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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLUMHUS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1849. NUMBER 214. WM. B. TIIKALL & HENRY REED, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Oi mcc south-east corner of High street uod Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, 00 Tti-weekly per annum, ... :i SO Woekly per annum, - 100 Terms of Advertiniiig. Twelve line! or lea, one or three insertions, g , and 25 conta for each additional insertion for three months $! for ail months Jit for II monies JI2 Longer advertiae- mcnts in the same proportion, wim a deduction oi .u per cent, on the amount over j;uui six monins. llVTHK. Vkau. For twelve lines JI2 fourth of a eol umn 520 half n column $30 whole column 10. BUS IN E SaTcARD-ST" 4 AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. ATTORNEY AT LAW.AMD SOLICI1 OR IN CHAN-CERY, Columbus, Ohio. Office on State street, in the Masonic Hall building, immediately Kant of the City Hank. All professional business attended to Willi promptness and caro. OOOXU 11". CHARLES w. gil.uore, ATTORN KY VP LAW, Chlli.-otho, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Roas, Pickaway, and the adjoining count in. nov30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, P. J.Mattukws. A. B. Dutti.m. II. D. HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Odd Solicitor tn Chancery. Office on High struct, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tnkc the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. Office on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20. 1R. MARIS'S OFEICE, BASEMEN'!' of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. broadwyhotelI Bv I Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- April b..dtf. I. N. WHITING & 11UNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, ncl door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment i f Books aud Stationery always 911 hand. NEIBERT & L1LLEY, pOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, t .omnibus Aug. 20,1815. Wm. Skibeht. M. C. LlLLXT, GERE, ABBOTT. & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. NailB, Class, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Sic. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCRUGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Thcolo-ical.Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Stale House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints,Oila, Dye StufTs.Glass, Sic. Sic, wholesale and retail, comer of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KlLBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1811. C. R. KING, BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. D B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY 4 CO'S XRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all Liu. Is. and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite, the Secretary of Stale's Office, High it, Columbus, tlecll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE RCJD1S1LL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. law; PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkbry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting A Huntington a Bookstore Fob. Hi. .t-wtf. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & ' Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few seps from High street, aud rear of the Capitol House. ITT HUKBtiB AMI VAKKlAUbS TV l.l. l JJ Nov 2. .dtf. J. MASSEY. GEORGE E. WALCCTT, SIGN AND MANNER PAINTER, Nov. if... dtf. COI.UMIIUS, OHIO. J. CARLISLE j.novti CARLISLE HOUSE, Opposite the New Court House, Sottlh Main street. Aprillt-wA-wtf. ci kcI.kvim.k, OHIO. -1 a BBLS. Detroit River White Fish 1U 75 hf bbla do julyod&w. do for aaln by MeELVAIN A. FITCH. BALES good sheeting, bv bale or piece, at a very re-OU duced price at MeELVAIN Si FITCH'S. julyjd&w. r-( BBLS HYDRAULIC CEMENT, warranted, just r OU ceived fresh. MeELVAIN FITCH. Sept. WHISKEY always 00 hand, br the barrel, on consignment, at MeELVAIN Si FITCH'S. nov30 NO. 1, 8ALMON.-for sale by jan2J A prime article just received and rinLti at 1 1. 1 in i, Nos. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 10...t-w LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Straineil Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY Si KlLBOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas-aachusetta, and for aale at No. 1511. High street. Dec. 7. FAY Si KlLBOURNE. FAMILY FLOUR. Onfl BBLS. superfine Farailv Flour, juat recrived and 4JI for sale by MeELVAIN 4. Fl , CH. julyl4dtf. MeELVAIN fc FITCH WILL pay the highest market price in cash for 50.000 bushels Corn, 5,000 buahela Rye, 2,000 bushels Barley at '.heir Wsrehoute, near the bridge. no30 J. H. RILEY AND CO. NEW BOOKN.-Poema by Lydla H. Wgourney-new edition; II vo illuslratod juat published. Pnetiia by John 0. Whittinr new ediliou, U vo llluetrs-tod, by II. Ilillinga just published. Kings and Queens, or LiTo 111 the Pnlaco.hy Abbot, The Peasant and hia Landlord, by Mary llowitt. Midaiimmer Kvn. by Mra. S (.'. Hall. The Tenant ol Wildfell Hall, by Acton Bell. Lava and Ballads, by Tfiomas II. Read. What I saw in California, by Bryant. Fairy Tales of many Nations. Esaaya and Reviews, by E. P. Whipple Two Lives, Ac; Charma and Counter Charms, fee. For sale at tbo new bookstore, Neil House jnn20. J. II. RILEY A CO. SMITH'S COMMENTAHIES.-Coiiimcntarieson O Statuto and Constitutional Law, aud Statutory and Con slitutioiinl construction, containing nn examination of ad-udged cues on Constitutional Law under the Constitution of thu United Statos,and the Constitution or the respective States concerning legislative power ; aud also the consideration of the rules of law in the construction of statutes and constitu'ional provisions. By E. Fitch Smith. Juatrec'd tl the new bookstore Neil House. Itblfi. J. H. RILEY 4. CO. NEW BOOKS. Irviog'eColuinbus.Vol. 2. now scries Phantasia, and other Poems, by Mrs. James Hall. The Legends of Montauk, by J. A. Ayres, with an hiator ical appendix. Rhymes of Travel, Songs, Ballads and Poems, by Bayard Talor. " Vima-a-foot.". For aalo at the new bookstore, Noil Housn. jan25. J. II. RILEY A CO. UNITED STATES DIGEST. Annual Digest, Vol. 1, fur 1817, being a Digest of tho Decisions of tbo Courts of Common Law, Equity, mid Admiralty in the United States. By John Philips Putnam, of tho United Slates Bar. Just received at the new bookstore, Nci1 Homo. janlfj J. H. RILKY A CO. NOTES of Travel in Cnllforuiu, pries, 25 cents. California Guide Book, with maps, routes, and maps of the Gold Region 1 price 50 cents. What 1 saw in California; new edition, with appendix. F'or sale at tho new bookstore, Neil House. marcluJ. J. II. RILEY A CO. NEW LAW BOOKS. Connecticut Reports by Tho mas Day. 5 vols., 2d edition, with notes and refer en ces. Law of Infancy and Coverture, by Bingham ; 2d edi tion. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil Houso. fobl. J. II. RILEY A CO. IRVING'! WORKS, new seriea, vol.fi; companion to Columbus, with map, vol. 3, for sale at the new book store, Neil House. Trade supplied as usual marchS. J. H. RILEY A CO. BOY DELL'S 100 Illustrations or Shakspenre. Tho subscribers are notified that No. 8. is ready for delivery. J. 11. RILEY A CO., fcbl3. New bookstore, Neil Houso. IOR SALE. A good Show Case for fancy goods, suitable for side or centre counter, for sain cheap at the new bookstore, Neil House. J. II. RILEY Si CO. jan23. CKi:TCIIES of Lite and Landscape, by Rev O Ralph Hoy t, illustrated For sale at die new bookstore, Neil House. march3. J. II. RILEY A CO. nlHO REPORTS, Vol I ' , IUI, I I , JUBl UIHMMUIW, UIIU IOI bookstore, Neil House. J. 11. RILEY & CO. 1 r :.. 1.1 : i i c.. J sale at the new marcli3. GERE, ABBOTT AND CO. NEW GOODS. WE have in Btore, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 dQI, Chopping Axes of favorito brauils. 4 doz. Broad do do do. 10(1 " Shovels and Spades do do. 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights do Sash. I00O lbs. Putty. 10 bbla. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails assorted. GERE ABBOTT & CO., nov9. At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. f CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. V pieces Gum ('loth. 35 ' Painted Canvass. 15 " Damask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Broadcloth. 200 sett Brass Dub Bands. Dashes, Tuft Lace, Patent and Enamelled Loather, Axles. Springs and Malleable ('listings. For sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. !io9. npiNNtRS' TOOLS, of ths celebrated manufacture X of Peck, Smith dtCo.f for sale at their prices, with transportation ndded, at the tign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. SAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, pannel, circular, webh back, butchers' aud compass Baws, at the sign of the June 24. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol tbebestquality.botbinsheell and fellets, for sale less than the ninrket price, by GERE, ABBOTT At CO., May 4. Sign of the Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES ' OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STEAM ENGINE. Any person having a good second hand Steam Engine tor sale, of 15 to 20 horso power, can bear of a purchaser bv applying to janX dtf. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. ANVILS. f ENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. C'tOFFU MILLS. All grades ofoofibt mills, from the J best cuwt bteel to the lowest price east iron, at the siirn of the non 20 GILT PADLOCK. pOOPERS'TOOLS, of various celebrated manufae J lures, for sale at tho sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. WOODSA WS. 30dozen woodcutters "a sawa, with or without frames, at the sign of the novSO GILT PADLOCK MILLS AND SMITH. S. M. MILLS. J. y. SMITH. MILLS & SMITH. General Agency, Surveying and Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, tho collection and set tlcment of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of books, tho execution of mortgages, deeds, and other instruments of writing, Arc. Also, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds and lots in Franklin and adjoining counties, Reieiilnces. Swan Si Andrews. Columbus. Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New York City ; Win. Milford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Sibley, Si Wright, Cincinnati. O. ; J. Si W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnes Si McMurdie, Columbus, Ohio. N B All letters on business from a d tance must be postpa-d. Uthce in the Exchange Bank Budding, Columbus. Ohio. COR SALE. A very eligible improved farm of 30 J. acres 17 milea northeast of Cpluinbus, nil under fcRce, 120 acres cleaied, a splendid orchard of grafted fruit, a good brick bouse, frame barn, log cabin, and four good wells ol water on the premises. It will bo sold on very reasonable terms. Town property of tiie value of S2000. will bo ta ken in part payment. feb21. MILLS & SMITH, General Agents. I OVERS OF AGRICULTURE. For sale or trade J for good property in this town, A NICE FARM of 100 acres fi2 acres cleaied. There are on it a good orchard, frame barn, stabling, well, a good Ion house, and other out buildings situate 111 Weslfield tp , Delaware co , near the railroad depot. It will he sold low, for we don't take pro perty for sale when the price is above ita actual value, fell 12. MILLS & SMITH, General Agenta. VERY CHEAP A beautiful HOUSE and LOT in the thriving town of Delaw are for sale, situate near the centre of the town. The lot is largo, nicely ornamented with choice fruit trees, and has on it a stable and carriage house, well, new cistern, and other out-buildings. The houso is a two story brick, with seven rooms. It will be sold or iraded for property in this town. febl2. MILLS Sl SMITH, General Agenta. TO RENT. That large and convenient brick house on Town, between F ilth and Sixth sts , now occupied by Mr. Preston, is tor rent. Also, several small housca. Persons wishing to ront can sec the houses by calling on Ieb24. MILLS , SMITH, General Agenta. C-IOOD FOR A BATHHOUllE. We ,)!Ter"i7r 7 sale Wharf Lot No. 788. with the two story buck house on it, at the foot of State street. There is a powerlul spring with 14 feel fall running through the house. The whole will be sold for JtOO. f applied jor soon. lebil. MILLS Si SMITH, General Agenta J. R. SCROOGS, (rent Bargains in Books! SELLING OFF CHEAP FOR CASII.-BOOKS AT COST 1 rpHE aubacrihor, designing to close his present buiinets jl win sell irom Ibis time Ins largo stock of books nt pi i cci lowor than over before ollored in this city. His stock is lame and full, embracing evory variety of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books. Booksellers, individuals making up Librarica, and every May elso will find it decidedly to their IdVlflUgt to call at his store bcl'or purchasing elaewhcio. A fine lot of PAPER HANGINGS will be sold AT COST. Let all who wani mucn reading inr intlo monoy call at the Bookstore opposite the State buildings, and sutiafv themselves. o18 J. R. SCROOGS. STOLEN I From the overcoat pocket of tho inbacri-her, ut the Fireman's supper, on the ranlM of th.i"jlil lMt, POCKET MEMORANDUM BOOK and contents ij no importance or value to any one Out the subscriber. ' 'so, ai me same time anil place, a black CLOTH CAP. The thief is welcome to the can. if ho will rein-,, n, orandum hook in an envelope through the Post Ollico. lie a "nuwn, aim oy complying witti tins request may savn P""""' fel24. J. R. SCROGGS. FRENCH LITERATURE MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Vcr-icour Rcvind, with notes alluding particularly to wri-lera promiuent in late political events in Paris; by William Staughteu Chase, A. M. Just received bv ov2. JR. SCROGGS. CMI ESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J entihe instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by tho greatest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original nnd remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by ""vlu J. R. SC'ROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. rpoi '-1 1 1,Nt. the structure, development, distribution and J. natural arrangement of tho races ol Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas sci, and Augustino A. i.ould. Just received bv - J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, I) D., author of ' Great Teacher," Ar c. Just ceived by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. 'IMIEORY and Practice of Teaching, or the muuvaa nnu oieiuoos 01 goou School Keepni", by David P. Page, A.M. For sale by ""''8 J. R. SCROGGS. VI EDICAL BOOKS are eold cheaper thanlnNw J.T.1 York or Philadelphia by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, hy Maris L. Child", 2 vols.1 late edition, for sale by oil: J R. SCROGGS. W. A. PLATT AND CO. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ,A Splendid Assortment Just Received. W. A. PLATT Si CO.. are now receiving their fall stock, which is rich and very complete. They will sell at very low prices, wholesale or retail. It will give them great pleasure 10 snow meir gooos 10 an wnowiii lavorthein with a call, at the old stand, first door south of the intrude to tho Neil I lotiso. novl. SEALS AND PRESSES. OFFICIAL Seals lor State or County Officers, Literary Institutions, Societies, Insurance Companies, Arc, Sic. made in good Btylc, and Seal Presses of superior construction furnished at low prices Also, Watches and Jew. elry repaired by careful aud experienced workmen and war ranted. V. A. PLATT Si CO. "o4- Neil House. FINE WATCHES. We would particularly invite the attention of all who are desirous of procuring good pocket time pieces, to our stock in that line. We have a good assortment, both Gold and Silver, from the best manufacturer's, and at very low prices. W. A. PLATT Si CO., ov4. Neil House. SILVER WARE We havo sow a good assortment of Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladels, Butter Knives. Sugar Pongs, ond some very beautilul Silver Cups, assorted sizea, which we are prepared to sell very low. Also a good assortment of German Silver Goods, wholesale or retail. VV. A. PLATT Si CO , nov l. Neil House. Lamps, chandeliers aTgirondoles". Vo have a largo and splendid assortment of patterns, (some new) which we aro selling at very low prices, wholesale and retail. We will supply churches upon the most favorable terms. Orders from a distance promptly attended to hy VV. A. PLATT & CO., "ov4. Neil House. COLUMHUS AND X ErA-11 A I LRO A D J 'i'lio sixth instalment of ten per cent , amounting to live dollars, upon each share is required to he paid to I). VV. Deshier, Treasurer of the Columbus and Xsnla Railroad, on or before tho lOtb day of March, 1849. By order of the Board. J. RIDGVVAY, Jr., Sec'y. feblMwd. WM. RYAN & CO'S PREMIUM SHOES. JUST received from Philadelphia, a large assortment ol Ryan Si Co s Ladies' Gaiters nnd half Gaiters, Kid and French Morocco Buskins. Quilted Buskins, a lino winter article, Black and White Kid Slippers, Paris Ties,(.'hildren's Sh"es, Arc., which are offered at great bargains at tho sign of tlio Golden Boot, by nov7. II. 11. KIMBALL SPECTACLES. A goodissoVimenfof Gold, Silver. Steel and German Silver. Also, Goggles and Perifocal Spectacles, lor sale at reduced prices. Spectacle (-lass of all descriptions neatly fitted in frames, at short notice, by W. A. PLATT Si CO., novl. Neil House. GOLD PENS, and Gold, Silver, aud German Silver Pencils, and Pen Cases. We have a large assortment from the most desirable manufactories, warranted, which wo will sell very