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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1850. NUMBER 830. m 4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT & BASOOK. QFFICR SOUTH-BAST COBSKB ov HMM ST. AND SUUAU alli-v. TEKMS liiviirluhl) in iidvunci-. The Daily, to pmow In Oohtmbiu, per year fi 'X sent by mail out "I' Columbus 5 00 m during the session, and Tri-Weekly Iiiilance ol year In Columbus fteTri-W.vkiy liy mail 8 o) . t 00 . a oo . B 00 . 1 ."SO . i as . 1 00 . 9 00 1 00 Weekly in loiumous nut of the , ity;hymml. .mule TO clubs of ft,ur MI"1 UPW1 To clubs nl ten and upwards, to DM address. Dnily, session Tri-Weeklv Weekly, ilnijle..... . To club- Of live ami upwards DO 40 AflVLTtllllllK. Tho following rates and rulen of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htnteeman mid the Ohio State Jounml, to be oWrved, in all cuses, niter thin date. July 90, 1S49. Dolly Pnmr. One aquurp, 10 lines or less, one insertion . . $0 m eaeb additional. . . O H .. 1 !MI .. a oo . . 3 00 .. 4 00 . . 6 00 .. 8 00 . . 10 00 .. U -W . . m oo .. 10 oo . . BO 00 Bfl mi . . BB oo so 00 BO oo M m 10 oo i: ik) 85 oo i:to 00 week. 3 ....... i month. 3 ..." 6 ..." Standing card, 6 lines or le, per annum . Ucohu3m,wltM ohtntMi " ' 6-..-" " J' - M "13...." "... i H " changed weekly " " - - h " " iy ii " Willi tlMBaJM " M... ebatmed weekly. daily. Other cast's not provided lor, chargeable in ( oiilonnity with thfl above rutes. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For eaeb additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and lor each additional square inser ted under the yearly rates, halt priee. No ditrthwnentw be considered by the year, naloM it is ipo- cifled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between Die parties. Publisher" not accountable for He uccuriicy of legal ml vei li-i' uientrt bojond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to he charged at Hie rate of fifty 08001 per week, fur each name; the same to he, in all eases, paid in advance. Ail adverti semen hi from atriingcra or transient persona to bo paid in inhume. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a IpeolAod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will lie exacted accordingly. Tlie privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular biw ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, 0 he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, ('encriil Agents, Ileal Estate Agent, ir.t not to la-contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, iit the usual rates. No ADVEHriSKMKVIS CAN UK INS Kiel Kill OH ATT I Tor SI, V. Advertisements tor charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to DO i kuTgOO half price. Marriage notices to be charged Sii cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, und when so accompanied, to bo paid for. Hegular advertisers, and all others sending communication! or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to burs, MlreOf, 000 eerts, or any public entertaintiientfi wliere charges me imi.l. 1 . . i Hdmiltauce all notices of private as-uciatioiir. every notice .ie-i):;oed to eall uttetitioii to private enterprise, ealeulnted of in-tended to promote individual interest, can only 00 imerled with the understanding that the tame i to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged at the rate of not less than ,'' cents per line, ami then only wIimi accompanied by an advertisement. BJ-VU leaded advertisements to be charged notice s than double the Ooove rules, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to DO rhaijied It the rate uf M per cent, in advance on the iboTi rr-tes. Attonieys will be bolden for the price of ! userting advertise-menu brought in by them. 3 Counting House Almanac for 1850 "JANUARY. JULY. . m. t.w t. r.. s.m. t.w t. r.ji. .. .. I S :") i 5 .. I J 3 A t (! 6 7 8 ! 10 11 IS 7 8 II III II 19 13 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 M 15 16 17 18 111 SO SU SI SS S3 24 25 26 3 1 22 S3 24 25 26 27 27S8 211 3031 .... S8S9 30 31 .. .. .. FEBRUARY. " AUGUST? S. M- T- W T. V. I. I. M. T. W I V. r. IS 112 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 10 11 IS 13 14 15 If 11 IS 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 111 SO 21 22 S3 18 19 20 21 22 23 34 2 I 2.'i 26 27 28 .... 25 2li27 2829 30 3 1 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. . M. T. W T. K. H. - M. T. Wj 1 . K. S. 12 1 2 ll 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 3 1 1 -I--!-- ...J APRIL. OCTOBER, i. i. w t. k. s. m. r. w t. v. ".7 T 2 3 4 5 "6 .. I ) )Ts 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 II III 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 21 22 23 24 25 S6 S7 SO 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 .. . 27 28 29 30 31 .. MAyT NOVEMBER. I M. T-l W T. F. . . M. T. W T. Y 1 2 3 4 .. 77 .. .. .. 1 S I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 IS 13 14 IS 16 19 SI) 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 SO 21 22 23 26 27 2 8 29 :lo:il.. 24 25 26 27 2s ." In JUNE. DECEMBER. M. T.w T. F. 5- M. I . W T. f. . '77 1 12 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 l 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 SO 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 S9 SO 27 38 S3 24 25 26 S7 SI 39 39 30 31 9 ' '.OO-' W. A. NULs iioi lies itt t. tw mid Solicitor tn i Iiiiiicitv. o FUCi; Willi Win. DeunUon Jr., No. C, Neil's Kiehange, oppo site .eerctary oi Stat-' nhVe. teely-tlly B. V. CONWAV. 1 E. 'OMLINSON. II. V. CONWAV ft (it.. 3ROC III , DBA I-1 Bi IN 1 110 D D C K , PIG BOM AND C-u m ill ism I on ninl Foriudlim .lercliuntM, FRONT ITHXKT, jyll-lyd POHTSMOI Til, OHIO. A. K. BVTTLBSj JAttWiy illlil ( oiin-elloi ill LotW, CnliliiibiiM, Ohio. TjrHce, No. S. Neil's KHfhfllgti opposite Secretary of Slate's otlici J78T WILLIAM R. UILMOHR. fHAKI KS W. aftVOU V. H. A D. V. (JlliMOItK. AtlornevN nl Law und SolIeilorn in Chimcery. OlUce, N. K. corner Main and Seventh streets, auH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. ll.TMSTiH'KA- CO. Forivnrtllnj mill ( oiniiiiioii Alerch uiN, Frotluct Dealers, and Curd Oil Miuiufacturers, ('mini IJasm. COLI'URt-8, OHIO. " J. R1IHJH A Y oV T'O.'S Iron Foundry, Hrouif utri-el, near Hie lliide, Coliini-Iiiin, tlhio. Stoves ol all kinds, and a great variety oi (Vtings, always on band. octl,41 Ilt. HOIILKT TIIO.MI'SON'S OFTICB. VO. I, Neil's Kxehniiue, oppu-ilc tie' Secretary -.1 Stule'd 11 office, High st, Columbus. dooll (;i;oik;i: c. walci rr, 8 IO N AND BANNER PAIN T I It , Uovil-dtt COIXMBl fl, OHIO. WALTBB TIIHALL, Attorney and ( ouo-i Hoc nl Law, ( olnmhii-, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take- the Acknowledgment of Deeds A lor the State of New York. Office on High st, lietwcsm Town and Rich. ocftW I. y, WHITINCj": lltVriNIITON BOOK-SKLLF.ItS and Stationers, next door to the ( 'linton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Book and Stationery always on hand. f n EI BUT. . C. LILLET MKIBEHT Ar LILLLV, OOOK-RINDLHS, High Ftreet, opposite the Public (Ifflofl. Co-D lumbus. au-J'.. I . .1 Oil N lleOOWKLL, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, rtn-6m KW iti; i. j ItLXOVAL. fAR. MARIS S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad- fl- Joining his resiuenc. and opposite, tua f-ust Usplist Ctiurcn. i- J. K I , AMItOTT A 00m I"i:ai,i:ii.-' u, ii i 1 i aMi iy. linn, nail-, iiia. in I ' Hullders' material I armiiiif and Mei'liiiiueal TnoN, Mditary (Ve., o. li: lliuh Htnut, -tun l the tiiit I'liiiioek uiin i: KID si,ii;(s. AN oasortuieiit of Lodloo' W'liiie Kid BUppon hurt roooirfld and lor sale by deeil H. II. KIM1IAI,!,. deot ifiii. fiiiii iv i i r . , COMMISSION AND ! 1 lit U'AHIUNO M KHi.'ilANT DAVIS, - HI I II il- (O Wliol. V Dealers in (iroerries and Produ Personal attention given to rei-eivi sellim: I'loduee euu-it'lii'd fur s;d Port-iin. utb, I tlnn. g and forwarding giaxls, nnd sel'.'-Uly, JBTNA I.N'SI'KANCH COMPANY, OK Hartford, ' 'uinnvlii nt. I 'apitnl paid in anil safety inve-ti d. MTOlOOO; The rabocriboT. uonl for this t'omtiany, is pre pared to take every description of l ire hmiirauee, ujioti liberal lerm-. jov.-(iii. ii. Ai,r..jtni'r,ift .iu"in, ( DltS. SKIWI I( A Mil. DIM I II. W ILL all' i ii I to all eases, in cily or eoimtrv, on the shoilecl no- Ollice. No. J- I. Ilich street, oliiin J I r I 'ollllnereid Itoiv. Ite-iileuee, o i r the Mure ot Alescro. ooillitn y ,V I H'lil. I.Htraue un friend street. ep'.lMlIlm OOLUBIBVI INSI HANCii COMPANY, WSBM AND iriimnni rilllS Company continuea to iinuirc every n)ecles of building, I and thclurniture, mOOhmorT, good-, wares and morchoodhus, and other property contained l lit i in, again-t loss or damage by tire ; also, pti amhoati, and all sail vessel', mid Ihecargooi Of 00 in hontfj, mil vessels, keel boats, and oilier water rraft, tigaiiist the perils of seas, lakes, and riVl rt, on Hie uni t favorable tenon. jmieyiMtf DBMAB ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. ( I1AOS Pimento; .r b:cjs .lava ( liniUni from L'nl- i JJ tcu States, an or sale oy KOKI .v BBFFMBB, C'lnclntmnti LEATHER. 100 bundle Upper and Skirting Leather just received by KINO A HBFFXBB, nptl No 37 Muln street, Cinctiinnti SHi.XU AND MOI.ASSKS.-'I-H) hdda Softr, fair and prime; l.-.-tHJIibW Mobiles; for nule by KINO A- HEFFKBB, innr.'i )H Main street, CiHcinnatl Oil, CLOTHS. &BGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fnney, Oerman, Chi-1 i hi 'si-, liiiL'lir-h hi. I Amerit an I urniture Oil Cloths, just re-eeived and for sale by J. I). OSfiOHN Sl CO. V OTIC I'..-Thfl DQtNI and HOOUUti Of OoorgO Here &Co., are J l li lt with us for settlement und collection. They mnjtbO paid wilhout delav. 0EBE, AHItO'lT Si. CO. Columbus, July :, 164!). PRINTING HATBRIAIiS FOB SAjLB. IOH sale, low for cash, or on short credit, u largt? asiortmcnt ol Printing Materials, consisting in part id' '! Super-royal Irou Sniitli Prce 1 SunlKTry Proof, 88 lbs. Pirn. m) Small ric. 4DI) " BoOMOjOio, nearly iihw, 130 llrevlcr. 100 " Minion, " 130 " Minion, " Severul Ionia Fancy Type. Al-o. Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which ia nearly new. Together with Stands, Oalleys, Stickc, Chases, RuW, J.raritt, (book and DOWtUOMT,) IlDpOOtag flt0D00 IN finally, everytllluj used in h printing olHee. Any portion ot the above will he sold extremely low for cash, or on Mart time. dooll 0HA& SCOTT, A(ent. SMITH'S fICES of Doineslic Mumifneriire, the best in the market, for nde at thfl ligO Oftho QII.T PADLOCK Bopt in PATENT PEN HAKBB8--ANOTHBB scimm.y.- X A superior article for making Quill Pens by n single and simple oerHtjon. Warranted. l or salu at the new hook etore of : l J. II. IIII.KV Sc. CO. Mm;im,y i.mpoktant to hoi sk imintkks, HOI B KEEPERS AND OTHKKS Valuable Discoverv is TH1 AM ok r.triv(j. .Iamks Coppl'CK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered a simple process of preparing and mixing Common WhlM 1 MU) paint and all delicate eolors, by which their lialiihty to change and lose their OOtw1 and beauty in thu shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in parlora und other shut-up rooms, in pas-aL'e- and behind doors nnd 6bntlei - almost invariably assume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being applied, when excluded from the direct ray of light. livery good painter must de-ire to remedy this acknowledged evil. Tins he may now easily und cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will' he u-elul and satisfactory to hiieui-tomeis, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing tin present opportunity to avail himuelt of thin desirable improvement in his art. I'leaee cull at this ollice to eximine certificates, &c, ami to learn how the necesMiry information may he obtained. I . I ! ..-I it i . - ship und stenmhoat owners should of coursn see iiij their painting ia hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, mid ttm- avoid tfifl B2mOTBQ0O inoonTomoncflj unhndthiness and expflSM of frerjuenl repomtfnff, Columbus, Dec. 88, 1849, MAY tJOODS. WL have in store, and otter for side on good terms "." do. Cboiiping Axen of lnvorito brands. 4 doz. Ilroad M " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saw.). 800 boxes Window OhihS. 100O0 lights " Soih. 1000 lbn. Putty. 10 bids Linseed Oil. 200 kega Nails, iu.ortcd. OKItK, AHItO'lT &. CO., DjOffO At the sign ol llie Olli I'ndiuck. DIYOIfCK. iriEW OP Tin: law RELATIVE To DIVORCE.- 1 lie un iler.-i'.-neil have in press a work on the above uhjed, by Hks. 11V I'OI.HiM v. This work is written with reference to the Statute of Ohio, but the Inrgesf portion ot it is appliealde to the law of every other Stale. It eoODuSI a view ot the following Huhjects : I. Ol divorces generally. II. Of the courts granting divorces. III. UOOJMOl divorce. i. I'rior existing marriage. . . wnui an- eooe. I. Adultery. VIL bnpotenoe. Vtlh Bxtromo enwltj. IX. ! raudiileiil contract. .. OrOH neglect of duty. M. Habitual diunkeniiesi. XII, InhuttOQI piiiu-hment. XIII. LttMOJi and Cotmntiguinity, and Alliniiy. XIV. Condonation. XV. Rfl eriminalioli. XVI. Collusion. XVII. I.ap-e of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. rMKlOffllfllgl to a decree. XXI. Ot BO OjOOTOO, XXll. Foreign divorces. Fonns ot hills, decrees, Sic, Tin' IntriMluclion coutaina a brief view, I. Ol the history of divorces, ami their law in foreign countries. II. The law oftho different, states, in. The anon law. l vol. 8 vo. J. ii. BtLXT Si co., Columbus, Sept. 10, IMS, Publisher and Ilookellrr. NEW BOOKS I BUTJ Tales from all Nntiona; by AotOOOl It. Moiitallm, with -J4 Illustrations, by Hichard Doyle. 1 vol Ijniii. A bflOMtuk work tor ('liriatmns lUid New Year's pre-sotits.Jane F.yrc. An Autobiograihy, Kdited by Cnrrer Hell. A DOW and beautilul edition in 1 fol l', mo. Shirley. A Tale; by Currer Hell, author of "Jane Fyre." A new and beautilul edition in I vol. -,' mo. Sidouia, the Sorceress ; the supposed destroyer of the wholi Reigning Ducal Hou-e I'omerauia ; by William Mcinhold, 1 voL ra Price 10 cents. Itohiiul C'ashel, by Charles Lever, llbistrati'd by Phiz. Com-plete in ;i Parts. Part M ju-t published, and for sale at the lioo store of OjOM 1. N. W1IIT1NO i HUNTINGTON. TICKNOIt'S SPANISH MTEKATI HE. ISTOUY of Spanish Literature. My George Ticktior. Just 1 compli'ted, in ;! elegant BfO vols. Thia day received at thfl bookJtorool fJoalS I. N. WHITING & BUWTIWQTOW, ABJAANGBMBNTS FOR 1 HSO. W I 1, 1, 1 A m M . KA880N, Kuilrmul Dipnteli '(rwti imUiik tinil CoinmUtloK Alrrclitiul, rVarcAoOJM No. fi, MVicr srat, IhtfYnlo. UFDCCKD IJATKS FROM AI.HAN t TO HCFFALO. First (,'Imss 100 cent, ami Second Class M cents, pr DKI pounds. ,1 Hours iroin .iioany in nuii'ito. Aopnth, D. A. Kildy, Cleveland ; K. Sheldon. Sandii.ky ; Rail road Agents, ' 'inclnnati, Spriugtleld and Columbus. To HVoid delay mark package A. Si II II. R., care of Win M. KhsmiI), Itutbdo. Ship hy Albany boats from New York. (mar :iiiid It AILItOAD OAINIIU S IdM', OTIZEN8 Ifltrmg in the Cars, by calling at the Singe office J North-Fast corner Nefl IIoum, enn secure Railroad Tickets and ulso have the Omnibus call for Ihem in any part of the city marii-dly It. O. HKAM, Se;'y O. S. Company. 9tM St IH50. vitoh & IIALK, !,,.- to NrElrain A- Fitrk,) I I M: WARDING AND COMMISSION MLROHANTS, ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds of Groceries, at wholei-ale nml retail. N. B. The highest market price paid nt all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Buililins:, opposite J. Rldgway & Co.'s Foundry, Co LCMBL'S, Onto. mar5 dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . HIDOWAY & CO., M A N I FA f: T 0 It K HTKA ?t BNOIB 1 1 , CROM new ami innroved pattenis, among which is one for the r Ml'LF.Y SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nnd fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated l'ARKF.R'S I A T K N T WATLR WIIEKL, RAILROAD CAR WIIKFLS, and all other IRON and BRASH CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MACK IKK K V of all kinds made promptly to order. HICK'S ( LLI.HUATF.D COOKING STOVL, Premium t'iKiking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly tor sale at wholesale and retail on lilernl terms. Merchants and others dealing in I'loughsand StoTes arc rcspect-lullv invited to examine our stork ami prices. Columbus, t 'I'm A HOI SK A NO LOT AT A UKKAT IlAlKiAIN. W L Kroaiitiiorieil I v a gentlcmnn inu- going toi sli- ' fornia, lo sell a House nnd Lot on Friend street, beyond i ' nl i. at a banm.n ol .i.j or -i.i it cent mar4 BAKKR Sl .RMHTRON(L HI'S IN ESS l I N M A NS 1 1 1 P . SPENCF.lt A RICE'S system nl Business Penmanship, containing a full fsT.es of copies, rulos, and explanations, carefully prepared for the counting-house, school', and youths fitting lor easiness transactions. These copies are a lac-simile of theau. tbor'a writing , intended to impart to the learner a hand-whtiogat onre beautiful and practicable. For sale at the book store of mare I- N. WHITING fr HUNTINGTON. I 1 1' I l "i ' WAII WITH MIC XI CO.- A lull lli-to,y,d IV DM HiM, Progress and Ti runiinliMi of the Wwwltfa Mexico: by K. S. Itlpley, llrevet Major in the United States Army. 2 vols. I vn. Just puldihed. l or takt at tli llookstore of doeM I. N, WMITINO Si HUNTINOTON. ULINP8BN Ol-' SPAINi lltNOTLSOf AN UNFINIHIIKD TOI'K IN 1H17 Hy S. T. " ' Wullis. 1 vol l-J mo. Price Vo el-. Just, received at the Hook Mori- of I. N. WMITINO ft Ml.'NTINtiTuN ANTHOVS AM DINT IjEOfHt IIMIY. A! SYSTEM of Ancient and Modiitmd Geography, Alc liy 'barli's Ambon. I,I.D. I lar'e ol. H vo. .In-t oulilished. c or sine ui me iiooxsuire oi dodM I. N. WHITING &. HI.'NTINGTON. "CAST Til Y BBBAO UPON the yvatfkh." rnilK world wide renown which hun imperishably mierlbod in 1 glowing characters, i- tiiST on the hckom. ok vamk Die old and familiar unu oi PYFER S 0Oh those truly lorluuale and rar famed LorPKIIY ItllOKKHS, No. 1 ClOlTr rmuntT, Hai.ti-mohk, Md., (whose single purpoiw lor years has been to dispense the radiant smile of the " Fickle GuiLleni," to theircorre-pon-denta.) Inn also n ndered entirely unnecessary any pretext lor self-laudation, for their cupol glory Is lull. F.very section of the L'nion will bear witness lo the glorious, and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents nil over the country have realiz'il splendid fortunes Irom small outlays at Pyfer Sc Co.'s Great Prize Agency, Continued Succc m! Wonderful Di-tribolioiiof I't'lesi! : 1(10,000 jtaid out in Prize Moooy during the month ol March, by the far-famed Pyfer Si. Co., to the palrons of their truly lucky house, residing in the lollowing stales : ; RKADKKS, PAUSK AND BEPIJtOT I ,J AWW, iiumlaTs 10 30 CI, packago whole tickets font to Ten-nesse.iH.OOO.iiuiiiln'rs M6S7L whole ticket, Fetit to Alabama. - -o. nuinhers 14 87 XI, half ticket sent to Ohio. l,",.i00, nnmbers 1 Hi 4A pia kago hull tickets mttO Ohio. t50ut)0,nuniber-. 11 41 70, package quarter tickets M-ntto North ('arolina. lH.000, numbers r. .17 00, quarter ticket sent to Virginia. - iiumla-rs ','0 i'rl 0'J, package qunrter tickets sent to South Caroliiiu. 5,000, numbers 18 70 75, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 4K5lh),mim1iers BO 01 (El, quarter ticket w-ntto North Carolina. 4,000, numbers 88 55 7J, package quarter tickets srnt to Penu-iy I van In. Prize navmi nts at I'vfer Si Co.'s made in Gold nt right. j?One Order lo this grcnt jirize lirm may seci.rea Fortune. (O-ii ml Army Of jLottftliM ft April, IS.jO. XJT CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVE! Dato. Capital No. of Price of April. Prizes. ballot. Tickets. 1 '85,000 75 Nob. 18 drawn ?- 8 ai,IOO 78 " 13 S 3 35,000 75 " II H io 4 80,000 78 " 14 " S 5 80,000 Mi " 10 11 S o 37,500 75 " 18 " 10 U 83,000 78 " 13 " 8 8 80,000 75 11 15 " S 10 30,000 7fl " 13 " 10 11 18,000 78 " 11 " S 18 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 50,000 78 " 15 " 15 15 25,000 78 " 18 8 111 18,000 78 " 13 5 17 5 80,000 75 " 13 " III 18 85,000 78 " 13 " ft 19 3 10,000 78 " 13 fi 90 40,000 78 " 13 1U 83 3 15,000 75 " 11 " 8 83 84,000 78 " 13 " 8 34 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 80,000 75 " 13 fi 341 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 97 75,000 75 11 80 99 -"i.'HM 78 " 15 " 8 30 90,000 73 " 13 " fi Price of Packages. YU (MJ 1H 50 80 00 17 .Ml 17 00 37 00 SO oo 15 85 37 00 1H 50 13 00 50 00 30 00 18 50 37 00 18 50 10 00 40 00 31 00 18 50 35 00 18 50 13 00 78 00 88 50 18 50 PleaOfl Ohwerv'. Correpoiidenli w ill please bear in luiml that tlienrices of Pack- ngei ol Ounrter '1'u kets only are pulilished in thin juijier. refj upon as being corntcl, are idwuyu forwarded from Pyfer A' Co.'s. " ip Ibink Drafts or Certificate a of Deposit payable in Gold nt light, will be promptly remitted to thoie Corresuondents who Draw prized nt ryter sc t;o. . Remember, n Package of tickets can draw four of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. iy in oriier lo secure a lortune, ami LOO BOM mmieuiuteiy al ter tlie result is known, the rflUOfl of this paper have only to remit cash dtalH or prize tickets, to the t dd Fslalilished, lar-fallied and truly fortunate Kxchiinge and Lottery Urokers, 11 1 SK Si uu mar81 No. 1 Light st., Raltimore, Md. A M'l. t:UI 11 FORTUNE 31 A Y II K (LIINEI) 11Y AN OUTLAY OK MM K t3. METIKirOLLTAN I'OKTRAIT CLUB, OffUvc Hf. Albany Roadt London, England. rlMIF. Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a A Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses eulercd for the forth-coming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given 10 great sat i-tact ion, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; nnd that while the past success ami high estimation in which the Club is hchlnre subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours tor a still nurUtOT development, of their plan. For thefulure, llierelore, the number of Prizes will bfl OX-tended tolhe Porirails ol all HorMfl that BTC enn reil lor each particular Rnce. ftOB starfera as wen as Winners anil .-tnrieis. The following list is now oponi 5,(XNI Members to eneh Class. First Class JU10, second do., &:, third do., 1. Parties can hnve one or more shares in each or either of thfl dlflhnmt Clnssea. Tliose Memla-rs who draw the Portraits ol First, Second and Third Horses, tlie other slnrling Horses, al-o those tl ai do not shirt (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive the. fol- low.ng prizes, the drawing Will take place ten days lielore tlie Races. h.roiiinf TlnrJIlfinr Pit' i tm'imi First Cbws Second do. Jd8'i.oiMI 10.000 y.iHH) iio,ni.ii 5,000 1.000 5,'HHi 8,500 5.000 3,500 5i N I 10,000 5.000 l.ooo Third do. rbeiiuiiibe. of Prizes to be ilirtriimted in eaeb Class are 80U. thnt being the number of BotlOfl entered far thfl RflOO, All Let-tcrs to contain a ii iintlani-e lb ults, Hank Notes, ,Vc, tuldn ssed ami made payable to the Managing Director. 88 Albany Road. Loiulon, falHWld. Numbrrs forwarded imtnedintely on the reeeljit of a remittance. Full particulars of tin; Race will be sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Sulncriber, so that 1m may know his position and whether or not 1m ! one of the lortunate. Office commission fk per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St, Lvger same ns the above. mat 4 HAGNIFICBNT LOTTBBY. (hie (iriinil Cnpilnl of MHMI.OOO-nlnn, H 0.(tOO PSOiOOO fVOiOOO ! nml J30 prizes of t9,000. J IRtilNlA STATE LOTTERY, for the hen. lit of Hononmll AcHilemy. Class D, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Vo. on Saturday, April 5J7, 1850. under the fiiperiiiteiidnnec of Com inissioners. J. W. MAL'RY Si CO., Maaofr3 78 number lottery 18 drawn ballots. IFTIIDTO lOHMJili I magnificent onpBfJof fjlltO.IKHI . . 50,000 . :!o,ooo .. 80,000 . 15,0(10 . 11,550 . . 1000 . . 2,000 i spiciiuut ntiM oi 1 do do do do do do do 1 850 (loweft three luiniWr prizri) oo prizes o! WO 65 do 3D0 65 da 200 65 do 160 4,810 do 80 27,040 do M Tickets 0 Halves 80-Ouarters 10 Kighlh- 5. Price of certificates of package, in the nbovo Magnificent Scheme, as follows: A certificate of package of fj whole tickets f500; of M lialres 250; of 26 eiiarters 185 ; ol 2d eiKhtha 62,50. A certiHente of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to all over 418 nett that may be drown by tin twenty si tickets named therein. Certificates of halve i. ipiarters, nnd eighths In proportion ii- -n em ii sc H oi" i- oi i lie- i.m- ..unu-nve ever urnwn in the Cnitinl Stall's, and H well worthy of tin attention of ad venturers. The lowest prie that can lie drawn by a ticket having on it three of the drawn numbers', is 8.000. Orders for tickets and "hare- ami errtilicates ol packages in the above magnificent scheme will lr promptly attended to, mid tui account ol the drawing will be sent ummiliutely aiier it over to all who may order tickets from ns. Address J. & C MAl'RY, Agents, feblil Alesandria, Va. NIEN('KH A KICK'S lKN l VNHHIP. T1HF. Boy's First Lesson in Business nnd Record Penman-hip, A containing a plain guide into the simple movements, principles, sod leading combinations in the art, with explanations, di rrctinns, and short rules to govern in the features ol writing, vis I formation, combination, shade, sIojkp, and arrangement, carefully prepared for the use of public and private, schools, and youths preparing to become humcus men. For sale nt the bookstore of iriarS 1. N. WHITING It BUNTLNQTON. l(OLM) ( ASIILL. R Ol.AND I'ASHKL. By Charles Lever. :i part". The Cnx- tons. By Rulwer. 8 iiarts. A new i"ipply for sale by mar 14 I.N. WHITING ii III NTlNi.TnN. II LTIIOOIST HYMN HOOKS.-lbe new edition in IfJ. Tarious bindings, for sale bf feb!4 I. N. WHITING A HCNTINGT'iN. AltNOl.D'S SI'ltlKS Or 4 LASSICA1 HOOKS for Schools and Collegrs, for sale wholenale and retail by janlK) " J. H. RILEY L CO- COMIIK'S I'HYSIOLOtn Or IH4JKSTION. f1IIK Physiology of Digestion considered with relation to the I Principles of Dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D I rOBB the lat Ftinburgh revised and enbirged eilition. with illu strati on , I vol. 18 mo. This day received at the book store ot feb37 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. HANDS NOT HE A UTS. nANDfl not Hearts. A novel. By Jannet W Wilkinson. Price 25 cents. The hearts, of old, gave hands : Butour new heraldry i hands not hearts." This tiny received at the book store of feb27 I. N. WHITING fr HUNTINGTON. IH'IIITECT OFFICE Miehr,iiie 11,11. Colnm. him. (Uiin. N. B. KELLY informs the rmMie that durint his absence ill his Architectural business, FjniDeerinf and Sir reying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by the UDderiigned H. II. BLACK MORE, d31 J A rchilect and Civil Engine HOTELS AND SALOONS. DltOlYAY HOTEL, HY DAVID MITCHELL, id o ni Mtrret, ('oluinliii, Olilo. arts-dti CAIMTOL nOITBB OOLUMBUBi OHIO. M. NOHT11HUP, PlOPEllTOB, tTIBIS new and popular Hotel is located in thfl most central pnrt 1 of the ciiv. R has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a Ml nial lo Unit ot any Hotel in the West. The Table d'JIote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spurcd to make the guests feel at homk. Singes for nil the route", call at litis hou-'o daily for passengers. Oonvoniant md tu-i mta staliling and ("arriage llouw; aiua h ed, mid experienced and careful Oetlers, always in attendance. wptllMyl UNITED HTATBS HOTEL !oLlrMBLTS. RO H k R T RUBBEL MAS taken lie' I'nited Staten Hotel, located n few rods south ol UfloU stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome bis old patrons and friends, and all oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either bu-iue,) or pleasure. Imar8t) AMERICAN SALOON, (t'NUKH THK AMERICAN IIOTKI..) M A VK ju-t received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on linml all the delicucieq of the season, such as Oysters, Hirds, VflniflOn, Froth PiBh Sardines, Pickled Oysters, ('lamp, Lobsters, .Ve., At. 'Hie liar will be kept (roustautly sujiplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Sic, No pains will liespared to gratify the tastes nnd appetites of the gUesU of the American Saloon. 1-51 Oysters by tlie dozen, hundred or ran. oc4-tf CITY NALOON-ColumbU"., OUts (OltNI'lt High Street and Sugar alley, Tlio proprietors of this Ofltnhbflhmflnl are now prepared to servo up Oysters, Game, b'i-h, and all the luxuries . r the season, in n style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing lo u'ive supper-. Thfl liar in siiplibed with tin Dflflt of LupiOTI mil I i.: irs. On draught, Cnrew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale Hid Mottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, Iry (oc8l-dti ItARKFJt Si OLMSTKD. I,IFK INSI'ltANCi:. Yi;V Yi IRK I. M i: INSI'RANCi: COMPANY. Ollice No. (W, .1 Walt street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, I'nu't. PLINY FULL'-MAN, .Ictuorif. (!lmrter iHrpetunl. The business of this company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la-t three years amounted to over SltfO.OOO, Fiich policy hold, flf i" a member of tin- company, and entitled to share in its profits, Which have avera :"d 00 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exefled if.