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COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1850. TOLITME XIII. NUMBER m. mi P HINTED AND published BY SCOTT & BA800M, i P I KK K BOtTII-KAUT COUNI.U Of Hltffl IT. AND SUOAH TEH.MK InvniinMy In MVMMi The Dolly, to person li Oohunbnj, per year " sent by mnll out of Columbus " " iliirltiK lb'-' rednii, Mitl Trl-Wcekly balance year In Columbus By mnil The Tri-Weekly by mull Weekly In Columbua Out of the city; by mull, single To clubs of fur '""1 wpwurdi - To club of trn and upwards, to DM IHMH Doily, eaion TriWiHklv Weekly, single To r hio of m and BpWHrdl Ailvertlthitf. The following ride and rulra of advertising have been m uuon between UK' proprietor of the Ohio Statesman and tin State Journal, to lie oWrved, in nil num, alter this date, flp, 1B4". Unity Fnner. uue square, 10 Hoc Of lew, one insertion m each additional.." M 1 week oo . rs oo of . .1 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . a oo . 1 .10 . 1 5.1 . I 00 . 9 00 . 1 00 an 40 Ohio July t0 50 3 i month. Stiuiding card, .1 linen or lei", per annum ' . ,.liiini). Willi .ciiiuup-t-,. 6 ... lfl.... ' changed weekly . . . dully .... ' with 4 BbUfOO.. . fl....H IS .... changed weekly. . . uaiiy 1 SO I 00 3 00 4 00 0 00 8 00 10 od 1.1 00 IB 00 10 00 yo oo 23 00 25 00 :io oo 80 oo as oo 40 oo 4.1 00 5.1 00 130 00 Other MUM nut provided tor, chargeable in conformity with tbe above rates. The sinndard of measurement to M minion type. For ttefa additional square in the daily, inwrtitl one inontb, or ii greater length of time, mitt for tvich additioniiUquaro Inserted under the yearly rated, hull priee. No advertisement to he considered by the year, unions it U spo-rilied on Uie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the Mumta hMmH t! . m t char 1 lor their ou hi i cation Announcine n.udiihitoa (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the Biime to be, in all oimeH, pnid in advnure. AS advardMnMnti from nt rangers of transient ptraoa to be paid in advance. Advertisement., not marked on the ropy for a uncarted numlier of insertions, will be continued one moiUli, inilecs ordered out. and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertiser.., will be confined rigidly to their regular hUHnrsi, ; and all adveruWiiienti. not pertaining there to, to be paid for extra. Advertise mem a for Aoottoooert, General Agent, Bow Estate Agent), &C, not to DO contracted for by the year, but to he charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AUVEHTI3KMKNTS CAN HE INSKHTFD GRATUITOl'SLV. Advertisement tin charitable institution-., tire conipnnieo, ward, township, and other public meetings, and uuch like, to be charged half price. HaniUM notice to be charged 20 eenU. Heath inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuiienil luvitatiotu, or obituary notices, and when mo accompanied, to be paid for. . . Regular advertisers, and all other Bending roiimmnirHtioiis oi requiring notices, desiring to cull attention to tairs, foln-cs. concert", or any public entertainment) where charges are mude ior admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to private enterprlaea, calculated or intended to promote individual btaoTMt, can only be inserted with the undeMandinir tbat the (tamo is to be paid for. It intended to bo inTU'd in the editorial column, the came will be chargi d at thu rate of not Ion than BO cent.- per line, and then only when accompanied by un advertisement. All leaded advertisement to be charged not MM than double the above ratea, and measured M if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will lie bnldcn for tlM price of Mertttlfl ad vert wc-monta brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JULY. 3. M. T. W T. K.s. .. .. 1 3 4 i 0 7 8!) Ill 11 12 IS 14 18 10 ir 18 19 10 21 J2 2:t 24 25 it 27 2n2j)303l..., FEBRUARY 3. M. T. W T. S. 7T:T... i a 3 4 8 (17 8 !) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 2728 .. .. MARCH. a.M.T.w T. r. s. 7. 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 II 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 111 2U 21 22 23 24 25 39 27 28 SB 30 3j v L l-l- APRIL. 3.1 M. T. wt. K.s. " TTl 4 B 7 8 !l 10 II 12 13 14 15 U 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 36 27 282!l 30r .. .. .. MAY. ..t,w t. r. . 1 21 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 19 14 15 16117 18 19 20 21 22 2.1124 25 20 2728 2!l30311 JUNE. .m.1t.wJ t.j. . .. :; .. .. v." .. i 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 , 9 10 11 12 13 14 US 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 T. W 3 10 17 34 31 T.F. 4 i . j r. . i 33 33 2930 SEPTEMBER. 3. M. T. w T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 35 20 27 28 29 3(1 j O0TOBER. 3.1m I T. wt.) r. . 7. .. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 99 24 25 20 27 2S 29 I" :tl. . . BOVBMBBB. 3. M. T. W T. t 9. 1 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 20 27 28 2 9 30, DECEMBER, Hi 4 11 W. A. Mil. Allorarv in liio nnil Molicllor In I'bniii'eri. OYFH'X Willi Win. Denuiwin Jr.. No. K Neil'i Ktchaligt-. oupo-site y-'ecrptary ol &tU' orliri-. Iwl'J-dly n. r. cohwat. " iMUMl; II. F. CONWAY CO., r. kOCMKI, DIAL Bin IN PRODUCE. PKi IHON. CuminLrtiiiii mid ForwiiHInff Htll iMif FHO NT STERET, jyj-lyi tOKHWIm, OHIO. "rsrscTTiLBS ' n... in mill ,iiiin.'llor nl Law, ColiimbiiM. Oliln. Uffli-i-. No. 4 N.U'h F.xrhanjH. (ippn.it .".rtn-tiiry ut ritu,i offlre ft , wnifUS nnt chalu m- oiljiohe w. K. c. w. cnunmB. Allornry. in I.iiwnnil Solit ilor. in Cburcry. Ofth-i- N V. riimii Miun Mid s.-vnitli .(r.-.-t., iiH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. COMMTOCK CO. KorwariliiiK nnil Coininli.lon .MprrhanlN, prwinrp IVnlrrii, mid LrJ Oil MiumliKlHn'rfc Cajwl Uuin, COLUMBUS. OHIO. j. HBOWAY (.' Iron Foandrv. llrond alrffl, npRr lhi Uridyl',f'olniii-In.-. Ohio. .-to., of itll kind., and a grrat variety if OMIfcafB, alway. on hainl. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT TllIOMr.,,r' OFFIC'K, JO. 4, Nfll'a F.xrkanr, oppwitr the rvcrrtary ol -t,,t,- 11 office, High at, Coluinbu. decll uor9-dtt i inn I r.. , i , , i i . -IliN AND RANNKU PAINTER, COLl'MBI 3. OHIO. WALTER TIIKAI.I,, Allorwy himI ConnM-llor at Law, Columbus, nbio. AL8U, a C'oraraiaaioner to take Lv Acknuwlrdgmpnt or Derda tor tbe iute of New York. y Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oral) I. N. WHITIMU V III NTINtiTO.N, BOOK-fELLKHH and utionera. next door to tbe f'bnton Bank, High arreet, Colamrnia. Ohio. A large ai.ortment of BKika and Stationery alwaya on hand. ll:i(K, AIIIIOTT CO., DBALEBfl In Hardware ind Cutlery, iron, Nidi., Qlaaw, lloUHe lluilder.' inaterial., Punning and Meehnnlcid Tools, Mllitaty liooda. Ac, 4c, No. 101 High street, algn of the (Jilt Padlock WRITE Kill ! N ai.ortment of I.iidiea' White l for aide by drr7 i.ii'rcitM. id dlippem Ju.t received and II. II. M.viMAJX ii I-, - , ill ai ii., i. , i , i ,r ' . M I i i I I I.TJ I," .1. irtaniuutb, Ohio. J forwarding good, and acl2-.lly. OIMMISMION ANI1 I'OltWAUDINf 3. Deider. in (jrorrnea and Produce. P Peraomd attention given to receiving ur, elling Produce cotialgncd for aale. jUTNA INSritANTH CO.MIMNY. K Mnrtrord, (.'onneeticut ''apital limit In nnd Bairly invefted, S'JTO.IHXI. Tin nbinflMr, Acciit for thin Onmuanr, In pre- imredtcj take every dene riiili nil ut Fin- limuruiice, upon lilxTul terms. JoLi'iHht. I). AI.KXANDKU, Aent, ColurabuH. REMOVAL. OH. MAKIH'H OJTtCE, eoniiTot Rub nnd Third MtreetJ, id juinins lib rnddnnee, nnd oppMHi tba Pint linpti.Ht cimn-h. docH-dtf DUSTSKINNKU ft HILDRETll, Wild, attend to nil citfi-s, in city or country, on Uie shnrtet notice. Offlot), Nip. M4, If itfh stie't, opinntite (-'oniinercinlltnw. lie -idence, over the tore of MlM, Woodbury A; Field. BttttMIOn on PMand utreet m I'.'ii-tiHin ciTlLl JIIU H INKimlFoO.MPAYT FI KK AND .WAKJNK. riiHI.H Coinniiny eontinueB to insure every nnccies of DttOdnif, I and the turniturc, inuchiiiery, yoodn, nreK nnd merchandize, mill other property eontoined tben hi, iif,';iin-t lonn ur dnnun by lire ; also, uteiiniboiitu, nnd all nail VflMCl!, Mid w ciu noea of Hlenm-bontH, sail vcsselit, keel bottt, anil otber water emit, iiKuiunt Uio 1 1. - r j I .-i nf fen.-, Kike;:, i,ml nviT-. un the inu-t favorable ternif. juneao-dtf DKMAH ADAM., Jr., Pec'y. I ti Hmeiito; .V.Mm(rrf Javu r.tllee, lamiini,' Inmi I 111- VU eil Mute ap'i or uale by KINU i IIKFFNKIL Cincinnnati LHAT1IKK. Hi' bumlW I'npcr and Skirtinu Leatherjust received by KING ft UEFFNER, p6 Ko V7 Main ftn-.-t, Cincinnati aVQAM AMI .I(,ASSKH.-;i.')) hddrt Suirnr, fair and prune; 1 l.hli .Mu1ii-hv ; lor Mile liy a &, innrV-J (Una &. UEFFNER. i.'7 Muin street, Cincinnati Oil, ( I.OTIIM. I AIU.'F. and splendid lot Of Miiliotfniiy, Fancy, fierman,Chi-t-A uene, F-ntrlifh and American Furniture Oil Clothe, just received and lor -ale by J. D. OHBOItN & CO. IV OTIC'E. The notes and accotintn (ieorgu Cere & Co., nre II left Willi us for neltlenient iind collection. They Qjttll be paid without delay. QKRE, ABBOTT A CO. Columbuii, July 5, 1MB, PIUIfriMATFJtlAI.SPOU WALK. ITOU snle, luw for ent?h, or on abort credit, a lui fju HDDorrtnciit ot 1 Trintiu Materialti, consUtiiiL; in part of 2 Super-royal Iron Smith I'rcMen 1 Htunberry Prcsi. :i3 lbs. l'ica. 3fi0 " Small l'ica. 400 " Iloureoln, nearly new, loo " Brevier. 130 " Minion, " i::o " Minion, Hevcrnl loiili. Fitncy Tyie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, pert l which ie nearly new. Toa"'th"rr with Staiulp, QtOeyii Sticks, Chases, Hulen, l.eada, (book and newspaper,) Imposing .tone?, and linslly, everything used in a primini; office. Any portion ot the above will he told extremely low for cash, or on .hort time. decll CHA3. SCOTT, Agent. COM Mill S AM) XKMA 1IAII.KOA1). riIIK iinima deotloa for Dtrectori oftiu Columbus and Xeniu I Itailroad, will he held nt the office of Faid company in Co- i' h I : i v hours of and 4 o'clock, p. M. liy order of the Roanl. J. WDGWAY, Jr., Secretary. (Ii-cBmUw iStatesnian copy. SilIlTIPH VICES of Donicctic Manufacture, Uinbeitin tho market, for sale t the slyn oithe GILT I'ADLOCK tfept 10 OATKNT PUN MAKEKS-.WOTIIEK SI PPI.Y. I A lUperlOT article ior makim: Uuill Fein by a imglfl and hiin-ple op'ra!ion. Wnrrantotl. For'tale at the new book store of deM '- H- ini.i: co. HH.IILY 1IIMKTANT TO IIOI SK PAIXTKKS, HOUBEKBEPERB AND OTHKHS Vaixahle Ditooviar iv the Aar ok Fainting. James Coituck, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered simple process of preparim; nnd mixing l ominon white lead paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and lose their coil., and beauty in the shade or dark is completely obvialed. It U a well known fact that white paint iu parlors and other -hut-up rooms, in passages and behind doors and shutters, almost invariubly awsumo a dirty, nnolty, yellow hue, noon lifter being applied, when excluded trom the direct raya ol" light. Kvery good painter must desire to remedy Uiiu acknowledged evil. Thu he may now easily and cheaply do, ami be enabled to pOlfoflU good work that will be useful and satisfactory to hiscua-lonirrri, and thereby secure him increased patronage by einbra-i ;n the preeent opportunity to avail MoMOU of this detirnble im-proD incut in his art. Pleat e call at this office to cxiniinc certificates, 4c, and to learn hoW tlie ni'ccciSHry iiifiuniatioii may io obtained. j'HousekeeirerB, ship and ittMnboet ow ners should ol course fee that their painting is berwdtar done nccording to this un-changenblc and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, Inooavfnlettce, onnealtUnflMend expense of (reqoent repainting. tJolumbus, Dee. Mi 1B49. KOK JAMJAKY. 1850-40,000 DOLLARS. MARYLAND CONriOLlDATKD LUTTKRY. Class 17, for 130. to be drawn in the Cily of Baltimore, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1P50. 7R number lottery and 14 Drawn Bnllota. SCHEME. ,t MKLOOO is -JO.IMH), 1 of 5.01X1 is 5.0IX), 1 of 2,500 is 2,500, 1 of 1 :ii?6 is J..K, 20 of M are 15.0m), 20 of 400 urc 8,000, BO tit 200 re 4,000, 300 of 100 are 30,000, (.4 oi 40 are 'J.jOU. Ticket.- $." Shores in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be iued mid cold id tiie billowing rates : 2I whole 4)7.r, 20 halves 37,50, 20 quarters, lf,h5, 2d eighths, 9,37. r.u,uiMl .tiur. innu i oiinuiihuicu i.om i, For the beMMt ot thfl Consolidated LolU ries ot Maryland. Clas A, ior liSO, to be drawn in the city of Italtiinore, Md. Saturday, .ran. ur, io.jo. . i;ujn:.i , -. wu"' '"""' r I i Mil 1 1 SCHEME. 1 of $50,000 is 5O.0IX), 25 of 1,1)00 are 250,(XX), 194 oi 400 nre 77,i;iH), Hi', of 100 are o,f!0(, Ofi ot M are 5,2t?0, HO of 70 are 4 072, 190 a. nriMfOOD IflOof.'iO ureti.lillO. Tickets 815 ShilM . ill proportion. Certiticatei of packages in the nhovc will be issued ntnl sold Rtthe following rales : i.ti whole tickets $210, 20 halt tiekeu 105, 26 quarters 52,50, 2 eighths 20,25. Sill.OOO Jlnninnd CoiiaoIUlnlcd Lottery. ( 'lux 7, for Je5tl, to Lc drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md., lliureday, Jan. 15, 1BBB. tf number lottery and Hi drawn DeBOeV GLORIOL'S SCHEME. 1 of 20,0tt0 is 20,000, 1 oi cMNJU is K.0U0, I of 4,000 is 4,0(11), 1 ot I 70(1 i- 1,700 10 of 1,2110 are 12,000, 10 of 000 are 6,000, 10 ol 3(10 ui-i 3,00(1, 10 of 200 me 2,000, 70 ol 100 are 7,000, 56 of 40 arc 2,240. Tickets 95 Shares in proportion. Certificates oi packages in the above will be iseiied and sold at the lollowing rates : 22 le ttefMM BOB, 22 hidves 32,50, 22 quarters 10,2j, eiglitlis IS. .f7,500-rniid ( onoliloied Lottery of 3Inryln.nil. 1P50. To be drown in the city of Baltimore, Md., iroturday, Jiui. 19. lt?."iO. SPLENIUt) SCHEME. 1 ol 9i',OtKf In aW.wOU, Ul J in .),. me id.uw, w hi i,wvum' .n. 5(HI, 25 of 750 ore If, 750, 25 of :iu5 are 7,03;!, 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6,300, 63 of 75 on; 4,725, 126 of 50 are 6,300. tickets iu rinwrn in mipoiuoo. .''iu"-i" " vn.nm will lie issued and sold at the lollowing rates: 20 whole ticket 130, 20 halves ta, 20 quarters. 32,50, H eighths 10,25. .20,000 tlnrvlnnri Contolidnted Lottery. For the lieuefu of rati foWB of Itol-Air, and tor other purposes, rius- -SA, for 1C50. To lie drawn in the city ol BolWOfe, -''hi Tuesday, Jan. 24, 18.50. 7H numlicr lottery imd 12 drawn ballots. SCHEME. I of B2U.0O0 is 20.000. 1 of KJXW is t-,000, 1 of 4,000 is 4,000, 1 ot ',0O.l i. 2,'XH), 25 of 1,000 are .IXW. 25 of 500 are 12.500, 25 ot .500 are 12,5(Kt, 166 of 214 an; SVxtf, 60 of 50 are 3,300. Tickets Shtrc in proiHirtion. Ortiticates of packages in the above will be hsui d and sold at Uie following raten : 26 whole tickets $70, 26 halves 115. 26 qunrt 17.5(1, ifti eighths l,75. Addresa K. N. CAJtll ii CO.. Igfjg 138 Frott street. Baltimore, Md. HOOKS AND STATIONERY NEW GOOUH. WK hnye in storr, Hnd offer for mle on good term- 75doz. 1 'hopping Axes of favoritu brands, 4 dm. Ilroad M " !-1 " Shovels and Spades " " 10U Mill and 0M Cut Sawn. JOO bovs indow Olts .Sab. IWKUt lights KMX) ins. f uny. 10 bhts. l.inM-ed Oil. 200 kcg Nnil, assorted nov9 GERE, AUBOTT.fcCO., At the sign of the OUt Fadlocrk. VM SEIIEBT. M. r. LILLET. SFIKl'KT iV lilliLEV BOOK BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Oilier-, c... Iambus. ug'A.'45 A RILING MA HIS L, iron frame, in perfect order, for sle cheap for cash. ( je6 C. SCOTT john Mcdowell, jr., COMIdflBlON AND FOUWARDlK(, MEKCHANT, NEW ORLKAN3. 