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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,1850 NUMBER 152. r f PRINTED AND PUBLISHED 11 Y SCOTT & BASOOM. tlFFfCC IIIUIW ll OOOJfJUl 08 man st. anu 8t UAn TEIOIS Invariably ill ndviuiee. The Daily, in person in Oolwnbilb per year " " H-ut by mail out of Coluuibu " " during Dm wion, and Tri -Weekly balance yenr In Columbus By mail Tin Tri Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Out nf tho city; by mail, single To cluli of tour and upwards To clubs of ten and upward, to urn wldreM Daily, sosiilon Tri-Weekly Weekly, bIiibIp To clubs of m e itiitl upward .80 00 . B (0 of . 5 00 . 4 Oil H 00 . 8 00 . 1 SO . l 80 . 1 00 . G IXI . 1 00 AdvrrtlhhiR. The following IttM and rulea of advertiHiiif Imve bMO agreed upon between tin' proprietor of tin? Oliio BtatOl nu and the Onto rt.it" Journal, io bo observed, in oil cn.-cs, rd'toi' this. ilRte. July 90, 140. Dully Paper. Due square, 10 nt - or let, one insertion 80 r0 each additional.." 0 U5 1 week 1 50 9..." 800 3..." 3 00 1 month 4 00 a... floo 3 ..." 8 00 6 ..." 10 00 . 0 .. " 13 00 12 .. 18 00 .tauding card, 5 line or 1 per milium column, with 4 changes, " " " " 6.... " H " 13 " " 'h " changed weekly " " i " " daily " " l4 " with 4 changes " " i " " fi.-.." " " " " 18 - " " 'j " changed weekly " " 10 00 50 00 IS 00 .... 25 00 ... . 30 00 HO 00 :i5 oo 40 00 ... 45 00 55 00 ISO oo nauy . Oilier cne. not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with tbe above rate. The Ftiuidnrd of measurement to bi minimi type. For eut h ndditional MJQITt in the dnily, inserted 0M month, or a greater length of time, and fur each additional Mpiarc limited under the yearly rule, hull' price. No ndvertin;ment to he eoii-dderrd by the year, unless it is ape-abed on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the partie. Publishers not MOOSBttblB fOf the accuracy of logo ndvertiv-iiients beyond the imiouni charged for their puUHeatioii. Aunouneitu: candidates (for office nt every deeriptioii,) to be charged at the rate of titty ceuu per wk, for ouch name the aine to be, in nil cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisement1 Dot marked on the copy for u ipMtfltd Dumber of insertions, will he continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilege ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business and all advertisement not DOftlfoi&fl tliere-to, to be paid tor extra. Advertisement" for Auctioneer, (ieneral Agents, Ileal K-tate Agent", Ac, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the u-ual rales. No ADVEHTIUMENT9 CAX BE INSERTED ODATVITODflLT. Advertisement for charitable institutions, tire compnnie. ward, tovcn-hip, and other public meetings, and such like, to be UMVgtU half price. Marriage notices to be charged J.ri cents. Death? inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notice", and when so accompanied, to be paid fur. Regulnr advertiserc and all other fending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention tu fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where OnOTfOt are made tor admittance all notice of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, eideuluted or iti-tended to promote indivulunl interest, c:m only bo inserted with the HndeTl tending that the nine is to bo paid for. If intended to be inserted in tbe editorial column, the mnif will be charged nt the rate of not less than 20 cents per hue, and then only when accompanied by hji advertisement. All letded advertisements to be otttTgtd not lesa than double the kliove ntMi and measured as it lolid. Advertisemeiits on tbe iniide exclusively, to bt obtrftd at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtec. Attorneys will he holden fur the price of :naerting odvertJifC-menu brought m by thrm. X Counting House Almanac for 1850. JjVNUABY JULY. s. m. t.w t.I r.li. t. wTtTT f. .. .. 1 iij 3 4 1 I.. I 1 3 "31 4 WW n 7 3 DM 11 12 7 8 D Mill I -J 13. 13 14 U 10l7 18 19 UjlS 18 17 18 IB 20 20 51 !2 23124 2S 2li 21 22 23 34 25 20 27: 272829 3031 ..!. 282D MBlbJLL 1EBROARY. AOOOtr, t. M. T. v T. f. a. i,m.t. w t. r. 12 " II "2 3- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 D 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 III 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 30 31 32 23 24 24 25 2(1 27 28 .. .. 2' 2fi27 38 2930:11 VH.:H SLTTEMBL'I! .. 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As NBIL, tHMMM I M w nttil tilii'ilnr In ( i , 0 Fl lCK with Wm, Deiinisoo Jr., No. f, Ned i Ktehange, 0M0 mm Secretary M Htute s ottice. .leeHMlly H If. CONW1V. L. B. 'OMLINSOV It. r. CONWAY A CO., 0BOOIEI, DIAL IK 8 III PROD U OX, i'lG I Hon, ma t -...i i nnl FnriYiirdiug Irrelitnil-, FHOXT I I llFETi jyl-lyd P0RT8M0UTB, OHIO. 'tturne n tid (otiiisellar nt bnn CnliiiiilniN, (Hiio. Orace, No. -J, Neil's Kxchange, oppoaite tttttHttf of state's ollb e. WILLIAM K. OILMORK. CIUIII.Ra W. OILMORP. v. R, & Ci W. OIXMORB. AltanotTI nt trftWMM MlelMn in Imneery. Office, N. K. eOfM Main and Seventh atreet-, auM-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO, is. ('OjTrTKTir co. Forwiiidin mid ComtiilNHiiin 'hr limis Hroduce Dealers, and I.ard Oil ManufactunTs, Cunnl linsin, roLLMai'9, OHIO. J. HUM. WAY A ( O.'S lion l oiiudrv, Itrnud MfMt. near the llridge, oliim-bun, Ohio. Stow oi all kinds, and a great variety et Castings, always on hand. 0070 OH. ItOHEHT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. VO. I, Nelli BxetwumHi opjyuSte die Beentery oi state's - 1 office, il ii st, Columbvi'. decll ;f.oii;i; f. i.( i it. SIGN AND UANNLR PAINTER, novD-dtf COLl'MBft, OHIO. WALTER hum! i . Attompy nnd CnunNellor nt Lnr, CnlttmbiiH, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. Office on High st.. Mwcen Twn and Rich. octSO I. N. wYlITIMJ & IIUNTIN"UTON, BOOK-SKLI.CR.- and Stationeri, next door to the Cbnton Rank, Hich stieet, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery alway on hand. WM. BEHEST. M. C. LILLEY. HRIRRET & LILLLY, BOOK BINOF.RS. High street, opposiu- Uie Pubhc Offices, Co. lunibus. BUtf2fi,'45 TO lUMlKltS. RL'I.INO MACHINE, iron frame, iu perfect order, for sale t weep t esssi jcoj stun joiin McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MARCH ANT, DO$-6m" KIW OKLlAlCI GBBEf AltltOTT A: CO., DBALERfl in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nidi', filasi, Houie lluilders' material-, I'armiuL and 'Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods. be., if., No. HU Hiyh street, mil: i) ol the (Jilt Padlock wiin i: kii sijiTi:i(s. LN aqsortnient of LadiBs' White Kid Slippers just received nml for miI by dec.7 II. 11. KIMI1AI.U i) una, smith & oo.. f "loMMi.-siuN AMD FORWAttDlNO UERCHANTfl. Whole notion m UroceiiOf and rn I'ort-oioiitli. Ohio. IVraonal attention aiven in rcceivinu and forwardini; noods. and sclltiu l'roduee consigned for side. e19-dly. JEVSX INS) KAM I-: COMPANY, OK Hertford, Coimeclknt. Capital paid in and .-nh-h- invested, 970,000, The lubMriber, AfODt for this Company, in pn liared to take every deBcriplioti of Fire Insurance, upon lil.ernl terms. UgMg AI.LXANOKU, A;'ent, Columbun. HKllOVAf.. DR. .MARIS'ri OFFICE, oonMTof Mn and Third streets, ad-joining hid reddencc, and opposite tbu first Itaptia Church. deoll-dtf DBS. BBUNNBB IIILOHKTII, WILL att4-nd to nil ca-e9, in city or countrj', on the hortei,t notice. Office, No. 244. Hi','h ttrcet. opposite Commcrcinl How. lle-idence, over the future of Messru. Woodbury t field. Kntrniice on friend itrivt. cp3t-d:im clnTi7! INSIKANCE CO.nPAW, FlttE AND MABINBi 'IH1I.- ComjUBy continues to insure every sppcies of buUdfalf, I and the iurniture, machinery, goodl, ware nnd merchandize, and other propeity contained therein, agnitift loss or damncc by lire; also, Btetunbouts, in, I all nQ vessels, and lln'carpoesof btcniu-boats, sail vet wis, keel hoots, und other water cralt, mialn.t the peribi of MOO, lakej, anil rivers, on the mort favorable term. june'JO-dtf DEMAfl ADAM.-f, Jr., .""ec'y. 100 HAGS rimento; M hnt Java Cotlee, lundinii Iroin L'ul-tei Statei, and fur jnlo by K1N(J i BEFFNER, Clucinnnuti I i:.VTm;i(. liM bundles I'uocr und HkoliiiL- Leather iuwt J received bl KINO ,v HEPPNEIL apt! No 57 Main street, CincimiHti VJriAIt"AM) l(H.ASSKS.-:i'.'i lubl. H,..-iir," fhiriind iO prime; t900 bblo RoliliBe for sale by KINO & BEFFRER, mar.0 27 Main Ptreet, Cincinnati 300 SIDIIS SOLE l.EATIIEIt, JuST received, nnd more coming, of all weights and superior quality, which will be sold at the lowest flfttn for cn-h, at the SIkw and feather Store of II. H. KIMBALL. VEIL HOUSE OATHS nr.; now in tine operation, and this i cheap toid healthy luxury, can uow he enjoved in lull perli'i lion. Wann, Cold and Shower BetBO, nt all hours. Tickets obtained at the t ffleo of the Neil House. Ladlee UiiiIik. The Hatha lor Ladies are DOW open, mid ticket-'can be obtained by rinjiiiK the bell tn the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in readineM. Jelb'-dlf OIL ( LOTUS. LAHGi: and splendid lot of Mahogany, PoDCT, Oermnn. Chi-nese, f.nKlish aiu) AmericHti furniture Oil "cbrtln, ju-t received mid f..r ale by J. D. 08BORM V .'0. NEW liilOks, HIrjTOUY ol t-pauisli Literature, by tieo. Tickuor, in 3tuI-mne-. Vol. 1 just receivetl. Chnlmer' lntitutea of Theoloyy, in 3 volumes. The Whale and his Captors, of The Whaleman's Advc mure, and the Whale's Biography. Ae., 69W. By Hev. Henry T. Chee-ver I oi- mi!- by .le.'j I. N. WHITING i HUNTINGTON. ANTIION'S ANCIENoioTiltATllYi i SYSTEM of Ancient ami Medift-vai Geography, fte, Uv V Charles AothpQ, LLDi I large vol 8 vo. Just publiihetl. for sale at the Ilonkfiore of ilei-.M I. N. WIHTINO A HUNTINGTON. VOTK'i:. Tho notes and accounts of George Gere &. Co., ure il left with us tor settlement and collection. TVy must be paid without delay. GERE, AUllOTT & CO. Columbus, July o, It 10. TTtlNlrIN(i MATEKIALS FOK SALE. KOR sale, luw for cub, ur uu short credit, u large assortmt j.t ol Printinj,' Materials, constiii in part of 1 Extra Imperial I Super-royal Iron Smith fraiiei 1 Stnnberry l'res. 3J lbi. Pica. W m Small Pica. MO " Loii(( Ffuaef " Hour'cois, nearly ntiw 100 " Brevier, ino " Minion, " " 130 " Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Alio, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks. Chases, Rules. Lend, (book and newspaper.) Inipoiny Stones, mid finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will bo sold extreme!) lotr for cali, or on short time. decllj CHAS. SCOTT, A?ent. con m hi (TaniTx eni A It A 1 1. It OAO. FfflBE aDnna eloetlon fur Dbvctoxe ol the Columbus and Xeniu J Railroad, will be held at the nflicc of said company in Co-himbus, on TtMvdif the I t day id Janiuiry next, between the hours ot U and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. J. R1DGWAY, Jr., Secretary. dectMttw I Statcman copy SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the beat in the market, for sale at the t;: n otfho GtLT PADLOCK Sept R) RIPLEY'S WAR WITH MEXICO.-ARill History of the Ri-e, Progress and Termination of (lie War with -Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Majur in the United States Army. 8 vola. H vo. Jnst published- for sale at the Rookt-tore of dedH 1. K, whiting a- HUNTINGTON DATENT I EN MAKERS ANOTHEH si I'l'LV. I A superior article (or making Quill Pens by u inyle and hiin pie opeiWon, Vurranb'd. for sale at the now book ttore of deW4 J. H. I1II, I V ,'. CO. Mi i ; iiXiliiPOHTAN'r vo Hoi ii "iTvfvrEits, HOUSEKEEPERS AND u i HERS V.m.i abli: Disco vEnv in Tim Art or Paimino. Jam::s Coppvck, of Mount Holly, N. J., bei dllOOVered simple process of preparing and mixing common white lead paint and all delicate colore, by which their Hebfltty to eMnM and lose tbelr n and beauty in the simile or dark is completely obviated. It it n tvell known fact that ntdto paint in jiarlors and other shut-up rooms, in parage aud )n hiiul doors anil shutters, almost invariably asiUini-n duty, tmoky, yellow hue. soon alter being applied, When excluded liom the direct rays of light. L'vcry good painur must desire to remejy this acknowledged evil, 'i Ins he may now eaaily ami cheaply ilo, nnd be enabh-d to perforin good work that will be u-eful and entii-fuctory to hwcus-i . and thereby tecure him increased patronage by embracing the prcfelit opportunity to avail him-i If of this desirable iin-provein nt in his art. Pleeee call at this otlice to eximine certiticates, A c., and to leain bow the ui-cestary intorinalion may be obtained. Housckeeiiers, ship and steamboat owners should of course eeth:it their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tho annoyance, Inconvenient o, unliealthineisand expense of frequent repainting. Columhu. Dec. IB, le-ll. POIl JAM AIM , S50-'20,000 HOLLARS. f ARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 17, for Ifl lH.'ii). to be drawn in the City ol Raltimore, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1E.W. 7(1 number lottery and H Drawn Ballots. sciirssE. 1 ol S20.OW is 30.OY), 1 of o.UUO is 5,000, 1 of 3,500 is J,500, 1 of 1,38(1 is UNA 20 of 7.0 are IT.,000, SO of 400 are 8,000, 90 ot 300 are 4,000, llOOol UMl arc :wt,0tXJ, ' I of 40 are 8,560. Tickcti Shares in proportion. Ceititiiates ol packageu in the above will be U-ued and ; old at the following rates i Mh'dn 475, M halve 37,50, 20 quarters, 1,85, 86 eighths, 9,37. S,jO,000!-Hiirvluml CoiiHolidnied LolUr, For Ihe HMM of the (,'oii'Ohdated Lotteries ot Maryland. Class A, for WdH, to be drawn in toe city of Baltimore, 'ld. Saturday, Jan. M lew 78 numhcrii, and 18 drawn ballots. srt.tNDiD cnr.ME. 1 of 50,0ti0 is DOtOOQ 35 of 1,0110 are S50.00O. 191 of 401 are 77,000, ti of 100 are tin ol 80 are 5,880. M of 70 arc 4,072. 138 of CO arc 1Mb UR ot 00 are 0,kJ0. Tickeu $15 shares in proportion. Cert.iicates of packers in the above will be issued and iold at the following rales 'i whole tickets 210, 26 half tickets 105, 90 quarters 58,50, 30 eighths 26,25. S'iO,O0O Unrvlimd ( oii-solidnled Lottery Class 7, tor 1850, to t drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md.. Thursday, Jan. 15, le5o. 6inunibt-r lottery and 10 drawn ballots. CiLORIOl'. SCHEME. 1 of eti.noO is 'M.Wi. 1 efK.uio is 0UU. 1 of 4,000 is 4.000. 1 ot 1.7CU is l,7ts), 10 of 1,800 arc 12,000. 10 of 000 are 6,000. 10 of 30U are 3,000, 10 of 8u0 arc 8,000, 76 of liW are7.tk)0, 56 of 40 are 2,240. Ticket- 5 Shares in proportion. Certificates ot packages in the above will be lOMOd and sold at the following m;. i 22 whole tickets 65, 88 halves 38,50, 22 quarter 16,35, eighths 8,18. 837,'50l-(.rninl Consolidated Lottery of MnrylnniL for the befS tit of the Conohd.Lt-d Lotteris. Class No. 6 for 1850. To lie drnwn in the cm ot Baltimore. Md., Satiirdar. Jnn. ft, 50. SFLrXDID THEME. 1 of $37,500 is 37.500. 80 of 1000 are 70,000, 95 of 1.500 are 37, 500, 85 of 750 am 18,750, 85 of 305 are 7,638. 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6.300, 63 of 75 are 4.735, 126 ot 50 are 6,31. Tirkets $10 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages will be issued and sol J at the billowing rates: 86 whole tickets $131), 26 halves 65, 20 quarters, 0RJD, 86 etahths 16.25 i(l,000 Marvlnntl f'onaolldntril Lottery. For the benefit of the Town of Rel-Air. and for other purpose. Class 23, for UM To Indrawn in the city ol Baltimore, Md-Tucdsy, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 num!er lottery and 13 drawn ballots. SCHEME. 1 of finOOO is 20.000, 1 of 8,1100 is 8,000. 1 of 4,000 is 4,000, 1 of 2.000 is fJOOO. 85 of 1.000 are 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12.500, 166 of 814 are 66 of 50 are 3,:W0 Tickets $5 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will beUsued nnd told at the following rate I 20 whole tickets $70, 86 halres 35, 26 quarters 17.50, 36 eighths 8,73. Address E. N. CARR & CO.. de26 138 Pratt street. Baltimore, Md. THE LAM) 0 NCR'S MANUAL, CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulation- in New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wo-coasin, concerning Land Title. Deeds. Mortgages. Wills of Real Estate, Descents. Land Taxes, Tax SaW, Redemptions. Limitations, Exemptions. Interest of Money and Usury, with an appendix containing the Constitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hail, Coun-cller at Law. 1toI.8o. TESTIMONIALS. From Ex-Gov. Seward : "I believe your work will be extensively useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in advi-uig its publication under an expectation that it will be of much service to laud owner and to the public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice Fresident of the United States : " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many business men having commerce or dealings in the States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just the mtormatjui wbieh persons interested in western lands desire '' For sale at tbe Booktton of de28-d&w I N WRITING A HUNTINGTON. HOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, OOOIflLtlBI AMD station Mis, HIOU ITftlBT, COL0RIUt NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. I S A AC N , W II I T I NG HAS just published a DOW edition of t Treatise on the I, aw raetill tO the. 1'owers lad Muties of Justices ol the PeMO and Oonsttblee In the State of Ohio; with Practical Forms, die. By Joseph It. Swnn, late President ot the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, BOTftttod and cnlnrip-d, 1 vol. (jvo.; fine law lupulin.:. Since LB40 when Uie third edition of this wnrk wns publibln-d, the Legisbitute have patted numerous laws, pubUthed in eight small rohunOtt Thee laws modify nnd CnUge a gTOtt variety of mutter contained in the previous editions of this Treatise. The jurisdiction of Justices ot the Peace has been extended to the action of Iti'ph vin, and tin- action ol Forcible l.nlry and Melainer has undergone OOMfdiftble modifications. In this edition the text ha been revi-'eil as well to conform to these ehtnget U to other alti'rations of law, by sbitute and otherwise, since the third edition was published. For sale at the book store ol" L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. The work may tltO be had. nt the pubUtbert1 prices, of the fol-lOWhtt Jiersons, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; Wm. Mc Arthur, Circlevillc; Jus. Stephenson, Portsmouth; Snnlord A: Co., book-elh i s, Newark : W, W. Reeil A: Son?, und A. W. Perley, do.. Zanrsvillu; Mr. J. Munhaiu, St. Clnirsvllle ; A. Frazer, Steu-benvtUei H. U A T. Banun. New Lisbon: Kcche ,t Elkin.J, book-sellers, Akron ; W, & S. Slocum, do., Mnrietln ; J. I). Bigger 6 Co., Massillon: J. J. Fnst.de., Canton; II. Little, do., Ravenna: 0i W. ,1 lines, clerk of the court, Loan, Hockinc co.; Baal Kuep-per, Wootteri John Refill, Cadiz: Mnrtin Wclker, clerk of the eourt, MfQertburgh, Holmet eo.t Wm. B. cantiehl, Medina; M. 0, YottQgloTe, bookseller, Cleveland ; C. Rnrtlett. do., Painesvilk-; W. N. Porter, Wnrien, Trumbull cn.; A. C. Hubbnrd, clerk of the court, JenertOO) Ai tabula en.; David Campbell & Sou, booksellers, Samhi-ky City ; J. J. Beaeh. book-cller, Mawfleld) J, N. Kurtz, bookseller. Springfield ; S.Millikan, clerk of the court, Wnshingtou. Fayette co,; Chn. Fllis, bookeller, Diiyton; Francis llarrlet3te nia; Jlinet Morrison and II. I.unbocker, Plquai Thomas Brodie. Poftmnsti r, Lebanon ; H. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, (.'incinun- ti : I V. Desilver, do., da; Wm, W. Fay. Delaware; G c. Wortb, I'pper Bandutky Curtis Allen, Murinii ; John Melvin. London, Itulton co.; Geo. Ebert Tiilin ; Wm. Hood, Pemrtburgb : C. B Newman nnd J, M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Sowers & Co., Fiiiiilny ; Glto II. Moeller, Somerier, Perry co.; Pai -ons &. Co., Llyria : B. H. Lippett, lit Yenion. deoUnlAw NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FOIUIS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING. COLUMBDfl, nAfl pubUabed a New Fditifin of Practical Forms in Actions Personal and Real, and in Chancery, now in common OtB in the State of Ohio; COOmritfag Process, Dcclaraiioni, Pleas, Replications, Demurrers, Verdict', Judginents, Complete Record. Scire FnciiH, Attachment, Ejectment, Oecupyini; Clnimnnt-1, Bill of Particulars, Hills of Exc-ption, Error, Ccitiorari, Appeal, Depositions in State Courts and in Courtl oi the United Btatet, Re deniption from Tax Belee, clerks' Entries, Exeevttont, Partition! Habeas Corpus, Oath i. Select Writs, A)pointtnent of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law; Rilia in Chancery, Injuncliolis, SubnOMlt and Notice. tnUTTert, Pleat. Answers, Hearing nnd Re hearing, Mattert and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, A-e.; with Notes. "It is dangrrau to alter old established forms." 2 Eq. Ca. Abg. 764. By P. Bi Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 lnrge sup. royal Bvo. vol. of -." pages, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the .hiil-i - ol the Court In Dntili. " The new forms, the atttboritiol adduced, nnd the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its vnlne. The book will prove of ITI at utility in eOMUdng to uiiitoi iuity nnd accurncy iu practice throughout Ohio, It has been prepared with care, and evinces a degree of critical learning ami legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame ns nn able law writer of its learned author." Court in Hank, January 7. 184f. From the Hon. Jiidf!1 AlcLcnii, of ibt I'. S. Supreme Court. " All Who are acquainted with the accurate learning and bigb professional charncter of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from bis pen under Ibt above title and 1 tun sure that no one on rending it. will be disappointed. The forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of cm action- until their finnl terminations, are given, and the forms of plcadincs in cases at common law, and also iu chancery, so as to guide UU practitioner in every step he takes ; nnd in relation to these tonus of process nnd pleadings, n reference is made to nuthorities sustaining important points of practice, under appropriate heads. Tbe nlniateria duties of clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in the federal as well as in the State courts. UpOU the whole, 1 BOntidtr tin- work as a most vnhuible one to the profession, and to all whose duties connect them, either direclly or indirectly, with the tdjntoittraRon of justice." From the Hon. Judge BaMMts "It appears to me that no Practitioner in tbOOOUrtt of our State, with your hook before them, can he at a loss for the form of any Process, Plendins, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; und it is very Bridi nt that the numerous refereneet in your copious notes, will save much time and labor to those of the profession who consult the work." From Jadge Wnllter. " We have here, under the name of tOOobd edition, in reali-iv, a new book of 970 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the. Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not lee BOW even the tyro, with tin- Ugltt here furnished, need be at a loss for the node ol procedure," whether he be Judge, At torney or Clerk. And Ur, vVUeox has not only given the Aots, but the whmfort ; tor authorities are cited to WtOKU nlino-t every form presented ; and ihcn tbe index, that letter half of a law book, is very eiaiiorale and complete. From Juilcc W 'right. " The fin t edition has been carefully revised, and so many other formi added that "this maybe regarded as almost a new work,' Copious notet am added to this edition, relating chiefly to practice, selected from materials collected by the author during several yi ui , nml especially relating In tti- more iiopnriiint questions in Chuncery practice thnt have not yet been settled in the courts ol Ohio. This book should be in the library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at the book store of I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, The work may also be bad, nt the pubiL-hers" prices, of the lol- lowing persons, vii : Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William McArthur, Cireleville; Jonies Stephenson, Portsmouth; fcnnford A Co., booksellers, Newark' w. v, it ecu a kxma, ana a. w. revmj, (to., saneamiei nr. jouh Dunhnm, St. Clairsville; A. L 1'razer, do., Steubenville ; B. L. & T. Raima, New Lisbon j Beebe A Flkins, book-dlers, Akron; W. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta : J. M. Bicger ii Co., Massillon J. J. Fast, do.. Canton ; 11. Little, do.. Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking county; Samuel Knepper. WooMer; John Beall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of the court. Millers-burgh, Holmes countv ; Wm. II. Canfield, E q.. Medina; M. ('. Younylove. bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bnrtlelt. do., Painegville; W. N. Porter. Warn n. Trumbull countv : Amos C. Hubbard. clerk ol the court, Jetlerson. A-htnbula county ; David Campbell & Son, book-rllers. Sandusky City; J. J. Roach, bookseller, Mam-field : J, R. l.arwill. clerk nf the court. Pucyrus ; llronson & Me- l.cne. Kenton. Iluntin countv . J. .V Mo t, uouKsener, pnn.-in B. Milliknn, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; C. Ellis, book-i Her, Dnvton ; Francis Harris, Xenin ; James Morrison ami II. I.imbocker, Piouft; Thus. Brodie. PostinnMer, Lebanon; 11. w. Derby A Co., booktelk rt, Cincinnati i w m. w. ray, Delaware) O. C. Worth, I'pper Sandusky; Curtis Allen. Marion; J. Melvin, Loudon, Madisouco.; (icorge Ebcrt, Tiffin ; Win. Hooil, PtrrVr-biiridi . C. E. Newnian and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sow. era&iCo., Findlay ; Otta II. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co.; Par-sons A Co.. Elyna. (deell-daw A COMPLETE IllliEST OF THE OHIO REIMHiTS. I Ki WHITING A HUNTINGTON have published a digest ol I the lir-t sixteen volumes of llie Ohio Reports; containing nil Ihe cices ever reported nt Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of ihe State of Ohio in Hank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Lrtw. and sninctime Keporter of til nt Court ; I vol vo, 7"0 pages, in linn luw binding. Price 3,50. Id this digeot Judce Burnet remarks : I am of opinion thai it has much merit, nnd will bt a tamable acquisition to the libraries ot our profession. It is cnli-ulated to cave much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views of the course of decisions on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State since the year IfRL The plan chosen for the work is tfaaplt and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker snys : " This IJgOrt is very systematically U rnnned, well -olidened, has a complete table of the cases w silt references to the volumes, and, what wc do not find in digests, an excellent index to the principal matters." The work may iltO le had, at the publi-hers prices, of the fob lowing persons, viz: Dr II Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicoibe ; W McArthur, Circlevillc ; James Stephen -on, Portsmouth ; Sanford A: Co, booksellers, Newark ; W Reed & Sons, and A W Perley, do. StaeeffOtl Or J Dunham. St clairsville; A L Frnzcr.do, Steubenville B I. A T Hannn, New l.i-bon; Beeltei Elkins, booksellers. Akron: W A S Slocum. do, Mariet tn: J I) Bigger A Co. Massillon: J J Fast, do. Canton , ft Lttta, do. Ravenna i C W James, clerk of the court, Lognn, Hocking cn, S Knepper, Wooster; J Real, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of the court. MillersbnrLdi. Holme co; W II Cantiehl. Esq. Medina : M 0 Younglove, booksoller. Cb-vclnnd: V, Rartlett, do. Piiinesville; W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull co ; A 0 Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlerson, A-htabula co ; D Campbell Jt Son, booksclWs, Sandusky City ; J J Bench, bookttBir, Mansfield; J R Larwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrus : Bron-w;n A McLene. Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, bookw'ller, Sprinuneld ; S Mdlikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county : C Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; Hnrris, Xenin , J Morrnnn nnd II Liinbocker. Piqua ; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derby A Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fay. Delaware: G C Worth, l.'pper Sandusky: C Allm, Marion; J Melvin, London, Madison co; O tbert. T:flin . Wm Hood, Perry-burh ; C E Newman and J M Crosby. Norwalk . J Sowers A Co, Findlay ; O B M.M'lk-r, Somerset, Perry co; Par-ems k Vo, Elyria deI9-dAw EAO BOXBAOEBBN GL ASS W 'AltE.-rifuks.QuaiK )"U Pttts and Hall- Porter in I Packing Bottles. Jar-, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds ; 500 boes Flint Glassware ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cam, Creams, Jan, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted. Al-o, Druggist Wart ot every variety, constantly fur sale by N W S PEERS, oclif Columbus street. Cincinnati Of WW I 1;i IX BeOerenm Superior Wheel Oven Glass, n-yV)j zea from GX9 to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, of ill descriptions; 3000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from " X 9 to 20 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W fl PEERS. oclT tf No -2. Columbiana street, Cincinnati frOAK AM) M t. Alt IIOISK MOI,ASSES-'J00brls O Refined Sugar? : H do S H Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by ep6 KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati Afl'LE?. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Californiaadven--'A hirers, may be had by applvinz to apfi KING & HEi FNER, 07 Main st, Cincinnati KAimiN, 2-si boxes, 100 2 boxes. 