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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1849. NUMBER 239. WM. B. Til BALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omen south-oast earner of llili and Su(fr ulley. TERMS, Dxily per annum, Tii-wcekly per annum Weekly norannnm, jji; no S 60 I IK) I'i-iiii- of Advertising. Twelve line or les, one or three insertion, S 1 ;i '" 1 M cent for each additional iniertion for three months Safer! month! 8 for If montei fIJ Unset advertise- menta in tlie Mine proportion, with a deduction Or 20 per cent, on the iinount over JJ20 in mx mouth. ItVTItr. Vt:R. For twelve line JI2 Iburtli of a eol umn $20 half a column $30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS, "7 null nrwniii WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CAIlMSI.r. J B"v" CARLISLE BOUSE Opposite the New Court Home, s ' tioufA .I.mii fires, April it wkwtf. ciiiri.vm l K. elli". c. T. sous ATTORNEY AT LAW. and soi.KTi OB IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Offloe un But street. ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business ittended to with promptnui sndcaro. dec-O dtf. CHAULES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY A I' LAW, Chlllleotho, Ohio, will practice in tlio court of Keen, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. bo30. ,dtf. MATTHEWS BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Coauollonat Law, Colombo, Ohio, Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's Hook-store, un stair. Nov. 1, IIII5. V. J.MlTTHtWi. A. B, BOTTLMi II. I). HOTTER, a TTORNEV AT LAW. and Solicitor tn CAnnesm Of- l bee on High struet, one dour north of the Eiehugt Bank, up stairs. May ti. "WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Coonrallor at Law. Columbai, Ohio. IL7" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deed for the State (.f New York. Hj" Ollicn on High t.. between Town and Rich. OCtM. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swn'i now bailding. High t. Residence Southwest corner or Rloh and Tliird sis., opposite Baptist Church, dec 1 1 dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad treet, Columbus, U- i,i0 April d, ,OU. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. nOOKSF,I,I,F.US and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. Highstrcet. Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmeni f Books aud Stationery always on hatuL SF.mFnT T.ll.LEY. B OOK-BINDF.RS, High stroet, opposite the Pablie Offices, Columbus. Aug. 26, iai5. Vv m. StiBERT. M. C. bltI.1T. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods, &C. Ice, No. 161 High street, sign ofthe Gilt Padlock. jTbTwiieaton, TTvHI IC.GIST.and Dealer ill I'atent Medicine, Paints, Oils, j Dve Stuffs, Glass, 4:c. dtCwholeasleand retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Drv (ioods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyeitufl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,11)11. iirkiN( D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac. opposite F.xchango Baiik.Coluinlm. WOV. !.. B. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING XKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Prodttee Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. .1. rum; way & co's IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. DR. HOH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the M-.-reiarv of state's Offlce. Ili'-'h it., Colnmuas, ueeti. COLUMBCS HAT STORE. JF, R0D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a l'ooi! assortmenl of Hats and Capj ofthe latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. PlRBT will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Offlce on cast side of High slrect, opposite I. N. Whiting A Hunt-inirton Bookstore Fob. I(i..t-wtf WM. WILLS HIRE RILEY, UUGICAI. snd Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Airent for Alcoek's Preiiiiuui Teeth, f or sale Maker -St Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Mav l.l..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed lothe new brick stable built by Dr. L. Ooodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High slreet, and rear of the Capitol House. ID" llURSKa AND CARMAVKS TO l.l.T JJfl No S. .DC J. M AS SKY. " GIJORtJE e. walcutt, SIGN AS1) UAXNVR PAINTER, NOV. 9... dtf, COLUMBUS, OHIO. J. II. PBLCR, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Aruhns gnlldlng Steel, Copper and Wood EagrBf leg, in its various branches, neatly executed. Basiuess, Visiting, and Profsssiona Cards, engraved and pr nieo w oroer Slate, County, Society, and 'dhsr Seal engmved on btltl or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to Older. Ladies and Qeutlemati uBVingLard I late, cau have ('arils printed on short notice. jeSjeSMtf J. I.. & . A. GILL, I HON FOUM)RY, corner of Town ami CtDtl trecU, Columliui.OhiosWarehmup, No. 7, Broadway Kxrihanpe. Stoves Ploughs, ('orn SrieMern, Hollow Ware; IM).gSi1 pril aisortment of Koundry eutlBgl, always on lintul. Jcb work and Machinery made to order in the bwt in.innr, and in dhort notice. Junel!'. WoVtwtTi NOTES of Trnvcl in I nllforniu, price !23 ci ntt California (itiide ISmk. with maps, routes, and maps of the (iold Iipgini, ; price 60 cpnts. What 1 saw in California ; new edition, with appendix. For pale at tlio new hooKstore, ieil House. marchS. J. II . RILEY At CO. ATTENTION ! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a cele brated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the (ireek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtf'trences: He v. Mr. ILL. Richinls, Drs. Jonee tV Case and Prof. Df Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr. of Phil. Nov. 1. .dtf. I'M HUH ! LUMBER! Thfl subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles westol ..olnmbus, a larce and complete assortment Iff Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also h.ive a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and atfer the 1st nf March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that wiil be sold at re duceri prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6.. If. M. L. SULLIVANT. llllllliailBBgNMIIIIIIIll liimiin MiniiijMijiil lOMIMIiliN I HON WOKKN. P. HAYDISN. J Manufacturer of IKON iiml VV1HK. All kinil ar.il shuts kept constantly on hand. nud for tale at Pittsburgh pri- l--lLll.ll......' I ' 11 I, I'ctiJhlAwtl Office of the Ohio Cultiva tor, neit to the Post Office, tiist door upstairs. An IB- sorlnicnt of Choice Garden Seeds, from Land. clh s and Hoist's establishments, Philadelphia, and the Genesee Seed Store, Rochester, embracing the best varieties known, some them never befor inlrudiiccd in this legion. I In papers. 5 ct. each ; some kinds bj the i . or lb ; peas, beans, i:c Dj MO quart.) 'Mined (irass Heed, for dour yards. Osupo Orange, lo ht dffec, Sic. Fl (iwkr Sr.r.ns, a choice assortment ; thirty varieties foi gl. Twolre do. for AO cents, or S centa per paper, lata loguei on application. TTSmdi in Buxsi.Tery choapnnd good, for Merchanti and others. M. B. BATKHAM, marlS tmdAw, GLASS, etc. finnn HALF BOXES isu.i.kw.rson Improtio OUUU VVuiat Ovaa BLAHS, aeeortedu below. lOOt) half liox.-s i:!l,7.!. Hi 10, 9ll0, 9lU, SllS.Oxl. 1 000 1000 00 SCO itO SCO 10x12, IDxl 1, lOlW. 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, lOxlJ, 10x24 12x14, 14x16, 18x10, 11x17, 13x18, 12x20, 12x22. ISxM. lUU, 11x14, 11x16, 11x17. (1x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21, 1 1x18, 1 Lx20, IlixJO, Idx22, ldxSl, 18x21, .'10x40. bis i8, 6i t0, S0S2, 80x24,84x30, 84x96. Double thick BxlO, 10x18, 10x16, 80x84, to .TOx in. 8x10, 10x12, 10x1 1, 10x15, !l12. No. Also &U0 boxes (jLASn VVAKK assorted. ."iO a Nerve and Bone Liniment, I 0 " I't and hall pt, i'lasks. 2u " Qt, 20 " Qt llottles. 20 " half and I gall, " 20 Oils. lis. I2h, 21s, SO and IDs to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups, '.ill tiodfreys. Ij Pickle Jars. 20 half and 1 gallon Jars. U Boar's Oils. Imitation (.'town and double thick glass. Druggist', Flint and (ircoii Glass Ware, of every description. Orders promptly tilled, of any size or quality of Window t.iass or Cilnss Ware, at Pittsburgh (.rices. N. W. BPEERS, Wo. 12 Columbia ft., March 26, HJl'J. dly Cincinnati, O. H NOT .FOB A DAY, BUT FOR ALL TIME." STANTON'S KXTKKNAL REMEDY HUNT'S LIN-IMfiNTj hat now giveu abundant evidence of its healing powers, and proved itself the moat extraordinary and wonderful medicine in the world, in the short apace of two years it has acquired l reputation for ouring diseases and relieving pain, tar greater than any medicine ever discovered. Its wouderful cures have ittOOithod the medical faculty, who now universally concede its great value. They speak of it in tho highest terms, and commend its use. It is condemned by none. On the contrary, its praise is universal. The cases of cures arc so numerous that' it would take volumes to recount them ! and it is a fixed fact, and it is not disputed, that, aa a pain extractor, it has no equal. For the many astonishing cures, see the pamphlet, to be had of each agent. If you lufiot with either of the diseases for which it is recommended, resort at once to its use. and be cured. For the following diseases it in an iu-fallible remedy : Spinal Affections, Rheumatism, Paralysis, and all Nervous AlTectkme. Salt Rheum, Croup or Hives, Ague in the Breast Hud Face, Weak JoinU.Coldi.TooUl ache, Sore Throat and (stiiiusy, ulcerated Sores, liurns, r rosted I- eet, indolent Ulcere, Fresh VVounde, Buoyant, Corns, Swellings and lirui-ses, Scrofulous Affection! Pains In the Rack, Nervous Headache, Tie DoloreUI, Sprains, Mosquito Riles, and ;dl CutaueOUf and NorVOUl Diseases. Pakw.yms completely cured, and the patient restored to perfect health and Strength by the use of that truly great remedy, I lunt'e Liniment : Beth l l. him Tr, Hunterdon Co., M..L, August It, 1846. GEO. K. St AH TOH, ElO Sir Having been restored to perfect health from a paralytic attack, by the use of soar limit's Liniment, I feel it a duty incumber. I upon me to inform you of this I net I was attacked with tho KryMpelas. am) took a rely severe cold, and was confined to my bed for three weeks, perfectly helpless. 