1H V 41 IIC E. lIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. The un V dersigned have In prc-ts a work on the above subject, by Hen- ET FOLSOM FAOE. This work is writb'n with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other State. It contains a view ot the following subjects : I. Of divorce generally. II. Of th courts granting divorces. III. Causes of diroree. IV. Frior exiting marriage. V. Wilful ftb-ence. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VIII. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. (iross neglect of duty. XI. Habit-uhI drunkenness. XII. Infamous punishmrnt. XIII. l-unary, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV". Condonation. XV. He-crimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceeding to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. .XXII. Foreign divorces. Forma of hills, decree. he. The Introduction contains h brief rlew, I. Of the history of divorce, and their law in foreiim countries. II. The law of the different S'aU-s. III. The canon law. 1 voL 8 to. J. H. RILEY & CO., Columbus, Sept 10, liM9. Publisher and Bookseller. TVKW BOOKH. Fairy Tales from all Nations; by Anthonj 11 R. Montalba, with 24 Illustrations, hy Richard Doyle. 1 toI 12 mo. A liemutiful work for Chriitmas and New Year's pro-sents.Jane Eyre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. A new and beautiful edition in 1 vol. 12 nut. Shirley. A Tale ; hy Currer Bell, author of "Jane Eyre." A new and bcaiitilul edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Sidouis, the BffMNM ; the suppo-rd destroyer of the whole Reigning Ducal House Foinerama . by William Meinhold, 1 toL 8 To. Price 50 cents. Roland t'ashel, by rbarlcs Irer. Illustrated by Phil.Com-pl-te in 3 Parts. Part 3d JM published, and for sale at the Boo Store ol deM I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TICKNOH'S HPAMSII LITE KATI'KE. HISTORY of Hpanish Literature. By George Ticknor. Just completed, in 3 elegant 8to vols. This pay received at the bookstore of janl2)i I. N. Will TING h HUNTINGTON. X.N. WHITING fit HUNTINGTON, OOKIKtllMfl ASI) STAT IONKIIS, H Hill 3TKK.KT, COM'MDU. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TItEATIHE. ISAAC N . WHITING T ASjuiit publi-jheil n new edition of a IftliteM on the Law M.M relating to tlie i'nvern iiim maaai oi juoooi oi uie rtwi and Constables in tin-State "of Ohio ; with I'ructind Form-, Ac, By Joseph R. Swan, late President ol the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, rcvUcd, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: tine luw liindmg. Since 1FM0. when the third edition of this Work was DtlbUlhod the Legislature hava pn--ed nutneroui laws, puhliihed in eight kitmll arntnmaM 'ITieHn Inwa nnulilV mid ctin)i'7e n irrenL VHI'ietV of matter cmitained in thn previous cditionB of this 'iVeatise, Tlie jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace has been extended tu tlie uc tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer nan utQeMOM eonsi i raOH iinniincaiioun. in tbll i.-ditlon the text han hern revised, as well to conform to these clmntres as to other alterations of law, by etatute andother-wi-e, since the third edition published. I-or wale nt the book Store of I. N. WHH INO &. IIU.M I1SUTOH. The w nrk may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol-lowinj: iwrnous, vir : Jouqfli Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe; Wm, McArtlnir, Circlcville ; Jan. SlenheiiBOii, Portsmouth ; Saniord A: Co, booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed &. Hons, and A. W. Perley, do., Zaiicsville; Dr. J. Dunham, SL ClalrBville ; A. Frazer, Sjeu-betiville; II. L. & T. linnna, New Lifboti: Ileebe &. Elkinn, book-sellers, Akron ; W. & ii. Slocutn, do., Marietta ; J. D. Burger 4. Co., HmfflflBl J. J- Fast, do., Cuiiton; I). Little, do., Ravenna; C. W. .Inmes, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking co.; Smn'l Knep-pT, Woofteri John BmU Cadiz; Martin Welkcr, clerk of tins court, Millershurgh, Holnieseo.; Wm. II. Cniiflelil, Medinn; M. C. Vounijlove, bookseller, Cleveland ; 0. Bnrtlett. do., Pninesville ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumhull co.; A. C. Hubbard, clerk of tho court, Jcffcrnon, Ahtnhiilii co.; David Ctunphell A; Son, book-cllcn-, Siindiirliy City; J. J. F.rnch, bookndler, UKOMM ; J- N. Kurtz, bookseller, Sjn-ingtie!,! Millikaii, clerk of tliecourt.WiL-hington, Fnyctte co.; ('has. Ellin, bookseller, Dayton; Francis Harri-i, Xeniu"; Jamen -Morrison and II. Limboeke'r, Piqua; Thomns BriMlie, Posunaster, Lebanon i II. W, Derby A; Co., booksellers, ('tin lima-ti ; 1. F. Desilver, do., do.; Wm. W. Kay, Delnware; ti. 0, Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Mclvin, London, Mad iff on co.; Geo. Ebort, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwidk ; J. Sowers A: Co., Findlay; OttQ U. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co.; PUWHU ft Co., Klyiin ; B. It. LipiM it, Mt. Veniou. decl3-dikw ntsweditTon praoticb. isaac n. whiting, columbus, II AS published a New Edition of Practical Form in Actions O Personal ami Itenl, nnd in Chancery, now in common use in the Stale of Ohio; comprising Process, Declarations, Pletf, lie-plications. Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments, Complete Reeom Scire Facias Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying Claimant,!, Bill of Particular!-, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari. Appeal, Depositions in itate Court a nnd In Courta of the United State-. Ue-datnption from Tax Sulen, Clerk' Entries, Executions, i'artition, Habeas Corpus, Oatln. Select Writ, Anomtmenl of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subpnum ami Notice, Demurrers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and He-hearing, Musters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, ft&l with Notes, " It if danger on to alter old establhhtil formr." 2 Eq. Ca. Abg. 7t4. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large sup. royal Hvo. vol. of y0 pages, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Judc nf the Court In llnnh. "Tlie new forms, tlie authorities adduced, and theeopiuusnotes added to this edition, rcntlv increase its value. Tho book will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. Ithns been prepared with cure, and evinces a degree of critical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to tlie well Banted fame as an able law writer of its learned author." Court in Hank, Jnnunry 7, 18di'. Kroni the Hon. Jinle AleLenii, of the I'. H, Supreme Court. " AH who are acquninted with the accurate learning nnd high professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to Bod viil-Unhlc book from hi- pen under the above title nnd I urn sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their final terminations, nre given, nnd theVorniH of plendings in cases at common law, and rIM in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these forms of process and pleadings, a reference is made to authorities ni-tuiniiiL.' important points of practice, under appropriate heads. The ministerial duties of clerks nnd ot otlicers generally, nre plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in tin1 federal us well ns in the State courts. Upon the whole, I consider this work ns a most valuable one to the profession, nnd to nil whose duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice." From (lie Hon. Jnde Unmet. "It appears to me that no Practitioner in the courts of our Stnte, with your hook before them, can be at a loss for the form id' nny Process, Plcndim:. Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of hit practice ; and it is very evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much time and labor to tlior-e of the profession who consult the work." From .Indue Wnlker. "We havo here, UOdet the name of second edition, in renli-ty, a new book of H?0 pHges, every one of which contains inntter of every day utility to the Practitioner of Lnw in Ohio. We do not Eoe how even the tyro, with the Ki:ht here fumiehed, need be at a loss for the mode ot procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the how, but the vhcrtforti lor authorities are cited to eui-tain almost every form prefented ; and then tbe index, that better half of H Iftw book, is very elaborate and complete " From Jinir.c nnni "The Rnt edition hits been carefully revised, and so many other tonus added that 'this maybe regarded as almost anew work.' Copious notes are added to this edition, relating chiefly to prac-tice, selected from materials collected by the author during several years, and especially relating to the more important questions in Chancery practice thnt have not yet been settled in the courts of Ohio. This book should be in the library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at tho book store ot I. N. WIIITINO &. IIL'NTINOTON. The work may also be had, nt the publi -hers' prices, of the fol-lowing persons, viz i Dr. Harvey Scott. LiUicaater ; Jo ph Jones, bOOkselW, Chillicothe: William McArthur, Circlcville; James St- phrnson, Portsmouth; Snnford & Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed & Horn., and A. W. Perley, do., Zanesvillc; Dr. John Dunham. St. Clairsviile; A. L Pnser. do., BMbeHV0M I B. L. & T. Ilaiina, New Lisbon ; Bcebe i, Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W. 6l d. Slocuin, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger & Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hot king county ; Samuel Kneppcr, Woostor; John Bcall, Cadiz -, Mai tin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh, Holmes couutv j Wm. II. CanhVld, Esq., Medina ; M. C. Voimulove, bookseller, Cleveland; C, Hartlett, do., Painesville; W. N. Porter, VVarten, Trumlnill county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetierson. A-htaliula county ; David Campbell tV Son, booksellers, tmidusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Miuis-Ij Id .!. II. Larwill. clerk of the court, Hucyrus ; Bronson t Mc-Letie, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springtiehl s. Millikaii, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; C. ElliE, bookseller, Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xenia ; James Morrison and II. Limbocker, Piqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; U. VV. Derby A: Co., booksellers, Cinciniinti; Wm. W. Fny, Dela-wnrc; (i. C Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Meh in, London, Madison co.; Ceorge Ebert, Tiffin Win. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman aud J. M. CTOiby, Norwalk ; J. Sow. crs &. Co., Findlay ; Otta II. Moeller, iSomerset, Perry co.; Parsons Si Co.. E'vria. decllilaw A t O.HFLKTE 1)1 (4 EST OF TIIK OHIO UFPOKTS. IN. WHITING &l IIL'NTINOTON have publibhed a dijfPSt of the first sixteen volumes ol the Ohio Report containing nil the cases ever reported at Lnw nnd in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, mid sometime Reporter of that Court ; 1 vol 8 vo, 7fi0 pages, in tirm law binding. Price 90, Ol this digest Judge Burnet remarks : " I nm of opinion that it has much merit, nml will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated Ut save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ol the course of decisions on the varioun matters which have lieen in litigation in the Supreme Court of our state since the year 1H-J1. The plan chosen for the work is simple nnd perspicuous, which adds to iu convenience nnd value." .Indue Walker says : " This digest is very systematically arranged, well condensrd, has a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not thai in digests, an cicellent index to the principal matters." Tlie work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, iz : Dr II Scott, Lancaster ; Joeph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe; W McArthur, Circlcville James Stephenson, Portsmouth ; .Snnford 4. Co. booksellers, Newark ; W W Reed AY :ous, sod A W Perley, do, anesville , Dr J Dunham, St (.'lairs- ville; A I. r razor, do. Meuneimne; n i, i linnna, .iew i.isoon ; Beebe & Elkins, booksellrrs, Akron W St S Slorum. do. Marietta ; J D Bigger Sl Co, Massillon ; J J Fast, do. Canton B Little, do, Ravenim ; C W James, clerk of the court, Logun, Hocking co; Knepper, Wooster; J Beal, Cadiz ; M. Welker, clerk ot the court, Hffltnberffc, Holmes co; W H CmHIbM, Esq. Medina; M C Youn glove, bookaeller, Cleveland; C Bartlctt, do, Painesville; W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull co A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlerson, Ashtabula co D Camplell A .-on, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J J Beach, bookseller, Mansfield i J B Lnrwelt, clerk of the court. Bucvnis; Bronson &. McLf'ne, Kenton. Hardin co; JN Kurtz, bookseller, Springtield ; I Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county ; C Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; E Harris, Xenia; J Morrison and H Limbocker, Piqua; T Brodie, Postmaster, laCbanon ; H W Derby A: Co, liooksellcrs, Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware : O C Worth, Upper Sandusky ; C Allen, Marion ; J Mclvin, London. Madison co; O Ebert. Tiffin ; Wm Hood, Perrysburgh ; O E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk : J iowcrs 4. to, ! inaiay ; u u Moeuer, r-oinersei, rerry co ; rar tons t Co, Elyria Ac$-dSiw DIPLJnrfl WAR WITH AIEXICO.-A lull ib toryot - the m-e, r inures nm i roiioauen "i uie ar wirn .Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in the 'nlted State Army. 2 vols, P vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WIIITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. 4.1.1 UPSES OF SIVMNt kR NOTES OF AN UNHNISIIED TOUK IN 1H47. liy S. T yj Wallis, 1 vol W mo. Price 7.1 ctn. Just receivel at the Book Store of del9J L N. WIIITINO Sc. HUNTINGTON AVHOVS AM IFNT tEOOllAPII V. A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medisrval Geography, Ac. By il Charles Antbon, AAi. I large l 0 to. Just pulilisneu. For sale nt the Bookstore of der24 I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Till: LAND OW.NKK! HAM AL. "'ONTAININO a pummary of Statute Regulation" in New York. .y unio, iniliann. Illiooi. Mien is an. town anu t-conn, enn rerning Land Titles, Deeds, Mortgages, Wills of Real Estate, Descent. Land Taxea, Tax Sales, Redemption", Limitations, E emotions, Interest of Money tuid Usury, with an "poeodiT ron taining the Constitutions of the aid States. By IlMijarnin F. HalL I IMMMMt nt l.aw. 1 vol. evo. TESTIMONIAL. From E x ' Jot. Seward : " I tmliere your work will b eaten sively uetul. and think I cannot be mistaken in advising it nub- hcati'on under an expectation that it will be of much service to land owners and to tbe public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the United States: " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many buineas men harmg commerce or dealings m the .States noticed. Such a in anu a) would tumi'h just the information which persons interested in western lands desire" For sale at the Buokatort of dr.W-14 w I. S WHITING A HUNTINGTON. HOTELS AND SALOONS. apii-dti HROAOWAV HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Hrotul Itrttetj ColuiiihitH, Ohio. t'APITOL IIOIXE-C'OH'.MIH'M, OHIO. M, NORTIIill P. pHonuKToa, rplllH new and poouhir Hotel is located hi the molt centra) f.nrt a ol uie cuy. it ine- neeii eii.urL'i u, nun is now luniisiii'u in a style equal to that ol any Hotel in too West. The Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market nf-fords, and no pains will be spared to innkn tho guests feel at HONK. Stages for all the route, call at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and lirt-rate Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL - COLI'MBUH. ROBERT RUriSEL l-l AS- taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ot II his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate mid will be happy to welcome his old jiatrons and friends, and tdl oth ers who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. marS AMERICAN SALOON, (UN Dl.lt THE AMF-RICAN HOTEL.) HAVE juat received Fresh Oysters,and will constantly keep on hand nil the delicacies of tlie season, such tut Oysters, Birds, Venison, fmb Fish, Surdiues, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Sec, Sec Tlie Bur will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Lluuors. Winiv, Cordial. Senar J. c No iiairn will be -pared to gratify the tastes und appetites of the guest of the American Saloon. . Iy Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf ( ITV SALOON-Coliiinhu-, Ohio. tORNER High .Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establuthmi nt we now nrepared to serve up Oysters, fhune, fUh, and . ! Ihr luxuries ot the seuson, in style unsurpassed. They have lljo addict several private rooms for gentlemen wihh-inir to give -unoere. The Bar ix suunlied with the bei-t of Liouors and CiL'ar.-. on d rati ii lit, Carew's Detroit Ale, Hchultz XX Pule Ale, nnil id, tiled N'oleli Alt;. A spienitlil i.unr ii h scrvca up nniiy, i r.u. oeM-dtl ) BARKER A. OLMST LI FE INSFICANCK. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office HO. 00, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Pret't. PLINY FREEMAN. Acinaru. Chnrter oernetiial. The bu-inens of thin comtm- ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the tut three years amounted to over 8180,1)110. Each policy hold- i a member of the cumomiv, and entitled to fliare in its profits, which hava RTenmd 80 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premium are paid annually, in cash, unless they '! in vvliicli en-e 00 in -i ut . i- 1 1 iiuieii ion i -in er cent. iiinv lie paid by ileoo-itin ii note for that amount, renewable an nually, and bearing 0 jut cent, interest. t tic amount ot it eupitui, tlie diameter oi m securities, no its mode ot ' doiiu bu-toe-i-, niake ihi.n one ot the saiest compa nies in the Union, for Lite Insurance perfect security being after all, sought for in InTtMhlWIIhl ol this kind. Ihi-t eomiiiuiy will insure on tlie live of person- on any part ol the globe, ut equitable rates ol premium. A mini may insure Ml life in the name of his wife, so that the amount injured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Ihe many advantaen ot Lilt; Insurance are beginning to be OITeetl ippreoUted. nml the prudent and considerate are daily Bearing to their families and friends, those advantages. The agent in this city would respectf ully call attention to tlie superior claims of this company. Any information in Connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications for insurance promptly attended , IX. Jt. t. I I M I. A- ill. .U" 'I'. 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coifs store. Roh't Thompson, M. D-, Examining Physician. Ou99 Hovei union I of the UiiUcal Mules, f HtlM MARCH i, IS49, TO MARCH 4, IK3. THE KXECVTIVB. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice Pr.-id.nt, MILLARD FILLMORE', of Now York. thk cabinet. Hecretnry of Htate, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware Secretary ol the Treasury, WM.M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior, THOMAS EWINO, of Ohio. Secretary of War, OEOIttiE W. CRAWFORD, ofOorgia. Secretary of tho Navy, WILLIAM B. I'REMToN, of Virginia. PniimiltM General, JACOB COLLAMER, of Vennont. Attorney Oencral, REVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THK JUOIt IAKV. surniMK coubt of the united statm. Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of .Maryland. nwHOCiuie .iiisneeM, PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York. LEVI WOODIHJKY.of N.IIuinp. BOBIRTO.OiUQL ofPtnn. JOHN McLEAN. of Ohio. JAMES M. WAYNE, ot Georgia, JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky., MEMBKKM OP THK XXXI" ON(.REHH. ARUANOBD ACCOSDINO TO THEIR KNOWN PREFERENCE! WITH HCFERENCI: TO TJIK TWO OBEAT TABTIK8. SENATE. President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. BtfAee. ."ecreutry Aanuay DicKKKa ( li I l WOIIK. RCHITBCT8, Builders, free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others enL'BL'ed in biiiltliiiir. can be sunnlied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabes que. Ainr uecea tor naaroDee, t entra neoei to support cnanue- hers, I'anels for widls. Friezes, Caps, Tresses, &e. (icnllenidi -uiiolied with ui i-iim! ile.-n-ns ; ( hurches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to Uiythnif on this side the Atlantic. Hie subscriber has had many yearn experience, nnd can refer to many of his works, public mid rivate. 1 lit carved decorations upon uie ceiling oi ine uuu re iwu' Hall in Davtoii wo desiimed mid carved bv him, and is nc- knowledKed to lie the most lieitulilul and most appropriate thing of the kind iu America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures ami figure heads tor signs. .i. i.: Uii.v-M.v uaner, oclll-dliiu Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAK.HS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the couutv of Lucas, hi reasonable terms us to price and payment, two of the most splendid improved farms upon the Maumcc Hirer, to wit: llie lanu itiinwn us tlie Uodd larm, at iamascu?, aooui twentv-tive miles above Mnumi-e City, containing nearly 300 acres. '0 of which are bottom land upon tlie Maumee river, lhero are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good ihveiiim: ami nut-liuUM's, nearly new, oreiiariung ami uuu trees. Tlie VVahaah md Erie cnnal n:i-e-j tliroU''h tlie farm, thus afford ing water to nil it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most bcautilul farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Ired acres, over one hundred nf which are hinhiv improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Fpon this larm them are large and very pfOottCttra orchards of ciiuicc grafted fruit, good dwelling nnd nut buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peacn- in snort, n place which ine WHwratnag naa run up, .mnuB residence of fifteen years, us a home lor himself. Terms may be known on application. rnarlti H. REED. CAUFOItNIA TI1KOI (ill TIC'KKTS!!! 'pHROL'GH TICKETS from New York to Sun Francisco in the ft Hi March. Anril nml Mav steamers, tor sale bv Dwaiauoaa a diurumi feb23 Zanesville, Ohio. Pr SKINNBRj ( Late of A'(w Li$bon, Ohio.) "1ENERAL Agency, Commission and rorwnrding Merchant, vl" deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and I'roducc in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus W right and A. G. RictiariMon, Brn. ie. to., cm-innati: B. W.flnodRM i Co.. New Lisbon : Grigir & Elliott, Philudelphifl John Smith, New Orleans ; S. R. Iios, Portsmouth ; Lawson if. Covode. Wellsville : Ewait and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville W. C. Scott, St. Louis. ecOJ-dtf .II ST UV.i EIVED. A T the old stand oppotttl the StiM House, an unrivalled assort-i. ment of tlie fme-t CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain Casiineres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Bttbt) (iin lulling white mid light colored for party and weddimr Dress-,) and wcid Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pock et Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and L'nder-liirM, sift I n .-r -nut- mid Drawers, mi, pi n- ders, black and white Kid and Siik Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Uoie: and HI l-rit t. evi rv article of tlie rn lien nualilv ol geiitle- men's wearins appnrel to !- found in the first draper establishments of tin; East These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of tlie latest and most durable styles tint could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectiimy Dinted to en LI and examine M lore Kiev purchase i:;ewhere. a. a. a i eh oat, N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, fidth- fully and promptly attended to. jMf TfTtV aulO-dly imiitilllM, ft (ilLIIKHT'.S P R E M I V M BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, MTTI.E HI . HI IMII.COM. SPRING AND BUMMER ARRANGEMENT HMD. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tue-day. April 10th, U49, until further notice, Pus- ! senger's Trains will fun as follows : Leave uepot on i.-t front srrert, at . ocioea 10 minutes a. M., and :i o'clock, P. M.. for Mllford, Foster's Crossings, Deerfleld, Morrow, Warnesville, Spring Vail, v, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springiield. Keiumim:. i. aves .-oniiiiiiei.i at a. m. anu v4 r. .n. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate points, hould take the ", 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Paaaenirers for Columbus, Zmiesville, Wheeling, and interme diate towns, fhouhl take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tlie Ohio Stage Company nre running uie following lines i connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to ('oluinbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the II P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad wfll leave HnrinL'tield at li! M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for ihe present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati nt :i P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 Springiield 9 90 " Sandusky City 0 90 Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 90 For IMtflff inf urination and Through Ticket, apply at the Tick el Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent PyiW Company will not be responsible for1-aggageexceed-ing .-" dollars 111 1 (due, unless the panic s returned to tlie Conductors or Agent, and freit-ht paid at the rate of a passage for every M) dollars in value above that amount aprtht Jl 81 n ii. d and for Mile, 100 brla H. V TAR, by ap MHO A HEFniKarnnilwill TO iMi: i:TtV. AT WM. KINO'S Druir Store i-p-i ial attention U paid to children tiM, and nfUT them idl others who may be plensed to fHvor him witli a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Towneend'sSarmpariUa for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Chnlagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of theae renvoi... B. A. Fahne-toek Sellers ermifuge, well known to the public fi.r years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Ufa Pills which stands unequalled hy any medicine for the cure ol l.iver i.ompiamt anu onn r ui-en-e uri-mc from a de. mnireil state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth wiU appear. Seller's Improved i 'ough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarspness, Influenza. Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Ar Ae. Trash s Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac AH of the above medicine and many othTs. kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dtf Atchison, David R.d . Badger, George E. to . . . Baldwin, Roger S. v . . . Bell. John, Bentoo, Thomas 11. d. . Berrien, John M. to Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James W. d. Bright, Jee D. d Butler, Anthony P. d. . . Calhoun, John O.sJ Cass, Lcwia, d Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H. to Clay, Henry, to Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, w Corwin, Thomas, . Davis, John, Davis, Jefferson, d Dawson, Win, C. w Dayton, Win. I., w Dickinson, Daniel S. d. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d Downs, Solomon U. d. . Fetch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. .Mo. Hale, John P N. H. N 0, Hamlin, Hannibal, d Mo. .Ofc Houston, Samuel, d Tex. . Tena Hunter, Robert M. T. d. . . Va. .Mo. Jones, George W. d Iowa. King, Wm.ft-d Ala, Mttugum, Willie P. w N. C. Mason, James M. d Va. Miller, Jacob W. t N.J. Morton, Jaekatoi, tp Flor. Norris, Moses, jr. d N. II Pearce, James A. to Md. Phelps, Samuel H. Vcr, Pratt, Thomas G. w Md. Rusk, Thomits J. d Tax. Sebastian, Win. K. d Ark. Seward, Wm. II. tr N.Y. Shields, James, d 111. Smith, Trumnn. w Ct Bottle, Pierre, d Lou, Spruance, Presley, w Del. Sturgeon, Daniel, d Pa. TuTtter. Hopkins L. d Tenn Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. ie .Ky. Wis. Upham, William, Ver. 111. Walker, Isaac P. rf Wis Lou. Wales, John, w Del. Mich Webster, Daniel, w Mass. . Miss, Whitcomb, Jcsbc, d lnd. Yulee, David L. d Flor. Oeo, .Ark. Me. .la, .8 C. -H.C. . Mich. .Ohio. .IL L '.Sl .Pa, .Ohio. .Mass. .Miss. .Geo. .N.J. .It Y. .R.I. HOUSE OF SB Speaker HO WE LI Clerk Thomas J. Ca: Albertson, Nathaniel, d lnd Alexander, Henry P. w NY Allen, Charles,. . w. Mass Alston, William J. tr Ala Anderson, Josinh M. ic Tcnn Andrews, George R. v NY Ashe, Willinm S. d N C Ashmun, George, w Mass Averett, Thomas H. d Va Baker, Edward D. u 111 Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Tlioinas II. d Va Bcalc, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, NY Blssell, Willhun H.d 111 Bingham, Kinsley S. d Mich Bocock, Thomas S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Booth, Walter,, s. d. Conn Bowdon, Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Richard J. if Md Bowlin, James B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, w Ky Brlggs, George, ir N V Brooks, James, v NY Brown, Albert G. d Misa Brown, William J. d lnd Buel, Alexander W. d Mich Hurrows, Lorenzo, tr NY Burt, Annistead, d S C Butler, Chester, w Pcnn Butler, Thomas B. v Conn Cabell, Edward C. v Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Ky Caldwell, Joseph P. to N C Calvin, Samuel, w Penn Campbell, Lewis D. te Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, to Penn Chandler, Joseph R. w Penn Clarke, Charles E. 10 NY Cleveland, Chauncey F. d Conn Chngman, Thomas UM NC Cobb, HowulLd Geo Cobb, Williamson H.W.rf Ala Uoicock, wiiiuun r. a a u Cole, Orsnimis, w Wis Conger, Hnrmou s. to NY Conrad, Charles M. v Lou Corwin, Moses B. ie Ohio Crowell, John. w Ohio Daniel, John R. J. rf N C Dcberry, Edmund, to N C Dickey, Jesse C. v Penn Dhniwek. M0a M. rf Pcnn Disney, David T. J Ohio Dixon, Nathan V.v R I Doty, James D. d Wis Duer. VVOtten, k NY Duncan, James II, a- Mass Dunham, CyriH L. d lnd Durkee, Chniles,g d Wi Edmundson, H. A. rf Va Evans, Alexander, r Md Evans, Nathan, tc Ohio Ewing, Andrew, d Tenn l eatlierston, W. S. rf Mia Fitch, Graham N. rf lnd Fowler, Orin, Mass Freedley, John, w Penn Fuller, Thomas J. D. rf Mo Gentry, Meredith P. to Tenn Gerry, Elbridgc, d Me Gidilmgs, Joshua R. Ohio (rihnore, Alfred, rf Penn Goodenow, Rufus K. v Me Gorman, Willis A. d lnd Gott, Daniel, r NY Gould, Herman D. te NY Green, James S. d Mo finnnell, Joseph, v Maas nacKctt. 