-st, in which case per cent. is reuuired and 40 per cent. limy lo paid by depositing u note for that amount, renewable an-nunlly, and lanring li DOT cent, interest. The n mount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing lm-iness, make this one of the cafest companies in the l'nion, for Lite Insurance iierfect security being alter all, sought for in invc-tments. of this kind. Tiiin comjiany will iit 'UH! on the lives of persona on any part of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A tnnn may insure his lib; in the name of his wife, so that the-amount injured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Tim many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to bu correctly appreciated, and tlie prudent and considerate arc daily securing to their futnilie and friends those advantages. Thangentln this city would resect fully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with tlie subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications fur insurance promptly attended to. A. It. WOMBAUQH, Agent, 8d door south of the Frniiklin Hunk, over Coifs store. Hoh't Thomtsov, M. D., Kxamlning Physician. ma28 (A ICV CD WO It K . 4 RCIUTKCTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others l. engaged in building, can bo supplied with carved work for ! any purpose, whether Clas-icul or Orotesque, Gothic or Arabes-j one, Altar pleCfll for oburohflfl, Centre Pieces to support chandeliers, Panel-' lor walls, Frteze.i, Cap-', Tresse-, c, Qonflemen applied with original designs; Churches, Public ! Bfllhl or PrlTltS Houses, decorated with carved work equal to mjtfltng on Ibis side the Allantic. The subscriber lias boo ninny years exjierience, and can refer to many of his works, public nnd private. The carved dflOOntfoU upon the ceiling of tlie Odd Feb ' lows' Mali in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and h acknowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of tlie kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and tigure heads lor sins. .1, HVfainDWl t.nrver, Oo3X-d6m Dublin, Frunklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID rJUOUi FOR SALF, by the suliscriber, residing at Waterville, in thfl counly of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, liro of thf ffMisf $pltntiid imprvrfii farmt hjxoi thr Naumtf Hirer, to wit : The farm known as the Dodd tnnn. nt Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Mnunice City, containing nearly 1100 acres, 70 of winch are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwoBbu anil out-hou-es, nearly DflW, orcharding and fruit trees. Tlie Watm-h aial Btifl rMnflJ passes through the farm, thus atlord-ing water to all it parts, and ea.-e of transportation to the lake. Toll is one of tie' munt beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can eenrcety be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which 1 re-ide, containing nearly two hundred ncres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty neres of liottom land upon the Maumee. I'poii this farm then; nre large nnd very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling und out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting; of a large quantity of cherries, grupes, plums and peach-rn in short, a place which the uiidcraitMied has litled up, during h residence of fifteen years, as a home for himself. Terms may h. V-.... T, ,m atui'teatfim. ImarlCl II. RKKD. CA LI FORM I'll It Ol (-11 TM'KLTS ! ! rilHROI Oll TICK L I'S from N, w York to San Francisco in the 1 March, April and May steamers, lor sale by BUCKINGHAM A; STL'ltOES. Irk,'.: Zanesville, Ohio. Fr. MKINNHir, (Latr of A'ne Lhbon, Ohio.) ("1 BNKRAL Agency, C'omtnisHioii and Forwarding Merchant, T deoli in Botter, Cheeoe, Lord and Prodncfl in general, No. 13, East Front sr., near stenmbont landing, ( 'inrinnati, Ohio. Refer to Junius Wright nml A. G. Richardson, Bro. St Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass i. (.'o., New Lisbon ; Grigg Si Knott, Philadelphia : J OOO mtu. New Orbans ; S. B. Rflflfl, Porlsmoulh l.iiwson A C.ivotle, W cll-Olle ; llwalt ami Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Seott, Nnshville; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. (se88-dtf JjTBT rbcbiybd 4 T the old stand oppOflttl thfl r-t;le lb, use, an unrivalled MOOrl V monl of thfl tine.t ('Lotus, netrlf one bondrod dinenmi kind i ot Fancy anil Plain Cassimeres, rich f ancy ati'l Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party ami wedding Dre,) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Hilk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collar-, cotton nnd Wool Drawers and I'ndershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers,.-'usis'n-dors, black and white Kid ami Silk Gloves, wool Gloves nial Half IIo-m' ; ami in brief, every article of the riclint qualiiy ot gentlemen's wearing apparel to he found in the first draper establish-metilsi of the Last. These goods were very recently selcrted with great care l.y the imder-igned, in one ot the tir-st Lasteni market-, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, nnd our citizens generally, are re-pet (fully inwted to call and examine before they purchase ehwwh.-re. -Vf TEWABT. N. H. Onlers from any imrt of the Stnte, as heretoton. faithfully anil promptly attended to. novil i iik kkkim; a jiLni:i(Trs PRLMIUM BOSTON IMANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. BBBB, Asent, Four doors North ol tin1 Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nulO-illy LITTLL MIAMI BAILROAD. SPRING AND SI MMF.lt ARIiANGKMF.NT-ISin.For New York ajni Boston two through Iraiiisdaily change of hours. On ami after Tuesday, April 10th, 1S4H, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on Last Front street at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M nnd :i o'clock, P. M.. Tor Milford, Foster's Crossing. Deerfield. Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 8 P. M. Passenger for New York, Ronton and intermedin! polnU. should take the 5. 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. I'iihs ngers for Columbus, Zunesville, Wneeling, and intrrmo-illate tow ns. should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tin-Olini Singe Company are running mo ncurwing in""" in connection with the Trains: A D ilv Daylight Line to Columbus from Sprinfc'tietd in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Alto, Daily I. ii. e, to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting Willi the :t 1'. M. Irani trim cinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake F.rie Railroad will leave SiiriiiLiield at 18 M. connecting wilh the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the prc-ent only. On Sunday but one train will be rim, h aving Cincinnati at :i P- M., and Springfieldat 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia 1 90 pnneliclil 9 50 " Sandusky City 6 50 0 ' RuthUo 10 00 N Columbus 4 50 For other information nnd 'ITirough Ticket", apply at the Ticket OnVe, on Broadway, near Front rrect (.'incinnati. WM. CLFMFNT, SuiwrinUndent. J"jThe Company will not w responsible for Bnggagcescped-n .'SI dollar- in value, nnle-s the same ii n turned to the Conduc tors or Agent, and freight paid nt thr rate of a passage for every :m dollars ill value aNive tit at nniount Bpr.t! JUKI hrli S. 4. TAIt.lv ap6 KING fr HKFFNF.Il, Cincinnati Til PAUXHTBi 4 T WM. KING'- Dniir Store eperial attention i lend to chil j dren rir-t. ami alter llii ni all others who may U pleaded to tavor mm Willi a can. PATENT MEDICINES, Town nd's Sarfiiiarilla for the clransine of blood, and cure of nil -eruful i s ib-s-a-e". Osgomrs India l'h"Iagoene, and Smith a Tome, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thou-,ands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestta-k 's fr Seller's Vermifuge, will known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human "jslm. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease an-iiu: from a de-rannfd state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coogh Syrop,for the rare of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse nes., Intlnenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cotizh, Ac., 4c. Tnuk s Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name ilwive all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick lleadai he, Rruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Soro Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, frc. All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly i n band and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio Stan Journal Office. aufl3dtf OENT'S Fit EM II CALF BOOTH. sf H'STOM made fine French Cult l,.ott OA $3 5i) and 4, iiT VJ sale atKJMRALL S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal tmidings Q6l n aUBtBBl Of Hi- I oil. ,1 Suites. moM MAHtH 4, 1H49, 101 MARCH (, tiki. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZAOBART TAYLOR, of Louisiana ice President, MILLARD FILL.MORK, o New York. TIIK CABINET. S.cr. tary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Mflfi IvyothoJpTrflOoury, WM.M. MEREDITH, of I'eimsylvania, Secretary ol the Interior, THOMAS KWING, of Ohio. Secretary of War, GLORiiL W. CRAWFORD, of Georgia. Secretary ol the Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON, of irginia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLI.AMKlt, of Vermont. Attorney General, BE VERDI JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE J I)I IAKY. BUPBEME COURT OF TIIK I.'NITKO ST ATI'S. Chiet Justice, aOGRfi H. TANEY, of Maryland. jvyii.i inoi.r.d.., oi U0I0. JAMI-'S M WAYNE. Of Georgia, JOHN CATRON, ol Tern JOHN McKINLLY, of Ky., PETER V.DANIEL. ofVirginla, SAMUEL KELSON, of N. York, I.CVl WoODIiURY.ofN.Hamp. ROBERT C GR1LU, ofPflUt IWBIHBBBH OF THE Y.VXI" L'OMiHESH. AllBANOED ACCOHDINO TO THEIR KNOWN I'R!:XKRKXCE9 WITH BtVERKNCE TO TIIK TWO OHEAT I' ARTIES. S R N A T fi President MILLARD FILL.MORK, Vice President of U. htntei. ,-eci . tary .SDUitv DicKKNfl AtirMfOP. David It.i . . Mo. Hale, John P N. II. .N. C. Hamlin, Hannibal, d Me. .Ct. Huutou, Samuel, d Tex. .Tool Hunter, Rola-rt M. T.d...Vo. .Mo. Jones, George W, d Iowa. Geo. King, Wm.R.f Ala. -Ark. Muiiguui, Willie P. u N. C. .Mu, Mnson, James M. d Va. .Ia. Miller, Jacob W. w N.J. ..H C. Morton, Jackson, ic Flor. ..H.C. Norria, Moses, jr. d N. II -Mich. Penree, James A.M Md. ..Ohio. Phelps, Samuel S. w Ver. ..IL I. Prutt, Thonnn G. Md. Badger, George K. w . . . Baldwin, Roger S. a?... BflO, John, w Benton, Thomas II. d. . BflBlloiL John M. ic Borland, Solon, if Bradbury, James W. d. Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d... Calhoun, John C. d . . . Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon p. d Clarke, John II. w Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, r Corwin, Thomas, ic Davis, John, ic Davis, Jctlerson, d ... Dawson, Win, C. w .... Dayton, Win. L. ir Dickinson, Daniel S. d. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Duuglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Solomon U. d . Fi lch, Alpheus, d POOto, Henry S. d (ireetie, Albert t!. it hy. Rusk, Thomas J. d Tex. -Ala'. Sehn-itian, Win. K. d Ark. Seward. Win. II ir N. V. .Pa Olilo. Hbields, James, rf 111. Mass. Smith, Truman, ic Ct Miss, fioule, Pierre, d Lotl. (Jco. Hpruance, Presley, w Del. N. .1. Sturgeon, Daniel," g pa. N. Y. Tuniey, Hopkins L. , Tenn Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. in .Kv. vi. t - sL. .BL Ill ' WbOm ---- " ' tsnJ . I.ou. .Mich .Mi-". IL 1. Wale. John, it Del. Webater, Daniel, ic Mun. Wliitcomb. Jesse, d Ind. Yulee, David L. d Flor. HUUSR OF he rims g tati v us S'aker HOWK1.I. COBB, of Georpin. I'lerkTlloMa, J. CAMPnRLI., of Tenne.aee. Alliei u, in, Nathaniel, ,1 hd .lulinn, Genree W.f d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y a y Lou Alexiioder, Henry P. w Allen, Charles,. . . Alston, Willium J. w Anderson, Jo-iuli M. Andrews, George It. s- Ashe, William H. d Aslimun, George, to Averett, Tbonms II. d Hiker, Kdwiird D. v lluy, William V. N. d Hiiylv, Thomas II. d Beide, James M. II. d Heimett, Henry, w Histell, William lid Bfauhnm, Kinsley., d lEocock, Thomas 8. d Bokee, David a. ic Booth, Waller, f. t. d. Itowdon, Fnuun W. d Ikiwje, Richard J. K lEowlm, .biuies It. d Iloyd, Linn, d Breek, Daniel, w Hri (tjts, Cieorge, r HrooV.H, Jnme.-, tr Hrown, Albert (I. s Drown. William J. d line), Alexander W. d Hurrows, LofflBSO, w Hurt, Armisti ad, d Huiler, Chester, Hutler, Thomas B. vc Cabell, Kdward C. Cable, Joseph, d Caldwell, GeoreeA. d Caldwell, Joseoh P. w Calvin, BWBMtL W CwnpboU,LflWiiD.tif Carter, David K. d Cdsey, JoM'ph, w Clmn'tller. Jo-eph R. v Clarke, Charles E. v N V Kiiuliium. Iliivid S. d Miwd Kerr, John II. k Alii Kim;, Ihuiiel P. v Tenu King, George tl. a- N Y King, James G. w n v nunf, ..uiin A. i" Jilam Vn Kiiiir, Preston, s d Lu Here, Entile, d Lefflar, shepherd, d Levin, Lewis (' nii( to II! Iowa Penn Mu Va Va N Y III Mill. Va N Y Conn Ala Mil Mo NY Miss Ind Midi NY 8C Pcnn Conn Flnr Ohio Ky NC Pcnn Ohio Ohio Penn Peiifi I.ittlelield, Nathaniel S. d Mc Mann, Horace, ft to Mass Mann, Job, d Penn Mm-.