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JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLLI MBUS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1849. NUMBER 255. DAILY OHIO STATE m B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AM) PMOPfUETQM. Otncr. south-oasl corner of High street and Sugur alley. TERMS. Daily ier annum, Tii-weekly per annum,-Weakly per annum, $t 00 3 00 2 oo Terms of Advertiaing. Twelve linos or loss, one or three insertion!, Jl , nl 25 cents (W each aililition.il insertion for three months JJ5 lor six months JfIS for 12 monies 1 Longer advcrlisc-inents iu the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 pur cent, on the amount over 20 in six months. tr TUX Yeah l or twelve lines gl2 fourth of a col in. hi g20 hall'a column j30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMHUS, O. J. CARLISLE J.IIOVtl CARLISLE HOUSE. Opposite the New Court II o u is e , South Main street, Aprilfit-w&wtr. CIKCIHVII.I.K. C. T. SOUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ani 'SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice on State street, in he Masonic Hall building) immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business attended to with promptnesa and enre. dec20 dtf. CHARLES W. G1LMOKE, ATTORNKY A T LAW, Chillicolho, Ohio, will prac'ice in tho courts of Russ, I'ickaway, and the adjoining counties. BO80..dtf. MATTHEWS Si BUTTLE!, ATTORNEYS and Couusellorsat Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. N. Whiting MHuntfBgtoir'B Uook-slore, up stairs. Nov. I, WW, K.J. Matthews. A. II. Ilin ri.K.s. II. D. "MOTTEH, A TTOllN EY AT LA W. anil Solicitor in Chancery. Of V fico on High street, one door north of tho Exchange Bank, up stairs. May ii. WAl.TEIl THRALL, a TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columhiis, Ohio. XI- O" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Ollice on High St., between Town and Hicb. oet20. UK. MAHIS'S OFFICE, a-. isF.MKNT of Judue Swan's now building. High St. D Residence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sts., opposite BaptiaTt Church. dec mm ItltOADW AY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, liroait street, t oiumuus, u- ul0. April i).. an. I. tf, WHITING HUNTINGTON, QOOK SELLERS and Stationers. next door to the Clinton D Bank . 1 1 igh street, ( 'olumbus, Ohio. A largo assorlmeii if Hooka aud Stationery always on hand. "SEIBERT & Lll.I.EY, BOOK-RINDF.RS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 1U 15. Vn. Skibekt. an. i-i' ' ". GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, (.lass, House Builders' materials, Earniing and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, fcc.Ac., No. Itil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. .1. B. WHEATON, DIUIGClsT.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paint., Oils, Dye Stulfs, Glass. Ate. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. fay&ki lbourn e, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stumj, Leather, Boo tl and Shoes, It c, High street, ( lolumbua, Ohio. Oct. I, Hill. BALER IN DRY GOODS, Sic, opposite Exchange Bank. Columbus. wor.-ia. . E. COMSTOCK & CO., JOR WARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I UG WAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds. and a great variety of Caa-tingB, always on hand. Oct. I, llitl. OR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Soerelarv of State's Olfico, High St., Columbus. ilecll. ( (ill M It I S HAT STORK. J. K ItCJDISILL, liighltrant. opposite the State IJuiM-inirs. always k;rns on hand a ooil ussortinent ol" Hats and Clpe of thlB Intent (asliions. Hats made to order. LAW7 PB, WILCOX and A. F. I':rry will prar.tiec Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining eountiei. Otbce on east side of High street, opposite Li. WbitilUj & ilunt-11151011 Bookstoro Feb. U'u.t-wtf "W'JI. WILLSIIHti: him:v, QURdlCAL and Mechanical Dentilt.ColttmDlll.Oht0. io Agent for Aleoek'f. Premium Teeth. For sale Baker iV Kiloy's l'atent Forcep Key. May l.l..t-wly. CITY LfTERY STAHI.E. Till!, subscriber has removed to the nw brick stable built by Dr. L. GoodaJe, coruer of Sugar ami Fair nlleyp. a lew smelts from Hitfh street, and rear Of the Capitol House. TTHOR88B AND CARRUGB8T0 LtiT.J W N 2. .dir. J. MASSF.V. GEOIIGK !. WAIaCUTT, AND BANNER PAINT&H, Nov. 'J., .dtf. coi.umrus, OHIO . OHIO MUTUAL FIltE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd I. id- lnurnaee. riAHIS Company continues to tako risks on Lives and J Property, on tho most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. (0 The average cost of Inauranea in this Department, is less than one-fourth pet cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op lion of tho applicant. Life Depnrtinent. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin geneies. For information, apply st the ollice, Carpenter's Building, between the F.xchange and City Hanks. High .treat, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY QRllTlTH, BtpCM, lHl.r). twy. Secntury. TO PAKKNTS. AT WM. KING'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 Mcdiciaea. Towasend's Sarsapanlhi for the cleansing oT blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, for the cur. of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of those remedies 11. A. Fahnestock'a Si Seller's Vermifuge, well known to th. public for years as a certain remedy roreipellingwornu from th. human system. Seller. Liver Pill, which stands unequalled by any medicine for th. cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of UM liver. C-ivc them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Cough., .('olds, Hoarseness, lnlluenza, Tickling Sensations of the r Throat, Whooping Cough, Arc, Sic. Trask'i Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others For th. euro of Nervous or Sirk Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism aud Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns. A c. All of the above nwdlolnM, and many others, kept constantly on band nnd for snlo at Wm. King's Drug Store, Columbus, one door north of the Ohio StaM Jourual Ollice. aug:) dtf. WM. UNITED STATUS HOTEL Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United States Hotel, located a few roils south of till old stand, where lie is prepared to accommodate and will lie happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and nil others who mar have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or pleasure. March. 88, 1849. O Statesman, Scioto Gateltn, Cincinnati Gazetto, and Cleveland Herald publish weekly, to amount of ft each, and charge this ollice. , Mert8. NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, lor a term ol years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT of John Rurr, Esq., olfera to his friends and the public a choice selection of I'ritit Tr949. Shrubbery, Green Howie Plants, be, fyc. I laving purchased all ol tlio cololirnieit iiurr ICOOUUg urawucrrics. in mass v. ill be found varieties superior to all others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above lino, by calling at thu nursery about half a mile east of the Montgomery House, or by leaving their orders with John Miller, SB High slrcct. John llnrr's, near the Post Olfico, or at the shop of the subscriber's fatter, on Friend street, can have tho samo attended to promptly. All trees, dec, will bo packed for shipping, in first rate order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March 30. Rtnt-tf. FOH ItENT I M M EDI ATE LY. THAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy House opposite the new Court House, on High street. This House is well calculated for tho accommodation of twenty livo or thirty boarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Everything about it convenient, comfortable and pleasant, lnquiro of.L.'P. Clark, or MILLS Si SMITH, April b tf Kent I . slate Agents. TVTEIL HOUSE HATIIS are -s.,-- 11 now in lull operation, and tins healthy, cheap and dclightlul luxury can now be enioyed in full perfec tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Hatha-? at all hours. JJ" Tickets obtained at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Ludit's' linths. The Hatha lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by ringing tho bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil Mouse, wiirre a lennio aueiiuani win ne in reauiness. dec ID dtf. J. IlIOGWAY A CO.. I) ROM) STREET, OLUMBUS, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They aro the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the Slate of Buckl Improved Double and Single Ocen Cooking Store, And have recently procured an entire now set of patients, containing late improvements mule under the special direction of the patentee. This Slovc, they arc now prepared to say. is the v..ry best family Cooking Stove, which has ever been made, cither here or elsewhere. There are four si-zes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu size and price so as to suit any family. 'Phe subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol n superior pattern. 'Plus is a good nnd cheap Stove. 1 heir slock ol stoves con. sists, in part, of the following ! Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckbam's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal. Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoics. Plate Boxes, lour sizes. Tho subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds ol the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and are now manufacturing S'PEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, bat nil embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same quality can be procured forclse-wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel ill use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. docllld&w. J. R IDG WAY it CO HOSTON PIANOS. TIIF. sulisrriber would mott respeeliully OlU thi attention ot the musical public to some of (iilbcrtN Patent Grand Action Piano Portcs, He is now opening, unions wniehare two yKolirbord PinnOH. Ibr compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and ipinlitv of tone. SURPASS ALT, OTHERS ever made iu this country. Their peculiar construction ren-dcis the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, as ciitiie' lo preclude tlio possibility of being apjireciated witbuut being beard. Persons wishing to purcbasc and the profession generally are respeeliully invited to call, examine ami decido tor themselves. All rianoi sold at this agency will be warranted for ono year if they do not rove JOOQ, tbe purcbasc money will be refunded or exchanged to suu tbe purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music lor the i'iano will be received monthly. Piano wire in sets or single string. Pianos. Organ?, Serapbincs, aud aUkindiof inu.sical insHii-nients, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom. 4 doors north of Neil Houxe. novo" d&wlv A. REED. Agent. MAHOGANY, XFBUA AND ROSEWOOD VE NKiCttS AM) PLANK. THE subscribers have for sale 15000 feet of the above kiuds of WOodi and having purchased most of their stock in the log of the importers, and superintended the sawing themselves, they aro able lo oiler a great variety of first rale wood at. very low prices. We have also for sale Marble Centre Tables nnd Stand Top:, Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, .Sola pnngl ate,, nil ol ihu heat (pminv am1 very eneap ensn Sept:i..diwiVwtf. I. G. DRYER & CO. N. It. We keen constantly On hand all kinds of Cabinet Furniture nnd ("hairs, and anv one who has the cash lo pay for furniture, will do well to call and see our stock and pri ces, i ti. u. . (,u. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE KOR SALE. V Tl h. subscriber offers for sale, on verv liberal terms, tho lollowing described real estate, situate on the National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary linn of the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, lo wit: nut lota Nos. Hf.,!)'.!, 100, IU and inti,ol'Cros-hy's addition of out lots. Also, Nos 1, 1,4 and ,ri. of Ramsey's addition, 1(1. -7 and .'10, of Champion's sulidivision of half section No. 2.1. Also, in-lot No. 13, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of ('olumbus. On on,, lot No. J!ii there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses. Sec. There is also on in-lot No. S3, on Tow n street, a small frame house. For further particulars, as to firice, Sic. impure of tha subscriber on the premises. apl;i. ..Utwtf. AMOS S. P.AMSF.Y. GItlNWOI.D HOUSE, DELAWARE, OHIO. THIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasant est location in town, being on the summit with the Court House, Public Ollieos,&c., has just been neatly relit ted and MWh forni.ihi it. and Now nflordl accommodations KttUAi. in comfoTt, if no, superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst iis attractions to boarders and visit-i rs, are a delightfully shaded lawn. for promenading and other 'le: I ill 'ul amusements, and, in their season .a great variety of the choicest fruits nnd vegetables. Also, a convenient snd well supplied READING ROOM, where me feast of tason " may be enjoyed. Old and ncwfr'ends,nnd the plihlic in general, art invited to call, aud no pains will be spared to inrke the-- stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House. 1'AHK as good a" llie liest. BfLLI i.ow and uniform. F.. GRISWOLD. April 20. .t-wlw&wtf. NE w boTanic medicine"stoh e. TOn Hih street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HF, subscriber has taken Howard's Rotauic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire Ireedom front bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of thoso well known Liniments fbrovtcrnal application, that ho has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the olistruf tions that cause sulferintt- Tho different Syrups. Bitters, Tiuctures. Sic. that are in use, can all be had on short notice. npl3-diwly ROBERT CLOUD. mm TWO HFI.CMIII) FARMS FOH SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Watervillc, in tho county ol Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terms as to prico and mymriii, two 11 Hit moit titendid improved farm upon the maUtUl River, to wit: Tho farm known ns the Dodd fnrin, at Damascus, about twent.ive miles above Mrumen City, cotitainini! nearly 800 acres. 70 of w hich are bottom laud upon the Mauinee river. There are upwards of It'll acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and nut-houses, nearly new. orcharding ami fruit trees. The Wabash ami Erie cunal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farina upon tho Mailmen river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which 1 reside, containim? nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumce. Iljion this farm there are la'go and very productive orchards ol choice gralled fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches in abort, a place which the un- leralgned has. luted up, during n residence of BlteOD years. as n home for himself. Terms may bo known on application. Iiuarlfi.1 II. REED. A. P. STONE V Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY. A HE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, lo which tlier invite the ntlen- tiou of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large ami as complete as can bo lound in any Wholesale House iu New York or I'hiladelphia. nnd wo can aim win sell tnem as cheap as they can tie purchased iu either of thu abovo named cities, with the addition of freight, We buy our goods of the Importers, .Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where tho wholesale merchants east huy, and we can live at as small profits in ( 'olumbus, where rents and oilier expenses are not one-tenth what they are cast, as they can. We invile one and all to look al our stock aud prices, and pidgo for themselves. A. P. STONE it CO. I'. S. We tako this method to say to our old customer:! that our (roods are now arriving, and we should be glad to see them. marlb d&.w. NOTICE. THE partnership between tho undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, Sic., was dis solved on the 0th inst. The books, accounts, fee., of the late firm of Thompson Si Maris, are in tho possession of tho undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. iov. au, itfMi.du NOTICE. THE Bonks and Notes of John Walton. Intely engaged iu the Chair and t 'ahtnet businos, are left by him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or Indebted by note or account, will please call at my oilice and settle. J. 1 . HHUGK. April 1.1. . dim. LiToirRE AL ESl;lTlnr6Rl)E ROF O COURT. On the fifth day of June, A. I) 1849, at -I o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, 111 lite city til I olumbus. ranklill count v. Ohio, w ill be sold lo the highest bidder, the following real eatato.aa the propert v of Edward N . I iregory. deceased, lo wit : Part of in lots Nob. 7li'2. 768, 767, and 768. as the same are de scribed ami delineated on the recorded plat of tho city of Columbus, in Franklin county laid part being 111 feet off I lie north end ot each ol said lots ai d 23 Ice t east and west and IBA feet uortb and south iu the north west corner of in lot 1N0. 761, in said city. IEU feet oil' of bit 71.2, appraised at 4123 00 Do do do 783. do 100 00 ltd 00 178 00 Do do 1I0 767, do Do do do "1,11. do Tho N. W. corner 01 7lil do :o 00 and one-lale, and 1 enns onc-thinl nish.onn third in one yr;tr, liinl in two yo:irs, with Intirut from tlio (lav (tl Kecurcd by mortgage on (hi irernifes. A. S. (.JKV aplft-owd. AdmVof K. IH. Gregory, dee'd DIMKOLUTJOK OV PAKTNISUSJIIP. The partDenhip between (! DEN 10 v SOJNS.ii this day diiiofvea by nutuel ponient, o fkr ns relte to I. A. ami C. E. DkKIOs All dihts due Mid firm aro to tin v-iitl. and all thoKe due from tho Bmnn difdiargoil at the Ntoro. wliprn tho business will bo eontinued by Dkniq At A. M DK" Nia. under the firm of G. DKNUJ At son. marcbt; ARRIVED LAST NIOIT. R'v.,' AIJTIFUL Fine FRENCH GINGHAMS, fbrtd cU, irioiH otltor kinds ditto, from V2A ,o 'MA cts. A choice lot id' LAWNS, including plain black (a now article,) lllack figured and black Itrosuay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small tiuures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladiei. Those KIBBONS and HOiNM'.TS are going oil' at a speed beyond all calculation ; but more are coming. ap5 H. COWLKS & CO, 131 High. HYSA M EAR, RI VAl TF.W ami rare styles or VESTING S and CRAVATS l for tlio gentlemen. Also fine FKKNCH C,OTHS M CASSIMKHKS. Also some entirelv new styles ot FANCY ('ASSIMFIiF.S and a nico article of CASH.MA-KKTTK for Spring Coats, by Hp.) I I, V UBtO oc J. COPARTSBHSUIP MoELVAIN tc FITCH, Wholesale ami Retail Qrocen, anil Doalera in Produce, wouiil reipectlbllj inform their rr'mm.ls anil public generally, that they have ektered into copartnership, anil may ho louuil at the warehouse Ibr inorly (Ktoilpiad hv John VVillanl, near tho Scioto Uriilfrc, where thov oiler for sale a large assortment ol' liroccries very low for cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS, MoKLVAW, jolyWA. K. FITCH. H'HOVS, Do VOU HJEAK THAT1 f REAT BARGAIN ! For sale n valualile farm, in Frank- VJT liu county, situated on the road leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of tlm Scioto river. Said farm contain. IS.) acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises aro I good log dwelling house aud barn, au orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water. For further pirticulars impure of the subscriber on the premises. apliWradiw. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOLERA. Ilia most convenient and pleasant residence iu the beautiful and healthy town of Wortlungton ia for sale very cheap, it ia i nooaa ot good nia. wan uaianoo, wtm ev.rv convenience about it for comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the the town for a residence, without excep tion. The village or Worthington is noted for the respectability am1 intelligence of its people, and for its churches anil good schools. and is tho most healthy place in this part ol tho country. Not one case ot cholera oceureo mere when it visited Columbus in L83S, and anv one living there during the coming summer w ill be safe from that dreaded pestilence. It is hut nine miles Irom lliecity ot .ominous, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about halfn mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the same time that they can have a epiick and easy communication with the city. F.mpiire of Janli...kVw. H.'COWLES A. CO., 131 High st. BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATE. IT is evident this (into possesses many valuable ipialities over the Swing (late or any other which we have seen, aniongwhic.h we notice the following 1 1st. Its self-balancine principle ooviates all dilliculty of sagging. 2d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing, oil. Us durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the rollers, and onlv in a perpendicular direction. -Ilk A team may approach lion either aide without backing up to open it. 5th. L slides parallel with the fence which renders it out if the way w hen open, o'lll. Time and labor saved in openuig and shutting, equals lifty feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of .winging agaiaat wagons while passing thro is obviated. 8th, fl, or more ' actually saved on each dale by obviating the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, is the expense of the rollers w ill not exceed -' i cts. j baae dates took the first Premium at the New York Slate Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. October, ll!Pi ; also, several county Premiums. Thu Self-Shutting Wicket Cate. also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of thu Institution for the Blind, wnere they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the hove dates, and will sell richla on reasonable terms. ColumbuR. June 15..dccwtf. JOF.L SI'.ARLF.S. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SALE. Situated one aud a half miles south ol I o luinbus, on tbe west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres; two-tlurds of the richest kind uf bottom. The balance is upland '' good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but Bhoot 30 acres. The farm s well era tared, having the Seioto river running the whole length on one side, amii. never failing sulphur spring ip the centre, which Ibr stock water is unsurpassed by any oi'ier in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well lo call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made know n on application. April3..dtf&w WM. L. MINER. URGUNDY PORT WINE. 50 Qr. Cask. " Fr Durand '' Burgundy Port, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE, II WVTIIOKN Sl CO, ap17 1 Columbia st. A BOOK ol the HtidHOti l .iited by Jsoflrey Crayon, for sale .1 the new Bookstore, Neil House. ap2J J. II. R1LET at. CO. HOOKS & STATION I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Bodfotlltrittnd StatttmtrB, Hlgkitrttti NEW EDITION OK THE OHIO FORMS AiND PUACTICE. ISAAC N. WUITINti, CuluinbtiH, lias just published a new edition of p:actical fo uis in actions persor.nl uud real, and in chancery, now in emnmon UM in tlio State of Ohi ; OOmprlalng Process, I. ecJnrntions, Plnan, Replica MbOij Demurrert, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Scire Facias, Attachment, Ejectment. Occupying CIl luants, Hill ol Particulars, Hills of Kxeoption, Kr'ror, Certiorari, Appeal, Deposition! iii State Courts and in Conrts of tho United States, Redemption from Tax Sales, Clerk's F.ntries, Kxeeiitious, Partitions, HftbeuCoipul, Oaths, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attornevs and Soli- Oltore.aod varinusother Proceedings at Law ; Hills in clran-cory, (inunctions, Subpmna and Notice, Iiemurrers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and lie-hearing. Masters nnd Receivers, Hills of Review, Orders, Decrees, fcc. with notes, "lis dungtrou to alter old mtafiliihed forms " 2 Eq.Ca, Ahg. 7(H. Hy 1'. H.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I large sup, royal livo. vol. of .170 plgee.ln fine law binding. l lie puhiisiier has great pleasure in preaentinil to the pro. Pension the following favorable recommendations of this edi tion 01 the tV orms and Practice; Prom the Judge of the Covrl in Bank. Court in Hank, Jan. 7. V. The new Forms, 'the Authorities adduced, und the copious Notes added to this edilioii, greatly increaso its value. It has been prepared with creat care, iiud evinces a de'-reo of ciitical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame, us an able law wi iter, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not sutler under the the tet of critical examination, by comparison with most modern works of accrrdited reputation. M. HIHCHARI). Tbe undersigned concur iu the opinion above expressed. 1'. HI TCHCOCK, K. AVERY. N. C. RKAL). From the Hon. Judgi Jivrnet. The volume. M you remark, has Been V(,ry much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged cases touching the hubjeet matter of the text. It appe irs lo ine that no Practitioner in the Courts of our State, wi'h your book before them, can be at a lotl Ibr the (orm of any Process, Pleading, Hill. Answer. Order OfKntrv. that can be wanted in thu fc.ourse of his practice ; and it is verv evident that the nu merous references in your copious notes will save much time aud labor to thono of the profession who consult the work. From Judge Wright. The first edition has been rnrefully revised, and so many other forms ttddedj that " this may be regarded as almost a new work."' Authorities are adduced to custain all but the forms on nno statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious Nbtei are added to this edition, relating cbietly to practice selected from materials collected hv the author during several ean and especially relating to the more important " questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet been settled in the Courts of Ohio." We think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and aceuracv iu the judicial proceedings of the Courts of Ohio, uud to aid the young practitioner, as well a the old one. in the modes of proceeding. Thli book fchould be iu tbe library ol every practising lawyer. Juiujk WALKER remarks iu bis Western Law Journal for Hecember Wo have heroindcrlhe name ol a second edili-m, in re-lity a new book of 870 pages, every (die of which contains matter ot every day utility to the practitioner ol law m Ohio. We do not see ho even tbe tyio, with the light hen; furnished, need be at a hiss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge. Attorney , or Clerk. And Mr, WiIckx has not only given the how, but the wherefore ; for authori ties' aro cited to sustain almost every lorin presented. And then the index that better half ol a law book is very elaborate and complete. On the v. hole, we are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made for the profesrion in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed. And wo congratulate our junior brethren. especially, on the facilities thus etfbfded 'or taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of anv case. For sale at thu bookstore of L N. WHITING o HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April IS, 1649. Thu work may also be had, at the publisher's price of H. W. Herbey tV Co., Cincinnau; H. Limhocker and .lames Morrison, PiOtifl I Charles Flls, Dayton : Thomas Hrodic. Lebanon; John N. Cui 1.. Springfield ; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; C. B Newman, NOfWelEl J. J. Boaoh, Mansfield; Ceorge F.bert, Tilliu ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh; p; (,'amp-bell & Sone, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Wm. H. Canfleldj Medina; M. C. Vounglove, ("leveland ; C. HartletL, Paiucsvilic ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Micbener. Akron ; D. .1. Rigger, Massil-lonj J. J. Fast, Canton ; R. Little, Itavenna ; W. N. I'orte.r. Warren; L. Hanna At Urother. New Lisbon W. VV. Heed iV, Son, Zanesvillc ; K Sanford .V (o., !cwark ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William McArthur, ('ircloMlle ; and Joneph Jones, Chillicothe. d& W, 5,000 PfBCM OF WALL PAPJBR. THI', subscribers havo opened a large assortment of Wall I'upers, comprising the most extenaive variety of I'at terns ever rdfered for sale in this market; prices varying from li cents to 1,00 per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich und EUgmtt Mahh raUenu Borderingt'e. Window t'urtuin I'upers a large variety of Fire-Hoard Screens all of which will be Bold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Papers, Ace,, are respectfully invited to call aud examine this assortment he-for. purchasing elsewhere I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. inarSfl dltw MACAULEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 cents per Volume. HMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession J of James 11.; by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of the fine edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound llueen Eliitibetli. The Historv of Queen F.Iizaheth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; I vol. liino. Partliih of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apli) 1. N. WHITING Jt HUNTINGTON. 