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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLl) MBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1849. NUMBER 256. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east corner of High atrcot aud Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly per a cm urn Weekly per unnnm, gr, no 3 no 2 00 Terms of AdvTrtimnB:. Twelve lines or less, one or threo insertions. SI , aniUS ceiila for each additional insertion for three inonlha JS for ail montlia JH lor 12 montes ftfl I ,onger advertisc-mentaiiitho same proportion, willi a deduction of 20 per cent, on tbl amount over J20 in six months. BTTH1 Vll. FortWOiYI lines JI2 fourth of a col iiiuii JIO half a column $30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CAULIII.lt J.UOVH " A ICI.IS1.I-: HOUSE. Opposite the New Court II o use, South Main street, ApriK.t-w&wtf. CIRCt.tTII.LB, OHIO. C. T. SOUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, add SOLICFI OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollico on Stato street, in he MaBonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business attended to with promptness andcaro. dec20 dlf. CHARLES W. GILMOHE, ATTORNEY AT LW,Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Koss, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov3()..dtr. MATTHEWS St BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, low. f. J.MATTHIWI. A. 1!. BtlTTLM. II. I). MOTTEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mid Solicitor an Chanc try. Of fico on High street, one door north of tuo Exchange Bauk, up atairs. May 25. ' WAXTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. ColnmbUI, Ohio. O" Also, a Conunissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho State &f New York. (TJ" Office on High at., between Town and Rich. nct20. till. lHAHIS'S til'TICR. BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sts., oonosito Baptist Church, dccll dtf. i . niKt a iiv iv nrvrvi. B Y DAVID MITCHjELL, Broad itntt. Colammit, O- jjio. nmi u. .(in. T. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. fJOOKSELLERS anil Stationers, next door to the Clinton D Hank. High street,Columbus,Ohio. Alargaaasorlmem if Hooks aud Stationery always on hand. " SEIBEET & LII.I.EV, BOOK-HINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Olfi-ces, Columbus. Aug. 26. 1815. Wm. Skibkkt. M. C. LlLLBY, GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Class, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Ciooda, ic.Jcc, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. wilEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, Glass, Arc. ice, wholesale aud retail, corner L.HiA.Ljn i . r-.iJi-.iuia nuln 01 rilgn ami ivro.ui hucm:., . ouou.,...-, wu. FAI Jlllinui uiir.! DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Staffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Itc, High street, Coluiiihus. Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. n. kin.. EALER IN DRY GOODS, c opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. ov. ra..n. B. COM STOCK St CO ......iv.n of . .... FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X Produce Dealers, ai ind Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. BIDGWAY A OOm XltON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety of ( 'aa-lings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. OK. BOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE. N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale s Ollico. Hlgn It., x.oaatanoi. oecn. COLUMBUS HAT STOKE. JE RCDISILL, High streel, opposite the State Build- inga, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Capa of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. f. Pkhkv will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining comities. Ollice on east aide of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting it Huntington a Boukstoro Feb. lb..t-wlf. WtfttwmTKwrwii "" Cn. tf iiJAaaajp- WM. WILLSHIEE RILEY, MQURGICAI, snd Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio, tj Agent for Aloook'l Premium Teeth. For sale Baker Ac Biley'a Patent Forcep Key. May I.L.t-wly, cTtyi7ite1.ystabi.e. THE aiibaeribcr baa removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Good e, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew a'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House, inr ftORBBM AND CARRIAUES TO LET n) Nov 2. .dlf. J. MASM-'.Y. GEORGE E. WAECDTT, SKIN ANV MANNER TAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. tOt.UMHlIS. OHIO. OHIO MUTUAL rill i: INSURANCE CO. Eire and Life Insurance. riMUS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Oepnrtment. ttf The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op tion of tho applicant. Life Depnrtment. Policieaon Lives isaueil daily at one-hat the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin genciea. For information, apply al the ollice, Carpenter's Huilding, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lurabus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH. Sept. 16, 1845. twy. Secretory. TO PARENTS. 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 Medicine. Townaend's Sarsaparilla for the cleauaiag of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's ledia Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousaada can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's &. Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public fur yeara as a certain remedy fur expelling worms from the human system. Heller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Svrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cofda, Hoarseness, Influenza. Tickling Seoaations of the Throat, Whooping Cough, 4c, Ate. Trass's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all othera for the enre of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns, etc. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Wm. King's Dnig Store, C-lumbue. one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug3 dtf. UMTRII STATUS II0TKL Coluiiihus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United Ststca Hotel, located a row rods south of his old stand, where he ia prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome hia old patrons aud friends, and all others who may have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or ploaaure. Mured 88, 1849. (TT Statesman, Scioto Gazetto, Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald pabliab wcokly, to nmount of gi each, an. I charge this ollice. imirftl. NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, lor a term ot years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT "of John Burr, Fsq., oilers tu his friends anil the public a choice selection of Ervit Trite, Bhrubbtrv. -rem House J'tants. A-c, A-c. Having purchased nil of tho celebrated Burr seedling strawberries. In these v ill be found varieties superior to nil others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above linn, hv calling at iho nursery about half a mile cast of the Montgomery House, or by leaving their orders with John Miller, 92 High alreet. John Burr's, near the Post Office, or at thc-ehop of the aubscribcr's father, on Friend stroct, can have the same attended to promptly. All trees, ccc, will bo packed for shipping, in first, rato order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March IK), 1849-tf. FOB RENT IMMEDIATELY. I'll AT new. elegant, convenient and hcallhv House M opposite the new Court House, on High street. This House is well calculated for the accommoda tion of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. F.very thing about it couveuieiit, comfortable and pleasant. Inquire of L. P. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April 6 tf Rent Instate Agents. ATFII, HOUSE BATHS are ll now in full operation, and tliisMffti healthy, cheap and delightful luxury Blffjy a-'ii it n i lxt Atniiivril in Cnl I nirlpr- KL'', tion. Warm.LuldaHd Sliowcr JIaths ?Vr nt all hours. aVSQHkwE IHj Tickets obtained nt the Office of the Neil House. Ladies' oaths. The Hiiths for Ladle are now open, and tickets can h obtained by r jnin the bell in the ladies' ptrior of the Neil House, where u lem.ila attendant will he in readiness, dec 1 1) dtf. jrUHMTwAY & CO., BROAD STREET. OLVMBV8, OHIO. MAJNUKACTUKKKS of Steam Klines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds ol' Marhinerv. Twy are the exclusive manufacturer in this part of Ihe State of BUekt Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Storfit And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing hte improvements made under the special diree-tion of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the vry best family Cooking Stove whieh has ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There are fourm-7.on, from INo. '2 to No. b, varying iu fcizc and price so as to soil liny family. The Kuhycribcrs also make the Premium (,'ooking Stove ol a superior pattern. This is a flood ;hu) cheap Stove. Welt Btock ol Stoves con sists, in part, ot the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. to-vV?(Sfc reimuui Improved ookmg mmy jr-ly Stoves. Stoves, elenant pattern. I'eckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. ConJ. 1'arlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue (lie Plow business, as formerly, an : make a variety of kinds ol the very best Materials and workmanship. In addition to their former busincps, they have prepared themselves nt reat expense, and arc now manufacturing STKAM ENGINES, of various sizes aud patterns, hut ail embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same tjualjtv can b6 procured for cine whcie. Machinery of all kinds liiade to order, and repairs promptl nttended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers ol Parlu;r's Talent Water Wheel in this Stato, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. declliilkw. J. RIDGWAY & CO HOSION 1'IANOS. THF. subscriber would most respectlully call the attention ot the musical public to some of (iilbcrCn rate.nl Grund Action I'iano Eortei, He is now openiii., amons which are two iGolfollord Pianos, for compactiicss of form, lieauly of style, delicacy of touch, power and tpnlitr of tone. SURPASS A I.I. OTHERS, ever made in this country. Their peculiar couslr net ion rondos the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, as eilliiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being l.eard. Persons wishing to purchase and lb profession generally are respecll'ully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will be warranted for nun year if they do not prove good, llio purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music fur the Piano will bo received monthly. Piano wire in sets or single string. Pianos, Organs, Seraphines, and all kinds of musical instruments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. W areroom. 4 doora north of jNieil House. novbd.Vw l v A. KI'.KI), Agent. MA HOG ANY. ZEBBA AND BOSEWOOD VENEERS AND PLANK. Till', subscribers have for sale 13000 feel of the above kinds of wood, and having purchased most of their stock in the log of tho importers, and superintended tho sawing flwiafiea, they are able to oll'cr a great variety of first rate wood nt very low prices. W'e havo also for sale Marble t'entre Tables and Stand Tops, Looking dass Plates, Curled Hair. Hair Cloth, Sofa Springs, cVc. all of the best qualitv and verv cheap for cash Sept !)...! I wfcwtf. I. (1. DRYER & CO. IN. 11. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of Cabinet Purnitiire and Chairs, and any one wlio has the cash to pay for furniture, will do well to call and see our stock and prices. I O. I). . CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SAEK. The subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on tho .National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the ea '.ern boundary line of the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Itlind Asylum, to wit: out lota Nos. H,99, 100, 108 and lOfi, of Crosby's addition of out-lota. Also, Ios I, 2. 4 and b. of Ramsey's addition. 26. 27 and SO. of Champion's aulKlivisiou of hall section No. SS. Also, MVlot No. 2.1. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. flii there is a good two sti.ry brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses, &r. There is also on in-lot No. 2,'f, on Town ttreet. a small frame house. Por further particulars, as to price, Ate. inquire of thfl subscriber on the premises. apbL.dArwtr AMOS S. LAMSLY. t.ltlNWOI.I) HOU9K, OEI.AMABE, OHIO. THIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasant-esl location in town, being on the summit with the Court ll.uise. Public Ollicos, Ave., has just been neatly relit ted and nswi unn'siri, and now affords aecointntidntione kq.ua I. in comfort, if not superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders nnd visiters, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and. in their season .a great variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and well supplied KKADINCi LOOM, where ttie feast qf easmi'' may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general, are invited to call, and no pains w ill be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can lie well accommodated at this House. Fakk as good as the best. Hn.i.j row and uniform. K. liRISWOLD. April 20.. t-wlw&wtf. NEW BOTANIC MEIHCINTOREr- TOn High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HI", subscriber has taken Howard's itotanic Medicines, and is filling np with fresh and well prepared articlea. such as ail peraoua who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit Also, a supply of those well known Liniments for external application, that be lias been employed in manufacturing for years pasl, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. 'I he different Syrups. Hitters, Tinctures, 4ec that aro in use. can all be had on short notice. apl3 d&wly ROBKRT CLOUD. sc''ij m maxL MOV VtiuLf TWO SRLKNI1IU FARMS FOB NALK. Till', subscriber, residing nt Watervillo, in the county of Ijicss, offers fur sain, at reasonable terms aa tu price and payment, (loo ' the most splendid improved farms upon the hlanmce River, to wit : 'Phc farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twentv-hve miles above Maiimce City, conlnininu nearly ,'KK) acres, 7tt of which are bottom Isml upon the Maumee river. There nre upwards of 100 acres iu a highly improved stato, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, iu.t.llH r . 'in.- Mi l . . : i - .....I in iu irc.n. i .... .. n .... -.i i nun r.n . .lull passes through the farm, time affording wnter to all it parts. anu ease ot transportation to tne taxc. j ins is one ol trie most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely ho exceeded in the State. Also, the farm uoon which I reside containinu nearly two hundred ncres, over one hundred of which are highly unproved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there arc largu and very productive orchards ol choice grallcd fruit, good dwelling and nut buildings, n variety ol fruit, consisting of a largo ipisnlity of cherries, grapes plums nnd peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during n residence of fittcen years, na a home for himself. Terms may be known on application. Imarl6.1 H. REED. A. P. STONE & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, AUK now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry (loods, to which tLcv invite the atten- liou of tliu merchants in Columbus nnd surioundiiig country Our stock is large nnd as complete ns can be found in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and we can and will sell them ns cheap as they can be purchased in citiicr ot mo nuovo named cities, Willi the addition ol freight. We buy our goods of the Importers. M.-inulartiirers. and at the great Package Auctiona, the same places where the wholesale merchant! east buy, and we can live al as small profits in Columbus, w here rents and other expenses nre not one-tenth what they are enst, as they can. We invito one and all to look at our stuck aud prices, nnd judge for Inem- selves. a. 1'. siuiM', ex. l.u. P. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our goods nre now arrivintr. and we should be elad to aee them. marlli MM. NOTICE. Till', partnership between the undersigned and ficorge W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, tkc was dis solved on the 20th mat. Tho books, accounts, kin., of the late linu of Thompson It Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with hiui all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call nnd settle witlhouf delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. ,10, llll!,. ltf NOTICE TUP. Books nnd Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and ( abinct business, are left bv him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or Indebted by note or account, will please call at my oince ami settle. J. r, BKUI.K. April 13. .dim, OAI.E OF BEAIi ESTATE BY ORDFR OF C? COURT. On the filth day of June. A. I). I II III. at 2 o'cloek in the nltemntin, nt the door of the county Court House, in tne City ol t oiumous. franklin county. Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the lollowing real estnte.as tho property of Kdwnrd N. (iregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 762, 763,767, and 76H, as the same are described anil delineated on the recorded pint of the city of Columbus, in Kranklin county said part being 1!! feet oil' the north end ofesoh of said lots aid 13 freteast and west and I8J feet north a ml south in the northwest corner of iu lot No. 761. in said city. IU feet off of lot 7bl, appraised at f IIS 00 Do do do 76.1, d 100 00 Do do do 767. do 12.5 00 Do do do 6II, do 17,'i 00 Tho N. W. cornerot 761 do .'.0 00 'Perms one-third cash; ono third in one year, nnd one-bird in two years, with interest from the day of sale, and secured by mortgago on the premises. A. S. CHKW. apl2-d iOil. Adm'r of p.. N. Orcgory, dee'd. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership between U. DENIU ot SONS, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far us relates to L. A. and C. P.. Dkkio. All debts duo said firm are to bo paid, and all those due from the same discharged at tho store, whero tne business will be continued by l.. IM sn. & A. M. hi-io. under tho firm of (1. DEN Hi &. SON. marchfi ' ARHIVFI) LAST NlfJIIT. BEAUTIFUL Pine FRENCH GINGHAMS, for 25 cts. Various other kino's ditto, from IJA to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a naw article.) Black ligured and black Brusbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figure)! that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Thoso RIBBONS and BONNLTS are going off al a speed beyond all calcula tion ; but more are coming ap5 II. COWLP.S & CO, 1.11 High. BY SAMEAHRI V A L, " NEW and rare styles of VESTING S and CRAVATS for tin gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERF.S. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMKKKS and anico article nfCA8HMA RETTE for Spring Coats, by ap5 11. COWLP.S & CO. COPARTNERSHIP Mcl'.LVAIN & PITCH, Wholesale and Retail (irocers, and Dealers in Produce, would respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found nt tin: warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer for sale a large assortment of (iroceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS, MoELYAIN, julyodiVw. R. PITCH. H'HOYS, DO YOU HEAR THAT I G1REAT BARGAIN I For sale a valuable farm, in Frank-T lin county, situated on tho road leading from llownrd's Mill to Dublin, nnd one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains 13.1 acres of laud, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good log dwelling house and bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water, For further pirtieuiirs inquire of the subscriber on the premises. tplt-Smdfew. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOLERA. Ihe most convenient and pleasant residence iu the beautiful and healthy town of Worthington is for sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every convenience about It for comfortable living. The. situation is the most desirable iu the the town for a residence, without exception. Tile village of Worthington is noted for the respectability and intelligence of its people anil for its churches and rood schools, and is Hie most healthy place ill this part ol the country. Not one case of cholera occured there when it visited Columbus in 1898. and any one living there during the coming summer will be safe from that dreaded pestilence. It is but nine miles from thecityof Columbus, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation tor those wishing retirement and pure air, nt the same lime that they can have a ipiick and easy communication with the city. Knrmire of JaollL.dfcw. H. COWLKS & CO., 1.11 High st. BAKint'snTENTPRl5 IT is evident this Oate possesses many valuable qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all dilliculty of sagging 2d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing itsiyitire weight on the roll ers, and only in a perpendicuiardirectiiin. mm, A team may approach it on cither ride without backing up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it nut of the way when open. 6th. 'Pima and labor saved in opening and sbiiltiiu:. equxls filly feet travel ateach operation. 7th. The dilliculty of swinging a-jainat wagons while passing thro is obviated. Ilth. g. or more is actually saved on each tiate by obviating the expense of iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 cts. ihcse dates took the first Premium nt the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. Octobei, (846) also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket (iate. also, the Farm (late has been built in front of Iho Institution for the Blind, wuere they may be inspected. 'Pile subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the dove dates, and will sell rights on rcisonable terms. Columbus. June IS. .dlswtf. JOLL SF.ARLES. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SA EE. Situated one and a half miles south ol Co lumlius. on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres; two-thirds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is uplanu . f good quality lor corn or wheat. All der cultivation but boat 90 acres. The farm is well wa tered. having the Scioto river running the whole length on one aide, and a never failing sulphur spring kr the centre, which for stock water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call ami ex amine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. April 3. .dtffcw WM. L. MINER. URt;UNDY PORT WINE. -50 Qr. Casks Fr I'uraud Burgundy I'ort, now landing and for sale bv SOUTIKtATE, HAWTHORN or. CO. npl7 21 Columbia at. A BOOK nl thn Hudson Edited by Jeoirrcy Crayon, for aalo al tho new Bookstore. Neil House. fcap2J J. II RILEY & CO. HOOKS Ai STATION K W. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Itooksellers and Stationers, igi slrn7. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC' N. WHITING, Columbus, has just pttbH.hfd I new edition of practical lb ins in actions personal and real, and in chancery, now in common use in tho Stalu of Ohio ; comprising Process, DtoJlrttlOM, Pleaa, Replications, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Sciro Facias, Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying (.'la wauls, Hill of Particulars', Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, Depositions iu State Courts lad in Courts of the United SUttes.Redemptioa from 'Pax Sales, Clerk's Entries, Executions, Partitions. Habeas Corpus, Ontlis, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in chancery, Injunctions, Subpmna and Notice, Demurrers, Pleas, Answers, llnaring nnd Rehearing, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Dei rees, Arc, with notes. " ( it dangerous to alter old established forms " 2 Eq. L'a. Ahg. 761. By P. B.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I large sup. royal flvo. vol. of 1170 pages , in tine law binding. The publisher has great pleasure iu presenting to the profession the follow ing favorable recommendations of this edition of tho Forms and Practice : From the Judges of the. Court in Ranis. CoOKT IN Bank, Jan. 7, llll!), The new Forms, the Authorities adduced, and the copious Notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. It has been prepared with grant earn, aril evinces a degree of ciitical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame, as in able law miter, of its learnod and amiable author. In my judgment it w ill not sutler under the the lest Of critical examination, by comparison with most modern works of accredited reputation. M. BIRCHARD. Tho undersigned concur in the opinion above expressed. r. Ill I'CHCOCK, P.. AVERY, N C. READ. From Ihe lion. Judge BumtL The volume, as you remark, has been very much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged eases touching the subject matter of the text. It appears lo me that no Practitioner iu tho Courts of our State, wi'h your book beforo them, can be at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; nnd it is very evident Hint the numerous references iu your copious poles will save much lime and labor to those of the profession who consult the work. Prom Judge Wright. 'I'he first edition has been carefully revised, nnd so many other forms added, that " this may be regarded as almost a new work." Authorities are adduced lo sustain all but the forms on nrie statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious Notes are added lo this edition, relnling chiefly to practice selected from materials collected by the author during several jears and especially relating to the more important ' question! in ( Inanpers Practice that have not vet been settled in the Courts of Ohio," Wt think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable hook of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and accuracy in the judicial proceedings of the Courts of Ohio, and to lid the young practitioner, as well in ihe old one, iu the modes of proceeding, 'Phis book should he ill the library of every practising lawyer. JUDO WaLKIS remarks iu his Western Law Journal for Decembet We have here, under the mine ol a second edition, in re-lily a new book, of 870 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the practitioner of law iu Ohio. Wo do not "see ho even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be nt a loss for the mode of procedure, whether he he Judge. Attorney,! Clerk. And Mr, Wilcox has not only given the how, hut the wherefore; (or authorises are cited to sustain almost every loroi presented. And then the index Hint better half ol a law book is very elaborate aud complete. On the w hole, we are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made fur tho profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed And wo congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities thus ajfurded for taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of any case. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April 12, HUP. The work may also he had. at Ihe publisher's price of II. W. Derbey & Co., Cincinnati; II. Limbocker and James Morrison, Piqail Charles Ells. Dayton i Thomas Brndie, Lebanon ; John N. Cm 17., Springfield ; Win. W. Fay, Delaware; C. E. Newman, Norw.dk; J.J. Beach, Mansfield; George Ebort, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood. Perrfiburgh ; I). Campbell i. Sons, Sandusky City ; Samuel Snipper, Wooster; Wm. H. Canlield, Medina ; M. C. Younglovc, Cleveland ; C. Hartlett. Paincsvillc ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Michener, Akrou ; D.J. Bigger, Massil-lon ; J.. I. Fast, Canton ; B. Little, Ravenna ; W.N. Porter, Warren; L. I lamia It Brother. New Lisbon ; W. W. Heed St Son, Zanesville ; E Sanford & Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circlcville ; and Jn.eph Jonii, ChiUlcotbe. dAw, 5,000 PIECES OF WALL PAPEB. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papers, comprising the most extensivo variety of Pat terns ever offered for sale in this market; prices varying from 6 cents to 81,80 per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant Match PottlTIU Bordering, &;c. 'Window Curtain Papers a large variety of Eire-Hoard Sereins all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring lo purchase Wall Papers. Ite., are respectfully invited to call and examine this assortment before purchasing elsewhere. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. mar2!i dci w iUAX AULEY-EMHVAN D, for accents per Volume. rplIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho nccession J Of James 11,1 by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. I nnd 2 of ihe lino edition of the-samo work, in a clear, beautiful typo ami hindiomely boaad Q.ucc.11 Elizabeth. 'I'he History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. BntO, Part 6th of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apltl I- N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION-TO TUB PBAD 111. NARRATIVE of the lato Expedition to the Deail Sea. From a Diiry by one of the party. Edited by Edward P. Moniaguo ; attached to the Pniled States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing ol'the Expedition, in November. 1847. till the return of tho same, in December, 1848. Illustrated willi a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. ENuuislPcola nine 55. REPORTS of cases argued aud determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the oases in the court of Queen's Beni-h, in Trinity Vacation, Michielmil term, Hilnry term, and Easier term, 11146. Mason anil Wrlsby's Reports, vol. 11. Just received at the bookstore of Ip88, I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. as roiiiX ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving The author's new revised edition, complete in one; with a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalantla, a story of the Sea.l v the author ol Ve-massee,"" ( iuy Rivers." Ac. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the buoksloie of np25 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. VOLlT.51 4 53OF THE LAW LIBRARY. THF. Law Library, Third Series, Vols. 51 and U ; too), taining Ryles on Bills, with American Note.. Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Kills ot' Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases. Whilworlh's Eojaity, Precedents. .Vc. Just received at the bookstore of np.'... 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frrdcrilia Hrpmer's New Work. THF. MIDNIGHT SUN; PuaxiMAo. BjFreaerlki Bremer. Translated from tiio unpublished original, bv M.-irv Howitt. Price 12 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of iptO I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Goiley's I.adiea' Book, for vJ April, for sale by npj. I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Naeauley's England. Noi. I and 1. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of James II. By Thomas Babington Mncnulev. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply thi nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LUMBER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Colimbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea-soiled flooring on nnd after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumlier will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6. .tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. CINCINNATI. tMA toaii iNO. WILLI, WOOD ai.rnii) wnnn. CONK 1. 1 .to, WOOD & CO., MAnui AcriiitcKs or Pure White Lead, Chromo Grenn, Red Lead, f Yellow, Lithaige, " Red, Putty. Paris Grenn, Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Pans White, Assorted colored Paints and Ciller Vinegar. J'or(i tide of Court ttrtet, Eatt of Broadway. YV'' '',1V adopted the most approved method, as prec V tiscd b beat Eastern manufacturers, in manulactur ing White Lead, anil will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Statea. Will warrant the uualitr of each article we manufacture, to lie as good as any to bo pro cured, and to give entira satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. .1 lydA-w MA GLORY BHANDY.-Sevcn hf. Pipes Miglory Brandy tins day receiveil and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Ipl7 21 Columbia it. " BTtUODD A KD DttA N DY. 10 hf. Pipes this tl . superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOU I'HGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., ap!7 24 Colimbia it. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar. uat receired and for sale by apt! KING A- IIEFFNER, Ciieiiiati. COFFEE. 500 bags Rio. 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar2?. Cincinnati. OUOAR AND MOLASSES.-J50 hdds. Sugar, fair O snd prime ; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING it HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, DRIED PEACHES 50 sacks, just received by apii KING & IIEFFNER, Cincinnati. R ICE, TAR, AND ITSII.- ZO casks i .ice, 200 bbls. TIT, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING St. IIEFFNER," 27 Main itreet, mar2? Cincinnati. IVTULF.S -Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia .- dvenlurers, may be had bv applying to po MNU it UK! r iNt.lv, 21 Main at. Cincinnati. QUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES- O 2IX) brie. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime. lauding from Belle Isle, and for sale by apG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RALSI.NS.-200 boxes, 100 1 boxes, 100 boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd lor sale hv ap6 KING It HEFFNER, Cincinnati. j TOLASSKS. 1,000 brls Molasses. landing from Belle 1VJ Isle, and tor sale by KING It HEFFNER. np6 27 Main at , Cincinnati. 100 opli HAGS Pimento; 50 baga Java Colfee landing from 1 'piled States, and for aale by KING IIEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING & HEFFNER, np!i No, 27 njnin st., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES k7 5 50 hi chests V. II. G, P. and Imp. Tea; 100 llddiea do do do do; 50 qr casks P. Durnud's Burgundy Port Wine j 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice I'ort Wine; 100 casks Scotch. Ale and London Porter; 2011 boxes Clari-t Wiees. various brands ; 10 bids, pore Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 500 mats Cassia ; 1 1 '0 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by march7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, A miles from Newport, Ky., 60 acres under cultivation, a new two atory brick house, containing eiuhl rooms, orchard, well, cistern. nnd other improvements. Price SUM per acre, one-half down, balanco on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., mnrrh7. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES.-20 or casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 85 octaves Blaudy do do j 50 qr casks Wooilhouse do ; 5 pipes do do: III store aim lor sale low, by nUUTHQATK. HAWTHORN St CO., feb7. 14 Columbia at., Cincinnati . RANDIES 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignctte Brandy ; 10 do do J.B.Godird do;' 15 do do Maglory do; 5 do do J. J. Dnpuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale h w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., feb7. !4 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, ( Late if New Lisbon, Ohio, ) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwording Merchant, deals in Bitter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. St Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrnss fc Co., New Liaboi j GriggAr. Elliott, Philadelphio; John Smith. Now Orleans; S. B. Ross, Ports avOethl Lawson It Covode, Welleville ; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Naahyille : W. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep2J dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and receiveil our first shipments, consisting of 36 solen. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Pens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will bo replenished weekly. uur leas are purchased fur cash direct rrom Importers, anil our Pianos being from the manufactory of Ktmlart ot ijunnnin, nnw 1 ora, cannot tie equalled in the U. Statea. 'I'he Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warerooma, andoc Olpjei the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in j nnd $ pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH it'NlXON, Ugt. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut ts., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to iuforn the Merchants of the Weateru country that wn are now teceltiaa in addition to our former slrock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. vve particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will bo found ones loniiingiy low witn niose, ot iew V ork nnd other Kas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the fid low ing t . o s, -minion s, nno inann s Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks I fire OS, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will l.e .mi ,. In alio.. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. Mar.-b L.t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. Afi" WA NTETl We wilFaT",,!! times nav the V highest market price in ( 'ash for good Raga. The pre sent price is y.",25 per hundred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Mnnulactnrera, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl st., Cincinnati, marchli g2 Cin Gag. BOURBON WHISKEY. 200 bids. Bourbon Whi.. key, ranging from 3 to I! years old. in store ami for aale lowhv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO.. feb7. 24 Columbia it , Cincinnati. 6 TWIST TOBACCO.-30 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To-bacco, in store and for sals bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN It CO, fehlj. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. pIIAMPAIGN WINES.- 50 baskets Cliquot Champaign ; 30 do Hcidaick do; 25 cases Cabinet do ; In store and for sale low, by M.I 2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO. 8 MALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mil. 5'e Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5'a do ; 100 do Mo. fi'a do; 50 do Mo. I2'a do ; !0 do Mo. 16'a do; 160 do Mo. ft do : 100 do Va. ft do ; in store and for aale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN it CO.. tuarch7. !4 Columbia at , Cincinnati.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLl) MBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1849. NUMBER 256. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east corner of High atrcot aud Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly per a cm urn Weekly per unnnm, gr, no 3 no 2 00 Terms of AdvTrtimnB:. Twelve lines or less, one or threo insertions. SI , aniUS ceiila for each additional insertion for three inonlha JS for ail montlia JH lor 12 montes ftfl I ,onger advertisc-mentaiiitho same proportion, willi a deduction of 20 per cent, on tbl amount over J20 in six months. BTTH1 Vll. FortWOiYI lines JI2 fourth of a col iiiuii JIO half a column $30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CAULIII.lt J.UOVH " A ICI.IS1.I-: HOUSE. Opposite the New Court II o use, South Main street, ApriK.t-w&wtf. CIRCt.tTII.LB, OHIO. C. T. SOUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, add SOLICFI OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Ollico on Stato street, in he MaBonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Hank. Al! professional business attended to with promptness andcaro. dec20 dlf. CHARLES W. GILMOHE, ATTORNEY AT LW,Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Koss, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov3()..dtr. MATTHEWS St BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of I. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, low. f. J.MATTHIWI. A. 1!. BtlTTLM. II. I). MOTTEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mid Solicitor an Chanc try. Of fico on High street, one door north of tuo Exchange Bauk, up atairs. May 25. ' WAXTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. ColnmbUI, Ohio. O" Also, a Conunissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho State &f New York. (TJ" Office on High at., between Town and Rich. nct20. till. lHAHIS'S til'TICR. BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sts., oonosito Baptist Church, dccll dtf. i . niKt a iiv iv nrvrvi. B Y DAVID MITCHjELL, Broad itntt. Colammit, O- jjio. nmi u. .(in. T. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. fJOOKSELLERS anil Stationers, next door to the Clinton D Hank. High street,Columbus,Ohio. Alargaaasorlmem if Hooks aud Stationery always on hand. " SEIBEET & LII.I.EV, BOOK-HINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Olfi-ces, Columbus. Aug. 26. 1815. Wm. Skibkkt. M. C. LlLLBY, GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails. Class, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Ciooda, ic.Jcc, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. wilEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, Glass, Arc. ice, wholesale aud retail, corner L.HiA.Ljn i . r-.iJi-.iuia nuln 01 rilgn ami ivro.ui hucm:., . ouou.,...-, wu. FAI Jlllinui uiir.! DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Staffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Itc, High street, Coluiiihus. Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. n. kin.. EALER IN DRY GOODS, c opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. ov. ra..n. B. COM STOCK St CO ......iv.n of . .... FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X Produce Dealers, ai ind Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. BIDGWAY A OOm XltON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety of ( 'aa-lings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. OK. BOB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE. N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale s Ollico. Hlgn It., x.oaatanoi. oecn. COLUMBUS HAT STOKE. JE RCDISILL, High streel, opposite the State Build- inga, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Capa of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. f. Pkhkv will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining comities. Ollice on east aide of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting it Huntington a Boukstoro Feb. lb..t-wlf. WtfttwmTKwrwii "" Cn. tf iiJAaaajp- WM. WILLSHIEE RILEY, MQURGICAI, snd Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio, tj Agent for Aloook'l Premium Teeth. For sale Baker Ac Biley'a Patent Forcep Key. May I.L.t-wly, cTtyi7ite1.ystabi.e. THE aiibaeribcr baa removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Good e, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew a'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House, inr ftORBBM AND CARRIAUES TO LET n) Nov 2. .dlf. J. MASM-'.Y. GEORGE E. WAECDTT, SKIN ANV MANNER TAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. tOt.UMHlIS. OHIO. OHIO MUTUAL rill i: INSURANCE CO. Eire and Life Insurance. riMUS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Oepnrtment. ttf The average cost of Insurance in this Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho op tion of tho applicant. Life Depnrtment. Policieaon Lives isaueil daily at one-hat the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin genciea. For information, apply al the ollice, Carpenter's Huilding, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lurabus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH. Sept. 16, 1845. twy. Secretory. TO PARENTS. 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 Medicine. Townaend's Sarsaparilla for the cleauaiag of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's ledia Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousaada can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's &. Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public fur yeara as a certain remedy fur expelling worms from the human system. Heller's Liver Pills which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Svrup, for the cure of Coughs, Cofda, Hoarseness, Influenza. Tickling Seoaations of the Throat, Whooping Cough, 4c, Ate. Trass's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all othera for the enre of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs. Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns, etc. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Wm. King's Dnig Store, C-lumbue. one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug3 dtf. UMTRII STATUS II0TKL Coluiiihus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United Ststca Hotel, located a row rods south of his old stand, where he ia prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome hia old patrons aud friends, and all others who may have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or ploaaure. Mured 88, 1849. (TT Statesman, Scioto Gazetto, Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald pabliab wcokly, to nmount of gi each, an. I charge this ollice. imirftl. NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, lor a term ot years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT "of John Burr, Fsq., oilers tu his friends anil the public a choice selection of Ervit Trite, Bhrubbtrv. -rem House J'tants. A-c, A-c. Having purchased nil of tho celebrated Burr seedling strawberries. In these v ill be found varieties superior to nil others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above linn, hv calling at iho nursery about half a mile cast of the Montgomery House, or by leaving their orders with John Miller, 92 High alreet. John Burr's, near the Post Office, or at thc-ehop of the aubscribcr's father, on Friend stroct, can have the same attended to promptly. All trees, ccc, will bo packed for shipping, in first, rato order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March IK), 1849-tf. FOB RENT IMMEDIATELY. I'll AT new. elegant, convenient and hcallhv House M opposite the new Court House, on High street. This House is well calculated for the accommoda tion of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. F.very thing about it couveuieiit, comfortable and pleasant. Inquire of L. P. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April 6 tf Rent Instate Agents. ATFII, HOUSE BATHS are ll now in full operation, and tliisMffti healthy, cheap and delightful luxury Blffjy a-'ii it n i lxt Atniiivril in Cnl I nirlpr- KL'', tion. Warm.LuldaHd Sliowcr JIaths ?Vr nt all hours. aVSQHkwE IHj Tickets obtained nt the Office of the Neil House. Ladies' oaths. The Hiiths for Ladle are now open, and tickets can h obtained by r jnin the bell in the ladies' ptrior of the Neil House, where u lem.ila attendant will he in readiness, dec 1 1) dtf. jrUHMTwAY & CO., BROAD STREET. OLVMBV8, OHIO. MAJNUKACTUKKKS of Steam Klines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds ol' Marhinerv. Twy are the exclusive manufacturer in this part of Ihe State of BUekt Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Storfit And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing hte improvements made under the special diree-tion of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the vry best family Cooking Stove whieh has ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There are fourm-7.on, from INo. '2 to No. b, varying iu fcizc and price so as to soil liny family. The Kuhycribcrs also make the Premium (,'ooking Stove ol a superior pattern. This is a flood ;hu) cheap Stove. Welt Btock ol Stoves con sists, in part, ot the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. to-vV?