1 nomas u. a lieor Hall, Willard P. rf Mo llitlloway, Ransom, w NY Hiunilton, William T. d Md Hammond, Edward, rf Md Hampton, Moses, to Pcnn ilaraUon, Hugh A. d Oeor Hnrlun, Andrew J. rf lnd Ilarmanson. John II. rf Lou Harris, Isham G. rf Tenn Harris, Samson W. rf Ala Harris. Thomas L. rf 111 liny, Andrew K. w N J liaymond, Thomas S. w V Hi-bard, Willinm, to Ver nrv. V llliiim, Ver UOmrdi Harry, rf N II Hilhard, Henry W. te Ala Hongland, Moses, rf Ohio lolhnlay, Alexander It. rf Va RE SB N TAT IVES . CORIl. Ol Oeor,,... mpbell, of Tennesset'. Julian, (icorge W, rf Kaufman, David S. rf Kerr, John IJ. tc King, Daniel P. ic King, George O. te King, James G. w uu kionn a. Kina. PiatSni f 1 1. -. ,.. Kuth j LelHer tOiMluml i Levin, LewiH C. nat it fid lnd Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Penn Holmes, Isaac E. rf Houston, John W. v Howard, Volney K. rf Howe, John W.fiv Hubbard, David, rf Hunter, W. F.t w lose, Samuel W. d Jackson, William T. to Johnson, James L. ip Johnson. Andrew, rf Johnson, Robert W. rf Jones, George W. rf 8 C Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y y Tenn Ark Tenn Littlefield, Nathaniel S. rf Mo Mann, Horace, tr Mass Mann, Job, rf Penn Marshall, Humphrey, tr Ky Mason, John C. rf Ky Matteson, Orsamus B. if NY Meacham, James, if Ver Mendc, Richard K. rf Va Miller, John K. rf Ohio Milson, John S. rf Vn Moore, Henry D. w Pcnn Morehead, Charles S. it Ky Morris, Jonathan D. rf Ohio Morse, Isaac E. rf Lou Morton, Jeremiah, to Va McClcniand, John A. d 111 McDonald, Joseph E. d lnd McDowell, James, d Vo McGoughey, Edward W.ic lnd McKissuck, Thomas, to NY McLonahan, Jamei X. rf Penn McLnne, Robert M. rf Md McLean, Finis E. to Ky McMullin, Fayette, rf Va McQueen, James, d S C McWillie, William rf Miss Nelson, William, w NY Nes, Henry, 10 Penn Newell, William A. N J Ogle, Andrew Jackson, v Pcnn Olds, Edaon B. rf Ohio Orr, James h.d 8 C Otis John, v Me Outlaw, David, to N C Owen, Allen F. 10 Gcor I'arker, RichHrd, d Va reasiec, MnkIm II. J N n Peck, Lucius B. d Ver I'hclps, John S. rf Mo Phoenix, J. Phillips, to NY Pitman, Charles W. t Penn Potter, Emery D rf Ohio Fowell, Paulus, rf Va I'titnam, Harvey, to NY Reed, Robert P.. to Tenn Reynolds, Gideon O.ip NY Richardson. Wm. A. a III ' Risley, Elijah, to N Y Bobbins, John, jr. rf Penu Rockwell, Julius, v Mass Robinson, John L. rf lnd Root, Jopeph IC.f to Ohio Rose, Robert L. 10 NY Ross, Thomas, rf Venn Rumscy, David, to NY Sackett, Wm. A. to NY Savage, John H. rf Tenn Sawtcll, Cullen, rf Me Schenck, Robert C. to Ohio Schermerhorn, A. M. 10 NY Schoolcraft, John L. tr NY Seddnti, James A. rf Va Shepperd, Augustus H.10 N C Sihe-tter, Peter H. W NY Spaul.liiig, Elbridgc 0. to N Y Spnigue, William, 10 Mich Stanly, Edward, 10 N C Stanton, Frederic P. rf Tcnn Stanton, Richard II. d Ky Stephens, Alexander H. 10 Gcor Stetson, Chnrles, rf Mc Stevens, Thaddeus, to Penn Strong, William, rf Penn Sweetzer, Charles, rf Ohio Taylor, John L. 10 Ohio Thomas, James II. d Tenn Thompson, Jacob, rf Miss Thompson, James, d Penn Thompson, John B. to Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa Thurmnn, John R. te NY Toombs. Robert, w Oeor Tuck, Amos, w N II Underbill, Walter, te NY Van Dyke, John, to N J Venable, Abraham W. d N C Vinton, Samuel F. ir Ohio Waltlen, Hiram, d NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf S C Watkins, Albert G. tr Tcnn Welborn, Marshall J. rf Geor Wentworth, John, rf 111 White, Hugh, tc NY Whittlesey, William A.rf Ohio WiUnot, David,' sd Wilhanif, Christ H. r Wilson, James, r Winthrop, Robert ('. te N .1 Penn Tenn N II Mil -1 Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. rf S C loung, ibomu It. d III Whole Number 2"J9 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 1 N WIMTING A HUNTINGTON have opened a large assort-merit of Annuals and other elegant works suitable for Christmas mi. i New 1 car's presenta, which they will sell at extremely low prices ; among which are THE DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK for 1., an eleganl nuurto vo ume with 20 superb illustrations, engraved hy the most celebrated Rrtista; 1 IE LEAFLETS OF MEMORY; a splendidilluminatcl annual for MM I vo; r or, Literary Gift for 1850; a superb 8vn GEMS Ol BEAUTY volume ; (ilFT-LF.AVF.3 OF AMF2RICAN POETRY an elegant Bvo volume ; edited bv Rulus W OriswnM THE SOUVENIR GALLERY; an illustrated Gift Book for all seasons; quarto; THE TOITJ OFFERING, for 18.'., edited by Mr.. Hale: a large .plrmlid rftt Tulumr ; nUEKlWHlni OFFEltlNO day prearnl, for 1850 ; I II ChriitDiM, New Year and Birth- a Chrl.tmiw and New (iKNT'ft I- 1(1 M ll AI.F BOOTS. I I r TC i.M made til..- I rem Ii Calf II.,. .u t (J. H 50 and . lor U u at KIMBALL Shoe and Leather Store. Journal limdisni de7 lit) KF.Kl'SAKK OF FHIF.Nnlllr Yenr'a Annual for 1850: Tilt RUBY ; A Token of Friendahlp for 1850, with mperh rel l.neravinB;. from de.ijrna hy celebrated artiata ; TBI BUT OF FRI1--.NDSHI1' : A Token of Remembrance, for 1850; TI1F, GARLAND : or, Token of Friendahlp a OMSHI and New Year', gift for 1850 ; THK HYACINTH ; or, Affection', Gift, for 1850. THK IVY WREATH ; with bowlful iUu.traticin.; CHRISTMAS' ROSES and New Yew'. Gilt, for 1850 ; prewnt for young people ; rROVKRBlAL PHILOSOPHY; with elegant illustration, and auperbly bound ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOL'R; by the Poet, and Paintcra a new awl beautiful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE . or, Tbe Poetical Language ol Flowera, with elegantly colored engraving. 8ro ; MOORE'S HUSH MELODIES . a aplcnJid iolio rolnme, with illu.trabom from deaigna prepared expreaaly for the work, en. graved on eteel under the immediate rupentitenilance nf Mr. Ed. ward Finden : Together with a large aa. -run, n; of elegant Port Folio., A) buna. Bibles Prayer Book., Card Cawa, ke ate AUo, , great variety of beratiful jurenile booka, luitalile for C-hrutinM and New Yenr'a preaenta. ld90 (JtVVN.NK'8 Ni:tt UilllK (IN Sit lilt I VV J AW Ol- Mil KHII . AMI . oil. IN I UJu., "I;",!.',! A pro. "'-''l treatlao on the lnw of Hherill ani Coroner,'' will, lorn. mt relerenrea to the jtatute. of Ohio, Indiana and Kei.tu.-ky OV II. I' f ' and qualification 'putics and ni,.i. anu 'rentJIy, ot tlie dutbs ami HaUntl-' "rdiicr. AmoiiL' oth'T subffct ducoi il. r Ibis work treats of the appointment MM Til, r ,'or""rri tlM appnimim'fit Of iJ-'Jill iimy lor their am, nnd uencrally, of tlie du y "'"'"Till Hh'l 'liroiicr. Ami...... nfVia.r nihl In- sf.n ico of Nuiniiion. or pror.-rin tl(,t rcquirinir ball . the servlo priviK'.. ai.-l .li-fb;.1i,,tb-ll.lro.ii , bail ; prison bounds, .waixt -ii , , i r,'l,l,v"' : 'rvict! in ejectment, lonitft m doN eHtie attachment; pron-etiin Wlttei mtlt tfl- writol fieri Inias and proc. edm thereunder, euibraciiu lovi ale o( poods or land, lien, title acquired tliertunder, Siv. . -vrtt m habere faclaa, poHsessIoncm ; writ of habrns corpus, trrvkw tJ ulipmna; oxi-cution ou decrees; proceeding! for raetifitT lA dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of Wul ; neiueils of lunacy; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and leer -.i lit sheritl. Under each head will be found tho laws ol the Hip-Suites Ohfo, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject tn-m.it ol The work alno pontnins such Ibrms as are usually rvquire.1 by ibHfl fi the discharge of Uielr duties. in Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne't "work i a fffnul on.- ' U odicid nml well urraiiL'e.i and must bo vrrv unelul not oiiJv to prolessional gcntlemnn and to the officers of our courU, ..lit " suitors, and purchaser ut judicial sales and to all UjU-tvstHd . the title of property dcrivecf through such sales." mi... jitnue mci.ean o woir Qas cotne tintler my nnO which embodied so largo an amount of law on the Bubjocts u rucHed, in so condensed n torm." I- roiii Judge Joseph H H wan, and J W Andrews, Kf q supplies a want which has long been felt, for the Bar hhv he totore tound It necessary to grope their way through the reporl- . cases to ascertain the law upon many ol the subjects treuteii ol this work subjects too, nbout which the Uar Is often ivqulrw' give Bdvicc." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work ndap to meet the want, not only of rtherilfs and Coroners, but ol 1 bar generally. Huch a work has lone been felt to be a great siderntum. We pre-ume tlu.t no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicio lawyer, will long la) withour ti lvolSvo I'rice in jood Law binding, $i For sale at the two store of n5-dtw I N WHITING & HlNTIMJTON MELVILLE hTnK V WOUK. I I -IHiURN : His First Voynge, Iwing the Sailor-boy Ctatm JLV Hons nnd Hcmininccnccs of the Hon of a (ientlemmi In the DUrcaatilc service. Hy Hermnn Melville, nuthor ol '-Typiie, "Omoo," mid Mnrdi," 1 vol U mo. I'rice 73 cts. Jusl receiv-'d at tli- Hook Store of I. N. WHITING St HUNTlNti'lXjN del9 NEW HOOK-. nlflTOKY of Hpaninh Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in f. umes. Vol. 1 jui-t received. Cluilinei 'n liiHtimie- ot TIu'oIdl'V, in i- volumes. The Whale and Inn Captors, or The Whaleman's Advuiln- , and the Whale,. I!i..L'niiliy, &c, fia1. Hy licv. Henry T Cl vcr. For sale by dl-JJ I. N. WHITING Sc HLTNTIN(iT( .j M IRROR4, 3 beautiful Mirrors with (Ut or bronae brack eu and marble mantles Jor sale Dy S J. H. RILEY ft CO. AllHOTTS I, I IM O TIIE Gil EAT nlSTOilY of Kintr Alfred of Knyhuul, by Jacob Abbott, wn. enHrvjrii'e, 1 vol U mo. .Iii-l received at the Hook .Hton del9 . N. WHITING St HUNTINO'Jt t SfOL ASSEH. 1,000 hrls Molasses, lamling from Del I ill and lor Bale by KINO St HKFFNKI. apfi 27 Main street, Uiiu ini i' IfOIIK LEATHER. -A t;"llrown has received I50i did.-. i" I choice article of Hole Leather, which he will uM nt flj to lSMi cents per lb. Also, fiO dozen French Calf Skins, .Hi dozt-i. I'm1; and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Roots and Shoes, and h good assortment of Itoots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN Or'ii '.II. iw UAOAzmrKfl. ODKY'S, Sartain's, and Graham's for January, 1850, torsaiet y uecca i. n. v in i iiu iv nun i inn i un ROI.AM) CASH EL, completo in three parts. By CfiNrie Lever. Illustrated hy I'hiz. For uale by doc2S I. N. WHITING St HUNTINfJT 7jIiLATv ( E HKTEKV. NOTICK is lirieby given that Lots can be procured 'i Lawn Cemetery, until the first of August next, at th-- ing prices : First Class Lota iity cents per square foot. Second Class Lots tiMj cents per Bquare foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be ai uw . First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second clas Lots 7Mj cents per square foot. Third clans Lota 5 cents per nqunre foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in tuir . from 0 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock 1'. M, By order of tho Hoard of Trustees. jyl3-dtf&2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, ij ff i AlTlFOUNIAOL'TDONE! MONEY! MON L GLORIOUS RESULTfl I Nos. ill 38 77, the grand capita. iViz-of $50,000! wn9 so'd by tho lucky I. N. Carr - Co, M Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED ! CALIl OllNiA THROWN IN TIIE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm n, E. N. Carr ir Co., has thrown a gloom over all California sp.vu lators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Can A Co Iind thnt than is more Gold to bo had by the risk of a few dultari with E. N. Carr St Co., than the whole California mfnes OOmlilniM The lucky oiHce of Carr St Co., has done wonders the last moiitb Their luck bus no equal, please benr this in mind. LOOK HERE! Citizens and strangers who wish to ourchase uncurrent lllitdl ran, by calling on Carr Si Co., or nd.iresMiig them n low ' if- ninmn arm rem, nave an tneir uusmes auemieu to witn p ., iu ality nnd dispatrh. Money on all ISanks liought nvd sold by Cftrr St Co. Draits nt tignton an nans uraituu Enginnd or Inrinnd imm one to one thousand Pounds ran be had trom E. N. Ca' ii Co . Bullion and Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street. LET THE GLOHIOL'S NEWS GO FORTH! Carr St Co., nre niakinc the people rich I Heboid hn. Noa 1 'J 3 the Grand Prize ol 1(X),000, 7 8 9 do 0,)0, 6 7 8 d;. i0,Mlo 9 11 21 bUOOU. Those are only a tew of the leading I . ize -u.d the month by thin lucky firm. We challenge the worlJ to 'iow tlit' aRrne amount in the same length of time. We say, mk: 't ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your mt-'iition to the grand array of magnlfi-vn '.rtt. teries to be drawn this month, January, 1H50. All business with this firm is confidential. Carr St Co., pay all pottage over $5. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention to their country 3crrs pendents. Our motto is, secrecy In all business transactions. Attention hi our customers, and all drawinca ent immediHtely after the iollwy drawn. Give us the trial, ana rest assured we will give you.. i not the Capital, n good Prize. 0 YES I O YES I 0 YE3I We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme lo be drawn 2Cth .Innuary. The chances are good, and depend on It Carr St Co. ttl the Prizes. Carr & Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr St Co. will sell Prizes till we ask il one fair trlaL " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained) " Remember the chances Carr St Co. give. Encloae the money and receive the Cash. Please address E.N. CARR ft CO, de27 No. 138, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md OA BOXES lint quality Mould Candles. 4 lOOtfuekri Cofieo. 25 eheeta Tea. .W0 lbs. soft shelled Almonds. 20 barrels rni'hed and powdered dugir 10 bnlcs Canillf Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Hope of nil kinds. Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN ft FITCH CltltlSTLMAS AND NEW YEAR. IjhjOKSI HOOKS II A fine collection of AnmiH. Ior li-AO JJt English and American illustrated works-, Juvenile U,k: Bible and Prayer Books, the finest editions, and in any sty i. binding; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing cases, wilting desks, Ac, 4c The finest assortment ever ofiered for sale In this city, at ih new book store of dc2-i J ,H. RILEY ft CO Pit EM'li AMI ii E lOIANT, EMSON8. JC. CHItlSTIN oilers his services as teacher of French are German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thoioutfi knowledge of thote Languages, at very moderate terms Th lessons will be given nt the residences of the pupils, and at m school room, on Rich street between High and Third, next to lit S. M. Smith's office. otH-tl I AMI POK SALE. I ii- uMlirfcled laaV Of MffcMBntfM mJ of lnnd, adjoining the city of Columbus, 150 rod et ot High street, fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpik. Title indisputable pricelSO dollars per acre. Termseasy, and made known on npplit-ation to D. B. FORMAN Columbus, mji, 4, M9. dtl FAR.II FOR HALE CCONTAINING 200 acre, upon the west side of the Scioto nvei ' 17 rniW nonh of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin : Ti mbte from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom th. ColumbiiN Plank Road. Tbe land is first rntr, 140 acres uudei i provemcnt, with a never failing stream running through all pa- i Tlierr in a ginwl tn- house, with hard and rain water pue i close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard ol you irrnft.-d treci. ihe location Is vcrv healthv. and near the mmM ted Sulphur Springs. ror luriiicr iniormatiou, apply upon tlie premise, ot 0.31-dOm JNO. ROBINSON ( HlXi:s;ilEEN (JLAjsWWAHE. Flasks.CJuar Jrr pint, and Efalft Porter and Pnckii.tr Rortlrt. Jrs. Tt . biers. Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds ; j"u ooxrs rnni fiasswre ; Wme bottleii, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumbler. tnd Fluted. Also, Drugirist Ware nt every rariety, constantly sale by f HPEEKS ocl.tf Columbus street, Cit.cnina,i )tU i( I(0XES Bellevernnn Superior Wheel Oven Glass i zes from X9to 40X50; 400 boxr-t double thick Imitation Crown, Piste and French, oi 11 dencriptions ; 2OU0 boxea Country Bran.ls, sizes from 7 x 9 to 20 XU4 ConUntly on hand at Pittsburgh prices W SPEF.Kfl, ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street, Clm inoni, SL'UAR AND SI ii.Ml HOI -K IOLApHEh-- Ketined Sucars: 50 do S 11 M., lasses, nrimt- lamtli... i Belle Me, and for sale by po m?o x MLiratH, tiri.tei . l"LES. ix very fine Mules, suitable for Califorr-lr . t. 1' Hirers, mav be had bv anolvinir to p6 KING ft UEFFNER, 27 Mam st, Clnci n i O AI8INS. 000 boxes, 100 H boxeb, 10U baxt'l, ti.l t. IV trom John Adam, and for sale by apfi KING A HEFFMCR, Cine,.,, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. O " PIECE? Painted Cnnvol. OO 15 Damask Linen. 4 M Silver Hrab Broadclolk. 300 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashe, Tuft Lace. Patent aud Enamelied Leather, Axle, p to- aaal laaaVable Casting. For ale at the sign of tbe nc0, GILT PADI.O'.'K FLOOR OIL ll.OTHP. WE would call tbe attention ol tlie puubc to our Lar n of Englwb and American f lour OU C loth, all width, it. an G9Va to 9i quare yard. Jast received and (ur aale by
