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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, THRUSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1850 NUMBER 172. 9Lt0 b PRIST!'.!) AND PL' II 1.1 Mill: II BY SCOTT fc BASCOM. OFFICE BOUTH-KAST COHNEA or HIOM iT. AND ai'OAM TEa.lIH InvnrlHbly In inh 'llit Daily, to BfffWiW n (tohuabiif, p,-r year " " uMit by mail out .it" f'oluinliu. " ilui-tng tlif nr.inn, ntiil Tri Wc-ldy lialaur,' ti (a) 5 (K) of . 5 00 . 4 00 . a oo . 2 00 1 50 . 1 M . 1 oil 1! Oil . 1 00 50 40 By mill IV Tri Wi-i'kly bj mail Weekly in Olimilim Oui of Hie riiy; liy mail, tniilf To clul'i Of l"i"r WW "'Ward. To clulis of ti'ii Bud UiWETtU, to Mi Mldre.it. . Daily, belllon TrIWceklY Weekly, ulnui To eliiln of In nnil upward. Advertising. The following rate, and rule, of nilverti.inij liave bMtt ajfrci'd ion between tile proprietor, of the Ohio stm. num and the Ohio ate Journal, to lie observed, in all ea.es, after tliin date July upon fttate VI, 1649 Holly Papart One .quare, 10 line, or leas, one insertion " ' etch additional.." " " 1 week ... ... 11 i month " ..." " S ..." : :: 5 :::::::::::::::::::::: " " " 18 ..." Standing card, 5 lines or lead, per annum V rolunm.with 4 changes, " " " " " " " " 13 ..." " changed weekly " " n 't tlaily " " " with 4 rhangei M " . . 0 50 .. o as .. 1 50 .. 'i. 00 3 00 .. 4 00 .. H 00 .. H 00 . 10 00 . . 10 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 . U 00 . 'Jfl 00 .. N 00 go 00 80 oo 40 00 15 00 k M changed weekly " 55 59 2 " daily.. " 130 00 Other canon not provided tor, chargeable in coniorniity witli the above rate). The standard of meiinurement lu be mtflW1 'yi"'. For each additional square in the daily, inserted un' month, or a greater length of time, and for em-h udditionnl MfOlfl buertod under the yearly rain, half prire. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it ia specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties Publishem not accountable for the accuracy of legal udverti-e meiiln beyond the amount cliariieil tor tlieir publication. Announcing candidate (fur uiHcc of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents ptf week, tor each name; the nun- to he, in all caiea, paid in adwuiee. All advertisements from strangers or transient person, to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, OP MM ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilege ot yearly lilHlllMII. will be coiitlned rigidly to their regular business ; and ull advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Rati Kstate Agents, ttc, not to be contracted for by thu year, but It. litj charged by the piece, at the iinual rates. No AUVi:T13EMENTS CAN DE INSEIITED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire comiianies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half priee. Marriage notices to he charged ','5 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, nnlesH accompanied by funeral invitations, or obiU-ary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public enU'rtainmoMa where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the undertiuuiiiiL' that the same is to be paid for. II intended to be inserted in the"edilorial column, the MUM9 will be charged at rbe rate of not less than lit) cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an tidvertiM'iiient. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to b charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the abortJTHes. Attorneys will be lioldeu for the price of. :nserling advertisements hrought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. I . M T.w T. r. t. !. M. T. w T. r. . .. .. 1 ! II 4 5 ..1534 5 li (i 7 8 !l 111 U 12 7 8 (I 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 11) 14 15 Hi 17 18 1!) 30 211 21 19 23 24 25 2li 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 27282!l 30 31 .... 28 211 31) 3 1 ...... ! iEBKUARY AUGUST. .m. t. w t.'f. Vm. t!'w' r. f. . 12 12 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 !) 4 5 li 7 8 0 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 12 13 14 15 11! 17 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24' S4j!5 2li 27 28 .. .. 2.'i2(! 27 28 211 :ll) 31 MAHOH. "" 8EFTEMBEH. iTm, t. I w'l T, r. s. s, M. t.w r. f.' s. 12 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 (1 7 8 0 8 (I 10 11 12 13 14' 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 15 Hi 17 18 1!) 20 21 17 18 l!l 20 21 22 23 22 23 2J 25 211 27 28 24 25 SO 27 28 21) 30 2!) 30 31 .......... .. L .. APRIL. 21TB E S M. t. w t. r. s.m. t. w t. r. s. .. 1 2 3 415 ti ... 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 !) 10 11 12 13 II 7 8 !l 10 II 12 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 13 M 15 Hi 17 18 111 21 22 23 24 25 S6 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 20 311 27 88 20 30 31 .. .. MAY. VoVEMBEH. t T. rT. r. - M I. wT.r. I.I rxr v i s 3 4 l 21 5 0 7 8 !) 10 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 0 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 19 20 21 22 33 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2ii 27 28 29 :iu 31 .. ,24j25 20 27 28 29 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. 9. M. r.w T. r. s. 9. M. T. "w T- T. S. "1 1 2 3 41 5"7 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 : TOO. W. A. NEIL, Altorne) nl Law mill Nollrhor in t'huiirery. OFFICE with Win, Ueunieon Jr., No. g, Neil's Kuhasn, oppo VJ7 aite Secretary (if Htiite's oltice. leclij-dly I r. CONW.r. L. E OML1NSON II. F. CONWAY ot CO., OKOCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE. I' I O IRON, AND C'oinnilaaloii nnd I'orwnrillnu -Mert'lmntN, mo.nt itiiii, iya-lyd POItTSMOt TH, OHIO. A. It. Ill TTI.KH, Utttornry nml t'oniiNellnr nt I.nw, enluinhuH. OIiIr. Omce. No. 2, Neil's Exehanite, oppofito BfHOaVf ot State's office. jT97 WILLIAM K OILMOAE. CHAAI.E. W. niLMllAE. W. K. & 0. W. OlUIOaUli Allornc)ai nt Law anil Bollrltam n CaWMiVjr. Office, N. E. comer Mojn uul Seventh .treet.-, mlWly CINCINNATI, OHIO. n. CO.1IHT0CK I'll. ForwariHnt; nnd C'nmmNaion .llrrehnnl-., Produce Dealer., and I.ard Oil Manufacturers, t.'nnnl lla-in. COLl'MBt a, onto. J. RIDUWAY oV I O.'s Iron Foundry, llrond alreet, nenr Ibo Hi-idgr, Coliiin. i'n . Ilnio. Suites of all kinds, and a great variety of OMBBfA always on hand ocU,'4t - OK. Kit it I ;m TIKHII'ON'S OFFICE, VTO. 4, Neil'st Exelmnge, opposite tha Secretary of State's I oihee. Hiiih si.. Ctiluoiliu-. deoll (;eoik;i: k. wam i tt, riiGN AND BAN N Kit PAINTER, novlMtt cotcnat-s, OMIO. WALT Kit TIM: H I . Attornry j n Ilor hi hnw, ( oltimbut., Ohio. A1-(J, a ( omnussionrr to take the Acknowli-deninii of loeds tor the tftntP of New York, jy Office on Hifrh it, between Town mid Rich. oetiXI I. N. wiiitim; a hi ntivcton. OOh-SELLLRS ml Stationers, next door to the luiton Bank. Hich strn I. ColumbUf. Ohio. A larue anHortment of Rook and Stationery alway- on hand. wm "Ltnrn r HEIBEHT A- I.II.i.KV. M. C. LILLKT. BOOK HINDERrf, High street, opposite th, public Offlees, Co-hambus. au)fy0,'45 TO BINDEIlH. 4 RL'LINO MACHINE, iron frame, 1Q pertect order, for sale t cheap for cash. ( jetf) C. HCOTT .,' r 1 1 I . . , jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, II1IIV II. II. Ill l I . 1W OIXEANI OBRB, AIIIIOTT CO., nEAlERS in llanlwnl.' ni.il (,'ulli'ry, Iron, Ni.il-. lib,,. House. Hiillili'rs' niitti'i iul . I'm initio anil Meeliaiiiciil Tools, Military Hoods. A..'.. Ac, No. nil oUgtl MrfOt, tifa of tin. Gilt Piidlock wiirrn kiii siTii'i'iTiiH. N aaaortnicnt of l.iulii -' Wliite Kid Sliiiiwrs just received innl for sal.' b Idee?) II. II. KIM1IALI.. DAVIS, SMITH A CO., pOMMlgSlOri AMI FOAWAaDOIQ MI'.IK.'IIANTS, Wliole-I ' DffAUerl in i Irooerioi mid Produce, Portttnoudli Ohio. PiTsolnil iitti'iitimi L'ivcii to receiving and liirwnrdilnj goods, and ellina Produce eonslirned for sule. - .1.' ,llv mrs INSI'KANCE t'Otll'ANV. 1 F Hartford, CttnteCtlOut Cnpital inid in and safely Invested M i"i I Tin mi nt lor tins CotttMSy, Is pre- pared to take every di krnu. jt",Vsltl. fiptioC ol" Fin liii,uri,uce, upon liberal D. Al BXAMDED. lmt, Colambua, HI'.HOV.tl.. Dli. MAKIS'S OFFICE, owner of Rich lad Third atrot,ad-liilniii-' hi residence, mid opposite the first Baptist Church, dccll-dtf DIM. HKI.WEII cV IIII.DKFTII, W1I.E nttenil to all case., in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, Nn. 'J44, If iyli street, opposite Commercial Row. Re-ideuce, over the -tine nl' Mes-rs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance on Frlond street. aepSO-dilm COLUMBUS INNFHANCE COllPANVTlntE ANO AIAKIN'E. 'Itllls Cotnjiany continues to insure every species of buildim,', 1 and the turniluro, iimchinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire : also, steamboats, anil all sail vessels, and thecargoea of ateaiu. boats, sail vessels, keel boats, mid other water craft, against the perils i t -i In!, i i in 1 1 rivers, mi the i 1 liivninlile terins jlllli-.tl-dtf KK.MAS All AMS. Ji Sec')' 1f HAGS Pimento ; 50 baga Java CoffiM, luiuling Irom I'ni UU ted States, and for sale by KING i IIF.FFNKU. ape Cincinnnut! I. BATHER. 100 bundle. Upper mid skirting Leather Juit nan tiu.ua. tLr.rrnr.rt. apO No 81 Mbui street, Cincinnati SCOAU AMI :IOLASSES.-:i.".'l li.bl. Sucnr. fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale liv KING i HEFFNER, DMlM BY Main street, Cincinnati OH. CLOTHS LARGE und splciuliil lot of Mahoginiy, i ioicy, Geruiun, t.'hi-nese, English mid Americati Furniture l 111 ( 'lotlis. just received and for sale by J. D. OSIIORN Jt CO. TVTOTICE. Tlae notes nnd accounu of George Gere Ac Co., are 1 1 left with us for settlement und collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AlillO'lT ic CO. Columbus, July 5, 1649, PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALB. jViH fHlc, low for cnh, or on fhorteredit, n lnr;p iHsortment ol I I'riuting .Mnterials, rTtTjftt"f in DM t ot 2 Hupcr-roynl Iron Hmitb i's'i.-c-l .tnnberry 1'rcnt. XI Dtt, Pica. :tiU Smnll Pica. Ai)0 " HourcoiH, prnxti new. UK) h lirevier. 130 Minion, " " 130 Mfnlon, " " .''everal font Fancy Type. AUu, Job Type ot nenrly every variety, part ul wliieh is m arly new. Together with HtamU, Galley.-, Htkk.j, Chafer?, Kuletj, Leadu, (book i.n.1 newnpHjHT,) Impot-inij .tone", and tinfllly, everything ued in a printiug oliice. Any portion ot the iibove will be nU extremely ha lor Ctih, or on Jtort time. ldeell CH AH, HCOIT, Ajjent. roLiihTfsANn xenH iiailhoad. r IU1I' muiu'd ele:tion tor Dirwtori ol the Cohmiburi ninl Xrnin J. Uiulroitd, will lu- held nt the ottice of enkl company in Co-In n i1 ii- on Tuesday the lut day ol" January net, hi-tween the houri ot" i! mid 4 oVloek, P. M. lty ordtf of the BouiL J. RJDQWAY, Jr., .Secretary. dec8-dlw Stiitciman copy.J S3IITIPS Vlt'KS of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for nale at the idgn ofthe GH.T PADLOCK Sept 10 PATKNT PEN AMAKEIt!WHER SIP PI V .-A superior article for making Quill Pens by a single inn) sim-pic operation. Warranted. For eale at tiie new liouk More of deft J. H. HIU.Y &. CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTERS llOI'StKFKPKltS AND OTHtllS Vali ablk Disciivkkv in tiie AnT of Paint i no. James Coppick, of Mount Holly, N. J hn discovered n tiinpte proee3 of preparim: ami iidxmlc common white lead paint and Ml delicate colors, by which tln ir liability to change and qm their OOHh and beauty in tiie chade or dark h completely obviated. It is n well known fact that white paint in (Mllofl and otln if ahut-up rooms, in pastiHr and behind doors and shutter-, almn.-t invariably ainunit a dirty. moky, yi-lkiw hue, soon arter beiin; applied, when excluded Irom Urn direct ray of light. Eviiry good painter must dp-ire to remedy thid ackimwledirrd evil. '1'hj he may now ea-ily nnd clienply do, anil he enabled to perforin good work that will be useful und FatiH'actory to hi-1 u-lomers, and thereby cecure him increased patronage by rnibni-cing the preeent opportunity to nvail liim.-elt of tliis desirable improvement in his art. Plcnfe call nt this olhVe to eximine eertiflentesi, &c., and to learn how the nceeuaary information may be obtained. J3r"Houekeeperi, nhip and rttt amboat tjwners should of MMIM ecu tnnt their painting in hereafter done according in lUU un-chtim,eablf mid superior iiK lhod, ami tbu avoid tin- iitnioyitiice, inconveliifiiee. OIlMlltttMfl tnd Wpfft of frMplOl n'pitintiiig. Columbus. Dec. 1MB. FOR JANUARY, IS50-JO,00 DOLLARS. 11AKYI.AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERT. 0m 17. for 11 1630, to be drawn in the City of lialtiuiore, '1 iiuixlay, Jan. 10, 1850. ?H number lottery uml H Drawn Hidlot-. SCHEME. i of S'jii.ooo is mum,., i of r..iiiK) i- .vnm, i or mm 'j.-ooo, i ui 1 ,:t8H i -4 l..iH, ',Hl of ;() are l.l.lHX), ',11 of Hill are H.tXH), tft of ',1KI are .l.lKm, ;t(Xl of 100 an- :iO,tIM. Ct-J of 4(1 ure 'i,irfi0. Tickfti Share in proKirtion. Certiticntet of parknge in the above will In: i-.-ue.l and sold at the following rate ; Utl whole tW halves y7..'iO, iiutirtrrc. 1h,i-. yti eighth, 9..T7. 030,000! illnrylniid on-olldmed l.ollery. For the iM-netit of the Coiir-olitlated I.otterii'- of Maryliind. 'la" A, for 1Kb. t'i ti- drawn in the city of Hallimore, Md. Hatunbiy, Jan. 1 IPSO. 7h number, and II drnwn bnlloti. SPLKNblD SCHEME. 1 of WO.dOOH 50.000, y.' of l.iNUl are ti.10.OOo, 134 of 40H Hre 77,000, M of 100 are tl.tt0it, ol HI nre 5,tW0. of 70 an- 4.o"7"J, i:tvf of t'.o nreT.fW, IIWol'.'iO an- CXW. Ticketn jtl.'s Share- in proportion. CertinVatej of parkai:". in the above will lie i m il and riohl at the fotlowinn rale- : vjt; whole tickeU $210, half tfi krU 10.1, qiiarterK W.WI, 20 eighth- 20.2.1. JS'iO.OOO .Mnrylinul ( niisolidntt'd I.iitlery. C'Irph 7, for 1B0O, to be dra n in the fM$ of llrdtimore, .Md-. Tliur .lay, Jan. 1.1. lKlo, Mi number lottery and 10 ilraw n ballot-. liLORIOCS SCHEME. I of $20,000 in 20.000, of 8,000 is 8.000. 1 of 4,000 Id 4,000, 1 of 1,760 is l,7ti0, 10 of 1,200 arc 12,000, 10 of 000 arc 6,000, 10 of :W0 are .,,000, 10 of 200 are 13,000, 76 ot 100 are 7,000. .10 of W an- 2,240. Ticket S Hhnrec in proportion. Certiricatca of parkug- in the above will be fued and sold nt the following rBtes : -'2 whole ticket" 22 halve- .12,50, 22 quarter lift, eighths 8,12. 5:i7,.'500 (.mud on-olidnted Lottery of 3IniylniiI. 1 or the benetit nl tiie ConolidaUd I.otU'rie. Class No. 0 for 1850. To Iw drawn in the city of Bidtimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 10. 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 ot W7..HI0 h ;i7.5tXI, 20 of 3.500 are 70.000. 2"i of 1.500 am 37,-500, 25 of 750 are 8,7;.0, 2.1 of :t0." an- 7,1X12, 121 of 250 arc 31,000, 63 ot 100 are 6,300, 63 of 75 are 4.725, 126 ot 50 arc 6,300. Tickets tlO Shan-n in Drooortioii. (Yrtihente of BMlUMM wlIM-e issued arttl nold at the lollowiusj rates: 2i wboln tickets 130, 20 halves 6.1, 26 quartrs, 32,50, 2u eighths 16,25. pMJNM -Uiiryliiml Connnlidit ted Lottery For the hem-tit of the Town of He! Air, and lor other ourp tsi- Class V3, for 1850. To le drawn in the city of (inltimore. Md.. Tuesdey, Jan. 24. 18.H. 78 numlier lottJ-ry and lv! drawn ballots. irHttxr. 1 of 20,000 i- tiO.000, 1 of 8,000 it 8,000, I of 4.'J00is 4.000, 1 of 2,000 is 8,000, 25 of 1.000 are 2.1,00ft. 