-hnll, Humphrey, io Ky Mason, Jolm C. d Ky Mutteson, Orsamus Ii. w NY .Meiichiim, James, rv Ver Meo.le, Richard K. d Vu Miller, John K. d Ohio .Mil-ion, John fj, d Va Moore, Henry D. Penn Morelu-ad, Charles H. w Ky Morris, Jonathan D. d Ohio Moree, Isaac E. d Lou Morton, Jeremiah, v Va Itel lernand, John A. d III McDonald, Jooeph F. d Ind McDowell, James, jj Va Mel iaUL-hey. Edward W.w Ind MeKis--ock, Thomas, io NY McLanah'iii, James X. d Penn McLime, lloheit M. d Md McLean, Finis E. io Ky McMulhn, Fayette, d Va McQueen, James, d SC Mi Willie, William d Miss I NeNon, William, to NY Nes, Henry, to Penn Newell. Vvullain A. to N J O'Ie. Andrew Jackson, it Penn Olds, Ldsoti n. d Ohio NY Urr, James rf On- John, v Outlaw. David, if Owen, Allen F. w Parker. HiL-hurd, d t'easb e, Charles II. d Peek, Lucius B. d Phelps, John B, d Phepriix, J. bbilbps, to fiunan, ennrfes W. if Potter, Emery D d Powell, Paiihis, d Putnnin, Harvey, w Iteeil, ltolsrt It. to Reynolds, GideoajO. to Itichnrd-uii. Win. A. d Itisley, Elijah, to Itolliins, John, jr. d Rockwell, Julius, Robinsuii, John L. d Root, Joseph L 1 to Roar, RdImtI L. Robh, Thomas, d Rutnscy, Daid, to I-'ackctt, Win, A. if Hnvaire, John II. d Smvtrll, Cullen, d Helirnek, Robert C. io Hflierinerhoni, A. M. w HehnolcraU, John L. to Heildon, James A. d .liepiierd, Augustus II. i Silvester, Peler II. w 3 C Me N C Geor Va N II Ver Mo N V Penn Ohio Va N Y Penn N Y 111 N Y Pons. Mats Ind Ohio N Y Penn N Y N Y Tenu Me Ohio N Y N Y Va N C N Y Cleveland, Chauncev F. d Conn Cliliuimui, ThOOJIM L. 10 N C ('obb, !!':. !:. ' Geo Cobb, Williamson R. W.d Aln Lolcock, ... .. : . d M (. Cole, Orsnmu.1!, tr OooojOti Harmon B. Conrad, ("barles M. Wis NY t orw in, Mun " I), n Ulllrt Crowell, John, to Ohio Daniel. John 11 J. d N C Dcherry, Edmund, w N C Dickey, Jesse C. r Penn Dimmiek, Mflo M. d Penn Dltnoy, David T. d Ohio Dixon, Nathan F. to R I Doty, James D. d Wis Door, William, v NY Duncan, James II, tr HBfJflJ Dunham, C'yni- L. d Ind Durkee, Charles,s d Wis Edmiimlson, II. A. d Va Evan", Alexander, Md Evans, Nathan, re Ohio Ewimi, Andrew, d Tenn I'eathei stiin, W. B, d Miss hitch, Grahitiii N. d Ind Fowler, Orili, k Mass Freedley, John, ir Penn Fuller, 'I'homas J. D. d Mi-Gentry, Meredith P. Tenn Gerry, Elbridue, d Me GiddinRs, Je-hua K.J Ohio (ill in ore, Alfred, d Penn Goodenow, Uulus K.ic Me Gorman, Willis A. d Ind Goit, Daniel, re NY Gould, Herman D. tr NY Green, JflOHl H. d Mo Grinuell, Josejdi, w Muss Iba ketl, Thomas C.d (leor Hall, WdUrd P. d Mo Halloway, Itansnui, w NY Hamilton, William T. d Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Hampton, Moses, u Penn Haralson, Hugh A. d Uoor Hnrlnn, Andrew J. d Iod Haniiaiison. John H. d Lou Harris, I Icon G. d Telill Hnrris, SHiuson W, d Ala Harris, Thomas L. d III Hay, Andrew K. to N J Hiiyiiioiid. Thomas H, to Vn Hebnrd, William, w Ver Henry, William, w Ver Hibtmrd, Harry, d N II Hilliar.l, Henry W. to AU HoHidnnd. Moses, d (Dili. Spanlding. Elbridge G. w NY BtVaWnOi William, ft to Mich Manly, Edward, u NC Htnnton, Frederic P. d Tenn Hrnnton, Itichard II. d Ky f U'phens, Alexander II. ir Geor Htetsou, Charles, d Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn M Penn Ky loW li N Y Geor N H N Y N J N C Ohio N Y Conn S C Tenn Geor 111 Mev. iis, i badOWOJ, a Htrong, William, d fwi Hicr, Charles, d Taylor, John L. m Tliimins, James II. 4 Thompson, Jacob, d Tliionpson, James, d Tliompson, John 11. to Tlioinp-on, William, d Tinirmaii, John R. ss Tooonha, l'oln rt, Tuck. Amos, r to L'mli-rhill, Walter, sj Van Dyke, John, io Veindife, Abraham W. d Vinton, riamuel F. at Wnldeti, Hiram, d Waldo, Loren P. d Widlaee. Daniel, d Watkins, Albert (i. w Welborn, Marhllll .1. d Went worth, John, d While, Hutch, to Hollaibiy, Alexander R. d Va Holmes, Isaac E. d S c Houston, John W. ss Del Howard, Volney E. rf Tel Howe, John W.s te Penn llnbbard, David, d Ala Hunter, W. I '. 7fl Ohio Infi, .iunuelW. d Ala Jackson, William T. w NY Johnson, James L. to Ky Johnson, Andrew, d Tenn Johnson, ltolertW. d Ark Jones, George W. d Tenn N Y Whittlesey, William A. d Ohio w iliirii R, Isaac, fi N J Wilinot, David, sd Penn Williams, Christ. H. to Tenn Wilson, James, to N H Winthrtip, IloltsTt 0, tc Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d H C Young, Thomas It. d 111 Whole Number Uo ei n ia cm of tlio State of Ohio. OVriCJUM OV state. Govfbnob SEABIIRY FORD, . . De. em. -, 1850 sit t or State- SAML'EL (iALI.dW AY. Ho-- . March 1- -0 AvniToa ok Stat f JOHN WOODS. BulJer March un 1 ii' ov .-tatf ALBERT A. BLISS. Lorain Liurauian JOHN GRFINER. Muskingum Keb'ry March 11-50 tan HI Pit EM H COI KT. Chief JurKitc PETER H mi COCK, Geauga Jloocs EDWARD AVERY, Wayne KIIFUS P. SPALDING, Summit .. WM. B. CALDWELL. Hamilton.. Feb'ry 16. Itt! F.h'ry 0, 1K54 March 5, Ml March 7, 1H56 Att'v Oenebal HENRY STANBER Y, Frurli. ld .Feb'ry 25, UB1 IlKroRTKB HIRAM GRISV(iLI, St.irk June 1, p-.-.J CtFBK LEWIS HEYL, Franklin January 4. IMI THE rOLI MHI S AND X KM A BAILBOAD ( 0M PAN OWING to a disappiintment in pris urin; the nece-'ary machinery f,r two daily train-, thre will, after Thursday the 7th in-t., until further notice, la hut one d.nly i iis-mger train nm in connection with the Little. Miami Ruad. as follows : Leave Ciihimbna nl I'Jj l- J o'clock m nmUt. Arrive m Chieinnnll nt IO o'clock, A. H. L flsB TO ( incinnnll nt B nVlwlt, A. Ms Arrive nt CnhimbiiN nl 'j; o'clock, P. M. Omniliiise for BOB aeenmniiHlHtion of na-setiirers will le run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any partot the city ot i oltntimi. For Railroad Tickels spnly at the . .(Tire of the Ohio Stage Com. ...... v- th.. .-tl I r.,rn.r of Ho Neil House. The romiwny will not lie responsible for bstfgase eiceedin 50 .'W.or. Agi'tit, in value, unless the same is returnej to me t omiucior or Ageni, fre.ht ut tl.e r-,le ot h i.a-a.v lor every B.VWinMlue txive that niiinuiii. M MaSH S- MEDIIERY, Hp'L Mil I. I . rni partnersbip lirretntore cxiatinc under tlie 1 Tain II Fitch ia thi, day diwiiWed b, munal name ot MrEl couaent. The bumn. .. ut tlio hrni will ho aetlleo by n. riicn. JOSEPH HcELVAIN. I ' , i".y 1, ieS0-fcb7Jtl H. r ITCH. Knilroiul Car .llannfactory. RIDOWAYS & KI1IIIAI.I,, C.lmbM. Ohio. II ASK i'.talili.lit'il nt Ihla centrnl jiolnt tilts inaliuliutun; of . . I'nHti'nuiT, i . i-lii . i;ntvcl nnd llnml Vnr Inr Uiiilnjiui, nml n-Kiiii nil wi'Hti'in Knilniiut mimli'inli-s that It will Ik; tuiiirt'on.tuiit iiiiiitii iirm iiir tlii'lii'.t inHtcriiilii nml wiirk-nu'ii, nml tu turn ,mt tl. i..t kw ul work nt hlrpricn. Sped-mrn limy -it on tl,,. i 'uliiiiil.iihiuiil Xi ninllnilrouil. The pB-MM nl RmVQM BOnip.llai U MvwSbn. inliciteil. WS4f JIKI.VII.I.H'S M-:W WllltK. RKDIIL'IIN : Mi. Kir.t Vuyuite, Iwinp tho Satlur-bnyCunliw-.inti- mill Iti'inuii-r.-ni'i'M ol tin! Sou of n tlrntlummi lu tho nmnntfls mttIos. Hy HoraMn Udrlllo, nutimr ot 'i y tw," " OtnoO," nml H Mnnli," 1 vol 1J mo. PrlM 75 CU. JuhI ri'i:ri,ed at tho llook Store of I. N. WI11T1M1 & IIUNTI.Ntri'ON drll) NKW IIOOKH. H ISTOUY ol Spttnuh l.itoriiturc, by Geo. Tickoor, In ? rm unit'.. Vol. 1 just nottni, t'linlmrr'. Initirutct of Tln-i.lony, in 51 Tolurae,. 'I'h.' Whale mu) Hit Cantom, or The Whaleman', Ailret.tnn. mill thr Whale's llioiiniiiliy, Sic, IVJI. Hy Hev. Henry 'i' Clu- Vot Ha, by mH i. n. in i ifttj dt n i. n i mu j ii. .11II()TT'S .l,l'Ki:i) TIIK tlltKAT. U ISTOUY of Kim.' Alfred ol I'.iitilanil, by Jaeuh Abbott, with i. -i . - .n : . 1 vol U nni. Juat rit'elvpd at the Book Store pi del!) I. N. WlllTIKU St m r.nv.C IIOI.ASSKS. 1,UUI brla Moliunra. landing bma IMi IsH, i.a. und lor MM by KING k HW'KNK.I. apfi 27 Main Btreet, Cineini ITOIIK LKAT1IKK. A 0 BroWtthflfl received UXMnTosMol iTfl- a choice article ol' .Sole Leather, which he will sell at i;i to oi nts pt'r lb. Also, GO dozen French ('alt Skins, .".) dojieu Pink and Fancy Lining do, 'hi OflBflfl Knots and Bhoflflj and a giajd ass'irtni' iit of Itoots und f hoes ot Home maniilacttiro d. i A C BROWN UOLAND CAHI1EL, complete in thjCfl parts. By Charles Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For by dceSy I. N. WIIITINC! St IIUNTINGT- 4.ui:i;n lawn ( i:ii:ti;uy1 IVOTK'E is hereby given that Lota can he procured In (Icwm 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the tiret ot August next, at the flowing prices : First ClaB Lots 8sj cents per square toot (second Class Lots o' . cents per square toot On and niter the first of August, the prices will bo as tuBojOffl First class Lots 1') cents per square loot, tfecom class Lots " 1 .. cents per Mpiare foot Third class Lots . cents per square loot Tlie ."'ujH'rintendeiit will be on the grounds, la fair va htT. from y o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Hoard of Trustees. jyl3 dtfA2tw ALKX. K. GLENN, Jrt CAI.IFOItMA OI'TDOMi! MONEY! MONKY' GLORIOUS RESULTS! Nos. -il :ta 77, tbecrand capital Prize of MD00I was sold by tlio lucky E. N. Carr & Co, Pratt st.. Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The Brent luck ol the old firm ol E. N. Carr Co., has thrown a gloom over all California speculators. Persona who have tried their luck with E. N Citfr & Co-find that there in more Gold to bo had hy the risk ot u tew dollars with E. N. Carr &. Co., than the whole California mines combinert The lucky ollice of Can & Co., has done wonders tho last month Their luck has no equal, please bflflX this in mind. LOOK HERE! Citizens and strangers who wi.-h to purchase uncurrent lundB can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or adit rename them a tew llnosl through the Post, have all their business attended to with p u .ro-ably and dispatch. Money on all Rank bought and sold by Carr Si Co. Drafts at sight on all Banks Drafts on England or Ireland Irom one to one thousand Pounds can be had troin E. N. Car' ii Co J Bullion and Prion ollice, No. VX Prutt street, LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO PORTHl Curr & Co., are making thfl pflOpIfl rich 1 Behold hei I ! Nos I : lb- Grand Prize of -jaOlUKX), 7 89 do 40.(HI0, fi 7 8 d; .71MXHJ, 9 11 'Jl tit l.l Hkl. Those are only a tew ot tlie leading I nzes .old the mouth bv this luckv linn. We ehullence the world !o hnw the same amount in the same length of tfann. We say, vaKV. fr! erri'vi iov i i s'i ovi i.'na i Wn call your attention to the grand array ol mftgniti -en1 i,of (cries to be drawn this month, January, i - 1 All business with this firm is confidential. Carr Ac Co., pay all postage over tH. CHrr Ai Co., pay the greatest attention to their country correu pondelils. Our motto is, secrecy in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately alter the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will glveyou.il not the Capita), u good Prize. O YES ! O YFS r O YES I Wn call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Schema to be drawn BOtfa January. The chances are. good, and depend on it Carr A Co. have tlie Prizes. f nrr .V ( 'o. recommend the Scheme. Carr Sc Co. will sell Prizes nil we nsk is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained! " Remember the chances Carr A Co. givo Enclose tho money and receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR ic CO., dc27 No. 130, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. n( BOXES first quality Mould Caudles. sfiW KM sacks Coflee. H ebflflti Tea. 500 lbs. : ii If 1'.. 1 1 Almonds. SiO barrels cm-hed and powdered Sugar. 10 bales Candlr Wli. lo bfllea Cotton Twine. Manilla Ropt- of all kinds. Wholesale and retail, it uov3U McELVAIN A FITCH'S CIIIMST.MAS ANI NEW YEAH. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! A tine collection ot Annual tor I860 Enftiifa md American illustrated works ; Juvenile Books, Bible and Prayer Rooks, the finest editions, und in any nlymol binding ; some .Mosaic sides, with boxes, dreflBlni; cases, wrlllna desks, Ac, Ac. The Iteflal iihsortmentever ollercd tor sale in this city, at Um new book store of de24J J .11. RILEY A CO. FRENCH AND GBHMAN LBMONSs JC. CHRTLN olli'rB his services as teacher ol French am Geniinu. Io tbo-e persons who wish to aequiie a thorouar knowledce of those Languages, at very moderate terms 'JTi. lesions will la- given at the residences ot the pupils and at mj school l oom, on Rich street . between High and Third, next lo )t S. M. Smith's ollice. oc4-tt LA NO FOB SA LT-LTlieTiidiviib-il hall of l 711.100 Mrn of land, adjoining the city ol Columbus, 150 roils east oi Hlffa t-tieei, fronting on the Columbus nnd Groveport turnpike. Title iiiih-puliihlo price ISO doUfTd ptT acre. Tenu, easy, nnd mnde knowi, on application to D. tf. FORMAN Columbus, Sept. 4, 184'J. .1(1 FAII.SrpOH HAI-T CONTAINING J(M) acres upon the west side ot the Scioto river IT miles north of GdhinibnB, and B north ot Dublin ; .ri mile" from thfl Lake F.rie nnd Cincinnati Railrond, and 4 miles irom the Columbus pjank Road. The laud is tirnt rate, 14(lacres under hi provcincut, with a never falling stream running through all pa P rtiere is a goial tlone house, with hard and rain water pun h clov to the door. Tliere is a sugar camp ami orchard of you i grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the colol , . ted Sulphur Sprinirs. For turther infonnat'ou, upply upon the premises, ol oc-jMoin JNO. ROBINSON tu hoi;s(.iu:i:n i; lass y a ii E.-i-bHks.quRit . VUV Pmls unl Half and 1'nckim; Bottles. Jars, Tl biers. Vial, and Druggist W of ull kinds ; ' boxes runt (ilasswaie ; Wine bottles, Mola.'ses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, P and Fluted. Also, DruggH Warn ol every variety, constant sale by ii w ,-M-r.r,un ocl7tf Columbus street, Cincinnati )Wlv BONES Belli vernoii Superior Wheel Oven Glass, SI r&UUU Bflfl from 'i X9 to 40Xo0 ; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, ol all de.-criptiona; yooo boxes Country Rrand-, sizes from 7 X D to 20 Xl!4 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W SPEEUS, ocl7-tf No LB) Columbian street, CincinnRti wl i; AM) SI l. Ali IIOI'SE MOLASSES -fH) brls Itetiuetl Miizar.s; 50 ilo : II Molasses, prime, landluv t Belle Isle, and tor sale hy apo KING ic HEFFNF.lt, Cinciim-.il 1 1'LES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for CsUfon.ii' I . o 11 tniflrn, may In had by pplyinu to apll KING A HEFFNEK, V Main st, (..:. . l IMNS. -tfi boxes. 100 boxes, lUU 14 boxes, ' r.A-u IV irom John Adams, and for sale by apfi KING A HF.FFNER, Cincinne CAHltl Al.i: TltlMMINi;. p PIECES Painted Canvas-. O 15 " llama-k Linen. 4 " Silver DrHh Hrundcloth. 00 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, Tutt I. at I ntrnlnnd EnnmeRed Leather, Ax los, piinua and Malleable Castings. For sate at the sign ot mo nor.i Wbl rAin.uuiv 1 I If HOItS. -1 l.-HUiitul Mirrors with gilt or broniobrecJt- .ti eon snd marble mantlet .for sale by J. II RILEY fr CO. I HOP OS ALN I OU PI HLIS1IINO THE OHIO EDITION OF THE W'Mern LiU-mry 'limiiine. rtHV. first uumla r of a monthly dollar Miuriuine will bo issued l by the subscriber, lor circulation in the State of Ohio, about the first of March. If-MI. It will be devoted to Education. Literature, Science, Arts and Morals, and some of the hct writers in the country, andparticu-ly of the West, will lie employed as contributors to its columns. The Mairiuine will be issued in large octavo form, each monthly numlter con-iting ot tairfy fro pagr. and will he printed upon good paper in a style pi mechanical execution equal, in errry respect, to the best Ijistern Magazines. Each number will lie illustrated with a steel plate ennraving of the best kind. The Term of the :a,n.7.ne Will tte i'i dollab s-r annum, tnrariably in adrnnrt, or TsTH cents per numlT. payable to the Agent or Post Master upon Uw delivery ol each number. For contributions, which shall be written up-m urn subject, and in such a style as shall be suitable lor insertion, the pnbUnh-er will pay from raw to (arr d.dlar$ pr oaf No commume .ti.,n, ex. . ( 11 l,e t.. 11. ' dl In received tor teas than thrte nor more than m rce. nor will any la- in-enea wiui- vr'i.;:ji :S2r' Z ,",TO f .'"."' naliSTlsnn to the i"' may dire, t his o.n ''''"' mW . liaSam now KtiV, iUi hi. a.tariiM. anj il It i mrtnl, tlx am 1 r r 1 . " I " ''"I Hi' if tliur a- -oi'ii ti.i' ciioiiinintcatiuii mabi-a ita aiirni' in the HfaVaSM All nr.kr. fur til" Mattaz ni-. to br "-nt M mail, man be ti Juillll io Mr Jams, Iiwuk i lumbiia. UMtd Aent for the Jitate ut UI1111. and muit. in ail caaea, rnrlu itaa dollar to manre .nation liKORQE BHKWflTKR, Editor and Pmprirtor.
