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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MI3US, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 181!). NUMBER 270. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, BDTTORB AND PROPRIETORS. Omen loutli-cast lornw of High street and Sugar alloy. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly por annum Weekly periinnnni, C6 00 :i N f 00 TermK of AdvertiMiiR. Twelve Inn's or less, one or tliree insertion)., 5 1 . anil 25 Mftll for each additional insertion lor three months SO for six months Jf!! tor 12 inoutes gli Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent. 011 the amount over J20 in six mouths. By the Vr.AR. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col uiuii $20 half a column $M whole column $40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN, WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. j. cahmblk J. Burn c Ait lisle HOUSE, Opposite the New Court House, South Mam street, Aprilot-wfc.wtf. clIK'I.FVll.l.le, PHIl'. CHARLE8 W. GILMOKB, ATTORNEY AT 1. W, ( hillioothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. novSO. .dtf. MATTHEWS fc BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1, N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs, Nov. 1, 11M5. F. J.MlTTIIIWI. A. 11. Hutti.ks. H. I). HOTTER, ATTORN F.Y AT LAW.oad Solicitor m Chantry. Of fico on High streut, one door north of tho Exchange Bank, up stairs. aL?' WAETEU THRALL, ATTOUNKY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio, jy Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. fj Office on High st.. hetweeu Town and Rich. oct20. t " dhT mXbis'Wffxce BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third eta., opposite Baptist Church. dec 11 dtf. HROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad strcot, t olumbus, O- uio. April h..dtl. I. N. WHITING .V HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. nexuloor to the Clinton Bank, High street, ( 'olunihus. Ohio. A large assortmenj . f Books and Stationery always on hand. SKI BERT fc iTiLLEYl OOK-BI NDKRS, High street, opposite the Public Uffi- ces,l.oiuinims. Aug. 2b, IBM. M. C. Lillet. Wm. Siibibt. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., D F.ALF.RS in Hardware ami Cutlerv, Iron. Nails, I, lass, llnnse Builders' muterials, r arming ami Mechanical Tools, Military Goodi, fcc. fcc, No. 161 High street, sign of the C-ilt Padlock. jTbTwiieaton, DRUQOIST.BBd Dealerin Patent Medicines, 1'amts, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, fcc. fcc, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. cTrTking, D BALER IN DRY GOODS, fco., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. N- ''J- B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. JTridgway CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol t 'as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. DR. ROIl'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High st., l.oliiuiiius. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JK RUDISILL, High street, opposite the Slate Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURC1CAL anil Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Kiloy's Patent Forcep Koy. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. riMIE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built JL by Dr. L. Qoodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew steps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ilTJ T HORSES AND UARKIAUVB TV 1,1:1 .1 Nov I..dlf. J. MASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER VAIN Jf. R , Not, 9,.. dtf. coi.ujmius, OHIO, ERICKSON & THEAIIWELL, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f"r the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. . GEORGE FRRADWELL, Boston. uecli dly. C. R. KING. SPRING GOODS. FASHIONS TRIMMINGS BARGAINS We can say to the Ladies, the Spring Styles of Trimmings arc very pretty that we are daily receiving, and will soon be able to olfer tho most perfect assortment of Trimmings and Variety and fancy tioods to be found in this eountry, em bracing almost every description of articles known to tho trade, from tho richest model of taste to the lowest price ver named, a schedule of which would bo too tedious. We invite you to call. We have yet at your own prices a few dress goods, to closo that tri.de. Canton Tea Store, mar27-dfcw. C. R. KING. W. E. IDE, M. D., DENTIST, (Of the late firm of CRANE If IDE, Cincinnati.) HAS removed bis office to rooms over S. Ci.ahk fc Co's Drug Store, opposite the Exchange Bank. Among the 'mprovemeiits that he has acquired by mort than ten yeas practice and intercourse with the profession, he would call attention to the following : 1st A substitute for the tile in nearly all cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished, 'id. A method of adapting artificial teeth by which a more easy fit is recurod.and danger of injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of packing the gold, by which fillings are made more compact and durable. aprlO-dfcw COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN &, FITCH. Wholesale and Retail Grocera, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may he found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near tbe Scioto Bridgo, where thev offer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low lor cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyaditw. R. FITCH , NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, IctL, wras di, solved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, &.c. of the late firm of Thompson &. Maris, are in the possession of tho undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call nml settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1848. dtf LUMBER ! LUMBER ! The iub.cribe7ha77.n hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Colnmbua, a large and complete Assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will nlso have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders for Lumber will bo promptly attended to. Feb.fi. .if M. L. SULLIVANT. BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATE. rT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable (iialilins over the Swing Gale or any other which we havu soon, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its inlf-bnlanciiig principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 2d. Its simple city of structure rendors it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight 011 the rollers, and only in u perpendicular dirrclion. 4th. A to ant may approach it oil cither side without backing up to open it. SlD. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of the way when open. 6th. Time and labor saved in opening and shutting, equals filly feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of swinging against wagons while passing thro is obviated. Uth. $1, or more is nctually saved 011 each (iate by obviating tho expense of iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense oi the rollers will nut exceed 25 eta. J heso Gates took the first Premium at the Now York State Agri cultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, 1840 i also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has iMon built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the hove Gates, nod will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June I5..il&wtf. JOEL SEARLES. A. P. STONE fc Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARF, now receiving their .Spring S.ock of British and American Dry GoikIm, to which tl.ey invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can be lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and wo can and will sell them as cheap as they cau be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at tho great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can live at as small profits in ('olunihus, where rents and oilier expenses are not one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look at our stock ami prices, and judge tor then)1 solves. A. P. STONE fc CO. P. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be glad to see them. ninrlli ilfcw. GR1SWOL1) HOUSE, DELAWARE, OHIO. rI"MllS well known establishment, decidedly tho pleasant-JL est location in town, being on the summit with the Court House, Public Offices, fcc, has just been neatly relit ted and newlij furnished, and now adonis accommodations Kiit'Ai. in comfort, if not superi ir.to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders and visit, crs, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and. in their season , a great van e'v of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and well supplied READING ROOM, where tbe feud of ea-mn '' may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general, are invited to call, and no pains will be spared to make their stay agree, able. Families visiting the Springs can be well ucconnno. dated at this Houit. rARJE as good as the best. BlLLI l.ow and uniform. E. GRISWOI.I). April 20.. t-wlwfcwtr. VALUABLE It FX!, ESTATi: FOR SALE. The subscriber oilers lor sale, on very liberal terms, the lollowlng described real estate, situate on the N itioual road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of tl.e corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nns. 80,99, lOu, 101) and Kill, of Crosby's addition of out lots Also. Nos 1, 2.