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VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1850. NUMBER 240 PRINTED AND PUBM8HID BV SCOTT 4c BA5COM. OFFICK-louTii rAT coknkb OF moil ar. and suoah TEWtIH Inviirliilily in nilvimrr. The Dally. M pcrnoim In Ciiluuiliu, por yrar J by mull nut of (-'ulunibna , 1 during Che WJMloli, mill Tri-Wn'kly Unlnncn year In Columbui Hy mail - Tho Trl-Wwaly l.y nail Weekly In OofalMW .. . . KM ill Ibe l ily , by ma''. To clulu of four ami upward! To club! of ten mi upward., to one iiddreM Dally, ewlon Triweekly Weekly, Fngla To clubs of five anil upward! Advert iHinir. III 1)0 . 5 00 .. , , . nml ru e! lit ai vltIImIiiu bave li.'i 11 aurei d upon between tie proprietor, of Uu; Ohio Xtatr-tmaii and il I llii.i Sinle Journal. In be oWrved, ill all OHM, alter till! dale. July SO, 1849. Ilnllv I'livrr. On. .r,- 10 line! or len, one iiiertioii to 50 " 7, " naili aililitiuiiij.." US , 1 week 1 50 . o ii 9 00 3 ..." I month 9 ..." 3 ..." 6 ..." 3 00 4 00 a oo 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 SO 00 S3 00 95 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 no 45 00 55 00 130 00 4 19..." Striving card, 5 Unci or leu, per annum . . tjHOmn,wltb 4changi M" a...-" " "- "W...."; ; VJj ' changed weekly h dally " " with 4 chnugc! " " i 19 . l(iijJW'. chaniied weekly " 2 .i ilnllv " OUier chbci not provided lor, ebnrgeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of meaaurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted olio month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. W BHv,.rtla,.nient lo tic considered liV the V''lir, unless 11 is spe cified on the manuacript, or previously agreed upon between the 'Publisher! not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise- nu beyond the amount charged for their publication. '.l ...... ... i ... IV,r IHr,. of Will , I. -, i : i .1 to 1)C awaai ma v- , , " , charged at the rate of llfty cents per week, ior each name ; the lane to do, m an ummi paw w mvmmi All advcrtiseinentji from strangers or transient persons to bo paid in advance. .. . Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specilied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exnctiHl accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be contnied ncully to their reiiulsr business ; and all advcrnseuicnLw not pertaining there- IB, to be paid for extra. nip. Advertisements lor .luruoo. ei. ... ...... .,,,..-, ... ... ......... Agents, 4c., not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO ADVKaTISKMFNT! CAN BE IMUHD OIIATUITOU8LV. AdvertiiemcntB fur charitable institutiolii, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage nolices to be charged 'J5 cents. n.,.,,1.. I.,.,.rt. l vviibool chare.', uiile.-s itccmpuiu. il by lunera invitations, or obituary notices, anil when so accompanied, to be paid for. ., . o..I. ,lv,.rtk, r ami !,! nllin - .. n lm : riinuli.iMI'.ii. or requiring notice!, deiiring to call attention to tairs, loirees, concert" or any public cliterlnilinieiits where charges are made lor admittance ill notice! of private association! every notice designed to call attention to Drink enterprises, calc ulaled or in elineil lo proiuoie wuvbbwn 'i ,T? ,TT . " "" the understanding that the same i. to be paol lor. II intended lo bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leas than SO cents per line, and then only when aijfiuianied by an advertisement, 'jlhuied fulveniseiueiits to be charged not less than double the A,lv..Ttkem..utH on tin- inside exclusively, to be charged at the ,-nto of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtea. Attorneys will no Iloaien ior uie pno- ut .,us menu brought in by them. y) Oountii Oounting House Almanac for 1850 X JANUARY. JULY. I. M. T.W .T. F.a. .M. T. W T. ! TT"Tl"4 5 .. 1 2 3 415 (i li 7 8 B 10 11 12 7 8!) Ill 11 12 13 13 14 U Hi 17 18 1!) 14 U l(i 17 18 li) 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 21 22 23 24 SB 36 27 :27282I) 3031 .. -.'8 2!l 30 31 ...... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. 1 gT M. T. W T- V. 3- ITjM. T. wjjfjj: .". .. ...... 1 2 .7 .. .. ..123 ) t IT I I 4 5 (i 7 8 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 If. 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 18 1.0 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 .. .. 25 2i 27 28 2o3fJ31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER I. t. r W T. r. ! . M. t.w t. rfi. JW -. .. .. 1 j I , ,11 7 , 3 4 8 0 8 !) o ii 10 11 12 13 14 (10 11 12 13 14 lS to 15 1(i 17 is 11, 20 21 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 22 M "4 25 26 "7 "8 ;24 25 20 27 28 2!) 30 2!) 30 il..l.:r.l..l..l.. L:.,.:;:....i;; OCTOBER. -a .m. t. v"Tr.-: s.rM.i T.i wi-jr,La-i TrTr2 3 4 "56 i W 2 3 41 5j 7 8 0 1(1 II 12 13 ''1 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 1(1 17 18 loJtl 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 U 21 22 23 2415 20 27 211 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 28 203(i . . I . - - -1 - - 27 28 20 30 31 .... MAT. NOVEMBER. TJn-lT-jtv t. r. s. m.t.w t.f.s. . .. 1 2 3 4 : 1 21 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 !l! 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 2(i 27 28 20 30 31. 24 25 20 27 28 20 30! JUNE. DECEMBER. s. . I. w r. r. k. vl. t. w t. r. s. I .. .. .. ..1 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 'o 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 1(1 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 1(1 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 20 2!l 3(1 31 30 -J2 w . A. NEIL, a HMswi ni I.nw nml Solicitor in ( limieery. O FFICK with Win. Dennison Jr., No. w, Neil'i Fchangc, oppo- lite secretary ol wtato i omce. lecix-oiy a. r. conwav. l. E 'MI IMIIll, B. P. CONWAV Jk CIO., ORGCERS, DF.ALKRH IN PKODDCk, IMO IKON AND Clomtnlaalon nml Forwnrdini, Mercbiinla, FRONT 8TREKT, jy3-lyd 1'Oli'l.i.MOI Til, OHIO. A. n. IH'TTLKS. .ttorney nnl CouiiFiellor at I,aw, C'olunibUH, Ohio. n. No. 2, Neil'i Exchungf, uji)"niic H-'cri'tary uf r-UiIc M olfice. Jygy - WILLIAM F OILMOBK. CHAKLBS W. OILMOBK Mi . h im i- in Lnwunit Sollritora In Vhnnwry . Office, N. K. cornT Main nnil rfventl. HireetA, gu-ily CINCINNATI, OHIO, B. C0.M8T0CK & 0. ForwR riling nml ( ninmi in .lliTrlinnts, 'ruiluco Dcalera, and Lurd Oil MRnutacturcru, Citnal Bmbiii, coLrsiHvs, onio. j. in ih.w v va.w Iron Foundry, llrond Irei'l, nrnr Hi.' llrldgf, Coluin- Ohio. tovei of all klndi, and a great variety at CRatin, always on liajid. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NelPsi Exehnnge, opposite the Secretary ot State's oflCt Hlfh st, Cohimbua. decO GEORGE E. WALCt'TT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, inn 'Mill COLUMBVB, OHIO. WALTER Til KALI AcLorney And Counnellor nl Lnw, Colnnibua. Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. y Office on High st, between Town and Rich. oct20 I. fi. UIIITIM; ,V HI TIN I. TON. B fm bbUSLLKsU BBsd Stal mners. next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbia. " ttm. A large assortment ol books -titlKU'Ty Hiway- nn naini. WM- IEIBEBT. f. C LILLET. -I.I III K i lillilifcl, i OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Pubhc Offices. Co if .H i -H mm II I,, .li., COMMI?SION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, noe-flm yaw Orleans ' REMOVAL. fK. MABJ.3'3 OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, sd-U jotmnj his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church 4.HKF,. A11HOTT A CO., rKAIsKItH in llnnlw mr nml (,'utt'TV, Iron. Nulla, OUM. UOOM J HuUdeni' maturliil'", I'uriiiiiiK and Mfchnnlcal TooU, Mlll(ry UuihU. ic, iVc, No, li j l lliiyli tnt, mjn in tlmum i-auiotrK WHITE KFI) mi.IPPKKH. N auortment ol' LadW WUti Kid HUpper. juHt rpcclvcd and i. ior Bie y M07J li. EL t i .i n. 1. 1 . I) Is, H.IITII A CO.. (10MMIUHION AND KOUWAKDINQ MERCHANTS, Wholfl. Deitlrr in Urocrrira and 1'nMlucn. PorUmouth, Ohio. I'oraonnl ntu-iitlonuivi'ii to receiving and forwarding goodi, and selliiiK f rotUn eonsigned tor iale. tetv-nj. ETNA INHURANOE COMPANY, vl Hurtt'ord, Conne-ti(-iiL CapiUl paid in and lafcly Inveated, 9 &mym. Tin- ul-H.-riber. Airent for this Ciiiniiany, is pre pared to tako every description of Fire Iniuranre, upon liberal lerms. je'-an.j u. 1 1 i .m i.m.. Agent, ioiumuu. DHH. SKINNEK A Illl.DUI TH, WILL utbiid to nil caaeijn city or country, on the shortest uy-tice. Office, No. Hlih stre.-t, opposite Commercial Row. Residence, over the store of Messrs. Woouliury Sl Field. Kntrimco on Friend stm-t. sep2nm.lm claTr.Miirs imsl'uance company, fi itiTANb MAHJNE. flHlS Company continues to insure every species of luiililin, X and the furniture, machinery, goods, warex and merchandize, and other proerty contained tlierein, againt loss or dmuage by lire ; also, ste&inbonuj, and all sal) vesAclm, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water crait, against tho perili of sens, lakes, and rivers, on th most favorable terms. June-20-dtf DEMAH ADAMa, Jr., Hec'y. I tt HAfirf I'itiitnto ; -'.'i bags Javu Cotlec, lniiding fnutt 1 ru 1UU ii .i - or sale by KINO St HEFFNKK, np6 Cincinnnati LEATIIEK. 100 bundles Upper ami Skirting Leather just received by KINO Sl HtFFNER, apti Nn 37 Main street, Cincinnati ttUUAU AND MOL ASSES. hdda -Sugar, fair and O prime; 1,'jiX) bbls Molasses; for sale by KINO Sl HEFFNElt, maryj '.J7 Maiu street, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. LARGE and splendid lot of Mnhognny, Fancy, Uerman, Chi nete, Englisii and American Furniture Oil Clothf, just received and for sale by J. D. 03BOKN Sl CO. TV OT ICE. The notes and ai-counta sjf CJcorge Oere it Co,, aro J. i io Willi uu ior ti'iiiciiiLin uini I'iilWtiun. Tliey : naid willi(ut delny. GERE, ABBOIT Sl CO. i .in. nihil-. .Jiiiy o, uru, ' FIUNTInTTmXtEHIALS FOR BALE. TjOR sale, low lor cash, or on short credit, a largo uiortment ol 1'rlnting Materials, consisting in part of 2 Super-royal Iron rnnltli 1'rtsMs 1 Stanberry I'ress. 99 lbP. Pica. 1(60 " BmallPica. UNI 130 Itdurgeoin, nearly new. Brevier. Minion, " Minion. " Several fonts Fancy TvlK. Alto, .lob Type of nearly every variety, patt ol which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleyi, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be old extremely lou for cash, or on short time. decllj CHA8. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufncture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK BeptlQ P ATENT PEN MAKERS-ANOTHER SUPPLY, A superior article for making Quill Pens by a single and sim- pie opt de'-M riitii'ii. v urrunieu. ror snic in me new ihok siore oi J. H. RILEY Sl CO. II KJHLY IMPORTANT TO HOI M: PAINTERS, llur.-F.kEEH.KS AM) (ITIO.KS Valuable IHscovkhy in thi: Art of Paintino. James CoprucK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered simnlc nrocess of prcoarinff and mixitiir common white lead paint anil all delicate colors, by which their liability to change anil lose their sotof and beauty In tho shade or dark is completely obvinted. It is a well known fact that white paint In parlors und other shut-up rooms, in passages and beliimf doOfl mid shutters, almost iiivurinbly assume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being implied, when excluded irom Hie iiirect roys ol lignr. Every good painter must desire to remedy tliis acknowledged il. Thirj lie mil now Mwf uml eheuitly do, and be enubleil to evil, perform good work that will lie useful and satisfactory to his cus tomers, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing the present opportunity to avail himself of this desirable im-pniTtgPgnt in his art Please call at this office to eximinc certificates, Sic, and to leBru how the necessary information may be obtained. Housekeepers, ship and steamboat owners should of course see "that their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable und superior method, mid thus avoid tho annoyance, inconvenience, uiihealthinesa and expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. Is 1849. NEW GOODS WE liavo in store, and oiler fur sale on good terms 75 do2. Chopping Axes of favorite brands A doi. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 21(0 boxes Window Glass. 10UO0 lights " Sash. 1000 putty. lObbis. Uueed Oil, JOO kegs NbaU, asaortod. GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO., novD At the sign of tho Gilt Padlock. DIVORCE. VIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. Tho un-dersigned have In press a work on tho above subject, by Hen- BY FOLSOM PaoE. This work hj written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every oilier State. It contains a view ol the following subjects : I. Of divorces generully. II. Of the courts granting divorces. III. Causes of divorce. IV Prior existing marriage. V. Wilful absence. VI. Adultery. V It. Impotence. VIII. Extreme cruelty. IX Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect o.i,"A'iii.,Eunacy, unl drunk. .mess. XII. hilainous xtv Condonation. XV. Re-and C.ni.anguinity. Arfi- -XV1, i,Rp; 0f time. XVIH.Al-erimimiii-m. XV J. Comjsiojx rroceedfng to a decree. XXL iinony- XIX 0jg r oreian divorces. Fonns of bills, decrees, i the deer.- B i iie Introduction contaim a brief view, 1. Of tho history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. The law of the different States. III. The canon law. 1 vol. 8 to. J. 11. KILL Y Sl UU, Columbus, Sept. 10, 18411. Publisher mm I Bookseller. NEW ROOKS. Fairy Tales from all Nations ; by Anthony H. Montalbo, with 34 Illustrations, by Richard Doyle. 1 vol 12 mo. A beautiful work for Christmas and New Year's pro. sents. Jane Evre. An AumNQirtpny. i-dit' il W urrer bell. A nw and beautilul eihtiuii in I vol. 12 mo. hirley. A 1 ale ; by Currer Bell, author ol "Jane byre." A new and bt iiutilul edition m 1 vol. LV mo. Siiinnin, tlie Sorceress ; tho supposed destruyer ol tlie whole HeiKninu Ducid HouMe Pomerania ; by William Melnhold, 1 voL 8 vo. Price oO cents. Kiilaiul ChkIii'I, by Cbarlfri Lever, Ulu-trntni IpV 1'hu, Com- plete in Parts. Part lid just published, and for sale at the Boo store ul de241 I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. TICKNOK'S SPANISH LITERATURE. HI.