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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1850. NUMBER 238 l J4 l HINTED AND I' I' II 1. 1 S II E D BY 600TT & BASOOH, OFFICE I0UT1I-KAIT C01KER OF HIC.H .T. AND BUUAX Al.LKV. TEH.IIH- Invnrinblj in nilvtiuci". The Dally, I" tnaM& Columbia, per ycur W IK) H Mnl . mull nut "i Columbus 5 00 ii H durh Uie wssiuii, and Trl-Weekly balance of your In Culutnuul liy mall ."V.""",; The Trl-Weekly by mall Weekly 1" Coluinlms Out ill Ihe city, by nutt, single Tn clubs of four mid upward, To cluba of t"l nu "liwnrila, lo otic address . Daily. session TriWcokly.. Weekly, single..... .. To cluba of rive and upwards 5 Oil 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 50 l as l oo I 00 I 00 50 40 AdvcrtUlnu;. The following rates and riilr. of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors i I the Ohio Stiiti'i'innliiui'l the Ohio State Jolirnnl, to bo observed, m nil cases, alter thin dab-. July 20, IMS. Dully PUMTi One square 10 line' or less, one insertion it ii " M nddirkiia).." ... (Ml Ml OSS i ao a oo 3 00 , 4 00 6 00 , 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 so 00 22 00 85 00 . . SO oo ... . . 80 oo . 3H 00 40 00 45 00 15 00 1 week . . . 3 I ..." i 18..." Standing card, 5 lino or leaf, per aniiuiii . Ifc column, with 4 changes, " " 6. 12 ' ohmifjrd wrrltly. 1 ' daily . . 1 ivitli 4cliannnti., 6. . ia changed u'kly. (imiy. . Othar cowl! not oruvidi'd tor, rlifipjcnlili- In ri inform ity with abovt' 1 -itt. - The fttmdaril uf incasurpn.iuit to li million type. For each additional squaro in tl daily. liiFi-rtpd out- month, or n grwiiti'r length of tin.;, and iVr oarli additional squurn inserted under tint yearly rate, Itull" price. No idttrtiMnwnt to Im mmtdand liy tfaa year, unless it in mp,- eillrd on Uie monuscrijit, or pievioimly IfTOM upon bi-twcen tin parties. I'uliliher not aecouittable tbr the aircuracy of leijul n(vertir-mciitfi bevnnd Ibfl imoml dUirgflcl tor their publication. Announcinir candidates (for offlM of rvrry description,) to ! clinrRpd at the rnte of filly cunts per week, lor encli uuna i the Bnme tu be, in nil caye;-, piiid in ndvnnee. All ndvfrtiernu iiu from (strangers or transient pcrsoiiH to be pnid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for 11 ppeciliod number of iiiiertion.i, will lie continued one month, utiles ordered out, and payment will 1h exacted accordingly. The privilege ol yearly wlverlieerri, will be coiiilned rigidly to their reirular business ; mid all advertiBCinenb not pertaining tberr-to, to be jntiil for extra. Adverti.-ementH for Auctionecre, (ieneral Af(eiit8, Held Kutate AgraM- fce., not to be contracted for by dtW year, buttolm elinrged by the piece, nt the ufuid rates. No ADVltltTIfiF.WKNTS CAN II I ; IN8EHTKI) ORATUITOL'SLV. Advertifciuent.i for cbaritnhle institutions, tire contpunie?, ward, townehip, and other public meeting, and such like, to be charged half price. Murringe notion to he charged 25 cent. Dcathn imerted without chnrje, unU'sn aecoinpanied hy funeral invitations, of obituary notice-, und when mo accompanied, to lie paid lor. KituIiiI' .til V4 j ti-i-r . ;tini -ill ntliei h iniin.' eoiLioiiiiiii'iitioiir. t,r requirintr notices, dcMi iini to cull iittnitiou to lairs, soil ee?, eon-ccrti, or any public entcrtninmentH where charge are made tm Mdniiltunce all notices of private usriociatfons every noCfcM designed to call attention to privaU' enU'rpriwf!, calculated OT in-teiidcd to promote iinliviilmd inti'n'et, can only be inserted with the undcrftandini' thttt the nnM ll to be paid for. If intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the into of not letl than 20 ecnts per line, and (ban only when ucconipiuiifd by an ftdvertlMMnfe All leaded advcrtiueinents to be ohtTgVd not less thfin double the hove 1 1 and measured &4 if solid. AdvertiK-mciiti on the inside exclusively, to bt chargcl at the ratf of 5) per cent, in advance on the above rrt-s. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of 'nsertingiidvrrti--ment-4 brought in hy them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. S.j M. T.W T. F.s. .. .. 1 a 4 5 (i 7 8 !l 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2li 27 28 211 no:n.... 1EBHUARY. S. M. T. Wj T. K-S. 1 2 3 A 5 (i 7 8 'J 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C 17 18 ID 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 .. MAHOH. t. w t. ft s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 M M 3l...... jjL a Phil. ' ' . M. T. wi T. V. .. II 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22123 24 25 20 27 28 MJM MAY. j i.Iw.It.Iw t. 8. ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 lit 14 15 Hi 17 18 !l9 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 10 31 .. ! JUNE. ' i.m.t.w t. r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 116 17 18 19 20 21 2! 23 24 25 20 27 28 25 JTTLY. ,.m. t. w jr. r.s. '.. 1 21 3 4 "5 II 7 8 9 II) 11 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SOl 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 31) 31!. .... AUGUSl'. .M. T. WT. F. S. .. ..' 1 2 31 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 ji tt -.'7 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBEK. 8. M. T. W T. F. 8-1 2 3 4 th 7 8 I) 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 j O0TOBEH. .... 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 111 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 9 31) 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. 8.m-I t. w t. r -i I.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 " "December; 8. m. t. w t. r. s. 12 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 W. A. NKIL, ,,. ion niid Solicitor In ('liiineerv. 0 PICE with Win. DmdfOfl Jr., No. H, Neil's KlUntSfS. DDp site Secretary of State i oflee, IseUMdy . F. CONWAY. L. K -OMLINBOW. n i?. rf iiNUAV A IL. GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND ConiniiiMlon nnd Pnrwartling .Ierehimln, FRONT IUIITi .yJlyj PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. B. BUTTLES, " Allorney nnd CounHcHor nt Lnw, Colnmbua, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State a omce. Jy27 WILLIAM . UILMOBK. CHARLES W. (HLMOK. V. ::. & C. W. OlXHOBBj Attomeya ut Lnw nnd SolleitorM In Clinnrery. f.dl.,.. M r ,-.,r,...r Mum Iillii SeVrlltll r-lll-i'lH, aul4-dly wintliNnA J i, (iiiiv. II. CO.MSTOCK & CO. Pnrnnrdltu mitl Cnnimlilon MerehnntN, Produce Dealer, and Lard Oil Manulaeturcr, Canal liable, ( ' i i - v i OHIO. j. kiih; way & CO. Iron Foundry, Hroml ,trert. m-nr the Hrnlgo, Colum- bllH, Otlto. Stoves of all kindi DM variety us imgi'""jD oetl.Ml OK. ItOIIF.KT THOMPSON OFFICE, VO. 1, Nrll'a KxrhnMWV.pi...Mte ' t,,eB il office, High it, Columbus. dec" tiBOR;K K. WALCI TT N f E B . COLUMBUS, OHIO. Iff A U mmmmmm r iiovll-dtt WALTER THHALL, Aitornry nnd Counswllor nt Lnw, Colnmun, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take the Aeknowledgment ol Deeds V lor the tftate of New York. p office on High st between Town and Rich vcUU m uiiitim: .V ill NTIVIJTON. BOOK-SELLERS and Stationers, nest diHirtotheClhiton Rank, High htreet, Cotntnbua, Ohio. A Urge assortment ssj Books and Htaliouery always on hand. WJI. S EI BEET. C- Mlitf. HKI Hr.KT AT I.li.ii i. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public i MM to lumnuo. uinV4j JOHN MrllOWEI.I., Jr., COMMISSION AND FOKWARDINll MEUCIUMT, m8-Hrii " p.""' UIMIOVAl,. kH. MAKIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich and Thiril afreets, wi-) kilning bU reaidenct, md oppoiltt the First Baptlat CIhivm. SlS9 OBBS. AHIIOTT & CO., r BALERS in SWmhM nd Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Houe I " Itulhit r' mnlcri-ds, Fiirniing and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. Ate., Ac, No. Id High street, sign of the (jilt I'adlock WHITE KII HI.IPPU118. N assortment i,f .adies' White Kid Mlippers jii"t reeeivrd and l. for sale by dec? H. H. KIMBALL. DAVIH, - HI I II iV CO.. pOMUlSSION AND I'UUWAKIJING MF.lufllANTH, Whole-V ' Dealers In Groceries und Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving andforwarding goods, and selling I'roducc consigned for mile. sel2-dly. KTNA INHUHANCK COMPANY, OF Hartf'onl, (Jonne tieut. Capital paid in and safely Invested, 6270,KK. The subHcriler, Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. je25-dtf. D. ALF.XANDEH, Agent, Columbus. mts. shinnkii & iiii,oki;th, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortcut no-MOD. ilHce, No. 244, High street, opposite Commercial How. Residence, over the store of MessrB. Woodbury A Field. Kntrance on Friend street ep26-dm COM MIU S 1N8ITUANCK COMPANY, PI UK AND MARINE. 'plllS Company continues to insure, every Bjcclei of buibl'mr, I ninl thi. iurniture, marhinery, guods, wares and iiierchaiulize, sud other property contained therein, agalnst-Joss or damnge hy fire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vcnaels, and the enrgoes of alcani-boats, sail vesseb, keel boats, and ether water emit, against 'hu perils of aeas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. june20-dtf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., tice'y. (f BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Java Coffee, landinu Irom L'ni-1UU ted iutes, an orsaleby KING Sl EEJ7 NER, ap(i Cinciunnati f EATHKU.-100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leatherjiist I J n r. ive.l by KING & Hl.FFNK.lt, apO No 27 Main street, Cincinnati SVUAlt AND MOLAHSEH.-:t50 hdds Sugar, fair and prime; LtOObbll toasseli for sale by KING & IIFFFNKlt, mar22 27 Main ctrect, Cincinnnti OIL CLOTHS. r AltGE and nnlendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi-Li nenc, Englirtn and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re-reived mol fur Mile by J. D. OSHOItN & CO. NOTICE, The notra and accounts !' George Gero Ac Co., are left with us for settlement und collection. They muni be paid without ilelny. Columbus, July 5, 1849. GF.IlK, ABBOTT &. CO. PRINTING MATERIALS POII HA LP. "LHJH sale, luw for cash, or on nhort credit, a large iissortnient of I'nnfliii: Mou riitiH, eniiHi.-iin m pari 01 v .-iiper-myai iron Bona, .'reuses 1 Slanberry Pre 1 Hi. 1! 3.'! lbs. Picn. Small Pica. Bourgeois, nearly new, Brevier. Minion, " Minion. " " ernl ionta Fiiiicv Tvne. Alo, Job Tyjb of nenrly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together Vih Stnndf, Giillcys, Sticks, Chases, Itules, Leads, (book and newspWr.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing (Hice. Any uortion ot tho aliovo will be sold extremely low for cash, uroiishorl lime. decll t SCOTT, Agent SMITH'S VICKS ol Donwitla MannlHcture. the best in the iimrket, for sale st the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 PATENT PEN MAKERS ANOTHER' Ht'PPl.Y. A superior article for making Uuill Pens by a single and simple operation. Warranted. For sale at the new book store of dc24 j. II. RILEY A CO. Mum i, v i MPnrrANT'TnrribTiii BOUSBKEEPERB AND OTHKUS Valuable Dihcovkby in- tiik Art 01 Painti no. James Copplxk, of Mount Holly, N. J-, liaa di-eovernl a simple pro-'ess uf preparing and mixing comnion white lend paint and all dellcute colors, hy which their linbihty to change and lose their eosttf and beauty in the ihidl or dark is eompletely obviated. It in a well known fact that white paint hi parlors and other shut-up rooms, in passages and hehind doors and shutters, almost invariably assume a dirty, smoky, yelkiw hue, soon after being BppUad, when excluded Irom the direct raya of light. Every good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This be may now easily and cheaply do, and he enabled to perform good work that will be useful and satisfactory to hUcus-tomei's, mid thereby secure fatal increased uatronage hy embracing the pretenl opportunity to avail hinwelt of this detirntde im-provemeiit in his art. Pleithc call at this office to cximinc certitientea, i&c, and to learu how the neecKsary inlonnntion may hi- obtained. gBIlouxekceprrs, mhip and hteaniboat owners should of course see that their painting is hereafter done according to this un-i lmiitie.iblo und cupi-rior method, and thus avoid tho annoyance, inconvenience, unln-althinuss and expense of frequput repainting. Columbus, Dee. 1849. NEW UOODS. WE have In store, and offer for sale on good terms 75 dot, Chopping Axes of favorite brands I dam. ItroMil loo ' Bhovala and Bpadaa U0 Mil) and (."russ Cut Saws. '.HX) boxes Window Glass. lOUOOlighta " Paah. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bids. I.ini' i i OiL 200 kegs Nails, assorted nov9 (iEKE, ABBOTT St CO., At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. hi volte p. v OV TUB LAW KELATIVE TO DlVOKUiS. JM un- terGiciiud have in ureas a work on tlic above subject, by Us- f Folsom I'AQR. This work is written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, hut the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other."late. It contains n view of the following subjects : I. Ol ittvonei generally. II. Of tb courts granting divorces. 111. Causes ot divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V. Willul absence. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. Vlll. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. GroH neglect ot duty. XI. Habitual drunkenness. XII. Infamous uunisliment. XIII. Lflttacy, and Coianguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. He-crimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse ot lime. XVU1. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXL Of the decree. XXII. Foreign divorces. Forms ol bills, decrees, Tfaa Introduction contains a brief view, 1. Of the history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. The law ot the different states. 111. The canon law. 1 vol. 8 vo. J. H. RILEY A CO , Columbus, Sept. 10, 1849. Publisher anil Buok.cller. NEW BOOKS.Eairy Tales from all Nations ; by Anthonl a fntnn,n with ij fifaatratinn. bl Riebard Doyle, 1 vol 2mo, A beautiful work for Christmas and New Year's pre- 6ejane Eyre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. A now and beautiful edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Shirley. A Tale ; by Currer Bell, author of "Jane Eyre." A new and lieiiutitul edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Sidonin. the Sorceress ; the suppod ueiroyLT oi me wuoie lleiirning Ducal House Ponicrania; by William Meinliold, 1 voL 8 vo. Price 50 cenU. . Roland Caaba), by Charles Uver, lllustratid by Phiz. Com-oleie in :i I 'it 1 1. Part Jd just publiihed, and for sale at the Boo Itoreot dcM I N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. TieKNnn'N HPANIHII LITKKATVRB TI ISTORV i .SpantBti Literature, ny ueorge i leanor. jusi in :l eleiiant 8vo vols. This day reeeivrd at the II. eiiinnlete'l bookstore nt janI2) I. N. TTBIJ I IMU . numiniriun. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1 850. WILLIAM M . K A 8 8 U N , RnllroRtl DIapnteh PorwariHiig nnd Coiumlalon Merelmnt, Warehouse No. V. Water itreet, Buffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second Class G6 cents, per 100 pounds. 24 hours from Albany to Buflnlo. Ac.ents. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky ; Railroad Agents, ''Inclnnatl, Springfteld and Columbus. To avotil delay murk pacaages a. x p n,. n.t care oi t tm M. Kassou, Onttalo. Shiji by Albany boats from New York. (mar7-,'lmd RAILKOAO OMNIBL'H LINE. C1IT1ZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office. North East corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and alu have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marrt-dly" B. O. REAM, Sec y O. B. Company. 1 H.YO. FITCH cV HALE, (Succtuort to MrElrain A Fitek,) FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, r ih, an.t all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Tun highest market price paid at all time, in cash, tor ' rRwRoad Building, opposite J. Ridgway A Co.'s rasWjrjJJl IIMIW, Ohio. gg - COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . RIDGWAY 4. CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM EMIE, CBOM M and improved pattcnia, imoat which '""''''' V MULKY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL WW! mt fixture, complete. They alau make the celebrated PASXBB'S PATENT WATER W II EEL, MAILUOAD (.'Alt WHEELS, and all other IHON id BRASS CAriTINdS umallj made at Foundrica. MACHllfKRT of all kind, made promptly to order. BIT UK CELEBRATED COOKINO STOVE, I'rniiiumC.a.kine Stove, Parlor. Shop, and Church st"ea and Furnace.. l ire (iratea, and I'LOUOIIS, all warranted, are eon. tnntly for ,ale at wiioLtai.r. and bktail on liberal tcrnia. Merchant, and othera dealing in Plcragbaand Store, are rcapect. lully invited Ut examine our Block ana pneea. uoiiiuiou. aawaeaa A IIOI SF. AND LOT AT A OStKAT BAKUAIN. . . ll.L- I.. . ll.. .. .-,itl,.T1fltl V.IIIH-. 'Kill.' In I ri.l SIH f.irnia! fu Bi ll a Hunse and Lot, on Frirnd atreet, iKJODd Sevmth, nt . bargain of J5 or 33 prr cent. niarl BAKKK 4 AHMSTRONO. Ill HINEHM PEN.MANr.HIP. SPFNCF.R It SICBS sy.tem ol flueiDcaa Penman.bip, contain-1.: a full series of copies rules, and explanations, rarelul j prpl.are.1 for the countinj-houae, achools, and youtlis flttina lor liuatneaa Iranaaction,. These coplea are a fac ainnle of the au thor's wrlun., Intended to Impart to the learner a hand wmuiaat 3sa -d p-tki&aTJissstm. pfPLEY'r WAR WITH MEXICO. -A lull theory ol a.- the Ho e, 'i'"::n"f miiI I i minMi"!i ) tin- in .villi lexn o by K. S, Ripley, Brevet Major in the United StatM Army 2 vols n vo. jut puuiibiii ii l or eale at the Hookrture of I. N. WHITING ii HUNTINOTON. UMMPSES OP SPAINi NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TO UK IN IS47. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo, Price 75 CM. Just rOCflvM at the Book Store of del 1. N. WHITING ii HI NTINGTON. ANTHON'H ANCIENT GEO(JRAPIlY. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient and Medieval Geography, fcc. By i-i Lnaries Antnou, j.i.ji. For sain at the lluiki-toro dec24 I 1 larce vol. 8 vo. just publibhed. if N. WHITING t HUNTINGTON. "CAST THY Hit KAD UPON THE WATPRh." 'TMIE world wide renown which has imperiihably Inscribed In J glowing characters, rinsr on the scroll op fame the old noil Monliiir iiniiie in i'imji . c(i, tinj.e truly tort nunte nun far-famed LOTTERY ItllOKEItS, No. 1 Lioiit stheet, Baltimore, Md., (whose single purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles uf toe " Fickle Goddeke" to their correspondents,) has also rendered entirely unuecctsnry any pretext lor self-laud utton, for their cup ot glory Is full. Every Kcution of the Union will bear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents all over the country have realized Fplendiil fortunes from small outlays at Pyfcr Si Co.'s Great Prize Ageucy. Continued Surces! WonderfiilDUtrlbiietoiinf Pi-Izch! ; ; sO(0()0 .1 out in Prize Money duthiir the monlb Of Mureli, by the fur-liiiiii'd Pyfer &i Co., to the patrons of their truly lin kv house, risidin? in thelollowinL' Sliiten : &r readers, Pause and reflect 13 $55,000, numbers 15 .10 43, package whole ticket sent to Tennessee.le.OOO.numbers 52(3071, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. ;'0,000, numbers H 27 33, half ticket sent to Ohio. SIS.-IOO, nnmbcrs 1 lti 4?, paclinge halt tickets dent to Ohio. 50 000, numbers 11 4-1 70, package quarter tickets sent to North Carolina. 18,0(10, numbers 5 57 S8, quarter ticket Bent to Virginia, 8.000, numbers 2ti (32 (!, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. tr.,000, numbers 12 70 78, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. I,,"1H), numbers 50 01 n"t, ijuurter ticket nentlo North Curolina. 4,000, numbers 22 S9 73, package qmirti.'r ttcaatl lent to Pjiiu-sylvania.Prize payments at Pyfer JkCo.'s made in Gold at sight, J'One Order to thi- grent iirizc linn may sec. rea J'ortune. Uram Arrny of Lolierl" for April, 1850 CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVED. Ml Date. Capital No. of Price ol Price of April. Prize. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 25,000 7." Nos. 12 drawn J0 K 2 24,000 78 13 " 5 18 50 3 35,000 75 " 11 " 10 9 00 4 20,000 78 " 14 " 5 17 50 5 30,000 10 " 5 17 00 G 37,500 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 6 95,000 78 13 8 30 00 9 20,000 75 " 15 5 15 25 10 30,000 78 13 " 10 :I7 00 11 19,000 72 " 11 5 18 50 12 15,(100 75 14 4 U 00 13 ."0,000 78 " 15 " 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 13 8 30 00 HI 18,000 78 " 13 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 19 3 10,000 72 13 " 5 16 00 SO 40,000 78 " 19 " 10 40 00 22 3 15,000 75 " 11 " 8 31 (Ml S3 24,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 24 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 0() 85 90,000 75 ' 19 5 18 50 20 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 13 00 97 75,000 75 " 11 0 78 00 20 26,000 78 15 8 26 50 30 90,000 75 " 12 5 18 50 PIrnHe Observe. Correapondentd will please bear in mind that the prices of Pack-age of (.luarter Tickets only are published in this paper. 15 The printed affldw Ir;iwing-i which (.'orrefpondents can rely upon as being correct, are always forvvanlei! from Pyler A Co.'s. lf Bank Drafts or Certificate of Deposit payable in Gold at siglit, will be proinpily remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at Pyfcr A Co.'s. 23? ' Remember, a Package of ticketa can draw four of the nioi-t fpleuilid prizes in a scheme. In order to secure n fortune, and the ennh immediately after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Esmlilisbed, tar-famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER & CO., mar21 No. 1 Light st, Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID rOBTUNE .MAY II K MIM.II BY AN 013TI.AY OP 4310 OR 13.1. MRTUOPOLITAN POIITUAIT CM'B, Officee 83, Albany Road, London, England. 'IMIE Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a I. Grand Series ot Portraits ot all Horacs entered lor the forth- f-il iij"-n thro honprable princf. to the above Association Pitch extensiva patronage; nn.l thai while the past success and high estimation in which the Club i held are subjects of pleasing congratulation totha Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therclore, the number ot Prizes will be ex-tended to the Portraits of all Horsea that are entered tor each particular Itace. Non starters as well m Winners and Starters. The following list ia now open : 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do.. , third do., ill. Parties can have one or more shares in ench or either ot the diflercnt Classes. Those Members whowlraw the Portraits ol First, Second and Third Horws, tho other rtartinir Horses, alo those tl at do not start (but which nro entered for the Race.) will receive the Job lowing priies. The draw mg will take place ten days befuro tha Races. . , iTT t inl Hum. Secui.d IIciim. I kai Hon' till hxtnii ot RMM I ii -t r.-Second do Third do. 20000 10.000 2.000 II,(MW) 5.000 1.000 5,()00 9,:) 3000 2,500 10,(HK) 5.0U0 1.1X10 Thenumlierot Prises lo he distrilmted m each Clata are 200, that being the number of Horc-i enn rrd lor the Race. All Letters to contain a ivmirtmii-e Draft Bunk Notes, A.c addressed and made uavable to th Managing Dire tor, nt m J JOHN BIJRRIDOE Esq., 88 Albany Uoad, London. England. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt uf a remittance. Full particulars ol the Knee will be sent with the ti.rtutiate Num. hers to each HubKnber, so that ho my know hi position and whether or not he be one of the tortunste. ORice commission 71 per cent , to be deducted from the nliove Prixes. N. B. Lists open tor the St. l.cyer t,am.- as the above. mnr4 .MA(M PI C CNT LOTTEUY. One Grand Cnpltnl ofil00,000-iils,jyo,OO0-830,000-0,000 ''' 30 prle of ,000. ',RGiNIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benelit d MonongHli Academy, CIa D, for 1850. To be drawn nt AletRndna, a. on Saturday, April 27, 1850. under the m perm ten dance of Com mlssloners. J. V. MAURY A CO., Manaums 78 number lottery 13 drawn ballots. UPl.KNIHD SCHKM. 1 inairnincentcai)ltalof ilOOOOO 50,000 l splendid prize oi- 1 An 30.000 do do v.Tj.miu 15,000 11..VXJ 3,000 2,000 500 300 200 100 80 30 250 do (lowest three numbrr prize,) 65 prljesot 65 do 65 do 65 do 4.810 do 27,040 do ,u Tickets $40 Halves 'JO Uuartcrs 10 Eighths Price, of certificates of packages, in tho above Magnificent Scheme, as follows; . , A certificate of package of 98 whole ticket- tUN ; of N halves 350; of H quarters 125 ot 26 eighths IM A certificate of a package of wholes will entitle the bolder to all over 442 nett that may be drawn by the- twentT-nx tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quarters and eighths in This nplendid scheme i one of the most attractive ever drawn in the United BMM, and i well worthy ol the attention of ad venturer. The lowest prize that can m nrawn Dy a iicaei nn vnn n it iKm ,.r thr ifrttwn numbers, ir- 2.000. Orders lor tickets and shares and certificntes ol packages in the above magnificent Sibil will be promptly uttended to, and an account of the drawing will le sent immediately after It is over tonll who may order tickets from us. Address 99L feb19 Alrxanclria, Va. SPF.M KK A HU E'S I':IANS11IP. THE Bfiy'a Fir,t Lea.on in Binmc., nnd Hecord I'enmanehip, containing a ilain guide into the .imple rnovemenb, prlnci-plea, and leading rombination. in Ihe an. with explanation., direction., and abort rulea to govern in the feature, ol writing, vir : formation, combination, .hade, .lope, and arrangement, carefully ,.n.,f..r t i. t nauHkB aim iin'uie aaaaaaajai Baaa,naaai preparing to become bu-inc. men. For .ale at the bookstore ,,f marfl I. N. WHITING At HL'NTINUTON. ROLANO OASHUss ROLAND CASHEL. By Charles L-ver. Mparts. The Cat tons. ByBulwer. 2 parts. A new .apply for sale by mMTH ' I, N. WHITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. II KTHOIMST HYMN HOOKS. f lie new edition it vJl anoHfl binilinffs, for sale hy Ob! "aS , N WHITING St HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S SBSUBS OF CIsASSlCAL BOOKS i t I V Schools and ColloiieB, for aale wholesale and retail by jaijo J. u. ri.f;y t co. I'n.mia nn slill.OliV III' DlliESTIIIN. TIIK Physiolocy of niifestiiin con.lili'rrd with relation to the Principles oi Ilietetics. By Andrew Combe. M. D. From tbe last Edinburgh rsretaeJ and enlarge.! edition, with itlustrationa. 1 vol. Ill mo. This day received at the boW store of QsJ m' ' . N. WHITINO At MTNTIHGTON. HANDS NOT H EARTH. IJANDSnot Hearts. A dotcL By Jannet W. Wilkins'-i Mo 1 1 2.-, cents. The hearts, of old, rave hands : Bat our new heraldry is hand, not hearts. This day received at the book store of I,b27 I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. KClilTEIT mill E-Jleehnnlc.' Hnll, bua. Ohio. N. 11. KKLl.V mlurrna the public that duruif his absence all bia Architectural busineaa, Lnameenns and M-vfTtna; willbt vsroroptly anendad to at the above omce by It. '.T?e, . II U oi si-k-Unni' uoaeraiflneo fc u.. Architect and CivU Enjiua HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, p6-dtf lti i. .i.l -i i eei, Cnliimbiiit, Ohio. CAPITOL HOI'SK-COLT Mill , OHIO. M. NORTHRUP. Profriktor. ffl HIS new am) punuhir Hotel is located in the muet central part style equal to tliut ol uuv Hotel in theWe-f. The Table d'Hme ii lunn-'hed "'itli every luxury the market af fords, and no puini will be spared to make tlm guests feel at HOilE. Stages for all the route, rail at this house nAitvfor pRssengers. Convenient, nnd rir-t rate StabliiiL' and Carriage. House attach ed, and experienced and careful Osflers, always in attendance. septiu-ayi UNITED STATES HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUS8EL T.TAfl taken the Unitei Stati-s Hotel, located a few rods south ol XT his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will he happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, hi pursuit ol eilber business or pleasure. n; u - A MERICAN SALOON, (UNDER Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh OyHter-i,and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacieti of the season, such as Oyster, Ihrdu, VenUon, Fresh l'mh, Sardines, 1'iekled Oysti'rs, Clams, Lohnters, Ac., Ac. The Bar will lie kept constantly tupplicd with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Scgari, Ac. No pains will be "pared to Kratiiy the tasUis and appetitt'S of tho guetU of the Amcricau Saloon. Ly Oysters by the doz'in, hundred or can. ocl-tf CITY SALOON-C'olumhus, tibia. CORNER H; j !; Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this eatablinhment arc now prepared to servo up Clysters, tiame, Fish, nnd all the luxuries ol the season, In a style unsurpaawd. They have lo added several private rooms for gentlemen winh-hu to k'ive supper. The Bar is lupulied witli the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draucht, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pule Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A -nlendid Liui' Ii i'i terved up daily, by oc2-dtl J BARKER A OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. OS, Wall atroct MOitRIS FKANKLIN, Prest. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. Charter iienietual. The biniiies of thia couitm- ny U conducted upon th" mutual plan. It-- net enrmnj:- during tlic last three year amounted to over il90,000. Each policy holder W a member of the company, and entitled to f Inre in its profit.-, eh have averaii-d 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-. paid in. The premiums me paid aunpally, in cash, unless they exceed ff-Jl'. in wiili li eii-e oo per cent, h reijuireo nun iv ht rein, may be paid by deponiting a note fur that amount, renewable annually, and bearing 0 per cenL interest Tho amount of it capital, the cluiracter of its securities, ami its in ill-- ot doing business, make this one of the safest couipa-nicH in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for in Investments of thin kind. Thin company will insure on the liven of persons on any purt of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may inbure his life in the MUM of his wile, so thai the amount insured will go to her or to his children, If she die before him. The manv advantage" of Life liuurnm n are bfifinninc to be correelly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily The agent in thtl city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any iiitormtttiun in conneciion with tho Hubjcct will be cheerfully firm, ami the OTliwitioni for in-unince promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, enf, 2d door south of the Franklin Hunk, over Coit's store. Hob't Tiiomi'bon, M. Di Examining Physician. ma22 CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd PfQoWt, and ottwn engaged in buildimr, can be supplied with carved work tor any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Piece to bupport chandeliers, Panels for wall. Frieze-t, Caps, Tresses, Ac. Gentlemen supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Hull or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anythinir on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber lias hail many years experience, and can refer to many of bis works, public und private. I ne earveu uecoruuons upon me eeiiiug oi un- wiw rw lows Hall in Dayton was designed and carvcrd by him, and Is acknowledged to be the most beautiful and moi-t appropriate thinir of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and SgUTO head tor 6ians. J. UOBINSON, Carver, oc31-d0m Dublin. Frunkhn county, Ohio. TWO MPLENDID FARMS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, two of tht most gpltttdid impruvtd farm upon tht Maumte River, lo wR: The farm known as the Dodd tarm, at Damast-us, about twenty-live miles abovo Maumce City, containing nearly :iiHJ acres. 70 of Which are bottom laud upon tho MadJXKN river. There ore wards of loti acres in a ugnij unpTtmn nstia wwb $m livrliioy and out-liouPes, nenny new, oienaniimt mm imnuwi. 1'ho Wabash and Erie canal parses througli tlm tarm, thus anord-i, vnior ii, nil it io-1 nnd i-i-e of tran-uortatiou to the lake. iTiis is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumec river, and probably can i-con ely lie exo-eded in the Sutr. Also, the farm upon which I real do, COntalnini neirly two hun-drud swroH, over uue bundled of which are highly improved, with there are large and very productive, orchards oi 0BDHB kranBQ fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums nnd peach-ci in short, a placo which the undersigned has tirtcd up.luriiig a residence of nfteen years, as a home for himself. Tti inn may be known on application. marl6 H. REED. CALIFORNIA THROUGH TICKETS!!! rpBROUGH TICKETS from New York to Sun 1 rnncidco in tho I. March, April and May ttcnincr, tor ufa by BtCKlNOILV.M Si HTURGES, (,,023 Zanesville, Ohio. Fr. SKINNER, (Lair of A'e Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, ComraWion and l oru-nrding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front it., near iteamboar Mndltti Cmeiiinuti, Ohio. Reter to Justus Wright and A. G. Bichardson, Uro. Sl Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodirrnsn A Co., Mtr LUbon i Qrln A Elliott, Plnliidelphin; John Suiltn. ew Urlenns ; . n. iwm, l onmouin ; Lawson A Covode, Wellsvillc ; F.nalt and Gebhart, fttwmrgh) John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, SL Louir isjMttf " JUHT RECEIVED , AT the old stand oppoite Uie State House, nn unrivalled assortment of the flner't CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dim-rent kin.U ..I r-'nnev and Plain Cn-iniei es. tn ll FmieV and I'lntn V-'b vet, Silk, .-ntin, (ineludina white and light coloied lor party a'l VMUM Dress.) and wcol Vesting: Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Han if kerchief. Shirts. Bo-oms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and L'ndernhirts, ilk Under-ibirU and Drnwers,r-u-iien-derc. black and white Kid and Silk Olores, wool Gloves and Ilall Hose; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the fu st dnper tStabtlsh- inentstjf theEasL Thfle goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one ol the ln;t Eaftern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could lie found in New York. Stranger now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purehate cWwhere. A. A. STEWAKT. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, is heretetore, faithfully and promptly attended to. l"ov9 CIIK KEIIIMJ (JII.IIEHT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Juat received and for sale at mnnufacturcr'a pri eea. A. REED, Aucut, Four doora North ol the Neil Hou.e, Columbua, Ohio. sj '1- -tea rfTT. aulO-dly I ITTl.t Ml l lll IIAILHOAD CPHTNG AND BUMMER AKli ANt i ISM l. VI le-rj.r or new O York nnd fiowtrin two through tniiiinlHily change of hour. On and alter Tueadny, April UHh, 1M9, until further notice, Fa.. ..... .... Train, will run an fnllowa : Leave lit pol on r.n.t rrana awvan, i .. ui.ui. wwm M. and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster". Crowing., Ueerfield, Morrow, WayneaTille, Spring Valley, -tenia, leUow spring, n.i Springfield. ...... Returninr;. leavea Sprinirlield at 4 A. M. and 24 P. M. Paaaengern for Najr York, Boston and intermediate pointe, ahouid take the 5. llH. M. Train from Cincinnati. Pnaaenera for (!olumbu. Znneaville, Wheeling, and Interme- " .i,.,i,l t.ke the ft. 1U A. M. Train. The Ohio Slnje Ciinipnny nre running tlie following llnea in with th Train.. ' A Dailv DayUfW Line to Columbua from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. AiBo, Daily Line, to Columbua, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with Ihe it P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ear. of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave .1 i.i t ....nnerfinH with the Mominn Trnin Irom Cm En for the precnt only. On Sunday but ouc train will be run. leaving Cincinnati at i P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia .1 0 a Springfield Hut) ,. .. Sandiiiky City 6 SO Buffalo W 00 .. Columbua 4 90 For other Information and Through Ticketa, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. 1 ' WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent, ryrhe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exeeed- hM .H! (loiiars in vaiue, unir- mvm .iiim r?a. or Aaent and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every m m d SOU doUsra m value above that amount. tprVtl JL'PT received and for sale, 100 brl. S. C. T AR, by .d HJfiG HEFFNER, Cincinnati Tn I' tit EVPS. T WM. KINO'S Drug Ptore elieclal attention ia paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to I-, . i.i him with a call. I.vor nun .so PATENT MEDICINES. Townaeod'a Parsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulona disease. txuood'a Iii lin ('li,.la.o2ne.and fmithaToalc. fortboeariinf Aue and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these "ilAFahnestoclt's Seller'a Vertnlfune, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy lor expelling worms from Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for .tl . t i i. r-omniyint ami otiii r dLeaMs amine Irom a ile- ranged stxte of the Uver. Give them a trial, an 1 tbia troth will 'E! Ti-w. t r,ffl, Svnin. for the cure of Coueha. Colds, Hoajseaasaa, Inluenix, TieUing Sensation of tho Throat, Whoop. 'Traak?MMnrtic Ointment is painiin a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruiled and Sprained Limba, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lip,, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of Ihe above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KISO'S IJRIG STORE, Columbus, on door south of tbe Ohio State Journal Office. augjdtf GENT'S FRENCH CALF ROOTS. CUSTOM made fine French Cll Boou at S3, S3 50 and 4, lot aale at KIMBALL'S Shoe nd Leather Store, Journal buidingB, Oovci'imiciit of Un- UnitPd MatM, MOM MARCH 4, 1MB, Tl) MARCH t, U3. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice Prculdent, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. Tlttt CADINKT. "cr' "!.:", 'lO'LN M CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretary ot the 1 reotury, WM. M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. Secretary ol the Interior, THOMAS EWINO, of Ohio. Secretary ol War, OEOROE W. 0RAW1 OBD. of Georgia. BtOMtirf ol tho Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON of Virion w Poitmaater (iciieral, JACOB COI.LAMER, of Vermont. Attorney General, RLVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE JUDICIAHY. SITBBME COUUT OF THE UNITRD STATES. Chief Justice, ROGER II. TANEY, of Maryland. JOHN McLEAN, of Ohio, . I PETER V. DANIEL. aVhvfakl. IAM1.SM. WAYNE. oiGeorfria. JAMITI. Vi'i cuv i v i'.-u' iSSS SASlRy TO" LEVlWCODBURY.ofNaOip! JOHN McKI.SLLY, of Ky.t ROBERT C. (iRIEit, ol Pciin. iUE.MBEKH OF THE XXXI" CONtaRBM. ARRANGE n ACCOBDlNO TO TJIEItt KNOWN PREIKHENCES WITH REFEHKNfE TO THE TWO (1 RE AT PARTIEI. SENA T R . President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. States. Docmiry MBUtt Dickens Atchison, Uavid R.d Mo. Hale, John P. -N. H. .Me. .Tex. .Va. .Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. .Va. .N.J. -Flor. -N. II .Md. .Ver. .Md. .Tex. .Ark. .N. Y. M .ct . Loii. Del. .Pa. lladirer, George E. tc N. U. Hamlin, Hannibal, d ... Hoimton, Samuel, d Hunter, Robert M. T. d. Jones, tleorge W. d.... King, Wm.R.d Mangum, Wilbe P. v. . . Mason, James M. J Miller, Jacob W. as Morton, Jackson, to Norris, Moses, Jr. d Pearce, James A. j . . . . . Phelps, Samuel 9. to Prntr, Thomas G. to .... Rusk, Thomas J. d Sebastian, Win. K. d... Seward, Win. H.se Shields, James, d Smith, Truman, t Poulo, Pierre, d Spruance, Presley, . . . Stureeon, Daniel, d Baldwin, Roger S. w CL MU JOllll, Iff Benton, ThomoB II. d. 1 1 i Ii. John M. 10 . . , .Tumi .Mo. . Geo. .Ark. Me. .Ia. .8 C. .8.C. .Mirh. .Ohio. .R. I Kv. .Ala. .Pa. .Ohio. . Maps. -Mis. .Geo. N. J. .n. r. .Iowa. .Wis. .!. .Lou. .Mich .Miss. .R. I. Borland, Solon, d HraUuury, James W.d Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d. . Calhoun, John C.d. ... Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H.w Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Coop r, James, w Corwin, Thomas, to IJavis, John, te Davis. Jellerson, d Dawson, Wm. Cm .... Dayton, Wm. L. p Dickiueon, Daniel B, tl. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Soloradn V. d. . Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. so Turney, Hopkins I,, d. lana L'nderwooil, Joseph R. ip ,Ky. Upluirn, William, u .Ver, Walker, Isaac P. d.. Wales, John, if Webster, Daniel, w. . Whilcomh, Jes-w, d . Yulee, David L. d.. . .Wia -Del. , .Mass, ..Ind. .Flor. HOUSE OF BBPttE8B.TATIVES Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. CUltfMtt, of Tennessee. Albertson, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W.s d Ind Tex Md .Maris R 1 N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Perm Alexander, Henry P. N i Kauliiian, David S. d Moss Kerr, John B. to Ala King, Daniel P. Tenn KiiiL', George G. w Allen, Charles, . it. Alston, William J. w Anderson, Josinh M. w Andrews, QeorffJ R. tn Ashe, William S. d Ashinun. Otofsm in Averett, Thonia- II. d Baker, Edward D. w Ray, William V. N. d Bayly, Thoma II. d Beale, James M. II. d Bennett, Henry, u BUsalL William H. d I 'iii-.'liam, Kinsley S. d )to'ock, Thomas S. d Bokce, David A. w Booth, Walter.. . d. Bowdon, Franklin W. d Bowie, Itichard J. to Bovvhn, James B. d Boyd. Linn, d Hreck, Daniel, w Briggs, George, if Brooks. James, to Brown, Albert O, d Brown, William J, d Burl, Alexander W. d Burrow, Lorenzo, w Burt, Arniistvad, d Butler, Chester, W Butler, Thomas B. u Cabell, Edward C. to NY Knii;, James G. to King, John A. v KiiiL', Preston, f d La Sen", Emile, d Letller, Sheplierd, d N C Mima Va 111 Mo V Va N Y 111 Mich Va NV Conn Ala Md Mo Ky n NY Miss Ind Mich NY 8 C 1'enn Conn Flor Ohio hy N C Penn l.itlli liel.1, Nathaniel H. d Me Mann, lloraee.i Kaai .uann, JOfi, it Marshall, Humphrey, w MitHon, John C. d Matteson, Orcnmus B. tc Meaeham, Jmnes, w Me:i.e, Kiehard K. d Miller, John K. d Milson, John S. d Moore, Henry D. u Moreheari, Charles 6. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac E, d Morton, Jeremiah, w MeClernnnd, John A. d McDonald, JOHph d Penn Ky NK- Ver Va Ohio Va Penn oilio Lou Va 111 Ind wewnweil, James, a V Mctiaughey, Edward YV.w Ind Mi'iMssoca, i nomas, w Heliimhtlii Jante. X. d KoUMi Robert M. d Mi-l.enii, Finis E. 10 M. Mullili, Fayette, d Mi-yueen, Jiii'nes, d Mi -Willie, Wiultm d Nelson, Willinni, ss N Y Penn Md Va BC Miss I NY Penn N J Cable. JoStnh. d Caldwell, George A. d Caldwell, Jusepli P. te Ciilvin, Samuel, v C'ampliell Lewi D,lu Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, to Penn (.'handler. Joseph H. w Penn Clarke, Charted E. w NY Cleveland. Chauneej P. dConn Cobh, WiUiamson It. W. d AU Coleock. William F. d S C Nes, llenrj Andrew Jackson, to Penn -1- . IMsuu Ii. Ohio SC Mm Orr, j hi ! - I d Otin ,)ihn, tc 0iHnw Davkd, to Parker, itiehnrd, d Peaslee, Charles H. d Peck, Lucius B d Phelps, John 3. d Ph.emix, J. Phillips, to Piuiuin, cnarles w, v Potter, Emery D d Powell, Paulus, d Putnam, Hnrvey, w Itei d, Robert R. to NC VaV' NH Ver Mo N Y Penn Ohio Va NY Penn N Y 111 i Y Penn Muse Ind Ohio NY Penn N Y NY Tenn Mr Ohio N Y N Y Cole, Orsiimus. w Wis ''! Hurmon S. te CtmnA, Charles M. w CnrHin, Moses 11. v. QnmdBk Jolm.s to Daniel, John H. J. d Dc herry, l-duiund, w Dickey, Jesse C. W Dimuuek, Milo M. d Di-ney, David T. d Dixon, Nallian F. tn Duty, James D. d Duer, William, Duncan, James H. to Dunham, Cyrus L d NY Lou Ohio Ohio N C N C Penn Penn Reyuuldfi, Oaleoa O. v Ohio Richardson. Wm, A. d R I Wia N Y Mass Ind Wia Vs Md Ohio Tenn Misa Ind Mass Penn Me Tenn Mo Ohio Penn Me Ind NY NY Mo KiAley, Llijab, to Kobbins. Juhn, jr. d Rockwell, Julius, w Roliinson, Jalffl L d Root, Joseph M.s Ro-e, Robert L. w Kit, 'ii. d Rumsey, David, to Sackett Wm. A. w SaTrigo, John II. d shwwL Cullen, d 8eh nek, Robert C. l Sthermerhorn, A. M,. v Schoolcrul'i, John L, io Seddoli, James A. d Durkee, Charles, rf II. A. d Evans, Alexander, sr Kvans, Nathan, to BwtHf, Andrew, d Featherston, W. S. d Fitch, Grahiint N. d Fowler, Orin, w FreedWr, John, to Fuller, Thumas J. (" d (ientry, Mi redith P. te (ierry, Elhhdjre, a Oiddings, Jeshun 11. Ciihnure, Allred, d i Bulus K.w Oerman, Willis A. d (iott, Daniel, to Gould, Herman D. tc (ireen, Jamej 8. d (irinnell, Joseph, to Haekrtt. Thomas C. d Hall, WiUard P. d Halloway, Rnnxtim, w Hamiltun. William T. d 11 inn m dial, Edward, d Hamilton, Muses, hi Haralson, Hush A. d llarlnn, Andrew J. d liHrmmirtoii. John II. d Harns, Islmni O. d Harris. Hamson V. d Harris, Thomas I., d Bay, Andrew K. it Hnymond. 