-1- and 5, of Ramsey's addition. 2b, 27 and 30, of Champion'! subdivision of hall motion No. S3. Also, in lot No. 2.1. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. lit! there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable OUthouita, &G. There is also on in-lot No. 23, 011 Town street, a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Oto. inquire Of .the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dfcwtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. NEW BOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. rP On High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. J. HI-', subscriber has taken Howard's Botenio Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of those well known Liniments for external application, that ho has been employed in manufacturing for years put. the effect of whicn is to pxoitu in tl.o jratan ihAt kind ..I acttoo that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different Syrups, Bittern, Tinctures, &c. that are in use, cau all be had 011 short notice. apl3 d&wly ROBF.RT CLOUD. O A GOOD MEDICINE. Till", virtues of the Saksai'akii.i.a Root are univsrtal-ly admitted, nud, as 1 Purifier of the Blood, we know of no' better preparation than Dr. Robert's) Compound Sarsapnrilla Pills. Their ingredients are allowed by the ablest Physicians to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious in the highest degree, and their basis being the concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, these pills, judiciously taken, must operative as an alterative and purifier of the system, strengthening the digestive organs, and giving a tone and energy to the body possessed by no other medicine. We should deem it unworthy on our part so unreservedly to commend a medicine whicn we did not believe to be worthy or it. but in regard to Dr Robert's Compound Sar sapardla Pills we are of opinion that loo much canno be said in their praise. Rahieuy Register, N. 1'. The above medicine is forsale by CITRUS FA Y It SONS, Columbus, Ohio, General Agouti for the counties of Franklin, Pickaway, R .ss, Licking, .Madison, Fairfield and L'nion, to whom all applications for agencies in these counties must be made, post paid. (.'HAS. 1'. FA Y, General Agent United States, Hi j Cham hers St.. New York. ap21 2md. EAGLE DBUG STORE. Till-', subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends, and the public generally, that they have formed a partnership, under the tiriii of Fischer &. Schneider, EaQLK Dm 0 STORE, and continue the business ol the late firm of Sehefinrdc Schneider, at the old stand. They will endeavor to justify the confidence of their fell iw-citucns hoietofore bestowed upon them, in the future ; and tlatter themselves, having a large and select stock of all kinds of Medicines, Drugs, Piiints, Dye-stuffs, etc., etc., on hand, to give, by their promptness and fair and reasonable prices, entire satisfaction to those who may favor them With their patronage. Prescriptions will bo executed promptly and carefully to order. ap2l-dlm. FISCHER & SCHNEIDER. M A It 1)1 and n Voynge Thither, by Hermann Mel ville, author of Typeo and O11100. 2 vols. 12 1110. The above is the litlo of a new book lately issued by Harper tc Brothers, and is for sale at the bookstore of HOWARDS .V DAVIS. M Pleasant thoughts ol giaphic, graceful descriptions of strange picturesque scenery, men and manners, colored all over with rosy light of a philosophy of the true F'.picurean stamp will be awakened by the title of these two beautiful volumes. Mardi is a book by itselT every where there is freshness, originality, nr a new way of teaching old things. To follow the fugitives from the deck of the Arcticmn, till the last of them is swept from our view in a cloud of spray, is to move through a gorgeous dream." my2 Dissolution of Partnership. THE firm of FAY & KILBOURNE, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of March. HHP. All debts due the late firm, are to bo paid to Cyrus Fay, (who is hereby authorized to use the name of tho firm in collecting and receipting for the same.) anil by whom all claims due or owing by the firm will be paid. CYRUS FAY, Columbus, April 2, 1840, L. KILBOURNE. REMOVED. IXTiLLlAM KING has removed his Drugstore twodoors V V south of tho Journal Office, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will coutiii ic to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyestufls, and a small assortment id' woll seeded Groceries Thankful for past favors, bo hopes still to have a share of public patiouage. apfi. Dissolution ol Partnership. Til,', partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of FINCH Al I-'LYNT. was dissolved on the 12th inst. by mutual consent. W. M. Finch is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. W. M. FINCH, aplfi II. S. FLYNT. I .ml ic-. Ladies! Baraccs, Bnrages! Less than Cost! Less than Cost! A LOT of Super Bnragcs icil be sold nt a LOSS, and you who do not get a dress from them, will not gain by tho sacrifice. II. COWLES & CO. my8 d&w. (Tribune copy.) VARNISH. JsURNlTURE VARNISH No.. 1 and 2. Alio, Pollen. Coach Bodv Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON. Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, LADIES' EXCELSIOR SHOES. ANF.Wand beautiful slyle. in both walking shoes and thin soles. Just opened by ap2l d&w. II. COWLES k CO. SPOTTED SWISS- A neat and fashionable article for thin dresses, just received by ap30 d&w H. COWLES k CO. A BOOK Ol the Hndeon Edited by Jeoffrey Cray-no, for sale at the new Bookstore. Neil House. ap2J J. H. RILEY & CO. Ph 1 mm Mr AFRESH supply of Canton Tens just received, mayl diw. C. R. KING. a 6 BOSTON 1'IANOS. THE fubsrribor WOttld DlOtt respectlully call the attention ' tho muKicul tmlilic to inine of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Pinno Fortes, Ho in nowoneiiini;. simnnif which nrc two yKnlichord Pianos. for coiiipactnem nf form, beauty of Blye, dolicucy of touch, power and quality of tout, SURPASS A Ills OTHEKS. ftfo.r mnde in this country. Their peculiar constriction rcn- leifi the tone no rich, varied, ami powerful, lianuiely to preclude tho possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wishing to purchase and the prol'eFnion L'cner- illy are respectfully l&Vitsd to call, examine and decide for tlicindelves. All Pianos sold nt this at'encv will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be refunded or cxclmnped to suit the purchaser. Arrangements h iving been made, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. Piano wire in sets or fttnglfl string. Pianos, Onmntr, EMftpbinoii and all kinds of musical instru ments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a listancc promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom, 4 doom worth of iNcil House. novC diVwIy A. KEED. Agent. J. HIIM,V, VV He CO., BROAD STREET, OLUMBUB. OHIO, MAMFACTUKKKS of Steam Engine, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of tlm Slate of lfuch'3 Improved Duume aim ornate Vcm LOOHWg tiirt'.t And have recently procured at! entire new set ot pattern. containing late improvements made under the special direction of tho patentee. This Stovo, they are now prepared to say, is the Vwry best family ('coking Stove which htteV' er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are Course zes, from Mo. 2 to lo. 5, varying in size and price so as to auitany family. The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Their stock of Stoves con- liltl, in part, of tho following : liuck's Improved Double and SinirleOven Tooking Stoves. ' Pf ll "Muni improved i.ooKing ft1 V V Wager's Air-ti-ht Parlor : V " -"fcJ! Stows. elrLMiit pattern. ''"''"e.Jt PeckhanrH Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stover 7 and 10 Plato Stoves. Plate Boxes, foursizci. The subscribers also continue the Plow business, as for merly, an i make a variety of kiuds ol tho very best mate rials ami worKmansnip. In addition to their lormer business, thev have prepared themselves at ';rcat expense, and are now manufacturing STEAM KNOINKS, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing tho latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same quality can be procured for else where. Machinery ot all kinds made to order, and repairn promptl attended to. 1 no suhsenhers are also the exclusive manufacturers ol Parker's Patent Water Vht?cl in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dec13d&w. J. RIDUWAY fc CO FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. I). TAYI.OU, lam of tlio Montgomery Hons.,, das t.ikun tin; above itend, widen lie bee thoroughly repaired and arranged for the comfort and convenience of his friends and others who may favor him with their custt m. His past eiperieneo in the boclnoes, warranto him in savinn he knows the wants of the traveling publiCj and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give general satisfaction. He hones by a strict attention to bneineie. and studied ef fort to please, to merit alihoral share of public patronage. April 8, IWU, liJr w CAR PET S I CARPE T 81 JD. OSHOUN & CO., thankful for tho urcat rim their Carpet Kstahlishment has had, and anticipating a lare trade for their Carpets this season, would inform the puhlic that they have just received an extra lare lot ol all kinds of Spring Styles of Cnrpot, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for the Cash, and will be sold lower than ever offered in this city. i heir stock consists tn part of oUU yards urnaaeiia, nt 51 37 to SI 1500 ' Three I'lv I 11 I SU awo ' Best Wool Ingrain, 1 0(1 ar00 ' Assorted kinds, ' i " i- 2000 Wo d and Cotton, " .17 - i 1800 " Cotton, " L'.r ' SS MOO " " Venetian, ' It) " liOO " TapoBtrv k wool do. ' 31 " l- 900 " Stair, ' :il " Hi 61 Woolen Kuggs, from i! '.'