100 boxes, from John Admns. and for tale : v nding ap6 KING Sl HEFFNER. Cincinnati EEATHEH! LBATHBE1 LEATIIEH ! THE subscri'ter has more Leather in store, a greater varWy, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves re assured that they wUl not go away dissatisfied. i3 Hub st, ornor of Journal budding ocl6 U. H. KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY hotel, lif D.W lit MITCHELL, Ornitd htriTt, Columhiix, Olilu, apO-dif CAPITOL hoi si: M. NORTHRUI fTIBIfl new nnd popuUr Hold 1, IH.l M HI 'S, OHIO. PaofitBTon, located in the nio-t centii.1 pint I of theciiy. Itii II V I; bin bi nbirt:' d. and U mnv funiLhed in u itvle eiillid to tlmt ol IU1V Motel in the Y-t The Table d'Uote is luTnltbod with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be tpurcd to make, the gucets le'l AT ROME Slaves for all Ihe routes, eidl at All bntlM DAILY for passengers, Convenient, and lir.it nite Slahlim; and ('nrriiuie HoUtfl tOOOU. ed, mid experienced nnd careful utlers, alwnys in attendance. septKUlyl IMTEO STATES HOTEL - COLUMBUS. ROUE It T It ESS EL nAS taken the Fniled Slates Hotel, located a few rods south ot his old btaiid, where he is prepnrcd to nccoiiimuhil' und will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all oU) ers who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. iiiarJO AMERICAN SALOON, (WOU Tin: A Bt Sit 10 AM motel.) If AW. just received Fresli Ovi-tors, and IrU OOnttanUy keep on 1 1 band all ihe delicacies of the seaBon, such as Oysters, llirds, Venison, Fre-h Fish, Sardines. Pickled Ovters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac, Ac. The liar will be kept constantly supplied with tbe pu rest Lienors. Wines, Cordials, Siegars. Ac. No pains will lw spared to gratny the tastes and appetites of the of the American Saloon. ' Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. OoMf 0ITV SALOON Colnrabne, Olilo. ptORNGIt Ulgb Btraettnd Sugar alley. The proprietors ot this J ettablhjhrnent are now nfOpored tit serve op Oysters, Game, Fi'h. and all the luxuries ot the senscm, In n ftyleunsurpas-ed. They have al-o added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The liar is r upplied with the best of Liquors und ''i.'nrs. On drnui'lit, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, aiid Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch iJ NrVOd up ilnilv, by ocS-lItl BARKBR A OLMSTED. LIFE INSrilA.M E. VEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No, 68, 11 Wall street. HORRIS FftANKl.lN. Pren't. PLINY FREEMAN, Aetuary, Charter perpetual. The business of this enemas ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. It- net cm-nine during Ihe hist three years amounted to over ieO,iK)0. Each policy holder i- a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profit-, which have averaged 90 ier cent, par annum on all premium-paid iu. The premium-' are paid annually, in cosh, unlet! they exceed 8.'i0. in which cae i'A) per cent, is required and 40 per cent, nniy be paid by depositing n note for that amount, renewable an nually, inn) hearing 6 per cent, interest. The amount ot its capilal, the character of its securities, and its modi; of doing budnes-, make this uno of the safest compa nies in the Union for File Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the Urot Of pOraOU 00 any part of til?? globe, nt equitable rates of premium. A miin may insure his lite in the name of hid wife, so that the amount Insured will go to h r or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent nud considerate are daily (,ecurin. to their families and Iriends thn-e advantages. The uyenl iu this city would npecttully call uttcntion to the superior claims of this company. Any Information In cuonection wtta lot subject will be obeer fully given, uud the upiihcatiniis for in-urance promptly attended to. A. B. WOOTAUOH, ifmi, yd door stiuth of the Franklin Dank, over Coil's store. Rou'r Tuoursov, M. D., Exniuining Phyticiati. ma'J .HACK 6 IIROTHERS, f A.NL'FACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN REA-ItI dy made CLOTHING, phom 'M Main irasgiv Cincik- n'ati, Ohio, lespectfully Inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that we hnve opened in this pWc, in Mr. Walcuil's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, n new andlii-lnou-able stock of FALL AND WI.NTCR CLOTHING, consistim: ol Hroad. Pilot, Fell, Blanket tnd Reaver Cloth Over Coats. Cloaks, a larye assortment of Frock and Dress, Fu-ine-s and Walking Cents, Ac., Ac. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Hottom Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes und figures, made up of the most htluOliable nmteriids. A largo variety of Vests, of the lutc-t cut. Gentb men's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravat.!, Scarfs. Susjienders. Hals. Caps, Carpet Itags, Ac; a lot nf other articles too mimei oiis to mention. All of the above article. are otfercd to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city tins done before. Purchasing as we do our inaterinls at the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the clothing our-elf. we think us hnfe in snying that we art enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 13 per cent cheaper than the rest, without less profits" to ourselves. Being thus con-nccled with our nianu factory, we thall be con-lnntlv iu receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of goods, and cut iu the 1. test fashion, by one of the best cutters in ihe west. We re.pectlully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our stock, and if thev find anythinu' to suit, we aro confident the prices always will. Give us a trial, all Wt atk. It A R. oi?-d3m CARVED WORK. 4 RCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and oib.-r- j-'V cngagi'd in buildinJ, can be ropnttedwltll carved wnrk lor any purpose, whether Classical or (irote.-ipie, Gothic or Arabes. que, Altur pieces for churches. Centre Pieces to tupport chandeliers, Panels for walls, Frieii., Caps, Treves, Ac C.entletien supplied with original deign": Churches. Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal lo anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and 000 refer to many of his works, public and privaU'. Tin' carved decorut'olis upon the ceiling of the Odd Fellow' Hall in DeytOfl was de-i.-iii'd mid carved by h!m, and i IQ. knnwledged to be the most beiiuuful und nioM nppronriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of BtitBOd or old buildings decorateil Willi facility. Figures Mid figure heads for sijftis. J. IJORINSON, Caner. oc?ll-d3m Dublin. I'rankliii county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SAIX by the mbeerihor, nttdauj il Waterville, in the county of Lucas, at reasonable lerms ui to price and payment, rtrw of the moil splendid improved furmt upon the Mauvuc A'icrr, to wit : The farm known us the Oodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty five miles above Minunee Citv, contiiinini' nearly 3 K) acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the MtnjBOfl river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly Improved state, with good dwelling and out-hou-e, nentiy new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabadi and Erie canal paetes through ihe farm, thus affording water lo all it parts, and ease of trail -porlation to the lake. This is one of the mo;t beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely lie exceeded in the State. Also, the larm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which arc highly improved, with thirty ai res of bottom hmd upon the Mnuinee, Upon thb farm tliere are lare nud very productive oMi.irdi of choice grafted fniit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach-Bfl in short, a "place whii.li the undersigned hm tilted up, uunng a residence of litteen years, as n home lor lumelt. Terms may be known on application. (marWl) H. REED. OAVis, SMITH ate t o., COMMISSION AND FOWARDlNG MFKCllANTS, wholesale dealers in Groceries nml Produce, PortilM uth, Ohio. Per sonnl attention given to receiving and forwarduitf goods, and tel hng produce ronsigned for sale. (seldilly 1'r. BK INNER, I.ate of nm Lisbon, Ohio.) "IENERAL Aflcncy, Coinmis-ion and Forwarding Mercliant, "a deals in Butter, Chc'-e. 1. aid, tnd i'l-iuce in general. No. 13, Eart Front st near st 'nmboal landing. Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright ami A. G. Riehard.on, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati; R. W. Snodurass A Co , New Lisbon i Origg A Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. B. R.iss, Portsmouth ; Ltweon a Corode, WelUrfllei Ewnit and Oebbart, PttUburjb ; John Seolt, Nashville; W. C. Scott. St. Louhn seW-dtl' JUSTl i BCETTED, T the rid stand opposite the State 110000, an unrivallcii asort ment of the Inoal CLOTHS, nearly one hundred AMtfOBl kinds ot Fancy and Plain Cassiineres, ri' h Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white nnd liirht colored for party and wedilinn Dress.) and WOul Vesting; Cravats, Silk nnd Linen Pocket Handkerchief, Shirts. Ilo'oms and Collars, eottOOj and wool Drawers and L'ndersliirts. silk Under hirts and Drawers.Su-pm:-der-, Mnck and white Kid nnd Silk Glove, wool OIotm und Halt Bottl and iu brief, every article of the rittott ouabiy of genil"-men's wenring apparel to be found in the lir-i draper establishments of tlie Ea-t. These good i were very recently r ;-erted with great care bf the undeisijned, in one ol ttie boM Eaiteni market, and are of Ibt latent and most duralda style that could be ft,imd in New York. f-'mmzcrs now sojouniing in our city, and our citizen generally, are re-pertfully .nvited to call nnd examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from nny nnrt of the State, as heretofore, fniih-fullv and promptly attemfed to. novil CIIICKERINO A GIIsBRRT'S PRE Ml I M BOSTON PIANOS, Ju t received and fur snle at manufacturer's pri I csis. A. KLhll, At'ent, four doors North id the Neil llou-e. aulO-dly Culumbus, Ohio. CtUCLBVILLE DLANKETfl. JUST UEcEIVFD.alaree lot nf 10 by g and I J by la or. heavy twilled RED BLANKET:1, manufacture 1 out ol name woo', by the Scioto Mnnnfacturing Company. Thee blnnkrw are bea vier, larger, and ItfOf iaf the price than too Fatem make. Prices ranguig Irom ?ti to jlO per pair. Alo, jut rreeited. n splendid assortnv ut of Black and Red Plaid FLANNELS, for children's wear; Fancy Plaid do.; Plain Red and White Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed' and While A- For sale by uovlH-dani J. D. OPDORN A CO. INSt KAM I:. THE PItOTECTION INSLHANCE COMPANY, r II ahtpord. Coxxi cticut, continue to issue Policies (n the most favorable term, at their Agency in Columhus, on Dwellings, Htores, HoU'ls, Warebonjes, Mills, Manufactories, Bams, etc. etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Ooods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against lo-s or dnmng by fire. Alo, on Dry Goods, Groceries. Manufactured floods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description jf Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to be ship-iied per good Meam boat, or boat-! to r.od trom ntiintaon the Wes tern waters, or letween Pastern citien, via Lakes, or other In land routel and any towns in the We-tem country, against tne ha7ards of Inland TasjusroarATtoN. Also, upon shipments of Oood, Wares nnd Merchandize, per good vesel or vessel, between New Orleans and Eastern ports fitween New Orleans and otberOulf port between all Americnn ports and English or Europer.n port, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water3, against the rniiLS of the sea, at the HtMll rates of premium charged by other responsible Companies. For lull information as to rate, adjustment of lose, tec. apply to the undereimed. who is authorized to iue Fire and Marine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, decfr-dlm Aeent Protection Inm. anee Company ANSBL BO WARDS 11IIEAP CASH BOOK STOKE, next door to tho Post-office, State treet. Columhu?. Ohio. Contantly for sale, a general Risorunent of Standard nnd .Miscellaneous Ucokj. Ciieap Publications, the Magazines, Ac. English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens ol various style, and ot the bast quality. Ln graving. Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ate Ate. ol$-tf Rrnn.TNv -ELVILLK'S NEW WORK. MJHUIIN ; His First Voyage, being the Sailor-boy Conic, sioiis and Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman In the uJl!Ts T .'- '"'r""1" .ueiviue, nnttior oi I'M' wwj "" .iaroi, i vol U mo. Price 75 ct mo. Price 73 cts. Ju-i ree.-ii ,..) at me imh.h etore ot dcl! i. n. WBrma & huntinoton. GLIMPSES OF SPAIN; OR .NOTES OF AN I M INISHED TOUR IN lei?. F.y S T Wallis, 1 vol 1 mo. Price 70 et-. .lust received nl the Hook Store of dcld I. N. WIHTINO A HUNTINOTON. FRENCH AMI (iEli.HAN Li:sNOS. 1 t HRIS I IN tUr- his service as teacher of French and v German, to thoc persona who wbm to acquire a Uiorough knowledge ot tho-e I.i,-.fcge, at very moderate term I; l.'1-oiH will be give , lt the i Silence of the puplUi. and nt my rchonl room, .,n la. h .tract oeiirecn Hiyh and Third, iwat to Or oei-tf LAM) FOR S.,B.-Tbe undivided hatf of 10 ;y-100 acrt-s ol land, adjoining Uie city of Cohuibua, 150 rod ..r of Hih 'treet, fronting on the Culumbus and Groveporl turnpike. Title indisputable price J :i duliart per aero Tunns casv, and Dttdo known on application tr 0. S. FOR.AN. Columbus, Sept. 4, ! - !'. dtf FARM FOR SALE. CtONTAINING 200 acres uon the we t side of the Sciotolriver. ' 17 miles north ol Columbus, nud .1 north of Dublin ; smites from the Lake 1 Irie nml ' 'inciiinnti Railroad, and ! miles from the Columbus Plank Road. The Innd is fir-t rate, HO acres under im provement, with r never lading stream running throiiL,'h all pans. There is a good etone house, with hard and min water pumps cloe to the door, 'l'liere is a sugar enmp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, nnd near Uie celebra-ted Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the premises, of oc3l-d:im jno. ROBINSON. 1(MNE LIQUORS C7 nookaget pure Liquors, bought and A delivered from the l i itom House. Certificates can be shown tor each package, Tb"4 wishing a pure article would do well to call and eaniino I . themselves. novlOJ W I FINCH ; w x s n eS NEW work o"nsheriffs. LAW OF SHERIFF AN'DCOliONKU lu-t published. "A practical treatise on the law of Shcrirt' and Coroner," with forms and refi rencei to the stututes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By II. E. (.i wynne. This work treats of the appointments nnd qualifications of BhotifJ and Coroner, ihe appointment of tli-puties and jailer, and UabiUty for their OOta, and generally, of the duties and liabilities of the sherilf and coroner, Among other mhjeets discussed, are the service of summons or process not requiring bail; the service Of capiat tid respondendum and ad satirlacieiidum ; arrest and privilege and discharge therefrom bail i prison bounds; csenpes; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; loreitm and dome.fic attachim.-nt ; proceedings against water croft; the writ of lieri facias nnd proceedings thereunder, embracing levy, sale of fpodt or laud, lien, title acquired thereunder, itc ; writ of habere boiat, pottettloueiU writ of habeus corpus, service of subpiena; eiOOUtion on decrees; proceedings for recovery ot dowry; mrc-t, A:c, iu criminal cases; keeping of jail ; iuquests of lunar i forcible detainer; juries, election-, and fees of the WOnfC Under each head wfll be found tbe laws of the three mttet Ohlft Indiana nnd Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work al-o contains such forms as are usual ly required by ebcrill's in the dichari:o of their duties. From Judge Wright Mr. Owynne't "work is a good one methodical nnd well arranged and mint !o Very useful not only to professional gentleman and to the otttart of our courts, but to suitors, and purchasers at judicial sales,' nud to all interested in the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which tmboolot so large an amount of law on the subjects discussed, in so condensed a form." Irom Judge Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq: "It supplies n want which has long been felt, for the Bar havp heretofore found it necessnry to grope their way through the reported cases to ascertain the law upon many of the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to give advice," From Jodft Walker" It will le seen that the work is tdtttod to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar cciierallv. Such a work has long been felt to be a creat de sideratum. We prc-unie that no Shenffor Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will lOU be without it." 1 vol B vo Prleo in mod Luw lundinir. M For sale nt the book store of mwUw I N WRITING A: HL'NTINUTON LITTLE l I Ml R.VILRO VO. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT WI9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tue-duy, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows Laatt Dtpol on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., nnd a o'clock, P. M for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerlield, Morrow, Wnyncsville, Sjiring Valley, Xenin, Y'ellow Springs end Sprintield. Rerarnhnj. leaves Springfield nt 4 A. M. nnd 23 P. M. PtjtaVffJM for New York, Boston and intermediate points, ih-QUld tan il"' W A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passenger for Culumbus, Znnesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the S, 10 A. It Train. The Ohio StSga Company arc running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection wnli the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily I ine-to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the S P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The etrt of the Mad Hirer and Lake Erie Itnilrond will leave Springfield at PJ M. connecting with the .Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaviiiL' Cincinnati nt :i P. M and Springfield nt 4 P. M. I nre from Cincinnati to Xenia $ 90 " " SprintfiVld a flo " " f?imdutky City 6 50 ' Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbus 4 5o For other information and Through Tickets, npplv nt tho l ick-ct Olllce, on Broadway, neur Front btreet, Cincinnnu. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. rThe Company will not be respon-ible lor Uai..ageexteed-Ug M dollars in vidue, unless the same is returned o ihe Conductors or Agent, and freight paid ut the rate of a passage lor every WW dollars in value obovo that amount. aprOtf A. L. MARTIN cV CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORfl, Aer. 1 end 9 .VnTt Mm lUaldintrt, Hp rtflrs. A. L. Mabtin & Co., rcspccltul-ly infonn the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right siHfhp,nm prepnrrd to execute all orders entiu-tedto them, with the utmost punclueility and ditpatrh and they wUh particularly to imprtM upon the mimls of all that they iiavc spared no pains or expense to s-ecurc DM best of workmen, eo that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the best pos sihle mnnner. A. I A: Co., being pcrionnlly acquainted with the most fashion-able Eastern Tuiloiv, hnve made arrangements with the Cutters of the lending e-t.-'bli-luuents to have pnttcnis forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles et garments worn. They will also receive monthly from Paris, a plate of Fnshioni. In fact, they arc determined that no Tailoring Estnbli-hmtnt in the United States tludl outdo them in either style ot fashion or work- mantfaip. Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and f-acka. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An assortment of Cloths, Casiitnerea nnd Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN' & CO., orl-rf Nog. 1 and 9, Neil's Odeou Buddings, up stain. C'ARHI A(E VIICMi'Vic. O - PIECES Painted Canvnss. L'' ' Damnsk Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Broadcloth 200 sett Hub Bauds. Dftshci, Tuft Lace, Patentand Enamelled Leather, Axlas. ypnngs and Mnllenblo Cnstingp. l or bnle at the sign of the no9J GILT PADLOCK. IU8T received nn.l for sale, ioO hrU W, f T.lt, by ipfi KING 6l HUFFNEK, Cincinnati n r TO PARENTS. 4 I UM. KING Drug Store especial after.tlun li paid to chil-. dren tlr-t. and after them nil others who may be pleased to lavor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Town-end's Sarsaparilla for the cloaming of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous disease. Osgood' India Chulacosue. and Smith's Tonic, for the cure r.f AM tnd Fever. Thousand can tastd'v ! Ota itlicii af - -- remedies. B. A. rtnnntlnsik't A- tBaa'a VkwasJIkM caafl bMta public for years ns certain rcmody for eSfuOktl worms from tbe human ty.-tcm. rcuers uv.-r rsW WBtM lOOMt nn-qualled I v an v medicine for the c ure ot Liver Complaint and other diseno arising irom a deranged btate of the liver. Give them n trial, raid thit truth will npiHr. Seller's improved C..uh Syrup, for the cure of Cough', Qolit, HOOJeOMt, Inrtuenzn, Tick hug Sensation rf tho Throat, rVkoOO ing Cough. A-c, Ac. Track's Magnetic Ointment Is painine a name above all others for the cure ol Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limb', Rheumatism und Lameness, -fore Lip. Chipped Hands. Conn, An, All of the nhovp medicines nnd lnnnv other, kept constantly nu band and for ale nt WM. KINO'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, cn door south of tho Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dif OENT'S PBKNCB CALF HOOT. 1l .- TOM made tine I rench Calf Boots i . o nnd $A. IuT J sale at KIMBALL'S shooand Leather Ptore, Journal bindings dee" FMIOK Oil. CLOTHft. Ul WUl call On altention of the public to our large lot ol T Ml h and American Floor Oil Cloths, nil width. kOOJ 4 to ? .' square yard. .lust received and for sale by oeM-fta j, p. OSBORN A CO WNVTW (JOODg. E hnve ui store, and oBer tor sale on gcvl tcimi 75 doz. Chopping Aztis of lavorite brands 4 dot. Broad " 100 " Shovels and Spndet UU Mill and Croa Cut Sawa. 2iW hoxes Window Glass lOOWlightt " loth 1000 lbc. Putty. 10 bbls Linseml OiL 200 kegs Nads, a-iorted GERE. ABtOTT St CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. TO BBOB HAM FACT! RER8 W 'jOOides Patncy Kip Leather. 1 ' lUfbttl loKip Skins.; WO iota Proocb Calf Bkins; -JO doz. Fhil-alelphia do; 2j New York do; 80 dot. Moroero and Kid do ; 100 doz. Lining do : all colors and qualities, just received and fur sale very cheap, at the Shoe and leather tore of ocl6 H. IL KIMBALL. INFORMATION WANTI O. I AM a pupil in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at C.hinibui. Ohio. 1 have nut heard from any of my brothers and sifter tor nrar-ly twenty yrars, and I have not heard from my father for eight years. My father's name is John Swab. My brother', Shepherd. Marshall Jeremiah and John fcwab, and my titer. Mary Ann Swab. They all formerly lived in Richland county. Ohio. Any information f the whcrrabouta of any the a!e will he thankfully received by me at the Ohio Pool and Dumb Asylum, in Columbus. Editors ircnernlly please copy. dec24 CYRUS SWAB w I EVER WAUE.- LI.VNN i BALDWIN kam nfullas.ort I mi nt of Plain and Patent 1 iirced Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks. Also, Butter Knives. Z Jfar Tongs aVc. We have also some beautiful Silver Cups. e!H U'lIITE FISH, dtc.-ln -tote and for salc-Tl B0 but White Fllbj 'orsiuc IS 'a do do 4 evirn large i.nke Superior do f bbls No a, Mackerel V." M FINCH. now No 4 and C, l'.uckeye Block FISH I Fife 1 1 Jul received, o few barrel No l Mackerel i all purchased exore-K- t,,r r..,; t,-a.., ,i ...! leeoii'l tu uun W M PINCH'S. DOT10 Buckeye Block flJUIff IS11.-AI wen-i.- . - ...... ( ju., ,., , piNctri. , Huekeyo Block H ABHOTT S 1.1 (: Til li liltl iolOM of King Alfred , f Lnr'aud, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 r 1W n.. Just received at the B' k Store of d19 I. N. WHITING A Hv fRBAII TEAH.-148 . ackages of Fresh Tea, of til grade -a at very reduced prin et fnovlQ FINCH'S VI Ol.tsM. -!.." b, i, Volants, bo...., . ,,. j';, ' i-k" UJJ. audi KINO &. HErFNLK, P" aTMain street, Cincinnati l!il-II i:Ifi vs. 50 boxes jo :t received, tn -b.and very iMj "t ootlO) y fj FISCHS. QALT1 SALT ! W0 barrelj Hocking Salt; ;ioo barrels Lake ealt ; on hand and lor talt at tlie lowest market price. noyJ WM FINCH. RIO COFFEE.-140 Socks Rio Coffee, just received nt FINCH'S, OtW M 4 4 5, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 43 -neks Rio Cotlee IT do Prime do ; 4 old Java do. Inu29) W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE FISH.-20 bbk, 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, f in very excellent condition, tine and larcc, at W. M. FINCH'S. tfltt 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. 1?6ll SALE. TWO NE w' TWO" HOIi.E WAGONS made on honor, for nalc at reduced price. W. M. FINCH, Ml ROt, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. VI 1'ERIOi: f'tlHI'ISHUask very superior White Cod-& fiEh, for retail only, at W. M, FINCH'S Mot. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. GTJGAB t T IIED IIA3IS, Dried Beef. together wiUi every O erticle in the Oroicrv line. W, M. FINCH u3 4 and 5 Uuckcve Block. lIN'E OLD CHBESBjWUtt received, a large lot of fine old cheese from Major McCloud's dairy. W. M. FINCH. ROl'ElilES. Jut received 10 tierce-; good fruh rice at gw HACII'S. Buckeye Block. M'OBB liBATHBBr A 0 Brown in. received law side, of W n choice nrtirle of Sole LeNtlier. hWl h.- will .ell nt 161 to 18t cent, per h. Alio, fiO dojen French Cnlf Skim, 50 don Fttk and Fancy Uolflf do, 40 Cn-r Boot and .Shoes, and . good M-ortiuent of Boot, and shoe, of Home manufacture deel A C RliOWN II tIM'IMIS. G ODEV'S, Strtain's, and Gi iionm's for .lanui'ry, lSr.O, t or naif! by iltx i. HI J l.vtt X III M l.U 1 Ufl. ROLAND CA8HEL. compWe in three part.?. By Chariot Lever. Illustrated by I'hiz. For Itlt by decfla I. N. WHiTINC, A HENT1NOTON. MMCKU itS , 1. 1; . 1AM SUPPLIED this winter With lreh tpiced OntOTI from Baltimore, sent to nip every two dav, iu farL-e nnu sinall cana enunl in misilitv in CM nnl mi in i: ' , . . ...v', .. .. 1 will be aoU by the ca-e, or in nny quantity desired by purchasers, at low prices, and warranted to keep good nil winter. I have now on hand 8000 cans;. Also 1B00 otni rlermeticalJy tealed Cove Oysters; eoo " pickled Oyantra, Cincinnati, dc21-o'td ' ALLISON OWEN. 17 Eart 3d it GREAT BABGAINS OFFERED IN BOOTS AND SHOES'. The uheribcr has on hand the most extensive and rreneral naoi tment of Boots nud Hhoea ever Opened in thla city, nnd OOUttantll recaivina more, which will be nold at ihe low est price for oath. " HOT, LO, IMV d. H. II. KIMBALL. OltEEN LAWN CEMETERY. "V OTICE hereby given Hut Lots can be procured in Green 1" Lawn Cemetery, uniil the first of August next, at the follow. ing prices i First Class Lot 8V; cents per square foot Second Class Lott cents per square loot. On nnd after tlie flnt of AUfUtt, the prices will be u followa l Fir,-t OHM Lots 10 cents per square foot Hecond clas Lots cent-i per square foot Tliird class Lots b ccnti per equare foot Tlie Superintendent will bo on the prounrta, in fair weather, from 0 o'clock, A. ,M. until 0 o'clock I'. M. By order of the Board of Truitcci. jyi:i-dtt3tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, FOK JANUARY, ISMi J. W. MAl'HV & CO., MANAorr. Slo.OHO! llSfOOtl Hi.oni! rwQDIU BTATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Ctttt BO, 3, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va on Saturday, the Ml i of Janmirv, 1000, 13 draw Noi. in each package of ?5 tickets. BPI.rDID SCHFMC. 1 prire of eMO.nOft. 1 ot 1.1.000, 1 ol lO.'W), 1 ol 5.000. 1 of 3,900 1 of .1.000. 1 ot 1M&, 1 ol Q.100. C5 tf LjOOOl M ol 500, &C, 6tC. Sic. 75 number lottery 13 drawn hnlloti ! Tickets only 510 Halves 15 Quaittn 83. W. Certiflratei of packtget nt -,'5 Whole tickets 130, do., du.p of 25 Hall do., 863, do., do., of 35 Quarter do., $33,50. 1P,VI 5J,000! llBsf 1 $11,000! I KG IMA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ol Mononnllt Academy, Class No. 0, for 1880. To he drawn at Alexandria, Va-on Saturday, tlie Otfa of January, 1000, 78 number lottery 10 drawn ballon ! More Ft ires than Blanks! PLUTMD SchemC 1 anlendid prize of 853.000, 1 of 8IP.00O, 1 of 811,000, 1 of 88-000, 1 of 80,000, 1 of 84.000, 1 oftSdXO, 1 offjfi,8M 10 of 81,6m 10 do 81,100, 10 do 8500. Jtc, Ac . ic. Tickets Sl'-Hnlyee 87,-50 Qoaram 8.1,75 Itntba nj7 Certilicates of packaget of 20 WnoM tn ket im do do offlO Half do 888, do do of 36 Quarter do (12.50, do do of 30 Eighth do $31.35. tSftMpI 1 I'rlzre of 91,000! MBC.IMA STATE LOTTEBY. for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Cine No. 0, lor lr50, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va on OOtOroay, the lfih of January, 1S50. fiC number lottery I tnd 19 drawn numbers in each packa.-e ! oband actinm: 1 1 prize of $3T 000, 1 of 119,000, 1 of 510,000, 1 ol 80,000, 1 of 83,000, 1 Of 83.4(10. 10 of 61,000, 10 of 500, &c. Sec. &c, 66 number lottery 12 drawn 1 allot Ticket- 810 Halves s5 Quartcn $2.50. CertitVntea of pack-tgei of 23 Whole ticket 8110. do do Half do $33, do do 83 Quarter do 8-.'7,5)! PB1LI.TANT SCHTME I CnpltnlaHII5,000! 030.0001 SI 3,000! S 10,000! 10" prize of 81.500 ! 213 do of $1,000 ' VIRGINIA 8TATE LOTTERY, tor th" benefit of Mononraltt Academy, Class A, l. r 1650. To be drawn at Alextndiic, 'a., on Saturday, the WKk ol Jrnuary. 1350. I2drwn numbers out of 751 MACXIFICCNT SClirMEl 1 Grand Capita of 80.VO1HI. 1 splendid Prita of 830,000, 1 do 15,000. 1 do S10.0UO. 1 do 7.0OII. 1 do 85.000, 1 do 83.835, lOOdo 1,500. 113 do (lowest 3 No-.) 81.00, 4c, &c., 4c. Whole Ticket- 820 Halve f10 Quarter $5 Eighths 83,50 GortLfcaON of packages of 23 Whole OtKotl 530, do do of 39 Half do of 8140, do do of 35 Quarter do of 870, do do of 35 Eighth do fjfc Orders for Tickcta and Shares and Ccrtiflcatea of Packagas in the tboTO Splendid LotterbM will receive the men prompt attention, nnd an eOMt) 0M0UUI Of each drawing sent b0NUt8c after it i-i over to all whom order from us. Address J. 4 C. MAL I1Y. AeenM. dec34 Alexandria. Viruinia. CALIFORNIA OI TOONE! MONEY! MONEY! GLORIOU0 RC8ULT8I Not. 21 38 77, the grand MpNol Prize of 850,000- wm sold by the lucky E. N. CoR Co., 138 Pratt it., BoWOBOIfj Md. NEW GOLD PIOrilNGS DISCOVERED! CALIIORNIA THROWN IN Till. SHADE The great luck of the old firm of E. N. Cnrr 4 Co.. has thrown t doom oyer nil California .Speculator. Percn:; who hnve tried their luck with F. N. Carr 4 Co., find thai there is mnre Gold to h. had liy the risk of a few dollara wilh E N. Carr k Co., than tho whole California mines combined The lucky oOkatOf Carr 4 Co., has done wonders the lui month. Their kacl has no equal, pea-e bear this in mind LOOK HERE ! n:;nandstntn;eriwho wih to nurrhaPe nneurrent fundi ran. by calling cn t'nrr 4 Co., or addressing them a lew linec thron.h the l o t. hnve ail their business attended to with puoctn cJliy and dispati h. Money on all llunk bench! and e&ld by Carr 4 Ca Draft- at Ib1 on all L'.mks Draft en Englnnd or Ireland from one to one thou-and Pounds enn be had iio'm L. N. Carr 4 C'o'a Bullion and Prize nflke, No. 139 Pratt trect LET THE GLORIOUS REWfl GO TORTI!! Carr 4 Co.. are makinu ihe people rk b ! Behold htre f Not. 1 3 3 the pTOM Prize of 8100.000. 7 6 9 do 40,000. 6 7 8 do 50,000, y 1 1 21 fifl.iKJO. Tliose are only a fw r-f tne leading Prizes soW the month by thi lucky flnn. We challenge the wL rld to show the same amount In the ame length of rime We y, wake cr t ATTENTION CUSTOMERS 1 c call your attention to tho grand array of ma;tuficcnt Lot-teriea to be drawn this month. JiinunrT. 1M0, All MHMH with this firm is OOOftMoMltt Carr 4 Co., pay til f&mM over $0. Carr 4 Co., pay the gr.-nte't attention to their country corraa pendenw. Our m-tto i?, aerrecy in all business tranacticni. Attention to uur cuitcmer. and all drnwin ft sent immediately after the lottery drawi. Qirp u, toe tr;ti W1j rc.t ariured we will aire you, it not the Capital, a gnod Prize. O TBI ! O YEP j 0 YES I We call your aitmtmn, one end all, to this brilliant Scheme to be drawn Mfe January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr 4 Co. hff t the Pri?ea. Carr 4 Co. recrmnvnil the Scheme. Carr 4 Co. trifl sell Prizes all we B;k it one fair triaL " Nothing Vcnture-1 Nothing Owned 1 " Rememler th? chances Carr 4 Co. give. EncloW the money and receive the Ca-h. Please address E N. CARR 4 CO, d37 No. 133 Prait ttrect, Balmnore, Md OA COXES first ouaLtr MouIdCaniei 100 sncks Cotlee. 35 OjaMi Tea. 500 lbs. aoit fhelled Almonds 20 barrel- cm -bed and powdered Sugr 10 baW Candle Wick. 10 btl.-a Cotton Twine. Handle Rope of all kind. Wholea mi t0m at no30 Mr LI.V.MN 4 FITCH'S. CHRISTMA AMI NEW YEAR. BOOKS I BOOK? ! 'A tire coIVction cf Annualtt'or 1850; English and American Uiuctrnted works: Jnvmle Bookt; Bible and Prayer Books, tbe tines? edition, and in any atyle of binding; some Msaaic iidt, with box. d.esting caeca, writing dek, ic, 4c TbeEnctt aacomnent ctct tred (or talc in this c;tr, at too now book atore of deM J H. HILEY . CO