-'ioRY of Spanish Literature. By George Tickuor. Just OOmpslML in :) elegant 8vo vols. '"his day received at the bookstore of f jan!21 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. ARRANGEMENTS FOR WILLIAM M . K A 8 8 0 If , Rnilrond Oitipntcli Forwnrdlng nud Commlitlon Merehntil. Warehouse No. ti, Water street, Biiffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second Class 60 cents, per 100 pounds. 24 hours from Albany to Buffalo. Agents. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky Hail-road Agents, Cincinnati, Hpringtield and Columbus. 7 To avoid delny mark packages A. A'- B R. H., care of Wm. M. iuisson, Biitlalo. Ship by Albany boats frum New York. (mar7-3md RAILROAD OMNIIU'S LINE. (11TI2ENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, J North-East comer Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marfi-dly B. O. REAM, Src'y O. S. Company. PITCH. A. X. HALE IM50. FITCH A. HALE, (Sueetiiurt to McElcain Sf Fitck,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway st Co.'s Foundry, Co ldmbus, Ohio. mar5-dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES, "1-ROM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON snd BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MAC H H S ft 1 of all kinds made promptly to order. BECK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly for sale at wholesale and retail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughsand Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, feblJ-tf A HOUSE AND LOT AT A GREAT BAKUAIN. WE are authorized by a gt-iitlfman wiiois coing 10 uaii-fornia. to sell a House and Lot, on Friend street, beyond Seventh, at a bargain of 35 or 33 per cent mar4 BAKER Sl AKMS1 KUKU. BUSINESS PENMANSHIP. FENCER Sl RICE'S system of Business Penmanihip, contain 9 ing a fall series of copies, rales, and explanations, carefully prepared for the counting-house, school, and youths fitting fur business transactions. These copies are a fsc-simile of the author's writing, intended to impart to the learner a band-wrifjiBjfsjt once beautiful and practicable, for sale st the book store of mBre I. N, WHITLNU k HUNTINGTON. l IPLEYS WAR WITH MEX1CO.-A full History o, IV tho Rise, Proirress mid Termination of the War with Mexico: by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in Hie United States Army, a vols. a vo. Just published, r or sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. GLIMPSES OF HPAINi K NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1S47. By S. T. V WaUls, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 eta. Just received at tho Book Store of deiaj I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON ANTHON'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient and Mediwval Geography, Sic, By unaries Antnou, i.i.i '. l large vol ti vo. Just puulislieu: For sale at the Bookntore of dec24 I. N. WII1T1NG Sl HUNTINGTON, "CAST THY BREAD UPON THH WATWUH.it THE world wide renown which has imperiihably inscribed in glowing characters, fikst on the bcboll or fame the old and familiar name of PYFER Sl CO., those truly fortunate and far-famed LOTTERY BROKERS, No. 1 Light stmekt, Baltimore, Md., (whose single purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles of the " Fickle Goddess" to their corrospon-dcntu,) has also rendered entirely unnecessary any pretext for elf-laudation, for their cup of glory is fuU. Every section of the Union will bear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of hi.- lonunRie uouso. Correspondents all over the country have realized splendid fortunes from small outlays at Pyfer Sl Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Coniiuiied SurccMn! WonderruIDUtributlonof Piizea! Cx'S IOO,000 paid out in Prize Money during the month of March, by tho thr-fained Pyfer Sl Co., to tho patrons of their truly lucky house, residing in mc following States 1 ry READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT!! 25,0007 numbers 15 30 4.1, package whole tickets sent to Tennessee.18,000, numbers 5206 71, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. J0.0O0, nu miters 14 27 33, half ticket sent to Ohio. 15,500, nnmbcrs 1 16 42, package hall tickets sent to Ohio. 50 000, numbers 11 44 70, package quarter tickets sent to North Carolina. lM.000, numbers 5 57 58, quarter ticket sent to Virginia. 8,000, nuinlrers 20 02 00, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 5,000, numbers Lfl 70 75, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 4.500, numbers 50 fii 1, quarter ticket sent to North Carolina. 4,000, numbers 22 55 73, package quarter tickets sent to Pennsylvania.rF Prize payments at Pyfer &Co.'e made in Gold at sight One Order to this great prize linn may sec 1 re a Fortune. Grand Array f Loiter-ir for April, 1850 CfT CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVED. Oftte. Capital No. of Price ol Price of April. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 98 30 00 2 94,000 78 " 13 5 18 50 3 35,000 75 " 11 " 10 3D 00 4 20,000 78 m 14 11 5 17 50 5 20,000 06 M 10 ' 5 17 00 ti 37,500 75 12 " 10 37 00 8 35,000 78 " 13 " 8 30 00 a 20,000 75 " 15 " 5 15 35 10 30,000 78 13 " 10 37 00 11 19,000 78 11 11 w 5 18 50 12 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 00 13 50,000 78 " 15 " 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 12 8 30 00 16 18,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 11 13 " 5 18 50 19 3 10,000 72 " 13 " 5 16 00 20 40,000 78 11 12 " 10 40 00 29 3 15,000 75 11 11 " 8 31 00 23 24,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 94 30,000 78 14 10 35 00 95 90,000 75 " 12 M 5 18 50 96 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 13 00 27 75,000 75 11 80 78 00 29 26,000 78 " 15 8 26 50 30 20,000 75 13 M 5 18 50 Please Obaerve. CorreanoiidcniH will nstMbtftf a mind that the prices of Pack ages of Quarter Ticket.- only are published in this paper. IaF The printed otllcial drawings which Correspondents can rely upon an being correct, are always forwarded from Pyfer Sl Co.'s. slg"nt, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who uthw prizes at Tyler Sl Coa. Remember, a Package of tickets can draw four of the nn - i splendid prizes in n scheme. In order to secure a fortune, and the cash immediately after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash drafts or nrize tickets, to the Old Established, Jar-famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER Sl CO., mar21 No. 1 Light st., Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF CIO OR 5. METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rIHE Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a M. Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses entered for the forth coming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation In which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, the number ol Prizes will be extended to the Portraits of aU Horses that are entered lor each larncular Race. Nun starters as well as Winners and Starters. ihe following list is now open: 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do., 5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or cither of the different Classes. Those Members who draw the Portraits ot First, Second and Third Horses, the other starting HoracA.'-.th'VeviVw1 nn start (but which are entered bin take place ten days before the lowing prizes. The'1 Hare. First Class Second do. Third do. -,1),0.r!l 10,000 2,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 5,000 2,500 500 5,000 2,500 500 10,000 5,000 1,000 Thenutnberot Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 201), that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Dralts, Bunk Notes, Ac, addressed and made payable tu tho Managing Director, , JOHN BURR1DGE. Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, England. Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will be sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Subscriber, so that he may know his position and whether or not he be one of the lortunate. Office commission 7 per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St. I.egcr same as the above. mar4 MAGNIFICENT LOTTERY. One Grand Capital of SIOO.000 nl-ii, 50,000-S;lO,ooO vfO.OO.k : and '50 prizm of 92,000. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongali Academy, Class D, for 1850, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, April 27, 1650, under the superintendance of Cora mlssloners. J. W. MAURY St CO., Manaoers. 78 number lottery 13 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCIIKME. 1 magnificent capital of l00,XKJ 1 splendid prize of. . 50,000 30,000 1 do do do do do 1 do 1 do 1 do 30 do 250 do yo.ooo 15,000 11,556 3,000 2,000 500 300 200 160 80 40 do (lowest three number prizes). . 65 prizes ot. . 00 ao 65 do 65 do , 4.B10 do 27,040 do 'Pickets 140 Halves 20 Quarters 10 Eighth Price of certificates of packages, in the above Magnificent Scheme, as follows: A certificate of package of 26 whole tickets 500 1 of 26 halves 250 ; of 26 quarters 125 ; of 26 eighths 62.50. A certificate of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to all over C442 nettthat may be drawn by the twenty-six tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quarters, and eighths in proportion This splendid scheme is one of the most attractive ever drawn in the United States, and is well worthy of the attention of ad venturers. The lowest prize that can be drawn by a ticket having on it three of the drawn numbers, is 2,000. Orders for tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the above magnificent scheme will be promptly attended to, and an account of the drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who may order tickets from us. Address J. C. MAURY, Agents, feb!9 Alexandria, Va. SI'ENCEK dk RICE'S PENMANSHIP. THE Boy's First Lesson in Business and Record Penmanship, containing a plain guide into tho simple movements, principles, and leading combinations in the art, with explanations, directions, and short rules to govern in the features ol writing, viz 1 formation, combination, shade, slope, and arrangement, carefully nrenared for the use of public and private schools, and Youths preparing to become business men. For sale at the bookstore of mart I.N WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. ROLAND CASHEL. ROLAND CASHEL. By Charles Lever. 3 parts. The Cai tons. By Bulwer. 2 parts. A new supply for sale by marH I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. 1WETIIODIST HYMN BOOKS.-The new edition in 1JL various bindings, for sale by febl4 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S SERIES OF CLASSICAL BOOKS for II Schools and Colleges, lor sale wholesale and retail ny janJO i30 J. H. RILKY Sl CO. fOMHK'S I'll YMIflLOI. Y OF DKiEHTION 'HUE Physiology of Digestion considered with relstion to the 1. Principles ot Dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D. From me ia."i riinourgn revised ana eniarseuKuiiiuu, mu.umuoui, 1 vol. 18 mo. This dsy received at Uie book store of feb27 l.N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. sTANIlH NflT IIKAILTS. IT AND8 not Hearts. A novel. By Jsnnet W. Wilkinson. Price sl a -.1 cents. " The hearts, of old, gave hands j But our new heraldry is hands not hearts." This day received at the book store of feb27 L N. WHITING St HUKTlNOTON ARCHITECT OFFICE-Merhanlrs' Hall. Colam. bus, Ohio. N. B. KELLY informs the public that during his sbsence all his Architectural business. Engineering and Sut veying, will be promptly attended lo at the above office by th unilersinied. B. H. BLACRMORE, de31d Architect sad Civil Engine HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, Ohio. p6-dtf CAPITOL HOIINE-COLOIBCH, OHIO. M. HORTHRUP. Proprietor. 'P HIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part M. of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style equal to that ol any Motel in the West The Table d'Hote is furnished with everv luxury the market at'. fords, and no pains will be spared to make tho guests feel at Stages for al) the routes, call nt this house daily for nassenirers Convenient, and nm-rat.' Stahlimr and Carriaue House attaeli- ,i .. w. ............. 1 .....i r..i u j 1 wu, nu 1 Aii-inniiu buu 1 ni 1 nn issuers, aiways ui nwiiuajicc. riJUU-tiy 1 UNITED HTATEN HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUSSEL I f AS taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he Is ureoared to accommodate and will be lianoy to welcome his old natrons and friends, and aU oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either uusmrss or pleasure. martrt AMEBIC AN SALOON, (UNDER THE AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVE lust received Fresh Ovsters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as f H-sterr Birds. Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac Sic. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest I.idUOrs. Wines. CoriliHlx. .-Wan. Air Kn i mm, will ho anarnH to gntify the tastes and appetites of the guests of tho American Saloon. Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf CITY HAJLOON-Columbus. Ohio. C1 ORNER High Strcettad Sugar alley. The proprietors of this ' establUhment are now prepared to serve up Oysters, Oame, Fish, and all the luxuries of the season, in a stvle until massed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oc24-dtl BARKER at OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 68, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. JWf. PLINY FREE MAN, Actuary. Charter perpetual. The business of this compa ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the last three years amounted to over 180,000. Each policy holder is a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profits, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which case 60 per cent, is required and 40 per cent. may oe pain oy iirposmiig a nop; ior mat amount, renewaDie annually, and bearing 6 per cent, interest Tho amount of Its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter I, suught for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persons on any part of tlie globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurnnce are betrinninir to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and friends those advantages. 