'J5 of 500 ar; 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12,500, 106 ot 214 are 35,585, i'i of .10 arr ;r-;ci TickeU 85 hare in proportion. Certihrntr of packnges in the above will Ik- issued and Mild at the following rates : f whole tiekf-t- 70, 20 hrdves 35, 26 quartera 17,50, 26 eighth 8,75. Address K. N. CAKK St CO.. deti6 13H Pratt street, Baiomore, Md. NEW coons. WE have in "tore, and otl'er tor sale on good tern; 75 doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Hhovela and Spades " " 100 Mill nnd Cross Cut Saw, 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lighU " Hath. 1000 lbs. Putty. jij Hois i,meeo un. 200 kegi Nailn, a-sort'tl nov'J (iERE. ABBOTT A CO, At the sign of the Gilt Padlock OIVOHCE. TIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE The un dersigned have in preta work on the above tubject, by Henry Folsox Page. This work is written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the kw of (;pry oth-aff .State. It conuins a view of the tollowmg subjects ; I. Ot divorces generally. II. Of th' courts granting divorce. III. Causes of divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V. Wilful ab-aenee. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VIU. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. (iros negW t of duty. XL Habitual drunkenness. XII. Infamous puuiahment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Recrimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse oftime. XVIII. Al imony. XIX- Of the hill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree XXII. Foreign divorces. Forms of hilln, decree, Six. The Introdurb'on contains r brief view, I. Of the history of divorce, and their law in foreign countrie. II. The law of the different State. III. The eanmi law. 1 vol. 8 to. J. H. RILEY Sc. CO., Columbus Sept. 10, 1649. Publisher and !;,..,k II. r NEW BfOKi. 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ISAAC N . WHITING tjJASJuHt published u new edition of a Treatise on the Law n. raMfalg t the Pomfl nd Ibitien of Jutiees ot the Peace and Constable in the State of Ohio; with 1'raetical Form-, 4: c. By Joseph It. Swan, late President ot the Twelfth Judicinl Circuit, fourth edition, revised, corrected and eiilarited, 1 vol. 8vo.: mie law binding. Since 1840, w hen the third edition of tins work whs published, the Legislature have pasted numerous laws, published In ciyht small volumes. These lawn modify and change a great variety of matter contained in the previous editions of this Treatise. The. juriridiction of Justice.- ot the Peace has been extended to the action of Jteplcvin, and the action of forcible Entry und Detainer has undergone eoiiriderablc modifications. In this edition the text has been revised, tut well to conform to these changes as to other alterations of law, by sUitute and otherwise, linco the third edition WM published, hor sale at the book -t,n. ot I. S. 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WHITING, COLUMBUS, I JAS published a New Edition of Practical Forms in Actions I I Personal and Ileal, and in Chancery, now in COIIU&OQ II D Uie State of Ohio ; comurif iii Process, Declarations Pleas, He-plications, Demurrers, Verdict.s, Judgments, Complete Record, Si ire Facias, Attachment, Ejectmeut,Occupying Clnimants, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, App.nl, Dfr OOaiUonj in Bttta CoUrtl nnd in Courts of the United State-. Ue aanptlon Iroai Tux Bales, Cdorki1 fotriAt, Exei-utioiis, Partition, Habeas Corpus, Oaths, Select Writ-, Appointment of Clerks, Ad-mission of Attorney and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subprena ami Noiic. Dt mvrreri, Plea-, Answers, Hi'aring and I!e-heariug, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decree, Ac; WITH N'oing. " It it dangrroun U alter old tntnblithtd farms." 2 Fq, Ca. Abg. 764. B P. 1). Wilcox, Attorney at Law. ' 1 large Mip. royal Hvo. vol. of S70 pages, in tine law binding. II ECOM M EN DATIONH. From the JftttaN of !- CH in lltuik. " Tlw new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, great! V increase its value. The book will prove ol lkt utility in coiiilut inu' to utnloniiity ami accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It hint been preuare 1 with enrv. uml artnou a dfllfW ot critical ltMntbU and WfU acumen which luhl-DOt only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame an an able law writer of its learned uuthor." Court in Hunk, January 7, ltS4D. From the Hun. Judge MeLt'iui, of the I. H. Mupreine Court. "All who are acquainted with the MWVltl leaniiuif anil hih professional eharaet. r of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from his pen under the above title ; ami I am sure that no out- mi reading it. will be disappointed. The forms of procesn from the commencement, of a j;reat variety of civil actions until their linnl terminations, are niven. uud the forms of pleadings in MM at common law, uud two in clu&-eery, so rs to (juide the practitioner in em step he takes ; nnd in relation to liiesc forms of process and pleiulinu's, a reference is made to authorities surtaiuiiu; important pointy of practice, under Hppi opriale heaiK The miiiiKh rial dulies of clerks and ot OtBcOTI jfiOmiUJ, are plainly pointed out, ita-luiliny the mode of tajdng ilepositions in the ledend M well as iu the State coiirK I'pnn the whole, I consider this work us a most valuable one to the prote-iion, and to all VfhON duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice " From the lion, Switjfi Itiirnel. " It appears to DM that no Practitioner in the courts ot our State, with vour book bsfon them, can lie at a lo tor the form of any Proce-H, Pli-iuliiig, Will, Answer, tJrdcr or Entry, tliHt can be wanted in the course of his practice mid it is very etident lhat the numerous references in your cojiioiis notes, will save much time and labiT to those ol the profes-inn who eoiiaidt the work."' VMM .1 Will her. "We have here, under the name of mtoil.I edition, in reality, a new book of (70 pages, every one of which cotilains matter Of every dav utility to t lie. Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not see bow even the tyro, with the light here fumidied, need be al a loan 'for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only givi ntho Anir, bat the ir)nri firr ; Inr nuthoritics are rited to nii-taiii ulim.-t every form pre'-eliled : and tlu n the index, that better half of a law book, i very elabomte and complete." From .In dye Wrin.it. " Hie flnt edition has been cinelully revin-d, ami hi ninny other torui-. lidded that 'this may be reuarded as abno-t n new work.' Copious noten are added to this edition, relating ehietly to prae-tire, M-lecteil from innti-rials collected by the author during wvend years, and especially relating to the more import mil (mcstions in ChiuiceiA practice that have not yet lieen i-etileil in the courts of Ohio, fins hook should be in the library of even,- practicing Lawyer." For Rile t the hook store ot I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON, The work may aNo be had, at tin- publishers' prices, of the fob lowing persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster : Jutcph Jones, b.ioki-eller, Chillicothe: William McArthur, CircU-ville; James Stephenson, Portr-niouth; Haiiford A Co., hookM-llers, Newark: W. W. Reed A Sonn, and A. W. perley, do., Zaiie-ville ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairevillo ; A. L. Fiajer, do Steubenvillo ; II. L. .V T. Hanna. New Lisbon; Reelie A- Elkim, bookr- ljers Akron : W. A S. Slocum, do.. Marietta ; J. D. Bigger A: Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast. do.. Ctiutoii ; II. Little, do., Ilavenna ; C. '. .Itum s, elerk ot the court, Louaii, llixkiiij county; Samuel Kuepper, Wooster; John BckII, Cadiz; Martin W.-lker, clerk ofthe court, Miller-burgh. Holmes countv; Wm. II. Cimfu-ld. E-"(., Medina; It C. ' .unglove, biMiW-eller, Cleveland: C. Hartlett, do., PuineriVille; W. N. Porter, Warn n, Trumbull county ; Ainon Hulibard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, A-htabula county ; David Campbell A Son, booksellers, Haiiduky City ; .1. J. Bench, book'-ellcr, .Minis, field ; .1. 11. Lnrwill, clerk of the court, liucyrus ; Bron-on Sc Me-I.i in-, Kenlon, llardiH county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller. Springfield; S. Milliki.ii, clerk ofthe court, Washington. rttM county; C. Ellis, booMMrj Dnyton; Francis Harris, Xenia; Juincs Morrison and II. Linibocker, Piqua; Thus. Brodie. Postmaster, Lebanon; il. W. Derby A Co., 1 kM-tler-, Cincinnati; Win. W. Fay, Delaware; G. f I. Worth, L'pper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion: J. Melvin, London, Madison co,; George Ebert, Titl'ui ; Win. Hood, Pcrrysburgh ; C. E. Newman ami J. M. Crosby, Norwulk; J. Sowers Ar Co., Findlny; Otta II Mo'lb-r, omerect, perry co.; Parsons A Co.. Elyrin. bJecll-dw rC0.ilEI.ETE DIG KTOFTTl E OHIO KEPORfs. IN. WHITING At HUNTINGTON have publi-h-d a di-est of t the tiret sixbx-n volumes of the Ohio Reports ; containing all (he ra.-e:i ever reported at Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. WOeo Attorney at Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol H vo, 70s) pagea, in firm law bindim;. Price 83,50. Ut Ibis di,-c-t Judi;e Buniet remarks: " I nm ot opinion that it has much merit, and will be a valuable acquUition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to unve much time and labor, as well as to secure full nnd accurate views ol the course of decision on the various matter which hove been in litiualion in the Supreme Court f our State since the year lii!L The plan chosen for the work is simple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience ana vniue. Judge Walker uiys " This digest is very systematically ar-rnnseil, well condensed, has a complete table ol the cases with n-fcrences to the volumes, and. what we do not find in digests, an excellent index to the principal matters." The work may aho lie had. at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz: Dr H Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jnne.book-M-lIer, ( billieotbe; W McArthur. Circlevillc; Jame- Stephenson, Portsmouth ; Santord .t Co, book.eller, Newark; W VV Reed A: ."una, and A W NvtfTi do, Zaneiville, Dr J Dunham, St Claire-ville ; A I. i'rnzer, do, riteubenville ; B L & T Hanna, New Lisbon ; Beebe At Elkins. booksellers, Akron : W Sc. S Hloeum, do, Marietta; J I Bigger Sc. Co, Massillon; J J Fiu-t, do. Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna . l ' W James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking Co, S Knepper, Wootcr; J Ileal, Caiiiz i M. Welker, clerk ofthe court, .Millersburgh, Holmes co; W L'anfield. Esq. Meilina: M V. Younglove, bookseller, (."levcland: C Bartlett, do, Painesville: W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull eo ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jcttersoti, A-htabula co; D Campbell & Son, booksellers, Sandusky City I J J Beach, bookseller, MantHd J II Larwell, clerk of th" court. Buryrus; Bnmson Sl McLene, Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, ImoksebVr, Springfield ; H Millikan. clerk of the court. Wn-hinKton, layette county ; (' Elh. book-eller, Dayton; F Harris. Xcnia : J Morrison nnd H Limlmcker, Piqua ; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derby ic Co, book8eller, ('incinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: G C Worth. I'pper Sandusky; C Alb-n. Marion ; J Melvin. London, Madison co: G Eliert, Tiffin; W'm Hood, Perryburgh ; (' E Newman and J M Croby, Norwalk i J Sowers Sc Co. Ftndlay O H Mueller, Somerset, Perry co ; Par- ions Sc Co, Elyria del9-d4;w RIPLEY'S WA It WITH NBXICO A fell History ol the Rise, Progress and Termination of the War with Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in the United Htatep Army. 'J vols. 6 vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of decM I. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. ULUIPSatS OF SPAIN I ORNOTF.SOI- AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN HH7- By P. T. Wallis, 1 vol I-, mo. Price 7.i eta. Just received at the Book More of a19J I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. tlNTIIOVS ANCIENT OKOORAPHT, SYSTEM of Ancimt and Mediaeval (.engTaphy. A-c. By x Charles Antlym, ELD. 1 large vol. tj To. MM published. For sale ht the Bookstore of dec-J4 L M. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE KAMI OWltnMI MAHTAL, rONTAlNINti a summary of Sratnte Regulations in New York, V- Ohio. IndiHiia, Ilhnoi, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, con-eerniniz Land TitW. Deeds, Mortsnieeit, Will of Real Estate, De-eenta. Land Txes, Tax Sales, Redemptions, Limitations, Exemptions. Interest of Money and Usury, with an Bppendix containing thet oo-tirations 0f the said States. By Benjunun F. Hall, Counstdlrr at Law. 1 vol. jjvo. TESTIMONIAL. From Ex-Gov. Seward "I liebere your work will be extensively useful, and think I rannot be mistaken in advising : puli-Ikatxm under an expttatinn that it will bt of much ten" ice to land owm-rs and to the public.' From Millard Fillmore, Vice Preidcnt of the United Plates " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal proiewion, but by many bnainess men having commerce or desdinn In the States noticed. Such a manual would furni'h jut tb mformaboa which persons mtereatei in weitem lands desire." For sal ai the Bookstore of dsfiS-dAw L N. WHITINQ Sc. HUNTINGTON. HOTKLS AND SALOONS. HUOADWAV HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, apO-dtt llrontl a treet, Columbiia, Ohio. cai'itol iKM sE-coM'nnrs, omo. M. NORTIIRUP, PaopRirtoR. 'pHlS new nnd popular Hotel U located in the most central part A of the city. It niw been enlarged, imd is now furnished in a style eou;d to that of any Hotel in the West. The Table d'Hoto Is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spared to maku the guests tool HOMt.. Stages for all the routes, call nt this bOBM daily for passengers. Convenient, and firtt rate Stabling and Carriage House attuch od, and experienced imd careful Ostlers, always in attendance, septio-dyl I SITED StTteVTsTEI, ('OEI'MBES."" ROBERT RUSHEL IT AS taken tho United States Hotel, located a few rods south ot 1 1- his old stand, where ho is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to wdcomo his old patrons and friends, and all oth ors who may have occasion to vu.it Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. mar-.'S AMEItFcAN SAL001Y, (UNDEn THC AMEIUCAN HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, bUch as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Freh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oynters, Clams, Lobsters, fee, Ha The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, W'nes, Cordials, Kegnrs, Sec. No pains will be spared to gratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Saloon. " Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc l-tf fITV VYl,GO-( oliTmbUH, Ohio". i tORNER High Street und Sugar alley. Tho proprietors ol thi-j eatabh-hintnt are now prepared to serve up Oysters, Giime, Fi-li, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have uUo added several privnte rooms for gentlemen wishing to give Buppers. The Bar is supplied with tin; bet of Liquor-i and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz .XX rile Ale, anU Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch it served updailv, by oc-JImIU ) BARKER i OLMSTED. I II I" 1NSI IJANCE. NEw JEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. unoa No. M, nil street. .MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prrt't. PLINY FREE MAN, Acumru. Charter pi riK'tii;il. The business of this colnpk- ny is conducted upon the mutual jilan. Its net earnings duriiiL' tl'it; lust three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy huhf-8r is a member ofthe company, end entitled to share in its prolix, which have averaged 50 por cent, per annum on all premium paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50. in which cose 00 percenLis required and 40 per cent may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, renewable annually, nnd bearing fi per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doing busine.is, make this one of the sateat companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being ntter nil sought for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on tiie lives of persons on any part of the globe, at equitable rates ot premium. A man mny insuru hiH lite in the nume of his wife, so that the amount in-ured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and consideruto are daily i.