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11 ; ! ' VOLUME XTTI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1850. NUMBER 225. ft I'HINTKI) AND P U H Ms II t. D It V SCOTT & BASOOBE. Ol;KH'''-30IIT""KAST OK ""m BT AN" 8l (,A'1 i-'-KV ma , I in M ! f i lil i In iiflviinri. The Dally, to wrmin In Columbini, per year h " tent by mitil out of Columbia " during thn aaaajpaj, 00 Trl-W'ii-kly biilaun ycur n Columbia Ily mall 'IV Trl-Wwklv ly natl Weekly In Coluiubiw (Jut of thi city; by mail, Ind To club of four no upwiraa To clubs 'it iiinl upward, to one nildr.'rin Daily, .ahn TriWcfiklv K.i HI . B oo of . B 00 . I (K) . :i oo . y oo . l oo . i 90 . l oo . y tm . i mi BO 40 To eww a Hi' m e and npwnrdi , Aatanttalu, Tlio following ruU'Hiuiii ruliw ol ' mtvr rtjiiu; have turn ngri'i'd upon bctwifii the proprietor nf tin-Ohio Stan'smim ami llie Ohio Bma Journal) to be buttiTritta nil 0aMM,afMr thin dtte, July 20, 184". Dully I'liner. eno,,,. HiTHinv inline "i"1 Insertion m Ml illlhiml " ii u o i week . ?0 BO . 0 10 .. ISO . . I ott . . I 00 .. 4 00 . (i IK1 .. K 00 , II) (XI . IB 00 .. 18 00 . 10 (XI .. an oo n i mi . 86 (X) . ;n oo Ml 1)0 . 80 (X) 40 oo (.-, 00 SB oo i:m oo 3 ..." i month.. . IS. Hmnding curd, 5 linos or letw, par annum cnhimn.with 4 rliiuii!''s, " ffj " " fl...-H : " hanped weekly " ". . . daily " "... with 4 chanties. " I rhnnt'cd weekly. Other cases not provided tor, churaciddo in conformity with the above ratce. The Ftiitidnrrt of measurement to be ininlon type. For ench additional qtUTfl in the daily, inscried one moiilli, or a greater length of timi-, and for ouch additional stpiure inserted under the, yearly rate, half prim. No advertisement to lie considered by tin- your, mile,, it in specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Pnbothan not accountable for m aoouraey i legal advertisements beyond the amount charijetl lor their publication. Announcing candidate (tor oilice of every description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, lor each name ; the aine'to be. in nil ease, paid in advance. All edrertueniati Bran rtranfan or Bramiail persons to !e paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tho eopy for a Ipftciilod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unlet ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges qJ yearly advertisers will be eonlined rii'idly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining Ihere-tO to tie paid for oxtra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Cenernl Aifeiite, Ileal Batata Agent), Ac., not to lie contracted for by thoyejir, but to la- rhargi d llV (lie )H'V.'. fit I In' U- il, ,1 title-. No DvwmaBini(Ti can- m maxaroD GjuTcrrotTii.T, Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companlee, Wird. township, and other public nieotiiiffH, and such like, to ba oharged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged Si cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitation, or obituary notices, and w hen so accompanied, to be paid lor Regular advertiser-, and nil others sending CommBPictt0OJ Of requiring notices, daauini to call nttention to fairs, sniiorn, concerts, or nny public entertainments when- clinrge are BjMHfl lor admittance all notices of private assocbitioiis every notice designed to call utu ntion to private enterprises, calculated or intruded to promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same is to lie paid lor. if intended lo be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not laaa than 20 cents per line, and then only when Boootnpanled by an adTerdaainaBt ah leaded advertiaenunti to be ehargod not leai than doublo the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtrs. Attorneys will lie holih u for the price of nsertiug Hdvorliie-monts brought in by them. Wl ,,;,. U..no 1 ImniA fnr 1 PRO pjl uuuutitlg uuuac Aimaiiav w .www. JANUARY. J M. T.w T.,'.3. .. .. I 'J 9 'A 5 6 7 8 0 In II I! t;i U 13 Id 17 IH in 20 31 -."J it 3.1 2i; 3?2S3! :mj:ii .. .. FEBRUABY. M.l M. T.j w T. K. s. .. .. ti TT .. i l :i 4 S 6 7 8 0 III II 13 18 H 11 in 17 in 18 90 31 33 93 31 95 90 37 3S .... MARCH. i..t.w r. i. t. .. .. 19 :i 4 5 I I I I in II 12 18 U 15 in 17 1H 111 90 21 33 3il 34 95 2(i 97 9H 3!l illl ill APRIL. . M.J r.w t. i'. I i. 7. 19 ;i 1 i i 7 S II III II 19 18 II 15 16 17 IS ID 90 31 99 33 9 1 9.1 96 27 3M 9!t 311 MAY. ,. m. t. w i. r. "1 9 :i 1 1 8 7 8 1 111 11 19 18 M IS HI 17 18 III 90 91 93 33 34 3.1 20 27 28 211 illl ill .. JONE. J m. r.w r. t'. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 !l 10 11 12 18 11 15 It 17 13 Id 90 31 33 23 24 9.1 M 27 28 99 W JULY. i.-t..-. I .. 13 3 1 i 6 7 8 II III 11 19 13 I I 1.1 III 17 18 111 90 21 22 23 21 95 96 97 28 99 30 31 ...... APauw. t.I w "t7 r.j i. .7 .. .'. .. II 9 3 4 5 II 7 8 II III II 13 13 14 IS 18 17 18 18 (8 31 98 88 31 85 96 37 98 9936 ill SEPTEMBER. nT"iTjT.YwT.F. S. 1 2 3 4 .1 (i 7 8 8 10 11 19 13 II It Hi 17 18 111 91) 31 33 33 3 4 9.1 86 37 38 98 illl I OOTOBEH. t. w t. rj a. .. .. 1 3 3 4 1 li 7 8 II 1(1 II 13 13 I I 18 HI 17 18 111 29 21 22 23 24 9.1 2li 27 28 99 39 31 .... NOVEMBER. J. H. T. w T. F. . .......... 12 3 4 8 (17 8 9 III II 12 13 14 1.1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 94 98 96 27 28 29 39 DECEMBER. . mJ m w t. k. . T 2 3 4 5 "li 7 8 9 III II 12 13 I I IS III 17 18 19 20 31 33 23 24 81 98 27 28 88 39 ill W. A. NHL Attorney nt Imw mid Solicitor In ( hninerv. OFFICE iiith Win. Ilenuiion Jr , No. H, Neil's Exchange, oppo-ite Secretary of State's office. lerl'J-dly B. -. CONWAY. L. . TOMtlNSON. II. r. CONWAY A- CO., G ROC EH S, DEA I.EIIS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND CoinnilH-loti 11 ud rorwitidiujc Hen binilsi, vhont itmkki, jy;My,l PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. . It. HI TTI.F.S, lAltorni'Y nnd ( ounwllor nt haw, Coluinbim. Ohio. Omce. No. H. Neil's Exchange, opposite Srerotary of State's office. Jy wii.j. iam y. nn.Moar citABtrs w. oii.mohk. W. B A '. W. GILMOSEi AltomrvH ill l.nw nml xilleiiorsi in Chnneery, Office N E. comer Main nnd Seventh -tree!-. aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. C03IKT0rkA7'O. " Fornnrrilne; mid ('ominiHMlon lerehaBtt Produco Deiders, nml Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Hasin, iMMUlattfii onto. .1. RIDOWAY A 4 0.s Iron loon. In. Ilrnnd atrrf t, nrnr lhi H ridge, Coluin- kmf Ohio. H tnvis of all kinds, and a great variety 1 it Castings, always on band. octl41 DIE. l:ni:i li V THOMPHONH OFFICE, IV O. 4, Ncil'M Fxrlmniie, oppo-iic ihe s.-cn taryot State'-11 ofice, High st, Columbus. decll (iKOIKJE E. WAI.C'I'TT. 0 Id n and Banner p a inter, mw ap COLUMIU'., OHIO. WALTER Til HA LI., Allll an J nnd Ceatraaeller ill Low, CnhinihuN, Ohio. 4 LfO, a Commissioner to tnko the Acknowledgment of I I'-eds t lor the Slate of Ntw York. y Office (,n Hich t, lictwecn Town and Rirh. oct20 T.. U I1IT1NL A. Ill NTINLTON, BOOK-Sr.LLLU: mnl .-fatu m r-. o.-m iIim r to the l anion Hank, High street, (,'ulumbus, Ohio. A large aswrtment of Hooka and Stationery ajanm on hand. rM. SFIBEST. M. C I.I1.LKV. l :IRRKT A LII.LKV, BOOK BINDERS. Hijrh street, opposite the Pnblir Offlcc. Co-Iambus. au2fV5 JOIIN McHOU'FLL, Jr., COMMISSHJN AND FORWARDING MLItCHANT, onS-fim kkw ntu.KA&. RK.HOV I,. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third street", ad-joinina his residence, and opposite the First Rnptit Church, decll-dtf LI ! . AIMlltTT A l 4i.. I) I'. M.I IKS iii Mni.l nro in n i rullerv, Iron. Nulls, (ilass, lf.ii -i Guilders' malerml -, I iiiimng mat Mecrninicai tools, unuoiry in. A t'., tec, no. Mil illu'li street, sign ot lie-' iHt rmilncK WHITE KID SLIPPBHS, 4 N assortment of Uadlea' White Kid BUppen hut received and CBI lor sale hy iliv7J (I. H. KIMBALL. DA VIS, S.tHTII A. CO., pOMJUSSIOIj AND PORWAROrNa MEBOBAHTfl, Whole V f Dealers in Groceries; and Produce. Portsmouth. Ohio. 1 ' - i -1 mil nttention uiveit to receiving and forwarding goods, and si 'in lit; mimicc consigned lnr sale, . my, HTNA INHIJItANCK COMPANY. OF Hartford, Connecticut, Capita paid in nml safely Invested, S270.OO0. The subsrriher, Au'-nt for this Company, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal term. JaMHbW 1. ALEXANdKR, Agent, Columbus. I) UP. MK I N H It A IIIl.DKKTII, WILL attend to nil tfflJIoa, in cily or coiinlry, on the ihortotl notice. (Uliee, No, "J II, I liuh Itre t, opnn-ile Coiiiiiiereid I tow. Realdence, over thehton' of Mejtr. Woodbury .V Field. Kntrance on Friend street, wpG-dilm C'OM MIHf'S INK!!llANlTK"(U)MPANY7FniEllND AIAICJNK. t IMIIH Companv eontfmtea to insure every ipaoiaa of building, J. and the I'iriiituro, machinery, goods, ware-1 mid merchiindir, and olla r property contained therein, again-t lo.- - or damage by fin1 ; al-o, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and Ihecarcoes of steam bunts, sail vessels, keel bimtH, and other Water cratl, ugnitisl the perils of sens, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable term. juiie-JU-dtf DF.MAH ADAMC, Jr., fec'y. I Wk l!A(iH Piineiito ; W bugs .lava Collce, laadhu Iroiu Unl- I. WW led ettatea, in or ealeby KlNfi k HEFI NEH, apO ('Incinimati LEATHEEf 100 bundles Upper and .kirliiiL' Leather ju-t r ived by KING I1KFFNF.H, npti No 07 Main street, Cincinnati SUGAR AM) MOLASSES. 350 hddJ Sugar, fair and , prime; t,90O hbU Molaaaaa I for sain hr KIM! Sc HFFFNF.lt, marn 93 Main street, Cincinnati on CLOTHS. " r AROE and splemlid lot o Mnhocany, Fancy, Gorman, Chi-Li liese, Enitlish mid American Furniluro Uil Cloths, just re- t ived and for alc by J. D. OHIlOKN & CO. VTOTiX'Ii. The note-j and account t f George Gere & Co., are ll left with us for Fettlemont and collecdon. Thej must be paid without delay, QERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1P41. PRINTING MATERIALS Foil BALE. I1 OH sale, low for cash, or on short credit, ihtH assortment ol I'ruilini; Material-, hum-Iiii'' mi imrt ot Siiper-roynl Iron Smith Presscn. 1 ritnnlwrry PnBs. 3:i lbs. Pica, aoo imnll Pica. 400 " RourL'eois, nearly new. l.jo " Bfatfar, 1(H) " Minion, 130 Minion, " Hcveral fonts Kuney Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every vnrioty, pin t ol which is iionrly new. Together wiih Stands, Gnlloys, Sticks, Chnses, Ilulcs, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing nftice. Any portion ot the abOTS will be sold oxtremelv hn for cash, or on Mot time. decll CIIAH. SCOTT, Agent. SMITIIN VICKM of Dome-lie Mimulncture, the heat In tho innrket, lor snle at the hiL'ii olthe GILT PADLOCK Sept It) 0 A T H N T 7 EN BI A K iTis A N )T 1 1 E R sljPPLV- 1 A superior nrticli; for making Quill Pens by a single and simple operation. Warranted. For sale at the new book More of deft 1, II. HILLY & CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTERS. HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS Valuable Discovery iv tin: aut ok Painting. J Ami Coppuck, of Mount Holly, N. has discovered a simple process of preparing and mixing Donunon white lead paint and all deUcata colors, by which their liability lo change and lose their con., and beauty in tho shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fuel tbat white pain! in parlors nml other shut-up room-, in pus-agon ami behind deor- uud -liulter . almost iuvnrinbly tis-ume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue. soon niter beimj applied, when excluded Iruin the direct rays of light Brer food painter tmut deetn to remedy this acknnwlcdged evil. This he may now ensily and cheaply do, nml be enabled to pertorni good Work that will be useful ami satisfactory tit hiscu-turners, and thereby -count him increased patronage by embracing the present opportunity to avail himself of this desirable improvement in his art. PloFiHO cull nt this othce to exfantne certificates, A c., and to learn how the necespnry inturmntion may be obtained. f"ilousckoi:pers, ship ami stetimbf mt owners ihouldof course we Umt their painting i hereafter done according to this un-ehangenhle and sujH-rior liifthod, and thus avoid the annoyance, inconvenience, unlien!thinesn tuul expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. shi, M'X m:v (ioooh. WK have in store, and otler for sale on good terms 7.1 doz. Chopping AxtjH id' favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Hpndes " " itsi Mill tmt Orm rut hrwi ',1)0 boxes. Window Glass. 10000 light " Sash. imt lbs. Putty. Ltaeeed oil. 100 kegs Nails, assorted QERE, ABBOTT & CO., At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. DIYOROB. 1-IKW OF THE LAW HELATIVL TO DIVOHCE The un- denigned Imvo iu pnwa n work on the above subject, by Hkn-iiv Fiilsosi Paok. This work is written with reference to the Statutes ol Ohio, bill the largest portion of it, is appfloablf to the law of every oth-i r Slate. It contains a view ot the following subjects I I. Ol divorces generally. II. Of tint court granting divorces. III. Cumvsol divorce. IV. Prior rusting marriage. V. Wilful absence. VI. Adiihery. VII. tttp Uteri BB. VUt Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contrart. X. Grosa negleel of duty. XL Hahit-md drunkenness. Ml. Infamous punishment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Allinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Re-Oriminatlon. XVI. CoUttetoTl. XV II. Lapse of time. XVIH. Alimony XIX. fit the bill. XX. PnsvediliL's to u decree. XXI. Ol thedecrec. XXII. Foreign divorces. Fonns of bills, decrees, Ac. The Introduction contains a brief view, I. Of tho history ot divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. Tho law of the diller. nl State-. 111. The eiinon law. 1 vol. 8 vo. J. H. HILLY Si. CO., Columbus, Sept. ID, 1849, Publisher and BooluaUer, NEW BOOKH.Fuiry Tales from ali Nations; by Anthony II. Montalba, with ',! Illustrations, by Hichard Doyle. I vol U ana AU niititul work lor Christmas ami New Year's pre. aantBi Jane Eyr.. An Autobiugrapliy. Edited by Currcr Hell. A new and heautilul edition in I vol. PJ mo. Shirley. A Tale; by CurrerHell, author of "Jam: Eyre." A new and bentltitul edition ill 1 Vol. I'.' mo. Sidouia, the Sorceress ; the supposed destroyer of tho whola Rehjntni Ihteai Honae Potnaraiita 1 by William Meinhoid, 1 vol. H vo. Price TiO cents. Holand Ci. In I, by Charles Lever, illustrated hy Phiz. Complete in ;t Parts. Part M just published, and for -ale at the Hon store ol deM I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ilCKNORH SPANISH I.ITKIt ATI 1UC. MISTOKY ol Spanish Lilernture. Ily George Ticknor. Jut eoinpleteil, in 3 elegant 8vo vols. Tliis day received at the bookMoreol jnnl'J I N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. A BJUNOBbWPM 'Oil W ILL A M M . K AS BON, Kiiilroml Di-pulcli l-'orwiirdinj; mid ( oituni--ion Bliimlwl, Warehouse. No. li. Water stmt, Ruffalo. I EDUCED RATES PROM ALBANY TO HUFFALO. First V Class III) cents, Hiid Second ('lass ' cents, per KM) pounds. M bovn from Alhmiy to Imtbdo. An kn T.i. I). A, Eddy, Cleveland : E. Sheldon. Sandusky ; Rail road Agents, Cincinnati, Sprfngtield and Columbus. HP To avoid delay nmrk packages A. At It H. II., care of Win. M. hasson, Itullidu. Ship by Albany boats from New York. mar7-:imd i: Ml. Hit Mi OMNIBUS MM. I UTUSENflleavfalffin Uw Cars, by calling nt the Stage office, " North-East corner Noil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. mariMlly B, 0, REAM, S.c"y O. S. Company. r . riTCII. A . M . II A I. K I H.10. FITCH ft IIAI.K, (Sucrtaor t-i MrElratn Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND Dealers in Pnalueo. Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds id' Groci-rie-, nt wholesale and retail. N. It. The bighc-t market price pnid "t all times, in cash, lor Produce Bnuroad BofldiSf, opposite J. Ilidgway fi Co.'s Foundry, Co 1 1 mm -. Onto. mnr;Mlrf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. I li II) (i W A V & CO., 1I A N U F ACT I' It I B TEA El KNIJINEH, rROM new ami improved patterns, among which is one for tho MULKV SAW MILL, of compact lonn, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WIIKEL, RAILROAD BAR WIILF.LS, and all other IRON and BEAM CASTINGS u-unlly made at Foundries. MACHINKRT of all kind- made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEB RATES COOKIM; STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Store and Furnace, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly for sale nt wholksalk and kETAiL on lilenl terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ptoughsiuid Stoves are respect-lully invited to examine our stock and pricea. . Columbus, febLMf A HOI BE AND LOT AT A (J HEAT HAItA IX. V t. are authoriz o hy a ceiitleman who is uning to (.ali-foniin, to sell a II -i and Lot, on Friend street, Iwryoed Sevi nth. at a bnrsaiu of 3.1 or 33 oer cent. marl HAKER A ARMSTRONG. IHIrtlNKgH PENMANSHIP. liJPENCLR A RICE'S system ot Itiisinena Penmnn-hip, contain-w ing a full series of copies, rules, and explanation', rnrelully prepareil for the cnunting-hou-1, schooD, and youthi fitting fur Dutinem transaction". These copies are a fac simile of the u-thor'i writing, intended U impart to the learner a hand-writingat once beautiful and practicable. For sale at the book store of mini L N. WHITING St, HUNTINGTON. EYM WAR WITH MEXIL'O. . lull History u: i -MCO ; J vols by K. S. Hipley, llrevet Major In the Lnitcd States Army. W Vil. .Illht imlihnhl'd, I' or sale at Hie Hook toll! ol dec!R I N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. ULIMP8BS Ol' SI'AIN; OR notes of an unfinished tour in ihh. iiys.T. WalHu, 1 vol I',' mo. Prlco 7.ri cts. Just received at the Rook Store of ,elllj I. N. WHITING ,V HUNTINGTON ANTIUiN'S ANriHNT (KO(RAI'il V. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient ami Mediaeval Geography, ic. Hy i. uoanea Anthon, llu, 1 avga rave vo, justpunnsiieii For sap at the Ilook-loio of ilcc'l I. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON "CAST TIIV IIRKAO IJI'ON THE WATFRS." rlllE world wide renown which has impcri-hably inscribed in I glowing churactnrs, kikst on thk bchoi-i. or kamr U10 old nnd lainiliar name of PYFER Si. CO., those trulv fortunate and fnr inined LOT TERY i!I!()KEIiS, No. I Lion r .sthekt, Halti- Mo hi;, Md., (whose sing.- purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles of tin- " Fickle Goddess" to their correspon-dents,) has also rendered entirely unneceisary any pretext for self-lHudalion, for their cup ot glory is full. Every section of the Union will liear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of tins tbrtuiiate house. Corre-pondents all over tho country have realized ,-plendid fortonea rrom small outlays at Pyfer &. Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Continued Siicee! U'oiiilerritl OIotriltiitlonnri'rlzeM! ; ; S 10O,00U aid out in Prize Money during tho month of March, by the far-fnined Pyter at Co., to the patrons of their trulv lucky houe, residing in thotollowing Slate-1 ;f' READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT tfQ S.''),000, numbers l.ri:(0 i:t, package whole tickets ,-i-nt to Tennessee.$18,000, numbers S866 71, wholo ticket, sent to Alabama. 90,000, numbrrs H 97 33, halt ticket sent to Ohio. 8l"i,-"i"ll, numbers 1 lfi 43, package halt tickets -enl to Ohio. S"i0O00,niiinbers 11 U Til, package quarter ticket- sent lj North Carolina. 61SOOO. number t .'.7 ., ipjnrter ticket sent to Virginia. 6J,iH)0, immbers'-'ii l.-J eil, packnge ipmrtcr ticket- M:nt to South Carotin, Sr,000, numbers 13 70 ?., package quarter tickets sent to Soutn Carolina. ?1,.MI, numbers .10 (l 63, unrt;r dekst sentto North Carolina. $4,000, numbers SSfiS om kage quarter tickets sent to Penn sylvania. ; Prize payments at Pyfer ScCo. s made m Gobi at uiit. fOne Order to this groat prize tirm mny sec re a Fortune. QnuM Arrny of LotterU'N Tor April, 1850. It tbi ;- ' (' INFIDENCE .- 1'RU'TLY ORSEKVED Aj Date. Cat ital No. of Price ol I'rico of April. Prizes. Rallota. Tickets. Packages. 1 $25,000 TO Nos. 12 drnwn $6 $30 00 3 24,000 " 13 " 5 18 50 :i 35,(KH) 75 " II m 10 ;i9 00 4 20,000 78 14 " 5 17 50 5 20,000 BI " 10 " S 17 00 fi 37,500 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 8 33,000 78 " 13 " 8 30 00 H 20,000 75 " 15 " 5 15 25 10 30,000 7 ' 13 ' 10 37 00 11 10,000 7j o 5 if 50 12 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 00 13 50,000 78 o 15 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 12 " 8 30 00 Hi 18,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 12 ' 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 " 13 " 5 IB 50 19 3 10,000 72 " 13 " 5 1C 00 20 40,000 78 " 13 " 10 40 (HI 32 3 15,000 75 " 11 ' 8 31 00 23 24,000 78 ' 13 " 5 18 00 24 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 00 25 20,000 75 " 12 " 5 18 50 2(J 13,500 78 15 " 4 13 00 27 73,000 75 11 U " 20 78 00 29 26,000 78 " 15 " 8 2fi 50 :io 20,000 EJ " 12 " 5 18 50 I'lcnai Olwerve. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the prices of Pack-eaoj Quarter Ticket-only are published in this paper. ' Tho printed official drawings which (.'onepundentd can rely upon as being correc t, are always forwarded Iran Pvter aj Co. HP Bank Drafts or Certiticntes of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will he uromntlv remitted to lho-e Corrc-noiuient ' who draw prizes at Pyfer at Co. 'a. Qf ' Remember, a Package of tickets tan draw four of the nio-i splendid iries in a -1 heme. StTJ I" oriler to secure 11 fortune, and the cash immediately nf-tei tin resull 1- known, the ri aih rs ol tin - napi r have only ton-mit cash drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Established, tar-famed nnd trulv fortunnte Exchange nnd Lottery Hrokcrs, PYFER &. CO., mnr2! No. I Light st, Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID FORTUNE .HAY HE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF tin OH MBTROPOLITAN IMKTKA1T CLl'H, Office,?. 8S, Albany Road, I.oiuhm, England. rpAHE Hi rectors beg to announce that thei i ill be drawn lor a I Grand Series ot Portrait'! of all BoMM entercil for tho fot th-euming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success ami high ratimallon in which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan, For the future, therefore, the timber oi Pniei will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses Hint are entered tor ench particular Race. Non-starters as well as Winners and StaitBra, 'n... Bill illl 1!t la MM ......n. 1'he following list la BOH OMfl I .i,UWl .Mourners to cat 11 1 la--, third do.. El, Parties can havi First Class ettftj second do., 5, one or mure shares in each or either of the different Clasaoa. Thoae Membere who dmw the Portraits ol PJrati second nnd Third Horeeo. the Other Itarthlg Horses, also those that do not start (but which nre entered for the Race,) will receive the following prizes. ThedrawtlUJ will take place tell days before the Races. n-n ri.it S Finl I lre. l .rlM.' r Oil' 1 Ml'l.'st ,v',lllll', '.I the hirtralu -nrtraili( rf Stutrrv Nnn-burtrn, 5.000 10,000 2,500 5,000 500 1,000 apaekl Hiv. Firs! i ftaea Beeond do, Third do. 30,000 10,000 2, WW 10, 5,000 1,1100 5,000 2,500 500 Theuuiuher ot Prize-to lie distributed in ench Class an; 209, that being the number oi Hufaae ptttaredifor the Race All Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Hank Notes, Ac , nddreased and made payable to the Managing Director, JOHN HURRIDGE. Esq., 88 Albany Read, London, England. Number- tin win ded immediately on the receipt ol a remittance. Full particulars ol the Race will ho sent with the fortunate Nmn-beN to each SubscrilM-r, so that ho may know his po-ition nnd whether or not he he one of the lortunate. OHice commission 7U per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. H. Lists open lor the St. Leger same a tho above. marl MAGNIFIC K NT 1 1OTT B H . One Jrnml ( npiiul of !jl 1 00,000 11 Uo, l5O,O00-vio.ooo -20,000 ! nml SME pHawe ol v-, (. lIHGINIA STATE LOT ! Eli V. tor the benetil of Monongali V Academy, Class D, lor lf..O. To be drawn nt Alexandria, V a, on Sntunlny, April 37, 1H."0, under the -.nperiiiteiiilniice of Com iin--i.an 1 J, V. MAUHV A CO.. MANAnriis. 78 number lottery 13 dmwn bnltots. IPUtatDIO SCHKMK. I magnificent capital of $100,000 1 splendid prize of. 50.(100 1 do do do do do 30,000 20,000 15,000 11.556 3,000 3,000 do do illl do 30 do 250 do (lowi -t three number prizes) en pnzciot 65 do 65 do 65 do 300 300 ltio 4,810 do 80 T7.040 do 40 Tickets BIO Paliea 30 tjnarti'rs 10 Eighths .ri. Price of certificates of packages, iu the above Magnificent Seheme us follows: A certificate of packaee of 2fi whole tickets $.'s0 aH I: ol 'Hi ininrtiTS 135 ; ol 3ii ei-btb" l!J.:0. nf 20 halves A eertitii-ate of a package of whole-will entitle the holder to nil iivt I13 nett Hint liniv bo drawn bv the twentV-Mx ticket named therein. Certificates of halves, quart, rs, and eiirhths m irnout Hem This splendid scheme h one of the 0081 attrnctivo ever drawn mine ijnieil rinie.s, 10111 1- wen wonti in uie mi h "i o venturers. The lowest prize that can t" drawn by a ticket ha vinit on it thn-o of the drawn numlN-rs. is $3,000. Orders for ticket,, and shares nnd ci rtltical. - 1 w the above maunificeut sc heme will be ntonintlv attended to, and an account of tho drawing will be s, nt immediately after it is over to 11 ,.. mi 1 .r.li i- lei'i t- I ruin 11 . AiMres J. Si MAi.iii, iiKciiw. fnliig AleXHndria, Va -i-i i ! 1; dk IMII'S PRNMANftd I r. fllHK Boy's First Lesson in Businc-s and Record Penmanship, I containing a plain guide into the simple movements, pnnri- i) ej. ami h ii.liii;' i iie'i'inlMiii- m tin ;iit, willi expliinanon-, m 1 eel inn 1011I short rules to iiovern in the feature- ot writing. formation, rombi nation, rhade, slope, and arranueinent. eareraHy oremir,.il tor the 11- of not. he and lirivate schiHiU. and Velitlis preparing toU-come huines men. For sale at the bookstore of mart I. N. WHITING A HUNTING TON HOLAND CSlli;i.. HOLAND CASIIEL. By Charles Lover. 3 parts. The (ax tons. By Bulwer. 2 parts. A new upply for sale by marU L N. WIIITTNO A HUNTINGTON. BjTBTHODIET IIV.MN HOOKS. The new edition in 11 variou bindings, for sale by febl4 L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S BBBIBB1 OF CLASSICAL BOEKSlor 'V School, iiiul College-, for sale wliolesalp and retail by jan:ai J. H. RILEY k CO. C'OMBF-'S I'HVSIOLOLV OP DKJb'STION. flTIlK Physiology of Digestion con-ideriHl with relation to the I rrinriples of Dietetics. Hy Antlrew Comhf, M. D. From the la-it Edinburgh revised and enlarged edition, with illustration-. 1 vol. 18 no. This day received nt the luxik store of frb37 L N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HANDS NOT HEARTS. IJANUS not Hearts. A novel. By Jannet W. Wilkinson. Price IT tSeCBjtt, The hearts, of old, save hands 1 Hut our new heraldry i handi not htrts.' This ,lny received at the boo ekjfj of feh7 L ft. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. H(IIITI:CT OFF I V K Mephnnies Hnll, Coluni- hiiH. llliln. N. P.. KLLLV in fonns the onblie rhnt ilurinf bis absence all his Architectural business. Engineering nnd Snr wring, will be promptly attended to at the aHove office by the imderaiffned H H BLACKNORE, dr.11 A Architect and Civil EBgtnr HOTELS AND SALOONS. HUOAHWA Y HOTBLj BV DAVID M1TCHKLL, apO-dtf Hrond Mtreet, Columbun, Ohio, I'AI'JTOI, IKH SK-I OLIMIH S, OHIO. M. N( )HTH RI 'P, PnorniKToa. rp HIS new and popular Hotel Is located iu th" most central part X of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style count to Hint ol any IJotclinUie west The Table d'flote is furnished with everv luxury the market af fords, and no pains will he spared to make tho guohta loci at hohe Stages for all tho routes, cidl at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and first-rate Stabling and Carriage. House attach' cd, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. eptlO-dyl rMTF.ll STATL'S HOTEL COLUMBIJH. R O H E R T R U S K F. L I I AS taken the Dnitod Stntes lintel, loeaU-d a few rods south ot J I his old stand, where he is nronared to accommoilalo and will bo happy to welcome his old patrons nnd friends, nnd all oth ers who nun have occasion to visit Columbus, in pur-nil of either business or pleasure. (mar2d A U EH I CAN SALOON, (UNDKB T HE AMERICAN HOTEL.) MAVK just received Fresh Oysters.and will consUiutly keep on bund all Ihe delicacies of the season, such ns Oysters, Birds, Vi ni-oli, Fre-h Fish, Sardines, Pickled (Jvsters, Clam-, Lobsters, Ac, Ac. The Bar will la: kept eonstioitly -upjilied with thepure-! I.iiplors, Wipe ( 'ordinls, r'eL'iir-, e. No pubis will be spared to gratify the tu-tos nnd nppntites of the guests of the American .saloon. Oysmrs by the dozen, hundred or can. oe l-tf CITY SALOON-Columbne. Ohio. CORNER Hmh Street and Sugar nlloy. The proprietorn of this establishinynt are now prepared to servo up Oysters, Came, l'i-h. and all the luxuries of the sea.--on, in a style utisurpas-ed. have also added several private rooms for eunauen wi-h- in r 'o :ive M,pper. the Hiir is suiiph.-il with the h.-t ol 1 itquon and Cuart. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oc31-dtt BARK BR A" OLMSTED. LIFE INSl! KANC'K. VKW YORK LIFE INS CHANCE COMPANY. Office No. 08, Ll Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. JWr. PLINV FREE MAN. Acttuirii, Charter perpetual. The business of this compa ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net carniugH during the lust three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy holder is a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profits, winch linve averaged :u p r cent, per annum on en premiums paid in. The premium nre paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which ca-e (10 per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by deporting a note for that amount, renewable nn-nunlly, and bearing ti per cent. intcresL The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life. Insurance perfect necurity being alter all, sought for in investments uf this kind. Una company will injure on Hie lives ot persons 011 any part of the globe, at equitable rates of premium. A mail mav insure his ltie in ihe mime of his wile, o that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before turn. The manv advantnues ol Life Insui ain e u:e l-.:innin to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and triend those advantages. 1 he agent m tins city wouiit respecimiiy can iitienuon 10 me uperior claims of this company. Anv informntion in eniiuectioii witli the subjer t will be cheer- (qHt liven, nml the applications tor insurance promptly attended 2d door south of the. Frnnklin Hank, over Coit's atoro. Ron'T TnoMcaoN, M. D, Examining Physician. mo33 ARCHITECTS, Rudders, Free Mason-, Odd Fellows, and others omrazed in buildimr. can be puuulicd with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Orotesque, Cothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to rapport chandeliers, PaneU for walls, Friezes, Cap, Tresses, ko.. Gentlemen supplied with original ilesiicns (Churches, Public Halli or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equnl to nny thing on tins side tho Atlantic. The subscriber has hnd many - experience, ami ran ren-r to many 01 nis wonts, puouc aim private. Ihe carved decorations upon the ceiling ot the Odd hel- ' Hall in Dayton wa- ilesnnied and carved by hint, anil U B0 knowledeed to he the nnnt beautiful and most upprnprinte thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old build inu-s decorated with facility. Figures and figure bends for signs. J. ROBINSON, Carver, c.ll-dOin Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAILHS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at W'atcrvule, in the county of Lucas, nt reasonable torms us to price and payment, twi of the moM sph udut imi'r.ivul farms upav the Mnumrr Hirer, to : The farm known as the D.nld tnrm, at Damascus, about iwi nty tive miles above Miuimoe City, ciintnining nearly 300 acres, 70 of which are bottOU land upon the Maumeo river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a hiuhly improved urate. Willi good ihvHIiiiL' and out-houses, nenrlv now. orehnrdini; ami fruit trees. The Walm-b mid Erie cniml nas-es throiiL-h the farm, thus atlord- itig water to all it pari-', nnd case of transportation to the lake. This la one of the most beautiful farms upon the Mnuinee river, and probably can scarcely Is: exceeded in the State. ,-, the un til upon which 1 resuie, comntninL' nearly iwo uuu-Ired acre-, over one hundred of which are biu'hlv improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumec. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted iniit, good " and out buildinua, a variety of fruit, con- siting of a largo quantity of cherries, grain'-, phmis mot (.untj a 6 -hurt, a place whii-h tlie iin.ier-ineil WU htted up, during a reaidence of hrtnen yeara, aa a home ibr bimaeiC Terms may known on appUouon. marlti) U. Kl-.r.U. FALIFOItMA TIIHOI IJII TICKETS!!! rflBBOUGB TICKETS from New rorh to San rraaewan in the I March, April and May steamers, tor sale by BUCKINGHAM A BTUEGE8, tehtfl Zaneaville, Ohio. Fr. SKINNER, (tsttrof Mai IJho, Ohio.) (1 ENERAL Aueiiey, Cominissiijii and Forwarding M. -reliant. di id- in HuttiT, heese. Lard, and Pnaluce in general. No. Lt. Eat Front st , nenr fteambimt binding, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus right and A.G. Richardson, Uro. Sc. t o., Lin-innnti: H. W. SnodKruss & CunNewLUhon; Grigg A. Elliott, PhUldelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans j B. I!. ROM, l'ort.-moulb ; Lawaon a Gorode, WeBaVntoi Bwtll and Gebhart, Ptttaborgh i John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. e .'.'-.hl ,11 ST HE! LIVED, T the old stand oppo-ile the State House, an unrivnlh d aaaotv menl of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dillerent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cussinieres, rich Fancy and Plain Vel- et. silk, Betta, (inoradtng wnue and ngni eotorea tor party anu reddbi Dreaa, attd wool Veatbt 1 Crarata, silk and Lrnen Poek- t Ibinilkerchiets, Shirts, Hosotns nnd (dollars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, i-ilk Under-shirt and Drawers, Snspcn- . black and w nte Kid and Silk 1 1 l"V, wool l.lov, and Hall Iloso; and in brief, every article of tin; richest quality of gentlemen's wearing appurel to lie found in the first oraer establishments of tho East. These goods were very recently selected with great, care by the undersigned, in one ot the liest Eastern markets, and nre of the latest and most durahle styles that could be found in New fork. Strangers now sojourning in our city, ami our citizens generally, To respectfully invited to call and examine la-fore they purchase Whm-. A. A. HTKWART. N It rrdrj Imoi itnv uni t ol Ihe State, ns beri'tot , faith- fully nnd promptly attended to. (novO I UK hflilM. & CILHL'KT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOH, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price. A. REED, Agent. Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly I 1 1 I I HI til It ill.HOAD SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT IMfeV f i:t. ror new l Vork and Hoslon Iwo Uirough Irniiisdaiiy- hanao of hours. On nnd eftST Tuesday, April 10th, 1840, until further notice, Pas-sender's Trains will run as follows 1 Leave Uepot on i.iihi r roni sin-r. i .1 i hk mi mmum a. M., and 3 o'clock. P. M., for Mtlford. Foster's ('risings, Deerticld, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and sprimrhfld. Returninif. leaven Sprinsfield at I A. M. and P. M. pi anfara for New York, Boston nnd intermediate points, should toko the 5, 111 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Peeacngera for Columbus. Zanesville, Wheelimr, and interme iliate towns, should take Ihe Ji, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Dally Daylight Lino to Columbus from Springfield in connection with tho Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Line-to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, eonnicting with the :i P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The t ars of the Mad River and Lake Krie Railroad will leave Springfield at l'J M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cin-rtnnati for the present only. On Sunday but one tram will be run lenvimt Cincinnnn at A P. .M.. and SiiriiiEtield at I P. M. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 Sprinclield 2 50 a o Sandusky City 6 50 Raflalo 10 00 Columbus 4 SO For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front treet, Cincinnati. WM. CLF.MF.NT. Superintendent. f&Thr Company will not Is- responsible for Hagageexceed-tng M dollars 111 value, unless the same is returned to thr Conductors or Ageut, and freight paid at the rati- of a passage for every HO dollars in value alnive that amount aprtf fUST received and lor sale, 100 hrli S. V. TAR, by f a KING A HEFFNER, CiruHnnati TO PARENTS, a ' T WM. KING S Drug Store especial attention 1. paid tochil- i dren first, and nfter them nil others who mny bo plrased to favor him with a call. PATENT MKD1CINES. Townwnd'sSaruparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. Osgooil's India cholagogue, and Smith's Tnnie, for the rurv of AroP and Few. Thnasandi" can teatify to the erhVacy of th e remedief. B. A. Fahncstook's A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the Immnii system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the euro of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a dr-rsnced stale of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coagh Syrop, for the onrr of Cough,", Colds, Hoarseneas. Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop-imr Coush, iu.., kr. Trask'i Mairnetlc Ointment is eaining a name above all others for the care of Nervous or Slrk Headache, Brulred and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lamcnetf, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, CorTM. e. All of the above medicine nnd many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORK, Columbus. on door aonth of the Ohio State Journal Office. aur3dtf IIFNT'M FRENCH I'AI.F BOOTH. CUSTOM made tine French Call lloota at $3. tel : and ti. fur J aale at KIMBALL? Shoe and leather Store, Jmtmal bnidinfaj dee 7 Uorriiuiciit of Ibc DnlttMl Htatct, UtOM MARCH 4, IW9, TO M AW III, - THE BXSOI iM i:. President, ACIIARV TAYLOR, ol I. iiUhuiH Vice President, MILLARD FILLMOKL, ol New Vork thr oeaonrr. Hecretary of.Stale, JOHN M. CLAVTON, of D.-laware. Sei n t.-o-yul th'-Treasury, WM.M. MEL' li I'll. 01 nn vlvimia. .Secretary of the Interior, THOMAfl KWINfj uf I 'bio. Hecretary of War, GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, ot Georgia. Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM H. PRESTON, of Virginia. PualllllMeui General, MOOD 0OLLAUEE, of Vermont. Attorney General, REVICRDV JOHNSON, ol Maryland. THE JDDICIARV. HUPUKMK COURT or THE UNITED STATES. Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Muryland. JMHOciaio jusnee-i, John McLean, of ohio. PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York, LEVI WOODBURY, ofN,Hantn. ROBERT C QRIER, ol Pena JAMES M. WAYNE, ot Georgia, JOHN CATRON, of Teuuessee, joiin Mckinley, of Ky., M9BIBBS8 OF THE XXX I CONGRESS. AnllAN'ORD ACCnilDINO TO THEIR KNOW.V n:EHECK WITH BRFI'HENCK TO THE TWO OREAT IMUTIKS. S UNA T K . Pruaideiilr-MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President oi U. Stat. s. Secretary Abduhy Dickens Atchison, David R.d .Mo. Hale, John P N. B Hnmlin, Hnniiibnl, rf Me. Houston. Samuel, d 'Fox. Badnr, uhjorjni E. w. . . Ilnhhvin, Roger 8. at... . N. 0, .Ct .Teim .Mo. .Geo, . Ark. Mr. -la, .8 C. ..S.C. Bell, John, w Benton, Thomas II. d. . Herrien, John M. w Horlaiid, Solon, d Hrudbury, James W, d. Bright, .1 D. ri Hunter, Robert M. T.rf...Va. Jones, George W. rf Iowa. King, Win. ltd Aln. Mangnm, Willie P. w N. C. Mason, J - M. rf Va. Miller, Jacob W. to N.J. Morton, Jackson, tc Flor. Norris, Mrwcajr. rf N. H Pearce, James A. tc Md. Hutler. Anthonv P. d. . . Calhoun, John C.d diss, Lerria, d OhUS Salmon P.d Clarke, John 11. w .Mich Ohio. Phelps, Samuel S. w Ver. .It. L Pratt, Thomiis G. w Md. .Ky. Rusk, Thomas J. rf Tex. .Ala. Sehastian, Win. K. rf Ark. .Pa. Seward, Wm. If. v N. Y. .Ohio. Bhiflhle, James, rf 111. .Mass. Smith, Truman, to CL .Miss. Soule, Pierre, rf Lou. .Geo. Spruance, Presley, te Del. .N. J. Sturgeon, Daniel, rf Pb. .N. Y. Turnoy, Hopkins L. d....Tenn .Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. 10 .Ky. Clay, Henry, 10 Clemens, Jeremiah, d.. Cooper, James, ip Corwin, Thomas, w liavis, John, te Davis. Jetferaon, ri Dawson, Wm. C. w Dayton, Wm. L. 10 Dickinson, Daniel .s. rf.. Dodge, Augustus C. rf. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. rf Downs, Solomon U. d. . FVlch, Alpheus, rf Pooto) Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. 10 .Wis, Upham, William, w . . V .111. . Lou. . Mich ..Miss. ..ILL winner, laac r. a;.. Wales, John, w Websuir, Daniel, te . Whitcomh, Jeaee, rf . Yulee, David L. rf. . . , . . Wis ...Del. . . . Moss ...lud. ...Flor. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. Campbell, of Tennessee. AlberUon, Nathaniel, rf Alexander, Henry P. w Allen, Charles, . t. te. Alston, William J. v Anderson, Josiah M. w Andrews, George R. tr Ashe, William S. d hid Julian, George W. fad N Y Kaufman, David SJ. rf Mass Kerr, John B. 10 Ala King, Daniel P. to Tatm King, George 0. to N Y Kini, James O. to Ind Ten Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa NC King, John A. 10 KiiiL', Preston, s rf La Sere, Emile, rf Ashinun, George, tr Mass Va HI Mo Va Va N Y 111 Mich Va N Y Conn Ala Md Mo Ky Ky N V NY Miss Ind Mich NY S C Perm Conn Flor Ohio Ky N C nvereu, 1 nomas 11. ti linker, Edward D. a Day, William V. N. d Hayly, Thomas 11. i Beeie, James M. a d Bennett, Henry, w Hi-oll, William H.rf Biugbuiii, Kinsley S. rf Hocock, Thomas S. rf Hokee, David A. to Lelller. Shepherd, d Levin. Lewis C. nat w I Littlelield, Nathaniel S. d Me Mnnn, Horace, v Mius inim, .ion, a Mnrsbnll, Humphrey, w Mason, John C. d Matteson, Orsainus n. 10 Meachnm, Jnmea, to Meade, Hichard K. ri Miller, John K. ri Milson, John S. rf Moore, Henry D, ir Mnrehettd, Charles S. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac K. rf Morton, Jeremiah, to MeClet nnnd. John A. rf McDonald, Joseph F.. rf Penn Ky Kv NV Vcr Vo Ohlu Via I'rim Ohio I. nu Vo 111 Irul Booih, Walter,. . rf. Howdoti, Franl uta 1 W. d Howie, Richard .1 Howlin, James B. ri Hoyd, Linn, d Hret-k, Daniel, w Briggs, George, w Brooks, James, to Brown, Albert G. rf Brown, William J. rf Duel, Alexander W. d Burrows, Lorenzo, ir Burt, Armistcad, d Butler, Chester, tr Butler, Thomas II. aj Cabell, Edward C. ic Cable, Joseph, rf Caldwell, George A. d Caldwell. Joseph P. tr Calvin, Samuel, w .Mciiowcll, jamej, Vo McCiHUglit-y. Edwwd W.w Inil JlcM.wh 1 linmOH, tr Mi'l.nnnliHn, JnMi X. d Mol.inip, Kobert M. d M,:l...)in, Flnll B, 10 McMullin, Pajette, t KeQnoan, lilnef, (' MoWflUft WUn d NpIhoii, William, w N Y Pen Md Ky Mi -I N V Pen 11 FMbU Campbell, Lewis D.s it Ohio Nee. ib-nrv, m arter, uaviu n. a uuio (,'asey. Joseph, to Pcnn Chandler, Joseph 11. w Penn Clarke, Charles L ic NY Newell, William A. to N .1 Ogle, Andrew Jackson, te Penn Olds, Kdsou B. rf lllu,, Orr, James L. d Otis John, ip Outlaw, David, v ( hv. ti, Allen F. to Parker, Richard, ri 1'enaiee, Cberlea II. rf Peek, Lneius It. d Phelps, John ft d Phneiiix, i. "hilliij?, te Ptrmiin, ( 'hnrles W. to Potter, Emery D d Powell, Panrae, rf Putnnm, Ilnrvey, te Heed. Robert R. ir 8 0 Mo N C (loor Vo N II Vor Mo N V IVno Ohio V N V IY110 N Y III N Y Pmn Mii.. In,! Ohio N Y I'. no N Y N Y Tata M,. Oliiu N Y N Y Vo N (,' N Y N Y Mich N 0 Tenn Ky Geor Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss Penn Ky Iowa N Y ' ienr N II N Y N J N C Ohio N Y land, ( Ibauncov r. 1 1 ;onn (.'lingmim, 'iliomos L. ic N C ( obli, llowell,ri (too Cobb, Williamson R.W.rf Ala J,1.,.,0U, Wdlii.oi V d ( ole, Orsamus, ie 1 - nger, 1 humon s. h ( 'onrnd, (.'hnrles ,M. Corwjn, Moses B. to ('rowell, John, s ic Daniel, John R. J. rf Deberry, Fjlmund, in Diekej, Jesse C. tr Diinmick, Alilo It, d Disney, David T. d Dixon, Nathiui F. te Doty, James D, rf Duer, William, tr Duncan, Jamen II. r Dunham, (yru L. rf Durkoe, Charle-, rf Ldmnndson, H. A. rf F.vaus, Alexander, ic Crane, Nathan, w Lwine, Andrew, rf Wis NY L011 Ohio Ohio N C N C Penn Penn Hovuolds. I iidejii ir Ohio Richardson, Wrh.A. d i; I Risloy, Klijah, ic Robbins, John, jr. rf Rockwell, Julius, to itolnnsoti, John L. rf Root, Joseph M. 1 to Rose, Rola-rt L. ir Rosh, Thomns, ri Rumsey, David, to Bacfcett, Wm. A. te SaviLL'i . John II. rf Sowtell. Ciilten, rf Schenck, Rola-rt C. r Schoritierhom, A. M. id Schoolcraft, John L. ip Seddon, .lames A. d Shepperd, AiiL'tistus II. w Silverier, Peter Ji. V) SpauldiiiL', LIbridge fi. ip Sprngue, William. s r Stanly, Fdwaid, ir Stanioii, I- rederic P. ri Stanton. Richard H. rf Stephens, Alexander II. t. Stetson, Charles, rf Steven-, Thaildeus, te Strong, William, rf SwiTlzer, Charles, ri Taylor, John L. ip ThoBBae, Jaeaea H. rf I'honipson, Jacob, rf Thompson, James, rf Tfaootpaon, John it. to Thompaon, William, rf Thurmnn, John H. w Toombs, lloliert, w Tuck, Amos, w Underbill, Walter, w Van Dyke, John, w Venable, Ahnihnm W. rf Vinton, ,-snitmel V.w U'ld.h 11, Hiram, rf U'aloo, Loren P. rf Wallace. Daniel, ri Watkins, Albert w WelUirn. Mar-hall J. ri Wentworlh, John, d Wis N Y Mas Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Ttmn Miss Ind Mass Penn Me Tenn Me Ohio Peim Me hid N Y N Y Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Mil Md Penn Geor Ind Lou Tenn Ala IU N J Va Ver Ver N II Ala Featherton, W. 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Robert W, rf Jones, George W. rf Del 'lex Penn Aln Ohio Ala NY Ky Tenn Ark IVnn While, llllgll, )C N 1 Whlttlewv, William A. if Ohio Wiliirlok.' lunar, d N .1 Wiliniit, Dnviil, f.if WilliBin., . II. a. Wilson, Jnnir., r Winrhrup, Hobrrt C. ir Wood, (mm V.. d WooilwnrJ, JiiMfl.li A. tl IVnn Ton . 11 Mi--Ohlo SO 1 nooj, 'Hi, mum It. d III Whnlo KumlHT-Sli diovernmriil or the Mlnti- of Ohio. MWICna OF STATU. T.rm ..Dir.. tiovraNoa SEARI1HY TOIID, fionngn i,,,in - l- JI Kc' of riTATi- MAMI1KI. GALLOWAY, Rooa.. March 9, l0 Ai lilToanv Staik JOHN WOODS Bntkr Mnn li I... l-.n I KfM. - ran: AI.I1KII T A. ill.!.-.-, I., ,1,1111 ... .". !?. Lihrabian JOII N (atF.INKIt.Moiikitigiim Mar. li ll C'OI UT. Cmtr JtnxiK PKTKH HITHCOl'K, ftaoga Frli'ry 1". I""'1 Jnnn.. I li lull AVt'.llV ., ,. Fi-irrv li. Ifol RUFl's I'. BfALDnlO, Btunmlt. Marct W.M. It. I Al.llWKI.L. Hnmiltnn .. . . Murrli i. lJi ATT-rammuL HKNKY STANBKRV. PairOeld.Ffti'173, '51 ItppimT.. IIIHAM ItlMSWill.n ,.rb JuiW I, iKll t'Ltaa LF.WIjj IIKV1., Franklin ".Janifir, I. liH Till'. ( OI. I MHI S AMI XENIA HAII.HOAI) (OM. PAN A' OWINO to a dliappiintmcilt in pr.K uritu ll' nrri-Mary ma-cliinery for two ilail, train,, tlurf will, alt'r tnurwlay tho Tth la.u, until further notice, be tint one .lAi!yrn.'enger tram run in eonnertion with the Little Miami Rnail h. followa : l.rnvp Colnintniii nt IS ISal o'eloek nt nilit. Arrive nt f tneiimnti nt IO ii'rlnek, A. Al. l.enve I'ineinnnti nt 6 o'elneU, A. ArriTe al lolumbna nt '2 o'eloi-k, r. JI. Omnilmaea for the nr,.,,i,in,,.l of pawenprii will be ran by tho Ohio Staje Company, between tho depot and any part ol the city of Columbn.. , For Railroad Ttrltet. apply at tlie nfHre of the Ohio Stage Company, in the Nortb.Ka.t mmcr nt Ml Nn' Houae. The company will not be re.pon.ible fat HMI en eeillnc .i0 in .alue, unleai the me i. returne.1 to the Conductor or Aient, and freiaht paid at the rate of a palace f"' erery in0 in ralue boee that amount . nrtU S. MLDBF.RY, Snp t. Ml I I I I fpHE parmer.hip heretolore exuding under the n JL Tain A Fitch la thi. day di..nrcd by mutual c unner me name f,i mci.i conaent. The k.i.. . ,k a.m .,11 he wttled br It. i itch jur.r.rii raer.i.fAi.i R. FITCH. February 1. 1850-feb7tt Kailroad far itlanufnctory. It I nOWATS A HI tilt Hid, Coliirnhiia, Ohio. IlA.i; c-inhlir'hed nt thla central point the ninnutacturo ol . . Pneiiier, Frelslil, (.rnvel nnd lliincl Cam tor Hnilroad-, miti n,ltl, Hp, Wl.flteru ItniJroad companies that lt will be their cunstiuit aim to procure the best materials and workmen, and to turn out the l.-t kind ol' work at fair price. Hpeci-mens may ho aeefl on the Golumhnsnnd Xenia Hallroad. Tho pa-tronaijo ot Railroad companies is rcspoctlully solicited, lehl.'l-tl' AILLVILLL'S NEW WOIIH. LlUM'If N ; His First Voyage, hemn the Sailor-boy Conle JTV slons and ItcutiniBccnceu ot' the Sun of n Gentleman In Uio mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol "I'ypee," "Omoo," and " Murdl," 1 vol 1- mo. Price 75 cts. Jut received at the Hook Store of I. N. WHITING &, HUNTINO'lUN dell) NKW nOOKH. HISTORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in I rw-umes. Vol. 1 just received, i In. liner's Institutes of Theolofry, In 2 volumes. The Whale nnd his Captors, or Tho Whaleman's Adrei.tnni, nnd tin- Whide'a Biography, Ac, 624- By Kev. Henry T. L'hoe ver. Lor sale ,y BSB I. N. WHITING & IIUNTHiGT IN. ABBOTT'S kLVBXD Tin-: (HtKAT. I I ISTl HIT of Kin,: Alt red ot Lmjland, hy Jacob Abbott, will, I I enjuivinc-, I vul l-.'mo. Jul recei veil at the Hook Stole . : del9 U N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. 1 1 tH.ASSKS. l.fKM) brls Molnsses, landing trom XTi. and lor sale hy KING & HEPPNKIi apo 27 Main street, Cineiiii - ioiti: Li:.iTHi;i(.- A C Brown has received 1500 Side- ot ITl n ehoic article f Solo Leather, which he will sell at IMfe to 18 cents per lb. Also, s is a dozen French ('nit Skins, -7) doxiii 1'itiK aim i atn y Lining no, to i,asos ooois anu :-i h, ana n ifisai oAsortinont of Boots and Shoes of Homo manulacturn deel A C BHOVVN ROLAND CASHBL, complete in three parts. By CharW Lever. Illustrated hy Phi. ! or "ale by dec22 I. N. WHITING St I1UNT1NOT - C;HKKN LAWN CKMETERY. NOT1CL is hereby given that Lots can be procured in (lrHii Lnwn Cemettrry, until tlie first ol August next, at the flowing prices : First Class Lots i" cents per square loot Second Class Lots lil cents per squnre loot-On and idler the tirst of August, the prices will ho aa loimws. First class Lota ID cenU per square foot eemid , .-, ! ,,t- 7 1', cent- per -'iiare toot. Th!iii clnn?. Lots f cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair v -a hut from 9 o'clock, A. AF. until l! o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl.Tdtf&2tw ALEX. E, GLKNN, IhOTS CA L I KOH NI1()UtDOIE ! aIIONE V ! MONKV -O LOU IOCS IILSL'LTS! Nos. 21 'JS 77. the grand capital Prtue VF of $.W,0(il ! was sold by the lucky K. Is, Carr 6t Co , 1-Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. NFAV GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED I CALIFORNIA THROWN IN Till: SHADE. The creat luck of tho old firm oi L. N. Cnrr Sc Co., hns thrown a cloom over all California Snecu htors. Persons who have tried their luck with E, N Carr 6i Co . tind that there is more Gold to be had by tlie risk ol a few dollars with h. N.uarr & Go., than the whole i.aiiionna mines comnineii The lucky ofloa of Carr St Co., has done wonders tho last month Their luck has no equal, please be.tr this In mind. i.uuiv iii'.nr. i Citizens and strancers who wish to purchase uncurrent tOOdl can, by calling on Carr St Co., or addressing them a low Him through the Post, have all their business attended to with p n tu ality and dispatch. Money on nil Banks bouuht und sold by Carr & Co. Drafts at sight on nil ilmiks DraRson England or Ireland Horn one to one thousand Pounds can be had trom F. N. Car-- Si Co s Bullion and Prize offlee. No. LW Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWri GO FORTH! Carr &. Co., are makintt the people rich I Behold hei ' ! Nos 1 2:i the Grand Prize of SlolUNH). 7 H U do 40.(1111, (17 8 dL .',(1,1 UU. !l 1 1 21 I'i0,0()0. Those are only a tew ol tho leading 1 i izej told the month by this lurky tirtn. We challenge tho worU la mm the snme amount in the same length ot time. Wo eay, wakk LT All f.7i i tun tjuniw.u'.tio i Wo call your attention to the grand nrray of magniti-'pn' Lot. tones to h.' drawn thi-' nionlb, JanWUT, IS;x). All business with this tirm is confidential. Carr Sc. Co., pay nil postage over $o. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention to their country con ea pondrnts. Our motto is, Borrery in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately alter the loiter) draws. Give us the trial, ami rest assured wo will givo you.n not the Oapttal, a nod Prize. O YES f O YES! O YES I Wo oall your attention, one nnd all, to this brilliant Scheme to be drawn .'tith Jmiuary, The chances are good, and depond on it Carr & Co. havo the Prizes. Carr .'. Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr Ac Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one loir trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained t " Remember the chances ( 'nrr Sc. Co. givo Enclose tho monay nnd receive the Cash Please address K. N. CARR St CO., dot No. 133, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. ff BOXES tir-t quality Mould Candles. mW3 1IH) sacks Cottce. Tei .'r(KiIhH. soir, helled Almonds. 2(1 linrret.. cru-hed and powdered Sugar. Ki hales Candle Wick. Id bnles Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale nnd retail, at nov:l Mc EL VAIN Sl FITCH'S CHRISTMAS AMI NEW YEAH. D OOKB I BOOKS I ! A tine collection ol Annuals lor leftO If Knglhli nnd American illustrated works; Juvenile Hooks, Bible and Prayer Hooks, the linest editions, and in any oty'il binding ; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing cases, writing desks, Ac, Sic. The finest assortment ever ottered lor sale in this city, at thi. new bonk store of (deM) J .H. HILEY St CO. i i;i m n AM) . i:i; m n i , i .-.-un 1 0.OH I I iertn MICSTIS otters his services as teacher ol French am rtiian, to those persons who wish to ncoulte a thorouvt knowledtye of those Languages, at very moderate terms Th' lessons will be given til the residences ot the pupils, nnd at ni school room, on Rich etroi t. between High and Third, next lo Dj S. M. Smith's otHce. ocA-t I AMI l-'OH s AIJi.-The uiiTlivided lmRoTT(i 79-100 acres J of lend, adjoininir the city ot Columbus, Lr0 rods east ol Hii;b -treet. lYniitm,' on the Colunihus and (iroveport turnpike. Title ijidlapUtabV price S0 doUara per acre. Terms easy, and made known mi application to 1). 'J. FOItMAN Columbus, Sept. 4, IH49. dtt FAHIH FOR HAIiE. CONTAINING Ji'n ;e n , upon the we-t Mile .1 the Scioto nor IT lllllaa north ol Columbus, and o north ' '. Dublin; 8 miles (Ton the I. nl;e l.rie and ( 'inciimati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom tin Columbus Plank Bond. The land is first rate, 140 acres under tin pMi iu nt, w ith a never (allin itroam running through all pe 'l ie pa i- a food atone Beaiee, with hard and rain water pun M close to Ihe door. There Is n suitar camp and orchard ot you i gt lifted tree. The location is very healthy, and near the relet , . ti I Sulphur Springs. 1 or turther information, apply upon the premises, ot OC31-d0m JNO. ROBINSON rnn IIOXKSHIIEEN tJLASSWAHK.-Flasks.Ouatt tJUU Pint- md Half Porter and Packing Bottlps. Jars, Ti m biers, Vials, and Drugx-ist Warn of all kinds ; 5tl boxes Flint Classwnm ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers. P a i. and I luted Abo, Druggist Ware ot every variety, conatnntl) sale by N W BPEBRft oclftf Columhus street, Cincinnsli ) w ( BOXES Bcllevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glass, si 6oUU ?r from BMfl to 40X50; 40U hoses double thick Imitation Crown, pinto and French, ot all descriptions ; i n m i beauM i roanatry Braaida. sies from 7 v, it to cox 24 I.'on -tan By on lunnl nt Piltshurgh prices N W P PEEKS, ocl7-tf No 12. Columbiimu street, Cincinnati GU6AB AND SUOAB BOVS1 ioi,Anhem-200 t.r,. .? Ketuici Mi-jars; .w no 1 H Molasses, prime, landlint I' Belle Isle, nnd lor sale by apo KING St HEFFNER, Cinclm.i t MVtM ! Hirer-. apti -Six very rtnr Mules, suitable r.r California a.lv-n-tnay be bad by applying to KINti a IIEFFNER, 27 Main st, Cincin- n i R isls Jim liuxea, KaJ l, boxra, HJ0 hnxra, ' iiilm: Iruin J.-hn Adam., anil lor BaM hy tm KINO IIKFRNKR, Ciwii I Mil! I M l Till l HIM.- . .1 - Mi.rl.s f.unt. ,1 ,. I.', " llumii.k l.iiini I " HlWer Umb llroailrlotli. M 1t Hraa. Hub Hand.. I' l-I,..-. 'Fnftl-aci., I'm. ot mnl Lnainrlled lather.Aalca, i nm. anil Malleable Caatjnga. For aale at the algn of the nov9 flll.T l'ADI.Ot:K 1 I BB0B8 -1 lieautiful Mirror. wiUi gilt or l.ronre liracl- i"l et, and marble mantle, for .ale by anM J. II. RILEY CO. lHOI'0AI,- COII TI HI.IKHINIi THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Womitii LMcntrr HiiiM 'fHM fir.t number ol a munthly dollar M.iiajine will bo iud A by tlie Mafcaarritar. far circulation in (lie State ot Ohio, about the tirat of March, l&ntt. It will be ileroted to Kiluratinn, Literature, row, Arm anu Moral,, and n.me nf the b,-.t write', in 'lie i .nmtry, and particu. ly of the We.t, will be imployeil a" , . ntnliutora In iu column. The Magaiine will lie la.ued in large octavo form, each monthly number cnn-iMing ol tkirtftw.. ptutf. anil will he printed upon gcaal paper In a .trie of mechanical eaeeiitinti equal, in every ra-pe t, to the heat Ea.tern Maaaim.. Eath uumlier will be illu trated with a .teel plate engraving nf the beat kind. The Term, or the MnfttizlriF Will be osf DOLLaa per annum, inrnriaSIf fa eaVflarc, or TEW CKNTi per numbr, payable to the Agent or Pit Ma.ter upon toa dell.eryof each number . , .. For contribution., which .hall be written upon aurh .utijecu. anil in aui h a atyle a. ahall be mitable hi inaeinon. the publiah- er will pay from rro to larcr dollnri per page ,inimiii.icatn,n, i ,ci-jit It be p,ietn . ill !e receiTeil for leaa than rArr. nor more than ir ptta. n..r ' any lie taM-rted with-nut liemg paid for. If any pcnn wi.hea to contribute on thoaa term., he may direct hi. , ..mmimi-ation to the mbaenfer at Co-mmbu., port paid, with hi- addre... and it It la Inserted, the amount, aercrding to the aboTeterm-. will re rvromeu ... in. aii-thoT aa mm a. the commurdeatinn make, iu appearaee in the Magazine . . . . All order, for the Magaiine. to lie ent by mail, mutt be ad- ,1, I tn Mr jAta(ioaLiai.( rlumbua. Ueneral Agent tor the rtate ol Ohio, and court, in all tuei, endow oac dollar to inture i irAiltur. nni.iioii.iv