cheap. Call and try them. w. A. PLATT & CO., nov-L leil Houso. H. COWLES AND CO. MULBERRY CLOTH. A AUT1FUL aud most desirable shade for line sacks a tntd ovcrcoata. Also, asplendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres and V'ostings generally, to he found nt II. COWLES & CO'S., dec!). Next to Whiting Si Huntington's bookstore. STILL LEFT. One Super Muffnc Mourning Long Shawl, one Gentleman's Cloak, and a lew other winter fixings, which not being anxio' s to keep over, we will part with AT COST, OR A LITTLE LESS. I'eb20. H. COWLES At. CO., 131 High st. SHIRTS, COLLARS, Ac. T7INE Shirts, Fashionable Standing Collars Also, mack JL ond F'ancy Cravats, Undershirts, Diawcrs.A: at II. COWLES At. COS.. dec9. Next to Whiting Sl Huntington's bookstore. ONE SCPF.R MUFF AND ONE MACKINAW BLANKET. Now is your last chance, ladies aud gentlemen, to keep warm. Call at II. UltVU.S At CU'S, janl2 diiw. Next to Whiting's bookstore. WE HAVE LEFT A FEW beautiful all wool De Laines and Cashmeres, some of choice small figures. to be closed out at cost. Ladies, this is a rare chance. II. COWLES Si CO., janI2 ditw. Next to Whiting's bookstore 'T'OBACCO. Country merchants, town merchants and I I chewers, arc informed that wo have fine broad plug, small plug, and the best low price pou.nl plug Tobacco to bo found 111 this city by the box or pound. docl3dAtw. II. COWLES At CO SCARLET FRENCH MERINO. Maza7rine Blue. Dark Green, and other colors. Also, Blue, Pink and Orange French D'Laines, a II. COWLES Si CO'S, decla d&w. Next to Whiting At Huntington's SPRING STYLE of CARPETS-VV 110 WANTS A CARPET? Anticipating our early spring trade lor Carpets, we have just received direct from the Eastern ci-tles, a large and splendid assortment ol Wool, Cotton and Wool, and Cotton ; Ingrain, new atylea ; Tapestry and .1 ply; Stair, nnd other kinds; toeether with an assortment ol Splendid Ruggs, Oil Cloihs. Swiss nnd Colored Curtain Stuffs, making our assortment the most desirable i n the city. Those who w ish to look at such articles, call and see. febl7C0d. J. 1). OSBORN Ar. CO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers KJ have formed a copartnership under the firm of Emu; son At The uiw ell, for the transaction of the wool com mission business, aa heretofore conduoted by the senior partner, at No. At, Pearl stiect. A A RON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dee. 12dly. CINCINNATI. IDOAn C0HKLIN0. WILLIAM wood. ai.fkxd wood CONKLInG, WOOD A CO., MAN U FACT UKEItS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, . Yellow, ;'ll""gB. " Red, ESffi . Paris Green. Whiting, firo dried, Chinese Blue, I oris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. JVorA side of Court ttreet, Bant of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-lised b best F.nslnrn Nnini.,. 1.. Ian , i . v wim. 1 11 in 1 nn 1, 11' 1 ,1 r ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to nny manufactured 111 the United Stales Will ..,, ,i.J...i... . - ., UU.III, JI each article we manufacture, to be as good na any to be pro cured, and to give entire aalisfaetion. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discouut for cash. Cincinnati, Jau. 3 lydAtw QUGAK. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by ' H . KING Si HEFFNER, J!8 . 27 Main st., Cincinnati. pASTILE SOAP. J for snle by dec 15. -100 boxes this day received and KING At HEFFNER, No. 27 Main street. BOURBON W1IINKEY.-200 bbls. Bourbon Whis. key, ranging from 3 to t) years old. in store and for aslo lowhy SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO., 'c"1 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. T WIST' f6BACCO.-30k7K7No7i7ciu Wto". U bacco, in store and for aale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO , J?bJ2; 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. MOLASSES 500 brl Coflca 1000 bags. For sale by KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. janlO. I' ARD. 50 kegs. Butler 10 brls : .",0 kei.. 1 iiuoiny r-ecu oj una. For sale hy janlij. KING Si HEFFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. pUAMPAIGN WINES 60 baskets Cllquot Champaign; .11) do Heidsick do: 25 cases Cabinet do ; In nlore and for sale low, by feb!2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO. I7I8H.- ' L 600 brls Mackerel; 200 bxs Herring: 25 drums Codfish ; 20 brls No. 1 Salmon. For sale by jau 1 1). KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main Bt., Cincinnati. jHUITS. L 2110 boxea Raisins; 2!) brls fresh Currants; 00 bags Brazil Nuts: 25 do Filberts. For salo by jaalU. KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main ., Cincinnati. I)AGS WANTED. We will at times cay the airs. The ore- IX highest market price in Cash IW good Ratal. cm I'm u ib ,.,-. per nunureo ins. NIXON Si CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. marchC 2 Ciu Gaz. BRANDY-50 hf pipes A. SeigDette, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy At Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importation, for sale at low prices, by KING At HEFFNER, locl5. No. 27, Ndin slreet. pOI FEE, &c. J TOO bags Rio ; 300 do Laguyra ; 50 do Java; 600 ht chcst9 Teas all grades ; 50 casks Rice. For sale by KING At HEFFNER. doclo. No. 27 Main street. . .... I ' ' M I I..J IL 1 jVIADElUA WINES. 1VJ. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Blaody do do ; 60 qr casks Woodhouso do ; 5 pipos do do; lu store and lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN ft CO., ,I!U7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinn nti. BRANDIES. 15 hf and qr pipos A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 0 do do J. J. Dupuy do ; All of which are perfectly puro and for salo low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO., I0b7. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JV. 161, High street, sign of the tiitt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer for sale, 11 general assortment 0 Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ate. I'hankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, nnd increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Fr. SKINNER, C An(c of New Lisbon, ( hw.) GENERAL Agency, Commission anil Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. At Co., Cincinnati; B. VV. Snodgrass At Co., New Lisbon; Grigg At Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson At Covode, Wellsvillc ; Ewnlt nnd Gcbhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep2: dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warcrooms, and received our first alii oinents. consist ina of 31; ,nt.n, did Pianos, and 500 chests choice Teas, we invite purchas er uiiii ociiicrs in inoso articles to call and examine our Block which will bo replenished weekly. Our 'Peas arc purchased for cibIi direct from Importers, and our Pianoa being from the manufactory of Stodnrt At Dunham, New York, cannot bo equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warerooms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. TeaB put up in 4 and pound packages, of betterquality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH At NIXON. N. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley At Co., will continue the business ol Pub fishing and Bookselling under the firm of II. W. Derby At Co..nt No. 115 Main street: and on the 1 0th of Anril.onen. ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a fullassortsiesl ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol bis menus uno cusxomers, wno may lavorlnm wim meir orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, f'or ouantities. or single volumes of books will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. VV. DERBY. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inf'orn the Merchants of the Western country tfiat we are now rcceivinir in addition to our former strock a very extensive varietv of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in othci markets, as we arc confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following 1 Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann'a Axea; Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain SeytheB ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay nnd Manure Forks Hames, Traces, Hoes ; Anils ; Shovels and Spades : And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD Si WINSTON, March i.. t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SUPER Cashmeres, Silk Warp Alpaccas, Plaid and Striped do. Mohair Luatres. Plain and Striped Madonnas, Cohurga. Also. Super French Merinocs,and sgeneralstock of DeLainea. all cheap for cash. M. GOODING Oct. 11143. U 0 QKS & STATION K I! Y . I. H, WHITING HUNTINGTON Booksellers and Stationers, High street. IlnnLs for tlu PiiAssin ? - - ..... m . -riri, , VALUABLE WORKS on PHRENOLOGY, Ac. n m j iiv i'r,,.,.,i iii.,.,.,,..i ..i .rrr ' " , 1 -.i .. mw .urn eppiMB, accompanied hy a Chart, embracing a conciso elementary view of Phrenology. HyO. S. FowFer; with 43 engravinira 36 edition. 