of 200 am :1,000, tCl of 100 an 1i,:m, Kl of 75 an; 1,720, 12t ot 50 nrv o . ! Tickets 810 Shares in oronortioll. Certificates of packages ill be is-ued and sold at the lollowing rates : 2t whohi tickts iUD, 2ii halve .1! qiiarb-rj, :i2,50, 26 eighths lti,25. H20,000 ttnrlnml Connoliilnled l.oOery. For the la'iiefit of the Town of liel-Air, anil tor other purposes. Class j:i, lor IWO. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24. J"50. 7t miuiber lottery and 12 drawn tiallots. SCHEMIC. I of $20,000 i- 90,000, I ol gJDOO i- s.OOO, 1 of 4,000 is 4,()0, 1 of 2.000 is 2.0HH, 25 ot 1,000 are 25,000. 20 of 000 are 12,.r00, 25 of .'i00 are 12,5(10, HiO of 214 are '15,5h0, of OOnre :i,:U0. 'I'n ki-ts Share in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be issued and sold at the following rates : 20 whole tickets 170, 20 halves :15, 20 quarters 17,50, 20 eighths 8,75. Address K. N. CARR & CO.. de2ti 138 Tratt street. Baltimore, Md. new ;ooi)s. WK have in store, and otter for sale on gora Utrmi 75 doz. Chopping A. - of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad ' " 100 " Shovels and Hpadea " " 100 Mill and Crow Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window (ilasa. loonolishu " Sash. lOOO lbs. Putty. Id bids. I.inseed Oil. 200 kegs Null, assorted. (iKRt, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At Uie sign of the (Jilt Padlock. OIWIBCE. VIF.W OF TBI LAW RKI.ATIVF, TO DIVORCF.. The on der signed have in press a work on the above subject, by Hk.n ay Folsom I'aok. 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WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAS publisherl it New Edition of Practical Forms In Actions Personal and Iteul, and in Chancery, now in common use in the State of Ohio ; comprising Process, Declarations, Pleas, Replications, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments, Complete Record, Scire facias, Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying Claimants, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal,De-po-itioiis in Stale Courts and in Courts of the United States, Re-aemptlon from Tax Sales, Clerks' Entries, Executions, Partition, Habeas Corpus, Oaths, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission ot Attorneys nnd Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law; Hills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subpiena ami Notice, Di in Hirers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing ami Re-hearing, Masters and Receivers, Bill.i of Review, Orders, Dcerees, Ac; with Notes. " ( it dnnifirinm to alttr tiltt cstahlhhrd farm" 2 Erp Cn. Abg. 704. By I'- I'- Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large sup. royal gm, vol. of H7H pages, in line law binding. It BOOM M EN RATIONS. Ermn the Jmlucs of the Court In Bunk. "The new forms, the authorities adduced, ami thu copious notes added to tnia edition, greatrr Inorunati its value. The book will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has lieeii prepared with care, and evinces a degree ot critical learning and Iet,'id acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame as an able law writer of its learned author." Court in Haul;, January 7, 1819. I i Hie lion. Judge McLean, of the L'. H. Supreme Court. " All who are acquainted with the accurate learning ami hiyh professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a val uable book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sunt that no one on reading it, will be dir-appointed. Tin1 forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their final terminations, are given, ami the Yonns ot pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these form- of process am) pleadings, a reference i made lo authorities sustaining important points of practice, under appi-upniilc heads. The ministerial duties or clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointer) out, including the mode of taking depositions in iijc lent nil a wen us in me .-inn' conns, r pon me n note, i coii -ider this Work as n most valuable one to the profession, nnd to all whose duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the adiiiiui.-tnitiim of justice " From the Hon. .hn!:;e Unmet. " It apicarslo me that no Practitioner in thecourts of our State, with your hook before tin-in, can be at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, thiit can be wanted In tfae OOUreo of his practice; and it is vrry evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much time ami labor lo those of the profession who consult the work." Pro m Juga Wulkcr. v lien . o, Mi i tin- i. nine ol r-ecoml edition, in reali ty, a new book ol' S?0 pi res, every one of which contains matter ot every day utility to the i'ractitioner ot I. aw in otuo. we rlo not see now even the tyro, with tin light hen; furnished, need be at a loss lor the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorn, nr ( Jerk, And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the fmtr, but tin1 whrftfun ; lor authorities are cited to su-tain almost every form presented , and then the index, that better half of a law book, is very elaborate, and complete." from Judge Wright. " The Oral edition has been carefully revised, ami so many other fortni added that 'UUa may In- regUded as almost a new work.' Copiouanotoa are ndded to this edition, relating chiefly to practice, -elei ted trom tiiatei mIh collected by the author during several years, and oapecially relating to the more important rpiestirms m Chancery practice that hale not yet been settler! ill tlx' courts of Ohio. 1nu hook should bw in thu library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at tha book store nt I. N. WHfraia A HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at tin publishers' prices, of the lul lowing persons, viz : D: . Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookeeUer, CUllkxtfbei William McArthur, Cinli-ville; James Steplieti-on, Portsmouth; Sanford A Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W Reed A Sons, ami A. W. Perley, do., .anesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Cliiirsvilh-; A. L. Frazrr, do., Sleuheuville ; B. L. A. 'I . Haiilia, New Lisbon ; Jleehe A Elkitis, booksellers, Akron ; W. 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Worth, Upper Smuhl.-ky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Melvin, London, Madison co,; GeOTge Ehert, TUBd ; Wm. Hood, Perrydiurgh ; C. E. Newman and .I. M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Sowers A Co., rindlay; Otta H. Miadlur, Somerset, Prrry co.; Par-suns A Co., Ely ria, deel l-rUw A COMPLETE DIGEST OF I ML OHIO HEFOItTH. I N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON have rmbnahed n olgnel ej I tin tir-t sixteen volumes of the Ohio Heporta ; containing all the cases rviT reported at Law am) in Equity in the Supreme Court of the Stnti of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and sometime Iteportcr of that CoOlt; I vol H vo, 7tk) dbbm n Inn law banding, Price !.'.". Ot this digest Jndgn Huniet remarks : - I am of opinion that it has much merit, and will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries ol our profession. It i calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course of decisions on the various matters which have la-en in litigation in the Supreme Court of our state since the year IKM. The plan chosen for the work is simple ami jsrspiruoiis, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says : "This digest Is very systematically arranged, Well lomletl-r i, bus a Complete table ol the eases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not liml in digesMjin excellent index to the principal matters." The work may also he bad, at the publishers' prices, ot the following persons, viz I Df H Scott. Lancaster; Joseph Jones, hook-sellr r, Chillicothe; W McArthur, Cu-elerfue Jnmes Str.iiheiison, Portsmouth; Sanford tfc Co, booksellers, Newark ; W W Iteed A Son-, and A W Perley, rlo, ZunesviUe, Dr J Ihinhnm, St Clairs-ville j A L Frazer, do, Steulnvdli; BUT Hauna, New Lisbon; Bcebe St Elkins, b wikai-llers, Akron; W St I SliH-um, do. Marietta; J D Bigge A Co, Massillon; J J Fast, do, Canton ; It Little, do, Itavenna; C W James, clerk of the court. Logan, Hocking co; S Knepper, Woosti-r ; .1 Beat, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk ol the court, Millersburiih, Hobnes co; W II Cantield, Esq, Medina; M C Vounglove, bookseller. Cleveland; C Bartlett, do, Paineaville; W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetterson, Ashtabula cn ; D Camptcll St Son, booksellers, Sniidu-ky City ; J J Ib-ar h, bookseller, Mansfield J II Larwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrus; Bronson & Mr Lene, Kenton, Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, booksi-ller, Springfield ; H Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county ; C Ellis, biMikseUer, Dayton; F Harris, Xenia; J Morrison and II Limbocker, Piqua; T Rrodle, PoatrnnaOnr, Lebanon ; II W Derby St (o, booksellers, (Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: (i C Worth, Upper Sandusky ; 0 Allen, Marion; J Melvin, London, Madison co; (i Ehert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood. I'errysburgh ; (J E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J Sowers A- Co, Findlay; ( II Mueller, Somerset, Prrry co . par sons 6l Co, Klyria 1 d. r d. IPLEYS WAR WITH .MEXICO. A full History of IV the Ituw, Progress and Tenninatioli of the War with Mexico : by K. S. Ulpley, Brevet Major in the I'nited Statis Army. 2 Tols. 8 vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of decJ4 I. N. WHITING St HUNTINtiTON. GLIMPflBfl ON SPAIN: OH NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOI'K IN 147. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 7.1 ct. Just received at the Book Store of d19 I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. ANTHONY ANCIENT7lEORAPiTi A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medireval ieofrapby, sYc. By Charles Antbon, LED. 1 large vol. 8 to. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of m. .1 I. N. WHITINO & HI'NTINOTON. THE LAM) OWNEIt'H MANt'AI,, CONTAININti a summary of Statute Ucgulations in New York, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning Land Titles, Deeds. Mortgages, Wills of Real Estate, Descents, Land Taxes, Tax Sales, ltedemptloni. Limitations, Ex emotions, Interest of Money and Usury, with an appendix containing the Constitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hall. Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. TESTIMONIALS. From F.x-Gov. Seward " I believe your work will be extensively H-. : i.i. and think I cannot be mistaken in advising its publication under an exjctntion that it will be ol much service to land owners and to the public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the I'nited States " Such a work is wanted, not only by the Legal proleasion, bat by many business men having commerrr or dealings in the States noticed. Such a manual would furnish Just the ioturmatioa which persons interested in western lands desire." For sale at tbe Bookstore of dea -cUkw L N. WHIT1NQ At HUNTINGTON. HOTKLS AND SALOONS. HUOAIIWAY HOTEL, ItY DAVID MITCHELL, apfi-dtf llrouil sit reel, ColiiiiibuM, Ohio. CAPITOL IIOLSi: -COL! Will H, OHIO. .ii. nun i iitii, r, riioeiiiKToa. 'I1 ill new nnd popular Hotel Is located in th 1 of the city. K has bttB enlarged, ami is i: the imi't central part IioW liiriil-lierl hi i, -1 v I no. I lo tin, I ,,t nv I I,,!. I in the W.mI The t ablu d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market at fords, and no pains will be spared to make thu guests fee at HOME. Stages for all the routes, call at this house Dailv lor passengers. Convenient, and tirst-rate .Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, ul ways ill attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL -COLI1II1I M. ROBERT RU8BEL HAS taken the I'niterl States Motel, loealed a lew roils south ol his old stand, where he is urcuarerl to accommodate mid will be happy to welcome bis old patrons and friend.', and all otb ers who may have occasion to vii-it Columbus, in pursuit ot e.tle-i business or pleasure. manirt AMERICAN SALOON, (UNDER TIIK ABflllOAM HOTKL.) TTAVE just n-ceived Fresh ( )ysters,aml will constantly keep on I X hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fre-h Klsh, Sardines, 1'ickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Um Tba Bar will be kept constantly inppUad with tile purest Liquors, Wines, (Jordlals, S'giirs, Sec. No pi ins will be spared to gratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Saloon. iy Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc-l-tf CITY SALOON-Colmnbii-, Ohio." 10KNKU High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this espiblishtiient are now prepared to serve up OysbTS, Giuue, l'i-b, and nil the luxuries ol the season, in a stvle iin-uriiasserl. i ney nave niso adrleii several jinvate rooms lor liotilleineii wi-li hi',' to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors ami Cigar. On drought, Carew's Detroit Ale, Sehultz XX 1'nlo Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oci,M-dtl ft AUK Kit & OLMHTKD. LII'E INSI ItANf'K. .Nl: BW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Often N0.1W, Wall street. MOItlllS l ltANKEIN. '..,'(. I'l.lNV I'I'EE MAN, Actuary. (Charter iieroetmtl. Tin- bu-iness of this eomoa- ny is conducterl upon tin mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la.