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Full Text | 11 ; ! ' VOLUME XTTI. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1850. NUMBER 225. ft I'HINTKI) AND P U H Ms II t. D It V SCOTT & BASOOBE. Ol;KH'''-30IIT""KAST OK ""m BT AN" 8l (,A'1 i-'-KV ma , I in M ! f i lil i In iiflviinri. The Dally, to wrmin In Columbini, per year h " tent by mitil out of Columbia " during thn aaaajpaj, 00 Trl-W'ii-kly biilaun ycur n Columbia Ily mall 'IV Trl-Wwklv ly natl Weekly In Coluiubiw (Jut of thi city; by mail, Ind To club of four no upwiraa To clubs 'it iiinl upward, to one nildr.'rin Daily, .ahn TriWcfiklv K.i HI . B oo of . B 00 . I (K) . :i oo . y oo . l oo . i 90 . l oo . y tm . i mi BO 40 To eww a Hi' m e and npwnrdi , Aatanttalu, Tlio following ruU'Hiuiii ruliw ol ' mtvr rtjiiu; have turn ngri'i'd upon bctwifii the proprietor nf tin-Ohio Stan'smim ami llie Ohio Bma Journal) to be buttiTritta nil 0aMM,afMr thin dtte, July 20, 184". Dully I'liner. eno,,,. HiTHinv inline "i"1 Insertion m Ml illlhiml " ii u o i week . ?0 BO . 0 10 .. ISO . . I ott . . I 00 .. 4 00 . (i IK1 .. K 00 , II) (XI . IB 00 .. 18 00 . 10 (XI .. an oo n i mi . 86 (X) . ;n oo Ml 1)0 . 80 (X) 40 oo (.-, 00 SB oo i:m oo 3 ..." i month.. . IS. Hmnding curd, 5 linos or letw, par annum cnhimn.with 4 rliiuii!''s, " ffj " " fl...-H : " hanped weekly " ". . . daily " "... with 4 chanties. " I rhnnt'cd weekly. Other cases not provided tor, churaciddo in conformity with the above ratce. The Ftiitidnrrt of measurement to be ininlon type. For ench additional qtUTfl in the daily, inscried one moiilli, or a greater length of timi-, and for ouch additional stpiure inserted under the, yearly rate, half prim. No advertisement to lie considered by tin- your, mile,, it in specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Pnbothan not accountable for m aoouraey i legal advertisements beyond the amount charijetl lor their publication. Announcing candidate (tor oilice of every description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, lor each name ; the aine'to be. in nil ease, paid in advance. All edrertueniati Bran rtranfan or Bramiail persons to !e paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tho eopy for a Ipftciilod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unlet ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges qJ yearly advertisers will be eonlined rii'idly to their regular business ; and all advertisement not pertaining Ihere-tO to tie paid for oxtra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, Cenernl Aifeiite, Ileal Batata Agent), Ac., not to lie contracted for by thoyejir, but to la- rhargi d llV (lie )H'V.'. fit I In' U- il, ,1 title-. No DvwmaBini(Ti can- m maxaroD GjuTcrrotTii.T, Advertisements for charitable institutions, tire companlee, Wird. township, and other public nieotiiiffH, and such like, to ba oharged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged Si cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitation, or obituary notices, and w hen so accompanied, to be paid lor Regular advertiser-, and nil others sending CommBPictt0OJ Of requiring notices, daauini to call nttention to fairs, sniiorn, concerts, or nny public entertainments when- clinrge are BjMHfl lor admittance all notices of private assocbitioiis every notice designed to call utu ntion to private enterprises, calculated or intruded to promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with the understanding that the same is to lie paid lor. if intended lo be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not laaa than 20 cents per line, and then only when Boootnpanled by an adTerdaainaBt ah leaded advertiaenunti to be ehargod not leai than doublo the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtrs. Attorneys will lie holih u for the price of nsertiug Hdvorliie-monts brought in by them. Wl ,,;,. U..no 1 ImniA fnr 1 PRO pjl uuuutitlg uuuac Aimaiiav w .www. JANUARY. J M. T.w T.,'.3. .. .. I 'J 9 'A 5 6 7 8 0 In II I! t;i U 13 Id 17 IH in 20 31 -."J it 3.1 2i; 3?2S3! :mj:ii .. .. FEBRUABY. M.l M. T.j w T. K. s. .. .. ti TT .. i l :i 4 S 6 7 8 0 III II 13 18 H 11 in 17 in 18 90 31 33 93 31 95 90 37 3S .... MARCH. i..t.w r. i. t. .. .. 19 :i 4 5 I I I I in II 12 18 U 15 in 17 1H 111 90 21 33 3il 34 95 2(i 97 9H 3!l illl ill APRIL. . M.J r.w t. i'. I i. 7. 19 ;i 1 i i 7 S II III II 19 18 II 15 16 17 IS ID 90 31 99 33 9 1 9.1 96 27 3M 9!t 311 MAY. ,. m. t. w i. r. "1 9 :i 1 1 8 7 8 1 111 11 19 18 M IS HI 17 18 III 90 91 93 33 34 3.1 20 27 28 211 illl ill .. JONE. J m. r.w r. t'. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 !l 10 11 12 18 11 15 It 17 13 Id 90 31 33 23 24 9.1 M 27 28 99 W JULY. i.-t..-. I .. 13 3 1 i 6 7 8 II III 11 19 13 I I 1.1 III 17 18 111 90 21 22 23 21 95 96 97 28 99 30 31 ...... APauw. t.I w "t7 r.j i. .7 .. .'. .. II 9 3 4 5 II 7 8 II III II 13 13 14 IS 18 17 18 18 (8 31 98 88 31 85 96 37 98 9936 ill SEPTEMBER. nT"iTjT.YwT.F. S. 1 2 3 4 .1 (i 7 8 8 10 11 19 13 II It Hi 17 18 111 91) 31 33 33 3 4 9.1 86 37 38 98 illl I OOTOBEH. t. w t. rj a. .. .. 1 3 3 4 1 li 7 8 II 1(1 II 13 13 I I 18 HI 17 18 111 29 21 22 23 24 9.1 2li 27 28 99 39 31 .... NOVEMBER. J. H. T. w T. F. . .......... 12 3 4 8 (17 8 9 III II 12 13 14 1.1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 94 98 96 27 28 29 39 DECEMBER. . mJ m w t. k. . T 2 3 4 5 "li 7 8 9 III II 12 13 I I IS III 17 18 19 20 31 33 23 24 81 98 27 28 88 39 ill W. A. NHL Attorney nt Imw mid Solicitor In ( hninerv. OFFICE iiith Win. Ilenuiion Jr , No. H, Neil's Exchange, oppo-ite Secretary of State's office. lerl'J-dly B. -. CONWAY. L. . TOMtlNSON. II. r. CONWAY A- CO., G ROC EH S, DEA I.EIIS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, AND CoinnilH-loti 11 ud rorwitidiujc Hen binilsi, vhont itmkki, jy;My,l PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. . It. HI TTI.F.S, lAltorni'Y nnd ( ounwllor nt haw, Coluinbim. Ohio. Omce. No. H. Neil's Exchange, opposite Srerotary of State's office. Jy wii.j. iam y. nn.Moar citABtrs w. oii.mohk. W. B A '. W. GILMOSEi AltomrvH ill l.nw nml xilleiiorsi in Chnneery, Office N E. comer Main nnd Seventh -tree!-. aul4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. B. C03IKT0rkA7'O. " Fornnrrilne; mid ('ominiHMlon lerehaBtt Produco Deiders, nml Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Hasin, iMMUlattfii onto. .1. RIDOWAY A 4 0.s Iron loon. In. Ilrnnd atrrf t, nrnr lhi H ridge, Coluin- kmf Ohio. H tnvis of all kinds, and a great variety 1 it Castings, always on band. octl41 DIE. l:ni:i li V THOMPHONH OFFICE, IV O. 4, Ncil'M Fxrlmniie, oppo-iic ihe s.-cn taryot State'-11 ofice, High st, Columbus. decll (iKOIKJE E. WAI.C'I'TT. 0 Id n and Banner p a inter, mw ap COLUMIU'., OHIO. WALTER Til HA LI., Allll an J nnd Ceatraaeller ill Low, CnhinihuN, Ohio. 4 LfO, a Commissioner to tnko the Acknowledgment of I I'-eds t lor the Slate of Ntw York. y Office (,n Hich t, lictwecn Town and Rirh. oct20 T.. U I1IT1NL A. Ill NTINLTON, BOOK-Sr.LLLU: mnl .-fatu m r-. o.-m iIim r to the l anion Hank, High street, (,'ulumbus, Ohio. A large aswrtment of Hooka and Stationery ajanm on hand. rM. SFIBEST. M. C I.I1.LKV. l :IRRKT A LII.LKV, BOOK BINDERS. Hijrh street, opposite the Pnblir Offlcc. Co-Iambus. au2fV5 JOIIN McHOU'FLL, Jr., COMMISSHJN AND FORWARDING MLItCHANT, onS-fim kkw ntu.KA&. RK.HOV I,. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third street", ad-joinina his residence, and opposite the First Rnptit Church, decll-dtf LI ! . AIMlltTT A l 4i.. I) I'. M.I IKS iii Mni.l nro in n i rullerv, Iron. Nulls, (ilass, lf.ii -i Guilders' malerml -, I iiiimng mat Mecrninicai tools, unuoiry in. A t'., tec, no. Mil illu'li street, sign ot lie-' iHt rmilncK WHITE KID SLIPPBHS, 4 N assortment of Uadlea' White Kid BUppen hut received and CBI lor sale hy iliv7J (I. H. KIMBALL. DA VIS, S.tHTII A. CO., pOMJUSSIOIj AND PORWAROrNa MEBOBAHTfl, Whole V f Dealers in Groceries; and Produce. Portsmouth. Ohio. 1 ' - i -1 mil nttention uiveit to receiving and forwarding goods, and si 'in lit; mimicc consigned lnr sale, . my, HTNA INHIJItANCK COMPANY. OF Hartford, Connecticut, Capita paid in nml safely Invested, S270.OO0. The subsrriher, Au'-nt for this Company, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal term. JaMHbW 1. ALEXANdKR, Agent, Columbus. I) UP. MK I N H It A IIIl.DKKTII, WILL attend to nil tfflJIoa, in cily or coiinlry, on the ihortotl notice. (Uliee, No, "J II, I liuh Itre t, opnn-ile Coiiiiiiereid I tow. Realdence, over thehton' of Mejtr. Woodbury .V Field. Kntrance on Friend street, wpG-dilm C'OM MIHf'S INK!!llANlTK"(U)MPANY7FniEllND AIAICJNK. t IMIIH Companv eontfmtea to insure every ipaoiaa of building, J. and the I'iriiituro, machinery, goods, ware-1 mid merchiindir, and olla r property contained therein, again-t lo.- - or damage by fin1 ; al-o, steamboats, and all sail vessels, and Ihecarcoes of steam bunts, sail vessels, keel bimtH, and other Water cratl, ugnitisl the perils of sens, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable term. juiie-JU-dtf DF.MAH ADAMC, Jr., fec'y. I Wk l!A(iH Piineiito ; W bugs .lava Collce, laadhu Iroiu Unl- I. WW led ettatea, in or ealeby KlNfi k HEFI NEH, apO ('Incinimati LEATHEEf 100 bundles Upper and .kirliiiL' Leather ju-t r ived by KING I1KFFNF.H, npti No 07 Main street, Cincinnati SUGAR AM) MOLASSES. 350 hddJ Sugar, fair and , prime; t,90O hbU Molaaaaa I for sain hr KIM! Sc HFFFNF.lt, marn 93 Main street, Cincinnati on CLOTHS. " r AROE and splemlid lot o Mnhocany, Fancy, Gorman, Chi-Li liese, Enitlish mid American Furniluro Uil Cloths, just re- t ived and for alc by J. D. OHIlOKN & CO. VTOTiX'Ii. The note-j and account t f George Gere & Co., are ll left with us for Fettlemont and collecdon. Thej must be paid without delay, QERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1P41. PRINTING MATERIALS Foil BALE. I1 OH sale, low for cash, or on short credit, ihtH assortment ol I'ruilini; Material-, hum-Iiii'' mi imrt ot Siiper-roynl Iron Smith Presscn. 1 ritnnlwrry PnBs. 3:i lbs. Pica, aoo imnll Pica. 400 " RourL'eois, nearly new. l.jo " Bfatfar, 1(H) " Minion, 130 Minion, " Hcveral fonts Kuney Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every vnrioty, pin t ol which is iionrly new. Together wiih Stands, Gnlloys, Sticks, Chnses, Ilulcs, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing nftice. Any portion ot the abOTS will be sold oxtremelv hn for cash, or on Mot time. decll CIIAH. SCOTT, Agent. SMITIIN VICKM of Dome-lie Mimulncture, the heat In tho innrket, lor snle at the hiL'ii olthe GILT PADLOCK Sept It) 0 A T H N T 7 EN BI A K iTis A N )T 1 1 E R sljPPLV- 1 A superior nrticli; for making Quill Pens by a single and simple operation. Warranted. For sale at the new book More of deft 1, II. HILLY & CO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE PAINTERS. HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS Valuable Discovery iv tin: aut ok Painting. J Ami Coppuck, of Mount Holly, N. has discovered a simple process of preparing and mixing Donunon white lead paint and all deUcata colors, by which their liability lo change and lose their con., and beauty in tho shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fuel tbat white pain! in parlors nml other shut-up room-, in pus-agon ami behind deor- uud -liulter . almost iuvnrinbly tis-ume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue. soon niter beimj applied, when excluded Iruin the direct rays of light Brer food painter tmut deetn to remedy this acknnwlcdged evil. This he may now ensily and cheaply do, nml be enabled to pertorni good Work that will be useful ami satisfactory tit hiscu-turners, and thereby -count him increased patronage by embracing the present opportunity to avail himself of this desirable improvement in his art. PloFiHO cull nt this othce to exfantne certificates, A c., and to learn how the necespnry inturmntion may be obtained. f"ilousckoi:pers, ship ami stetimbf mt owners ihouldof course we Umt their painting i hereafter done according to this un-ehangenhle and sujH-rior liifthod, and thus avoid the annoyance, inconvenience, unlien!thinesn tuul expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. shi, M'X m:v (ioooh. WK have in store, and otler for sale on good terms 7.1 doz. Chopping AxtjH id' favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Hpndes " " itsi Mill tmt Orm rut hrwi ',1)0 boxes. Window Glass. 10000 light " Sash. imt lbs. Putty. Ltaeeed oil. 100 kegs Nails, assorted QERE, ABBOTT & CO., At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. DIYOROB. 1-IKW OF THE LAW HELATIVL TO DIVOHCE The un- denigned Imvo iu pnwa n work on the above subject, by Hkn-iiv Fiilsosi Paok. This work is written with reference to the Statutes ol Ohio, bill the largest portion of it, is appfloablf to the law of every oth-i r Slate. It contains a view ot the following subjects I I. Ol divorces generally. II. Of tint court granting divorces. III. Cumvsol divorce. IV. Prior rusting marriage. V. Wilful absence. VI. Adiihery. VII. tttp Uteri BB. VUt Extreme cruelty. IX. Fraudulent contrart. X. Grosa negleel of duty. XL Hahit-md drunkenness. Ml. Infamous punishment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Allinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Re-Oriminatlon. XVI. CoUttetoTl. XV II. Lapse of time. XVIH. Alimony XIX. fit the bill. XX. PnsvediliL's to u decree. XXI. Ol thedecrec. XXII. Foreign divorces. Fonns of bills, decrees, Ac. The Introduction contains a brief view, I. Of tho history ot divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. Tho law of the diller. nl State-. 