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r DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY; JUNE 2, 184!). NUMBER 280. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, editors AM) proprietors. OrriCK eouth-onst onrnnr of High streot and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily por annum, Tii-weekly per anniim, VVeklr porannnm, 16 00 :i so 5 00 Term of Advertising. Twelve lino or lcaa, one or three insertions, 51 . atnd " i rente for each additional insertion for three months S3 for six months $S for 12 monies J12 Longer advertise-ments in the same proportion, with deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over g'M in sis mouths. Ilr thv. Year. r or twelve lines KI2 lourth ol a col umn $20 half a column 30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COI.UMIHI8, O. J. CAHLIILK J.UIIVII CAiii.iM.r; iiiu m.. Opposite the New Conrt House, South Jilin strert, AprilM-wowti. ciKt'i.Kvii.i.r. OHIO. CHAiluiirrw7cilLMOIE ATTORNEY T LAW, Cbllllcothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts Of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov30..d1f. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors! Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington's Honk-store, up stairs. Nov. I, 1815. f. J. Matthews. A. H. BUTTLII. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (LT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-meul of Deeds for the Slate of .New York, fjj" Ollice on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. M ABIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan s new building, Hil'Ii ft. liesiilcncr Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts., opposite llaptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street. Columbus. 0- ino. April 0. .an. T, N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton I!ank.lli?h street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment if Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BEKT A L1LLEY. B OOK-RINDERS, High street, opposite tlio Public. Offi- COB, ColUIIlbUS. AUg. o. low. WM. Skidekt. M. . LILLIT. GERJB. ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, mils, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, No. ltil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. M' J. B. WHEATON, T-aRWGGlST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, U Dye Stuffs, Glaus, ice. Ilk., wholesale and retail, corner III.. ...... U..,-.. ....,.l, l'nM,,MU IO C. R. KING. EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. B. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S J BON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the bridge, i-oium 1 bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of Castings, always on band. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N 0. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. T E RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hati and Cans of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILTSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. Kor sale Baker A Riley's Patent Eorcep Key. May 13..t-wly, CITY LI VERY 8TAUM5. HMIK snbscriber has removed to tho new brifk stable buill A by Dr. h. (ioodale, corner of Sugar and Kair alleys, a few steps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rrv iitinursi .1 vfi hakmmamen vu lj&'J'.j u (.rOlM.I. E. WALCITTT. SIGN AND MANNER PAINTER, Not. 9.. .dtf. coi.umhi.'s. DBIO. ERICKNON & TREAD WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Wow York, and No. 64. I'earl street, Boston. AARON ERICSSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE FRBADWELL, Boston. oeclJdly. Dissolution of PartncrHhip. THE firm of KAY it KILBOURNE. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st dav of March. 1!I4'J. won IB Jierei.v auuiiimwu lu upc me n.nii'- ... uic inu. in I, i HUB t A 1 , Columbus, April 2, 1819. L. KILBOURNE, x REMOVED. WILLIAM KINO has removed hisDrugstoro twodoors south of tho Journal Otlire, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will contin le to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perfumery, i'atcnt Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dycstutls. and a Bmall assortment of well se acted Groceries. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes still to have a share of public patronage. apb. Dissolution ot I'nrtnershin. THF. partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tfc.i firm of UNCH A, I'LYMT. was issolveil on 1 he ILlh 1 1 1 t . hv mutual consent. VV. M. Finch i? authorized to settle the allairs of the late firm. W. M. FINCH, aplfi H. S. FLY NT. Lsdies, Ladies ! linraccs, Enrages! Less than Cost! Less than Cost! A LOT of Super BitlflH Haffl lie tote al a LOSS, and you who do not get a dress from them, will not gain by the sacrifice. ii. COWLED & CO. myB AIlw. (Tribune copy.) TARNISH. pURrUTURF. VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-JL Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, NOTICE. THF. partnership between tho undersigned and tleorge W. Maris . in the oractice of Medicine. &c. was (lis-- solved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts. Ac. of the late firm of I hompson & Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. KOBF.RT THOMPSON. Not. SO, 1848. dtf LCMBER! LUMBERTl The sulrmerliaTlin hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have s large quantity of sen- aoneu iioonng on and alter the Istot March. A in i r,ii-j,t,t. r.1 .'.i-i... I ......... I, . t ... . .... .. -- 'Aunt nrir. VI! -.,..,1 ... I ....... I I .... . ,. . . . ,,,.,L- i-.i rP.L r . f . .. . . ,1 . . -.- IT siieuiieii ii,. I r en. ii. .11. in. I,. BUBj1.IT A1T1 . LORENZO NAWVRH. A TTORNF.Y A'P LAW will attend tn prilleetinns anrf rl !, I..,-; .1 ' r : n , L.. Ohio. Onico in Judge Swan's new block. Hiiih at. lisforence, by permission, Hon. G. Swan. Juna 8..1wdAlyw. A FRESH supply of Canton Tens just received. j. x. may 1 aotw, C. R. KING. FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. D. TAYLOR, late of the Montgomery House, has taken the above stand, which bo has thoroughly repaired and arranged for the eomfbrt ami convenience of bis friends nnd othcrB who may favor him with their cust( 111. His past experience in tho business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of Ihe traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, 111 a maimer that will give genera satisfaction. He hopes hv a strict attention to business, and studiod ef fort to please. 10 merit a liberal share of public patronage. April u, low, uctw HOST ON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most rcspoctlully cull the attention of the nmlca public to unme of Gilbert' Patent Ginnd Action Piano Fortes, He in now openiiiL'. ninnnj which ire two Lolichord I'lSDOt, for compactness ftf form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power nnd quality of tone. SIJKPANN Alii ( ) 1 1 1 1 sKS. ever made in tin- country. Their peculiar construction ren-dtttl the tone no rich, varied, and powerlu!, ns entiiely to preclude the j)ossibility of being appreciated without being heard. 1'erHnns wishing to nurchase and the profession uener- ally aro respectfully invited to call, examine and decido for themselves. All Pianos sold nt this agency will be warranted for one year if they do not prove gOOQ, the purchase money will lie refunded or exchanged to suit tho purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music for the Piano will he received monthly. 1'iano wire in Bets or single string. Pianos. Organs. -Scraphincs, nnd all kinds of musical inslru-meuts, LOflfld or repaired Pt iJiort notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. rianoH sum oi mamilacturcrs prices anil carriage. Warerooui, 4 doors north of Neil House. novli dikwly A. BLEED, Agent. J. IUD(iWAY & CO., BROAD STREET, OLVMtfUB, OHIO, MANUKACTURKKS of Steam Kngines, Stoves, PIOWI and all kinds of Machinery. Tlmy are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the Stale of Mucks Improved Double anil Single Ocrn Cooking Stove, And have recently procured an entiro new set of patterns, containing late improvements made under llio special direction of tho patentee. This Stove, llicv are now prepared to say, is the Vury best family Cooking Stove which has ev-er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pal tern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Iheir stock ol Stoves con sists, in part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Ovea Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor nnd Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plato Stoves. Plato Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continuo the Plow business, as loi-merly, an i make a variety of kinds oi tho vory best materials and workmanship. In addition to thoir former business, they have prepared themselves at great expanse, and are now manufacturing STKAM KNt.lMvS, of various sizes nnd patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of theRuine quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, nnd repairs promptl attended lo. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patroitff is solicited. declUd&w. J. H1DCWAV ft CO CARPETS! CARPETS I JD. OSBORN & CO., thankful for the great run . their Carpet BiUbliibnant has had, and anticipating a large trade for their Carped this t-eason, would inform the public that they have just received au extra large lot of all kinds of Spring Styles of Carpet, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, ami purchased for the Cash, and will be Bold lower than ever oll'ercd in this city. i heir stock consists in part ol iitHI yards isrusse at 51 31 to $1 To ' 1 37A " 1 00 1.r(MJ noo 2.r)(IO SIWO 1K00 1200 Three Ply, 1 best Wool Ingrain, Assorted Kinds, Woo and Cotton, " Cotton, " " Venetian, " Tapcstrv cc wool do. " Stair, ' 7j a; 33 25 75 Gt 9 50 1 50 1 50 10 374 Iti 37" 31 : 25 00 SO 20 30 800 BOO G5 Woolen ROffOt, from 20 Oil Cloth ' " 70 Sea Grass ami Woolen Matls, 1200 yards 4-4 and 6-4 Matting, 350 h Heavy Spanish do. 9S0 " Cotton and Wool Rig Carpet " Woolen 1, 1st " Oil Cloths, of 2, 3, 4, I j, 6 and 12 feet wide, at 37c to Jl 00 per yard. Also, cut to adit any size room or hall. CurtninR--I'uinted Shades. f.50 yards Col. Woo'cu ami Cloth Drapery. 500 " Needle Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to ,(2 per yard. 350 " Books Stripe nnd wove figured Curtains. 95 Painted Oil Curtains Columbus, April 13. iUtw3m MERCHANT TAILOR INC. ''pHK subscrihers would respectfully announce to the cit-. izens of Columbus, and ihe puhlic in genernl. that they have associated themselves together lor the purpose of carrying on the Mill hast Taii.okihc Businkss. in tho old stand of P. Rose, on High St., where they have just received a splendid assortment of Gentlemcn'u Clothing (oods, of every description, and the latest styles, which they oiler on the very lowest temiB, as they wero bought at the very lowest cash prices, in New York. They hope, by strict attention to business, to receive a liberal patronage from the puhlic, as they intend to have Clothing made to order iu the neatest and most fashionable styles, and on short notice. Strict attention paid to cutting, and warranted lo fit, if properly made up. P. ROSE. J. B. McGILL. A Word to Tailors. Wo awould also state that wc are the sole agents, in tin city, for Scott's Report of Fashions, where can ho had, a all times, the reports and squares and scales of his system Also, tape measures, and the Munthly Mirror of Fashions ap2.1-d.Vwtf. COPARTN BRSH1P JITcF.LVAIN &. FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IvX and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they otfer for sale a large assortment of Groceries verv low lor cash or produca. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAlN, julyodAw. R. FITCH. SMITH'S VICES rF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for KJ sale at the Bign ot the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. ..... Vl'i iimUL LI PE INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE NO. OH WALL STUFF.!'. MORRIS Fiunki.is, 7'rM'....Pi.ixr Fiikkmah, Actuary. Charter I'uriictual. THF. business of this Company is conducted upon tho mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la. t threj years amounted to over gl8O,0OO. Each policy holder is n meinour ot the IvOinpany. uml entitled to share 111 its prohts. which have averaged Miner cent, per annum mi all iiremi- 11 in " paid in. The premiums arc paid annually in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which case (10 per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may he paid by depositing a note for that amount, runewablo annually, and bearing Ii per cent, into- si. Tho amount of its eanilal. the character of iis securities. and its mode of doing businuss. make this one of the safest Companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect secu rity being after all. sought lor in investments of this kind. I lii.. Company will insure on tho lives of persons on any part of the globe, at equitable rates Bat premium. A man may insure Ins life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to Iter or to hit children, if bIic die beforo him. The maiiv adv.iitSL'es of Life Insorance are baarlnnliM to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and cotulderata arc daily securing to their families and friends those advantages.Tho agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this Company. Any information in connection with the anliject will bo cheerfully given, and applications for insurance promptlv attended to. A. II. WOM BALGII. Atmt. 3d door south of the Franklin Bank, over ('oil's store. Kon'T Tiiomi'Son, M. D., Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 18111. The Mutual Life Iiminiiuv ('oiimany OF NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET Accumulated Fund. 8742.000! THIS Company has un accumulated fund of J(7IT,(I00 invested in Bonds and Mortiraucs On Real Eatata m this City and Brooklyn, nnd Stocks of the Slate and City of IMtw iora nuu unneu Mates government. This fund is rapidly incrcasiui! by a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of ISfiO,- 000. The Company declared a dividend of prolits of lifly two per cent, on nlf existing policies on the 31st of January, low, Policy holders, whether for life, or shorter larMa.Dartiel pate in the whole of the profits, iu accordance with tho terms of the charter. The premiums are pavablo in cash, annually, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added on the doferrcd payments The cash principle adopted by this Company, secures to the parties for whose protection the iuaurances'nre oll'ecled, the whole of tho benefits, willirut subjecting them lo ar.y liability beyond the payment of premium. l'crsons may oltect insurance on Iheir own lives, and the lives of others. A married woman can Insure 'he life ol her husband, which will inure to the exclusive use of hei- lalf or children. Pamphlets explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating its advantages, with forms ol application, may bo obtained by application at the City U.tuk to c. T. FLOWERS. Aoent Columbus, May 10, 18 ID dfim A. P. STONE A Co.. WHO I. ES A Lli DBA I. ER8, EXCL UB1 1 'EL V, ARK now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, 10 which they invite the atten tiou of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can bo lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and wc can and will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased in cither ol the above named cities, with the addition ol freight. We buy our goods ol the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, an we can live at as small prolits in Columbus, where rents and olher expenses are nol one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look atour stock aud prices, and iu! c for themselves. A. P. STONE II CO. P. S. We take this method to gay to our old ohatoBan that our goods are now arriving, kid we should Us claJ to see them. marlli d&w. DISSOLUTION. THF. copartnership heretofore existing under the firm Wat. A. Pi.att & Co., was dissolved on the Kith hut. by mutual consent All uccouuts of said firm will be settled by W. A. Piatt. W. A. PL ATT, April 311, 1114a. WM. BLYNN. The business will be continued in all its branches as for merly at the old stand by Messrs. Blyiin A Baldwin, who will sparo no pains to give lull satislartion to all who may call upon them. They feel full confidence that their busi ness lacilities are not surpassed by any establishment in the western couniry. WiM. BLYNN, THOs. S. BALDWIN. April 30, 184!). myl-3m TDK subscribers, (successors to W. A. Pi.att & Co.) oiler lor sale at such prices as cannot fad to suit the purchaser, a well selected stock of Gold nnd Silver Watches ol all descriptions; Silver Ware, Plutcd Goods, Lamps, Girondoles, A c. Ac. We are prepared to furnish any goods in our lino of busi ness, nt as low prices as the same quality of goods can he purchased for in any other establishment. Should any goods sold by us prove not such as wo represent, they will oe received again nnd 1110 money reunified. Watchmaker's Tools and Materials for sale Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. BLYNN & BALDWIN, Neil House. Columbus, O.. May 1, 1849. 3m SHOEMAKER'S STOCK. AC. BROWN has made arrangements for selling all . kinds ot Leather Spanish, Country and Cincinnati Sole Leather; Upper and Bull' Leathor; French. Philadel phia, and Country Calf Skins ; Gouts and Ladies' .Morocco, Kid and trench Morocco; Bindings, Cochineal and Pink Linings, Lasts, Pegs, Boot-trees,( 'riuips, BootW0b and Shoe Nails. Boots and Shoes of all sorts and descriptions, at all prices to suit purchasers. N. B. McCraner's French Calf otlltoni made boots for 54,50. Columbus, May 15, 1849 dtf, NOTICE. THF. subscriber, having relinquished his business in Columbus, nnd designiag to be absent a portion of the summer, has left his books and notes with Mr. Matthew Long, at the bookstore of I. N. Whiting and Huntington, who is authorized to use his name in their settlement All persons, therefore, who know themselves to he indebted to him either by nolo or book account, will please call immediately on Mr. Long, and settle. J. R. SCKOGGS. Columbus, May 14, 1819. John Lennox. Joshua HlOIKBnTHAM. LENNOX A HEGINUOTIIAM. RF.SPF.CTFULLY inform the people of Columbus and vicinity, that thev have onened a Machine and Itlacksmith Shop. oppoBile the north-west corner of me wen House, where they will do all kinds 01 work in their line of business at short notice aud on reasonable terms. Boilers inai e and repaired, and Wrought Iron Fencing mado to order. Also, Bell Haminn. in the best manlier. They ask a share of custom. Columbus, May 11, 184U ly. COLEMHCS IRON WORKS....!'. HAYDEN. Manufacturer of IRON nnd WIRE. All kinds and sizes kept constantly on hsnd, and for Bale at Pittsburgh prices. Olfice No. 4, Exchange Bilildlngl. Wrought Scrap Iron wanted, for which the highest case prico win uc paid. febihlAwtf P. KATOKN. SILVER DRESS SILK, and Black Haw Silk lloso by same arrival. H. COWLF.S A CO. myl7 dAw. (Tribune copy.) WF, are prepared to manufacture Fnrauces for heating dwellings and publicbuildings. Sept. 22.. w. W DOWNS tk CO. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Cemc along, and make yourselves known aa cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a fow days onlv. C. It. KING. May 17, 18PJ d&w. W HlTlTsljldPHIjR SPRlmFFAllMToR SALE. Situated one and a hall miles south ol Co lumbus.onthe west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-thirds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, pf good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about 80 acres. The farm ;s well wa tered, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring ir the centre, winch for stock water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. April 3..dtfAw WM. L. MINER, r AT EST ARRIVAL AT M. GOODING'S. - JJ Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, for II,,,,,., ,., , .in,,. ...... I M .ml r ,,,, , I I Shawls, Demi Vails, and sundry other fancy articles, at one door aouth of the Capitol House. dccIO. BOOKS & STATIONK W . I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, ftimktelhri and Slatinneri, llinh ttrett. V aITiTaHLE WoitKHFOU FARMERS."" THE PARMER'S LIBRARY; containing Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander PeU-hold!; the Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thaci, and the Book of the Farm ; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on 1111 entirely new uud original plan ; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portraits Of annuals painted Iron life, beautifully engraved, aud nuinernUB wood cuts and plates Ot agricultural implements so particularized as to anabla country mechanics to construct them Irom the descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. No farmer who thirsts for kaowl edge himself, or who aspires lo have his son rise to the true ' post ol honor,' the dignified stntiou of an intellectual aud accomplished agriculluriat, can justifiably deny himself such a work as Stephana' Book of the Farm.'' The Journal ol Agricullure, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prise essays issued in Europe and America, with original contributions from eminent fanners ami statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. " The engravings in these volumes are numerous, arid many of llieiu are colored to Ufa ami very costly. They arc nol only Invaluable to every fanner, hut they will be lound extremely interesting ami beautiful volumes in every family whero rcaibng forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." rba Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agriculture. Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden,Cattle Raising, Ac Edited bv B, J. Hooper. Thomas Alllerk. Charles Foster, and Carles W. F.lliott. F.snrs. I vol 8vo. Encyclopajdil of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying out. Improvement and Management of Landed Prapettv) nnd tho Cultivation and F.oonnmy ol the Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agricullure. including Ihe latest improvements ; a genera! history of Agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol live New edition, with a sop. plemant, containing all the re; eat improvements. By J. C. Loudon, F. L. G. Z.,lc II. S., &c. The Farmer's Companion ; or essays 1111 the principles and practice of American Husbandry. ith nn appendix, containing tables, and oilier matter useful to ihe farmer; by the late Hon. Jesse Buel. 1 vol. Itmo. 'I'he Polatoe Plant, its uses and properties ; together with tho cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to Other plants, and the queation as lo the best means of averting that calamity j by Alfred Smee. I vol ISmo The Farmer's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na turn and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. Willi a brief account of all the most recent discoveries iii Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkner, I vol. ISmo. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. myO d&W, WOOD'S PRACTICE-New Edition. A TREATISE on the Practice of Medicine, by Genrgo B. Wood. M. I). Second edition, just published '2 vols. BvOi For sale at the bookstore of m8. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES Godey's Lady's Book for Mav ; Graham's Majmtine for May'; For sale bv ap?8. I. IN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History of Charles the Second. HISTORY of king Charles the Second, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, liruo. Just received al the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lnmnrtine'K Confidential Disclosures. Till-'. Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; by Alphonso de Lamartine, author of " The History ol the Girondists)" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agues Morris ; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life ; price 25 cents. For sale bv my7 1 N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. MARDI ; and a Voyage Thither; bv Herman Melville; 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illustrated Parts 7 nnd N. THF beautiful illustrated auto biography of Benjamin Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Servi ces. Splendidly embellished by numerous exquisite designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at the Bookstore of my7 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARftl and a Voyago '1 hither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., 12 mo. Typec, by the same author, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sain by niay2. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MORDAENT II ALL, OR aJJeptcmber Night ; a novel, by the author of ' Two Old Men's Tales." No. 7, ma) 3. Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale by I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, MACAULEY'8 ENGLAND, for 35 cents per Volume. HMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho nccession J ol James II.; by Thomas Habington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 mid 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 ol lha line edilion of the same work, in a clear, beautiful typo and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbeth. The History of Queen Elisabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with cnurnvings ; 1 vol. 81110. Pari i;:h of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Lifo ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore ol SplO 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Dhry by one of the party. F.dited by Edward P. