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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLU MBUS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1849 NUMBEli 108. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOT T & BASCOM. PrriCK south-essl corner of High street ami Sugnr alley. TERMS Invariably in advance. The Daily, to persons in Columbus, per year $6 00 il u pent by iiiuil out of Colunbm fi 00 The Daily during session, and Tri-Wcokly balance or year In Columbus 6 00 By mail 00 The Tri-Weekly by mail 3 00 Weekly in Coliimbu I 00 Out of the city, by mail, single 1 60 To cluba ol lour nnd upward! 1 25 To cluba of ten and upwards, lo one addrcis 1 00 Daily, seision 2 00 TriWeekly 1 00 Weekly, single 60 To cluba of five and upwards 411 V ADVERTISING: The following ralca and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be observed, in all cases, after thia date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One square, 12 lines or leas, one insertion 50 50 a " each additional " 0 25 ' " 1 week 1 50 i i' 2 " 2 00 ' ' 3 ' 3 00 " a " I montl 4 00 .i o 2 ' 0 00 ' 3 r, ii ii ii y ii ,, ii ii .i to ii II 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 30 00 110 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 BS 00 131) 00 Standing card. Ii linea or less, per annum I column, with 4 changes, ' " 6 i .. 12 - I " changed weekly, I " " daily, I" 4 changes, fi " .. 12 i. " changed weekly, " ' daily. Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to ho minion type. For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional quaro inserted under (he yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, orrcviously agreed upon between the parlies. Publisher" not accountable for the accuracy Of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. , . . Announcing canuioaies inrswsi w c.nj uwii.twHi Po be charged at the rate of lifiv cents per week, fur each name ; the same to I e,iu all cases . paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveitisc.nents not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ..r,1...-,..l out nnd navmnnt will he exacted accord nitly. Tbo privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Arc., not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVEHTIStMLHTS CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUS-LT.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inierted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid fur. Kegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fain, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where char-lies are made lor admittance ll notices of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended lo promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, tlio same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan icd by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisement! to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by ihcm. BUSINESS CALIDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S HI.OCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO J. CARLISLE, (LATE OF CIHCI. KVILLE.) June 22, '43. lvd CON WAV I.. K. TOM LIN SON . b. f. CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Bcaltrs in Produce, Pig Iron, AND Commission 4 ForwnrdinK Merchants, FRONT STREET, jy3-ljd. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCKKY, riLL practice in the Courts of 1' ranklin and adjoining ountlcs. Ultice, in toe sMaisra nam nuimmg, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-dA-wtim. CARLISLE MO! SC. BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New court Home, South Main street, Aprilr.t-wArwtf. cihci.svii.i.k. onm. A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State's Office. JV Willi a h E Gilmo k k7 uum.es YV. Gilmobi. W. E. & C. W. GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, I; aul4dly Cincinnati, o. JOHN ROW. A. S. IM.AM.. ROW St DOANE, Forv ardiii!! & (oiwiiissioii Merchants, PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. IT Agents for (iliddon At Co s Iron Furnaces. TJ May2z,1349-d6m, C. K. KING, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ace, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. I9..tf. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING an u COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY & CO'9 IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and n great variety ofCas-tingB, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. N WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker At Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, HIGN AND BANNER FAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. COLUMBUS, 3U10. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. O Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-ment of Deeds for the Slate r.f New York. O Office on High St., between Town and Rich. nct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, AEMENT of Judire Swan's new building. Hieh st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich and 1 hird sts. opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O hio. April G. .dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, DOfKSEI.LERS and Stationers. nexldoor to the Clint O Bank. High street. Columbus, Ohio. A lirge assortment .i pooka and stationery always oo nana. HOOKS & STATION K H. . i. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, llouksslltrs and Stutiouirs, High stmt. WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contents : The Mariner's Compsss; The Steam Engine; Lighthouses ; The Cotton Manufacture Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton ; Steam Navigation ; Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing (las Light ; The Thcmometer The Electric Telegraph) The Barometer; 'rhe Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale by jy5. I. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. THE subscribers have recently received a luige assortment of Gold Pens, from the best manufactories in the country, among which arc Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pons. Tlio Congress do do. Hard Ac Brot era' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The Victoria do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oo sold at the lowest prices. jc23. I. N. WHITING As. HUNTINGTON. NlBdoksT LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Scales' Expediiion to the River Jordan nnd the Dead Sea; 1 vol. Rvo., wiib maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlyle'n Dante Danie's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the text of the original, colla ted from the best cditious, and explauLwry nolo ; 1 vol. 1 J mo; by John A. Carl.le, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol) by Henry T. Tuckcrman. Roland Cashel : by Charles Lever part 2. For salo by jyll. I. H. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. dealer's Ecclesiastical History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Gicslcr ; a new edition hi 2 vols. iivn. Chalmers' Sermons, from 1798 to 11117; forming vol. (i, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hildreth's U. Slates, from the first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under tho Federal Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts par. I, 50c. For salo by au2 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. THE History of Pcndennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By VV. M. Thackeray, author of Vnnilv Fair, The Groat Hogaily Diamond. Ac. Illustrated by the author. Price 25 cents. The Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the (iood Huan. By tho Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshanks und Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of France, from May, 1848. By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by se8 1. N WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hnnd at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books, Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, fcc.&c. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ace, Arc. All of which will he sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, &.t., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy2l dAcw. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON New Edition ol" Fremont's Exploring Expedi tion. REGON and California The Exploring Expedition to O' the Rockv Mountains, Oregon and California, by bre vet Col. J C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices of the Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; I vol. Ittno, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jjr7dfcw. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray; 25c. Scenes whero the Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of ' The Jail Chaplain;" 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits al Rome; by the Rev. M. H. Seymour ; IJiJjC. Bogue's Theological Lectures; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received by se2G 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. THE CAXTONS. A FAMILY PICTURE, by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer;2 pans. 37c. ' Q33 We write, with eyes overrunning withheart-enriching tears, one word of tribute to " The Caxtons' the truest liclion ever spun by human brain from the experience I the human heart." A'. V. 'Iribum. For sale by oc20 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. WILLIS' RURAL LETTERS RURAL LETTERS, and othet records of Thought at Leisure ; written in tho intervals of more hurried Literary Labor ; by N. P Willis; I vol. l2mo. The Adirondack ; or Life in ihc Woods ; by J T. Headley ; I vol. 12mo For sale at the bookstore of no7 I. JN. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION; OR, Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Son; by Charles Reecher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bech- er Stowe ; I vol. Marie Antoinette; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jyj. 1. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. Hildreth's U. States, Vol. I. A1IISTOKY OF Til E UNITED STATES, from the discovery ol the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols 8mo. Bv KlCUARD HlLPRITH. For salo by jy 13 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. DR. COIHBE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH. n Health and long lfe ivilhin the reach of all.1' THE Universal Guide to nealtb, by a rational course il food and diet; by Andrew Combe, M.I). New edition, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at the bookstore of jy7. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. UPPER'S PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY- -A heauti-Illustratedful edition. 8vo. in various stles of binding. by Win. Walcutt, Esq. For sale by OCl'J I. IN. Wriliimi III) iN I I INLi 1 UIN GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK; The Magazines lor November ; Ranlett's Architecture. Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.2. Just received by oc23 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEON, Complete. THE History of the Consulate nnd Empire under Napoleon. Nos. 8 and 9, completing the work JiiBt received by sep3 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTOKV of the American Bible Society from its organization to the present time. 1 toI. bvo. 1,50. By lie?. W. P. Strickland. For tale by sep3 I. N. VVHITINO & HUNTINGTON. United Suites DiepcnMitory New Edition. r"pHK Dispensatory of the I'niird States of America; by I Drs. Wood & Bachr. Eighth edition, carefully re-sised. For sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LIFE in the Far wst, by George Frederick Ruxton ; 1 vol. 12mo. ''Cos A the best books of the season." For sale by jy5 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THE BRILLIANT. A GIFT BOOK for 1030, wilh U elegant cngravrngs. For sale by ocPJ 1. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. MRSrELLIS' NEW WORK. TT F. ARTS AND HOMES. or Social Distinctions; a sto- XX rv by Mrs HIM, F"r sale by aull. I. N WHITING At HUNTINGTON. Lvnch't Expedition to the Dead Sen. ANEW SUPPLY just received by ep3 1 N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. T ADY Alice, or the New Una: a novel For salo by I J aull I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HILDRETH'S UNITED STATES. TT L. 2 of this Popular Historv. iut received bv V sep3 I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ep3 CINCINNATI LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE CINCINNATI COLLEGE. THE regular annual Term of the Lrw Department of the Cincinnati College, will bo opened on the third Jon-day in November next. (November liflli) to continue until the first Monday in April. A preliminary courso of Lee. tures will be delivered during the week.coinmciisingou tho second Monday in November, (12th.) Tho course of instruction is dotiirned to prepiro students ior me practice oi me i.aw, anil win cmoraco me usual titles and subjects of Common and Statute Law, and of Equity. There will be at least two exercises daily, and on three days of the week three exercises, consisting of Lectures by the Instructor, and of Recitations in the Text Books, which are embraced in the course. A Moot Court will bo holden once a week, or oftener, at which students will bo required to prepsre pleadings, furnish briefs, and make oral arguments. The students will be required to furnish themselves willi the following Text Books : Walker's Introduction to American Law, Blackstone's Comsnentanes, Chitty on Con-tracts. Gould on Pleading, Grcenleaf on Evidence, llol- combe's Introduction to Equity, and Smith's Commercial Law. Lectures on I onstitutional and International I.aw will bo deliveied by Mr. Greene. The Board of Trustees will confer the deirree of Bache lor of Lnwsupon such of the students as, upon examination, by a Committee of the liar of Cincinnati, are found to be qualified to practice law. 1 lie 1 uition lee will bo ISO lor t'.ie term. An additional fee of S3 is charged, as a graduation fee. to all who take a degree. Hoarding and lodging may be had here in respectable houses, at ,$2,50 or 3 a week. Any additional information, in regard to the school, will be cheerfully given, upon application by letter or otherwise to either of tho undersigned. V ILLIAM UtUUtUNK. JAMES P. HOLCOMBE, CHARLES P. JAMES, Faculty of the Law School. ocl'.l-lind Cin. Oaz. M ACrTlWHYRST MANUFACTURERS ADO wholesale healers I.N READY NAIH! 1 0 T II 1 rV li , 307 Main atreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, fJESPECTFCLLY Inform the citiinns of Columbus nnd - vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Wul- cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a ucw and lurihionahle ftock of Fall nnd Winter Ctothintr Consisting of Nroad, Pilot, Kelt. Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coats, Cloaks, a large nssortmentof Krock and DresB, Business and Wailunc: Coats, iSLC.,kc. An extensive lot ol PI u;i. GaltOIti and Sprint; Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colors. stiipes and figures, made up o. the most faivhioiiable mate-rials. A largo varisty of Vettf. ol tho latest cut. ( .entle-men's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspen ders, Hats, Capu, Carpet Bags, &c ; a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. All of the above articles are offered to the public nt pri ces lower than auy other esiiildislnncnt of this kind in this cit has done before Purchasing ne we do our materials ;it the Kastern tnaikets, and manulurturing the dothing our self", wc think us sale in saying that we are enabled to sell lotliing Irom 10 to in per cent cheaper than the re6t, with out les3 profits to ourselves EwtDg those connected with our manufactory, wc shall be constantly in receipt of now clothing, made of the lalest stylo of goods and cut in the latest tasrnon. by one ot the bcBt cutlers in the west. We respectfully policit thecalls ol the Gents to examine our stock, and if they find anything to fuit, we a-e coofident the prices always will. Civc us a trial, is all we ask. Uuiumbus, Uct. It, my-UiJm. M, & B. EDflR CONKI.1NO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD CONKLIflG, M OOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Pure White Lend, Chrome Green. Bed Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, fire dried, CnlllMfl Blue, Farts White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court street. East of Droadtcay. YjLJ'fi have adopted the most approved method, aB pr.c-VV tlted b best Kastern manuhicturers, in manulac'.ur mg Wbltfl Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good as any lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowesl prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati. Jan. 3 lvd&w CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS. OIIIO, Jtf. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR. CTtHIS new and popular I lotr I is Incatfid in the most cen-JL tr.il part of the city. It has been enlarged, nnd ih now furnished in a style equal to that of any Hotel in tho West. The Table il'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market ntfnrds, and no pains win be spared to make the guests feel at home. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passengers.Convenient, and first-rate Stabling and Carriage Honso attached, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.September 10, 1848. lyil Fr. SKINNF.lt, (l.ale of New Lisbon, (Vim,) G BURSAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eueral, No. 13, F.at Front st., near steamboat landing, Cin- utti,Obio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrnss &. Co., INiew Lisbon; Grigg & Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Koss, Portsmouth; Lawson Sc Covode, Wellsville ; r.wnlt and Gelihart, Pittsburgh; John scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep2i dtf. rrA HUAI'S (.rem tilasswnre. t)UU Flasks, Quart. Pints and Hall's Porter and Packing Bottles, Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Waro ol all kinds. 