12 mo Pr!r CI o Familiar I.PRIiina nn Phronnlnirv . (IhImJ Am -.LIU and youth, in schools and lamilies. By Mrs. L. N. Fowler. Illustrated with 55 cnirravimrs. 20!) nnoes. hound Prir. in cents. Phrenoloirv Deo-ndrul lu- A ti...i 1 , , . , , 1. J ' wmm, mm uaues, la mo, bound. Price, 75 cents. Popular Phrenology. Bv Frederic Piuimha . ..,t,.ii:.k..i pulor I hrenology. By Fredoric Coombs ; embellished engravings exhibiting the Phrenological adrncaauro-s of above 50diatinguislied parsonages. Price, 25 cts. e Phrenological Guide, designed for students of their - Lrni-la, I IImhI ... ....I I'. .... I a I . ...... CMU lilents 1 The 1 own t: hnvActfr I llu.it n, tmtA P...... in s 1' -v. I it's Sviiohiiri of IMirminli.trv nu.l I'll, .,,.1 , in... tratetl. Pritt. lU renti. J ' Lecture! on thu Pliilmtniinv nf Mnarnnn. as. J ni.i ... , f"J --ata,t sassjji nun 1,111 tw(- ance, with instructiona in iti pror.eBH and practical applied-tion. Itv Key. J. B. Dull, l'rire. 1A mnt. I'.leinHIltB ftf Animal tnminlisit,. r. I. 1 4 II , , 7, sijtBs.iajiu, ui 1 i"n crv., U11U .)nii':ti- Hon for relieving Human Suffering. By Charles Morley. 1 I I' ' . I ..1 I I I I 1 rl Fascination, or tbo Philoaopby or Chormisg. illustrating the principles ol Life, in connection with Spirit and Matter. llu I. .).. 1 II .... ... ... M 1, I) 1 i . ... ' j wfi.ww,wli, uouuu 10 cents, paper au cts. Hereditary Descent ; its laws and facts applied to Human Improvement. By O. S. Fowler. 25 engravings. Bound 75 cents, paper, 60 cents. Marriage, its History and Philosophy, with a Phrenologi-oil and Physiological exposition of the' functions nad quoli-hcattuns for happy marriages. Itv L. N. Fowler; with engravings. Cloth 60 cents, paper 374 cen'S' Maternity, or the bearing and Nursing of Children, including Female Education. By ). S. Fowler. Price, 60 cts. Love and Parentage, applied to the improvement of ofi-apring, including important directions and snggtstions to lovers nnd the married, concerning the strongest ties and tho most sacred and momentous relations of life. I5y O. S. Fowler. Illustrated. Bound 60 rents, paper 25 cents; Amativeness. Warning and advice to married and simile By (). S. Fowler. Price, 1M cents, The Parent's Guide, aud Childbirth made Easy. By Mrs Hester Pendleton. 2U pages. Price. 50 cents. Matiimony, or Physiology and Phrenology applied to the selection of congenial Companions for Life, including directions f'or the married for living together affectionately and happily. By O. S. Fowler. Price 25 cents. Physiological and Moral management of Infancy. By Andrew Combe. M. D., with notes, by John Bell, M. D. 307 pagcB. Price, 60 cents. Principles ol Physiology applied to the preservation of Health, a id to the Improvement of Mental und Physical Education. By Andrew Combe, M. D., with notea nnd observations by O. S. Fowler. I vol., 8 mo. Price, 75 cents. Familiar Lessons on Physiology, designed (or children and youth, in schools and families. By Mrs. N. L. Fowler. Illustrated. Price, 37J cents. Physiology, Animal and Mental, applied to tho preservation and restoration of Health ol Bodysnd Power of Mind. By O. S. Fowler. 2(i engravings. 75 cents. Just received and for sale at the bookstore of The Constitution of Man, considered in relation to external objects, with a portrait of the author. By Geo. Combe. Illustrated. Hound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. Moral and Intellectual Science applied to the elevation of Society. By Geo. Combe, Robert Cox and others, with portraits of Gall, Spurzheim, Combe, 4c. 452 panes 8 vo Price, g 1,75. r 6 ' Education, founded on the Nature of Man. By Dr. J G. Slilirzliellll. '.villi 11 oortr.iil of tl... -",il,..r .,... ........ Jl- , - - - 1 - ... ..,,.,, m.ii .,11 i-i-triniisj by S. R. W ells. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. Self Culture and Perfection of Character, including tho msnamment of Youth. Bv o. s. Fowler 21; rilmrisa. 312 pages. Bound 75 cents, naoer 50 cents. Memnrv nnrl I n m I. 1 I II 1 . tl .11 J "Mv..u . in wwi , nn in nipueu lu oen- Education and Juvenile Instruction. By O. S. Fowler. 2I engravings. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. l-.ssays on Human Bights and their Political Guaranties. By IS, Hurlbut, Counsellor nt Law in the city of New York, ivimi iiuies, uy vieorge i.omoe. nound to cents. The Natmal Laws ol Man, a Philosophical Catechism. By J. G. Spurzheim. M. D. Price. 25 cents. Tim Power of Kindness. Bv C. Morlsy. Price 20 cents. Woman, her Education ami Influence. By. Mrs. Hugo Rcid ; with a general introduction, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Illustrated with portraits. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cenls. Religion, Natural and Revealed. By O.S. Fowler. Bound 75 coins, paper 60 cents. I'llliii li.ir I.e. inn. nn I . i . J I - - ".'"''""'i', ueiiiBu ior me use oi eldhlren and youth, in schools and families. By Mrs. L.N. Fowler, llliistrnt, ,1 IWn r.i, .,, A Sober and Temperate Life. By Lewis Crlrnaro ; with a biography of tbo author, by Picro Maroncolli, and notes and au appendix, by John Burdcll. Illustrated. Price, 2d cenls. Teeth, their Structure, Diseases and Treatment. By John Burdcll. it engravings. Price, 15A cents. Chemistry, and ils application to I'hvsiology, Agriculture aud Commerce By Prof. Leibig. Puce, 20 cents. A Home for All. or a new. choap, convenient and superior mode ol building; with engravings. By O.S. Fowlar. Price, 60 cents. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. marl3 d&w. TIIE ARCHITECT, n series of original designs for Domestic and Ornamental Cottages, connected with Landscape Gardening, adapted to tho United States; Illustrated by Drawings ol" Ground PlanB, Perspective Views Elevations, Sections nnd Details. By William H. Ranlett. Now ready, vol. 2, No. 6, price 50 cents per number. The vol. 1st. bound, price gli. The following are a few of the notices of the press : It contains many plans and specifications of ornamental cottages, suitable lo every class and purse, with estimates of the cost thus saving the expense of au architect. It is intended through the Architect to combine elegance with uti-ity.anil to cultivates refined taste at a moderate expense, both in and around the dwellings of our citizens. We can commend them without qualification to Iheattentios of gon-tlemen looking Tor plans f'or the neatest of all country residences, the Cottage. Mr Ranlett, the author of the designs in the Architect, may have the satisfaction of knowing that he is contributing to rclino and elevate the taste of his coun trymen. ,V. V. Tribune. It id well adanted to tho sfalnltlaa nliUa mA i.. mercial towns. We have never before anno a inrk nn tolil. tccture so well adapted to the wants ol the American peo-pie. It is at once scien itic nnd prictical. Hunt's jUog. Wo have already expressed an opinion of its merits, ranking it among the best works ol the kind thai have been published in tho country; and we cannot but believe that it will he of gicat service m maturing tho architectural taste of our people. Mirror. The circulation of such drewings as are found in the Architect will create a taste among our citizens, and the spe- cllic.ntinn. ,il' milarinla I I.Kn. -I. i T . il-.h,,,,,, prwvc averr important item in the knowledge of those interested in building Sl. Louis Evening Gazette. Tho Architect is a work admira1 ly calcnlated for thoso Whll r, -,- .HMK.il in hnil.linrr 'I.... C . - .....n, -Mv.nt.-i iur urnuilicul or uso- lul purposes. Evening Express. . L " l, "M"v csiiuoi oo unuDien by any who will take the trouble to examine its cententa. The lull spocifi cations ami o timatea of building accompanying each plan can lie relied on with implicit confidence. Farmer and Me Ckame. For sale at the bookstore of leb2L I. N. WUITINO & HUNTINGTON. rP II E ADM I nTsTRAtiOrTdFW ASH INI Of nd Adams. Memoirs of the Administration of Washington and John Adams, edited from the papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Trcaaury.by Geo Gibba ; 2 vols. 8vo. The suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams, (Irom 1791 to 1801,) as printed and suppressed in 1802, by John Wood. Now republished with notes and an appendix, by Jobs Henry Sberbunc ; 1 vol. 12mo. A few copies of the above rare work for sale at the bookstore of feb27. I- JS. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. pA RTRIDGE ON DYEING. A practicsi treatise -L on dyeing woollen, cotton nnd silk, including receipts lor lac reds snd scarlets, chrome yellows and oranges, and Irussian blues, on silks, cottons and v.oolens. with every improvement in the art made since the year 1828: also a Correct desrriiilirtn r,f anlnh,,-in .i .1 ft-- , , . mm . " ... A r' --e"-.."s wiiwl .e. i vol.; i- cts.. by Win. Partridge, ol New i'nrk. For Bale by U..ICM-. i. d. vYnn ii(; Si HUNTINGTON. T EVER'S NEW NOVEL. Roland CashrbyChaT. A J Lever. U mm. l.'Mnl.l:n :n...... 1 USUI . ' , - " - . Idllnllll, I i I 1 1 1 1 111'!. n II- iiiiiiiii edition, his autibiography. and a narrative of his public life and services. Embellished bv numerons designs by Chsp-man. in eight narls : 25 cents." Just received hs marchl. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. OHIO REPORTS, Vol. 17. Reports of Cues sr-ITIIfttl MmA . I .. I r . i i . .. i I In thn ....... 1 ,.C .1 State of" Ohio in Bank. Hiram Griswnld, Reporter. Vol. 17. PnceJ3,00. The trade supplied, march I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. RAGS WANTED. THE subscribers continue to pay the highest market pri ces for Rags, in any quantity, at their bookstore. jnh-s. i. n Whiting a- Huntington. MACAULAY'S ENGLAND. The Hutoryof England, from the accession of James H ; by Thomas Babington Macaulav. Vol. 2 lor sale by marchS. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLUMHUS, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1849. NUMBER 214. WM. B. TIIKALL & HENRY REED, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Oi mcc south-east corner of High street uod Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, 00 Tti-weekly per annum, ... :i SO Woekly per annum, - 100 Terms of Advertiniiig. Twelve line! or lea, one or three insertions, g , and 25 conta for each additional insertion for three months $! for ail months Jit for II monies JI2 Longer advertiae- mcnts in the same proportion, wim a deduction oi .u per cent, on the amount over j;uui six monins. llVTHK. Vkau. For twelve lines JI2 fourth of a eol umn 520 half n column $30 whole column 10. BUS IN E SaTcARD-ST" 4 AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. ATTORNEY AT LAW.AMD SOLICI1 OR IN CHAN-CERY, Columbus, Ohio. Office on State street, in the Masonic Hall building, immediately Kant of the City Hank. All professional business attended to Willi promptness and caro. OOOXU 11". CHARLES w. gil.uore, ATTORN KY VP LAW, Chlli.-otho, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Roas, Pickaway, and the adjoining count in. nov30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, P. J.Mattukws. A. B. Dutti.m. II. D. HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Odd Solicitor tn Chancery. Office on High struct, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Also, a Commissioner to tnkc the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. Office on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20. 1R. MARIS'S OFEICE, BASEMEN'!' of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. broadwyhotelI Bv I Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- April b..dtf. I. N. WHITING & 11UNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, ncl door to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment i f Books aud Stationery always 911 hand. NEIBERT & L1LLEY, pOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, t .omnibus Aug. 20,1815. Wm. Skibeht. M. C. LlLLXT, GERE, ABBOTT. & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. NailB, Class, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Sic. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCRUGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Thcolo-ical.Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Stale House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints,Oila, Dye StufTs.Glass, Sic. Sic, wholesale and retail, comer of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KlLBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1811. C. R. KING, BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. D B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORTVARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY 4 CO'S XRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all Liu. Is. and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, NO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite, the Secretary of Stale's Office, High it, Columbus, tlecll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE RCJD1S1LL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. law; PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkbry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting A Huntington a Bookstore Fob. Hi. .t-wtf. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & ' Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few seps from High street, aud rear of the Capitol House. ITT HUKBtiB AMI VAKKlAUbS TV l.l. l JJ Nov 2. .dtf. J. MASSEY. GEORGE E. WALCCTT, SIGN AND MANNER PAINTER, Nov. if... dtf. COI.UMIIUS, OHIO. J. CARLISLE j.novti CARLISLE HOUSE, Opposite the New Court House, Sottlh Main street. Aprillt-wA-wtf. ci kcI.kvim.k, OHIO. -1 a BBLS. Detroit River White Fish 1U 75 hf bbla do julyod&w. do for aaln by MeELVAIN A. FITCH. BALES good sheeting, bv bale or piece, at a very re-OU duced price at MeELVAIN Si FITCH'S. julyjd&w. r-( BBLS HYDRAULIC CEMENT, warranted, just r OU ceived fresh. MeELVAIN FITCH. Sept. WHISKEY always 00 hand, br the barrel, on consignment, at MeELVAIN Si FITCH'S. nov30 NO. 1, 8ALMON.-for sale by jan2J A prime article just received and rinLti at 1 1. 1 in i, Nos. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 5 cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 10...t-w LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Straineil Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY Si KlLBOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 159, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas-aachusetta, and for aale at No. 1511. High street. Dec. 7. FAY Si KlLBOURNE. FAMILY FLOUR. Onfl BBLS. superfine Farailv Flour, juat recrived and 4JI for sale by MeELVAIN 4. Fl , CH. julyl4dtf. MeELVAIN fc FITCH WILL pay the highest market price in cash for 50.000 bushels Corn, 5,000 buahela Rye, 2,000 bushels Barley at '.heir Wsrehoute, near the bridge. no30 J. H. RILEY AND CO. NEW BOOKN.-Poema by Lydla H. Wgourney-new edition; II vo illuslratod juat published. Pnetiia by John 0. Whittinr new ediliou, U vo llluetrs-tod, by II. Ilillinga just published. Kings and Queens, or LiTo 111 the Pnlaco.hy Abbot, The Peasant and hia Landlord, by Mary llowitt. Midaiimmer Kvn. by Mra. S (.'. Hall. The Tenant ol Wildfell Hall, by Acton Bell. Lava and Ballads, by Tfiomas II. Read. What I saw in California, by Bryant. Fairy Tales of many Nations. Esaaya and Reviews, by E. P. Whipple Two Lives, Ac; Charma and Counter Charms, fee. For sale at tbo new bookstore, Neil House jnn20. J. II. RILEY A CO. SMITH'S COMMENTAHIES.-Coiiimcntarieson O Statuto and Constitutional Law, aud Statutory and Con slitutioiinl construction, containing nn examination of ad-udged cues on Constitutional Law under the Constitution of thu United Statos,and the Constitution or the respective States concerning legislative power ; aud also the consideration of the rules of law in the construction of statutes and constitu'ional provisions. By E. Fitch Smith. Juatrec'd tl the new bookstore Neil House. Itblfi. J. H. RILEY 4. CO. NEW BOOKS. Irviog'eColuinbus.Vol. 2. now scries Phantasia, and other Poems, by Mrs. James Hall. The Legends of Montauk, by J. A. Ayres, with an hiator ical appendix. Rhymes of Travel, Songs, Ballads and Poems, by Bayard Talor. " Vima-a-foot.". For aalo at the new bookstore, Noil Housn. jan25. J. II. RILEY A CO. UNITED STATES DIGEST. Annual Digest, Vol. 1, fur 1817, being a Digest of tho Decisions of tbo Courts of Common Law, Equity, mid Admiralty in the United States. By John Philips Putnam, of tho United Slates Bar. Just received at the new bookstore, Nci1 Homo. janlfj J. H. RILKY A CO. NOTES of Travel in Cnllforuiu, pries, 25 cents. California Guide Book, with maps, routes, and maps of the Gold Region 1 price 50 cents. What 1 saw in California; new edition, with appendix. F'or sale at tho new bookstore, Neil House. marcluJ. J. II. RILEY A CO. NEW LAW BOOKS. Connecticut Reports by Tho mas Day. 5 vols., 2d edition, with notes and refer en ces. Law of Infancy and Coverture, by Bingham ; 2d edi tion. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil Houso. fobl. J. II. RILEY A CO. IRVING'! WORKS, new seriea, vol.fi; companion to Columbus, with map, vol. 3, for sale at the new book store, Neil House. Trade supplied as usual marchS. J. H. RILEY A CO. BOY DELL'S 100 Illustrations or Shakspenre. Tho subscribers are notified that No. 8. is ready for delivery. J. 11. RILEY A CO., fcbl3. New bookstore, Neil Houso. IOR SALE. A good Show Case for fancy goods, suitable for side or centre counter, for sain cheap at the new bookstore, Neil House. J. II. RILEY Si CO. jan23. CKi:TCIIES of Lite and Landscape, by Rev O Ralph Hoy t, illustrated For sale at die new bookstore, Neil House. march3. J. II. RILEY A CO. nlHO REPORTS, Vol I ' , IUI, I I , JUBl UIHMMUIW, UIIU IOI bookstore, Neil House. J. 11. RILEY & CO. 1 r :.. 