1IIE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NJS RATI VF. of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. roiu a IJnry ov ono ot ine onriv. HOHeu nv Ejuweru P. Montague ; attached lo the Baited Slates Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time ol tlio sailing ot the eapedltion, in .Noveuiner. IDw. inline return of the same, iu December, I&4B, Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received at the bookatore or ap25. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON ENGHSlf COMMON LAW REPORTS-Vol- nine ;.. il' I I'.PORTS of cases argued and determined in the Lug- lisb Courts of Common Law. reprinted in full, con- taining the cases inthe court of Queen'a llench. iu Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, lul'i. Mason ami Welsbv's Keports, vol. 11. Just received at the bookvlo e of apSS. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ASTORIA. ASTORIA or Anecdotes of an F.ntorprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete ill one; with a new map ot the Orcgou Territory, from the best authorities. Atalnntia, a story of th. Sea, by the author of " Ye-massee,'' " ( ley Rivers,' Wc. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just rec, ived at the bookslute of ap.'... 1. N. WHITING &- HUNTINGTON. VOL. r.l 53 OF THE LAW LIBRARY.' TIIF Law Libraiy, Third Series, V ols. 51 and 52; containing Rvles on Bills, with American Notes. il- llams on Personal Property, Raymond on Kills Ol KXCep tinus, Ke. cnt l.osding Cases. Wlutworth's I'.ipiitv, Precedents. Sic. Just received at the bookstore of apj... I. N. WHITING A. HUN'I'INGTON. Fredcriku Bremer's New Work. Till". MIDNIGHT SUN; Pii.urimaok. By Frcoerika Bremer. Translated frniu the unpuliliahed original, bv Mnrv ll'jwitt. Price 12. cts. For sale at the Hookstorc of apHI I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAIIVM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Rook, for April, lor sale by aaA L N. WHITINti & HUNTINGTON, Another supply of Mnennlcy'a England, Noa. I nnd '1. rpHE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from thearrcminnnf X James II. Hv Thorn is Rabinpton Macaulev. Vols. I and 2. A fresh supply this onv received st the Bookstore of April 3. I. WHITING ,V HUNTINGTON. L" UMBER! LUMBER! The sulmcriijerhavTon hand for sale it his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety snd description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned Mooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantili of Refuse l.umlver that will bo sold at re tlnced prices. All good orders for Lnndier will bo prompt. I attended to. Feb. C.tf.J M. L. SL'LLIVANT. CINCINNATI. IDIiAR OOWKLIUS. WI1.I.HXI wooll Al.t'ItKIl WOOD. CONK LI PIG, WOOD .V CO., . manufa ruitr.ns or Puro White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, " Yellow. Litharge, " Red, Rutty, Paris Green. Whiting, liro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored I'ainla and Cider Vinegar. ffoftk side of Court ntrcet, BOA of Rroadttmy. VIAE have adopted the moit approved method, aa prac. V tised b liest Eaeter manufacturers, in imiuulactur ing While Lend, nnd will warrant it equal to nny manufactured in the United Slates. Will warrant the quality of each article wo manufictnre, to he as good ns any to he pro cured, and to givo onlirn sutisl'iietion. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 IvdJcw lA(iLOHY BRANDY. Seven hf. I'ipea Maglory tf J. Ifraudy this day received and tor sale hy SOUTHUATK, HAWTHORN St CO., 21 Columbia at. apl7 JB. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this . superior brand Champagne Ilrnndy . received and for sale by SOUTHOATK, HAWTHORN &. CO., apll St Columbia st. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, put received and for aalo by apb' KING & HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. C-IOFFEE. 500 bags Rti J 'J00 do Laguvra. For sale by KING it HEFFNF.R, 17 Main afreet, mar22. Cincinnati. UG A R AND MOLASSES.-S.r'0 hddi. Sugar, fair and prime -, 1,'2(H) bbls. Molasses. For sale hy KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, D- RIED I'EacTiES 50 eacka, just received by npb KING 4 HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. DICE, TAR, AND FISIL- 1 k. 25 casks Rice, 2(H) hhls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING & HF.FF,ER,'27 Main street, mnr-i Cincinnati. MULES. Six very lino Mules, suitable fur ('alitor nia rdventuren, niav bo bad hv applying to apt! KING i IIKFFNF.R, 27Main st. Cincinnati. OUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSKS k3 200 brls. Refined Sugars; .50 do. S. II. Molasses, primo, lauding from Belle isle, and for sate by apli KING & 1IEFFNER, Cincinnati. 1AISINS. 100 boxes, 1004 hoiee, 100 .1 boxes, land-i. ing from John Adams, nnd for sale bv aib KING ft HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. TOL ASSES, 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle '1 Isle, and for sale hy KING & HF.FFNF.R. iipli 27 Maui st.,Cinciunnli. I nil BAtiS Pimento; 50 lings Jam Coilec l uu landing from Baited States, nnd for sale by apt! &IHU .V mb.1 f iM'.tt, Cincinnati. I FATHER 100 bundles Lionel nnd SkirMi.g Leather j just received by KING .t HF.FFNFR, npii No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. Q UNDRI F.SZ kj 51) fit' cfiests Y. II. d. P. and Imp. Tea; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks I. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine 30 do Red Wine; II) do pure juice Port Wine; llsl casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 00 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. puro Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 50(1 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 500 mats Casia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil, In store and for sale hv mareh7. SOUTHOATK, HAWTHORN & CO. lOR SALE. 110 Acren of Land, situated on Jl the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 5L miles from Newport. Ky., Ill) acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing c-iyht rooms, orchard, well, cistern, ami other improvements. Price 50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN Si CO., marrli7. 21 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Rlandy do do ; 50 qr casks Wooilhouse do ; 5 pipes do do; In store and lor sale low, by SOUTlKiATE, HAWTHORN Si CO., IV 17. M Columbia St., Cincinnati. B'"randies 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignelfe Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Gndnrd do: 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale l( w by SOUTHOATE, HAWTHORN V CO., Ieb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKIN NEK. ( Late of Veto Lisbon, Oiio.) C1ENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-T chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, F.ast Frontst., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati t B. V. ftnodataaa V. Co., New Lisbon: Grigg St Elliott, Philadelphia J John Smith. New Orleans; S. R. Ross. Portsmouth ; Lawson Si Covode, Wellsville Evvalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh : John Scott, .Vishvillc; Bcp22 dtf. W. C. Scott. St. Louis. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warorooms, nnd received our first shipments, consisting of 3(i splen. did Pianos, and 100 chests choice Tens, we invite purchas- rs and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. IJur I eas are purchased tor casli direct trom Importers, ami our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St uuulium, ,Now 1 ork, cannot ho equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and oc cupies the whole "upper part of the building. leas put up in , and 4 pound packages, ol netter quality, in better stvle. and at lower prices than of nny of llie Eastern packing houses. SMITH & MXON. augl. N. E. corner 7th nnd W alnut sts.. Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. llT. beg leave to iuforn tho Merchants of the Western V country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock n very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before ttiey make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will bo found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Mantiro Forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Ghisses. Also, a complete sssortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt ami particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our Cere. MEAD .v WINSTON. Marc h 4..t-w tf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. L)AG WANTED. We will at all times nay the i. highest market price 111 Cash for good Rags. The present prico is $3,?5 per hundred lbs. NIXON Si CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut it, Four doors below Pearl st.. Cincinnati, march!! $'2 CM G"z. OUHBONWHISKEY. 200 bbls. Bourbon Wins-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old. in store and for sale lowbv SOUTHdATF.. HAWTHORN & CO., I'cb7. 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. () TWIST TOBACCO 30 ke(;i No. 1,6 Twist Tobacco, in store and for salo bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Si CO, Iebl2. 21 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. piIAMPAIGN WINES.- Kj 60 baskets Cliquot Champaign ; 30 do Heidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by fabll SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO. QMALt LUMP TOBACCO. IO 79 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do v a. 5 s do; 1(10 do Mo ll's do; 50 do Mo. 12 s do ; SO 100 do do Mo Id's do; 150 do Mo. ft do: a IS do ; in store soil for all. low by -HI THOATK, HAWTHORN St CO.. 21 Columbia at , Cineinnsti. uiarch7.