." " 9 ,')0 ID Oil Cloth " " I TO " I 50 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matte, 50 " I 50 1200 yards i-1 and M Matting, SU " hi 350 ' Heavy Spanish d... 30 " 37 MO " Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 Woolen List Oil Cloths, of t, 3, , IJ. (i anil 11 feet wide, at 37e to SI 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any lixc room or hall. Cnrtains-'Paintcd Shades. 300 varda Col. Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 ' " INeedlo Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to g'l per ynrd. 350 " Books Stripe and w ove figured Curtains. !I5 1'ainted Oil Curtains. Cnliunhus, April 13 iktw3m Il'IIOYS, DO YOU II E A It T 1 1 AT GREAT BAKU AIM Kor sale a valuable farm, in 1'rank-liu county, situated on the road leading from How ard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of tbe Scioto river. Said farm contains 133 acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good og dwelling house and bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl2-3md&w. I'J'J'L- A PREVENTIVE Of CHOICE It A. Tne most convenient and p'casant residence in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthingtnn is for sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every Convenience about it for comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the the town for a residence, without exception. The village nf Worthingtnn is noted for the respectability and intelligence of its people, and for its churches and good schools. nnd is the most healthy place in thil part ol the country. ISot one case of cholera occured there when it visited Colnmbua in 1891 and any one living there during the coming summer w ill be safe from thai dreaded pestilence. It is but nine miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Bailrnad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the tame time that they can have a quick and easy communication with the city, inquire of Janlo. .d&w. H. COWLES & CO., 131 High at. NOI IK LAWNS. GREEN, Blue. Buff, Brown, Lilac and Black, a newatrle, and a very genteel article. Also. a splendid lot of Ginghams Linen, French, Scotch, American and Manchealer not excelled in thia market for variety and cheapness, now opening by ap12-d&w. ft. COVVI.F.S fc GO. BOOKS & stationkuv, t. N. WHITING 8c HUNTINGTON, IJookMcller and Ntationcr, I fi-.-Ji itrt rt. ALL ABLE WORKS FOB FARAIBRS 'pilK PA KM UK'S LIBRARY) containing Uolorea to L r'arincm on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Potz-boldtj the Principle! of Agriculture, "by Albert I). Tbacr, tnd the Hook ofthi Kami; bfllng a lyitentatio work on practical IgrlOflltort, on nn entirely new and original plan; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portrait! of nniinala painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numeroui wood cuU and platei of agricultural iiupletneiiti 10 pnrlicularized as to enable country mechaniei to cuustruet them from the deftcriptioim. With copioiiB nulea and observatioitB.by John S. Skinner; Jrola.SfO. " No farmer who thlretl for kuowl-ede bitneelf, or who imiires to have Ids ion rine to the true ' punt of honor the dignified station of an intellectual and Booonpllahed agriculiurlit. oanjuitiflablv deny himself such a WOtk an Stephens' Hook of ihe 1'arni." The Journel ol Agriculture, rontains tbe best current productions in promotion of agricultural iinprovement, in clndlng the choicest prise eays Issued in Europe and America, w ith original oontribottons from eminent fanners and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skiuner ; I tolo. Uvo. " The enravinH in these volumes arc niimcroiii, and many of them are colored to lifa and very costly. Thoy arc not only invaluable to evcrv farmer, but tbry will be tound ojc-tremely intertrStlng and beautiful volumes in every family wliero readintf (brail any portion of llieir occupation or almlfelnent.', Tne Western Farmer and (Jardener devoted to Aricul lure. Horticulture. Gardening, the Flower Garden, battle Raising, Ace. Fditcd by K. J. Hooper. 'J'homas Atlleck, Chariot Foster, and Carfei We Elliott. Riqra. I vol tivo. Enpjrelopssdie of Agriculture j eompriaing the '1'boory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying out, Improvement and Management of Landed Property ; and the Cultivation and Economy Of the Animal and Vegetable Pro-dnotioni ' Agriculture, including tbe latest improvements , general history of Agriculture in all countries, and u statistical view of its present state, w ith suggestions for iln future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 largo vol Bvo. New edition, with aui-plemertt, containing all the re et iinprovcnieiits. Ity J. C. Loudon F. L O, 'A., & ll. s., &c. Tlio Farmer's Companion) or essays on the principles and practice of American Husbandry, With an appendix, containing tables, and other matter useful to (he farmer; by tho late Hon. JeilC Hurl 1 vol. liino. Tbe Potatoe Plant, its u?esand properties ; together :h the cauC of the present malady. The extetisiou of that disease 10 other plant, and the question as to the best means of averting tbit calamity ; by Alfred Since. 1 vol l2uio. The Farmer's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na tore and value of manures, founded from experiments ou various crops With a brief account of all the most recent dUcovericK in Agricultural Chemistry. Ity F. Falkner. 1 vol. ISmo, Forsale at (he bookstore of I. N, WJUT1NG ft HUNTINGTON, myfl d&w, MOOD'S PRACTICB-Ifew Edition. TREATISE on tho Practice of Medicine, by tieorgo P.. Wood. M. ). Second edition, just published. 2 vols. uvo. Forsale at tbe bookstore of m8. I. IS. WHITING & lirNTlNCTON. iL Godey'l Lady's Hook for May; Graham! Magazine for May ; For pale bv ap58. I. WIHTlMi Jt Hl'iNTIM;m. Abbott'H Hihtury ol CharUl (he Second. HISTORY Of King Charles the Second. of Fngland ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, b'mo. Just received at tbe Ilookstore of my? I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lmimrtinc'N Coniidcutial Uisclosurea TDK Confidential Diicloeures, or Memoirs of my IToutlit by Alplmnso de Lamartiue, author of " The History ot the Gironollta)" translated from tbe French ; price 25 ctH. Agnes Morris; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life; prico S0 cents. For sale bv niy7 1 N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Molvillor. Kcw Wuih. MAHOl ; nmia Vorege Thither j by Hermea Melville; 2 vols. I2mn. lor sale at tho Bookstore of iy7 I.N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illuatrntcd--Piirte 7 and 8. THE beautiful illuetrated ettto.bfogrephv of llenjamin Crnnklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Services. Splendidly enbeUtehed by numerous exquisite designs by Cbipmm. l'arts 7 and U, OOtapletllg tlio work, at the Ilouksiorc of my7 I N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. ill AUDI. MARDI and a Voyago Thither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., V2 mo. Typee, by the same author, vols. Onion, Do do do. For sale by mayl I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MOHDAUNT HALL. 0 11 a September Nifiht; a novel, bv the author of ' Two Old Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin, i'or sale bv ma)3. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. MACAULliY'8 EN GKA N Oil'o r 25 cents per Volume. riMir. HISTORY Ol' ENGLAND, fiom the accession J ol James II.; by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at Co cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of Ibe line edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbetli. Ihe His tor) of Queen ICllltbetb, by Jacob Abbott, with engrftvlnga ; 1 vol. Bmo. Pert6th of the bettttinli illustrated edition of tho Life ot I'rnuklin. I'riee tS cts. For salo nt the Bookstore of eplU I N. WHITING & HUNTING TON. TH K K X Pfl DITION TO T IITi)E A D Sit A. NARRATIVE of the late Eipeditjoe to tbe Dead Sea. From a IJiiry by one of tbe party. Fdited by Ed Ward I'. Montague ; attached lo the United Stales F.xpedition Ship Supply ; with incidents ami adventures from the time of tho sailing of the Expedition, in November. 