1 tie agent 111 tins city womu respectiuny can attention to toe ipenor claims of tins company. in V information in connection with Uie subject will be cheer fully given, and tlie applications for insurance promptly attended , A. IV tVUJUMUUfl, .!.'( if. 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Colt's store. Hou r Thompson, M. 1 , Examining Physician. ma2 CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others cmraffcd in huildinir. can he suimlied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to support chandeliers, PftneU for walls, Frtuies, Caps, Tresses, Sic. Gentlemen supplied with original designs ; Churches, Public HalU or Private Houses, Jecunited with carved work equal to anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public and jrivate. AIM carved decorations upon tin' ceiling 01 uie uua rei-owb' Hall in Davton was designed and carved bv him. and is ac knowledged to bo the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and figure beads for signs. j. KUHinauN, carver, oc31-d0m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS. IOR SALE by tho subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the I county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, fir" of the mott iplendid improved farms upon the Maumee River, to wit : The farm known as tho Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles ahove Muumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which aro bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dWtJHBI and out-houses, nearly now, orcharding and fruit trees. Tho Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus afi'ord-ing water to all It parts, and easo of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, tlie farm udoii which I reside, containing ntarly two hun dred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a largo quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach es in soon, a piacc wnicii uie uiiuersigueu una mieu pi uuniig a residence of fiftesfi years, as a home for himself. Terms may be known on applicaDon. marl6 H. REED. CALIFORNIA TIIROUU1I TICKETS!!! fPIIROUGH TICKETS from New York to San Francisco in the 1- March, April and May steamers, for sale by nuiiiiinuiiAiti ol. 1 1 i.'ii. . febt Zanesville, Ohio. (Late of New Lishbn.Jbnu,., GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Lhbrbr Lard, and Produce in ffcneral. Nn 13, East Front st, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright and A. O. Richardson, Uro. Sl Co.. Cin cinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass Sl Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg Sl Elliott, Philadelphia 1 John Itsuth, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson Sl Covodc, Wellsville 1 Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh 1 John Scott, NRshville W. C. Scott, Ht Louis. se23-dtf .11 ST RECEIVED. AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the fineHt CLOTHS, nearlv one hundred dirlerent kinds of Fancy and Plain Caasiniercs, rich Fancy snd Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for pnrty and weddimz Dress,) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and I'ndcrnhirif. pilk I,'niler-hirts Md Drnwero. Susueii- ders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hose , and ill (met, rvery article ot tin; richest (liiallty ol Gentle- men's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of tho EasL These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found New York. Stranirers now soiouminn; in our citY, and our citizens nenerallv. are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase isewnere. A. A.STr.WAKT. N. B. Orders from any part of the State. a heretofore, faith fully and promptly attended to. nov9 CHICKEKING dk GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1849. For New York and Boston two throush trains dailv chantre of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows 1 Leave uepot on hast r ront street, at 5 0 clock 10 minutes A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerfield, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and v'i4 P. M. Passengers for New Yurk, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5, )0 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in con- nrcuun iui uie morning imu irom inciuunxi. Also, uany Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Springfield at 1 '-' M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leavinR Cincinnati at I r. m., and Spnngtield at 4 f. M rare irom cincinnan 10 Aenia 91 w " Springfield 9 50 " " Sandusky City 6 50 Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 SO For other information and Through Tickets, apnlv at the Tick et Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. L-Lr.iMr.NT, Superintendent ryThe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceed ing m dollars m value, unless the same is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount apr9tf UST received and for sale, 100 hrls S. C. TAR, by uu nns Vi TAKi tiy KING St HEFFNER, Cincinnati r apt TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and care ot 11 Bi-rfiftilou diseases. Osgood's India Cholas-offne. snd Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestoek's A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human sy rtem. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and tins truth will appear. Miller's Imoroved Convh ftrrnn f..r the mre of Coughs, Coldl, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop- ins Ciiugh. Slc.. tut. Trar-k MtMa Ointment ( ninitiff name sbovr mil others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Hemdache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped nanfls. Corns, Ac. . All of the above medicines and many others, kept cansnurtiv est hand and for sale at WM. RING S DREG J-TORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. augSdtf GENT'S FRENCH CALF BOOTS. n I T()M made fine F ren. h Half tW.ts at A3. 50 snd 4. for V sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal bindings! Goveriiinent of the United 8Un, FROM MARCH 1. I 49, TO MARCH 4, IIU- THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINET. Secretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretory ol the Treasury, WM, M. M I ;it 1 1 1 l I I I, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior. THOMAS BYV1NQ. of Ohio Secretary of War, GEORGE W. 0BAWFOB 1 1, of Georgia Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON, of VirKInia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLL AVER, of Vermont. Attorney G. neral, REVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE JUDICIARY. 8UPRME COURT OF THE UNITED (IT ATE a, Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. JllNN T,-j 1 1 v JTsMA. "Bociuie jusiices, uv'Vvu'v riAwiPi rn i-t. JAMES M. WAVsfE ni fn,B:u SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York, LEVI WOODBURY.ofN.Hamp. ROBERT C.GRIER, of Penn. JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, JOHN McKlNLEY, of Ky., MEMBERS OF THE XXXI CONGRESS. ARRANGED ACCORDINO TO THEIR KNOWN PREFERENCES WITH REPERENCK TO THE TWO GREAT PARTIES. SENATE President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. States. .N. H. Secretary A 9 bury Dickens Atchison. David It. J .Mo. Hale, John P N.C. Hamlin, Hannibal, d .. -Ct Houiton, Samuel, d.. . Badger, George E. V... Baldwin. RoL-er S. v . . . .Me. .Tex. .Va. Bell, John, it Benton, Thomas H. d. . Berrien, John M. to Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James W. d Brirht, Jesse D. d Be L-r, Anthony P. d... Ci ihoun, John C.d Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon P.d Clarke, John H.w Clay, Henry, 10 Clemens, Jeremiah, d.. Cooper, James, v Corwin, Thomas, w Davis, John, to Davis. Jefferson, d Dawson, Wm. C. u Dayton, Wm. L. to. . , , Dickinson, Daniel S. d.. Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. .Tenn Hunter, Robert M. T. d. . -Mo. Jones, George W. d . Geo, King, Wm. R. d Ark. Manguin, Willie P. ?.. . Me Mason, James M. d la. Hitler, Jacob W. m .S C. Morton, Jackson, to -S.C. Norris, Moses, jr. d .... .Mich. Pearce, James A. w -Ohio. PoeiL,, Samuel 8. v ... .Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. .Va. .N.J. -Flor. -N. H .Md. .Ver. Md, .'lex. .Ark. .N. Y. .111. .Ct R. I. Pratt, Thomas U. to to .Ala Hunk, Thomas i.d Sebastian. Wm. K. d . . . ...-a. eeward, Wm. 11. to -Ohio. Shields, James, d .Mass. Smith, Truman, w .Miss. Soule. Pierre, d .Lou, .Geo. Spniauce, Presley, to Del. ,n. j. sturgeon, uamel, rf .N. Y. Tuniev. Honkins L d .Pa. .Tenn .Ky. .Iowa Underwood, Joseph R. 10 .vis. upnam, vvunam, to -111. Walker, Isaac P.d. . Lou. Wales, John, te .... .Mich Webster, Daniel, to. . Miss. Whltcomb, Jesse, d .R. I. Yulee, David L. d. . .Ver. .Wis .Del. .Mass. .Ind. .Flor. uowns, noiomon is. a.. Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henrv S. d. Greene, Albert C. sc.... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. Campbell, of Tennesieo. Albertson, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W, ol Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Alexandor, Henry P. Allen, Charles, . s. 10. Alston. William .1. w N Y Kuulinan, David S. d Mass Kerr, John B. w Ala King, Daniel P. to Tenn King, George G. tt Anderson, Josiah M. w Andrews, George R. w Ashe, William S. d Ashmun, George, to Averett, Thomas H. d n 1 ii"ai James U. l Ibai Knur. John A 10 King, Preston, d La Sere, EmiJe, rf I.eiller, Shepherd, rf Levin, Lewis C. not to Va Baker, Edward D. 10 m Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Thomas H. d Va Beale, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, w NY Bissell, William H.d 111 Penn Littlelield, Nathaniel 8. d Mo Mann, Horace, 1 10 Mass Mann, Job, rf penn Marshall, Humphrey, to Ky Mason, John C. rf Ky Matteson, Orsamus B. to N Y Meacham, James, 10 Ver Meade, Richard K. rf Va Miller, John K. rf Ohio Milson, John S. rf Va Moore, Henry D. 10 Penn Morehcad, Charles 8. 10 Ky Morris, Jonathan D. rf Ohio Moree, Isaac E. rf Lou Morton, Jeremiah, to Va McClemand, John A. d 111 McDonald, Joseph E. rf Ind McDowell, James, d Va Bingham, Kinsley S. d Mich Hocock, Thomas S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Booth, Waiter, 1. of. Conn Bowdon, Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Richard J. to Md Bowlin, James B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, w Ky Briggs, George, to NY Brooks, James, to NY Brown, Albert G. d IQgfl Brown, William J. d Ind Buel, Alexander W. d Mich Burrows, Lorenzo, to NY Burt, Armiatead, d 8 C Butler, Chester, to Penn Butler, Thomas B. to Conn Cabell, F.dward C. to Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Ky Caldwell, Joseph P. to N C Calvin, Samuel, to Penn Campbell, Lewis D. $ w Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casev. .loseob. tt Perm McGanidiey, Kdward YfM Ind McKisHoek, Thomas, to NY McLanahnn, James X. rf Penn McLane, Robert M. d Md McLettn, Finis E. to Ky McMullin, Fayette, rf Va McQueen, James, d 8 C McWillie, William d Missl Nelson, William, to NY Nes, Henry, to Penn Newell, William A. is N J Ogle, Andrew Jackson, to Penn Chandler. Joseph R. 10 Penn Olds, Edson B. d Clarke, Charles E. to NY Orr, James L. d Cleveland, Chauncey F. d Conn Otis John, to Ohio 8C Me NC Oeor Va NH Ver Mo N Y Penn Ohio Va N Y Penn N Y Clingman, Thomas L. to N C Outlaw, David, 10 L.ol)D, iiuwcii, d ueo Cobb, Williamson R. W. d Ala Owen, Allen F. w Parker, Richard, d Culcock, William F. rf S C Pensile, Charles H. rf Peck, Lucius B. rf Phelps, John S. d Phonnix, J. Phillips, to Pitman, unarlea Vv. to Potter, Emery D. rf Powell, Paulus, rf Putnam, Harvey, Reed, Robert R. Reynolds, Gideon O. to Kii'hurdson, Win. A. d HlnjnTiis'i'iinJr. ,t Rockwell, Julius, 10 Robinson, John L. d Root, Joseph M.s to Rose, Robert L. to Ross, Thomas, rf Rumsry, David, 10 Sackett,Wro. A. 10 Savagp, John H.d Sawtell, Cullen, d Schenek, Robert C. to Schermerhorn, A. M. to Hiiioob ratt. John I.. Cole. Orsainiie. ic Wis NY Lou Ohio Ohio NC NC Penn Penn Ohio Wis N Y Mass Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Tenn Miss Ind Mass Penn Conger, Harmon S. tr Conrad, Charles M. ic Corwin, Moses B. Crowell, John, s Daniel, John R. J. d Deberry, Edmund, tc Dickey, Jesse C. to Diminiek, Milo M. rf Disney, David T. rf Doty, James D. rf Duer, William, to Duncan, James H. u Dunham, Cyrus L. d Durkec, Charles, s rf Edmundson, II. A. rf Evans, Alexander, to Evans, Nathan, to Ewing, Andrew, rf Fcatlierston, W. S. d Fitch, Graham N. rf Fowler, Orin, to Freedley, John, to Fuller, Thomas J. D. d Gentry, Meredith P. to Gerry, Elbridge, rf Giddings, Jeshua R.s Gilmore, Alfred, rf Goodrnow, Kufus K. 10 Gorman, Willis A. rf Gott, Daniel, w Gould, Herman D. to Green, James S. rf Grinncll, Joseph, to Hackett, Thomas C.rf Hall, Willard P. rf Halloway, Ransom. 