1 was not able to move my limbs the kugnteit, not oven my finger. The pbyilcltB gave me up Of a hopeless esse, and one for which tfiey could do nothing Ae a last retort, my lYiendl procured your Liniment, and the lint application restored animation at once, and by tho use of three bottles., I em enjoying my health and strength, l believe that Hum's Liniment tared my life, and am very desirous thai every "lie should know the value of this wonderful medicine My whole neighborhood will at-tesL the truth of this statement. Yours respectfully, ELIZABETH MILL1UAN. A Scftuputooi Affection of the knro joint, which caused severe lameness, attended with great pain, made whole by the use of this great remedy. RoCKSOTTOM, Middlesex countv, Mass., April 17th. IB4-7. CIko. K. Stanton Sir : I have long been tfluottd with a icrufuloui affection of tho knee joint, which made me very lame, and was attended with great pain. I never found relief from any application until I applied your Hunt's Liniment, and 1 was relieved immediately, nud am now quite well. Youri.oYe., JOSIAH CURTIS. 1 am personally acquainted with Mr. Curtis, and cheerfully bear testimony to the cure of Mr. Curtit, as well aa to the eatooithins beulm properties of Hunt's Liniment. FRANKLIN HICK, P. M. A SeFeHE SlRatH cured by the applieation of the Liniment, when tines weeks' attention of a skillful phyneiefl filled to affbrd any relief. Who will hesitate, when they can be cured for to cent:. I WET MOUTH Landing. Mass., May 7, 181-7. This b to certify that my daughter, Caiohnc, having sprained her ankle, was attended by oik; of the bent physicians iu this section of the country, lor over three weeks without any visible relief. I was in. lured, by the recoin-mendationi ol the agent, to try a bottle of Hunt's Liimnent The relief was Immediate, and 1 would cheerfully recommend it to the patronage of the public. LLI THAYER. KlEDERHOOX, May 18IG. DKAH Sin 1 hear great accounts of vuur Liniment. J have used it myself for a lame back, with great sjhY t, giv ing immediate relief. Yours respectfully, P. VAN SCHAACK. llroHsoNViM.r. Dutchess co.( June 7, 1f!l6 Sin Your Hunt's Liniment is all sold. Please send nv a supply immediately. It has prowd to be a great help t thohe uBicted with Rheumatism and other diseases It reputation it very great in this neighborloiod. Yours. &e., Z. V. HASBROOK. BlEEB, Men.. April 'J, 1846. U. V.. Stanton, F.sq. Sir I have sold the Liniment left with me. The article is highly extolled lor its wouderfu properties. 1 can get yui a number of certificates of cure perlormed. Send me six dozen on the receipt of this. Yours, &c. C. CALDWKLL. Remember this Liniment is Bold at the extraordinary low price of lJ.r cents a bottle. Who would hesitate when certain relief is to be had for so small a sum .' Sold by every respectable Druggist and Merchantthroiigh-out the country. UKQ. K. STANTON, Proprietor. Sing Sing. Westchester co., N. Y. And by the following agents S. CLARK & Co., J. B. WH RATON, DstNlO V SON, Columbus, and by one sgenl in the principal towns of the State. N. (jRihks ol Co., Marseilles, N. Y'..(jeneral Agents foi Ohio. apl I aotd. NEW HOOKS. Irving's Columbus.Vol. 2. new sene. Lb sat sis, ndotkei Poonss, by Mrs. Jamee Hall. The Legends ol Jlontauk. by J A. Are, wilhjnn bistor icnl nppndix Rhymes of Trnvr1 . Song.. Ballads and Poems. by Bsysrd Tailor. ' VilllS 1 flint For sale at the new booktore, Neil Hou.o. jau25. J. H. RILEY & CO. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. Spring and Summer Arrangement 184'J. FOR NEW YORK and boston-rut) THROUGH TIlAINS DAILY CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and alter Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on Kast Front street, ut b o'clock 10 minutes A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Millord. Foster i Croaainia, Doerfield, Morrow, Waynesvillo, Spring Valley, Xema, Yellow Springs and Springlield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M Passengers lor New York, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5,10 A. M. Train liotu Cincinnati. Passengers (or Columboe, Znncsvitle. W heeling, and in. ternicdiato towns, should take the 0,10 A. M.. Train. 'I'he Ohio Stage Company arc running the (hllowiBg lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Col umbos from Springlield In con- BBOtlOB w ith tlio MorBIB I rain irom iiiciiinati. Also. Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xeria and Springfield connecting witli the ." P. U. Train irm Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad Rivet and I. ike Erie Railroad w ill leave Springfield at 18 M connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for tho present only. On Sunday but one train will he run, leaving Cincinnati at I) P. M., nud Springlield nl I I'. M. Fare Ironi Cincinnati loXcnia ,S'I III! " " Springlield 2 50 o Sflndual) Clh b -ii " " Hull'.dn ." lOtkl " ColBmboj 1 -'0 For other information and Through Tickets, appl) al the Ticket Ollice, on Broadway, near Front St., Cincinnati u . II. UL.KMKN l ', Superintendent, ITTThe Conipanv will not he resiionsihle lor Iti-.-auc ex- cecding 50 dollar in value, unless the same is returned lo the Conductors or Agent, and Iroighl paid at I he rale oi a passage for every 500 dollars in value abuve that amount. apry ti. BOSION PIANOS. THF. subscriber would inns', respectfully call lite alien tion ol tliemusic.il public to some of Gilbert's Patent Ornud Action PfttltO Fortes, He is now opening, among w hich are two .'Knlichord Pianos for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and quality of tone, SURPASS ALL OTHERS, ever made in tblB country. Their peculiar eouslru' tioii ren dels the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, aa entiioly to preclude the possibility of pern heard. ippreciateu without being Persona eisblns to purchase and the profession eener ally arc respectfully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will be warranted for one vear if they do not prove good, the purchase money will he refunded 'or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrange men's having been made, new music for the Piano will he received monthly. Piano wiro in fcIs or single string Pianos, Organ, Serephines, and all kinds of musical ir.siru iiicnta, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. Piano sold at manufacturers' price- and carriage. Wsreroom, 4 doors north of Neil House Bovfidfcwly A. REED, Agent. .i. hi dgvTy'coTT BROAD STREET, COLVMBV, , OHIO. , Stoves, Plows STANUFACTURERS of Steam Englns fVL ai ami all kinds of Machinery. 'I'hev are the exclusnc manuf acturert in this part of the State of Buch$ Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stovet And have recently procured an entire new get of patterns, containing late improvements made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, the are now prepared to say, is the Tort best family Cooking Stove which hasev er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to iSo. b. varying in size and price so us to suit any fnmilv. Tho eubfCribori also make the Premium Cooking Store ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Their stock 01 Moves consists, in part, of the following i Ruck's Improved Double and BiDffleOven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stove'. Wager's Air-tight Parlor stovet. elegant pattern. Peckham i u an 1 Box St ive. Cool, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoves. Plate Boxea. four sizes. The subscribers nlho continue the Plow business, as foi- nicrly, an I make a variety of kinds o the very best mate riali and workmanahlp. In addition to then former business, thev Jiave prepareu themselves at great expentOs and are now manulaclurinu STEAM ENOINES, of rtriooe eitei snd patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their puces will be as low as work of the same quality ctmi be procured forelse wbere Machinery of all kinds made t" order, and renaiu prompt! attended to. 'i'he subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturer! ol Parker's Patent Water W heel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage Ji solicited. deelSd&w, J. ItlDOWAY cv CO TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALI1. THE subscriber, residing at Wetertille, in the county ol Lucas, offers for sale, sl reasonable term a to price and paymeoLttOO of the mint splendid ImfTOVtd fimm upon the MumMt Kntf, to wit: The farm known aa the Dodd firm, at DamaiCOS, aboat twenty -five miles above .Maumec City, CtiBtsiBieg nearly ,100 acres, 711 of which are bottom land ttpon llie Maumce river, 'l'liere are upwards of 100 seres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and ont-hnuss. nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wsbah SBd Erie canal passes through the farm, thus airording Water 10 all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the must beautiful farms upon the MsuBjlSS fiver, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, eontslsiog nearly Ma hundred acres, over one hundred of which are btghly unproved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Mnumce. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards U D.IUICB KraitHl Hill, i'..;n UWCIIIIIB "ul UN.iiiy-i .. variety ol fruit, consisting ol a large quantity of ( berries, rapes plums and poaches in short, a place which the un- laralffBed lias titl.-d no. liMin r a ic.-uience oi iiueou yt-.irs as a home forhimsell. 'i'erinj maybe known on application, marlfi.l 11. RI'.l'.D To Country Nerchtnti. FIRST GREAT WHOLESALE SPRINfJ AUCTION SALE. A. P. STONE & CO., tWohsell Auction and Commission Merchants. WILL sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday nnd Wedoes-dav, March 27th and tilth, one hundred i ackaucs of British, French snd American Dry Good.. comprising a com plete assortment of new and beautiful stvlcs of Spring and Summer Goods, suited to the trade of tho interior of Ohio Every article will be sold, without reserve, lothe highest bidder. Among the goods are IJWO ps. F.nglith and American Print and Calicoes, 300 ps. English, Freneh and American Ginghams, 2(10 ps. painted Muslins and Lawns, 100 ps. Mourning l'rints, l.ingliams ami i.nwns. .hsj pes. .-miiiiuiit Pantaloon Goods. KJO pes. Vesting. 1,000 pes. Indian Head, Jewit City tad other style Brown Bhirting.dOOCS, Bleached ShirtiSg, WO pes. Muslins. Jaconet. Bonk and Swiss Muslins. Cap and Cape Laces. Lace and I.aec Edging, Black, Mixed, White and Brown Hose and Half Hooe, 100 pieces I ish Linens, 100 pieces Brown Linen for Summer Coats, Bonnet, Cap and TaJEtU Ribbons, Ulnte and Bl-ck Cape. Leghorn. Florence, Straw and Lawn Bonnets. Silk. Pongee and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric. Handkerchief. ALSO Pins, Needles, Combs. Hooks and Eves. Thread, Sewing Silk, &c, &c, comprising a complete ami perfect assortment of every article usuallv kept in the Dry (ioods line. ALSO 50 piece Black. Brown and Blue Cloths. 50 pieces Black and Fancy Casaimer. 600 pair Ladies Morocco Slipper and Shoes, 300 pairs Ladie Shoes and Boots, Calf and Grain. 20 cases Kip and Calf Boots. 300 pirs Men and Boys Kip Brogans. KX) boxes Suoerior Cavendish Tobacco. The attention of Merchants in Columbus and urrnund-ing town is particularly invited to this sale. Sale will commence each day at 9 o'clock. marlb d&w. A. P STONE. Auctioneer. 'T'HECalifornin nnd Orppon Trail Being Sketch-L of Prairie nnd Rocky Mountain Life, by Franci. Parkman, Jr., for .ale at the New Book Store. Neil House. p5 J. H, RILEY St Co. Vcnnont M " BOOKS fc-STATlpNKWV, 1 1 N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON BookeeUttt nud Btoiionere, IRfh etreet, THE OHIO OFFICER AND JUSTICES' (.HOC, EMBRACING the duties of justices of the peace eon-stables, and other towmhlp officert, including oflicert acting under the school law, with ipproptiate forme. Also, direction! at.d forms furexecytoTa.tamlaiitiatortiod guar diont, With a treatitf on the law Of partnerships and bail-meat, and the duties and liabilities nf common curriers, carriers of paoengeri, and innkeepers, with a collection of forms of doede, articles of agreement, bonds, powers of at torney, wills, otc.itc . by Humphrey II. Leavitt, Judge nl the District Court of thc'Duffed Statet for tho District U Ohio, i vol fjvo ,680 pages. Frlce reduced to 53,1a good law bindtitg. The present edition ofthe above work has been compiled with great e in-, and in now presented to the public with many important addition! and Improvement! Tho publisher indulgoe a elrong confidence that the present edition will prove n valuable utiltant to the justices ofthe peace, eon-stables and other fownehlp officer! 'i'he principal statutory provision!, relating to the duties, with the constructions sanctioned by the court! of the State and oilier legal refer ences. are embraced under appropriate licodt. The forms of those officers have been caroflnly revised, and large additions mode to their number. To the justice of the peace an! the iiian of Imatneis, the competuiToux treatise on the law relating to partners snd partnerships, ns also that rein ting to bailments, including the liabilities of common carriers, carrion of passengers, and inkeepers, will be of great practical utility. The forlM of article of agreement, con-voyanco! anil othftf iFttrumentl Of writing, necessary in the daily transactions of llfoj will be found pf great oonve nlence to evory man of business. RECOMMEKDATtOlts: From the Hon. M. Uirchard and Reuben Wood, Judges of the Supremo Court of the State of Ohio. The work." the Ohio Officer and Justices' Guide, " has been examined, so far as our time would permit, with care, and wc ere convinced thai it will be useful and convenient to lorse rlattet ol cur fellow citizens it lint, been prepared wjth much caro.snd contains much practical information, useful to tnon of business, and which rehtes to the daily transactions of life." M. BIRCH A RP, REUBEN WOOD. From the Hon. John ('. Wright " I have examined with considerable care the last edition of Judge Lea v It Pa Ohio Officer and Justices' uuide. This la a most valuable book tor the justices of the peace, constables and all Other township liicers. ami others connect ed wllli the buainOH ol these officers. The forms are accurate nud brief, and will be ol great SOrvlOfl in producing uniformity and oorraofness in the transactions of those officers. 'I he directions for executors, administrators and guardians, with fi rms of d( edi.willt, & c.. nud references to de- lions of our ennrts, w ill be found convent! nt. His brief tieatiae on the law oi partnership, bailment, common nhd pwsenger carrier, anq innkeepers, are well conceivedi As a whole, this book contains much matter of great practical use, and well adapted tn the end the author had in view." J. C. WRIGHT. Ohio Officers1 Galde Embracing the duties of constables and other township officers, including officers acting under the school laws, with appropriate fnrms ; also,directions and forms for executors administrators and guardians, with treatises on the law ol partnership ami bailment. and the rUttiessiid liabilities of common carriers, carriers of passengers, and innkeepers; with a collection of forms of deeds, article! of Bgreeinent, bondi, powers of attorney, wills, ace, die , by Humphrey H. Leavitt, Judge of the District Court ofthe united States for the itrict of Ohio. vol. Bvo. Price J? 1,25. The above volume will be found to embrace the duties ol constable! and othe r township officers, including officers acting under t he school law, with appropriate forms. Also, directions and forms for executors, administrators aud guardians, with treatises on the law of partnership and bailment) and the duties and liabilities of common carrions, carriers ol passengers, and innkeepers, with a collection fif r'nns ol deeds, articles of agreement, bonds, mortgagt e; pOWjrs of attorney, wills, tVc. The forms id' article- of agreement, conveyances and other instruments of writing, necessary in the daily trnnsac Man! of Ufa, will be found Ol great convenience to every man of business. The above valuable works nre for sale by the dozen o single OOpy at the bookstore of I, N. WHITING &l HUNTINGTON Columbus, March 1), 1849 They may also be had, at their prices, of tho following persons, viz Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William Mc Arthur, CirclevUfej D. M. Murray, Portsmi uth ; Sanfoid He Co., booksellers. ew- aik; VV. W. Reed & Sons. do.. Zaneiville j McCrackendc Thompson, Cambridge ; John Hurst, do.; Dr. John DunhAn, St. ('lairsville ; J 11. Thompson, bookseller. Wheeling A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenville ; R. L. .V T, Hanna, New Lis bnn ; James A. Adair, Bsq.. McConnellsville ; Win. Nash, Gsllipolisj Henry H. Neof, do) Beebedt EUkins. booksellers. Akron ; W. St S. Slocuni. do., Marietta ; J D. Rigger ec (-o., Mossillon I J.J. Fast, do., Canton ; B Little, do , Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk ofthe court. Logan, Hocking county; John J. beach, bookseller. Mt. Vernon; Samuel K copper, Wooster John Basil, Cadis ; RK linos. clerk ol the court, Millersburoh, Holmes county t Wm.H.Can- field. BsSq., Medina; M.C. Younglove, bookseller, Clove land; Sanford 6t HayWnrd, do.. do.; C Bsrtifltt.do., Pnines-villf ; W.N, Porter, WarTen, Trumbull county; Amos (.'. Hubbard, clerk of the court Jefferson, Ashtsbels county ; David Campbell A- Son. booksellers, Sandusky Cityj Vv. M. Storks, Pottmaater, Lower Sandusky ; J. J. Reach, book seller. Mansfield ; J. R. Larwcll. clerk of the court, Rucy- rui ; llronsnn McLean. Kenton. Hardin county ; Kurtz ..y Lumbacker booksellers, Springfieldi S. Milllkan. clerk of the court, Waahlngton, Payette county; Charles 1311s, bookseller, Dej (on ; 1 rancts rlnms, Xenis ; w . M. McOar-vey, do., Pia.ua ; Thomas Brodte, Postmaster, Lebanon ; II. VT. Derby m, Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Rradley fc An-t!n ny.do . do.i Win W. l av, Delaware ; O C. Worth, tip I" r &nndU!Ky ; Curtis Allen. Clarion ; John ftlelvin. London Madiaon county : li'irirh ; and C. E martl-dAw. George Ebcrl.Titlin; Win. Hood. lVrrys-.Newman and J. M Crosby. Norwalk. HACAULEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 ceuls per Volume. niHB HISTORY OF ENGLANP, from the arceaaion X of James H.t by Thonas Babington Mneenleyt 'f'bo cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. 1 nnd I of the line edition of the same work, iu a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Klixntteth. The Histnn of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings; 1 vol. tlmo. ' Fart 6tn of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life ol Frnnklin. Price H ets. For sale at the Bookstore of aplll I. If. WHITING &- HUNTINGTON, Fretlcrika Bremer'! New Work. rpilE MIDNIGHT SUN) Pn.onist ck. By Freoerika X lircmer. Translated from the unpublished original, by Mary Howltt. i'rice 12.J ets For s:de at (bu Bookstore of apIO I N, WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ' HAGASINEB. GIRAHAM'd Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for X April, for s?.le by apS 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. Another supply of llncnnley's Euglnud, Nos. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of .lames II. By Thomas Babington Macauloy Vol. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this dav received at the Bookstore of April.). I. It. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA. THF. best work yetl Oregon and California in IR18, by J. Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Supremo Court of Oregon. Sec. With an appendix ; including recent and authentic information on the subject of tho gold mines of California, and other valuable matter, ol" interest to the em igrint, &e. With illustrations nud a map. I vols, 12 mo, this dav received at the bookFtore of mari. L N WHITING ,V. HUNTINGTON. HE LAM ARTIN E'S NEW WORK. T5 APHACL, or Pages of tlio Book of Life at twenty, by JLV Alphnme l)e l.aniart'uie. Pries 25 cent. This day received at I he bookstore el marts, i. n whiting Huntington. BAPTIST NOEL Union ol Church nnd State. Ksaayoa the union of Choieh and Siate. by Baptist Wliothesiev Noel M. A. 1 vol II BKO, Abhotfa History of IlnntiilmL History of Hannibal, the Carthaginian, by Jacob Abbott with engravings. I vol . Ill mo., this day received at the bookstore of nsarM. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HI! LW KITS NEW WORK."" THE CANTONS ; a Family Picture, by Sir E. I.ytton Bulwor part 1. Price I8 cent. Tbi day received at the bookstore of mai'28. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. IRVINGVTWORKST'ol. T. Tale of a Traveler I vol , 12 mo. 51.25 Columbus and his Companion. Vol. 3, w ith mp. 1 ,25 'I'he previou vol, furnished. For ale by inarl'J. 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. GWVNNE ON SHERIFFS, Ac. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Law or Sheriff and Coroner, with forms and tefeience to the tatue of Ohio, Indian t. and Kentucky. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. mar30 i. 11. RILEY ct CO. CINCINNATI. iDsam eoBKLiBo. wntuM wood, ttran wood. t'ONKMNU, WOOD A CO., ausraeTVUiM Br 1'iiro Wlilto Lead, Chrome OraeB, KeH l.cail, " Yr-lluw, l.illiarRO. " Hnd, Puttr, I'nri. Grei'n. WhltlfljJ. liro dried, ('hinese Blue, I'uris VVIiite. Assorted colored I'siats and Ciller Vinegar. 'rti iiiile. of Court itrcit, Eml of llroadtcay. llirG have adopted tin; most approved molliod, aa prae-V tised b In i Rssterfl inriiiufiicturcrs, ia msBufactar iii White l.cail. rtntl will warrant it equal to any manular-turi"! in (he Ualted Stales. Will warrant tho quality of each aftioll We nninulantiire, to lis n gnmi a any to be pro cured, and to iiive entire satislaction. Ofr.rcd at lowest priees on usual time, er discount for cash. t'incinnati.Jan. II ivd&w TAB. 100 lirls S. C. Tar, Ut receired and Tor sale by apli KING A- lll'.I'l'NI'.H.Cinciaaati. COFFEE. MO baga Rio. 200 do Latruvra. 1'or sale by KliNti Cc IIEKI NKU, 27 Main alreet, nmr2I. Cincinnati. QUOAR AND M)I,ASSF.8.-3.'0 hdd. Sugar, fair and prime-. l.tlX) bids. Mnlassea. For isle by L-tvr: ... f 1 1.-L-1.-v i; u ctn u.i Cincinnati, HIED PEACHES SO itekl. just received by apli MNti .V H Kr r ii r.K, Cincinnati. rice; TAR, AND FISH. r) casks Hice, tOObbls. Tar, '200 do Kiel). For ale by KING Sc BEFFNER, 17 Main street, Cincinnati. MUl.ES. Six very line Mules, suitable for California dventurers. mav be had by applying to apf. KING A HKFFWER,t7MalB at. CincinBati. (bUtiAR AND S. If. MOLAsVesZ 0 2IK) bns Refined Bugara ; .50 do. S. fl Molasses, prime, landing from ilolle Ivle, nnd for sale by apli KING Si. 1 1 l'.ri'Ni:ii. Cincinnati. R- AaSINS. aoolinxos.TflilTboxca, 100 i boxes, land-in frop) John AdaBtSi end foi sale by ap KING St HEFfNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES." 1 ,1 mi hrlHMnla,ses.lamlinu' from Belle Isle, nnd lor sale by KING 4 IIEFFNER. apG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 1 a r HA (;s Pimento; 50 bafts Jam Coffee 1UU Uniling from United States, and for ssle by a; KING Si IIEFFNER, CiucinBati. T BATHER. 100 bundles llppei and Skirting Leather I J just received tiy KING & HKFFNF.K. a pi No. 27 Main St.. Cincinnati. SIINDIUES.-80 hf chests V. II. ( P. and Imp. Tea: UK) caddies do do do do; 50 qr caBks F. Durand'l llurundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine ; It) do pure juico I'ort Wines 100 essks Scotch Ale and London Porter ; 51)11 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peaeh Brandy ; 50(1 oz. No. I, Nutmeg ; rXIO mats Cs!sia ; IPO baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by marcli7. - SOIITIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, oj mils from Newport, Ky., W) acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, anil other improvements. Price $50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to BOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 11 Columbia at., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 21) qr casks Priest .Madeira Wine ; 36 octaves Bleed. do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouso do j 5 pipes do do; In store aud lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Sl CO., fb7. H Columbia at Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Scignette Drandy ; 10 do d- J. B. Godard do ; 15 do do Maglory do j 5 do do J. J. ltupuy do j All of which are perfectly pure and for ale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., (el7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mar. chant, deals in Butler. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justu Wright, and A. G. Richardaon, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgra St Co., New Luboa, GrtggA Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans', S. B Ross, Portsmouth; Lawsuit dc Covode, Welliville ; F.w.alt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. ep2! dtf. TOTHE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 splen-did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas arc purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart It Dunham, New York, cannot bo equalled in the U. State. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerocms, and occupies the w hole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 and j pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of aay of the F.ast- sra packing houses. SMITH St NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut st... Cincinnati, O. ""HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WF. beg leave tn Intern, the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former trock a very extensive variety of Goodain the Hard ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchant to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, a w e are confident that our price will be found correspondingly low with those of New York anil other Eaa lern cities. Ourstock i comprised in part ofthe following! Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneatbs; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks II nni ' Trace, lines; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmer.tof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted tn our care. MEAD St WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. I) AGS WANTEDWe-will at all time pay the 1 V. highest market price in Cash for good Rags. The present prlM is S!3.1& per hundred lbs. NIXON St CO., Paper Manulaeturer. Walnut at , Four doors below Pearl t., Cincinnati. march! 52 Cin gz. BOI KHON WHISKEY. 200 bbl. Bourbon Wilis-1 kov, ranging from 3 to 8 year old, ia store and for sain low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., I'eb7 24 Columbia at., Cincinaati. n TWIST TOBACCO 30 k.g. No. 1,6 Twist To- t. Uicco, in store and lor sale ov SOU PHOATE, HAWTHORN St CO, 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. febl2. jMHAMPAIGN WIKE9. W 50 baskets Cliquot Chsmpsigs ; 30 do Heidiick do; ... rse I unmet do; In ptore and for ale low, bv febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO. SMALL LUMP TOBACCO 75 boxe Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do; 100 do Mo. 81 do; 50 do Mo. 12' do ; 50 do Mo. Ill', do; 150 do Mo. lb do; 100 do Va. lb do; in .tor. and for alc low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO.. march7. 24 Columbia l , Cincinnati. ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN LIBRARY, JL 4 vols.. 1 2 mo Tenth edition. Life of Marion. Life of Putnam. Life of Captain John Smith, Incident of America, from I77G to 1847. Forle cheap at the new bookatore, Neil Home. Each volume old separately. The Trade unplied oa good terms. mark J. H. RILEY tV CO.