11117, till the return of the same, in December, IW8, Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colorod. Just received at the bnokttore of ap'.'o. 1. N. WHITING r. HUNTINGTON. KNtil.ISII COMMONlXW UEPOttTS-Vor. time 55. REPORTS of cases argued ami determined in Ihe F.ug-lish CrJVfte of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the eases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, llilfi. Mason and Welsby s Reports, vol. Ft. Just received at the booluiore of apiS, 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AsroniA ASTORIA., or Anecdotes of an Ellerpriee heiond the llocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; willi a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalnntis, a story of the Sea, I y the author of 11 Ve-ntassee." (iuy Rivers," Ac. 1 vol. mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 & 52 OK TIIU LAW LIIIRAHY. 1 Mil'. Law I.ibraiv, Third Series, Vols, ol and 62; con- taining Bflee on 1'.ls, with American Notes, Wil liams on l'ersnnal Property, Havmoml on Bills of Kxcep-tions. EUcent Leading Cases. Wbilworth's Equity, i'reee- deite.fcc. Just received at the bookstore of iptt. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. 'rederika Hrrnicr'e New Work. Till'. MIDNIGHT SI N; PlUimiaASB, By Freoerika Bremer. Translated from tho unpublished oricinal. bv Marv H'.wilt. Frice I2.i ctj For sale at tho Bookstore of ap'K) I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godcy's Ladies' Book, for April, lor sale by apj 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Another supply ol MncHnley'ti England, Noe. 1 and 2. rnilF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of JL James II. By Thomas Babington Macauley Vols. 1 and 2. A IVcbIi supply Ibis onv received at the Bookstore of Apnl.'l. I. V WHITING .V HUNTINGTON. AIIK1VEI) LAST NIGHT. QEAUTirUL Fine FRENCH ginghams, for 25 cts. JD Various other kinds ditto, from 12 lo 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a naw article.) Black figured anil black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figures that cannot fail to suit tho taste or the ladies. Those RIBBONS and BONNETS arc going off at a apecd beyond all calculation ; but more are coming apfi 11. COWLES fc CO, 131 High. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a cele. brated foreign University, will be ready to give I m in the Greek, Latin and German langaages, at any hour. Terms very low. Reftrmcet: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones fc Case in I Prof Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. B' OYB1 CANADA II ATS A tine lot iuit opened by np.TD-dflr.w II. UUIVLhS at to. CINCINNATI, CI1UAK "'"KLIN", VV I I.I.I A SI WOOD. ,.,BU WO.IU. CONKLIriG, WOOD fc CO., MANUFAI TUItr.llS OK Puro White Lead, Chrome Green Red Leal. Yellow, Litharge, " Ked, l'nt'7. Paris Grenn. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Peril White, Assorted colored Painta and Cidor Vinegar. North side of Court itreet, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, ai practised h l.kt .',,.r,, ,,, e.fl... : i... arCu 7 . ...' 1 "-'ul", 'u inuauiuctur nig While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good aaany to be pro cured mi,) In mh ,,i,... HlUkl .., i , . wuvrcu ai luwesi prices on usual time, or discount for cash. ( ,,,,,,, It. 1 lu. It... MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory ltran.lv ihla Amu aka Jul e I- i... r e ' "j vc.cii .ii j. i nn ..in, oy SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., aPj7 21 Columbia at. f B. GODDAHD BRANDY lOhTPipee thie O superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by 90UTHQATE, HAWTHORN fc CO , P" 24 Colembia at. TAK, 1u0 brlB s- (;- 'rr. jnt receiveiTand for sale by apfi KING fc HKFFNKH, Cincinnati. p"OPEEE.-5()d baga Hio. v 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING fc HEFVNKK, 27 Main street, tnntii. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-S.r0 hdds. Sugar, fair and prime ; 1 .200 Mile. Molasses. For aale by KING & HEFFNER.S7 Main street, "iar22. Cincinnati. 1) UIKD l'EACII KK 5(1 Bticka, jmt received hv ...ft ITIrUi' t. UfL(PM0f1 - vi ii vi vl nr.rr libit t incinnai). RICE, TAR, AND FISII.-25 casks Rice, 200 bble. 'Par. 200 de Fish. For sale by KIM, & HF.FFNER, 27 Main itreet, r22. Cincinnati. !X TELES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Califor rers. mav be had bv aonlvinir in 1VJ. nia idvcnlurers, niuv be had bv ai and KING & HEFFNER. 27 Main it Cincinnati. t'l'GAlt ANO S. II. MOLASSES- O 200 brls. Refined Sugara ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by JipO KING fc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 20(7 boxes, 100 A boxea, lOoJboxei, land', ing from John Adams, and lor aale by ,fi - KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls MoisTses, landing from Belle Isle, and for aale by KING & HEFFNER. npC 27 Main at., Cincinnati. i a a HAGS Pimento; 50 bage Java Coffee 1UU landing from United States, and for tale by npf KING & HEFFNER, Ciuc'innati. i J FATHER. 100 bundlei Uppei and Skirling Leather J just received by KING fc HEFFNER, aP'' No. 27 Main at., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES. on iii ciiests v. tl. li. V. and Imp. Tea; niucauuies do clo do do; 60 qr casks F. Durand'a Burgundv Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; W do puro juico Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy 500 oz. No. 1, Nutmegs ; 500 mats (,'aisia ; 100 I,., Aims OIivo Oil. In slnre and for sale bv march7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOR SALE 110 Acree of Land, eitnated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 6J, miles from Newport, Ky., 110 acres under cultivation, a new two atory brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, ciitcrn and other imnrnvpninnit I'r,,... ffsn mm l.ii ; , i . Kwi nun, uue-ii,ii down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO. march7. 24 Columbia at.. CI inn at J 1 T ADFIU A WIVru oar 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; .V) octaves Blandy do do ; 60 qr caska Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do jo; In store and lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., ru7, SI Columbia at., Cincinnati. BRANDIES. "" d.5 hf and qr pipea A. Seignelte Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J.J. Dupuy do ; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale h w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., 'eb7. 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, Eat Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgraaa fc. Co., New Lisbon j Gnggfc Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson & Covode, Wellaville j Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Naehville : VV. C. Scott. St. Louis. aen2J dtf TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 iplen-did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teaa. wc invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importer!, and our Pianoa being from the manufactory of Stodart fc Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooma, and occupies the whole upper part of tbe building. Teas put up in J and pound packagea.of better quality, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of ihe East ern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut ata., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchant! of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, Engliah ami German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchant! to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our price! will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fas tern cities. Ourstockia comprised in part of the followingi Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill nnd X Cut Saws; GrasB and (.rain Scythes ; Scythe Snenths; Sickles I Ley and Manure Forki 1 1, uncs. Traces, Hoes; Anvila; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmentof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. ders entrusted lo our care. MEAD fc WINSTON, March 4,.1-wtf. No. 15 Pearl atreet, Cincinnati. RACTW ANTED. W. will at all times pav the highest market price In Cash for good Rags. The present pricu is JJ3.25 per hundred lbs. NIXON fc CO., Paper Manulacturers, Walnut at., Four doon bnlow Pearl St., Cincinnati. marchli 2 Cin Gar.. OURBON WHISKEY. 200b"bli. Bourbon Wbii-kcy, ranging from 3 to H year old, in !tore and for aale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO., fel7. 24 Columbia it., Cincinnati. TWIST TOBACCO 30 kegi No. l,GTwniTo- ) bcco, in itore and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO , lebli. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. pHAMPAIGN WINES.- J 50 baskets Cliquot Champaign , 30 do Heidiick do; 25 caaea Cabinet do; In itore and for sale low, by feb!2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO. s M ALL LUMP TOBACCO TO MM Mo. it Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 6'i do; 100 do Mo. B'i do; MldoMo. 12'ido; 20 do Mo. lfi'i do; 160 do Mo. lb do : 100 do V. fc do; in itore and for sale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO.. tuarch7. 24 Columbia it .Cincinnati.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MI3US, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 181!). NUMBER 270. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, BDTTORB AND PROPRIETORS. Omen loutli-cast lornw of High street and Sugar alloy. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly por annum Weekly periinnnni, C6 00 :i N f 00 TermK of AdvertiMiiR. Twelve Inn's or less, one or tliree insertion)., 5 1 . anil 25 Mftll for each additional insertion lor three months SO for six months Jf!! tor 12 inoutes gli Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent. 011 the amount over J20 in six mouths. By the Vr.AR. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col uiuii $20 half a column $M whole column $40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN, WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. j. cahmblk J. Burn c Ait lisle HOUSE, Opposite the New Court House, South Mam street, Aprilot-wfc.wtf. clIK'I.FVll.l.le, PHIl'. CHARLE8 W. GILMOKB, ATTORNEY AT 1. W, ( hillioothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. novSO. .dtf. MATTHEWS fc BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1, N. Whiting & Huntington's Book-store, up stairs, Nov. 1, 11M5. F. J.MlTTIIIWI. A. 11. Hutti.ks. H. I). HOTTER, ATTORN F.Y AT LAW.oad Solicitor m Chantry. Of fico on High streut, one door north of tho Exchange Bank, up stairs. aL?' WAETEU THRALL, ATTOUNKY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio, jy Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. fj Office on High st.. hetweeu Town and Rich. oct20. t " dhT mXbis'Wffxce BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Residence Southwest coiner of Rich and Third eta., opposite Baptist Church. dec 11 dtf. HROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad strcot, t olumbus, O- uio. April h..dtl. I. N. WHITING .V HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. nexuloor to the Clinton Bank, High street, ( 'olunihus. Ohio. A large assortmenj . f Books and Stationery always on hand. SKI BERT fc iTiLLEYl OOK-BI NDKRS, High street, opposite the Public Uffi- ces,l.oiuinims. Aug. 2b, IBM. M. C. Lillet. Wm. Siibibt. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., D F.ALF.RS in Hardware ami Cutlerv, Iron. Nails, I, lass, llnnse Builders' muterials, r arming ami Mechanical Tools, Military Goodi, fcc. fcc, No. 161 High street, sign of the C-ilt Padlock. jTbTwiieaton, DRUQOIST.BBd Dealerin Patent Medicines, 1'amts, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, fcc. fcc, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. cTrTking, D BALER IN DRY GOODS, fco., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. N- ''J- B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. JTridgway CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol t 'as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. DR. ROIl'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High st., l.oliiuiiius. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JK RUDISILL, High street, opposite the Slate Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURC1CAL anil Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Kiloy's Patent Forcep Koy. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. riMIE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built JL by Dr. L. Qoodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a lew steps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ilTJ T HORSES AND UARKIAUVB TV 1,1:1 .1 Nov I..dlf. J. MASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER VAIN Jf. R , Not, 9,.. dtf. coi.ujmius, OHIO, ERICKSON & THEAIIWELL, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f"r the purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. . GEORGE FRRADWELL, Boston. uecli dly. C. R. KING. SPRING GOODS. FASHIONS TRIMMINGS BARGAINS We can say to the Ladies, the Spring Styles of Trimmings arc very pretty that we are daily receiving, and will soon be able to olfer tho most perfect assortment of Trimmings and Variety and fancy tioods to be found in this eountry, em bracing almost every description of articles known to tho trade, from tho richest model of taste to the lowest price ver named, a schedule of which would bo too tedious. We invite you to call. We have yet at your own prices a few dress goods, to closo that tri.de. Canton Tea Store, mar27-dfcw. C. R. KING. W. E. IDE, M. D., DENTIST, (Of the late firm of CRANE If IDE, Cincinnati.) HAS removed bis office to rooms over S. Ci.ahk fc Co's Drug Store, opposite the Exchange Bank. Among the 'mprovemeiits that he has acquired by mort than ten yeas practice and intercourse with the profession, he would call attention to the following : 1st A substitute for the tile in nearly all cases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished, 'id. A method of adapting artificial teeth by which a more easy fit is recurod.and danger of injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of packing the gold, by which fillings are made more compact and durable. aprlO-dfcw COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN &, FITCH. Wholesale and Retail Grocera, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may he found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near tbe Scioto Bridgo, where thev offer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low lor cash or produce. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyaditw. R. FITCH , NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine, IctL, wras di, solved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, &.c. of the late firm of Thompson &. Maris, are in the possession of tho undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call nml settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1848. dtf LUMBER ! LUMBER ! The iub.cribe7ha77.n hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Colnmbua, a large and complete Assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will nlso have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders for Lumber will bo promptly attended to. Feb.fi. .if M. L. SULLIVANT. BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATE. rT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable (iialilins over the Swing Gale or any other which we havu soon, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its inlf-bnlanciiig principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 2d. Its simple city of structure rendors it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight 011 the rollers, and only in u perpendicular dirrclion. 4th. A to ant may approach it oil cither side without backing up to open it. SlD. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of the way when open. 6th. Time and labor saved in opening and shutting, equals filly feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of swinging against wagons while passing thro is obviated. Uth. $1, or more is nctually saved 011 each (iate by obviating tho expense of iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense oi the rollers will nut exceed 25 eta. J heso Gates took the first Premium at the Now York State Agri cultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, 1840 i also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has iMon built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the hove Gates, nod will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June I5..il&wtf. JOEL SEARLES. A. P. STONE fc Co.. WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARF, now receiving their .Spring S.ock of British and American Dry GoikIm, to which tl.ey invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can be lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and wo can and will sell them as cheap as they cau be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at tho great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can live at as small profits in ('olunihus, where rents and oilier expenses are not one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look at our stock ami prices, and judge tor then)1 solves. A. P. STONE fc CO. P. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and wo should be glad to see them. ninrlli ilfcw. GR1SWOL1) HOUSE, DELAWARE, OHIO. rI"MllS well known establishment, decidedly tho pleasant-JL est location in town, being on the summit with the Court House, Public Offices, fcc, has just been neatly relit ted and newlij furnished, and now adonis accommodations Kiit'Ai. in comfort, if not superi ir.to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders and visit, crs, are a delightfully shaded lawn, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and. in their season , a great van e'v of the choicest fruits and vegetables. Also, a convenient and well supplied READING ROOM, where tbe feud of ea-mn '' may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general, are invited to call, and no pains will be spared to make their stay agree, able. Families visiting the Springs can be well ucconnno. dated at this Houit. rARJE as good as the best. BlLLI l.ow and uniform. E. GRISWOI.I). April 20.. t-wlwfcwtr. VALUABLE It FX!, ESTATi: FOR SALE. The subscriber oilers lor sale, on very liberal terms, the lollowlng described real estate, situate on the N itioual road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of tl.e corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nns. 80,99, lOu, 101) and Kill, of Crosby's addition of out lots Also. Nos 1, 2.