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1850. TOLITME XIII. NUMBER m. mi P HINTED AND published BY SCOTT & BA800M, i P I KK K BOtTII-KAUT COUNI.U Of Hltffl IT. AND SUOAH TEH.MK InvniinMy In MVMMi The Dolly, to person li Oohunbnj, per year " sent by mnll out of Columbus " " iliirltiK lb'-' rednii, Mitl Trl-Wcekly balance year In Columbus By mnil The Tri-Weekly by mull Weekly In Columbua Out of the city; by mull, single To clubs of fur '""1 wpwurdi - To club of trn and upwards, to DM IHMH Doily, eaion TriWiHklv Weekly, single To r hio of m and BpWHrdl Ailvertlthitf. The following ride and rulra of advertising have been m uuon between UK' proprietor of the Ohio Statesman and tin State Journal, to lie oWrved, in nil num, alter this date, flp, 1B4". Unity Fnner. uue square, 10 Hoc Of lew, one insertion m each additional.." M 1 week oo . rs oo of . .1 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . a oo . 1 .10 . 1 5.1 . I 00 . 9 00 . 1 00 an 40 Ohio July t0 50 3 i month. Stiuiding card, .1 linen or lei", per annum ' . ,.liiini). Willi .ciiiuup-t-,. 6 ... lfl.... ' changed weekly . . . dully .... ' with 4 BbUfOO.. . fl....H IS .... changed weekly. . . uaiiy 1 SO I 00 3 00 4 00 0 00 8 00 10 od 1.1 00 IB 00 10 00 yo oo 23 00 25 00 :io oo 80 oo as oo 40 oo 4.1 00 5.1 00 130 00 Other MUM nut provided tor, chargeable in conformity with tbe above rates. The sinndard of measurement to M minion type. For ttefa additional square in the daily, inwrtitl one inontb, or ii greater length of time, mitt for tvich additioniiUquaro Inserted under the yearly rated, hull priee. No advertisement to he considered by the year, unions it U spo-rilied on Uie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the Mumta hMmH t! . m t char 1 lor their ou hi i cation Announcine n.udiihitoa (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the Biime to be, in all oimeH, pnid in advnure. AS advardMnMnti from nt rangers of transient ptraoa to be paid in advance. Advertisement., not marked on the ropy for a uncarted numlier of insertions, will be continued one moiUli, inilecs ordered out. and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertiser.., will be confined rigidly to their regular hUHnrsi, ; and all adveruWiiienti. not pertaining there to, to be paid for extra. Advertise mem a for Aoottoooert, General Agent, Bow Estate Agent), &C, not to DO contracted for by the year, but to he charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AUVEHTI3KMKNTS CAN HE INSKHTFD GRATUITOl'SLV. Advertisement tin charitable institution-., tire conipnnieo, ward, township, and other public meetings, and uuch like, to be charged half price. HaniUM notice to be charged 20 eenU. Heath inserted without charge, unless accompanied by tuiienil luvitatiotu, or obituary notices, and when mo accompanied, to be paid for. . . Regular advertisers, and all other Bending roiimmnirHtioiis oi requiring notices, desiring to cull attention to tairs, foln-cs. concert", or any public entertainment) where charges are mude ior admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to private enterprlaea, calculated or intended to promote individual btaoTMt, can only be inserted with the undeMandinir tbat the (tamo is to be paid for. It intended to bo inTU'd in the editorial column, the came will be chargi d at thu rate of not Ion than BO cent.- per line, and then only when accompanied by un advertisement. All leaded advertisement to be charged not MM than double the above ratea, and measured M if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will lie bnldcn for tlM price of Mertttlfl ad vert wc-monta brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JULY. 3. M. T. W T. K.s. .. .. 1 3 4 i 0 7 8!) Ill 11 12 IS 14 18 10 ir 18 19 10 21 J2 2:t 24 25 it 27 2n2j)303l..., FEBRUARY 3. M. T. W T. S. 7T:T... i a 3 4 8 (17 8 !) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 2728 .. .. MARCH. a.M.T.w T. r. s. 7. 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 II 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 111 2U 21 22 23 24 25 39 27 28 SB 30 3j v L l-l- APRIL. 3.1 M. T. wt. K.s. " TTl 4 B 7 8 !l 10 II 12 13 14 15 U 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 36 27 282!l 30r .. .. .. MAY. ..t,w t. r. . 1 21 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 19 14 15 16117 18 19 20 21 22 2.1124 25 20 2728 2!l30311 JUNE. .m.1t.wJ t.j. . .. :; .. .. v." .. i 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 , 9 10 11 12 13 14 US 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 T. W 3 10 17 34 31 T.F. 4 i . j r. . i 33 33 2930 SEPTEMBER. 3. M. T. w T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 35 20 27 28 29 3(1 j O0TOBER. 3.1m I T. wt.) r. . 7. .. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 99 24 25 20 27 2S 29 I" :tl. . . BOVBMBBB. 3. M. T. W T. t 9. 1 3 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 5 20 27 28 2 9 30, DECEMBER, Hi 4 11 W. A. Mil. Allorarv in liio nnil Molicllor In I'bniii'eri. OYFH'X Willi Win. Denuiwin Jr.. No. K Neil'i Ktchaligt-. oupo-site y-'ecrptary ol &tU' orliri-. Iwl'J-dly n. r. cohwat. " iMUMl; II. F. CONWAY CO., r. kOCMKI, DIAL Bin IN PRODUCE. PKi IHON. CuminLrtiiiii mid ForwiiHInff Htll iMif FHO NT STERET, jyj-lyi tOKHWIm, OHIO. "rsrscTTiLBS ' n... in mill ,iiiin.'llor nl Law, ColiimbiiM. Oliln. Uffli-i-. No. 4 N.U'h F.xrhanjH. (ippn.it .".rtn-tiiry ut ritu,i offlre ft , wnifUS nnt chalu m- oiljiohe w. K. c. w. cnunmB. Allornry. in I.iiwnnil Solit ilor. in Cburcry. Ofth-i- N V. riimii Miun Mid s.-vnitli .(r.-.-t., iiH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. COMMTOCK CO. KorwariliiiK nnil Coininli.lon .MprrhanlN, prwinrp IVnlrrii, mid LrJ Oil MiumliKlHn'rfc Cajwl Uuin, COLUMBUS. OHIO. j. HBOWAY (.' Iron Foandrv. llrond alrffl, npRr lhi Uridyl',f'olniii-In.-. Ohio. .-to., of itll kind., and a grrat variety if OMIfcafB, alway. on hainl. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT TllIOMr.,,r' OFFIC'K, JO. 4, Nfll'a F.xrkanr, oppwitr the rvcrrtary ol -t,,t,- 11 office, High at, Coluinbu. decll uor9-dtt i inn I r.. , i , , i i . -IliN AND RANNKU PAINTER, COLl'MBI 3. OHIO. WALTER TIIKAI.I,, Allorwy himI ConnM-llor at Law, Columbus, nbio. AL8U, a C'oraraiaaioner to take Lv Acknuwlrdgmpnt or Derda tor tbe iute of New York. y Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oral) I. N. WHITIMU V III NTINtiTO.N, BOOK-fELLKHH and utionera. next door to tbe f'bnton Bank, High arreet, Colamrnia. Ohio. A large ai.ortment of BKika and Stationery alwaya on hand. ll:i(K, AIIIIOTT CO., DBALEBfl In Hardware ind Cutlery, iron, Nidi., Qlaaw, lloUHe lluilder.' inaterial., Punning and Meehnnlcid Tools, Mllitaty liooda. Ac, 4c, No. 101 High street, algn of the (Jilt Padlock WRITE Kill ! N ai.ortment of I.iidiea' White l for aide by drr7 i.ii'rcitM. id dlippem Ju.t received and II. II. M.viMAJX ii I-, - , ill ai ii., i. , i , i ,r ' . M I i i I I I.TJ I," .1. irtaniuutb, Ohio. J forwarding good, and acl2-.lly. OIMMISMION ANI1 I'OltWAUDINf 3. Deider. in (jrorrnea and Produce. P Peraomd attention given to receiving ur, elling Produce cotialgncd for aale. jUTNA INSritANTH CO.MIMNY. K Mnrtrord, (.'onneeticut ''apital limit In nnd Bairly invefted, S'JTO.IHXI. Tin nbinflMr, Acciit for thin Onmuanr, In pre- imredtcj take every dene riiili nil ut Fin- limuruiice, upon lilxTul terms. JoLi'iHht. I). AI.KXANDKU, Aent, ColurabuH. REMOVAL. OH. MAKIH'H OJTtCE, eoniiTot Rub nnd Third MtreetJ, id juinins lib rnddnnee, nnd oppMHi tba Pint linpti.Ht cimn-h. docH-dtf DUSTSKINNKU ft HILDRETll, Wild, attend to nil citfi-s, in city or country, on Uie shnrtet notice. Offlot), Nip. M4, If itfh stie't, opinntite (-'oniinercinlltnw. lie -idence, over the tore of MlM, Woodbury A; Field. BttttMIOn on PMand utreet m I'.'ii-tiHin ciTlLl JIIU H INKimlFoO.MPAYT FI KK AND .WAKJNK. riiHI.H Coinniiny eontinueB to insure every nnccies of DttOdnif, I and the turniturc, inuchiiiery, yoodn, nreK nnd merchandize, mill other property eontoined tben hi, iif,';iin-t lonn ur dnnun by lire ; also, uteiiniboiitu, nnd all nail VflMCl!, Mid w ciu noea of Hlenm-bontH, sail vcsselit, keel bottt, anil otber water emit, iiKuiunt Uio 1 1. - r j I .-i nf fen.-, Kike;:, i,ml nviT-. un the inu-t favorable ternif. juneao-dtf DKMAH ADAM., Jr., Pec'y. I ti Hmeiito; .V.Mm(rrf Javu r.tllee, lamiini,' Inmi I 111- VU eil Mute ap'i or uale by KINU i IIKFFNKIL Cincinnnati LHAT1IKK. Hi' bumlW I'npcr and Skirtinu Leatherjust received by KING ft UEFFNER, p6 Ko V7 Main ftn-.-t, Cincinnati aVQAM AMI .I(,ASSKH.-;i.')) hddrt Suirnr, fair and prune; 1 l.hli .Mu1ii-hv ; lor Mile liy a &, innrV-J (Una &. UEFFNER. i.'7 Muin street, Cincinnati Oil, ( I.OTIIM. I AIU.'F. and splendid lot Of Miiliotfniiy, Fancy, fierman,Chi-t-A uene, F-ntrlifh and American Furniture Oil Clothe, just received and lor -ale by J. D. OHBOItN & CO. IV OTIC'E. The notes and accotintn (ieorgu Cere & Co., nre II left Willi us for neltlenient iind collection. They Qjttll be paid without delay. QKRE, ABBOTT A CO. Columbuii, July 5, 1MB, PIUIfriMATFJtlAI.SPOU WALK. ITOU snle, luw for ent?h, or on abort credit, a lui fju HDDorrtnciit ot 1 Trintiu Materialti, consUtiiiL; in part of 2 Super-royal Iron Smith I'rcMen 1 Htunberry Prcsi. :i3 lbs. l'ica. 3fi0 " Small l'ica. 400 " Iloureoln, nearly new, loo " Brevier. 130 " Minion, " i::o " Minion, Hevcrnl loiili. Fitncy Tyie. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, pert l which ie nearly new. Toa"'th"rr with Staiulp, QtOeyii Sticks, Chases, Hulen, l.eada, (book and newspaper,) Imposing .tone?, and linslly, everything used in a primini; office. Any portion ot the above will he told extremely low for cash, or on .hort time. decll CHA3. SCOTT, Agent. COM Mill S AM) XKMA 1IAII.KOA1). riIIK iinima deotloa for Dtrectori oftiu Columbus and Xeniu I Itailroad, will he held nt the office of Faid company in Co- i' h I : i v hours of and 4 o'clock, p. M. liy order of the Roanl. J. WDGWAY, Jr., Secretary. (Ii-cBmUw iStatesnian copy. SilIlTIPH VICES of Donicctic Manufacture, Uinbeitin tho market, for sale t the slyn oithe GILT I'ADLOCK tfept 10 OATKNT PUN MAKEKS-.WOTIIEK SI PPI.Y. I A lUperlOT article ior makim: Uuill Fein by a imglfl and hiin-ple op'ra!ion. Wnrrantotl. For'tale at the new book store of deM '- H- ini.i: co. HH.IILY 1IIMKTANT TO IIOI SK PAIXTKKS, HOUBEKBEPERB AND OTHKHS Vaixahle Ditooviar iv the Aar ok Fainting. James Coituck, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered simple process of preparim; nnd mixing l ominon white lead paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to change and lose their coil., and beauty in the shade or dark is completely obvialed. It U a well known fact that white paint iu parlors and other -hut-up rooms, in passages and behind doors and shutters, almost invariubly awsumo a dirty, nnolty, yellow hue, noon lifter being applied, when excluded trom the direct raya ol" light. Kvery good painter must desire to remedy Uiiu acknowledged evil. Thu he may now easily and cheaply do, ami be enabled to pOlfoflU good work that will be useful and satisfactory to hiscua-lonirrri, and thereby secure him increased patronage by einbra-i ;n the preeent opportunity to avail MoMOU of this detirnble im-proD incut in his art. Pleat e call at this office to cxiniinc certificates, 4c, and to learn hoW tlie ni'ccciSHry iiifiuniatioii may io obtained. j'HousekeeirerB, ship and ittMnboet ow ners should ol course fee that their painting is berwdtar done nccording to this un-changenblc and superior method, and thus avoid the annoyance, Inooavfnlettce, onnealtUnflMend expense of (reqoent repainting. tJolumbus, Dee. Mi 1B49. KOK JAMJAKY. 1850-40,000 DOLLARS. MARYLAND CONriOLlDATKD LUTTKRY. Class 17, for 130. to be drawn in the Cily of Baltimore, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1P50. 7R number lottery and 14 Drawn Bnllota. SCHEME. ,t MKLOOO is -JO.IMH), 1 of 5.01X1 is 5.0IX), 1 of 2,500 is 2,500, 1 of 1 :ii?6 is J..K, 20 of M are 15.0m), 20 of 400 urc 8,000, BO tit 200 re 4,000, 300 of 100 are 30,000, (.4 oi 40 are 'J.jOU. Ticket.- $." Shores in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will be iued mid cold id tiie billowing rates : 2I whole 4)7.r, 20 halves 37,50, 20 quarters, lf,h5, 2d eighths, 9,37. r.u,uiMl .tiur. innu i oiinuiihuicu i.om i, For the beMMt ot thfl Consolidated LolU ries ot Maryland. Clas A, ior liSO, to be drawn in the city of Italtiinore, Md. Saturday, .ran. ur, io.jo. . i;ujn:.i , -. wu"' '"""' r I i Mil 1 1 SCHEME. 1 of $50,000 is 5O.0IX), 25 of 1,1)00 are 250,(XX), 194 oi 400 nre 77,i;iH), Hi', of 100 are o,f!0(, Ofi ot M are 5,2t?0, HO of 70 are 4 072, 190 a. nriMfOOD IflOof.'iO ureti.lillO. Tickets 815 ShilM . ill proportion. Certiticatei of packages in the nhovc will be issued ntnl sold Rtthe following rales : i.ti whole tickets $210, 20 halt tiekeu 105, 26 quarters 52,50, 2 eighths 20,25. Sill.OOO Jlnninnd CoiiaoIUlnlcd Lottery. ( 'lux 7, for Je5tl, to Lc drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md., lliureday, Jan. 15, 1BBB. tf number lottery and Hi drawn DeBOeV GLORIOL'S SCHEME. 1 of 20,0tt0 is 20,000, 1 oi cMNJU is K.0U0, I of 4,000 is 4,0(11), 1 ot I 70(1 i- 1,700 10 of 1,2110 are 12,000, 10 of 000 are 6,000, 10 ol 3(10 ui-i 3,00(1, 10 of 200 me 2,000, 70 ol 100 are 7,000, 56 of 40 arc 2,240. Tickets 95 Shares in proportion. Certificates oi packages in the above will be iseiied and sold at the lollowing rates : 22 le ttefMM BOB, 22 hidves 32,50, 22 quarters 10,2j, eiglitlis IS. .f7,500-rniid ( onoliloied Lottery of 3Inryln.nil. 1P50. To be drown in the city of Baltimore, Md., iroturday, Jiui. 19. lt?."iO. SPLENIUt) SCHEME. 1 ol 9i',OtKf In aW.wOU, Ul J in .),. me id.uw, w hi i,wvum' .n. 5(HI, 25 of 750 ore If, 750, 25 of :iu5 are 7,03;!, 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6,300, 63 of 75 on; 4,725, 126 of 50 are 6,300. tickets iu rinwrn in mipoiuoo. .''iu"-i" " vn.nm will lie issued and sold at the lollowing rates: 20 whole ticket 130, 20 halves ta, 20 quarters. 32,50, H eighths 10,25. .20,000 tlnrvlnnri Contolidnted Lottery. For the lieuefu of rati foWB of Itol-Air, and tor other purposes, rius- -SA, for 1C50. To lie drawn in the city ol BolWOfe, -''hi Tuesday, Jan. 24, 18.50. 7H numlicr lottery imd 12 drawn ballots. SCHEME. I of B2U.0O0 is 20.000. 1 of KJXW is t-,000, 1 of 4,000 is 4,000, 1 ot ',0O.l i. 2,'XH), 25 of 1,000 are .IXW. 25 of 500 are 12.500, 25 ot .500 are 12,5(Kt, 166 of 214 an; SVxtf, 60 of 50 are 3,300. Tickets Shtrc in proiHirtion. Ortiticates of packages in the above will be hsui d and sold at Uie following raten : 26 whole tickets $70, 26 halves 115. 