-t uriii to tbuir tiunilie und liienilH tho-e advantages. Tho agent in Ihhf city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this compiuiy. Ally information iu connection with the subject will he clu'cr-tully iven, nnd the applications for insurance promptly uttended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, .rt, 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coil's store. Hon'i Thompson, m. D., Examining Physician. mi33 ( AIIVED WOK U. VRCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged in building, can be Mipjilied with carved Work for any purjio.-e, whether Clnssical or Grotesque, Gothic or AnuV-que. Altar pWCOl for churches Centre Piece to support eliinnle-lieiv, Panels for wall-', Frieze,-., Tre--.es, Ao. QonUetMQ supplied with i3rigUu oaSjtiglll j Churches, Public Halls Qf Private Houses, decorated with eurveil Work etii;il to anything on this side the Atlantic. 'Hie mbsc-ribcr has had uniny year experience, ntut ran refer to many of his works, public and private. The curved dt-eoratioUJ upon the ceding of tiie Udd Fel-Iowa' 1 lull in Dayton was deued and carved by him, and is acknowledged to lie the moet oeaumul wA moat appropriate tiling of the kind in America. The interior of I'mMied or old buildings dei'oruted with facility. Figure mni figure heads lor r-iylis, .1. ROBINSON, Carver, nc:il-d:tm Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS pOl SALE by the subscriber, nsiding at Waterville, in the 1. county of Lucas, at reasonable terms ns to price and payment, ftco nf the mimt upli inlid imprtirtd farm MM the Mnitmrr llirtr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd tiinn. at Damascus, about twenty live mile-' above .Mauim-e City, containing nearly .kdl acrer. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwnnFi of 100 acres in a highly improved dure, with good n.iclliiig and out-botises, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trie. The Wabash and Erie canal pusses through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of trail" port nt ion to the lake. 'Phis is one of the mo-t beautiful funns upon the .M;uimee river, nd probebt Cin scarcely be exceeded in tile BtHtB. Al-o, tbfl Una upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acre-, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom hind upon the Maumee. I'puii this farm there ire large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, gmal dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of it large quantity of cherries, graja-s, plums nnd peaches iu short, fi place which the undersigned has fitted up, during inddenee cif fiftiH-n years, as a home tor himself. I erne, may be known on application. iuurioj 1. EUSED. IIAVIW, SMITH A- CO., COMMISSION AND 1'OWAliHiNG MERCHANTS, wholesale V.' dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonal aitenlion given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd tel linn produce consigned for sale. wlS-dly (Xaftj of ,ik l.irbon, Ohio.) (GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, JT deals in Butter, Cheese, l.nrd, and Produce in general, No. I'J, East Front sL. Ban steamboat landing, ('incinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wiigfct and A.G. Richard-on. Bro. A' Cij., Cin-c intuit i ; B- W. Sno,L'ra-is A Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg & Elliott. Philadelphia ; John Smith. New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson A CovimIo. Welf-villc; Bwall and Cehliart, Pittaburiih ; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Si-ott, St. Louis. MtW tlTf 1ST RBGBITBDi A T the old r.tmi.1 i ppusite tiie Mute lluiii-e, nn Ulinvalleil ns-ort- ist CLOTHS, nearlv one hundred different V tnenl of the thn ainu-ot j niicy aim -nin i :innere -, ricn i am y aim riain velvet, Silk. Satin, (including white ami liuht colored lor party and weddiiiL' Dress,) and wool Vesting ; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Ctideridiirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers, Su-is n-ders, black and white Kid and Silk (Roves, wool Gloves and Half Hose ; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to la- found in the first draper etablith-ments of the East. Thee goods were very recently selected with great care liy the undersigned, iu one of the best Fnstcm markets, and are of the latest nnd most durabbj styles that could be louud in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are re-wet fully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Oniers from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully nnd promptly attended to. lnov9 CIIICKERING & GIMIEHT'M PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for Hale at manufacturer's pri-cea. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Houic, Columbus, Ohio. ITlTTl auKMly LITTLE HI AMI RAILROAD. SI' RING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 184!. For New York and Boston two through trains dally change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1H1D, until further notice, I'as-Teiu'er'a Trnins will run us follows : Leave Depot on East Eront street, at .1 o'chx-k 10 minutes A. M.. and .! o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerficld, Morrow, Wayncsville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Spring and Spr ins field. Itciurning, leavei Sprinjrtield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M. i'li-'ngers for New York, Boton and intermediate, points, eh on It take the ft, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. p-iis-engers for Columbus, Znnesville, Wheehng, and internie-dinte towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. 'Hie Uhio Stane ComtHUir nre runniui: the following lines iu connection with the Trains i A Diuly Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield Incon-ii.-etion with the Morning Trr.in frim Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, collecting witn tiie .'1 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave SpriiiBticld at li M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati Tor the present only. On Sunday but one train will lie run, leaving Cincinnati at U P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xcnia $1 90 " Sprint-field 9 80 Handiisky City 6 80 Bofialo 10 00 Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through TickeU, apply at the Tick-t Uliice, on BrondwAV, nortr Front ireet, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT. Superintendent '"pThe Company will not lie responsible for Baggage exceeding .si dollars in vidue, unless the same returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rntc of a passage for every 000 dollars in value above that amount aprihf Jin- hnssl mid for sale, 100 krln S. C. TAR, by apfi KING Sc HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PAHKNTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention ia paid to children first, nnd after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES,. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for tho clcaiuing of blood, and cur ol nil tcrofuloufl diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonjr, for the core of A ew and Fever. Thousands can testify to th efficacy of theae remedies. B. A. Ffchnestock's St Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for yers a a certain rrmedy fur expelling worm from the human system. Seller's Liver I'ills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diaraaea ariaing from a de-rnii"d state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coush Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneas, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of th 'Throat, Whoop-inn Cough, Stc Str. Trask a Magnetic Ointment is (raining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Henda he. Bruized nnd Sprained Limbs, Rhcuuiatiera and Lameneaa, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, i rn, ace. All of the above medicine and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio state Journal Office. augddtf ENT'MFRKNCI1 I ALF BtMT. CU STOM made fine French Calf Boots at $3, 83 .V) and 84, for sale at KIMBALL'S ghoe and leather Store. Journal buidingai dc7 ' Government of the United State, FHOM MAKCH 4, ItHO, To MANCIt 4, l53. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana ico President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINET. Secretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretary ol the Treasury. W.M.M. MEREDITH, of Pcunsy Irani. Secretary of the Interior, THOMAS EWUJG, of Ohio Secretary of War, GEOlitiE W. CRAWFORD, of Georgia. SetroUry ol the Nvy, WILLIAM B. i'RESTON, of Virginia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLLAMEH, of VeniiLut. Attorney Gt-ncrRl, REVERDY JOHNSON, ot Maryland TIIE JUDU'IAIIY. sl'Fueme coubt or the united itates Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Marylaud John Mclean, ot Oh IVIWOCiniK .1!' 1 I I'", PETER V. DANIEL, ofVlrghjIn, SAMUEL NELSd.N, of N. Yurk. LEVI WOODBURY, ofN.Hhmp, ROBERT C GllIEIt, ol Perm. JAMES H WAYNE, ol Georgia, JOHN CATRON, ol'T-mnesiee, JOHN McKlNLEY, ofKy., MEMBERS OF THE XXXI CONOKEgS. AKBANOEU ACCOBDINU TO TlfEIB KNOWN PIIErCitENCIS WITH BEJ-CBCNCE TO THE TWO GREAT PAATIE3. S KNATE. President .MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ot U. atatei. ecrctary Asdirv Dickens Atchison, David R.d Mo. Hale, John P N. C. Hiimliii, Hannibnl, tf .. Ct- Houiton, Samuel, d. . . . .Teuu Hunter, RobtTl M T.si Mo. Jonee, George W, d Geo King, Wm. U. tf .Ark. Mangum, Wiibe P. ic.. - Me. Mason, Jnmes M. d .N. H. .Me. Badger, George E tc . . Bultiwiu, Roger 8. tf Bell, John, to Benton, Thomn? H. d. bV'rrien, John IL h ... Borland. Holon, d Bradbury, Jamcu W. d Bright, Jcase D. d Butler. Anthony p. d. . Calhoun, John c-.d. ... Cuss, Lewis, d .Tex. .Va .Iowa. A I,. N. C. .V. X, J. . Flor. .N. II .Md. -Ver. ..Md. .Tex. .Ark. Mi Y. Ml .Ct. , .Lou. .Del. ..Pn. ...la. .Miller, Jacob W. . ... ...8 C Morton, Jnckecn, io ... . - .a. C. Norrh), Motes, jr. tf . . . . ..Mk-h. Pearce, James A w . . . Ohio- Phelps Samuel -. i- Cba-o, Salmon I'.tf Clarke, John u , .R. I. Pratt, Thomas G. ic Lluy, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. 0oopili James, tc Corwiu, Thomus, te.. . Davis, John, w Davis. Jett'eraon, d . ... Dawou, Win. C. tc Dayton, Wtn. L. ic Dickinson, Daniel B. d. Dodge. Augustus C. if. Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A.o Downs, Holomon tT. tf. Felcb, Alpbeus, ( Foot. Henry B. d Greene, Albert C. ic . . . .Kv. . - Ala. ..I'n. ..Ohio. .Mass ..Mies. . .Geo. N. J. ..N. Y, ..Iowa. -Wis. ,.m. . - Lou. ,.Mlch . .Miss. ,.R. I. Ku.-K, Jliomas J. d. . . . Sebastian, Wm. K. d . . Seward, Wm. H.K.... shields, Jamoi, d Smith, Trumnii. tc Soule, Pierre, d Sprunnce, Presley, k. . Sturgeon, Daniel, d ... lurney, Hopkin;- L. d Underwood. Jo-eph R. Uphnm, Willinm, to Widker, Isaac P, d Wales. John, to Webster, Daniel, tc Whircomb, Jesse, d ... Yulee, David L. d.. .. .Tenn ic . Ky. . . . Ver. ...Wis ...Del. ...MM ...Ind. ...Flor, HOUSE OF li E P R E .S E N T A T I V K S , apOottar--UU WELL COBB, ol Georsjin. Clerk Thomas J. Camphell, of Tennessee. Albcrtson, .Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W.ft d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou lown Alexandi.T, Henry P. ir Allen, Charles, $. w. Alston, Willinm J. ic Anderson, Josiah M. tc Andrewn, (irurje li, ,, Ashe, Willinm S. d Aflhmuu, (Jeorge, n Averett, Tbomns H. d Baker, Edward D. ic Buy, Wilham V. N. d Bayly, TIioii-hs H. J Beale, Jntlie M. H. d Benin it, Hetirv. ir lUasell. Williiitit H. 4 Btogtam. Kinsley S. d Rocoek, Thomns S. d Bokee, David A. Bootbi VTnlter,. . d. Bowdon, Franklin W. ,1 Bowie, Riehnrd J. r Bowlui, iTamrt R. d Royd, l. inn, d Bn-ck. Daniel, ir Briggs, George, r Brooks, James, it Brown, Albert G. d Brown. Willinm J. d Buel, Alexniider W. tt Burrows, Lorenzo, tc Burt, Arnii.it ml. d Bntli-r, CheatSTi tr Btltler, Thomas R. ir Cabtul, Umird C tr Cable, Joix'pli, d Caldwell, (.eorceA. d Ciddwell, Jo-etili P. N Calvfak Samiiel, NY Mass Aln Tenn NY NO Mms V 1)1 Mo Va Va NY 111 Mich iiiiiioiiui, uvna s. a Kerr, John B. tc King, Daniel P. tc King, George G. te King. James Q, tr King, John A. tc Kinir, PresUm, d Ln Sre, Emile, d Lefllcr. sh.-pliprd, d Levin, Lewis c. jiaf iv I'l Nil llttrtlllj, Nuthauiel S. d Me Mmin, Horrtco,s ic Mai Penn H Ver Va Ohio Va Penn Ohio Lou Va IU Ind Mar.-hnll, Humphrey, tc .ua'on, .fooo ( . a Mafteson, Ortamus B. tr Meaclmm, James, ir Mende. Richard K. d Miller, John K. d Milson, John S. d Moore, Henry D. tc Morehead, Charles S. tv Morris, JonailiHii D. d Morse, Isaac E. d Morton, Jeremiah, it-Mc( leruand. John A. d McDonald, Joseph E. d McDowell, James, d NY Conn Aln Md Mo Kv Mm, Ind Kiel NY SC rtnta Conn rior Uliio Kv NC Va McUiiuidu Ji Edward W.ic Ind Mehissoek, ThoniHs, tc N Y MeLaiinhim, Jiimes X. d I'enn MeLane, Robert -M. d Md McLean, Kinh E. tc Ky McMulliii, Fayette, d Va McQu'-cn, Jamej, d S C MeWillie, WilliHm d Mis I Nelon William, it NY Nee, Henry, tc Penn Newell. Willinm A. tc N.I 1'i'iiu Campbell. Lewis D. s r Ohio I flllr, MHVltl l. il (Jl Cnsey, Joseph, tc Cbaiiiller, .lo-eph R Tenn Otis, Andrew JockBon, it I'enn rum Old-:, I.dRoii II. d Ohio 1 itirke, I harlea L. a? NY Cleveland, Chaunrey F. d Conn CI ins mini, Thomas L. n- NO Cotih, Howell, d Geo Cobb, Williamson R. W. d Ala Orr, Jnmes L. d 9 C Otis John, w Me Outlaw, David, tc N C Owen, Allen F. tc Geor Parker, Rithnrd, d Va Peaslee, Chnrle H. d NH IVck, Lut iu B. d Ver Phelps, John S. d Mo Ph-Btiix, J. Phillips, u NY Pitman, Charles V. tc s Penn Potter, Emery I d Ohio Powell, piuilus, d Va Putnam, Harvey, tr NY Reed. Robert ft ir Colroek, Willinm F. rf 8 C ( ole, Orsftmiif;, w l 'oilier, 1 1, .11110(1 3, Conriiil, Charles M, u ( 'irwin, Moses B. r Crowell, John, f ttr DaM, John R. J. d DelM-rry, Edmund, tr Dickey, Jesse C. r rjimtnielt, Mflo M.d Di-iu'V, David T. d Dixon, Nntliaii V. w Duly, Jnnies D. d Duer, William, ir Duncuii, Jiimet II. tc Dunham. Cyrus L. tf Durkcc, Charles, . d Edmuudson, IL A. d Evnn-, Alexander, M Evhh-, Ntithan, w Ewinc, Andrew, d Featherston, W. S. d Pitch, QraMn N. d Fowler, Orin. to Freedli-y, John, v Fuller, Thomaa J. D. d (icutry. Meredith P. w Gerry, Elbridge, d Giddinirs, Jcf bun II. s Gihuorc, Alfred, d Goodrnuw, Rutus K a Gorman, Willis A. d Gott, Dhniel, a? Gould, Herman D. te Green, James S. d Grinncll, Jostph, w ifaelo-tt. Tbonias C. d Hull, WiUnrd P. d IHlIoway, Ransom, V Hamilton, William T. d Hammond, Edward, d Hampton, Moses, Haralion, Hugh A. d Hnrian. Andrew J. d Hiii'innuson. John H. d Hums, Isham 0, d Harris, Samson W. d Harris, Thomas L. d Hay, Andrew K. tc Haymond, Thomas 9 ic HeTiurd, William, w Henry, Willinm, ts Hiblmrd, Harry, d HiUianl. Ibnry W. a Win NY Lou Ohio Ohio NC NC Penn roan iieynoiiK i.nieoit U.w N Y Ohio Hichnrdt-on. Wm. A. d 111 I; i Hisley, Elijah, tc NY Robbins, John, jr. d Penu Rockwell, Juhue, Ic Mate Robinson. John L. d Ind ltoot, Joseph M.s tr Ohio Rom?, Robert L. tr M y Hos, Thomas, if Peon Ilumsey, Dnvhl, k. NY Snekett, Wm, A. tr NY Snvnge, John H. d Tenn Sawtell, Cullen, d Me Schenck, Robert C. sc Ohio Schermerlnirn, A. M. te NY Schoolcraft, John L. tc NY Seddoti. .tntnea Ad V Wie N Y .Mass Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Tenn Miss Ind Mats Penn Me rVim Shenoen,. Attn too tt twatfl Me SilvBL-fer. Peter II. io JI V Ohio ft nn Me Ind NY NY Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Md Md Penn Geor Ind Eou Tenn Ala 111 N J Va Vor Ver NH Ala Spnuldine. Elitrulge G. tc N Y Sprngue,'Williain,s tc Mich Stanly, Edward, to NC Stanton, Frederic P. tf Tenn S trillion, Riehnrd II. d Kv tephrns, Alex.ind r H. to Gerr Stetson, Charles, d Me Bterena, j Baddcttt, w Strong, Wilham, if Sweetaer, Charles, d Taylor, John L. so Thomas, James II. tf Thompson, Jacob, d Thompson, James, d Thompson, John B. to Theirpoii, Willinm, d Thurmaii, John R. w Toomtu, Robert, w Tuck, Aw, ft w Undcrhill, Walter, to Van Dyke, John, to Venidile, Abraham W. d Vinton, Samuel F. to Wnlden, Hirnm, d W'aldo, Loren P. d Wallace, Daniel, d W'alkius, Albert G. ts Wclborn, Marshall J. d Wentwortb. John, d I't nn Prnn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss Peun n lown NY Geor N II I y N J N C Ohio NY Conn 8 0 liuagimiil, Mores, d Ohio Tenn Holladay, Alexander R d Va QfJQf 111 Holmes, Isaac E. d SC Houston, John W. tr Howard, Volney E. tf Howe, John W.ft te Hubbard, Dacid, d Hunter, W. F.ik Inge, Samuel Vv. d Jackson, William T. tr Johnscn, James L. ic Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. d Jones, George W, J Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala NY $y i MB Ark Tenn v tut.', Hugh, tr NY Wnittlcsey, William A. if Ohio WiUrick, Isaac, if N J Wibuot, David. d Penn WJimiii Christ. H. Tern WiLon, Jinr, w N H Wintbrop, Robe rt C. tc Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Jofeuh A. d H C Young, Tliomns H. d III Whole Number 259 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS AMI new YKAnVfl rnE-ENT-i. N WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON have opened a larue assort A mint ot Annuals and other elegant wcrki sufuibl tor Christmas and New Year's present, width they will aell t extreme!? low prices , amoni; which are THE DRAWING ROOM trCRAP BOOK for 1330, an eWanl quarto volume with 31 superb illustrations, engraved by the niesl celebrated artists; THE LEAFLETS OF MEMORY; a splendid illuminated annual for 1B50, 8 vo ; GEMS OF BEAUTY; or, Literary Girt for 1850: a superb 8vo volume ; ' GIFT-LEAVFm OF AMERICAN POETRY, an elegit 8vo volume ; edited by Hufus W Griswold THE SOUVENIR GALLERY; an illustrated GUI Book for all seasons ; quarto THE POETS OFFERING, for leSC ; edited by Mrs. Hale ; a large splendid t-vo volume; r MMJtimwra ot FERIXG ; a Christmaa, New Year and Birth- day present, for 1850 ; THK mm KEEPSAKE OK FRlI'SDStlM' Chnstmasand New tear s Annual lor IVW; THE RUHY ; AToken ol Friendship for ltJ50 .'ith superb steel r-nur;nnii;t. iioiu ue mni ov ceieorutt.'il artists : THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP; A Token of Remembrance, for Mi THE GARLAND: or, Token of Friendship: a Christmas and New Year's gift lor 1650; THE HYACINTH : or. Affection's Gift, for 150 . TIIE IVY WREATH : with beautiful iBustration : CHRISTMAS ROSES and New Year - Out, t..i- IS.'; a present for young jieople; PitOVERBIAL riilLOSOPHY: with elegant Illustrations and superbly 1 t on. I ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR ; by th Poet and Painters ; a new and beautiiul edition . THE ROMANCE OF NATURE . or. The Poetical language of Flowers, wiih elegantly colored engravings, flvo : MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES: a splendid tolio volume, with illustrations from desiins prepared expressly tor the work, engraved on steel under the immediate riipermtendance of Mr. Ed-ward Kinden Together with a large assortment of elegant Port Folic, AI buns, Bibles. Prayer Books, Card Cases, Sic &c Abo, a greet variety ot beauUlui juvenile books, suitable lor Christmas and New Year's j dcJO MlKlaOKH. 3 beautiful Mirror with gUt or bron brackets and marble mantlet, for sale by jamH J a RILEY St CO. L,(,;y NN:'s KW WOltK ON n: wiij-, AW OT SHEltll F AND CORONER .Iul pubh-heii. "A prao. ,'(;1t;,tn'nll,!e uaiM luw Of tJheritf and Coroner," with tormi UwuwfS!S. lu oi Ohio, Indiauu mid K ututky. liy II. L. Gwynue, auJSa tn'u J the pPllimients and quid id rations of fSSLni ,V'r"Ilt,r "l'J""nnn. ,,i ol deputle,; j,tlI(;r, and DftUUtJ lor heir nets, and generally, o .he'duti... mid hahUitie ol the eberii I and coroner. Amouij other subjeotl distused, are ti e soi vice of .ummon . or proce.. nol rtwulrins hail i the sen-ico ol capuib nd respomlMulum aii.l ad sutistuLi ndum arrest nnd pnviieyo nnd OUOWtfl fherelrom ; bail : prison btumls-(iseanea-st-rylce of the writ of replevin; serviw in ejeclimnt; lorehm nmJ domestic att.wbmeiit ; proeecdiiufi ftfahut wati-r trait: tn writ of fieri lacia, und proceedinj,' thereunder, embracing levy, sale y( iroods or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, t : wnt of halicre laefns, possessknetn ; writ of habeas corpu, senice of subpa-na; execution on decrees; proceed in us fur recovery of dowry; arrest, tc, In criminal enses; keeping of inll; iuquetu ot luiihcy : forcible detainer i Juric.-, election, nnd leea ol the sheritt. Under each bead will in- found the 1V4 of the threo states Oliio. Indiana and Kentucky, upon thP subject trenresi nf. I he work al-o contains such forms us are uUidJy required by sherill. iu the diecharije of their duties. from Judye Wright Mr. Gwymie's "work is a oood onr UTOMUItl inn well urrMied and inu't be very useful not i.ulT to pronMOdal ftnfttsnttn and to the olhcer of our courts but to ' suitors, und pun lin-ers nt judiciul Miles,' ntid to all inu;reit')d in the utlu ol property deriveif through uch tides." From Judife McLean "No wuiU bus com under my notion which embodies oo large an amount of law ou the subjects di cuisi-d, in so condensed a torui." From Judfc-e Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Eeq : "It supplies n want which has long been felr, for rhe Bar have hero toforc lound it noccssnry to grope tlieir way through the reported cases to a.eertHin the law upon nianv ol the eiibjei u treated ot in this work tubJecU, too, about which the Uur is often required to givo advice." , From Judge Wnlker " It wR be seen that tho work Is adapted to meet the wants, not only of eheritls and Coroners, hut of tbt bnr generally. Such a work has luii been felt to be a mat de-Idemtuni. We pretumc thnt no Sheriti or Coroner, or practicing hiwyer, wdl Ioiib be Without i" 1 vol 8 vo Price in eood Law blndinir, 61 For sale at tli book store of (n5-d.Yw) 1 N WHiTlNG & HUNTINGTON MKLVILI.E'S NSW WOKK. D EDliURN : His First Voyage, twinf thu Sealur-boy Conbn XV sions nnd Ilemini-cences of the Sou of a Gentleman in tb9 mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol - T;lmt" ' Omoo," and " Mardi," 1 vol 12 ino. Price 73 ets. Ju-t r'-ceived at the Book ttore of J. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. deI9 NEW UOOK!i. HISTORY ot Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 vol umes. Vol. 1 just received. Chidmer's Institutes of Theology, In 3 volume. The Whale nnd his Captor, oi !ne WimleinHn's Adventur. nud the Whnle's Biotrrnphv, &c, 98 W. By Rev. Henry T. Chea-ver. For sale by de-K1 I. N. WfHTING &: HUNTINGTON. AHHOTT'S AI,FKi:i) THE UKEAT. HISTORY uf Kin- Alfred of Enchind, by Jneob Abbott, with engraviuijs, 1 vol 12 mo. Ju-t n-ceived Ht the Book Store of del9 i. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. i GLASSES. 1,000 brla Molasses, liindinafronT"BViriiilI lvl nud for sale by KING & HEFFNER, ap6 57 Main street, Cincinnati I O It L I , E.VrilE K.-."cT(rowii tin received 1W0 8ldad i'l. h choice article of Sole Leiither, which he will sell at 161ft to 182 cents per lb. Abo, M dor-n French Call Skins, 50 dozen Pink uud Fam y Lining do, 40 Cm - Boots and Shoes, and a good B-.sortuic!it uf Hoots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A 0 BROWN GODEa '.-. Sui mm's, and Gnihiiiu'.. lor January, 1830, for sale by decSa 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ROLAM CASIIEL, complete in threo parts. By Charl Lever. IlhutrHted-by Phiz. For i-ale by de S L N. WHITING 6t HUNTINGTON. .hi;i:n lawn ci ii:ti:h". NOTICE is hgreby given Unit Loti can he procured in Green Lawn (Vim terv, until the first of Auu-t next, nt the follow ing prices : rirt Class Lotn t?' cents per square toot. Second Class Lots tit cents per Equare loot On nnd a!i-r tin lir-t of August, the prices will bo as follow: Fir.-t clns Lou 10 cents er square foot. Second clnss Lots 7U. cents per square foot Third chis- Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until ti o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees, jyl.l-dttA in ALEX. E. GLENN. Clerk. " CaOpOUNIA Ot'ThxlfnHONLY IIfWEYT GLORIOUS RESULTS! Nos. 02 38 77, the i-rand cnpital Prix of 850.000! was so'd by the lucky E. N. CJT A: Co., 138 Pratt it. lhiltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! caliiornia THROWN IN THE SIIADE.-The t luck of the old thin of E. N. Curr & Co.. has thrown u lIoohi over all California .-neeu. lators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Can At Co- DM that there is more Gold to In- hail by the risk of a few dollar! with E. N. Cnrr A. Co.. than the whole Culifornin mines comhbaed. The lucky otlice of Cnrr Jt Co., ha- dune womb r the lost inunth. Their luck has no equal, please bear this in mind, LOOK HERE ! Citizens nnd strangers who wish to purchnse uncurrrnt funds can, by uniting on Can- & Co., or nduressiii them a tew Una throiijh the Post, have al their bu-mes. attended to with punctuality and dirpatch. Hoot on nil Bnnk houshl nnd sold by Cair it Co. Drafts at Myhton nil Baiilir Dnitt i,n Eii'!i!iul or Ireland from one to one tbomnnd 1'ounds enn be hnd Iron. E. N. Cair Sl Co' Bullion and hiH . tin e, No. KIri Pratt street, LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH ! Carr it Co., are uuikiiiL: the people rich ! Behold hern I No. 1 3 3 tbfl Grand Prize of 6100.000, 7 8 if do 40 W0, fi 7 S do 30 000, 9 11 21 fti.000. Those nre only a few of the liailllaj Prize sold the month by tin-hiLkytirm. We cluIlaaM the worltl to show the some amount in the same ktlfth of time. We sny, wake up 1 ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I Wr call your nttention to the gi ami army of rauguiheent Lot tet ies to be drawn thiti month, Janunry, lPoU, All buiineB with this Hrm is conlidcntitd, Carr tt Co., pay all postaire over 63, Carr St Co., pay the greatest nttention to their country corre pondents- Our motto is, secrecy In all business transaction". Attention to our customer, and all drawing pnt Immediately after the iottei-y draws. Give us the trial, nnd rt astured Wt will uive you, if , n non i rize. O YES I O YES t O YE81 We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Schnne to be drnwn jftith Jnnunry. The chances are good, and depend ta it Can- A: Co. hnve the Prizes. Carr A; Co. lecomuu nd Uie Scheme, Can- St Co. will mD Prizer nil w e nFk Is one fair trial. " ..;:..! . Ventured Nothing Gained ! " Remember the chances Curt A: Co. yive. EdlIusc the money and receive the Cush. Heaee nddi e : 5 R. IT. OAU a CO, de57 No. I3t?, Pratt street, Baluinuris Md. .)t I OM ; tiu ilitv Mould Cimdl I ' tf 1IW packs Cotfee. 25 cheats Tea. 500 lbs. sclt fli'lled Almonds. 20 barrtlf cruf-hed and powdered Sugar. 10 bale Candle Wick. 10 bnles Cotton Twine. Mandla Hope of all Kinds. Wholesale pnd retail, nt nov30 McELVALN St riTClTS. CHItlSTIHAH AM) NEWTeAH. BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1 A mp collection 1 Aiiiumts Tor IPSO; Englirh nnd American llluctn ited works; Juvenile Books; Bible and Prayer Book-, the tine.-t edition, and in any style of binding ; some .Mosaic sides, with boxos, diescin pswa, writing deks, Acn Ac. The tinet nssortmcnt ever ofVred for sale ln thl city, at the new book tore of I''-fJ J .11. 1(1 LEY dt CO. FIIENX'I! ANPC E ItllAN LEMHONH. JC. CHRfsTIN otieis bis services n teas her nt 1 rencb nnd German, to those persons who wUb to acquire a thoriiUih knowledge of tho-c l u-uages, at very moderate terms 'I'm les-ons will be givrn nt the r.-iiden' es ol the pupils, and at mj school room, on Kkh street between High and Third, next to Dr. S. M. smith' otlice. i 4-ti LAND FOH .SAI.E.-TI10 undivided hall of 16 79-100 a7rr ot land, ail.'ciuing the city of Culuiubu', 15u rods of Hich ttrcct, f'ronrng cn the Columbus and Grovfport tunipike. Title indt'putiible-price 150 dollar, pur aero. Turn eu.-y, and mcite known on application to U. S. IOUMAN. Colutiiims, sept. 4, 1849. dtf FA 1(31 FOH SALE. CONTAINING 200 lure, upon the west sjjdjsj of the Pcioto"r!vr, r 17 miles north ot Columbus and 5 uoi th of Dublin i 5 mile from the Luke Eric nnd Cmcimmti Lailrcad, and 4 miles trim the Columbus Plank Head. The land is fir.t rate, 140acies under no provemc nt, with a never fading streuni running thrush ill part, lucre is a good atne hou-c, w,th hard and rain water pump close to the door. There is MfW camp and orchurd of yt-uof irraited trees. The location is veiy healthy, and near the ttktre-Ted Sulphur Springs. For lurther tntormation, aptdy upon the premise, of oc31-d3m JNO. ROB1N30N. nn HOXEH(JUEN OLAHH WAKE.-F1' liF.Qusrt, Oyjyj P.nts and HalU I'orter and I'ack.ng liotties. Jars, Turn- bten. Vial-, and Druc.ji:t Waru of all ILnda ; 500 boxes 1 lint Gltu'wure ; Wine bottles, Mobis'e, Can, Creams, Jar. Tumblera, FTaiii wd Fluted. Also, Druggist Wait of ve,T variety, constantly for sale by N W SPEERS, ocl.tf Colum street, Cuicinnatf OfliUi BOXES BeUcvemon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, 1-6VJJ zetiom6XSto 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, el all descriptuns: 2000 boxes CounfTT Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to SO X 34 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price N W SPEERS. ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street, Cincinnati Wl f.Mt AND BCOAJI UOI Si: 11OI-ASJi:S-200brl U ffefmeJ r?ujars; 50 do S H Mt In C5, prune landAng from Belle Isle, and lor sale by upo KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati Airi.Es Blx very fine Mules, suitable for California -fi turers, may be h.id by applying to apo KING St HEfFNER, 37 .Main si, Clncii l AISlN?.-i!00 boTes, 100 boxei, 100 A box, L s trom John Adum. anH l. r sale oy apC KI G St HEFFNEK, Cincisi t i;in ai.i: TTHMII0. Q S PIECES Painted Canvast. OsJ 15 Pamask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Brnadcloth. S00 sett Brhu Hub Bands. Dah". Tuft La- e Pakut and Enamebcd Leather, Axles, and Malleable Castings. For sale at the ucn of the novf GILT PADLOCK- FI.OOK Oil. ( LOTUS. VE would call the attention ol the pubbe to cur targe lot tf w I o.ii-h and Amem Floor Oil Cloth, all width, troea 6-;L to square yard. Just receivnd and for sal bf J D. OSBORX CO oc-inn