-1- and 5, of Ramsey's addition. 2b, 27 and 30, of Champion'! subdivision of hall motion No. S3. Also, in lot No. 2.1. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. lit! there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable OUthouita, &G. There is also on in-lot No. 23, 011 Town street, a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Oto. inquire Of .the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dfcwtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. NEW BOTANIC MEDICINE STORE. rP On High street, opposite A. I'. Stone's S'ore. J. HI-', subscriber has taken Howard's Botenio Medicines, and is filling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of those well known Liniments for external application, that ho has been employed in manufacturing for years put. the effect of whicn is to pxoitu in tl.o jratan ihAt kind ..I acttoo that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different Syrups, Bittern, Tinctures, &c. that are in use, cau all be had 011 short notice. apl3 d&wly ROBF.RT CLOUD. O A GOOD MEDICINE. Till", virtues of the Saksai'akii.i.a Root are univsrtal-ly admitted, nud, as 1 Purifier of the Blood, we know of no' better preparation than Dr. Robert's) Compound Sarsapnrilla Pills. Their ingredients are allowed by the ablest Physicians to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious in the highest degree, and their basis being the concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla, these pills, judiciously taken, must operative as an alterative and purifier of the system, strengthening the digestive organs, and giving a tone and energy to the body possessed by no other medicine. We should deem it unworthy on our part so unreservedly to commend a medicine whicn we did not believe to be worthy or it. but in regard to Dr Robert's Compound Sar sapardla Pills we are of opinion that loo much canno be said in their praise. Rahieuy Register, N. 1'. The above medicine is forsale by CITRUS FA Y It SONS, Columbus, Ohio, General Agouti for the counties of Franklin, Pickaway, R .ss, Licking, .Madison, Fairfield and L'nion, to whom all applications for agencies in these counties must be made, post paid. (.'HAS. 1'. FA Y, General Agent United States, Hi j Cham hers St.. New York. ap21 2md. EAGLE DBUG STORE. Till-', subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends, and the public generally, that they have formed a partnership, under the tiriii of Fischer &. Schneider, EaQLK Dm 0 STORE, and continue the business ol the late firm of Sehefinrdc Schneider, at the old stand. They will endeavor to justify the confidence of their fell iw-citucns hoietofore bestowed upon them, in the future ; and tlatter themselves, having a large and select stock of all kinds of Medicines, Drugs, Piiints, Dye-stuffs, etc., etc., on hand, to give, by their promptness and fair and reasonable prices, entire satisfaction to those who may favor them With their patronage. Prescriptions will bo executed promptly and carefully to order. ap2l-dlm. FISCHER & SCHNEIDER. M A It 1)1 and n Voynge Thither, by Hermann Mel ville, author of Typeo and O11100. 2 vols. 12 1110. The above is the litlo of a new book lately issued by Harper tc Brothers, and is for sale at the bookstore of HOWARDS .V DAVIS. M Pleasant thoughts ol giaphic, graceful descriptions of strange picturesque scenery, men and manners, colored all over with rosy light of a philosophy of the true F'.picurean stamp will be awakened by the title of these two beautiful volumes. Mardi is a book by itselT every where there is freshness, originality, nr a new way of teaching old things. To follow the fugitives from the deck of the Arcticmn, till the last of them is swept from our view in a cloud of spray, is to move through a gorgeous dream." my2 Dissolution of Partnership. THE firm of FAY & KILBOURNE, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of March. HHP. All debts due the late firm, are to bo paid to Cyrus Fay, (who is hereby authorized to use the name of tho firm in collecting and receipting for the same.) anil by whom all claims due or owing by the firm will be paid. CYRUS FAY, Columbus, April 2, 1840, L. KILBOURNE. REMOVED. IXTiLLlAM KING has removed his Drugstore twodoors V V south of tho Journal Office, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will coutiii ic to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyestufls, and a small assortment id' woll seeded Groceries Thankful for past favors, bo hopes still to have a share of public patiouage. apfi. Dissolution ol Partnership. Til,', partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of FINCH Al I-'LYNT. was dissolved on the 12th inst. by mutual consent. W. M. Finch is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. W. M. FINCH, aplfi II. S. FLYNT. I .ml ic-. Ladies! Baraccs, Bnrages! Less than Cost! Less than Cost! A LOT of Super Bnragcs icil be sold nt a LOSS, and you who do not get a dress from them, will not gain by tho sacrifice. II. COWLES & CO. my8 d&w. (Tribune copy.) VARNISH. JsURNlTURE VARNISH No.. 1 and 2. Alio, Pollen. Coach Bodv Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON. Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, LADIES' EXCELSIOR SHOES. ANF.Wand beautiful slyle. in both walking shoes and thin soles. Just opened by ap2l d&w. II. COWLES k CO. SPOTTED SWISS- A neat and fashionable article for thin dresses, just received by ap30 d&w H. COWLES k CO. A BOOK Ol the Hndeon Edited by Jeoffrey Cray-no, for sale at the new Bookstore. Neil House. ap2J J. H. RILEY & CO. Ph 1 mm Mr AFRESH supply of Canton Tens just received, mayl diw. C. R. KING. a 6 BOSTON 1'IANOS. THE fubsrribor WOttld DlOtt respectlully call the attention ' tho muKicul tmlilic to inine of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Pinno Fortes, Ho in nowoneiiini;. simnnif which nrc two yKnlichord Pianos. for coiiipactnem nf form, beauty of Blye, dolicucy of touch, power and quality of tout, SURPASS A Ills OTHEKS. ftfo.r mnde in this country. Their peculiar constriction rcn- leifi the tone no rich, varied, ami powerful, lianuiely to preclude tho possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wishing to purchase and the prol'eFnion L'cner- illy are respectfully l&Vitsd to call, examine and decide for tlicindelves. All Pianos sold nt this at'encv will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be refunded or cxclmnped to suit the purchaser. Arrangements h iving been made, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. Piano wire in sets or fttnglfl string. Pianos, Onmntr, EMftpbinoii and all kinds of musical instru ments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a listancc promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage. Wareroom, 4 doom worth of iNcil House. novC diVwIy A. KEED. Agent. J. HIIM,V, VV He CO., BROAD STREET, OLUMBUB. OHIO, MAMFACTUKKKS of Steam Engine, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of tlm Slate of lfuch'3 Improved Duume aim ornate Vcm LOOHWg tiirt'.t And have recently procured at! entire new set ot pattern. containing late improvements made under the special direction of tho patentee. This Stovo, they are now prepared to say, is the Vwry best family ('coking Stove which htteV' er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are Course zes, from Mo. 2 to lo. 5, varying in size and price so as to auitany family. The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Their stock of Stoves con- liltl, in part, of tho following : liuck's Improved Double and SinirleOven Tooking Stoves. ' Pf ll "Muni improved i.ooKing ft1 V V Wager's Air-ti-ht Parlor : V " -"fcJ! Stows. elrLMiit pattern. ''"''"e.Jt PeckhanrH Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stover 7 and 10 Plato Stoves. Plate Boxes, foursizci. The subscribers also continue the Plow business, as for merly, an i make a variety of kiuds ol tho very best mate rials ami worKmansnip. In addition to their lormer business, thev have prepared themselves at ';rcat expense, and are now manufacturing STEAM KNOINKS, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing tho latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of the same quality can be procured for else where. Machinery ot all kinds made to order, and repairn promptl attended to. 1 no suhsenhers are also the exclusive manufacturers ol Parker's Patent Water Vht?cl in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dec13d&w. J. RIDUWAY fc CO FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. I). TAYI.OU, lam of tlio Montgomery Hons.,, das t.ikun tin; above itend, widen lie bee thoroughly repaired and arranged for the comfort and convenience of his friends and others who may favor him with their custt m. His past eiperieneo in the boclnoes, warranto him in savinn he knows the wants of the traveling publiCj and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that will give general satisfaction. He hones by a strict attention to bneineie. and studied ef fort to please, to merit alihoral share of public patronage. April 8, IWU, liJr w CAR PET S I CARPE T 81 JD. OSHOUN & CO., thankful for tho urcat rim their Carpet Kstahlishment has had, and anticipating a lare trade for their Carpets this season, would inform the puhlic that they have just received an extra lare lot ol all kinds of Spring Styles of Cnrpot, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for the Cash, and will be sold lower than ever offered in this city. i heir stock consists tn part of oUU yards urnaaeiia, nt 51 37 to SI 1500 ' Three I'lv I 11 I SU awo ' Best Wool Ingrain, 1 0(1 ar00 ' Assorted kinds, ' i " i- 2000 Wo d and Cotton, " .17 - i 1800 " Cotton, " L'.r ' SS MOO " " Venetian, ' It) " liOO " TapoBtrv k wool do. ' 31 " l- 900 " Stair, ' :il " Hi 61 Woolen Kuggs, from i! '.'