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1850. NUMBER 830. m 4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT & BASOOK. QFFICR SOUTH-BAST COBSKB ov HMM ST. AND SUUAU alli-v. TEKMS liiviirluhl) in iidvunci-. The Daily, to pmow In Oohtmbiu, per year fi 'X sent by mail out "I' Columbus 5 00 m during the session, and Tri-Weekly Iiiilance ol year In Columbus fteTri-W.vkiy liy mail 8 o) . t 00 . a oo . B 00 . 1 ."SO . i as . 1 00 . 9 00 1 00 Weekly in loiumous nut of the , ity;hymml. .mule TO clubs of ft,ur MI"1 UPW1 To clubs nl ten and upwards, to DM address. Dnily, session Tri-Weeklv Weekly, ilnijle..... . To club- Of live ami upwards DO 40 AflVLTtllllllK. Tho following rates and rulen of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htnteeman mid the Ohio State Jounml, to be oWrved, in all cuses, niter thin date. July 90, 1S49. Dolly Pnmr. One aquurp, 10 lines or less, one insertion . . $0 m eaeb additional. . . O H .. 1 !MI .. a oo . . 3 00 .. 4 00 . . 6 00 .. 8 00 . . 10 00 .. U -W . . m oo .. 10 oo . . BO 00 Bfl mi . . BB oo so 00 BO oo M m 10 oo i: ik) 85 oo i:to 00 week. 3 ....... i month. 3 ..." 6 ..." Standing card, 6 lines or le, per annum . Ucohu3m,wltM ohtntMi " ' 6-..-" " J' - M "13...." "... i H " changed weekly " " - - h " " iy ii " Willi tlMBaJM " M... ebatmed weekly. daily. Other cast's not provided lor, chargeable in ( oiilonnity with thfl above rutes. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For eaeb additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and lor each additional square inser ted under the yearly rates, halt priee. No ditrthwnentw be considered by the year, naloM it is ipo- cifled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between Die parties. Publisher" not accountable for He uccuriicy of legal ml vei li-i' uientrt bojond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to he charged at Hie rate of fifty 08001 per week, fur each name; the same to he, in all eases, paid in advance. Ail adverti semen hi from atriingcra or transient persona to bo paid in inhume. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a IpeolAod number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will lie exacted accordingly. Tlie privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular biw ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, 0 he paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, ('encriil Agents, Ileal Estate Agent, ir.t not to la-contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, iit the usual rates. No ADVEHriSKMKVIS CAN UK INS Kiel Kill OH ATT I Tor SI, V. Advertisements tor charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to DO i kuTgOO half price. Marriage notices to be charged Sii cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, und when so accompanied, to bo paid for. Hegular advertisers, and all others sending communication! or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to burs, MlreOf, 000 eerts, or any public entertaintiientfi wliere charges me imi.l. 1 . . i Hdmiltauce all notices of private as-uciatioiir. every notice .ie-i):;oed to eall uttetitioii to private enterprise, ealeulnted of in-tended to promote individual interest, can only 00 imerled with the understanding that the tame i to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged at the rate of not less than ,'' cents per line, ami then only wIimi accompanied by an advertisement. BJ-VU leaded advertisements to be charged notice s than double the Ooove rules, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to DO rhaijied It the rate uf M per cent, in advance on the iboTi rr-tes. Attonieys will be bolden for the price of ! userting advertise-menu brought in by them. 3 Counting House Almanac for 1850 "JANUARY. JULY. . m. t.w t. r.. s.m. t.w t. r.ji. .. .. I S :") i 5 .. I J 3 A t (! 6 7 8 ! 10 11 IS 7 8 II III II 19 13 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 M 15 16 17 18 111 SO SU SI SS S3 24 25 26 3 1 22 S3 24 25 26 27 27S8 211 3031 .... S8S9 30 31 .. .. .. FEBRUARY. " AUGUST? S. M- T- W T. V. I. I. M. T. W I V. r. IS 112 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 10 11 IS 13 14 15 If 11 IS 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 111 SO 21 22 S3 18 19 20 21 22 23 34 2 I 2.'i 26 27 28 .... 25 2li27 2829 30 3 1 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. . M. T. W T. K. H. - M. T. Wj 1 . K. S. 12 1 2 ll 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 II 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 3 1 1 -I--!-- ...J APRIL. OCTOBER, i. i. w t. k. s. m. r. w t. v. ".7 T 2 3 4 5 "6 .. I ) )Ts 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 II III 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 21 22 23 24 25 S6 S7 SO 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 .. . 27 28 29 30 31 .. MAyT NOVEMBER. I M. T-l W T. F. . . M. T. W T. Y 1 2 3 4 .. 77 .. .. .. 1 S I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 IS 13 14 IS 16 19 SI) 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 SO 21 22 23 26 27 2 8 29 :lo:il.. 24 25 26 27 2s ." In JUNE. DECEMBER. M. T.w T. F. 5- M. I . W T. f. . '77 1 12 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 l 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 SO 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 S9 SO 27 38 S3 24 25 26 S7 SI 39 39 30 31 9 ' '.OO-' W. A. NULs iioi lies itt t. tw mid Solicitor tn i Iiiiiicitv. o FUCi; Willi Win. DeunUon Jr., No. C, Neil's Kiehange, oppo site .eerctary oi Stat-' nhVe. teely-tlly B. V. CONWAV. 1 E. 'OMLINSON. II. V. CONWAV ft (it.. 3ROC III , DBA I-1 Bi IN 1 110 D D C K , PIG BOM AND C-u m ill ism I on ninl Foriudlim .lercliuntM, FRONT ITHXKT, jyll-lyd POHTSMOI Til, OHIO. A. K. BVTTLBSj JAttWiy illlil ( oiin-elloi ill LotW, CnliliiibiiM, Ohio. TjrHce, No. S. Neil's KHfhfllgti opposite Secretary of Slate's otlici J78T WILLIAM R. UILMOHR. fHAKI KS W. aftVOU V. H. A D. V. (JlliMOItK. AtlornevN nl Law und SolIeilorn in Chimcery. OlUce, N. K. corner Main and Seventh streets, auH-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. ll.TMSTiH'KA- CO. Forivnrtllnj mill ( oiniiiiioii Alerch uiN, Frotluct Dealers, and Curd Oil Miuiufacturers, ('mini IJasm. COLI'URt-8, OHIO. " J. R1IHJH A Y oV T'O.'S Iron Foundry, Hrouif utri-el, near Hie lliide, Coliini-Iiiin, tlhio. Stoves ol all kinds, and a great variety oi (Vtings, always on band. octl,41 Ilt. HOIILKT TIIO.MI'SON'S OFTICB. VO. I, Neil's Kxehniiue, oppu-ilc tie' Secretary -.1 Stule'd 11 office, High st, Columbus. dooll (;i;oik;i: c. walci rr, 8 IO N AND BANNER PAIN T I It , Uovil-dtt COIXMBl fl, OHIO. WALTBB TIIHALL, Attorney and ( ouo-i Hoc nl Law, ( olnmhii-, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take- the Acknowledgment of Deeds A lor the State of New York. Office on High st, lietwcsm Town and Rich. ocftW I. y, WHITINCj": lltVriNIITON BOOK-SKLLF.ItS and Stationers, next door to the ( 'linton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Book and Stationery always on hand. f n EI BUT. . C. LILLET MKIBEHT Ar LILLLV, OOOK-RINDLHS, High Ftreet, opposite the Public (Ifflofl. Co-D lumbus. au-J'.. I . .1 Oil N lleOOWKLL, Jr., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, rtn-6m KW iti; i. j ItLXOVAL. fAR. MARIS S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad- fl- Joining his resiuenc. and opposite, tua f-ust Usplist Ctiurcn. i- J. K I , AMItOTT A 00m I"i:ai,i:ii.-' u, ii i 1 i aMi iy. linn, nail-, iiia. in I ' Hullders' material I armiiiif and Mei'liiiiueal TnoN, Mditary (Ve., o. li: lliuh Htnut, -tun l the tiiit I'liiiioek uiin i: KID si,ii;(s. AN oasortuieiit of Lodloo' W'liiie Kid BUppon hurt roooirfld and lor sale by deeil H. II. KIM1IAI,!,. deot ifiii. fiiiii iv i i r . , COMMISSION AND ! 1 lit U'AHIUNO M KHi.'ilANT DAVIS, - HI I II il- (O Wliol. V Dealers in (iroerries and Produ Personal attention given to rei-eivi sellim: I'loduee euu-it'lii'd fur s;d Port-iin. utb, I tlnn. g and forwarding giaxls, nnd sel'.'-Uly, JBTNA I.N'SI'KANCH COMPANY, OK Hartford, ' 'uinnvlii nt. I 'apitnl paid in anil safety inve-ti d. MTOlOOO; The rabocriboT. uonl for this t'omtiany, is pre pared to take every description of l ire hmiirauee, ujioti liberal lerm-. jov.-(iii. ii. Ai,r..jtni'r,ift .iu"in, ( DltS. SKIWI I( A Mil. DIM I II. W ILL all' i ii I to all eases, in cily or eoimtrv, on the shoilecl no- Ollice. No. J- I. Ilich street, oliiin J I r I 'ollllnereid Itoiv. Ite-iileuee, o i r the Mure ot Alescro. ooillitn y ,V I H'lil. I.Htraue un friend street. ep'.lMlIlm OOLUBIBVI INSI HANCii COMPANY, WSBM AND iriimnni rilllS Company continuea to iinuirc every n)ecles of building, I and thclurniture, mOOhmorT, good-, wares and morchoodhus, and other property contained l lit i in, again-t loss or damage by tire ; also, pti amhoati, and all sail vessel', mid Ihecargooi Of 00 in hontfj, mil vessels, keel boats, and oilier water rraft, tigaiiist the perils of seas, lakes, and riVl rt, on Hie uni t favorable tenon. jmieyiMtf DBMAB ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. ( I1AOS Pimento; .r b:cjs .lava ( liniUni from L'nl- i JJ tcu States, an or sale oy KOKI .v BBFFMBB, C'lnclntmnti LEATHER. 100 bundle Upper and Skirting Leather just received by KINO A HBFFXBB, nptl No 37 Muln street, Cinctiinnti SHi.XU AND MOI.ASSKS.-'I-H) hdda Softr, fair and prime; l.-.-tHJIibW Mobiles; for nule by KINO A- HEFFKBB, innr.'i )H Main street, CiHcinnatl Oil, CLOTHS. &BGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fnney, Oerman, Chi-1 i hi 'si-, liiiL'lir-h hi. I Amerit an I urniture Oil Cloths, just re-eeived and for sale by J. I). OSfiOHN Sl CO. V OTIC I'..-Thfl DQtNI and HOOUUti Of OoorgO Here &Co., are J l li lt with us for settlement und collection. They mnjtbO paid wilhout delav. 0EBE, AHItO'lT Si. CO. Columbus, July :, 164!). PRINTING HATBRIAIiS FOB SAjLB. IOH sale, low for cash, or on short credit, u largt? asiortmcnt ol Printing Materials, consisting in part id' '! Super-royal Irou Sniitli Prce 1 SunlKTry Proof, 88 lbs. Pirn. m) Small ric. 4DI) " BoOMOjOio, nearly iihw, 130 llrevlcr. 100 " Minion, " 130 " Minion, " Severul Ionia Fancy Type. Al-o. Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which ia nearly new. Together with Stands, Oalleys, Stickc, Chases, RuW, J.raritt, (book and DOWtUOMT,) IlDpOOtag flt0D00 IN finally, everytllluj used in h printing olHee. Any portion ot the above will he sold extremely low for cash, or on Mart time. dooll 0HA& SCOTT, A(ent. SMITH'S fICES of Doineslic Mumifneriire, the best in the market, for nde at thfl ligO Oftho QII.T PADLOCK Bopt in PATENT PEN HAKBB8--ANOTHBB scimm.y.- X A superior article for making Quill Pens by n single and simple oerHtjon. Warranted. l or salu at the new hook etore of : l J. II. IIII.KV Sc. CO. Mm;im,y i.mpoktant to hoi sk imintkks, HOI B KEEPERS AND OTHKKS Valuable Discoverv is TH1 AM ok r.triv(j. .Iamks Coppl'CK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered a simple process of preparing and mixing Common WhlM 1 MU) paint and all delicate eolors, by which their lialiihty to change and lose their OOtw1 and beauty in thu shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fact that white paint in parlora und other shut-up rooms, in pas-aL'e- and behind doors nnd 6bntlei - almost invariably assume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being applied, when excluded from the direct ray of light. livery good painter must de-ire to remedy this acknowledged evil. Tins he may now easily und cheaply do, and be enabled to perform good work that will' he u-elul and satisfactory to hiieui-tomeis, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing tin present opportunity to avail himuelt of thin desirable improvement in his art. I'leaee cull at this ollice to eximine certificates, &c, ami to learn how the necesMiry information may he obtained. I . I ! ..-I it i . - ship und stenmhoat owners should of coursn see iiij their painting ia hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, mid ttm- avoid tfifl B2mOTBQ0O inoonTomoncflj unhndthiness and expflSM of frerjuenl repomtfnff, Columbus, Dec. 88, 1849, MAY tJOODS. WL have in store, and otter for side on good terms "." do. Cboiiping Axen of lnvorito brands. 4 doz. Ilroad M " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saw.). 800 boxes Window OhihS. 100O0 lights " Soih. 1000 lbn. Putty. 10 bids Linseed Oil. 200 kega Nails, iu.ortcd. OKItK, AHItO'lT &. CO., DjOffO At the sign ol llie Olli I'ndiuck. DIYOIfCK. iriEW OP Tin: law RELATIVE To DIVORCE.- 1 lie un iler.-i'.-neil have in press a work on the above uhjed, by Hks. 11V I'OI.HiM v. This work is written with reference to the Statute of Ohio, but the Inrgesf portion ot it is appliealde to the law of every other Stale. It eoODuSI a view ot the following Huhjects : I. Ol divorces generally. II. Of the courts granting divorces. III. UOOJMOl divorce. i. I'rior existing marriage. . . wnui an- eooe. I. Adultery. VIL bnpotenoe. Vtlh Bxtromo enwltj. IX. ! raudiileiil contract. .. OrOH neglect of duty. M. Habitual diunkeniiesi. XII, InhuttOQI piiiu-hment. XIII. LttMOJi and Cotmntiguinity, and Alliniiy. XIV. Condonation. XV. Rfl eriminalioli. XVI. Collusion. XVII. I.ap-e of time. XVIII. Alimony. XIX. Of the bill. XX. rMKlOffllfllgl to a decree. XXI. Ot BO OjOOTOO, XXll. Foreign divorces. Fonns ot hills, decrees, Sic, Tin' IntriMluclion coutaina a brief view, I. Ol the history of divorces, ami their law in foreign countries. II. The law oftho different, states, in. The anon law. l vol. 8 vo. J. ii. BtLXT Si co., Columbus, Sept. 10, IMS, Publisher and Ilookellrr. NEW BOOKS I BUTJ Tales from all Nntiona; by AotOOOl It. Moiitallm, with -J4 Illustrations, by Hichard Doyle. 1 vol Ijniii. A bflOMtuk work tor ('liriatmns lUid New Year's pre-sotits.Jane F.yrc. An Autobiograihy, Kdited by Cnrrer Hell. A DOW and beautilul edition in 1 fol l', mo. Shirley. A Tale; by Currer Hell, author of "Jane Fyre." A new and beautilul edition in I vol. -,' mo. Sidouia, the Sorceress ; the supposed destroyer of the wholi Reigning Ducal Hou-e I'omerauia ; by William Mcinhold, 1 voL ra Price 10 cents. Itohiiul C'ashel, by Charles Lever, llbistrati'd by Phiz. Com-plete in ;i Parts. Part M ju-t published, and for sale at the lioo store of OjOM 1. N. W1IIT1NO i HUNTINGTON. TICKNOIt'S SPANISH MTEKATI HE. ISTOUY of Spanish Literature. My George Ticktior. Just 1 compli'ted, in ;! elegant BfO vols. Thia day received at thfl bookJtorool fJoalS I. N. WHITING & BUWTIWQTOW, ABJAANGBMBNTS FOR 1 HSO. W I 1, 1, 1 A m M . KA880N, Kuilrmul Dipnteli '(rwti imUiik tinil CoinmUtloK Alrrclitiul, rVarcAoOJM No. fi, MVicr srat, IhtfYnlo. UFDCCKD IJATKS FROM AI.HAN t TO HCFFALO. First (,'Imss 100 cent, ami Second Class M cents, pr DKI pounds. ,1 Hours iroin .iioany in nuii'ito. Aopnth, D. A. Kildy, Cleveland ; K. Sheldon. Sandii.ky ; Rail road Agents, ' 'inclnnati, Spriugtleld and Columbus. To HVoid delay mark package A. Si II II. R., care of Win M. KhsmiI), Itutbdo. Ship hy Albany boats from New York. (mar :iiiid It AILItOAD OAINIIU S IdM', OTIZEN8 Ifltrmg in the Cars, by calling at the Singe office J North-Fast corner Nefl IIoum, enn secure Railroad Tickets and ulso have the Omnibus call for Ihem in any part of the city marii-dly It. O. HKAM, Se;'y O. S. Company. 