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Full Text | JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLLI MBUS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1849. NUMBER 255. DAILY OHIO STATE m B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AM) PMOPfUETQM. Otncr. south-oasl corner of High street and Sugur alley. TERMS. Daily ier annum, Tii-weekly per annum,-Weakly per annum, $t 00 3 00 2 oo Terms of Advertiaing. Twelve linos or loss, one or three insertion!, Jl , nl 25 cents (W each aililition.il insertion for three months JJ5 lor six months JfIS for 12 monies 1 Longer advcrlisc-inents iu the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 pur cent, on the amount over 20 in six months. tr TUX Yeah l or twelve lines gl2 fourth of a col in. hi g20 hall'a column j30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMHUS, O. J. CARLISLE J.IIOVtl CARLISLE HOUSE. Opposite the New Court II o u is e , South Main street, Aprilfit-w&wtr. CIKCIHVII.I.K. C. T. SOUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ani 'SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice on State street, in he Masonic Hall building) immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business attended to with promptnesa and enre. dec20 dtf. CHARLES W. G1LMOKE, ATTORNKY A T LAW, Chillicolho, Ohio, will prac'ice in tho courts of Russ, I'ickaway, and the adjoining counties. BO80..dtf. MATTHEWS Si BUTTLE!, ATTORNEYS and Couusellorsat Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. N. Whiting MHuntfBgtoir'B Uook-slore, up stairs. Nov. I, WW, K.J. Matthews. A. II. Ilin ri.K.s. II. D. "MOTTEH, A TTOllN EY AT LA W. anil Solicitor in Chancery. Of V fico on High street, one door north of tho Exchange Bank, up stairs. May ii. WAl.TEIl THRALL, a TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columhiis, Ohio. XI- O" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Ollice on High St., between Town and Hicb. oet20. UK. MAHIS'S OFFICE, a-. isF.MKNT of Judue Swan's now building. High St. D Residence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sts., opposite BaptiaTt Church. dec mm ItltOADW AY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, liroait street, t oiumuus, u- ul0. April i).. an. I. tf, WHITING HUNTINGTON, QOOK SELLERS and Stationers. next door to the Clinton D Bank . 1 1 igh street, ( 'olumbus, Ohio. A largo assorlmeii if Hooka aud Stationery always on hand. "SEIBERT & Lll.I.EY, BOOK-RINDF.RS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 1U 15. Vn. Skibekt. an. i-i' ' ". GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, (.lass, House Builders' materials, Earniing and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, fcc.Ac., No. Itil High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. .1. B. WHEATON, DIUIGClsT.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paint., Oils, Dye Stulfs, Glass. Ate. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. fay&ki lbourn e, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stumj, Leather, Boo tl and Shoes, It c, High street, ( lolumbua, Ohio. Oct. I, Hill. BALER IN DRY GOODS, Sic, opposite Exchange Bank. Columbus. wor.-ia. . E. COMSTOCK & CO., JOR WARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I UG WAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds. and a great variety of Caa-tingB, always on hand. Oct. I, llitl. OR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Soerelarv of State's Olfico, High St., Columbus. ilecll. ( (ill M It I S HAT STORK. J. K ItCJDISILL, liighltrant. opposite the State IJuiM-inirs. always k;rns on hand a ooil ussortinent ol" Hats and Clpe of thlB Intent (asliions. Hats made to order. LAW7 PB, WILCOX and A. F. I':rry will prar.tiec Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining eountiei. Otbce on east side of High street, opposite Li. WbitilUj & ilunt-11151011 Bookstoro Feb. U'u.t-wtf "W'JI. WILLSIIHti: him:v, QURdlCAL and Mechanical Dentilt.ColttmDlll.Oht0. io Agent for Aleoek'f. Premium Teeth. For sale Baker iV Kiloy's l'atent Forcep Key. May l.l..t-wly. CITY LfTERY STAHI.E. Till!, subscriber has removed to the nw brick stable built by Dr. L. GoodaJe, coruer of Sugar ami Fair nlleyp. a lew smelts from Hitfh street, and rear Of the Capitol House. TTHOR88B AND CARRUGB8T0 LtiT.J W N 2. .dir. J. MASSF.V. GEOIIGK !. WAIaCUTT, AND BANNER PAINT&H, Nov. 'J., .dtf. coi.umrus, OHIO . OHIO MUTUAL FIltE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd I. id- lnurnaee. riAHIS Company continues to tako risks on Lives and J Property, on tho most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. (0 The average cost of Inauranea in this Department, is less than one-fourth pet cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op lion of tho applicant. Life Depnrtinent. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin geneies. For information, apply st the ollice, Carpenter's Building, between the F.xchange and City Hanks. High .treat, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY QRllTlTH, BtpCM, lHl.r). twy. Secntury. TO PAKKNTS. AT WM. KING'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 Mcdiciaea. Towasend's Sarsapanlhi for the cleansing oT blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, for the cur. of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of those remedies 11. A. Fahnestock'a Si Seller's Vermifuge, well known to th. public for years as a certain remedy roreipellingwornu from th. human system. Seller. Liver Pill, which stands unequalled by any medicine for th. cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of UM liver. C-ivc them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Cough., .('olds, Hoarseness, lnlluenza, Tickling Sensations of the r Throat, Whooping Cough, Arc, Sic. Trask'i Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others For th. euro of Nervous or Sirk Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism aud Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns. A c. All of the above nwdlolnM, and many others, kept constantly on band nnd for snlo at Wm. King's Drug Store, Columbus, one door north of the Ohio StaM Jourual Ollice. aug:) dtf. WM. UNITED STATUS HOTEL Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United States Hotel, located a few roils south of till old stand, where lie is prepared to accommodate and will lie happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, and nil others who mar have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or pleasure. March. 88, 1849. O Statesman, Scioto Gateltn, Cincinnati Gazetto, and Cleveland Herald publish weekly, to amount of ft each, and charge this ollice. , Mert8. NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, lor a term ol years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT of John Rurr, Esq., olfera to his friends and the public a choice selection of I'ritit Tr949. Shrubbery, Green Howie Plants, be, fyc. I laving purchased all ol tlio cololirnieit iiurr ICOOUUg urawucrrics. in mass v. ill be found varieties superior to all others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above lino, by calling at thu nursery about half a mile east of the Montgomery House, or by leaving their orders with John Miller, SB High slrcct. John llnrr's, near the Post Olfico, or at the shop of the subscriber's fatter, on Friend street, can have tho samo attended to promptly. All trees, dec, will bo packed for shipping, in first rate order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March 30. Rtnt-tf. FOH ItENT I M M EDI ATE LY. THAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy House opposite the new Court House, on High street. This House is well calculated for tho accommodation of twenty livo or thirty boarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Everything about it convenient, comfortable and pleasant, lnquiro of.L.'P. Clark, or MILLS Si SMITH, April b tf Kent I . slate Agents. TVTEIL HOUSE HATIIS are -s.,-- 11 now in lull operation, and tins healthy, cheap and dclightlul luxury can now be enioyed in full perfec tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Hatha-? at all hours. JJ" Tickets obtained at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Ludit's' linths. The Hatha lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by ringing tho bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil Mouse, wiirre a lennio aueiiuani win ne in reauiness. dec ID dtf. J. IlIOGWAY A CO.. I) ROM) STREET, OLUMBUS, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They aro the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the Slate of Buckl Improved Double and Single Ocen Cooking Store, And have recently procured an entire now set of patients, containing late improvements mule under the special direction of the patentee. This Slovc, they arc now prepared to say. is the v..ry best family Cooking Stove, which has ever been made, cither here or elsewhere. There are four si-zes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying iu size and price so as to suit any family. 'Phe subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol n superior pattern. 'Plus is a good nnd cheap Stove. 1 heir slock ol stoves con. sists, in part, of the following ! Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckbam's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal. Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoics. Plate Boxes, lour sizes. Tho subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds ol the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and are now manufacturing S'PEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, bat nil embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same quality can be procured forclse-wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel ill use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. docllld&w. J. R IDG WAY it CO HOSTON PIANOS. TIIF. sulisrriber would mott respeeliully OlU thi attention ot the musical public to some of (iilbcrtN Patent Grand Action Piano Portcs, He is now opening, unions wniehare two yKolirbord PinnOH. Ibr compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and ipinlitv of tone. SURPASS ALT, OTHERS ever made iu this country. Their peculiar construction ren-dcis the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, as ciitiie' lo preclude tlio possibility of being apjireciated witbuut being beard. Persons wishing to purcbasc and the profession generally are respeeliully invited to call, examine ami decido tor themselves. All rianoi sold at this agency will be warranted for ono year if they do not rove JOOQ, tbe purcbasc money will be refunded or exchanged to suu tbe purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music lor the i'iano will be received monthly. Piano wire in sets or single string. Pianos. Organ?, Serapbincs, aud aUkindiof inu.sical insHii-nients, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom. 4 doors north of Neil Houxe. novo" d&wlv A. REED. Agent. MAHOGANY, XFBUA AND ROSEWOOD VE NKiCttS AM) PLANK. THE subscribers have for sale 15000 feet of the above kiuds of WOodi and having purchased most of their stock in the log of the importers, and superintended the sawing themselves, they aro able lo oiler a great variety of first rale wood at. very low prices. We have also for sale Marble Centre Tables nnd Stand Top:, Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Hair Cloth, .Sola pnngl ate,, nil ol ihu heat (pminv am1 very eneap ensn Sept:i..diwiVwtf. I. G. DRYER & CO. N. It. We keen constantly On hand all kinds of Cabinet Furniture nnd ("hairs, and anv one who has the cash lo pay for furniture, will do well to call and see our stock and pri ces, i ti. u. . (,u. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE KOR SALE. V Tl h. subscriber offers for sale, on verv liberal terms, tho lollowing described real estate, situate on the National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary linn of the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, lo wit: nut lota Nos. Hf.,!)'.!, 100, IU and inti,ol'Cros-hy's addition of out lots. Also, Nos 1, 1,4 and ,ri. of Ramsey's addition, 1(1. -7 and .'10, of Champion's sulidivision of half section No. 2.1. Also, in-lot No. 13, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of ('olumbus. On on,, lot No. J!ii there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses. Sec. There is also on in-lot No. S3, on Tow n street, a small frame house. For further particulars, as to firice, Sic. impure of tha subscriber on the premises. apl;i. ..Utwtf. AMOS S. P.AMSF.Y. GItlNWOI.D HOUSE, DELAWARE, OHIO. THIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasant est location in town, being on the summit with the Court House, Public Ollieos,&c., has just been neatly relit ted and MWh forni.ihi it. and Now nflordl accommodations KttUAi. in comfoTt, if no, superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst iis attractions to boarders and visit-i rs, are a delightfully shaded lawn. for promenading and other 'le: I ill 'ul amusements, and, in their season .a great variety of the choicest fruits nnd vegetables. Also, a convenient snd well supplied READING ROOM, where me feast of tason " may be enjoyed. Old and ncwfr'ends,nnd the plihlic in general, art invited to call, aud no pains will be spared to inrke the-- stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House. 1'AHK as good a" llie liest. BfLLI i.ow and uniform. F.. GRISWOLD. April 20. .t-wlw&wtf. NE w boTanic medicine"stoh e. TOn Hih street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HF, subscriber has taken Howard's Rotauic Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire Ireedom front bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of thoso well known Liniments fbrovtcrnal application, that ho has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the olistruf tions that cause sulferintt- Tho different Syrups. Bitters, Tiuctures. Sic. that are in use, can all be had on short notice. npl3-diwly ROBERT CLOUD. mm TWO HFI.CMIII) FARMS FOH SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Watervillc, in tho county ol Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terms as to prico and mymriii, two 11 Hit moit titendid improved farm upon the maUtUl River, to wit: Tho farm known ns the Dodd fnrin, at Damascus, about twent.ive miles above Mrumen City, cotitainini! nearly 800 acres. 70 of w hich are bottom laud upon the Mauinee river. There are upwards of It'll acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and nut-houses, nearly new. orcharding ami fruit trees. The Wabash ami Erie cunal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farina upon tho Mailmen river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which 1 reside, containim? nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumce. Iljion this farm there are la'go and very productive orchards ol choice gralled fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peaches in abort, a place which the un- leralgned has. luted up, during n residence of BlteOD years. as n home for himself. Terms may bo known on application. Iiuarlfi.1 II. REED. A. P. STONE V Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY. A HE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, lo which tlier invite the ntlen- tiou of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large ami as complete as can bo lound in any Wholesale House iu New York or I'hiladelphia. nnd wo can aim win sell tnem as cheap as they can tie purchased iu either of thu abovo named cities, with the addition of freight, We buy our goods of the Importers, .Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where tho wholesale merchants east huy, and we can live at as small profits in ( 'olumbus, where rents and oilier expenses are not one-tenth what they are cast, as they can. We invile one and all to look al our stock aud prices, and pidgo for themselves. A. P. STONE it CO. I'. S. We tako this method to say to our old customer:! that our (roods are now arriving, and we should be glad to see them. marlb d&.w. NOTICE. THE partnership between tho undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, Sic., was dis solved on the 0th inst. The books, accounts, fee., of the late firm of Thompson Si Maris, are in tho possession of tho undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. iov. au, itfMi.du NOTICE. THE Bonks and Notes of John Walton. Intely engaged iu the Chair and t 'ahtnet businos, are left by him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or Indebted by note or account, will please call at my oilice and settle. J. 1 . HHUGK. April 1.1. . dim. LiToirRE AL ESl;lTlnr6Rl)E ROF O COURT. On the fifth day of June, A. I) 1849, at -I o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, 111 lite city til I olumbus. ranklill count v. Ohio, w ill be sold lo the highest bidder, the following real eatato.aa the propert v of Edward N . I iregory. deceased, lo wit : Part of in lots Nob. 7li'2. 768, 767, and 768. as the same are de scribed ami delineated on the recorded plat of tho city of Columbus, in Franklin county laid part being 111 feet off I lie north end ot each ol said lots ai d 23 Ice t east and west and IBA feet uortb and south iu the north west corner of in lot 1N0. 761, in said city. IEU feet oil' of bit 71.2, appraised at 4123 00 Do do do 783. do 100 00 ltd 00 178 00 Do do 1I0 767, do Do do do "1,11. do Tho N. W. corner 01 7lil do :o 00 and one-lale, and 1 enns onc-thinl nish.onn third in one yr;tr, liinl in two yo:irs, with Intirut from tlio (lav (tl Kecurcd by mortgage on (hi irernifes. A. S. (.JKV aplft-owd. AdmVof K. IH. Gregory, dee'd DIMKOLUTJOK OV PAKTNISUSJIIP. The partDenhip between (! DEN 10 v SOJNS.ii this day diiiofvea by nutuel ponient, o fkr ns relte to I. A. ami C. E. DkKIOs All dihts due Mid firm aro to tin v-iitl. and all thoKe due from tho Bmnn difdiargoil at the Ntoro. wliprn tho business will bo eontinued by Dkniq At A. M DK" Nia. under the firm of G. DKNUJ At son. marcbt; ARRIVED LAST NIOIT. R'v.,' AIJTIFUL Fine FRENCH GINGHAMS, fbrtd cU, irioiH otltor kinds ditto, from V2A ,o 'MA cts. A choice lot id' LAWNS, including plain black (a now article,) lllack figured and black Itrosuay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small tiuures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladiei. Those KIBBONS and HOiNM'.TS are going oil' at a speed beyond all calculation ; but more are coming. ap5 H. COWLKS & CO, 131 High. HYSA M EAR, RI VAl TF.W ami rare styles or VESTING S and CRAVATS l for tlio gentlemen. Also fine FKKNCH C,OTHS M CASSIMKHKS. Also some entirelv new styles ot FANCY ('ASSIMFIiF.S and a nico article of CASH.MA-KKTTK for Spring Coats, by Hp.) I I, V UBtO oc J. COPARTSBHSUIP MoELVAIN tc FITCH, Wholesale ami Retail Qrocen, anil Doalera in Produce, wouiil reipectlbllj inform their rr'mm.ls anil public generally, that they have ektered into copartnership, anil may ho louuil at the warehouse Ibr inorly (Ktoilpiad hv John VVillanl, near tho Scioto Uriilfrc, where thov oiler for sale a large assortment ol' liroccries very low for cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS, MoKLVAW, jolyWA. K. FITCH. H'HOVS, Do VOU HJEAK THAT1 f REAT BARGAIN ! For sale n valualile farm, in Frank- VJT liu county, situated on the road leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of tlm Scioto river. Said farm contain. IS.) acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises aro I good log dwelling house aud barn, au orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water. For further pirticulars impure of the subscriber on the premises. apliWradiw. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOLERA. Ilia most convenient and pleasant residence iu the beautiful and healthy town of Wortlungton ia for sale very cheap, it ia i nooaa ot good nia. wan uaianoo, wtm ev.rv convenience about it for comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the the town for a residence, without excep tion. The village or Worthington is noted for the respectability am1 intelligence of its people, and for its churches anil good schools. and is tho most healthy place in this part ol tho country. Not one case ot cholera oceureo mere when it visited Columbus in L83S, and anv one living there during the coming summer w ill be safe from that dreaded pestilence. It is hut nine miles Irom lliecity ot .ominous, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about halfn mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the same time that they can have a epiick and easy communication with the city. F.mpiire of Janli...kVw. H.'COWLES A. CO., 131 High st. BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATE. IT is evident this (into possesses many valuable ipialities over the Swing (late or any other which we have seen, aniongwhic.h we notice the following 1 1st. Its self-balancine principle ooviates all dilliculty of sagging. 2d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing, oil. Us durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the rollers, and onlv in a perpendicular direction. -Ilk A team may approach lion either aide without backing up to open it. 5th. L slides parallel with the fence which renders it out if the way w hen open, o'lll. Time and labor saved in openuig and shutting, equals lifty feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of .winging agaiaat wagons while passing thro is obviated. 8th, fl, or more ' actually saved on each dale by obviating the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, is the expense of the rollers w ill not exceed -' i cts. j baae dates took the first Premium at the New York Slate Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. October, ll!Pi ; also, several county Premiums. Thu Self-Shutting Wicket Cate. also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of thu Institution for the Blind, wnere they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the hove dates, and will sell richla on reasonable terms. ColumbuR. June 15..dccwtf. JOF.L SI'.ARLF.S. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SALE. Situated one aud a half miles south ol I o luinbus, on tbe west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres; two-tlurds of the richest kind uf bottom. The balance is upland '' good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but Bhoot 30 acres. The farm s well era tared, having the Seioto river running the whole length on one side, amii. never failing sulphur spring ip the centre, which Ibr stock water is unsurpassed by any oi'ier in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well lo call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made know n on application. April3..dtf&w WM. L. MINER. URGUNDY PORT WINE. 50 Qr. Cask. " Fr Durand '' Burgundy Port, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE, II WVTIIOKN Sl CO, ap17 1 Columbia st. A BOOK ol the HtidHOti l .iited by Jsoflrey Crayon, for sale .1 the new Bookstore, Neil House. ap2J J. II. R1LET at. CO. HOOKS & STATION I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Bodfotlltrittnd StatttmtrB, Hlgkitrttti NEW EDITION OK THE OHIO FORMS AiND PUACTICE. ISAAC N. WUITINti, CuluinbtiH, lias just published a new edition of p:actical fo uis in actions persor.nl uud real, and in chancery, now in emnmon UM in tlio State of Ohi ; OOmprlalng Process, I. ecJnrntions, Plnan, Replica MbOij Demurrert, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Scire Facias, Attachment, Ejectment. Occupying CIl luants, Hill ol Particulars, Hills of Kxeoption, Kr'ror, Certiorari, Appeal, Deposition! iii State Courts and in Conrts of tho United States, Redemption from Tax Sales, Clerk's F.ntries, Kxeeiitious, Partitions, HftbeuCoipul, Oaths, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attornevs and Soli- Oltore.aod varinusother Proceedings at Law ; Hills in clran-cory, (inunctions, Subpmna and Notice, Iiemurrers, Pleas, Answers, Hearing and lie-hearing. Masters nnd Receivers, Hills of Review, Orders, Decrees, fcc. with notes, "lis dungtrou to alter old mtafiliihed forms " 2 Eq.Ca, Ahg. 7(H. Hy 1'. H.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I large sup, royal livo. vol. of .170 plgee.ln fine law binding. l lie puhiisiier has great pleasure in preaentinil to the pro. Pension the following favorable recommendations of this edi tion 01 the tV orms and Practice; Prom the Judge of the Covrl in Bank. Court in Hank, Jan. 7. V. The new Forms, 'the Authorities adduced, und the copious Notes added to this edilioii, greatly increaso its value. It has been prepared with creat care, iiud evinces a de'-reo of ciitical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame, us an able law wi iter, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not sutler under the the tet of critical examination, by comparison with most modern works of accrrdited reputation. M. HIHCHARI). Tbe undersigned concur iu the opinion above expressed. 1'. HI TCHCOCK, K. AVERY. N. C. RKAL). From the Hon. Judgi Jivrnet. The volume. M you remark, has Been V(,ry much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged cases touching the hubjeet matter of the text. It appe irs lo ine that no Practitioner in the Courts of our State, wi'h your book before them, can be at a lotl Ibr the (orm of any Process, Pleading, Hill. Answer. Order OfKntrv. that can be wanted in thu fc.ourse of his practice ; and it is verv evident that the nu merous references in your copious notes will save much time aud labor to thono of the profession who consult the work. From Judge Wright. The first edition has been rnrefully revised, and so many other forms ttddedj that " this may be regarded as almost a new work."' Authorities are adduced to custain all but the forms on nno statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious Nbtei are added to this edition, relating cbietly to practice selected from materials collected hv the author during several ean and especially relating to the more important " questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet been settled in the Courts of Ohio." We think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and aceuracv iu the judicial proceedings of the Courts of Ohio, uud to aid the young practitioner, as well a the old one. in the modes of proceeding. Thli book fchould be iu tbe library ol every practising lawyer. Juiujk WALKER remarks iu bis Western Law Journal for Hecember Wo have heroindcrlhe name ol a second edili-m, in re-lity a new book of 870 pages, every (die of which contains matter ot every day utility to the practitioner ol law m Ohio. We do not see ho even tbe tyio, with the light hen; furnished, need be at a hiss for the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge. Attorney , or Clerk. And Mr, WiIckx has not only given the how, but the wherefore ; for authori ties' aro cited to sustain almost every lorin presented. And then the index that better half ol a law book is very elaborate and complete. On the v. hole, we are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made for the profesrion in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed. And wo congratulate our junior brethren. especially, on the facilities thus etfbfded 'or taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of anv case. For sale at thu bookstore of L N. WHITING o HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April IS, 1649. Thu work may also be had, at the publisher's price of H. W. Herbey tV Co., Cincinnau; H. Limhocker and .lames Morrison, PiOtifl I Charles Flls, Dayton : Thomas Hrodic. Lebanon; John N. Cui 1.. Springfield ; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; C. B Newman, NOfWelEl J. J. Boaoh, Mansfield; Ceorge F.bert, Tilliu ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh; p; (,'amp-bell & Sone, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Wm. H. Canfleldj Medina; M. C. Vounglove, ("leveland ; C. HartletL, Paiucsvilic ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Micbener. Akron ; D. .1. Rigger, Massil-lonj J. J. Fast, Canton ; R. Little, Itavenna ; W. N. I'orte.r. Warren; L. Hanna At Urother. New Lisbon W. VV. Heed iV, Son, Zanesvillc ; K Sanford .V (o., !cwark ; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William McArthur, ('ircloMlle ; and Joneph Jones, Chillicothe. d& W, 5,000 PfBCM OF WALL PAPJBR. THI', subscribers havo opened a large assortment of Wall I'upers, comprising the most extenaive variety of I'at terns ever rdfered for sale in this market; prices varying from li cents to 1,00 per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich und EUgmtt Mahh raUenu Borderingt'e. Window t'urtuin I'upers a large variety of Fire-Hoard Screens all of which will be Bold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Papers, Ace,, are respectfully invited to call aud examine this assortment he-for. purchasing elsewhere I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. inarSfl dltw MACAULEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 cents per Volume. HMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession J of James 11.; by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of the fine edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound llueen Eliitibetli. The Historv of Queen F.Iizaheth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; I vol. liino. Partliih of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apli) 1. N. WHITING Jt HUNTINGTON. 