10 Hamilton, William T. rf Hammond, Edward, rf Hampton, Moses, to Haralson, Hugh A. rf Harlan, Andrew J. rf Harmanson. John II. rf Harris, Isham G. rf Harris, Samson W. rf Harris, Thomas L. rf Hay, Andrew K. ir Haymond, Thomas s tt Hebard, William, v Henry, William, to Hibbard. Harry, rf Hilliard, Henry W. w 111 NY Penu Maas Ind Ohio N Y Penn N Y N Y Tenn Me Ohio N Y N Y Me Seddnn, James A. rf Va Tenn Shepperd, Augustus II. 10 N C Me onvL-srcr, reter 11. w NY Spaulding, Elbridge G, 10 N Y Sprague, Wiiam,i v Mirh Stanly, Edward, to N C Stanton, Frederic P. rf Tenn Stanton, Richard H. rf Ky Stephens, Alexander H. 10 Oeor Stetson, Charles, rf Me Stevens, Thaddeus, w Penn Strong, William, rf Vnn Sweetzer, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, John L. to Ohio Thomas, James II. rf Tenn Thompson, Jacob, d Miss Thompson, James, rf Perm Thompson, John B. to Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa Thurman. John It mv Ohio Penn Me Ind NY NY Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Md Md Penu Geor Ind Lou tenn loomhs, Robert, ,c Geor Ala Tuck, Amos, fs to N II II! Underbill, Walter, w NY Van Dyke, John, to N J Venable, Abraham W. rf N C Vinton, Samuel F. Ohio Walden, Hiram, rf NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf g C Watkins, Albert G. w Tenn Welborn, Marshall J. rf Geor Wentworth, John, d 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H Ala tloaglnnd, .noses, a Ohio Holladay, Alexander R. rf Vn Holmes, Isaac t.. a Houston, John W. 10 Howard. Volney E. rf Howe, John W.s to Hubbard. David, rf SC Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y Tenn Ark Tenn white, Hugh, 10 NY Whittlesey. William A. rf Ohio Wildriek, Isaac, rf N j Wilmot David, rf pMlT1 Williams, Christ H. v Tenn Wilson, James, to s H Winthrop, Robert C. to Mass Wood, Amoa E. rf Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d 8 C Young, Thomas H, d ID Wholo Number 229 Hunter, W. F.s Inge, Samuel w. rf Jackson, William T. to Johnson, James L. w Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. rf Jones, George W. rf Government or the State of Ohio. OFFICERH OF STATE. . n.n. ........ Tnn ni .r.1 BMHM nr. ami .It T runij, ueauga Decern - 1850 Stc'v of State rtAML'EL (j ALLOW AY, Row.. March 29 lao AtDlTOaorST.lt JOHN WOODS, Ruder March IS 1851 Tar. as or State ALBERT A. BLISS, Lorain... Fcb'ry H, IMO i,innAhiA. j. .it., 'in. r.. ..lu.Ainj.uni March a, 1851 1 1-11 til COURT. Chief Judge PETER H1THCOCK, Geauga . . .Feh'r, 16, 1851 Jcdoej EDWARD AVERY, W.jne . ..Febrr 6 1854 RUFIS I'. SPALDINO, Summit March S, 18.W WM. B. CALDWELL, H.mllion M!rch 7 1856 ATT'TQEXEaAL HEN It Y STANBEKY, Fairnold.Frb'rT 85, 1851 REroiTia HIRAM (IRISWOl.D. Stark . .. J,,r, 1 mil Cleek LEWIS HEYL, Franklin January!, IBM THE COLLMBLH AND XENIA RAILROAD COM. PANV SOWING to a disappointment in procuring the necessary ma V chinery for two daily trains, there will, after Thursday the 7th inst, until further notice, be but one daily passenger train run ui vuuumtuu .m uc iiiHR miuni nosii. at touows : Leave f nhmibti- nt Vi 1-3 o'cloek at niuhr . Arrive ut Clnrlnnatl nt lO ! i, . A. i itr . iiv iniiMii i o dtioch, -a, .11. Arrive mt CslsiBBibi at i o'clock, P. I. Omnibuses for the accommodation of oassennTs will be run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any part of uie cut oi v.oiumous. For Railroad Tickets apply at the office of the Ohio Pts e Company, in the North East corner of the Neil House. The company will not be responsible for baggage exceeding AV) in value, unless the same is returned to the ( onduclor or Agent, snd freight paid at the rate of a passage lor every $SOt) in raloe i-bove that amount. mar&f fl. MEDBERY, Sup'L NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore exisCns under the name of Mc El-vain A Fitch Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by R. Fitch- JOSEPH McELVAIN. FsjbTWy 1, 1850 4eb7-dtt R. FITCH Kailroad Car Nanafactory. HRIIKIWAYH A KIMBALL, Columbus, Onto. AVL established at this conrral point the manufacture of r n ,,Fn"1M,nf!r PrelBht, (Jrnvel mid IlnndC'nra lor HnilroHdi, and assure all western Railroad companies that it will be thrlr ronstant aim u pnxrur.- thr bs materials and work-men, and to tum out the bsj kind ol work at fair prices. Specimens may be seen on the Columbuinnd Xenia Railroad. The pa-trOBin oi llailroad coiupanics is resrecttully solicited fehl3.tf lifELVILLE'S NEW WilHK. 1 ! IM'.MJN His First Voyage, tieing the Bailor-boy Cmles-AV siniii nml Reniinisceiices ol tin- Mini uf a (iculli-tiiiLi In iiie mercantile service. By Herman MeMtle, author ol Typ.' " Omoo." and " Mardi." 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 cts. Just esssilwsl at tho Bookatoroof I. N. W1IITINO Si HUNTlNO'lUN delU new nnnKH. H I.STORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Tlcknor, In ?, ro-umes. Vol. 1 fust received. Clmlmer's Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. Tbt- Whale and his Canturs. or Tho Wlmleinnn's Advei tnrv. and the Whale's Bioeraphy, Slc., 02- R Rev. Henry t. Cli ver. For sale by degg LN. WHITING St IIUNT1NGT' N ABBOTT'S ALFUKiTtIIK tilt EAT. TJISTORY of Ring Alfred ol England, by JHcob Abbott, wfln A A engravings, 1 vol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Store I jlelJI I. N. WHITING A tiUNTING'l I K f O LASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing lr..m it. I. U, . 1T1 snd for sale by RING St IIEFFNEh apb' 27 Main street, Cimdni m MORE L i A THE 11. A C Brown has received 155 ISSm ot a choice article of Solo Leather, which he will sell at W to i .. cents per lb. Also, (JO doien French Call Skins, 00 doKfii Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases BooU and Shoes, ana a W.,J assortment of Boots and allocs of Home manufacture-deel A C BliOWN POLAND CASHEL, compleU in thr parts. By Claries GREEN LAWN CEMETERY. IVOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured In (Inm 1 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the first ot August next, at the .oiluw-ing prices I First Class Lots 8 cents per square foot Second Class Lots tilfe cents per square foot On and alter the first of August the prices will be is First class Lots 10 cents per square loot Second class Lots 74ft cents per square loot Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair .. ui r. from 9 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of tlie Board of Trustees. ' Jyl3-dtlA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Wan CALIFO It NIAOE'TDONE ! MONEY MONEY ' fjLORJOUa RESULTS! Nos. 21 38 77, the grand capitsi Prj AT of pSOLODO I was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr Cd. i;i Pratt ft., Unlrimore, Md. NEW OOI.D nitiCINGS DISCOVERED I CA1.II-OHNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old linn ol E. N. Carr Si Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Speculators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N Carr A Co, find that there is more Gold to be had by the risk ot a few dollars with E. N. Carr A Co., than the whole California mines combined The lucky otHcc of Carr Sl Co., has done wonders tin- last month i Heir luck lias no equal, please bear this in mind. LOO R HERE 1 Citizens and Btraniiers who wish to purchase uncurrcnt lunds can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or addressing them a tew Hsrsj uirouKn me cost, nave all tneir ousineos nttendeU to witn p :.. tu-ality and dispatch. Money on all Bank bought and sold by Carr Si Co. Draft at stghton all Banks Drattaon England or Ireland from one to one thousand Pounds can be had from E. N. Car ' Si Co t Bullion und Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH! Carr A Co., are making the people rich I Behold he ! Nos 1 2 3 the Grand Prize uf 100.000. 7 8 9 do 40,000. 6 7 8 d. 9 11 21 fiO.000. Those are only a U w ot the leading 1 iizes wM the month by this lucky firm. Wo challenge the world :o iiow tho same amount In the same length ol time. We s&yfvtKV. vti A l l hNTIUH UUSlUMtKH I We call vour atti iition to the irrand array of mamilirem i-ot tcries to be drawn this month, January, 1850. ah nusiness wun tms nrm is connacnnai. Carr A Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr A Co., pay the trcatest attention to their country com-a pondents. Uur motto is, si'cn'cy in all buHincriS Iranfnctions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will give you.ii not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I 0 YES I O YES I We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme lo be drawn 26th January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr Sl Co. have the Prizes. Carr & Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained f " Remember the chances Carr Sl Co. dive Enclose the moronr snd receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR A CO., de37 No. 138, Pratt street Baltimore, Md. OH I10ES first quality Mould Candles. sfiVJ 100 sacks Coffee. 25 chests Tea. 500 lbs. Bolt shelled Almonds. 20 barrels crushed and powdered Sugar. 10 balea Candle Wick. 10 balea Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of ail kinds. Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN A FITCH3 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. IJOOKflt BOOKS 1 1 A fine collection ol Annuals (or 1S50 English and American illustrated works ; Juvenile Id., k . bible und Prayer Hooks, the finest editions, and in any aty-vi. bindim;: some Mosaic sides, with Iiuxq: Hreasino cmu-m wrllina desks, Slc., Slc. I li,' fin. -r ii--,.run'iit ever nflcred tor sale in this citv. at Hk new book store of (de241 J .H. KJLEY Sl CO. HiKM H AMI tiF.it II A N I.KSIIW T C. CHRISTIN offers his services as teacher of French an a1 German, to those nersons who wish to neon in- rlinrmtut taWWaSdn of those LrininiaiifS. at vrrv miidernte terms 'Ih. lessons will be given at tho residences nt the pupils, and Bt mv school room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Ot Hi. BSBRBBH. S OmcC. cK.'4-tt LAND FOR SALE. The undivided hall ot lfi 711X1 acres ot land, adjoining the city ot Columhu. 150 rod east ot High street fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpike. Title indisputable price 150 dollar s ncr acre. Terms pnsv. nnrl mad-- known on application to D. S. FORMA N (-.ominous, repL , i -1 ' dtl FAIIM FOR SALE. "H)NTAINING 200 acres upon the west side ot the Scioto river V,' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north ot Duhlm - r, miiM from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from th Columbus Plank RoBd. The land is first rate, 140 acres under Jm provement with n never failing stream running through "Jl pa 1 There is a good stone house, with hnrd and rain water pun pi close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard ot you -1 grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the colet . ted Sulphur Springs. ror mnner miormni'uii, apply upon uie premises, oi oc31-dfim JNO. ROBINSON (U BOXESlillKEN (.LAhSWAHE.-Hfisks.Uuai! JJf pints and Halls Porter and Packing Bottles, Jars, Tt m biers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds , 500 boxes Flint Glassware ; Wine bottles. Molasses Cans. Creams. Jars. Tumblers. P . i and Fluted. Also, Druggist Ware ol every variety, conitantk sale by N W 8PEKIIS ocltf Columbus street Cincmnsii WW ( iOXXfl Bellevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glass, s-res from fiM9 to 40 X 50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, ol all descriptions ; 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 X 24 Constantly on hand st Pittsburgh prices N W SPEERS. ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street Cincinnati W I v i; AND SUGAR HOl'SE MOLASSES-JOO b-:a 3 Refined Sugars ; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landing I' H Belle Isle, snd lor sale by ap6 KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati MULES. Six 7 fine Mules, suitable for Califomir iv. turers, may be bnd by applyins to spfi KING Sl HEFFNER, 27 Main st, Hjsjsjfifisju R AISINS. 200 boxes, 100 boxes, 100 Vfc boxes, nd i. from John Adams, snd for sale by P6 K1N0 & HEFFNER, Cincn.n CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. PIECKS Painted Canvass. 15 " Damask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Broadcloth 200 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, TullLace, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Axles, pHigs snd M'dleable Castings. For sale st the sign of the nov9 OILT PADLOCK MIRRORS. 3 beniititul Mirrors with gilt or bronze brick-IVl ets and marble mantles .for sale by an22 J. H. RILEY A CO FltOrOSALS FOR PLBLISMING THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Wricrn Literary Magazine. THE first number of a monthly dollar Magazine wi, bo issued bv the Mibscriber, for circulation in the State of Ohio, about the first of March, 150. It will be devoted to Education, Literature, Science, Arts and Morals, and some of the best writers in the country, and partially ol the West, will be employed as contributors to its columns. The Magazine will be issued in Urge octavo lorm, each mouth' Ir iiumtMT consisting ot (Ainu fro oaar. and will he nrinted uoon good paper in t style of mechanical execution equal, in evry te-spect, to the best Eastern Magazine. Each number will be illustrated with s steel plate engraving of the best kind. The Terma of the Mnftnzlne V il) be onf Dollar per annum, invariably in adtanu, or TKN cfnts prr numbr, payahlo to the Agent or Post Master upon ths delivery of cch number. For contribntloos, which shall he written upon Bucb subjects, snd in such a style as shall be suitable Ior insertion, the publisher will pay from raw to tkrtf dollmri per page. No communicRuon, except it be poetic, will be received for less than three nor more than six pages, dot will an; be inserted with- ouiiiruig pwaior. it sny p. r. n winnes to romnume on inose terms, he may direct his communication to the subscriber at Columbus, post paid, with his address, and it it is inserted, the amount, according to the aboreterms, will be remittrd to the au thor as soon as the communication makes its appesrnce in the Magazine. All orders for the Magazine, to be sent by mail, most be addressed to Mr Jamxi GonsLiNt, Cohimbtis. ncral Agent tor ths Sute ot Ohio, and most, in all esses, endow doilsjr to injsitsj attenUosL GEOKGE BKEWSTEB, Editor and Proprietor
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Full Text | VOLUME XIII. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1850. NUMBER 240 PRINTED AND PUBM8HID BV SCOTT 4c BA5COM. OFFICK-louTii rAT coknkb OF moil ar. and suoah TEWtIH Inviirliilily in nilvimrr. The Dally. M pcrnoim In Ciiluuiliu, por yrar J by mull nut of (-'ulunibna , 1 during Che WJMloli, mill Tri-Wn'kly Unlnncn year In Columbui Hy mail - Tho Trl-Wwaly l.y nail Weekly In OofalMW .. . . KM ill Ibe l ily , by ma''. To clulu of four ami upward! To club! of ten mi upward., to one iiddreM Dally, ewlon Triweekly Weekly, Fngla To clubs of five anil upward! Advert iHinir. III 1)0 . 5 00 .. , , . nml ru e! lit ai vltIImIiiu bave li.'i 11 aurei d upon between tie proprietor, of Uu; Ohio Xtatr-tmaii and il I llii.i Sinle Journal. In be oWrved, ill all OHM, alter till! dale. July SO, 1849. Ilnllv I'livrr. On. .r,- 10 line! or len, one iiiertioii to 50 " 7, " naili aililitiuiiij.." US , 1 week 1 50 . o ii 9 00 3 ..." I month 9 ..." 3 ..." 6 ..." 3 00 4 00 a oo 8 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 SO 00 S3 00 95 00 30 00 80 00 . 35 00 40 no 45 00 55 00 130 00 4 19..." Striving card, 5 Unci or leu, per annum . . tjHOmn,wltb 4changi M" a...-" " "- "W...."; ; VJj ' changed weekly h dally " " with 4 chnugc! " " i 19 . l(iijJW'. chaniied weekly " 2 .i ilnllv " OUier chbci not provided lor, ebnrgeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of meaaurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted olio month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. W BHv,.rtla,.nient lo tic considered liV the V''lir, unless 11 is spe cified on the manuacript, or previously agreed upon between the 'Publisher! not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise- nu beyond the amount charged for their publication. '.l ...... ... i ... IV,r IHr,. of Will , I. -, i : i .1 to 1)C awaai ma v- , , " , charged at the rate of llfty cents per week, ior each name ; the lane to do, m an ummi paw w mvmmi All advcrtiseinentji from strangers or transient persons to bo paid in advance. .. . Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specilied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exnctiHl accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be contnied ncully to their reiiulsr business ; and all advcrnseuicnLw not pertaining there- IB, to be paid for extra. nip. Advertisements lor .luruoo. ei. ... ...... .,,,..-, ... ... ......... Agents, 4c., not to lie contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO ADVKaTISKMFNT! CAN BE IMUHD OIIATUITOU8LV. AdvertiiemcntB fur charitable institutiolii, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage nolices to be charged 'J5 cents. n.,.,,1.. I.,.,.rt. l vviibool chare.', uiile.-s itccmpuiu. il by lunera invitations, or obituary notices, anil when so accompanied, to be paid for. ., . o..I. ,lv,.rtk, r ami !,! nllin - .. n lm : riinuli.iMI'.ii. or requiring notice!, deiiring to call attention to tairs, loirees, concert" or any public cliterlnilinieiits where charges are made lor admittance ill notice! of private association! every notice designed to call attention to Drink enterprises, calc ulaled or in elineil lo proiuoie wuvbbwn 'i ,T? ,TT . " "" the understanding that the same i. to be paol lor. II intended lo bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not leas than SO cents per line, and then only when aijfiuianied by an advertisement, 'jlhuied fulveniseiueiits to be charged not less than double the A,lv..Ttkem..utH on tin- inside exclusively, to be charged at the ,-nto of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rrtea. Attorneys will no Iloaien ior uie pno- ut .,us menu brought in by them. y) Oountii Oounting House Almanac for 1850 X JANUARY. JULY. I. M. T.W .T. F.a. .M. T. W T. ! TT"Tl"4 5 .. 1 2 3 415 (i li 7 8 B 10 11 12 7 8!) Ill 11 12 13 13 14 U Hi 17 18 1!) 14 U l(i 17 18 li) 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 21 22 23 24 SB 36 27 :27282I) 3031 .. -.'8 2!l 30 31 ...... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. 1 gT M. T. W T- V. 3- ITjM. T. wjjfjj: .". .. ...... 1 2 .7 .. .. ..123 ) t IT I I 4 5 (i 7 8 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 If. 11 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 18 1.0 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 .. .. 25 2i 27 28 2o3fJ31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER I. t. r W T. r. ! . M. t.w t. rfi. JW -. .. .. 1 j I , ,11 7 , 3 4 8 0 8 !) o ii 10 11 12 13 14 (10 11 12 13 14 lS to 15 1(i 17 is 11, 20 21 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 22 M "4 25 26 "7 "8 ;24 25 20 27 28 2!) 30 2!) 30 il..l.:r.l..l..l.. L:.,.:;:....i;; OCTOBER. -a .m. t. v"Tr.-: s.rM.i T.i wi-jr,La-i TrTr2 3 4 "56 i W 2 3 41 5j 7 8 0 1(1 II 12 13 ''1 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 1(1 17 18 loJtl 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 U 21 22 23 2415 20 27 211 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 28 203(i . . I . - - -1 - - 27 28 20 30 31 .... MAT. NOVEMBER. TJn-lT-jtv t. r. s. m.t.w t.f.s. . .. 1 2 3 4 : 1 21 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 3 4 5 II 7 8 !l! 12 13 14 15 1(1 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 2(i 27 28 20 30 31. 24 25 20 27 28 20 30! JUNE. DECEMBER. s. . I. w r. r. k. vl. t. w t. r. s. I .. .. .. ..1 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 'o 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 1(1 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 1(1 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 2(i 27 28 20 2!l 3(1 31 30 -J2 w . A. NEIL, a HMswi ni I.nw nml Solicitor in ( limieery. O FFICK with Win. Dennison Jr., No. w, Neil'i Fchangc, oppo- lite secretary ol wtato i omce. lecix-oiy a. r. conwav. l. E 'MI IMIIll, B. P. CONWAV Jk CIO., ORGCERS, DF.ALKRH IN PKODDCk, IMO IKON AND Clomtnlaalon nml Forwnrdini, Mercbiinla, FRONT 8TREKT, jy3-lyd 1'Oli'l.i.MOI Til, OHIO. A. n. IH'TTLKS. .ttorney nnl CouiiFiellor at I,aw, C'olunibUH, Ohio. n. No. 2, Neil'i Exchungf, uji)"niic H-'cri'tary uf r-UiIc M olfice. Jygy - WILLIAM F OILMOBK. CHAKLBS W. OILMOBK Mi . h im i- in Lnwunit Sollritora In Vhnnwry . Office, N. K. cornT Main nnil rfventl. HireetA, gu-ily CINCINNATI, OHIO, B. C0.M8T0CK & 0. ForwR riling nml ( ninmi in .lliTrlinnts, 'ruiluco Dcalera, and Lurd Oil MRnutacturcru, Citnal Bmbiii, coLrsiHvs, onio. j. in ih.w v va.w Iron Foundry, llrond Irei'l, nrnr Hi.' llrldgf, Coluin- Ohio. tovei of all klndi, and a great variety at CRatin, always on liajid. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NelPsi Exehnnge, opposite the Secretary ot State's oflCt Hlfh st, Cohimbua. decO GEORGE E. WALCt'TT. SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, inn 'Mill COLUMBVB, OHIO. WALTER Til KALI AcLorney And Counnellor nl Lnw, Colnnibua. Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. y Office on High st, between Town and Rich. oct20 I. fi. UIIITIM; ,V HI TIN I. TON. B fm bbUSLLKsU BBsd Stal mners. next door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbia. " ttm. A large assortment ol books -titlKU'Ty Hiway- nn naini. WM- IEIBEBT. f. C LILLET. -I.I III K i lillilifcl, i OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Pubhc Offices. Co if .H i -H mm II I,, .li., COMMI?SION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, noe-flm yaw Orleans ' REMOVAL. fK. MABJ.3'3 OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, sd-U jotmnj his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church 4.HKF,. A11HOTT A CO., rKAIsKItH in llnnlw mr nml (,'utt'TV, Iron. Nulla, OUM. UOOM J HuUdeni' maturliil'", I'uriiiiiiK and Mfchnnlcal TooU, Mlll(ry UuihU. ic, iVc, No, li j l lliiyli tnt, mjn in tlmum i-auiotrK WHITE KFI) mi.IPPKKH. N auortment ol' LadW WUti Kid HUpper. juHt rpcclvcd and i. ior Bie y M07J li. EL t i .i n. 1. 1 . I) Is, H.IITII A CO.. (10MMIUHION AND KOUWAKDINQ MERCHANTS, Wholfl. Deitlrr in Urocrrira and 1'nMlucn. PorUmouth, Ohio. I'oraonnl ntu-iitlonuivi'ii to receiving and forwarding goodi, and selliiiK f rotUn eonsigned tor iale. tetv-nj. ETNA INHURANOE COMPANY, vl Hurtt'ord, Conne-ti(-iiL CapiUl paid in and lafcly Inveated, 9 &mym. Tin- ul-H.-riber. Airent for this Ciiiniiany, is pre pared to tako every description of Fire Iniuranre, upon liberal lerms. je'-an.j u. 1 1 i .m i.m.. Agent, ioiumuu. DHH. SKINNEK A Illl.DUI TH, WILL utbiid to nil caaeijn city or country, on the shortest uy-tice. Office, No. Hlih stre.-t, opposite Commercial Row. Residence, over the store of Messrs. Woouliury Sl Field. Kntrimco on Friend stm-t. sep2nm.lm claTr.Miirs imsl'uance company, fi itiTANb MAHJNE. flHlS Company continues to insure every species of luiililin, X and the furniture, machinery, goods, warex and merchandize, and other proerty contained tlierein, againt loss or dmuage by lire ; also, ste&inbonuj, and all sal) vesAclm, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water crait, against tho perili of sens, lakes, and rivers, on th most favorable terms. June-20-dtf DEMAH ADAMa, Jr., Hec'y. I tt HAfirf I'itiitnto ; -'.'i bags Javu Cotlec, lniiding fnutt 1 ru 1UU ii .i - or sale by KINO St HEFFNKK, np6 Cincinnnati LEATIIEK. 100 bundles Upper ami Skirting Leather just received by KINO Sl HtFFNER, apti Nn 37 Main street, Cincinnati ttUUAU AND MOL ASSES. hdda -Sugar, fair and O prime; 1,'jiX) bbls Molasses; for sale by KINO Sl HEFFNElt, maryj '.J7 Maiu street, Cincinnati OIL CLOTHS. LARGE and splendid lot of Mnhognny, Fancy, Uerman, Chi nete, Englisii and American Furniture Oil Clothf, just received and for sale by J. D. 03BOKN Sl CO. TV OT ICE. The notes and ai-counta sjf CJcorge Oere it Co,, aro J. i io Willi uu ior ti'iiiciiiLin uini I'iilWtiun. Tliey : naid willi(ut delny. GERE, ABBOIT Sl CO. i .in. nihil-. .Jiiiy o, uru, ' FIUNTInTTmXtEHIALS FOR BALE. TjOR sale, low lor cash, or on short credit, a largo uiortment ol 1'rlnting Materials, consisting in part of 2 Super-royal Iron rnnltli 1'rtsMs 1 Stanberry I'ress. 99 lbP. Pica. 1(60 " BmallPica. UNI 130 Itdurgeoin, nearly new. Brevier. Minion, " Minion. " Several fonts Fancy TvlK. Alto, .lob Type of nearly every variety, patt ol which is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleyi, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be old extremely lou for cash, or on short time. decllj CHA8. SCOTT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES of Domestic Manufncture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ofthe GILT PADLOCK BeptlQ P ATENT PEN MAKERS-ANOTHER SUPPLY, A superior article for making Quill Pens by a single and sim- pie opt de'-M riitii'ii. v urrunieu. ror snic in me new ihok siore oi J. H. RILEY Sl CO. II KJHLY IMPORTANT TO HOI M: PAINTERS, llur.-F.kEEH.KS AM) (ITIO.KS Valuable IHscovkhy in thi: Art of Paintino. James CoprucK, of Mount Holly, N. J., has discovered simnlc nrocess of prcoarinff and mixitiir common white lead paint anil all delicate colors, by which their liability to change anil lose their sotof and beauty In tho shade or dark is completely obvinted. It is a well known fact that white paint In parlors und other shut-up rooms, in passages and beliimf doOfl mid shutters, almost iiivurinbly assume a dirty, smoky, yellow hue, soon after being implied, when excluded irom Hie iiirect roys ol lignr. Every good painter must desire to remedy tliis acknowledged il. Thirj lie mil now Mwf uml eheuitly do, and be enubleil to evil, perform good work that will lie useful and satisfactory to his cus tomers, and thereby secure him increased patronage by embracing the present opportunity to avail himself of this desirable im-pniTtgPgnt in his art Please call at this office to eximinc certificates, Sic, and to leBru how the necessary information may be obtained. Housekeepers, ship and steamboat owners should of course see "that their painting is hereafter done according to this unchangeable und superior method, mid thus avoid tho annoyance, inconvenience, uiihealthinesa and expense of frequent repainting. Columbus, Dec. Is 1849. NEW GOODS WE liavo in store, and oiler fur sale on good terms 75 do2. Chopping Axes of favorite brands A doi. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 21(0 boxes Window Glass. 10UO0 lights " Sash. 1000 putty. lObbis. Uueed Oil, JOO kegs NbaU, asaortod. GERE, ABBOTT Sl CO., novD At the sign of tho Gilt Padlock. DIVORCE. VIEW OF THE LAW RELATIVE TO DIVORCE. Tho un-dersigned have In press a work on tho above subject, by Hen- BY FOLSOM PaoE. This work hj written with reference to the Statutes of Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every oilier State. It contains a view ol the following subjects : I. Of divorces generully. II. Of the courts granting divorces. III. Causes of divorce. IV Prior existing marriage. V. Wilful absence. VI. Adultery. V It. Impotence. VIII. Extreme cruelty. IX Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect o.i,"A'iii.,Eunacy, unl drunk. .mess. XII. hilainous xtv Condonation. XV. Re-and C.ni.anguinity. Arfi- -XV1, i,Rp; 0f time. XVIH.Al-erimimiii-m. XV J. Comjsiojx rroceedfng to a decree. XXL iinony- XIX 0jg r oreian divorces. Fonns of bills, decrees, i the deer.- B i iie Introduction contaim a brief view, 1. Of tho history of divorces, and their law in foreign countries. II. The law of the different States. III. The canon law. 1 vol. 8 to. J. 11. KILL Y Sl UU, Columbus, Sept. 10, 18411. Publisher mm I Bookseller. NEW ROOKS. Fairy Tales from all Nations ; by Anthony H. Montalbo, with 34 Illustrations, by Richard Doyle. 1 vol 12 mo. A beautiful work for Christmas and New Year's pro. sents. Jane Evre. An AumNQirtpny. i-dit' il W urrer bell. A nw and beautilul eihtiuii in I vol. 12 mo. hirley. A 1 ale ; by Currer Bell, author ol "Jane byre." A new and bt iiutilul edition m 1 vol. LV mo. Siiinnin, tlie Sorceress ; tho supposed destruyer ol tlie whole HeiKninu Ducid HouMe Pomerania ; by William Melnhold, 1 voL 8 vo. Price oO cents. Kiilaiul ChkIii'I, by Cbarlfri Lever, Ulu-trntni IpV 1'hu, Com- plete in Parts. Part lid just published, and for sale at the Boo store ul de241 I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. TICKNOK'S SPANISH LITERATURE. HI.-'ioRY of Spanish Literature. By George Tickuor. Just OOmpslML in :) elegant 8vo vols. '"his day received at the bookstore of f jan!21 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. ARRANGEMENTS FOR WILLIAM M . K A 8 8 0 If , Rnilrond Oitipntcli Forwnrdlng nud Commlitlon Merehntil. Warehouse No. ti, Water street, Biiffalo. REDUCED RATES FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO. First Class 100 cents, and Second Class 60 cents, per 100 pounds. 24 hours from Albany to Buffalo. Agents. D. A. Eddy, Cleveland ; E. Sheldon, Sandusky Hail-road Agents, Cincinnati, Hpringtield and Columbus. 