26 qunrt 17.5(1, ifti eighths l,75. Addresa K. N. CAJtll ii CO.. Igfjg 138 Frott street. Baltimore, Md. HOOKS AND STATIONERY NEW GOOUH. WK hnye in storr, Hnd offer for mle on good term- 75doz. 1 'hopping Axes of favoritu brands, 4 dm. Ilroad M " !-1 " Shovels and Spades " " 10U Mill and 0M Cut Sawn. JOO bovs indow Olts .Sab. IWKUt lights KMX) ins. f uny. 10 bhts. l.inM-ed Oil. 200 kcg Nnil, assorted nov9 GERE, AUBOTT.fcCO., At the sign of the OUt Fadlocrk. VM SEIIEBT. M. r. LILLET. SFIKl'KT iV lilliLEV BOOK BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Oilier-, c... Iambus. ug'A.'45 A RILING MA HIS L, iron frame, in perfect order, for sle cheap for cash. ( je6 C. SCOTT john Mcdowell, jr., COMIdflBlON AND FOUWARDlK(, MEKCHANT, NEW ORLKAN3. 1H V 41 IIC E. lIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. The un V dersigned have In prc-ts a work on the above subject, by Hen- ET FOLSOM FAOE. This work is writb'n with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other State. It contains a view ot the following subjects : I. Of divorce generally. II. Of th courts granting divorces. III. Causes of diroree. IV. Frior exiting marriage. V. Wilful ftb-ence. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VIII. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. (iross neglect of duty. XI. Habit-uhI drunkenness. XII. Infamous punishmrnt. XIII. l-unary, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV". Condonation. XV. He-crimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceeding to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. .XXII. Foreign divorces. Forma of hills, decree. he. The Introduction contains h brief rlew, I. Of the history of divorce, and their law in foreiim countries. II. The law of the different S'aU-s. III. The canon law. 1 voL 8 to. J. 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WHITING fit HUNTINGTON, OOKIKtllMfl ASI) STAT IONKIIS, H Hill 3TKK.KT, COM'MDU. NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TItEATIHE. ISAAC N . WHITING T ASjuiit publi-jheil n new edition of a IftliteM on the Law M.M relating to tlie i'nvern iiim maaai oi juoooi oi uie rtwi and Constables in tin-State "of Ohio ; with I'ructind Form-, Ac, By Joseph R. Swan, late President ol the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, rcvUcd, corrected and enlarged, 1 vol. 8vo.: tine luw liindmg. Since 1FM0. when the third edition of this Work was DtlbUlhod the Legislature hava pn--ed nutneroui laws, puhliihed in eight kitmll arntnmaM 'ITieHn Inwa nnulilV mid ctin)i'7e n irrenL VHI'ietV of matter cmitained in thn previous cditionB of this 'iVeatise, Tlie jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace has been extended tu tlie uc tion of Replevin, and the action of Forcible Entry and Detainer nan utQeMOM eonsi i raOH iinniincaiioun. in tbll i.-ditlon the text han hern revised, as well to conform to these clmntres as to other alterations of law, by etatute andother-wi-e, since the third edition published. I-or wale nt the book Store of I. N. WHH INO &. IIU.M I1SUTOH. The w nrk may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the fol-lowinj: iwrnous, vir : Jouqfli Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe; Wm, McArtlnir, Circlcville ; Jan. SlenheiiBOii, Portsmouth ; Saniord A: Co, booksellers, Newark ; W. W. Reed &. Hons, and A. W. Perley, do., Zaiicsville; Dr. J. Dunham, SL ClalrBville ; A. 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Kay, Delnware; ti. 0, Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; John Mclvin, London, Mad iff on co.; Geo. Ebort, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Crosby, Norwidk ; J. Sowers A: Co., Findlay; OttQ U. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co.; PUWHU ft Co., Klyiin ; B. It. LipiM it, Mt. Veniou. decl3-dikw ntsweditTon praoticb. isaac n. whiting, columbus, II AS published a New Edition of Practical Form in Actions O Personal ami Itenl, nnd in Chancery, now in common use in the Stale of Ohio; comprising Process, Declarations, Pletf, lie-plications. Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments, Complete Reeom Scire Facias Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying Claimant,!, Bill of Particular!-, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari. Appeal, Depositions in itate Court a nnd In Courta of the United State-. Ue-datnption from Tax Sulen, Clerk' Entries, Executions, i'artition, Habeas Corpus, Oatln. Select Writ, Anomtmenl of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subpnum ami Notice, Demurrers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and He-hearing, Musters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, ft&l with Notes, " It if danger on to alter old establhhtil formr." 2 Eq. Ca. Abg. 7t4. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 large sup. royal Hvo. vol. of y0 pages, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Judc nf the Court In llnnh. "Tlie new forms, tlie authorities adduced, and theeopiuusnotes added to this edition, rcntlv increase its value. Tho book will prove of great utility in conducing to uniformity and accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. Ithns been prepared with cure, and evinces a degree of critical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to tlie well Banted fame as an able law writer of its learned author." Court in Hank, Jnnunry 7, 18di'. Kroni the Hon. Jinle AleLenii, of the I'. H, Supreme Court. " AH who are acquninted with the accurate learning nnd high professional character of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to Bod viil-Unhlc book from hi- pen under the above title nnd I urn sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their final terminations, nre given, nnd theVorniH of plendings in cases at common law, and rIM in chancery, so as to guide the practitioner in every step he takes ; and in relation to these forms of process and pleadings, a reference is made to authorities ni-tuiniiiL.' important points of practice, under appropriate heads. The ministerial duties of clerks nnd ot otlicers generally, nre plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in tin1 federal us well ns in the State courts. Upon the whole, I consider this work ns a most valuable one to the profession, nnd to nil whose duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice." From (lie Hon. Jnde Unmet. "It appears to me that no Practitioner in the courts of our Stnte, with your hook before them, can be at a loss for the form id' nny Process, Plcndim:. Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of hit practice ; and it is very evident that the numerous references in your copious notes, will save much time and labor to tlior-e of the profession who consult the work." From .Indue Wnlker. "We havo here, UOdet the name of second edition, in renli-ty, a new book of H?0 pHges, every one of which contains inntter of every day utility to the Practitioner of Lnw in Ohio. We do not Eoe how even the tyro, with the Ki:ht here fumiehed, need be at a loss for the mode ot procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the how, but the vhcrtforti lor authorities are cited to eui-tain almost every form prefented ; and then tbe index, that better half of H Iftw book, is very elaborate and complete " From Jinir.c nnni "The Rnt edition hits been carefully revised, and so many other tonus added that 'this maybe regarded as almost anew work.' Copious notes are added to this edition, relating chiefly to prac-tice, selected from materials collected by the author during several years, and especially relating to the more important questions in Chancery practice thnt have not yet been settled in the courts of Ohio. This book should be in the library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at tho book store ot I. N. WIIITINO &. IIL'NTINOTON. The work may also be had, nt the publi -hers' prices, of the fol-lowing persons, viz i Dr. Harvey Scott. LiUicaater ; Jo ph Jones, bOOkselW, Chillicothe: William McArthur, Circlcville; James St- phrnson, Portsmouth; Snnford & Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed & Horn., and A. W. Perley, do., Zanesvillc; Dr. John Dunham. St. Clairsviile; A. L Pnser. do., BMbeHV0M I B. L. & T. Ilaiina, New Lisbon ; Bcebe i, Elkins, booksellers, Akron ; W. 6l d. Slocuin, do., Marietta ; J. D. Bigger & Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hot king county ; Samuel Kneppcr, Woostor; John Bcall, Cadiz -, Mai tin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh, Holmes couutv j Wm. II. CanhVld, Esq., Medina ; M. C. Voimulove, bookseller, Cleveland; C, Hartlett, do., Painesville; W. N. Porter, VVarten, Trumlnill county; Amos C. Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetierson. A-htaliula county ; David Campbell tV Son, booksellers, tmidusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Miuis-Ij Id .!. II. Larwill. clerk of the court, Hucyrus ; Bronson t Mc-Letie, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springtiehl s. Millikaii, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; C. ElliE, bookseller, Dayton ; Francis Harris, Xenia ; James Morrison and II. Limbocker, Piqua; Thos. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; U. VV. Derby A: Co., booksellers, Cinciniinti; Wm. W. Fny, Dela-wnrc; (i. C Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion; J. Meh in, London, Madison co.; Ceorge Ebert, Tiffin Win. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman aud J. M. CTOiby, Norwalk ; J. Sow. crs &. Co., Findlay ; Otta II. Moeller, iSomerset, Perry co.; Parsons Si Co.. E'vria. decllilaw A t O.HFLKTE 1)1 (4 EST OF TIIK OHIO UFPOKTS. IN. WHITING &l IIL'NTINOTON have publibhed a dijfPSt of the first sixteen volumes ol the Ohio Report containing nil the cases ever reported at Lnw nnd in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law, mid sometime Reporter of that Court ; 1 vol 8 vo, 7fi0 pages, in tirm law binding. Price 90, Ol this digest Judge Burnet remarks : " I nm of opinion that it has much merit, nml will be a valuable acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated Ut save much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views ol the course of decisions on the varioun matters which have lieen in litigation in the Supreme Court of our state since the year 1H-J1. The plan chosen for the work is simple nnd perspicuous, which adds to iu convenience nnd value." .Indue Walker says : " This digest is very systematically arranged, well condensrd, has a complete table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not thai in digests, an cicellent index to the principal matters." Tlie work may also be had, at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, iz : Dr II Scott, Lancaster ; Joeph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe; W McArthur, Circlcville James Stephenson, Portsmouth ; .Snnford 4. Co. booksellers, Newark ; W W Reed AY :ous, sod A W Perley, do, anesville , Dr J Dunham, St (.'lairs- ville; A I. r razor, do. Meuneimne; n i, i linnna, .iew i.isoon ; Beebe & Elkins, booksellrrs, Akron W St S Slorum. do. Marietta ; J D Bigger Sl Co, Massillon ; J J Fast, do. Canton B Little, do, Ravenim ; C W James, clerk of the court, Logun, Hocking co; Knepper, Wooster; J Beal, Cadiz ; M. Welker, clerk ot the court, Hffltnberffc, Holmes co; W H CmHIbM, Esq. Medina; M C Youn glove, bookaeller, Cleveland; C Bartlctt, do, Painesville; W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull co A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlerson, Ashtabula co D Camplell A .-on, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J J Beach, bookseller, Mansfield i J B Lnrwelt, clerk of the court. Bucvnis; Bronson &. McLf'ne, Kenton. Hardin co; JN Kurtz, bookseller, Springtield ; I Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county ; C Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; E Harris, Xenia; J Morrison and H Limbocker, Piqua; T Brodie, Postmaster, laCbanon ; H W Derby A: Co, liooksellcrs, Cincinnati; W W Fay, Delaware : O C Worth, Upper Sandusky ; C Allen, Marion ; J Mclvin, London. Madison co; O Ebert. Tiffin ; Wm Hood, Perrysburgh ; O E Newman and J M Crosby, Norwalk : J iowcrs 4. to, ! inaiay ; u u Moeuer, r-oinersei, rerry co ; rar tons t Co, Elyria Ac$-dSiw DIPLJnrfl WAR WITH AIEXICO.-A lull ib toryot - the m-e, r inures nm i roiioauen "i uie ar wirn .Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in the 'nlted State Army. 2 vols, P vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WIIITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. 4.1.1 UPSES OF SIVMNt kR NOTES OF AN UNHNISIIED TOUK IN 1H47. liy S. T yj Wallis, 1 vol W mo. Price 7.1 ctn. Just receivel at the Book Store of del9J L N. WIIITINO Sc. HUNTINGTON AVHOVS AM IFNT tEOOllAPII V. A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medisrval Geography, Ac. By il Charles Antbon, AAi. I large l 0 to. Just pulilisneu. For sale nt the Bookstore of der24 I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Till: LAND OW.NKK! HAM AL. "'ONTAININO a pummary of Statute Regulation" in New York. .y unio, iniliann. Illiooi. Mien is an. town anu t-conn, enn rerning Land Titles, Deeds, Mortgages, Wills of Real Estate, Descent. Land Taxea, Tax Sales, Redemption", Limitations, E emotions, Interest of Money tuid Usury, with an "poeodiT ron taining the Constitutions of the aid States. By IlMijarnin F. HalL I IMMMMt nt l.aw. 1 vol. evo. TESTIMONIAL. From E x ' Jot. Seward : " I tmliere your work will b eaten sively uetul. and think I cannot be mistaken in advising it nub- hcati'on under an expectation that it will be of much service to land owners and to tbe public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice President of the United States: " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many buineas men harmg commerce or dealings m the .States noticed. Such a in anu a) would tumi'h just the information which persons interested in western lands desire" For sale at the Buokatort of dr.W-14 w I. S WHITING A HUNTINGTON. HOTELS AND SALOONS. apii-dti HROAOWAV HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Hrotul Itrttetj ColuiiihitH, Ohio. t'APITOL IIOIXE-C'OH'.MIH'M, OHIO. M, NORTIIill P. pHonuKToa, rplllH new and poouhir Hotel is located hi the molt centra) f.nrt a ol uie cuy. it ine- neeii eii.urL'i u, nun is now luniisiii'u in a style equal to that ol any Hotel in too West. The Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market nf-fords, and no pains will be spared to innkn tho guests feel at HONK. Stages for all the route, call at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and lirt-rate Stabling and Carriage House attach ed, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. septlO-dyl UNITED STATES HOTEL - COLI'MBUH. ROBERT RUriSEL l-l AS- taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ot II his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate mid will be happy to welcome his old jiatrons and friends, and tdl oth ers who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. marS AMERICAN SALOON, (UN Dl.lt THE AMF-RICAN HOTEL.) HAVE juat received Fresh Oysters,and will constantly keep on hand nil the delicacies of tlie season, such tut Oysters, Birds, Venison, fmb Fish, Surdiues, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Sec, Sec Tlie Bur will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Lluuors. Winiv, Cordial. Senar J. c No iiairn will be -pared to gratify the tastes und appetites of the guest of the American Saloon. . Iy Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf ( ITV SALOON-Coliiinhu-, Ohio. tORNER High .Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this establuthmi nt we now nrepared to serve up Oysters, fhune, fUh, and . ! Ihr luxuries ot the seuson, in style unsurpassed. They have lljo addict several private rooms for gentlemen wihh-inir to give -unoere. The Bar ix suunlied with the bei-t of Liouors and CiL'ar.-. on d rati ii lit, Carew's Detroit Ale, Hchultz XX Pule Ale, nnil id, tiled N'oleli Alt;. A spienitlil i.unr ii h scrvca up nniiy, i r.u. oeM-dtl ) BARKER A. OLMST LI FE INSFICANCK. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office HO. 00, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, Pret't. PLINY FREEMAN. Acinaru. Chnrter oernetiial. The bu-inens of thin comtm- ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the tut three years amounted to over 8180,1)110. Each policy hold- i a member of the cumomiv, and entitled to fliare in its profits, which hava RTenmd 80 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premium are paid annually, in cash, unless they '! in vvliicli en-e 00 in -i ut . i- 1 1 iiuieii ion i -in er cent. iiinv lie paid by ileoo-itin ii note for that amount, renewable an nually, and bearing 0 jut cent, interest. t tic amount ot it eupitui, tlie diameter oi m securities, no its mode ot ' doiiu bu-toe-i-, niake ihi.n one ot the saiest compa nies in the Union, for Lite Insurance perfect security being after all, sought for in InTtMhlWIIhl ol this kind. Ihi-t eomiiiuiy will insure on tlie live of person- on any part ol the globe, ut equitable rates ol premium. A mini may insure Ml life in the name of his wife, so that the amount injured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Ihe many advantaen ot Lilt; Insurance are beginning to be OITeetl ippreoUted. nml the prudent and considerate are daily Bearing to their families and friends, those advantages. The agent in this city would respectf ully call attention to tlie superior claims of this company. Any information in Connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications for insurance promptly attended , IX. Jt. t. I I M I. A- ill. .U" 'I'. 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coifs store. Roh't Thompson, M. D-, Examining Physician. Ou99 Hovei union I of the UiiUcal Mules, f HtlM MARCH i, IS49, TO MARCH 4, IK3. THE KXECVTIVB. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice Pr.-id.nt, MILLARD FILLMORE', of Now York. thk cabinet. Hecretnry of Htate, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware Secretary ol the Treasury, WM.M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior, THOMAS EWINO, of Ohio. Secretary of War, OEOIttiE W. CRAWFORD, ofOorgia. Secretary of tho Navy, WILLIAM B. I'REMToN, of Virginia. PniimiltM General, JACOB COLLAMER, of Vennont. Attorney Oencral, REVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THK JUOIt IAKV. surniMK coubt of the united statm. Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of .Maryland. nwHOCiuie .iiisneeM, PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York. LEVI WOODIHJKY.of N.IIuinp. BOBIRTO.OiUQL ofPtnn. JOHN McLEAN. of Ohio. JAMES M. WAYNE, ot Georgia, JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky., MEMBKKM OP THK XXXI" ON(.REHH. ARUANOBD ACCOSDINO TO THEIR KNOWN PREFERENCE! WITH HCFERENCI: TO TJIK TWO OBEAT TABTIK8. SENATE. President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. BtfAee. ."ecreutry Aanuay DicKKKa ( li I l WOIIK. RCHITBCT8, Builders, free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others enL'BL'ed in biiiltliiiir. can be sunnlied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabes que. Ainr uecea tor naaroDee, t entra neoei to support cnanue- hers, I'anels for widls. Friezes, Caps, Tresses, &e. (icnllenidi -uiiolied with ui i-iim! ile.-n-ns ; ( hurches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to Uiythnif on this side the Atlantic. Hie subscriber has had many yearn experience, nnd can refer to many of his works, public mid rivate. 1 lit carved decorations upon uie ceiling oi ine uuu re iwu' Hall in Davtoii wo desiimed mid carved bv him, and is nc- knowledKed to lie the most lieitulilul and most appropriate thing of the kind iu America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures ami figure heads tor signs. .i. i.: Uii.v-M.v uaner, oclll-dliiu Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAK.HS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the couutv of Lucas, hi reasonable terms us to price and payment, two of the most splendid improved farms upon the Maumcc Hirer, to wit: llie lanu itiinwn us tlie Uodd larm, at iamascu?, aooui twentv-tive miles above Mnumi-e City, containing nearly 300 acres. '0 of which are bottom land upon tlie Maumee river, lhero are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good ihveiiim: ami nut-liuUM's, nearly new, oreiiariung ami uuu trees. Tlie VVahaah md Erie cnnal n:i-e-j tliroU''h tlie farm, thus afford ing water to nil it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most bcautilul farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Ired acres, over one hundred nf which are hinhiv improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Fpon this larm them are large and very pfOottCttra orchards of ciiuicc grafted fruit, good dwelling nnd nut buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peacn- in snort, n place which ine WHwratnag naa run up, .mnuB residence of fifteen years, us a home lor himself. Terms may be known on application. rnarlti H. REED. CAUFOItNIA TI1KOI (ill TIC'KKTS!!! 'pHROL'GH TICKETS from New York to Sun Francisco in the ft Hi March. Anril nml Mav steamers, tor sale bv Dwaiauoaa a diurumi feb23 Zanesville, Ohio. Pr SKINNBRj ( Late of A'(w Li$bon, Ohio.) "1ENERAL Agency, Commission and rorwnrding Merchant, vl" deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and I'roducc in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus W right and A. G. RictiariMon, Brn. ie. to., cm-innati: B. W.flnodRM i Co.. New Lisbon : Grigir & Elliott, Philudelphifl John Smith, New Orleans ; S. R. Iios, Portsmouth ; Lawson if. Covode. Wellsville : Ewait and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville W. C. Scott, St. Louis. ecOJ-dtf .II ST UV.i EIVED. A T the old stand oppotttl the StiM House, an unrivalled assort-i. ment of tlie fme-t CLOTHS, nearly one hundred different kinds ot Fancy and Plain Casiineres, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Bttbt) (iin lulling white mid light colored for party and weddimr Dress-,) and wcid Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pock et Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and L'nder-liirM, sift I n .-r -nut- mid Drawers, mi, pi n- ders, black and white Kid and Siik Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Uoie: and HI l-rit t. evi rv article of tlie rn lien nualilv ol geiitle- men's wearins appnrel to !- found in the first draper establishments of tin; East These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of tlie latest and most durable styles tint could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectiimy Dinted to en LI and examine M lore Kiev purchase i:;ewhere. a. a. a i eh oat, N. B. Orders from any part of the State, as heretofore, fidth- fully and promptly attended to. jMf TfTtV aulO-dly imiitilllM, ft (ilLIIKHT'.S P R E M I V M BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, MTTI.E HI . HI IMII.COM. SPRING AND BUMMER ARRANGEMENT HMD. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tue-day. April 10th, U49, until further notice, Pus- ! senger's Trains will fun as follows : Leave uepot on i.-t front srrert, at . ocioea 10 minutes a. M., and :i o'clock, P. M.. for Mllford, Foster's Crossings, Deerfleld, Morrow, Warnesville, Spring Vail, v, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springiield. Keiumim:. i. aves .-oniiiiiiei.i at a. m. anu v4 r. .n. Passengers for New York, Boston and intermediate points, hould take the ", 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Paaaenirers for Columbus, Zmiesville, Wheeling, and interme diate towns, fhouhl take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tlie Ohio Stage Company nre running uie following lines i connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to ('oluinbus from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the II P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad wfll leave HnrinL'tield at li! M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for ihe present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati nt :i P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 Springiield 9 90 " Sandusky City 0 90 Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 90 For IMtflff inf urination and Through Ticket, apply at the Tick el Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent PyiW Company will not be responsible for1-aggageexceed-ing .-" dollars 111 1 (due, unless the panic s returned to tlie Conductors or Agent, and freit-ht paid at the rate of a passage for every M) dollars in value above that amount aprtht Jl 81 n ii. d and for Mile, 100 brla H. V TAR, by ap MHO A HEFniKarnnilwill TO iMi: i:TtV. AT WM. KINO'S Druir Store i-p-i ial attention U paid to children tiM, and nfUT them idl others who may be plensed to fHvor him witli a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Towneend'sSarmpariUa for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Chnlagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of theae renvoi... B. A. Fahne-toek Sellers ermifuge, well known to the public fi.r years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Ufa Pills which stands unequalled hy any medicine for the cure ol l.iver i.ompiamt anu onn r ui-en-e uri-mc from a de. mnireil state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth wiU appear. Seller's Improved i 'ough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarspness, Influenza. Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Ar Ae. Trash s Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac AH of the above medicine and many othTs. kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dtf Atchison, David R.d . Badger, George E. to . . . Baldwin, Roger S. v . . . Bell. John, Bentoo, Thomas 11. d. . Berrien, John M. to Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James W. d. Bright, Jee D. d Butler, Anthony P. d. . . Calhoun, John O.sJ Cass, Lcwia, d Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H. to Clay, Henry, to Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, w Corwin, Thomas, . Davis, John, Davis, Jefferson, d Dawson, Win, C. w Dayton, Win. I., w Dickinson, Daniel S. d. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d Downs, Solomon U. d. . Fetch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. .Mo. Hale, John P N. H. N 0, Hamlin, Hannibal, d Mo. .Ofc Houston, Samuel, d Tex. . Tena Hunter, Robert M. T. d. . . Va. .Mo. Jones, George W. d Iowa. King, Wm.ft-d Ala, Mttugum, Willie P. w N. C. Mason, James M. d Va. Miller, Jacob W. t N.J. Morton, Jaekatoi, tp Flor. Norris, Moses, jr. d N. II Pearce, James A. to Md. Phelps, Samuel H. Vcr, Pratt, Thomas G. w Md. Rusk, Thomits J. d Tax. Sebastian, Win. K. d Ark. Seward, Wm. II. tr N.Y. Shields, James, d 111. Smith, Trumnn. w Ct Bottle, Pierre, d Lou, Spruance, Presley, w Del. Sturgeon, Daniel, d Pa. TuTtter. Hopkins L. d Tenn Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. ie .Ky. Wis. Upham, William, Ver. 111. Walker, Isaac P. rf Wis Lou. Wales, John, w Del. Mich Webster, Daniel, w Mass. . Miss, Whitcomb, Jcsbc, d lnd. Yulee, David L. d Flor. Oeo, .Ark. Me. .la, .8 C. -H.C. . Mich. .Ohio. .IL L '.Sl .Pa, .Ohio. .Mass. .Miss. .Geo. .N.J. .It Y. .R.I. HOUSE OF SB Speaker HO WE LI Clerk Thomas J. Ca: Albertson, Nathaniel, d lnd Alexander, Henry P. w NY Allen, Charles,. . w. Mass Alston, William J. tr Ala Anderson, Josinh M. ic Tcnn Andrews, George R. v NY Ashe, Willinm S. d N C Ashmun, George, w Mass Averett, Thomas H. d Va Baker, Edward D. u 111 Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Tlioinas II. d Va Bcalc, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, NY Blssell, Willhun H.d 111 Bingham, Kinsley S. d Mich Bocock, Thomas S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Booth, Walter,, s. d. Conn Bowdon, Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Richard J. if Md Bowlin, James B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, w Ky Brlggs, George, ir N V Brooks, James, v NY Brown, Albert G. d Misa Brown, William J. d lnd Buel, Alexander W. d Mich Hurrows, Lorenzo, tr NY Burt, Annistead, d S C Butler, Chester, w Pcnn Butler, Thomas B. v Conn Cabell, Edward C. v Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Ky Caldwell, Joseph P. to N C Calvin, Samuel, w Penn Campbell, Lewis D. te Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, to Penn Chandler, Joseph R. w Penn Clarke, Charles E. 10 NY Cleveland, Chauncey F. d Conn Chngman, Thomas UM NC Cobb, HowulLd Geo Cobb, Williamson H.W.rf Ala Uoicock, wiiiuun r. a a u Cole, Orsnimis, w Wis Conger, Hnrmou s. to NY Conrad, Charles M. v Lou Corwin, Moses B. ie Ohio Crowell, John. w Ohio Daniel, John R. J. rf N C Dcberry, Edmund, to N C Dickey, Jesse C. v Penn Dhniwek. M0a M. rf Pcnn Disney, David T. J Ohio Dixon, Nathan V.v R I Doty, James D. d Wis Duer. VVOtten, k NY Duncan, James II, a- Mass Dunham, CyriH L. d lnd Durkee, Chniles,g d Wi Edmundson, H. A. rf Va Evans, Alexander, r Md Evans, Nathan, tc Ohio Ewing, Andrew, d Tenn l eatlierston, W. S. rf Mia Fitch, Graham N. rf lnd Fowler, Orin, Mass Freedley, John, w Penn Fuller, Thomas J. D. rf Mo Gentry, Meredith P. to Tenn Gerry, Elbridgc, d Me Gidilmgs, Joshua R. Ohio (rihnore, Alfred, rf Penn Goodenow, Rufus K. v Me Gorman, Willis A. d lnd Gott, Daniel, r NY Gould, Herman D. te NY Green, James S. d Mo finnnell, Joseph, v Maas nacKctt. 