-; three years amounted to over gl8U,000. Each policy holder is a member of the comuanv, and entitled to share in its nrotit-. which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they cxceerl p.SJ, m wtiicti casr? ISI per cent. I- required and Ml per cent may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcnewuhlu an nuidlv. and hearimi im i r ent. iiitiTect. The amount of its capitul, tin character of its securities, and its mode ot rloniL' business, make this one of the safest comou- Biaa in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter -..ulll IOI 111 lll.rFlOieilLH Ul HOB Rllltl. This compuny will iiiniiri' on Uie lives ol persons on any part of tin; globe, at equitable rates, ot premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before mm. Thu many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate an1 daily securing to their families and triends those ail vantages. The agent in this city would n spec t fully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, ami thu applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAL'GH, Agent, Bd door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coit's store. Uob't Thompson, M. lb, Examining PhfBMan. mH CAKVEO WORK. VltCIHTEt.'TS, Builrlers, Free .Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged in building, can he supplied with carved work for MIT pnrpoao, TrhfltbOT Classical or (irotesque, (iotliic or Arnbej MO, Altar pieces lor churches. Centre l'ieccs to tupport chandeliers, Panels tor walls, Friezes, Caps, Tresses, Vc. (tcntlemcu supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Halls or l'rivnte Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public ami nrivate. The carved decorations upon the ceiling of the Odd Pel-lows' Hull in Dayton was designer! and carver! by him, and is acknowledged to he the most beautiful ami most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads lor signs. ,L UOBlNaON, Carver, oc31-d:tm Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAIt.MS. CV)U SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the aV county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price und payment, two of tht most fplrndid improved farms upan tnt Maumrc Hirer, to wit : The farm known as tin; Dodd farm, ut Damascus, about twenty -five miles above Maumee City, containing nearly 300 acres. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumca river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good iiweimi ami oui-nouees, nearly new. nrenarmnii nn irior inrs, Tb. Wnbjsh kud Er cumi) i. thnnii'li tbe emu, itms arfunl- ing water to all it parts, and ease ol' transportation to tbe lake. This is one of the most beautiful tariiis upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the tarin upon which I reside, containing near! two ban. dred acres, over one hundred of which an highly improved, with thirty acres ot bottom laud upon the Maumee. Upon this farm then; are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, goorl dwelling nnd out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach i'S in short, a place which the undersigned has tilted up, during a residence of fifteen years, as a home for himself retina may be known on application, (inurlii II. NEED, DAVIS, SMITH A. CO., 10M.MISSION AND FOWAItDINO MEIH HANI'S, wholesale " ' dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sotud attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and se ling produce consigned for sale. sel3-dly Fr. SKINNEIi, (Late of AYw Lisbon, Ohio.) fENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, ir'tti.s m iiutier, i neese, i.nru, aim t rounce in genera), Ho. 13, East Front nt., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Itefer to Justus Wright and A. 0, KichanUon, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. flnndgnni & Co., New Lisbon ; Grlgf St Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; H. B, Boss, Portsmouth Lawsoii tfc Covode, Welbville ; Ewidt ami (iebliarl, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. IseSil-dtf J18T RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ol Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain YV1-nt, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored tor party and werlding Dress.) and wool Vesting ; Cravats. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk I'nder-shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, black and white Kill and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Halt Hose ; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East, These (foods were very recently -elected with great care by the uiiderrd lined, in otieol the lw-r-t Eastern markets, and are of the latest and BrOft durable styles that could be lound in New York. BtinUfUl now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call ami examine before they pun ha.-e else when. A A STEWART, N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully md promptly attended to. jnov9 I 1 1 1 1 l I KIM. A lill.HKKT'S I" It K Mil' M HUSTON H I A N O t , .lu.l r.'rcivfil mid Inr hiiIc nt inanulni tiirrr', pri cm. A. IIKKD, taW, Four door. North of th.' Nr-il llouef. Coliimliu., Ohio. aulO-dly IjITTIiK MIAMI ItAII.IUMH. QPR1KG AM BUMMER AllltANGEMENT I84H. For New 0 York and Huston two through trains daily change of hours. On anil after Tuesday, April loth, I Hi), until further notice, Pa-senger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 1U minute- A. M., and :t O'clock, P. M., for Mdford, Poster! Craaafasga, Deerlield, Morrow, Wayne-iville, Sprint; Valliy, .Xenia, feOoH Springs and Springfield. lleturning, leaves Spriiigtiebl f 4 A. M. ami 'J 1'. M. Passengers tor New York, llostoti and inteiiiiediiito point-, should take the 5, 111 A. M. Tridn from Cim iiiniiti. Passr-ngers for (.'obuiibus, anesville, Wlieeling, md intermediate towns, should take the .I, ltt A. M. Train. The Ohio Staip Company are running the following line in connection with Uie Trains : A Daily Daylight Line lo Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train Iroiu Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, cnmieclimr with tbe :t P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Marl It i ver and Lake Erie Itnilrond will leave Springfield at I'J M. connecting with the Morning Train from 'in-cinoati lor the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, lea vu t incinnaii at .1 r. M ami isprmvtieiiiat 4 I'. M. Fare from t 'incinnati to Xenia gl !1 " " Spnnirneld . . " " Sanrlusky City " Bnffalo " " Columbus . . g gg .. 6 AO .. 10 no ,ii For other information and Throiish Tickets, apply at the Tick et Office, on Mroadway, near Front Street Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. ly'Thi Company will not lie responsible for Baggage exceeding ."l dollar m value, unless the same is returned to tbe ( 'onduc-tors or Agent, and fn iuht paid at the rale of a passage for every 5D dollars in value above that amount. aprihf I EST received and for sale. ilO brN C. TAK, by J ap6 KIWQ 4X HEFFNER, Cnaefanaatl T(t lAIIKTH. 4 T WM. KING'S Unis Store esjieeial attention Is paid tochil- V dren first, anil after them all others who may tie pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINE Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and core ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogne, and Smith's Tonic, for the run of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's St Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human syetera. Heller's Liver Pills which stands. uncmiaiVd by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diamses arising from a deranged itate of tbe liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Hymp, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Influenza, Tirkling Sensation ot the Throat, Wboop-ing Cough, Ac, Ac. Trash's Magnetic Ointment is raining a name shove all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruited and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Jtc. All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STOKE, Columbus, on door south of tbe Ohio ltab Journal Office. aug3dtf ;KNT I Id M II CALF BOOTH. 1 USTOM made fine French Calf Boots at g3, H 50 and g4, for J sale at KIMBALL S Shoe and leather Store, Journal bmdiny llmttMii r Uie Daltea Mate, I HUM MiMfl 4, IH, TO HMHCII I, IH3. Tin; lixijci Tivu. FnSdfU, ZAOHART TAYLOR, .,f 1 nuliln V'lc l'rni,l,-ut. MII.MItU I'll.I.MOHH, of Now york. Tilt CABINET. Sccr. lnry ol Clin,,, Juil.N M CI.AVTON, of Ueliiwur.'. MnWTM MjIMan; WiLU. MEAEDITH, ofPiuifttfuJ& " in- I I1U..I t., I.. I , i 1 1 i , I . - Socnurjr of Wnr. OKOIKIK V. CIIAWKOIIU nl ;. ,,riu. "WJ "I llif S.rj, WII.I.IAM H. 1'KKrtTON, of Vlrj'ni.. ro.tuiii.UT (inniTal, JACOH COLI.AMKH, of Vcniudit. Allonmy (l.-nornl. KKVEKDV JOHNSON, of Murj li.ucl Till! JCDICIAKT. 1 1: i mi court ur Tiir mntn "tatkii. Clikf Jiutlu-, HOI1KH H. TANEY, ol Murvluul. JOHN McLEAN. of Oh PETEB X. DANIEL of Virginia, riAMUKL NELSON, ofN. Vurk, LEVI WOODBURY. ofN.Hamp, Kobkrt c QnUBR, of Ponn. JAMEtfN WAYNE, of Georgia JOHNCATUON.ol Te e,. .IUIIN UoKJNLEY, of Ky., MBMBBBfl oe THE XXXI" OONOBBM ABHANOKD ACCOKUINU TO THEIH KXoWN : i. ' i i I WITH 1. 1 1 n 1 . 1 : TO TIIK TWO OBKAT I'AaTfCS. . S K X A T I, . Presblent-MILLAItl) TtUMOBM, Vice President ol I'. States. .-er-reuiry aiiii-hv I!cken Atchison, David U.d . -Mo. Hale, John P Hamlin, Hannibal, d .. Houston, Samuel, d Hunter. Robert nt T. Jones, OeuigO W. d. . . . King, Wm.It.d Mangna, Willie p. Mason, James M, d Miller, Jacob W. m Morion, Jackson, v ... Norris, Moses, jr. d Pciure, James A ir Pbelpfj Samuel gt ,p . . Pratt, Thotoaa G. v ... Husk, Thomas J, a.... Sebastian, Win. K.d.. Bewnrdt VVm, 1 1 Shields, James, rf , Smith, Truman, tr Soule, Pierre, d Spruancc, 1'resley. ir.. Sturgeon, Daniel, d ... .-N. II. . Mi. ..Tex. ..m. . - Iowa. ..Ala. . .N. C. ..Va. ..N.J. . . Flor. . -N. 11 -.Md. Ver. . - Md. ..Tex. Ark. . - N. Y. ..111. ..Ot . . Lou. ..Del. ..Pa. Badger, George V..w... Baldwin, Itoger S. ir . . . Bell, .lohu.tr Batten, Thomas H. d. . Berrien, John M. Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James V, d Bright, Jeaac D. d Butler. Anthony P. it. . . Cullman, John 0,4 Cuss, Lewis, at Chu-e, BtmM P.al Own, John 11. m Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, v Corwin, Thomas, tc Davis, John, v Davis. Jefterson, d Dewaon, Wm. c. w Dayton. Wm. L. a? Dickinson, Daniels, d.. Dodifr, Augustus (.'. d. . Dodge, Henry, d. liouj.i--, Stephen A. Downs, Solomon (,'. ( Felch. Alplwus, d Foote, Henry S. Greene, Albert C. ir N. U. .CL .Tun .Mo. .Geo. .Ark. Me. .Ia. .S C. .S.C. . Mich. .Ohio. . It. I. :5t .Pa. .Ohio. Ma-. .Miss. .Geo. X J. .N. V. . Iowa. .Wis. .11L . Lou. .JHIofa .Miss. a. L Tuner, Hopkins L. Teiin I'liib-rwoorl, Joseph It. it Ky. I'pham, William, n Ver. Walker, hajM P. d Wif Walefi. John, a Del, Webster, Daniel, re Mass. Whitcomb, Jesse, , Ind. Vulee, David L. rf Flor. I10HSK ok BBPBB8ENTATIVB8. .-in'iiKcr iiuwEI.I. COBI1, ol (ii'orgm. Clerk- -ihbiui -i. uuiF.au, i ivnoeife.. AlberUoii, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, Goor-e W,i d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y NY Lou Iowa Penn Mo Mass Alexander, Henry p. ir s V Allen, Charles, s. ie. Mass Alston, William J. w Ala Anderson. Joaiah M. v Tenn Alidn-ws. George It. r NY Ashe, William S. d N C Ashmuii, George, w Mass Avcrett, Thomas II. ( Va linker, Edward D. it 111 Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Thomas II. d Va Id-ale, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, N Y Hissi'11, William 11., Ill Bingham, Kinslev S. d Mich P.ocock, 'lliomas S. ( Va Bokee, David A', ir NY Booth, Walter, s. d. Conn Briwdon, Friuikfin W. d Ala Bowie, Rlobard J. ie Md Uowlin, James 11 il Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, re Kv Kerr, John B, ie King, Dimiel P. King, George G. tr K.ii . , James G. v King, John A. k Kiiur, Preston, fsd La Sere, Emile, d Lefller, Shepherd, d Levin, Lewis C. not tr Littletield, Nathaniel S. , Mann, Horace, Miiim, Job, d Mar.