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-01-31 page 1 |
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, THRUSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1850 NUMBER 172. 9Lt0 b PRIST!'.!) AND PL' II 1.1 Mill: II BY SCOTT fc BASCOM. OFFICE BOUTH-KAST COHNEA or HIOM iT. AND ai'OAM TEa.lIH InvnrlHbly In inh 'llit Daily, to BfffWiW n (tohuabiif, p,-r year " " uMit by mail out .it" f'oluinliu. " ilui-tng tlif nr.inn, ntiil Tri Wc-ldy lialaur,' ti (a) 5 (K) of . 5 00 . 4 00 . a oo . 2 00 1 50 . 1 M . 1 oil 1! Oil . 1 00 50 40 By mill IV Tri Wi-i'kly bj mail Weekly in Olimilim Oui of Hie riiy; liy mail, tniilf To clul'i Of l"i"r WW "'Ward. To clulis of ti'ii Bud UiWETtU, to Mi Mldre.it. . Daily, belllon TrIWceklY Weekly, ulnui To eliiln of In nnil upward. Advertising. The following rate, and rule, of nilverti.inij liave bMtt ajfrci'd ion between tile proprietor, of the Ohio stm. num and the Ohio ate Journal, to lie observed, in all ea.es, after tliin date July upon fttate VI, 1649 Holly Papart One .quare, 10 line, or leas, one insertion " ' etch additional.." " " 1 week ... ... 11 i month " ..." " S ..." : :: 5 :::::::::::::::::::::: " " " 18 ..." Standing card, 5 lines or lead, per annum V rolunm.with 4 changes, " " " " " " " " 13 ..." " changed weekly " " n 't tlaily " " " with 4 rhangei M " . . 0 50 .. o as .. 1 50 .. 'i. 00 3 00 .. 4 00 .. H 00 .. H 00 . 10 00 . . 10 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 . U 00 . 'Jfl 00 .. N 00 go 00 80 oo 40 00 15 00 k M changed weekly " 55 59 2 " daily.. " 130 00 Other canon not provided tor, chargeable in coniorniity witli the above rate). The standard of meiinurement lu be mtflW1 'yi"'. For each additional square in the daily, inserted un' month, or a greater length of time, and for em-h udditionnl MfOlfl buertod under the yearly rain, half prire. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it ia specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties Publishem not accountable for the accuracy of legal udverti-e meiiln beyond the amount cliariieil tor tlieir publication. Announcing candidate (fur uiHcc of every description,) to he charged at the rate of fifty cents ptf week, tor each name; the nun- to he, in all caiea, paid in adwuiee. All advertisements from strangers or transient person, to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will bo continued one month, OP MM ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilege ot yearly lilHlllMII. will be coiitlned rigidly to their regular business ; and ull advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Rati Kstate Agents, ttc, not to be contracted for by thu year, but It. litj charged by the piece, at the iinual rates. No AUVi:T13EMENTS CAN DE INSEIITED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire comiianies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half priee. Marriage notices to he charged ','5 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, nnlesH accompanied by funeral invitations, or obiU-ary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public enU'rtainmoMa where charges are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the undertiuuiiiiL' that the same is to be paid for. II intended to be inserted in the"edilorial column, the MUM9 will be charged at rbe rate of not less than lit) cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an tidvertiM'iiient. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to b charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the abortJTHes. Attorneys will be lioldeu for the price of. :nserling advertisements hrought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850. JANUARY. I . M T.w T. r. t. !. M. T. w T. r. . .. .. 1 ! II 4 5 ..1534 5 li (i 7 8 !l 111 U 12 7 8 (I 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 11) 14 15 Hi 17 18 1!) 30 211 21 19 23 24 25 2li 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 27282!l 30 31 .... 28 211 31) 3 1 ...... ! iEBKUARY AUGUST. .m. t. w t.'f. Vm. t!'w' r. f. . 12 12 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 !) 4 5 li 7 8 0 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 12 13 14 15 11! 17 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24' S4j!5 2li 27 28 .. .. 2.'i2(! 27 28 211 :ll) 31 MAHOH. "" 8EFTEMBEH. iTm, t. I w'l T, r. s. s, M. t.w r. f.' s. 12 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 (1 7 8 0 8 (I 10 11 12 13 14' 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 15 Hi 17 18 1!) 20 21 17 18 l!l 20 21 22 23 22 23 2J 25 211 27 28 24 25 SO 27 28 21) 30 2!) 30 31 .......... .. L .. APRIL. 21TB E S M. t. w t. r. s.m. t. w t. r. s. .. 1 2 3 415 ti ... 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 !) 10 11 12 13 II 7 8 !l 10 II 12 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 13 M 15 Hi 17 18 111 21 22 23 24 25 S6 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 20 311 27 88 20 30 31 .. .. MAY. VoVEMBEH. t T. rT. r. - M I. wT.r. I.I rxr v i s 3 4 l 21 5 0 7 8 !) 10 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 0 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 19 20 21 22 33 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2ii 27 28 29 :iu 31 .. ,24j25 20 27 28 29 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. 9. M. r.w T. r. s. 9. M. T. "w T- T. S. "1 1 2 3 41 5"7 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 : TOO. W. A. NEIL, Altorne) nl Law mill Nollrhor in t'huiirery. OFFICE with Win, Ueunieon Jr., No. g, Neil's Kuhasn, oppo VJ7 aite Secretary (if Htiite's oltice. leclij-dly I r. CONW.r. L. E OML1NSON II. F. CONWAY ot CO., OKOCERS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE. I' I O IRON, AND C'oinnilaaloii nnd I'orwnrillnu -Mert'lmntN, mo.nt itiiii, iya-lyd POItTSMOt TH, OHIO. A. It. Ill TTI.KH, Utttornry nml t'oniiNellnr nt I.nw, enluinhuH. OIiIr. Omce. No. 2, Neil's Exehanite, oppofito BfHOaVf ot State's office. jT97 WILLIAM K OILMOAE. CHAAI.E. W. niLMllAE. W. K. & 0. W. OlUIOaUli Allornc)ai nt Law anil Bollrltam n CaWMiVjr. Office, N. E. comer Mojn uul Seventh .treet.-, mlWly CINCINNATI, OHIO. n. CO.1IHT0CK I'll. ForwariHnt; nnd C'nmmNaion .llrrehnnl-., Produce Dealer., and I.ard Oil Manufacturers, t.'nnnl lla-in. COLl'MBt a, onto. J. RIDUWAY oV I O.'s Iron Foundry, llrond alreet, nenr Ibo Hi-idgr, Coliiin. i'n . Ilnio. Suites of all kinds, and a great variety of OMBBfA always on hand ocU,'4t - OK. Kit it I ;m TIKHII'ON'S OFFICE, VTO. 4, Neil'st Exelmnge, opposite tha Secretary of State's I oihee. Hiiih si.. Ctiluoiliu-. deoll (;eoik;i: k. wam i tt, riiGN AND BAN N Kit PAINTER, novlMtt cotcnat-s, OMIO. WALT Kit TIM: H I . Attornry j n Ilor hi hnw, ( oltimbut., Ohio. A1-(J, a ( omnussionrr to take the Acknowli-deninii of loeds tor the tftntP of New York, jy Office on Hifrh it, between Town mid Rich. oetiXI I. N. wiiitim; a hi ntivcton. OOh-SELLLRS ml Stationers, next door to the luiton Bank. Hich strn I. ColumbUf. Ohio. A larue anHortment of Rook and Stationery alway- on hand. wm "Ltnrn r HEIBEHT A- I.II.i.KV. M. C. LILLKT. BOOK HINDERrf, High street, opposite th, public Offlees, Co-hambus. au)fy0,'45 TO BINDEIlH. 4 RL'LINO MACHINE, iron frame, 1Q pertect order, for sale t cheap for cash. ( jetf) C. HCOTT .,' r 1 1 I . . , jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, II1IIV II. II. Ill l I . 1W OIXEANI OBRB, AIIIIOTT CO., nEAlERS in llanlwnl.' ni.il (,'ulli'ry, Iron, Ni.il-. lib,,. House. Hiillili'rs' niitti'i iul . I'm initio anil Meeliaiiiciil Tools, Military Hoods. A..'.. Ac, No. nil oUgtl MrfOt, tifa of tin. Gilt Piidlock wiirrn kiii siTii'i'iTiiH. N aaaortnicnt of l.iulii -' Wliite Kid Sliiiiwrs just received innl for sal.' b Idee?) II. II. KIM1IALI.. DAVIS, SMITH A CO., pOMMlgSlOri AMI FOAWAaDOIQ MI'.IK.'IIANTS, Wliole-I ' DffAUerl in i Irooerioi mid Produce, Portttnoudli Ohio. PiTsolnil iitti'iitimi L'ivcii to receiving and liirwnrdilnj goods, and ellina Produce eonslirned for sule. - .1.' ,llv mrs INSI'KANCE t'Otll'ANV. 1 F Hartford, CttnteCtlOut Cnpital inid in and safely Invested M i"i I Tin mi nt lor tins CotttMSy, Is pre- pared to take every di krnu. jt",Vsltl. fiptioC ol" Fin liii,uri,uce, upon liberal D. Al BXAMDED. lmt, Colambua, HI'.HOV.tl.. Dli. MAKIS'S OFFICE, owner of Rich lad Third atrot,ad-liilniii-' hi residence, mid opposite the first Baptist Church, dccll-dtf DIM. HKI.WEII cV IIII.DKFTII, W1I.E nttenil to all case., in city or country, on the shortest notice. Office, Nn. 'J44, If iyli street, opposite Commercial Row. Re-ideuce, over the -tine nl' Mes-rs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance on Frlond street. aepSO-dilm COLUMBUS INNFHANCE COllPANVTlntE ANO AIAKIN'E. 'Itllls Cotnjiany continues to insure every species of buildim,', 1 and the turniluro, iimchinery, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire : also, steamboats, anil all sail vessels, and thecargoea of ateaiu. boats, sail vessels, keel boats, mid other water craft, against the perils i t -i In!, i i in 1 1 rivers, mi the i 1 liivninlile terins jlllli-.tl-dtf KK.MAS All AMS. Ji Sec')' 1f HAGS Pimento ; 50 baga Java CoffiM, luiuling Irom I'ni UU ted States, and for sale by KING i IIF.FFNKU. ape Cincinnnut! I. BATHER. 100 bundle. Upper mid skirting Leather Juit nan tiu.ua. tLr.rrnr.rt. apO No 81 Mbui street, Cincinnati SCOAU AMI :IOLASSES.-:i.".'l li.bl. Sucnr. fair and prime; 1,200 bbls Molasses; for sale liv KING i HEFFNER, DMlM BY Main street, Cincinnati OH. CLOTHS LARGE und splciuliil lot of Mahoginiy, i ioicy, Geruiun, t.'hi-nese, English mid Americati Furniture l 111 ( 'lotlis. just received and for sale by J. D. OSIIORN Jt CO. TVTOTICE. Tlae notes nnd accounu of George Gere Ac Co., are 1 1 left with us for settlement und collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AlillO'lT ic CO. Columbus, July 5, 1649, PRINTING MATERIALS FOR SALB. jViH fHlc, low for cnh, or on fhorteredit, n lnr;p iHsortment ol I I'riuting .Mnterials, rTtTjftt"f in DM t ot 2 Hupcr-roynl Iron Hmitb i's'i.-c-l .tnnberry 1'rcnt. XI Dtt, Pica. :tiU Smnll Pica. Ai)0 " HourcoiH, prnxti new. UK) h lirevier. 130 Minion, " " 130 Mfnlon, " " .''everal font Fancy Type. AUu, Job Type ot nenrly every variety, part ul wliieh is m arly new. Together with HtamU, Galley.-, Htkk.j, Chafer?, Kuletj, Leadu, (book i.n.1 newnpHjHT,) Impot-inij .tone", and tinfllly, everything ued in a printiug oliice. Any portion ot the iibove will be nU extremely ha lor Ctih, or on Jtort time. ldeell CH AH, HCOIT, Ajjent. roLiihTfsANn xenH iiailhoad. r IU1I' muiu'd ele:tion tor Dirwtori ol the Cohmiburi ninl Xrnin J. Uiulroitd, will lu- held nt the ottice of enkl company in Co-In n i1 ii- on Tuesday the lut day ol" January net, hi-tween the houri ot" i! mid 4 oVloek, P. M. lty ordtf of the BouiL J. RJDQWAY, Jr., .Secretary. dec8-dlw Stiitciman copy.J S3IITIPS Vlt'KS of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for nale at the idgn ofthe GH.T PADLOCK Sept 10 PATKNT PEN AMAKEIt!WHER SIP PI V .-A superior article for making Quill Pens by a single inn) sim-pic operation. Warranted. For eale at tiie new liouk More of deft J. H. HIU.Y &. CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTERS llOI'StKFKPKltS AND OTHtllS Vali ablk Disciivkkv in tiie AnT of Paint i no. James Coppick, of Mount Holly, N. J hn discovered n tiinpte proee3 of preparim: ami iidxmlc common white lead paint and Ml delicate colors, by which tln ir liability to change and qm their OOHh and beauty in tiie chade or dark h completely obviated. It is n well known fact that white paint in (Mllofl and otln if ahut-up rooms, in pastiHr and behind doors and shutter-, almn.-t invariably ainunit a dirty. moky, yi-lkiw hue, soon arter beiin; applied, when excluded Irom Urn direct ray of light. Eviiry good painter must dp-ire to remedy thid ackimwledirrd evil. '1'hj he may now ea-ily nnd clienply do, anil he enabled to perforin good work that will be useful und FatiH'actory to hi-1 u-lomers, and thereby cecure him increased patronage by rnibni-cing the preeent opportunity to nvail liim.-elt of tliis desirable improvement in his art. Plcnfe call nt this olhVe to eximine eertiflentesi, &c., and to learn how the nceeuaary information may be obtained. J3r"Houekeeperi, nhip and rttt amboat tjwners should of MMIM ecu tnnt their painting in hereafter done according in lUU un-chtim,eablf mid superior iiK lhod, ami tbu avoid tin- iitnioyitiice, inconveliifiiee. OIlMlltttMfl tnd Wpfft of frMplOl n'pitintiiig. Columbus. Dec. 1MB. FOR JANUARY, IS50-JO,00 DOLLARS. 11AKYI.AND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERT. 0m 17. for 11 1630, to be drawn in the City of lialtiuiore, '1 iiuixlay, Jan. 10, 1850. ?H number lottery uml H Drawn Hidlot-. SCHEME. i of S'jii.ooo is mum,., i of r..iiiK) i- .vnm, i or mm 'j.-ooo, i ui 1 ,:t8H i -4 l..iH, ',Hl of ;() are l.l.lHX), ',11 of Hill are H.tXH), tft of ',1KI are .l.lKm, ;t(Xl of 100 an- :iO,tIM. Ct-J of 4(1 ure 'i,irfi0. Tickfti Share in proKirtion. Certiticntet of parknge in the above will In: i-.-ue.l and sold at the following rate ; Utl whole tW halves y7..'iO, iiutirtrrc. 1h,i-. yti eighth, 9..T7. 030,000! illnrylniid on-olldmed l.ollery. For the iM-netit of the Coiir-olitlated I.otterii'- of Maryliind. 'la" A, for 1Kb. t'i ti- drawn in the city of Hallimore, Md. Hatunbiy, Jan. 1 IPSO. 7h number, and II drnwn bnlloti. SPLKNblD SCHEME. 1 of WO.dOOH 50.000, y.' of l.iNUl are ti.10.OOo, 134 of 40H Hre 77,000, M of 100 are tl.tt0it, ol HI nre 5,tW0. of 70 an- 4.o"7"J, i:tvf of t'.o nreT.fW, IIWol'.'iO an- CXW. Ticketn jtl.'s Share- in proportion. CertinVatej of parkai:". in the above will lie i m il and riohl at the fotlowinn rale- : vjt; whole tickeU $210, half tfi krU 10.1, qiiarterK W.WI, 20 eighth- 20.2.1. JS'iO.OOO .Mnrylinul ( niisolidntt'd I.iitlery. C'Irph 7, for 1B0O, to be dra n in the fM$ of llrdtimore, .Md-. Tliur .lay, Jan. 1.1. lKlo, Mi number lottery and 10 ilraw n ballot-. liLORIOCS SCHEME. I of $20,000 in 20.000, of 8,000 is 8.000. 1 of 4,000 Id 4,000, 1 of 1,760 is l,7ti0, 10 of 1,200 arc 12,000, 10 of 000 arc 6,000, 10 of :W0 are .,,000, 10 of 200 are 13,000, 76 ot 100 are 7,000. .10 of W an- 2,240. Ticket S Hhnrec in proportion. Certiricatca of parkug- in the above will be fued and sold nt the following rBtes : -'2 whole ticket" 22 halve- .12,50, 22 quarter lift, eighths 8,12. 5:i7,.'500 (.mud on-olidnted Lottery of 3IniylniiI. 1 or the benetit nl tiie ConolidaUd I.otU'rie. Class No. 0 for 1850. To Iw drawn in the city of Bidtimore, Md., Saturday, Jan. 10. 1850. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 ot W7..HI0 h ;i7.5tXI, 20 of 3.500 are 70.000. 2"i of 1.500 am 37,-500, 25 of 750 are 8,7;.0, 2.1 of :t0." an- 7,1X12, 121 of 250 arc 31,000, 63 ot 100 are 6,300, 63 of 75 are 4.725, 126 ot 50 arc 6,300. Tickets tlO Shan-n in Drooortioii. (Yrtihente of BMlUMM wlIM-e issued arttl nold at the lollowiusj rates: 2i wboln tickets 130, 20 halves 6.1, 26 quartrs, 32,50, 2u eighths 16,25. pMJNM -Uiiryliiml Connnlidit ted Lottery For the hem-tit of the Town of He! Air, and lor other ourp tsi- Class V3, for 1850. To le drawn in the city of (inltimore. Md.. Tuesdey, Jan. 24. 18.H. 78 numlier lottJ-ry and lv! drawn ballots. irHttxr. 1 of 20,000 i- tiO.000, 1 of 8,000 it 8,000, I of 4.'J00is 4.000, 1 of 2,000 is 8,000, 25 of 1.000 are 2.1,00ft. 'J5 of 500 ar; 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12,500, 106 ot 214 are 35,585, i'i of .10 arr ;r-;ci TickeU 85 hare in proportion. Certihrntr of packnges in the above will Ik- issued and Mild at the following rates : f whole tiekf-t- 70, 20 hrdves 35, 26 quartera 17,50, 26 eighth 8,75. Address K. N. CAKK St CO.. deti6 13H Pratt street, Baiomore, Md. NEW coons. WE have in "tore, and otl'er tor sale on good tern; 75 doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Hhovela and Spades " " 100 Mill nnd Cross Cut Saw, 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lighU " Hath. 1000 lbs. Putty. jij Hois i,meeo un. 200 kegi Nailn, a-sort'tl nov'J (iERE. ABBOTT A CO, At the sign of the Gilt Padlock OIVOHCE. TIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE The un dersigned have in preta work on the above tubject, by Henry Folsox Page. This work is written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the kw of (;pry oth-aff .State. It conuins a view of the tollowmg subjects ; I. Ot divorces generally. II. Of th' courts granting divorce. III. Causes of divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V. Wilful ab-aenee. VI. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VIU. Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contract. X. (iros negW t of duty. XL Habitual drunkenness. XII. Infamous puuiahment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Recrimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse oftime. XVIII. Al imony. XIX- Of the hill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree XXII. Foreign divorces. Forms of hilln, decree, Six. The Introdurb'on contains r brief view, I. Of the history of divorce, and their law in foreign countrie. II. The law of the different State. III. The eanmi law. 1 vol. 8 to. J. H. RILEY Sc. CO., Columbus Sept. 10, 1649. Publisher and !;,..,k II. r NEW BfOKi. 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WHITING, COLUMBUS, I JAS published a New Edition of Practical Forms in Actions I I Personal and Ileal, and in Chancery, now in COIIU&OQ II D Uie State of Ohio ; comurif iii Process, Declarations Pleas, He-plications, Demurrers, Verdict.s, Judgments, Complete Record, Si ire Facias, Attachment, Ejectmeut,Occupying Clnimants, Bill of Particulars, Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, App.nl, Dfr OOaiUonj in Bttta CoUrtl nnd in Courts of the United State-. Ue aanptlon Iroai Tux Bales, Cdorki1 fotriAt, Exei-utioiis, Partition, Habeas Corpus, Oaths, Select Writ-, Appointment of Clerks, Ad-mission of Attorney and Solicitors, and various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in Chancery, Injunctions, Subprena ami Noiic. Dt mvrreri, Plea-, Answers, Hi'aring and I!e-heariug, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decree, Ac; WITH N'oing. " It it dangrroun U alter old tntnblithtd farms." 2 Fq, Ca. Abg. 764. B P. 1). Wilcox, Attorney at Law. ' 1 large Mip. royal Hvo. vol. of S70 pages, in tine law binding. II ECOM M EN DATIONH. From the JftttaN of !- CH in lltuik. " Tlw new forms, the authorities adduced, and the copious notes added to this edition, great! V increase its value. The book will prove ol lkt utility in coiiilut inu' to utnloniiity ami accuracy in practice throughout Ohio. It hint been preuare 1 with enrv. uml artnou a dfllfW ot critical ltMntbU and WfU acumen which luhl-DOt only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame an an able law writer of its learned uuthor." Court in Hunk, January 7, ltS4D. From the Hun. Judge MeLt'iui, of the I. H. Mupreine Court. "All who are acquainted with the MWVltl leaniiuif anil hih professional eharaet. r of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from his pen under the above title ; ami I am sure that no out- mi reading it. will be disappointed. The forms of procesn from the commencement, of a j;reat variety of civil actions until their linnl terminations, are niven. uud the forms of pleadings in MM at common law, uud two in clu&-eery, so rs to (juide the practitioner in em step he takes ; nnd in relation to liiesc forms of process and pleiulinu's, a reference is made to authorities surtaiuiiu; important pointy of practice, under Hppi opriale heaiK The miiiiKh rial dulies of clerks and ot OtBcOTI jfiOmiUJ, are plainly pointed out, ita-luiliny the mode of tajdng ilepositions in the ledend M well as iu the State coiirK I'pnn the whole, I consider this work us a most valuable one to the prote-iion, and to all VfhON duties connect them, either directly or indirectly, with the administration of justice " From the lion, Switjfi Itiirnel. " It appears to DM that no Practitioner in the courts ot our State, with vour book bsfon them, can lie at a lo tor the form of any Proce-H, Pli-iuliiig, Will, Answer, tJrdcr or Entry, tliHt can be wanted in the course of his practice mid it is very etident lhat the numerous references in your cojiioiis notes, will save much time and labiT to those ol the profes-inn who eoiiaidt the work."' VMM .1 Will her. "We have here, under the name of mtoil.I edition, in reality, a new book of (70 pages, every one of which cotilains matter Of every dav utility to t lie. Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not see bow even the tyro, with the light here fumidied, need be al a loan 'for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney or Clerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only givi ntho Anir, bat the ir)nri firr ; Inr nuthoritics are rited to nii-taiii ulim.-t every form pre'-eliled : and tlu n the index, that better half of a law book, i very elabomte and complete." From .In dye Wrin.it. " Hie flnt edition has been cinelully revin-d, ami hi ninny other torui-. lidded that 'this may be reuarded as abno-t n new work.' Copious noten are added to this edition, relating ehietly to prae-tire, M-lecteil from innti-rials collected by the author during wvend years, and especially relating to the more import mil (mcstions in ChiuiceiA practice that have not yet lieen i-etileil in the courts of Ohio, fins hook should be in the library of even,- practicing Lawyer." For Rile t the hook store ot I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON, The work may aNo be had, at tin- publishers' prices, of the fob lowing persons, viz : Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster : Jutcph Jones, b.ioki-eller, Chillicothe: William McArthur, CircU-ville; James Stephenson, Portr-niouth; Haiiford A Co., hookM-llers, Newark: W. W. Reed A Sonn, and A. W. perley, do., Zaiie-ville ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairevillo ; A. L. Fiajer, do Steubenvillo ; II. L. .V T. Hanna. New Lisbon; Reelie A- Elkim, bookr- ljers Akron : W. A S. Slocum, do.. Marietta ; J. D. Bigger A: Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast. do.. Ctiutoii ; II. Little, do., Ilavenna ; C. '. .Itum s, elerk ot the court, Louaii, llixkiiij county; Samuel Kuepper, Wooster; John BckII, Cadiz; Martin W.-lker, clerk ofthe court, Miller-burgh. Holmes countv; Wm. II. Cimfu-ld. E-"(., Medina; It C. ' .unglove, biMiW-eller, Cleveland: C. Hartlett, do., PuineriVille; W. N. Porter, Warn n, Trumbull county ; Ainon Hulibard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, A-htabula county ; David Campbell A Son, booksellers, Haiiduky City ; .1. J. Bench, book'-ellcr, .Minis, field ; .1. 11. Lnrwill, clerk of the court, liucyrus ; Bron-on Sc Me-I.i in-, Kenlon, llardiH county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller. Springfield; S. Milliki.ii, clerk ofthe court, Washington. rttM county; C. Ellis, booMMrj Dnyton; Francis Harris, Xenia; Juincs Morrison and II. Linibocker, Piqua; Thus. Brodie. Postmaster, Lebanon; il. W. Derby A Co., 1 kM-tler-, Cincinnati; Win. W. Fay, Delaware; G. f I. Worth, L'pper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, Marion: J. Melvin, London, Madison co,; George Ebert, Titl'ui ; Win. Hood, Pcrrysburgh ; C. E. Newman ami J. M. Crosby, Norwulk; J. Sowers Ar Co., Findlny; Otta II Mo'lb-r, omerect, perry co.; Parsons A Co.. Elyrin. bJecll-dw rC0.ilEI.ETE DIG KTOFTTl E OHIO KEPORfs. IN. WHITING At HUNTINGTON have publi-h-d a di-est of t the tiret sixbx-n volumes of the Ohio Reports ; containing all (he ra.-e:i ever reported at Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. WOeo Attorney at Law, and sometime Reporter of that Court; 1 vol H vo, 70s) pagea, in firm law bindim;. Price 83,50. Ut Ibis di,-c-t Judi;e Buniet remarks: " I nm ot opinion that it has much merit, and will be a valuable acquUition to the libraries of our profession. It is calculated to unve much time and labor, as well as to secure full nnd accurate views ol the course of decision on the various matter which hove been in litiualion in the Supreme Court f our State since the year lii!L The plan chosen for the work is simple and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience ana vniue. Judge Walker uiys " This digest is very systematically ar-rnnseil, well condensed, has a complete table ol the cases with n-fcrences to the volumes, and. what we do not find in digests, an excellent index to the principal matters." The work may aho lie had. at the publishers' prices, of the following persons, viz: Dr H Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jnne.book-M-lIer, ( billieotbe; W McArthur. Circlevillc; Jame- Stephenson, Portsmouth ; Santord .t Co, book.eller, Newark; W VV Reed A: ."una, and A W NvtfTi do, Zaneiville, Dr J Dunham, St Claire-ville ; A I. i'rnzer, do, riteubenville ; B L & T Hanna, New Lisbon ; Beebe At Elkins. booksellers, Akron : W Sc. S Hloeum, do, Marietta; J I Bigger Sc. Co, Massillon; J J Fiu-t, do. Canton ; B Little, do, Ravenna . l ' W James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking Co, S Knepper, Wootcr; J Ileal, Caiiiz i M. Welker, clerk ofthe court, .Millersburgh, Holmes co; W L'anfield. Esq. Meilina: M V. Younglove, bookseller, (."levcland: C Bartlett, do, Painesville: W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull eo ; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jcttersoti, A-htabula co; D Campbell & Son, booksellers, Sandusky City I J J Beach, bookseller, MantHd J II Larwell, clerk of th" court. Buryrus; Bnmson Sl McLene, Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, ImoksebVr, Springfield ; H Millikan. clerk of the court. Wn-hinKton, layette county ; (' Elh. book-eller, Dayton; F Harris. Xcnia : J Morrison nnd H Limlmcker, Piqua ; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derby ic Co, book8eller, ('incinnati; W W Fay, Delaware: G C Worth. I'pper Sandusky; C Alb-n. Marion ; J Melvin. London, Madison co: G Eliert, Tiffin; W'm Hood, Perryburgh ; (' E Newman and J M Croby, Norwalk i J Sowers Sc Co. Ftndlay O H Mueller, Somerset, Perry co ; Par- ions Sc Co, Elyria del9-d4;w RIPLEY'S WA It WITH NBXICO A fell History ol the Rise, Progress and Termination of the War with Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in the United Htatep Army. 'J vols. 6 vo. Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of decM I. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. ULUIPSatS OF SPAIN I ORNOTF.SOI- AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN HH7- By P. T. Wallis, 1 vol I-, mo. Price 7.i eta. Just received at the Book More of a19J I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. tlNTIIOVS ANCIENT OKOORAPHT, SYSTEM of Ancimt and Mediaeval (.engTaphy. A-c. By x Charles Antlym, ELD. 1 large vol. tj To. MM published. For sale ht the Bookstore of dec-J4 L M. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE KAMI OWltnMI MAHTAL, rONTAlNINti a summary of Sratnte Regulations in New York, V- Ohio. IndiHiia, Ilhnoi, Michigan, Iowa and Wisconsin, con-eerniniz Land TitW. Deeds, Mortsnieeit, Will of Real Estate, De-eenta. Land Txes, Tax Sales, Redemptions, Limitations, Exemptions. Interest of Money and Usury, with an Bppendix containing thet oo-tirations 0f the said States. By Benjunun F. Hall, Counstdlrr at Law. 1 vol. jjvo. TESTIMONIAL. From Ex-Gov. Seward "I liebere your work will be extensively useful, and think I rannot be mistaken in advising : puli-Ikatxm under an expttatinn that it will bt of much ten" ice to land owm-rs and to the public.' From Millard Fillmore, Vice Preidcnt of the United Plates " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal proiewion, but by many bnainess men having commerce or desdinn In the States noticed. Such a manual would furni'h jut tb mformaboa which persons mtereatei in weitem lands desire." For sal ai the Bookstore of dsfiS-dAw L N. WHITINQ Sc. HUNTINGTON. HOTKLS AND SALOONS. HUOADWAV HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, apO-dtt llrontl a treet, Columbiia, Ohio. cai'itol iKM sE-coM'nnrs, omo. M. NORTIIRUP, PaopRirtoR. 'pHlS new nnd popular Hotel U located in the most central part A of the city. It niw been enlarged, imd is now furnished in a style eou;d to that of any Hotel in the West. The Table d'Hoto Is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spared to maku the guests tool HOMt.. Stages for all the routes, call nt this bOBM daily for passengers. Convenient, and firtt rate Stabling and Carriage House attuch od, and experienced imd careful Ostlers, always in attendance, septio-dyl I SITED StTteVTsTEI, ('OEI'MBES."" ROBERT RUSHEL IT AS taken tho United States Hotel, located a few rods south ot 1 1- his old stand, where ho is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to wdcomo his old patrons and friends, and all oth ors who may have occasion to vu.it Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. mar-.'S AMEItFcAN SAL001Y, (UNDEn THC AMEIUCAN HOTEL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, bUch as Oysters, Birds, Venison, Freh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oynters, Clams, Lobsters, fee, Ha The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors, W'nes, Cordials, Kegnrs, Sec. No pains will be spared to gratify the tastes and appetites of the guests of the American Saloon. " Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc l-tf fITV VYl,GO-( oliTmbUH, Ohio". i tORNER High Street und Sugar alley. Tho proprietors ol thi-j eatabh-hintnt are now prepared to serve up Oysters, Giime, Fi-li, and all the luxuries of the season, in a style unsurpassed. They have uUo added several privnte rooms for gentlemen wishing to give Buppers. The Bar is supplied with tin; bet of Liquor-i and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz .XX rile Ale, anU Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch it served updailv, by oc-JImIU ) BARKER i OLMSTED. I II I" 1NSI IJANCE. NEw JEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. unoa No. M, nil street. .MORRIS FRANKLIN, Prrt't. PLINY FREE MAN, Acumru. Charter pi riK'tii;il. The business of this colnpk- ny is conducted upon the mutual jilan. Its net earnings duriiiL' tl'it; lust three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy huhf-8r is a member ofthe company, end entitled to share in its prolix, which have averaged 50 por cent, per annum on all premium paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50. in which cose 00 percenLis required and 40 per cent may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, renewable annually, nnd bearing fi per cent, interest. The amount of its capital, tho character of its securities, and its mode of doing busine.is, make this one of the sateat companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being ntter nil sought for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on tiie lives of persons on any part of the globe, at equitable rates ot premium. A man mny insuru hiH lite in the nume of his wife, so that the amount in-ured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and consideruto are daily i.