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1849. NUMBER 239. WM. B. Til BALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omen south-oast earner of llili and Su(fr ulley. TERMS, Dxily per annum, Tii-wcekly per annum Weekly norannnm, jji; no S 60 I IK) I'i-iiii- of Advertising. Twelve line or les, one or three insertion, S 1 ;i '" 1 M cent for each additional iniertion for three months Safer! month! 8 for If montei fIJ Unset advertise- menta in tlie Mine proportion, with a deduction Or 20 per cent, on the iinount over JJ20 in mx mouth. ItVTItr. Vt:R. For twelve line JI2 Iburtli of a eol umn $20 half a column $30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS, "7 null nrwniii WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CAIlMSI.r. J B"v" CARLISLE BOUSE Opposite the New Court Home, s ' tioufA .I.mii fires, April it wkwtf. ciiiri.vm l K. elli". c. T. sous ATTORNEY AT LAW. and soi.KTi OB IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Offloe un But street. ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business ittended to with promptnui sndcaro. dec-O dtf. CHAULES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY A I' LAW, Chlllleotho, Ohio, will practice in tlio court of Keen, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. bo30. ,dtf. MATTHEWS BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Coauollonat Law, Colombo, Ohio, Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's Hook-store, un stair. Nov. 1, IIII5. V. J.MlTTHtWi. A. B, BOTTLMi II. I). HOTTER, a TTORNEV AT LAW. and Solicitor tn CAnnesm Of- l bee on High struet, one dour north of the Eiehugt Bank, up stairs. May ti. "WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Coonrallor at Law. Columbai, Ohio. IL7" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deed for the State (.f New York. Hj" Ollicn on High t.. between Town and Rich. OCtM. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swn'i now bailding. High t. Residence Southwest corner or Rloh and Tliird sis., opposite Baptist Church, dec 1 1 dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad treet, Columbus, U- i,i0 April d, ,OU. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. nOOKSF,I,I,F.US and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. Highstrcet. Columbus. Ohio. Alargeassortmeni f Books aud Stationery always on hatuL SF.mFnT T.ll.LEY. B OOK-BINDF.RS, High stroet, opposite the Pablie Offices, Columbus. Aug. 26, iai5. Vv m. StiBERT. M. C. bltI.1T. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioods, &C. Ice, No. 161 High street, sign ofthe Gilt Padlock. jTbTwiieaton, TTvHI IC.GIST.and Dealer ill I'atent Medicine, Paints, Oils, j Dve Stuffs, Glass, 4:c. dtCwholeasleand retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Drv (ioods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyeitufl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,11)11. iirkiN( D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac. opposite F.xchango Baiik.Coluinlm. WOV. !.. B. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING XKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Prodttee Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. .1. rum; way & co's IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. DR. HOH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the M-.-reiarv of state's Offlce. Ili'-'h it., Colnmuas, ueeti. COLUMBCS HAT STORE. JF, R0D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a l'ooi! assortmenl of Hats and Capj ofthe latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. PlRBT will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Offlce on cast side of High slrect, opposite I. N. Whiting A Hunt-inirton Bookstore Fob. I(i..t-wtf WM. WILLS HIRE RILEY, UUGICAI. snd Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Airent for Alcoek's Preiiiiuui Teeth, f or sale Maker -St Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Mav l.l..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed lothe new brick stable built by Dr. L. Ooodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High slreet, and rear of the Capitol House. ID" llURSKa AND CARMAVKS TO l.l.T JJfl No S. .DC J. M AS SKY. " GIJORtJE e. walcutt, SIGN AS1) UAXNVR PAINTER, NOV. 9... dtf, COLUMBUS, OHIO. J. II. PBLCR, ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Aruhns gnlldlng Steel, Copper and Wood EagrBf leg, in its various branches, neatly executed. Basiuess, Visiting, and Profsssiona Cards, engraved and pr nieo w oroer Slate, County, Society, and 'dhsr Seal engmved on btltl or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to Older. Ladies and Qeutlemati uBVingLard I late, cau have ('arils printed on short notice. jeSjeSMtf J. I.. & . A. GILL, I HON FOUM)RY, corner of Town ami CtDtl trecU, Columliui.OhiosWarehmup, No. 7, Broadway Kxrihanpe. Stoves Ploughs, ('orn SrieMern, Hollow Ware; IM).gSi1 pril aisortment of Koundry eutlBgl, always on lintul. Jcb work and Machinery made to order in the bwt in.innr, and in dhort notice. Junel!'. WoVtwtTi NOTES of Trnvcl in I nllforniu, price !23 ci ntt California (itiide ISmk. with maps, routes, and maps of the (iold Iipgini, ; price 60 cpnts. What 1 saw in California ; new edition, with appendix. For pale at tlio new hooKstore, ieil House. marchS. J. II . RILEY At CO. ATTENTION ! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a cele brated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the (ireek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtf'trences: He v. Mr. ILL. Richinls, Drs. Jonee tV Case and Prof. Df Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr. of Phil. Nov. 1. .dtf. I'M HUH ! LUMBER! Thfl subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles westol ..olnmbus, a larce and complete assortment Iff Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also h.ive a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and atfer the 1st nf March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that wiil be sold at re duceri prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6.. If. M. L. SULLIVANT. llllllliailBBgNMIIIIIIIll liimiin MiniiijMijiil lOMIMIiliN I HON WOKKN. P. HAYDISN. J Manufacturer of IKON iiml VV1HK. All kinil ar.il shuts kept constantly on hand. nud for tale at Pittsburgh pri- l--lLll.ll......' I ' 11 I, I'ctiJhlAwtl Office of the Ohio Cultiva tor, neit to the Post Office, tiist door upstairs. An IB- sorlnicnt of Choice Garden Seeds, from Land. clh s and Hoist's establishments, Philadelphia, and the Genesee Seed Store, Rochester, embracing the best varieties known, some them never befor inlrudiiccd in this legion. I In papers. 5 ct. each ; some kinds bj the i . or lb ; peas, beans, i:c Dj MO quart.) 'Mined (irass Heed, for dour yards. Osupo Orange, lo ht dffec, Sic. Fl (iwkr Sr.r.ns, a choice assortment ; thirty varieties foi gl. Twolre do. for AO cents, or S centa per paper, lata loguei on application. TTSmdi in Buxsi.Tery choapnnd good, for Merchanti and others. M. B. BATKHAM, marlS tmdAw, GLASS, etc. finnn HALF BOXES isu.i.kw.rson Improtio OUUU VVuiat Ovaa BLAHS, aeeortedu below. lOOt) half liox.-s i:!l,7.!. Hi 10, 9ll0, 9lU, SllS.Oxl. 1 000 1000 00 SCO itO SCO 10x12, IDxl 1, lOlW. 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, lOxlJ, 10x24 12x14, 14x16, 18x10, 11x17, 13x18, 12x20, 12x22. ISxM. lUU, 11x14, 11x16, 11x17. (1x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21, 1 1x18, 1 Lx20, IlixJO, Idx22, ldxSl, 18x21, .'10x40. bis i8, 6i t0, S0S2, 80x24,84x30, 84x96. Double thick BxlO, 10x18, 10x16, 80x84, to .TOx in. 8x10, 10x12, 10x1 1, 10x15, !l12. No. Also &U0 boxes (jLASn VVAKK assorted. ."iO a Nerve and Bone Liniment, I 0 " I't and hall pt, i'lasks. 2u " Qt, 20 " Qt llottles. 20 " half and I gall, " 20 Oils. lis. I2h, 21s, SO and IDs to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups, '.ill tiodfreys. Ij Pickle Jars. 20 half and 1 gallon Jars. U Boar's Oils. Imitation (.'town and double thick glass. Druggist', Flint and (ircoii Glass Ware, of every description. Orders promptly tilled, of any size or quality of Window t.iass or Cilnss Ware, at Pittsburgh (.rices. N. W. BPEERS, Wo. 12 Columbia ft., March 26, HJl'J. dly Cincinnati, O. H NOT .FOB A DAY, BUT FOR ALL TIME." STANTON'S KXTKKNAL REMEDY HUNT'S LIN-IMfiNTj hat now giveu abundant evidence of its healing powers, and proved itself the moat extraordinary and wonderful medicine in the world, in the short apace of two years it has acquired l reputation for ouring diseases and relieving pain, tar greater than any medicine ever discovered. Its wouderful cures have ittOOithod the medical faculty, who now universally concede its great value. They speak of it in tho highest terms, and commend its use. It is condemned by none. On the contrary, its praise is universal. The cases of cures arc so numerous that' it would take volumes to recount them ! and it is a fixed fact, and it is not disputed, that, aa a pain extractor, it has no equal. For the many astonishing cures, see the pamphlet, to be had of each agent. If you lufiot with either of the diseases for which it is recommended, resort at once to its use. and be cured. For the following diseases it in an iu-fallible remedy : Spinal Affections, Rheumatism, Paralysis, and all Nervous AlTectkme. Salt Rheum, Croup or Hives, Ague in the Breast Hud Face, Weak JoinU.Coldi.TooUl ache, Sore Throat and (stiiiusy, ulcerated Sores, liurns, r rosted I- eet, indolent Ulcere, Fresh VVounde, Buoyant, Corns, Swellings and lirui-ses, Scrofulous Affection! Pains In the Rack, Nervous Headache, Tie DoloreUI, Sprains, Mosquito Riles, and ;dl CutaueOUf and NorVOUl Diseases. Pakw.yms completely cured, and the patient restored to perfect health and Strength by the use of that truly great remedy, I lunt'e Liniment : Beth l l. him Tr, Hunterdon Co., M..L, August It, 1846. GEO. K. St AH TOH, ElO Sir Having been restored to perfect health from a paralytic attack, by the use of soar limit's Liniment, I feel it a duty incumber. I upon me to inform you of this I net I was attacked with tho KryMpelas. am) took a rely severe cold, and was confined to my bed for three weeks, perfectly helpless. 1 was not able to move my limbs the kugnteit, not oven my finger. The pbyilcltB gave me up Of a hopeless esse, and one for which tfiey could do nothing Ae a last retort, my lYiendl procured your Liniment, and the lint application restored animation at once, and by tho use of three bottles., I em enjoying my health and strength, l believe that Hum's Liniment tared my life, and am very desirous thai every "lie should know the value of this wonderful medicine My whole neighborhood will at-tesL the truth of this statement. Yours respectfully, ELIZABETH MILL1UAN. A Scftuputooi Affection of the knro joint, which caused severe lameness, attended with great pain, made whole by the use of this great remedy. RoCKSOTTOM, Middlesex countv, Mass., April 17th. IB4-7. CIko. K. Stanton Sir : I have long been tfluottd with a icrufuloui affection of tho knee joint, which made me very lame, and was attended with great pain. I never found relief from any application until I applied your Hunt's Liniment, and 1 was relieved immediately, nud am now quite well. Youri.oYe., JOSIAH CURTIS. 1 am personally acquainted with Mr. Curtis, and cheerfully bear testimony to the cure of Mr. Curtit, as well aa to the eatooithins beulm properties of Hunt's Liniment. FRANKLIN HICK, P. M. A SeFeHE SlRatH cured by the applieation of the Liniment, when tines weeks' attention of a skillful phyneiefl filled to affbrd any relief. Who will hesitate, when they can be cured for to cent:. I WET MOUTH Landing. Mass., May 7, 181-7. This b to certify that my daughter, Caiohnc, having sprained her ankle, was attended by oik; of the bent physicians iu this section of the country, lor over three weeks without any visible relief. I was in. lured, by the recoin-mendationi ol the agent, to try a bottle of Hunt's Liimnent The relief was Immediate, and 1 would cheerfully recommend it to the patronage of the public. LLI THAYER. KlEDERHOOX, May 18IG. DKAH Sin 1 hear great accounts of vuur Liniment. J have used it myself for a lame back, with great sjhY t, giv ing immediate relief. Yours respectfully, P. VAN SCHAACK. llroHsoNViM.r. Dutchess co.( June 7, 1f!l6 Sin Your Hunt's Liniment is all sold. Please send nv a supply immediately. It has prowd to be a great help t thohe uBicted with Rheumatism and other diseases It reputation it very great in this neighborloiod. Yours. &e., Z. V. HASBROOK. BlEEB, Men.. April 'J, 1846. U. V.. Stanton, F.sq. Sir I have sold the Liniment left with me. The article is highly extolled lor its wouderfu properties. 1 can get yui a number of certificates of cure perlormed. Send me six dozen on the receipt of this. Yours, &c. C. CALDWKLL. Remember this Liniment is Bold at the extraordinary low price of lJ.r cents a bottle. Who would hesitate when certain relief is to be had for so small a sum .' Sold by every respectable Druggist and Merchantthroiigh-out the country. UKQ. K. STANTON, Proprietor. Sing Sing. Westchester co., N. Y. And by the following agents S. CLARK & Co., J. B. WH RATON, DstNlO V SON, Columbus, and by one sgenl in the principal towns of the State. N. (jRihks ol Co., Marseilles, N. Y'..(jeneral Agents foi Ohio. apl I aotd. NEW HOOKS. Irving's Columbus.Vol. 2. new sene. Lb sat sis, ndotkei Poonss, by Mrs. Jamee Hall. The Legends ol Jlontauk. by J A. Are, wilhjnn bistor icnl nppndix Rhymes of Trnvr1 . Song.. Ballads and Poems. by Bsysrd Tailor. ' VilllS 1 flint For sale at the new booktore, Neil Hou.o. jau25. J. H. RILEY & CO. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD. Spring and Summer Arrangement 184'J. FOR NEW YORK and boston-rut) THROUGH TIlAINS DAILY CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and alter Tuesday, April 10th, 1849, until further notice, Passenger's Trains will run as follows : Leave Depot on Kast Front street, ut b o'clock 10 minutes A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., for Millord. Foster i Croaainia, Doerfield, Morrow, Waynesvillo, Spring Valley, Xema, Yellow Springs and Springlield. Returning, leaves Springfield at 4 A. M. and 2 P. M Passengers lor New York, Boston and intermediate points, should take the 5,10 A. M. Train liotu Cincinnati. Passengers (or Columboe, Znncsvitle. W heeling, and in. ternicdiato towns, should take the 0,10 A. M.. Train. 'I'he Ohio Stage Company arc running the (hllowiBg lines in connection with the Trains : A Daily Daylight Line to Col umbos from Springlield In con- BBOtlOB w ith tlio MorBIB I rain irom iiiciiinati. Also. Daily Lines to Columbus, from Xeria and Springfield connecting witli the ." P. U. Train irm Cincinnati. The cars of the Mad Rivet and I. ike Erie Railroad w ill leave Springfield at 18 M connecting with the Morning Train from Cincinnati for tho present only. On Sunday but one train will he run, leaving Cincinnati at I) P. M., nud Springlield nl I I'. M. Fare Ironi Cincinnati loXcnia ,S'I III! " " Springlield 2 50 o Sflndual) Clh b -ii " " Hull'.dn ." lOtkl " ColBmboj 1 -'0 For other information and Through Tickets, appl) al the Ticket Ollice, on Broadway, near Front St., Cincinnati u . II. UL.KMKN l ', Superintendent, ITTThe Conipanv will not he resiionsihle lor Iti-.-auc ex- cecding 50 dollar in value, unless the same is returned lo the Conductors or Agent, and Iroighl paid at I he rale oi a passage for every 500 dollars in value abuve that amount. apry ti. BOSION PIANOS. THF. subscriber would inns', respectfully call lite alien tion ol tliemusic.il public to some of Gilbert's Patent Ornud Action PfttltO Fortes, He is now opening, among w hich are two .'Knlichord Pianos for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and quality of tone, SURPASS ALL OTHERS, ever made in tblB country. Their peculiar eouslru' tioii ren dels the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, aa entiioly to preclude the possibility of pern heard. ippreciateu without being Persona eisblns to purchase and the profession eener ally arc respectfully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will be warranted for one vear if they do not prove good, the purchase money will he refunded 'or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrange men's having been made, new music for the Piano will he received monthly. Piano wiro in fcIs or single string Pianos, Organ, Serephines, and all kinds of musical ir.siru iiicnta, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. Piano sold at manufacturers' price- and carriage. Wsreroom, 4 doors north of Neil House Bovfidfcwly A. REED, Agent. .i. hi dgvTy'coTT BROAD STREET, COLVMBV, , OHIO. , Stoves, Plows STANUFACTURERS of Steam Englns fVL ai ami all kinds of Machinery. 'I'hev are the exclusnc manuf acturert in this part of the State of Buch$ Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stovet And have recently procured an entire new get of patterns, containing late improvements made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, the are now prepared to say, is the Tort best family Cooking Stove which hasev er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to iSo. b. varying in size and price so us to suit any fnmilv. Tho eubfCribori also make the Premium Cooking Store ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Their stock 01 Moves consists, in part, of the following i Ruck's Improved Double and BiDffleOven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stove'. Wager's Air-tight Parlor stovet. elegant pattern. Peckham i u an 1 Box St ive. Cool, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoves. Plate Boxea. four sizes. The subscribers nlho continue the Plow business, as foi- nicrly, an I make a variety of kinds o the very best mate riali and workmanahlp. In addition to then former business, thev Jiave prepareu themselves at great expentOs and are now manulaclurinu STEAM ENOINES, of rtriooe eitei snd patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their puces will be as low as work of the same quality ctmi be procured forelse wbere Machinery of all kinds made t" order, and renaiu prompt! attended to. 'i'he subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturer! ol Parker's Patent Water W heel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage Ji solicited. deelSd&w, J. ItlDOWAY cv CO TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALI1. THE subscriber, residing at Wetertille, in the county ol Lucas, offers for sale, sl reasonable term a to price and paymeoLttOO of the mint splendid ImfTOVtd fimm upon the MumMt Kntf, to wit: The farm known aa the Dodd firm, at DamaiCOS, aboat twenty -five miles above .Maumec City, CtiBtsiBieg nearly ,100 acres, 711 of which are bottom land ttpon llie Maumce river, 'l'liere are upwards of 100 seres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and ont-hnuss. nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wsbah SBd Erie canal passes through the farm, thus airording Water 10 all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the must beautiful farms upon the MsuBjlSS fiver, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, eontslsiog nearly Ma hundred acres, over one hundred of which are btghly unproved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Mnumce. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards U D.IUICB KraitHl Hill, i'..;n UWCIIIIIB "ul UN.iiiy-i .. variety ol fruit, consisting ol a large quantity of ( berries, rapes plums and poaches in short, a place which the un- laralffBed lias titl.-d no. liMin r a ic.-uience oi iiueou yt-.irs as a home forhimsell. 'i'erinj maybe known on application, marlfi.l 11. RI'.l'.D To Country Nerchtnti. FIRST GREAT WHOLESALE SPRINfJ AUCTION SALE. A. P. STONE & CO., tWohsell Auction and Commission Merchants. WILL sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday nnd Wedoes-dav, March 27th and tilth, one hundred i ackaucs of British, French snd American Dry Good.. comprising a com plete assortment of new and beautiful stvlcs of Spring and Summer Goods, suited to the trade of tho interior of Ohio Every article will be sold, without reserve, lothe highest bidder. Among the goods are IJWO ps. F.nglith and American Print and Calicoes, 300 ps. English, Freneh and American Ginghams, 2(10 ps. painted Muslins and Lawns, 100 ps. Mourning l'rints, l.ingliams ami i.nwns. .hsj pes. .-miiiiuiit Pantaloon Goods. KJO pes. Vesting. 1,000 pes. Indian Head, Jewit City tad other style Brown Bhirting.dOOCS, Bleached ShirtiSg, WO pes. Muslins. Jaconet. Bonk and Swiss Muslins. Cap and Cape Laces. Lace and I.aec Edging, Black, Mixed, White and Brown Hose and Half Hooe, 100 pieces I ish Linens, 100 pieces Brown Linen for Summer Coats, Bonnet, Cap and TaJEtU Ribbons, Ulnte and Bl-ck Cape. Leghorn. Florence, Straw and Lawn Bonnets. Silk. Pongee and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric. Handkerchief. ALSO Pins, Needles, Combs. Hooks and Eves. Thread, Sewing Silk, &c, &c, comprising a complete ami perfect assortment of every article usuallv kept in the Dry (ioods line. ALSO 50 piece Black. Brown and Blue Cloths. 50 pieces Black and Fancy Casaimer. 600 pair Ladies Morocco Slipper and Shoes, 300 pairs Ladie Shoes and Boots, Calf and Grain. 20 cases Kip and Calf Boots. 300 pirs Men and Boys Kip Brogans. KX) boxes Suoerior Cavendish Tobacco. The attention of Merchants in Columbus and urrnund-ing town is particularly invited to this sale. Sale will commence each day at 9 o'clock. marlb d&w. A. P STONE. Auctioneer. 'T'HECalifornin nnd Orppon Trail Being Sketch-L of Prairie nnd Rocky Mountain Life, by Franci. Parkman, Jr., for .ale at the New Book Store. Neil House. p5 J. H, RILEY St Co. Vcnnont M " BOOKS fc-STATlpNKWV, 1 1 N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON BookeeUttt nud Btoiionere, IRfh etreet, THE OHIO OFFICER AND JUSTICES' (.HOC, EMBRACING the duties of justices of the peace eon-stables, and other towmhlp officert, including oflicert acting under the school law, with ipproptiate forme. Also, direction! at.d forms furexecytoTa.tamlaiitiatortiod guar diont, With a treatitf on the law Of partnerships and bail-meat, and the duties and liabilities nf common curriers, carriers of paoengeri, and innkeepers, with a collection of forms of doede, articles of agreement, bonds, powers of at torney, wills, otc.itc . by Humphrey II. Leavitt, Judge nl the District Court of thc'Duffed Statet for tho District U Ohio, i vol fjvo ,680 pages. Frlce reduced to 53,1a good law bindtitg. The present edition ofthe above work has been compiled with great e in-, and in now presented to the public with many important addition! and Improvement! Tho publisher indulgoe a elrong confidence that the present edition will prove n valuable utiltant to the justices ofthe peace, eon-stables and other fownehlp officer! 'i'he principal statutory provision!, relating to the duties, with the constructions sanctioned by the court! of the State and oilier legal refer ences. are embraced under appropriate licodt. The forms of those officers have been caroflnly revised, and large additions mode to their number. To the justice of the peace an! the iiian of Imatneis, the competuiToux treatise on the law relating to partners snd partnerships, ns also that rein ting to bailments, including the liabilities of common carriers, carrion of passengers, and inkeepers, will be of great practical utility. The forlM of article of agreement, con-voyanco! anil othftf iFttrumentl Of writing, necessary in the daily transactions of llfoj will be found pf great oonve nlence to evory man of business. RECOMMEKDATtOlts: From the Hon. M. Uirchard and Reuben Wood, Judges of the Supremo Court of the State of Ohio. The work." the Ohio Officer and Justices' Guide, " has been examined, so far as our time would permit, with care, and wc ere convinced thai it will be useful and convenient to lorse rlattet ol cur fellow citizens it lint, been prepared wjth much caro.snd contains much practical information, useful to tnon of business, and which rehtes to the daily transactions of life." M. BIRCH A RP, REUBEN WOOD. From the Hon. John ('. Wright " I have examined with considerable care the last edition of Judge Lea v It Pa Ohio Officer and Justices' uuide. This la a most valuable book tor the justices of the peace, constables and all Other township liicers. ami others connect ed wllli the buainOH ol these officers. The forms are accurate nud brief, and will be ol great SOrvlOfl in producing uniformity and oorraofness in the transactions of those officers. 'I he directions for executors, administrators and guardians, with fi rms of d( edi.willt, & c.. nud references to de- lions of our ennrts, w ill be found convent! nt. His brief tieatiae on the law oi partnership, bailment, common nhd pwsenger carrier, anq innkeepers, are well conceivedi As a whole, this book contains much matter of great practical use, and well adapted tn the end the author had in view." J. C. WRIGHT. Ohio Officers1 Galde Embracing the duties of constables and other township officers, including officers acting under the school laws, with appropriate fnrms ; also,directions and forms for executors administrators and guardians, with treatises on the law ol partnership ami bailment. and the rUttiessiid liabilities of common carriers, carriers of passengers, and innkeepers; with a collection of forms of deeds, article! of Bgreeinent, bondi, powers of attorney, wills, ace, die , by Humphrey H. Leavitt, Judge of the District Court ofthe united States for the itrict of Ohio. vol. Bvo. Price J? 1,25. The above volume will be found to embrace the duties ol constable! and othe r township officers, including officers acting under t he school law, with appropriate forms. Also, directions and forms for executors, administrators aud guardians, with treatises on the law of partnership and bailment) and the duties and liabilities of common carrions, carriers ol passengers, and innkeepers, with a collection fif r'nns ol deeds, articles of agreement, bonds, mortgagt e; pOWjrs of attorney, wills, tVc. The forms id' article- of agreement, conveyances and other instruments of writing, necessary in the daily trnnsac Man! of Ufa, will be found Ol great convenience to every man of business. The above valuable works nre for sale by the dozen o single OOpy at the bookstore of I, N. WHITING &l HUNTINGTON Columbus, March 1), 1849 They may also be had, at their prices, of tho following persons, viz Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; Joseph Jones, bookseller, Chillicothe ; William Mc Arthur, CirclevUfej D. M. Murray, Portsmi uth ; Sanfoid He Co., booksellers. ew- aik; VV. W. Reed & Sons. do.. Zaneiville j McCrackendc Thompson, Cambridge ; John Hurst, do.; Dr. John DunhAn, St. ('lairsville ; J 11. Thompson, bookseller. Wheeling A. L. Frazer, do., Steubenville ; R. L. .V T, Hanna, New Lis bnn ; James A. Adair, Bsq.. McConnellsville ; Win. Nash, Gsllipolisj Henry H. Neof, do) Beebedt EUkins. booksellers. Akron ; W. St S. Slocuni. do., Marietta ; J D. Rigger ec (-o., Mossillon I J.J. Fast, do., Canton ; B Little, do , Ravenna ; C. W. James, clerk ofthe court. Logan, Hocking county; John J. beach, bookseller. Mt. Vernon; Samuel K copper, Wooster John Basil, Cadis ; RK linos. clerk ol the court, Millersburoh, Holmes county t Wm.H.Can- field. BsSq., Medina; M.C. Younglove, bookseller, Clove land; Sanford 6t HayWnrd, do.. do.; C Bsrtifltt.do., Pnines-villf ; W.N, Porter, WarTen, Trumbull county; Amos (.'. Hubbard, clerk of the court Jefferson, Ashtsbels county ; David Campbell A- Son. booksellers, Sandusky Cityj Vv. M. Storks, Pottmaater, Lower Sandusky ; J. J. Reach, book seller. Mansfield ; J. R. Larwcll. clerk of the court, Rucy- rui ; llronsnn McLean. Kenton. Hardin county ; Kurtz ..y Lumbacker booksellers, Springfieldi S. Milllkan. clerk of the court, Waahlngton, Payette county; Charles 1311s, bookseller, Dej (on ; 1 rancts rlnms, Xenis ; w . M. McOar-vey, do., Pia.ua ; Thomas Brodte, Postmaster, Lebanon ; II. VT. Derby m, Co., booksellers, Cincinnati ; Rradley fc An-t!n ny.do . do.i Win W. l av, Delaware ; O C. Worth, tip I" r &nndU!Ky ; Curtis Allen. Clarion ; John ftlelvin. London Madiaon county : li'irirh ; and C. E martl-dAw. George Ebcrl.Titlin; Win. Hood. lVrrys-.Newman and J. M Crosby. Norwalk. HACAULEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 ceuls per Volume. niHB HISTORY OF ENGLANP, from the arceaaion X of James H.t by Thonas Babington Mneenleyt 'f'bo cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. 