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COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1850. NUMBER 333 VOLUME XIII. IMUNTKI) AND 1 lUt J. I H H E D BY SCOTT & BASOOM. OFTICK SOUTH-EAST COIlNKIl Of IIIOII ST. AND MJQAR ALLKV. TKHMH-InTnrinbl) hi iiitvnncr. Thi Daily, to person i OpteflbW, per year M 00 wnt by nmil out of Columbus W during the session, and Tri-Weekly balanro M . 5 00 . 4 01) . 3 IX) . 2 00 . 1 50 . 1 25 , 1 00 , 2 00 1 00 50 40 year In Columbus My mail The Tri-Weekly by mull Weekly iu Columbus Out oi the city; by mail, single To I'luba of tour nnd upwards Ti clubs of U-n md upward, to QUA address Dally, esion Triweekly Weekly, ingle..... Tii clubs of nve ami upwardu Adverllfthitf. The following rate and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman mid the Ohio State Journal, to be oWrved, in all case, alter thin date. July 20, 1640. Dully l'npt-r. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion U 50 1 .. ii each additional.." 0 25 .i i. i l week 1 50 o 9 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 20 00 ... 22 00 ... . 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 I 1 month 3 n m m a ... . m 9..." r 19..." Standing card, 5 lines or less, per annum 4 column.with 4 chamies, " " h " " ; " " 12 " " " changed weekly " " 's " " u"11? " " ' , " with 4 changes " " '4 " " J n " "W --"; ; I k " UWUtd weekly " u I. II It ,lmlv I' " Other cases not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to b minion type. For each additional square in the duily, inserted one month, or ti greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. ... No advertisement to be conmdered by the year, utiles It Is specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the '""publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise inents beyond the amount charged lor their publicution. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the same to he, In all eases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , , , , Advertisement not marked on the copy tor a specified number Of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, nd payment will he exacted accordingly. The privilege til yearly advertisers, will he coutined rmiil.y to their regular business and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. . . ...... Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Lstatc Agents, &c, not tu lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN HE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement for charitable institutions, fire companies, witrd, township, and other public meetings, and MOD like, to be charged bait' price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. . . Regular advertisers, and all other sending roiiinnmieatluiis or requiring notice, desiring to call attention to lairs, soiree, con-Otrtl. or any public entertainment h where charge nrc made for admittance all notices of privaU' associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. It intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the ame will be charged at Hie rate ot not les than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. ... , Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to b charged ot the rate oi 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price oi inserting advertise incuts brought in by them. UEHK, AUHOTT eV CO., DKALEIlfl in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, Nails, (ilas, Mouse lluild.Ts' materials, l'anning und Mechanical Tools, Militury Qood Ac., 4c, No. llil High street, sign of the Oilt Padlock WHIT AN assortment of I.iidi for sale by HID SLIl'PKItH. s' White Kid Slippers just received and deo7 H. ff K1MMA1.1.. DAVIS, SMITH k CO., i 10MM1SS10N AND POKWAUIMNU MEKOHANTH, Whole-Vy Dealers In tlrocerics and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving nndforwardin goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. sel9-dly. ETNA I YSI'KANCK COMPANY, rV Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, V -7l).XN. Tin- fiilcnlier, Bt Jo: this Comuuiiv, is pre pared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. (jedS-iUf.) D. A1.K.YANDKK, Agent, fniumtius. 01(8. MKlNNEIt A Hll.lHt 1 'I'll, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortest no-lice. Office, No. M4, tOfh street, opposite ( ominercial Row. Residence, over the store of Measrs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance ou Friend street. epiHi-d3ni CO .UMBUfl N8UBANCB COMPANY, FIRM AND .11 A Ufl rplllH Comunny continues to insure every specie of building, J. and the iurmturc, tuachincry, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by Are ; alo, steamboat, and all sail vessels, and the enrcoe of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water cralt, again! the perils of seaa, lakes, and rivers, on the most liivt.rn.hl' wins. june20-dtl" lF.M.r A DA Ms. Jr., S-c'y I I i HACi.S I'inieiilo; ,'iU I'lis .lii.ii Coffee, I:indiir' from I'ni-1UU ted States, an or rale by KINO ft HKFFNER, Ruti Cincinnnnti -100 bundle I'pper and Slurring Leatlier juat KING Si. HKFFNKR, No 27 Main street, Cincinnati EATHKU. .J received by ap6 CrUAIt AM) HOjLASSBS 9S0 laid Hngar, fair and ali pv KINO &. HKFI NFJi, II Main street, Cincinnati Btrtt OIL CLOTHS. T ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy. German, Chf-JLi nee, Fnglish and American Funiiture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. Q3BOKN A CO. N OTIC C The notes and accounts tl UOOTgl Here di Co., are left with ua for settlement and collection. They mu-it be paid without delay. Columbus, July 8, 1849. PltlNTINii MATEKIAES FOB HALE. FiOR Bale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment of Printing Materials, consisting in part of 2 Super-royal Iron Smith Presses I Stanherry Press, at lb. Pica. 360 Small Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Scvernl fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing otticc. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely Um lor 6Mb, or on short time. (dccll ) C1IAS. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH! VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ottho GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 niTPAT PEN H A KK US A NOT HE It SCPPEY. I A superior article tor making Quill Pens by a single and sim- IJIPEEYN WAIi WITH MEXICO. -A lull History ol IV tlm Rise, J'rogro mid T rrninntinii of the War witli lUBMI by K. S. Ripley, brevet Major in the l.nit. d States Army. 1 vols. H vo. Just published. For sale nt llie llookstore ol AMM L N. WillTINti A HUNTINGTON. GLIMPBES OF slMINi li NOTKS OK AN UNF1NISIIKD TOUR IN 1HI7. Hy S w 'tSh -tore of 1 vol W mo. del'Jj Price ?,-, , I-, Jo-t received at the Itook L N. WIHTINCi A HUNTINGTON. ANTHON'S AN:II:nt (iEO(sllAPIIY. A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medieval (b-ogruphy, Ac. By Charles AnJLon, 1,1,D. 1 liirr vol. 8 vo. Just published. Fur sale, at the Hook-lure of deciM L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. "CAHT THY IlKEAO UPON THE WATKIIH." H'lHK world wide renown which has ImperUhably inscribed in I glowing characters, kihst on tkk scholl of umi. ttu old and familiar name of PYFER A CO., those truly fortunate and ON -famed 1.0 'IT FRY BROKERS, No. 1 Light bthret, Halti-mome, Md., (whose sin ;c purpo-e lor years has been t dispense the radiant smiles of the "Fickle Goddes' to their correspondents,) ha also rcndeied entirely utmeeciisary any pretext lor sell-luuilation, for their cup ol glory ! full. Every section of the Union will bear witness to tho glorious and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents all over tho country have realized splendid fortunes from small outlays at Pyfer A Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Cutitinucil BmOOOMI Wonderful OI-iirHJUtininl'Pi ie: llf' 100,0011 paid out in Prize Money during the month ofwtroD, by tM lurljinied Pyfer A Co., to the patrons of their truly lucky house, residing in the following States : READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT! 25,0oil7 numbers 15 :i0 package whole tickets scut to Ten-BMMOilf,()00,numlrrs 52 Oti 71, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. 80,000, numlicrs 14 l!7 :t:, half ticket sent to Ohio. ISOO, nnmlicrs 1 Hi 40, ptaktfs hall tickets sent to Ohio. 50 Outnumbers 11 44 7o, package quarter ticket sent to North Carolina. I8,btt0, numbers 5 57 58. qunrter tlrket sent to Virginia. JW.OiMl, numbers M B9 package quarter ticket sent to South Carolina. 5,1)00, number 18 70 75, package quarter ticket '.ent to South Carolina. 4,50(1, number 50(51 OB qunrter ticket lent to North Carolina. 4,000, number 22 55 TJ, package quarter tickets sent to Pennsylvania,Prize payments at Pyfer ACo made in Gold nt Wjftt CJOnc Order to this great prize tin n may sec re n Fortune. Gmad Amy of LottariM fr April, 1850. rsr-fnrinK'('i-: sthictcv onsKRVEO. JSri Cauital No. of Price i1 ricc of Prizes. Hallois. 1 ickets. 70 No. l'J drawn SS Date. April pie operation. de'-'-t For sale at the new book store-of J. II. RILEY A CO. a 1 Counting House Almanac for 1850. x JULY. j.m. T. w t. r. Ii JANUARY. a. I m. t. w T. r.liT .. .. 1 a il 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 16 1? 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 88 9 303l.. .. FEBRUARY" r. wT. k.sj 7. '7. 1 I 3 4 5 0 7 8 I 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 U 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. MARCH. 3.m. i - w t. r. s . . i r s 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 L6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 88 29 30 31 1.. . .. ..J APRIL. .jirT.JwT.F.,. '..1 2 3 4 51 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 1920 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 nil I . - MAY. t. w t. f. .... f 2 I 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 18 14 15 18 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 88 27 28 29 :III31 :-JUNE'.:;rJvvT.r.i. 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 !1 10 11 12 13 14 11 18 17 18 19 20 21 2S 23 24 25 20 27 28 2f 30 .. .... .. .. 7 14 21 28 ,.M 2 9 16 88 30 AUGUST. 3 4 5 0 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 20 27 3l. 8 T.(jf. 1 9 16 ill III SEPTEMBEK. H. M. T "I r.. s.ImJt.I wt. r. s. 7. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 88 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2 8 2 9 30 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. M.l T.I W T.l P- 26J2 DECEMBER. I. M. T. wlT.lf. fin 3 4 5 li 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 10 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 20 27 29 30 31 HKJHI.V 1.111'OKTANT TI) IIOIMK I'AINTEltS, HOD8EKE8TER8 AND OTHERS V4MMU Diicoviny in the AnT of I'aintino. James CorrucK, of Mount Holly. N. .1.. linn ili-i'ovi'ri'il ti simple prorpsa ot" propnrini: nnd mixing common wbtto load paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to dunM tuiil lose llicir coio. MiJ betiuty in the shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fuel that " bite paint ill pnrlora and other abut'tip roome, in passages and bebina doors and abutters, almoat invariably assume u dirty, smoky, yellow bue, soon alter MH applied, when excluded Iroin the direct rays ot lii-'llt. Every good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This be may now easily and cbeaply do, and be enabled tu perform good work that will be u.etul and satisfactory to hiseus-tooiers, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing tbe present opportunity to avail himselt ot this desirable improvement in bis art. Please call at tbia ottlce to exiinine ceitilicates, Sic , and to learn bow the necessary information may be obtained. rllousekeepei B, ship and steamboat owners should of course see that their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tbe annoyance, inconvenience, unbealthiness and expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. 22, 1649. "new goods. WE have in store, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorito branda. 4 doz. Broad " 1IX) " Hhovela and Hpades " " 1IX) Mill and Croaa Cut tiaws JO lioxea window Class. 10000 U(hu " Sash 1000 lbs. rutty. 10 Olils l.ilisee.l un. UQ kegs Naila, aasoru d novf liEKL, ABBOTT op. At the sign Of tile tiilt Padlock. 17IEW til' t 8 i 10 11 12 13 li 16 17 18 19 90 05 94 85 M 27 '."J 30 B8S,000 21,000 35,1X10 20,1100 20,000 37,500 25,000 20,0110 30,000 13,000 15,000 50,000 25,000 le.UNi B 20,000 25,000 i 10,000 40,000 :l 15,000 24,000 30,000 20,1100 13,500 75,1X10 20,000 20,000 if 78 78 75 78 I'ai'ki 18 50 :w oo 17 50 17 HI 37 00 311 00 15 25 :i7 on 18 50 13 00 50 00 .10 00 18 50 31 mi 18 50 16 00 40 (XI 31 00 18 50 35 00 18 50 a no 78 00 20 50 18 50 pl.-n... Illmerve. Correspondents will please boar in mind that the prices of Packages of Quarter Tickets only are published in this paper. The printed ollh ial drawings which Corre-polidents can rely upon ua being correct, are always Ibrwarded from l'yler Hank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at Pyfer it, Co.'s. Itemeinlier, a Package of tickets can draw four ol the tnot splendid prizes lit a scheme. tf - In order to secure a fortune, and tbe ensh immediately a!-lerthe result is known, the readers ol this paper have only to re-init eashdrnlta or prize tickets, to the OldEslablisbed, lar-lamed and trulv fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFEB CO., man!! No. 1 Light at., Baltimore, Md. t i'i.imiio VORTUNI MA V BB (JAINUB HY AN OITI..VV Or Ul UM o. HOTELS AND SALOONS. o-dlf JMllHnewan. I oftheity. BROADWAY HOTBL, IJY DAVID MITOIIKI.I., Hro:fl nil ret, (ol hut., Ohio. roi. HOI 'Hi: -COM Mill S. i)IIIO M. NtHtTHltL'l', 1'noi'iUETOR. il onoulur Hoti-1 i- loriiti'il in ilii' niM-t I'f'iiti nl pxtt I n .'nliir'-i-il. mnl li now Jiii'lii-h' il in u fiyli rqiiitl to tlmt ol nny E f - t - l in tho Wtit. Tin' Tulili- il Hoii' ia taaMMd witli iivcry luxury tiw mnrkct af-fordu, und no jniint) will ! ian;d to nmko tliti (,'UonUt feel at Htt HUe for nil tin- mule, mil nt thla liouo daily lor pi.Mtii(rr. Cniivcniciit. md tir-tt-rHUf ritithlinir and (,'arrini(e llouso nttm:h; ed, nnd oxp4Tit'iicfd nnd i-arcful Uritlor, ulwny in attc-iidanco. eptlO-dyl I M'i I D HTATIIH IIOTKI. COM.IIUIH. linilUMT ItHfJSKI. AH takm thv Unitcil Mnt.-s HoM, locritnl a irvi rods coutli ol illri old (itmiil. wlicri! h; is mviiiin-il tn nc'-uniiioilnc mid will bo hiiy to Wflninn- liiti old jintrim mid Innid. nnd nil oth r who may linv occneion to viaft Columuu, in pursuit of either buiiiL'a or plciwurc. mnr.'tj II IKKICAN NAI.OON, (UND K It Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVK ju-t rei'civi'd Fri'sh OTter,iiiiil will t'on-tniitly keep ou hnud nil til" iklioai-i'4 of tiie Benson, such m Oysters, ItinU, Vi'uUon, Fn.-ili 1 i-ii, Hnrdiii'1, I'lcklcd Oy-liT-, I'Iihiij, I-oIi-Utm, itc, 4Jie. The Knr will he kept constantly RppUd wilh the pt ret Liquor. Wine, (,'ordinl, fVgnr. Jcc. No pidni will Ixr fpar. d to gratily thr tnu nnd apju-tite of the gnvatt of the Amerieun Saloon. (3 Oystor hy the dozen, hundred or n. o-4-tf 1 1 1 - Vi.O( ( oloiiil.o-, Ohio. OflNKli Ili'.'li rftn etniid Sugar alley. The proprietor d thl V' e-tiildi-hment nre now pn'pnnil to nerve up Ojten, Game, r'ifh, and all the luxuries ot the wiwon, in a ntyle unnurpated. They have nl-o addett ruveral private rooni-t for gentlemen wth-ins to irive supiwri. The liar i Mipnlied with the heft ol Liijuor B.nd Q .r-t. On dnught, Curew' I)etroit Ale, Sehultz XX I'nle Ale, mid liottleU SeoU-ii Ale. A splendid Lunch i nerved up daily, by (oc'-M-dtl ItAllKtiH A: oLMrt'l'LD. i.iri: iNsrii.iNCi:. NF,V YORK LIFE INSI'HANC-'E COAll'ANY. OlHee Nn. (, Wall street. MOltltlH KUANKI.IN, Prrit. I'l.INY FKEK-MAN, Actuary. t-'liart r ptTiw-tuat. The IHllhliHI of thid OqflipO ay Is eonducted u)oii the mutual plan. U net enniinjrit ilunnti; Si lnt llir.N' year amounted to over 180,000. Each policy holder 1 a member ofthtJ OOmpVTi nd emithil to nhare in its protitf, which have avem d 'W f cent, per annum on all premiums paiil in. The premium are paid nmmally, in cnh, unit ss they exceed $50, in which e(; .) percent.! retmireil and -Hi per cent may be paid by tkpwWll note lor that amount, renewable annually, ami bearing ii p' ret nt. interest. The amount of its capital, the character of It securities, and it modi of dotal bUllnOM make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lite Insurance jierlect ccurity heii utter ull, eoufiht for in iuveHtinents of thi kind. This company will injure on the liven of person;, on any part of ilie elobe, at equitable rat'" ot premium. A man may insure hi life in the name of hi wife, eo that the amount insured will go to her or to hi children, if the die before him. The BttajftdvantHL'es of Life Insurance nrc beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the jirudeiil and coil-idernte are daily MH-urinii tu their families and trieml those advantage. The agent in this city would re pecttully call attention to the duptrior claim of this compimy. Any iiiloriimtiou in connection with the nidiject will lie cbeer-lullv u'iveii. and tlie HpnLicatioiis lor in-urance pron ptly attended to. A. 11. WOMHALOII, Aiftnt, Sd door aouth of the Franklin Hank, over t'oit's store. Kon'r Thompson, M. D., ExBrnining 1'hyi-ician. maJ r- im l.lt U llltk. 4 ROHITECT8) Baiiden, Free Miwutw, Odd Fellow,iuid other l engaged in Imil.ling, can Ite supplied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Urotesque, i.oimc or Arnoes fine. Altar pieces for churches, Centre Piece to support chande liers, l'aneis tor walls, Friezes, Cans, Tree, Stc. i-:-..ii..m...i .m.i.I1,-,I wirii oriir nnl desiL'iis: Churches. Fuhli. Hull- or Private Houses, decorated with curved work eqw.l to unytliing fin this side the Atlantic. 1 ht subscriber ha bad ninny yers expern nee. ami cm n t. r to many of ids works, public and mil Mr. Tin- curved decorations upon tin- ceiling of the Odd fellows' Hall in Uavton was designed ami carved hy him, nnd is acknowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thins ot the kind in America. The Interior ot iini.-hed or old building decorated with facility Fisures and ti-xire bMdl lor signs. J. BOBUfflOMi Carver, uoSX-dOm Dublin. PrnJUta comity, Ohio. GovemaUMt of the l mu d Suite, ROM MAI1CM 4, 14)9, TO MAHC1I , II&3. THIi EXECUTIVE. President, ZAORABY TAYLOH, of Louiaiia Vice President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINKT. Hceretnry ol ritate, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Herretarynl the Trrtnury, WM.M. M EH EDITH, of PeniiBylvaiiia. Secretary id'the Interior, THOMAS EWINC, of Ohio. Secretary of War, QEORQE W. CEAWFORD, ofGeurffia. Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM It. PRESTON, of Virginiu. l'otmater (ienenil, JACOI! COLI.AMKll. nf Vermont. Attorney Oenernl, ItEVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THIi JUDICIAHV. SUPREMK COURT OK TI1K UNITED STATES. Chief Jmticc, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. fuwonn janic JOHN MeLKVN. .,t oliiu. JAMES M. WAYNE, oMieorgin, JOHN CATRON, ol Teniieee, JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky., PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, ol'N. York, LEVI WOODBURY, ofN.Hamp. ROBERT 0, CRIER, ofPetm. UIMIIIKKS OK THE XXXI" CONOUESH. ARRANGED ACCORDINO TO THRIR KNOWN I'REFERE.NCKS WITH REFERENCE TO THE TWO OR EAT 1'ARTtES. SENATE. President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ot U. State. Secretary Asdurv Dickens Atchison, David R.rf Mo. Hinlger, Oftorge K. to N. C. Unlit win, Roger ti. in Ct. Bell, John, id Tenn Benton, Thomas II. d Mo. B'-rrien, John M. u? Oco. Borland, Solon, d Ark. ftratlbury, James W. d. . Me. Bright, Um 1). d la. Itutler. Anthony P. d 8 C. Calhoun, John C.d B.C. Cass, Lewis, d Mich. Chase, Salmon P. d Ohio. Clarke, John II. IL 1. Clay, Henry, v Ky. Clemens, Jeremiah, d Alt. Cooper, James, Pa. Corwin, Thomas, w Ohio. Davis, John, w Mas. Davis. Jeflyrson, d Mis. Dawson, Win. C. rj Geo. Dayton, Win. L. to N.J. Dickinson, Dunii l S. d N. Y. D'ulje, Auyurtu . i'. il lown. Dodfe, Henry, d Douglas, Stephen A. d Downs, Solomon L. d. . Felch, Alphcus. d Ftiote, Henry tf. d (ireene, Albert C. w Wis. .111. Lou. .Mich I. Half, John P N. II. Htuuliii, Hannibal, d Me. Houston, Samuel, d Tex. Hunter, Robert M. T.d...Va. Join-, (leorge W. d iowu. King, Wm.R.d Ala. Minimum, Willie P. w N. C. Mn -nn, James M. d Va. Miller, Jacob W. N. J. Morton, Jackon, to Flor. Norris, Moc, jr. d N. H Pean-e, Jaines A tp Md. PbdlW, Samuel H. w Ver, Pratt, Thomas G. to Mil. Rusk, Thomas .1. d Tex. Sebastian, Win. K. d Ark. Sewnrd, Wm. II. to N. Y. Shields, James.fi III. Smith, Truman, io Ct Soule, Pierre, d Lou. Spiuunce, Presley, to Del. Sturgeon. Daniel, d Pa. Tuniey, Hopkin L. d Tenn L'nderwood, Joseph It. to . Ky. L'phatn, William, Walker, Isaac P. d... Wale. John, v Webster, Daniel, ic. . . Whitcomb, Jesse, d . . Yulee, David L.d .V .Wis ..Del. . Mas. .Ind. .Flor. noes i-: ok it : v u G s k ntati ves. Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomah J. Camtbell, of Tenneee. XXI. , .Ii ' rees, DIVORCE. mil.' law RBl.ATfVE TO DI VoRt'E.--1 he tin- Inrimd have in press a work on the above subject, by Hen- RV FOL40M I'aoe. . , . This work i written wilh reference to the Statute ol Ohio, but the Inrgest portion ut it is applicable to the law ot every oth-rr -tnt. It contains a view ol the following subject : I. Ol flfOfWI generally. 11. Of thv rnurU granting divorce. HI. Causes ot divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. . Ulul nb-MM l. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VOL Extreme "UU L Fraudulent contrnct. X. Oniss neglect ol duty. M. Hnbtt-Hal .liunkcimess. XII. lufainuu minifiiment. XIII. Lni"7 ami CniiMoiguinity. and AHinity. XIV (.'ondoimtion. XV. n rnnmuit nil XV. 11. USllin. A 11- l.'l I"1 Ol IIOH-. .Hill.". Imooy. XIX. Of tbtbilL XX. Proceedings to oecTr. Ol ill.' dccr.f. XXIL Fon-ign divorces. I nrms m um Thl Introduction conUiin a brief view, 1. Of the history of di- rtjfwi mn xtmr urw ra lorafn eaaunmi u, inm mw oi um lirlerent Stiitea. III. The canon law. 1vol. 8 vo. J. H. R1LE1 fc CO., Columbus, Sept. 10, LjMB, Publisher and Bootoaller. l-'nirv Tale irom all Nations; by Anthony uiitiiiim. witli -.'I ijjnitretioiUi by tUehard Doyle, i vol. l'Jmo. Abeauiilul work lor Chrn-tmas and .New lenrwpre- 8CJane Ejre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currcr Bell. A new and beautiful edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Shirley. A Tale ; by Currcr ML author oi -Jaue Lyre.' A new and MMUIIU enitioii in i voi. i-- no, Siitniiin. the Sorceres; the support 1 destroyer ol the whole II. Lgntal DOMl Boom l'-meranin; by William Mi-inhold, 1 vol 8vo. Price M eenta. Roland Cii-bel, by Charli s Lever, Illustrated by rlu. Imii-Dlete in 3 Parts. Part :td just published, ami lor sate at the Uoo M i ,l,--l I. N. WIHTIMi A" Hl'NTINtiTON. TM'K.NOU'H SI'AMSH LITEllATLUE. i iTfinv ,.r JnnniaVi l itiTHturc liv (i.'orL'o Tickimr. Just I I comoleteil, in :t eli-gant kvo vol-. This ilny received at the bookstore ol jan 1 -J I. N. WHITINO A ifUNTlNtiTON. METROI'OLITAN I'UKTUAlT CU'B, OJJicee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rtlBE Directors beg to announce that there will be 4lrawn for a 1 Grand Series ol I'ortruita of all Horses entered lor the forth-coming (ireat Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principle which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; und that while the past success und high esrimntion in which tho Club is held are subjects of pleasing comirtilulat ion to the Projector, they encourage endeavour for a ttdl further development ol their plan. For the future, then tore, the number ot Prizes will be ex-EtfiOMtOnM t'liriniils ot all HOTMI ibnt are iiUred tor end-particular Hncc Km MsiMia as well ns winners nnd Manors. The billowing list is now open: ,'i,(HK) Members to each (ins. First Class 10, second do., 3, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or either of the ditlercnt t 'lasaei. Those Member who drnw the Portraits ol Hrat, Second and Third Horses, the other ltartlll Horses, also those tl at do nut start (but which me entered tor the Race.) will receive the following prize. Thedrawing will take place ten day before the Race. III.' ,1 111, mjil I'onmts t4 Noo-Mrlcn, TWO SPLENDID) FAHMS. OR SALE by the eubscrilnT, re-idmg tt Witerrflta, In the .oimtV ot I.iichs, lit reiisoimiile terms us io prut- iiiiu pn)n--ui, u-il - T ip liirni klHilVII us III-- IMU.l Uinil, Hi I'.ouhm '1-. uiM.i.i tweiitv tive mile- aboTfl Mauinee City, containing m arly UOO acres 70 of which lire bottom land upon tbe M upwards of HH) acres m n MUf impr riNi of the tnnn ipkmh'l tmprortd farm upon I Then; an in n iiliiv improvcii siare. iui goun lwr.l1m.rnnd i hi i -lu ui-cr . lira i'l new, on Inn din.: mul iriur irees. Tiu; Wu'bash nnd Erie eannl utu-se through tbe farm, thus atiord- imr water to all it parts, ami ease oi iruu-pouuouii m j .- This is fine of the mint heuutilul larmt and prohablv run scarcely be cxclh fled il ,i... ,,..,. wl.i.-li I reside, c lred acre, over one hundred ol which are highly improveu, un the Maumee river, State. Dtatataf aenrly two bun TV EW HOOKS. 11 It. Mm Tlnnl Hone First Class 30,000 10,000 .UUU o.uuo io,wu Si'cuni' do. 10,000 .1,0011 -J.500 S,M0 UNO Third do. t 8,000 1,000 gOOj BOOj 1,000 Thenutnberol Prize to Im distributetl in each Class are yuy, that betal the nuniber of HoratM entered for tbfl Hare. All Letters to contain ft remittance limits. Bank Notes, Aif, addressed nnd made payable to tho Managing Jj,i'tofl,IU,(JF y9 Hrl Albany Road, London, England. Nutulrers forwarded immediately on the receipt of n remittance. Full particular of the lince will bo sent with the tortuiiate Numbers to each Subscriber, so that he may know hi position and ivhnhiT or not he be one of the loriiniHte. Office coiimti-sion 7l.!i per cent, to bo deducted from tin above Prize . , - ni ini mi iiii'.-i. i.'-'- " mnrl "GOO.1 w . A. Mm. i,ii ii, ., in l.nw ii.il Sollrllor hi linnrer. OmCE witn Wm. Ucliniaon Jr., No. 8, Nnl'a l-irhaiig. , nim aite Mwrctary of riuu-'a ffflrf. lwia-lly b. r. COSWAT. B. F. I DNHIV I'll., DBA LI Be in PRoIiucV:, L. K. .'OMLINflON. roi,iinlHiii in , I ForwnraMliK BSmkMH, HINT II ..M , I'OKTMOL'TII, OHIO m. a . . . I - - l.nw. I'nllllllbua. Ohio BSw, No. 2, Noil'a Kxrhangf!, opialto A-riTtry of tat'. oHW. Aitornpyi nt l.nw nnd Solicitor in ( hnneerj. AMBAMQVXMKTB von 1 50. W I I LI AM M. KASSONf IMilroiid l)i-pun b Forvvui'dioi; ut id (nuimNsioil ,ilc rciiiini, Warehouse N. Ii. Water street, Buffalo. U EDUCED HATES FROM ALBANY TO HCFFALO. First Class 100 cent, and Second CI Gfi cent, per 100 pounds, -il hours from Albany to Hutlalo. Aoknti. D. A. Efidy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon. Sandusky ; Kail-road Agent, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus. To avoid delay mark packages A. k. B. It. IL, cure of Win. M.Kason, BuBal". . , Ship by Albany boat from New York. man-Jind MAGNIFICENT 1,0'PT UHV. One GfUM. Ciipltnl f S,000-iiN",S.10,(MM-8:iO,Ot0-lJD,D! mid 'i-IO prizes ol 'i,OOU. VllKilNlY STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit ol Monongnli Academy, Class D, for 1850. To be drawn nt Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, April 27, 1850. under the auiieiinteiidnnce ot Loin mhuinner. ,1 W. MAURY A- 00. i Manaoehs. 76 number tottery El drawn ballots. SPT.KtfDIP IGHIIUL 1 mairnitieenl cnnitnlof 1999?? 1 splendid prize of 1 do do do do do do do (lowest three number prizes) thirty aOTM Of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon thl farm there are large and very productive orchard of choice gralted tiuit unud dwellui'; im.l out ouiunugs, n vuneij ui imm siting of a lir."' nuaiitity of cherries, crapes, plum and peach- ii.- liMiirn on npplicauon. marlbl ' . V 1 FO II N I A TIIUOI ;il TICKETS!!! rpHKOl'OH TICKETS from New York to San Francisco in the I March, April ami Mnv steamers, for snle by 1 ULCK.1NU1IAM 6i bTURGES, Un Znnesvillr, Ohio. Pr. HKINNBR. (l.atenf Jtm Lisbon, Ohi "GENERAL Agenc, Cuimiii -inn and Forwarding Merchant, VT deals in Mutter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No, 13 East Front st., near steamboat hmdim.', Cincinnati, Ohio. Hat,,- . tna-tiis Wi i -lit nnd A. (i. Ricliard-on, Un.. li Co., Clli cinnali i 11. W. Snwluras & Co., New Lisbon ; Oriug &. Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans S. B. Rou. i'ortsmouth Lawson CoToda, WdLmDei Ewai! and Qtbhait, Pittsburgh; John Scott, nMhrut) w. C. Scott, St. Louu. usa-an 1 1 It I T I I CO. AT the old sbind opposite the State House, nn unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred ditlerent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cassimen's, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet. Silk, Satin, (toetadtal white ami light colored for party and weddinc Dress,) and wool Vesting; Cravats. NIK ami Linen rocn el Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosom and Collars, cotton ami woo ii..,.,... .i i'n,l,.rahirts silk l'mli-r-Ii i 1 1 uii.l Drawers, Silrlien deft, black and white Kid and Silk Cloves, wool Glove and Hull Hose ; and in brief, every Brticle of the richest quality of gentle-men' wenriim npparcl to be found in the first draper establishment of the East. These good wero very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one ot the hct Eastern markets, Hn, I ure of the latest and most durable styles that could bfl tound In New York. ti.runcora tmw '. i f .u ri j i ti 'j in oiireitv. and on i" cituciis nmcrally a resuectf ully invite! to call and examine before they purchase el.ewh -re. A. A. STr.H AH 1. N. It. Orders In.m any pari ot i tie .-aie, as m retoiori-, mun fully and promptly attended to. 1 Albcrtson, Nathaniel, d Ind Alexander, Henry P. w NY Allen, Charles,, s. tr. Mas Alston, William J. to Ala Anderson, JoafahlCv Tenn Andrews, (Jiiorge It. r N V Ashe, William S. d N C Ashmun, (ieon,'e, ' Mas Averett, Thomn H. Va Halter, FMwardD.ic 111 Hay, William V. N. rf Mo Haylv, Tlunnaa 11. d Vn Batltt Jame M. II. d Va Bennett, Ib-nry, w NY Bis-cll, William U.d 111 Btagbani Kinsley S. Mich Bocock, Thomn S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Hootli, Walter, f, $. d. Conn BowdOD. Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Riobard J. v un itowiiu, Jamaa B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, rf Ky flreck, Daniel. le Ky Brtaflti Qauriu. v NY Brooks. Jniiie", u NY Brown, Albert O. d Mies Brown, Wilbi.m J. d hid Baal, Alexander W. d Mich Burrow, Lorenzo, tr NY Burt, Arniistend, d I C Butler, Chester, w Penn Butler, rhoinui B. u- Conn Cnbcll, Edward C. to Flor able, Joseuh, rf Ohio Caldwell QmrnA. rf Ky Cablwell, Joseph P. if NO Culvin. Snmuel, tr Penn Janipbf.B. Lewis D.s Ohio Vartcr, David K. rf Ohio Casey, Jo-eph, if Penn Chandler. Joseph It. w Perm Clark.-, Charles E. to NY Cleveland, Chauneey I. d Conn Clingmnn, Thomn Lv N C Cobb, Howell, rf tfeo Cobb, Willinmson R.W.rf Ala C.ilcock, William F. rf X C Cole. Orsaeiu. v Conger, Hnrmon S. M Conrad, Charles M m Corwin, Moe 11. tc Cniwell, John, id Daniel, John It. .1. 0 Doberry, Edmund, al Dickey, Jeaee C. to Dimmick, Milo M, rf day. David T. d Dixon, Nathan F. M Dtity, Jame D. rf Duer, William, ic Duncan, Jnines H. ic Dunham, Cyrus L. rf Durkec. Ch'nrle, rf EdmuniUou, IL A. rf Evans, Alexander, Evans, Nathan, tr Dfi Andrew, d id Julian, (ieornc W. f Knufuinn, David S. rf hi rr, John H. w Kfaig) Daniel P. tc KiIU', (ieor-e ti. K Ktad Jnines U. tr King, John A. to Kins, Preston, f s d La Sere, Emile, rf Leftler. Shepherd, rf Levin, Lewis (;. nat w Ind Tex Md Mass RI N J N Y N Y Lou low a Penn Littleiield, Nathaniel 8. d Mo Ma- lnn Ky Kl NY UAII.KOAI) OMNIBUS ME. d 11TIZEN8 tearing in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, " ' North -East comer Nell House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part Of the city. martHlly B. O. REAM, Sec y O. 8. Company. a. riTCit. SO, 000 311,000 nooo 15.KK 11,556 .1,000 3,000 :w 300 000 160 80 40 M 1IALK hu)4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO II. I'O.tlSTOCK & t'O. Korwnnllng nnd Commlion Alen hnnU, 1'iu.luce Dealers, and Lard Oil Mnnulacturers, ( anal Basin, coLt'xari, ohio. J. HIIMiWAY A (0.'H Irim rumlr , Hnrnd MM I. nrnr the II ridge, folnni-i.n-.. Ohio. MM of all kinds, uid a great variety of Carting, always on bwal. uctl,'l DK. KOBKKT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, IV O. 4, Naffjti F.xehnnge, opposite the Secretary of State s II oflcc, High at, CohMrtma. " (JRORUE K. WALCIITT. IOI AND BANNER PAINTER, uovtt-dtf coLuaiwa. ohio. FITCH dfc HALE, (8uccsoti to McElcain V fitch,) FORWARD INCi AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 ND Dealer in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds J of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all time, in cash, tor lajhtad MattM NMNI J Ridgway i Co.' Foundry, Co UHflM. (into. mar5-dtl WALTER TII KALE, Attoriiev i, ml ( (!uo-elloi nt Lnw, Colnmbna, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take the Ackrowled anient ot Ieeus V tor the of New York, py (jffice on High ft, between Town and Rich. I. N. WHITISU aTcHij NTI , lOOK-SELLERS ami Statiuwr. next door tu the WM MN, O High etreet, Colombo- haH .1.1 Stationery always on hiind. A large ewaortment of Books 11 SFIBF.KT & I I I I I OOh BINDERS. High KT & , mmm opposite the Public UBoaaj Co- .imn flrmiH iii. jr. I llMHWUnB AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, !aw OftLKA-N. REMOVAL. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .i it do Wat & co., .UANUFACTl'KE STEAM ENGINES, FMtOM new nn.l improved patterns, among which n one for tho MUI.EY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrateil PAKKER'H PATENT WATfcK """"i RAILROAD CAR WHEEL?, and all other IRON and UHAS3 CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. IA8IIIII1 of all kinds made promptly to order. IH'CK'S C'ELEHRATED lOKI4- Minn, Premium Cooking sn.Tes, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stove and Furnaces, Fire Orates, and PLOL'GHS, all wnrrantcd, are constantly lor sale at WMUMil "d rtail on liberal term. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughsand Stove are respect lully invited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, febl.T-tf 1 do 1 do 30 do 250 dfj 65 prizes ot. oo do 65 do 65 do 4,810 do 47,040 do t;..i,.o fimllnl. -.j on-Oiinrt,.ra II) Ki'.btbh Price of certificate of packages, In the above Magnificent Hcheme. as follows: , , , . . A certificate of nackane of 46 whole ticket-. e500; nf 2b halves A'ccrtiticate of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to nil over 1 1-' nett that mnv be drawn bv tlie tweiity-MX tickets named therein. Certificate of halves, quarter, and eighths in proportion , , Tl,iH a.,ln.Hl Brhome ii one of the most attractive: ever drawr in thr. I'nirc.1 !J(nt,.J ami is well wuitbv ot the intention of ad venturer. The lowest prize that can 'be drawn by a ticket ba- ., it tl,.n Dm ,lan nuiiiher- IS J.m Oders (or tickets and shares and certificate of package in th tkmm mmrnifirriit sebeine will be uromptly Attended to, and nn account of the drawinit will be tent itmn-diutely albrr it is over toall vlw may order ticket from us. Addre. J. A C. MAL'R , Agent reoia AK'xnndnn, Va. mi'vi 'i.' if X- fill I'S I'CS II A NSIl I r fpiIE Hoy" First Lesson in Business and Record Penmanship, I nfnini.,n ,. ..Init, .M.itU' into Die fimoie inuvetiieitts. Iirini'i pies, and SSpi eombination in the nrt, with explanations, di IAma .i j ,,i,, tu inivcrn in tbe t'eiktures ol writim:, TU! formation, combination, shade, slope, and arrangement, carefully ureparaq tor weoM ot pnooo ana pnvaai scuoois, mm juum nreiiariug to bee, rue MMBMbI men. lor snle nt the inarB rnrrYi anlO-dly CHU KEKIX; aV OILBBBTi P R E M I I ,' M BOSTON PIANOS Just received nnd for aale at mnnulncturer's pri ce. A. KLI'.I', ut in, Four door North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, LITTLE MIAMI RA .itnvi). Ltl'HIVt AN1 SI M.MI'.ll ,- li It ' l.-'l 1'.. I i ";'. r or i w v,,rit mnl Km-Ii.ii two tbroiiL'b tniiii-dnilv ibiilice ot'hou: On nn.l niter Tuenlav. Anril 10th. IMO, -inlil further notice, Pas 1 1 ' i ' i i will run nd follow I vH . . n , A Leave llepol oil casl r nun Mieei, . uvmimm w T ..... "i P M.. for Millf.nl. FnMer'n Cro-liiL'-, Dc'TtiHd Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley. Xenia, YeUow Springs M nrinKli.-M. , .... .ni,oup , pnu-..,., rj i.ir New Voi k. Bost'in and intermediate point, should tale the 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Pas-ellL'fT- ti .f I ulUfUlae , .lUH'-Wiie, oeeuiifi, mm ..... .... .ii...- i,. .i.i tub., ti,,. A .M. l rain. The Ohio Stit-''- omp;iny are ruioung mo oimeetion Willi tne iram: .,... i li... I.. IV..-1. ,t line t.l I I illltO 111 s 11 fill . illimuein III line lie. 't, .,11 Ultll tlie .M.inilllg I NUTI IM'.U .....w.n...... "j Lines to ColValMH. from Xenia and Spnngfteld, connecting with the It P. M. Train from UOM innati. a'u rrhMn.l Kiver Hnd Lake l.r.e Rnilr.ind will Ichv Sprinefield at 14 M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cin cfnnnti bt the present only, un rummy out. .i w i r-ininnnH nt :i I M nnd Siirinctieldnt 4 P. M, ELrKSsV BaBBBia 1 00 Springfield 2 50 . Sandusky City 6 50 Buffalo 10 00 n . Columbus 4 50 For other information and Through Tickets, apply Bt the Tick . I88i8ii iieur ttoM ftreet. Cincinnati, ' ' VM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. lyThe Company will not be responiblt for Baggage exceed-iniS Si dollars in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductor" or Agent, ami freight paid at the rate of a paaaaije tor every ;m dollar in value above that amount. apratf Mann, Horace, K .Mann, Jon, a Man-hall, Humphrey, to Mason, John C. d Mntteson, Orsnmu B. r Mcnchnm, James, to Mendr, Richard K. rf Miller, John K. d MUmO) John S. d Moore, Henry D. ic Morehead, Chnrle S. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac E. d Morton, Jeremiah, to Mr demand, John A. d McDonald, Joseph E.d McDowell, James, d Va McOaughey, Edward W.ir Ind McKissock, Thomas, io N Y Molutahan, Jamee a. rf McLane, Robert M. rf McLean, Finis E. HoMuUin, 1 ayctu-, rf McQui-en, Jnmes, rf MeWillie, William rf Nelson, Williiini. IP Nes, Henrv, IP Newell, William A, Va Ohio Va Penn Onio Lou Va 111 Ind Penn Md Va S C Mi sb I N V Penn N J Kailroad Car Hannfactory. BIDOWATB v KIMBALL, Columbua, Ohio. HAVE established at thi central point tho manufacture ol Paswiigrr, l 1 rei hi . Lirnvfl nnd Ilnnd C'nra tor luulroads, and assure all wetern Itailroad companies that It will lie their constant aim to procure the beat materials and workmen, and to turn out the best kind ol work at fair price. Specimen may be seen on the Columbus and Xenia Railroad. Tho patronage of Railroad companies 1 rccectfully loltclted. febSMf MELVILLE'S NKW WORK. REDRL'RN: Hi First Voyage, being the Hallor-boy Coole sioiia and Reminiscence of the Sun of a Gentleman In Um mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ot "TypeV " Omoo," and " Mardi," 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 ct. Just received nt the Hook iStore of I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTUM del0 NEW BOOKH. HISTORY ol Spanish Literature, by Geo. Tlcknor, In Z rot-utnes. Vol. I just received. Chalmer'a Institute of Theology, In 2 volumes. The Whale nnd hi Captor, or The Whaleman's Adrm.tnp', and the Whnle'a Rifiernphy, Ac. QBUk Hy Uev. Henry I. ( In ver. l or sale tiy avV'X I. ft. WtllllHU HUM i im i ABBOTT'S ALFRED THE tJREAT. HISTORY of Kins Alfred ol England, by Jacob Abbott, win. eie'iaviriL's, t vol 12 mo. Ju-t received at the Book Store. I del9 t. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. A I OL ASHES, 1,000 brl Moltunee, landing Inmi Ma isle. 11 i . and for sale hy ap6 KING Si HEFFNEIi 27 Main etreet, Cincinr i 1 ORE l.i: ITIIER. A C Brown ha received 1500 did ot 11 n choice article of Side Leather, which he will sell at IrlVfe to 13Vj cents per lb. Also, 00 dozen French Call Skins, 50 doaen Pink nnd Fancy Lining do, 40 Case Boot and shoes, and a good assortment of BoOOl nnd Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BItOWN nOI.AND CASHKL, completi in three part. I, ever By Obtvlaa Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by I. N. WHITING St IHJNTINOT v Offtei Andrew Jackson, ic Penn NY Lou Ohio Ohio N 0 N C Penn Penn Ohio RI Wi N Y Mass Ind Md Ohio Fenlhcrstoii, W. 3. d Fitch, Graham N. rf Fowler, Orin, e Freedley, John, K Fuller. Thomn J. D. d Gentry, Meredith P. to Gerry, Elhridge, d Giddings, Jc-hun ii.fi Gilmore, Alf red, rf Gooflcnow, Itutus K. it Gorman, Willi A. rf Gott, Daniel, to Gould, Herman D. u-Green, Jnrae S. rf Grimicll. Joseph, tc ui'kett, 1 luillll!- I . Hall, Willard P. d Hnllowny, Ransom, lunm iinnm i. a Hammond, Edward, rf Hamilton, Moses, to Haralson, Hugh A. rf Hnrlfiu, Antlrew J. d Hartimnson. John II. d Harrir-, Ishain G. rf Harris, Sanuon W. rf Harris Thomas L. rf liny, Andrew K. w Ilnymund, Thomas S. a Helinrd, William, to Hemy, William, to Hihhard, Harry, d Hilhard, Henry w. to Hiiiiiilaiid, Moses, d Hollnilay, Alexander R. rf Va Holmes, Isaac E. rf C Hou-ton, John W. to Del Howard, Volney E. d Tex Howe, John W. w Penn Hubbard, David, rf Ala Hunter, W. I'.fs to Ohio Inse, Samuel W. rf Ala Jackson, William T. to NY Johnson, Jnines L. w Ky Johnson, Andrew, rf Tenn Johnson, Robert W. d Ark Jones, George W. rf Tenn Olds, Edton H. d Ohio OtTi Jame L. rf S C Otia John, w Me Outlaw, Dnvid, to N C Owen, Allen F. to Geor l'nrker, Richard, d Va iVnfllee, Chnrles II. rf NH ML Lucius B. rf Ver rMtpt) Mm B. rf Mo l'ho?nix, J. Phillip, NY PlUuaH cnarle W. to Penn Potter, Emery D. d Ohio Powell, Paulus, d Va Putnam, Harvey, tc NY Reed, Hobert R. if Penn Reynold, Gideon O. to 1 Y Richardson, Wm. A rf III Risley. Elijah, a N Y Bobbins, John, jr. d Penu Rockwell, JuliuB, M Mas lt'd)iuaon, John L. rf Ind Root, Joseph M.ft to Ohio Rose, Robert L. to NY Ross, Thomas, d Penn Riimaey, David, te NY Snckett, Wm. A. to NY Tenn Savage, John H. rf Tenn Miss Sawtell, Cullen, rf Me Bohenoki Robert C, w Ohio BdwnwaThorn, a. m. ic n y Sciioub raff, John L.U NY Seddon, Jaines A. d Va HUepperd, AttftUtaa H.io N C Silvester, Peter II. v NY Spmilding, ElbridgeO.tr N Y MUM William, to Mich Stanly, Edward, it N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Btanton, Blehard H. rf Ky Stephen, Alexander H. v Geor Mm, Charles, rf Me Steven , Thnildeus, v Pi nn Strong, William, rf Penn Sweetzer, Charles, rf Ohio Taylor, John L, ic Ohio ThomHs, James II. d Tenn Thompson, Jacob, d Mis Thompson, James, d Penn Thompson, John H. in Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa ThuriMHii..Iohn It. m NY Tenn Toombs, Robert, to Geor Ala Tuck, Amos, ib N H Underbill, Walter, id NY Vim Dyke, John, to J Vennble, Ahrabam W. rf N C Vinton, Samuel F. Ohio Wahb-n, Hiratn, rf NY Waldu, Eorrn p. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf 8 C Watkins, Albert G. to Tenn Welborn, Marshnll J. d Geor Wentworth, John, d 111 White, Hugh, ic N Y GKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE ia hereby gi-en that Lot can be procured In Grwn Lawn Cemetery, until tho tirst ol August next, at the 'dlour ing price i First Claa Lot bftOtBtt per square loot Second Class Lot tiM cent per square loot On and after the first of August, tho price will be a lollow: First clnss Lota 10 cent per quare foot Secoml class Lot 7Mi cent per square foot Third class Lots 5 cent per square loot The Superintendent will 00 on the grounds, In Mf IMillM from (J o'clock, A. M. until ( o'clock P. fcl By order of tho Board of Trustee. jyl3dtt42tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Utatfc CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONK V ' LOHIOL'S RESULTS ! No. 21 118 77, the grand capital Pri VT of 850,000 I wa aold by the lucky E. N. Carr & Co , W Pratt at., Baltimore, M.l. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN TIIE SHADE. Tlie great luck of the old firm ol E. N. Carr & Co., ha thrown a gloom over all California Hpwcu-lators. Persona who have tried their luck with E. N Carr Si Cu-, find that there ia more Gold to be had by the risk ot a tew dollnra with E. N. Carr &. Co., than the whole California mines comtmed The lucky office of Carr & Co,, ha done wonder the last month Their luck ha no equal, please bear this in mmd. Look hekei Citizens and stranger who wiah to purchaae uncurrent lunda can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or addressing them a tew iita through the Post have all their buaineaa attended to with p UjttV nlitv and dispatch, Money on all (tanks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Hanks Drafts on England or Iralnnd Irom one to one thousand Pounds can be hnd from E. N. Car- dt Co Bullion and Prize office, No. l.'JC Pratt treeL LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH 1 Carr & Co., nre making the people rich I Behold ha ' I Noa. I 2 Ii the Grand Prize of 8100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,1X10, If Idti .j0,M 9 11 21 tSO.OOO. Those are only a tew ot the leading 1 UM Mild the month by thiB lucky nrm. We challenge the world to UtoV the same amount in the same length ol time. We ay, waKk ct! ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We call your attention to the grand array of magnlri-'enL Lot-terics to be drawn this month, January, I85t), All business with thia firm is confidential. Carr A. Co.. Ml nil BOftBtfM over 8o. Carr Si Co., pay the greatest attention to their country cornw pondent. Our motto is, secrecy in all business transaction. Atumtinn to our customers, and all drawing sent immediately atler the lollttry draws. Give u the trial, and rest assured we will giveyou,i' not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YES I O YES I We call your attention, ono and all, to thi brilliant Scheme to be drawn With January. Tho chance are good, and dapend on it Carr & Co. have the Prize. Carr Si Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr ft Co. will sell Prizes all wo aak Is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained I" Remember the chance Carr Si Co. give. Enclota the monay and receive the Cash- Please addre E.N. CARR it CO., de27 No. 138, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. OA BOXES hi-t quality Mould Candles, sfili 100 sack Coffee, 85 chest Ton. 000 lbs. Hott shelled Almond. 20 barreU crushed and powdered Sugar, 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope ol all kind. Wholesale and retail, at novyo McELVAIN & FITCH'S CIIRIHTMAH AND NEW YEAR. BOOKS! BOOKS!! A fine collection of Annual for 1830 EuUah nnd American illustrated work ; Juvenile Book, Bible und Prayer Books, the rlnest edition, and in any .-ty.M tl binding; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing case, writing desks, Jcc, dec. The finest assortment ever offered lor sale in this city, at th new book store of lde24J J .H. RILEY Sc CO. Ind Ma Penn Me Tenn Me Ohio Penn Me Ind N Y N Y Mo M i Geor Mo NY Md Md Penn Geor Ind Lou 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H Ala Ohio FRENCH A N It HERMAN LEWSONS, JC. CHRIST1N offers hi services a teacher ot French ant German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thorouijr knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms 'In. lessons will bo given at the residence ot the pupil, and at m school room, on Itich street, between High and Third, neat to Di S. M. Smith' office. (oc4-tt I AND FOR HALE The undivided half of 16 7B100 acre li of land, adjoining the city ot Columbua, 150 rod east at High street, fronting on the Columbu and Groveport turnpike. Title ind isputablt? price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, nnd made known on application to D. 8. FORMAN. Columbus, Sept. 4, 1849. jjj FARM FOR SALE. lONTAINlNO-JOO acres upon tbe wi it Bide of the Scioto litrw 17 mile north of Columbus, and 5 north ot Dublin I 5 mile from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom the Columbus plank Road. Tlie land is Hrst rate, 140acres undue tm provement, witli n never failing stream running through all pat '. There is a good stone house, wilh hard ami rain water pun j s close to the door. There i a sugar camp and orchard ot you i grafted trees. The location ia very healthy, and near the celet , i ted Sulphur Spring. For further intorniat'on, apply upon the premise, ol rf! Mm JN0- HOBIN30N CAh B4)-i:s(iltKEN (SLASH WAR E.- jrj i Whittlesey, William A.d Ohio Wildrick, I d N i Wilmot, David, fid Penn Williams, Christ. H. to Tenn Wilson, James, w N II W'inthrop, Hobert C. to Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d 9 C Young, Thomas H. d 111 Whole Number-229 sincsf nn n. r or sale ar nn- imoKsiore m f. N. WHll iftij in m i inuiuii. ROLAND OANIHi Rill, AM) CASI1EL. By Charlei Lever paita. I In- I n tons. By Bulwer. 2 part-. A new supply for sale by mar!4 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. flie new edition in l,i,,.l,,, ... W lit febl4 I N. WHITING A HUNTING! ON VlliTIIODIWT HYMN BOORS A HOI'SE AND LOT AT A GREAT BARGAIN. Wm are authorized ny a bbbjubbhhbbbi uu . fornin, to sell a House and Lot on Friend street, beyond .M vrnth, at abnrgain ot j.inr.upfri(ni. m,r4 KAMM a ; BI SINKSS PENMANSHIP. fcjpENCER St RICE'S ytcm ot Business Penman ihip, conta n-N Lti ntla biti.1 exnlitnatlf.il-. cnretully ore oared lor the counting-houae, chooli, and youth fitting lor business . ...Diu.j nrnrr comer of Rich nnd Third street, ad iTkSiZtl III iTT" op,i tb. Flm Bti Chrrh. tmtm mumn tranaOun.. Ihm coplM .rc lac a.mi. a m me .u I V. WHlTIlfO HUNTINGTON Ihor1! writing, intended to Impirt to the lewncr . hand writing.! . hHf;i .nH nrMticable. For .ale at the book .tore ol iHMll D's SUKIKWIII f I.ASSII Al, BOOKS M ! V s.-ln.ols anil Colleun, lor aale wliulcwlo and retail by ja0 J. If. R1I.EY it CO. roiniD's I'livsioi.oin oi i)iiii:-i io. rpilK rhyniulogy (if Digoatiim conidrred with relation to tin; I Prtadplea of Dietetic. By Andrew Combe, M. D. From the latt Kdinliuroh rcvijed and enlarged eilition, with illustration., 1 To . S mo. I ill. day received ai 111.- ihik '" '', Iebs7 .N. WHITINO ii HUNTINGTON Jl'i- i received and lor .K apf, IIAMS NOT MHAHTfl. HAND9 not Heart.. A noel. By Jaunet W. Wilklnion. I'nce H cent,. "The bearta, old. pavn handa j but our new heraldry i.i hand, not heart.." Thla day received at the boo. .tore ot feb'.!? I n. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. AUCHITKCT OFFlfli-Alcrhnnle.' Hall, Colwm-biia, Ohio.-N. B. KELLY inlorma the public that duiitu his ab.ence .11 hi. Architectural bu.inc.a, Engineering andSui. TeTinir. wdl be Dromotly attended to t the above office by tb. I d.llT Archittct and ClrU Engta. 1 00 (.Hi S. f'.TAIl, by KING St IIKFFNI',11, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. A T WM KING'H Drue Htore especial atlentii-n 1, paid to ehil-A. drrn lir !. and after tlieni r.ll other, who may be pleaaed to lavor him Willi . call. PATENT MEDICINES. 'l',vii-eiiilan.panl!a lor Hie clealialug "I blood, and cur" ot Oigood'a India l lioiagociie, anu "" Ague and Fever. Thouaanda can te.tify to the e fflccy of theae "11" Friineatoek'a St rirller'a Vermifuge, well known to the public for yefcra aa a certain remedy for expelling wonna from the human ayatem. M . - eller'a Liver I'iUa which atandauneqnalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseaaea ariaing from a de. ranged attt" of the liter. Give them a trial, and thla truth will iicller'a Improved Cough Hyrup, for the cure of Cougha, Colda, lluar-eneaa, Inrluenza, Tickling f, naation ol the rhroat, hoop-, f k A-.. Trak?a Maim'ebc Ointment i, gaininu a name above .11 othere ,. i . i 1 Vrvnii- i,r lb '"I I.ruiieo MM nprainra Limba, Kbcumati.m and Lameneia, Sore l ip-. Chapped Handa, C'aI! oAbe above medicine, and many othera, kept con.tenUy on hand and for aale at WM. KING'S DBl'O STORE, Columbua, on door aouth of the Ohio State Journal Office. ug3dtl (iovrrnmcnt of the Stntc of Ohio. OFFICER OF HTATE. Govfrsob SEABIIK Y FOItll, Geauga Decern. -, 1850 Scror State SAMUEL GALLOWAY, Ho.... March 29, 1850 Ai inn, a or Si am JOHN W OODS, llutl. r March IS. lr..l TcJ. of State ALBERT A. BLISS, Lorain. ..Feh'ry 2c, IP.) LlaiuaiAN JOHN GRE1NER, Mu.kingum March 5. 1851 SUPREME COtRT. Chief Jl-DOE PETER HITHCOCK, (ie.uit. . . .Feb'rr 16. 1851 Judges EDW'ARD AVERY, Wayne Feh'ry 6, 1854 UIJFl'S P. SPALDING. Summit March 5. lr.W WM. B. CALDWELL, Hamilton March 7, 1856 Att'v General HENRI STANBERY. Fairfield. Feb'ry S5, IfSl ttm. HIRAM GRISWOI.II. Stark June I. Ir.'l Clekk LEWIS 1IEYL, FrankUn Juiuiuyf. 185 THE t oi l lllll . ANO XENIA RAII.KOAf) COM' I A N V I"laak,.Ouarl Ptam and Battt I'orler and Packing buttle,. Jara, Tom bier., Vial-, and DruggUt Ware of all kind. ; 500 boxea Flint Glaaaware ; Wine bottlea, Molaaae. Can., Crcama, Jara, Tumblera, P and Fluted. Alao, DruggiH Ware ol every vKricty, consUntl) ., lby N W BPEF.RS. ff Columbua atreet, cmclnnali ltnt BOXES Bell, venmn -npcrior ueel uven Glaas, el- J.)lt ,.- li, xu to 40X90; 400 boxea doulde thick Itnitalnin UrOWB, Plata and I ranch, ol .11 description.; 21XI MM i.iiuniry dihiiii., nit- a no... ,n.wio Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price. ' N W SPEEHS, ocn-tf No 12. Columbiana street, Cincinnati SI OAR AMI XI OA II 1101 HE MOLASSES 200 bra. Kclined Sugars ; 90 do S H Molaaae., prune, landing fi n Belle Isle, and lor sale hy ,p6 KINO t HEFFNER, Clncinn.li itifCEES. Six Ter7 line Mulea, suitable for Callfomir ajrevi-111 tun ts. maj- lie bad by applying to ,p6 KING 4. HEFFNER, 27 Main it, Cincinnati UAJfllNrK K0 boxea, 100 Vfc boxes, 100 hoses, ndio i Ir .iti Jolsa Adams, and for sale by ,p KING St HEFFNER, Cinciumt. I VlllllAI-l: TRIAIAlINfis. , , P PIECES Painted Canvaaa. Oil 15 Damask Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Brcadcloui. 200 sett Bru. Huh Butda. Pliks' Tuft Lace. Patent and Enamelled Leather, Axlas, ' pHtiga and Mail able Outings. For sale at the sign of tbe norH GILT PADLOCK. l IKItOHS. 3 beautiful Mirrora with gilt or bronze brack .va etj anil marine manuea .tor aale ny J II. RILEY CO. nil'IVllln. .I:..nn,.inhn.n, in nnnn. the neeCBrT lU. vj chlnery lor two itailj trains, there wilt after Thursday the 7th inat., until further notice, be but one daily passenger tram run in connection with the Little Miami b ad. as tullowa : l.enve. t'olutnbit. nt i'i l-'l o'rlork ut night. Arrive nt t'ltieinnnti nt III o'rlork, A. Af. Lrnve f'lnrinnnti nt ti o'rlork, A. M. Arrive nt f 'olttmbti. at 'i o'rlork, P. M Omnilmsea for the Kcommoilarlnn of passengers will he run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any part 01 the city of Columbus. , , m For lUilroad Ticket, apply at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, in the -aklwrftta.fcraWM, llifc 'lopiiny iviu rii.i in- n-ii'iu-n'is- nn .-4.4. - in rataa urVles. thn Ml 1 rctnrw.1 lo th- ZmJBSl and treight paid t thit rate ot a pe tor rrrry fjOO in ralne MM "nOUt a. MEDBERY, iPX OENT'H FRENCH CALM OOOTS. -iriTfiM m-Hffinf. ( ronrh Cull Hunts at 1, t i 50 and 84. fur i. ' aale atKIMBALL'SShuaand Irfathfr Store, Journal buidinga XITK K. ri 1 vain Si Fitch i thi day dUtlved by mutual conaent. Th) btulne. ol tne nrm mm na ian. oy - Wi IMLVaW Ftbruary 1, 1690-!ab7-dtl F1TCH pkoposaih for rrni.isiiiNO THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Western Liti-mry I:iu;winc. ff 1HE first number of n monthly dollar Magaiine arUi ba fattiW I by the subacribor, for circulation iu the ritate of Ohio, annul thr nrt nf March, lt0. It will be deToted to Eduration, I.ltrrnrurr, imce, Arta and Moral, and some of the bst writer in the country, and parfco-ly of the We, will be employed a contributor to It columna. The Matjaxine will be ..-rued in large octavo form, each mouth ly number consisting nt fjirrf-rieo paftt, and will be printed upon good paper in a -tl-' ul infrimmrai uxei'Ution pauw.mc'tii i-pert, to the best fcaitern Majrain. Each uumtier will ba tun trated with n atecl plate . m. raving of the best kind. The Term of the wMgBMm Will hp nxr. nnLi.AB m r Milium. mrariaolM l trnMHCt, OT TXT ckkt per numbr, pavuble to the Agent or NM Master upon lb 'f i , rut: ii imiuwr. For contribution, which hall be written npon such subject, and in urh a style aa shall be suitable tor insertion, the publisher will pay from two to tarre doilcr per page. no communication, exrepl n w pueiic, win w 11 ' : Tz then frrf nor mure tiian pifti. nor will any M inserted wtu. outtrfing paid t.ir It nv i"?.n wi,,h to .tnrni -uie w terms, he may direct ln cummunii-arion to tbe iiit.-mber at Columbu, Deaf paid, with bis address, and it it is inserted, tft amount, according to the above term, will t- n milled to the author as soon aa tbe communication mae it appearnce in tb iHSfl- ata ).. u.M.ftu to be sent by mail, must b ad dreed to Mr Juii GoasLiwi. Ci-lumbu. (ieneral Agent lor tha State ot OUa taai mm, in all em."fS JKS'Jl mil." I.". Editor and Proprietor mai-
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1850. NUMBER 333 VOLUME XIII. IMUNTKI) AND 1 lUt J. I H H E D BY SCOTT & BASOOM. OFTICK SOUTH-EAST COIlNKIl Of IIIOII ST. AND MJQAR ALLKV. TKHMH-InTnrinbl) hi iiitvnncr. Thi Daily, to person i OpteflbW, per year M 00 wnt by nmil out of Columbus W during the session, and Tri-Weekly balanro M . 5 00 . 4 01) . 3 IX) . 2 00 . 1 50 . 1 25 , 1 00 , 2 00 1 00 50 40 year In Columbus My mail The Tri-Weekly by mull Weekly iu Columbus Out oi the city; by mail, single To I'luba of tour nnd upwards Ti clubs of U-n md upward, to QUA address Dally, esion Triweekly Weekly, ingle..... Tii clubs of nve ami upwardu Adverllfthitf. The following rate and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman mid the Ohio State Journal, to be oWrved, in all case, alter thin date. July 20, 1640. Dully l'npt-r. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion U 50 1 .. ii each additional.." 0 25 .i i. i l week 1 50 o 9 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 20 00 ... 22 00 ... . 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 I 1 month 3 n m m a ... . m 9..." r 19..." Standing card, 5 lines or less, per annum 4 column.with 4 chamies, " " h " " ; " " 12 " " " changed weekly " " 's " " u"11? " " ' , " with 4 changes " " '4 " " J n " "W --"; ; I k " UWUtd weekly " u I. II It ,lmlv I' " Other cases not provided tor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to b minion type. For each additional square in the duily, inserted one month, or ti greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. ... No advertisement to be conmdered by the year, utiles It Is specified on tho manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the '""publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise inents beyond the amount charged lor their publicution. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the same to he, In all eases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. , , , , Advertisement not marked on the copy tor a specified number Of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, nd payment will he exacted accordingly. The privilege til yearly advertisers, will he coutined rmiil.y to their regular business and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. . . ...... Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Lstatc Agents, &c, not tu lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN HE INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement for charitable institutions, fire companies, witrd, township, and other public meetings, and MOD like, to be charged bait' price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. . . Regular advertisers, and all other sending roiiinnmieatluiis or requiring notice, desiring to call attention to lairs, soiree, con-Otrtl. or any public entertainment h where charge nrc made for admittance all notices of privaU' associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. It intended to be Inserted in the editorial column, the ame will be charged at Hie rate ot not les than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. ... , Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to b charged ot the rate oi 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be holden for the price oi inserting advertise incuts brought in by them. UEHK, AUHOTT eV CO., DKALEIlfl in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron, Nails, (ilas, Mouse lluild.Ts' materials, l'anning und Mechanical Tools, Militury Qood Ac., 4c, No. llil High street, sign of the Oilt Padlock WHIT AN assortment of I.iidi for sale by HID SLIl'PKItH. s' White Kid Slippers just received and deo7 H. ff K1MMA1.1.. DAVIS, SMITH k CO., i 10MM1SS10N AND POKWAUIMNU MEKOHANTH, Whole-Vy Dealers In tlrocerics and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving nndforwardin goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale. sel9-dly. ETNA I YSI'KANCK COMPANY, rV Hartford, Connecticut. Capital paid in and safely invested, V -7l).XN. Tin- fiilcnlier, Bt Jo: this Comuuiiv, is pre pared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal terms. (jedS-iUf.) D. A1.K.YANDKK, Agent, fniumtius. 01(8. MKlNNEIt A Hll.lHt 1 'I'll, WILL attend to all cases, in city or country, on the shortest no-lice. Office, No. M4, tOfh street, opposite ( ominercial Row. Residence, over the store of Measrs. Woodbury A Field. Entrance ou Friend street. epiHi-d3ni CO .UMBUfl N8UBANCB COMPANY, FIRM AND .11 A Ufl rplllH Comunny continues to insure every specie of building, J. and the iurmturc, tuachincry, goods, wares and merchandize, and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by Are ; alo, steamboat, and all sail vessels, and the enrcoe of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water cralt, again! the perils of seaa, lakes, and rivers, on the most liivt.rn.hl' wins. june20-dtl" lF.M.r A DA Ms. Jr., S-c'y I I i HACi.S I'inieiilo; ,'iU I'lis .lii.ii Coffee, I:indiir' from I'ni-1UU ted States, an or rale by KINO ft HKFFNER, Ruti Cincinnnnti -100 bundle I'pper and Slurring Leatlier juat KING Si. HKFFNKR, No 27 Main street, Cincinnati EATHKU. .J received by ap6 CrUAIt AM) HOjLASSBS 9S0 laid Hngar, fair and ali pv KINO &. HKFI NFJi, II Main street, Cincinnati Btrtt OIL CLOTHS. T ARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy. German, Chf-JLi nee, Fnglish and American Funiiture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. Q3BOKN A CO. N OTIC C The notes and accounts tl UOOTgl Here di Co., are left with ua for settlement and collection. They mu-it be paid without delay. Columbus, July 8, 1849. PltlNTINii MATEKIAES FOB HALE. FiOR Bale, low for cash, or on short credit, a large assortment of Printing Materials, consisting in part of 2 Super-royal Iron Smith Presses I Stanherry Press, at lb. Pica. 360 Small Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 Minion, Scvernl fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing otticc. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely Um lor 6Mb, or on short time. (dccll ) C1IAS. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH! VICES of Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ottho GILT PADLOCK Sept 10 niTPAT PEN H A KK US A NOT HE It SCPPEY. I A superior article tor making Quill Pens by a single and sim- IJIPEEYN WAIi WITH MEXICO. -A lull History ol IV tlm Rise, J'rogro mid T rrninntinii of the War witli lUBMI by K. S. Ripley, brevet Major in the l.nit. d States Army. 1 vols. H vo. Just published. For sale nt llie llookstore ol AMM L N. WillTINti A HUNTINGTON. GLIMPBES OF slMINi li NOTKS OK AN UNF1NISIIKD TOUR IN 1HI7. Hy S w 'tSh -tore of 1 vol W mo. del'Jj Price ?,-, , I-, Jo-t received at the Itook L N. WIHTINCi A HUNTINGTON. ANTHON'S AN:II:nt (iEO(sllAPIIY. A SYSTEM of Ancient and Medieval (b-ogruphy, Ac. By Charles AnJLon, 1,1,D. 1 liirr vol. 8 vo. Just published. Fur sale, at the Hook-lure of deciM L N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. "CAHT THY IlKEAO UPON THE WATKIIH." H'lHK world wide renown which has ImperUhably inscribed in I glowing characters, kihst on tkk scholl of umi. ttu old and familiar name of PYFER A CO., those truly fortunate and ON -famed 1.0 'IT FRY BROKERS, No. 1 Light bthret, Halti-mome, Md., (whose sin ;c purpo-e lor years has been t dispense the radiant smiles of the "Fickle Goddes' to their correspondents,) ha also rcndeied entirely utmeeciisary any pretext lor sell-luuilation, for their cup ol glory ! full. Every section of the Union will bear witness to tho glorious and almost magic luck of this fortunate house. Correspondents all over tho country have realized splendid fortunes from small outlays at Pyfer A Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Cutitinucil BmOOOMI Wonderful OI-iirHJUtininl'Pi ie: llf' 100,0011 paid out in Prize Money during the month ofwtroD, by tM lurljinied Pyfer A Co., to the patrons of their truly lucky house, residing in the following States : READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT! 25,0oil7 numbers 15 :i0 package whole tickets scut to Ten-BMMOilf,()00,numlrrs 52 Oti 71, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. 80,000, numlicrs 14 l!7 :t:, half ticket sent to Ohio. ISOO, nnmlicrs 1 Hi 40, ptaktfs hall tickets sent to Ohio. 50 Outnumbers 11 44 7o, package quarter ticket sent to North Carolina. I8,btt0, numbers 5 57 58. qunrter tlrket sent to Virginia. JW.OiMl, numbers M B9 package quarter ticket sent to South Carolina. 5,1)00, number 18 70 75, package quarter ticket '.ent to South Carolina. 4,50(1, number 50(51 OB qunrter ticket lent to North Carolina. 4,000, number 22 55 TJ, package quarter tickets sent to Pennsylvania,Prize payments at Pyfer ACo made in Gold nt Wjftt CJOnc Order to this great prize tin n may sec re n Fortune. Gmad Amy of LottariM fr April, 1850. rsr-fnrinK'('i-: sthictcv onsKRVEO. JSri Cauital No. of Price i1 ricc of Prizes. Hallois. 1 ickets. 70 No. l'J drawn SS Date. April pie operation. de'-'-t For sale at the new book store-of J. II. RILEY A CO. a 1 Counting House Almanac for 1850. x JULY. j.m. T. w t. r. Ii JANUARY. a. I m. t. w T. r.liT .. .. 1 a il 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 16 1? 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 88 9 303l.. .. FEBRUARY" r. wT. k.sj 7. '7. 1 I 3 4 5 0 7 8 I 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 U 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. MARCH. 3.m. i - w t. r. s . . i r s 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 L6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 88 29 30 31 1.. . .. ..J APRIL. .jirT.JwT.F.,. '..1 2 3 4 51 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 1920 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 nil I . - MAY. t. w t. f. .... f 2 I 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 18 14 15 18 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 88 27 28 29 :III31 :-JUNE'.:;rJvvT.r.i. 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 !1 10 11 12 13 14 11 18 17 18 19 20 21 2S 23 24 25 20 27 28 2f 30 .. .... .. .. 7 14 21 28 ,.M 2 9 16 88 30 AUGUST. 3 4 5 0 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 20 27 3l. 8 T.(jf. 1 9 16 ill III SEPTEMBEK. H. M. T "I r.. s.ImJt.I wt. r. s. 7. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 88 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2 8 2 9 30 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. M.l T.I W T.l P- 26J2 DECEMBER. I. M. T. wlT.lf. fin 3 4 5 li 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 10 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 20 27 29 30 31 HKJHI.V 1.111'OKTANT TI) IIOIMK I'AINTEltS, HOD8EKE8TER8 AND OTHERS V4MMU Diicoviny in the AnT of I'aintino. James CorrucK, of Mount Holly. N. .1.. linn ili-i'ovi'ri'il ti simple prorpsa ot" propnrini: nnd mixing common wbtto load paint and all delicate colors, by which their liability to dunM tuiil lose llicir coio. MiJ betiuty in the shade or dark is completely obviated. It is a well known fuel that " bite paint ill pnrlora and other abut'tip roome, in passages and bebina doors and abutters, almoat invariably assume u dirty, smoky, yellow bue, soon alter MH applied, when excluded Iroin the direct rays ot lii-'llt. Every good painter must desire to remedy this acknowledged evil. This be may now easily and cbeaply do, and be enabled tu perform good work that will be u.etul and satisfactory to hiseus-tooiers, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing tbe present opportunity to avail himselt ot this desirable improvement in bis art. Please call at tbia ottlce to exiinine ceitilicates, Sic , and to learn bow the necessary information may be obtained. rllousekeepei B, ship and steamboat owners should of course see that their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable and superior method, and thus avoid tbe annoyance, inconvenience, unbealthiness and expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. 22, 1649. "new goods. WE have in store, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 doz. Chopping Axes of favorito branda. 4 doz. Broad " 1IX) " Hhovela and Hpades " " 1IX) Mill and Croaa Cut tiaws JO lioxea window Class. 10000 U(hu " Sash 1000 lbs. rutty. 10 Olils l.ilisee.l un. UQ kegs Naila, aasoru d novf liEKL, ABBOTT op. At the sign Of tile tiilt Padlock. 17IEW til' t 8 i 10 11 12 13 li 16 17 18 19 90 05 94 85 M 27 '."J 30 B8S,000 21,000 35,1X10 20,1100 20,000 37,500 25,000 20,0110 30,000 13,000 15,000 50,000 25,000 le.UNi B 20,000 25,000 i 10,000 40,000 :l 15,000 24,000 30,000 20,1100 13,500 75,1X10 20,000 20,000 if 78 78 75 78 I'ai'ki 18 50 :w oo 17 50 17 HI 37 00 311 00 15 25 :i7 on 18 50 13 00 50 00 .10 00 18 50 31 mi 18 50 16 00 40 (XI 31 00 18 50 35 00 18 50 a no 78 00 20 50 18 50 pl.-n... Illmerve. Correspondents will please boar in mind that the prices of Packages of Quarter Tickets only are published in this paper. The printed ollh ial drawings which Corre-polidents can rely upon ua being correct, are always Ibrwarded from l'yler Hank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who draw prizes at Pyfer it, Co.'s. Itemeinlier, a Package of tickets can draw four ol the tnot splendid prizes lit a scheme. tf - In order to secure a fortune, and tbe ensh immediately a!-lerthe result is known, the readers ol this paper have only to re-init eashdrnlta or prize tickets, to the OldEslablisbed, lar-lamed and trulv fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFEB CO., man!! No. 1 Light at., Baltimore, Md. t i'i.imiio VORTUNI MA V BB (JAINUB HY AN OITI..VV Or Ul UM o. HOTELS AND SALOONS. o-dlf JMllHnewan. I oftheity. BROADWAY HOTBL, IJY DAVID MITOIIKI.I., Hro:fl nil ret, (ol hut., Ohio. roi. HOI 'Hi: -COM Mill S. i)IIIO M. NtHtTHltL'l', 1'noi'iUETOR. il onoulur Hoti-1 i- loriiti'il in ilii' niM-t I'f'iiti nl pxtt I n .'nliir'-i-il. mnl li now Jiii'lii-h' il in u fiyli rqiiitl to tlmt ol nny E f - t - l in tho Wtit. Tin' Tulili- il Hoii' ia taaMMd witli iivcry luxury tiw mnrkct af-fordu, und no jniint) will ! ian;d to nmko tliti (,'UonUt feel at Htt HUe for nil tin- mule, mil nt thla liouo daily lor pi.Mtii(rr. Cniivcniciit. md tir-tt-rHUf ritithlinir and (,'arrini(e llouso nttm:h; ed, nnd oxp4Tit'iicfd nnd i-arcful Uritlor, ulwny in attc-iidanco. eptlO-dyl I M'i I D HTATIIH IIOTKI. COM.IIUIH. linilUMT ItHfJSKI. AH takm thv Unitcil Mnt.-s HoM, locritnl a irvi rods coutli ol illri old (itmiil. wlicri! h; is mviiiin-il tn nc'-uniiioilnc mid will bo hiiy to Wflninn- liiti old jintrim mid Innid. nnd nil oth r who may linv occneion to viaft Columuu, in pursuit of either buiiiL'a or plciwurc. mnr.'tj II IKKICAN NAI.OON, (UND K It Till: AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVK ju-t rei'civi'd Fri'sh OTter,iiiiil will t'on-tniitly keep ou hnud nil til" iklioai-i'4 of tiie Benson, such m Oysters, ItinU, Vi'uUon, Fn.-ili 1 i-ii, Hnrdiii'1, I'lcklcd Oy-liT-, I'Iihiij, I-oIi-Utm, itc, 4Jie. The Knr will he kept constantly RppUd wilh the pt ret Liquor. Wine, (,'ordinl, fVgnr. Jcc. No pidni will Ixr fpar. d to gratily thr tnu nnd apju-tite of the gnvatt of the Amerieun Saloon. (3 Oystor hy the dozen, hundred or n. o-4-tf 1 1 1 - Vi.O( ( oloiiil.o-, Ohio. OflNKli Ili'.'li rftn etniid Sugar alley. The proprietor d thl V' e-tiildi-hment nre now pn'pnnil to nerve up Ojten, Game, r'ifh, and all the luxuries ot the wiwon, in a ntyle unnurpated. They have nl-o addett ruveral private rooni-t for gentlemen wth-ins to irive supiwri. The liar i Mipnlied with the heft ol Liijuor B.nd Q .r-t. On dnught, Curew' I)etroit Ale, Sehultz XX I'nle Ale, mid liottleU SeoU-ii Ale. A splendid Lunch i nerved up daily, by (oc'-M-dtl ItAllKtiH A: oLMrt'l'LD. i.iri: iNsrii.iNCi:. NF,V YORK LIFE INSI'HANC-'E COAll'ANY. OlHee Nn. (, Wall street. MOltltlH KUANKI.IN, Prrit. I'l.INY FKEK-MAN, Actuary. t-'liart r ptTiw-tuat. The IHllhliHI of thid OqflipO ay Is eonducted u)oii the mutual plan. U net enniinjrit ilunnti; Si lnt llir.N' year amounted to over 180,000. Each policy holder 1 a member ofthtJ OOmpVTi nd emithil to nhare in its protitf, which have avem d 'W f cent, per annum on all premiums paiil in. The premium are paid nmmally, in cnh, unit ss they exceed $50, in which e(; .) percent.! retmireil and -Hi per cent may be paid by tkpwWll note lor that amount, renewable annually, ami bearing ii p' ret nt. interest. The amount of its capital, the character of It securities, and it modi of dotal bUllnOM make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Lite Insurance jierlect ccurity heii utter ull, eoufiht for in iuveHtinents of thi kind. This company will injure on the liven of person;, on any part of ilie elobe, at equitable rat'" ot premium. A man may insure hi life in the name of hi wife, eo that the amount insured will go to her or to hi children, if the die before him. The BttajftdvantHL'es of Life Insurance nrc beginning to be correctly appreciated, and the jirudeiil and coil-idernte are daily MH-urinii tu their families and trieml those advantage. The agent in this city would re pecttully call attention to the duptrior claim of this compimy. Any iiiloriimtiou in connection with the nidiject will lie cbeer-lullv u'iveii. and tlie HpnLicatioiis lor in-urance pron ptly attended to. A. 11. WOMHALOII, Aiftnt, Sd door aouth of the Franklin Hank, over t'oit's store. Kon'r Thompson, M. D., ExBrnining 1'hyi-ician. maJ r- im l.lt U llltk. 4 ROHITECT8) Baiiden, Free Miwutw, Odd Fellow,iuid other l engaged in Imil.ling, can Ite supplied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Urotesque, i.oimc or Arnoes fine. Altar pieces for churches, Centre Piece to support chande liers, l'aneis tor walls, Friezes, Cans, Tree, Stc. i-:-..ii..m...i .m.i.I1,-,I wirii oriir nnl desiL'iis: Churches. Fuhli. Hull- or Private Houses, decorated with curved work eqw.l to unytliing fin this side the Atlantic. 1 ht subscriber ha bad ninny yers expern nee. ami cm n t. r to many of ids works, public and mil Mr. Tin- curved decorations upon tin- ceiling of the Odd fellows' Hall in Uavton was designed ami carved hy him, nnd is acknowledged to be the most beautiful and most appropriate thins ot the kind in America. The Interior ot iini.-hed or old building decorated with facility Fisures and ti-xire bMdl lor signs. J. BOBUfflOMi Carver, uoSX-dOm Dublin. PrnJUta comity, Ohio. GovemaUMt of the l mu d Suite, ROM MAI1CM 4, 14)9, TO MAHC1I , II&3. THIi EXECUTIVE. President, ZAORABY TAYLOH, of Louiaiia Vice President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINKT. Hceretnry ol ritate, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Herretarynl the Trrtnury, WM.M. M EH EDITH, of PeniiBylvaiiia. Secretary id'the Interior, THOMAS EWINC, of Ohio. Secretary of War, QEORQE W. CEAWFORD, ofGeurffia. Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM It. PRESTON, of Virginiu. l'otmater (ienenil, JACOI! COLI.AMKll. nf Vermont. Attorney Oenernl, ItEVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THIi JUDICIAHV. SUPREMK COURT OK TI1K UNITED STATES. Chief Jmticc, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. fuwonn janic JOHN MeLKVN. .,t oliiu. JAMES M. WAYNE, oMieorgin, JOHN CATRON, ol Teniieee, JOHN McKINLEY, of Ky., PETER V.DANIEL, of Virginia, SAMUEL NELSON, ol'N. York, LEVI WOODBURY, ofN.Hamp. ROBERT 0, CRIER, ofPetm. UIMIIIKKS OK THE XXXI" CONOUESH. ARRANGED ACCORDINO TO THRIR KNOWN I'REFERE.NCKS WITH REFERENCE TO THE TWO OR EAT 1'ARTtES. SENATE. President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ot U. State. Secretary Asdurv Dickens Atchison, David R.rf Mo. Hinlger, Oftorge K. to N. C. Unlit win, Roger ti. in Ct. Bell, John, id Tenn Benton, Thomas II. d Mo. B'-rrien, John M. u? Oco. Borland, Solon, d Ark. ftratlbury, James W. d. . Me. Bright, Um 1). d la. Itutler. Anthony P. d 8 C. Calhoun, John C.d B.C. Cass, Lewis, d Mich. Chase, Salmon P. d Ohio. Clarke, John II. IL 1. Clay, Henry, v Ky. Clemens, Jeremiah, d Alt. Cooper, James, Pa. Corwin, Thomas, w Ohio. Davis, John, w Mas. Davis. Jeflyrson, d Mis. Dawson, Win. C. rj Geo. Dayton, Win. L. to N.J. Dickinson, Dunii l S. d N. Y. D'ulje, Auyurtu . i'. il lown. Dodfe, Henry, d Douglas, Stephen A. d Downs, Solomon L. d. . Felch, Alphcus. d Ftiote, Henry tf. d (ireene, Albert C. w Wis. .111. Lou. .Mich I. Half, John P N. II. Htuuliii, Hannibal, d Me. Houston, Samuel, d Tex. Hunter, Robert M. T.d...Va. Join-, (leorge W. d iowu. King, Wm.R.d Ala. Minimum, Willie P. w N. C. Mn -nn, James M. d Va. Miller, Jacob W. N. J. Morton, Jackon, to Flor. Norris, Moc, jr. d N. H Pean-e, Jaines A tp Md. PbdlW, Samuel H. w Ver, Pratt, Thomas G. to Mil. Rusk, Thomas .1. d Tex. Sebastian, Win. K. d Ark. Sewnrd, Wm. II. to N. Y. Shields, James.fi III. Smith, Truman, io Ct Soule, Pierre, d Lou. Spiuunce, Presley, to Del. Sturgeon. Daniel, d Pa. Tuniey, Hopkin L. d Tenn L'nderwood, Joseph It. to . Ky. L'phatn, William, Walker, Isaac P. d... Wale. John, v Webster, Daniel, ic. . . Whitcomb, Jesse, d . . Yulee, David L.d .V .Wis ..Del. . Mas. .Ind. .Flor. noes i-: ok it : v u G s k ntati ves. Speaker HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomah J. Camtbell, of Tenneee. XXI. , .Ii ' rees, DIVORCE. mil.' law RBl.ATfVE TO DI VoRt'E.--1 he tin- Inrimd have in press a work on the above subject, by Hen- RV FOL40M I'aoe. . , . This work i written wilh reference to the Statute ol Ohio, but the Inrgest portion ut it is applicable to the law ot every oth-rr -tnt. It contains a view ol the following subject : I. Ol flfOfWI generally. 11. Of thv rnurU granting divorce. HI. Causes ot divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. . Ulul nb-MM l. Adultery. VII. Impotence. VOL Extreme "UU L Fraudulent contrnct. X. Oniss neglect ol duty. M. Hnbtt-Hal .liunkcimess. XII. lufainuu minifiiment. XIII. Lni"7 ami CniiMoiguinity. and AHinity. XIV (.'ondoimtion. XV. n rnnmuit nil XV. 11. USllin. A 11- l.'l I"1 Ol IIOH-. .Hill.". Imooy. XIX. Of tbtbilL XX. Proceedings to oecTr. Ol ill.' dccr.f. XXIL Fon-ign divorces. I nrms m um Thl Introduction conUiin a brief view, 1. Of the history of di- rtjfwi mn xtmr urw ra lorafn eaaunmi u, inm mw oi um lirlerent Stiitea. III. The canon law. 1vol. 8 vo. J. H. R1LE1 fc CO., Columbus, Sept. 10, LjMB, Publisher and Bootoaller. l-'nirv Tale irom all Nations; by Anthony uiitiiiim. witli -.'I ijjnitretioiUi by tUehard Doyle, i vol. l'Jmo. Abeauiilul work lor Chrn-tmas and .New lenrwpre- 8CJane Ejre. An Autobiography. Edited by Currcr Bell. A new and beautiful edition in 1 vol. 12 mo. Shirley. A Tale ; by Currcr ML author oi -Jaue Lyre.' A new and MMUIIU enitioii in i voi. i-- no, Siitniiin. the Sorceres; the support 1 destroyer ol the whole II. Lgntal DOMl Boom l'-meranin; by William Mi-inhold, 1 vol 8vo. Price M eenta. Roland Cii-bel, by Charli s Lever, Illustrated by rlu. Imii-Dlete in 3 Parts. Part :td just published, ami lor sate at the Uoo M i ,l,--l I. N. WIHTIMi A" Hl'NTINtiTON. TM'K.NOU'H SI'AMSH LITEllATLUE. i iTfinv ,.r JnnniaVi l itiTHturc liv (i.'orL'o Tickimr. Just I I comoleteil, in :t eli-gant kvo vol-. This ilny received at the bookstore ol jan 1 -J I. N. WHITINO A ifUNTlNtiTON. METROI'OLITAN I'UKTUAlT CU'B, OJJicee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rtlBE Directors beg to announce that there will be 4lrawn for a 1 Grand Series ol I'ortruita of all Horses entered lor the forth-coming (ireat Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principle which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; und that while the past success und high esrimntion in which tho Club is held are subjects of pleasing comirtilulat ion to the Projector, they encourage endeavour for a ttdl further development ol their plan. For the future, then tore, the number ot Prizes will be ex-EtfiOMtOnM t'liriniils ot all HOTMI ibnt are iiUred tor end-particular Hncc Km MsiMia as well ns winners nnd Manors. The billowing list is now open: ,'i,(HK) Members to each (ins. First Class 10, second do., 3, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or either of the ditlercnt t 'lasaei. Those Member who drnw the Portraits ol Hrat, Second and Third Horses, the other ltartlll Horses, also those tl at do nut start (but which me entered tor the Race.) will receive the following prize. Thedrawing will take place ten day before the Race. III.' ,1 111, mjil I'onmts t4 Noo-Mrlcn, TWO SPLENDID) FAHMS. OR SALE by the eubscrilnT, re-idmg tt Witerrflta, In the .oimtV ot I.iichs, lit reiisoimiile terms us io prut- iiiiu pn)n--ui, u-il - T ip liirni klHilVII us III-- IMU.l Uinil, Hi I'.ouhm '1-. uiM.i.i tweiitv tive mile- aboTfl Mauinee City, containing m arly UOO acres 70 of which lire bottom land upon tbe M upwards of HH) acres m n MUf impr riNi of the tnnn ipkmh'l tmprortd farm upon I Then; an in n iiliiv improvcii siare. iui goun lwr.l1m.rnnd i hi i -lu ui-cr . lira i'l new, on Inn din.: mul iriur irees. Tiu; Wu'bash nnd Erie eannl utu-se through tbe farm, thus atiord- imr water to all it parts, ami ease oi iruu-pouuouii m j .- This is fine of the mint heuutilul larmt and prohablv run scarcely be cxclh fled il ,i... ,,..,. wl.i.-li I reside, c lred acre, over one hundred ol which are highly improveu, un the Maumee river, State. Dtatataf aenrly two bun TV EW HOOKS. 11 It. Mm Tlnnl Hone First Class 30,000 10,000 .UUU o.uuo io,wu Si'cuni' do. 10,000 .1,0011 -J.500 S,M0 UNO Third do. t 8,000 1,000 gOOj BOOj 1,000 Thenutnberol Prize to Im distributetl in each Class are yuy, that betal the nuniber of HoratM entered for tbfl Hare. All Letters to contain ft remittance limits. Bank Notes, Aif, addressed nnd made payable to tho Managing Jj,i'tofl,IU,(JF y9 Hrl Albany Road, London, England. Nutulrers forwarded immediately on the receipt of n remittance. Full particular of the lince will bo sent with the tortuiiate Numbers to each Subscriber, so that he may know hi position and ivhnhiT or not he be one of the loriiniHte. Office coiimti-sion 7l.!i per cent, to bo deducted from tin above Prize . , - ni ini mi iiii'.-i. i.'-'- " mnrl "GOO.1 w . A. Mm. i,ii ii, ., in l.nw ii.il Sollrllor hi linnrer. OmCE witn Wm. Ucliniaon Jr., No. 8, Nnl'a l-irhaiig. , nim aite Mwrctary of riuu-'a ffflrf. lwia-lly b. r. COSWAT. B. F. I DNHIV I'll., DBA LI Be in PRoIiucV:, L. K. .'OMLINflON. roi,iinlHiii in , I ForwnraMliK BSmkMH, HINT II ..M , I'OKTMOL'TII, OHIO m. a . . . I - - l.nw. I'nllllllbua. Ohio BSw, No. 2, Noil'a Kxrhangf!, opialto A-riTtry of tat'. oHW. Aitornpyi nt l.nw nnd Solicitor in ( hnneerj. AMBAMQVXMKTB von 1 50. W I I LI AM M. KASSONf IMilroiid l)i-pun b Forvvui'dioi; ut id (nuimNsioil ,ilc rciiiini, Warehouse N. Ii. Water street, Buffalo. U EDUCED HATES FROM ALBANY TO HCFFALO. First Class 100 cent, and Second CI Gfi cent, per 100 pounds, -il hours from Albany to Hutlalo. Aoknti. D. A. Efidy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon. Sandusky ; Kail-road Agent, Cincinnati, Springfield and Columbus. To avoid delay mark packages A. k. B. It. IL, cure of Win. M.Kason, BuBal". . , Ship by Albany boat from New York. man-Jind MAGNIFICENT 1,0'PT UHV. One GfUM. Ciipltnl f S,000-iiN",S.10,(MM-8:iO,Ot0-lJD,D! mid 'i-IO prizes ol 'i,OOU. VllKilNlY STATE LOTTERY, lor the benefit ol Monongnli Academy, Class D, for 1850. To be drawn nt Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, April 27, 1850. under the auiieiinteiidnnce ot Loin mhuinner. ,1 W. MAURY A- 00. i Manaoehs. 76 number tottery El drawn ballots. SPT.KtfDIP IGHIIUL 1 mairnitieenl cnnitnlof 1999?? 1 splendid prize of 1 do do do do do do do (lowest three number prizes) thirty aOTM Of bottom land upon tho Maumee. Upon thl farm there are large and very productive orchard of choice gralted tiuit unud dwellui'; im.l out ouiunugs, n vuneij ui imm siting of a lir."' nuaiitity of cherries, crapes, plum and peach- ii.- liMiirn on npplicauon. marlbl ' . V 1 FO II N I A TIIUOI ;il TICKETS!!! rpHKOl'OH TICKETS from New York to San Francisco in the I March, April ami Mnv steamers, for snle by 1 ULCK.1NU1IAM 6i bTURGES, Un Znnesvillr, Ohio. Pr. HKINNBR. (l.atenf Jtm Lisbon, Ohi "GENERAL Agenc, Cuimiii -inn and Forwarding Merchant, VT deals in Mutter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No, 13 East Front st., near steamboat hmdim.', Cincinnati, Ohio. Hat,,- . tna-tiis Wi i -lit nnd A. (i. Ricliard-on, Un.. li Co., Clli cinnali i 11. W. Snwluras & Co., New Lisbon ; Oriug &. Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans S. B. Rou. i'ortsmouth Lawson CoToda, WdLmDei Ewai! and Qtbhait, Pittsburgh; John Scott, nMhrut) w. C. Scott, St. Louu. usa-an 1 1 It I T I I CO. AT the old sbind opposite the State House, nn unrivalled assortment of the finest CLOTHS, nearly one hundred ditlerent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cassimen's, rich Fancy and Plain Velvet. Silk, Satin, (toetadtal white ami light colored for party and weddinc Dress,) and wool Vesting; Cravats. NIK ami Linen rocn el Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Bosom and Collars, cotton ami woo ii..,.,... .i i'n,l,.rahirts silk l'mli-r-Ii i 1 1 uii.l Drawers, Silrlien deft, black and white Kid and Silk Cloves, wool Glove and Hull Hose ; and in brief, every Brticle of the richest quality of gentle-men' wenriim npparcl to be found in the first draper establishment of the East. These good wero very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one ot the hct Eastern markets, Hn, I ure of the latest and most durable styles that could bfl tound In New York. ti.runcora tmw '. i f .u ri j i ti 'j in oiireitv. and on i" cituciis nmcrally a resuectf ully invite! to call and examine before they purchase el.ewh -re. A. A. STr.H AH 1. N. It. Orders In.m any pari ot i tie .-aie, as m retoiori-, mun fully and promptly attended to. 1 Albcrtson, Nathaniel, d Ind Alexander, Henry P. w NY Allen, Charles,, s. tr. Mas Alston, William J. to Ala Anderson, JoafahlCv Tenn Andrews, (Jiiorge It. r N V Ashe, William S. d N C Ashmun, (ieon,'e, ' Mas Averett, Thomn H. Va Halter, FMwardD.ic 111 Hay, William V. N. rf Mo Haylv, Tlunnaa 11. d Vn Batltt Jame M. II. d Va Bennett, Ib-nry, w NY Bis-cll, William U.d 111 Btagbani Kinsley S. Mich Bocock, Thomn S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Hootli, Walter, f, $. d. Conn BowdOD. Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Riobard J. v un itowiiu, Jamaa B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, rf Ky flreck, Daniel. le Ky Brtaflti Qauriu. v NY Brooks. Jniiie", u NY Brown, Albert O. d Mies Brown, Wilbi.m J. d hid Baal, Alexander W. d Mich Burrow, Lorenzo, tr NY Burt, Arniistend, d I C Butler, Chester, w Penn Butler, rhoinui B. u- Conn Cnbcll, Edward C. to Flor able, Joseuh, rf Ohio Caldwell QmrnA. rf Ky Cablwell, Joseph P. if NO Culvin. Snmuel, tr Penn Janipbf.B. Lewis D.s Ohio Vartcr, David K. rf Ohio Casey, Jo-eph, if Penn Chandler. Joseph It. w Perm Clark.-, Charles E. to NY Cleveland, Chauneey I. d Conn Clingmnn, Thomn Lv N C Cobb, Howell, rf tfeo Cobb, Willinmson R.W.rf Ala C.ilcock, William F. rf X C Cole. Orsaeiu. v Conger, Hnrmon S. M Conrad, Charles M m Corwin, Moe 11. tc Cniwell, John, id Daniel, John It. .1. 0 Doberry, Edmund, al Dickey, Jeaee C. to Dimmick, Milo M, rf day. David T. d Dixon, Nathan F. M Dtity, Jame D. rf Duer, William, ic Duncan, Jnines H. ic Dunham, Cyrus L. rf Durkec. Ch'nrle, rf EdmuniUou, IL A. rf Evans, Alexander, Evans, Nathan, tr Dfi Andrew, d id Julian, (ieornc W. f Knufuinn, David S. rf hi rr, John H. w Kfaig) Daniel P. tc KiIU', (ieor-e ti. K Ktad Jnines U. tr King, John A. to Kins, Preston, f s d La Sere, Emile, rf Leftler. Shepherd, rf Levin, Lewis (;. nat w Ind Tex Md Mass RI N J N Y N Y Lou low a Penn Littleiield, Nathaniel 8. d Mo Ma- lnn Ky Kl NY UAII.KOAI) OMNIBUS ME. d 11TIZEN8 tearing in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, " ' North -East comer Nell House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part Of the city. martHlly B. O. REAM, Sec y O. 8. Company. a. riTCit. SO, 000 311,000 nooo 15.KK 11,556 .1,000 3,000 :w 300 000 160 80 40 M 1IALK hu)4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO II. I'O.tlSTOCK & t'O. Korwnnllng nnd Commlion Alen hnnU, 1'iu.luce Dealers, and Lard Oil Mnnulacturers, ( anal Basin, coLt'xari, ohio. J. HIIMiWAY A (0.'H Irim rumlr , Hnrnd MM I. nrnr the II ridge, folnni-i.n-.. Ohio. MM of all kinds, uid a great variety of Carting, always on bwal. uctl,'l DK. KOBKKT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, IV O. 4, Naffjti F.xehnnge, opposite the Secretary of State s II oflcc, High at, CohMrtma. " (JRORUE K. WALCIITT. IOI AND BANNER PAINTER, uovtt-dtf coLuaiwa. ohio. FITCH dfc HALE, (8uccsoti to McElcain V fitch,) FORWARD INCi AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 ND Dealer in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds J of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all time, in cash, tor lajhtad MattM NMNI J Ridgway i Co.' Foundry, Co UHflM. (into. mar5-dtl WALTER TII KALE, Attoriiev i, ml ( (!uo-elloi nt Lnw, Colnmbna, Ohio. 4 LSO, a Commissioner to take the Ackrowled anient ot Ieeus V tor the of New York, py (jffice on High ft, between Town and Rich. I. N. WHITISU aTcHij NTI , lOOK-SELLERS ami Statiuwr. next door tu the WM MN, O High etreet, Colombo- haH .1.1 Stationery always on hiind. A large ewaortment of Books 11 SFIBF.KT & I I I I I OOh BINDERS. High KT & , mmm opposite the Public UBoaaj Co- .imn flrmiH iii. jr. I llMHWUnB AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, !aw OftLKA-N. REMOVAL. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .i it do Wat & co., .UANUFACTl'KE STEAM ENGINES, FMtOM new nn.l improved patterns, among which n one for tho MUI.EY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrateil PAKKER'H PATENT WATfcK """"i RAILROAD CAR WHEEL?, and all other IRON and UHAS3 CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. IA8IIIII1 of all kinds made promptly to order. IH'CK'S C'ELEHRATED lOKI4- Minn, Premium Cooking sn.Tes, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stove and Furnaces, Fire Orates, and PLOL'GHS, all wnrrantcd, are constantly lor sale at WMUMil "d rtail on liberal term. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughsand Stove are respect lully invited to examine our stock and price. Columbus, febl.T-tf 1 do 1 do 30 do 250 dfj 65 prizes ot. oo do 65 do 65 do 4,810 do 47,040 do t;..i,.o fimllnl. -.j on-Oiinrt,.ra II) Ki'.btbh Price of certificate of packages, In the above Magnificent Hcheme. as follows: , , , . . A certificate of nackane of 46 whole ticket-. e500; nf 2b halves A'ccrtiticate of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to nil over 1 1-' nett that mnv be drawn bv tlie tweiity-MX tickets named therein. Certificate of halves, quarter, and eighths in proportion , , Tl,iH a.,ln.Hl Brhome ii one of the most attractive: ever drawr in thr. I'nirc.1 !J(nt,.J ami is well wuitbv ot the intention of ad venturer. The lowest prize that can 'be drawn by a ticket ba- ., it tl,.n Dm ,lan nuiiiher- IS J.m Oders (or tickets and shares and certificate of package in th tkmm mmrnifirriit sebeine will be uromptly Attended to, and nn account of the drawinit will be tent itmn-diutely albrr it is over toall vlw may order ticket from us. Addre. J. A C. MAL'R , Agent reoia AK'xnndnn, Va. mi'vi 'i.' if X- fill I'S I'CS II A NSIl I r fpiIE Hoy" First Lesson in Business and Record Penmanship, I nfnini.,n ,. ..Init, .M.itU' into Die fimoie inuvetiieitts. Iirini'i pies, and SSpi eombination in the nrt, with explanations, di IAma .i j ,,i,, tu inivcrn in tbe t'eiktures ol writim:, TU! formation, combination, shade, slope, and arrangement, carefully ureparaq tor weoM ot pnooo ana pnvaai scuoois, mm juum nreiiariug to bee, rue MMBMbI men. lor snle nt the inarB rnrrYi anlO-dly CHU KEKIX; aV OILBBBTi P R E M I I ,' M BOSTON PIANOS Just received nnd for aale at mnnulncturer's pri ce. A. KLI'.I', ut in, Four door North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, LITTLE MIAMI RA .itnvi). Ltl'HIVt AN1 SI M.MI'.ll ,- li It ' l.-'l 1'.. I i ";'. r or i w v,,rit mnl Km-Ii.ii two tbroiiL'b tniiii-dnilv ibiilice ot'hou: On nn.l niter Tuenlav. Anril 10th. IMO, -inlil further notice, Pas 1 1 ' i ' i i will run nd follow I vH . . n , A Leave llepol oil casl r nun Mieei, . uvmimm w T ..... "i P M.. for Millf.nl. FnMer'n Cro-liiL'-, Dc'TtiHd Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley. Xenia, YeUow Springs M nrinKli.-M. , .... .ni,oup , pnu-..,., rj i.ir New Voi k. Bost'in and intermediate point, should tale the 5, 10 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Pas-ellL'fT- ti .f I ulUfUlae , .lUH'-Wiie, oeeuiifi, mm ..... .... .ii...- i,. .i.i tub., ti,,. A .M. l rain. The Ohio Stit-''- omp;iny are ruioung mo oimeetion Willi tne iram: .,... i li... I.. IV..-1. ,t line t.l I I illltO 111 s 11 fill . illimuein III line lie. 't, .,11 Ultll tlie .M.inilllg I NUTI IM'.U .....w.n...... "j Lines to ColValMH. from Xenia and Spnngfteld, connecting with the It P. M. Train from UOM innati. a'u rrhMn.l Kiver Hnd Lake l.r.e Rnilr.ind will Ichv Sprinefield at 14 M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cin cfnnnti bt the present only, un rummy out. .i w i r-ininnnH nt :i I M nnd Siirinctieldnt 4 P. M, ELrKSsV BaBBBia 1 00 Springfield 2 50 . Sandusky City 6 50 Buffalo 10 00 n . Columbus 4 50 For other information and Through Tickets, apply Bt the Tick . I88i8ii iieur ttoM ftreet. Cincinnati, ' ' VM. CLEMENT, Superintendent. lyThe Company will not be responiblt for Baggage exceed-iniS Si dollars in value, unless the same is returned to the Conductor" or Agent, ami freight paid at the rate of a paaaaije tor every ;m dollar in value above that amount. apratf Mann, Horace, K .Mann, Jon, a Man-hall, Humphrey, to Mason, John C. d Mntteson, Orsnmu B. r Mcnchnm, James, to Mendr, Richard K. rf Miller, John K. d MUmO) John S. d Moore, Henry D. ic Morehead, Chnrle S. to Morris, Jonathan D. d Morse, Isaac E. d Morton, Jeremiah, to Mr demand, John A. d McDonald, Joseph E.d McDowell, James, d Va McOaughey, Edward W.ir Ind McKissock, Thomas, io N Y Molutahan, Jamee a. rf McLane, Robert M. rf McLean, Finis E. HoMuUin, 1 ayctu-, rf McQui-en, Jnmes, rf MeWillie, William rf Nelson, Williiini. IP Nes, Henrv, IP Newell, William A, Va Ohio Va Penn Onio Lou Va 111 Ind Penn Md Va S C Mi sb I N V Penn N J Kailroad Car Hannfactory. BIDOWATB v KIMBALL, Columbua, Ohio. HAVE established at thi central point tho manufacture ol Paswiigrr, l 1 rei hi . Lirnvfl nnd Ilnnd C'nra tor luulroads, and assure all wetern Itailroad companies that It will lie their constant aim to procure the beat materials and workmen, and to turn out the best kind ol work at fair price. Specimen may be seen on the Columbus and Xenia Railroad. Tho patronage of Railroad companies 1 rccectfully loltclted. febSMf MELVILLE'S NKW WORK. REDRL'RN: Hi First Voyage, being the Hallor-boy Coole sioiia and Reminiscence of the Sun of a Gentleman In Um mercantile service. By Herman Melville, author ot "TypeV " Omoo," and " Mardi," 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 ct. Just received nt the Hook iStore of I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTUM del0 NEW BOOKH. HISTORY ol Spanish Literature, by Geo. Tlcknor, In Z rot-utnes. Vol. I just received. Chalmer'a Institute of Theology, In 2 volumes. The Whale nnd hi Captor, or The Whaleman's Adrm.tnp', and the Whnle'a Rifiernphy, Ac. QBUk Hy Uev. Henry I. ( In ver. l or sale tiy avV'X I. ft. WtllllHU HUM i im i ABBOTT'S ALFRED THE tJREAT. HISTORY of Kins Alfred ol England, by Jacob Abbott, win. eie'iaviriL's, t vol 12 mo. Ju-t received at the Book Store. I del9 t. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. A I OL ASHES, 1,000 brl Moltunee, landing Inmi Ma isle. 11 i . and for sale hy ap6 KING Si HEFFNEIi 27 Main etreet, Cincinr i 1 ORE l.i: ITIIER. A C Brown ha received 1500 did ot 11 n choice article of Side Leather, which he will sell at IrlVfe to 13Vj cents per lb. Also, 00 dozen French Call Skins, 50 doaen Pink nnd Fancy Lining do, 40 Case Boot and shoes, and a good assortment of BoOOl nnd Shoes of Home manufacture deel A C BItOWN nOI.AND CASHKL, completi in three part. I, ever By Obtvlaa Illustrated by Phiz. For sale by I. N. WHITING St IHJNTINOT v Offtei Andrew Jackson, ic Penn NY Lou Ohio Ohio N 0 N C Penn Penn Ohio RI Wi N Y Mass Ind Md Ohio Fenlhcrstoii, W. 3. d Fitch, Graham N. rf Fowler, Orin, e Freedley, John, K Fuller. Thomn J. D. d Gentry, Meredith P. to Gerry, Elhridge, d Giddings, Jc-hun ii.fi Gilmore, Alf red, rf Gooflcnow, Itutus K. it Gorman, Willi A. rf Gott, Daniel, to Gould, Herman D. u-Green, Jnrae S. rf Grimicll. Joseph, tc ui'kett, 1 luillll!- I . Hall, Willard P. d Hnllowny, Ransom, lunm iinnm i. a Hammond, Edward, rf Hamilton, Moses, to Haralson, Hugh A. rf Hnrlfiu, Antlrew J. d Hartimnson. John II. d Harrir-, Ishain G. rf Harris, Sanuon W. rf Harris Thomas L. rf liny, Andrew K. w Ilnymund, Thomas S. a Helinrd, William, to Hemy, William, to Hihhard, Harry, d Hilhard, Henry w. to Hiiiiiilaiid, Moses, d Hollnilay, Alexander R. rf Va Holmes, Isaac E. rf C Hou-ton, John W. to Del Howard, Volney E. d Tex Howe, John W. w Penn Hubbard, David, rf Ala Hunter, W. I'.fs to Ohio Inse, Samuel W. rf Ala Jackson, William T. to NY Johnson, Jnines L. w Ky Johnson, Andrew, rf Tenn Johnson, Robert W. d Ark Jones, George W. rf Tenn Olds, Edton H. d Ohio OtTi Jame L. rf S C Otia John, w Me Outlaw, Dnvid, to N C Owen, Allen F. to Geor l'nrker, Richard, d Va iVnfllee, Chnrles II. rf NH ML Lucius B. rf Ver rMtpt) Mm B. rf Mo l'ho?nix, J. Phillip, NY PlUuaH cnarle W. to Penn Potter, Emery D. d Ohio Powell, Paulus, d Va Putnam, Harvey, tc NY Reed, Hobert R. if Penn Reynold, Gideon O. to 1 Y Richardson, Wm. A rf III Risley. Elijah, a N Y Bobbins, John, jr. d Penu Rockwell, JuliuB, M Mas lt'd)iuaon, John L. rf Ind Root, Joseph M.ft to Ohio Rose, Robert L. to NY Ross, Thomas, d Penn Riimaey, David, te NY Snckett, Wm. A. to NY Tenn Savage, John H. rf Tenn Miss Sawtell, Cullen, rf Me Bohenoki Robert C, w Ohio BdwnwaThorn, a. m. ic n y Sciioub raff, John L.U NY Seddon, Jaines A. d Va HUepperd, AttftUtaa H.io N C Silvester, Peter II. v NY Spmilding, ElbridgeO.tr N Y MUM William, to Mich Stanly, Edward, it N C Stanton, Frederic P. d Tenn Btanton, Blehard H. rf Ky Stephen, Alexander H. v Geor Mm, Charles, rf Me Steven , Thnildeus, v Pi nn Strong, William, rf Penn Sweetzer, Charles, rf Ohio Taylor, John L, ic Ohio ThomHs, James II. d Tenn Thompson, Jacob, d Mis Thompson, James, d Penn Thompson, John H. in Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa ThuriMHii..Iohn It. m NY Tenn Toombs, Robert, to Geor Ala Tuck, Amos, ib N H Underbill, Walter, id NY Vim Dyke, John, to J Vennble, Ahrabam W. rf N C Vinton, Samuel F. Ohio Wahb-n, Hiratn, rf NY Waldu, Eorrn p. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf 8 C Watkins, Albert G. to Tenn Welborn, Marshnll J. d Geor Wentworth, John, d 111 White, Hugh, ic N Y GKEEN LAWN CEMETERY. NOTICE ia hereby gi-en that Lot can be procured In Grwn Lawn Cemetery, until tho tirst ol August next, at the 'dlour ing price i First Claa Lot bftOtBtt per square loot Second Class Lot tiM cent per square loot On and after the first of August, tho price will be a lollow: First clnss Lota 10 cent per quare foot Secoml class Lot 7Mi cent per square foot Third class Lots 5 cent per square loot The Superintendent will 00 on the grounds, In Mf IMillM from (J o'clock, A. M. until ( o'clock P. fcl By order of tho Board of Trustee. jyl3dtt42tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Utatfc CALIFORNIA OUTDONE! MONEY! MONK V ' LOHIOL'S RESULTS ! No. 21 118 77, the grand capital Pri VT of 850,000 I wa aold by the lucky E. N. Carr & Co , W Pratt at., Baltimore, M.l. NEW GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED! CALIFORNIA THROWN IN TIIE SHADE. Tlie great luck of the old firm ol E. N. Carr & Co., ha thrown a gloom over all California Hpwcu-lators. Persona who have tried their luck with E. N Carr Si Cu-, find that there ia more Gold to be had by the risk ot a tew dollnra with E. N. Carr &. Co., than the whole California mines comtmed The lucky office of Carr & Co,, ha done wonder the last month Their luck ha no equal, please bear this in mmd. Look hekei Citizens and stranger who wiah to purchaae uncurrent lunda can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or addressing them a tew iita through the Post have all their buaineaa attended to with p UjttV nlitv and dispatch, Money on all (tanks bought and sold by Carr A Co. Drafts at sight on all Hanks Drafts on England or Iralnnd Irom one to one thousand Pounds can be hnd from E. N. Car- dt Co Bullion and Prize office, No. l.'JC Pratt treeL LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH 1 Carr & Co., nre making the people rich I Behold ha ' I Noa. I 2 Ii the Grand Prize of 8100,000, 7 8 9 do 40,1X10, If Idti .j0,M 9 11 21 tSO.OOO. Those are only a tew ot the leading 1 UM Mild the month by thiB lucky nrm. We challenge the world to UtoV the same amount in the same length ol time. We ay, waKk ct! ATTENTION CUSTOMERS! We call your attention to the grand array of magnlri-'enL Lot-terics to be drawn this month, January, I85t), All business with thia firm is confidential. Carr A. Co.. Ml nil BOftBtfM over 8o. Carr Si Co., pay the greatest attention to their country cornw pondent. Our motto is, secrecy in all business transaction. Atumtinn to our customers, and all drawing sent immediately atler the lollttry draws. Give u the trial, and rest assured we will giveyou,i' not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I O YES I O YES I We call your attention, ono and all, to thi brilliant Scheme to be drawn With January. Tho chance are good, and dapend on it Carr & Co. have the Prize. Carr Si Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr ft Co. will sell Prizes all wo aak Is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained I" Remember the chance Carr Si Co. give. Enclota the monay and receive the Cash- Please addre E.N. CARR it CO., de27 No. 138, Pratt street, Baltimore, Md. OA BOXES hi-t quality Mould Candles, sfili 100 sack Coffee, 85 chest Ton. 000 lbs. Hott shelled Almond. 20 barreU crushed and powdered Sugar, 10 bales Candle Wick. 10 bales Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope ol all kind. Wholesale and retail, at novyo McELVAIN & FITCH'S CIIRIHTMAH AND NEW YEAR. BOOKS! BOOKS!! A fine collection of Annual for 1830 EuUah nnd American illustrated work ; Juvenile Book, Bible und Prayer Books, the rlnest edition, and in any .-ty.M tl binding; some Mosaic sides, with boxes, dressing case, writing desks, Jcc, dec. The finest assortment ever offered lor sale in this city, at th new book store of lde24J J .H. RILEY Sc CO. Ind Ma Penn Me Tenn Me Ohio Penn Me Ind N Y N Y Mo M i Geor Mo NY Md Md Penn Geor Ind Lou 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H Ala Ohio FRENCH A N It HERMAN LEWSONS, JC. CHRIST1N offers hi services a teacher ot French ant German, to those persons who wish to acquire a thorouijr knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms 'In. lessons will bo given at the residence ot the pupil, and at m school room, on Itich street, between High and Third, neat to Di S. M. Smith' office. (oc4-tt I AND FOR HALE The undivided half of 16 7B100 acre li of land, adjoining the city ot Columbua, 150 rod east at High street, fronting on the Columbu and Groveport turnpike. Title ind isputablt? price 150 dollars per acre. Terms easy, nnd made known on application to D. 8. FORMAN. Columbus, Sept. 4, 1849. jjj FARM FOR SALE. lONTAINlNO-JOO acres upon tbe wi it Bide of the Scioto litrw 17 mile north of Columbus, and 5 north ot Dublin I 5 mile from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles Irom the Columbus plank Road. Tlie land is Hrst rate, 140acres undue tm provement, witli n never failing stream running through all pat '. There is a good stone house, wilh hard ami rain water pun j s close to the door. There i a sugar camp and orchard ot you i grafted trees. The location ia very healthy, and near the celet , i ted Sulphur Spring. For further intorniat'on, apply upon the premise, ol rf! Mm JN0- HOBIN30N CAh B4)-i:s(iltKEN (SLASH WAR E.- jrj i Whittlesey, William A.d Ohio Wildrick, I d N i Wilmot, David, fid Penn Williams, Christ. H. to Tenn Wilson, James, w N II W'inthrop, Hobert C. to Mass Wood, Amos E. d Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d 9 C Young, Thomas H. d 111 Whole Number-229 sincsf nn n. r or sale ar nn- imoKsiore m f. N. WHll iftij in m i inuiuii. ROLAND OANIHi Rill, AM) CASI1EL. By Charlei Lever paita. I In- I n tons. By Bulwer. 2 part-. A new supply for sale by mar!4 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. flie new edition in l,i,,.l,,, ... W lit febl4 I N. WHITING A HUNTING! ON VlliTIIODIWT HYMN BOORS A HOI'SE AND LOT AT A GREAT BARGAIN. Wm are authorized ny a bbbjubbhhbbbi uu . fornin, to sell a House and Lot on Friend street, beyond .M vrnth, at abnrgain ot j.inr.upfri(ni. m,r4 KAMM a ; BI SINKSS PENMANSHIP. fcjpENCER St RICE'S ytcm ot Business Penman ihip, conta n-N Lti ntla biti.1 exnlitnatlf.il-. cnretully ore oared lor the counting-houae, chooli, and youth fitting lor business . ...Diu.j nrnrr comer of Rich nnd Third street, ad iTkSiZtl III iTT" op,i tb. Flm Bti Chrrh. tmtm mumn tranaOun.. Ihm coplM .rc lac a.mi. a m me .u I V. WHlTIlfO HUNTINGTON Ihor1! writing, intended to Impirt to the lewncr . hand writing.! . hHf;i .nH nrMticable. For .ale at the book .tore ol iHMll D's SUKIKWIII f I.ASSII Al, BOOKS M ! V s.-ln.ols anil Colleun, lor aale wliulcwlo and retail by ja0 J. If. R1I.EY it CO. roiniD's I'livsioi.oin oi i)iiii:-i io. rpilK rhyniulogy (if Digoatiim conidrred with relation to tin; I Prtadplea of Dietetic. By Andrew Combe, M. D. From the latt Kdinliuroh rcvijed and enlarged eilition, with illustration., 1 To . S mo. I ill. day received ai 111.- ihik '" '', Iebs7 .N. WHITINO ii HUNTINGTON Jl'i- i received and lor .K apf, IIAMS NOT MHAHTfl. HAND9 not Heart.. A noel. By Jaunet W. Wilklnion. I'nce H cent,. "The bearta, old. pavn handa j but our new heraldry i.i hand, not heart.." Thla day received at the boo. .tore ot feb'.!? I n. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. AUCHITKCT OFFlfli-Alcrhnnle.' Hall, Colwm-biia, Ohio.-N. B. KELLY inlorma the public that duiitu his ab.ence .11 hi. Architectural bu.inc.a, Engineering andSui. TeTinir. wdl be Dromotly attended to t the above office by tb. I d.llT Archittct and ClrU Engta. 1 00 (.Hi S. f'.TAIl, by KING St IIKFFNI',11, Cincinnati TO PARENTS. A T WM KING'H Drue Htore especial atlentii-n 1, paid to ehil-A. drrn lir !. and after tlieni r.ll other, who may be pleaaed to lavor him Willi . call. PATENT MEDICINES. 'l',vii-eiiilan.panl!a lor Hie clealialug "I blood, and cur" ot Oigood'a India l lioiagociie, anu "" Ague and Fever. Thouaanda can te.tify to the e fflccy of theae "11" Friineatoek'a St rirller'a Vermifuge, well known to the public for yefcra aa a certain remedy for expelling wonna from the human ayatem. M . - eller'a Liver I'iUa which atandauneqnalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseaaea ariaing from a de. ranged attt" of the liter. Give them a trial, and thla truth will iicller'a Improved Cough Hyrup, for the cure of Cougha, Colda, lluar-eneaa, Inrluenza, Tickling f, naation ol the rhroat, hoop-, f k A-.. Trak?a Maim'ebc Ointment i, gaininu a name above .11 othere ,. i . i 1 Vrvnii- i,r lb '"I I.ruiieo MM nprainra Limba, Kbcumati.m and Lameneia, Sore l ip-. Chapped Handa, C'aI! oAbe above medicine, and many othera, kept con.tenUy on hand and for aale at WM. KING'S DBl'O STORE, Columbua, on door aouth of the Ohio State Journal Office. ug3dtl (iovrrnmcnt of the Stntc of Ohio. OFFICER OF HTATE. Govfrsob SEABIIK Y FOItll, Geauga Decern. -, 1850 Scror State SAMUEL GALLOWAY, Ho.... March 29, 1850 Ai inn, a or Si am JOHN W OODS, llutl. r March IS. lr..l TcJ. of State ALBERT A. BLISS, Lorain. ..Feh'ry 2c, IP.) LlaiuaiAN JOHN GRE1NER, Mu.kingum March 5. 1851 SUPREME COtRT. Chief Jl-DOE PETER HITHCOCK, (ie.uit. . . .Feb'rr 16. 1851 Judges EDW'ARD AVERY, Wayne Feh'ry 6, 1854 UIJFl'S P. SPALDING. Summit March 5. lr.W WM. B. CALDWELL, Hamilton March 7, 1856 Att'v General HENRI STANBERY. Fairfield. Feb'ry S5, IfSl ttm. HIRAM GRISWOI.II. Stark June I. Ir.'l Clekk LEWIS 1IEYL, FrankUn Juiuiuyf. 185 THE t oi l lllll . ANO XENIA RAII.KOAf) COM' I A N V I"laak,.Ouarl Ptam and Battt I'orler and Packing buttle,. Jara, Tom bier., Vial-, and DruggUt Ware of all kind. ; 500 boxea Flint Glaaaware ; Wine bottlea, Molaaae. Can., Crcama, Jara, Tumblera, P and Fluted. Alao, DruggiH Ware ol every vKricty, consUntl) ., lby N W BPEF.RS. ff Columbua atreet, cmclnnali ltnt BOXES Bell, venmn -npcrior ueel uven Glaas, el- J.)lt ,.- li, xu to 40X90; 400 boxea doulde thick Itnitalnin UrOWB, Plata and I ranch, ol .11 description.; 21XI MM i.iiuniry dihiiii., nit- a no... ,n.wio Constantly on hand at Pittsburgh price. ' N W SPEEHS, ocn-tf No 12. Columbiana street, Cincinnati SI OAR AMI XI OA II 1101 HE MOLASSES 200 bra. Kclined Sugars ; 90 do S H Molaaae., prune, landing fi n Belle Isle, and lor sale hy ,p6 KINO t HEFFNER, Clncinn.li itifCEES. Six Ter7 line Mulea, suitable for Callfomir ajrevi-111 tun ts. maj- lie bad by applying to ,p6 KING 4. HEFFNER, 27 Main it, Cincinnati UAJfllNrK K0 boxea, 100 Vfc boxes, 100 hoses, ndio i Ir .iti Jolsa Adams, and for sale by ,p KING St HEFFNER, Cinciumt. I VlllllAI-l: TRIAIAlINfis. , , P PIECES Painted Canvaaa. Oil 15 Damask Linen. 4 " Silver Drab Brcadcloui. 200 sett Bru. Huh Butda. Pliks' Tuft Lace. Patent and Enamelled Leather, Axlas, ' pHtiga and Mail able Outings. For sale at the sign of tbe norH GILT PADLOCK. l IKItOHS. 3 beautiful Mirrora with gilt or bronze brack .va etj anil marine manuea .tor aale ny J II. RILEY CO. nil'IVllln. .I:..nn,.inhn.n, in nnnn. the neeCBrT lU. vj chlnery lor two itailj trains, there wilt after Thursday the 7th inat., until further notice, be but one daily passenger tram run in connection with the Little Miami b ad. as tullowa : l.enve. t'olutnbit. nt i'i l-'l o'rlork ut night. Arrive nt t'ltieinnnti nt III o'rlork, A. Af. Lrnve f'lnrinnnti nt ti o'rlork, A. M. Arrive nt f 'olttmbti. at 'i o'rlork, P. M Omnilmsea for the Kcommoilarlnn of passengers will he run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any part 01 the city of Columbus. , , m For lUilroad Ticket, apply at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, in the -aklwrftta.fcraWM, llifc 'lopiiny iviu rii.i in- n-ii'iu-n'is- nn .-4.4. - in rataa urVles. thn Ml 1 rctnrw.1 lo th- ZmJBSl and treight paid t thit rate ot a pe tor rrrry fjOO in ralne MM "nOUt a. MEDBERY, iPX OENT'H FRENCH CALM OOOTS. -iriTfiM m-Hffinf. ( ronrh Cull Hunts at 1, t i 50 and 84. fur i. ' aale atKIMBALL'SShuaand Irfathfr Store, Journal buidinga XITK K. ri 1 vain Si Fitch i thi day dUtlved by mutual conaent. Th) btulne. ol tne nrm mm na ian. oy - Wi IMLVaW Ftbruary 1, 1690-!ab7-dtl F1TCH pkoposaih for rrni.isiiiNO THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Western Liti-mry I:iu;winc. ff 1HE first number of n monthly dollar Magaiine arUi ba fattiW I by the subacribor, for circulation iu the ritate of Ohio, annul thr nrt nf March, lt0. It will be deToted to Eduration, I.ltrrnrurr, imce, Arta and Moral, and some of the bst writer in the country, and parfco-ly of the We, will be employed a contributor to It columna. The Matjaxine will be ..-rued in large octavo form, each mouth ly number consisting nt fjirrf-rieo paftt, and will be printed upon good paper in a -tl-' ul infrimmrai uxei'Ution pauw.mc'tii i-pert, to the best fcaitern Majrain. Each uumtier will ba tun trated with n atecl plate . m. raving of the best kind. The Term of the wMgBMm Will hp nxr. nnLi.AB m r Milium. mrariaolM l trnMHCt, OT TXT ckkt per numbr, pavuble to the Agent or NM Master upon lb 'f i , rut: ii imiuwr. For contribution, which hall be written npon such subject, and in urh a style aa shall be suitable tor insertion, the publisher will pay from two to tarre doilcr per page. no communication, exrepl n w pueiic, win w 11 ' : Tz then frrf nor mure tiian pifti. nor will any M inserted wtu. outtrfing paid t.ir It nv i"?.n wi,,h to .tnrni -uie w terms, he may direct ln cummunii-arion to tbe iiit.-mber at Columbu, Deaf paid, with bis address, and it it is inserted, tft amount, according to the above term, will t- n milled to the author as soon aa tbe communication mae it appearnce in tb iHSfl- ata ).. u.M.ftu to be sent by mail, must b ad dreed to Mr Juii GoasLiwi. Ci-lumbu. (ieneral Agent lor tha State ot OUa taai mm, in all em."fS JKS'Jl mil." I.". Editor and Proprietor mai- |
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