1IIE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NJS RATI VF. of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. roiu a IJnry ov ono ot ine onriv. HOHeu nv Ejuweru P. Montague ; attached lo the Baited Slates Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time ol tlio sailing ot the eapedltion, in .Noveuiner. IDw. inline return of the same, iu December, I&4B, Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received at the bookatore or ap25. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON ENGHSlf COMMON LAW REPORTS-Vol- nine ;.. il' I I'.PORTS of cases argued and determined in the Lug- lisb Courts of Common Law. reprinted in full, con- taining the cases inthe court of Queen'a llench. iu Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, lul'i. Mason ami Welsbv's Keports, vol. 11. Just received at the bookvlo e of apSS. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ASTORIA. ASTORIA or Anecdotes of an F.ntorprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete ill one; with a new map ot the Orcgou Territory, from the best authorities. Atalnntia, a story of th. Sea, by the author of " Ye-massee,'' " ( ley Rivers,' Wc. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just rec, ived at the bookslute of ap.'... 1. N. WHITING &- HUNTINGTON. VOL. r.l 53 OF THE LAW LIBRARY.' TIIF Law Libraiy, Third Series, V ols. 51 and 52; containing Rvles on Bills, with American Notes. il- llams on Personal Property, Raymond on Kills Ol KXCep tinus, Ke. cnt l.osding Cases. Wlutworth's I'.ipiitv, Precedents. Sic. Just received at the bookstore of apj... I. N. WHITING A. HUN'I'INGTON. Fredcriku Bremer's New Work. Till". MIDNIGHT SUN; Pii.urimaok. By Frcoerika Bremer. Translated frniu the unpuliliahed original, bv Mnrv ll'jwitt. Price 12. cts. For sale at the Hookstorc of apHI I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAIIVM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Rook, for April, lor sale by aaA L N. WHITINti & HUNTINGTON, Another supply of Mnennlcy'a England, Noa. I nnd '1. rpHE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from thearrcminnnf X James II. Hv Thorn is Rabinpton Macaulev. Vols. I and 2. A fresh supply this onv received st the Bookstore of April 3. I. WHITING ,V HUNTINGTON. L" UMBER! LUMBER! The sulmcriijerhavTon hand for sale it his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety snd description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned Mooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantili of Refuse l.umlver that will bo sold at re tlnced prices. All good orders for Lnndier will bo prompt. I attended to. Feb. C.tf.J M. L. SL'LLIVANT. CINCINNATI. IDIiAR OOWKLIUS. WI1.I.HXI wooll Al.t'ItKIl WOOD. CONK LI PIG, WOOD .V CO., . manufa ruitr.ns or Puro White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, " Yellow. Litharge, " Red, Rutty, Paris Green. Whiting, liro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored I'ainla and Cider Vinegar. ffoftk side of Court ntrcet, BOA of Rroadttmy. VIAE have adopted the moit approved method, aa prac. V tised b liest Eaeter manufacturers, in imiuulactur ing While Lend, nnd will warrant it equal to nny manufactured in the United Slates. Will warrant the quality of each article wo manufictnre, to he as good ns any to he pro cured, and to givo onlirn sutisl'iietion. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 IvdJcw lA(iLOHY BRANDY. Seven hf. I'ipea Maglory tf J. Ifraudy this day received and tor sale hy SOUTHUATK, HAWTHORN St CO., 21 Columbia at. apl7 JB. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this . superior brand Champagne Ilrnndy . received and for sale by SOUTHOATK, HAWTHORN &. CO., apll St Columbia st. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, put received and for aalo by apb' KING & HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. C-IOFFEE. 500 bags Rti J 'J00 do Laguvra. For sale by KING it HEFFNF.R, 17 Main afreet, mar22. Cincinnati. UG A R AND MOLASSES.-S.r'0 hddi. Sugar, fair and prime -, 1,'2(H) bbls. Molasses. For sale hy KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, D- RIED I'EacTiES 50 eacka, just received by npb KING 4 HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. DICE, TAR, AND FISIL- 1 k. 25 casks Rice, 2(H) hhls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING & HF.FF,ER,'27 Main street, mnr-i Cincinnati. MULES. Six very lino Mules, suitable fur ('alitor nia rdventuren, niav bo bad hv applying to apt! KING i IIKFFNF.R, 27Main st. Cincinnati. OUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSKS k3 200 brls. Refined Sugars; .50 do. S. II. Molasses, primo, lauding from Belle isle, and for sate by apli KING & 1IEFFNER, Cincinnati. 1AISINS. 100 boxes, 1004 hoiee, 100 .1 boxes, land-i. ing from John Adams, nnd for sale bv aib KING ft HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. TOL ASSES, 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle '1 Isle, and for sale hy KING & HF.FFNF.R. iipli 27 Maui st.,Cinciunnli. I nil BAtiS Pimento; 50 lings Jam Coilec l uu landing from Baited States, nnd for sale by apt! &IHU .V mb.1 f iM'.tt, Cincinnati. I FATHER 100 bundles Lionel nnd SkirMi.g Leather j just received by KING .t HF.FFNFR, npii No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. Q UNDRI F.SZ kj 51) fit' cfiests Y. II. d. P. and Imp. Tea; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks I. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine 30 do Red Wine; II) do pure juice Port Wine; llsl casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 00 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. puro Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 50(1 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 500 mats Casia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil, In store and for sale hv mareh7. SOUTHOATK, HAWTHORN & CO. lOR SALE. 110 Acren of Land, situated on Jl the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 5L miles from Newport. Ky., Ill) acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing c-iyht rooms, orchard, well, cistern, ami other improvements. Price 50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN Si CO., marrli7. 21 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Rlandy do do ; 50 qr casks Wooilhouse do ; 5 pipes do do; In store and lor sale low, by SOUTlKiATE, HAWTHORN Si CO., IV 17. M Columbia St., Cincinnati. B'"randies 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignelfe Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Gndnrd do: 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale l( w by SOUTHOATE, HAWTHORN V CO., Ieb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKIN NEK. ( Late of Veto Lisbon, Oiio.) C1ENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-T chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, F.ast Frontst., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati t B. V. ftnodataaa V. Co., New Lisbon: Grigg St Elliott, Philadelphia J John Smith. New Orleans; S. R. Ross. Portsmouth ; Lawson Si Covode, Wellsville Evvalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh : John Scott, .Vishvillc; Bcp22 dtf. W. C. Scott. St. Louis. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warorooms, nnd received our first shipments, consisting of 3(i splen. did Pianos, and 100 chests choice Tens, we invite purchas- rs and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. IJur I eas are purchased tor casli direct trom Importers, ami our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St uuulium, ,Now 1 ork, cannot ho equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and oc cupies the whole "upper part of the building. leas put up in , and 4 pound packages, ol netter quality, in better stvle. and at lower prices than of nny of llie Eastern packing houses. SMITH & MXON. augl. N. E. corner 7th nnd W alnut sts.. Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. llT. beg leave to iuforn tho Merchants of the Western V country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock n very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before ttiey make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will bo found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Mantiro Forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Ghisses. Also, a complete sssortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt ami particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our Cere. MEAD .v WINSTON. Marc h 4..t-w tf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. L)AG WANTED. We will at all times nay the i. highest market price 111 Cash for good Rags. The present prico is $3,?5 per hundred lbs. NIXON Si CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut it, Four doors below Pearl st.. Cincinnati, march!! $'2 CM G"z. OUHBONWHISKEY. 200 bbls. Bourbon Wins-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old. in store and for sale lowbv SOUTHdATF.. HAWTHORN & CO., I'cb7. 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. () TWIST TOBACCO 30 ke(;i No. 1,6 Twist Tobacco, in store and for salo bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Si CO, Iebl2. 21 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. piIAMPAIGN WINES.- Kj 60 baskets Cliquot Champaign ; 30 do Heidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by fabll SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO. QMALt LUMP TOBACCO. IO 79 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do v a. 5 s do; 1(10 do Mo ll's do; 50 do Mo. 12 s do ; SO 100 do do Mo Id's do; 150 do Mo. ft do: a IS do ; in store soil for all. low by -HI THOATK, HAWTHORN St CO.. 21 Columbia at , Cineinnsti. uiarch7. |
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