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8,1850 NUMBER 152. r f PRINTED AND PUBLISHED 11 Y SCOTT & BASOOM. tlFFfCC IIIUIW ll OOOJfJUl 08 man st. anu 8t UAn TEIOIS Invariably ill ndviuiee. The Daily, in person in Oolwnbilb per year " " H-ut by mail out of Coluuibu " " during Dm wion, and Tri -Weekly balance yenr In Columbus By mail Tin Tri Weekly by mail Weekly in Columbus Out nf tho city; by mail, single To cluli of tour and upwards To clubs of ten and upward, to urn wldreM Daily, sosiilon Tri-Weekly Weekly, bIiibIp To clubs of m e itiitl upward .80 00 . B (0 of . 5 00 . 4 Oil H 00 . 8 00 . 1 SO . l 80 . 1 00 . G IXI . 1 00 AdvrrtlhhiR. The following IttM and rulea of advertiHiiif Imve bMO agreed upon between tin' proprietor of tin? Oliio BtatOl nu and the Onto rt.it" Journal, io bo observed, in oil cn.-cs, rd'toi' this. ilRte. July 90, 140. Dully Paper. Due square, 10 nt - or let, one insertion 80 r0 each additional.." 0 U5 1 week 1 50 9..." 800 3..." 3 00 1 month 4 00 a... floo 3 ..." 8 00 6 ..." 10 00 . 0 .. " 13 00 12 .. 18 00 .tauding card, 5 line or 1 per milium column, with 4 changes, " " " " 6.... " H " 13 " " 'h " changed weekly " " i " " daily " " l4 " with 4 changes " " i " " fi.-.." " " " " 18 - " " 'j " changed weekly " " 10 00 50 00 IS 00 .... 25 00 ... . 30 00 HO 00 :i5 oo 40 00 ... 45 00 55 00 ISO oo nauy . Oilier cne. not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with tbe above rate. The Ftiuidnrd of measurement to bi minimi type. For eut h ndditional MJQITt in the dnily, inserted 0M month, or a greater length of time, and fur each additional Mpiarc limited under the yearly rule, hull' price. No ndvertin;ment to he eoii-dderrd by the year, unless it is ape-abed on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the partie. Publishers not MOOSBttblB fOf the accuracy of logo ndvertiv-iiients beyond the imiouni charged for their puUHeatioii. Aunouneitu: candidates (for office nt every deeriptioii,) to be charged at the rate of titty ceuu per wk, for ouch name the aine to be, in nil cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisement1 Dot marked on the copy for u ipMtfltd Dumber of insertions, will he continued one month, unices ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privilege ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business and all advertisement not DOftlfoi&fl tliere-to, to be paid tor extra. Advertisement" for Auctioneer, (ieneral Agents, Ileal K-tate Agent", Ac, not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the u-ual rales. No ADVEHTIUMENT9 CAX BE INSERTED ODATVITODflLT. Advertisement for charitable institutions, tire compnnie. ward, tovcn-hip, and other public meetings, and such like, to be UMVgtU half price. Marriage notices to be charged J.ri cents. Death? inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notice", and when so accompanied, to be paid fur. Regulnr advertiserc and all other fending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention tu fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where OnOTfOt are made tor admittance all notice of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, eideuluted or iti-tended to promote indivulunl interest, c:m only bo inserted with the HndeTl tending that the nine is to bo paid for. If intended to be inserted in tbe editorial column, the mnif will be charged nt the rate of not less than 20 cents per hue, and then only when accompanied by hji advertisement. All letded advertisements to be otttTgtd not lesa than double the kliove ntMi and measured as it lolid. Advertisemeiits on tbe iniide exclusively, to bt obtrftd at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtec. Attorneys will he holden fur the price of :naerting odvertJifC-menu brought m by thrm. X Counting House Almanac for 1850. JjVNUABY JULY. s. m. t.w t.I r.li. t. wTtTT f. .. .. 1 iij 3 4 1 I.. I 1 3 "31 4 WW n 7 3 DM 11 12 7 8 D Mill I -J 13. 13 14 U 10l7 18 19 UjlS 18 17 18 IB 20 20 51 !2 23124 2S 2li 21 22 23 34 25 20 27: 272829 3031 ..!. 282D MBlbJLL 1EBROARY. AOOOtr, t. M. T. v T. f. a. i,m.t. w t. r. 12 " II "2 3- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 D 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 III 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 30 31 32 23 24 24 25 2(1 27 28 .. .. 2' 2fi27 38 2930:11 VH.:H SLTTEMBL'I! .. T.j " r. t. s. .m.Ijt.'u'I T.r. .j ..1 12 1 21 3 4 Jfl 7 3 4 5 (i 7 8 !l 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 10U 12 13 14 15 M U M 17 18 199991 1718 IB 20 21 22 23 22 33 24 25 26 27 28' 24 25 21127 28 29 311 29 3(1 ! 3l............ ' .... .. APHIL. OCTOBER. 1 s.m.t.v t.k. s. , .w. r. w Tr.l s. riTTlT'jl: !.. .. l a 3ir5 7 8 9 M 11 12 13 (17 8 " M 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 M 17 1ID 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 35136 99930 ,27 2 8 29 3 0 3l.... MAY. NuVLMBEB.' s. 1. T. vt. f. s. s. M. 1 W . F 9. ..I.. .. 1 2 "34 .7 I 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 12:13 14 15 16 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 19 99 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 antt7 28 29 30 31 .. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JUNIl. DECEMBER. jj i. t.- Tfr-P. j fi- t. v t. r. a. .. 1 I II 2 3 4' 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 9 M 11 12 13 11 D 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18l 2(1 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2D 30 31 30 I ! X -y YX)G 1 i 'OO. U . As NBIL, tHMMM I M w nttil tilii'ilnr In ( i , 0 Fl lCK with Wm, Deiinisoo Jr., No. f, Ned i Ktehange, 0M0 mm Secretary M Htute s ottice. .leeHMlly H If. CONW1V. L. B. 'OMLINSOV It. r. CONWAY A CO., 0BOOIEI, DIAL IK 8 III PROD U OX, i'lG I Hon, ma t -...i i nnl FnriYiirdiug Irrelitnil-, FHOXT I I llFETi jyl-lyd P0RT8M0UTB, OHIO. 'tturne n tid (otiiisellar nt bnn CnliiiiilniN, (Hiio. Orace, No. -J, Neil's Kxchange, oppoaite tttttHttf of state's ollb e. WILLIAM K. OILMORK. CIUIII.Ra W. OILMORP. v. R, & Ci W. OIXMORB. AltanotTI nt trftWMM MlelMn in Imneery. Office, N. K. eOfM Main and Seventh atreet-, auM-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO, is. ('OjTrTKTir co. Forwiiidin mid ComtiilNHiiin 'hr limis Hroduce Dealers, and I.ard Oil ManufactunTs, Cunnl linsin, roLLMai'9, OHIO. J. HUM. WAY A ( O.'S lion l oiiudrv, Itrnud MfMt. near the llridge, oliim-bun, Ohio. Stow oi all kinds, and a great variety et Castings, always on hand. 0070 OH. ItOHEHT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. VO. I, Nelli BxetwumHi opjyuSte die Beentery oi state's - 1 office, il ii st, Columbvi'. decll ;f.oii;i; f. i.( i it. SIGN AND UANNLR PAINTER, novD-dtf COLl'MBft, OHIO. WALTER hum! i . Attompy nnd CnunNellor nt Lnr, CnlttmbiiH, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. Office on High st.. Mwcen Twn and Rich. octSO I. N. wYlITIMJ & IIUNTIN"UTON, BOOK-SKLI.CR.- and Stationeri, next door to the Cbnton Rank, Hich stieet, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery alway on hand. WM. BEHEST. M. C. LILLEY. HRIRRET & LILLLY, BOOK BINOF.RS. High street, opposiu- Uie Pubhc Offices, Co. lunibus. BUtf2fi,'45 TO lUMlKltS. RL'I.INO MACHINE, iron frame, iu perfect order, for sale t weep t esssi jcoj stun joiin McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MARCH ANT, DO$-6m" KIW OKLlAlCI GBBEf AltltOTT A: CO., DBALERfl in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nidi', filasi, Houie lluilders' material-, I'armiuL and 'Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods. be., if., No. HU Hiyh street, mil: i) ol the (Jilt Padlock wiin i: kii sijiTi:i(s. LN aqsortnient of LadiBs' White Kid Slippers just received nml for miI by dec.7 II. 11. KIMI1AI.U i) una, smith & oo.. f "loMMi.-siuN AMD FORWAttDlNO UERCHANTfl. Whole notion m UroceiiOf and rn I'ort-oioiitli. Ohio. IVraonal attention aiven in rcceivinu and forwardini; noods. and sclltiu l'roduee consigned for side. e19-dly. JEVSX INS) KAM I-: COMPANY, OK Hertford, Coimeclknt. Capital paid in and .-nh-h- invested, 970,000, The lubMriber, AfODt for this Company, in pn liared to take every deBcriplioti of Fire Insurance, upon lil.ernl terms. UgMg AI.LXANOKU, A;'ent, Columbun. HKllOVAf.. DR. .MARIS'ri OFFICE, oonMTof Mn and Third streets, ad-joining hid reddencc, and opposite tbu first Itaptia Church. deoll-dtf DBS. BBUNNBB IIILOHKTII, WILL att4-nd to nil ca-e9, in city or countrj', on the hortei,t notice. Office, No. 244. Hi','h ttrcet. opposite Commcrcinl How. lle-idence, over the future of Messru. Woodbury t field. Kntrniice on friend itrivt. cp3t-d:im clnTi7! INSIKANCE CO.nPAW, FlttE AND MABINBi 'IH1I.- ComjUBy continues to insure every sppcies of buUdfalf, I and the iurniture, machinery, goodl, ware nnd merchandize, and other propeity contained therein, agnitift loss or damncc by lire; also, Btetunbouts, in, I all nQ vessels, and lln'carpoesof btcniu-boats, sail vet wis, keel hoots, und other water cralt, mialn.t the peribi of MOO, lakej, anil rivers, on the mort favorable term. june'JO-dtf DEMAfl ADAM.-f, Jr., .""ec'y. 100 HAGS rimento; M hnt Java Cotlee, lundinii Iroin L'ul-tei Statei, and fur jnlo by K1N(J i BEFFNER, Clucinnnuti I i:.VTm;i(. liM bundles I'uocr und HkoliiiL- Leather iuwt J received bl KINO ,v HEPPNEIL apt! No 57 Main street, CincimiHti VJriAIt"AM) l(H.ASSKS.-:i'.'i lubl. H,..-iir," fhiriind iO prime; t900 bblo RoliliBe for sale by KINO & BEFFRER, mar.0 27 Main Ptreet, Cincinnati 300 SIDIIS SOLE l.EATIIEIt, JuST received, nnd more coming, of all weights and superior quality, which will be sold at the lowest flfttn for cn-h, at the SIkw and feather Store of II. H. KIMBALL. VEIL HOUSE OATHS nr.; now in tine operation, and this i cheap toid healthy luxury, can uow he enjoved in lull perli'i lion. Wann, Cold and Shower BetBO, nt all hours. Tickets obtained at the t ffleo of the Neil House. Ladlee UiiiIik. The Hatha lor Ladies are DOW open, mid ticket-'can be obtained by rinjiiiK the bell tn the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in readineM. Jelb'-dlf OIL ( LOTUS. LAHGi: and splendid lot of Mahogany, PoDCT, Oermnn. Chi-nese, f.nKlish aiu) AmericHti furniture Oil "cbrtln, ju-t received mid f..r ale by J. D. 08BORM V .'0. NEW liilOks, HIrjTOUY ol t-pauisli Literature, by tieo. Tickuor, in 3tuI-mne-. Vol. 1 just receivetl. Chnlmer' lntitutea of Theoloyy, in 3 volumes. The Whale and his Captors, of The Whaleman's Advc mure, and the Whale's Biography. Ae., 69W. By Hev. Henry T. Chee-ver I oi- mi!- by .le.'j I. N. WHITING i HUNTINGTON. ANTIION'S ANCIENoioTiltATllYi i SYSTEM of Ancient ami Medift-vai Geography, fte, Uv V Charles AothpQ, LLDi I large vol 8 vo. Just publiihetl. for sale at the Ilonkfiore of ilei-.M I. N. WIHTINO A HUNTINGTON. VOTK'i:. Tho notes and accounts of George Gere &. Co., ure il left with us tor settlement and collection. TVy must be paid without delay. GERE, AUllOTT & CO. Columbus, July o, It 10. TTtlNlrIN(i MATEKIALS FOK SALE. KOR sale, luw for cub, ur uu short credit, u large assortmt j.t ol Printinj,' Materials, constiii in part of 1 Extra Imperial I Super-royal Iron Smith fraiiei 1 Stnnberry l'res. 3J lbi. Pica. W m Small Pica. MO " Loii(( Ffuaef " Hour'cois, nearly ntiw 100 " Brevier, ino " Minion, " " 130 " Minion, " Several fonts Fancy Type. Alio, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks. Chases, Rules. Lend, (book and newspaper.) Inipoiny Stones, mid finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will bo sold extreme!) lotr for cali, or on short time. decllj CHAS. SCOTT, A?ent. con m hi (TaniTx eni A It A 1 1. It OAO. FfflBE aDnna eloetlon fur Dbvctoxe ol the Columbus and Xeniu J Railroad, will be held at the nflicc of said company in Co-himbus, on TtMvdif the I t day id Janiuiry next, between the hours ot U and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. J. R1DGWAY, Jr., Secretary. dectMttw I Statcman copy SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the beat in the market, for sale at the t;: n otfho GtLT PADLOCK Sept R) RIPLEY'S WAR WITH MEXICO.-ARill History of the Ri-e, Progress and Termination of (lie War with -Mexico : by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Majur in the United States Army. 8 vola. H vo. Jnst published- for sale at the Rookt-tore of dedH 1. K, whiting a- HUNTINGTON DATENT I EN MAKERS ANOTHEH si I'l'LV. I A superior article (or making Quill Pens by u inyle and hiin pie opeiWon, Vurranb'd. for sale at the now book ttore of deW4 J. H. I1II, I V ,'. CO. Mi i ; iiXiliiPOHTAN'r vo Hoi ii "iTvfvrEits, HOUSEKEEPERS AND u i HERS V.m.i abli: Disco vEnv in Tim Art or Paimino. Jam::s Coppvck, of Mount Holly, N. J., bei dllOOVered simple process of preparing and mixing common white lead paint and all delicate colore, by which their Hebfltty to eMnM and lose tbelr n and beauty in the simile or dark is completely obviated. It it n tvell known fact that ntdto paint in jiarlors and other shut-up rooms, in parage aud )n hiiul doors anil shutters, almost invariably asiUini-n duty, tmoky, yellow hue. soon alter being applied, When excluded liom the direct rays of light. L'vcry good painur must desire to remejy this acknowledged evil, 'i Ins he may now eaaily ami cheaply ilo, nnd be enabh-d to perforin good work that will be u-eful and entii-fuctory to hwcus-i . and thereby tecure him increased patronage by embracing the prcfelit opportunity to avail him-i If of this desirable iin-provein nt in his art. Pleeee call at this otlice to eximine certiticates, A c., and to leain bow the ui-cestary intorinalion may be obtained. Housckeeiiers, ship and steamboat owners should of course eeth:it their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tho annoyance, Inconvenient o, unliealthineisand expense of frequent repainting. Columhu. Dec. IB, le-ll. POIl JAM AIM , S50-'20,000 HOLLARS. f ARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 17, for Ifl lH.'ii). to be drawn in the City ol Raltimore, Thursday, Jan. 10, 1E.W. 7(1 number lottery and H Drawn Ballots. sciirssE. 1 ol S20.OW is 30.OY), 1 of o.UUO is 5,000, 1 of 3,500 is J,500, 1 of 1,38(1 is UNA 20 of 7.0 are IT.,000, SO of 400 are 8,000, 90 ot 300 are 4,000, llOOol UMl arc :wt,0tXJ, ' I of 40 are 8,560. Tickcti Shares in proportion. Ceititiiates ol packageu in the above will be U-ued and ; old at the following rates i Mh'dn 475, M halve 37,50, 20 quarters, 1,85, 86 eighths, 9,37. S,jO,000!-Hiirvluml CoiiHolidnied LolUr, For Ihe HMM of the (,'oii'Ohdated Lotteries ot Maryland. Class A, for WdH, to be drawn in toe city of Baltimore, 'ld. Saturday, Jan. M lew 78 numhcrii, and 18 drawn ballots. srt.tNDiD cnr.ME. 1 of 50,0ti0 is DOtOOQ 35 of 1,0110 are S50.00O. 191 of 401 are 77,000, ti of 100 are tin ol 80 are 5,880. M of 70 arc 4,072. 138 of CO arc 1Mb UR ot 00 are 0,kJ0. Tickeu $15 shares in proportion. Cert.iicates of packers in the above will be issued and iold at the following rales 'i whole tickets 210, 26 half tickets 105, 90 quarters 58,50, 30 eighths 26,25. S'iO,O0O Unrvlimd ( oii-solidnled Lottery Class 7, tor 1850, to t drawn in the City of Baltimore, Md.. Thursday, Jan. 15, le5o. 6inunibt-r lottery and 10 drawn ballots. CiLORIOl'. SCHEME. 1 of eti.noO is 'M.Wi. 1 efK.uio is 0UU. 1 of 4,000 is 4.000. 1 ot 1.7CU is l,7ts), 10 of 1,800 arc 12,000. 10 of 000 are 6,000. 10 of 30U are 3,000, 10 of 8u0 arc 8,000, 76 of liW are7.tk)0, 56 of 40 are 2,240. Ticket- 5 Shares in proportion. Certificates ot packages in the above will be lOMOd and sold at the following m;. i 22 whole tickets 65, 88 halves 38,50, 22 quarter 16,35, eighths 8,18. 837,'50l-(.rninl Consolidated Lottery of MnrylnniL for the befS tit of the Conohd.Lt-d Lotteris. Class No. 6 for 1850. To lie drnwn in the cm ot Baltimore. Md., Satiirdar. Jnn. ft, 50. SFLrXDID THEME. 1 of $37,500 is 37.500. 80 of 1000 are 70,000, 95 of 1.500 are 37, 500, 85 of 750 am 18,750, 85 of 305 are 7,638. 124 of 250 are 31,000, 63 of 100 are 6.300, 63 of 75 are 4.735, 126 ot 50 are 6,31. Tirkets $10 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages will be issued and sol J at the billowing rates: 86 whole tickets $131), 26 halves 65, 20 quarters, 0RJD, 86 etahths 16.25 i(l,000 Marvlnntl f'onaolldntril Lottery. For the benefit of the Town of Rel-Air. and for other purpose. Class 23, for UM To Indrawn in the city ol Baltimore, Md-Tucdsy, Jan. 24, 1850. 78 num!er lottery and 13 drawn ballots. SCHEME. 