-hfdl, Humphrey, it Ma-on, .John -'. rf Matteon, Orsnmus B. ir .Urachaio, .lamr?, p Meinle, IlicharrlK, rf Miller, John K. rf Milson, John S. d .Moore, Henrv D. m Morehend, diaries S. ie Morris, Jonathan D. rf Morse, Isaac E. rf Morton, Jeremiah, ic Met lernand. John A. d Melloiiald, Joseph E. rf Peim if? Ver Vn Ohio V l'cmi Ky Ohio Lou Va 111 Ind Hrigga, George, v NY Hroolts, James, it N S' Brown, Albert G. d Miss Brown, William J. rf Ind Bin I, Alexander W. d Mich Burrows, Lorenzo, m NY ?n uoweu, James, d Va McGnugluy. Erlward W.M Ind Burt, Armistead, d 8 C llutlr-r, Chester, v penn Butler, Tbumas B. w Conn Cabell, Edward C. ir Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Kv Caldwell, Joseph P.ai N C ('alvin, "iiiutl, s Penn McKissock, Thomas, ir N Y Mi'Lanirhnn, James X. rf MoLone. Robr rt M. rf McLi-an, Finis E. tc .Mc.Mullin, Fayette, d Mi'Oueen, James, rf M. Willie, William rf Nelon, VViihain, Nes, Henrv. to IVnn Md fj sc Mi., l-nmpla.ll. Lewis I). ir Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, IT I'enii Chandler, Jo-eph It. ir Penn Clarke, Charlaa E, w NY CHereland) Chauncey f. ( Conn CUngnuut) Thomns L. u N 0 Cobb, Howell, d Geo ( obb, Williamson It. W d Ala Colcock, William V.d 8 C Cole, Orsamus, it Wis l 'oie.'er, Harmon 3. ar NY Conrad, Charles M. rc Lou Corwm, Moses It. a Ohio Crowell, John, f s tr Ohio Denial, John 1 J. rf n c Delierry, Edmund, w N C r. On NJ Neivcll, illiiun A. Ogle, Andrew Jackson, ir V enu Uids, f'.dson B, d On, Jamea L, rf Otis John, to Outlaw, David, tr Owen, Alb n F. tr Piirker, Richard, rf l'easlee, Charles II. rf Peck, Lucius B. rf Phelps, John S. rf Phmnix, J. Phillips, ic Pitmun, Charles W. a-Potter, Emery D. rf Powell, Paulus, rf Putnam. Harvev. ir Ohio SC Me N C Go,,. Vn Ml Ver Mo N V Penn OUo V. N V I'enn N Y III N V Pun Mil--Ind Ohio N Y Pom N Y N V Dickey, Jesse C. to Penn Reerl, Robert R. re Ihmmick, Milo M. rf PUtn lleynolds, Gideon O. i naner, David t. rf Ohio Hie hard -501 1, Win. A. l Dixon, N r i in F. ir I; Doty, James D. rf Wis Duer, William, tr NY Kisley, blijah, tr llohhins, John, jr. rf Ilockwell, Julius, tr Robinson, John I., rf Root, Joseph M.i .-Rose, Robert 1,. tr Hnas, Thomns, rf Rumsev, Davirl, tr tlaekett, Wm. A. tr Savage, John H. rf Sawtell, Cullen, rf Schenek, Robert C, ir Hrhermerboni. A. M. if r-'chooleraft, John I., v Seddon. James A. rf Duncan, f tr Muss Dutibam, Cyrus L. rf Ind Durkee, Charles, s rf Wis Edmund-mi, H. A. rf Vn Erana, Alexander, it Md Evanp, Nathan, tr Ohio Ew iiil. Andrew, rf Tenn I Valberston, W. S. rf Miss fitch, Graham S rf Ind Fowler, Onn, re Mass FreerlU v, John, tc penn Fuller, 'lliomas J D. rf Me Gentry, Meredith P. tc Tvun (ierry. Elhridge, d Me loadings, Jednia H.s Ohio (iihuore, Alfred, rf Penn Goodi now, Butus K. ir Me 'ioruian, Willis A. rf Ind Gott, Daniel, NY Gould, Herman D. tr NY (ireen, .lames S. d Mo firinnell. Joseph, r Mass Hackott, Tnomna C. rf Gnor Hall, Willard P. rf Mo Ibdloway, Kansoni, to N V Hamilton, William T. rf Md Hammond, Edward, rf Mil Hampton, Moses, k Penn Haralson, Hugh A. rf Oeor Harlan. Andrew J. d Ind Uaronaisaon, John H. rf Cgg Harris, l-ham G. d Tenn Harris. Samson W. rf Ala Harris, lliomas L. rf 111 liny Andrew K. te N J Haymomi, 'lliomas S. r Va lleb.ird, William, if Ver Henry, William, tr Ver Hibbard, Harry, rf K Hilbarrl. Henry W. r Ala Horul.'iiid, Moses, rf Ohio 'IVnn Me Ohio N Y N Y f-'hepperd, Am;u-.tus II. ir N ( Silvester, Peter H. r NY Spaulding, Klbridiie 0. v NY Spraifue, William,, tr ( it'll Stanly, Edward, tr N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Stanton. Richard II. rf Ky Stephens, Alexander H. rr Oeor Stetson, Charles, rf Me Stevens, Thaddeus, jp Penn Strong, Wiini, rf Peim Swectzer, Charles, rf ohin Taylor, John I,, w Ohio Tbomna, James U, d Tenn Thompson, ,lni?o!, rf Mum Thompson, James, rf pnajB Tboiop-on. ,,,U ; r ky Thompson, William, rf lown Thunnan. John R.m NY Toombs. Robert, w Oeor Tuek, Amos.sir N L'nderhill, Walter, N V Van Dyke, John, tr N J Venahfe, Abraliam W. rf N C Vinton, Sainuid V. w Ohio Walden. Hiram, rf NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf s c Watkins. Allien (i. it Tenn Welhoni, Mar-hall J. rf (lr()T Wentworth. Jnhn, rf 111 White , Hugh, in NY Whittlesey, William A. rf Ohio Wildrick, Isaae, rf N J Wilmot. David, fsd Peim Wdlitmis, Christ. H. w Tenn Vil-oti, James, w Ji H Vlnthrop, Itohert C, r Mass Wood, Amos K. rf Ohio Woodward, Josih A. rf 0 0 Young, Thomas It. 4 ID Wliole Number JV!) H,,ll.iilny, Alexander II. rf Va II !::.. l-aac I. rf SC ll.iu-lon, .liilm W, tc Hownrd, 'nbiey I', rf Howe. Jon W. v DolMld David, rf Hunter, W. tJtm Inge, fiimitel v. rf Jaek-nn, William T. tr JolMMM) .lame. L. tr iakMMBi Aniln-w, rf JiiIiihoii, Kuliort W. rf Jon,',. George W. rf Del Tex Pon Als OUo Ala N Y Ii im Ark 'I'enn ....... A si'I--:N1,l ASSORTMENT OF IIIIIT S A N It NF.W VKAH'S PKPHFNTt me it ot Annuals and other elrgatit wr.rk- suitable r Chri-t. ma- ami New W,, presenu.. whieh they will sell at extrem. lT low prices : among which are TllKDHAWlNfi ROOM SCRAP It. )OK lor IM, H. cam 'lU.irto vo ume with Bujerh illustrations, engraved by the m.i-l itrri-t. THK I.KAFI.KTS OK MKMrmv- .i n.i m i for 1850, 8 ro ; ' F 1 MS or BEAUTY ; or, Literary (iilt lor I gnu volume ; superb fJvo JJIFTLEAVES OF AMERICAN POETRY an elegant Hvd MM hy KutiM W(irisWold i nr. ,-ui.n-,MH t.AU.F.RY -ea-otis ouartri : an ilhistraterl L it Book m nl) THE PtlETrt Omma, for IfJM; edited by Mrs. Hal. , a large splendid fvo volume i Htll-:MSHIP'SOKFEIUS(i;aChristmM,NewY.arnn.l Mirth-'tay pres.nl, tor li-.'-f; I HE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP i a Christma. and New tears Annual lor Ik'sU: THE RUBY ; A Token of Friendship for UML with superb steel Enirravmis Irnni rlesiirns hy celehrated artisU 'I HE (iFT (it- f KIEM'SIIIP; A Token ot R. m ml.ranre. lor IrVjO: THE GARLAND: or. Token of Friendship i a "liristmas and New lear's gift for 1850; THE HYACINTH , ,ir. Afler tion s (Jilt f.tr I-,.- THE IVY WREATH ; with U-autitul dlu-trat.. n- ("HRISTMAS ROSES and New Yemr's (iift, for ICT; a present for yiiune people ; PHOVkHBIAl, PHILOSOPHY; with elegant ilIutrations and superbly lanmrl ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR; by the Poets and Painters ; a new and beautiful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE; or, The Poetical Language of Flowers, with ckgamly rolored engrsvinirs. 8to ; MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES; a splendid fofto volume, with illustrations from deciitrns prepared expressly lor tbe work, en-grwed on steel under tile immediate sup. nnttndanre of Mr. Etf. wrd Finden Ttigelher with a Urge assortment of elegant Port Folios, Al buns. Hiblrs, Prayer books, Card Case-. A- a Also, a great anrty of beautiful Juvenile books, suitable lot Christmas and New Year's presents. d-JO I It ItOKg. 3 beantitul Mirror- with giit or bronze brack i"A ets and marble mantlet for sa by J. H. RILEY A CO. ;VVNNEs Ni:V WOltK ON SHEItlPFS. I An Ol'SHEIUFFANDCOItONKIt-Ju-t pul,)i,b.l.A one. a J QCaJ treuti on the law of .sheriff and Coroner," with forms and tWUVneea to the utatutes of Ohio, Indiana mid Kentucky, ny WL L. Gwynne. r Ibis work treats of the appointments and qualifications ol "et hi and Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and oai' ilty tor th. ir acts, and generally, of the dudea and liabilities oi ana enertg and coroner. Among other subjit-u ducussiwL sih T ""'"-" "f -uinmoiiH or proeesanot requiring bail; the service Jv r;:?Patsdendojn and ad sati-lachndum ; arrest ami pn ile.e and di-charge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds; escapes. T, i t ,be .Wr,'1 uf r,T''vi: 'rvic in ejectment; loreigu anil dr.ine-Uc attachment; pror(eding- a-ain-t water craft; JU writ of fieri aiias and proc-edimrs t hen un.ler, embrucimi i,-vv salu of goixls or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, 4c writ (n habere tnchis, po-eesioiiem ; writ ot haheiis corpus, service ol "lblll-ia; l-XICUtion Oil iliTrsvii liriwimlimr. r,.v m. . ..i dowry; arret, rfcc, in criminal cases; keeping of jail inquests ol Iuiikct; forcible detainer; juries, electiuus, and fees ot the shei iti. Under each bend will be found the laws of tba three Mate ( (hio, Indiana and Keiituckv. unon the subject treated at hie Work al-n enno.o,.. .m l. ftusms S nr., iiuiiiillu r I... she-'ft- n the discbar-e of their duties. n Judge Vriuht Mr. (iwynne's "work ia a good one nil. .il and well urraiiL'r'd iiini mu-t be verv usetul not onli to pn.l. -ioiial gentleman and to the olllcers of our courts, but lo 1 suitor-, and purchasers at judicial -ales,' and to idl interested in the tub; of property derived thmuirh such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which embodies so large, an amount of law on the subjects dis- Usserl, In so condensed a lurm." Krruii Jud'-e Jo-t ub It Swan, nnd J W Andrew Pan ..'if- supplies a want which has long been felt, for the liar have here-loton found it neeenry to urope their way through the reported asr - i ertain the law upr n many id thu subjects tr--nt'-il t,l hi una wora Miojei-is, too, about wiur li Uie liar is Often required to trive ndvice,1 Protn Jndga Wnlker It will be seen that the work in urlauunl to in. i t the wants, not only of Hheritts and Coroners, but oi th bsU L' Derally, Such n work has long been li'It to be a great desideratum. We presume that B0 Sheritl'or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will Ion : Ik without it." 1 vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, 9i For sale at the book Ull'L ':-1w in wurnNG & HUNTING TON ii i:i.vi t:' ivmru EDltt'HN: Hi. First Voyu-'e, lieimt the Sailnr-bov Contes -inn - and lit iiiini-ci'lices of the Son of a ( ieiilleiiitui In th merr-niitile sendee. iy Herman Melville, author ot 'TyaW, "Omoo." and " Marrli," 1 vol ll! mo. Price 7.'i cts. Jut received at tin- Look Store of . N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON del! NEW IIIIOKS. N (STOUT 1,1 SpmMi UMani by tiro. Ticknor, in 3r union. Vol. 1 jut nMbvd. ('Iml.n.'r's In.titutp. of 'Ilioology, in 2 volumes. 'I ll'' hull' mill hi- Cmrtor-. fir 'I'll.? Wiiiil. tninr. ,h ..unir mill llio Wliiil, '. lliogrnili)-, 4c, fat. Ilj- (lev. Ilenrr T. Chr '! I'.ir ml.-Iiy I...-.V I. N. WHITING ft HL'.NTINOTOS AllllOTT'S .V1.FKH1I TIIH I. I.'l: VI'. MISTOIIV of Kin;; Utni of EHflndj bj Jn-ub Abbott, with onyruving,, 1 vol m ,n0. Ju.t rcn-ivt'il fit 111' Hook Htore ol ili'HI I. N. VVHlTWa 4 HUNTINGTON rVll.ASSKS, ilOO brU Moliuuca, liindlng lrnni Boll lilo. '1 noil lor b1,i by KING Si HKFFNER, HpH 27 Mnin Btreot, (JincinnHti old-: i.e. tiii:h r.. ..m ., i-,-.-."u .-.i iswiaidrTSt .,1 . ohobM vSol. of Holo I.i ittlu'r, whlrli lio will b11 at 16M, to 18M. cent, per lb. Also, IK) iloz.-n French ChII' Skin., 51) dozen I'nik unil Funcy Lining do, 411 Cuse. Hoot nnd Hboes, and a (rood mulllll.ul of itoota and Hhoes of Home miinufacture deel A C BROWN M A?; A 7. INKS. GODBTSi Sartain'd, mid Grtiuun'l lr Jiuiuarv, 18o0, for sale by de.-2-J I. N WHITI.NG4 HUNTiNOTOS l OI.AM) t'ASIIEI., cnmplcte in tlirw parts. By Charlea M Lover, lllu.tnitod by Phiz. Fur sale by dec2U I, N. WHITING Jc HL'NTINOTON KHEN LAWN CKIETERY. jVOTfCE is hereby given that Lota can he procured In Grewn 1 1 Lawn Cenuterr, until the flrat Ol Auu--t next, at the follow ing prices : rirst (.lass i.ots fM rents per square toot. Seeond Clais Lota uLj cents per square foot On nnd niter tin; first of Auu-ust, thf prices will b as tollows: Fir r-t class l.otd 1(1 cents per square foot Booond cbun Lots. "Mt cents per square foot. Third clas l.nU 5 cents per square ('(Kit. The Sunnftnisndnnt will lie on tha rrimmfa in fair wsmaA from 0 o'clock, A. M. until i o'clock P. M. By order of the Board nl Trusttes. Ij i:' 'in -t ALEX. E GLENN, Clerk. f ' A L I FO li N i .r'TI)()N 12 I MONEY ! HONEY! n LOltlOl'S RESULTS ! Nos. Ml .18 77, the grand capital Prize VJ ot .i(MKI0! was "old by the lucky E. N. Carr & Co., 1 Pratt st . Bnltimnre, Mil. NEW tioi.n DioniNliS DrsrovriiFn i riitrnnvi THROWN IN THE SHADE. The grant luck of the old firm ol E. N. Citrr Si Co.. has thrown a ?lrm over all California specu Intors. P.