(Sfc reimuui Improved ookmg mmy jr-ly Stoves. Stoves, elenant pattern. I'eckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. ConJ. 1'arlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue (lie Plow business, as formerly, an : make a variety of kinds ol the very best Materials and workmanship. In addition to their former busincps, they have prepared themselves nt reat expense, and arc now manufacturing STKAM ENGINES, of various sizes aud patterns, hut ail embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same tjualjtv can b6 procured for cine whcie. Machinery of all kinds liiade to order, and repairs promptl nttended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers ol Parlu;r's Talent Water Wheel in this Stato, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. declliilkw. J. RIDGWAY & CO HOSION 1'IANOS. THF. subscriber would most respectlully call the attention ot the musical public to some of (iilbcrCn rate.nl Grund Action I'iano Eortei, He is now openiii., amons which are two iGolfollord Pianos, for compactiicss of form, lieauly of style, delicacy of touch, power and tpnlitr of tone. SURPASS A I.I. OTHERS, ever made in this country. Their peculiar couslr net ion rondos the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, as eilliiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being l.eard. Persons wishing to purchase and lb profession generally are respecll'ully invited to call, examine and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will be warranted for nun year if they do not prove good, llio purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music fur the Piano will bo received monthly. Piano wire in sets or single string. Pianos, Organs, Seraphines, and all kinds of musical instruments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. W areroom. 4 doora north of jNieil House. novbd.Vw l v A. KI'.KI), Agent. MA HOG ANY. ZEBBA AND BOSEWOOD VENEERS AND PLANK. Till', subscribers have for sale 13000 feel of the above kinds of wood, and having purchased most of their stock in the log of tho importers, and superintended tho sawing flwiafiea, they are able to oll'cr a great variety of first rate wood nt very low prices. W'e havo also for sale Marble t'entre Tables and Stand Tops, Looking dass Plates, Curled Hair. Hair Cloth, Sofa Springs, cVc. all of the best qualitv and verv cheap for cash Sept !)...! I wfcwtf. I. (1. DRYER & CO. IN. 11. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of Cabinet Purnitiire and Chairs, and any one wlio has the cash to pay for furniture, will do well to call and see our stock and prices. I O. I). . CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SAEK. The subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the following described real estate, situate on tho .National road, in tho immediate vicinity of the ea '.ern boundary line of the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Itlind Asylum, to wit: out lota Nos. H,99, 100, 108 and lOfi, of Crosby's addition of out-lota. Also, Ios I, 2. 4 and b. of Ramsey's addition. 26. 27 and SO. of Champion's aulKlivisiou of hall section No. SS. Also, MVlot No. 2.1. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. flii there is a good two sti.ry brick bouse, together with suitable out-houses, &r. There is also on in-lot No. 2,'f, on Town ttreet. a small frame house. Por further particulars, as to price, Ate. inquire of thfl subscriber on the premises. apbL.dArwtr AMOS S. LAMSLY. t.ltlNWOI.I) HOU9K, OEI.AMABE, OHIO. THIS well known establishment, decidedly the pleasant-esl location in town, being on the summit with the Court ll.uise. Public Ollicos, Ave., has just been neatly relit ted and nswi unn'siri, and now affords aecointntidntione kq.ua I. in comfort, if not superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders nnd visiters, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and. in their season .a great variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and well supplied KKADINCi LOOM, where ttie feast qf easmi'' may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general, are invited to call, and no pains w ill be spared to make their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can lie well accommodated at this House. Fakk as good as the best. Hn.i.j row and uniform. K. liRISWOLD. April 20.. t-wlw&wtf. NEW BOTANIC MEIHCINTOREr- TOn High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. HI", subscriber has taken Howard's itotanic Medicines, and is filling np with fresh and well prepared articlea. such as ail peraoua who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit Also, a supply of those well known Liniments for external application, that be lias been employed in manufacturing for years pasl, the effect of which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. 'I he different Syrups. Hitters, Tinctures, 4ec that aro in use. can all be had on short notice. apl3 d&wly ROBKRT CLOUD. sc''ij m maxL MOV VtiuLf TWO SRLKNI1IU FARMS FOB NALK. Till', subscriber, residing nt Watervillo, in the county of Ijicss, offers fur sain, at reasonable terms aa tu price and payment, (loo ' the most splendid improved farms upon the hlanmce River, to wit : 'Phc farm known as the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twentv-hve miles above Maiimce City, conlnininu nearly ,'KK) acres, 7tt of which are bottom Isml upon the Maumee river. There nre upwards of 100 acres iu a highly improved stato, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, iu.t.llH r . 'in.- Mi l . . : i - .....I in iu irc.n. i .... .. n .... -.i i nun r.n . .lull passes through the farm, time affording wnter to all it parts. anu ease ot transportation to tne taxc. j ins is one ol trie most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely ho exceeded in the State. Also, the farm uoon which I reside containinu nearly two hundred ncres, over one hundred of which are highly unproved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there arc largu and very productive orchards ol choice grallcd fruit, good dwelling and nut buildings, n variety ol fruit, consisting of a largo ipisnlity of cherries, grapes plums nnd peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during n residence of fittcen years, na a home for himself. Terms may be known on application. Imarl6.1 H. REED. A. P. STONE & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, AUK now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry (loods, to which tLcv invite the atten- liou of tliu merchants in Columbus nnd surioundiiig country Our stock is large nnd as complete ns can be found in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and we can and will sell them ns cheap as they can be purchased in citiicr ot mo nuovo named cities, Willi the addition ol freight. We buy our goods of the Importers. M.-inulartiirers. and at the great Package Auctiona, the same places where the wholesale merchant! east buy, and we can live al as small profits in Columbus, w here rents and other expenses nre not one-tenth what they are enst, as they can. We invito one and all to look at our stuck aud prices, nnd judge for Inem- selves. a. 1'. siuiM', ex. l.u. P. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our goods nre now arrivintr. and we should be elad to aee them. marlli MM. NOTICE. Till', partnership between the undersigned and ficorge W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, tkc was dis solved on the 20th mat. Tho books, accounts, kin., of the late linu of Thompson It Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with hiui all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call nnd settle witlhouf delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. ,10, llll!,. ltf NOTICE TUP. Books nnd Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and ( abinct business, are left bv him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or Indebted by note or account, will please call at my oince ami settle. J. r, BKUI.K. April 13. .dim, OAI.E OF BEAIi ESTATE BY ORDFR OF C? COURT. On the filth day of June. A. I). I II III. at 2 o'cloek in the nltemntin, nt the door of the county Court House, in tne City ol t oiumous. franklin county. Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the lollowing real estnte.as tho property of Kdwnrd N. (iregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 762, 763,767, and 76H, as the same are described anil delineated on the recorded pint of the city of Columbus, in Kranklin county said part being 1!! feet oil' the north end ofesoh of said lots aid 13 freteast and west and I8J feet north a ml south in the northwest corner of iu lot No. 761. in said city. IU feet off of lot 7bl, appraised at f IIS 00 Do do do 76.1, d 100 00 Do do do 767. do 12.5 00 Do do do 6II, do 17,'i 00 Tho N. W. cornerot 761 do .'.0 00 'Perms one-third cash; ono third in one year, nnd one-bird in two years, with interest from the day of sale, and secured by mortgago on the premises. A. S. CHKW. apl2-d iOil. Adm'r of p.. N. Orcgory, dee'd. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership between U. DENIU ot SONS, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, so far us relates to L. A. and C. P.. Dkkio. All debts duo said firm are to bo paid, and all those due from the same discharged at tho store, whero tne business will be continued by l.. IM sn. & A. M. hi-io. under tho firm of (1. DEN Hi &. SON. marchfi ' ARHIVFI) LAST NlfJIIT. BEAUTIFUL Pine FRENCH GINGHAMS, for 25 cts. Various other kino's ditto, from IJA to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a naw article.) Black ligured and black Brusbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figure)! that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Thoso RIBBONS and BONNLTS are going off al a speed beyond all calcula tion ; but more are coming ap5 II. COWLP.S & CO, 1.11 High. BY SAMEAHRI V A L, " NEW and rare styles of VESTING S and CRAVATS for tin gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERF.S. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMKKKS and anico article nfCA8HMA RETTE for Spring Coats, by ap5 11. COWLP.S & CO. COPARTNERSHIP Mcl'.LVAIN & PITCH, Wholesale and Retail (irocers, and Dealers in Produce, would respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found nt tin: warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer for sale a large assortment of (iroceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS, MoELYAIN, julyodiVw. R. PITCH. H'HOYS, DO YOU HEAR THAT I G1REAT BARGAIN I For sale a valuable farm, in Frank-T lin county, situated on tho road leading from llownrd's Mill to Dublin, nnd one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains 13.1 acres of laud, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good log dwelling house and bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water, For further pirtieuiirs inquire of the subscriber on the premises. tplt-Smdfew. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOLERA. Ihe most convenient and pleasant residence iu the beautiful and healthy town of Worthington is for sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every convenience about It for comfortable living. The. situation is the most desirable iu the the town for a residence, without exception. Tile village of Worthington is noted for the respectability and intelligence of its people anil for its churches and rood schools, and is Hie most healthy place ill this part ol the country. Not one case of cholera occured there when it visited Columbus in 1898. and any one living there during the coming summer will be safe from that dreaded pestilence. It is but nine miles from thecityof Columbus, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation tor those wishing retirement and pure air, nt the same lime that they can have a ipiick and easy communication with the city. Knrmire of JaollL.dfcw. H. COWLKS & CO., 1.11 High st. BAKint'snTENTPRl5 IT is evident this Oate possesses many valuable qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all dilliculty of sagging 2d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing itsiyitire weight on the roll ers, and only in a perpendicuiardirectiiin. mm, A team may approach it on cither ride without backing up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it nut of the way when open. 6th. 'Pima and labor saved in opening and sbiiltiiu:. equxls filly feet travel ateach operation. 7th. The dilliculty of swinging a-jainat wagons while passing thro is obviated. Ilth. g. or more is actually saved on each tiate by obviating the expense of iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 cts. ihcse dates took the first Premium nt the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn. Octobei, (846) also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket (iate. also, the Farm (late has been built in front of Iho Institution for the Blind, wuere they may be inspected. 'Pile subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the dove dates, and will sell rights on rcisonable terms. Columbus. June IS. .dlswtf. JOLL SF.ARLES. WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SA EE. Situated one and a half miles south ol Co lumlius. on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres; two-thirds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is uplanu . f good quality lor corn or wheat. All der cultivation but boat 90 acres. The farm is well wa tered. having the Scioto river running the whole length on one aide, and a never failing sulphur spring kr the centre, which for stock water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call ami ex amine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. April 3. .dtffcw WM. L. MINER. URt;UNDY PORT WINE. -50 Qr. Casks Fr I'uraud Burgundy I'ort, now landing and for sale bv SOUTIKtATE, HAWTHORN or. CO. npl7 21 Columbia at. A BOOK nl thn Hudson Edited by Jeoirrcy Crayon, for aalo al tho new Bookstore. Neil House. fcap2J J. II RILEY & CO. HOOKS Ai STATION K W. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Itooksellers and Stationers, igi slrn7. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC' N. WHITING, Columbus, has just pttbH.hfd I new edition of practical lb ins in actions personal and real, and in chancery, now in common use in tho Stalu of Ohio ; comprising Process, DtoJlrttlOM, Pleaa, Replications, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Sciro Facias, Attachment, Ejectment, Occupying (.'la wauls, Hill of Particulars', Bills of Exception, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, Depositions iu State Courts lad in Courts of the United SUttes.Redemptioa from 'Pax Sales, Clerk's Entries, Executions, Partitions. Habeas Corpus, Ontlis, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys and Solicitors, nnd various other Proceedings at Law ; Bills in chancery, Injunctions, Subpmna and Notice, Demurrers, Pleas, Answers, llnaring nnd Rehearing, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Dei rees, Arc, with notes. " ( it dangerous to alter old established forms " 2 Eq. L'a. Ahg. 761. By P. B.Wilcox, Attorney at Law. I large sup. royal flvo. vol. of 1170 pages , in tine law binding. The publisher has great pleasure iu presenting to the profession the follow ing favorable recommendations of this edition of tho Forms and Practice : From the Judges of the. Court in Ranis. CoOKT IN Bank, Jan. 7, llll!), The new Forms, the Authorities adduced, and the copious Notes added to this edition, greatly increase its value. It has been prepared with grant earn, aril evinces a degree of ciitical learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, but also to the well earned fame, as in able law miter, of its learnod and amiable author. In my judgment it w ill not sutler under the the lest Of critical examination, by comparison with most modern works of accredited reputation. M. BIRCHARD. Tho undersigned concur in the opinion above expressed. r. Ill I'CHCOCK, P.. AVERY, N C. READ. From Ihe lion. Judge BumtL The volume, as you remark, has been very much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged eases touching the subject matter of the text. It appears lo me that no Practitioner iu tho Courts of our State, wi'h your book beforo them, can be at a loss for the form of any Process, Pleading, Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; nnd it is very evident Hint the numerous references iu your copious poles will save much lime and labor to those of the profession who consult the work. Prom Judge Wright. 'I'he first edition has been carefully revised, nnd so many other forms added, that " this may be regarded as almost a new work." Authorities are adduced lo sustain all but the forms on nrie statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious Notes are added lo this edition, relnling chiefly to practice selected from materials collected by the author during several jears and especially relating to the more important ' question! in ( Inanpers Practice that have not vet been settled in the Courts of Ohio," Wt think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable hook of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and accuracy in the judicial proceedings of the Courts of Ohio, and to lid the young practitioner, as well in ihe old one, iu the modes of proceeding, 'Phis book should he ill the library of every practising lawyer. JUDO WaLKIS remarks iu his Western Law Journal for Decembet We have here, under the mine ol a second edition, in re-lily a new book, of 870 pages, every one of which contains matter of every day utility to the practitioner of law iu Ohio. Wo do not "see ho even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be nt a loss for the mode of procedure, whether he he Judge. Attorney,! Clerk. And Mr, Wilcox has not only given the how, hut the wherefore; (or authorises are cited to sustain almost every loroi presented. And then the index Hint better half ol a law book is very elaborate aud complete. On the w hole, we are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made fur tho profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed And wo congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities thus ajfurded for taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of any case. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April 12, HUP. The work may also he had. at Ihe publisher's price of II. W. Derbey & Co., Cincinnati; II. Limbocker and James Morrison, Piqail Charles Ells. Dayton i Thomas Brndie, Lebanon ; John N. Cm 17., Springfield ; Win. W. Fay, Delaware; C. E. Newman, Norw.dk; J.J. Beach, Mansfield; George Ebort, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood. Perrfiburgh ; I). Campbell i. Sons, Sandusky City ; Samuel Snipper, Wooster; Wm. H. Canlield, Medina ; M. C. Younglovc, Cleveland ; C. Hartlett. Paincsvillc ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Michener, Akrou ; D.J. Bigger, Massil-lon ; J.. I. Fast, Canton ; B. Little, Ravenna ; W.N. Porter, Warren; L. I lamia It Brother. New Lisbon ; W. W. Heed St Son, Zanesville ; E Sanford & Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott, Lancaster; William Mc Arthur, Circlcville ; and Jn.eph Jonii, ChiUlcotbe. dAw, 5,000 PIECES OF WALL PAPEB. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papers, comprising the most extensivo variety of Pat terns ever offered for sale in this market; prices varying from 6 cents to 81,80 per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant Match PottlTIU Bordering, &;c. 'Window Curtain Papers a large variety of Eire-Hoard Sereins all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring lo purchase Wall Papers. Ite., are respectfully invited to call and examine this assortment before purchasing elsewhere. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. mar2!i dci w iUAX AULEY-EMHVAN D, for accents per Volume. rplIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho nccession J Of James 11,1 by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2. at 25 cents. Vols. I nnd 2 of ihe lino edition of the-samo work, in a clear, beautiful typo ami hindiomely boaad Q.ucc.11 Elizabeth. 