." " 9 ,')0 ID Oil Cloth " " I TO " I 50 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matte, 50 " I 50 1200 yards i-1 and M Matting, SU " hi 350 ' Heavy Spanish d... 30 " 37 MO " Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 Woolen List Oil Cloths, of t, 3, , IJ. (i anil 11 feet wide, at 37e to SI 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any lixc room or hall. Cnrtains-'Paintcd Shades. 300 varda Col. Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 ' " INeedlo Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to g'l per ynrd. 350 " Books Stripe and w ove figured Curtains. !I5 1'ainted Oil Curtains. Cnliunhus, April 13 iktw3m Il'IIOYS, DO YOU II E A It T 1 1 AT GREAT BAKU AIM Kor sale a valuable farm, in 1'rank-liu county, situated on the road leading from How ard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of tbe Scioto river. Said farm contains 133 acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good og dwelling house and bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-failing springs of water. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl2-3md&w. I'J'J'L- A PREVENTIVE Of CHOICE It A. Tne most convenient and p'casant residence in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthingtnn is for sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every Convenience about it for comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the the town for a residence, without exception. The village nf Worthingtnn is noted for the respectability and intelligence of its people, and for its churches and good schools. nnd is the most healthy place in thil part ol the country. ISot one case of cholera occured there when it visited Colnmbua in 1891 and any one living there during the coming summer w ill be safe from thai dreaded pestilence. It is but nine miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Bailrnad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the tame time that they can have a quick and easy communication with the city, inquire of Janlo. .d&w. H. COWLES & CO., 131 High at. NOI IK LAWNS. GREEN, Blue. Buff, Brown, Lilac and Black, a newatrle, and a very genteel article. Also. a splendid lot of Ginghams Linen, French, Scotch, American and Manchealer not excelled in thia market for variety and cheapness, now opening by ap12-d&w. ft. COVVI.F.S fc GO. BOOKS & stationkuv, t. N. WHITING 8c HUNTINGTON, IJookMcller and Ntationcr, I fi-.-Ji itrt rt. ALL ABLE WORKS FOB FARAIBRS 'pilK PA KM UK'S LIBRARY) containing Uolorea to L r'arincm on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Potz-boldtj the Principle! of Agriculture, "by Albert I). Tbacr, tnd the Hook ofthi Kami; bfllng a lyitentatio work on practical IgrlOflltort, on nn entirely new and original plan; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portrait! of nniinala painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numeroui wood cuU and platei of agricultural iiupletneiiti 10 pnrlicularized as to enable country mechaniei to cuustruet them from the deftcriptioim. With copioiiB nulea and observatioitB.by John S. Skinner; Jrola.SfO. " No farmer who thlretl for kuowl-ede bitneelf, or who imiires to have Ids ion rine to the true ' punt of honor the dignified station of an intellectual and Booonpllahed agriculiurlit. oanjuitiflablv deny himself such a WOtk an Stephens' Hook of ihe 1'arni." The Journel ol Agriculture, rontains tbe best current productions in promotion of agricultural iinprovement, in clndlng the choicest prise eays Issued in Europe and America, w ith original oontribottons from eminent fanners and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skiuner ; I tolo. Uvo. " The enravinH in these volumes arc niimcroiii, and many of them are colored to lifa and very costly. Thoy arc not only invaluable to evcrv farmer, but tbry will be tound ojc-tremely intertrStlng and beautiful volumes in every family wliero readintf (brail any portion of llieir occupation or almlfelnent.', Tne Western Farmer and (Jardener devoted to Aricul lure. Horticulture. Gardening, the Flower Garden, battle Raising, Ace. Fditcd by K. J. Hooper. 'J'homas Atlleck, Chariot Foster, and Carfei We Elliott. Riqra. I vol tivo. Enpjrelopssdie of Agriculture j eompriaing the '1'boory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying out, Improvement and Management of Landed Property ; and the Cultivation and Economy Of the Animal and Vegetable Pro-dnotioni ' Agriculture, including tbe latest improvements , general history of Agriculture in all countries, and u statistical view of its present state, w ith suggestions for iln future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 largo vol Bvo. New edition, with aui-plemertt, containing all the re et iinprovcnieiits. Ity J. C. Loudon F. L O, 'A., & ll. s., &c. Tlio Farmer's Companion) or essays on the principles and practice of American Husbandry, With an appendix, containing tables, and other matter useful to (he farmer; by tho late Hon. JeilC Hurl 1 vol. liino. Tbe Potatoe Plant, its u?esand properties ; together :h the cauC of the present malady. The extetisiou of that disease 10 other plant, and the question as to the best means of averting tbit calamity ; by Alfred Since. 1 vol l2uio. The Farmer's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na tore and value of manures, founded from experiments ou various crops With a brief account of all the most recent dUcovericK in Agricultural Chemistry. Ity F. Falkner. 1 vol. ISmo, Forsale at (he bookstore of I. N, WJUT1NG ft HUNTINGTON, myfl d&w, MOOD'S PRACTICB-Ifew Edition. TREATISE on tho Practice of Medicine, by tieorgo P.. Wood. M. ). Second edition, just published. 2 vols. uvo. Forsale at tbe bookstore of m8. I. IS. WHITING & lirNTlNCTON. iL Godey'l Lady's Hook for May; Graham! Magazine for May ; For pale bv ap58. I. WIHTlMi Jt Hl'iNTIM;m. Abbott'H Hihtury ol CharUl (he Second. HISTORY Of King Charles the Second. of Fngland ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, b'mo. Just received at tbe Ilookstore of my? I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lmimrtinc'N Coniidcutial Uisclosurea TDK Confidential Diicloeures, or Memoirs of my IToutlit by Alplmnso de Lamartiue, author of " The History ot the Gironollta)" translated from tbe French ; price 25 ctH. Agnes Morris; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life; prico S0 cents. For sale bv niy7 1 N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Molvillor. Kcw Wuih. MAHOl ; nmia Vorege Thither j by Hermea Melville; 2 vols. I2mn. lor sale at tho Bookstore of iy7 I.N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illuatrntcd--Piirte 7 and 8. THE beautiful illuetrated ettto.bfogrephv of llenjamin Crnnklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Services. Splendidly enbeUtehed by numerous exquisite designs by Cbipmm. l'arts 7 and U, OOtapletllg tlio work, at the Ilouksiorc of my7 I N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. ill AUDI. MARDI and a Voyago Thither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., V2 mo. Typee, by the same author, vols. Onion, Do do do. For sale by mayl I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MOHDAUNT HALL. 0 11 a September Nifiht; a novel, bv the author of ' Two Old Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin, i'or sale bv ma)3. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. MACAULliY'8 EN GKA N Oil'o r 25 cents per Volume. riMir. HISTORY Ol' ENGLAND, fiom the accession J ol James II.; by Thomas Babington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at Co cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of Ibe line edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbetli. Ihe His tor) of Queen ICllltbetb, by Jacob Abbott, with engrftvlnga ; 1 vol. Bmo. Pert6th of the bettttinli illustrated edition of tho Life ot I'rnuklin. I'riee tS cts. For salo nt the Bookstore of eplU I N. WHITING & HUNTING TON. TH K K X Pfl DITION TO T IITi)E A D Sit A. NARRATIVE of the late Eipeditjoe to tbe Dead Sea. From a IJiiry by one of tbe party. Fdited by Ed Ward I'. Montague ; attached lo the United Stales F.xpedition Ship Supply ; with incidents ami adventures from the time of tho sailing of the Expedition, in November. 