1 of finOOO is 20.000, 1 of 8,1100 is 8,000. 1 of 4,000 is 4,000, 1 of 2.000 is fJOOO. 85 of 1.000 are 25.000. 25 of 500 are 12,500, 25 of 500 are 12.500, 166 of 814 are 66 of 50 are 3,:W0 Tickets $5 Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages in the above will beUsued nnd told at the following rate I 20 whole tickets $70, 86 halres 35, 26 quarters 17.50, 36 eighths 8,73. Address E. N. CARR & CO.. de26 138 Pratt street. Baltimore, Md. THE LAM) 0 NCR'S MANUAL, CONTAINING a summary of Statute Regulation- in New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Wo-coasin, concerning Land Title. Deeds. Mortgages. Wills of Real Estate, Descents. Land Taxes, Tax SaW, Redemptions. Limitations, Exemptions. Interest of Money and Usury, with an appendix containing the Constitutions of the said States. By Benjamin F. Hail, Coun-cller at Law. 1toI.8o. TESTIMONIALS. From Ex-Gov. Seward : "I believe your work will be extensively useful, and think I cannot be mistaken in advi-uig its publication under an expectation that it will be of much service to laud owner and to the public." From Millard Fillmore, Vice Fresident of the United States : " Such a work is wanted, not only by the legal profession, but by many business men having commerce or dealings in the States noticed. Such a manual would furnish just the mtormatjui wbieh persons interested in western lands desire '' For sale at tbe Booktton of de28-d&w I N WRITING A HUNTINGTON. HOOKS AND STATIONERY I.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, OOOIflLtlBI AMD station Mis, HIOU ITftlBT, COL0RIUt NEW EDITION OF SWAN'S TREATISE. I S A AC N , W II I T I NG HAS just published a DOW edition of t Treatise on the I, aw raetill tO the. 1'owers lad Muties of Justices ol the PeMO and Oonsttblee In the State of Ohio; with Practical Forms, die. By Joseph It. Swnn, late President ot the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Fourth edition, revised, BOTftttod and cnlnrip-d, 1 vol. (jvo.; fine law lupulin.:. Since LB40 when Uie third edition of this wnrk wns publibln-d, the Legisbitute have patted numerous laws, pubUthed in eight small rohunOtt Thee laws modify nnd CnUge a gTOtt variety of mutter contained in the previous editions of this Treatise. The jurisdiction of Justices ot the Peace has been extended to the action of Iti'ph vin, and tin- action ol Forcible l.nlry and Melainer has undergone OOMfdiftble modifications. In this edition the text ha been revi-'eil as well to conform to these ehtnget U to other alti'rations of law, by sbitute and otherwise, since the third edition was published. For sale at the book store ol" L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. The work may tltO be had. nt the pubUtbert1 prices, of the fol-lOWhtt Jiersons, viz : Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; Wm. Mc Arthur, Circlevillc; Jus. Stephenson, Portsmouth; Snnlord A: Co., book-elh i s, Newark : W, W. Reeil A: Son?, und A. W. Perley, do.. Zanrsvillu; Mr. J. Munhaiu, St. Clnirsvllle ; A. Frazer, Steu-benvtUei H. U A T. Banun. New Lisbon: Kcche ,t Elkin.J, book-sellers, Akron ; W, & S. Slocum, do., Mnrietln ; J. I). Bigger 6 Co., Massillon: J. J. Fnst.de., Canton; II. Little, do., Ravenna: 0i W. ,1 lines, clerk of the court, Loan, Hockinc co.; Baal Kuep-per, Wootteri John Refill, Cadiz: Mnrtin Wclker, clerk of the eourt, MfQertburgh, Holmet eo.t Wm. B. cantiehl, Medina; M. 0, YottQgloTe, bookseller, Cleveland ; C. Rnrtlett. do., Painesvilk-; W. N. Porter, Wnrien, Trumbull cn.; A. C. Hubbnrd, clerk of the court, JenertOO) Ai tabula en.; David Campbell & Sou, booksellers, Samhi-ky City ; J. J. Beaeh. book-cller, Mawfleld) J, N. Kurtz, bookseller. Springfield ; S.Millikan, clerk of the court, Wnshingtou. Fayette co,; Chn. Fllis, bookeller, Diiyton; Francis llarrlet3te nia; Jlinet Morrison and II. I.unbocker, Plquai Thomas Brodie. Poftmnsti r, Lebanon ; H. W. Derby & Co., booksellers, (.'incinun- ti : I V. Desilver, do., da; Wm, W. Fay. Delaware; G c. Wortb, I'pper Bandutky Curtis Allen, Murinii ; John Melvin. London, Itulton co.; Geo. Ebert Tiilin ; Wm. Hood, Pemrtburgb : C. B Newman nnd J, M. Crosby, Norwalk ; J. Sowers & Co., Fiiiiilny ; Glto II. Moeller, Somerier, Perry co.; Pai -ons &. Co., Llyria : B. H. Lippett, lit Yenion. deoUnlAw NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FOIUIS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING. COLUMBDfl, nAfl pubUabed a New Fditifin of Practical Forms in Actions Personal and Real, and in Chancery, now in common OtB in the State of Ohio; COOmritfag Process, Dcclaraiioni, Pleas, Replications, Demurrers, Verdict', Judginents, Complete Record. Scire FnciiH, Attachment, Ejectment, Oecupyini; Clnimnnt-1, Bill of Particulars, Hills of Exc-ption, Error, Ccitiorari, Appeal, Depositions in State Courts and in Courtl oi the United Btatet, Re deniption from Tax Belee, clerks' Entries, Exeevttont, Partition! Habeas Corpus, Oath i. Select Writs, A)pointtnent of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law; Rilia in Chancery, Injuncliolis, SubnOMlt and Notice. tnUTTert, Pleat. Answers, Hearing nnd Re hearing, Mattert and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Decrees, A-e.; with Notes. "It is dangrrau to alter old established forms." 2 Eq. Ca. Abg. 764. By P. Bi Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 lnrge sup. royal Bvo. vol. of -." pages, in tine law binding. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the .hiil-i - ol the Court In Dntili. " The new forms, the atttboritiol adduced, nnd the copious notes added to this edition, greatly increase its vnlne. The book will prove of ITI at utility in eOMUdng to uiiitoi iuity nnd accurncy iu practice throughout Ohio, It has been prepared with care, and evinces a degree of critical learning ami legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame ns nn able law writer of its learned author." Court in Hank, January 7. 184f. From the Hon. Jiidf!1 AlcLcnii, of ibt I'. S. Supreme Court. " All Who are acquainted with the accurate learning and bigb professional charncter of Mr. Wilcox, would expect to find a valuable book from bis pen under Ibt above title and 1 tun sure that no one on rending it. will be disappointed. The forms of process from the commencement, of a great variety of cm action- until their finnl terminations, are given, and the forms of plcadincs in cases at common law, and also iu chancery, so as to guide UU practitioner in every step he takes ; nnd in relation to these tonus of process nnd pleadings, n reference is made to nuthorities sustaining important points of practice, under appropriate heads. Tbe nlniateria duties of clerks and ol officers generally, are plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking depositions in the federal as well as in the State courts. UpOU the whole, 1 BOntidtr tin- work as a most vnhuible one to the profession, and to all whose duties connect them, either direclly or indirectly, with the tdjntoittraRon of justice." From the Hon. Judge BaMMts "It appears to me that no Practitioner in tbOOOUrtt of our State, with your hook before them, can he at a loss for the form of any Process, Plendins, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; und it is very Bridi nt that the numerous refereneet in your copious notes, will save much time and labor to those of the profession who consult the work." From Jadge Wnllter. " We have here, under the name of tOOobd edition, in reali-iv, a new book of 970 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the. Practitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not lee BOW even the tyro, with tin- Ugltt here furnished, need be at a loss for the node ol procedure," whether he be Judge, At torney or Clerk. And Ur, vVUeox has not only given the Aots, but the whmfort ; tor authorities are cited to WtOKU nlino-t every form presented ; and ihcn tbe index, that letter half of a law book, is very eiaiiorale and complete. From Juilcc W 'right. " The fin t edition has been carefully revised, and so many other formi added that "this maybe regarded as almost a new work,' Copious notet am added to this edition, relating chiefly to practice, selected from materials collected by the author during several yi ui , nml especially relating In tti- more iiopnriiint questions in Chuncery practice thnt have not yet been settled in the courts ol Ohio. This book should be in the library of every practicing Lawyer." For sale at the book store of I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, The work may also be bad, nt the pubiL-hers" prices, of the lol- lowing persons, vii : Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster ; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William McArthur, Cireleville; Jonies Stephenson, Portsmouth; fcnnford A Co., booksellers, Newark' w. v, it ecu a kxma, ana a. w. revmj, (to., saneamiei nr. jouh Dunhnm, St. Clairsville; A. L 1'razer, do., Steubenville ; B. L. & T. Raima, New Lisbon j Beebe A Flkins, book-dlers, Akron; W. & S. Slocum, do., Marietta : J. M. Bicger ii Co., Massillon J. J. Fast, do.. Canton ; 11. Little, do.. Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hocking county; Samuel Knepper. WooMer; John Beall, Cadiz ; Martin Welker, clerk of the court. Millers-burgh, Holmes countv ; Wm. II. Canfield, E q.. Medina; M. ('. Younylove. bookseller, Cleveland; C. Bnrtlelt. do., Painegville; W. N. Porter. Warn n. Trumbull countv : Amos C. Hubbard. clerk ol the court, Jetlerson. A-htnbula county ; David Campbell & Son, book-rllers. Sandusky City; J. J. Roach, bookseller, Mam-field : J, R. l.arwill. clerk nf the court. Pucyrus ; llronson & Me- l.cne. Kenton. Iluntin countv . J. .V Mo t, uouKsener, pnn.-in B. Milliknn, clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county; C. Ellis, book-i Her, Dnvton ; Francis Harris, Xenin ; James Morrison ami II. I.imbocker, Piouft; Thus. Brodie. PostinnMer, Lebanon; 11. w. Derby A Co., booktelk rt, Cincinnati i w m. w. ray, Delaware) O. C. Worth, I'pper Sandusky; Curtis Allen. Marion; J. Melvin, Loudon, Madisouco.; (icorge Ebcrt, Tiffin ; Win. Hooil, PtrrVr-biiridi . C. E. Newnian and J. M. Crosby, Norwnlk ; J. Sow. era&iCo., Findlay ; Otta II. Moeller, Somerset, Perry co.; Par-sons A Co.. Elyna. (deell-daw A COMPLETE IllliEST OF THE OHIO REIMHiTS. I Ki WHITING A HUNTINGTON have published a digest ol I the lir-t sixteen volumes of llie Ohio Reports; containing nil Ihe cices ever reported nt Law and in Equity in the Supreme Court of ihe State of Ohio in Hank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Lrtw. and sninctime Keporter of til nt Court ; I vol vo, 7"0 pages, in linn luw binding. Price 3,50. Id this digeot Judce Burnet remarks : I am of opinion thai it has much merit, nnd will bt a tamable acquisition to the libraries ot our profession. It is cnli-ulated to cave much time and labor, as well as to secure full and accurate views of the course of decisions on the various matters which have been in litigation in the Supreme Court of our State since the year IfRL The plan chosen for the work is tfaaplt and perspicuous, which adds to its convenience and value." Judge Walker snys : " This IJgOrt is very systematically U rnnned, well -olidened, has a complete table of the cases w silt references to the volumes, and, what wc do not find in digests, an excellent index to the principal matters." The work may iltO le had, at the publi-hers prices, of the fob lowing persons, viz: Dr II Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicoibe ; W McArthur, Circlevillc ; James Stephen -on, Portsmouth ; Sanford A: Co, booksellers, Newark ; W Reed & Sons, and A W Perley, do. StaeeffOtl Or J Dunham. St clairsville; A L Frnzcr.do, Steubenville B I. A T Hannn, New l.i-bon; Beeltei Elkins, booksellers. Akron: W A S Slocum. do, Mariet tn: J I) Bigger A Co. Massillon: J J Fast, do. Canton , ft Lttta, do. Ravenna i C W James, clerk of the court, Lognn, Hocking cn, S Knepper, Wooster; J Real, Cadiz; M. Welker, clerk of the court. MillersbnrLdi. Holme co; W II Cantiehl. Esq. Medina : M 0 Younglove, booksoller. Cb-vclnnd: V, Rartlett, do. Piiinesville; W N Porter, Warren. Trumbull co ; A 0 Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jetlerson, A-htabula co ; D Campbell Jt Son, booksclWs, Sandusky City ; J J Bench, bookttBir, Mansfield; J R Larwell, clerk of the court, Bucyrus : Bron-w;n A McLene. Kenton. Hardin co ; J N Kurtz, bookw'ller, Sprinuneld ; S Mdlikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county : C Ellis, bookseller, Dayton; Hnrris, Xenin , J Morrnnn nnd II Liinbocker. Piqua ; T Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon ; H W Derby A Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fay. Delaware: G C Worth, l.'pper Sandusky: C Allm, Marion; J Melvin, London, Madison co; O tbert. T:flin . Wm Hood, Perry-burh ; C E Newman and J M Crosby. Norwalk . J Sowers A Co, Findlay ; O B M.M'lk-r, Somerset, Perry co; Par-ems k Vo, Elyria deI9-dAw EAO BOXBAOEBBN GL ASS W 'AltE.-rifuks.QuaiK )"U Pttts and Hall- Porter in I Packing Bottles. Jar-, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds ; 500 boes Flint Glassware ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cam, Creams, Jan, Tumblers, Plain and Fluted. Al-o, Druggist Wart ot every variety, constantly fur sale by N W S PEERS, oclif Columbus street. Cincinnati Of WW I 1;i IX BeOerenm Superior Wheel Oven Glass, n-yV)j zea from GX9 to 40X50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, of ill descriptions; 3000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from " X 9 to 20 X 24 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W fl PEERS. oclT tf No -2. Columbiana street, Cincinnati frOAK AM) M t. Alt IIOISK MOI,ASSES-'J00brls O Refined Sugar? : H do S H Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by ep6 KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati Afl'LE?. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Californiaadven--'A hirers, may be had by applvinz to apfi KING & HEi FNER, 07 Main st, Cincinnati KAimiN, 2-si boxes, 100 2 boxes. 