-r-oti- who Jimr tn- d their lurk with F. N r.r. f-.. tmd that (here is mure Gold to DO hail by the risk of a few dollars with B. N. Carr St Co., than the whole Cajitbrnia mines combined 'I he lucky oflwfl of Curr St Co., ban dune wunders the last month Their luck has no equal, plenae benr this in mind. LOOK HERE ' Citizens and atrangers who wish to purchase uncurrent funds van, by culling mi Can- & Co., or midressitig them a few lines through the Post, have nil their business ntleiiued to with punctu ality and dispatch. Money on lH Banks houeht nnd sold by Carr Sc Co. Draft-- at sighton nil Bnnkt Droit-on Enclnnd or Ireland from iiie to one tlioiiMinrl Pounds can be hurl from E. N. Can St Co' liullion und Pnic office. No. W Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWfl GO FORTH! Carr St Co., are making the peoph rteh I Rehold here ! Nos I 'J li the Grand Prize of ftlUO.WX), 7 8 ! do 40,000, b' 7 8 do 50,000, 911 SI 01X000, Those are only a lew n the lending Prizes sold the month by this lucky firm. We challeiiji! the world to show the same nmount in the same lenizth of time. We say, wake ur' ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We call your attention to the (.'rand array of magnitlcant Lotteries to ia drawn this month, January, 18.')0. All buaine? with this firm is confidential. Carr St Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention lo their country corn pniali nl". Our motto is, secrecy in nil business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and ret aseurcd we will (riveyou.it not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES ! O YES 1 O YES! We call your attention, one and all, to this hrillifint Scheme to at) drawn ami January. The chances iirw good, and depend on it Carr A: Co. have the Prizei. Carr St Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr & Co. will sell Prizedall we ask is one fair trial. " Nullum: Ventured Nothina (iained I " H nu mber the chances Carr St Co. give. Enclose the money il n-ccivn tin t'nsli I , . -,- nflilroia nnd mOOira the Cash Pleace address E. N. CARR St CO.. No. 18, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. de'27 OH BOXER tir.-t quality Mould Candles. s 100 anexi coffee. 35 chests lea. 500 Urn. soft shellcrl Almonds. 'JO barrels eraabcd and powdered Suynr io braHM CnMDa w , ;:. 10 bales Coltan Twine. Manilla Ropa o( nil kinds. Wholesale and retail, at "uv30 McELVAIN Sc FITCH'S. CHRISTMAS AMD NEW YEAK. nOOKS! HdOKS'! A tine collection of Annuals for 1850 Englir-h and American illustrated works; Juvenile Rooks. Rible ami Prayer Rooks, the finest editions, and in any style ol biiiilim.' ; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dresafng rnaoa, Trr1 desks. Szr.. SiC. The finest nsiortinent ever ofliennl tot i new hook store of dc34 ile in this city, at the J H. RILEY St CO. FRENCH JM) .EinM I.EMHONK. FC. CHRIST1N oilers his sern. es as teacher of French and (it rmaii. tu those p-rsiins who wish to Acquire, a tfaoroush knoMlerlye of iho-e I .lumuaies. at very modemte tenns The les-oii- " ill bf nt, nut the iv-ideiiec-i of the pupils, an d at my school inoiii, mt Rich .-ti" t. botnvnu High wul Third next toDr S. M. Smith's cilice. Ioc4-tf LA N l POB I j:.--TldivmVi half' oTT6 79-100 acrTa of hintl. adjoinim; the r ify id Columbus, LVj rods east ol High street, fronting on the Columhun and Groveport turnpike. Tub indi -putal.l. price l.Vl dollars per acre. Terms easy, ami made known on upplication to D FOlt.VN Coluiiibu-. Sept. 4, 1649. "jrf I AIM1 FOR sam:. rONTAlNIMi 'Jim acres, upon the West side of the SelotoTrlver IT null- north ot ('oluuil.u-t. ami . north f In. 1.1... , ;i from the Lake Era- and Cincinnati Hnilroad, and 4 miles from the. i oiumiiu- i lana muni, i ne lana ia first rate, l4n acres under im nrnvemeiit. with a never failing stream running through all nsrts I'h. re is a trrio.1 stone house, with hard and rain water pumps clo-c to the door. There ia n sugar cmo and orchard of vounu ginned tree. I he location is very healthy, and near the eclebrs tea Sulphur .-pnug. lor runner iniorniation, apply upon the premises, of - :"-1:,m JNO. ROBINSON 500 BOXES GREKN a W 1 It I .11,. .!,. I I ...,l. Pints nnd Halts I'orter an.l lk,r, , atk. IM T..,n' hler-, Viuli, and Drugirist Warn of all kind : :si boxes Hint (ilassware ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cnns. Prnnim T...,I.1m Mslra nd Fluted. Also, Druggist Ware ot every variety, constantly tor by n v unmmK Columbus street, Cincinnati Onn BOXKH B' Superior Wh.el Own Glass, ai- JO boxes double thick Imitation Crown, riate and French, ol sll descnptJons; tan boxea Country Brands, sizes from 7 y. 9 to 01 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price ocl7't No li Columbiana street, Cincinnsu CI BAM AND SI ';AR HOtHE MOLASSBSmbf Refined Sugars; H) do S H Molasses, pnme, lwidmr from HeOe I- . and lor sale by P0 KINO St HEFFNER. f'uirinuatl V I-1' EX. Six very tine Mules, suitable inr California adven-turers, may be had by upplyin to P0 KING St HEFFKEH, 71 Main st Ctncinnatt RAIJINf.-J00 boxes, 100 V from John Adams and for nl, boxes, 100 't bosea, landing IT apt; KINO HEFFNER, Cincinnati CARRIAGE TKMIAllNCsS. OC PIECES Pamted Canvass U Damask Linen. 4 M Silver Drab I i i. tb 2UO sett lira- Huh Ramls. lJashs, Tuft l.ae. Patent and Enamelled Leather. Axles. Springa and Malleable ('ristmgs. For aale at the .inn of th- mv9J UIET PADLOCK. n.ooii on. cLorHfc U'E would call the attt-ndnn nt ti publk to our tart lot ot Lmjhb and American FlawrOII Cloths, all widths, from 0H an Ok square yard iui received and for sale by wsii-'An J. D. OBBORX ft CO
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-02-28 page 1 |
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Full Text | VOLUME XTTT. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1850. NUMBER 195. V It INT K I) AN II P II HUH II K I) 11 V SCOTT & BABOOM. OFFICE south-east eOMtl OF KtOH ST. anij tVQAM ALLXt, TERMS liivnrlnnly in mlviince. The Dully, to persons in Columbus, per year fi! 00 " acnt by ninil mil of Columbus 5 00 " during the session, and Tri- We,My balance of year In Columbus 5 00 tomb. 4 oo HTM TH-WeeUf by mail 3 00 Weekly in Columbus 9 00 Out of the i-ity; by mail, sinale 1 50 Tot'iubtof mrmtipwMu ft t Ofl To rlubs of ten MdHpWanllb (OOMttUflH 1 oo Daily, session 0 00 Tri-Wn-kly I 00 Weeklv, single 50 To rlitU ol live mill upwards 40 The folio wini' rates ami rules, of ad vcrl is j ng have hem agreed upon between the proprietors, of the Ohio ff httittmm Hid tbsOhlo Staff Journal, to bf observed, in nil en-en, after Ihi date. July vu, I Ml. Dully Paper. One square, 10 lines, or leu-, one insertion. " " " rneh additional.."... " 1 week $o SO . 0 . 1 . I oo . :t oo . 4 oo . o oo . H 00 10 00 . U oo 3 . 3 .. 0 .. 1. . 18 00 . 10 00 , 90 00 oo , M oo . 30 00 80 00 :i.ri oo 40 (XI 00 Standing rard, ,1 lines or lens, per annum fc oIiiimii, -.villi '1 changes, " W " " 6...." 4 " ia .... lt " changed weekly " l " " diiy " 1 1 " with 4 6MMM " k " " fi...." " I . .1. I 1 1 M S " ' daily i;to oo Otter cases not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the above rata, 'Die standard of men. u rem. nt to Im niiuioii type, For eacli additional Mgunrc in the daily, inserted one mouth, or a grirater length of time, and lor each additional square inserted under the yenily rates, hull price. No advertisement to be con-idered by the year, unless it in ape- ci tied on the ninmiBcr.pt, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal atlUllUll MnfeAMjond the amount rhargofl for their publication. Auiiouncim: candidates (for ultlec of every description.) lobe charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name ; the nine to be, in all paaCB, paid in advance. All advertisement.- from strangers or Iransient person to Im pnid in advance. Advertiwementfi not marked on the copy lor n BpeoUtod iinmber of inik'rtioiis, will be continued one month, nnloai ordered out. and payment will be exacted arcordiiigly. The privileges ol yearly advertiwrs, will ln confined rluidly to their regular business and all ndvertisemenu. not pertaimiig thereto, to lie paid for extra. Advertitements for Auctioneers, (ieiieral Agents, Ileal Ktate AgenU, it., not to beeontracted tir by theyrar, but lobe charged by the piece, at the u-md rate. No AllVCHTISRMrNTH CAN UK IVSKIITKD (ilUTflTOl'SLV. Advertisement for charitable itittitutlou, tire eoinpanirs, ward, township, and other public meetings, nnd riich like, to be cftargeo half price. Marriage notices to be charged ceiitn. Deaths inwrted without chnrgc unlens aeeotnpanied by funeral invitatiom, or obituary notices, and when mo acconipnnicd, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, unci all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-ecru, or any public entertainments where charge are made tor admittance all QOticci of private as.-ociiitiolis. evny notice .designed to call attention to private euteririses, calculated or In tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inaerted with the uiidetstaiiiiini; tliat ttie same is to be paid for. It intended to be inserted m the editorial column, the same w ill be charged at the rate ol not less than l!0 cent per line, and then only "lien ,ft'coinpaiiiod by an adverti-ement. All leaded advertiser a-nts to be charued not less than double the above rates, and ineH-ured na if solid. AaVertisemeiils on the inside exclusively, to bw chargrd at the rate of ."Vt per cent, in advance on the above rrt. Attorneys will le holdeii lor thu price of luu rlilig advertise incntct brought in by them. S)(5 (i. P c5 t'0U Counting House Almanac for 1850 JANUARY. JULY. jJM.r.,vr.,.s. .i.i.'wjr:K's.j .. .. I : I 5 . . I 3 4 5 li I! 7 8 II HI II IS! 7 S II 10 I I 15 13 13 14 IS 111 17 IS 111 14 19 III 17 IK 111 'JO 10 91 -'i 53 54 5." td 51 M 53 54 -'.'i 'li 7 '75H5303l.... 88 89)30 31 .. .. .. i EBKUARY AUGUSl'. . T.'w t. r.. . t. wt.V. . '! "II il"s 3 3 4 t (I 7 8 !t 4 S 0 7 Rf II III II) II 15 13 14 19 19 II 15 13 14 IS 16 17 17 18 III 30 31 33 33 18 III 30 51 55 53 51 34 35 5li57 58 .. .. 3"i 511 57 58 -:0I :ll MARCH. SEPTEMBER. .m.Jt. w tf-I sJm . x.v TTfTrl i. "i 3 i 5 3 "4 r, li i, 3 4 . li 7 8 II 8 II 111 11 15 13 14 10 I I 15 13 l i IS 10 I.', 1(1 17 18 III 50 ' 1 17 18 111 50 51 55 33 53 53 54 3.r 511 57 58 34 3.1 5li 37 58 311 30 511 30 :" - AHilL. OCTOBER. i-l m. t. w t. r.. ... t. wt. r. ... j.. 1 5 3 4 !i li .'. " I 3 3 4 7, 7 8 9 10 II 15 13 0 7 8 It 10 II 15 A 19 16 17 18 I!) 50 13 14 1.1 lfi 17 18 III 51 33 53 34 IS (6 37 30 51 53 53 54 S9 3li 38 3I)30 57 585(I30 3I MAY. NOVEMBER. ; .m.t.wt,(-... .. m.t.wt.f. . 1 3 3 4 .... .'A. i 13 5 li 7 8 II 10 II 3 4 A ..7 8 II 13 13 14 IS 16 17 18 10 II 13 13 14 19 Hi 10 30 31 33 33 54 5A 17 18 III 30 51 53 53 5ll 5738 311 III 31 . . 54 if, 5li37 58 5!) Ill JUNE. DtOCMBEE. .l.f.w T. r. . .m. t. wT.r.s. I 7. v. 1 r 5 3 4 aT 0 7 2 3 4 A 0 7 8 8 II III II 15 13 14 0 10 II 12 13 14 I A IA III 17 18 III 50 51 10 17 IK 111 50 31 33 55 53 54 IS 50 37 38 53 34 ISM 27 38 511 51130 31 . i-J I- v. A. m:il. Aimrm v in biiw mill Snlii-ilnr in Chnnrerv. th Win. Dennisoii Jr., No. f, Neil's Ktr-baiigi-, nppo- OFFICE it site Seen tury 1 oflire. , liHl,'-dly D. r. CON WAV. L. K. "OMLIMOV. . P. CONWAY A" CO., . I) K A I.V.Hi IN I'UOIMJ CK DO E, en; 1 Hon. Coininimlnn nud l'nriviirilin . i . , nu-, V KORI T R F. T , Jy-My POHTr-MOCTH.OHIO. . It. Ill TTI.I.S. Utlornev nud t i-ellur nl l.nw, CoIiiiiiIiim. Ohio. Office, No. "J, Neil's Kxcharure, opiMisite Secn-tary of State's office tt7 WILLIAM T.. OII.MOHF. 1 11 u ( 1 V. lilt. MORH H . I". A- C. . II ' nl. i . Attorneys nl I.ntv inn) Solh ilnr in Cliiinrer.. . r.. corner Minn mat Seventh streets. aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OMR). B. ( OMSTOt K A CO. Poru-nnliiiie und Coaaillaailei BlunilwiO- 'rodurt I).-alers, and l.ard Oil M(uiufu turiTs, Canal llasin, COH:MBlH, OHIO. .1. IIIOGW 1 A CO. Iron Foundry, llrnnd -irer i, iu nr Hie Undue, (olom-Ihi-, Ohio. Move- ol all kinds, and a ureal variety ul'CMslingw. i.lwav-oii ban. I (S7tl,'4l DK KOBERT TIIOMPHONH OFFICE, VO. I, .Veil hxchniiMe, oi.puMt. th,- 1 i uilaaj ul r-tatr's 1 1 once. High tt. Culumbiis. ,(h OBOROB i:. WALC1 TT, SK.N AND BAN N Kit I'AINTKR, noT!-drf coLt'MBrn, ohio. U Al.TKIt 1)1 !M 1 I . Attorney nml ContiM llor nl l.nw. ( oIhinImi-, Ohio. A t n Commissioner to take the Arknowleiiirment of Ilef-di IX tor Uie State of New York. CW Office on High st, between Town and Ilfch. ocrjtj I. N. h iiitix; a III nti;tin. r.l.I.Mi.-.niul Stntii.n. r.. ti. vi .1 I., tl... I lint,... I . E. High ilrpet. Ci.himlju,. Ohio. A lrRi- as.urtinrnt of SMkl !l MM) MM on linnd. WM. 1IIIEIT. . c LILI.KV. ftinfcHT Oc 1.11,1,1.1 , OOK IIINIIKIIM. High rtnrt, oik.,Uc the hMl (JBirr,, 0 iuii",uv Mm n TO I'.IMH i's R I'M NO MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for ale - cheap for cah. je6) c. 8COTT ooi ii.. iti.it . CUMMI.