1 nnd I of the line edition of the same work, iu a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Klixntteth. The Histnn of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings; 1 vol. tlmo. ' Fart 6tn of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life ol Frnnklin. Price H ets. For sale at the Bookstore of aplll I. If. WHITING &- HUNTINGTON, Fretlcrika Bremer'! New Work. rpilE MIDNIGHT SUN) Pn.onist ck. By Freoerika X lircmer. Translated from the unpublished original, by Mary Howltt. i'rice 12.J ets For s:de at (bu Bookstore of apIO I N, WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ' HAGASINEB. GIRAHAM'd Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for X April, for s?.le by apS 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. Another supply of llncnnley's Euglnud, Nos. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of .lames II. By Thomas Babington Macauloy Vol. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this dav received at the Bookstore of April.). I. It. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA. THF. best work yetl Oregon and California in IR18, by J. Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Supremo Court of Oregon. Sec. With an appendix ; including recent and authentic information on the subject of tho gold mines of California, and other valuable matter, ol" interest to the em igrint, &e. With illustrations nud a map. I vols, 12 mo, this dav received at the bookFtore of mari. L N WHITING ,V. HUNTINGTON. HE LAM ARTIN E'S NEW WORK. T5 APHACL, or Pages of tlio Book of Life at twenty, by JLV Alphnme l)e l.aniart'uie. Pries 25 cent. This day received at I he bookstore el marts, i. n whiting Huntington. BAPTIST NOEL Union ol Church nnd State. Ksaayoa the union of Choieh and Siate. by Baptist Wliothesiev Noel M. A. 1 vol II BKO, Abhotfa History of IlnntiilmL History of Hannibal, the Carthaginian, by Jacob Abbott with engravings. I vol . Ill mo., this day received at the bookstore of nsarM. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HI! LW KITS NEW WORK."" THE CANTONS ; a Family Picture, by Sir E. I.ytton Bulwor part 1. Price I8 cent. Tbi day received at the bookstore of mai'28. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. IRVINGVTWORKST'ol. T. Tale of a Traveler I vol , 12 mo. 51.25 Columbus and his Companion. Vol. 3, w ith mp. 1 ,25 'I'he previou vol, furnished. For ale by inarl'J. 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. GWVNNE ON SHERIFFS, Ac. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the Law or Sheriff and Coroner, with forms and tefeience to the tatue of Ohio, Indian t. and Kentucky. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. mar30 i. 11. RILEY ct CO. CINCINNATI. iDsam eoBKLiBo. wntuM wood, ttran wood. t'ONKMNU, WOOD A CO., ausraeTVUiM Br 1'iiro Wlilto Lead, Chrome OraeB, KeH l.cail, " Yr-lluw, l.illiarRO. " Hnd, Puttr, I'nri. Grei'n. WhltlfljJ. liro dried, ('hinese Blue, I'uris VVIiite. Assorted colored I'siats and Ciller Vinegar. 'rti iiiile. of Court itrcit, Eml of llroadtcay. llirG have adopted tin; most approved molliod, aa prae-V tised b In i Rssterfl inriiiufiicturcrs, ia msBufactar iii White l.cail. rtntl will warrant it equal to any manular-turi"! in (he Ualted Stales. Will warrant tho quality of each aftioll We nninulantiire, to lis n gnmi a any to be pro cured, and to iiive entire satislaction. Ofr.rcd at lowest priees on usual time, er discount for cash. t'incinnati.Jan. II ivd&w TAB. 100 lirls S. C. Tar, Ut receired and Tor sale by apli KING A- lll'.I'l'NI'.H.Cinciaaati. COFFEE. MO baga Rio. 200 do Latruvra. 1'or sale by KliNti Cc IIEKI NKU, 27 Main alreet, nmr2I. Cincinnati. QUOAR AND M)I,ASSF.8.-3.'0 hdd. Sugar, fair and prime-. l.tlX) bids. Mnlassea. For isle by L-tvr: ... f 1 1.-L-1.-v i; u ctn u.i Cincinnati, HIED PEACHES SO itekl. just received by apli MNti .V H Kr r ii r.K, Cincinnati. rice; TAR, AND FISH. r) casks Hice, tOObbls. Tar, '200 do Kiel). For ale by KING Sc BEFFNER, 17 Main street, Cincinnati. MUl.ES. Six very line Mules, suitable for California dventurers. mav be had by applying to apf. KING A HKFFWER,t7MalB at. CincinBati. (bUtiAR AND S. If. MOLAsVesZ 0 2IK) bns Refined Bugara ; .50 do. S. fl Molasses, prime, landing from ilolle Ivle, nnd for sale by apli KING Si. 1 1 l'.ri'Ni:ii. Cincinnati. R- AaSINS. aoolinxos.TflilTboxca, 100 i boxes, land-in frop) John AdaBtSi end foi sale by ap KING St HEFfNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES." 1 ,1 mi hrlHMnla,ses.lamlinu' from Belle Isle, nnd lor sale by KING 4 IIEFFNER. apG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 1 a r HA (;s Pimento; 50 bafts Jam Coffee 1UU Uniling from United States, and for ssle by a; KING Si IIEFFNER, CiucinBati. T BATHER. 100 bundles llppei and Skirting Leather I J just received tiy KING & HKFFNF.K. a pi No. 27 Main St.. Cincinnati. SIINDIUES.-80 hf chests V. II. ( P. and Imp. Tea: UK) caddies do do do do; 50 qr caBks F. Durand'l llurundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine ; It) do pure juico I'ort Wines 100 essks Scotch Ale and London Porter ; 51)11 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peaeh Brandy ; 50(1 oz. No. I, Nutmeg ; rXIO mats Cs!sia ; IPO baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by marcli7. - SOIITIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, oj mils from Newport, Ky., W) acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, anil other improvements. Price $50 per acre, one-half down, balance on time. Apply to BOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 11 Columbia at., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 21) qr casks Priest .Madeira Wine ; 36 octaves Bleed. do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouso do j 5 pipes do do; In store aud lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN Sl CO., fb7. H Columbia at Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Scignette Drandy ; 10 do d- J. B. Godard do ; 15 do do Maglory do j 5 do do J. J. ltupuy do j All of which are perfectly pure and for ale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., (el7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mar. chant, deals in Butler. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justu Wright, and A. G. Richardaon, Bro. Si Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgra St Co., New Luboa, GrtggA Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans', S. B Ross, Portsmouth; Lawsuit dc Covode, Welliville ; F.w.alt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville; W. C. Scott. St. Louis. ep2! dtf. TOTHE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 splen-did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas arc purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart It Dunham, New York, cannot bo equalled in the U. State. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerocms, and occupies the w hole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 and j pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of aay of the F.ast- sra packing houses. SMITH St NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut st... Cincinnati, O. ""HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WF. beg leave tn Intern, the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former trock a very extensive variety of Goodain the Hard ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchant to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, a w e are confident that our price will be found correspondingly low with those of New York anil other Eaa lern cities. Ourstock i comprised in part ofthe following! Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneatbs; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks II nni ' Trace, lines; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmer.tof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted tn our care. MEAD St WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. I) AGS WANTEDWe-will at all time pay the 1 V. highest market price in Cash for good Rags. The present prlM is S!3.1& per hundred lbs. NIXON St CO., Paper Manulaeturer. Walnut at , Four doors below Pearl t., Cincinnati. march! 52 Cin gz. BOI KHON WHISKEY. 200 bbl. Bourbon Wilis-1 kov, ranging from 3 to 8 year old, ia store and for sain low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., I'eb7 24 Columbia at., Cincinaati. n TWIST TOBACCO 30 k.g. No. 1,6 Twist To- t. Uicco, in store and lor sale ov SOU PHOATE, HAWTHORN St CO, 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. febl2. jMHAMPAIGN WIKE9. W 50 baskets Cliquot Chsmpsigs ; 30 do Heidiick do; ... rse I unmet do; In ptore and for ale low, bv febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO. SMALL LUMP TOBACCO 75 boxe Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do; 100 do Mo. 81 do; 50 do Mo. 12' do ; 50 do Mo. Ill', do; 150 do Mo. lb do; 100 do Va. lb do; in .tor. and for alc low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO.. march7. 24 Columbia l , Cincinnati. ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN LIBRARY, JL 4 vols.. 1 2 mo Tenth edition. Life of Marion. Life of Putnam. Life of Captain John Smith, Incident of America, from I77G to 1847. Forle cheap at the new bookatore, Neil Home. Each volume old separately. The Trade unplied oa good terms. mark J. H. RILEY tV CO. |
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