1 nomas u. a lieor Hall, Willard P. rf Mo llitlloway, Ransom, w NY Hiunilton, William T. d Md Hammond, Edward, rf Md Hampton, Moses, to Pcnn ilaraUon, Hugh A. d Oeor Hnrlun, Andrew J. rf lnd Ilarmanson. John II. rf Lou Harris, Isham G. rf Tenn Harris, Samson W. rf Ala Harris. Thomas L. rf 111 liny, Andrew K. w N J liaymond, Thomas S. w V Hi-bard, Willinm, to Ver nrv. V llliiim, Ver UOmrdi Harry, rf N II Hilhard, Henry W. te Ala Hongland, Moses, rf Ohio lolhnlay, Alexander It. rf Va RE SB N TAT IVES . CORIl. Ol Oeor,,... mpbell, of Tennesset'. Julian, (icorge W, rf Kaufman, David S. rf Kerr, John IJ. tc King, Daniel P. ic King, George O. te King, James G. w uu kionn a. Kina. PiatSni f 1 1. -. ,.. Kuth j LelHer tOiMluml i Levin, LewiH C. nat it fid lnd Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Penn Holmes, Isaac E. rf Houston, John W. v Howard, Volney K. rf Howe, John W.fiv Hubbard, David, rf Hunter, W. F.t w lose, Samuel W. d Jackson, William T. to Johnson, James L. ip Johnson. Andrew, rf Johnson, Robert W. rf Jones, George W. rf 8 C Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y y Tenn Ark Tenn Littlefield, Nathaniel S. rf Mo Mann, Horace, tr Mass Mann, Job, rf Penn Marshall, Humphrey, tr Ky Mason, John C. rf Ky Matteson, Orsamus B. if NY Meacham, James, if Ver Mendc, Richard K. rf Va Miller, John K. rf Ohio Milson, John S. rf Vn Moore, Henry D. w Pcnn Morehead, Charles S. it Ky Morris, Jonathan D. rf Ohio Morse, Isaac E. rf Lou Morton, Jeremiah, to Va McClcniand, John A. d 111 McDonald, Joseph E. d lnd McDowell, James, d Vo McGoughey, Edward W.ic lnd McKissuck, Thomas, to NY McLonahan, Jamei X. rf Penn McLnne, Robert M. rf Md McLean, Finis E. to Ky McMullin, Fayette, rf Va McQueen, James, d S C McWillie, William rf Miss Nelson, William, w NY Nes, Henry, 10 Penn Newell, William A. N J Ogle, Andrew Jackson, v Pcnn Olds, Edaon B. rf Ohio Orr, James h.d 8 C Otis John, v Me Outlaw, David, to N C Owen, Allen F. 10 Gcor I'arker, RichHrd, d Va reasiec, MnkIm II. J N n Peck, Lucius B. d Ver I'hclps, John S. rf Mo Phoenix, J. Phillips, to NY Pitman, Charles W. t Penn Potter, Emery D rf Ohio Fowell, Paulus, rf Va I'titnam, Harvey, to NY Reed, Robert P.. to Tenn Reynolds, Gideon O.ip NY Richardson. Wm. A. a III ' Risley, Elijah, to N Y Bobbins, John, jr. rf Penu Rockwell, Julius, v Mass Robinson, John L. rf lnd Root, Jopeph IC.f to Ohio Rose, Robert L. 10 NY Ross, Thomas, rf Venn Rumscy, David, to NY Sackett, Wm. A. to NY Savage, John H. rf Tenn Sawtcll, Cullen, rf Me Schenck, Robert C. to Ohio Schermerhorn, A. M. 10 NY Schoolcraft, John L. tr NY Seddnti, James A. rf Va Shepperd, Augustus H.10 N C Sihe-tter, Peter H. W NY Spaul.liiig, Elbridgc 0. to N Y Spnigue, William, 10 Mich Stanly, Edward, 10 N C Stanton, Frederic P. rf Tcnn Stanton, Richard II. d Ky Stephens, Alexander H. 10 Gcor Stetson, Chnrles, rf Mc Stevens, Thaddeus, to Penn Strong, William, rf Penn Sweetzer, Charles, rf Ohio Taylor, John L. 10 Ohio Thomas, James II. d Tenn Thompson, Jacob, rf Miss Thompson, James, d Penn Thompson, John B. to Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa Thurmnn, John R. te NY Toombs. Robert, w Oeor Tuck, Amos, w N II Underbill, Walter, te NY Van Dyke, John, to N J Venable, Abraham W. d N C Vinton, Samuel F. ir Ohio Waltlen, Hiram, d NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf S C Watkins, Albert G. tr Tcnn Welborn, Marshall J. rf Geor Wentworth, John, rf 111 White, Hugh, tc NY Whittlesey, William A.rf Ohio WiUnot, David,' sd Wilhanif, Christ H. r Wilson, James, r Winthrop, Robert ('. te N .1 Penn Tenn N II Mil -1 Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. rf S C loung, ibomu It. d III Whole Number 2"J9 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 1 N WIMTING A HUNTINGTON have opened a large assort-merit of Annuals and other elegant works suitable for Christmas mi. i New 1 car's presenta, which they will sell at extremely low prices ; among which are THE DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK for 1., an eleganl nuurto vo ume with 20 superb illustrations, engraved hy the most celebrated Rrtista; 1 IE LEAFLETS OF MEMORY; a splendidilluminatcl annual for MM I vo; r or, Literary Gift for 1850; a superb 8vn GEMS Ol BEAUTY volume ; (ilFT-LF.AVF.3 OF AMF2RICAN POETRY an elegant Bvo volume ; edited bv Rulus W OriswnM THE SOUVENIR GALLERY; an illustrated Gift Book for all seasons; quarto; THE TOITJ OFFERING, for 18.'., edited by Mr.. Hale: a large .plrmlid rftt Tulumr ; nUEKlWHlni OFFEltlNO day prearnl, for 1850 ; I II ChriitDiM, New Year and Birth- a Chrl.tmiw and New (iKNT'ft I- 1(1 M ll AI.F BOOTS. I I r TC i.M made til..- I rem Ii Calf II.,. .u t (J. H 50 and . lor U u at KIMBALL Shoe and Leather Store. Journal limdisni de7 lit) KF.Kl'SAKK OF FHIF.Nnlllr Yenr'a Annual for 1850: Tilt RUBY ; A Token of Friendahlp for 1850, with mperh rel l.neravinB;. from de.ijrna hy celebrated artiata ; TBI BUT OF FRI1--.NDSHI1' : A Token of Remembrance, for 1850; TI1F, GARLAND : or, Token of Friendahlp a OMSHI and New Year', gift for 1850 ; THK HYACINTH ; or, Affection', Gift, for 1850. THK IVY WREATH ; with bowlful iUu.traticin.; CHRISTMAS' ROSES and New Yew'. Gilt, for 1850 ; prewnt for young people ; rROVKRBlAL PHILOSOPHY; with elegant illustration, and auperbly bound ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOL'R; by the Poet, and Paintcra a new awl beautiful edition ; THE ROMANCE OF NATURE . or, Tbe Poetical Language ol Flowera, with elegantly colored engraving. 8ro ; MOORE'S HUSH MELODIES . a aplcnJid iolio rolnme, with illu.trabom from deaigna prepared expreaaly for the work, en. graved on eteel under the immediate rupentitenilance nf Mr. Ed. ward Finden : Together with a large aa. -run, n; of elegant Port Folio., A) buna. Bibles Prayer Book., Card Cawa, ke ate AUo, , great variety of beratiful jurenile booka, luitalile for C-hrutinM and New Yenr'a preaenta. ld90 (JtVVN.NK'8 Ni:tt UilllK (IN Sit lilt I VV J AW Ol- Mil KHII . AMI . oil. IN I UJu., "I;",!.',! A pro. "'-''l treatlao on the lnw of Hherill ani Coroner,'' will, lorn. mt relerenrea to the jtatute. of Ohio, Indiana and Kei.tu.-ky OV II. I' f ' and qualification 'putics and ni,.i. anu 'rentJIy, ot tlie dutbs ami HaUntl-' "rdiicr. AmoiiL' oth'T subffct ducoi il. r Ibis work treats of the appointment MM Til, r ,'or""rri tlM appnimim'fit Of iJ-'Jill iimy lor their am, nnd uencrally, of tlie du y "'"'"Till Hh'l 'liroiicr. Ami...... nfVia.r nihl In- sf.n ico of Nuiniiion. or pror.-rin tl(,t rcquirinir ball . the servlo priviK'.. ai.-l .li-fb;.1i,,tb-ll.lro.ii , bail ; prison bounds, .waixt -ii , , i r,'l,l,v"' : 'rvict! in ejectment, lonitft m doN eHtie attachment; pron-etiin Wlttei mtlt tfl- writol fieri Inias and proc. edm thereunder, euibraciiu lovi ale o( poods or land, lien, title acquired tliertunder, Siv. . -vrtt m habere faclaa, poHsessIoncm ; writ of habrns corpus, trrvkw tJ ulipmna; oxi-cution ou decrees; proceeding! for raetifitT lA dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of Wul ; neiueils of lunacy; forcible detainer; juries, elections, and leer -.i lit sheritl. Under each head will be found tho laws ol the Hip-Suites Ohfo, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject tn-m.it ol The work alno pontnins such Ibrms as are usually rvquire.1 by ibHfl fi the discharge of Uielr duties. in Judge Wright Mr. Gwynne't "work i a fffnul on.- ' U odicid nml well urraiiL'e.i and must bo vrrv unelul not oiiJv to prolessional gcntlemnn and to the officers of our courU, ..lit " suitors, and purchaser ut judicial sales and to all UjU-tvstHd . the title of property dcrivecf through such sales." mi... jitnue mci.ean o woir Qas cotne tintler my nnO which embodied so largo an amount of law on the Bubjocts u rucHed, in so condensed n torm." I- roiii Judge Joseph H H wan, and J W Andrews, Kf q supplies a want which has long been felt, for the Bar hhv he totore tound It necessary to grope their way through the reporl- . cases to ascertain the law upon many ol the subjects treuteii ol this work subjects too, nbout which the Uar Is often ivqulrw' give Bdvicc." From Judge Walker" It will be seen that the work ndap to meet the want, not only of rtherilfs and Coroners, but ol 1 bar generally. Huch a work has lone been felt to be a great siderntum. We pre-ume tlu.t no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicio lawyer, will long la) withour ti lvolSvo I'rice in jood Law binding, $i For sale at the two store of n5-dtw I N WHITING & HlNTIMJTON MELVILLE hTnK V WOUK. I I -IHiURN : His First Voynge, Iwing the Sailor-boy Ctatm JLV Hons nnd Hcmininccnccs of the Hon of a (ientlemmi In the DUrcaatilc service. Hy Hermnn Melville, nuthor ol '-Typiie, "Omoo," mid Mnrdi," 1 vol U mo. I'rice 73 cts. Jusl receiv-'d at tli- Hook Store of I. N. WHITING St HUNTlNti'lXjN del9 NEW HOOK-. nlflTOKY of Hpaninh Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in f. umes. Vol. 1 jui-t received. Cluilinei 'n liiHtimie- ot TIu'oIdl'V, in i- volumes. The Whale and Inn Captors, or The Whaleman's Advuiln- , and the Whale,. I!i..L'niiliy, &c, fia1. Hy licv. Henry T Cl vcr. For sale by dl-JJ I. N. WHITING Sc HLTNTIN(iT( .j M IRROR4, 3 beautiful Mirrors with (Ut or bronae brack eu and marble mantles Jor sale Dy S J. H. RILEY ft CO. AllHOTTS I, I IM O TIIE Gil EAT nlSTOilY of Kintr Alfred of Knyhuul, by Jacob Abbott, wn. enHrvjrii'e, 1 vol U mo. .Iii-l received at the Hook .Hton del9 . N. WHITING St HUNTINO'Jt t SfOL ASSEH. 1,000 hrls Molasses, lamling from Del I ill and lor Bale by KINO St HKFFNKI. apfi 27 Main street, Uiiu ini i' IfOIIK LEATHER. -A t;"llrown has received I50i did.-. i" I choice article of Hole Leather, which he will uM nt flj to lSMi cents per lb. Also, fiO dozen French Calf Skins, .Hi dozt-i. I'm1; and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Roots and Shoes, and h good assortment of Itoots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN Or'ii '.II. iw UAOAzmrKfl. ODKY'S, Sartain's, and Graham's for January, 1850, torsaiet y uecca i. n. v in i iiu iv nun i inn i un ROI.AM) CASH EL, completo in three parts. By CfiNrie Lever. Illustrated hy I'hiz. For uale by doc2S I. N. WHITING St HUNTINfJT 7jIiLATv ( E HKTEKV. NOTICK is lirieby given that Lots can be procured 'i Lawn Cemetery, until the first of August next, at th-- ing prices : First Class Lota iity cents per square foot. Second Class Lots tiMj cents per Bquare foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be ai uw . First class Lots 10 cents per square foot Second clas Lots 7Mj cents per square foot. Third clans Lota 5 cents per nqunre foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in tuir . from 0 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock 1'. M, By order of tho Hoard of Trustees. jyl3-dtf&2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, ij ff i AlTlFOUNIAOL'TDONE! MONEY! MON L GLORIOUS RESULTfl I Nos. ill 38 77, the grand capita. iViz-of $50,000! wn9 so'd by tho lucky I. N. Carr - Co, M Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED ! CALIl OllNiA THROWN IN TIIE SHADE. The great luck of the old firm n, E. N. Carr ir Co., has thrown a gloom over all California sp.vu lators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Can A Co Iind thnt than is more Gold to bo had by the risk of a few dultari with E. N. Carr St Co., than the whole California mfnes OOmlilniM The lucky oiHce of Carr St Co., has done wonders the last moiitb Their luck bus no equal, please benr this in mind. LOOK HERE! Citizens and strangers who wish to ourchase uncurrent lllitdl ran, by calling on Carr Si Co., or nd.iresMiig them n low ' if- ninmn arm rem, nave an tneir uusmes auemieu to witn p ., iu ality nnd dispatrh. Money on all ISanks liought nvd sold by Cftrr St Co. Draits nt tignton an nans uraituu Enginnd or Inrinnd imm one to one thousand Pounds ran be had trom E. N. Ca' ii Co . Bullion and Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street. LET THE GLOHIOL'S NEWS GO FORTH! Carr St Co., nre niakinc the people rich I Heboid hn. Noa 1 'J 3 the Grand Prize ol 1(X),000, 7 8 9 do 0,)0, 6 7 8 d;. i0,Mlo 9 11 21 bUOOU. Those are only a tew of the leading I . ize -u.d the month by thin lucky firm. We challenge the worlJ to 'iow tlit' aRrne amount in the same length of time. We say, mk: 't ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I We call your mt-'iition to the grand array of magnlfi-vn '.rtt. teries to be drawn this month, January, 1H50. All business with this firm is confidential. Carr St Co., pay all pottage over $5. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention to their country 3crrs pendents. Our motto is, secrecy In all business transactions. Attention hi our customers, and all drawinca ent immediHtely after the iollwy drawn. Give us the trial, ana rest assured we will give you.. i not the Capital, n good Prize. 0 YES I O YES I 0 YE3I We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme lo be drawn 2Cth .Innuary. The chances are good, and depend on It Carr St Co. ttl the Prizes. Carr & Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr St Co. will sell Prizes till we ask il one fair trlaL " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained) " Remember the chances Carr St Co. give. Encloae the money and receive the Cash. Please address E.N. CARR ft CO, de27 No. 138, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md OA BOXES lint quality Mould Candles. 4 lOOtfuekri Cofieo. 25 eheeta Tea. .W0 lbs. soft shelled Almonds. 20 barrels rni'hed and powdered dugir 10 bnlcs Canillf Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Hope of nil kinds. Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN ft FITCH CltltlSTLMAS AND NEW YEAR. IjhjOKSI HOOKS II A fine collection of AnmiH. Ior li-AO JJt English and American illustrated works-, Juvenile U,k: Bible and Prayer Books, the finest editions, and in any sty i. binding; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing cases, wilting desks, Ac, 4c The finest assortment ever ofiered for sale In this city, at ih new book store of dc2-i J ,H. RILEY ft CO Pit EM'li AMI ii E lOIANT, EMSON8. JC. CHItlSTIN oilers his services as teacher of French are German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thoioutfi knowledge of thote Languages, at very moderate terms Th lessons will be given nt the residences of the pupils, and at m school room, on Rich street between High and Third, next to lit S. M. Smith's office. otH-tl I AMI POK SALE. I ii- uMlirfcled laaV Of MffcMBntfM mJ of lnnd, adjoining the city of Columbus, 150 rod et ot High street, fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpik. Title indisputable pricelSO dollars per acre. Termseasy, and made known on npplit-ation to D. B. FORMAN Columbus, mji, 4, M9. dtl FAR.II FOR HALE CCONTAINING 200 acre, upon the west side of the Scioto nvei ' 17 rniW nonh of Columbus, and 5 north of Dublin : Ti mbte from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom th. ColumbiiN Plank Road. Tbe land is first rntr, 140 acres uudei i provemcnt, with a never failing stream running through all pa- i Tlierr in a ginwl tn- house, with hard and rain water pue i close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard ol you irrnft.-d treci. ihe location Is vcrv healthv. and near the mmM ted Sulphur Springs. ror luriiicr iniormatiou, apply upon tlie premise, ot 0.31-dOm JNO. ROBINSON ( HlXi:s;ilEEN (JLAjsWWAHE. Flasks.CJuar Jrr pint, and Efalft Porter and Pnckii.tr Rortlrt. Jrs. Tt . biers. Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds ; j"u ooxrs rnni fiasswre ; Wme bottleii, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumbler. tnd Fluted. Also, Drugirist Ware nt every rariety, constantly sale by f HPEEKS ocl.tf Columbus street, Cit.cnina,i )tU i( I(0XES Bellevernnn Superior Wheel Oven Glass i zes from X9to 40X50; 400 boxr-t double thick Imitation Crown, Piste and French, oi 11 dencriptions ; 2OU0 boxea Country Bran.ls, sizes from 7 x 9 to 20 XU4 ConUntly on hand at Pittsburgh prices W SPEF.Kfl, ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street, Clm inoni, SL'UAR AND SI ii.Ml HOI -K IOLApHEh-- Ketined Sucars: 50 do S 11 M., lasses, nrimt- lamtli... i Belle Me, and for sale by po m?o x MLiratH, tiri.tei . l"LES. ix very fine Mules, suitable for Califorr-lr . t. 1' Hirers, mav be had bv anolvinir to p6 KING ft UEFFNER, 27 Mam st, Clnci n i O AI8INS. 000 boxes, 100 H boxeb, 10U baxt'l, ti.l t. IV trom John Adam, and for sale by apfi KING A HEFFMCR, Cine,.,, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. O " PIECE? Painted Cnnvol. OO 15 Damask Linen. 4 M Silver Hrab Broadclolk. 300 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashe, Tuft Lace. Patent aud Enamelied Leather, Axle, p to- aaal laaaVable Casting. For ale at the sign of tbe nc0, GILT PADI.O'.'K FLOOR OIL ll.OTHP. WE would call tbe attention ol tlie puubc to our Lar n of Englwb and American f lour OU C loth, all width, it. an G9Va to 9i quare yard. Jast received and (ur aale by |
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