7 To avoid delny mark packages A. A'- B R. H., care of Wm. M. iuisson, Biitlalo. Ship by Albany boats frum New York. (mar7-3md RAILROAD OMNIIU'S LINE. (11TI2ENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, J North-East comer Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have the Omnibus call for them in any part of the city, marfi-dly B. O. REAM, Src'y O. S. Company. PITCH. A. X. HALE IM50. FITCH A. HALE, (Sueetiiurt to McElcain Sf Fitck,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds of Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for Produce. Railroad Building, opposite J. Ridgway st Co.'s Foundry, Co ldmbus, Ohio. mar5-dtf COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES, "1-ROM new and improved patterns, among which is one for the r MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS and fixtures complete. They also make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON snd BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. MAC H H S ft 1 of all kinds made promptly to order. BECK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, Premium Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS, all warranted, are constantly for sale at wholesale and retail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughsand Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices. Columbus, feblJ-tf A HOUSE AND LOT AT A GREAT BAKUAIN. WE are authorized by a gt-iitlfman wiiois coing 10 uaii-fornia. to sell a House and Lot, on Friend street, beyond Seventh, at a bargain of 35 or 33 per cent mar4 BAKER Sl AKMS1 KUKU. BUSINESS PENMANSHIP. FENCER Sl RICE'S system of Business Penmanihip, contain 9 ing a fall series of copies, rales, and explanations, carefully prepared for the counting-house, school, and youths fitting fur business transactions. These copies are a fsc-simile of the author's writing, intended to impart to the learner a band-wrifjiBjfsjt once beautiful and practicable, for sale st the book store of mBre I. N, WHITLNU k HUNTINGTON. l IPLEYS WAR WITH MEX1CO.-A full History o, IV tho Rise, Proirress mid Termination of the War with Mexico: by K. S. Ripley, Brevet Major in Hie United States Army, a vols. a vo. Just published, r or sale at the Bookstore of dec24 I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. GLIMPSES OF HPAINi K NOTES OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN 1S47. By S. T. V WaUls, 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 eta. Just received at tho Book Store of deiaj I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON ANTHON'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 4 SYSTEM of Ancient and Mediwval Geography, Sic, By unaries Antnou, i.i.i '. l large vol ti vo. Just puulislieu: For sale at the Bookntore of dec24 I. N. WII1T1NG Sl HUNTINGTON, "CAST THY BREAD UPON THH WATWUH.it THE world wide renown which has imperiihably inscribed in glowing characters, fikst on the bcboll or fame the old and familiar name of PYFER Sl CO., those truly fortunate and far-famed LOTTERY BROKERS, No. 1 Light stmekt, Baltimore, Md., (whose single purpose lor years has been to dispense the radiant smiles of the " Fickle Goddess" to their corrospon-dcntu,) has also rendered entirely unnecessary any pretext for elf-laudation, for their cup of glory is fuU. Every section of the Union will bear witness to the glorious and almost magic luck of hi.- lonunRie uouso. Correspondents all over the country have realized splendid fortunes from small outlays at Pyfer Sl Co.'s Great Prize Agency. Coniiuiied SurccMn! WonderruIDUtributlonof Piizea! Cx'S IOO,000 paid out in Prize Money during the month of March, by tho thr-fained Pyfer Sl Co., to tho patrons of their truly lucky house, residing in mc following States 1 ry READERS, PAUSE AND REFLECT!! 25,0007 numbers 15 30 4.1, package whole tickets sent to Tennessee.18,000, numbers 5206 71, whole ticket, sent to Alabama. J0.0O0, nu miters 14 27 33, half ticket sent to Ohio. 15,500, nnmbcrs 1 16 42, package hall tickets sent to Ohio. 50 000, numbers 11 44 70, package quarter tickets sent to North Carolina. lM.000, numbers 5 57 58, quarter ticket sent to Virginia. 8,000, nuinlrers 20 02 00, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 5,000, numbers Lfl 70 75, package quarter tickets sent to South Carolina. 4.500, numbers 50 fii 1, quarter ticket sent to North Carolina. 4,000, numbers 22 55 73, package quarter tickets sent to Pennsylvania.rF Prize payments at Pyfer &Co.'e made in Gold at sight One Order to this great prize linn may sec 1 re a Fortune. Grand Array f Loiter-ir for April, 1850 CfT CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVED. Oftte. Capital No. of Price ol Price of April. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. Packages. 1 25,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 98 30 00 2 94,000 78 " 13 5 18 50 3 35,000 75 " 11 " 10 3D 00 4 20,000 78 m 14 11 5 17 50 5 20,000 06 M 10 ' 5 17 00 ti 37,500 75 12 " 10 37 00 8 35,000 78 " 13 " 8 30 00 a 20,000 75 " 15 " 5 15 35 10 30,000 78 13 " 10 37 00 11 19,000 78 11 11 w 5 18 50 12 15,000 75 " 14 " 4 13 00 13 50,000 78 " 15 " 15 50 00 15 25,000 78 " 12 8 30 00 16 18,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 17 5 20,000 75 " 12 " 10 37 00 18 25,000 78 11 13 " 5 18 50 19 3 10,000 72 " 13 " 5 16 00 20 40,000 78 11 12 " 10 40 00 29 3 15,000 75 11 11 " 8 31 00 23 24,000 78 " 13 " 5 18 50 94 30,000 78 14 10 35 00 95 90,000 75 " 12 M 5 18 50 96 13,500 78 " 15 " 4 13 00 27 75,000 75 11 80 78 00 29 26,000 78 " 15 8 26 50 30 20,000 75 13 M 5 18 50 Please Obaerve. CorreanoiidcniH will nstMbtftf a mind that the prices of Pack ages of Quarter Ticket.- only are published in this paper. IaF The printed otllcial drawings which Correspondents can rely upon an being correct, are always forwarded from Pyfer Sl Co.'s. slg"nt, will be promptly remitted to those Correspondents who uthw prizes at Tyler Sl Coa. Remember, a Package of tickets can draw four of the nn - i splendid prizes in n scheme. In order to secure a fortune, and the cash immediately after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash drafts or nrize tickets, to the Old Established, Jar-famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER Sl CO., mar21 No. 1 Light st., Baltimore, Md. A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OF CIO OR 5. METROPOLITAN PORTRAIT CLUB, Officee 88, Albany Road, London, England. rIHE Directors beg to announce that there will be drawn for a M. Grand Series ol Portraits of all Horses entered for the forth coming Great Derby Race. The drawing will be conducted upon those honorable principles which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation In which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation to the Projectors, they encourage endeavours for a still further development of their plan. For the future, therefore, the number ol Prizes will be extended to the Portraits of aU Horses that are entered lor each larncular Race. Nun starters as well as Winners and Starters. ihe following list is now open: 5,000 Members to each Class. First Class 10, second do., 5, third do., 1. Parties can have one or more shares in each or cither of the different Classes. Those Members who draw the Portraits ot First, Second and Third Horses, the other starting HoracA.'-.th'VeviVw1 nn start (but which are entered bin take place ten days before the lowing prizes. The'1 Hare. First Class Second do. Third do. -,1),0.r!l 10,000 2,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 5,000 2,500 500 5,000 2,500 500 10,000 5,000 1,000 Thenutnberot Prizes to be distributed in each Class are 201), that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Dralts, Bunk Notes, Ac, addressed and made payable tu tho Managing Director, , JOHN BURR1DGE. Esq., 88 Albany Road, London, England. Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt of a remittance. Full particulars of the Race will be sent with the fortunate Numbers to each Subscriber, so that he may know his position and whether or not he be one of the lortunate. Office commission 7 per cent , to be deducted from the above Prizes. N. B. Lists open for the St. I.egcr same as the above. mar4 MAGNIFICENT LOTTERY. One Grand Capital of SIOO.000 nl-ii, 50,000-S;lO,ooO vfO.OO.k : and '50 prizm of 92,000. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of Monongali Academy, Class D, for 1850, To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, April 27, 1650, under the superintendance of Cora mlssloners. J. W. MAURY St CO., Manaoers. 78 number lottery 13 drawn ballots. SPLENDID SCIIKME. 1 magnificent capital of l00,XKJ 1 splendid prize of. . 50,000 30,000 1 do do do do do 1 do 1 do 1 do 30 do 250 do yo.ooo 15,000 11,556 3,000 2,000 500 300 200 160 80 40 do (lowest three number prizes). . 65 prizes ot. . 00 ao 65 do 65 do , 4.B10 do 27,040 do 'Pickets 140 Halves 20 Quarters 10 Eighth Price of certificates of packages, in the above Magnificent Scheme, as follows: A certificate of package of 26 whole tickets 500 1 of 26 halves 250 ; of 26 quarters 125 ; of 26 eighths 62.50. A certificate of a package of wholes will entitle the holder to all over C442 nettthat may be drawn by the twenty-six tickets named therein. Certificates of halves, quarters, and eighths in proportion This splendid scheme is one of the most attractive ever drawn in the United States, and is well worthy of the attention of ad venturers. The lowest prize that can be drawn by a ticket having on it three of the drawn numbers, is 2,000. Orders for tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the above magnificent scheme will be promptly attended to, and an account of the drawing will be sent immediately after it is over to all who may order tickets from us. Address J. C. MAURY, Agents, feb!9 Alexandria, Va. SI'ENCEK dk RICE'S PENMANSHIP. THE Boy's First Lesson in Business and Record Penmanship, containing a plain guide into tho simple movements, principles, and leading combinations in the art, with explanations, directions, and short rules to govern in the features ol writing, viz 1 formation, combination, shade, slope, and arrangement, carefully nrenared for the use of public and private schools, and Youths preparing to become business men. For sale at the bookstore of mart I.N WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. ROLAND CASHEL. ROLAND CASHEL. By Charles Lever. 3 parts. The Cai tons. By Bulwer. 2 parts. A new supply for sale by marH I. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. 1WETIIODIST HYMN BOOKS.-The new edition in 1JL various bindings, for sale by febl4 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. ARNOLD'S SERIES OF CLASSICAL BOOKS for II Schools and Colleges, lor sale wholesale and retail ny janJO i30 J. H. RILKY Sl CO. fOMHK'S I'll YMIflLOI. Y OF DKiEHTION 'HUE Physiology of Digestion considered with relstion to the 1. Principles ot Dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D. From me ia."i riinourgn revised ana eniarseuKuiiiuu, mu.umuoui, 1 vol. 18 mo. This dsy received at Uie book store of feb27 l.N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. sTANIlH NflT IIKAILTS. IT AND8 not Hearts. A novel. By Jsnnet W. Wilkinson. Price sl a -.1 cents. " The hearts, of old, gave hands j But our new heraldry is hands not hearts." This day received at the book store of feb27 L N. WHITING St HUKTlNOTON ARCHITECT OFFICE-Merhanlrs' Hall. Colam. bus, Ohio. N. B. KELLY informs the public that during his sbsence all his Architectural business. Engineering and Sut veying, will be promptly attended lo at the above office by th unilersinied. B. H. BLACRMORE, de31d Architect sad Civil Engine HOTELS AND SALOONS. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, Ohio. p6-dtf CAPITOL HOIINE-COLOIBCH, OHIO. M. HORTHRUP. Proprietor. 'P HIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part M. of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style equal to that ol any Motel in the West The Table d'Hote is furnished with everv luxury the market at'. fords, and no pains will be spared to make tho guests feel at Stages for al) the routes, call nt this house daily for nassenirers Convenient, and nm-rat.' Stahlimr and Carriaue House attaeli- ,i .. w. ............. 1 .....i r..i u j 1 wu, nu 1 Aii-inniiu buu 1 ni 1 nn issuers, aiways ui nwiiuajicc. riJUU-tiy 1 UNITED HTATEN HOTEL COLUMBUS. ROBERT RUSSEL I f AS taken the United States Hotel, located a few rods south ol his old stand, where he Is ureoared to accommodate and will be lianoy to welcome his old natrons and friends, and aU oth era who may have occasion to visit Columbus, in pursuit of either uusmrss or pleasure. martrt AMEBIC AN SALOON, (UNDER THE AMERICAN HOTEL.) HAVE lust received Fresh Ovsters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as f H-sterr Birds. Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardines, Pickled Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Ac Sic. The Bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest I.idUOrs. Wines. CoriliHlx. .-Wan. Air Kn i mm, will ho anarnH to gntify the tastes and appetites of the guests of tho American Saloon. Oysters by the dozen, hundred or can. oc4-tf CITY HAJLOON-Columbus. Ohio. C1 ORNER High Strcettad Sugar alley. The proprietors of this ' establUhment are now prepared to serve up Oysters, Oame, Fish, and all the luxuries of the season, in a stvle until massed. They have also added several private rooms for gentlemen wishing to give suppers. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, Carew's Detroit Ale, Schultz XX Pale Ale, and Bottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by oc24-dtl BARKER at OLMSTED. LIFE INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 68, Wall street. MORRIS FRANKLIN. JWf. PLINY FREE MAN, Actuary. Charter perpetual. The business of this compa ny is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during the last three years amounted to over 180,000. Each policy holder is a member of the company, and entitled to share in its profits, which have averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually, in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which case 60 per cent, is required and 40 per cent. may oe pain oy iirposmiig a nop; ior mat amount, renewaDie annually, and bearing 6 per cent, interest Tho amount of Its capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business, make this one of the safest companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being alter I, suught for in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persons on any part of tlie globe, at equitable rates ol premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurnnce are betrinninir to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing to their families and friends those advantages. 