100 boxes, from John Admns. and for tale : v nding ap6 KING Sl HEFFNER. Cincinnati EEATHEH! LBATHBE1 LEATIIEH ! THE subscri'ter has more Leather in store, a greater varWy, and at lower prices, than can be found elsewhere in the city Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves re assured that they wUl not go away dissatisfied. i3 Hub st, ornor of Journal budding ocl6 U. H. KIMBALL HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY hotel, lif D.W lit MITCHELL, Ornitd htriTt, Columhiix, Olilu, apO-dif CAPITOL hoi si: M. NORTHRUI fTIBIfl new nnd popuUr Hold 1, IH.l M HI 'S, OHIO. PaofitBTon, located in the nio-t centii.1 pint I of theciiy. Itii II V I; bin bi nbirt:' d. and U mnv funiLhed in u itvle eiillid to tlmt ol IU1V Motel in the Y-t The Table d'Uote is luTnltbod with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be tpurcd to make, the gucets le'l AT ROME Slaves for all Ihe routes, eidl at All bntlM DAILY for passengers, Convenient, and lir.it nite Slahlim; and ('nrriiuie HoUtfl tOOOU. ed, mid experienced nnd careful utlers, alwnys in attendance. septKUlyl IMTEO STATES HOTEL - COLUMBUS. ROUE It T It ESS EL nAS taken the Fniled Slates Hotel, located a few rods south ot his old btaiid, where he is prepnrcd to nccoiiimuhil' und will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and all oU) ers who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either business or pleasure. iiiarJO AMERICAN SALOON, (WOU Tin: A Bt Sit 10 AM motel.) If AW. just received Fresli Ovi-tors, and IrU OOnttanUy keep on 1 1 band all ihe delicacies of the seaBon, such as Oysters, llirds, Venison, Fre-h Fish, Sardines. Pickled Ovters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac, Ac. The liar will be kept constantly supplied with tbe pu rest Lienors. Wines, Cordials, Siegars. Ac. No pains will lw spared to gratny the tastes and appetites of the of the American Saloon. ' Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. OoMf 0ITV SALOON Colnrabne, Olilo. ptORNGIt Ulgb Btraettnd Sugar alley. The proprietors ot this J ettablhjhrnent are now nfOpored tit serve op Oysters, Game, Fi'h. and all the luxuries ot the senscm, In n ftyleunsurpas-ed. They have al-o added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The liar is r upplied with the best of Liquors und ''i.'nrs. On drnui'lit, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, aiid Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch iJ NrVOd up ilnilv, by ocS-lItl BARKBR A OLMSTED. LIFE INSrilA.M E. VEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No, 68, 11 Wall street. HORRIS FftANKl.lN. Pren't. PLINY FREEMAN, Aetuary, Charter perpetual. The business of this enemas ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. It- net cm-nine during Ihe hist three years amounted to over ieO,iK)0. Each policy holder i- a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profit-, which have averaged 90 ier cent, par annum on all premium-paid iu. The premium-' are paid annually, in cosh, unlet! they exceed 8.'i0. in which cae i'A) per cent, is required and 40 per cent, nniy be paid by depositing n note for that amount, renewable an nually, inn) hearing 6 per cent, interest. The amount ot its capilal, the character of its securities, and its modi; of doing budnes-, make this uno of the safest compa nies in the Union for File Insurance perfect security being alter all, sought for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the Urot Of pOraOU 00 any part of til?? globe, nt equitable rates of premium. A miin may insure his lite in the name of hid wife, so that the amount Insured will go to h r or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to he correctly appreciated, and the prudent nud considerate are daily (,ecurin. to their families and Iriends thn-e advantages. The uyenl iu this city would npecttully call uttcntion to the superior claims of this company. Any Information In cuonection wtta lot subject will be obeer fully given, uud the upiihcatiniis for in-urance promptly attended to. A. B. WOOTAUOH, ifmi, yd door stiuth of the Franklin Dank, over Coil's store. Rou'r Tuoursov, M. D., Exniuining Phyticiati. ma'J .HACK 6 IIROTHERS, f A.NL'FACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN REA-ItI dy made CLOTHING, phom 'M Main irasgiv Cincik- n'ati, Ohio, lespectfully Inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that we hnve opened in this pWc, in Mr. Walcuil's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, n new andlii-lnou-able stock of FALL AND WI.NTCR CLOTHING, consistim: ol Hroad. Pilot, Fell, Blanket tnd Reaver Cloth Over Coats. Cloaks, a larye assortment of Frock and Dress, Fu-ine-s and Walking Cents, Ac., Ac. An extensive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Hottom Pantaloons, of all colors, stripes und figures, made up of the most htluOliable nmteriids. A largo variety of Vests, of the lutc-t cut. Gentb men's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravat.!, Scarfs. Susjienders. Hals. Caps, Carpet Itags, Ac; a lot nf other articles too mimei oiis to mention. All of the above article. are otfercd to the public at prices lower than any other establishment of this kind in this city tins done before. Purchasing as we do our inaterinls at the Eastern markets, and manufacturing the clothing our-elf. we think us hnfe in snying that we art enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 13 per cent cheaper than the rest, without less profits" to ourselves. Being thus con-nccled with our nianu factory, we thall be con-lnntlv iu receipt of new clothing, made of the latest style of goods, and cut iu the 1. test fashion, by one of the best cutters in ihe west. We re.pectlully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our stock, and if thev find anythinu' to suit, we aro confident the prices always will. Give us a trial, all Wt atk. It A R. oi?-d3m CARVED WORK. 4 RCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and oib.-r- j-'V cngagi'd in buildinJ, can be ropnttedwltll carved wnrk lor any purpose, whether Classical or (irote.-ipie, Gothic or Arabes. que, Altur pieces for churches. Centre Pieces to tupport chandeliers, Panels for walls, Frieii., Caps, Treves, Ac C.entletien supplied with original deign": Churches. Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal lo anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and 000 refer to many of his works, public and privaU'. Tin' carved decorut'olis upon the ceiling of the Odd Fellow' Hall in DeytOfl was de-i.-iii'd mid carved by h!m, and i IQ. knnwledged to be the most beiiuuful und nioM nppronriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of BtitBOd or old buildings decorateil Willi facility. Figures Mid figure heads for sijftis. J. IJORINSON, Caner. oc?ll-d3m Dublin. I'rankliii county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SAIX by the mbeerihor, nttdauj il Waterville, in the county of Lucas, at reasonable lerms ui to price and payment, rtrw of the moil splendid improved furmt upon the Mauvuc A'icrr, to wit : The farm known us the Oodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty five miles above Minunee Citv, contiiinini' nearly 3 K) acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the MtnjBOfl river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly Improved state, with good dwelling and out-hou-e, nentiy new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabadi and Erie canal paetes through ihe farm, thus affording water lo all it parts, and ease of trail -porlation to the lake. This is one of the mo;t beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely lie exceeded in the State. Also, the larm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which arc highly improved, with thirty ai res of bottom hmd upon the Mnuinee, Upon thb farm tliere are lare nud very productive oMi.irdi of choice grafted fniit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach-Bfl in short, a "place whii.li the undersigned hm tilted up, uunng a residence of litteen years, as n home lor lumelt. Terms may be known on application. (marWl) H. REED. OAVis, SMITH ate t o., COMMISSION AND FOWARDlNG MFKCllANTS, wholesale dealers in Groceries nml Produce, PortilM uth, Ohio. Per sonnl attention given to receiving and forwarduitf goods, and tel hng produce ronsigned for sale. (seldilly 1'r. BK INNER, I.ate of nm Lisbon, Ohio.) "IENERAL Aflcncy, Coinmis-ion and Forwarding Mercliant, "a deals in Butter, Chc'-e. 1. aid, tnd i'l-iuce in general. No. 13, Eart Front st near st 'nmboal landing. Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright ami A. G. Riehard.on, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati; R. W. Snodurass A Co , New Lisbon i Origg A Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. B. R.iss, Portsmouth ; Ltweon a Corode, WelUrfllei Ewnit and Oebbart, PttUburjb ; John Seolt, Nashville; W. C. Scott. St. Louhn seW-dtl' JUSTl i BCETTED, T the rid stand opposite the State 110000, an unrivallcii asort ment of the Inoal CLOTHS, nearly one hundred AMtfOBl kinds ot Fancy and Plain Cassiineres, ri' h Fancy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white nnd liirht colored for party and wedilinn Dress.) and WOul Vesting; Cravats, Silk nnd Linen Pocket Handkerchief, Shirts. Ilo'oms and Collars, eottOOj and wool Drawers and L'ndersliirts. silk Under hirts and Drawers.Su-pm:-der-, Mnck and white Kid nnd Silk Glove, wool OIotm und Halt Bottl and iu brief, every article of the rittott ouabiy of genil"-men's wenring apparel to be found in the lir-i draper establishments of tlie Ea-t. These good i were very recently r ;-erted with great care bf the undeisijned, in one ol ttie boM Eaiteni market, and are of Ibt latent and most duralda style that could be ft,imd in New York. f-'mmzcrs now sojouniing in our city, and our citizen generally, are re-pertfully .nvited to call nnd examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from nny nnrt of the State, as heretofore, fniih-fullv and promptly attemfed to. novil CIIICKERINO A GIIsBRRT'S PRE Ml I M BOSTON PIANOS, Ju t received and fur snle at manufacturer's pri I csis. A. KLhll, At'ent, four doors North id the Neil llou-e. aulO-dly Culumbus, Ohio. CtUCLBVILLE DLANKETfl. JUST UEcEIVFD.alaree lot nf 10 by g and I J by la or. heavy twilled RED BLANKET:1, manufacture 1 out ol name woo', by the Scioto Mnnnfacturing Company. Thee blnnkrw are bea vier, larger, and ItfOf iaf the price than too Fatem make. Prices ranguig Irom ?ti to jlO per pair. Alo, jut rreeited. n splendid assortnv ut of Black and Red Plaid FLANNELS, for children's wear; Fancy Plaid do.; Plain Red and White Mixed do.; twilled Red ; Mixed' and While A- For sale by uovlH-dani J. D. OPDORN A CO. INSt KAM I:. THE PItOTECTION INSLHANCE COMPANY, r II ahtpord. Coxxi cticut, continue to issue Policies (n the most favorable term, at their Agency in Columhus, on Dwellings, Htores, HoU'ls, Warebonjes, Mills, Manufactories, Bams, etc. etc. etc. Also, on Household Furniture and Ooods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against lo-s or dnmng by fire. Alo, on Dry Goods, Groceries. Manufactured floods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description jf Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to be ship-iied per good Meam boat, or boat-! to r.od trom ntiintaon the Wes tern waters, or letween Pastern citien, via Lakes, or other In land routel and any towns in the We-tem country, against tne ha7ards of Inland TasjusroarATtoN. Also, upon shipments of Oood, Wares nnd Merchandize, per good vesel or vessel, between New Orleans and Eastern ports fitween New Orleans and otberOulf port between all Americnn ports and English or Europer.n port, or to any maritime port whatsoever in the Atlantic water3, against the rniiLS of the sea, at the HtMll rates of premium charged by other responsible Companies. For lull information as to rate, adjustment of lose, tec. apply to the undereimed. who is authorized to iue Fire and Marine Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, decfr-dlm Aeent Protection Inm. anee Company ANSBL BO WARDS 11IIEAP CASH BOOK STOKE, next door to tho Post-office, State treet. Columhu?. Ohio. Contantly for sale, a general Risorunent of Standard nnd .Miscellaneous Ucokj. Ciieap Publications, the Magazines, Ac. English, French and American Stationery. Gold Pens ol various style, and ot the bast quality. Ln graving. Latter and Cap Writing Paper, Ate Ate. ol$-tf Rrnn.TNv -ELVILLK'S NEW WORK. MJHUIIN ; His First Voyage, being the Sailor-boy Conic, sioiis and Reminiscences of the Son of a Gentleman In the uJl!Ts T .'- '"'r""1" .ueiviue, nnttior oi I'M' wwj "" .iaroi, i vol U mo. Price 75 ct mo. Price 73 cts. Ju-i ree.-ii ,..) at me imh.h etore ot dcl! i. n. WBrma & huntinoton. GLIMPSES OF SPAIN; OR .NOTES OF AN I M INISHED TOUR IN lei?. F.y S T Wallis, 1 vol 1 mo. Price 70 et-. .lust received nl the Hook Store of dcld I. N. WIHTINO A HUNTINOTON. FRENCH AMI (iEli.HAN Li:sNOS. 1 t HRIS I IN tUr- his service as teacher of French and v German, to thoc persona who wbm to acquire a Uiorough knowledge ot tho-e I.i,-.fcge, at very moderate term I; l.'1-oiH will be give , lt the i Silence of the puplUi. and nt my rchonl room, .,n la. h .tract oeiirecn Hiyh and Third, iwat to Or oei-tf LAM) FOR S.,B.-Tbe undivided hatf of 10 ;y-100 acrt-s ol land, adjoining Uie city of Cohuibua, 150 rod ..r of Hih 'treet, fronting on the Culumbus and Groveporl turnpike. Title indisputable price J :i duliart per aero Tunns casv, and Dttdo known on application tr 0. S. FOR.AN. Columbus, Sept. 4, ! - !'. dtf FARM FOR SALE. CtONTAINING 200 acres uon the we t side of the Sciotolriver. ' 17 miles north ol Columbus, nud .1 north of Dublin ; smites from the Lake 1 Irie nml ' 'inciiinnti Railroad, and ! miles from the Columbus Plank Road. The Innd is fir-t rate, HO acres under im provement, with r never lading stream running throiiL,'h all pans. There is a good etone house, with hard and min water pumps cloe to the door, 'l'liere is a sugar enmp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, nnd near Uie celebra-ted Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon the premises, of oc3l-d:im jno. ROBINSON. 1(MNE LIQUORS C7 nookaget pure Liquors, bought and A delivered from the l i itom House. Certificates can be shown tor each package, Tb"4 wishing a pure article would do well to call and eaniino I . themselves. novlOJ W I FINCH ; w x s n eS NEW work o"nsheriffs. LAW OF SHERIFF AN'DCOliONKU lu-t published. "A practical treatise on the law of Shcrirt' and Coroner," with forms and refi rencei to the stututes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By II. E. (.i wynne. This work treats of the appointments nnd qualifications of BhotifJ and Coroner, ihe appointment of tli-puties and jailer, and UabiUty for their OOta, and generally, of the duties and liabilities of the sherilf and coroner, Among other mhjeets discussed, are the service of summons or process not requiring bail; the service Of capiat tid respondendum and ad satirlacieiidum ; arrest and privilege and discharge therefrom bail i prison bounds; csenpes; service of the writ of replevin; service in ejectment; loreitm and dome.fic attachim.-nt ; proceedings against water croft; the writ of lieri facias nnd proceedings thereunder, embracing levy, sale of fpodt or laud, lien, title acquired thereunder, itc ; writ of habere boiat, pottettloueiU writ of habeus corpus, service of subpiena; eiOOUtion on decrees; proceedings for recovery ot dowry; mrc-t, A:c, iu criminal cases; keeping of jail ; iuquests of lunar i forcible detainer; juries, election-, and fees of the WOnfC Under each head wfll be found tbe laws of the three mttet Ohlft Indiana nnd Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work al-o contains such forms as are usual ly required by ebcrill's in the dichari:o of their duties. From Judge Wright Mr. Owynne't "work is a good one methodical nnd well arranged and mint !o Very useful not only to professional gentleman and to the otttart of our courts, but to suitors, and purchasers at judicial sales,' nud to all interested in the title of property derived through such sales." From Judge McLean "No work has come under my notice which tmboolot so large an amount of law on the subjects discussed, in so condensed a form." Irom Judge Joseph R Swan, and J W Andrews, Esq: "It supplies n want which has long been felt, for the Bar havp heretofore found it necessnry to grope their way through the reported cases to ascertain the law upon many of the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to give advice," From Jodft Walker" It will le seen that the work is tdtttod to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar cciierallv. Such a work has long been felt to be a creat de sideratum. We prc-unie that no Shenffor Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will lOU be without it." 1 vol B vo Prleo in mod Luw lundinir. M For sale nt the book store of mwUw I N WRITING A: HL'NTINUTON LITTLE l I Ml R.VILRO VO. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT WI9. For New York and Boston two through trains daily change of hours. On and after Tue-duy, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows Laatt Dtpol on East Front street, at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M., nnd a o'clock, P. M for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerlield, Morrow, Wnyncsville, Sjiring Valley, Xenin, Y'ellow Springs end Sprintield. Rerarnhnj. leaves Springfield nt 4 A. M. nnd 23 P. M. PtjtaVffJM for New York, Boston and intermediate points, ih-QUld tan il"' W A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passenger for Culumbus, Znnesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the S, 10 A. It Train. The Ohio StSga Company arc running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in connection wnli the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily I ine-to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the S P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The etrt of the Mad Hirer and Lake Erie Itnilrond will leave Springfield at PJ M. connecting with the .Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leaviiiL' Cincinnati nt :i P. M and Springfield nt 4 P. M. I nre from Cincinnati to Xenia $ 90 " " SprintfiVld a flo " " f?imdutky City 6 50 ' Buffalo 10 00 " " Columbus 4 5o For other information and Through Tickets, npplv nt tho l ick-ct Olllce, on Broadway, neur Front btreet, Cincinnnu. WM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. rThe Company will not be respon-ible lor Uai..ageexteed-Ug M dollars in vidue, unless the same is returned o ihe Conductors or Agent, and freight paid ut the rate of a passage lor every WW dollars in value obovo that amount. aprOtf A. L. MARTIN cV CO., FASHIONABLE DRAPERS AND TAILORfl, Aer. 1 end 9 .VnTt Mm lUaldintrt, Hp rtflrs. A. L. Mabtin & Co., rcspccltul-ly infonn the citizens ot Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right siHfhp,nm prepnrrd to execute all orders entiu-tedto them, with the utmost punclueility and ditpatrh and they wUh particularly to imprtM upon the mimls of all that they iiavc spared no pains or expense to s-ecurc DM best of workmen, eo that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the best pos sihle mnnner. A. I A: Co., being pcrionnlly acquainted with the most fashion-able Eastern Tuiloiv, hnve made arrangements with the Cutters of the lending e-t.-'bli-luuents to have pnttcnis forwarded from time to time of the prevailing styles et garments worn. They will also receive monthly from Paris, a plate of Fnshioni. In fact, they arc determined that no Tailoring Estnbli-hmtnt in the United States tludl outdo them in either style ot fashion or work- mantfaip. Particular attention paid to Cutting Ladies' Cloaks and f-acka. Also, Youths' and Children's Dresses. An assortment of Cloths, Casiitnerea nnd Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN' & CO., orl-rf Nog. 1 and 9, Neil's Odeou Buddings, up stain. C'ARHI A(E VIICMi'Vic. O - PIECES Painted Canvnss. L'' ' Damnsk Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Broadcloth 200 sett Hub Bauds. Dftshci, Tuft Lace, Patentand Enamelled Leather, Axlas. ypnngs and Mnllenblo Cnstingp. l or bnle at the sign of the no9J GILT PADLOCK. IU8T received nn.l for sale, ioO hrU W, f T.lt, by ipfi KING 6l HUFFNEK, Cincinnati n r TO PARENTS. 4 I UM. KING Drug Store especial after.tlun li paid to chil-. dren tlr-t. and after them nil others who may be pleased to lavor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Town-end's Sarsaparilla for the cloaming of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous disease. Osgood' India Chulacosue. and Smith's Tonic, for the cure r.f AM tnd Fever. Thousand can tastd'v ! Ota itlicii af - -- remedies. B. A. rtnnntlnsik't A- tBaa'a VkwasJIkM caafl bMta public for years ns certain rcmody for eSfuOktl worms from tbe human ty.-tcm. rcuers uv.-r rsW WBtM lOOMt nn-qualled I v an v medicine for the c ure ot Liver Complaint and other diseno arising irom a deranged btate of the liver. Give them n trial, raid thit truth will npiHr. Seller's improved C..uh Syrup, for the cure of Cough', Qolit, HOOJeOMt, Inrtuenzn, Tick hug Sensation rf tho Throat, rVkoOO ing Cough. A-c, Ac. Track's Magnetic Ointment Is painine a name above all others for the cure ol Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruized and Sprained Limb', Rheumatism und Lameness, -fore Lip. Chipped Hands. Conn, An, All of the nhovp medicines nnd lnnnv other, kept constantly nu band and for ale nt WM. KINO'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, cn door south of tho Ohio State Journal Office. aug3dif OENT'S PBKNCB CALF HOOT. 1l .- TOM made tine I rench Calf Boots i . o nnd $A. IuT J sale at KIMBALL'S shooand Leather Ptore, Journal bindings dee" FMIOK Oil. CLOTHft. Ul WUl call On altention of the public to our large lot ol T Ml h and American Floor Oil Cloths, nil width. kOOJ 4 to ? .' square yard. .lust received and for sale by oeM-fta j, p. OSBORN A CO WNVTW (JOODg. E hnve ui store, and oBer tor sale on gcvl tcimi 75 doz. Chopping Aztis of lavorite brands 4 dot. Broad " 100 " Shovels and Spndet UU Mill and Croa Cut Sawa. 2iW hoxes Window Glass lOOWlightt " loth 1000 lbc. Putty. 10 bbls Linseml OiL 200 kegs Nads, a-iorted GERE. ABtOTT St CO., nov9 At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. TO BBOB HAM FACT! RER8 W 'jOOides Patncy Kip Leather. 1 ' lUfbttl loKip Skins.; WO iota Proocb Calf Bkins; -JO doz. Fhil-alelphia do; 2j New York do; 80 dot. Moroero and Kid do ; 100 doz. Lining do : all colors and qualities, just received and fur sale very cheap, at the Shoe and leather tore of ocl6 H. IL KIMBALL. INFORMATION WANTI O. I AM a pupil in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at C.hinibui. Ohio. 1 have nut heard from any of my brothers and sifter tor nrar-ly twenty yrars, and I have not heard from my father for eight years. My father's name is John Swab. My brother', Shepherd. Marshall Jeremiah and John fcwab, and my titer. Mary Ann Swab. They all formerly lived in Richland county. Ohio. Any information f the whcrrabouta of any the a!e will he thankfully received by me at the Ohio Pool and Dumb Asylum, in Columbus. Editors ircnernlly please copy. dec24 CYRUS SWAB w I EVER WAUE.- LI.VNN i BALDWIN kam nfullas.ort I mi nt of Plain and Patent 1 iirced Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks. Also, Butter Knives. Z Jfar Tongs aVc. We have also some beautiful Silver Cups. e!H U'lIITE FISH, dtc.-ln -tote and for salc-Tl B0 but White Fllbj 'orsiuc IS 'a do do 4 evirn large i.nke Superior do f bbls No a, Mackerel V." M FINCH. now No 4 and C, l'.uckeye Block FISH I Fife 1 1 Jul received, o few barrel No l Mackerel i all purchased exore-K- t,,r r..,; t,-a.., ,i ...! leeoii'l tu uun W M PINCH'S. DOT10 Buckeye Block flJUIff IS11.-AI wen-i.- . - ...... ( ju., ,., , piNctri. , Huekeyo Block H ABHOTT S 1.1 (: Til li liltl iolOM of King Alfred , f Lnr'aud, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings, 1 r 1W n.. Just received at the B' k Store of d19 I. N. WHITING A Hv fRBAII TEAH.-148 . ackages of Fresh Tea, of til grade -a at very reduced prin et fnovlQ FINCH'S VI Ol.tsM. -!.." b, i, Volants, bo...., . ,,. j';, ' i-k" UJJ. audi KINO &. HErFNLK, P" aTMain street, Cincinnati l!il-II i:Ifi vs. 50 boxes jo :t received, tn -b.and very iMj "t ootlO) y fj FISCHS. QALT1 SALT ! W0 barrelj Hocking Salt; ;ioo barrels Lake ealt ; on hand and lor talt at tlie lowest market price. noyJ WM FINCH. RIO COFFEE.-140 Socks Rio Coffee, just received nt FINCH'S, OtW M 4 4 5, Buckeye Block. JUST received, 43 -neks Rio Cotlee IT do Prime do ; 4 old Java do. Inu29) W. M. FINCH, No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. WHITE FISH.-20 bbk, 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, f in very excellent condition, tine and larcc, at W. M. FINCH'S. tfltt 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. 1?6ll SALE. TWO NE w' TWO" HOIi.E WAGONS made on honor, for nalc at reduced price. W. M. FINCH, Ml ROt, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. VI 1'ERIOi: f'tlHI'ISHUask very superior White Cod-& fiEh, for retail only, at W. M, FINCH'S Mot. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. GTJGAB t T IIED IIA3IS, Dried Beef. together wiUi every O erticle in the Oroicrv line. W, M. FINCH u3 4 and 5 Uuckcve Block. lIN'E OLD CHBESBjWUtt received, a large lot of fine old cheese from Major McCloud's dairy. W. M. FINCH. ROl'ElilES. Jut received 10 tierce-; good fruh rice at gw HACII'S. Buckeye Block. M'OBB liBATHBBr A 0 Brown in. received law side, of W n choice nrtirle of Sole LeNtlier. hWl h.- will .ell nt 161 to 18t cent, per h. Alio, fiO dojen French Cnlf Skim, 50 don Fttk and Fancy Uolflf do, 40 Cn-r Boot and .Shoes, and . good M-ortiuent of Boot, and shoe, of Home manufacture deel A C RliOWN II tIM'IMIS. G ODEV'S, Strtain's, and Gi iionm's for .lanui'ry, lSr.O, t or naif! by iltx i. HI J l.vtt X III M l.U 1 Ufl. ROLAND CA8HEL. compWe in three part.?. By Chariot Lever. Illustrated by I'hiz. For Itlt by decfla I. N. WHiTINC, A HENT1NOTON. MMCKU itS , 1. 1; . 1AM SUPPLIED this winter With lreh tpiced OntOTI from Baltimore, sent to nip every two dav, iu farL-e nnu sinall cana enunl in misilitv in CM nnl mi in i: ' , . . ...v', .. .. 1 will be aoU by the ca-e, or in nny quantity desired by purchasers, at low prices, and warranted to keep good nil winter. I have now on hand 8000 cans;. Also 1B00 otni rlermeticalJy tealed Cove Oysters; eoo " pickled Oyantra, Cincinnati, dc21-o'td ' ALLISON OWEN. 17 Eart 3d it GREAT BABGAINS OFFERED IN BOOTS AND SHOES'. The uheribcr has on hand the most extensive and rreneral naoi tment of Boots nud Hhoea ever Opened in thla city, nnd OOUttantll recaivina more, which will be nold at ihe low est price for oath. " HOT, LO, IMV d. H. II. KIMBALL. OltEEN LAWN CEMETERY. "V OTICE hereby given Hut Lots can be procured in Green 1" Lawn Cemetery, uniil the first of August next, at the follow. ing prices i First Class Lot 8V; cents per square foot Second Class Lott cents per square loot. On nnd after tlie flnt of AUfUtt, the prices will be u followa l Fir,-t OHM Lots 10 cents per square foot Hecond clas Lots cent-i per square foot Tliird class Lots b ccnti per equare foot Tlie Superintendent will bo on the prounrta, in fair weather, from 0 o'clock, A. ,M. until 0 o'clock I'. M. By order of the Board of Truitcci. jyi:i-dtt3tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. BRILLIANT LOTTERIES, FOK JANUARY, ISMi J. W. MAl'HV & CO., MANAorr. Slo.OHO! llSfOOtl Hi.oni! rwQDIU BTATE LOTTERY, tor the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Ctttt BO, 3, for 1850, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va on Saturday, the Ml i of Janmirv, 1000, 13 draw Noi. in each package of ?5 tickets. BPI.rDID SCHFMC. 1 prire of eMO.nOft. 1 ot 1.1.000, 1 ol lO.'W), 1 ol 5.000. 1 of 3,900 1 of .1.000. 1 ot 1M&, 1 ol Q.100. C5 tf LjOOOl M ol 500, &C, 6tC. Sic. 75 number lottery 13 drawn hnlloti ! Tickets only 510 Halves 15 Quaittn 83. W. Certiflratei of packtget nt -,'5 Whole tickets 130, do., du.p of 25 Hall do., 863, do., do., of 35 Quarter do., $33,50. 1P,VI 5J,000! llBsf 1 $11,000! I KG IMA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit ol Mononnllt Academy, Class No. 0, for 1880. To he drawn at Alexandria, Va-on Saturday, tlie Otfa of January, 1000, 78 number lottery 10 drawn ballon ! More Ft ires than Blanks! PLUTMD SchemC 1 anlendid prize of 853.000, 1 of 8IP.00O, 1 of 811,000, 1 of 88-000, 1 of 80,000, 1 of 84.000, 1 oftSdXO, 1 offjfi,8M 10 of 81,6m 10 do 81,100, 10 do 8500. Jtc, Ac . ic. Tickets Sl'-Hnlyee 87,-50 Qoaram 8.1,75 Itntba nj7 Certilicates of packaget of 20 WnoM tn ket im do do offlO Half do 888, do do of 36 Quarter do (12.50, do do of 30 Eighth do $31.35. tSftMpI 1 I'rlzre of 91,000! MBC.IMA STATE LOTTEBY. for the benefit of Monongalia Academy, Cine No. 0, lor lr50, to be drawn at Alexandria, Va on OOtOroay, the lfih of January, 1S50. fiC number lottery I tnd 19 drawn numbers in each packa.-e ! oband actinm: 1 1 prize of $3T 000, 1 of 119,000, 1 of 510,000, 1 ol 80,000, 1 of 83,000, 1 Of 83.4(10. 10 of 61,000, 10 of 500, &c. Sec. &c, 66 number lottery 12 drawn 1 allot Ticket- 810 Halves s5 Quartcn $2.50. CertitVntea of pack-tgei of 23 Whole ticket 8110. do do Half do $33, do do 83 Quarter do 8-.'7,5)! PB1LI.TANT SCHTME I CnpltnlaHII5,000! 030.0001 SI 3,000! S 10,000! 10" prize of 81.500 ! 213 do of $1,000 ' VIRGINIA 8TATE LOTTERY, tor th" benefit of Mononraltt Academy, Class A, l. r 1650. To be drawn at Alextndiic, 'a., on Saturday, the WKk ol Jrnuary. 1350. I2drwn numbers out of 751 MACXIFICCNT SClirMEl 1 Grand Capita of 80.VO1HI. 1 splendid Prita of 830,000, 1 do 15,000. 1 do S10.0UO. 1 do 7.0OII. 1 do 85.000, 1 do 83.835, lOOdo 1,500. 113 do (lowest 3 No-.) 81.00, 4c, &c., 4c. Whole Ticket- 820 Halve f10 Quarter $5 Eighths 83,50 GortLfcaON of packages of 23 Whole OtKotl 530, do do of 39 Half do of 8140, do do of 35 Quarter do of 870, do do of 35 Eighth do fjfc Orders for Tickcta and Shares and Ccrtiflcatea of Packagas in the tboTO Splendid LotterbM will receive the men prompt attention, nnd an eOMt) 0M0UUI Of each drawing sent b0NUt8c after it i-i over to all whom order from us. Address J. 4 C. MAL I1Y. AeenM. dec34 Alexandria. Viruinia. CALIFORNIA OI TOONE! MONEY! MONEY! GLORIOU0 RC8ULT8I Not. 21 38 77, the grand MpNol Prize of 850,000- wm sold by the lucky E. N. CoR Co., 138 Pratt it., BoWOBOIfj Md. NEW GOLD PIOrilNGS DISCOVERED! CALIIORNIA THROWN IN Till. SHADE The great luck of the old firm of E. N. Cnrr 4 Co.. has thrown t doom oyer nil California .Speculator. Percn:; who hnve tried their luck with F. N. Carr 4 Co., find thai there is mnre Gold to h. had liy the risk of a few dollara wilh E N. Carr k Co., than tho whole California mines combined The lucky oOkatOf Carr 4 Co., has done wonders the lui month. Their kacl has no equal, pea-e bear this in mind LOOK HERE ! n:;nandstntn;eriwho wih to nurrhaPe nneurrent fundi ran. by calling cn t'nrr 4 Co., or addressing them a lew linec thron.h the l o t. hnve ail their business attended to with puoctn cJliy and dispati h. Money on all llunk bench! and e&ld by Carr 4 Ca Draft- at Ib1 on all L'.mks Draft en Englnnd or Ireland from one to one thou-and Pounds enn be had iio'm L. N. Carr 4 C'o'a Bullion and Prize nflke, No. 139 Pratt trect LET THE GLORIOUS REWfl GO TORTI!! Carr 4 Co.. are makinu ihe people rk b ! Behold htre f Not. 1 3 3 the pTOM Prize of 8100.000. 7 6 9 do 40,000. 6 7 8 do 50,000, y 1 1 21 fifl.iKJO. Tliose are only a fw r-f tne leading Prizes soW the month by thi lucky flnn. We challenge the wL rld to show the same amount In the ame length of rime We y, wake cr t ATTENTION CUSTOMERS 1 c call your attention to tho grand array of ma;tuficcnt Lot-teriea to be drawn this month. JiinunrT. 1M0, All MHMH with this firm is OOOftMoMltt Carr 4 Co., pay til f&mM over $0. Carr 4 Co., pay the gr.-nte't attention to their country corraa pendenw. Our m-tto i?, aerrecy in all business tranacticni. Attention to uur cuitcmer. and all drnwin ft sent immediately after the lottery drawi. Qirp u, toe tr;ti W1j rc.t ariured we will aire you, it not the Capital, a gnod Prize. O TBI ! O YEP j 0 YES I We call your aitmtmn, one end all, to this brilliant Scheme to be drawn Mfe January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr 4 Co. hff t the Pri?ea. Carr 4 Co. recrmnvnil the Scheme. Carr 4 Co. trifl sell Prizes all we B;k it one fair triaL " Nothing Vcnture-1 Nothing Owned 1 " Rememler th? chances Carr 4 Co. give. EncloW the money and receive the Ca-h. Please address E N. CARR 4 CO, d37 No. 133 Prait ttrect, Balmnore, Md OA COXES first ouaLtr MouIdCaniei 100 sncks Cotlee. 35 OjaMi Tea. 500 lbs. aoit fhelled Almonds 20 barrel- cm -bed and powdered Sugr 10 baW Candle Wick. 10 btl.-a Cotton Twine. Handle Rope of all kind. Wholea mi t0m at no30 Mr LI.V.MN 4 FITCH'S. CHRISTMA AMI NEW YEAR. BOOKS I BOOK? ! 'A tire coIVction cf Annualtt'or 1850; English and American Uiuctrnted works: Jnvmle Bookt; Bible and Prayer Books, tbe tines? edition, and in any atyle of binding; some Msaaic iidt, with box. d.esting caeca, writing dek, ic, 4c TbeEnctt aacomnent ctct tred (or talc in this c;tr, at too now book atore of deM J H. HILEY . CO |
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