600 boxeB Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plsin and Plated. Also, Druggist Ware of every variety, constantly tor sale by n, w. ni'i'.tns, ocu tt t.uiumoia st., umcinnaii. fiAAn BOXES Bcllevernon Superior Wheel Z)JJ Oven Glass, sizes from (i X !) to 40 V, 50. 400 boxes dnubln thick. Imitation Crown, Plate and French, of all descriptions. '2000 boxes Country Brsnds, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 X 24. Constantly on band at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPF.F.RS. oc!7 tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnati. SUGAR AND 8. H. MOI.ASSES-200 hrls. Helmed Sugars ; (HI do. S. II. Molasses, prime landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by npfi KING & HF.FFNEBCincinnatL Kyi ULES. Six very line Mules, suitable for Calilor IM nia i.dvenlurers, may be had bv applying to pC KING & HF.FFNLR, 27Main st. Cincinnati. AISINST200 boxes, 100 i boTesTlfX) I boxes, land ing Irom John Adams, and for sale bv apfi KING & IIKFFNF.R. Cincinnati. 1 TO LASSES. 1,000 hrls Molasses. landing from Bell 1V1 Isle, and for sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st , Cincinnati. 100 a pit I! AGs Pimento; SO hue Java Co flee landing from United States, and for sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R. Cincinnati. FATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather Li just received by KING A. HKr rNKI'. a pi i No. 27 Main St.. Cincinnati. SUGAR AMI MOLASSES.-a-'O hdds. Sugar, fair and prime; I.20O bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, mar:?. Cincinnati, LAW REFORM. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, and for sale al the new bookstore. Neil House jy25 J. H. RILEY Sc. CO. I'ort Folioif-Amcricnn Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View of Wilkesbarre.Penn. Yale College. New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, tn and 4to sizes Fine Stationery, dtc Ac j20. J. II. RILEY St CO. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. A COMPOUND of English Authors and their works, by Shaw. For sale by sepl J. H. RILEY & CO. BO DELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the snbscribers, sel1 J. H RILEY & CO. OLU PI NS. A very superior article of Gold Peas lor sale by ap23 W. M. SAVAGE. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar. just received and for sale by sp6 KING A llEFFNER.Cineienst;. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. DCI'AHTMKNT OF TIIK lllTEHIOH, -Omo; Inuun Al rants, September 2'J, l.'il.i. CjF.AI.ED PECfPOSALS will be received at the Oifico of I) tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Washington City, until 10 o'clock on Thursday, tho 1st day of November next, for furnishing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for tho uio of the Indiaus, and deliverable in the city of New York, vii: Ulunktta. 2,100 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blankets, to measure (it) by 72 inches, and weigh eight pouuds; L'.lOO pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 6-1 by fib inches, and weigh six pounds , . 1,176 pairs 2 point white Mackiuac blankets, to measure 42 by l't inches, and weigh tivo and a quarter pounds ; 9B0 pairs I.J poml whito Mackinac blankets, to measure .'fi by 50 inches, and weigh four and a quarter pounds; 900 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 'I! by 46 inches and weigh tkreosnd a quarter ponnds; 400 pairs 3 point scsrlet Muekinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs J.J point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 64 by 6b inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs point riven Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by Si inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 300 pairs 3 point green Mackiuac blankets, to measure 60 tiy 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds; 260 pairs 2 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 6o inches, and wuigh six pounds ; 100 pairs 3j point gcnliiielln blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 6fi by 61 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 400 pairs 3 point gcntinclla blue Mnckinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs 21 point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Goods. 1.0(10 yards scarlet Btroiids ; t:0l) yards blue strouds ; 1,H0II yards fancy list cloth, blue ; 750 yards fancy list clcth, scarlet; 350 yards fancy list cloth, green ; 1.000 yards gray list cloth, blue; 3,000 yards saved list Cloth, blue; 1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet ; COO yards saved list cloth, green; 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold ; 100 dozen cotton fhg handkerchiefs ; 260 dozen cotton Madras handkerchiefs ; 175 dozen black lllk handkerchiefs ; 90 dozen 8 4- cotton shawls ; 60 dozen 6 4 cotton shawls ; 65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls ; 40 dozen 6-1 woolen shaw Is ; S8.000 yards domestic calico ; 6,060 yards English and French calico ; 10,000 yards Merrimack calico; 3,600 yards blue drilling ; 6,000 yards Georgia slripes ; 4,000 yards blue denims ; 1.600 yards cottonade ; 7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached ; 15,000 yards domestic shining, unbleached ; 15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached 8,000 yards checks, stripes, and plaids ; 400dozeu wocden socks'; 7,000 yards plaid bnscy ; 1,500 yaids llannels. assorted ; 1,600 ilanncl shirts ; 700 calico shirts ; 430 pounds linen thread ; 650 pounds cotton thread ; 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos. 1 to 30 ; 80 pounds sowing silk ; 700 pieces riband, assorted; 4,300 yards bed ticking; 1,000 yards Kentucky jeans j 600 yards sattiuets ; 160 gross worsted gartering ; 2011 pounds Chinese vermilion; 20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark and Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Hardwurc. 1,780 pounds brass kettles ; 1,090 tin kettles ; 76 j.. :.;s of japanned kettles, 3 in a nest ; 276 dozen butcher knives ; 28,000 gun Hints; 25 gross squaw awls 7,000 Bill hooks ; 25 dozen fish lines ; 26,000 needles, nssorled ; 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms ; 13 dozen axes, to weigh from 4A to 51 pounds; 50 dozen half axes, lo weigh 3A. pounds; 24 dozen hatchets, to weigh IA. pounus. rfgricullural Implements, 4c. 730 x?s, to weigh from il lo 5, pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3A. pounds ; 200 hatchets, to weigh I.', pounds; 25 broad axes ; 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length ; 700 augers, in equal proportions of I A. I, i, and A, inch ; 150 pairs banes) ; 750 pairs traco chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,500 weeding hoes ; 175 hand saws ; 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, ti feet in length ; 100 hand-saw files; 100 cross-cut saw files 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each ; 600 Whittemore cards. No. 10; 700 quarters socket chisels ; 90 planes, foro and jack. Northwest Guns. 650 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one-third 42 inch-ei, to be delivered in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required. Samples of all the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ; and it may bo proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultuial implements, and northwest guns, are entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under lor-mer contracts. The proposals may be divided lata four parts, lil ; 1st. Blankets. 2d. Drygoods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, &c. 4th. Northwest guns. The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to tho above scale, tho Department leterving to itself the right in determine whether the bidder iB comptcnt and rcspousible. or not The whole amount in money lobe applied to the purchase of goods will be about J90,00l), but the Department reserves the right to increaso or diminish the quantity of nny of the articles named, or substiiute others in lieu thereof,or to require, st similar prices, such goods as may lie wanted or presents or other purposes, in the administration of the affairs of the Department. Goods of American manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred ; hutas all the samples of blankets and cloths are of foreign manufacture it will be necessary when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should accompany the bid, to enablo the Department to decide whelhcr it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will mike an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he ortbey will fur nish them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about ono half of the quantity may be delivered in St. Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government.) on or before the 15th day of May neit, assuming the quan-t tv of each article as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making nn aggregate of the wnole invoice constitutiing the bid. The goods will be inspected in New York (and in St. Louis, if nny portion of them should be delivered there ) by an ngept ol the United States, who will bo appoiolcd bv the Department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles purchased with Ihe samples oxhihited.wken the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are ol insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five dsys after no-tice of such insufficient! . the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof of the required quality, the Untied States shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled topay there-fur. to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will bo required, in the amount of tho bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ol whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, for the faithful perlormance of the contracts. Payment will be msde alter the contract is completed and Ihe deliver; of the goods as aforesaid to an agent of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked " Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted wilh the following heading, and none will be received that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed : " I (or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to Ihem respectively, viz : (Here insert 'ho list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York (or St. Louis) on or boloro Ihe day of next ; and in cue of the acceptance of this proposal, the quantity being prescribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute a contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the Department within ten days after the acceptance of thia bid ; and in case of failure to cater into such contract, and givo such security, I (or we) will pay to the United Statea tho difference between the suma bidden by me (or us) and tho sum which tho United States may be obliired to oav lor the me articles." Each und every bid must also be accompanied with a guaranty in the following form, to be signed by one or more re-apoasiblc persons, whose sufficiency must be certified by some one who it known to the Department, either personally or by his official position. ' I, (or we) hereby guaranty that , the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement, for proposals for Ind'an goods,' dated 29th September, 1849. if the contract should bo awarded to bim. and enter into bond for the execution of the same within the time prescribed." ORLANDO BROV )WN, oetj DtawtlstNov. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. (LT NOTICE. The time for opening tho bids is extended to the 1st day of December neit, at 10 o'clock A. M. and the timo of delivery of tbo goods to Ihe 1st June, 1860. The regulation forbidding extracts to be takon from tbo contracts of former years, has been rescinded. oc25-tdol O. B. VV HITE FISH, &c. In store and for sale- no ill ii.. u I'll.. White Fish : 15 4 do do. 4 exlra largo Lake Superior do. 7 hols. No. 2, Mackerel. W. M. FINCH, nu29 No, 4 and 6, Beckeye Block. ("SOFFEE Just received J 43 ancks Rio Coficc ; 17 Prime do. I ' Old Java do. W. M. FINCH, an2fj No. 4 and fi, Buckeye Block. HITE FISH.-S0 bbls. 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, in verv excallsnl condition, line and large, at W. M. FINCH'S, jy27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. FOR SALE! TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for sale t reduced prices. WM. FINCH, aull Nos. 4 and 5 Buckeve Block. SUPERIOR CODFISH. 1 ciak very superior White Codfish, for retail only, at W. M. FINCH'S, au'29 No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. SUGAR CURED HAMS. Dried Beef, together with every article in the Groeorv line. 27 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. FINE OLD CHEESE. JUST received, a lurge lot of fine old cheese from Major McCloud's dairy. (ocl2) W. M. FINCH. GROCERIES. FRESH MICE Just received 16 tierces good fresh rice at jy27 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. FOR RENT. THE dwelling bouse formerly occupied by Capt Henry S. Mallory. opposite tho Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ton acres of ground adjacent thereto, For terms, apply to B. T. CUSrJINO. oclfi-dAwtf Mrttn- CHICKERING & GILBERT'S tPrcmiuin Boston IManos, II I I' Just received and for salo at manufacturer's prices. A. HEED, Agent, 1 our doors North of the Neil House, anlO-dly Columbus, Ohio. mm BY CLOUGH & WOODS. V. STALEY, Cl.BBK SPRINGFIF.I.D.O. THE Office of tlio Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky. Culuinbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at the Buckeje House. Passengers taken to and from the depot free ol charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of the cars. We refer the traYelinf public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that jAere it a stage office at Ike Buckeye House, that receipts for fare to any point on the line. au24-tf NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD. THE proprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Stage Officein SpringfieUl exiept at Ins house that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages ut any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July 18, 1819. jyl9-dtf. COLUMBUST rxSlIRliSllrWMPANYr FIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insure every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchandize, and other property contained therein, e-gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. June 25, 1849-dtf. ERICKSON & TREAD WELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON. Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston aeclJ dly. theIbojthe rn M I NSTREL. A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes and Anthems : lu three partB, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes nevor before published Suited to nearly every metre, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By jL. J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. Lse28 i. H. RILEY St CO. To Country merchants. c CALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceino alone, and make Yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few days only. C. R. KING. may i r, IMS uotw. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Are now in fine operation, and this delightlul, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. y Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Lndiea' riatb. The Baths lor Ladies are uow open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing tho bcil in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a temale attencant will bo in readiness, jelG dtf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HH. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to bia former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slsugbler Sole Leather, Upper do . Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid SkinB of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, Sir. All oi which will be sold at great birgainB, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 19, 1849-dtf. (ircen Lawn Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby gisea that Lots can be procnied in Gieen Lawn Cemet rv, until the first of August next, at the following prices : First ('lass Lots 8 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 61 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be aa follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7j cents per square font. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superinteadentwill be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board nf Trusteea. jyl3-dtf&Itw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR artisle of Charcoal Patlc for the Teeth, highly recommended. The nest quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Luatral, a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, asaorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A linn quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jy25. J H. RILEY at CO. TO BINDERS. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for ssle cheap for cssli. C. SCOTT. je6.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLU MBUS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1849 NUMBEli 108. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOT T & BASCOM. PrriCK south-essl corner of High street ami Sugnr alley. TERMS Invariably in advance. The Daily, to persons in Columbus, per year $6 00 il u pent by iiiuil out of Colunbm fi 00 The Daily during session, and Tri-Wcokly balance or year In Columbus 6 00 By mail 00 The Tri-Weekly by mail 3 00 Weekly in Coliimbu I 00 Out of the city, by mail, single 1 60 To cluba ol lour nnd upward! 1 25 To cluba of ten and upwards, lo one addrcis 1 00 Daily, seision 2 00 TriWeekly 1 00 Weekly, single 60 To cluba of five and upwards 411 V ADVERTISING: The following ralca and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Slate Journal, to be observed, in all cases, after thia date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One square, 12 lines or leas, one insertion 50 50 a " each additional " 0 25 ' " 1 week 1 50 i i' 2 " 2 00 ' ' 3 ' 3 00 " a " I montl 4 00 .i o 2 ' 0 00 ' 3 r, ii ii ii y ii ,, ii ii .i to ii II 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 30 00 110 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 BS 00 131) 00 Standing card. Ii linea or less, per annum I column, with 4 changes, ' " 6 i .. 12 - I " changed weekly, I " " daily, I" 4 changes, fi " .. 12 i. " changed weekly, " ' daily. Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to ho minion type. For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional quaro inserted under (he yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, orrcviously agreed upon between the parlies. Publisher" not accountable for the accuracy Of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. , . . Announcing canuioaies inrswsi w c.nj uwii.twHi Po be charged at the rate of lifiv cents per week, fur each name ; the same to I e,iu all cases . paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Adveitisc.nents not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ..r,1...-,..l out nnd navmnnt will he exacted accord nitly. Tbo privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Arc., not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVEHTIStMLHTS CAN BE INSERTED GRATUITOUS-LT.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inierted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid fur. Kegular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fain, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where char-lies are made lor admittance ll notices of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended lo promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, tlio same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan icd by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisement! to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price ol inserting advertisements brought in by ihcm. BUSINESS CALIDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S HI.OCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO J. CARLISLE, (LATE OF CIHCI. KVILLE.) June 22, '43. lvd CON WAV I.. K. TOM LIN SON . b. f. CONWAY & CO.. Grocers, Bcaltrs in Produce, Pig Iron, AND Commission 4 ForwnrdinK Merchants, FRONT STREET, jy3-ljd. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCKKY, riLL practice in the Courts of 1' ranklin and adjoining ountlcs. Ultice, in toe sMaisra nam nuimmg, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll-dA-wtim. CARLISLE MO! SC. BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New court Home, South Main street, Aprilr.t-wArwtf. cihci.svii.i.k. onm. A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State's Office. JV Willi a h E Gilmo k k7 uum.es YV. Gilmobi. W. E. & C. W. GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, I; aul4dly Cincinnati, o. JOHN ROW. A. S. IM.AM.. ROW St DOANE, Forv ardiii!! & (oiwiiissioii Merchants, PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. IT Agents for (iliddon At Co s Iron Furnaces. TJ May2z,1349-d6m, C. K. KING, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Ace, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. I9..tf. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING an u COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY & CO'9 IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and n great variety ofCas-tingB, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. N WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker At Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, HIGN AND BANNER FAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. COLUMBUS, 3U10. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. O Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-ment of Deeds for the Slate r.f New York. O Office on High St., between Town and Rich. nct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, AEMENT of Judire Swan's new building. Hieh st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich and 1 hird sts. opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O hio. April G. .dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, DOfKSEI.LERS and Stationers. nexldoor to the Clint O Bank. High street. Columbus, Ohio. A lirge assortment .i pooka and stationery always oo nana. HOOKS & STATION K H. . i. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, llouksslltrs and Stutiouirs, High stmt. WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contents : The Mariner's Compsss; The Steam Engine; Lighthouses ; The Cotton Manufacture Gunpowder ard Gun Cotton ; Steam Navigation ; Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing (las Light ; The Thcmometer The Electric Telegraph) The Barometer; 'rhe Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale by jy5. I. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. THE subscribers have recently received a luige assortment of Gold Pens, from the best manufactories in the country, among which arc Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pons. Tlio Congress do do. Hard Ac Brot era' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The Victoria do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oo sold at the lowest prices. jc23. I. N. WHITING As. HUNTINGTON. NlBdoksT LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Scales' Expediiion to the River Jordan nnd the Dead Sea; 1 vol. Rvo., wiib maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlyle'n Dante Danie's Divine Comedy, The Inferno ; a literal prose translation, with the text of the original, colla ted from the best cditious, and explauLwry nolo ; 1 vol. 1 J mo; by John A. Carl.le, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol) by Henry T. Tuckcrman. Roland Cashel : by Charles Lever part 2. For salo by jyll. I. H. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. dealer's Ecclesiastical History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Gicslcr ; a new edition hi 2 vols. iivn. Chalmers' Sermons, from 1798 to 11117; forming vol. (i, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hildreth's U. Slates, from the first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under tho Federal Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts par. I, 50c. For salo by au2 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. THE History of Pcndennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy By VV. M. Thackeray, author of Vnnilv Fair, The Groat Hogaily Diamond. Ac. Illustrated by the author. Price 25 cents. The Magic of Kindness; or the wondrous story of the (iood Huan. By tho Brothers Mayhew. Illustrated by George Cruikshanks und Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of France, from May, 1848. By J. F. Corkran, Esq. Just received and for sale by se8 1. N WHITING & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hnnd at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Hooks, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books. Question Books, Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms, fcc.&c. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Ace, Arc. All of which will he sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, &.t., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy2l dAcw. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON New Edition ol" Fremont's Exploring Expedi tion. REGON and California The Exploring Expedition to O' the Rockv Mountains, Oregon and California, by bre vet Col. J C. Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices of the Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; I vol. Ittno, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jjr7dfcw. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray; 25c. Scenes whero the Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of ' The Jail Chaplain;" 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits al Rome; by the Rev. M. H. Seymour ; IJiJjC. Bogue's Theological Lectures; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received by se2G 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. THE CAXTONS. A FAMILY PICTURE, by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer;2 pans. 37c. ' Q33 We write, with eyes overrunning withheart-enriching tears, one word of tribute to " The Caxtons' the truest liclion ever spun by human brain from the experience I the human heart." A'. V. 