1.1 : i i c.. J sale at the new marcli3. GERE, ABBOTT AND CO. NEW GOODS. WE have in Btore, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 dQI, Chopping Axes of favorito brauils. 4 doz. Broad do do do. 10(1 " Shovels and Spades do do. 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights do Sash. I00O lbs. Putty. 10 bbla. Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails assorted. GERE ABBOTT & CO., nov9. At the sign of the Gilt Padlock. f CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. V pieces Gum ('loth. 35 ' Painted Canvass. 15 " Damask Linen. 4 ' Silver Drab Broadcloth. 200 sett Brass Dub Bands. Dashes, Tuft Lace, Patent and Enamelled Loather, Axles. Springs and Malleable ('listings. For sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. !io9. npiNNtRS' TOOLS, of ths celebrated manufacture X of Peck, Smith dtCo.f for sale at their prices, with transportation ndded, at the tign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. SAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, pannel, circular, webh back, butchers' aud compass Baws, at the sign of the June 24. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol tbebestquality.botbinsheell and fellets, for sale less than the ninrket price, by GERE, ABBOTT At CO., May 4. Sign of the Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES ' OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STEAM ENGINE. Any person having a good second hand Steam Engine tor sale, of 15 to 20 horso power, can bear of a purchaser bv applying to janX dtf. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. ANVILS. f ENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. C'tOFFU MILLS. All grades ofoofibt mills, from the J best cuwt bteel to the lowest price east iron, at the siirn of the non 20 GILT PADLOCK. pOOPERS'TOOLS, of various celebrated manufae J lures, for sale at tho sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. WOODSA WS. 30dozen woodcutters "a sawa, with or without frames, at the sign of the novSO GILT PADLOCK MILLS AND SMITH. S. M. MILLS. J. y. SMITH. MILLS & SMITH. General Agency, Surveying and Notary Public Office. The above firm continues to attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of property, tho collection and set tlcment of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of books, tho execution of mortgages, deeds, and other instruments of writing, Arc. Also, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds and lots in Franklin and adjoining counties, Reieiilnces. Swan Si Andrews. Columbus. Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New York City ; Win. Milford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Sibley, Si Wright, Cincinnati. O. ; J. Si W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnes Si McMurdie, Columbus, Ohio. N B All letters on business from a d tance must be postpa-d. Uthce in the Exchange Bank Budding, Columbus. Ohio. COR SALE. A very eligible improved farm of 30 J. acres 17 milea northeast of Cpluinbus, nil under fcRce, 120 acres cleaied, a splendid orchard of grafted fruit, a good brick bouse, frame barn, log cabin, and four good wells ol water on the premises. It will bo sold on very reasonable terms. Town property of tiie value of S2000. will bo ta ken in part payment. feb21. MILLS & SMITH, General Agents. I OVERS OF AGRICULTURE. For sale or trade J for good property in this town, A NICE FARM of 100 acres fi2 acres cleaied. There are on it a good orchard, frame barn, stabling, well, a good Ion house, and other out buildings situate 111 Weslfield tp , Delaware co , near the railroad depot. It will he sold low, for we don't take pro perty for sale when the price is above ita actual value, fell 12. MILLS & SMITH, General Agenta. VERY CHEAP A beautiful HOUSE and LOT in the thriving town of Delaw are for sale, situate near the centre of the town. The lot is largo, nicely ornamented with choice fruit trees, and has on it a stable and carriage house, well, new cistern, and other out-buildings. The houso is a two story brick, with seven rooms. It will be sold or iraded for property in this town. febl2. MILLS Sl SMITH, General Agenta. TO RENT. That large and convenient brick house on Town, between F ilth and Sixth sts , now occupied by Mr. Preston, is tor rent. Also, several small housca. Persons wishing to ront can sec the houses by calling on Ieb24. MILLS , SMITH, General Agenta. C-IOOD FOR A BATHHOUllE. We ,)!Ter"i7r 7 sale Wharf Lot No. 788. with the two story buck house on it, at the foot of State street. There is a powerlul spring with 14 feel fall running through the house. The whole will be sold for JtOO. f applied jor soon. lebil. MILLS Si SMITH, General Agenta J. R. SCROOGS, (rent Bargains in Books! SELLING OFF CHEAP FOR CASII.-BOOKS AT COST 1 rpHE aubacrihor, designing to close his present buiinets jl win sell irom Ibis time Ins largo stock of books nt pi i cci lowor than over before ollored in this city. His stock is lame and full, embracing evory variety of Law, Medical, Theological, Miscellaneous and School Books. Booksellers, individuals making up Librarica, and every May elso will find it decidedly to their IdVlflUgt to call at his store bcl'or purchasing elaewhcio. A fine lot of PAPER HANGINGS will be sold AT COST. Let all who wani mucn reading inr intlo monoy call at the Bookstore opposite the State buildings, and sutiafv themselves. o18 J. R. SCROOGS. STOLEN I From the overcoat pocket of tho inbacri-her, ut the Fireman's supper, on the ranlM of th.i"jlil lMt, POCKET MEMORANDUM BOOK and contents ij no importance or value to any one Out the subscriber. ' 'so, ai me same time anil place, a black CLOTH CAP. The thief is welcome to the can. if ho will rein-,, n, orandum hook in an envelope through the Post Ollico. lie a "nuwn, aim oy complying witti tins request may savn P""""' fel24. J. R. SCROGGS. FRENCH LITERATURE MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Vcr-icour Rcvind, with notes alluding particularly to wri-lera promiuent in late political events in Paris; by William Staughteu Chase, A. M. Just received bv ov2. JR. SCROGGS. CMI ESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J entihe instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by tho greatest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original nnd remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by ""vlu J. R. SC'ROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. rpoi '-1 1 1,Nt. the structure, development, distribution and J. natural arrangement of tho races ol Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas sci, and Augustino A. i.ould. Just received bv - J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, I) D., author of ' Great Teacher," Ar c. Just ceived by nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. 'IMIEORY and Practice of Teaching, or the muuvaa nnu oieiuoos 01 goou School Keepni", by David P. Page, A.M. For sale by ""''8 J. R. SCROGGS. VI EDICAL BOOKS are eold cheaper thanlnNw J.T.1 York or Philadelphia by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, hy Maris L. Child", 2 vols.1 late edition, for sale by oil: J R. SCROGGS. W. A. PLATT AND CO. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ,A Splendid Assortment Just Received. W. A. PLATT Si CO.. are now receiving their fall stock, which is rich and very complete. They will sell at very low prices, wholesale or retail. It will give them great pleasure 10 snow meir gooos 10 an wnowiii lavorthein with a call, at the old stand, first door south of the intrude to tho Neil I lotiso. novl. SEALS AND PRESSES. OFFICIAL Seals lor State or County Officers, Literary Institutions, Societies, Insurance Companies, Arc, Sic. made in good Btylc, and Seal Presses of superior construction furnished at low prices Also, Watches and Jew. elry repaired by careful aud experienced workmen and war ranted. V. A. PLATT Si CO. "o4- Neil House. FINE WATCHES. We would particularly invite the attention of all who are desirous of procuring good pocket time pieces, to our stock in that line. We have a good assortment, both Gold and Silver, from the best manufacturer's, and at very low prices. W. A. PLATT Si CO., ov4. Neil House. SILVER WARE We havo sow a good assortment of Silver Spoons, Forks, Ladels, Butter Knives. Sugar Pongs, ond some very beautilul Silver Cups, assorted sizea, which we are prepared to sell very low. Also a good assortment of German Silver Goods, wholesale or retail. VV. A. PLATT Si CO , nov l. Neil House. Lamps, chandeliers aTgirondoles". Vo have a largo and splendid assortment of patterns, (some new) which we