9tM St IH50. vitoh & IIALK, !,,.- to NrElrain A- Fitrk,) I I M: WARDING AND COMMISSION MLROHANTS, ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds of Groceries, at wholei-ale nml retail. N. B. The highest market price paid nt all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Buililins:, opposite J. Rldgway & Co.'s Foundry, Co LCMBL'S, Onto. mar5 dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . HIDOWAY & CO., M A N I FA f: T 0 It K HTKA ?t BNOIB 1 1 , CROM new ami innroved pattenis, among which is one for the r Ml'LF.Y SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS nnd fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated l'ARKF.R'S I A T K N T WATLR WIIEKL, RAILROAD CAR WIIKFLS, and all other IRON and BRASH CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MACK IKK K V of all kinds made promptly to order. HICK'S ( LLI.HUATF.D COOKING STOVL, Premium t'iKiking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly tor sale at wholesale and retail on lilernl terms. Merchants and others dealing in I'loughsand StoTes arc rcspect-lullv invited to examine our stork ami prices. Columbus, t 'I'm A HOI SK A NO LOT AT A UKKAT IlAlKiAIN. W L Kroaiitiiorieil I v a gentlcmnn inu- going toi sli- ' fornia, lo sell a House nnd Lot on Friend street, beyond i ' nl i. at a banm.n ol .i.j or -i.i it cent mar4 BAKKR Sl .RMHTRON(L HI'S IN ESS l I N M A NS 1 1 1 P . SPENCF.lt A RICE'S system nl Business Penmanship, containing a full fsT.es of copies, rulos, and explanations, carefully prepared for the counting-house, school', and youths fitting lor easiness transactions. These copies are a lac-simile of theau. tbor'a writing , intended to impart to the learner a hand-whtiogat onre beautiful and practicable. For sale at the book store of mare I- N. WHITING fr HUNTINGTON. I 1 1' I l "i ' WAII WITH MIC XI CO.- A lull lli-to,y,d IV DM HiM, Progress and Ti runiinliMi of the Wwwltfa Mexico: by K. S. Itlpley, llrevet Major in the United States Army. 2 vols. I vn. Just puldihed. l or takt at tli llookstore of doeM I. N, WMITINO Si HUNTINOTON. ULINP8BN Ol-' SPAINi lltNOTLSOf AN UNFINIHIIKD TOI'K IN 1H17 Hy S. T. " ' Wullis. 1 vol l-J mo. Price Vo el-. Just, received at the Hook Mori- of I. N. WMITINO ft Ml.'NTINtiTuN ANTHOVS AM DINT IjEOfHt IIMIY. A! SYSTEM of Ancient and Modiitmd Geography, Alc liy 'barli's Ambon. I,I.D. I lar'e ol. H vo. .In-t oulilished. c or sine ui me iiooxsuire oi dodM I. N. WHITING &. HI.'NTINGTON. "CAST Til Y BBBAO UPON the yvatfkh." rnilK world wide renown which hun imperishably mierlbod in 1 glowing characters, i- tiiST on the hckom. ok vamk Die old and familiar unu oi PYFER S 0Oh those truly lorluuale and rar famed LorPKIIY ItllOKKHS, No. 1 ClOlTr rmuntT, Hai.ti-mohk, Md., (whose single purpoiw lor years has been to dispense the radiant smile of the " Fickle GuiLleni," to theircorre-pon-denta.) Inn also n ndered entirely unnecessary any pretext lor self-laudation, for their cupol glory Is lull. F.very section of the L'nion will bear witness lo the glorious, and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents nil over the country have realiz'il splendid fortunes Irom small outlays at Pyfer Sc Co.'s Great Prize Agency, Continued Succc m! Wonderful Di-tribolioiiof I't'lesi! : 1(10,000 jtaid out in Prize Moooy during the month ol March, by the far-famed Pyfer Si. Co., to the palrons of their truly lucky house, residing in the lollowing stales : ; RKADKKS, PAUSK AND BEPIJtOT I ,J AWW, iiumlaTs 10 30 CI, packago whole tickets font to Ten-nesse.iH.OOO.iiuiiiln'rs M6S7L whole ticket, Fetit to Alabama. - -o. nuinhers 14 87 XI, half ticket sent to Ohio. l,",.i00, nnmbers 1 Hi 4A pia kago hull tickets mttO Ohio. t50ut)0,nuniber-. 11 41 70, package quarter tickets M-ntto North ('arolina. lH.000, numbers r. .17 00, quarter ticket sent to Virginia. - iiumla-rs ','0 i'rl 0'J, package qunrter tickets sent to South Caroliiiu. 5,000, numbers 18 70 75, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 4K5lh),mim1iers BO 01 (El, quarter ticket w-ntto North Carolina. 4,000, numbers 88 55 7J, package quarter tickets srnt to Penu-iy I van In. Prize navmi nts at I'vfer Si Co.'s made in Gold nt right. j?One Order lo this grcnt jirize lirm may seci.rea Fortune. (O-ii ml Army Of jLottftliM ft April, IS.jO. XJT CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVE! Dato. Capital No. of Price of April. Prizes. ballot. Tickets. 1 '85,000 75 Nob. 18 drawn ?- 8 ai,IOO 78 " 13 S 3 35,000 75 " II H io 4 80,000 78 " 14 " S 5 80,000 Mi " 10 11 S o 37,500 75 " 18 " 10 U 83,000 78 " 13 " 8 8 80,000 75 11 15 " S 10 30,000 7fl " 13 " 10 11 18,000 78 " 11 " S 18 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 50,000 78 " 15 " 15 15 25,000 78 " 18 8 111 18,000 78 " 13 5 17 5 80,000 75 " 13 " III 18 85,000 78 " 13 " ft 19 3 10,000 78 " 13 fi 90 40,000 78 " 13 1U 83 3 15,000 75 " 11 " 8 83 84,000 78 " 13 " 8 34 30,000 78 " 14 " 10 35 80,000 75 " 13 fi 341 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 97 75,000 75 11 80 99 -"i.'HM 78 " 15 " 8 30 90,000 73 " 13 " fi Price of Packages. YU (MJ 1H 50 80 00 17 .Ml 17 00 37 00 SO oo 15 85 37 00 1H 50 13 00 50 00 30 00 18 50 37 00 18 50 10 00 40 00 31 00 18 50 35 00 18 50 13 00 78 00 88 50 18 50 PleaOfl Ohwerv'. Correpoiidenli w ill please bear in luiml that tlienrices of Pack- ngei ol Ounrter '1'u kets only are pulilished in thin juijier. refj upon as being corntcl, are idwuyu forwarded from Pyfer A' Co.'s. " ip Ibink Drafts or Certificate a of Deposit payable in Gold nt light, will be promptly remitted to thoie Corresuondents who Draw prized nt ryter sc t;o. . Remember, n Package of tickets can draw four of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. iy in oriier lo secure a lortune, ami LOO BOM mmieuiuteiy al ter tlie result is known, the rflUOfl of this paper have only to remit cash dtalH or prize tickets, to the t dd Fslalilished, lar-fallied and truly fortunate Kxchiinge and Lottery Urokers, 11 1 SK Si uu mar81 No. 1 Light st., Raltimore, Md. A M'l. t:UI 11 FORTUNE 31 A Y II K (LIINEI) 11Y AN OUTLAY OK MM K t3. METIKirOLLTAN I'OKTRAIT CLUB, OffUvc Hf. Albany Roadt London, England. rlMIF. Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a A Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses eulercd for the forth-coming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given 10 great sat i-tact ion, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; nnd that while the past success ami high estimation in which the Club is hchlnre subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours tor a still nurUtOT development, of their plan. For thefulure, llierelore, the number of Prizes will bfl OX-tended tolhe Porirails ol all HorMfl that BTC enn reil lor each particular Rnce. ftOB starfera as wen as Winners anil .-tnrieis. The following list is now oponi 5,(XNI Members to eneh Class. First Class JU10, second do., &:, third do., 1. Parties can hnve one or more shares in each or either of thfl dlflhnmt Clnssea. Tliose Memla-rs who draw the Portraits ol First, Second and Third Horses, tlie other slnrling Horses, al-o those tl ai do not shirt (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive the. fol- low.ng prizes, the drawing Will take place ten days lielore tlie Races. h.roiiinf TlnrJIlfinr Pit' i tm'imi First Cbws Second do. Jd8'i.oiMI 10.000 y.iHH) iio,ni.ii 5,000 1.000 5,'HHi 8,500 5.000 3,500 5i N I 10,000 5.000 l.ooo Third do. rbeiiuiiibe. of Prizes to be ilirtriimted in eaeb Class are 80U. thnt being the number of BotlOfl entered far thfl RflOO, All Let-tcrs to contain a ii iintlani-e lb ults, Hank Notes, ,Vc, tuldn ssed ami made payable to the Managing Director. 88 Albany Road. Loiulon, falHWld. Numbrrs forwarded imtnedintely on the reeeljit of a remittance. Full particulars of tin; Race will be sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Sulncriber, so that 1m may know his position and whether or not 1m ! one of the lortunate. Office commission fk per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St, Lvger same ns the above. mat 4 HAGNIFICBNT LOTTBBY. (hie (iriinil Cnpilnl of MHMI.OOO-nlnn, H 0.(tOO PSOiOOO fVOiOOO ! nml J30 prizes of t9,000. J IRtilNlA STATE LOTTERY, for the hen. lit of Hononmll AcHilemy. Class D, for 1850. To be drawn at Alexandria, Vo. on Saturday, April 5J7, 1850. under the fiiperiiiteiidnnec of Com inissioners. J. W. MAL'RY Si CO., Maaofr3 78 number lottery 18 drawn ballots. IFTIIDTO lOHMJili I magnificent onpBfJof fjlltO.IKHI . . 50,000 . :!o,ooo .. 80,000 . 15,0(10 . 11,550 . . 1000 . . 2,000 i spiciiuut ntiM oi 1 do do do do do do do 1 850 (loweft three luiniWr prizri) oo prizes o! WO 65 do 3D0 65 da 200 65 do 160 4,810 do 80 27,040 do M Tickets 0 Halves 80-Ouarters 10 Kighlh- 5. Price of certificates of package, in the nbovo Magnificent Scheme, as follows: A certificate of package of fj whole tickets f500; of M lialres 250; of 26 eiiarters 185 ; ol 2d eiKhtha 62,50. A certiHente of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to all over 418 nett that may be drown by tin twenty si tickets named therein. Certificates of halve i. ipiarters, nnd eighths In proportion ii- -n em ii sc H oi" i- oi i lie- i.m- ..unu-nve ever urnwn in the Cnitinl Stall's, and H well worthy of tin attention of ad venturers. The lowest prie that can lie drawn by a ticket having on it three of the drawn numbers', is 8.000. Orders for tickets and "hare- ami errtilicates ol packages in the above magnificent scheme will lr promptly attended to, mid tui account ol the drawing will be sent ummiliutely aiier it over to all who may order tickets from ns. Address J. & C MAl'RY, Agents, feblil Alesandria, Va. NIEN('KH A KICK'S lKN l VNHHIP. T1HF. Boy's First Lesson in Business nnd Record Penman-hip, A containing a plain guide into the simple movements, principles, sod leading combinations in the art, with explanations, di rrctinns, and short rules to govern in the features ol writing, vis I formation, combination, shade, sIojkp, and arrangement, carefully prepared for the use of public and private, schools, and youths preparing to become humcus men. For sale nt the bookstore of iriarS 1. N. WHITING It BUNTLNQTON. l(OLM) ( ASIILL. R Ol.AND I'ASHKL. By Charles Lever. :i part". The Cnx- tons. By Rulwer. 8 iiarts. A new i"ipply for sale by mar 14 I.N. WHITING ii III NTlNi.TnN. II LTIIOOIST HYMN HOOKS.-lbe new edition in IfJ. Tarious bindings, for sale bf feb!4 I. N. WHITING A HCNTINGT'iN. AltNOl.D'S SI'ltlKS Or 4 LASSICA1 HOOKS for Schools and Collegrs, for sale wholenale and retail by janlK) " J. H. RILEY L CO- COMIIK'S I'HYSIOLOtn Or IH4JKSTION. f1IIK Physiology of Digestion considered with relation to the I Principles of Dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D I rOBB the lat Ftinburgh revised and enbirged eilition. with illu strati on , I vol. 18 mo. This day received at the book store ot feb37 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. HANDS NOT HE A UTS. nANDfl not Hearts. A novel. By Jannet W Wilkinson. Price 25 cents. The hearts, of old, gave hands : Butour new heraldry i hands not hearts." This tiny received at the book store of feb27 I. N. WHITING fr HUNTINGTON. IH'IIITECT OFFICE Miehr,iiie 11,11. Colnm. him. (Uiin. N. B. KELLY informs the rmMie that durint his absence ill his Architectural business, FjniDeerinf and Sir reying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by the UDderiigned H. II. BLACK MORE, d31 J A rchilect and Civil Engine HOTELS AND SALOONS. DltOlYAY HOTEL, HY DAVID MITCHELL, id o ni Mtrret, ('oluinliii, Olilo. arts-dti CAIMTOL nOITBB OOLUMBUBi OHIO. M. NOHT11HUP, PlOPEllTOB, tTIBIS new and popular Hotel is located in thfl most central pnrt 1 of the ciiv. R has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a Ml nial lo Unit ot any Hotel in the West. The Table d'JIote is furnished with every luxury the market affords, and no pains will be spurcd to make the guests feel at homk. Singes for nil the route", call at litis hou-'o daily for passengers. Oonvoniant md tu-i mta staliling and ("arriage llouw; aiua h ed, mid experienced and careful Oetlers, always in attendance. wptllMyl UNITED HTATBS HOTEL !oLlrMBLTS. RO H k R T RUBBEL MAS taken lie' I'nited Staten Hotel, located n few rods south ol UfloU stand, where he is prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome bis old patrons and friends, and all oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either bu-iue,) or pleasure. Imar8t) AMERICAN SALOON, (t'NUKH THK AMERICAN IIOTKI..) M A VK ju-t received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on linml all the delicucieq of the season, such as Oysters, Hirds, VflniflOn, Froth PiBh Sardines, Pickled Oysters, ('lamp, Lobsters, .Ve., At. 'Hie liar will be kept (roustautly sujiplied with the purest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Sic, No pains will liespared to gratify the tastes nnd appetites of the gUesU of the American Saloon. 1-51 Oysters by tlie dozen, hundred or ran. oc4-tf CITY NALOON-ColumbU"., OUts (OltNI'lt High Street and Sugar alley, Tlio proprietors of this Ofltnhbflhmflnl are now prepared to servo up Oysters, Game, b'i-h, and all the luxuries . r the season, in n style unsurpassed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing lo u'ive supper-. Thfl liar in siiplibed with tin Dflflt of LupiOTI mil I i.: irs. On draught, Cnrew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale Hid Mottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, Iry (oc8l-dti ItARKFJt Si OLMSTKD. I,IFK INSI'ltANCi:. Yi;V Yi IRK I. M i: INSI'RANCi: COMPANY. Ollice No. (W, .1 Walt street. MORRIS FRANKLIN, I'nu't. PLINY FULL'-MAN, .Ictuorif. (!lmrter iHrpetunl. The business of this company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la-t three years amounted to over SltfO.OOO, Fiich policy hold, flf i" a member of tin- company, and entitled to share in its profits, Which have avera :"d 00 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exefled if.-st, in which case per cent. is reuuired and 40 per cent. limy lo paid by depositing u note for that amount, renewable an-nunlly, and lanring li DOT cent, interest. The n mount of its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing lm-iness, make this one of the cafest companies in the l'nion, for Lite Insurance iierfect security being alter all, sought for in invc-tments. of this kind. Tiiin comjiany will iit 'UH! on the lives of persona on any part of the globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A tnnn may insure his lib; in the name of his wife, so that the-amount injured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Tim many advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to bu correctly appreciated, and tlie prudent and considerate arc daily securing to their futnilie and friends those advantages. Thangentln this city would resect fully call attention to the superior claims of this company. Any information in connection with tlie subject will be cheerfully given, and the applications fur insurance promptly attended to. A. It. WOMBAUQH, Agent, 8d door south of the Frniiklin Hunk, over Coifs store. Hoh't Thomtsov, M. D., Kxamlning Physician. ma28 (A ICV CD WO It K . 4 RCIUTKCTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others l. engaged in building, can bo supplied with carved work for ! any purpose, whether Clas-icul or Orotesque, Gothic or Arabes-j one, Altar pleCfll for oburohflfl, Centre Pieces to support chandeliers, Panel-' lor walls, Frteze.i, Cap-', Tresse-, c, Qonflemen applied with original designs; Churches, Public ! Bfllhl or PrlTltS Houses, decorated with carved work equal to mjtfltng on Ibis side the Allantic. The subscriber lias boo ninny years exjierience, and can refer to many of his works, public nnd private. The carved dflOOntfoU upon the ceiling of tlie Odd Feb ' lows' Mali in Dayton was designed and carved by him, and h acknowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of tlie kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and tigure heads lor sins. .1, HVfainDWl t.nrver, Oo3X-d6m Dublin, Frunklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID rJUOUi FOR SALF, by the suliscriber, residing at Waterville, in thfl counly of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, liro of thf ffMisf $pltntiid imprvrfii farmt hjxoi thr Naumtf Hirer, to wit : The farm known as the Dodd tnnn. nt Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Mnunice City, containing nearly 1100 acres, 70 of winch are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwoBbu anil out-hou-es, nearly DflW, orcharding and fruit trees. Tlie Watm-h aial Btifl rMnflJ passes through the farm, thus atlord-ing water to all it parts, and ea.-e of transportation to the lake. Toll is one of tie' munt beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can eenrcety be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which 1 re-ide, containing nearly two hundred ncres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty neres of liottom land upon the Maumee. I'poii this farm then; nre large nnd very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling und out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting; of a large quantity of cherries, grupes, plums and peach-rn in short, a place which the uiidcraitMied has litled up, during h residence of fifteen years, as a home for himself. Terms may h. V-.... T, ,m atui'teatfim. ImarlCl II. RKKD. CA LI FORM I'll It Ol (-11 TM'KLTS ! ! rilHROI Oll TICK L I'S from N, w York to San Francisco in the 1 March, April and May steamers, lor sale by BUCKINGHAM A; STL'ltOES. Irk,'.: Zanesville, Ohio. Fr. MKINNHir, (Latr of A'ne Lhbon, Ohio.) ("1 BNKRAL Agency, C'omtnisHioii and Forwarding Merchant, T deoli in Botter, Cheeoe, Lord and Prodncfl in general, No. 13, East Front sr., near stenmbont landing, ( 'inrinnati, Ohio. Refer to Junius Wright nml A. G. Richardson, Bro. St Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass i. (.'o., New Lisbon ; Grigg Si Knott, Philadelphia : J OOO mtu. New Orbans ; S. B. Rflflfl, Porlsmoulh l.iiwson A C.ivotle, W cll-Olle ; llwalt ami Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Seott, Nnshville; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. (se88-dtf JjTBT rbcbiybd 4 T the old stand oppOflttl thfl r-t;le lb, use, an unrivalled MOOrl V monl of thfl tine.t ('Lotus, netrlf one bondrod dinenmi kind i ot Fancy anil Plain Cassimeres, rich f ancy ati'l Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party ami wedding Dre,) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Hilk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collar-, cotton nnd Wool Drawers and I'ndershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers,.-'usis'n-dors, black and white Kid ami Silk Gloves, wool Gloves nial Half IIo-m' ; ami in brief, every article of the riclint qualiiy ot gentlemen's wearing apparel to he found in the first draper establish-metilsi of the Last. These goods were very recently selcrted with great care l.y the imder-igned, in one ot the tir-st Lasteni market-, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, nnd our citizens generally, are re-pet (fully inwted to call and examine before they purchase ehwwh.-re. -Vf TEWABT. N. H. Onlers from any imrt of the Stnte, as heretoton. faithfully anil promptly attended to. novil i iik kkkim; a jiLni:i(Trs PRLMIUM BOSTON IMANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. BBBB, Asent, Four doors North ol tin1 Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. nulO-illy LITTLL MIAMI BAILROAD. SPRING AND SI MMF.lt ARIiANGKMF.NT-ISin.For New York ajni Boston two through Iraiiisdaily change of hours. On ami after Tuesday, April 10th, 1S4H, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on Last Front street at 5 o'clock 10 minutes A. M nnd :i o'clock, P. M.. Tor Milford, Foster's Crossing. Deerfield. Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 8 P. M. Passenger for New York, Ronton and intermedin! polnU. should take the 5. 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. I'iihs ngers for Columbus, Zunesville, Wneeling, and intrrmo-illate tow ns. should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. Tin-Olini Singe Company are running mo ncurwing in""" in connection with the Trains: A D ilv Daylight Line to Columbus from Sprinfc'tietd in connection with the Morning Train from Cincinnati. Alto, Daily I. ii. e, to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting Willi the :t 1'. M. Irani trim cinnati. The cars of the Mad River and Lake F.rie Railroad will leave SiiriiiLiield at 18 M. connecting wilh the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the prc-ent only. On Sunday but one train will be rim, h aving Cincinnati at :i P- M., and Springfieldat 4 P. M. Fare from Cincinnati to Xenia 1 90 pnneliclil 9 50 " Sandusky City 6 50 0 ' RuthUo 10 00 N Columbus 4 50 For other information nnd 'ITirough Ticket", apply at the Ticket OnVe, on Broadway, near Front rrect (.'incinnati. WM. CLFMFNT, SuiwrinUndent. J"jThe Company will not w responsible for Bnggagcescped-n .'SI dollar- in value, nnle-s the same ii n turned to the Conduc tors or Agent, and freight paid nt thr rate of a passage for every :m dollars ill value aNive tit at nniount Bpr.t! JUKI hrli S. 4. TAIt.lv ap6 KING fr HKFFNF.Il, Cincinnati Til PAUXHTBi 4 T WM. KING'- Dniir Store eperial attention i lend to chil j dren rir-t. ami alter llii ni all others who may U pleaded to tavor mm Willi a can. PATENT MEDICINES, Town nd's Sarfiiiarilla for the clransine of blood, and cure of nil -eruful i s ib-s-a-e". Osgomrs India l'h"Iagoene, and Smith a Tome, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thou-,ands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestta-k 's fr Seller's Vermifuge, will known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human "jslm. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease an-iiu: from a de-rannfd state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Coogh Syrop,for the rare of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse nes., Intlnenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whooping Cotizh, Ac., 4c. Tnuk s Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name ilwive all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick lleadai he, Rruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Soro Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, frc. All of the above medicines and many others, kept constantly i n band and for sale at WM. KING'S DRUG STORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio Stan Journal Office. aufl3dtf OENT'S Fit EM II CALF BOOTH. sf H'STOM made fine French Cult l,.ott OA $3 5i) and 4, iiT VJ sale atKJMRALL S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal tmidings Q6l n aUBtBBl Of Hi- I oil. ,1 Suites. moM MAHtH 4, 1H49, 101 MARCH (, tiki. THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZAOBART TAYLOR, of Louisiana ice President, MILLARD FILL.MORK, o New York. TIIK CABINET. S.cr. tary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Mflfi IvyothoJpTrflOoury, WM.M. MEREDITH, of I'eimsylvania, Secretary ol the Interior, THOMAS KWING, of Ohio. Secretary of War, GLORiiL W. CRAWFORD, of Georgia. Secretary ol the Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON, of irginia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLI.AMKlt, of Vermont. Attorney General, BE VERDI JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE J I)I IAKY. BUPBEME COURT OF TIIK I.'NITKO ST ATI'S. Chiet Justice, aOGRfi H. TANEY, of Maryland. jvyii.i inoi.r.d.., oi U0I0. JAMI-'S M WAYNE. Of Georgia, JOHN CATRON, ol Tern JOHN McKINLLY, of Ky., PETER V.DANIEL. ofVirginla, SAMUEL KELSON, of N. York, I.CVl WoODIiURY.ofN.Hamp. ROBERT C GR1LU, ofPflUt IWBIHBBBH OF THE Y.VXI" L'OMiHESH. AllBANOED ACCOHDINO TO THEIR KNOWN I'R!:XKRKXCE9 WITH BtVERKNCE TO TIIK TWO OHEAT I' ARTIES. S R N A T fi President MILLARD FILL.MORK, Vice President of U. htntei. ,-eci . tary .SDUitv DicKKNfl AtirMfOP. David It.i . . Mo. Hale, John P N. II. .N. C. Hamlin, Hannibal, d Me. .Ct. Huutou, Samuel, d Tex. .Tool Hunter, Rola-rt M. T.d...Vo. .Mo. Jones, George W, d Iowa. Geo. King, Wm.R.f Ala. -Ark. Muiiguui, Willie P. u N. C. .Mu, Mnson, James M. d Va. .Ia. Miller, Jacob W. w N.J. ..H C. Morton, Jackson, ic Flor. ..H.C. Norria, Moses, jr. d N. II -Mich. Penree, James A.M Md. ..Ohio. Phelps, Samuel S. w Ver. ..IL I. Prutt, Thonnn G. Md. Badger, George K. w . . . Baldwin, Roger S. a?... BflO, John, w Benton, Thomas II. d. . BflBlloiL John M. ic Borland, Solon, if Bradbury, James W. d. Bright, Jesse D. d Butler. Anthony P. d... Calhoun, John C. d . . . Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon p. d Clarke, John II. w Clay, Henry, w Clemens, Jeremiah, d. . Cooper, James, r Corwin, Thomas, ic Davis, John, ic Davis, Jctlerson, d ... Dawson, Win, C. w .... Dayton, Win. L. ir Dickinson, Daniel S. d. . Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Duuglass, Stephen A. d. Downs, Solomon U. d . Fi lch, Alpheus, d POOto, Henry S. d (ireetie, Albert t!. it hy. Rusk, Thomas J. d Tex. -Ala'. Sehn-itian, Win. K. d Ark. Seward. Win. II ir N. V. .Pa Olilo. Hbields, James, rf 111. Mass. Smith, Truman, ic Ct Miss, fioule, Pierre, d Lotl. (Jco. Hpruance, Presley, w Del. N. .1. Sturgeon, Daniel," g pa. N. Y. Tuniey, Hopkins L. , Tenn Iowa. Underwood, Joseph R. in .Kv. vi. t - sL. .BL Ill ' WbOm ---- " ' tsnJ . I.ou. .Mich .Mi-". IL 1. Wale. John, it Del. Webater, Daniel, ic Mun. Wliitcomb. Jesse, d Ind. Yulee, David L. d Flor. HUUSR OF he rims g tati v us S'aker HOWK1.I. COBB, of Georpin. I'lerkTlloMa, J. CAMPnRLI., of Tenne.aee. Alliei u, in, Nathaniel, ,1 hd .lulinn, Genree W.f d Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y a y Lou Alexiioder, Henry P. w Allen, Charles,. . . Alston, Willium J. w Anderson, Jo-iuli M. Andrews, George It. s- Ashe, William H. d Aslimun, George, to Averett, Tbonms II. d Hiker, Kdwiird D. v lluy, William V. N. d Hiiylv, Thomas II. d Beide, James M. II. d Heimett, Henry, w Histell, William lid Bfauhnm, Kinsley., d lEocock, Thomas 8. d Bokee, David a. ic Booth, Waller, f. t. d. Itowdon, Fnuun W. d Ikiwje, Richard J. K lEowlm, .biuies It. d Iloyd, Linn, d Breek, Daniel, w Hri (tjts, Cieorge, r HrooV.H, Jnme.-, tr Hrown, Albert (I. s Drown. William J. d line), Alexander W. d Hurrows, LofflBSO, w Hurt, Armisti ad, d Huiler, Chester, Hutler, Thomas B. vc Cabell, Kdward C. Cable, Joseph, d Caldwell, GeoreeA. d Caldwell, Joseoh P. w Calvin, BWBMtL W CwnpboU,LflWiiD.tif Carter, David K. d Cdsey, JoM'ph, w Clmn'tller. Jo-eph R. v Clarke, Charles E. v N V Kiiuliium. Iliivid S. d Miwd Kerr, John II. k Alii Kim;, Ihuiiel P. v Tenu King, George tl. a- N Y King, James G. w n v nunf, ..uiin A. i" Jilam Vn Kiiiir, Preston, s d Lu Here, Entile, d Lefflar, shepherd, d Levin, Lewis (' nii( to II! Iowa Penn Mu Va Va N Y III Mill. Va N Y Conn Ala Mil Mo NY Miss Ind Midi NY 8C Pcnn Conn Flnr Ohio Ky NC Pcnn Ohio Ohio Penn Peiifi I.ittlelield, Nathaniel S. d Mc Mann, Horace, ft to Mass Mann, Job, d Penn Mm-.