111. The eiinon law. 1 vol. 8 vo. J. H. HILLY Si. CO., Columbus, Sept. ID, 1849, Publisher and BooluaUer, NEW BOOKH.Fuiry Tales from ali Nations; by Anthony II. Montalba, with ',! Illustrations, by Hichard Doyle. I vol U ana AU niititul work lor Christmas ami New Year's pre. aantBi Jane Eyr.. An Autobiugrapliy. Edited by Currcr Hell. A new and heautilul edition in I vol. PJ mo. Shirley. A Tale; by CurrerHell, author of "Jam: Eyre." A new and bentltitul edition ill 1 Vol. I'.' mo. Sidouia, the Sorceress ; the supposed destroyer of tho whola Rehjntni Ihteai Honae Potnaraiita 1 by William Meinhoid, 1 vol. H vo. Price TiO cents. Holand Ci. In I, by Charles Lever, illustrated hy Phiz. Complete in ;t Parts. Part M just published, and for -ale at the Hon store ol deM I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ilCKNORH SPANISH I.ITKIt ATI 1UC. MISTOKY ol Spanish Lilernture. Ily George Ticknor. Jut eoinpleteil, in 3 elegant 8vo vols. Tliis day received at the bookMoreol jnnl'J I N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. A BJUNOBbWPM 'Oil W ILL A M M . K AS BON, Kiiilroml Di-pulcli l-'orwiirdinj; mid ( oituni--ion Bliimlwl, Warehouse. No. li. Water stmt, Ruffalo. I EDUCED RATES PROM ALBANY TO HUFFALO. First V Class III) cents, Hiid Second ('lass ' cents, per KM) pounds. M bovn from Alhmiy to Imtbdo. An kn T.i. I). A, Eddy, Cleveland : E. Sheldon. Sandusky ; Rail road Agents, Cincinnati, Sprfngtield and Columbus. HP To avoid delay nmrk packages A. At It H. II., care of Win. M. hasson, Itullidu. Ship by Albany boats from New York. mar7-:imd i: Ml. Hit Mi OMNIBUS MM. I UTUSENflleavfalffin Uw Cars, by calling nt the Stage office, " North-East corner Noil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city. mariMlly B, 0, REAM, S.c"y O. S. Company. r . riTCII. A . M . II A I. K I H.10. FITCH ft IIAI.K, (Sucrtaor t-i MrElratn Fitch,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND Dealers in Pnalueo. Flour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds id' Groci-rie-, nt wholesale and retail. N. It. The bighc-t market price pnid "t all times, in cash, lor Produce Bnuroad BofldiSf, opposite J. Ilidgway fi Co.'s Foundry, Co 1 1 mm -. Onto. mnr;Mlrf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. I li II) (i W A V & CO., 1I A N U F ACT I' It I B TEA El KNIJINEH, rROM new ami improved patterns, among which is one for tho MULKV SAW MILL, of compact lonn, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WIIKEL, RAILROAD BAR WIILF.LS, and all other IRON and BEAM CASTINGS u-unlly made at Foundries. MACHINKRT of all kind- made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEB RATES COOKIM; STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Store and Furnace, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly for sale nt wholksalk and kETAiL on lilenl terms. Merchant and others dealing in Ptoughsiuid Stoves are respect-lully invited to examine our stock and pricea. . Columbus, febLMf A HOI BE AND LOT AT A (J HEAT HAItA IX. V t. are authoriz o hy a ceiitleman who is uning to (.ali-foniin, to sell a II -i and Lot, on Friend street, Iwryoed Sevi nth. at a bnrsaiu of 3.1 or 33 oer cent. marl HAKER A ARMSTRONG. IHIrtlNKgH PENMANSHIP. liJPENCLR A RICE'S system ot Itiisinena Penmnn-hip, contain-w ing a full series of copies, rules, and explanation', rnrelully prepareil for the cnunting-hou-1, schooD, and youthi fitting fur Dutinem transaction". These copies are a fac simile of the u-thor'i writing, intended U impart to the learner a hand-writingat once beautiful and practicable. For sale at the book store of mini L N. WHITING St, HUNTINGTON. EYM WAR WITH MEXIL'O. . lull History u: i -MCO ; J vols by K. S. Hipley, llrevet Major In the Lnitcd States Army. W Vil. .Illht imlihnhl'd, I' or sale at Hie Hook toll! ol dec!R I N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. ULIMP8BS Ol' SI'AIN; OR notes of an unfinished tour in ihh. iiys.T. WalHu, 1 vol I',' mo. Prlco 7.ri cts. Just received at the Rook Store of ,elllj I. N. WHITING ,V HUNTINGTON ANTIUiN'S ANriHNT (KO(RAI'il V. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient ami Mediaeval Geography, ic. Hy i. uoanea Anthon, llu, 1 avga rave vo, justpunnsiieii For sap at the Ilook-loio of ilcc'l I. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON "CAST TIIV IIRKAO IJI'ON THE WATFRS." rlllE world wide renown which has impcri-hably inscribed in I glowing churactnrs, kikst on thk bchoi-i. or kamr U10 old nnd lainiliar name of PYFER Si. CO., those trulv fortunate and fnr inined LOT TERY i!I!()KEIiS, No. I Lion r .sthekt, Halti- Mo hi;, Md., (whose sing.- purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles of tin- " Fickle Goddess" to their correspon-dents,) has also rendered entirely unneceisary any pretext for self-lHudalion, for their cup ot glory is full. Every section of the Union will liear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of tins tbrtuiiate house. Corre-pondents all over tho country have realized ,-plendid fortonea rrom small outlays at Pyfer &. Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Continued Siicee! U'oiiilerritl OIotriltiitlonnri'rlzeM! ; ; S 10O,00U aid out in Prize Money during tho month of March, by the far-fnined Pyter at Co., to the patrons of their trulv lucky houe, residing in thotollowing Slate-1 ;f' READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT tfQ S.''),000, numbers l.ri:(0 i:t, package whole tickets ,-i-nt to Tennessee.$18,000, numbers S866 71, wholo ticket, sent to Alabama. 90,000, numbrrs H 97 33, halt ticket sent to Ohio. 8l"i,-"i"ll, numbers 1 lfi 43, package halt tickets -enl to Ohio. S"i0O00,niiinbers 11 U Til, package quarter ticket- sent lj North Carolina. 61SOOO. number t .'.7 ., ipjnrter ticket sent to Virginia. 6J,iH)0, immbers'-'ii l.-J eil, packnge ipmrtcr ticket- M:nt to South Carotin, Sr,000, numbers 13 70 ?., package quarter tickets sent to Soutn Carolina. ?1,.MI, numbers .10 (l 63, unrt;r dekst sentto North Carolina. $4,000, numbers SSfiS om kage quarter tickets sent to Penn sylvania. ; Prize payments at Pyfer ScCo. s made m Gobi at uiit. fOne Order to this groat prize tirm mny sec re a Fortune. QnuM Arrny of LotterU'N Tor April, 1850. It tbi ;- ' (' INFIDENCE .- 1'RU'TLY ORSEKVED Aj Date. Cat ital No. of Price ol I'rico of April. Prizes. Rallota. Tickets. Packages. 1 $25,000 TO Nos. 12 drnwn $6 $30 00 3 24,000 " 13 " 5 18 50 :i 35,(KH) 75 " II m 10 ;i9 00 4 20,000 78 14 " 5 17 50 5 20,000 BI " 10 " S 17 00 fi 37,500 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 8 33,000 78 " 13 " 8 30 00 H 20,000 75 " 15 " 5 15 25 10 30,000 7 ' 13 ' 10 37 00 11 10,000 7j o 5 if 50 12 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 00 13 50,000 78 o 15 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 12 " 8 30 00 Hi 18,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 12 ' 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 " 13 " 5 IB 50 19 3 10,000 72 " 13 " 5 1C 00 20 40,000 78 " 13 " 10 40 (HI 32 3 15,000 75 " 11 ' 8 31 00 23 24,000 78 ' 13 " 5 18 00 24 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 00 25 20,000 75 " 12 " 5 18 50 2(J 13,500 78 15 " 4 13 00 27 73,000 75 11 U " 20 78 00 29 26,000 78 " 15 " 8 2fi 50 :io 20,000 EJ " 12 " 5 18 50 I'lcnai Olwerve. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the prices of Pack-eaoj Quarter Ticket-only are published in this paper. ' Tho printed official drawings which (.'onepundentd can rely upon as being correc t, are always forwarded Iran Pvter aj Co. HP Bank Drafts or Certiticntes of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will he uromntlv remitted to lho-e Corrc-noiuient ' who draw prizes at Pyfer at Co. 'a. Qf ' Remember, a Package of tickets tan draw four of the nio-i splendid iries in a -1 heme. StTJ I" oriler to secure 11 fortune, and the cash immediately nf-tei tin resull 1- known, the ri aih rs ol tin - napi r have only ton-mit cash drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Established, tar-famed nnd trulv fortunnte Exchange nnd Lottery Hrokcrs, PYFER &. CO., mnr2! No. I Light st, Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID FORTUNE .HAY HE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF tin OH MBTROPOLITAN IMKTKA1T CLl'H, Office,?. 8S, Albany Road, I.oiuhm, England. rpAHE Hi rectors beg to announce that thei i ill be drawn lor a I Grand Series ot Portrait'! of all BoMM entercil for tho fot th-euming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success ami high ratimallon in which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan, For the future, therefore, the timber oi Pniei will be extended to the Portraits of all Horses Hint are entered tor ench particular Race. Non-starters as well as Winners and StaitBra, 'n... Bill illl 1!t la MM ......n. 1'he following list la BOH OMfl I .i,UWl .Mourners to cat 11 1 la--, third do.. El, Parties can havi First Class ettftj second do., 5, one or mure shares in each or either of the different Clasaoa. Thoae Membere who dmw the Portraits ol PJrati second nnd Third Horeeo. the Other Itarthlg Horses, also those that do not start (but which nre entered for the Race,) will receive the following prizes. ThedrawtlUJ will take place tell days before the Races. n-n ri.it S Finl I lre. l .rlM.' r Oil' 1 Ml'l.'st ,v',lllll', '.I the hirtralu -nrtraili( rf Stutrrv Nnn-burtrn, 5.000 10,000 2,500 5,000 500 1,000 apaekl Hiv. Firs! i ftaea Beeond do, Third do. 30,000 10,000 2, WW 10, 5,000 1,1100 5,000 2,500 500 Theuuiuher ot Prize-to lie distributed in ench Class an; 209, that being the number oi Hufaae ptttaredifor the Race All Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Hank Notes, Ac , nddreased and made payable to the Managing Director, JOHN HURRIDGE. Esq., 88 Albany Read, London, England. Number- tin win ded immediately on the receipt ol a remittance. Full particulars ol the Race will ho sent with the fortunate Nmn-beN to each SubscrilM-r, so that ho may know his po-ition nnd whether or not he he one of the lortunate. OHice commission 7U per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. H. Lists open lor the St. Leger same a tho above. marl MAGNIFIC K NT 1 1OTT B H . One Jrnml ( npiiul of !jl 1 00,000 11 Uo, l5O,O00-vio.ooo -20,000 ! nml SME pHawe ol v-, (. lIHGINIA STATE LOT ! Eli V. tor the benetil of Monongali V Academy, Class D, lor lf..O. To be drawn nt Alexandria, V a, on Sntunlny, April 37, 1H."0, under the -.nperiiiteiiilniice of Com iin--i.an 1 J, V. MAUHV A CO.. MANAnriis. 78 number lottery 13 dmwn bnltots. IPUtatDIO SCHKMK. I magnificent capital of $100,000 1 splendid prize of. 50.(100 1 do do do do do 30,000 20,000 15,000 11.556 3,000 3,000 do do illl do 30 do 250 do (lowi -t three number prizes) en pnzciot 65 do 65 do 65 do 300 300 ltio 4,810 do 80 T7.040 do 40 Tickets BIO Paliea 30 tjnarti'rs 10 Eighths .ri. Price of certificates of packages, iu the above Magnificent Seheme us follows: A certificate of packaee of 2fi whole tickets $.'s0 aH I: ol 'Hi ininrtiTS 135 ; ol 3ii ei-btb" l!J.:0. nf 20 halves A eertitii-ate of a package of whole-will entitle the holder to nil iivt I13 nett Hint liniv bo drawn bv the twentV-Mx ticket named therein. Certificates of halves, quart, rs, and eiirhths m irnout Hem This splendid scheme h one of the 0081 attrnctivo ever drawn mine ijnieil rinie.s, 10111 1- wen wonti in uie mi h "i o venturers. The lowest prize that can t" drawn by a ticket ha vinit on it thn-o of the drawn numlN-rs. is $3,000. Orders for ticket,, and shares nnd ci rtltical. - 1 w the above maunificeut sc heme will be ntonintlv attended to, and an account of tho drawing will be s, nt immediately after it is over to 11 ,.. mi 1 .r.li i- lei'i t- I ruin 11 . AiMres J. Si MAi.iii, iiKciiw. fnliig AleXHndria, Va -i-i i ! 1; dk IMII'S PRNMANftd I r. fllHK Boy's First Lesson in Businc-s and Record Penmanship, I containing a plain guide into the simple movements, pnnri- i) ej. ami h ii.liii;' i iie'i'inlMiii- m tin ;iit, willi expliinanon-, m 1 eel inn 1011I short rules to iiovern in the feature- ot writing. formation, rombi nation, rhade, slope, and arranueinent. eareraHy oremir,.il tor the 11- of not. he and lirivate schiHiU. and Velitlis preparing toU-come huines men. For sale at the bookstore of mart I. N. WHITING A HUNTING TON HOLAND CSlli;i.. HOLAND CASIIEL. By Charles Lover. 3 parts. The (ax tons. By Bulwer. 2 parts. A new upply for sale by marU L N. WIIITTNO A HUNTINGTON. BjTBTHODIET IIV.MN HOOKS. The new edition in 11 variou bindings, for sale by febl4 L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S BBBIBB1 OF CLASSICAL BOEKSlor 'V School, iiiul College-, for sale wliolesalp and retail by jan:ai J. H. RILEY k CO. C'OMBF-'S I'HVSIOLOLV OP DKJb'STION. flTIlK Physiology of Digestion con-ideriHl with relation to the I rrinriples of Dietetics. Hy Antlrew Comhf, M. D. From the la-it Edinburgh revised and enlarged edition, with illustration-. 1 vol. 18 no. This day received nt the luxik store of frb37 L N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HANDS NOT HEARTS. IJANUS not Hearts. A novel. By Jannet W. Wilkinson. Price IT tSeCBjtt, The hearts, of old, save hands 1 Hut our new heraldry i handi not htrts.' This ,lny received at the boo ekjfj of feh7 L ft. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. H(IIITI:CT OFF I V K Mephnnies Hnll, Coluni- hiiH. llliln. N. P.. KLLLV in fonns the onblie rhnt ilurinf bis absence all his Architectural business. Engineering nnd Snr wring, will be promptly attended to at the aHove office by the imderaiffned H H BLACKNORE, dr.11 A Architect and Civil EBgtnr HOTELS AND SALOONS. HUOAHWA Y HOTBLj BV DAVID M1TCHKLL, apO-dtf Hrond Mtreet, Columbun, Ohio, I'AI'JTOI, IKH SK-I OLIMIH S, OHIO. M. N( )HTH RI 'P, PnorniKToa. rp HIS new and popular Hotel Is located iu th" most central part X of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style count to Hint ol any IJotclinUie west The Table d'flote is furnished with everv luxury the market af fords, and no pains will he spared to make tho guohta loci at hohe Stages for all tho routes, cidl at this house daily for passengers. Convenient, and first-rate Stabling and Carriage. House attach' cd, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance. eptlO-dyl rMTF.ll STATL'S HOTEL COLUMBIJH. R O H E R T R U S K F. L I I AS taken the Dnitod Stntes lintel, loeaU-d a few rods south ot J I his old stand, where he is nronared to accommoilalo and will bo happy to welcome his old patrons nnd friends, nnd all oth ers who nun have occasion to visit Columbus, in pur-nil of either business or pleasure. (mar2d A U EH I CAN SALOON, (UNDKB T HE AMERICAN HOTEL.) MAVK just received Fresh Oysters.and will consUiutly keep on bund all Ihe delicacies of the season, such ns Oysters, Birds, Vi ni-oli, Fre-h Fish, Sardines, Pickled (Jvsters, Clam-, Lobsters, Ac, Ac. The Bar will la: kept eonstioitly -upjilied with thepure-! I.iiplors, Wipe ( 'ordinls, r'eL'iir-, e. No pubis will be spared to gratify the tu-tos nnd nppntites of the guests of the American .saloon. Oysmrs by the dozen, hundred or can. oe l-tf CITY SALOON-Columbne. Ohio. CORNER Hmh Street and Sugar nlloy. The proprietorn of this establishinynt are now prepared to servo up Oysters, Came, l'i-h. and all the luxuries of the sea.--on, in a style utisurpas-ed. have also added several private rooms for eunauen wi-h- in r 'o :ive M,pper. the Hiir is suiiph.-il with the h.-t ol 1 itquon and Cuart. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oc31-dtt BARK BR A" OLMSTED. LIFE INSl! KANC'K. VKW YORK LIFE INS CHANCE COMPANY. Office No. 08, Ll Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. JWr. PLINV FREE MAN. Acttuirii, Charter perpetual. The business of this compa ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net carniugH during the lust three years amounted to over $180,000. Each policy holder is a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profits, winch linve averaged :u p r cent, per annum on en premiums paid in. The premium nre paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which ca-e (10 per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may be paid by deporting a note for that amount, renewable nn-nunlly, and bearing ti per cent. intcresL The amount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life. Insurance perfect necurity being alter all, sought for in investments uf this kind. Una company will injure on Hie lives ot persons 011 any part of the globe, at equitable rates of premium. A mail mav insure his ltie in ihe mime of his wile, o that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before turn. The manv advantnues ol Life Insui ain e u:e l-.:innin to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and triend those advantages. 1 he agent m tins city wouiit respecimiiy can iitienuon 10 me uperior claims of this company. Anv informntion in eniiuectioii witli the subjer t will be cheer- (qHt liven, nml the applications tor insurance promptly attended 2d door south of the. Frnnklin Hank, over Coit's atoro. Ron'T TnoMcaoN, M. D, Examining Physician. mo33 ARCHITECTS, Rudders, Free Mason-, Odd Fellows, and others omrazed in buildimr. can be puuulicd with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Orotesque, Cothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to rapport chandeliers, PaneU for walls, Friezes, Cap, Tresses, ko.. Gentlemen supplied with original ilesiicns (Churches, Public Halli or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equnl to nny thing on tins side tho Atlantic. The subscriber has hnd many - experience, ami ran ren-r to many 01 nis wonts, puouc aim private. Ihe carved decorations upon the ceiling ot the Odd hel- ' Hall in Dayton wa- ilesnnied and carved by hint, anil U B0 knowledeed to he the nnnt beautiful and most upprnprinte thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old build inu-s decorated with facility. Figures and figure bends for signs. J. ROBINSON, Carver, c.ll-dOin Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FAILHS. FOR SALE by the subscriber, residing at W'atcrvule, in the county of Lucas, nt reasonable torms us to price and payment, twi of the moM sph udut imi'r.ivul farms upav the Mnumrr Hirer, to : The farm known as the D.nld tnrm, at Damascus, about iwi nty tive miles above Miuimoe City, ciintnining nearly 300 acres, 70 of which are bottOU land upon the Maumeo river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a hiuhly improved urate. Willi good ihvHIiiiL' and out-houses, nenrlv now. orehnrdini; ami fruit trees. The Walm-b mid Erie cniml nas-es throiiL-h the farm, thus atlord- itig water to all it pari-', nnd case of transportation to the lake. This la one of the most beautiful farms upon the Mnuinee river, and probably can scarcely Is: exceeded in the State. ,-, the un til upon which 1 resuie, comntninL' nearly iwo uuu-Ired acre-, over one hundred of which are biu'hlv improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumec. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted iniit, good " and out buildinua, a variety of fruit, con- siting of a largo quantity of cherries, grain'-, phmis mot (.untj a 6 -hurt, a place whii-h tlie iin.ier-ineil WU htted up, during a reaidence of hrtnen yeara, aa a home ibr bimaeiC Terms may known on appUouon. marlti) U. Kl-.r.U. FALIFOItMA TIIHOI IJII TICKETS!!! rflBBOUGB TICKETS from New rorh to San rraaewan in the I March, April and May steamers, tor sale by BUCKINGHAM A BTUEGE8, tehtfl Zaneaville, Ohio. Fr. SKINNER, (tsttrof Mai IJho, Ohio.) (1 ENERAL Aueiiey, Cominissiijii and Forwarding M. -reliant. di id- in HuttiT, heese. Lard, and Pnaluce in general. No. Lt. Eat Front st , nenr fteambimt binding, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus right and A.G. Richardson, Uro. Sc. t o., Lin-innnti: H. W. SnodKruss & CunNewLUhon; Grigg A. Elliott, PhUldelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans j B. I!. ROM, l'ort.-moulb ; Lawaon a Gorode, WeBaVntoi Bwtll and Gebhart, Ptttaborgh i John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. e .'.'-.hl ,11 ST HE! LIVED, T the old stand oppo-ile the State House, an unrivnlh d aaaotv menl of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred dillerent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cussinieres, rich Fancy and Plain Vel- et. silk, Betta, (inoradtng wnue and ngni eotorea tor party anu reddbi Dreaa, attd wool Veatbt 1 Crarata, silk and Lrnen Poek- t Ibinilkerchiets, Shirts, Hosotns nnd (dollars, cotton and wool Drawers and Undershirts, i-ilk Under-shirt and Drawers, Snspcn- . black and w nte Kid and Silk 1 1 l"V, wool l.lov, and Hall Iloso; and in brief, every article of tin; richest quality of gentlemen's wearing appurel to lie found in the first oraer establishments of tho East. These goods were very recently selected with great, care by the undersigned, in one ot the liest Eastern markets, and nre of the latest and most durahle styles that could be found in New fork. Strangers now sojourning in our city, ami our citizens generally, To respectfully invited to call and examine la-fore they purchase Whm-. A. A. HTKWART. N It rrdrj Imoi itnv uni t ol Ihe State, ns beri'tot , faith- fully nnd promptly attended to. (novO I UK hflilM. & CILHL'KT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOH, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's price. A. REED, Agent. Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly I 1 1 I I HI til It ill.HOAD SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT IMfeV f i:t. ror new l Vork and Hoslon Iwo Uirough Irniiisdaiiy- hanao of hours. On nnd eftST Tuesday, April 10th, 1840, until further notice, Pas-sender's Trains will run as follows 1 Leave Uepot on i.iihi r roni sin-r. i .1 i hk mi mmum a. M., and 3 o'clock. P. M., for Mtlford. Foster's ('risings, Deerticld, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and sprimrhfld. Returninif. leaven Sprinsfield at I A. M. and P. M. pi anfara for New York, Boston nnd intermediate points, should toko the 5, 111 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Peeacngera for Columbus. Zanesville, Wheelimr, and interme iliate towns, should take Ihe Ji, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Dally Daylight Lino to Columbus from Springfield in connection with tho Morning Train from Cincinnati. Also, Daily Line-to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, eonnicting with the :i P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The t ars of the Mad River and Lake Krie Railroad will leave Springfield at l'J M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cin-rtnnati for the present only. On Sunday but one tram will be run lenvimt Cincinnnn at A P. .M.. and SiiriiiEtield at I P. M. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenia $1 90 Sprinclield 2 50 a o Sandusky City 6 50 Raflalo 10 00 Columbus 4 SO For other information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, on Broadway, near Front treet, Cincinnati. WM. CLF.MF.NT. Superintendent. f&Thr Company will not Is- responsible for Hagageexceed-tng M dollars 111 value, unless the same is returned to thr Conductors or Ageut, and freight paid at the rati- of a passage for every HO dollars in value alnive that amount aprtf fUST received and lor sale, 100 hrli S. V. TAR, by f a KING A HEFFNER, CiruHnnati TO PARENTS, a ' T WM. KING S Drug Store especial attention 1. paid tochil- i dren first, and nfter them nil others who mny bo plrased to favor him with a call. PATENT MKD1CINES. Townwnd'sSaruparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ot all scrofulous diseases. Osgooil's India cholagogue, and Smith's Tnnie, for the rurv of AroP and Few. Thnasandi" can teatify to the erhVacy of th e remedief. B. A. Fahncstook's A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the Immnii system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the euro of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a dr-rsnced stale of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coagh Syrop, for the onrr of Cough,", Colds, Hoarseneas. Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop-imr Coush, iu.., kr. Trask'i Mairnetlc Ointment is eaining a name above all others for the care of Nervous or Slrk Headache, Brulred and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lamcnetf, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, CorTM. e. All of the above medicine nnd many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORK, Columbus. on door aonth of the Ohio State Journal Office. aur3dtf IIFNT'M FRENCH I'AI.F BOOTH. CUSTOM made tine French Call lloota at $3. tel : and ti. fur J aale at KIMBALL? Shoe and leather Store, Jmtmal bnidinfaj dee 7 Uorriiuiciit of Ibc DnlttMl Htatct, UtOM MARCH 4, IW9, TO M AW III, - THE BXSOI iM i:. President, ACIIARV TAYLOR, ol I. iiUhuiH Vice President, MILLARD FILLMOKL, ol New Vork thr oeaonrr. Hecretary of.Stale, JOHN M. CLAVTON, of D.-laware. Sei n t.-o-yul th'-Treasury, WM.M. MEL' li I'll. 01 nn vlvimia. .Secretary of the Interior, THOMAfl KWINfj uf I 'bio. Hecretary of War, GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, ot Georgia. Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM H. PRESTON, of Virginia. PualllllMeui General, MOOD 0OLLAUEE, of Vermont. Attorney General, REVICRDV JOHNSON, ol Maryland. THE JDDICIARV. HUPUKMK COURT or THE UNITED STATES. Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Muryland. JMHOciaio jusnee-i, John McLean, of ohio. PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York, LEVI WOODBURY, ofN,Hantn. ROBERT C QRIER, ol Pena JAMES M. WAYNE, ot Georgia, JOHN CATRON, of Teuuessee, joiin Mckinley, of Ky., M9BIBBS8 OF THE XXX I CONGRESS. AnllAN'ORD ACCnilDINO TO THEIR KNOW.V n:EHECK WITH BRFI'HENCK TO THE TWO OREAT IMUTIKS. S UNA T K . Pruaideiilr-MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President oi U. Stat. s. Secretary Abduhy Dickens Atchison, David R.d .Mo. Hale, John P N. B Hnmlin, Hnniiibnl, rf Me. Houston. Samuel, d 'Fox. Badnr, uhjorjni E. w. . . Ilnhhvin, Roger 8. at... . N. 0, .Ct .Teim .Mo. .Geo, . Ark. Mr. -la, .8 C. ..S.C. Bell, John, w Benton, Thomas II. d. . Herrien, John M. w Horlaiid, Solon, d Hrudbury, James W, d. Bright, .1 D. ri Hunter, Robert M. T.rf...Va. Jones, George W. rf Iowa. King, Win. ltd Aln. Mangnm, Willie P. w N. C. Mason, J - M. rf Va. Miller, Jacob W. to N.J. Morton, Jackson, tc Flor. Norris, Mrwcajr. rf N. H Pearce, James A. tc Md. Hutler. Anthonv P. d. . . Calhoun, John C.d diss, Lerria, d OhUS Salmon P.d Clarke, John 11. w .Mich Ohio. Phelps, Samuel S. w Ver. .It. L Pratt, Thomiis G. w Md. .Ky. Rusk, Thomas J. rf Tex. .Ala. Sehastian, Win. K. rf Ark. .Pa. Seward, Wm. If. v N. Y. .Ohio. Bhiflhle, James, rf 111. .Mass. Smith, Truman, to CL .Miss. Soule, Pierre, rf Lou. .Geo. Spruance, Presley, te Del. .N. J. Sturgeon, Daniel, rf Pb. .N. Y. Turnoy, Hopkins L. d....Tenn .Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. 10 .Ky. Clay, Henry, 10 Clemens, Jeremiah, d.. Cooper, James, ip Corwin, Thomas, w liavis, John, te Davis. Jetferaon, ri Dawson, Wm. C. w Dayton, Wm. L. 10 Dickinson, Daniel .s. rf.. Dodge, Augustus C. rf. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. rf Downs, Solomon U. d. . FVlch, Alpheus, rf Pooto) Henry S. d Greene, Albert C. 10 .Wis, Upham, William, w . . V .111. . Lou. . Mich ..Miss. ..ILL winner, laac r. a;.. Wales, John, w Websuir, Daniel, te . Whitcomh, Jeaee, rf . Yulee, David L. rf. . . , . . Wis ...Del. . . . Moss ...lud. ...Flor. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. Campbell, of Tennessee. AlberUon, Nathaniel, rf Alexander, Henry P. w Allen, Charles, . t. te. Alston, William J. v Anderson, Josiah M. w Andrews, George R. tr Ashe, William S. d hid Julian, George W. fad N Y Kaufman, David SJ. rf Mass Kerr, John B. 10 Ala King, Daniel P. to Tatm King, George 0. to N Y Kini, James O. to Ind Ten Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa NC King, John A. 10 KiiiL', Preston, s rf La Sere, Emile, rf Ashinun, George, tr Mass Va HI Mo Va Va N Y 111 Mich Va N Y Conn Ala Md Mo Ky Ky N V NY Miss Ind Mich NY S C Perm Conn Flor Ohio Ky N C nvereu, 1 nomas 11. ti linker, Edward D. a Day, William V. N. d Hayly, Thomas 11. i Beeie, James M. a d Bennett, Henry, w Hi-oll, William H.rf Biugbuiii, Kinsley S. rf Hocock, Thomas S. rf Hokee, David A. to Lelller. Shepherd, d Levin. Lewis C. nat w I Littlelield, Nathaniel S. d Me Mnnn, Horace, v Mius inim, .ion, a Mnrsbnll, Humphrey, w Mason, John C. d Matteson, Orsainus n. 10 Meachnm, Jnmea, to Meade, Hichard K. ri Miller, John K. ri Milson, John S. rf Moore, Henry D, ir Mnrehettd, Charles S. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac K. rf Morton, Jeremiah, to MeClet nnnd. John A. rf McDonald, Joseph F.. rf Penn Ky Kv NV Vcr Vo Ohlu Via I'rim Ohio I. nu Vo 111 Irul Booih, Walter,. . rf. Howdoti, Franl uta 1 W. d Howie, Richard .1 Howlin, James B. ri Hoyd, Linn, d Hret-k, Daniel, w Briggs, George, w Brooks, James, to Brown, Albert G. rf Brown, William J. rf Duel, Alexander W. d Burrows, Lorenzo, ir Burt, Armistcad, d Butler, Chester, tr Butler, Thomas II. aj Cabell, Edward C. ic Cable, Joseph, rf Caldwell, George A. d Caldwell. Joseph P. tr Calvin, Samuel, w .Mciiowcll, jamej, Vo McCiHUglit-y. Edwwd W.w Inil JlcM.wh 1 linmOH, tr Mi'l.nnnliHn, JnMi X. d Mol.inip, Kobert M. d M,:l...)in, Flnll B, 10 McMullin, Pajette, t KeQnoan, lilnef, (' MoWflUft WUn d NpIhoii, William, w N Y Pen Md Ky Mi -I N V Pen 11 FMbU Campbell, Lewis D.s it Ohio Nee. ib-nrv, m arter, uaviu n. a uuio (,'asey. Joseph, to Pcnn Chandler, Joseph 11. w Penn Clarke, Charles L ic NY Newell, William A. to N .1 Ogle, Andrew Jackson, te Penn Olds, Kdsou B. rf lllu,, Orr, James L. d Otis John, ip Outlaw, David, v ( hv. ti, Allen F. to Parker, Richard, ri 1'enaiee, Cberlea II. rf Peek, Lneius It. d Phelps, John ft d Phneiiix, i. "hilliij?, te Ptrmiin, ( 'hnrles W. to Potter, Emery D d Powell, Panrae, rf Putnnm, Ilnrvey, te Heed. Robert R. ir 8 0 Mo N C (loor Vo N II Vor Mo N V IVno Ohio V N V IY110 N Y III N Y Pmn Mii.. In,! Ohio N Y I'. no N Y N Y Tata M,. Oliiu N Y N Y Vo N (,' N Y N Y Mich N 0 Tenn Ky Geor Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn Miss Penn Ky Iowa N Y ' ienr N II N Y N J N C Ohio N Y land, ( Ibauncov r. 1 1 ;onn (.'lingmim, 'iliomos L. ic N C ( obli, llowell,ri (too Cobb, Williamson R.W.rf Ala J,1.,.,0U, Wdlii.oi V d ( ole, Orsamus, ie 1 - nger, 1 humon s. h ( 'onrnd, (.'hnrles ,M. Corwjn, Moses B. to ('rowell, John, s ic Daniel, John R. J. rf Deberry, Fjlmund, in Diekej, Jesse C. tr Diinmick, Alilo It, d Disney, David T. d Dixon, Nathiui F. te Doty, James D, rf Duer, William, tr Duncan, Jamen II. r Dunham, (yru L. rf Durkoe, Charle-, rf Ldmnndson, H. A. rf F.vaus, Alexander, ic Crane, Nathan, w Lwine, Andrew, rf Wis NY L011 Ohio Ohio N C N C Penn Penn Hovuolds. I iidejii ir Ohio Richardson, Wrh.A. d i; I Risloy, Klijah, ic Robbins, John, jr. rf Rockwell, Julius, to itolnnsoti, John L. rf Root, Joseph M. 1 to