1 tie agent 111 tins city womu respectiuny can attention to toe ipenor claims of tins company. in V information in connection with Uie subject will be cheer fully given, and tlie applications for insurance promptly attended , A. IV tVUJUMUUfl, .!.'( if. 2d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Colt's store. Hou r Thompson, M. 1 , Examining Physician. ma2 CARVED WORK. ARCHITECTS, Builders, Free Masons, Odd Fellows, and others cmraffcd in huildinir. can he suimlied with carved work for any purpose, whether Classical or Grotesque, Gothic or Arabesque, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to support chandeliers, PftneU for walls, Frtuies, Caps, Tresses, Sic. Gentlemen supplied with original designs ; Churches, Public HalU or Private Houses, Jecunited with carved work equal to anything on this side the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many years experience, and can refer to many of his works, public and jrivate. AIM carved decorations upon tin' ceiling 01 uie uua rei-owb' Hall in Davton was designed and carved bv him. and is ac knowledged to bo the most beautiful and most appropriate thing of the kind in America. The interior of finished or old buildings decorated with facility. Figures and figure beads for signs. j. KUHinauN, carver, oc31-d0m Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TWO SPLENDID FARMS. IOR SALE by tho subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the I county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, fir" of the mott iplendid improved farms upon the Maumee River, to wit : The farm known as tho Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles ahove Muumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which aro bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dWtJHBI and out-houses, nearly now, orcharding and fruit trees. Tho Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus afi'ord-ing water to all It parts, and easo of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, tlie farm udoii which I reside, containing ntarly two hun dred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-siting of a largo quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach es in soon, a piacc wnicii uie uiiuersigueu una mieu pi uuniig a residence of fiftesfi years, as a home for himself. Terms may be known on applicaDon. marl6 H. REED. CALIFORNIA TIIROUU1I TICKETS!!! fPIIROUGH TICKETS from New York to San Francisco in the 1- March, April and May steamers, for sale by nuiiiiinuiiAiti ol. 1 1 i.'ii. . febt Zanesville, Ohio. (Late of New Lishbn.Jbnu,., GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Lhbrbr Lard, and Produce in ffcneral. Nn 13, East Front st, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright and A. O. Richardson, Uro. Sl Co.. Cin cinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass Sl Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg Sl Elliott, Philadelphia 1 John Itsuth, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth ; Lawson Sl Covodc, Wellsville 1 Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh 1 John Scott, NRshville W. C. Scott, Ht Louis. se23-dtf .11 ST RECEIVED. AT the old stand opposite the State House, an unrivalled assortment of the fineHt CLOTHS, nearlv one hundred dirlerent kinds of Fancy and Plain Caasiniercs, rich Fancy snd Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for pnrty and weddimz Dress,) and wool Vesting; Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawers and I'ndcrnhirif. pilk I,'niler-hirts Md Drnwero. Susueii- ders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves and Half Hose , and ill (met, rvery article ot tin; richest (liiallty ol Gentle- men's wearing apparel to be found in the first draper establishments of tho EasL These goods were very recently selected with great care by the undersigned, in one of the best Eastern markets, and are of the latest and most durable styles that could be found New York. Stranirers now soiouminn; in our citY, and our citizens nenerallv. are respectfully invited to call and examine before they purchase isewnere. A. A.STr.WAKT. N. B. Orders from any part of the State. a heretofore, faith fully and promptly attended to. nov9 CHICKEKING dk GILBERT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for sale at manufacturer's prices. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dly LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1849. For New York and Boston two throush trains dailv chantre of hours. On and after Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows 1 Leave uepot on hast r ront street, at 5 0 clock 10 minutes A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Milford, Foster's Crossings, Deerfield, Morrow, Waynesville, Spring Valley, Xenia, Yellow Springs and Springfield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and v'i4 P. M. Passengers for New Yurk, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5, )0 A. M. Train from Cincinnati. Passengers for Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, and intermediate towns, should take the 5, 10 A. M. Train. The Ohio Stage Company are running the following lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Columbus from Springfield in con- nrcuun iui uie morning imu irom inciuunxi. Also, uany Lines to Columbus, from Xenia and Springfield, connecting with the 3 P. M. Train from Cincinnati. The ears of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad will leave Springfield at 1 '-' M. connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for the present only. On Sunday but one train will be run, leavinR Cincinnati at I r. m., and Spnngtield at 4 f. M rare irom cincinnan 10 Aenia 91 w " Springfield 9 50 " " Sandusky City 6 50 Buffalo 10 00 " Columbus 4 SO For other information and Through Tickets, apnlv at the Tick et Office, on Broadway, near Front street, Cincinnati. WM. L-Lr.iMr.NT, Superintendent ryThe Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceed ing m dollars m value, unless the same is returned to the Conductors or Agent, and freight paid at the rate of a passage for every 500 dollars in value above that amount apr9tf UST received and for sale, 100 hrls S. C. TAR, by uu nns Vi TAKi tiy KING St HEFFNER, Cincinnati r apt TO PARENTS. AT WM. KINO'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and care ot 11 Bi-rfiftilou diseases. Osgood's India Cholas-offne. snd Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestoek's A Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human sy rtem. Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and tins truth will appear. Miller's Imoroved Convh ftrrnn f..r the mre of Coughs, Coldl, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensation of the Throat, Whoop- ins Ciiugh. Slc.. tut. Trar-k MtMa Ointment ( ninitiff name sbovr mil others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Hemdache, Bruized and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped nanfls. Corns, Ac. . All of the above medicines and many others, kept cansnurtiv est hand and for sale at WM. RING S DREG J-TORE, Columbus, on door south of the Ohio State Journal Office. augSdtf GENT'S FRENCH CALF BOOTS. n I T()M made fine F ren. h Half tW.ts at A3. 50 snd 4. for V sale at KIMBALL'S Shoe and Leather Store, Journal bindings! Goveriiinent of the United 8Un, FROM MARCH 1. I 49, TO MARCH 4, IIU- THE EXECUTIVE. President, ZACIIARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana Vice President, MILLARD FILLMORE, of New York. THE CABINET. Secretary of State, JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware. Secretory ol the Treasury, WM, M. M I ;it 1 1 1 l I I I, of Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior. THOMAS BYV1NQ. of Ohio Secretary of War, GEORGE W. 0BAWFOB 1 1, of Georgia Secretary of the Navy, WILLIAM B. PRESTON, of VirKInia. Postmaster General, JACOB COLL AVER, of Vermont. Attorney G. neral, REVERDY JOHNSON, of Maryland. THE JUDICIARY. 8UPRME COURT OF THE UNITED (IT ATE a, Chief Justice, ROGER B. TANEY, of Maryland. JllNN T,-j 1 1 v JTsMA. "Bociuie jusiices, uv'Vvu'v riAwiPi rn i-t. JAMES M. WAVsfE ni fn,B:u SAMUEL NELSON, of N. York, LEVI WOODBURY.ofN.Hamp. ROBERT C.GRIER, of Penn. JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee, JOHN McKlNLEY, of Ky., MEMBERS OF THE XXXI CONGRESS. ARRANGED ACCORDINO TO THEIR KNOWN PREFERENCES WITH REPERENCK TO THE TWO GREAT PARTIES. SENATE President MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President ol U. States. .N. H. Secretary A 9 bury Dickens Atchison. David It. J .Mo. Hale, John P N.C. Hamlin, Hannibal, d .. -Ct Houiton, Samuel, d.. . Badger, George E. V... Baldwin. RoL-er S. v . . . .Me. .Tex. .Va. Bell, John, it Benton, Thomas H. d. . Berrien, John M. to Borland, Solon, d Bradbury, James W. d Brirht, Jesse D. d Be L-r, Anthony P. d... Ci ihoun, John C.d Cass, Lewis, d Chase, Salmon P.d Clarke, John H.w Clay, Henry, 10 Clemens, Jeremiah, d.. Cooper, James, v Corwin, Thomas, w Davis, John, to Davis. Jefferson, d Dawson, Wm. C. u Dayton, Wm. L. to. . , , Dickinson, Daniel S. d.. Dodge, Augustus C. d. . Dodge, Henry, d Douglass, Stephen A. d. .Tenn Hunter, Robert M. T. d. . -Mo. Jones, George W. d . Geo, King, Wm. R. d Ark. Manguin, Willie P. ?.. . Me Mason, James M. d la. Hitler, Jacob W. m .S C. Morton, Jackson, to -S.C. Norris, Moses, jr. d .... .Mich. Pearce, James A. w -Ohio. PoeiL,, Samuel 8. v ... .Iowa. .Ala. .N. C. .Va. .N.J. -Flor. -N. H .Md. .Ver. Md, .'lex. .Ark. .N. Y. .111. .Ct R. I. Pratt, Thomas U. to to .Ala Hunk, Thomas i.d Sebastian. Wm. K. d . . . ...-a. eeward, Wm. 11. to -Ohio. Shields, James, d .Mass. Smith, Truman, w .Miss. Soule. Pierre, d .Lou, .Geo. Spniauce, Presley, to Del. ,n. j. sturgeon, uamel, rf .N. Y. Tuniev. Honkins L d .Pa. .Tenn .Ky. .Iowa Underwood, Joseph R. 10 .vis. upnam, vvunam, to -111. Walker, Isaac P.d. . Lou. Wales, John, te .... .Mich Webster, Daniel, to. . Miss. Whltcomb, Jesse, d .R. I. Yulee, David L. d. . .Ver. .Wis .Del. .Mass. .Ind. .Flor. uowns, noiomon is. a.. Felch, Alpheus, d Foote, Henrv S. d. Greene, Albert C. sc.... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Speaker-HOWELL COBB, of Georgia. Clerk Thomas J. Campbell, of Tennesieo. Albertson, Nathaniel, d Ind Julian, George W, ol Ind Tex Md Mass R I N J N Y N Y Lou Iowa Alexandor, Henry P. Allen, Charles, . s. 10. Alston. William .1. w N Y Kuulinan, David S. d Mass Kerr, John B. w Ala King, Daniel P. to Tenn King, George G. tt Anderson, Josiah M. w Andrews, George R. w Ashe, William S. d Ashmun, George, to Averett, Thomas H. d n 1 ii"ai James U. l Ibai Knur. John A 10 King, Preston, d La Sere, EmiJe, rf I.eiller, Shepherd, rf Levin, Lewis C. not to Va Baker, Edward D. 10 m Bay, William V. N. d Mo Bayly, Thomas H. d Va Beale, James M. H. d Va Bennett, Henry, w NY Bissell, William H.d 111 Penn Littlelield, Nathaniel 8. d Mo Mann, Horace, 1 10 Mass Mann, Job, rf penn Marshall, Humphrey, to Ky Mason, John C. rf Ky Matteson, Orsamus B. to N Y Meacham, James, 10 Ver Meade, Richard K. rf Va Miller, John K. rf Ohio Milson, John S. rf Va Moore, Henry D. 10 Penn Morehcad, Charles 8. 10 Ky Morris, Jonathan D. rf Ohio Moree, Isaac E. rf Lou Morton, Jeremiah, to Va McClemand, John A. d 111 McDonald, Joseph E. rf Ind McDowell, James, d Va Bingham, Kinsley S. d Mich Hocock, Thomas S. d Va Bokee, David A. to NY Booth, Waiter, 1. of. Conn Bowdon, Franklin W. d Ala Bowie, Richard J. to Md Bowlin, James B. d Mo Boyd, Linn, d Ky Breck, Daniel, w Ky Briggs, George, to NY Brooks, James, to NY Brown, Albert G. d IQgfl Brown, William J. d Ind Buel, Alexander W. d Mich Burrows, Lorenzo, to NY Burt, Armiatead, d 8 C Butler, Chester, to Penn Butler, Thomas B. to Conn Cabell, F.dward C. to Flor Cable, Joseph, d Ohio Caldwell, George A. d Ky Caldwell, Joseph P. to N C Calvin, Samuel, to Penn Campbell, Lewis D. $ w Ohio Carter, David K. d Ohio Casev. .loseob. tt Perm McGanidiey, Kdward YfM Ind McKisHoek, Thomas, to NY McLanahnn, James X. rf Penn McLane, Robert M. d Md McLettn, Finis E. to Ky McMullin, Fayette, rf Va McQueen, James, d 8 C McWillie, William d Missl Nelson, William, to NY Nes, Henry, to Penn Newell, William A. is N J Ogle, Andrew Jackson, to Penn Chandler. Joseph R. 10 Penn Olds, Edson B. d Clarke, Charles E. to NY Orr, James L. d Cleveland, Chauncey F. d Conn Otis John, to Ohio 8C Me NC Oeor Va NH Ver Mo N Y Penn Ohio Va N Y Penn N Y Clingman, Thomas L. to N C Outlaw, David, 10 L.ol)D, iiuwcii, d ueo Cobb, Williamson R. W. d Ala Owen, Allen F. w Parker, Richard, d Culcock, William F. rf S C Pensile, Charles H. rf Peck, Lucius B. rf Phelps, John S. d Phonnix, J. Phillips, to Pitman, unarlea Vv. to Potter, Emery D. rf Powell, Paulus, rf Putnam, Harvey, Reed, Robert R. Reynolds, Gideon O. to Kii'hurdson, Win. A. d HlnjnTiis'i'iinJr. ,t Rockwell, Julius, 10 Robinson, John L. d Root, Joseph M.s to Rose, Robert L. to Ross, Thomas, rf Rumsry, David, 10 Sackett,Wro. A. 10 Savagp, John H.d Sawtell, Cullen, d Schenek, Robert C. to Schermerhorn, A. M. to Hiiioob ratt. John I.. Cole. Orsainiie. ic Wis NY Lou Ohio Ohio NC NC Penn Penn Ohio Wis N Y Mass Ind Wis Va Md Ohio Tenn Miss Ind Mass Penn Conger, Harmon S. tr Conrad, Charles M. ic Corwin, Moses B. Crowell, John, s Daniel, John R. J. d Deberry, Edmund, tc Dickey, Jesse C. to Diminiek, Milo M. rf Disney, David T. rf Doty, James D. rf Duer, William, to Duncan, James H. u Dunham, Cyrus L. d Durkec, Charles, s rf Edmundson, II. A. rf Evans, Alexander, to Evans, Nathan, to Ewing, Andrew, rf Fcatlierston, W. S. d Fitch, Graham N. rf Fowler, Orin, to Freedley, John, to Fuller, Thomas J. D. d Gentry, Meredith P. to Gerry, Elbridge, rf Giddings, Jeshua R.s Gilmore, Alfred, rf Goodrnow, Kufus K. 10 Gorman, Willis A. rf Gott, Daniel, w Gould, Herman D. to Green, James S. rf Grinncll, Joseph, to Hackett, Thomas C.rf Hall, Willard P. rf Halloway, Ransom. 