aro selling at very low prices, wholesale and retail. We will supply churches upon the most favorable terms. Orders from a distance promptly attended to hy VV. A. PLATT & CO., "ov4. Neil House. COLUMHUS AND X ErA-11 A I LRO A D J 'i'lio sixth instalment of ten per cent , amounting to live dollars, upon each share is required to he paid to I). VV. Deshier, Treasurer of the Columbus and Xsnla Railroad, on or before tho lOtb day of March, 1849. By order of the Board. J. RIDGVVAY, Jr., Sec'y. feblMwd. WM. RYAN & CO'S PREMIUM SHOES. JUST received from Philadelphia, a large assortment ol Ryan Si Co s Ladies' Gaiters nnd half Gaiters, Kid and French Morocco Buskins. Quilted Buskins, a lino winter article, Black and White Kid Slippers, Paris Ties,(.'hildren's Sh"es, Arc., which are offered at great bargains at tho sign of tlio Golden Boot, by nov7. II. 11. KIMBALL SPECTACLES. A goodissoVimenfof Gold, Silver. Steel and German Silver. Also, Goggles and Perifocal Spectacles, lor sale at reduced prices. Spectacle (-lass of all descriptions neatly fitted in frames, at short notice, by W. A. PLATT Si CO., novl. Neil House. GOLD PENS, and Gold, Silver, aud German Silver Pencils, and Pen Cases. We have a large assortment from the most desirable manufactories, warranted, which wo will sell very cheap. Call and try them. w. A. PLATT & CO., nov-L leil Houso. H. COWLES AND CO. MULBERRY CLOTH. A AUT1FUL aud most desirable shade for line sacks a tntd ovcrcoata. Also, asplendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres and V'ostings generally, to he found nt II. COWLES & CO'S., dec!). Next to Whiting Si Huntington's bookstore. STILL LEFT. One Super Muffnc Mourning Long Shawl, one Gentleman's Cloak, and a lew other winter fixings, which not being anxio' s to keep over, we will part with AT COST, OR A LITTLE LESS. I'eb20. H. COWLES At. CO., 131 High st. SHIRTS, COLLARS, Ac. T7INE Shirts, Fashionable Standing Collars Also, mack JL ond F'ancy Cravats, Undershirts, Diawcrs.A: at II. COWLES At. COS.. dec9. Next to Whiting Sl Huntington's bookstore. ONE SCPF.R MUFF AND ONE MACKINAW BLANKET. Now is your last chance, ladies aud gentlemen, to keep warm. Call at II. UltVU.S At CU'S, janl2 diiw. Next to Whiting's bookstore. WE HAVE LEFT A FEW beautiful all wool De Laines and Cashmeres, some of choice small figures. to be closed out at cost. Ladies, this is a rare chance. II. COWLES Si CO., janI2 ditw. Next to Whiting's bookstore 'T'OBACCO. Country merchants, town merchants and I I chewers, arc informed that wo have fine broad plug, small plug, and the best low price pou.nl plug Tobacco to bo found 111 this city by the box or pound. docl3dAtw. II. COWLES At CO SCARLET FRENCH MERINO. Maza7rine Blue. Dark Green, and other colors. Also, Blue, Pink and Orange French D'Laines, a II. COWLES Si CO'S, decla d&w. Next to Whiting At Huntington's SPRING STYLE of CARPETS-VV 110 WANTS A CARPET? Anticipating our early spring trade lor Carpets, we have just received direct from the Eastern ci-tles, a large and splendid assortment ol Wool, Cotton and Wool, and Cotton ; Ingrain, new atylea ; Tapestry and .1 ply; Stair, nnd other kinds; toeether with an assortment ol Splendid Ruggs, Oil Cloihs. Swiss nnd Colored Curtain Stuffs, making our assortment the most desirable i n the city. Those who w ish to look at such articles, call and see. febl7C0d. J. 1). OSBORN Ar. CO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers KJ have formed a copartnership under the firm of Emu; son At The uiw ell, for the transaction of the wool com mission business, aa heretofore conduoted by the senior partner, at No. At, Pearl stiect. A A RON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dee. 12dly. CINCINNATI. IDOAn C0HKLIN0. WILLIAM wood. ai.fkxd wood CONKLInG, WOOD A CO., MAN U FACT UKEItS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, . Yellow, ;'ll""gB. " Red, ESffi . Paris Green. Whiting, firo dried, Chinese Blue, I oris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. JVorA side of Court ttreet, Bant of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-lised b best F.nslnrn Nnini.,. 1.. Ian , i . v wim. 1 11 in 1 nn 1, 11' 1 ,1 r ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to nny manufactured 111 the United Stales Will ..,, ,i.J...i... . - ., UU.III, JI each article we manufacture, to be as good na any to be pro cured, and to give entire aalisfaetion. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discouut for cash. Cincinnati, Jau. 3 lydAtw QUGAK. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by ' H . KING Si HEFFNER, J!8 . 27 Main st., Cincinnati. pASTILE SOAP. J for snle by dec 15. -100 boxes this day received and KING At HEFFNER, No. 27 Main street. BOURBON W1IINKEY.-200 bbls. Bourbon Whis. key, ranging from 3 to t) years old. in store and for aslo lowhy SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO., 'c"1 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. T WIST' f6BACCO.-30k7K7No7i7ciu Wto". U bacco, in store and for aale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN At CO , J?bJ2; 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. MOLASSES 500 brl Coflca 1000 bags. For sale by KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. janlO. I' ARD. 50 kegs. Butler 10 brls : .",0 kei.. 1 iiuoiny r-ecu oj una. For sale hy janlij. KING Si HEFFNER, 27 Main at., Cincinnati. pUAMPAIGN WINES 60 baskets Cllquot Champaign; .11) do Heidsick do: 25 cases Cabinet do ; In nlore and for sale low, by feb!2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO. I7I8H.- ' L 600 brls Mackerel; 200 bxs Herring: 25 drums Codfish ; 20 brls No. 1 Salmon. For sale by jau 1 1). KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main Bt., Cincinnati. jHUITS. L 2110 boxea Raisins; 2!) brls fresh Currants; 00 bags Brazil Nuts: 25 do Filberts. For salo by jaalU. KING At HEFFNER, 27 Main ., Cincinnati. I)AGS WANTED. We will at times cay the airs. The ore- IX highest market price in Cash IW good Ratal. cm I'm u ib ,.,-. per nunureo ins. NIXON Si CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl St., Cincinnati. marchC 2 Ciu Gaz. BRANDY-50 hf pipes A. SeigDette, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy At Co., pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importation, for sale at low prices, by KING At HEFFNER, locl5. No. 27, Ndin slreet. pOI FEE, &c. J TOO bags Rio ; 300 do Laguyra ; 50 do Java; 600 ht chcst9 Teas all grades ; 50 casks Rice. For sale by KING At HEFFNER. doclo. No. 27 Main street. . .... I ' ' M I I..J IL 1 jVIADElUA WINES. 1VJ. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Blaody do do ; 60 qr casks Woodhouso do ; 5 pipos do do; lu store and lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN ft CO., ,I!U7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinn nti. BRANDIES. 15 hf and qr pipos A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 0 do do J. J. Dupuy do ; All of which are perfectly puro and for salo low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN At CO., I0b7. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JV. 161, High street, sign of the tiitt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer for sale, 11 general assortment 0 Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ate. I'hankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, nnd increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Fr. SKINNER, C An(c of New Lisbon, ( hw.) GENERAL Agency, Commission anil Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. At Co., Cincinnati; B. VV. Snodgrass At Co., New Lisbon; Grigg At Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson At Covode, Wellsvillc ; Ewnlt nnd Gcbhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep2: dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warcrooms, and received our first alii oinents. consist ina of 31; ,nt.n, did Pianos, and 500 chests choice Teas, we invite purchas er uiiii ociiicrs in inoso articles to call and examine our Block which will bo replenished weekly. Our 'Peas arc purchased for cibIi direct from Importers, and our Pianoa being from the manufactory of Stodnrt At Dunham, New York, cannot bo equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warerooms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. TeaB put up in 4 and pound packages, of betterquality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH At NIXON. N. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley At Co., will continue the business ol Pub fishing and Bookselling under the firm of II. W. Derby At Co..nt No. 115 Main street: and on the 1 0th of Anril.onen. ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a fullassortsiesl ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol bis menus uno cusxomers, wno may lavorlnm wim meir orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, f'or ouantities. or single volumes of books will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. VV. DERBY. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inf'orn the Merchants of the Western country tfiat we are now rcceivinir in addition to our former strock a very extensive varietv of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in othci markets, as we arc confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following 1 Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann'a Axea; Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain SeytheB ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay nnd Manure Forks Hames, Traces, Hoes ; Anils ; Shovels and Spades : And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD Si WINSTON, March i.. t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SUPER Cashmeres, Silk Warp Alpaccas, Plaid and Striped do. Mohair Luatres. Plain and Striped Madonnas, Cohurga. Also. Super French Merinocs,and sgeneralstock of DeLainea. all cheap for cash. M. GOODING Oct. 11143. U 0 QKS & STATION K I! Y . I. H, WHITING HUNTINGTON Booksellers and Stationers, High street. IlnnLs for tlu PiiAssin ? - - ..... m . -riri, , VALUABLE WORKS on PHRENOLOGY, Ac. n m j iiv i'r,,.,.,i iii.,.,.,,..i ..i .rrr ' " , 1 -.i .. mw .urn eppiMB, accompanied hy a Chart, embracing a conciso elementary view of Phrenology. HyO. S. FowFer; with 43 engravinira 36 edition. 12 mo Pr!r CI o Familiar I.PRIiina nn Phronnlnirv . (IhImJ Am -.LIU and youth, in schools and lamilies. By Mrs. L. N. Fowler. Illustrated with 55 cnirravimrs. 20!) nnoes. hound Prir. in cents. Phrenoloirv Deo-ndrul lu- A ti...i 1 , , . , , 1. J ' wmm, mm uaues, la mo, bound. Price, 75 cents. Popular Phrenology. Bv Frederic Piuimha . ..,t,.ii:.k..i pulor I hrenology. By Fredoric Coombs ; embellished engravings exhibiting the Phrenological adrncaauro-s of above 50diatinguislied parsonages. Price, 25 cts. e Phrenological Guide, designed for students of their - Lrni-la, I IImhI ... ....I I'. .... I a I . ...... CMU lilents 1 The 1 own t: hnvActfr I llu.it n, tmtA P...... in s 1' -v. I it's Sviiohiiri of IMirminli.trv nu.l I'll, .,,.1 , in... tratetl. Pritt. lU renti. J ' Lecture! on thu Pliilmtniinv nf Mnarnnn. as. J ni.i ... , f"J --ata,t sassjji nun 1,111 tw(- ance, with instructiona in iti pror.eBH and practical applied-tion. Itv Key. J. B. Dull, l'rire. 1A mnt. I'.leinHIltB ftf Animal tnminlisit,. r. I. 1 4 II , , 7, sijtBs.iajiu, ui 1 i"n crv., U11U .)nii':ti- Hon for relieving Human Suffering. By Charles Morley. 1 I I' ' . I ..1 I I I I 1 rl Fascination, or tbo Philoaopby or Chormisg. illustrating the principles ol Life, in connection with Spirit and Matter. llu I. .).. 1 II .... ... ... M 1, I) 1 i . ... ' j wfi.ww,wli, uouuu 10 cents, paper au cts. Hereditary Descent ; its laws and facts applied to Human Improvement. By O. S. Fowler. 25 engravings. Bound 75 cents, paper, 60 cents. Marriage, its History and Philosophy, with a Phrenologi-oil and Physiological exposition of the' functions nad quoli-hcattuns for happy marriages. Itv L. N. Fowler; with engravings. Cloth 60 cents, paper 374 cen'S' Maternity, or the bearing and Nursing of Children, including Female Education. By ). S. Fowler. Price, 60 cts. Love and Parentage, applied to the improvement of ofi-apring, including important directions and snggtstions to lovers nnd the married, concerning the strongest ties and tho most sacred and momentous relations of life. I5y O. S. Fowler. Illustrated. Bound 60 rents, paper 25 cents; Amativeness. Warning and advice to married and simile By (). S. Fowler. Price, 1M cents, The Parent's Guide, aud Childbirth made Easy. By Mrs Hester Pendleton. 2U pages. Price. 50 cents. Matiimony, or Physiology and Phrenology applied to the selection of congenial Companions for Life, including directions f'or the married for living together affectionately and happily. By O. S. Fowler. Price 25 cents. Physiological and Moral management of Infancy. By Andrew Combe. M. D., with notes, by John Bell, M. D. 307 pagcB. Price, 60 cents. Principles ol Physiology applied to the preservation of Health, a id to the Improvement of Mental und Physical Education. By Andrew Combe, M. D., with notea nnd observations by O. S. Fowler. I vol., 8 mo. Price, 75 cents. Familiar Lessons on Physiology, designed (or children and youth, in schools and families. By Mrs. N. L. Fowler. Illustrated. Price, 37J cents. Physiology, Animal and Mental, applied to tho preservation and restoration of Health ol Bodysnd Power of Mind. By O. S. Fowler. 2(i engravings. 75 cents. Just received and for sale at the bookstore of The Constitution of Man, considered in relation to external objects, with a portrait of the author. By Geo. Combe. Illustrated. Hound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. Moral and Intellectual Science applied to the elevation of Society. By Geo. Combe, Robert Cox and others, with portraits of Gall, Spurzheim, Combe, 4c. 452 panes 8 vo Price, g 1,75. r 6 ' Education, founded on the Nature of Man. By Dr. J G. Slilirzliellll. '.villi 11 oortr.iil of tl... -",il,..r .,... ........ Jl- , - - - 1 - ... ..,,.,, m.ii .,11 i-i-triniisj by S. R. W ells. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. Self Culture and Perfection of Character, including tho msnamment of Youth. Bv o. s. Fowler 21; rilmrisa. 312 pages. Bound 75 cents, naoer 50 cents. Memnrv nnrl I n m I. 1 I II 1 . tl .11 J "Mv..u . in wwi , nn in nipueu lu oen- Education and Juvenile Instruction. By O. S. Fowler. 2I engravings. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cents. l-.ssays on Human Bights and their Political Guaranties. By IS, Hurlbut, Counsellor nt Law in the city of New York, ivimi iiuies, uy vieorge i.omoe. nound to cents. The Natmal Laws ol Man, a Philosophical Catechism. By J. G. Spurzheim. M. D. Price. 25 cents. Tim Power of Kindness. Bv C. Morlsy. Price 20 cents. Woman, her Education ami Influence. By. Mrs. Hugo Rcid ; with a general introduction, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Illustrated with portraits. Bound 75 cents, paper 50 cenls. Religion, Natural and Revealed. By O.S. Fowler. Bound 75 coins, paper 60 cents. I'llliii li.ir I.e. inn. nn I . i . J I - - ".'"''""'i', ueiiiBu ior me use oi eldhlren and youth, in schools and families. By Mrs. L.N. Fowler, llliistrnt, ,1 IWn r.i, .,, A Sober and Temperate Life. By Lewis Crlrnaro ; with a biography of tbo author, by Picro Maroncolli, and notes and au appendix, by John Burdcll. Illustrated. Price, 2d cenls. Teeth, their Structure, Diseases and Treatment. By John Burdcll. it engravings. Price, 15A cents. Chemistry, and ils application to I'hvsiology, Agriculture aud Commerce By Prof. Leibig. Puce, 20 cents. A Home for All. or a new. choap, convenient and superior mode ol building; with engravings. By O.S. Fowlar. Price, 60 cents. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. marl3 d&w. TIIE ARCHITECT, n series of original designs for Domestic and Ornamental Cottages, connected with Landscape Gardening, adapted to tho United States; Illustrated by Drawings ol" Ground PlanB, Perspective Views Elevations, Sections nnd Details. By William H. Ranlett. Now ready, vol. 2, No. 6, price 50 cents per number. The vol. 1st. bound, price gli. The following are a few of the notices of the press : It contains many plans and specifications of ornamental cottages, suitable lo every class and purse, with estimates of the cost thus saving the expense of au architect. It is intended through the Architect to combine elegance with uti-ity.anil to cultivates refined taste at a moderate expense, both in and around the dwellings of our citizens. We can commend them without qualification to Iheattentios of gon-tlemen looking Tor plans f'or the neatest of all country residences, the Cottage. Mr Ranlett, the author of the designs in the Architect, may have the satisfaction of knowing that he is contributing to rclino and elevate the taste of his coun trymen. ,V. V. Tribune. It id well adanted to tho sfalnltlaa nliUa mA i.. mercial towns. We have never before anno a inrk nn tolil. tccture so well adapted to the wants ol the American peo-pie. It is at once scien itic nnd prictical. Hunt's jUog. Wo have already expressed an opinion of its merits, ranking it among the best works ol the kind thai have been published in tho country; and we cannot but believe that it will he of gicat service m maturing tho architectural taste of our people. Mirror. The circulation of such drewings as are found in the Architect will create a taste among our citizens, and the spe- cllic.ntinn. ,il' milarinla I I.Kn. -I. i T . il-.h,,,,,, prwvc averr important item in the knowledge of those interested in building Sl. Louis Evening Gazette. 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