Rose, Rola-rt L. ir Rosh, Thomns, ri Rumsey, David, to Bacfcett, Wm. A. te SaviLL'i . John II. rf Sowtell. Ciilten, rf Schenck, Rola-rt C. r Schoritierhom, A. M. id Schoolcraft, John L. ip Seddon, .lames A. d Shepperd, AiiL'tistus II. w Silverier, Peter Ji. V) SpauldiiiL', LIbridge fi. ip Sprngue, William. s r Stanly, Fdwaid, ir Stanioii, I- rederic P. ri Stanton. Richard H. rf Stephens, Alexander II. t. Stetson, Charles, rf Steven-, Thaildeus, te Strong, William, rf SwiTlzer, Charles, ri Taylor, John L. ip ThoBBae, Jaeaea H. rf I'honipson, Jacob, rf Thompson, James, rf Tfaootpaon, John it. to Thompaon, William, rf Thurmnn, John H. w Toombs, lloliert, w Tuck, Amos, w Underbill, Walter, w Van Dyke, John, w Venable, Ahnihnm W. rf Vinton, ,-snitmel V.w U'ld.h 11, Hiram, rf U'aloo, Loren P. rf Wallace. Daniel, ri Watkins, Albert w WelUirn. Mar-hall J. ri Wentworlh, John, d Wis N Y Mas Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Ttmn Miss Ind Mass Penn Me Tenn Me Ohio Peim Me hid N Y N Y Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Mil Md Penn Geor Ind Lou Tenn Ala IU N J Va Ver Ver N II Ala Featherton, W. S. ri f itch, Grnliam n. rf Fowler, Orin, if Freedlcy, John, tc Fuller, Thomns J D. d (jenny, Meredith P. w Gerry, LIbridge, d Giddings, .ledum It. s Gihnoro, Alfred, rf (ioodonow, RoTuS R.M tiormon, Willis A. rf Gott, Daniel, Gould, Herman D. Green, James S. rf Grinnell, Joseph, w IlncKott, l homns c. a Hall, Willard P. rf Ilidloway, Rimsom, m Hamilton, William T. rf Hammond, Kdwanl, rf Hampton, Moses, tr Haralson, Hugh A. d Harlan, Andrew J. rf llarmonson, John II. ri Harris, Isham G. ri Harris, Samson W. ri Harris, Thomas L. ri Hay, Andrew K. v Haymond, Thomas S v Hebnrd, William, ic Henry, William, to Hihhard, Harry, rf Ilillinrd, Henry W. u Cono C Troll (lo,ir III Hoagland, Moses, rf Ohio llolladay, Alexander II. ri Va Holmes, Isaac K. 1 fi C Houston, John . ir Howard, Volney L rf IfoM-e, John W.n to lluhhnrd, Dnvid, rf Hunter, W. F.s to Inge, Samuel W. d Jack.on, William T. to Johnson, James L. r Johnson, Andrew, d .Ioin-.,n. Robert W, rf Jones, George W. rf Del 'lex Penn Aln Ohio Ala NY Ky Tenn Ark IVnn While, llllgll, )C N 1 Whlttlewv, William A. if Ohio Wiliirlok.' lunar, d N .1 Wiliniit, Dnviil, f.if WilliBin., . II. a. Wilson, Jnnir., r Winrhrup, Hobrrt C. ir Wood, (mm V.. d WooilwnrJ, JiiMfl.li A. tl IVnn Ton . 11 Mi--Ohlo SO 1 nooj, 'Hi, mum It. d III Whnlo KumlHT-Sli diovernmriil or the Mlnti- of Ohio. MWICna OF STATU. T.rm ..Dir.. tiovraNoa SEARI1HY TOIID, fionngn i,,,in - l- JI Kc' of riTATi- MAMI1KI. GALLOWAY, Rooa.. March 9, l0 Ai lilToanv Staik JOHN WOODS Bntkr Mnn li I... l-.n I KfM. - ran: AI.I1KII T A. ill.!.-.-, I., ,1,1111 ... .". !?. Lihrabian JOII N (atF.INKIt.Moiikitigiim Mar. li ll C'OI UT. Cmtr JtnxiK PKTKH HITHCOl'K, ftaoga Frli'ry 1". I""'1 Jnnn.. I li lull AVt'.llV ., ,. Fi-irrv li. Ifol RUFl's I'. BfALDnlO, Btunmlt. Marct W.M. It. I Al.llWKI.L. Hnmiltnn .. . . Murrli i. lJi ATT-rammuL HKNKY STANBKRV. PairOeld.Ffti'173, '51 ItppimT.. IIIHAM ItlMSWill.n ,.rb JuiW I, iKll t'Ltaa LF.WIjj IIKV1., Franklin ".Janifir, I. liH Till'. ( OI. I MHI S AMI XENIA HAII.HOAI) (OM. PAN A' OWINO to a dliappiintmcilt in pr.K uritu ll' nrri-Mary ma-cliinery for two ilail, train,, tlurf will, alt'r tnurwlay tho Tth la.u, until further notice, be tint one .lAi!yrn.'enger tram run in eonnertion with the Little Miami Rnail h. followa : l.rnvp Colnintniii nt IS ISal o'eloek nt nilit. Arrive nt f tneiimnti nt IO ii'rlnek, A. Al. l.enve I'ineinnnti nt 6 o'elneU, A. ArriTe al lolumbna nt '2 o'eloi-k, r. JI. Omnilmaea for the nr,.,,i,in,,.l of pawenprii will be ran by tho Ohio Staje Company, between tho depot and any part ol the city of Columbn.. , For Railroad Ttrltet. apply at tlie nfHre of the Ohio Stage Company, in the Nortb.Ka.t mmcr nt Ml Nn' Houae. The company will not be re.pon.ible fat HMI en eeillnc .i0 in .alue, unleai the me i. returne.1 to the Conductor or Aient, and freiaht paid at the rate of a palace f"' erery in0 in ralue boee that amount . nrtU S. MLDBF.RY, Snp t. Ml I I I I fpHE parmer.hip heretolore exuding under the n JL Tain A Fitch la thi. day di..nrcd by mutual c unner me name f,i mci.i conaent. The k.i.. . ,k a.m .,11 he wttled br It. i itch jur.r.rii raer.i.fAi.i R. FITCH. February 1. 1850-feb7tt Kailroad far itlanufnctory. It I nOWATS A HI tilt Hid, Coliirnhiia, Ohio. IlA.i; c-inhlir'hed nt thla central point the ninnutacturo ol . . Pneiiier, Frelslil, (.rnvel nnd lliincl Cam tor Hnilroad-, miti n,ltl, Hp, Wl.flteru ItniJroad companies that lt will be their cunstiuit aim to procure the best materials and workmen, and to turn out the l.-t kind ol' work at fair price. Hpeci-mens may ho aeefl on the Golumhnsnnd Xenia Hallroad. Tho pa-tronaijo ot Railroad companies is rcspoctlully solicited, lehl.'l-tl' AILLVILLL'S NEW WOIIH. LlUM'If N ; His First Voyage, hemn the Sailor-boy Conle JTV slons and ItcutiniBccnceu ot' the Sun of n Gentleman In Uio mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ol "I'ypee," "Omoo," and " Murdl," 1 vol 1- mo. Price 75 cts. Jut received at the Hook Store of I. N. WHITING &, HUNTINO'lUN dell) NKW nOOKH. HISTORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Ticknor, in I rw-umes. Vol. 1 just received, i In. liner's Institutes of Theolofry, In 2 volumes. The Whale nnd his Captors, or Tho Whaleman's Adrei.tnni, nnd tin- Whide'a Biography, Ac, 624- By Kev. Henry T. L'hoe ver. Lor sale ,y BSB I. N. WHITING & IIUNTHiGT IN. ABBOTT'S kLVBXD Tin-: (HtKAT. I I ISTl HIT of Kin,: Alt red ot Lmjland, hy Jacob Abbott, will, I I enjuivinc-, I vul l-.'mo. Jul recei veil at the Hook Stole . : del9 U N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. 1 1 tH.ASSKS. l.fKM) brls Molnsses, landing trom XTi. and lor sale hy KING & HEPPNKIi apo 27 Main street, Cineiiii - ioiti: Li:.iTHi;i(.- A C Brown has received 1500 Side- ot ITl n ehoic article f Solo Leather, which he will sell at IMfe to 18 cents per lb. Also, s is a dozen French ('nit Skins, -7) doxiii 1'itiK aim i atn y Lining no, to i,asos ooois anu :-i h, ana n ifisai oAsortinont of Boots and Shoes of Homo manulacturn deel A C BHOVVN ROLAND CASHBL, complete in three parts. By CharW Lever. Illustrated hy Phi. ! or "ale by dec22 I. N. WHITING St I1UNT1NOT - C;HKKN LAWN CKMETERY. NOT1CL is hereby given that Lots can be procured in (lrHii Lnwn Cemettrry, until tlie first ol August next, at the flowing prices : First Class Lots i" cents per square loot Second Class Lots lil cents per squnre loot-On and idler the tirst of August, the prices will ho aa loimws. First class Lota ID cenU per square foot eemid , .-, ! ,,t- 7 1', cent- per -'iiare toot. Th!iii clnn?. Lots f cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair v -a hut from 9 o'clock, A. AF. until l! o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl.Tdtf&2tw ALEX. E, GLKNN, IhOTS CA L I KOH NI1()UtDOIE ! aIIONE V ! MONKV -O LOU IOCS IILSL'LTS! Nos. 21 'JS 77. the grand capital Prtue VF of $.W,0(il ! was sold by the lucky K. Is, Carr 6t Co , 1-Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. NFAV GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED I CALIFORNIA THROWN IN Till: SHADE. The creat luck of tho old firm oi L. N. Cnrr Sc Co., hns thrown a cloom over all California Snecu htors. Persons who have tried their luck with E, N Carr 6i Co . tind that there is more Gold to be had by tlie risk ol a few dollars with h. N.uarr & Go., than the whole i.aiiionna mines comnineii The lucky ofloa of Carr St Co., has done wonders tho last month Their luck has no equal, please be.tr this In mind. i.uuiv iii'.nr. i Citizens and strancers who wish to purchase uncurrent tOOdl can, by calling on Carr St Co., or addressing them a low Him through the Post, have all their business attended to with p n tu ality and dispatch. Money on nil Banks bouuht und sold by Carr & Co. Drafts at sight on nil ilmiks DraRson England or Ireland Horn one to one thousand Pounds can be had trom F. N. Car-- Si Co s Bullion and Prize offlee. No. LW Pratt street. LET THE GLORIOUS NEWri GO FORTH! Carr &. Co., are makintt the people rich I Behold hei ' ! Nos 1 2:i the Grand Prize of SlolUNH). 7 H U do 40.(1111, (17 8 dL .',(1,1 UU. !l 1 1 21 I'i0,0()0. Those are only a tew ol tho leading 1 i izej told the month by this lurky tirtn. We challenge tho worU la mm the snme amount in the same length ot time. Wo eay, wakk LT All f.7i i tun tjuniw.u'.tio i Wo call your attention to the grand nrray of magniti-'pn' Lot. tones to h.' drawn thi-' nionlb, JanWUT, IS;x). All business with this tirm is confidential. Carr Sc. Co., pay nil postage over $o. Carr St Co., pay the greatest attention to their country con ea pondrnts. Our motto is, Borrery in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately alter the loiter) draws. Give us the trial, ami rest assured wo will givo you.n not the Oapttal, a nod Prize. O YES f O YES! O YES I Wo oall your attention, one nnd all, to this brilliant Scheme to be drawn .'tith Jmiuary, The chances are good, and depond on it Carr & Co. havo the Prizes. Carr .'. Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr Ac Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one loir trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained t " Remember the chances ( 'nrr Sc. Co. givo Enclose tho monay nnd receive the Cash Please address K. N. CARR St CO., dot No. 133, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. ff BOXES tir-t quality Mould Candles. mW3 1IH) sacks Cottce. Tei .'r(KiIhH. soir, helled Almonds. 2(1 linrret.. cru-hed and powdered Sugar. Ki hales Candle Wick. Id bnles Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of all kinds. Wholesale nnd retail, at nov:l Mc EL VAIN Sl FITCH'S CHRISTMAS AMI NEW YEAH. D OOKB I BOOKS I ! A tine collection ol Annuals lor leftO If Knglhli nnd American illustrated works; Juvenile Hooks, Bible and Prayer Hooks, the linest editions, and in any oty'il binding ; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing cases, writing desks, Ac, Sic. The finest assortment ever ottered lor sale in this city, at thi. new bonk store of (deM) J .H. HILEY St CO. i i;i m n AM) . i:i; m n i , i .-.-un 1 0.OH I I iertn MICSTIS otters his services as teacher ol French am rtiian, to those persons who wish to ncoulte a thorouvt knowledtye of those Languages, at very moderate terms Th' lessons will be given til the residences ot the pupils, nnd at ni school room, on Rich etroi t. between High and Third, next lo Dj S. M. Smith's otHce. ocA-t I AMI l-'OH s AIJi.-The uiiTlivided lmRoTT(i 79-100 acres J of lend, adjoininir the city ot Columbus, Lr0 rods east ol Hii;b -treet. lYniitm,' on the Colunihus and (iroveport turnpike. Title ijidlapUtabV price S0 doUara per acre. Terms easy, and made known mi application to 1). 'J. FOItMAN Columbus, Sept. 4, IH49. dtt FAHIH FOR HAIiE. CONTAINING Ji'n ;e n , upon the we-t Mile .1 the Scioto nor IT lllllaa north ol Columbus, and o north ' '. Dublin; 8 miles (Ton the I. nl;e l.rie and ( 'inciimati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom tin Columbus Plank Bond. The land is first rate, 140 acres under tin pMi iu nt, w ith a never (allin itroam running through all pe 'l ie pa i- a food atone Beaiee, with hard and rain water pun M close to Ihe door. There Is n suitar camp and orchard ot you i gt lifted tree. The location is very healthy, and near the relet , . ti I Sulphur Springs. 1 or turther information, apply upon the premises, ot OC31-d0m JNO. ROBINSON rnn IIOXKSHIIEEN tJLASSWAHK.-Flasks.Ouatt tJUU Pint- md Half Porter and Packing Bottlps. Jars, Ti m biers, Vials, and Drugx-ist Warn of all kinds ; 5tl boxes Flint Classwnm ; Wine bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers. P a i. and I luted Abo, Druggist Ware ot every variety, conatnntl) sale by N W BPEBRft oclftf Columhus street, Cincinnsli ) w ( BOXES Bcllevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glass, si 6oUU ?r from BMfl to 40X50; 40U hoses double thick Imitation Crown, pinto and French, ot all descriptions ; i n m i beauM i roanatry Braaida. sies from 7 v, it to cox 24 I.'on -tan By on lunnl nt Piltshurgh prices N W P PEEKS, ocl7-tf No 12. Columbiimu street, Cincinnati GU6AB AND SUOAB BOVS1 ioi,Anhem-200 t.r,. .? Ketuici Mi-jars; .w no 1 H Molasses, prime, landlint I' Belle Isle, nnd lor sale by apo KING St HEFFNER, Cinclm.i t MVtM ! Hirer-. apti -Six very rtnr Mules, suitable r.r California a.lv-n-tnay be bad by applying to KINti a IIEFFNER, 27 Main st, Cincin- n i R isls Jim liuxea, KaJ l, boxra, HJ0 hnxra, ' iiilm: Iruin J.-hn Adam., anil lor BaM hy tm KINO IIKFRNKR, Ciwii I Mil! I M l Till l HIM.- . .1 - Mi.rl.s f.unt. ,1 ,. I.', " llumii.k l.iiini I " HlWer Umb llroailrlotli. M 1t Hraa. Hub Hand.. I' l-I,..-. 'Fnftl-aci., I'm. ot mnl Lnainrlled lather.Aalca, i nm. anil Malleable Caatjnga. For aale at the algn of the nov9 flll.T l'ADI.Ot:K 1 I BB0B8 -1 lieautiful Mirror. wiUi gilt or l.ronre liracl- i"l et, and marble mantle, for .ale by anM J. II. RILEY CO. lHOI'0AI,- COII TI HI.IKHINIi THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Womitii LMcntrr HiiiM 'fHM fir.t number ol a munthly dollar M.iiajine will bo iud A by tlie Mafcaarritar. far circulation in (lie State ot Ohio, about the tirat of March, l&ntt. It will be ileroted to Kiluratinn, Literature, row, Arm anu Moral,, and n.me nf the b,-.t write', in 'lie i .nmtry, and particu. ly of the We.t, will be imployeil a" , . ntnliutora In iu column. The Magaiine will lie la.ued in large octavo form, each monthly number cnn-iMing ol tkirtftw.. ptutf. anil will he printed upon gcaal paper In a .trie of mechanical eaeeiitinti equal, in every ra-pe t, to the heat Ea.tern Maaaim.. Eath uumlier will be illu trated with a .teel plate engraving nf the beat kind. The Term, or the MnfttizlriF Will be osf DOLLaa per annum, inrnriaSIf fa eaVflarc, or TEW CKNTi per numbr, payable to the Agent or Pit Ma.ter upon toa dell.eryof each number . , .. For contribution., which .hall be written upon aurh .utijecu. anil in aui h a atyle a. ahall be mitable hi inaeinon. the publiah- er will pay from rro to larcr dollnri per page ,inimiii.icatn,n, i ,ci-jit It be p,ietn . ill !e receiTeil for leaa than rArr. nor more than ir ptta. n..r ' any lie taM-rted with-nut liemg paid for. If any pcnn wi.hea to contribute on thoaa term., he may direct hi. , ..mmimi-ation to the mbaenfer at Co-mmbu., port paid, with hi- addre... and it It la Inserted, the amount, aercrding to the aboTeterm-. will re rvromeu ... in. aii-thoT aa mm a. the commurdeatinn make, iu appearaee in the Magazine . . . . All order, for the Magaiine. to lie ent by mail, mutt be ad- ,1, I tn Mr jAta(ioaLiai.( rlumbua. 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