-hnll, Humphrey, io Ky Mason, Jolm C. d Ky Mutteson, Orsamus Ii. w NY .Meiichiim, James, rv Ver Meo.le, Richard K. d Vu Miller, John K. d Ohio .Mil-ion, John fj, d Va Moore, Henry D. Penn Morelu-ad, Charles H. w Ky Morris, Jonathan D. d Ohio Moree, Isaac E. d Lou Morton, Jeremiah, v Va Itel lernand, John A. d III McDonald, Jooeph F. d Ind McDowell, James, jj Va Mel iaUL-hey. Edward W.w Ind MeKis--ock, Thomas, io NY McLanah'iii, James X. d Penn McLime, lloheit M. d Md McLean, Finis E. io Ky McMulhn, Fayette, d Va McQueen, James, d SC Mi Willie, William d Miss I NeNon, William, to NY Nes, Henry, to Penn Newell. Vvullain A. to N J O'Ie. Andrew Jackson, it Penn Olds, Ldsoti n. d Ohio NY Urr, James rf On- John, v Outlaw. David, if Owen, Allen F. w Parker. HiL-hurd, d t'easb e, Charles II. d Peek, Lucius B. d Phelps, John B, d Phepriix, J. bbilbps, to fiunan, ennrfes W. if Potter, Emery D d Powell, Paiihis, d Putnnin, Harvey, w Iteeil, ltolsrt It. to Reynolds, GideoajO. to Itichnrd-uii. Win. A. d Itisley, Elijah, to Itolliins, John, jr. d Rockwell, Julius, Robinsuii, John L. d Root, Joseph L 1 to Roar, RdImtI L. Robh, Thomas, d Rutnscy, Daid, to I-'ackctt, Win, A. if Hnvaire, John II. d Smvtrll, Cullen, d Helirnek, Robert C. io Hflierinerhoni, A. M. w HehnolcraU, John L. to Heildon, James A. d .liepiierd, Augustus II. i Silvester, Peler II. w 3 C Me N C Geor Va N II Ver Mo N V Penn Ohio Va N Y Penn N Y 111 N Y Pons. Mats Ind Ohio N Y Penn N Y N Y Tenu Me Ohio N Y N Y Va N C N Y Cleveland, Chauncev F. d Conn Cliliuimui, ThOOJIM L. 10 N C ('obb, !!':. !:. ' Geo Cobb, Williamson R. W.d Aln Lolcock, ... .. : . d M (. Cole, Orsnmu.1!, tr OooojOti Harmon B. Conrad, ("barles M. Wis NY t orw in, Mun " I), n Ulllrt Crowell, John, to Ohio Daniel. John 11 J. d N C Dcherry, Edmund, w N C Dickey, Jesse C. r Penn Dimmiek, Mflo M. d Penn Dltnoy, David T. d Ohio Dixon, Nathan F. to R I Doty, James D. d Wis Door, William, v NY Duncan, James II, tr HBfJflJ Dunham, C'yni- L. d Ind Durkee, Charles,s d Wis Edmiimlson, II. A. d Va Evan", Alexander, Md Evans, Nathan, re Ohio Ewimi, Andrew, d Tenn I'eathei stiin, W. B, d Miss hitch, Grahitiii N. d Ind Fowler, Orili, k Mass Freedley, John, ir Penn Fuller, 'I'homas J. D. d Mi-Gentry, Meredith P. Tenn Gerry, Elbridue, d Me GiddinRs, Je-hua K.J Ohio (ill in ore, Alfred, d Penn Goodenow, Uulus K.ic Me Gorman, Willis A. d Ind Goit, Daniel, re NY Gould, Herman D. tr NY Green, JflOHl H. d Mo Grinuell, Josejdi, w Muss Iba ketl, Thomas C.d (leor Hall, WdUrd P. d Mo Halloway, Itansnui, w NY Hamilton, William T. d Md Hammond, Edward, d Md Hampton, Moses, u Penn Haralson, Hugh A. d Uoor Hnrlnn, Andrew J. d Iod Haniiaiison. John H. d Lou Harris, I Icon G. d Telill Hnrris, SHiuson W, d Ala Harris, Thomas L. d III Hay, Andrew K. to N J Hiiyiiioiid. Thomas H, to Vn Hebnrd, William, w Ver Henry, William, w Ver Hibtmrd, Harry, d N II Hilliar.l, Henry W. to AU HoHidnnd. Moses, d (Dili. Spanlding. Elbridge G. w NY BtVaWnOi William, ft to Mich Manly, Edward, u NC Htnnton, Frederic P. d Tenn Hrnnton, Itichard II. d Ky f U'phens, Alexander II. ir Geor Htetsou, Charles, d Me Penn Penn Ohio Ohio Tenn M Penn Ky loW li N Y Geor N H N Y N J N C Ohio N Y Conn S C Tenn Geor 111 Mev. iis, i badOWOJ, a Htrong, William, d fwi Hicr, Charles, d Taylor, John L. m Tliimins, James II. 4 Thompson, Jacob, d Tliionpson, James, d Tliompson, John 11. to Tlioinp-on, William, d Tinirmaii, John R. ss Tooonha, l'oln rt, Tuck. Amos, r to L'mli-rhill, Walter, sj Van Dyke, John, io Veindife, Abraham W. d Vinton, riamuel F. at Wnldeti, Hiram, d Waldo, Loren P. d Widlaee. Daniel, d Watkins, Albert (i. w Welborn, Marhllll .1. d Went worth, John, d While, Hutch, to Hollaibiy, Alexander R. d Va Holmes, Isaac E. d S c Houston, John W. ss Del Howard, Volney E. rf Tel Howe, John W.s te Penn llnbbard, David, d Ala Hunter, W. I '. 7fl Ohio Infi, .iunuelW. d Ala Jackson, William T. w NY Johnson, James L. to Ky Johnson, Andrew, d Tenn Johnson, ltolertW. d Ark Jones, George W. d Tenn N Y Whittlesey, William A. d Ohio w iliirii R, Isaac, fi N J Wilinot, David, sd Penn Williams, Christ. H. to Tenn Wilson, James, to N H Winthrtip, IloltsTt 0, tc Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d H C Young, Thomas It. d 111 Whole Number Uo ei n ia cm of tlio State of Ohio. OVriCJUM OV state. Govfbnob SEABIIRY FORD, . . De. em. -, 1850 sit t or State- SAML'EL (iALI.dW AY. Ho-- . March 1- -0 AvniToa ok Stat f JOHN WOODS. BulJer March un 1 ii' ov .-tatf ALBERT A. BLISS. Lorain Liurauian JOHN GRFINER. Muskingum Keb'ry March 11-50 tan HI Pit EM H COI KT. Chief JurKitc PETER H mi COCK, Geauga Jloocs EDWARD AVERY, Wayne KIIFUS P. SPALDING, Summit .. WM. B. CALDWELL. Hamilton.. Feb'ry 16. Itt! F.h'ry 0, 1K54 March 5, Ml March 7, 1H56 Att'v Oenebal HENRY STANBER Y, Frurli. ld .Feb'ry 25, UB1 IlKroRTKB HIRAM GRISV(iLI, St.irk June 1, p-.-.J CtFBK LEWIS HEYL, Franklin January 4. IMI THE rOLI MHI S AND X KM A BAILBOAD ( 0M PAN OWING to a disappiintment in pris urin; the nece-'ary machinery f,r two daily train-, thre will, after Thursday the 7th in-t., until further notice, la hut one d.nly i iis-mger train nm in connection with the Little. Miami Ruad. as follows : Leave Ciihimbna nl I'Jj l- J o'clock m nmUt. Arrive m Chieinnnll nt IO o'clock, A. H. L flsB TO ( incinnnll nt B nVlwlt, A. Ms Arrive nt CnhimbiiN nl 'j; o'clock, P. M. Omniliiise for BOB aeenmniiHlHtion of na-setiirers will le run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any partot the city ot i oltntimi. For Railroad Tickels spnly at the . .(Tire of the Ohio Stage Com. ...... v- th.. .-tl I r.,rn.r of Ho Neil House. The romiwny will not lie responsible for bstfgase eiceedin 50 .'W.or. Agi'tit, in value, unless the same is returnej to me t omiucior or Ageni, fre.ht ut tl.e r-,le ot h i.a-a.v lor every B.VWinMlue txive that niiinuiii. M MaSH S- MEDIIERY, Hp'L Mil I. I . rni partnersbip lirretntore cxiatinc under tlie 1 Tain II Fitch ia thi, day diwiiWed b, munal name ot MrEl couaent. The bumn. .. ut tlio hrni will ho aetlleo by n. riicn. JOSEPH HcELVAIN. I ' , i".y 1, ieS0-fcb7Jtl H. r ITCH. Knilroiul Car .llannfactory. RIDOWAYS & KI1IIIAI.I,, C.lmbM. Ohio. II ASK i'.talili.lit'il nt Ihla centrnl jiolnt tilts inaliuliutun; of . . I'nHti'nuiT, i . i-lii . i;ntvcl nnd llnml Vnr Inr Uiiilnjiui, nml n-Kiiii nil wi'Hti'in Knilniiut mimli'inli-s that It will Ik; tuiiirt'on.tuiit iiiiiitii iirm iiir tlii'lii'.t inHtcriiilii nml wiirk-nu'ii, nml tu turn ,mt tl. i..t kw ul work nt hlrpricn. Sped-mrn limy -it on tl,,. i 'uliiiiil.iihiuiil Xi ninllnilrouil. The pB-MM nl RmVQM BOnip.llai U MvwSbn. inliciteil. WS4f JIKI.VII.I.H'S M-:W WllltK. RKDIIL'IIN : Mi. Kir.t Vuyuite, Iwinp tho Satlur-bnyCunliw-.inti- mill Iti'inuii-r.-ni'i'M ol tin! Sou of n tlrntlummi lu tho nmnntfls mttIos. Hy HoraMn Udrlllo, nutimr ot 'i y tw," " OtnoO," nml H Mnnli," 1 vol 1J mo. PrlM 75 CU. JuhI ri'i:ri,ed at tho llook Store of I. N. WI11T1M1 & IIUNTI.Ntri'ON drll) NKW IIOOKH. H ISTOUY ol Spttnuh l.itoriiturc, by Geo. Tickoor, In ? rm unit'.. Vol. 1 just nottni, t'linlmrr'. Initirutct of Tln-i.lony, in 51 Tolurae,. 'I'h.' Whale mu) Hit Cantom, or The Whaleman', Ailret.tnn. mill thr Whale's llioiiniiiliy, Sic, IVJI. Hy Hev. Henry 'i' Clu- Vot Ha, by mH i. n. in i ifttj dt n i. n i mu j ii. .11II()TT'S .l,l'Ki:i) TIIK tlltKAT. U ISTOUY of Kim.' Alfred ol I'.iitilanil, by Jaeuh Abbott, with i. -i . - .n : . 1 vol U nni. Juat rit'elvpd at the Book Store pi del!) I. N. WlllTIKU St m r.nv.C IIOI.ASSKS. 1,UUI brla Moliunra. landing bma IMi IsH, i.a. und lor MM by KING k HW'KNK.I. apfi 27 Main Btreet, Cineini ITOIIK LKAT1IKK. A 0 BroWtthflfl received UXMnTosMol iTfl- a choice article ol' .Sole Leather, which he will sell at i;i to oi nts pt'r lb. Also, GO dozen French ('alt Skins, .".) dojieu Pink and Fancy Lining do, 'hi OflBflfl Knots and Bhoflflj and a giajd ass'irtni' iit of Itoots und f hoes ot Home maniilacttiro d. i A C BROWN UOLAND CAHI1EL, complete in thjCfl parts. By Charles Lever. Illustrated by Phiz. For by dceSy I. N. WIIITINC! St IIUNTINGT- 4.ui:i;n lawn ( i:ii:ti;uy1 IVOTK'E is hereby given that Lota can he procured In (Icwm 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the tiret ot August next, at the flowing prices : First ClaB Lots 8sj cents per square toot (second Class Lots o' . cents per square toot On and niter the first of August, the prices will bo as tuBojOffl First class Lots 1') cents per square loot, tfecom class Lots " 1 .. cents per Mpiare foot Third class Lots . cents per square loot Tlie ."'ujH'rintendeiit will be on the grounds, la fair va htT. from y o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Hoard of Trustees. jyl3 dtfA2tw ALKX. K. GLENN, Jrt CAI.IFOItMA OI'TDOMi! MONEY! MONKY' GLORIOUS RESULTS! Nos. -il :ta 77, tbecrand capital Prize of MD00I was sold by tlio lucky E. N. Carr & Co, Pratt st.. Baltimore, Md. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The Brent luck ol the old firm ol E. N. Carr Co., has thrown a gloom over all California speculators. Persona who have tried their luck with E. N Citfr & Co-find that there in more Gold to bo had hy the risk ot u tew dollars with E. N. Carr &. Co., than the whole California mines combinert The lucky ollice of Can & Co., has done wonders tho last month Their luck has no equal, please bflflX this in mind. LOOK HERE! Citizens and strangers who wi.-h to purchase uncurrent lundB can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or adit rename them a tew llnosl through the Post, have all their business attended to with p u .ro-ably and dispatch. Money on all Rank bought and sold by Carr Si Co. Drafts at sight on all Banks Drafts on England or Ireland Irom one to one thousand Pounds can be had troin E. N. Car' ii Co J Bullion and Prion ollice, No. VX Prutt street, LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO PORTHl Curr & Co., are making thfl pflOpIfl rich 1 Behold hei I ! Nos I : lb- Grand Prize of -jaOlUKX), 7 89 do 40.(HI0, fi 7 8 d; .71MXHJ, 9 11 'Jl tit l.l Hkl. Those are only a tew ot tlie leading I nzes .old the mouth bv this luckv linn. We ehullence the world !o hnw the same amount in the same length of tfann. We say, vaKV. fr! erri'vi iov i i s'i ovi i.'na i Wn call your attention to the grand array ol mftgniti -en1 i,of (cries to be drawn this month, January, i - 1 All business with this firm is confidential. Carr Ac Co., pay all postage over tH. CHrr Ai Co., pay the greatest attention to their country correu pondelils. Our motto is, secrecy in all business transactions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately alter the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will glveyou.il not the Capita), u good Prize. O YES ! O YFS r O YES I Wn call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Schema to be drawn BOtfa January. The chances are. good, and depend on it Carr A Co. have tlie Prizes. f nrr .V ( 'o. recommend the Scheme. Carr Sc Co. will sell Prizes nil we nsk is one fair trial. " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained! " Remember the chances Carr A Co. givo Enclose tho money and receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR ic CO., dc27 No. 130, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. n( BOXES first quality Mould Caudles. sfiW KM sacks Coflee. H ebflflti Tea. 500 lbs. : ii If 1'.. 1 1 Almonds. SiO barrels cm-hed and powdered Sugar. 10 bales Candlr Wli. lo bfllea Cotton Twine. Manilla Ropt- of all kinds. Wholesale and retail, it uov3U McELVAIN A FITCH'S CIIIMST.MAS ANI NEW YEAH. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! A tine collection ot Annual tor I860 Enftiifa md American illustrated works ; Juvenile Books, Bible and Prayer Rooks, the finest editions, und in any nlymol binding ; some .Mosaic sides, with boxes, dreflBlni; cases, wrlllna desks, Ac, Ac. The Iteflal iihsortmentever ollercd tor sale in this city, at Um new book store of de24J J .11. RILEY A CO. FRENCH AND GBHMAN LBMONSs JC. CHRTLN olli'rB his services as teacher ol French am Geniinu. Io tbo-e persons who wish to aequiie a thorouar knowledce of those Languages, at very moderate terms 'JTi. lesions will la- given at the residences ot the pupils and at mj school l oom, on Rich street . between High and Third, next lo )t S. M. Smith's ollice. oc4-tt LA NO FOB SA LT-LTlieTiidiviib-il hall of l 711.100 Mrn of land, adjoining the city ol Columbus, 150 roils east oi Hlffa t-tieei, fronting on the Columbus nnd Groveport turnpike. Title iiiih-puliihlo price ISO doUfTd ptT acre. Tenu, easy, nnd mnde knowi, on application to D. tf. FORMAN Columbus, Sept. 4, 184'J. .1(1 FAII.SrpOH HAI-T CONTAINING J(M) acres upon the west side ot the Scioto river IT miles north of GdhinibnB, and B north ot Dublin ; .ri mile" from thfl Lake F.rie nnd Cincinnati Railrond, and 4 miles irom the Columbus pjank Road. The laud is tirnt rate, 14(lacres under hi provcincut, with a never falling stream running through all pa P rtiere is a goial tlone house, with hard and rain water pun h clov to the door. Tliere is a sugar camp ami orchard of you i grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the colol , . ted Sulphur Sprinirs. For turther infonnat'ou, upply upon the premises, ol oc-jMoin JNO. ROBINSON tu hoi;s(.iu:i:n i; lass y a ii E.-i-bHks.quRit . VUV Pmls unl Half and 1'nckim; Bottles. Jars, Tl biers. Vial, and Druggist W of ull kinds ; ' boxes runt (ilasswaie ; Wine bottles, Mola.'ses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, P and Fluted. Also, DruggH Warn ol every variety, constant sale by ii w ,-M-r.r,un ocl7tf Columbus street, Cincinnati )Wlv BONES Belli vernoii Superior Wheel Oven Glass, SI r&UUU Bflfl from 'i X9 to 40Xo0 ; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, ol all de.-criptiona; yooo boxes Country Rrand-, sizes from 7 X D to 20 Xl!4 Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh prices N W SPEEUS, ocl7-tf No LB) Columbian street, CincinnRti wl i; AM) SI l. Ali IIOI'SE MOLASSES -fH) brls Itetiuetl Miizar.s; 50 ilo : II Molasses, prime, landluv t Belle Isle, and tor sale hy apo KING ic HEFFNF.lt, Cinciim-.il 1 1'LES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for CsUfon.ii' I . o 11 tniflrn, may In had by pplyinu to apll KING A HEFFNEK, V Main st, (..:. . l IMNS. -tfi boxes. 100 boxes, lUU 14 boxes, ' r.A-u IV irom John Adams, and for sale by apfi KING A HF.FFNER, Cincinne CAHltl Al.i: TltlMMINi;. p PIECES Painted Canvas-. O 15 " llama-k Linen. 4 " Silver DrHh Hrundcloth. 00 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, Tutt I. at I ntrnlnnd EnnmeRed Leather, Ax los, piinua and Malleable Castings. For sate at the sign ot mo nor.i Wbl rAin.uuiv 1 I If HOItS. -1 l.-HUiitul Mirrors with gilt or broniobrecJt- .ti eon snd marble mantlet .for sale by J. II RILEY fr CO. I HOP OS ALN I OU PI HLIS1IINO THE OHIO EDITION OF THE W'Mern LiU-mry 'limiiine. rtHV. first uumla r of a monthly dollar Miuriuine will bo issued l by the subscriber, lor circulation in the State of Ohio, about the first of March. If-MI. It will be devoted to Education. Literature, Science, Arts and Morals, and some of the hct writers in the country, andparticu-ly of the West, will lie employed as contributors to its columns. The Mairiuine will be issued in large octavo form, each monthly numlter con-iting ot tairfy fro pagr. and will he printed upon good paper in a style pi mechanical execution equal, in errry respect, to the best Ijistern Magazines. Each number will lie illustrated with a steel plate ennraving of the best kind. The Term of the :a,n.7.ne Will tte i'i dollab s-r annum, tnrariably in adrnnrt, or TsTH cents per numlT. payable to the Agent or Post Master upon Uw delivery ol each number. For contributions, which shall be written up-m urn subject, and in such a style as shall be suitable lor insertion, the pnbUnh-er will pay from raw to (arr d.dlar$ pr oaf No commume .ti.,n, ex. . ( 11 l,e t.. 11. ' dl In received tor teas than thrte nor more than m rce. nor will any la- in-enea wiui- vr'i.;:ji :S2r' Z ,",TO f .'"."' naliSTlsnn to the i"' may dire, t his o.n ''''"' mW . liaSam now KtiV, iUi hi. a.tariiM. anj il It i mrtnl, tlx am 1 r r 1 . " I " ''"I Hi' if tliur a- -oi'ii ti.i' ciioiiinintcatiuii mabi-a ita aiirni' in the HfaVaSM All nr.kr. fur til" Mattaz ni-. to br "-nt M mail, man be ti Juillll io Mr Jams, Iiwuk i lumbiia. UMtd Aent for the Jitate ut UI1111. and muit. in ail caaea, rnrlu itaa dollar to manre .nation liKORQE BHKWflTKR, Editor and Pmprirtor. |
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