1 honiiM t. a Hebnrd, William, to Hmrv, William, w Hlbbard, Harry, d Hillmrd, Henry V. w Va Shcuperd, Aul-u-Hm H.ip N C Silvester, Peter II. te NY Spauldine, Elbt1dtJ G. w N Y Spraguc, William, ft to Mirh fltnnly, Edward, te N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Stanton, Richard II. d Ky oicpneni, .iiexuniier u Stetson. Charlea.d to Geor Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss I'i nn Ky lii'':i N Y Geor N H N Y Mnaa Stevens, Thiiddeus, 10 Geor Strong, William, d Mo Swpetzer, Charles, d Taylor, John L. ts Thomas, James II. d Thompson, Jacob, d Thompson, James, d Thompson, John B. to Ttosnpaop, William, d Thannan. John r. w Toombs, Kobert, to Turk, Amos.isj Underbill, Walter, Vnn Dyke, John, to Veuahle, Abraham W. d Vinton, Samuel F. Walden, Hiram, d Waldo, Loren P. d Wallace, Daniel, d Watkins, Albert G. to Weli-orn, Mart-hall J. d Wentworth, John, d N Y Mil Md Penn Geor ind Lou Tenn Ala 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H N J NC OUo NY Cons All, 8 C Healsnd, Moses, d Ohio Tenn Hullnday, Alexander 1 K. d va Geor Holmes, n'oac e,. a Houston, John W. r Howard, Vohiey E. d Howe, John W.ft w Hubbard, David, d Hunter, W.F.iu Inirc. Samuel W. d .iH1 k-on. William T. to BC in Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y 5y lenn Ark Tenn nite, BVgBj 'c N V Whittlesey, William A. d Ohio Wihlrick, Isaac, d N J Wdmot, David, ft d Penn WilliHtns, Christ. 11. te Tenn Wihon, James, to N H Winthrop, Robert C. w Mass Wood, Amos E, d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d S C Younif. Thomas R. d 111 Johnson, James L. tr Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. d Jones, Ueiirge v . a Whole Number 229 Government or the State of Obio. OFFICERS OF STATE. T.rm .lo.r.t. Govr.R.voR PEABI.RY FORD, fleauca.. Decern. -, 1S50 Sic v of STiTl-SAMUEL GALLOW AY , Ross. .March lf:i AtDiToa or Staic JOHN WOODS. Butler . .. March 15, 1SS1 Txeas. of Statf. ALBERT A. BLISS. Lorain... Feb'ry 28, ISM) LiixAitAN JOHN OREINER, Muskingum March 5, 1B61 SI'PRE.IIE COURT. Chief Ji-dge PETER HITIICOCK, Geauga. . ..Feb'ry 16, 1851 Ji'does EDWARD AVERY, Wayne ..Febrr fl, 1854 HI H 1'. SPALDING, Summit March 5, IK WM. B. CALDWELL, Hamilton March 7, 181 Att'tOeskxal HENRY' STANBEIIY. Fairoeul.Feb'rT 2."', ISB RxpoBTEn 111 RAM GRISYVOLI), Stark June 1, 1S51 Cleix-LEWis I1EYL, Franklin Januayl. 1854 TIIE lOLl'MBCS AND XENIA RAILROAD COMPANYOWING to a disappointment in procuring the necessary machinery for two dally trains, there will, alter Thursday tbe th iti.t., until iurther notice, be but one dsilypassener train run in connection with the Little Miami Road, as tollotvs ; l.enve Ciiliiinbiia nt l'2 l-'i o'clock nt nlKhJ Arrive nt 4'incinnnll nt III o'clock, A .11. Arrive, nt I ' ol i, nihil. nl A'clnek. P. " Omnibuses for Ihe accommodation of pssiengert will be run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot sad any partol far kJilr'oadUi"ck''ts apply at the olll,-e of the Ohio Stage Com-pany, in Ihe North-East curuer of the Neil Hon. The company will not be re.pon.il.lr fr "J in value, unless the same is returned lo Ihe I .inductor or Agent, and trelshl paid at the rate of a passage lor e.e., .u ..... Stl""0""1' S. MEDHERY, gup t NOTICE. n.ler the name of McF.l 1 v,m At m his Una day dissolved by'mutual consent. Tbe busineaa of tho Srm wiU be aettled by B. t JUj. Febnury 1, 1850-f.b- dtf f Tcu- Hailroad (ar Kaiiufactorv. ftv'vV KIMBALL, Coluinbua, Ohio. IJAVE esti,hii,hed t thh central point the manulacturo ot fi.r Hnll! tStitW Fwlllht . ( . in el , lll.l.fl (ill. w n i ?. i 1 ' Tu-rc " w"" Railroad companfMthtt It will be their constant aim to proeure the best mti-rias and workmen, and to turn out the ben kind 1 work at lair prices. Sped-""" m":'"-' eenimthi Culuiubus and Xenia Railroad The oa tromc-e (tl Railroad companies is resi ectfully solicited hlil.'l-tl MKLVII.f.K'H NBW WORK. REDBURN: His First Voyagn, being the- Sallor-boy Conlae-m'mii mill Heiniiii-eerieen nt the Hun of a (ientlemiui lti n rnerrantilo service. By Herman Melville, author ol "TypHn,' "Omoo," and "Mardl," 1 vol DJ mo. Price 75 cts. Justmielted ot the Bok Store of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINU'lUN del 9 NEW BOOKS. H Irf TORY of Spanish Literature, hy Geo. Ticknor, In ?, to umes. Vol. 1 just received. ChltoWl tmitituteA of 'Hieolos, In 2 volumes. The Whide and hU Cantors, or The Whaleman's Advet torn, and th'' VvjUuVl Btoirraiihy, Sic, 62. By Uev. Henry T. Cliis-ver. For sale hy de22 1. N. WHITING & HUNTING'!! it AIIIIOTT'S 1. 1 It I .! THE (. It i: IT. HISTORY of Kinc Allred ol Ennland, bv Jacob Abbott, wltb einfravings, 1 vol U mo. Just n-ceived at the Rook Hture rt delU I, N. WHITING St HUNTINGTtlh. MO I ,A SM KH '. 1 ,TXK brisMolMses. landing ln.ni IM. lf-. and for sale by KINO St HEKFNEh, apt! 37 Main street, Ctnelni'ii" " mil I.i: A T II K ItTTc Brown has njcelved 1301) Slrf ol 1TI a ebolce article of Sola Leather, which he will sell .,t tflVfc to 18Mj cenu per lb. Also, AO dozen French Call Skins, 50 dozen 1'iuk and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Boots and Shoes, and n good assortment ol Buou and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN lOI.M C,S r:i,, i-iiiiiiilrt in il if.- putts. Hy 'harJes IV Lever. Illustrated by Phiz, lor sale by decM I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTi GREEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE Is hereby given that Lota can be procured In Oman Lawn Cemetery, until the first ot August neat, at the showing prices r First Class Lota SMi cents per square foot Second Class Lota i' cents per square foot. On and afti-r the hrtt of August, the prices will be asJullows: J '. r t closs Lota 10 centu per square toot. Second class Lots 7Mi cents per square foot. Third clais l.nta 5 rents per square foot Tlie Superintendent will be on tho grounds, In fair .voa.lmr. from H o'clock, A. M. until 6 o'clock P. II By order of the Board of Trustees. jyLl-dtf&Stw ALKX. E. GLKNN, i:iart CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONEY ' GLOHIOL'S RKSULTS I Nos. 21 118 77, the grand capital Pri of 5tl,iKK) was sold hy tht) lucky E. N. Carr it Co, la Pratt ft, Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED I CALIFORNIA niROWN" IN TIIK SHADE. Tlie great luck of tho old (Inn ot E. N. Carr & Co., has thrown a gloom over all Calilamia bpocu-lators. Persons who have tried their lurk with E. N Carr Si Co., tiinl that there Is more Gold to be had by the risk ot a few dollars with K. N.Cnrr Sl Co., than tlie WWW Lalitornm mines commneo. The lucky olliee ot Carr & Co., has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, please bear this In mind. Look hekei Citizen and strangers who wish to purchase uncurrcnt funds can, by calling on Carr St Co., or addressing them a lew I'tiea tbronch the Podt have all their business attended to with p Mutuality and dispatch. Money on all Banks bought and sold by Carr St Co. Drafts at iiii on all Banks Drattson England or Ireland irom one to one thousand Pounds can be had from E. N. Care St Cos Bullion and Prize office, No. IJfi Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Carr Sc Co., are making the people rich 1 Behold hei ! Noa. 1 2 3 the Grand Prize of 1100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 0 di. &0,UKl 9 U -Jl G0,000. Those are only ft lew ot the leading 1 1 lies MM the month by this lucky firm. We challenge the world to 'ttow the aamo amount in the same length oi time. Wo say, wukk UK A t 1 fclNTIOn uua i uwcitai We call vour attention to the irrand array of maimlllTnnL Lot teries to be drawn this month, January, 1850. All business with tine nrni is eonnoenuai. Carr Sl Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr St Co., uay the greatest attention to their country corras pondenta. Uur motto is, seerecy in nn nusinesa transactions. Aio-rmrxi io our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will give you,U not tho Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YES I O YES ! We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scuwns) to be drawn 2tth January. Tho chances are good, and depend "n it Carr v Co. have the Prizes. Carr Sl Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr Sl Co. will sell Prizes all we ask Is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained I " Rememher the ehaneen Parr Si Co. giva Enclose the money and receive the Cash. Pleane address E. N. CARR dc CO., de2T . . 138, Prntt 'treat, BaJtiinora, Md. mi in mm i-t. .... fifjfMil--5" 100 sacks Coffee. 2o chests Tea. 500 lbs. solt shelled Almonds. 20 barrels crushed and powden-d Sugar. 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and retail, at McKLVAIN St FITCH H. ( lllilST.HAS AMI FW Vl iu BOOKS! BOOKS M-A line colWtnm ot Annuals tor IPOO English and American illustrated works; Juv.,n1ln rhxdti Bible and FraTer Books, the Basal editions, wmd 1.1 ..i, ,.i sides, with boxes, dressing cases, wrlilo desks, Stc, Sec. The finest nsmirtment ever otlered for sale In this cAtv mt th new hook store of iVJIl J .If. Rii.EY 4- CO FRENC H AND GERMAN i r-Ms. JC. CHR1STIN otters his services as teacher ol French am German, to thone persons who wish t acquiio tbomuat knowledge of tboso Languages, nt very modei'Hte terms 'JT. lessons will be given Bt the residences ot tlie pupils, and at nij school room, on Rich street between High and Third, u-'xt to Di S. M. Smith's office. ucl tl LAND FOII SALE. The undivided hall ol fl79 IIH) acne ot land, siHofnlnsI the ettr ol Columlius. 15U rodi. ot High street, trontinjj on the t.'olumbus and Groveport turnpike. Title inditputrible price 150 dollar j per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. S. FORMAN. L-oiunioun, eepi. -i, ie-tn. rttt FA K H FOR SALE. CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west fide ol the Scioto ritfir 17 miles north of Columbus, and i north ot Dublin ; 5 milt from the I. like Erie und Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom the Columbus 1'lnnk Road. The land is first rate, Hlfacres under Im pruvemcut, with a never tailing -r renin running thruuijh all pr There is a good stone house, with hard ami rain water pun p close to the door. There is a sucar camu and orchard ot vuu v grafted trees. The loeation is very healthy, and near the oeJet , ted Sulphur Springs. ror luruier iniornnii 011, sopu upon urn reiumes, ui oc31-d6m JNO. ROBINSON I W J H O X FsTjITf KriTAHKW A RE. Flasks, mini t tt Pint and Halts Porta and Packinu Bottles, Jars. Tv-m biers, Vial, nnd Drurji-'ist Ware of all kinds ; .WO boxes ! Iml (.jlarjsware ; Wine bottles. Molnci, Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, P h.si and Fluted. Also, Drugnrist Ware ot every variety, constantly .h sale by N W 8PEKRS. ocl7tf Columbus street Cincinnati Os BOXES Bellevemnn Superior Wheel Oren Glass, sl tjf ze tromnX9 to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plata and French, of all descriptions 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X9 to 20X94 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W 8PEERS, ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street Cincinnati SDOAB AD l t.MC HOCSI MOLASSEH-JOObrJs lieriiied .Sugars; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landtag tr lb Belle Isle, and lor sale by apb KING Sl HF.FFNER, Clnclnmm A 1 1." L Eft. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Califorrdu ad 1TX I apt! Hirers, mav be hail bv aunlvini; to n.ii(i ntrrnLit, v aiain si, imrn'-n'i PJtlSstSSs SDII boxes. 100 W boxea, 100 boxea. ndinv trnm John Adams, ami for aale by ap6 KING A HKFFNF.R, Clnclun.ti CARRIAC.E TRIMMINGS. q F PIECES Painted Canvass. OO 15 " Ditmaak Linen. 4 " Bilxer Drab Broadcloth. 300 sett Braaa Hub Bands. Dashes Tuft Lace, Patent and Enamelled Leather, AxlM, Spring, and Malleable Castings. , .".1- For sale at the sign of the novi)) GILT PADI.OIK. I H mills. .'I l.r'.utilul Mirrora with gilt or bronia brack- ,1 niarljle muiiuea -tor aale Dy U)22 J- KIL.E.I At UU PIlOPOriATs'FOR PUBLISHING THE OHIO EDITION OF THE lYi'Mern Literary ifln(iizine. rp HE first number of a monthly dollar Magmme wil, bo lasued JL by the subBcrilier, for circulation in tbe State of Ohio, about the first of Mf rch, 1850. It will bo devoted to Education, Literature, Science, Arta and Morals, nnd some of the hest writers In tlie country, and parncu- ly of the West, wi ill lie employed aa contributors to its columns. The Magaxine will be issued in large octavo lorm, each montn- ly number consisting ol thirty two pngtt. and will he printed upon l'ooiI p iper in a style oi niiH-naiucsi execution euu... apect, to the beat Eastern Magalinc. Fiach i.uinlr will be Ulua-tratcd with a ateel plate engraving of the beat kind-Tbe Terrsia of the Mnginxloe Will Uo ONE dollax per annum. tsrariuWy la adrnncB, or Tils ctNTB per numhr. payable to the Agent or I'ost Master upon use ilcM-rryot eecli ininitier. . . -. . For contributions, which shall be written upon inch subjects, and in Bu. h style as shall he suitable lor insertion, the publish or will pay irom fxw to birr, rtVikoTS per page- sxWaiaa No communication,,-.,!, pt it 1..' poetic, wl Ixjfwrtved tors. than tares nor more than sir Wss, nor will any I- Inserted MB-out In iiig pnid lor. II .nyperinwi.he. t.) contribute on thoa. terms, he may dire, t In. communication to the frJJJ' Jg t i . -..j a.th hi. address, and it " msetteo. tn. unouot. Scorning to the above terma. . ,11 ! "Tg thor as soon aa tbe communicahon make, i" appearnce in tn. MX'rd'er. for the Maga.ine, to be sen. bjn-.ll. m..t b,I JjL dre rd to Mr Ja-ME. Gox.LINt. I'.Juml.uOIsenersl Agel ll tA. 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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1850. NUMBER 238 l J4 l HINTED AND I' I' II 1. 1 S II E D BY 600TT & BASOOH, OFFICE I0UT1I-KAIT C01KER OF HIC.H .T. AND BUUAX Al.LKV. TEH.IIH- Invnrinblj in nilvtiuci". The Dally, I" tnaM& Columbia, per ycur W IK) H Mnl . mull nut "i Columbus 5 00 ii H durh Uie wssiuii, and Trl-Weekly balance of your In Culutnuul liy mall ."V.""",; The Trl-Weekly by mall Weekly 1" Coluinlms Out ill Ihe city, by nutt, single Tn clubs of four mid upward, To cluba of t"l nu "liwnrila, lo otic address . Daily. session TriWcokly.. Weekly, single..... .. To cluba of rive and upwards 5 Oil 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 50 l as l oo I 00 I 00 50 40 AdvcrtUlnu;. The following rates and riilr. of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors i I the Ohio Stiiti'i'innliiui'l the Ohio State Jolirnnl, to bo observed, m nil cases, alter thin dab-. July 20, IMS. Dully PUMTi One square 10 line' or less, one insertion it ii " M nddirkiia).." ... (Ml Ml OSS i ao a oo 3 00 , 4 00 6 00 , 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 so 00 22 00 85 00 . . SO oo ... . . 80 oo . 3H 00 40 00 45 00 15 00 1 week . . . 3 I ..." i 18..." Standing card, 5 lino or leaf, per aniiuiii . Ifc column, with 4 changes, " " 6. 12 ' ohmifjrd wrrltly. 1 ' daily . . 1 ivitli 4cliannnti., 6. . ia changed u'kly. (imiy. . Othar cowl! not oruvidi'd tor, rlifipjcnlili- In ri inform ity with abovt' 1 -itt. - The fttmdaril uf incasurpn.iuit to li million type. For each additional squaro in tl daily. liiFi-rtpd out- month, or n grwiiti'r length of tin.;, and iVr oarli additional squurn inserted under tint yearly rate, Itull" price. No idttrtiMnwnt to Im mmtdand liy tfaa year, unless it in mp,- eillrd on Uie monuscrijit, or pievioimly IfTOM upon bi-twcen tin parties. I'uliliher not aecouittable tbr the aircuracy of leijul n(vertir-mciitfi bevnnd Ibfl imoml dUirgflcl tor their publication. Announcinir candidates (for offlM of rvrry description,) to ! clinrRpd at the rnte of filly cunts per week, lor encli uuna i the Bnme tu be, in nil caye;-, piiid in ndvnnee. All ndvfrtiernu iiu from (strangers or transient pcrsoiiH to be pnid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for 11 ppeciliod number of iiiiertion.i, will lie continued one month, utiles ordered out, and payment will 1h exacted accordingly. The privilege ol yearly wlverlieerri, will be coiiilned rigidly to their reirular business ; mid all advertiBCinenb not pertaining tberr-to, to be jntiil for extra. Adverti.-ementH for Auctionecre, (ieneral Af(eiit8, Held Kutate AgraM- fce., not to be contracted for by dtW year, buttolm elinrged by the piece, nt the ufuid rates. No ADVltltTIfiF.WKNTS CAN II I ; IN8EHTKI) ORATUITOL'SLV. Advertifciuent.i for cbaritnhle institutions, tire contpunie?, ward, townehip, and other public meeting, and such like, to be charged half price. Murringe notion to he charged 25 cent. Dcathn imerted without chnrje, unU'sn aecoinpanied hy funeral invitations, of obituary notice-, und when mo accompanied, to lie paid lor. KituIiiI' .til V4 j ti-i-r . ;tini -ill ntliei h iniin.' eoiLioiiiiiii'iitioiir. t,r requirintr notices, dcMi iini to cull iittnitiou to lairs, soil ee?, eon-ccrti, or any public entcrtninmentH where charge are made tm Mdniiltunce all notices of private usriociatfons every noCfcM designed to call attention to privaU' enU'rpriwf!, calculated OT in-teiidcd to promote iinliviilmd inti'n'et, can only be inserted with the undcrftandini' thttt the nnM ll to be paid for. If intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the into of not letl than 20 ecnts per line, and (ban only when ucconipiuiifd by an ftdvertlMMnfe All leaded advcrtiueinents to be ohtTgVd not less thfin double the hove 1 1 and measured &4 if solid. AdvertiK-mciiti on the inside exclusively, to bt chargcl at the ratf of 5) per cent, in advance on the above rrt-s. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of 'nsertingiidvrrti--ment-4 brought in hy them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. S.j M. T.W T. F.s. .. .. 1 a 4 5 (i 7 8 !l 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2li 27 28 211 no:n.... 1EBHUARY. S. M. T. Wj T. K-S. 1 2 3 A 5 (i 7 8 'J 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C 17 18 ID 20 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27 28 .. MAHOH. t. w t. ft s. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 M M 3l...... jjL a Phil. ' ' . M. T. wi T. V. .. II 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22123 24 25 20 27 28 MJM MAY. j i.Iw.It.Iw t. 8. ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 lit 14 15 Hi 17 18 !l9 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 10 31 .. ! JUNE. ' i.m.t.w t. r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.1 116 17 18 19 20 21 2! 23 24 25 20 27 28 25 JTTLY. ,.m. t. w jr. r.s. '.. 1 21 3 4 "5 II 7 8 9 II) 11 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SOl 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 31) 31!. .... AUGUSl'. .M. T. WT. F. S. .. ..' 1 2 31 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 ji tt -.'7 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBEK. 8. M. T. W T. F. 8-1 2 3 4 th 7 8 I) 10 11 12 13 14 15 111 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 j O0TOBEH. .... 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 111 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 9 31) 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. 8.m-I t. w t. r -i I.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 " "December; 8. m. t. w t. r. s. 12 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 W. A. NKIL, ,,. ion niid Solicitor In ('liiineerv. 0 PICE with Win. DmdfOfl Jr., No. H, Neil's KlUntSfS. DDp site Secretary of State i oflee, IseUMdy . F. CONWAY. L. K -OMLINBOW. n i?. rf iiNUAV A IL. GROCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND ConiniiiMlon nnd Pnrwartling .Ierehimln, FRONT IUIITi .yJlyj PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. A. B. BUTTLES, " Allorney nnd CounHcHor nt Lnw, Colnmbua, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of State a omce. Jy27 WILLIAM . UILMOBK. CHARLES W. (HLMOK. V. ::. & C. W. OlXHOBBj Attomeya ut Lnw nnd SolleitorM In Clinnrery. f.dl.,.. M r ,-.,r,...r Mum Iillii SeVrlltll r-lll-i'lH, aul4-dly wintliNnA J i, (iiiiv. II. CO.MSTOCK & CO. Pnrnnrdltu mitl Cnnimlilon MerehnntN, Produce Dealer, and Lard Oil Manulaeturcr, Canal liable, ( ' i i - v i OHIO. j. kiih; way & CO. Iron Foundry, Hroml ,trert. m-nr the Hrnlgo, Colum- bllH, Otlto. Stoves of all kindi DM variety us imgi'""jD oetl.Ml OK. ItOIIF.KT THOMPSON OFFICE, VO. 1, Nrll'a KxrhnMWV.pi...Mte ' t,,eB il office, High it, Columbus. dec" tiBOR;K K. WALCI TT N f E B . COLUMBUS, OHIO. Iff A U mmmmmm r iiovll-dtt WALTER THHALL, Aitornry nnd Counswllor nt Lnw, Colnmun, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take the Aeknowledgment ol Deeds V lor the tftate of New York. p office on High st between Town and Rich vcUU m uiiitim: .V ill NTIVIJTON. BOOK-SELLERS and Stationers, nest diHirtotheClhiton Rank, High htreet, Cotntnbua, Ohio. A Urge assortment ssj Books and Htaliouery always on hand. WJI. S EI BEET. C- Mlitf. HKI Hr.KT AT I.li.ii i. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public i MM to lumnuo. uinV4j JOHN MrllOWEI.I., Jr., COMMISSION AND FOKWARDINll MEUCIUMT, m8-Hrii " p.""' UIMIOVAl,. kH. MAKIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich and Thiril afreets, wi-) kilning bU reaidenct, md oppoiltt the First Baptlat CIhivm. SlS9 OBBS. AHIIOTT & CO., r BALERS in SWmhM nd Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Houe I " Itulhit r' mnlcri-ds, Fiirniing and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. Ate., Ac, No. Id High street, sign of the (jilt I'adlock WHITE KII HI.IPPU118. N assortment i,f .adies' White Kid Mlippers jii"t reeeivrd and l. for sale by dec? H. H. KIMBALL. DAVIH, - HI I II iV CO.. pOMUlSSION AND I'UUWAKIJING MF.lufllANTH, Whole-V ' Dealers In Groceries und Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving andforwarding goods, and selling I'roducc consigned for mile. sel2-dly. KTNA INHUHANCK COMPANY, OF Hartf'onl, (Jonne tieut. Capital paid in and safely Invested, 6270,KK. The subHcriler, Agent for this Company, is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. je25-dtf. D. ALF.XANDEH, Agent, Columbus. mts. shinnkii & iiii,oki;th, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortcut no-MOD. ilHce, No. 244, High street, opposite Commercial How. Residence, over the store of MessrB. Woodbury A Field. Kntrance on Friend street ep26-dm COM MIU S 1N8ITUANCK COMPANY, PI UK AND MARINE. 'plllS Company continues to insure, every Bjcclei of buibl'mr, I ninl thi. iurniture, marhinery, guods, wares and iiierchaiulize, sud other property contained therein, agalnst-Joss or damnge hy fire ; also, steamboats, and all sail vcnaels, and the enrgoes of alcani-boats, sail vesseb, keel boats, and ether water emit, against 'hu perils of aeas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. june20-dtf DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., tice'y. (f BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Java Coffee, landinu Irom L'ni-1UU ted iutes, an orsaleby KING Sl EEJ7 NER, ap(i Cinciunnati f EATHKU.-100 bundles Upper and Skirting Leatherjiist I J n r. ive.l by KING & Hl.FFNK.lt, apO No 27 Main street, Cincinnati SVUAlt AND MOLAHSEH.-:t50 hdds Sugar, fair and prime; LtOObbll toasseli for sale by KING & IIFFFNKlt, mar22 27 Main ctrect, Cincinnnti OIL CLOTHS. r AltGE and nnlendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chi-Li nenc, Englirtn and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re-reived mol fur Mile by J. D. OSHOItN & CO. NOTICE, The notra and accounts !' George Gero Ac Co., are left with us for settlement und collection. They muni be paid without ilelny. Columbus, July 5, 1849. GF.IlK, ABBOTT &. CO. PRINTING MATERIALS POII HA LP. "LHJH sale, luw for cash, or on nhort credit, a large iissortnient of I'nnfliii: Mou riitiH, eniiHi.-iin m pari 01 v .-iiper-myai iron Bona, .'reuses 1 Slanberry Pre 1 Hi. 1! 3.'! lbs. Picn. Small Pica. Bourgeois, nearly new, Brevier. Minion, " Minion. " " ernl ionta Fiiiicv Tvne. Alo, Job Tyjb of nenrly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together Vih Stnndf, Giillcys, Sticks, Chases, Itules, Leads, (book and newspWr.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing (Hice. Any uortion ot tho aliovo will be sold extremely low for cash, uroiishorl lime. decll t SCOTT, Agent SMITH'S VICKS ol Donwitla MannlHcture. the best in the iimrket, for sale st the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 PATENT PEN MAKERS ANOTHER' Ht'PPl.Y. A superior article for making Uuill Pens by a single and simple operation. Warranted. For sale at the new book store of dc24 j. II. RILEY A CO. Mum i, v i MPnrrANT'TnrribTiii BOUSBKEEPERB AND OTHKUS Valuable Dihcovkby in- tiik Art 01 Painti no. James Copplxk, of Mount Holly, N. J-, liaa di-eovernl a simple pro-'ess uf preparing and mixing comnion white lend paint and all dellcute colors, hy which their linbihty to change and lose their eosttf and beauty in the ihidl or dark is eompletely obviated. It in a well known fact that white paint hi parlors and other shut-up rooms, in passages and hehind doors and shutters, almost invariably assume a dirty, smoky, yelkiw hue, soon after being BppUad, when excluded Irom the direct raya of light. Every good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This be may now easily and cheaply do, and he enabled to perform good work that will be useful and satisfactory to hUcus-tomei's, mid thereby secure fatal increased uatronage hy embracing the pretenl opportunity to avail hinwelt of this detirntde im-provemeiit in his art. Pleithc call at this office to cximinc certitientea, i&c, and to learu how the neecKsary inlonnntion may hi- obtained. gBIlouxekceprrs, mhip and hteaniboat owners should of course see that their painting is hereafter done according to this un-i lmiitie.iblo und cupi-rior method, and thus avoid tho annoyance, inconvenience, unln-althinuss and expense of frequput repainting. Columbus, Dee. 1849. NEW UOODS. WE have In store, and offer for sale on good terms 75 dot, Chopping Axes of favorite brands I dam. ItroMil loo ' Bhovala and Bpadaa U0 Mil) and (."russ Cut Saws. '.HX) boxes Window Glass. lOUOOlighta " Paah. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bids. I.ini' i i OiL 200 kegs Nails, assorted nov9 (iEKE, ABBOTT St CO., At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. hi volte p. v OV TUB LAW KELATIVE TO DlVOKUiS. JM un- terGiciiud have in ureas a work on tlic above subject, by Us- f Folsom I'AQR. This work is written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, hut the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other."late. It contains n view of the following subjects : I. Ol ittvonei generally. II. Of tb courts granting divorces. 111. Causes ot divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V. Willul absence. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. Vlll. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. GroH neglect ot duty. XI. Habitual drunkenness. XII. Infamous uunisliment. XIII. Lflttacy, and Coianguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. He-crimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse ot lime. XVU1. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXL Of the decree. XXII. Foreign divorces. Forms ol bills, decrees, Tfaa Introduction contains a brief view, 1. Of the history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. The law ot the different states. 111. The canon law. 1 vol. 8 vo. J. H. RILEY A CO , Columbus, Sept. 10, 1849. Publisher anil Buok.cller. NEW BOOKS.Eairy Tales from all Nations ; by Anthonl a fntnn,n with ij fifaatratinn. bl Riebard Doyle, 1 vol 2mo, A beautiful work for Christmas and New Year's pre- 6ejane Eyre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. A now and beautiful edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Shirley. A Tale ; by Currer Bell, author of "Jane Eyre." A new and lieiiutitul edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Sidonin. the Sorceress ; the suppod ueiroyLT oi me wuoie lleiirning Ducal House Ponicrania; by William Meinliold, 1 voL 8 vo. Price 50 cenU. . Roland Caaba), by Charles Uver, lllustratid by Phiz. Com-oleie in :i I 'it 1 1. Part Jd just publiihed, and for sale at the Boo Itoreot dcM I N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. TieKNnn'N HPANIHII LITKKATVRB TI ISTORV i .SpantBti Literature, ny ueorge i leanor. jusi in :l eleiiant 8vo vols. This day reeeivrd at the II. eiiinnlete'l bookstore nt janI2) I. N. TTBIJ I IMU . numiniriun. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1 850. WILLIAM M . K A 8 8 U N , RnllroRtl DIapnteh PorwariHiig nnd Coiumlalon Merelmnt, Warehouse No. V. Water itreet, Buffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second Class G6 cents, per 100 pounds. 24 hours from Albany to Buflnlo. Ac.ents. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky ; Railroad Agents, ''Inclnnatl, Springfteld and Columbus. To avotil delay murk pacaages a. x p n,. n.t care oi t tm M. Kassou, Onttalo. Shiji by Albany boats from New York. (mar7-,'lmd RAILKOAO OMNIBL'H LINE. C1IT1ZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office. North East corner Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and alu have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marrt-dly" B. O. REAM, Sec y O. B. Company. 1 H.YO. FITCH cV HALE, (Succtuort to MrElrain A Fitek,) FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, r ih, an.t all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. Tun highest market price paid at all time, in cash, tor ' rRwRoad Building, opposite J. Ridgway A Co.'s rasWjrjJJl IIMIW, Ohio. gg - COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . RIDGWAY 4. CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM EMIE, CBOM M and improved pattcnia, imoat which '""''''' V MULKY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL WW! mt fixture, complete. They alau make the celebrated PASXBB'S PATENT WATER W II EEL, MAILUOAD (.'Alt WHEELS, and all other IHON id BRASS CAriTINdS umallj made at Foundrica. MACHllfKRT of all kind, made promptly to order. BIT UK CELEBRATED COOKINO STOVE, I'rniiiumC.a.kine Stove, Parlor. Shop, and Church st"ea and Furnace.. l ire (iratea, and I'LOUOIIS, all warranted, are eon. tnntly for ,ale at wiioLtai.r. and bktail on liberal tcrnia. Merchant, and othera dealing in Plcragbaand Store, are rcapect. lully invited Ut examine our Block ana pneea. uoiiiuiou. aawaeaa A IIOI SF. AND LOT AT A OStKAT BAKUAIN. . . ll.L- I.. . ll.. .. .-,itl,.T1fltl V.IIIH-. 'Kill.' In I ri.l SIH f.irnia! fu Bi ll a Hunse and Lot, on Frirnd atreet, iKJODd Sevmth, nt . bargain of J5 or 33 prr cent. niarl BAKKK 4 AHMSTRONO. Ill HINEHM PEN.MANr.HIP. SPFNCF.R It SICBS sy.tem ol flueiDcaa Penman.bip, contain-1.: a full series of copies rules, and explanations, rarelul j prpl.are.1 for the countinj-houae, achools, and youtlis flttina lor liuatneaa Iranaaction,. These coplea are a fac ainnle of the au thor's wrlun., Intended to Impart to the learner a hand wmuiaat 3sa -d p-tki&aTJissstm. pfPLEY'r WAR WITH MEXICO. -A lull theory ol a.- the Ho e, 'i'"::n"f miiI I i minMi"!i ) tin- in .villi lexn o by K. S, Ripley, Brevet Major in the United StatM Army 2 vols n vo. jut puuiibiii ii l or eale at the Hookrture of I. N. WHITING ii HUNTINOTON. UMMPSES OP SPAINi NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TO UK IN IS47. By S. T. Wallis, 1 vol 12 mo, Price 75 CM. Just rOCflvM at the Book Store of del 1. N. WHITING ii HI NTINGTON. ANTHON'H ANCIENT GEO(JRAPIlY. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient and Medieval Geography, fcc. By i-i Lnaries Antnou, j.i.ji. For sain at the lluiki-toro dec24 I 1 larce vol. 8 vo. just publibhed. if N. WHITING t HUNTINGTON. "CAST THY Hit KAD UPON THE WATPRh." 'TMIE world wide renown which has imperiihably Inscribed In J glowing characters, rinsr on the scroll op fame the old noil Monliiir iiniiie in i'imji . c(i, tinj.e truly tort nunte nun far-famed LOTTERY ItllOKEItS, No. 1 Lioiit stheet, Baltimore, Md., (whose single purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles uf toe " Fickle Goddeke" to their correspondents,) has also rendered entirely unuecctsnry any pretext lor self-laud utton, for their cup ot glory Is full. Every Kcution of the Union will bear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents all over the country have realized Fplendiil fortunes from small outlays at Pyfcr Si Co.'s Great Prize Ageucy. Continued Surces! WonderfiilDUtrlbiietoiinf Pi-Izch! ; ; sO(0()0 .1 out in Prize Money duthiir the monlb Of Mureli, by the fur-liiiiii'd Pyfer &i Co., to the patrons of their truly lin kv house, risidin? in thelollowinL' Sliiten : &r readers, Pause and reflect 13 $55,000, numbers 15 .10 43, package whole ticket sent to Tennessee.le.OOO.numbers 52(3071, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. ;'0,000, numbers H 27 33, half ticket sent to Ohio. SIS.-IOO, nnmbcrs 1 lti 4?, paclinge halt tickets dent to Ohio. 50 000, numbers 11 4-1 70, package quarter tickets sent to North Carolina. 18,0(10, numbers 5 57 S8, quarter ticket Bent to Virginia, 8.000, numbers 2ti (32 (!, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. tr.,000, numbers 12 70 78, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. I,,"1H), numbers 50 01 n"t, ijuurter ticket nentlo North Curolina. 4,000, numbers 22 S9 73, package qmirti.'r ttcaatl lent to Pjiiu-sylvania.Prize payments at Pyfer JkCo.'s made in Gold at sight, J'One Order to thi- grent iirizc linn may sec. rea J'ortune. Uram Arrny of Lolierl" for April, 1850 CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVED. Ml Date. Capital No. of Price ol Price of April. Prize. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 25,000 7." Nos. 12 drawn J0 K 2 24,000 78 13 " 5 18 50 3 35,000 75 " 11 " 10 9 00 4 20,000 78 " 14 " 5 17 50 5 30,000 10 " 5 17 00 G 37,500 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 6 95,000 78 13 8 30 00 9 20,000 75 " 15 5 15 25 10 30,000 78 13 " 10 :I7 00 11 19,000 72 " 11 5 18 50 12 15,(100 75 14 4 U 00 13 ."0,000 78 " 15 " 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 13 8 30 00 HI 18,000 78 " 13 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 19 3 10,000 72 13 " 5 16 00 SO 40,000 78 " 19 " 10 40 00 22 3 15,000 75 " 11 " 8 31 (Ml S3 24,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 24 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 0() 85 90,000 75 ' 19 5 18 50 20 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 13 00 97 75,000 75 " 11 0 78 00 20 26,000 78 15 8 26 50 30 90,000 75 " 12 5 18 50 PIrnHe Observe. Correapondentd will please bear in mind that the prices of Pack-age of (.luarter Tickets only are published in this paper. 15 The printed affldw Ir;iwing-i which (.'orrefpondents can rely upon as being correct, are always forvvanlei! from Pyler A Co.'s. lf Bank Drafts or Certificate of Deposit payable in Gold at siglit, will be proinpily remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at Pyfcr A Co.'s. 23? ' Remember, a Package of ticketa can draw four of the nioi-t fpleuilid prizes in a scheme. In order to secure n fortune, and the ennh immediately after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Esmlilisbed, tar-famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER & CO., mar21 No. 1 Light st, Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID rOBTUNE .MAY II K MIM.II BY AN 013TI.AY OP 4310 OR 13.1. MRTUOPOLITAN POIITUAIT CM'B, Officee 83, Albany Road, London, England. 'IMIE Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a I. Grand Series ot Portraits ot all Horacs entered lor the forth- f-il iij"-n thro honprable princf. to the above Association Pitch extensiva patronage; nn.l thai while the past success and high estimation in which the Club i held are subjects of pleasing congratulation totha Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therclore, the number ot Prizes will be ex-tended to the Portraits of all Horsea that are entered tor each particular Itace. Non starters as well m Winners and Starters. The following list ia now open : 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do.. , third do., ill. Parties can have one or more shares in ench or either ot the diflercnt Classes. Those Members whowlraw the Portraits ol First, Second and Third Horws, tho other rtartinir Horses, alo those tl at do not start (but which nro entered for the Race.) will receive the Job lowing priies. The draw mg will take place ten days befuro tha Races. . , iTT t inl Hum. Secui.d IIciim. I kai Hon' till hxtnii ot RMM I ii -t r.-Second do Third do. 20000 10.000 2.000 II,(MW) 5.000 1.000 5,()00 9,:) 3000 2,500 10,(HK) 5.0U0 1.1X10 Thenumlierot Prises lo he distrilmted m each Clata are 200, that being the number of Horc-i enn rrd lor the Race. All Letters to contain a ivmirtmii-e Draft Bunk Notes, A.c addressed and made uavable to th Managing Dire tor, nt m J JOHN BIJRRIDOE Esq., 88 Albany Uoad, London. England. Numbers forwarded immediately on the receipt uf a remittance. Full particulars ol the Knee will be sent with the ti.rtutiate Num. hers to each HubKnber, so that ho my know hi position and whether or not he be one of the tortunste. ORice commission 71 per cent , to be deducted from the nliove Prixes. N. B. Lists open tor the St. l.cyer t,am.- as the above. mnr4 .MA(M PI C CNT LOTTEUY. One Grand Cnpltnl ofil00,000-iils,jyo,OO0-830,000-0,000 ''' 30 prle of ,000. ',RGiNIA STATE LOTTERY, tor the benelit d MonongHli Academy, CIa D, for 1850. To be drawn nt AletRndna, a. on Saturday, April 27, 1850. under the m perm ten dance of Com mlssloners. J. V. MAURY A CO., Manaums 78 number lottery 13 drawn ballots. UPl.KNIHD SCHKM. 1 inairnincentcai)ltalof ilOOOOO 50,000 l splendid prize oi- 1 An 30.000 do do v.Tj.miu 15,000 11..VXJ 3,000 2,000 500 300 200 100 80 30 250 do (lowest three numbrr prize,) 65 prljesot 65 do 65 do 65 do 4.810 do 27,040 do ,u Tickets $40 Halves 'JO Uuartcrs 10 Eighths Price, of certificates of packages, in tho above Magnificent Scheme, as follows; . , A certificate of package of 98 whole ticket- tUN ; of N halves 350; of H quarters 125 ot 26 eighths IM A certificate of a package of wholes will entitle the bolder to all over 442 nett that may be drawn by the- twentT-nx tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quarters and eighths in This nplendid scheme i one of the most attractive ever drawn in the United BMM, and i well worthy ol the attention of ad venturer. The lowest prize that can m nrawn Dy a iicaei nn vnn n it iKm ,.r thr ifrttwn numbers, ir- 2.000. Orders lor tickets and shares and certificntes ol packages in the above magnificent Sibil will be promptly uttended to, and an account of the drawing will le sent immediately after It is over tonll who may order tickets from us. Address 99L feb19 Alrxanclria, Va. SPF.M KK A HU E'S I':IANS11IP. THE Bfiy'a Fir,t Lea.on in Binmc., nnd Hecord I'enmanehip, containing a ilain guide into the .imple rnovemenb, prlnci-plea, and leading rombination. in Ihe an. with explanation., direction., and abort rulea to govern in the feature, ol writing, vir : formation, combination, .hade, .lope, and arrangement, carefully ,.n.,f..r t i. t nauHkB aim iin'uie aaaaaaajai Baaa,naaai preparing to become bu-inc. men. For .ale at the bookstore ,,f marfl I. N. WHITING At HL'NTINUTON. ROLANO OASHUss ROLAND CASHEL. By Charles L-ver. Mparts. The Cat tons. ByBulwer. 2 parts. A new .apply for sale by mMTH ' I, N. WHITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. II KTHOIMST HYMN HOOKS. f lie new edition it vJl anoHfl binilinffs, for sale hy Ob! "aS , N WHITING St HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S SBSUBS OF CIsASSlCAL BOOKS i t I V Schools and ColloiieB, for aale wholesale and retail by jaijo J. u. ri.f;y t co. I'n.mia nn slill.OliV III' DlliESTIIIN. TIIK Physiolocy of niifestiiin con.lili'rrd with relation to the Principles oi Ilietetics. By Andrew Combe. M. D. From tbe last Edinburgh rsretaeJ and enlarge.! edition, with itlustrationa. 1 vol. Ill mo. This day received at the boW store of QsJ m' ' . N. WHITINO At MTNTIHGTON. HANDS NOT H EARTH. IJANDSnot Hearts. A dotcL By Jannet W. Wilkins'-i Mo 1 1 2.-, cents. The hearts, of old, rave hands : Bat our new heraldry is hand, not hearts. This day received at the book store of I,b27 I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. KClilTEIT mill E-Jleehnnlc.' Hnll, bua. Ohio. N. 11. KKLl.V mlurrna the public that duruif his absence all bia Architectural busineaa, Lnameenns and M-vfTtna; willbt vsroroptly anendad to at the above omce by It. '.T?e, . II U oi si-k-Unni' uoaeraiflneo fc u.. Architect and CivU Enjiua HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, p6-dtf lti i. .i.l -i i eei, Cnliimbiiit, Ohio. CAPITOL HOI'SK-COLT Mill , OHIO. M. NORTHRUP. Profriktor. ffl HIS new am) punuhir Hotel is located in the muet central part style equal to tliut ol uuv Hotel in theWe-f. The Table d'Hme ii lunn-'hed "'itli every luxury the market af fords, and no puini will be spared to make tlm guests feel at HOilE. Stages for all the route, rail at this house nAitvfor pRssengers. Convenient, nnd rir-t rate StabliiiL' and Carriage. House attach ed, and experienced and careful Osflers, always in attendance. septiu-ayi UNITED STATES HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUS8EL T.TAfl taken the Unitei Stati-s Hotel, located a few rods south ol XT his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will he happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, hi pursuit ol eilber business or pleasure. n; u - A MERICAN SALOON, (UNDER Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh OyHter-i,and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacieti of the season, such as Oyster, Ihrdu, VenUon, Fresh l'mh, Sardines, 1'iekled Oysti'rs, Clams, Lohnters, Ac., Ac. The Bar will lie kept constantly tupplicd with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Scgari, Ac. No pains will be "pared to Kratiiy the tasUis and appetitt'S of tho guetU of the Amcricau Saloon. Ly Oysters by the doz'in, hundred or can. ocl-tf CITY SALOON-C'olumhus, tibia. CORNER H; j !; Street and Sugar alley. The proprietors of this eatablinhment arc now prepared to servo up Clysters, tiame, Fish, nnd all the luxuries ol the season, In a style unsurpaawd. They have lo added several private rooms for gentlemen winh-hu to k'ive supper. The Bar is lupulied witli the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draucht, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pule Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A -nlendid Liui' Ii i'i terved up daily, by oc2-dtl J BARKER A OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. OS, Wall atroct MOitRIS FKANKLIN, Prest. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. Charter iienietual. The biniiies of thia couitm- ny U conducted upon th" mutual plan. It-- net enrmnj:- during tlic last three year amounted to over il90,000. Each policy holder W a member of the company, and entitled to f Inre in its profit.-, eh have averaii-d 50 per cent, per annum on all premium-. paid in. The premiums me paid aunpally, in cash, unless they exceed ff-Jl'. in wiili li eii-e oo per cent, h reijuireo nun iv ht rein, may be paid by deponiting a note fur that amount, renewable annually, and bearing 0 per cenL interest Tho amount of it capital, the cluiracter of its securities, ami its in ill-- ot doing business, make this one of the safest couipa-nicH in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for in Investments of thin kind. Thin company will insure on the liven of persons on any purt of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may inbure his life in the MUM of his wile, so thai the amount insured will go to her or to his children, If she die before him. The manv advantage" of Life liuurnm n are bfifinninc to be correelly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily The agent in thtl city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any iiitormtttiun in conneciion with tho Hubjcct will be cheerfully firm, ami the OTliwitioni for in-unince promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, enf, 2d door south of the Franklin Hunk, over Coit's store. Hob't Tiiomi'bon, M. Di Examining Physician. ma22 CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd PfQoWt, and ottwn engaged in buildimr, can be supplied with carved work tor any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Piece to bupport chandeliers, Panels for wall. Frieze-t, Caps, Tresses, Ac. Gentlemen supplied with original designs; Churches, Public Hull or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to anythinir on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber lias hail many years experience, and can refer to many of bis works, public und private. I ne earveu uecoruuons upon me eeiiiug oi un- wiw rw lows Hall in Dayton was designed and carvcrd by him, and Is acknowledged to be the most beautiful and moi-t appropriate thinir of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and SgUTO head tor 6ians. J. UOBINSON, Carver, oc31-d0m Dublin. Frunkhn county, Ohio. TWO MPLENDID FARMS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, two of tht most gpltttdid impruvtd farm upon tht Maumte River, lo wR: The farm known as the Dodd tarm, at Damast-us, about twenty-live miles abovo Maumce City, containing nearly :iiHJ acres. 70 of Which are bottom laud upon tho MadJXKN river. There ore wards of loti acres in a ugnij unpTtmn nstia wwb $m livrliioy and out-liouPes, nenny new, oienaniimt mm imnuwi. 1'ho Wabash and Erie canal parses througli tlm tarm, thus anord-i, vnior ii, nil it io-1 nnd i-i-e of tran-uortatiou to the lake. iTiis is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumec river, and probably can i-con ely lie exo-eded in the Sutr. Also, the farm upon which I real do, COntalnini neirly two hun-drud swroH, over uue bundled of which are highly improved, with there are large and very productive, orchards oi 0BDHB kranBQ fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit con-siting of n large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums nnd peach-ci in short, a placo which the undersigned has tirtcd up.luriiig a residence of nfteen years, as a home for himself. Tti inn may be known on application. marl6 H. REED. CALIFORNIA THROUGH TICKETS!!! rpBROUGH TICKETS from New York to Sun 1 rnncidco in tho I. March, April and May ttcnincr, tor ufa by BtCKlNOILV.M Si HTURGES, (,,023 Zanesville, Ohio. Fr. SKINNER, (Lair of A'e Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, ComraWion and l oru-nrding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front it., near iteamboar Mndltti Cmeiiinuti, Ohio. Reter to Justus Wright and A. G. Bichardson, Uro. Sl Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodirrnsn A Co., Mtr LUbon i Qrln A Elliott, Plnliidelphin; John Suiltn. ew Urlenns ; . n. iwm, l onmouin ; Lawson A Covode, Wellsvillc ; F.nalt and Gebhart, fttwmrgh) John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, SL Louir isjMttf " JUHT RECEIVED , AT the old stand oppoite Uie State House, nn unrivalled assortment of the flner't CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dim-rent kin.U ..I r-'nnev and Plain Cn-iniei es. tn ll FmieV and I'lntn V-'b vet, Silk, .-ntin, (ineludina white and light coloied lor party a'l VMUM Dress.) and wcol Vesting: Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Han if kerchief. Shirts. Bo-oms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and L'ndernhirts, ilk Under-ibirU and Drnwers,r-u-iien-derc. black and white Kid and Silk Olores, wool Gloves and Ilall Hose; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to be found in the fu st dnper tStabtlsh- inentstjf theEasL Thfle goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one ol the ln;t Eaftern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could lie found in New York. Stranger now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purehate cWwhere. A. A. STEWAKT. N. B. Orders from any part of the State, is heretetore, faithfully and promptly attended to. l"ov9 CIIK KEIIIMJ (JII.IIEHT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Juat received and for sale at mnnufacturcr'a pri eea. A. REED, Aucut, Four doora North ol the Neil Hou.e, Columbua, Ohio. sj '1- -tea rfTT. aulO-dly I ITTl.t Ml l lll IIAILHOAD CPHTNG AND BUMMER AKli ANt i ISM l. VI le-rj.r or new O York nnd fiowtrin two through tniiiinlHily change of hour. On and alter Tueadny, April UHh, 1M9, until further notice, Fa.. ..... .... Train, will run an fnllowa : Leave lit pol on r.n.t rrana awvan, i .. ui.ui. wwm M. and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster". Crowing., Ueerfield, Morrow, WayneaTille, Spring Valley, -tenia, leUow spring, n.i Springfield. ...... Returninr;. leavea Sprinirlield at 4 A. M. and 24 P. M. Paaaengern for Najr York, Boston and intermediate pointe, ahouid take the 5. llH. M. Train from Cincinnati. Pnaaenera for (!olumbu. Znneaville, Wheeling, and Interme- " .i,.,i,l t.ke the ft. 1U A. M. Train. The Ohio Slnje Ciinipnny nre running tlie following llnea in with th Train.. ' A Dailv DayUfW Line to Columbua from Springfield in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. AiBo, Daily Line, to Columbua, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with Ihe it P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ear. of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave .1 i.i t ....nnerfinH with the Mominn Trnin Irom Cm En for the precnt only. On Sunday but ouc train will be run. leaving Cincinnati at i P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia .1 0 a Springfield Hut) ,. .. Sandiiiky City 6 SO Buffalo W 00 .. Columbua 4 90 For other Information and Through Ticketa, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. 1 ' WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent, ryrhe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exeeed- hM .H! (loiiars in vaiue, unir- mvm .iiim r?a. or Aaent and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every m m d SOU doUsra m value above that amount. tprVtl JL'PT received and for sale, 100 brl. S. C. T AR, by .d HJfiG HEFFNER, Cincinnati Tn I' tit EVPS. T WM. KINO'S Drug Ptore elieclal attention ia paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to I-, . i.i him with a call. I.vor nun .so PATENT MEDICINES. Townaeod'a Parsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulona disease. txuood'a Iii lin ('li,.la.o2ne.and fmithaToalc. fortboeariinf Aue and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these "ilAFahnestoclt's Seller'a Vertnlfune, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy lor expelling worms from Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for .tl . t i i. r-omniyint ami otiii r dLeaMs amine Irom a ile- ranged stxte of the Uver. Give them a trial, an 1 tbia troth will 'E! Ti-w. t r,ffl, Svnin. for the cure of Coueha. Colds, Hoajseaasaa, Inluenix, TieUing Sensation of tho Throat, Whoop. 'Traak?MMnrtic Ointment is painiin a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruiled and Sprained Limba, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lip,, Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of Ihe above medicines and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KISO'S IJRIG STORE, Columbus, on door south of tbe Ohio State Journal Office. augjdtf GENT'S FRENCH CALF ROOTS. CUSTOM made fine French Cll Boou at S3, S3 50 and 4, lot aale at KIMBALL'S Shoe nd Leather Store, Journal buidingB, Oovci'imiciit of Un- UnitPd MatM, MOM MARCH 4, 1MB, Tl) MARCH t, U3. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice Prculdent, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. Tlttt CADINKT. "cr' "!.:", 'lO'LN M CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretary ot the 1 reotury, WM. M. MEREDITH, of Pennsylvania. Secretary ol the Interior, THOMAS EWINO, of Ohio. Secretary ol War, OEOROE W. 0RAW1 OBD. of Georgia. BtOMtirf ol tho Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON of Virion w Poitmaater (iciieral, JACOB COI.LAMER, of Vermont. Attorney General, RLVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE JUDICIAHY. SITBBME COUUT OF THE UNITRD STATES. Chief Justice, ROGER II. TANEY, of Maryland. JOHN McLEAN, of Ohio, . I PETER V. DANIEL. aVhvfakl. IAM1.SM. WAYNE. oiGeorfria. JAMITI. Vi'i cuv i v i'.-u' iSSS SASlRy TO" LEVlWCODBURY.ofNaOip! JOHN McKI.SLLY, of Ky.t ROBERT C. (iRIEit, ol Pciin. iUE.MBEKH OF THE XXXI" CONtaRBM. ARRANGE n ACCOBDlNO TO TJIEItt KNOWN PREIKHENCES WITH REFEHKNfE TO THE TWO (1 RE AT PARTIEI. SENA T R . President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. States. Docmiry MBUtt Dickens Atchison, Uavid R.d Mo. Hale, John P. -N. H. .Me. .Tex. .Va. .Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. .Va. .N.J. -Flor. -N. II .Md. .Ver. .Md. .Tex. .Ark. .N. Y. M .ct . Loii. Del. .Pa. lladirer, George E. tc N. U. Hamlin, Hannibal, d ... Hoimton, Samuel, d Hunter, Robert M. T. d. Jones, tleorge W. d.... King, Wm.R.d Mangum, Wilbe P. v. . . Mason, James M. J Miller, Jacob W. as Morton, Jackson, to Norris, Moses, Jr. d Pearce, James A. j . . . . . Phelps, Samuel 9. to Prntr, Thomas G. to .... Rusk, Thomas J. d Sebastian, Win. K. d... Seward, Win. H.se Shields, James, d Smith, Truman, t Poulo, Pierre, d Spruance, Presley, . . . Stureeon, Daniel, d Baldwin, Roger S. w CL MU JOllll, Iff Benton, ThomoB II. d. 1 1 i Ii. John M. 10 . . , .Tumi .Mo. . Geo. .Ark. Me. .Ia. .8 C. .8.C. .Mirh. .Ohio. .R. I Kv. .Ala. .Pa. .Ohio. . Maps. -Mis. .Geo. N. J. .n. r. .Iowa. .Wis. .!. .Lou. .Mich .Miss. .R. I. Borland, Solon, d HraUuury, James W.d Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d. . Calhoun, John C.d. ... Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon P.rf Clarke, John H.w Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Coop r, James, w Corwin, Thomas, to IJavis, John, te Davis. Jellerson, d Dawson, Wm. Cm .... Dayton, Wm. L. p Dickiueon, Daniel B, tl. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Soloradn V. d. . Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. so Turney, Hopkins I,, d. lana L'nderwooil, Joseph R. ip ,Ky. Upluirn, William, u .Ver, Walker, Isaac P. d.. Wales, John, if Webster, Daniel, w. . Whilcomh, Jes-w, d . Yulee, David L. d.. . .Wia -Del. , .Mass, ..Ind. .Flor. HOUSE OF BBPttE8B.TATIVES Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. CUltfMtt, of Tennessee. Albertson, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W.s d Ind Tex Md .Maris R 1 N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Perm Alexander, Henry P. N i Kauliiian, David S. d Moss Kerr, John B. to Ala King, Daniel P. Tenn KiiiL', George G. w Allen, Charles, . it. Alston, William J. w Anderson, Josinh M. w Andrews, QeorffJ R. tn Ashe, William S. d Ashinun. Otofsm in Averett, Thonia- II. d Baker, Edward D. w Ray, William V. N. d Bayly, Thoma II. d Beale, James M. II. d Bennett, Henry, u BUsalL William H. d I 'iii-.'liam, Kinsley S. d )to'ock, Thomas S. d Bokce, David A. w Booth, Walter.. . d. Bowdon, Franklin W. d Bowie, Itichard J. to Bovvhn, James B. d Boyd. Linn, d Hreck, Daniel, w Briggs, George, if Brooks. James, to Brown, Albert O, d Brown, William J, d Burl, Alexander W. d Burrow, Lorenzo, w Burt, Arniistvad, d Butler, Chester, W Butler, Thomas B. u Cabell, Edward C. to NY Knii;, James G. to King, John A. v KiiiL', Preston, f d La Sen", Emile, d Letller, Sheplierd, d N C Mima Va 111 Mo V Va N Y 111 Mich Va NV Conn Ala Md Mo Ky n NY Miss Ind Mich NY 8 C 1'enn Conn Flor Ohio hy N C Penn l.itlli liel.1, Nathaniel H. d Me Mann, lloraee.i Kaai .uann, JOfi, it Marshall, Humphrey, w MitHon, John C. d Matteson, Orcnmus B. tc Meaeham, Jmnes, w Me:i.e, Kiehard K. d Miller, John K. d Milson, John S. d Moore, Henry D. u Moreheari, Charles 6. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac E, d Morton, Jeremiah, w MeClernnnd, John A. d McDonald, JOHph d Penn Ky NK- Ver Va Ohio Va Penn oilio Lou Va 111 Ind wewnweil, James, a V Mctiaughey, Edward YV.w Ind Mi'iMssoca, i nomas, w Heliimhtlii Jante. X. d KoUMi Robert M. d Mi-l.enii, Finis E. 10 M. Mullili, Fayette, d Mi-yueen, Jiii'nes, d Mi -Willie, Wiultm d Nelson, Willinni, ss N Y Penn Md Va BC Miss I NY Penn N J Cable. JoStnh. d Caldwell, George A. d Caldwell, Jusepli P. te Ciilvin, Samuel, v C'ampliell Lewi D,lu Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casey, Joseph, to Penn (.'handler. Joseph H. w Penn Clarke, Charted E. w NY Cleveland. Chauneej P. dConn Cobh, WiUiamson It. W. d AU Coleock. William F. d S C Nes, llenrj Andrew Jackson, to Penn -1- . IMsuu Ii. Ohio SC Mm Orr, j hi ! - I d Otin ,)ihn, tc 0iHnw Davkd, to Parker, itiehnrd, d Peaslee, Charles H. d Peck, Lucius B d Phelps, John 3. d Ph.emix, J. Phillips, to Piuiuin, cnarles w, v Potter, Emery D d Powell, Paulus, d Putnam, Hnrvey, w Itei d, Robert R. to NC VaV' NH Ver Mo N Y Penn Ohio Va NY Penn N Y 111 i Y Penn Muse Ind Ohio NY Penn N Y NY Tenn Mr Ohio N Y N Y Cole, Orsiimus. w Wis ''! Hurmon S. te CtmnA, Charles M. w CnrHin, Moses 11. v. QnmdBk Jolm.s to Daniel, John H. J. d Dc herry, l-duiund, w Dickey, Jesse C. W Dimuuek, Milo M. d Di-ney, David T. d Dixon, Nallian F. tn Duty, James D. d Duer, William, Duncan, James H. to Dunham, Cyrus L d NY Lou Ohio Ohio N C N C Penn Penn Reyuuldfi, Oaleoa O. v Ohio Richardson. Wm, A. d R I Wia N Y Mass Ind Wia Vs Md Ohio Tenn Misa Ind Mass Penn Me Tenn Mo Ohio Penn Me Ind NY NY Mo KiAley, Llijab, to Kobbins. Juhn, jr. d Rockwell, Julius, w Roliinson, Jalffl L d Root, Joseph M.s Ro-e, Robert L. w Kit, 'ii. d Rumsey, David, to Sackett Wm. A. w SaTrigo, John II. d shwwL Cullen, d 8eh nek, Robert C. l Sthermerhorn, A. M,. v Schoolcrul'i, John L, io Seddoli, James A. d Durkee, Charles, rf II. A. d Evans, Alexander, sr Kvans, Nathan, to BwtHf, Andrew, d Featherston, W. S. d Fitch, Grahiint N. d Fowler, Orin, w FreedWr, John, to Fuller, Thumas J. (" d (ientry, Mi redith P. te (ierry, Elhhdjre, a Oiddings, Jeshun 11. Ciihnure, Allred, d i Bulus K.w Oerman, Willis A. d (iott, Daniel, to Gould, Herman D. tc (ireen, Jamej 8. d (irinnell, Joseph, to Haekrtt. Thomas C. d Hall, WiUard P. d Halloway, Rnnxtim, w Hamiltun. William T. d 11 inn m dial, Edward, d Hamilton, Muses, hi Haralson, Hush A. d llarlnn, Andrew J. d liHrmmirtoii. John II. d Harns, Islmni O. d Harris. Hamson V. d Harris, Thomas I., d Bay, Andrew K. it Hnymond. 