'Iribum. For sale by oc20 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. WILLIS' RURAL LETTERS RURAL LETTERS, and othet records of Thought at Leisure ; written in tho intervals of more hurried Literary Labor ; by N. P Willis; I vol. l2mo. The Adirondack ; or Life in ihc Woods ; by J T. Headley ; I vol. 12mo For sale at the bookstore of no7 I. JN. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THE INCARNATION; OR, Pictures of the Virgin nnd Her Son; by Charles Reecher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Bech- er Stowe ; I vol. Marie Antoinette; by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jyj. 1. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. Hildreth's U. States, Vol. I. A1IISTOKY OF Til E UNITED STATES, from the discovery ol the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols 8mo. Bv KlCUARD HlLPRITH. For salo by jy 13 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. DR. COIHBE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH. n Health and long lfe ivilhin the reach of all.1' THE Universal Guide to nealtb, by a rational course il food and diet; by Andrew Combe, M.I). New edition, 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at the bookstore of jy7. I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. UPPER'S PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY- -A heauti-Illustratedful edition. 8vo. in various stles of binding. by Win. Walcutt, Esq. For sale by OCl'J I. IN. Wriliimi III) iN I I INLi 1 UIN GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK; The Magazines lor November ; Ranlett's Architecture. Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.2. Just received by oc23 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEON, Complete. THE History of the Consulate nnd Empire under Napoleon. Nos. 8 and 9, completing the work JiiBt received by sep3 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTOKV of the American Bible Society from its organization to the present time. 1 toI. bvo. 1,50. By lie?. W. P. Strickland. For tale by sep3 I. N. VVHITINO & HUNTINGTON. United Suites DiepcnMitory New Edition. r"pHK Dispensatory of the I'niird States of America; by I Drs. Wood & Bachr. Eighth edition, carefully re-sised. For sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. LIFE in the Far wst, by George Frederick Ruxton ; 1 vol. 12mo. ''Cos A the best books of the season." For sale by jy5 I. N. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. THE BRILLIANT. A GIFT BOOK for 1030, wilh U elegant cngravrngs. For sale by ocPJ 1. N. WHITING Sc. HUNTINGTON. MRSrELLIS' NEW WORK. TT F. ARTS AND HOMES. or Social Distinctions; a sto- XX rv by Mrs HIM, F"r sale by aull. I. N WHITING At HUNTINGTON. Lvnch't Expedition to the Dead Sen. ANEW SUPPLY just received by ep3 1 N. WHITING HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. T ADY Alice, or the New Una: a novel For salo by I J aull I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. HILDRETH'S UNITED STATES. TT L. 2 of this Popular Historv. iut received bv V sep3 I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ep3 CINCINNATI LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE CINCINNATI COLLEGE. THE regular annual Term of the Lrw Department of the Cincinnati College, will bo opened on the third Jon-day in November next. (November liflli) to continue until the first Monday in April. A preliminary courso of Lee. tures will be delivered during the week.coinmciisingou tho second Monday in November, (12th.) Tho course of instruction is dotiirned to prepiro students ior me practice oi me i.aw, anil win cmoraco me usual titles and subjects of Common and Statute Law, and of Equity. There will be at least two exercises daily, and on three days of the week three exercises, consisting of Lectures by the Instructor, and of Recitations in the Text Books, which are embraced in the course. A Moot Court will bo holden once a week, or oftener, at which students will bo required to prepsre pleadings, furnish briefs, and make oral arguments. The students will be required to furnish themselves willi the following Text Books : Walker's Introduction to American Law, Blackstone's Comsnentanes, Chitty on Con-tracts. Gould on Pleading, Grcenleaf on Evidence, llol- combe's Introduction to Equity, and Smith's Commercial Law. Lectures on I onstitutional and International I.aw will bo deliveied by Mr. Greene. The Board of Trustees will confer the deirree of Bache lor of Lnwsupon such of the students as, upon examination, by a Committee of the liar of Cincinnati, are found to be qualified to practice law. 1 lie 1 uition lee will bo ISO lor t'.ie term. An additional fee of S3 is charged, as a graduation fee. to all who take a degree. Hoarding and lodging may be had here in respectable houses, at ,$2,50 or 3 a week. Any additional information, in regard to the school, will be cheerfully given, upon application by letter or otherwise to either of tho undersigned. V ILLIAM UtUUtUNK. JAMES P. HOLCOMBE, CHARLES P. JAMES, Faculty of the Law School. ocl'.l-lind Cin. Oaz. M ACrTlWHYRST MANUFACTURERS ADO wholesale healers I.N READY NAIH! 1 0 T II 1 rV li , 307 Main atreet, Cincinnati, Ohio, fJESPECTFCLLY Inform the citiinns of Columbus nnd - vicinity, that we have opened in this place, in Mr. Wul- cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a ucw and lurihionahle ftock of Fall nnd Winter Ctothintr Consisting of Nroad, Pilot, Kelt. Blanket and Beaver Cloth Over Coats, Cloaks, a large nssortmentof Krock and DresB, Business and Wailunc: Coats, iSLC.,kc. An extensive lot ol PI u;i. GaltOIti and Sprint; Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colors. stiipes and figures, made up o. the most faivhioiiable mate-rials. A largo varisty of Vettf. ol tho latest cut. ( .entle-men's Linen Drawers, Undershirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Suspen ders, Hats, Capu, Carpet Bags, &c ; a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. All of the above articles are offered to the public nt pri ces lower than auy other esiiildislnncnt of this kind in this cit has done before Purchasing ne we do our materials ;it the Kastern tnaikets, and manulurturing the dothing our self", wc think us sale in saying that we are enabled to sell lotliing Irom 10 to in per cent cheaper than the re6t, with out les3 profits to ourselves EwtDg those connected with our manufactory, wc shall be constantly in receipt of now clothing, made of the lalest stylo of goods and cut in the latest tasrnon. by one ot the bcBt cutlers in the west. We respectfully policit thecalls ol the Gents to examine our stock, and if they find anything to fuit, we a-e coofident the prices always will. Civc us a trial, is all we ask. Uuiumbus, Uct. It, my-UiJm. M, & B. EDflR CONKI.1NO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD CONKLIflG, M OOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Pure White Lend, Chrome Green. Bed Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, fire dried, CnlllMfl Blue, Farts White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court street. East of Droadtcay. YjLJ'fi have adopted the most approved method, aB pr.c-VV tlted b best Kastern manuhicturers, in manulac'.ur mg Wbltfl Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United States. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good as any lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowesl prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati. Jan. 3 lvd&w CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMBUS. OIIIO, Jtf. NORTHROP, PROPRIETOR. CTtHIS new and popular I lotr I is Incatfid in the most cen-JL tr.il part of the city. It has been enlarged, nnd ih now furnished in a style equal to that of any Hotel in tho West. The Table il'Hote is furnished with every luxury the market ntfnrds, and no pains win be spared to make the guests feel at home. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for passengers.Convenient, and first-rate Stabling and Carriage Honso attached, and experienced and careful Ostlers, always in attendance.September 10, 1848. lyil Fr. SKINNF.lt, (l.ale of New Lisbon, (Vim,) G BURSAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eueral, No. 13, F.at Front st., near steamboat landing, Cin- utti,Obio. ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrnss &. Co., INiew Lisbon; Grigg & Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Koss, Portsmouth; Lawson Sc Covode, Wellsville ; r.wnlt and Gelihart, Pittsburgh; John scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep2i dtf. rrA HUAI'S (.rem tilasswnre. t)UU Flasks, Quart. Pints and Hall's Porter and Packing Bottles, Jars, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist Waro ol all kinds. 600 boxeB Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, Creams, Jars, Tumblers, Plsin and Plated. Also, Druggist Ware of every variety, constantly tor sale by n, w. ni'i'.tns, ocu tt t.uiumoia st., umcinnaii. fiAAn BOXES Bcllevernon Superior Wheel Z)JJ Oven Glass, sizes from (i X !) to 40 V, 50. 400 boxes dnubln thick. Imitation Crown, Plate and French, of all descriptions. '2000 boxes Country Brsnds, sizes from 7 X 9 to 20 X 24. Constantly on band at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPF.F.RS. oc!7 tf No. 12 Columbia st., Cincinnati. SUGAR AND 8. H. MOI.ASSES-200 hrls. Helmed Sugars ; (HI do. S. II. Molasses, prime landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by npfi KING & HF.FFNEBCincinnatL Kyi ULES. Six very line Mules, suitable for Calilor IM nia i.dvenlurers, may be had bv applying to pC KING & HF.FFNLR, 27Main st. Cincinnati. AISINST200 boxes, 100 i boTesTlfX) I boxes, land ing Irom John Adams, and for sale bv apfi KING & IIKFFNF.R. Cincinnati. 1 TO LASSES. 1,000 hrls Molasses. landing from Bell 1V1 Isle, and for sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st , Cincinnati. 100 a pit I! AGs Pimento; SO hue Java Co flee landing from United States, and for sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R. Cincinnati. FATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather Li just received by KING A. HKr rNKI'. a pi i No. 27 Main St.. Cincinnati. SUGAR AMI MOLASSES.-a-'O hdds. Sugar, fair and prime; I.20O bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, mar:?. Cincinnati, LAW REFORM. TRACTS on Law Reform just published, and for sale al the new bookstore. Neil House jy25 J. H. RILEY Sc. CO. I'ort Folioif-Amcricnn Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View of Wilkesbarre.Penn. Yale College. New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, tn and 4to sizes Fine Stationery, dtc Ac j20. J. II. RILEY St CO. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. A COMPOUND of English Authors and their works, by Shaw. For sale by sepl J. H. RILEY & CO. BO DELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the snbscribers, sel1 J. H RILEY & CO. OLU PI NS. A very superior article of Gold Peas lor sale by ap23 W. M. SAVAGE. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar. just received and for sale by sp6 KING A llEFFNER.Cineienst;. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. DCI'AHTMKNT OF TIIK lllTEHIOH, -Omo; Inuun Al rants, September 2'J, l.'il.i. CjF.AI.ED PECfPOSALS will be received at the Oifico of I) tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Washington City, until 10 o'clock on Thursday, tho 1st day of November next, for furnishing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for tho uio of the Indiaus, and deliverable in the city of New York, vii: Ulunktta. 2,100 pairs 3 point while Mackinac blankets, to measure (it) by 72 inches, and weigh eight pouuds; L'.lOO pairs 2 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 6-1 by fib inches, and weigh six pounds , . 1,176 pairs 2 point white Mackiuac blankets, to measure 42 by l't inches, and weigh tivo and a quarter pounds ; 9B0 pairs I.J poml whito Mackinac blankets, to measure .'fi by 50 inches, and weigh four and a quarter pounds; 900 pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 'I! by 46 inches and weigh tkreosnd a quarter ponnds; 400 pairs 3 point scsrlet Muekinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs J.J point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 64 by 6b inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs point riven Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by Si inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 300 pairs 3 point green Mackiuac blankets, to measure 60 tiy 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds; 260 pairs 2 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 6o inches, and wuigh six pounds ; 100 pairs 3j point gcnliiielln blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 6fi by 61 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 400 pairs 3 point gcntinclla blue Mnckinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; 300 pairs 21 point gentinella blue Mackinac blankets, to measure 51 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Goods. 1.0(10 yards scarlet Btroiids ; t:0l) yards blue strouds ; 1,H0II yards fancy list cloth, blue ; 750 yards fancy list clcth, scarlet; 350 yards fancy list cloth, green ; 1.000 yards gray list cloth, blue; 3,000 yards saved list Cloth, blue; 1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet ; COO yards saved list cloth, green; 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold ; 100 dozen cotton fhg handkerchiefs ; 260 dozen cotton Madras handkerchiefs ; 175 dozen black lllk handkerchiefs ; 90 dozen 8 4- cotton shawls ; 60 dozen 6 4 cotton shawls ; 65 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls ; 40 dozen 6-1 woolen shaw Is ; S8.000 yards domestic calico ; 6,060 yards English and French calico ; 10,000 yards Merrimack calico; 3,600 yards blue drilling ; 6,000 yards Georgia slripes ; 4,000 yards blue denims ; 1.600 yards cottonade ; 7,000 yards domestic shirting, bleached ; 15,000 yards domestic shining, unbleached ; 15,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached 8,000 yards checks, stripes, and plaids ; 400dozeu wocden socks'; 7,000 yards plaid bnscy ; 1,500 yaids llannels. assorted ; 1,600 ilanncl shirts ; 700 calico shirts ; 430 pounds linen thread ; 650 pounds cotton thread ; 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos. 1 to 30 ; 80 pounds sowing silk ; 700 pieces riband, assorted; 4,300 yards bed ticking; 1,000 yards Kentucky jeans j 600 yards sattiuets ; 160 gross worsted gartering ; 2011 pounds Chinese vermilion; 20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark and Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Hardwurc. 1,780 pounds brass kettles ; 1,090 tin kettles ; 76 j.. :.;s of japanned kettles, 3 in a nest ; 276 dozen butcher knives ; 28,000 gun Hints; 25 gross squaw awls 7,000 Bill hooks ; 25 dozen fish lines ; 26,000 needles, nssorled ; 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms ; 13 dozen axes, to weigh from 4A to 51 pounds; 50 dozen half axes, lo weigh 3A. pounds; 24 dozen hatchets, to weigh IA. pounus. rfgricullural Implements, 4c. 730 x?s, to weigh from il lo 5, pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3A. pounds ; 200 hatchets, to weigh I.', pounds; 25 broad axes ; 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length ; 700 augers, in equal proportions of I A. I, i, and A, inch ; 150 pairs banes) ; 750 pairs traco chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,500 weeding hoes ; 175 hand saws ; 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, ti feet in length ; 100 hand-saw files; 100 cross-cut saw files 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each ; 600 Whittemore cards. No. 10; 700 quarters socket chisels ; 90 planes, foro and jack. Northwest Guns. 650 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one-third 42 inch-ei, to be delivered in the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required. Samples of all the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ; and it may bo proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultuial implements, and northwest guns, are entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under lor-mer contracts. The proposals may be divided lata four parts, lil ; 1st. Blankets. 2d. Drygoods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, &c. 4th. Northwest guns. The lowest competent responsible bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to tho above scale, tho Department leterving to itself the right in determine whether the bidder iB comptcnt and rcspousible. or not The whole amount in money lobe applied to the purchase of goods will be about J90,00l), but the Department reserves the right to increaso or diminish the quantity of nny of the articles named, or substiiute others in lieu thereof,or to require, st similar prices, such goods as may lie wanted or presents or other purposes, in the administration of the affairs of the Department. Goods of American manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred ; hutas all the samples of blankets and cloths are of foreign manufacture it will be necessary when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should accompany the bid, to enablo the Department to decide whelhcr it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articles will mike an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he ortbey will fur nish them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about ono half of the quantity may be delivered in St. Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government.) on or before the 15th day of May neit, assuming the quan-t tv of each article as specified in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making nn aggregate of the wnole invoice constitutiing the bid. The goods will be inspected in New York (and in St. Louis, if nny portion of them should be delivered there ) by an ngept ol the United States, who will bo appoiolcd bv the Department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles purchased with Ihe samples oxhihited.wken the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are ol insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five dsys after no-tice of such insufficient! . the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof of the required quality, the Untied States shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled topay there-fur. to the contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will bo required, in the amount of tho bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ol whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, for the faithful perlormance of the contracts. Payment will be msde alter the contract is completed and Ihe deliver; of the goods as aforesaid to an agent of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked " Proposals for Indian goods." The bids will be submitted wilh the following heading, and none will be received that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed : " I (or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to Ihem respectively, viz : (Here insert 'ho list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York (or St. Louis) on or boloro Ihe day of next ; and in cue of the acceptance of this proposal, the quantity being prescribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute a contract according to this agreement, and give satisfactory security to the Department within ten days after the acceptance of thia bid ; and in case of failure to cater into such contract, and givo such security, I (or we) will pay to the United Statea tho difference between the suma bidden by me (or us) and tho sum which tho United States may be obliired to oav lor the me articles." Each und every bid must also be accompanied with a guaranty in the following form, to be signed by one or more re-apoasiblc persons, whose sufficiency must be certified by some one who it known to the Department, either personally or by his official position. ' I, (or we) hereby guaranty that , the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement, for proposals for Ind'an goods,' dated 29th September, 1849. if the contract should bo awarded to bim. and enter into bond for the execution of the same within the time prescribed." ORLANDO BROV )WN, oetj DtawtlstNov. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. (LT NOTICE. The time for opening tho bids is extended to the 1st day of December neit, at 10 o'clock A. M. and the timo of delivery of tbo goods to Ihe 1st June, 1860. The regulation forbidding extracts to be takon from tbo contracts of former years, has been rescinded. oc25-tdol O. B. VV HITE FISH, &c. In store and for sale- no ill ii.. u I'll.. White Fish : 15 4 do do. 4 exlra largo Lake Superior do. 7 hols. No. 2, Mackerel. W. M. FINCH, nu29 No, 4 and 6, Beckeye Block. ("SOFFEE Just received J 43 ancks Rio Coficc ; 17 Prime do. I ' Old Java do. W. M. FINCH, an2fj No. 4 and fi, Buckeye Block. HITE FISH.-S0 bbls. 20 half do. Lake Superior Fish, in verv excallsnl condition, line and large, at W. M. FINCH'S, jy27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. FOR SALE! TWO NEW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for sale t reduced prices. WM. FINCH, aull Nos. 4 and 5 Buckeve Block. SUPERIOR CODFISH. 1 ciak very superior White Codfish, for retail only, at W. M. FINCH'S, au'29 No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. SUGAR CURED HAMS. Dried Beef, together with every article in the Groeorv line. 27 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. FINE OLD CHEESE. JUST received, a lurge lot of fine old cheese from Major McCloud's dairy. (ocl2) W. M. FINCH. GROCERIES. FRESH MICE Just received 16 tierces good fresh rice at jy27 FINCH'S, Buckeye Block. FOR RENT. THE dwelling bouse formerly occupied by Capt Henry S. Mallory. opposite tho Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ton acres of ground adjacent thereto, For terms, apply to B. T. CUSrJINO. oclfi-dAwtf Mrttn- CHICKERING & GILBERT'S tPrcmiuin Boston IManos, II I I' Just received and for salo at manufacturer's prices. A. HEED, Agent, 1 our doors North of the Neil House, anlO-dly Columbus, Ohio. mm BY CLOUGH & WOODS. V. STALEY, Cl.BBK SPRINGFIF.I.D.O. THE Office of tlio Ohio Stage Company's Lines to Sandusky. Culuinbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at the Buckeje House. Passengers taken to and from the depot free ol charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of the cars. We refer the traYelinf public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certify that jAere it a stage office at Ike Buckeye House, that receipts for fare to any point on the line. au24-tf NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD. THE proprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Stage Officein SpringfieUl exiept at Ins house that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages ut any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July 18, 1819. jyl9-dtf. COLUMBUST rxSlIRliSllrWMPANYr FIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insure every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchandize, and other property contained therein, e-gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivers, on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. June 25, 1849-dtf. ERICKSON & TREAD WELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54 Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON. Rochester. N. Y. GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston aeclJ dly. theIbojthe rn M I NSTREL. A COLLECTION of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Odes and Anthems : lu three partB, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes nevor before published Suited to nearly every metre, and well adapted to Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pri vate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By jL. J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. Lse28 i. H. RILEY St CO. To Country merchants. c CALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceino alone, and make Yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few days only. C. R. KING. may i r, IMS uotw. NEIL HOUSE BATHS Are now in fine operation, and this delightlul, cheap and healthy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. y Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Lndiea' riatb. The Baths lor Ladies are uow open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing tho bcil in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a temale attencant will bo in readiness, jelG dtf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HH. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to bia former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slsugbler Sole Leather, Upper do . Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid SkinB of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, Sir. All oi which will be sold at great birgainB, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 19, 1849-dtf. (ircen Lawn Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby gisea that Lots can be procnied in Gieen Lawn Cemet rv, until the first of August next, at the following prices : First ('lass Lots 8 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 61 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be aa follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7j cents per square font. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superinteadentwill be on the grounds, in fair weather, from 9 o'clock A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board nf Trusteea. jyl3-dtf&Itw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR artisle of Charcoal Patlc for the Teeth, highly recommended. The nest quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Luatral, a fine article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, asaorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A linn quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jy25. J H. RILEY at CO. TO BINDERS. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame, in perfect order, for ssle cheap for cssli. C. SCOTT. je6. |
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