-8ION AND FORWARIJINU MKKCHANT, IKKW OBXEUVf. GBRB, ABBOTT a CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, iron, Nail, (llass, Boom BttJldre inatoriaJj, Farming and Mechanical Tool, Military Qooda, Oh At'-. No. mi High street, sign of (be QUI Padlock white kid si,iimm:ics 4 N rif-ni Ink nt nl Ladies' White Kid Slippers, just received mid i tot nit by d7 H H. KIMBALL. liuis, hMITII CO.. 'OMMISSlON AND FOllWAItlMNG MERCHANTS, Whole- Dealers in Urocerics and Produce, Piirtamouth, Ohio. I i .i : n I attention uivpti to receiving nnd forwarding goods, mid selling Produce consigned for sale. sol2-dly. JF.TSA INSI It ANCK COMPANY, OK ilarttord, Connecticut. Capital paid in nnd safely invested, StfUOW. The subscrilwr, AKeiit for this Company, Is pre-pared to take evi rv description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. f jeltf.) D. ALHXANDEU, Agent. Columbus. RJBMOVAL. DR. HARIH'fl OKKICK, corner of Rich and Third .(reel . nJ joining his residence, and opposite the Fir.-t llapti t Church, decll-dt? OltS. -KIM II A III I. IMC I I'll. Wll.l. attend to idl cases, in city or country, on the shortest notice, UIHee, No. Mi l, lliuh street, opoosite Commercial Row. Re-idenre, river Uiestoro of Messrs. Woialbury J.- Fi, Id. Ilntnun'e on Frieiul streeL H p-Jtldm COM MIM M IMSIJUANCK ( OH PAN yTf IBS A N I) NJJUNB. 'PIN."1 ( 'omjtnny continuea to in-ure every ppeeiea of buildin;', I and iheluniitiinMiiachiliery, good-, wares ami merchandize, BOd Other property contained therein, again-t loaa OT datnan b tin1; also, Kteauiboiits, ami all sail vessels, and therarginiof fenm-boatn, fail ve'ls, nil bots, and utlirr WHter craft, against the periU of in.i, Inkcs, and river, on tin most favorable terms. jmic20-dif D KM Art ADAMrt, Jr., Scti'y. r0 bnus Java ComV, lnndini; from Floor side by KING Sl HKFFNF.R, IXJXr ted Htlttes, an CincinuiiMti 100 bundles I rpper and .kirtine I.entherjut KING ,t BBFFNBR, No Si7 Main street, Cincinnntl I BATHBBr- I i received by apfi I'CJAir AND MOIASHKH.-IW hdds Sugar, 15 prime; l,JOt) bbls Molasses ; for sale by KING &, BSPPMER. 'J? Main strti't, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. I IRQE "nil enlcndid lot of Mahognny, Fancy, (ierman, Chi 1' ne-. , BagUan and rtmerican Furniture Oil Cloths, just re-oerred ami tor fbIi; by J. D. OSBORN &, CO. V OTICIi. The nob's and account- f George Gere i.Co.. are t i aan iin uri tor settle paid without rlelav. Columbus, July 5, 1849. lit und collection. Tliev mu-t be IM(lTIN(i .BATKIIIAIiS FOB SA1-K. IOIt unle, low for cash, or on short credit, a large asortineiit ol I Printing Materials, eonabting in part of '-' .-ii" i royal hoti Siiiilh I'reaatm i Bbubern Preas. KJ lb". Pica. .'160 " Stiiall l'icn. 4()0 " BoOJneJa, nearly new. UM " Brevier. I'lO " Minion, ' ISO " Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Alio, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which U nearly new. Together with Stand-, Galley-, Slicks, Chases., Itulen, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stone-, and finally, everything used in n printing oilier. AliV portion nl me atmve will lie soM extremely ("IT lor casti, or on liort time. Ideell! C1IAS. SCOTT, Aiient. ( OI, Mill s ami xi:ma baii.boao. ' 1 1 1 1 K annoal eleetion bir Directors of the Columbus and Xetiia I Railroad, will be held at the office of suid comnniiv in Co lumbus, on Tuesday the 1ft day of January next, between the boon ot -' ami I o'clock, I', M. iiy order ol the Hoanl. .1. IIIDGWAY, Jr.. Secretary dersj d.'tw Stauasman copy. S.HITirs VICFS ol Domestic Man nine tu re, the best in the - market, for sale at the sifili oft he GI1.T PADLOOK Bent 10 l)ATKNT PUN AIAKFBS-ANOTMFB SI IM'I.V. I A lopertor article tor making Ouill I'etis by a single and mid- DM oneratioti. arraiiled. For .-ale at the new book -tore ot ieai j. ii. niun & cu. I I MillLV MirOBTANT TO HOI SK FAINTEBS. I I Hi tl SI'.KKITKIJS AND OTHKHS Vali'adle DiscovKav in THn Aar 09 I'aintixo. James Coppl'ck, of Mount Holly, N. .(.. has discovered u simple process of preparing and mixing conuuuo mie lean patni aim an uencaie colors, ny wnu ii IBM liability o change ainl loea their con,, and lieauly in the sliade or dark is completely obviated. It it it well known fact that white paint in parlors and other -hut -up nu mi-, in passages ami behind doors and shutters, uliuoHt Invariably aaanme a tbrty, nuoky, yelkiw hue, noon after being applied, when excluded troin the direct rayn of light. livery goorl painter must desire to remedy this aotaowMgOd evil. This he may now easily and cheaply do, and be enabled to perform (jood work that Mill be ii-eltil and satisfactory to hifUri loiners, and thereby secure him increased patronage by eialira-i iii1: the pre.-eiit opportunity to nvail bini!-ell of this desirable im-pi uienwnl in his art. Pleaaa call at this office to exlmlne certificatef, &v., and to learn how tin- tu'cessary information may be obtained. I 'f "Housekeepers, ship nnd steamboat ow ners should ol course sec Hint Iheir paint inn ' hereafter done accordini; to this unchangeable nnd BUperior method, and thus avoid the aiiiioyaiice, uWOnrenlence, unlii-hlibiin-ssund expense of frequent repainting. Cohunbna, Dec. ihh. FOB JANCABV. I "io jo, ooo DO 1. 1, A It H. 1IAUYI.AND CONBOUDATEO Lo'lTKltv. Cumi 17. for 11 Ik'iO, to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Thursday, Jan. Hi, 1680, 7S number lottery and 14 Drawn Ballots. PC HEME. 1 of ?'00,000 is IM.Uhl, l of :'.000 is ,1,000, 1 of 'J,S00 is 9,50ft 1 of l,:is i- i,;ir-s. .'! of :;) are i:,ooi), yn of ioo are s.ism, ai ,,t -,ihi an- l.nou, .'too of loo are :to,ooo, i of to an; a8flQ. Tickets ijri Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be issued and sold at the following rates : gfl whole tr. -Hi halves IlT.oO, 'Jli quarters, 2i eighths, 9,:i7. BJgJgJgt Matfy HMMi CmiNoHilnted Lottery, Pot the benefll of the Coneottdated Lotteriea of Maryland, class A, for Igfift tti be drawn in the city of Baltimore, auL SHturday, -Inn. IS, UJN It niinibtrs. end 12 dniwii ballots. PTLRNUtD SCHEME. 1 of r0,0IH) is 50,000, 88 ol 1,000 are 2.f.0,000, 1!M of -100 are n.lllHI, oil of 100 are C.tUX). t, ot HI are V-JSO, 6 of 70 are 4.oL MrJot til are 7,9-JO. .f ot 50 are ftlMM. Tickets 15 Shares in proportion. Certificate of packages in the above w ill be issued and sold at the following rates : & whole tickets f-.M0, jii hull tickets 11)5, M quarters tgft W eighths 26,25. BMMt Mnrylnnil CoiiMiliilnteil I.otlery. Class 7, tor UOft to be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md.. Thursday. Jan. 15, I WO. HtinutnlK-r lottery and 10 drawn ballots. OLOHIOl'S SCHEME. 1 of fr-JO.OOO is 20.0(h), 1 of H..O00 is H.IXXI, 1 of -1,000 is 4,000, 1 of 1.7UI h I.7MI, 10 of 1,200 are 1-J.OtK), 10 of BOO are 11,000, 10 of :I0 an :i.hio, 10 ot goo are t,00ft 7b of iooare7,(sju, 51 of 40 an gJMft Tickets Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will lie issued mid cold at the following rates: 22 whole tickets &,', 22 halves ;I2,50, 22 quarters 10,25, eighths 8,12. .! J.'HJO 1 i .i tol CnilNnlltlntl'll l.oMer. of Mo i ' hi in!. For the benefit ol tin ConaolMated Lotteries. Class No. o lor 150. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 19, IW0. SPLENDID SCHEME. I ot .17..'XK) is :i7,500, 20 of LflJO are 70,000, 25 of 1,500 are 57,-5no, 25 ot 7"SI are IS.7.SI, 25 of :W5 an 7,t;r2, 121 of 200 am :1,000, tCl of 100 an 1i,:m, Kl of 75 an; 1,720, 12t ot 50 nrv o . ! Tickets 810 Shares in oronortioll. Certificates of packages ill be is-ued and sold at the lollowing rates : 2t whohi tickts iUD, 2ii halve .1! qiiarb-rj, :i2,50, 26 eighths lti,25. H20,000 ttnrlnml Connoliilnled l.oOery. For the la'iiefit of the Town of liel-Air, anil tor other purposes. Class j:i, lor IWO. To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, Md.. Tuesday, Jan. 24. J"50. 7t miuiber lottery and 12 drawn tiallots. SCHEMIC. I of $20,000 i- 90,000, I ol gJDOO i- s.OOO, 1 of 4,000 is 4,()0, 1 of 2.000 is 2.0HH, 25 ot 1,000 are 25,000. 20 of 000 are 12,.r00, 25 of .'i00 are 12,5(10, HiO of 214 are '15,5h0, of OOnre :i,:U0. 'I'n ki-ts Share in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be issued and sold at the following rates : 20 whole tickets 170, 20 halves :15, 20 quarters 17,50, 20 eighths 8,75. Address K. N. CARR & CO.. de2ti 138 Tratt street. Baltimore, Md. new ;ooi)s. WK have in store, and otter for sale on gora Utrmi 75 doz. Chopping A. - of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad ' " 100 " Shovels and Hpadea " " 100 Mill and Crow Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window (ilasa. loonolishu " Sash. lOOO lbs. Putty. Id bids. I.inseed Oil. 200 kegs Null, assorted. (iKRt, ABBOTT & CO., nov9 At Uie sign of the (Jilt Padlock. OIWIBCE. VIF.W OF TBI LAW RKI.ATIVF, TO DIVORCF.. The on der signed have in press a work on the above subject, by Hk.n ay Folsom I'aok. 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WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAS publisherl it New Edition of Practical Forms In Actions Personal and Iteul, and in Chancery, now in common use in the State of Ohio ; comprising Process, Declarations, Pleas, Replications, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments, Complete Record, Scire facias, Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying Claimants, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal,De-po-itioiis in Stale Courts and in Courts of the United States, Re-aemptlon from Tax Sales, Clerks' Entries, Executions, Partition, Habeas Corpus, Oaths, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission ot Attorneys nnd Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law; Hills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subpiena ami Notice, Di in Hirers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing ami Re-hearing, Masters and Receivers, Bill.i of Review, Orders, Dcerees, Ac; with Notes. " ( it dnnifirinm to alttr tiltt cstahlhhrd farm" 2 Erp Cn. Abg. 704. By I'- I'- Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large sup. royal gm, vol. of H7H pages, in line law binding. It BOOM M EN RATIONS. Ermn the Jmlucs of the Court In Bunk. "The new forms, the authorities adduced, ami thu copious notes added to tnia edition, greatrr Inorunati its value. The book will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It has lieeii prepared with care, and evinces a degree ot critical learning and Iet,'id acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame as an able law writer of its learned author." Court in Haul;, January 7, 1819. I i Hie lion. Judge McLean, of the L'. H. Supreme Court. " All who are acquainted with the accurate learning ami hiyh professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a val uable book from his pen under the above title ; and 1 am sunt that no one on reading it, will be dir-appointed. Tin1 forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their final terminations, are given, ami the Yonns ot pleadings in cases at common law, and also in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these form- of process am) pleadings, a reference i made lo authorities sustaining important points of practice, under appi-upniilc heads. The ministerial duties or clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointer) out, including the mode of taking depositions in iijc lent nil a wen us in me .-inn' conns, r pon me n note, i coii -ider this Work as n most valuable one to the profession, nnd to all whose duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the adiiiiui.-tnitiim of justice " From the Hon. .hn!:;e Unmet. " It apicarslo me that no Practitioner in thecourts of our State, with your hook before tin-in, can be at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, thiit can be wanted In tfae OOUreo of his practice; and it is vrry evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much time ami labor lo those of the profession who consult the work." Pro m Juga Wulkcr. v lien . o, Mi i tin- i. nine ol r-ecoml edition, in reali ty, a new book ol' S?0 pi res, every one of which contains matter ot every day utility to the i'ractitioner ot I. aw in otuo. we rlo not see now even the tyro, with tin light hen; furnished, need be at a loss lor the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorn, nr ( Jerk, And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the fmtr, but tin1 whrftfun ; lor authorities are cited to su-tain almost every form presented , and then the index, that better half of a law book, is very elaborate, and complete." from Judge Wright. " The Oral edition has been carefully revised, ami so many other fortni added that 'UUa may In- regUded as almost a new work.' Copiouanotoa are ndded to this edition, relating chiefly to practice, -elei ted trom tiiatei mIh collected by the author during several years, and oapecially relating to the more important rpiestirms m Chancery practice that hale not yet been settler! ill tlx' courts of Ohio. 1nu hook should bw in thu library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at tha book store nt I. N. WHfraia A HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at tin publishers' prices, of the lul lowing persons, viz : D: . Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookeeUer, CUllkxtfbei William McArthur, Cinli-ville; James Steplieti-on, Portsmouth; Sanford A Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W Reed A Sons, ami A. W. Perley, do., .anesville; Dr. John Dunham, St. Cliiirsvilh-; A. L. Frazrr, do., Sleuheuville ; B. L. A. 'I . Haiilia, New Lisbon ; Jleehe A Elkitis, booksellers, Akron ; W. 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Worth, Upper Smuhl.-ky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Melvin, London, Madison co,; GeOTge Ehert, TUBd ; Wm. Hood, Perrydiurgh ; C. E. Newman and .I. M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Sowers A Co., rindlay; Otta H. Miadlur, Somerset, Prrry co.; Par-suns A Co., Ely ria, deel l-rUw A COMPLETE DIGEST OF I ML OHIO HEFOItTH. I N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON have rmbnahed n olgnel ej I tin tir-t sixteen volumes of the Ohio Heporta ; containing all the cases rviT reported at Law am) in Equity in the Supreme Court of the Stnti of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, and sometime Iteportcr of that CoOlt; I vol H vo, 7tk) dbbm n Inn law banding, Price !.'.". Ot this digest Jndgn Huniet remarks : - I am of opinion that it has much merit, and will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries ol our profession. It i calculated to save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ot the course of decisions on the various matters which have la-en in litigation in the Supreme Court of our state since the year IKM. The plan chosen for the work is simple ami jsrspiruoiis, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker says : "This digest Is very systematically arranged, Well lomletl-r i, bus a Complete table ol the eases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not liml in digesMjin excellent index to the principal matters." The work may also he bad, at the publishers' prices, ot the following persons, viz I Df H Scott. Lancaster; Joseph Jones, hook-sellr r, Chillicothe; W McArthur, Cu-elerfue Jnmes Str.iiheiison, Portsmouth; Sanford tfc Co, booksellers, Newark ; W W Iteed A Son-, and A W Perley, rlo, ZunesviUe, Dr J Ihinhnm, St Clairs-ville j A L Frazer, do, Steulnvdli; BUT Hauna, New Lisbon; Bcebe St Elkins, b wikai-llers, Akron; W St I SliH-um, do. Marietta; J D Bigge A Co, Massillon; J J Fast, do, Canton ; It Little, do, Itavenna; C W James, clerk of the court. Logan, Hocking co; S Knepper, Woosti-r ; .1 Beat, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk ol the court, Millersburiih, Hobnes co; W II Cantield, Esq, Medina; M C Vounglove, bookseller. Cleveland; C Bartlett, do, Paineaville; W N Porter, Warren, Trumbull co ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetterson, Ashtabula cn ; D Camptcll St Son, booksellers, Sniidu-ky City ; J J Ib-ar h, bookseller, Mansfield J II Larwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrus; Bronson & Mr Lene, Kenton, Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, booksi-ller, Springfield ; H Millikan, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county ; C Ellis, biMikseUer, Dayton; F Harris, Xenia; J Morrison and II Limbocker, Piqua; T Rrodle, PoatrnnaOnr, Lebanon ; II W Derby St (o, booksellers, (Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: (i C Worth, Upper Sandusky ; 0 Allen, Marion; J Melvin, London, Madison co; (i Ehert, Tiffin ; Wm Hood. I'errysburgh ; (J E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk ; J Sowers A- Co, Findlay; ( II Mueller, Somerset, Prrry co . par sons 6l Co, Klyria 1 d. r d. IPLEYS WAR WITH .MEXICO. A full History of IV the Ituw, Progress and Tenninatioli of the War with Mexico : by K. S. Ulpley, Brevet Major in the I'nited Statis Army. 2 Tols. 8 vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of decJ4 I. N. WHITING St HUNTINtiTON. GLIMPflBfl ON SPAIN: OH NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOI'K IN 147. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 7.1 ct. Just received at the Book Store of d19 I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. ANTHONY ANCIENT7lEORAPiTi A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medireval ieofrapby, sYc. By Charles Antbon, LED. 1 large vol. 8 to. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of m. .1 I. N. WHITINO & HI'NTINOTON. THE LAM) OWNEIt'H MANt'AI,, CONTAININti a summary of Statute Ucgulations in New York, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, concerning Land Titles, Deeds. Mortgages, Wills of Real Estate, Descents, Land Taxes, Tax Sales, ltedemptloni. Limitations, Ex emotions, Interest of Money and Usury, with an appendix containing the Constitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hall. Counseller at Law. 1 vol. 8vo. TESTIMONIALS. From F.x-Gov. Seward " I believe your work will be extensively H-. : i.i. and think I cannot be mistaken in advising its publication under an exjctntion that it will be ol much service to land owners and to the public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the I'nited States " Such a work is wanted, not only by the Legal proleasion, bat by many business men having commerrr or dealings in the States noticed. Such a manual would furnish Just the ioturmatioa which persons interested in western lands desire." For sale at tbe Bookstore of dea -cUkw L N. WHIT1NQ At HUNTINGTON. HOTKLS AND SALOONS. HUOAIIWAY HOTEL, ItY DAVID MITCHELL, apfi-dtf llrouil sit reel, ColiiiiibuM, Ohio. CAPITOL IIOLSi: -COL! Will H, OHIO. .ii. nun i iitii, r, riioeiiiKToa. 'I1 ill new nnd popular Hotel Is located in th 1 of the city. K has bttB enlarged, ami is i: the imi't central part IioW liiriil-lierl hi i, -1 v I no. I lo tin, I ,,t nv I I,,!. I in the W.mI The t ablu d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market at fords, and no pains will be spared to make thu guests fee at HOME. Stages for all the routes, call at this house Dailv lor passengers. Convenient, and tirst-rate .Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, ul ways ill attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL -COLI1II1I M. ROBERT RU8BEL HAS taken the I'niterl States Motel, loealed a lew roils south ol his old stand, where he is urcuarerl to accommodate mid will be happy to welcome bis old patrons and friend.', and all otb ers who may have occasion to vii-it Columbus, in pursuit ot e.tle-i business or pleasure. manirt AMERICAN SALOON, (UNDER TIIK ABflllOAM HOTKL.) TTAVE just n-ceived Fresh ( )ysters,aml will constantly keep on I X hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Fre-h Klsh, Sardines, 1'ickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Um Tba Bar will be kept constantly inppUad with tile purest Liquors, Wines, (Jordlals, S'giirs, Sec. No pi ins will be spared to gratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Saloon. iy Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc-l-tf CITY SALOON-Colmnbii-, Ohio." 10KNKU High Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this espiblishtiient are now prepared to serve up OysbTS, Giuue, l'i-b, and nil the luxuries ol the season, in a stvle iin-uriiasserl. i ney nave niso adrleii several jinvate rooms lor liotilleineii wi-li hi',' to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors ami Cigar. On drought, Carew's Detroit Ale, Sehultz XX 1'nlo Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oci,M-dtl ft AUK Kit & OLMHTKD. LII'E INSI ItANf'K. .Nl: BW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Often N0.1W, Wall street. MOItlllS l ltANKEIN. '..,'(. I'l.lNV I'I'EE MAN, Actuary. (Charter iieroetmtl. Tin- bu-iness of this eomoa- ny is conducterl upon tin mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la.-; three years amounted to over gl8U,000. Each policy holder is a member of the comuanv, and entitled to share in its nrotit-. which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they cxceerl p.SJ, m wtiicti casr? ISI per cent. I- required and Ml per cent may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcnewuhlu an nuidlv. and hearimi im i r ent. iiitiTect. The amount of its capitul, tin character of its securities, and its mode ot rloniL' business, make this one of the safest comou- Biaa in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter -..ulll IOI 111 lll.rFlOieilLH Ul HOB Rllltl. This compuny will iiiniiri' on Uie lives ol persons on any part of tin; globe, at equitable rates, ot premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before mm. Thu many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate an1 daily securing to their families and triends those ail vantages. The agent in this city would n spec t fully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, ami thu applications for insurance promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAL'GH, Agent, Bd door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coit's store. Uob't Thompson, M. lb, Examining PhfBMan. mH CAKVEO WORK. VltCIHTEt.'TS, Builrlers, Free .Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged in building, can he supplied with carved work for MIT pnrpoao, TrhfltbOT Classical or (irotesque, (iotliic or Arnbej MO, Altar pieces lor churches. Centre l'ieccs to tupport chandeliers, Panels tor walls, Friezes, Caps, Tresses, Vc. (tcntlemcu supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Halls or l'rivnte Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public ami nrivate. The carved decorations upon the ceiling of the Odd Pel-lows' Hull in Dayton was designer! and carver! by him, and is acknowledged to he the most beautiful ami most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and figure heads lor signs. ,L UOBlNaON, Carver, oc31-d:tm Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAIt.MS. CV)U SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the aV county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price und payment, two of tht most fplrndid improved farms upan tnt Maumrc Hirer, to wit : The farm known as tin; Dodd farm, ut Damascus, about twenty -five miles above Maumee City, containing nearly 300 acres. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumca river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good iiweimi ami oui-nouees, nearly new. nrenarmnii nn irior inrs, Tb. Wnbjsh kud Er cumi) i. thnnii'li tbe emu, itms arfunl- ing water to all it parts, and ease ol' transportation to tbe lake. This is one of the most beautiful tariiis upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the tarin upon which I reside, containing near! two ban. dred acres, over one hundred of which an highly improved, with thirty acres ot bottom laud upon the Maumee. Upon this farm then; are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, goorl dwelling nnd out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach i'S in short, a place which the undersigned has tilted up, during a residence of fifteen years, as a home for himself retina may be known on application, (inurlii II. NEED, DAVIS, SMITH A. CO., 10M.MISSION AND FOWAItDINO MEIH HANI'S, wholesale " ' dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sotud attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and se ling produce consigned for sale. sel3-dly Fr. SKINNEIi, (Late of AYw Lisbon, Ohio.) fENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, ir'tti.s m iiutier, i neese, i.nru, aim t rounce in genera), Ho. 13, East Front nt., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Itefer to Justus Wright and A. 0, KichanUon, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. flnndgnni & Co., New Lisbon ; Grlgf St Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; H. B, Boss, Portsmouth Lawsoii tfc Covode, Welbville ; Ewidt ami (iebliarl, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. IseSil-dtf J18T RECEIVED, AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ol Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, rich Fancy and Plain YV1-nt, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored tor party and werlding Dress.) and wool Vesting ; Cravats. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, silk I'nder-shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, black and white Kill and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Halt Hose ; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of the East, These (foods were very recently -elected with great care by the uiiderrd lined, in otieol the lw-r-t Eastern markets, and are of the latest and BrOft durable styles that could be lound in New York. BtinUfUl now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call ami examine before they pun ha.-e else when. A A STEWART, N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully md promptly attended to. jnov9 I 1 1 1 1 l I KIM. A lill.HKKT'S I" It K Mil' M HUSTON H I A N O t , .lu.l r.'rcivfil mid Inr hiiIc nt inanulni tiirrr', pri cm. A. IIKKD, taW, Four door. North of th.' Nr-il llouef. Coliimliu., Ohio. aulO-dly IjITTIiK MIAMI ItAII.IUMH. QPR1KG AM BUMMER AllltANGEMENT I84H. For New 0 York and Huston two through trains daily change of hours. On anil after Tuesday, April loth, I Hi), until further notice, Pa-senger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 1U minute- A. M., and :t O'clock, P. M., for Mdford, Poster! Craaafasga, Deerlield, Morrow, Wayne-iville, Sprint; Valliy, .Xenia, feOoH Springs and Springfield. lleturning, leaves Spriiigtiebl f 4 A. M. ami 'J 1'. M. Passengers tor New York, llostoti and inteiiiiediiito point-, should take the 5, 111 A. M. Tridn from Cim iiiniiti. Passr-ngers for (.'obuiibus, anesville, Wlieeling, md intermediate towns, should take the .I, ltt A. M. Train. The Ohio Staip Company are running the following line in connection with Uie Trains : A Daily Daylight Line lo Columbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train Iroiu Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, cnmieclimr with tbe :t P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Marl It i ver and Lake Erie Itnilrond will leave Springfield at I'J M. connecting with the Morning Train from 'in-cinoati lor the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, lea vu t incinnaii at .1 r. M ami isprmvtieiiiat 4 I'. M. Fare from t 'incinnati to Xenia gl !1 " " Spnnirneld . . " " Sanrlusky City " Bnffalo " " Columbus . . g gg .. 6 AO .. 10 no ,ii For other information and Throiish Tickets, apply at the Tick et Office, on Mroadway, near Front Street Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. ly'Thi Company will not lie responsible for Baggage exceeding ."l dollar m value, unless the same is returned to tbe ( 'onduc-tors or Agent, and fn iuht paid at the rale of a passage for every 5D dollars in value above that amount. aprihf I EST received and for sale. ilO brN C. TAK, by J ap6 KIWQ 4X HEFFNER, Cnaefanaatl T(t lAIIKTH. 4 T WM. KING'S Unis Store esjieeial attention Is paid tochil- V dren first, anil after them all others who may tie pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINE Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and core ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogne, and Smith's Tonic, for the run of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's St Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human syetera. Heller's Liver Pills which stands. uncmiaiVd by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diamses arising from a deranged itate of tbe liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Hymp, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Influenza, Tirkling Sensation ot the Throat, Wboop-ing Cough, Ac, Ac. Trash's Magnetic Ointment is raining a name shove all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruited and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Jtc. All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STOKE, Columbus, on door south of tbe Ohio ltab Journal Office. aug3dtf ;KNT I Id M II CALF BOOTH. 1 USTOM made fine French Calf Boots at g3, H 50 and g4, for J sale at KIMBALL S Shoe and leather Store, Journal bmdiny llmttMii r Uie Daltea Mate, I HUM MiMfl 4, IH, TO HMHCII I, IH3. Tin; lixijci Tivu. FnSdfU, ZAOHART TAYLOR, .,f 1 nuliln V'lc l'rni,l,-ut. MII.MItU I'll.I.MOHH, of Now york. Tilt CABINET. Sccr. lnry ol Clin,,, Juil.N M CI.AVTON, of Ueliiwur.'. MnWTM MjIMan; WiLU. MEAEDITH, ofPiuifttfuJ& " in- I I1U..I t., I.. I , i 1 1 i , I . - Socnurjr of Wnr. OKOIKIK V. CIIAWKOIIU nl ;. ,,riu. "WJ "I llif S.rj, WII.I.IAM H. 1'KKrtTON, of Vlrj'ni.. ro.tuiii.UT (inniTal, JACOH COLI.AMKH, of Vcniudit. Allonmy (l.-nornl. KKVEKDV JOHNSON, of Murj li.ucl Till! JCDICIAKT. 1 1: i mi court ur Tiir mntn "tatkii. Clikf Jiutlu-, HOI1KH H. TANEY, ol Murvluul. JOHN McLEAN. of Oh PETEB X. DANIEL of Virginia, riAMUKL NELSON, ofN. Vurk, LEVI WOODBURY. ofN.Hamp, Kobkrt c QnUBR, of Ponn. JAMEtfN WAYNE, of Georgia JOHNCATUON.ol Te e,. .IUIIN UoKJNLEY, of Ky., MBMBBBfl oe THE XXXI" OONOBBM ABHANOKD ACCOKUINU TO THEIH KXoWN : i. ' i i I WITH 1. 1 1 n 1 . 1 : TO TIIK TWO OBKAT I'AaTfCS. . S K X A T I, . Presblent-MILLAItl) TtUMOBM, Vice President ol I'. States. .-er-reuiry aiiii-hv I!cken Atchison, David U.d . -Mo. Hale, John P Hamlin, Hannibal, d .. Houston, Samuel, d Hunter. Robert nt T. Jones, OeuigO W. d. . . . King, Wm.It.d Mangna, Willie p. Mason, James M, d Miller, Jacob W. m Morion, Jackson, v ... Norris, Moses, jr. d Pciure, James A ir Pbelpfj Samuel gt ,p . . Pratt, Thotoaa G. v ... Husk, Thomas J, a.... Sebastian, Win. K.d.. Bewnrdt VVm, 1 1 Shields, James, rf , Smith, Truman, tr Soule, Pierre, d Spruancc, 1'resley. ir.. Sturgeon, Daniel, d ... .-N. II. . Mi. ..Tex. ..m. . - Iowa. ..Ala. . .N. C. ..Va. ..N.J. . . Flor. . -N. 11 -.Md. Ver. . - Md. ..Tex. Ark. . - N. Y. ..111. ..Ot . . Lou. ..Del. ..Pa. Badger, George V..w... Baldwin, Itoger S. ir . . . Bell, .lohu.tr Batten, Thomas H. d. . Berrien, John M. Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James V, d Bright, Jeaac D. d Butler. Anthony P. it. . . Cullman, John 0,4 Cuss, Lewis, at Chu-e, BtmM P.al Own, John 11. m Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, v Corwin, Thomas, tc Davis, John, v Davis. Jefterson, d Dewaon, Wm. c. w Dayton. Wm. L. a? Dickinson, Daniels, d.. Dodifr, Augustus (.'. d. . Dodge, Henry, d. liouj.i--, Stephen A. Downs, Solomon (,'. ( Felch. Alplwus, d Foote, Henry S. Greene, Albert C. ir N. U. .CL .Tun .Mo. .Geo. .Ark. Me. .Ia. .S C. .S.C. . Mich. .Ohio. . It. I. :5t .Pa. .Ohio. Ma-. .Miss. .Geo. X J. .N. V. . Iowa. .Wis. .11L . Lou. .JHIofa .Miss. a. L Tuner, Hopkins L. Teiin I'liib-rwoorl, Joseph It. it Ky. I'pham, William, n Ver. Walker, hajM P. d Wif Walefi. John, a Del, Webster, Daniel, re Mass. Whitcomb, Jesse, , Ind. Vulee, David L. rf Flor. I10HSK ok BBPBB8ENTATIVB8. .-in'iiKcr iiuwEI.I. COBI1, ol (ii'orgm. Clerk- -ihbiui -i. uuiF.au, i ivnoeife.. AlberUoii, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, Goor-e W,i d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y NY Lou Iowa Penn Mo Mass Alexander, Henry p. ir s V Allen, Charles, s. ie. Mass Alston, William J. w Ala Anderson. Joaiah M. v Tenn Alidn-ws. George It. r NY Ashe, William S. d N C Ashmuii, George, w Mass Avcrett, Thomas II. ( Va linker, Edward D. it 111 Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Thomas II. d Va Id-ale, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, N Y Hissi'11, William 11., Ill Bingham, Kinslev S. d Mich P.ocock, 'lliomas S. ( Va Bokee, David A', ir NY Booth, Walter, s. d. Conn Briwdon, Friuikfin W. d Ala Bowie, Rlobard J. ie Md Uowlin, James 11 il Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, re Kv Kerr, John B, ie King, Dimiel P. King, George G. tr K.ii . , James G. v King, John A. k Kiiur, Preston, fsd La Sere, Emile, d Lefller, Shepherd, d Levin, Lewis C. not tr Littletield, Nathaniel S. , Mann, Horace, Miiim, Job, d Mar.-hfdl, Humphrey, it Ma-on, .John -'. rf Matteon, Orsnmus B. ir .Urachaio, .lamr?, p Meinle, IlicharrlK, rf Miller, John K. rf Milson, John S. d .Moore, Henrv D. m Morehend, diaries S. ie Morris, Jonathan D. rf Morse, Isaac E. rf Morton, Jeremiah, ic Met lernand. John A. d Melloiiald, Joseph E. rf Peim if? Ver Vn Ohio V l'cmi Ky Ohio Lou Va 111 Ind Hrigga, George, v NY Hroolts, James, it N S' Brown, Albert G. d Miss Brown, William J. rf Ind Bin I, Alexander W. d Mich Burrows, Lorenzo, m NY ?n uoweu, James, d Va McGnugluy. Erlward W.M Ind Burt, Armistead, d 8 C llutlr-r, Chester, v penn Butler, Tbumas B. w Conn Cabell, Edward C. ir Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Kv Caldwell, Joseph P.ai N C ('alvin, "iiiutl, s Penn McKissock, Thomas, ir N Y Mi'Lanirhnn, James X. rf MoLone. Robr rt M. rf McLi-an, Finis E. tc .Mc.Mullin, Fayette, d Mi'Oueen, James, rf M. Willie, William rf Nelon, VViihain, Nes, Henrv. to IVnn Md fj sc Mi., l-nmpla.ll. Lewis I). ir Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, IT I'enii Chandler, Jo-eph It. ir Penn Clarke, Charlaa E, w NY CHereland) Chauncey f. ( Conn CUngnuut) Thomns L. u N 0 Cobb, Howell, d Geo ( obb, Williamson It. W d Ala Colcock, William V.d 8 C Cole, Orsamus, it Wis l 'oie.'er, Harmon 3. ar NY Conrad, Charles M. rc Lou Corwm, Moses It. a Ohio Crowell, John, f s tr Ohio Denial, John 1 J. rf n c Delierry, Edmund, w N C r. On NJ Neivcll, illiiun A. Ogle, Andrew Jackson, ir V enu Uids, f'.dson B, d On, Jamea L, rf Otis John, to Outlaw, David, tr Owen, Alb n F. tr Piirker, Richard, rf l'easlee, Charles II. rf Peck, Lucius B. rf Phelps, John S. rf Phmnix, J. Phillips, ic Pitmun, Charles W. a-Potter, Emery D. rf Powell, Paulus, rf Putnam. Harvev. ir Ohio SC Me N C Go,,. Vn Ml Ver Mo N V Penn OUo V. N V I'enn N Y III N V Pun Mil--Ind Ohio N Y Pom N Y N V Dickey, Jesse C. to Penn Reerl, Robert R. re Ihmmick, Milo M. rf PUtn lleynolds, Gideon O. i naner, David t. rf Ohio Hie hard -501 1, Win. A. l Dixon, N r i in F. ir I; Doty, James D. rf Wis Duer, William, tr NY Kisley, blijah, tr llohhins, John, jr. rf Ilockwell, Julius, tr Robinson, John I., rf Root, Joseph M.i .-Rose, Robert 1,. tr Hnas, Thomns, rf Rumsev, Davirl, tr tlaekett, Wm. A. tr Savage, John H. rf Sawtell, Cullen, rf Schenek, Robert C, ir Hrhermerboni. A. M. if r-'chooleraft, John I., v Seddon. James A. rf Duncan, f tr Muss Dutibam, Cyrus L. rf Ind Durkee, Charles, s rf Wis Edmund-mi, H. A. rf Vn Erana, Alexander, it Md Evanp, Nathan, tr Ohio Ew iiil. Andrew, rf Tenn I Valberston, W. S. rf Miss fitch, Graham S rf Ind Fowler, Onn, re Mass FreerlU v, John, tc penn Fuller, 'lliomas J D. rf Me Gentry, Meredith P. tc Tvun (ierry. Elhridge, d Me loadings, Jednia H.s Ohio (iihuore, Alfred, rf Penn Goodi now, Butus K. ir Me 'ioruian, Willis A. rf Ind Gott, Daniel, NY Gould, Herman D. tr NY (ireen, .lames S. d Mo firinnell. Joseph, r Mass Hackott, Tnomna C. rf Gnor Hall, Willard P. rf Mo Ibdloway, Kansoni, to N V Hamilton, William T. rf Md Hammond, Edward, rf Mil Hampton, Moses, k Penn Haralson, Hugh A. rf Oeor Harlan. Andrew J. d Ind Uaronaisaon, John H. rf Cgg Harris, l-ham G. d Tenn Harris. Samson W. rf Ala Harris, lliomas L. rf 111 liny Andrew K. te N J Haymomi, 'lliomas S. r Va lleb.ird, William, if Ver Henry, William, tr Ver Hibbard, Harry, rf K Hilbarrl. Henry W. r Ala Horul.'iiid, Moses, rf Ohio 'IVnn Me Ohio N Y N Y f-'hepperd, Am;u-.tus II. ir N ( Silvester, Peter H. r NY Spaulding, Klbridiie 0. v NY Spraifue, William,, tr ( it'll Stanly, Edward, tr N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Stanton. Richard II. rf Ky Stephens, Alexander H. rr Oeor Stetson, Charles, rf Me Stevens, Thaddeus, jp Penn Strong, Wiini, rf Peim Swectzer, Charles, rf ohin Taylor, John I,, w Ohio Tbomna, James U, d Tenn Thompson, ,lni?o!, rf Mum Thompson, James, rf pnajB Tboiop-on. ,,,U ; r ky Thompson, William, rf lown Thunnan. John R.m NY Toombs. Robert, w Oeor Tuek, Amos.sir N L'nderhill, Walter, N V Van Dyke, John, tr N J Venahfe, Abraliam W. rf N C Vinton, Sainuid V. w Ohio Walden. Hiram, rf NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf s c Watkins. Allien (i. it Tenn Welhoni, Mar-hall J. rf (lr()T Wentworth. Jnhn, rf 111 White , Hugh, in NY Whittlesey, William A. rf Ohio Wildrick, Isaae, rf N J Wilmot. David, fsd Peim Wdlitmis, Christ. H. w Tenn Vil-oti, James, w Ji H Vlnthrop, Itohert C, r Mass Wood, Amos K. rf Ohio Woodward, Josih A. rf 0 0 Young, Thomas It. 4 ID Wliole Number JV!) H,,ll.iilny, Alexander II. rf Va II !::.. l-aac I. rf SC ll.iu-lon, .liilm W, tc Hownrd, 'nbiey I', rf Howe. Jon W. v DolMld David, rf Hunter, W. tJtm Inge, fiimitel v. rf Jaek-nn, William T. tr JolMMM) .lame. L. tr iakMMBi Aniln-w, rf JiiIiihoii, Kuliort W. rf Jon,',. George W. rf Del Tex Pon Als OUo Ala N Y Ii im Ark 'I'enn ....... A si'I--:N1,l ASSORTMENT OF IIIIIT S A N It NF.W VKAH'S PKPHFNTt me it ot Annuals and other elrgatit wr.rk- suitable r Chri-t. ma- ami New W,, presenu.. whieh they will sell at extrem. lT low prices : among which are TllKDHAWlNfi ROOM SCRAP It. )OK lor IM, H. cam 'lU.irto vo ume with Bujerh illustrations, engraved by the m.i-l itrri-t. THK I.KAFI.KTS OK MKMrmv- .i n.i m i for 1850, 8 ro ; ' F 1 MS or BEAUTY ; or, Literary (iilt lor I gnu volume ; superb fJvo JJIFTLEAVES OF AMERICAN POETRY an elegant Hvd MM hy KutiM W(irisWold i nr. ,-ui.n-,MH t.AU.F.RY -ea-otis ouartri : an ilhistraterl L it Book m nl) THE PtlETrt Omma, for IfJM; edited by Mrs. Hal. , a large splendid fvo volume i Htll-:MSHIP'SOKFEIUS(i;aChristmM,NewY.arnn.l Mirth-'tay pres.nl, tor li-.'