1 honiiM t. a Hebnrd, William, to Hmrv, William, w Hlbbard, Harry, d Hillmrd, Henry V. w Va Shcuperd, Aul-u-Hm H.ip N C Silvester, Peter II. te NY Spauldine, Elbt1dtJ G. w N Y Spraguc, William, ft to Mirh fltnnly, Edward, te N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Stanton, Richard II. d Ky oicpneni, .iiexuniier u Stetson. Charlea.d to Geor Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss I'i nn Ky lii'':i N Y Geor N H N Y Mnaa Stevens, Thiiddeus, 10 Geor Strong, William, d Mo Swpetzer, Charles, d Taylor, John L. ts Thomas, James II. d Thompson, Jacob, d Thompson, James, d Thompson, John B. to Ttosnpaop, William, d Thannan. John r. w Toombs, Kobert, to Turk, Amos.isj Underbill, Walter, Vnn Dyke, John, to Veuahle, Abraham W. d Vinton, Samuel F. Walden, Hiram, d Waldo, Loren P. d Wallace, Daniel, d Watkins, Albert G. to Weli-orn, Mart-hall J. d Wentworth, John, d N Y Mil Md Penn Geor ind Lou Tenn Ala 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H N J NC OUo NY Cons All, 8 C Healsnd, Moses, d Ohio Tenn Hullnday, Alexander 1 K. d va Geor Holmes, n'oac e,. a Houston, John W. r Howard, Vohiey E. d Howe, John W.ft w Hubbard, David, d Hunter, W.F.iu Inirc. Samuel W. d .iH1 k-on. William T. to BC in Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y 5y lenn Ark Tenn nite, BVgBj 'c N V Whittlesey, William A. d Ohio Wihlrick, Isaac, d N J Wdmot, David, ft d Penn WilliHtns, Christ. 11. te Tenn Wihon, James, to N H Winthrop, Robert C. w Mass Wood, Amos E, d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d S C Younif. Thomas R. d 111 Johnson, James L. tr Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. d Jones, Ueiirge v . a Whole Number 229 Government or the State of Obio. OFFICERS OF STATE. T.rm .lo.r.t. Govr.R.voR PEABI.RY FORD, fleauca.. Decern. -, 1S50 Sic v of STiTl-SAMUEL GALLOW AY , Ross. .March lf:i AtDiToa or Staic JOHN WOODS. Butler . .. March 15, 1SS1 Txeas. of Statf. ALBERT A. BLISS. Lorain... Feb'ry 28, ISM) LiixAitAN JOHN OREINER, Muskingum March 5, 1B61 SI'PRE.IIE COURT. Chief Ji-dge PETER HITIICOCK, Geauga. . ..Feb'ry 16, 1851 Ji'does EDWARD AVERY, Wayne ..Febrr fl, 1854 HI H 1'. SPALDING, Summit March 5, IK WM. B. CALDWELL, Hamilton March 7, 181 Att'tOeskxal HENRY' STANBEIIY. Fairoeul.Feb'rT 2."', ISB RxpoBTEn 111 RAM GRISYVOLI), Stark June 1, 1S51 Cleix-LEWis I1EYL, Franklin Januayl. 1854 TIIE lOLl'MBCS AND XENIA RAILROAD COMPANYOWING to a disappointment in procuring the necessary machinery for two dally trains, there will, alter Thursday tbe th iti.t., until iurther notice, be but one dsilypassener train run in connection with the Little Miami Road, as tollotvs ; l.enve Ciiliiinbiia nt l'2 l-'i o'clock nt nlKhJ Arrive nt 4'incinnnll nt III o'clock, A .11. Arrive, nt I ' ol i, nihil. nl A'clnek. P. " Omnibuses for Ihe accommodation of pssiengert will be run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot sad any partol far kJilr'oadUi"ck''ts apply at the olll,-e of the Ohio Stage Com-pany, in Ihe North-East curuer of the Neil Hon. The company will not be re.pon.il.lr fr "J in value, unless the same is returned lo Ihe I .inductor or Agent, and trelshl paid at the rate of a passage lor e.e., .u ..... Stl""0""1' S. MEDHERY, gup t NOTICE. n.ler the name of McF.l 1 v,m At m his Una day dissolved by'mutual consent. Tbe busineaa of tho Srm wiU be aettled by B. t JUj. Febnury 1, 1850-f.b- dtf f Tcu- Hailroad (ar Kaiiufactorv. ftv'vV KIMBALL, Coluinbua, Ohio. IJAVE esti,hii,hed t thh central point the manulacturo ot fi.r Hnll! tStitW Fwlllht . ( . in el , lll.l.fl (ill. w n i ?. i 1 ' Tu-rc " w"" Railroad companfMthtt It will be their constant aim to proeure the best mti-rias and workmen, and to turn out the ben kind 1 work at lair prices. Sped-""" m":'"-' eenimthi Culuiubus and Xenia Railroad The oa tromc-e (tl Railroad companies is resi ectfully solicited hlil.'l-tl MKLVII.f.K'H NBW WORK. REDBURN: His First Voyagn, being the- Sallor-boy Conlae-m'mii mill Heiniiii-eerieen nt the Hun of a (ientlemiui lti n rnerrantilo service. By Herman Melville, author ol "TypHn,' "Omoo," and "Mardl," 1 vol DJ mo. Price 75 cts. Justmielted ot the Bok Store of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINU'lUN del 9 NEW BOOKS. H Irf TORY of Spanish Literature, hy Geo. Ticknor, In ?, to umes. Vol. 1 just received. ChltoWl tmitituteA of 'Hieolos, In 2 volumes. The Whide and hU Cantors, or The Whaleman's Advet torn, and th'' VvjUuVl Btoirraiihy, Sic, 62. By Uev. Henry T. Cliis-ver. For sale hy de22 1. N. WHITING & HUNTING'!! it AIIIIOTT'S 1. 1 It I .! THE (. It i: IT. HISTORY of Kinc Allred ol Ennland, bv Jacob Abbott, wltb einfravings, 1 vol U mo. Just n-ceived at the Rook Hture rt delU I, N. WHITING St HUNTINGTtlh. MO I ,A SM KH '. 1 ,TXK brisMolMses. landing ln.ni IM. lf-. and for sale by KINO St HEKFNEh, apt! 37 Main street, Ctnelni'ii" " mil I.i: A T II K ItTTc Brown has njcelved 1301) Slrf ol 1TI a ebolce article of Sola Leather, which he will sell .,t tflVfc to 18Mj cenu per lb. Also, AO dozen French Call Skins, 50 dozen 1'iuk and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases Boots and Shoes, and n good assortment ol Buou and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BROWN lOI.M C,S r:i,, i-iiiiiiilrt in il if.- putts. Hy 'harJes IV Lever. Illustrated by Phiz, lor sale by decM I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTi GREEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE Is hereby given that Lota can be procured In Oman Lawn Cemetery, until the first ot August neat, at the showing prices r First Class Lota SMi cents per square foot Second Class Lota i' cents per square foot. On and afti-r the hrtt of August, the prices will be asJullows: J '. r t closs Lota 10 centu per square toot. Second class Lots 7Mi cents per square foot. Third clais l.nta 5 rents per square foot Tlie Superintendent will be on tho grounds, In fair .voa.lmr. from H o'clock, A. M. until 6 o'clock P. II By order of the Board of Trustees. jyLl-dtf&Stw ALKX. E. GLKNN, i:iart CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONEY ' GLOHIOL'S RKSULTS I Nos. 21 118 77, the grand capital Pri of 5tl,iKK) was sold hy tht) lucky E. N. Carr it Co, la Pratt ft, Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED I CALIFORNIA niROWN" IN TIIK SHADE. Tlie great luck of tho old (Inn ot E. N. Carr & Co., has thrown a gloom over all Calilamia bpocu-lators. Persons who have tried their lurk with E. N Carr Si Co., tiinl that there Is more Gold to be had by the risk ot a few dollars with K. N.Cnrr Sl Co., than tlie WWW Lalitornm mines commneo. The lucky olliee ot Carr & Co., has done wonders the last month. Their luck has no equal, please bear this In mind. Look hekei Citizen and strangers who wish to purchase uncurrcnt funds can, by calling on Carr St Co., or addressing them a lew I'tiea tbronch the Podt have all their business attended to with p Mutuality and dispatch. Money on all Banks bought and sold by Carr St Co. Drafts at iiii on all Banks Drattson England or Ireland irom one to one thousand Pounds can be had from E. N. Care St Cos Bullion and Prize office, No. IJfi Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH I Carr Sc Co., are making the people rich 1 Behold hei ! Noa. 1 2 3 the Grand Prize of 1100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,000, 6 7 0 di. &0,UKl 9 U -Jl G0,000. Those are only ft lew ot the leading 1 1 lies MM the month by this lucky firm. We challenge the world to 'ttow the aamo amount in the same length oi time. Wo say, wukk UK A t 1 fclNTIOn uua i uwcitai We call vour attention to the irrand array of maimlllTnnL Lot teries to be drawn this month, January, 1850. All business with tine nrni is eonnoenuai. Carr Sl Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr St Co., uay the greatest attention to their country corras pondenta. Uur motto is, seerecy in nn nusinesa transactions. Aio-rmrxi io our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will give you,U not tho Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YES I O YES ! We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scuwns) to be drawn 2tth January. Tho chances are good, and depend "n it Carr v Co. have the Prizes. Carr Sl Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr Sl Co. will sell Prizes all we ask Is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained I " Rememher the ehaneen Parr Si Co. giva Enclose the money and receive the Cash. Pleane address E. N. CARR dc CO., de2T . . 138, Prntt 'treat, BaJtiinora, Md. mi in mm i-t. .... fifjfMil--5" 100 sacks Coffee. 2o chests Tea. 500 lbs. solt shelled Almonds. 20 barrels crushed and powden-d Sugar. 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale and retail, at McKLVAIN St FITCH H. ( lllilST.HAS AMI FW Vl iu BOOKS! BOOKS M-A line colWtnm ot Annuals tor IPOO English and American illustrated works; Juv.,n1ln rhxdti Bible and FraTer Books, the Basal editions, wmd 1.1 ..i, ,.i sides, with boxes, dressing cases, wrlilo desks, Stc, Sec. The finest nsmirtment ever otlered for sale In this cAtv mt th new hook store of iVJIl J .If. Rii.EY 4- CO FRENC H AND GERMAN i r-Ms. JC. CHR1STIN otters his services as teacher ol French am German, to thone persons who wish t acquiio tbomuat knowledge of tboso Languages, nt very modei'Hte terms 'JT. lessons will be given Bt the residences ot tlie pupils, and at nij school room, on Rich street between High and Third, u-'xt to Di S. M. Smith's office. ucl tl LAND FOII SALE. The undivided hall ol fl79 IIH) acne ot land, siHofnlnsI the ettr ol Columlius. 15U rodi. ot High street, trontinjj on the t.'olumbus and Groveport turnpike. Title inditputrible price 150 dollar j per acre. Terms easy, and made known on application to D. S. FORMAN. L-oiunioun, eepi. -i, ie-tn. rttt FA K H FOR SALE. CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west fide ol the Scioto ritfir 17 miles north of Columbus, and i north ot Dublin ; 5 milt from the I. like Erie und Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom the Columbus 1'lnnk Road. The land is first rate, Hlfacres under Im pruvemcut, with a never tailing -r renin running thruuijh all pr There is a good stone house, with hard ami rain water pun p close to the door. There is a sucar camu and orchard ot vuu v grafted trees. The loeation is very healthy, and near the oeJet , ted Sulphur Springs. ror luruier iniornnii 011, sopu upon urn reiumes, ui oc31-d6m JNO. ROBINSON I W J H O X FsTjITf KriTAHKW A RE. Flasks, mini t tt Pint and Halts Porta and Packinu Bottles, Jars. Tv-m biers, Vial, nnd Drurji-'ist Ware of all kinds ; .WO boxes ! Iml (.jlarjsware ; Wine bottles. Molnci, Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, P h.si and Fluted. Also, Drugnrist Ware ot every variety, constantly .h sale by N W 8PEKRS. ocl7tf Columbus street Cincinnati Os BOXES Bellevemnn Superior Wheel Oren Glass, sl tjf ze tromnX9 to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plata and French, of all descriptions 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X9 to 20X94 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W 8PEERS, ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street Cincinnati SDOAB AD l t.MC HOCSI MOLASSEH-JOObrJs lieriiied .Sugars; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landtag tr lb Belle Isle, and lor sale by apb KING Sl HF.FFNER, Clnclnmm A 1 1." L Eft. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Califorrdu ad 1TX I apt! Hirers, mav be hail bv aunlvini; to n.ii(i ntrrnLit, v aiain si, imrn'-n'i PJtlSstSSs SDII boxes. 100 W boxea, 100 boxea. ndinv trnm John Adams, ami for aale by ap6 KING A HKFFNF.R, Clnclun.ti CARRIAC.E TRIMMINGS. q F PIECES Painted Canvass. OO 15 " Ditmaak Linen. 4 " Bilxer Drab Broadcloth. 300 sett Braaa Hub Bands. Dashes Tuft Lace, Patent and Enamelled Leather, AxlM, Spring, and Malleable Castings. , .".1- For sale at the sign of the novi)) GILT PADI.OIK. I H mills. .'I l.r'.utilul Mirrora with gilt or bronia brack- ,1 niarljle muiiuea -tor aale Dy U)22 J- KIL.E.I At UU PIlOPOriATs'FOR PUBLISHING THE OHIO EDITION OF THE lYi'Mern Literary ifln(iizine. rp HE first number of a monthly dollar Magmme wil, bo lasued JL by the subBcrilier, for circulation in tbe State of Ohio, about the first of Mf rch, 1850. It will bo devoted to Education, Literature, Science, Arta and Morals, nnd some of the hest writers In tlie country, and parncu- ly of the West, wi ill lie employed aa contributors to its columns. The Magaxine will be issued in large octavo lorm, each montn- ly number consisting ol thirty two pngtt. and will he printed upon l'ooiI p iper in a style oi niiH-naiucsi execution euu... apect, to the beat Eastern Magalinc. Fiach i.uinlr will be Ulua-tratcd with a ateel plate engraving of the beat kind-Tbe Terrsia of the Mnginxloe Will Uo ONE dollax per annum. tsrariuWy la adrnncB, or Tils ctNTB per numhr. payable to the Agent or I'ost Master upon use ilcM-rryot eecli ininitier. . . -. . For contributions, which shall be written upon inch subjects, and in Bu. h style as shall he suitable lor insertion, the publish or will pay irom fxw to birr, rtVikoTS per page- sxWaiaa No communication,,-.,!, pt it 1..' poetic, wl Ixjfwrtved tors. than tares nor more than sir Wss, nor will any I- Inserted MB-out In iiig pnid lor. II .nyperinwi.he. t.) contribute on thoa. terms, he may dire, t In. communication to the frJJJ' Jg t i . -..j a.th hi. address, and it " msetteo. tn. unouot. Scorning to the above terma. . ,11 ! "Tg thor as soon aa tbe communicahon make, i" appearnce in tn. MX'rd'er. for the Maga.ine, to be sen. bjn-.ll. m..t b,I JjL dre rd to Mr Ja-ME. Gox.LINt. I'.Juml.uOIsenersl Agel ll tA. 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