11117, till the return of the same, in December, IW8, Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colorod. Just received at the bnokttore of ap'.'o. 1. N. WHITING r. HUNTINGTON. KNtil.ISII COMMONlXW UEPOttTS-Vor. time 55. REPORTS of cases argued ami determined in Ihe F.ug-lish CrJVfte of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the eases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, llilfi. Mason and Welsby s Reports, vol. Ft. Just received at the booluiore of apiS, 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. AsroniA ASTORIA., or Anecdotes of an Ellerpriee heiond the llocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; willi a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalnntis, a story of the Sea, I y the author of 11 Ve-ntassee." (iuy Rivers," Ac. 1 vol. mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 & 52 OK TIIU LAW LIIIRAHY. 1 Mil'. Law I.ibraiv, Third Series, Vols, ol and 62; con- taining Bflee on 1'.ls, with American Notes, Wil liams on l'ersnnal Property, Havmoml on Bills of Kxcep-tions. EUcent Leading Cases. Wbilworth's Equity, i'reee- deite.fcc. Just received at the bookstore of iptt. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. 'rederika Hrrnicr'e New Work. Till'. MIDNIGHT SI N; PlUimiaASB, By Freoerika Bremer. Translated from tho unpublished oricinal. bv Marv H'.wilt. Frice I2.i ctj For sale at tho Bookstore of ap'K) I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godcy's Ladies' Book, for April, lor sale by apj 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Another supply ol MncHnley'ti England, Noe. 1 and 2. rnilF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of JL James II. By Thomas Babington Macauley Vols. 1 and 2. A IVcbIi supply Ibis onv received at the Bookstore of Apnl.'l. I. V WHITING .V HUNTINGTON. AIIK1VEI) LAST NIGHT. QEAUTirUL Fine FRENCH ginghams, for 25 cts. JD Various other kinds ditto, from 12 lo 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a naw article.) Black figured anil black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figures that cannot fail to suit tho taste or the ladies. Those RIBBONS and BONNETS arc going off at a apecd beyond all calculation ; but more are coming apfi 11. COWLES fc CO, 131 High. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a cele. brated foreign University, will be ready to give I m in the Greek, Latin and German langaages, at any hour. Terms very low. Reftrmcet: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones fc Case in I Prof Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. B' OYB1 CANADA II ATS A tine lot iuit opened by np.TD-dflr.w II. UUIVLhS at to. CINCINNATI, CI1UAK "'"KLIN", VV I I.I.I A SI WOOD. ,.,BU WO.IU. CONKLIriG, WOOD fc CO., MANUFAI TUItr.llS OK Puro White Lead, Chrome Green Red Leal. Yellow, Litharge, " Ked, l'nt'7. Paris Grenn. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Peril White, Assorted colored Painta and Cidor Vinegar. North side of Court itreet, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, ai practised h l.kt .',,.r,, ,,, e.fl... : i... arCu 7 . ...' 1 "-'ul", 'u inuauiuctur nig While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good aaany to be pro cured mi,) In mh ,,i,... HlUkl .., i , . wuvrcu ai luwesi prices on usual time, or discount for cash. ( ,,,,,,, It. 1 lu. It... MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory ltran.lv ihla Amu aka Jul e I- i... r e ' "j vc.cii .ii j. i nn ..in, oy SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., aPj7 21 Columbia at. f B. GODDAHD BRANDY lOhTPipee thie O superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by 90UTHQATE, HAWTHORN fc CO , P" 24 Colembia at. TAK, 1u0 brlB s- (;- 'rr. jnt receiveiTand for sale by apfi KING fc HKFFNKH, Cincinnati. p"OPEEE.-5()d baga Hio. v 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING fc HEFVNKK, 27 Main street, tnntii. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-S.r0 hdds. Sugar, fair and prime ; 1 .200 Mile. Molasses. For aale by KING & HEFFNER.S7 Main street, "iar22. Cincinnati. 1) UIKD l'EACII KK 5(1 Bticka, jmt received hv ...ft ITIrUi' t. UfL(PM0f1 - vi ii vi vl nr.rr libit t incinnai). RICE, TAR, AND FISII.-25 casks Rice, 200 bble. 'Par. 200 de Fish. For sale by KIM, & HF.FFNER, 27 Main itreet, r22. Cincinnati. !X TELES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Califor rers. mav be had bv aonlvinir in 1VJ. nia idvcnlurers, niuv be had bv ai and KING & HEFFNER. 27 Main it Cincinnati. t'l'GAlt ANO S. II. MOLASSES- O 200 brls. Refined Sugara ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by JipO KING fc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 20(7 boxes, 100 A boxea, lOoJboxei, land', ing from John Adams, and lor aale by ,fi - KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls MoisTses, landing from Belle Isle, and for aale by KING & HEFFNER. npC 27 Main at., Cincinnati. i a a HAGS Pimento; 50 bage Java Coffee 1UU landing from United States, and for tale by npf KING & HEFFNER, Ciuc'innati. i J FATHER. 100 bundlei Uppei and Skirling Leather J just received by KING fc HEFFNER, aP'' No. 27 Main at., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES. on iii ciiests v. tl. li. V. and Imp. Tea; niucauuies do clo do do; 60 qr casks F. Durand'a Burgundv Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; W do puro juico Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy 500 oz. No. 1, Nutmegs ; 500 mats (,'aisia ; 100 I,., Aims OIivo Oil. In slnre and for sale bv march7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOR SALE 110 Acree of Land, eitnated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 6J, miles from Newport, Ky., 110 acres under cultivation, a new two atory brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, ciitcrn and other imnrnvpninnit I'r,,... ffsn mm l.ii ; , i . Kwi nun, uue-ii,ii down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO. march7. 24 Columbia at.. CI inn at J 1 T ADFIU A WIVru oar 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; .V) octaves Blandy do do ; 60 qr caska Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do jo; In store and lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., ru7, SI Columbia at., Cincinnati. BRANDIES. "" d.5 hf and qr pipea A. Seignelte Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J.J. Dupuy do ; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale h w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., 'eb7. 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, Eat Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgraaa fc. Co., New Lisbon j Gnggfc Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson & Covode, Wellaville j Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Naehville : VV. C. Scott. St. Louis. aen2J dtf TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 iplen-did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teaa. wc invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importer!, and our Pianoa being from the manufactory of Stodart fc Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooma, and occupies the whole upper part of tbe building. Teas put up in J and pound packagea.of better quality, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of ihe East ern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut ata., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchant! of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, Engliah ami German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchant! to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our price! will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fas tern cities. Ourstockia comprised in part of the followingi Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill nnd X Cut Saws; GrasB and (.rain Scythes ; Scythe Snenths; Sickles I Ley and Manure Forki 1 1, uncs. Traces, Hoes; Anvila; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmentof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. ders entrusted lo our care. MEAD fc WINSTON, March 4,.1-wtf. No. 15 Pearl atreet, Cincinnati. RACTW ANTED. W. will at all times pav the highest market price In Cash for good Rags. The present pricu is JJ3.25 per hundred lbs. NIXON fc CO., Paper Manulacturers, Walnut at., Four doon bnlow Pearl St., Cincinnati. marchli 2 Cin Gar.. OURBON WHISKEY. 200b"bli. Bourbon Wbii-kcy, ranging from 3 to H year old, in !tore and for aale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO., fel7. 24 Columbia it., Cincinnati. TWIST TOBACCO 30 kegi No. l,GTwniTo- ) bcco, in itore and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO , lebli. 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. pHAMPAIGN WINES.- J 50 baskets Cliquot Champaign , 30 do Heidiick do; 25 caaea Cabinet do; In itore and for sale low, by feb!2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO. s M ALL LUMP TOBACCO TO MM Mo. it Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 6'i do; 100 do Mo. B'i do; MldoMo. 12'ido; 20 do Mo. lfi'i do; 160 do Mo. lb do : 100 do V. fc do; in itore and for sale low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO.. tuarch7. 24 Columbia it .Cincinnati. |
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