'I'he History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. BntO, Part 6th of the beautiful illustrated edition of the Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apltl I- N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION-TO TUB PBAD 111. NARRATIVE of the lato Expedition to the Deail Sea. From a Diiry by one of the party. Edited by Edward P. Moniaguo ; attached to the Pniled States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing ol'the Expedition, in November. 1847. till the return of tho same, in December, 1848. Illustrated willi a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. ENuuislPcola nine 55. REPORTS of cases argued aud determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the oases in the court of Queen's Beni-h, in Trinity Vacation, Michielmil term, Hilnry term, and Easier term, 11146. Mason anil Wrlsby's Reports, vol. 11. Just received at the bookstore of Ip88, I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. as roiiiX ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving The author's new revised edition, complete in one; with a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalantla, a story of the Sea.l v the author ol Ve-massee,"" ( iuy Rivers." Ac. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the buoksloie of np25 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. VOLlT.51 4 53OF THE LAW LIBRARY. THF. Law Library, Third Series, Vols. 51 and U ; too), taining Ryles on Bills, with American Note.. Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Kills ot' Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases. Whilworlh's Eojaity, Precedents. .Vc. Just received at the bookstore of np.'... 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frrdcrilia Hrpmer's New Work. THF. MIDNIGHT SUN; PuaxiMAo. BjFreaerlki Bremer. Translated from tiio unpublished original, bv M.-irv Howitt. Price 12 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of iptO I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Goiley's I.adiea' Book, for vJ April, for sale by npj. I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Naeauley's England. Noi. I and 1. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of James II. By Thomas Babington Mncnulev. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply thi nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LUMBER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Colimbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea-soiled flooring on nnd after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumlier will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6. .tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. CINCINNATI. tMA toaii iNO. WILLI, WOOD ai.rnii) wnnn. CONK 1. 1 .to, WOOD & CO., MAnui AcriiitcKs or Pure White Lead, Chromo Grenn, Red Lead, f Yellow, Lithaige, " Red, Putty. Paris Grenn, Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Pans White, Assorted colored Paints and Ciller Vinegar. J'or(i tide of Court ttrtet, Eatt of Broadway. YV'' '',1V adopted the most approved method, as prec V tiscd b beat Eastern manufacturers, in manulactur ing White Lead, anil will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Statea. Will warrant the uualitr of each article we manufacture, to lie as good as any to bo pro cured, and to give entira satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. .1 lydA-w MA GLORY BHANDY.-Sevcn hf. Pipes Miglory Brandy tins day receiveil and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Ipl7 21 Columbia it. " BTtUODD A KD DttA N DY. 10 hf. Pipes this tl . superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOU I'HGATE, HAWTHORN &. CO., ap!7 24 Colimbia it. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar. uat receired and for sale by apt! KING A- IIEFFNER, Ciieiiiati. COFFEE. 500 bags Rio. 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar2?. Cincinnati. OUOAR AND MOLASSES.-J50 hdds. Sugar, fair O snd prime ; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING it HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, DRIED PEACHES 50 sacks, just received by apii KING & IIEFFNER, Cincinnati. R ICE, TAR, AND ITSII.- ZO casks i .ice, 200 bbls. TIT, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING St. IIEFFNER," 27 Main itreet, mar2? Cincinnati. IVTULF.S -Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia .- dvenlurers, may be had bv applying to po MNU it UK! r iNt.lv, 21 Main at. Cincinnati. QUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES- O 2IX) brie. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime. lauding from Belle Isle, and for sale by apG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RALSI.NS.-200 boxes, 100 1 boxes, 100 boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd lor sale hv ap6 KING It HEFFNER, Cincinnati. j TOLASSKS. 1,000 brls Molasses. landing from Belle 1VJ Isle, and tor sale by KING It HEFFNER. np6 27 Main at , Cincinnati. 100 opli HAGS Pimento; 50 baga Java Colfee landing from 1 'piled States, and for aale by KING IIEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING & HEFFNER, np!i No, 27 njnin st., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES k7 5 50 hi chests V. II. G, P. and Imp. Tea; 100 llddiea do do do do; 50 qr casks P. Durnud's Burgundy Port Wine j 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice I'ort Wine; 100 casks Scotch. Ale and London Porter; 2011 boxes Clari-t Wiees. various brands ; 10 bids, pore Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 500 mats Cassia ; 1 1 '0 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by march7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, A miles from Newport, Ky., 60 acres under cultivation, a new two atory brick house, containing eiuhl rooms, orchard, well, cistern. nnd other improvements. Price SUM per acre, one-half down, balanco on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., mnrrh7. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES.-20 or casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 85 octaves Blaudy do do j 50 qr casks Wooilhouse do ; 5 pipes do do: III store aim lor sale low, by nUUTHQATK. HAWTHORN St CO., feb7. 14 Columbia at., Cincinnati . RANDIES 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignctte Brandy ; 10 do do J.B.Godird do;' 15 do do Maglory do; 5 do do J. J. Dnpuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale h w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., feb7. !4 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, ( Late if New Lisbon, Ohio, ) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwording Merchant, deals in Bitter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. St Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrnss fc Co., New Liaboi j GriggAr. Elliott, Philadelphio; John Smith. Now Orleans; S. B. Ross, Ports avOethl Lawson It Covode, Welleville ; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Naahyille : W. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep2J dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and receiveil our first shipments, consisting of 36 solen. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Pens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will bo replenished weekly. uur leas are purchased fur cash direct rrom Importers, anil our Pianos being from the manufactory of Ktmlart ot ijunnnin, nnw 1 ora, cannot tie equalled in the U. Statea. 'I'he Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warerooma, andoc Olpjei the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in j nnd $ pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH it'NlXON, Ugt. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut ts., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to iuforn the Merchants of the Weateru country that wn are now teceltiaa in addition to our former slrock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. vve particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will bo found ones loniiingiy low witn niose, ot iew V ork nnd other Kas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the fid low ing t . o s, -minion s, nno inann s Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks I fire OS, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will l.e .mi ,. In alio.. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. Mar.-b L.t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. Afi" WA NTETl We wilFaT",,!! times nav the V highest market price in ( 'ash for good Raga. The pre sent price is y.",25 per hundred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Mnnulactnrera, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl st., Cincinnati, marchli g2 Cin Gag. BOURBON WHISKEY. 200 bids. Bourbon Whi.. key, ranging from 3 to I! years old. in store ami for aale lowhv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN St CO.. feb7. 24 Columbia it , Cincinnati. 6 TWIST TOBACCO.-30 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To-bacco, in store and for sals bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN It CO, fehlj. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. pIIAMPAIGN WINES.- 50 baskets Cliquot Champaign ; 30 do Hcidaick do; 25 cases Cabinet do ; In store and for sale low, by M.I 2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO. 8 MALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mil. 5'e Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5'a do ; 100 do Mo. fi'a do; 50 do Mo. I2'a do ; !0 do Mo. 16'a do; 160 do Mo. ft do : 100 do Va. ft do ; in store and for aale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN it CO.. tuarch7. !4 Columbia at , Cincinnati. |
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