10 Hamilton, William T. rf Hammond, Edward, rf Hampton, Moses, to Haralson, Hugh A. rf Harlan, Andrew J. rf Harmanson. John II. rf Harris, Isham G. rf Harris, Samson W. rf Harris, Thomas L. rf Hay, Andrew K. ir Haymond, Thomas s tt Hebard, William, v Henry, William, to Hibbard. Harry, rf Hilliard, Henry W. w 111 NY Penu Maas Ind Ohio N Y Penn N Y N Y Tenn Me Ohio N Y N Y Me Seddnn, James A. rf Va Tenn Shepperd, Augustus II. 10 N C Me onvL-srcr, reter 11. w NY Spaulding, Elbridge G, 10 N Y Sprague, Wiiam,i v Mirh Stanly, Edward, to N C Stanton, Frederic P. rf Tenn Stanton, Richard H. rf Ky Stephens, Alexander H. 10 Oeor Stetson, Charles, rf Me Stevens, Thaddeus, w Penn Strong, William, rf Vnn Sweetzer, Charles, d Ohio Taylor, John L. to Ohio Thomas, James II. rf Tenn Thompson, Jacob, d Miss Thompson, James, rf Perm Thompson, John B. to Ky Thompson, William, rf Iowa Thurman. John It mv Ohio Penn Me Ind NY NY Mo Mass Geor Mo NY Md Md Penu Geor Ind Lou tenn loomhs, Robert, ,c Geor Ala Tuck, Amos, fs to N II II! Underbill, Walter, w NY Van Dyke, John, to N J Venable, Abraham W. rf N C Vinton, Samuel F. Ohio Walden, Hiram, rf NY Waldo, Loren P. rf Conn Wallace, Daniel, rf g C Watkins, Albert G. w Tenn Welborn, Marshall J. rf Geor Wentworth, John, d 111 N J Va Ver Ver N H Ala tloaglnnd, .noses, a Ohio Holladay, Alexander R. rf Vn Holmes, Isaac t.. a Houston, John W. 10 Howard. Volney E. rf Howe, John W.s to Hubbard. David, rf SC Del Tex Penn Ala Ohio Ala N Y Tenn Ark Tenn white, Hugh, 10 NY Whittlesey. William A. rf Ohio Wildriek, Isaac, rf N j Wilmot David, rf pMlT1 Williams, Christ H. v Tenn Wilson, James, to s H Winthrop, Robert C. to Mass Wood, Amoa E. rf Ohio Woodward, Joseph A. d 8 C Young, Thomas H, d ID Wholo Number 229 Hunter, W. F.s Inge, Samuel w. rf Jackson, William T. to Johnson, James L. w Johnson, Andrew, d Johnson, Robert W. rf Jones, George W. rf Government or the State of Ohio. OFFICERH OF STATE. . n.n. ........ Tnn ni .r.1 BMHM nr. ami .It T runij, ueauga Decern - 1850 Stc'v of State rtAML'EL (j ALLOW AY, Row.. March 29 lao AtDlTOaorST.lt JOHN WOODS, Ruder March IS 1851 Tar. as or State ALBERT A. BLISS, Lorain... Fcb'ry H, IMO i,innAhiA. j. .it., 'in. r.. ..lu.Ainj.uni March a, 1851 1 1-11 til COURT. Chief Judge PETER H1THCOCK, Geauga . . .Feh'r, 16, 1851 Jcdoej EDWARD AVERY, W.jne . ..Febrr 6 1854 RUFIS I'. SPALDINO, Summit March S, 18.W WM. B. CALDWELL, H.mllion M!rch 7 1856 ATT'TQEXEaAL HEN It Y STANBEKY, Fairnold.Frb'rT 85, 1851 REroiTia HIRAM (IRISWOl.D. Stark . .. J,,r, 1 mil Cleek LEWIS HEYL, Franklin January!, IBM THE COLLMBLH AND XENIA RAILROAD COM. PANV SOWING to a disappointment in procuring the necessary ma V chinery for two daily trains, there will, after Thursday the 7th inst, until further notice, be but one daily passenger train run ui vuuumtuu .m uc iiiHR miuni nosii. at touows : Leave f nhmibti- nt Vi 1-3 o'cloek at niuhr . Arrive ut Clnrlnnatl nt lO ! i, . A. i itr . iiv iniiMii i o dtioch, -a, .11. Arrive mt CslsiBBibi at i o'clock, P. I. Omnibuses for the accommodation of oassennTs will be run by the Ohio Stage Company, between the depot and any part of uie cut oi v.oiumous. For Railroad Tickets apply at the office of the Ohio Pts e Company, in the North East corner of the Neil House. The company will not be responsible for baggage exceeding AV) in value, unless the same is returned to the ( onduclor or Agent, snd freight paid at the rate of a passage lor every $SOt) in raloe i-bove that amount. mar&f fl. MEDBERY, Sup'L NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore exisCns under the name of Mc El-vain A Fitch Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by R. Fitch- JOSEPH McELVAIN. FsjbTWy 1, 1850 4eb7-dtt R. FITCH Kailroad Car Nanafactory. HRIIKIWAYH A KIMBALL, Columbus, Onto. AVL established at this conrral point the manufacture of r n ,,Fn"1M,nf!r PrelBht, (Jrnvel mid IlnndC'nra lor HnilroHdi, and assure all western Railroad companies that it will be thrlr ronstant aim u pnxrur.- thr bs materials and work-men, and to tum out the bsj kind ol work at fair prices. Specimens may be seen on the Columbuinnd Xenia Railroad. The pa-trOBin oi llailroad coiupanics is resrecttully solicited fehl3.tf lifELVILLE'S NEW WilHK. 1 ! IM'.MJN His First Voyage, tieing the Bailor-boy Cmles-AV siniii nml Reniinisceiices ol tin- Mini uf a (iculli-tiiiLi In iiie mercantile service. By Herman MeMtle, author ol Typ.' " Omoo." and " Mardi." 1 vol 12 mo. Price 75 cts. Just esssilwsl at tho Bookatoroof I. N. W1IITINO Si HUNTlNO'lUN delU new nnnKH. H I.STORY of Spanish Literature, by Geo. Tlcknor, In ?, ro-umes. Vol. 1 fust received. Clmlmer's Institutes of Theology, in 2 volumes. Tbt- Whale and his Canturs. or Tho Wlmleinnn's Advei tnrv. and the Whale's Bioeraphy, Slc., 02- R Rev. Henry t. Cli ver. For sale by degg LN. WHITING St IIUNT1NGT' N ABBOTT'S ALFUKiTtIIK tilt EAT. TJISTORY of Ring Alfred ol England, by JHcob Abbott, wfln A A engravings, 1 vol 12 mo. Just received at the Book Store I jlelJI I. N. WHITING A tiUNTING'l I K f O LASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing lr..m it. I. U, . 1T1 snd for sale by RING St IIEFFNEh apb' 27 Main street, Cimdni m MORE L i A THE 11. A C Brown has received 155 ISSm ot a choice article of Solo Leather, which he will sell at W to i .. cents per lb. Also, (JO doien French Call Skins, 00 doKfii Pink and Fancy Lining do, 40 Cases BooU and Shoes, ana a W.,J assortment of Boots and allocs of Home manufacture-deel A C BliOWN POLAND CASHEL, compleU in thr parts. By Claries GREEN LAWN CEMETERY. IVOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured In (Inm 1 1 Lawn Cemetery, until the first ot August next, at the .oiluw-ing prices I First Class Lots 8 cents per square foot Second Class Lots tilfe cents per square foot On and alter the first of August the prices will be is First class Lots 10 cents per square loot Second class Lots 74ft cents per square loot Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair .. ui r. from 9 o'clock, A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of tlie Board of Trustees. ' Jyl3-dtlA2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Wan CALIFO It NIAOE'TDONE ! MONEY MONEY ' fjLORJOUa RESULTS! Nos. 21 38 77, the grand capitsi Prj AT of pSOLODO I was sold by the lucky E. N. Carr Cd. i;i Pratt ft., Unlrimore, Md. NEW OOI.D nitiCINGS DISCOVERED I CA1.II-OHNIA THROWN IN THE SHADE. The great luck of the old linn ol E. N. Carr Si Co., has thrown a gloom over all California Speculators. Persons who have tried their luck with E. N Carr A Co, find that there is more Gold to be had by the risk ot a few dollars with E. N. Carr A Co., than the whole California mines combined The lucky otHcc of Carr Sl Co., has done wonders tin- last month i Heir luck lias no equal, please bear this in mind. LOO R HERE 1 Citizens and Btraniiers who wish to purchase uncurrcnt lunds can, by calling on Carr Si Co., or addressing them a tew Hsrsj uirouKn me cost, nave all tneir ousineos nttendeU to witn p :.. tu-ality and dispatch. Money on all Bank bought and sold by Carr Si Co. Draft at stghton all Banks Drattaon England or Ireland from one to one thousand Pounds can be had from E. N. Car ' Si Co t Bullion und Prize office, No. 138 Pratt street LET THE GLORIOUS NEWS GO FORTH! Carr A Co., are making the people rich I Behold he ! Nos 1 2 3 the Grand Prize uf 100.000. 7 8 9 do 40,000. 6 7 8 d. 9 11 21 fiO.000. Those are only a U w ot the leading 1 iizes wM the month by this lucky firm. Wo challenge the world :o iiow tho same amount In the same length ol time. We s&yfvtKV. vti A l l hNTIUH UUSlUMtKH I We call vour atti iition to the irrand array of mamilirem i-ot tcries to be drawn this month, January, 1850. ah nusiness wun tms nrm is connacnnai. Carr A Co., pay all postage over $5. Carr A Co., pay the trcatest attention to their country com-a pondents. Uur motto is, si'cn'cy in all buHincriS Iranfnctions. Attention to our customers, and all drawings sent immediately after the lottery draws. Give us the trial, and rest assured we will give you.ii not the Capital, a good Prize. O YES I 0 YES I O YES I We call your attention, one and all, to this brilliant Scheme lo be drawn 26th January. The chances are good, and depend on it Carr Sl Co. have the Prizes. Carr & Co. recommend the Scheme. Carr A Co. will sell Prizes all we ask is one fair trial " Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained f " Remember the chances Carr Sl Co. dive Enclose the moronr snd receive the Cash. Please address E. N. CARR A CO., de37 No. 138, Pratt street Baltimore, Md. OH I10ES first quality Mould Candles. sfiVJ 100 sacks Coffee. 25 chests Tea. 500 lbs. Bolt shelled Almonds. 20 barrels crushed and powdered Sugar. 10 balea Candle Wick. 10 balea Cotton Twine. Manilla Rope of ail kinds. Wholesale and retail, at nov30 McELVAIN A FITCH3 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. IJOOKflt BOOKS 1 1 A fine collection ol Annuals (or 1S50 English and American illustrated works ; Juvenile Id., k . bible und Prayer Hooks, the finest editions, and in any aty-vi. bindim;: some Mosaic sides, with Iiuxq: Hreasino cmu-m wrllina desks, Slc., Slc. I li,' fin. -r ii--,.run'iit ever nflcred tor sale in this citv. at Hk new book store of (de241 J .H. KJLEY Sl CO. HiKM H AMI tiF.it II A N I.KSIIW T C. CHRISTIN offers his services as teacher of French an a1 German, to those nersons who wish to neon in- rlinrmtut taWWaSdn of those LrininiaiifS. at vrrv miidernte terms 'Ih. lessons will be given at tho residences nt the pupils, and Bt mv school room, on Rich street, between High and Third, next to Ot Hi. BSBRBBH. S OmcC. cK.'4-tt LAND FOR SALE. The undivided hall ot lfi 711X1 acres ot land, adjoining the city ot Columhu. 150 rod east ot High street fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpike. Title indisputable price 150 dollar s ncr acre. Terms pnsv. nnrl mad-- known on application to D. S. FORMA N (-.ominous, repL , i -1 ' dtl FAIIM FOR SALE. "H)NTAINING 200 acres upon the west side ot the Scioto river V,' 17 miles north of Columbus, and 5 north ot Duhlm - r, miiM from the Lake Erie and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from th Columbus Plank RoBd. The land is first rate, 140 acres under Jm provement with n never failing stream running through "Jl pa 1 There is a good stone house, with hnrd and rain water pun pi close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard ot you -1 grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and near the colet . ted Sulphur Springs. ror mnner miormni'uii, apply upon uie premises, oi oc31-dfim JNO. ROBINSON (U BOXESlillKEN (.LAhSWAHE.-Hfisks.Uuai! JJf pints and Halls Porter and Packing Bottles, Jars, Tt m biers, Vials, and Druggist Ware of all kinds , 500 boxes Flint Glassware ; Wine bottles. Molasses Cans. Creams. Jars. Tumblers. P . i and Fluted. Also, Druggist Ware ol every variety, conitantk sale by N W 8PEKIIS ocltf Columbus street Cincmnsii WW ( iOXXfl Bellevernon Superior Wheel Oven Glass, s-res from fiM9 to 40 X 50; 400 boxes double thick Imitation Crown, Plate and French, ol all descriptions ; 2000 boxes Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 X 24 Constantly on hand st Pittsburgh prices N W SPEERS. ocl7-tf No 12, Columbiana street Cincinnati W I v i; AND SUGAR HOl'SE MOLASSES-JOO b-:a 3 Refined Sugars ; 50 do S H Molasses, prime, landing I' H Belle Isle, snd lor sale by ap6 KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati MULES. Six 7 fine Mules, suitable for Califomir iv. turers, may be bnd by applyins to spfi KING Sl HEFFNER, 27 Main st, Hjsjsjfifisju R AISINS. 200 boxes, 100 boxes, 100 Vfc boxes, nd i. from John Adams, snd for sale by P6 K1N0 & HEFFNER, Cincn.n CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. PIECKS Painted Canvass. 15 " Damask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Broadcloth 200 sett Brass Hub Bands. Dashes, TullLace, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Axles, pHigs snd M'dleable Castings. For sale st the sign of the nov9 OILT PADLOCK MIRRORS. 3 beniititul Mirrors with gilt or bronze brick-IVl ets and marble mantles .for sale by an22 J. H. RILEY A CO FltOrOSALS FOR PLBLISMING THE OHIO EDITION OF THE Wricrn Literary Magazine. THE first number of a monthly dollar Magazine wi, bo issued bv the Mibscriber, for circulation in the State of Ohio, about the first of March, 150. It will be devoted to Education, Literature, Science, Arts and Morals, and some of the best writers in the country, and partially ol the West, will be employed as contributors to its columns. The Magazine will be issued in Urge octavo lorm, each mouth' Ir iiumtMT consisting ot (Ainu fro oaar. and will he nrinted uoon good paper in t style of mechanical execution equal, in evry te-spect, to the best Eastern Magazine. Each number will be illustrated with s steel plate engraving of the best kind. The Terma of the Mnftnzlne V il) be onf Dollar per annum, invariably in adtanu, or TKN cfnts prr numbr, payahlo to the Agent or Post Master upon ths delivery of cch number. For contribntloos, which shall he written upon Bucb subjects, snd in such a style as shall be suitable Ior insertion, the publisher will pay from raw to tkrtf dollmri per page. No communicRuon, except it be poetic, will be received for less than three nor more than six pages, dot will an; be inserted with- ouiiiruig pwaior. it sny p. r. n winnes to romnume on inose terms, he may direct his communication to the subscriber at Columbus, post paid, with his address, and it it is inserted, the amount, according to the aboreterms, will be remittrd to the au thor as soon as the communication makes its appesrnce in the Magazine. 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