-f; I HE KEEPSAKE OF FRIENDSHIP i a Christma. and New tears Annual lor Ik'sU: THE RUBY ; A Token of Friendship for UML with superb steel Enirravmis Irnni rlesiirns hy celehrated artisU 'I HE (iFT (it- f KIEM'SIIIP; A Token ot R. m ml.ranre. lor IrVjO: THE GARLAND: or. Token of Friendship i a "liristmas and New lear's gift for 1850; THE HYACINTH , ,ir. Afler tion s (Jilt f.tr I-,.- THE IVY WREATH ; with U-autitul dlu-trat.. n- ("HRISTMAS ROSES and New Yemr's (iift, for ICT; a present for yiiune people ; PHOVkHBIAl, PHILOSOPHY; with elegant ilIutrations and superbly lanmrl ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR; by the Poets and Painters ; a new and beautiful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE; or, The Poetical Language of Flowers, with ckgamly rolored engrsvinirs. 8to ; MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES; a splendid fofto volume, with illustrations from deciitrns prepared expressly lor tbe work, en-grwed on steel under tile immediate sup. nnttndanre of Mr. Etf. wrd Finden Ttigelher with a Urge assortment of elegant Port Folios, Al buns. Hiblrs, Prayer books, Card Case-. A- a Also, a great anrty of beautiful Juvenile books, suitable lot Christmas and New Year's presents. d-JO I It ItOKg. 3 beantitul Mirror- with giit or bronze brack i"A ets and marble mantlet for sa by J. H. RILEY A CO. ;VVNNEs Ni:V WOltK ON SHEItlPFS. I An Ol'SHEIUFFANDCOItONKIt-Ju-t pul,)i,b.l.A one. a J QCaJ treuti on the law of .sheriff and Coroner," with forms and tWUVneea to the utatutes of Ohio, Indiana mid Kentucky, ny WL L. Gwynne. r Ibis work treats of the appointments and qualifications ol "et hi and Coroner, the appointment of deputies and jailer, and oai' ilty tor th. ir acts, and generally, of the dudea and liabilities oi ana enertg and coroner. Among other subjit-u ducussiwL sih T ""'"-" "f -uinmoiiH or proeesanot requiring bail; the service Jv r;:?Patsdendojn and ad sati-lachndum ; arrest ami pn ile.e and di-charge therefrom ; bail ; prison bounds; escapes. T, i t ,be .Wr,'1 uf r,T''vi: 'rvic in ejectment; loreigu anil dr.ine-Uc attachment; pror(eding- a-ain-t water craft; JU writ of fieri aiias and proc-edimrs t hen un.ler, embrucimi i,-vv salu of goixls or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, 4c writ (n habere tnchis, po-eesioiiem ; writ ot haheiis corpus, service ol "lblll-ia; l-XICUtion Oil iliTrsvii liriwimlimr. r,.v m. . ..i dowry; arret, rfcc, in criminal cases; keeping of jail inquests ol Iuiikct; forcible detainer; juries, electiuus, and fees ot the shei iti. Under each bend will be found the laws of tba three Mate ( (hio, Indiana and Keiituckv. unon the subject treated at hie Work al-n enno.o,.. .m l. ftusms S nr., iiuiiiillu r I... she-'ft- n the discbar-e of their duties. n Judge Vriuht Mr. (iwynne's "work ia a good one nil. .il and well urraiiL'r'd iiini mu-t be verv usetul not onli to pn.l. -ioiial gentleman and to the olllcers of our courts, but lo 1 suitor-, and purchasers at judicial -ales,' and to idl interested in the tub; of property derived thmuirh such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which embodies so large, an amount of law on the subjects dis- Usserl, In so condensed a lurm." Krruii Jud'-e Jo-t ub It Swan, nnd J W Andrew Pan ..'if- supplies a want which has long been felt, for the liar have here-loton found it neeenry to urope their way through the reported asr - i ertain the law upr n many id thu subjects tr--nt'-il t,l hi una wora Miojei-is, too, about wiur li Uie liar is Often required to trive ndvice,1 Protn Jndga Wnlker It will be seen that the work in urlauunl to in. i t the wants, not only of Hheritts and Coroners, but oi th bsU L' Derally, Such n work has long been li'It to be a great desideratum. We presume that B0 Sheritl'or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will Ion : Ik without it." 1 vol 8 vo Price in good Law binding, 9i For sale at the book Ull'L ':-1w in wurnNG & HUNTING TON ii i:i.vi t:' ivmru EDltt'HN: Hi. First Voyu-'e, lieimt the Sailnr-bov Contes -inn - and lit iiiini-ci'lices of the Son of a ( ieiilleiiitui In th merr-niitile sendee. iy Herman Melville, author ot 'TyaW, "Omoo." and " Marrli," 1 vol ll! mo. Price 7.'i cts. Jut received at tin- Look Store of . N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON del! NEW IIIIOKS. N (STOUT 1,1 SpmMi UMani by tiro. Ticknor, in 3r union. Vol. 1 jut nMbvd. ('Iml.n.'r's In.titutp. of 'Ilioology, in 2 volumes. 'I ll'' hull' mill hi- Cmrtor-. fir 'I'll.? Wiiiil. tninr. ,h ..unir mill llio Wliiil, '. lliogrnili)-, 4c, fat. Ilj- (lev. Ilenrr T. Chr '! I'.ir ml.-Iiy I...-.V I. N. WHITING ft HL'.NTINOTOS AllllOTT'S .V1.FKH1I TIIH I. I.'l: VI'. MISTOIIV of Kin;; Utni of EHflndj bj Jn-ub Abbott, with onyruving,, 1 vol m ,n0. Ju.t rcn-ivt'il fit 111' Hook Htore ol ili'HI I. N. VVHlTWa 4 HUNTINGTON rVll.ASSKS, ilOO brU Moliuuca, liindlng lrnni Boll lilo. '1 noil lor b1,i by KING Si HKFFNER, HpH 27 Mnin Btreot, (JincinnHti old-: i.e. tiii:h r.. ..m ., i-,-.-."u .-.i iswiaidrTSt .,1 . ohobM vSol. of Holo I.i ittlu'r, whlrli lio will b11 at 16M, to 18M. cent, per lb. Also, IK) iloz.-n French ChII' Skin., 51) dozen I'nik unil Funcy Lining do, 411 Cuse. Hoot nnd Hboes, and a (rood mulllll.ul of itoota and Hhoes of Home miinufacture deel A C BROWN M A?; A 7. INKS. GODBTSi Sartain'd, mid Grtiuun'l lr Jiuiuarv, 18o0, for sale by de.-2-J I. N WHITI.NG4 HUNTiNOTOS l OI.AM) t'ASIIEI., cnmplcte in tlirw parts. By Charlea M Lover, lllu.tnitod by Phiz. Fur sale by dec2U I, N. WHITING Jc HL'NTINOTON KHEN LAWN CKIETERY. jVOTfCE is hereby given that Lota can he procured In Grewn 1 1 Lawn Cenuterr, until the flrat Ol Auu--t next, at the follow ing prices : rirst (.lass i.ots fM rents per square toot. Seeond Clais Lota uLj cents per square foot On nnd niter tin; first of Auu-ust, thf prices will b as tollows: Fir r-t class l.otd 1(1 cents per square foot Booond cbun Lots. "Mt cents per square foot. Third clas l.nU 5 cents per square ('(Kit. The Sunnftnisndnnt will lie on tha rrimmfa in fair wsmaA from 0 o'clock, A. M. until i o'clock P. M. By order of the Board nl Trusttes. Ij i:' 'in -t ALEX. E GLENN, Clerk. f ' A L I FO li N i .r'TI)()N 12 I MONEY ! HONEY! n LOltlOl'S RESULTS ! Nos. Ml .18 77, the grand capital Prize VJ ot .i(MKI0! was "old by the lucky E. N. Carr & Co., 1 Pratt st . Bnltimnre, Mil. NEW tioi.n DioniNliS DrsrovriiFn i riitrnnvi THROWN IN THE SHADE. The grant luck of the old firm ol E. N. Citrr Si Co.. has thrown a ?lrm over all California specu Intors. P.-r-oti- who Jimr tn- d their lurk with F. N r.r. f-.. tmd that (here is mure Gold to DO hail by the risk of a few dollars with B. N. Carr St Co., than the whole Cajitbrnia mines combined 'I he lucky oflwfl of Curr St Co., ban dune wunders the last month Their luck has no equal, plenae benr this in mind. LOOK HERE ' Citizens and atrangers who wish to purchase uncurrent funds van, by culling mi Can- & Co., or midressitig them a few lines through the Post, have nil their business ntleiiued to with punctu ality and dispatch. Money on lH Banks houeht nnd sold by Carr Sc Co. Draft-- at sighton nil Bnnkt Droit-on Enclnnd or Ireland from iiie to one tlioiiMinrl Pounds can be hurl from E. N. Can St Co' liullion und Pnic office. No. W Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWfl GO FORTH! Carr St Co., are making the peoph rteh I Rehold here ! Nos I 'J li the Grand Prize of ftlUO.WX), 7 8 ! do 40,000, b' 7 8 do 50,000, 911 SI 01X000, Those are only a lew n the lending Prizes sold the month by this lucky firm. We challeiiji! the world to show the same nmount in the same lenizth of time. We say, wake ur' ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We call your attention to the (.'rand array of magnitlcant Lotteries to ia drawn this month, January, 18.')0. All buaine? with this firm is confidential. Carr St Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention lo their country corn pniali nl". Our motto is, secrecy in nil business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and ret aseurcd we will (riveyou.it not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES ! O YES 1 O YES! We call your attention, one and all, to this hrillifint Scheme to at) drawn ami January. The chances iirw good, and depend on it Carr A: Co. have the Prizei. Carr St Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr & Co. will sell Prizedall we ask is one fair trial. " Nullum: Ventured Nothina (iained I " H nu mber the chances Carr St Co. give. Enclose the money il n-ccivn tin t'nsli I , . -,- nflilroia nnd mOOira the Cash Pleace address E. N. CARR St CO.. No. 18, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. de'27 OH BOXER tir.-t quality Mould Candles. s 100 anexi coffee. 35 chests lea. 500 Urn. soft shellcrl Almonds. 'JO barrels eraabcd and powdered Suynr io braHM CnMDa w , ;:. 10 bales Coltan Twine. Manilla Ropa o( nil kinds. Wholesale and retail, at "uv30 McELVAIN Sc FITCH'S. CHRISTMAS AMD NEW YEAK. nOOKS! HdOKS'! A tine collection of Annuals for 1850 Englir-h and American illustrated works; Juvenile Rooks. Rible ami Prayer Rooks, the finest editions, and in any style ol biiiilim.' ; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dresafng rnaoa, Trr1 desks. Szr.. SiC. The finest nsiortinent ever ofliennl tot i new hook store of dc34 ile in this city, at the J H. RILEY St CO. FRENCH JM) .EinM I.EMHONK. FC. CHRIST1N oilers his sern. es as teacher of French and (it rmaii. tu those p-rsiins who wish to Acquire, a tfaoroush knoMlerlye of iho-e I .lumuaies. at very modemte tenns The les-oii- " ill bf nt, nut the iv-ideiiec-i of the pupils, an d at my school inoiii, mt Rich .-ti" t. botnvnu High wul Third next toDr S. M. Smith's cilice. Ioc4-tf LA N l POB I j:.--TldivmVi half' oTT6 79-100 acrTa of hintl. adjoinim; the r ify id Columbus, LVj rods east ol High street, fronting on the Columhun and Groveport turnpike. Tub indi -putal.l. price l.Vl dollars per acre. Terms easy, ami made known on upplication to D FOlt.VN Coluiiibu-. Sept. 4, 1649. "jrf I AIM1 FOR sam:. rONTAlNIMi 'Jim acres, upon the West side of the SelotoTrlver IT null- north ot ('oluuil.u-t. ami . north f In. 1.1... , ;i from the Lake Era- and Cincinnati Hnilroad, and 4 miles from the. i oiumiiu- i lana muni, i ne lana ia first rate, l4n acres under im nrnvemeiit. with a never failing stream running through all nsrts I'h. re is a trrio.1 stone house, with hard and rain water pumps clo-c to the door. There ia n sugar cmo and orchard of vounu ginned tree. I he location is very healthy, and near the eclebrs tea Sulphur .-pnug. lor runner iniorniation, apply upon the premises, of - :"-1:,m JNO. ROBINSON 500 BOXES GREKN a W 1 It I .11,. .!,. I I ...,l. Pints nnd Halts I'orter an.l lk,r, , atk. IM T..,n' hler-, Viuli, and Drugirist Warn of all kind : :si boxes Hint (ilassware ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cnns. Prnnim T...,I.1m Mslra nd Fluted. Also, Druggist Ware ot every variety, constantly tor by n v unmmK Columbus street, Cincinnati Onn BOXKH B' Superior Wh.el Own Glass, ai- JO boxes double thick Imitation Crown, riate and French, ol sll descnptJons; tan boxea Country Brands, sizes from 7 y. 9 to 01 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price ocl7't No li Columbiana street, Cincinnsu CI BAM AND SI ';AR HOtHE MOLASSBSmbf Refined Sugars; H) do S H Molasses, pnme, lwidmr from HeOe I- . and lor sale by P0 KINO St HEFFNER. f'uirinuatl V I-1' EX. Six very tine Mules, suitable inr California adven-turers, may be had by upplyin to P0 KING St HEFFKEH, 71 Main st Ctncinnatt RAIJINf.-J00 boxes, 100 V from John Adams and for nl, boxes, 100 't bosea, landing IT apt; KINO HEFFNER, Cincinnati CARRIAGE TKMIAllNCsS. OC PIECES Pamted Canvass U Damask Linen. 4 M Silver Drab I i i. tb 2UO sett lira- Huh Ramls. lJashs, Tuft l.ae. Patent and Enamelled Leather. Axles. Springa and Malleable ('ristmgs. For aale at the .inn of th- mv9J UIET PADLOCK. n.ooii on. cLorHfc U'E would call the attt-ndnn nt ti publk to our tart lot ot Lmjhb and American FlawrOII Cloths, all widths, from 0H an Ok square yard iui received and for sale by wsii-'An J. D. OBBORX ft CO |
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