-t uriii to tbuir tiunilie und liienilH tho-e advantages. Tho agent in Ihhf city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this compiuiy. Ally information iu connection with the subject will he clu'cr-tully iven, nnd the applications for insurance promptly uttended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, .rt, 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Coil's store. Hon'i Thompson, m. D., Examining Physician. mi33 ( AIIVED WOK U. VRCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others engaged in building, can be Mipjilied with carved Work for any purjio.-e, whether Clnssical or Grotesque, Gothic or AnuV-que. Altar pWCOl for churches Centre Piece to support eliinnle-lieiv, Panels for wall-', Frieze,-., Tre--.es, Ao. QonUetMQ supplied with i3rigUu oaSjtiglll j Churches, Public Halls Qf Private Houses, decorated with eurveil Work etii;il to anything on this side the Atlantic. 'Hie mbsc-ribcr has had uniny year experience, ntut ran refer to many of his works, public and private. The curved dt-eoratioUJ upon the ceding of tiie Udd Fel-Iowa' 1 lull in Dayton was deued and carved by him, and is acknowledged to lie the moet oeaumul wA moat appropriate tiling of the kind in America. The interior of I'mMied or old buildings dei'oruted with facility. Figure mni figure heads lor r-iylis, .1. ROBINSON, Carver, nc:il-d:tm Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS pOl SALE by the subscriber, nsiding at Waterville, in the 1. county of Lucas, at reasonable terms ns to price and payment, ftco nf the mimt upli inlid imprtirtd farm MM the Mnitmrr llirtr, to wit: The farm known as the Dodd tiinn. at Damascus, about twenty live mile-' above .Mauim-e City, containing nearly .kdl acrer. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwnnFi of 100 acres in a highly improved dure, with good n.iclliiig and out-botises, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trie. The Wabash and Erie canal pusses through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of trail" port nt ion to the lake. 'Phis is one of the mo-t beautiful funns upon the .M;uimee river, nd probebt Cin scarcely be exceeded in tile BtHtB. Al-o, tbfl Una upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acre-, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom hind upon the Maumee. I'puii this farm there ire large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, gmal dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of it large quantity of cherries, graja-s, plums nnd peaches iu short, fi place which the undersigned has fitted up, during inddenee cif fiftiH-n years, as a home tor himself. I erne, may be known on application. iuurioj 1. EUSED. IIAVIW, SMITH A- CO., COMMISSION AND 1'OWAliHiNG MERCHANTS, wholesale V.' dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Per sonal aitenlion given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd tel linn produce consigned for sale. wlS-dly (Xaftj of ,ik l.irbon, Ohio.) (GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, JT deals in Butter, Cheese, l.nrd, and Produce in general, No. I'J, East Front sL. Ban steamboat landing, ('incinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wiigfct and A.G. Richard-on. Bro. A' Cij., Cin-c intuit i ; B- W. Sno,L'ra-is A Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg & Elliott. Philadelphia ; John Smith. New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson A CovimIo. Welf-villc; Bwall and Cehliart, Pittaburiih ; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Si-ott, St. Louis. MtW tlTf 1ST RBGBITBDi A T the old r.tmi.1 i ppusite tiie Mute lluiii-e, nn Ulinvalleil ns-ort- ist CLOTHS, nearlv one hundred different V tnenl of the thn ainu-ot j niicy aim -nin i :innere -, ricn i am y aim riain velvet, Silk. Satin, (including white ami liuht colored lor party and weddiiiL' Dress,) and wool Vesting ; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and Ctideridiirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers, Su-is n-ders, black and white Kid and Silk (Roves, wool Gloves and Half Hose ; and in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing apparel to la- found in the first draper etablith-ments of the East. Thee goods were very recently selected with great care liy the undersigned, iu one of the best Fnstcm markets, and are of the latest nnd most durabbj styles that could be louud in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are re-wet fully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Oniers from any part of the State, as heretofore, faithfully nnd promptly attended to. lnov9 CIIICKERING & GIMIEHT'M PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for Hale at manufacturer's pri-cea. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Houic, Columbus, Ohio. ITlTTl auKMly LITTLE HI AMI RAILROAD. SI' RING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 184!. For New York and Boston two through trains dally change of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1H1D, until further notice, I'as-Teiu'er'a Trnins will run us follows : Leave Depot on East Eront street, at .1 o'chx-k 10 minutes A. M.. and .! o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerficld, Morrow, Wayncsville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Spring and Spr ins field. Itciurning, leavei Sprinjrtield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M. i'li-'ngers for New York, Boton and intermediate, points, eh on It take the ft, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. p-iis-engers for Columbus, Znnesville, Wheehng, and internie-dinte towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. 'Hie Uhio Stane ComtHUir nre runniui: the following lines iu connection with the Trains i A Diuly Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield Incon-ii.-etion with the Morning Trr.in frim Cincinnati. Also, Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, collecting witn tiie .'1 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The cars of the Mail River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave SpriiiBticld at li M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati Tor the present only. On Sunday but one train will lie run, leaving Cincinnati at U P. M., and Springfield at 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xcnia $1 90 " Sprint-field 9 80 Handiisky City 6 80 Bofialo 10 00 Columbus 4 90 For other information and Through TickeU, apply at the Tick-t Uliice, on BrondwAV, nortr Front ireet, Cincinnati. WM. CLEMENT. Superintendent '"pThe Company will not lie responsible for Baggage exceeding .si dollars in vidue, unless the same returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rntc of a passage for every 000 dollars in value above that amount aprihf Jin- hnssl mid for sale, 100 krln S. C. TAR, by apfi KING Sc HEFFNER, Cincinnati TO PAHKNTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention ia paid to children first, nnd after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES,. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for tho clcaiuing of blood, and cur ol nil tcrofuloufl diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonjr, for the core of A ew and Fever. Thousands can testify to th efficacy of theae remedies. B. A. Ffchnestock's St Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for yers a a certain rrmedy fur expelling worm from the human system. Seller's Liver I'ills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diaraaea ariaing from a de-rnii"d state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coush Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneas, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of th 'Throat, Whoop-inn Cough, Stc Str. Trask a Magnetic Ointment is (raining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Henda he. Bruized nnd Sprained Limbs, Rhcuuiatiera and Lameneaa, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, i rn, ace. All of the above medicine and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio state Journal Office. augddtf ENT'MFRKNCI1 I ALF BtMT. CU STOM made fine French Calf Boots at $3, 83 .V) and 84, for sale at KIMBALL'S ghoe and leather Store. Journal buidingai dc7 ' Government of the United State, FHOM MAKCH 4, ItHO, To MANCIt 4, l53. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana ico President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINET. Secretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretary ol the Treasury. W.M.M. MEREDITH, of Pcunsy Irani. Secretary of the Interior, THOMAS EWUJG, of Ohio Secretary of War, GEOlitiE W. CRAWFORD, of Georgia. SetroUry ol the Nvy, WILLIAM B. i'RESTON, of Virginia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLLAMEH, of VeniiLut. Attorney Gt-ncrRl, REVERDY JOHNSON, ot Maryland TIIE JUDU'IAIIY. sl'Fueme coubt or the united itates Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Marylaud John Mclean, ot Oh IVIWOCiniK .1!' 1 I I'", PETER V. DANIEL, ofVlrghjIn, SAMUEL NELSd.N, of N. Yurk. LEVI WOODBURY, ofN.Hhmp, ROBERT C GllIEIt, ol Perm. JAMES H WAYNE, ol Georgia, JOHN CATRON, ol'T-mnesiee, JOHN McKlNLEY, ofKy., MEMBERS OF THE XXXI CONOKEgS. AKBANOEU ACCOBDINU TO TlfEIB KNOWN PIIErCitENCIS WITH BEJ-CBCNCE TO THE TWO GREAT PAATIE3. S KNATE. President .MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ot U. atatei. ecrctary Asdirv Dickens Atchison, David R.d Mo. Hale, John P N. C. Hiimliii, Hannibnl, tf .. Ct- Houiton, Samuel, d. . . . .Teuu Hunter, RobtTl M T.si Mo. Jonee, George W, d Geo King, Wm. U. tf .Ark. Mangum, Wiibe P. ic.. - Me. Mason, Jnmes M. d .N. H. .Me. Badger, George E tc . . Bultiwiu, Roger 8. tf Bell, John, to Benton, Thomn? H. d. bV'rrien, John IL h ... Borland. Holon, d Bradbury, Jamcu W. d Bright, Jcase D. d Butler. Anthony p. d. . Calhoun, John c-.d. ... Cuss, Lewis, d .Tex. .Va .Iowa. A I,. N. C. .V. X, J. . Flor. .N. II .Md. -Ver. ..Md. .Tex. .Ark. Mi Y. Ml .Ct. , .Lou. .Del. ..Pn. ...la. .Miller, Jacob W. . ... ...8 C Morton, Jnckecn, io ... . - .a. C. Norrh), Motes, jr. tf . . . . ..Mk-h. Pearce, James A w . . . Ohio- Phelps Samuel -. i- Cba-o, Salmon I'.tf Clarke, John u , .R. I. Pratt, Thomas G. ic Lluy, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. 0oopili James, tc Corwiu, Thomus, te.. . Davis, John, w Davis. Jett'eraon, d . ... Dawou, Win. C. tc Dayton, Wtn. L. ic Dickinson, Daniel B. d. Dodge. Augustus C. if. Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A.o Downs, Holomon tT. tf. Felcb, Alpbeus, ( Foot. Henry B. d Greene, Albert C. ic . . . .Kv. . - Ala. ..I'n. ..Ohio. .Mass ..Mies. . .Geo. N. J. ..N. Y, ..Iowa. -Wis. ,.m. . - Lou. ,.Mlch . .Miss. ,.R. I. Ku.-K, Jliomas J. d. . . . Sebastian, Wm. K. d . . Seward, Wm. H.K.... shields, Jamoi, d Smith, Trumnii. tc Soule, Pierre, d Sprunnce, Presley, k. . Sturgeon, Daniel, d ... lurney, Hopkin;- L. d Underwood. Jo-eph R. Uphnm, Willinm, to Widker, Isaac P, d Wales. John, to Webster, Daniel, tc Whircomb, Jesse, d ... Yulee, David L. d.. .. .Tenn ic . Ky. . . . Ver. ...Wis ...Del. ...MM ...Ind. ...Flor, HOUSE OF li E P R E .S E N T A T I V K S , apOottar--UU WELL COBB, ol Georsjin. Clerk Thomas J. Camphell, of Tennessee. Albcrtson, .Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W.ft d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou lown Alexandi.T, Henry P. ir Allen, Charles, $. w. Alston, Willinm J. ic Anderson, Josiah M. tc Andrewn, (irurje li, ,, Ashe, Willinm S. d Aflhmuu, (Jeorge, n Averett, Tbomns H. d Baker, Edward D. ic Buy, Wilham V. N. d Bayly, TIioii-hs H. J Beale, Jntlie M. H. d Benin it, Hetirv. ir lUasell. Williiitit H. 4 Btogtam. Kinsley S. d Rocoek, Thomns S. d Bokee, David A. Bootbi VTnlter,. . d. Bowdon, Franklin W. ,1 Bowie, Riehnrd J. r Bowlui, iTamrt R. d Royd, l. inn, d Bn-ck. Daniel, ir Briggs, George, r Brooks, James, it Brown, Albert G. d Brown. Willinm J. d Buel, Alexniider W. tt Burrows, Lorenzo, tc Burt, Arnii.it ml. d Bntli-r, CheatSTi tr Btltler, Thomas R. ir Cabtul, Umird C tr Cable, Joix'pli, d Caldwell, (.eorceA. d Ciddwell, Jo-etili P. N Calvfak Samiiel, NY Mass Aln Tenn NY NO Mms V 1)1 Mo Va Va NY 111 Mich iiiiiioiiui, uvna s. a Kerr, John B. tc King, Daniel P. tc King, George G. te King. James Q, tr King, John A. tc Kinir, PresUm, d Ln Sre, Emile, d Lefllcr. sh.-pliprd, d Levin, Lewis c. jiaf iv I'l Nil llttrtlllj, Nuthauiel S. d Me Mmin, Horrtco,s ic Mai Penn H Ver Va Ohio Va Penn Ohio Lou Va IU Ind Mar.-hnll, Humphrey, tc .ua'on, .fooo ( . a Mafteson, Ortamus B. tr Meaclmm, James, ir Mende. Richard K. d Miller, John K. d Milson, John S. d Moore, Henry D. tc Morehead, Charles S. tv Morris, JonailiHii D. d Morse, Isaac E. d Morton, Jeremiah, it-Mc( leruand. John A. d McDonald, Joseph E. d McDowell, James, d NY Conn Aln Md Mo Kv Mm, Ind Kiel NY SC rtnta Conn rior Uliio Kv NC Va McUiiuidu Ji Edward W.ic Ind Mehissoek, ThoniHs, tc N Y MeLaiinhim, Jiimes X. d I'enn MeLane, Robert -M. d Md McLean, Kinh E. tc Ky McMulliii, Fayette, d Va McQu'-cn, Jamej, d S C MeWillie, WilliHm d Mis I Nelon William, it NY Nee, Henry, tc Penn Newell. Willinm A. tc N.I 1'i'iiu Campbell. Lewis D. s r Ohio I flllr, MHVltl l. il (Jl Cnsey, Joseph, tc Cbaiiiller, .lo-eph R Tenn Otis, Andrew JockBon, it I'enn rum Old-:, I.dRoii II. d Ohio 1 itirke, I harlea L. a? NY Cleveland, Chaunrey F. d Conn CI ins mini, Thomas L. n- NO Cotih, Howell, d Geo Cobb, Williamson R. W. d Ala Orr, Jnmes L. d 9 C Otis John, w Me Outlaw, David, tc N C Owen, Allen F. tc Geor Parker, Rithnrd, d Va Peaslee, Chnrle H. d NH IVck, Lut iu B. d Ver Phelps, John S. d Mo Ph-Btiix, J. Phillips, u NY Pitman, Charles V. tc s Penn Potter, Emery I d Ohio Powell, piuilus, d Va Putnam, Harvey, tr NY Reed. Robert ft ir Colroek, Willinm F. rf 8 C ( ole, Orsftmiif;, w l 'oilier, 1 1, .11110(1 3, Conriiil, Charles M, u ( 'irwin, Moses B. r Crowell, John, f ttr DaM, John R. J. d DelM-rry, Edmund, tr Dickey, Jesse C. r rjimtnielt, Mflo M.d Di-iu'V, David T. d Dixon, Nntliaii V. w Duly, Jnnies D. d Duer, William, ir Duncuii, Jiimet II. tc Dunham. Cyrus L. tf Durkcc, Charles, . d Edmuudson, IL A. d Evnn-, Alexander, M Evhh-, Ntithan, w Ewinc, Andrew, d Featherston, W. S. d Pitch, QraMn N. d Fowler, Orin. to Freedli-y, John, v Fuller, Thomaa J. D. d (icutry. Meredith P. w Gerry, Elbridge, d Giddinirs, Jcf bun II. s Gihuorc, Alfred, d Goodrnuw, Rutus K a Gorman, Willis A. d Gott, Dhniel, a? Gould, Herman D. te Green, James S. d Grinncll, Jostph, w ifaelo-tt. Tbonias C. d Hull, WiUnrd P. d IHlIoway, Ransom, V Hamilton, William T. d Hammond, Edward, d Hampton, Moses, Haralion, Hugh A. d Hnrian. Andrew J. d Hiii'innuson. John H. d Hums, Isham 0, d Harris, Samson W. d Harris, Thomas L. d Hay, Andrew K. tc Haymond, Thomas 9 ic HeTiurd, William, w Henry, Willinm, ts Hiblmrd, Harry, d HiUianl. Ibnry W. a Win NY Lou Ohio Ohio NC NC Penn roan iieynoiiK i.nieoit U.w N Y Ohio Hichnrdt-on. Wm. A. d 111 I; i Hisley, Elijah, tc NY Robbins, John, jr. d Penu Rockwell, Juhue, Ic Mate Robinson. John L. d Ind ltoot, Joseph M.s tr Ohio Rom?, Robert L. tr M y Hos, Thomas, if Peon Ilumsey, Dnvhl, k. NY Snekett, Wm, A. tr NY Snvnge, John H. d Tenn Sawtell, Cullen, d Me Schenck, Robert C. sc Ohio Schermerlnirn, A. M. te NY Schoolcraft, John L. tc NY Seddoti. .tntnea Ad V Wie N Y .Mass Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Tenn Miss Ind Mats Penn Me rVim Shenoen,. Attn too tt twatfl Me SilvBL-fer. Peter II. io JI V Ohio ft nn Me Ind NY NY Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Md Md Penn Geor Ind Eou Tenn Ala 111 N J Va Vor Ver NH Ala Spnuldine. Elitrulge G. tc N Y Sprngue,'Williain,s tc Mich Stanly, Edward, to NC Stanton, Frederic P. tf Tenn S trillion, Riehnrd II. d Kv tephrns, Alex.ind r H. to Gerr Stetson, Charles, d Me Bterena, j Baddcttt, w Strong, Wilham, if Sweetaer, Charles, d Taylor, John L. so Thomas, James II. tf Thompson, Jacob, d Thompson, James, d Thompson, John B. to Theirpoii, Willinm, d Thurmaii, John R. w Toomtu, Robert, w Tuck, Aw, ft w Undcrhill, Walter, to Van Dyke, John, to Venidile, Abraham W. d Vinton, Samuel F. to Wnlden, Hirnm, d W'aldo, Loren P. d Wallace, Daniel, d W'alkius, Albert G. ts Wclborn, Marshall J. d Wentwortb. John, d I't nn Prnn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss Peun n lown NY Geor N II I y N J N C Ohio NY Conn 8 0 liuagimiil, Mores, d Ohio Tenn Holladay, Alexander R d Va QfJQf 111 Holmes, Isaac E. d SC Houston, John W. tr Howard, Volney E. tf Howe, John W.ft te Hubbard, Dacid, d Hunter, W. F.ik Inge, Samuel Vv. d Jackson, William T. tr Johnscn, James L. ic Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. d Jones, George W, J Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala NY $y i MB Ark Tenn v tut.', Hugh, tr NY Wnittlcsey, William A. if Ohio WiUrick, Isaac, if N J Wibuot, David. d Penn WJimiii Christ. H. Tern WiLon, Jinr, w N H Wintbrop, Robe rt C. tc Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Jofeuh A. d H C Young, Tliomns H. d III Whole Number 259 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS AMI new YKAnVfl rnE-ENT-i. N WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON have opened a larue assort A mint ot Annuals and other elegant wcrki sufuibl tor Christmas and New Year's present, width they will aell t extreme!? low prices , amoni; which are THE DRAWING ROOM trCRAP BOOK for 1330, an eWanl quarto volume with 31 superb illustrations, engraved by the niesl celebrated artists; THE LEAFLETS OF MEMORY; a splendid illuminated annual for 1B50, 8 vo ; GEMS OF BEAUTY; or, Literary Girt for 1850: a superb 8vo volume ; ' GIFT-LEAVFm OF AMERICAN POETRY, an elegit 8vo volume ; edited by Hufus W Griswold THE SOUVENIR GALLERY; an illustrated GUI Book for all seasons ; quarto THE POETS OFFERING, for leSC ; edited by Mrs. Hale ; a large splendid t-vo volume; r MMJtimwra ot FERIXG ; a Christmaa, New Year and Birth- day present, for 1850 ; THK mm KEEPSAKE OK FRlI'SDStlM' Chnstmasand New tear s Annual lor IVW; THE RUHY ; AToken ol Friendship for ltJ50 .'ith superb steel r-nur;nnii;t. iioiu ue mni ov ceieorutt.'il artists : THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP; A Token of Remembrance, for Mi THE GARLAND: or, Token of Friendship: a Christmas and New Year's gift lor 1650; THE HYACINTH : or. Affection's Gift, for 150 . TIIE IVY WREATH : with beautiful iBustration : CHRISTMAS ROSES and New Year - Out, t..i- IS.'; a present for young jieople; PitOVERBIAL riilLOSOPHY: with elegant Illustrations and superbly 1 t on. I ; SCENES IN THE LIFE OF THE SAVIOUR ; by th Poet and Painters ; a new and beautiiul edition . THE ROMANCE OF NATURE . or. The Poetical language of Flowers, wiih elegantly colored engravings, flvo : MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES: a splendid tolio volume, with illustrations from desiins prepared expressly tor the work, engraved on steel under the immediate riipermtendance of Mr. Ed-ward Kinden Together with a large assortment of elegant Port Folic, AI buns, Bibles. Prayer Books, Card Cases, Sic &c Abo, a greet variety ot beauUlui juvenile books, suitable lor Christmas and New Year's j dcJO MlKlaOKH. 3 beautiful Mirror with gUt or bron brackets and marble mantlet, for sale by jamH J a RILEY St CO. L,(,;y NN:'s KW WOltK ON n: wiij-, AW OT SHEltll F AND CORONER .Iul pubh-heii. "A prao. ,'(;1t;,tn'nll,!e uaiM luw Of tJheritf and Coroner," with tormi UwuwfS!S. lu oi Ohio, Indiauu mid K ututky. liy II. L. Gwynue, auJSa tn'u J the pPllimients and quid id rations of fSSLni ,V'r"Ilt,r "l'J""nnn. ,,i ol deputle,; j,tlI(;r, and DftUUtJ lor heir nets, and generally, o .he'duti... mid hahUitie ol the eberii I and coroner. Amouij other subjeotl distused, are ti e soi vice of .ummon . or proce.. nol rtwulrins hail i the sen-ico ol capuib nd respomlMulum aii.l ad sutistuLi ndum arrest nnd pnviieyo nnd OUOWtfl fherelrom ; bail : prison btumls-(iseanea-st-rylce of the writ of replevin; serviw in ejeclimnt; lorehm nmJ domestic att.wbmeiit ; proeecdiiufi ftfahut wati-r trait: tn writ of fieri lacia, und proceedinj,' thereunder, embracing levy, sale y( iroods or land, lien, title acquired thereunder, t : wnt of halicre laefns, possessknetn ; writ of habeas corpu, senice of subpa-na; execution on decrees; proceed in us fur recovery of dowry; arrest, tc, In criminal enses; keeping of inll; iuquetu ot luiihcy : forcible detainer i Juric.-, election, nnd leea ol the sheritt. Under each bead will in- found the 1V4 of the threo states Oliio. Indiana and Kentucky, upon thP subject trenresi nf. I he work al-o contains such forms us are uUidJy required by sherill. iu the diecharije of their duties. from Judye Wright Mr. Gwymie's "work is a oood onr UTOMUItl inn well urrMied and inu't be very useful not i.ulT to pronMOdal ftnfttsnttn and to the olhcer of our courts but to ' suitors, und pun lin-ers nt judiciul Miles,' ntid to all inu;reit')d in the utlu ol property deriveif through uch tides." From Judife McLean "No wuiU bus com under my notion which embodies oo large an amount of law ou the subjects di cuisi-d, in so condensed a torui." From Judfc-e Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Eeq : "It supplies n want which has long been felr, for rhe Bar have hero toforc lound it noccssnry to grope tlieir way through the reported cases to a.eertHin the law upon nianv ol the eiibjei u treated ot in this work tubJecU, too, about which the Uur is often required to givo advice." , From Judge Wnlker " It wR be seen that tho work Is adapted to meet the wants, not only of eheritls and Coroners, hut of tbt bnr generally. Such a work has luii been felt to be a mat de-Idemtuni. We pretumc thnt no Sheriti or Coroner, or practicing hiwyer, wdl Ioiib be Without i" 1 vol 8 vo Price in eood Law blndinir, 61 For sale at tli book store of (n5-d.Yw) 1 N WHiTlNG & HUNTINGTON MKLVILI.E'S NSW WOKK. D EDliURN : His First Voyage, twinf thu Sealur-boy Conbn XV sions nnd Ilemini-cences of the Sou of a Gentleman in tb9 mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol - T;lmt" ' Omoo," and " Mardi," 1 vol 12 ino. Price 73 ets. Ju-t r'-ceived at the Book ttore of J. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. deI9 NEW UOOK!i. HISTORY ot Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in 3 vol umes. Vol. 1 just received. Chidmer's Institutes of Theology, In 3 volume. The Whale nnd his Captor, oi !ne WimleinHn's Adventur. nud the Whnle's Biotrrnphv, &c, 98 W. By Rev. Henry T. Chea-ver. For sale by de-K1 I. N. WfHTING &: HUNTINGTON. AHHOTT'S AI,FKi:i) THE UKEAT. HISTORY uf Kin- Alfred of Enchind, by Jneob Abbott, with engraviuijs, 1 vol 12 mo. Ju-t n-ceived Ht the Book Store of del9 i. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. i GLASSES. 1,000 brla Molasses, liindinafronT"BViriiilI lvl nud for sale by KING & HEFFNER, ap6 57 Main street, Cincinnati I O It L I , E.VrilE K.-."cT(rowii tin received 1W0 8ldad i'l. h choice article of Sole Leiither, which he will sell at 161ft to 182 cents per lb. Abo, M dor-n French Call Skins, 50 dozen Pink uud Fam y Lining do, 40 Cm - Boots and Shoes, and a good B-.sortuic!it uf Hoots and Shoes of Home manufacture deel A 0 BROWN GODEa '.-. Sui mm's, and Gnihiiiu'.. lor January, 1830, for sale by decSa 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ROLAM CASIIEL, complete in threo parts. By Charl Lever. IlhutrHted-by Phiz. For i-ale by de S L N. WHITING 6t HUNTINGTON. .hi;i:n lawn ci ii:ti:h". NOTICE is hgreby given Unit Loti can he procured in Green Lawn (Vim terv, until the first of Auu-t next, nt the follow ing prices : rirt Class Lotn t?' cents per square toot. Second Class Lots tit cents per Equare loot On nnd a!i-r tin lir-t of August, the prices will bo as follow: Fir.-t clns Lou 10 cents er square foot. Second clnss Lots 7U. cents per square foot Third chis- Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock, A. M. until ti o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees, jyl.l-dttA in ALEX. E. GLENN. Clerk. " CaOpOUNIA Ot'ThxlfnHONLY IIfWEYT GLORIOUS RESULTS! Nos. 02 38 77, the i-rand cnpital Prix of 850.000! was so'd by the lucky E. N. CJT A: Co., 138 Pratt it. lhiltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! caliiornia THROWN IN THE SIIADE.-The t luck of the old thin of E. N. Curr & Co.. has thrown u lIoohi over all California .-neeu. lators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N. Can At Co- DM that there is more Gold to In- hail by the risk of a few dollar! with E. N. Cnrr A. Co.. than the whole Culifornin mines comhbaed. The lucky otlice of Cnrr Jt Co., ha- dune womb r the lost inunth. Their luck has no equal, please bear this in mind, LOOK HERE ! Citizens nnd strangers who wish to purchnse uncurrrnt funds can, by uniting on Can- & Co., or nduressiii them a tew Una throiijh the Post, have al their bu-mes. attended to with punctuality and dirpatch. Hoot on nil Bnnk houshl nnd sold by Cair it Co. Drafts at Myhton nil Baiilir Dnitt i,n Eii'!i!iul or Ireland from one to one tbomnnd 1'ounds enn be hnd Iron. E. N. Cair Sl Co' Bullion and hiH . tin e, No. KIri Pratt street, LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH ! Carr it Co., are uuikiiiL: the people rich ! Behold hern I No. 1 3 3 tbfl Grand Prize of 6100.000, 7 8 if do 40 W0, fi 7 S do 30 000, 9 11 21 fti.000. Those nre only a few of the liailllaj Prize sold the month by tin-hiLkytirm. We cluIlaaM the worltl to show the some amount in the same ktlfth of time. We sny, wake up 1 ATTENTION CUSTOMERS I Wr call your nttention to the gi ami army of rauguiheent Lot tet ies to be drawn thiti month, Janunry, lPoU, All buiineB with this Hrm is conlidcntitd, Carr tt Co., pay all postaire over 63, Carr St Co., pay the greatest nttention to their country corre pondents- Our motto is, secrecy In all business transaction". Attention to our customer, and all drawing pnt Immediately after the iottei-y draws. Give us the trial, nnd rt astured Wt will uive you, if , n non i rize. O YES I O YES t O YE81 We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Schnne to be drnwn jftith Jnnunry. The chances are good, and depend ta it Can- A: Co. hnve the Prizes. Carr A; Co. lecomuu nd Uie Scheme, Can- St Co. will mD Prizer nil w e nFk Is one fair trial. " ..;:..! . Ventured Nothing Gained ! " Remember the chances Curt A: Co. yive. EdlIusc the money and receive the Cush. Heaee nddi e : 5 R. IT. OAU a CO, de57 No. I3t?, Pratt street, Baluinuris Md. .)t I OM ; tiu ilitv Mould Cimdl I ' tf 1IW packs Cotfee. 25 cheats Tea. 500 lbs. sclt fli'lled Almonds. 20 barrtlf cruf-hed and powdered Sugar. 10 bale Candle Wick. 10 bnles Cotton Twine. Mandla Hope of all Kinds. Wholesale pnd retail, nt nov30 McELVALN St riTClTS. CHItlSTIHAH AM) NEWTeAH. BOOKS! BOOKS 1 1 A mp collection 1 Aiiiumts Tor IPSO; Englirh nnd American llluctn ited works; Juvenile Books; Bible and Prayer Book-, the tine.-t edition, and in any style of binding ; some .Mosaic sides, with boxos, diescin pswa, writing deks, Acn Ac. The tinet nssortmcnt ever ofVred for sale ln thl city, at the new book tore of I''-fJ J .11. 1(1 LEY dt CO. FIIENX'I! ANPC E ItllAN LEMHONH. JC. CHRfsTIN otieis bis services n teas her nt 1 rencb nnd German, to those persons who wUb to acquire a thoriiUih knowledge of tho-c l u-uages, at very moderate terms 'I'm les-ons will be givrn nt the r.-iiden' es ol the pupils, and at mj school room, on Kkh street between High and Third, next to Dr. S. M. smith' otlice. i 4-ti LAND FOH .SAI.E.-TI10 undivided hall of 16 79-100 a7rr ot land, ail.'ciuing the city of Culuiubu', 15u rods of Hich ttrcct, f'ronrng cn the Columbus and Grovfport tunipike. Title indt'putiible-price 150 dollar, pur aero. Turn eu.-y, and mcite known on application to U. S. IOUMAN. Colutiiims, sept. 4, 1849. dtf FA 1(31 FOH SALE. CONTAINING 200 lure, upon the west sjjdjsj of the Pcioto"r!vr, r 17 miles north ot Columbus and 5 uoi th of Dublin i 5 mile from the Luke Eric nnd Cmcimmti Lailrcad, and 4 miles trim the Columbus Plank Head. The land is fir.t rate, 140acies under no provemc nt, with a never fading streuni running thrush ill part, lucre is a good atne hou-c, w,th hard and rain water pump close to the door. There is MfW camp and orchurd of yt-uof irraited trees. The location is veiy healthy, and near the ttktre-Ted Sulphur Springs. For lurther tntormation, aptdy upon the premise, of oc31-d3m JNO. ROB1N30N. nn HOXEH(JUEN OLAHH WAKE.-F1' liF.Qusrt, Oyjyj P.nts and HalU I'orter and I'ack.ng liotties. Jars, Turn- bten. Vial-, and Druc.ji:t Waru of all ILnda ; 500 boxes 1 lint Gltu'wure ; Wine bottles, Mobis'e, Can, Creams, Jar. Tumblera, FTaiii wd Fluted. Also, Druggist Wait of ve,T variety, constantly for sale by N W SPEERS, ocl.tf Colum street, Cuicinnatf OfliUi BOXES BeUcvemon Superior Wheel Oven Glaaa, 1-6VJJ zetiom6XSto 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, el all descriptuns: 2000 boxes CounfTT Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to SO X 34 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price N W SPEERS. ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street, Cincinnati Wl f.Mt AND BCOAJI UOI Si: 11OI-ASJi:S-200brl U ffefmeJ r?ujars; 50 do S H Mt In C5, prune landAng from Belle Isle, and lor sale by upo KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati Airi.Es Blx very fine Mules, suitable for California -fi turers, may be h.id by applying to apo KING St HEfFNER, 37 .Main si, Clncii l AISlN?.-i!00 boTes, 100 boxei, 100 A box, L s trom John Adum. anH l. r sale oy apC KI G St HEFFNEK, Cincisi t i;in ai.i: TTHMII0. Q S PIECES Painted Canvast. OsJ 15 Pamask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Brnadcloth. S00 sett Brhu Hub Bands. Dah". Tuft La- e Pakut and Enamebcd Leather, Axles, and Malleable Castings. For sale at the ucn of the novf GILT PADLOCK- FI.OOK Oil. ( LOTUS. VE would call the attention ol the pubbe to cur targe lot tf w I o.ii-h and Amem Floor Oil Cloth, all width, troea 6-;L to square yard. Just receivnd and for sal bf J D. OSBORX CO oc-inn |
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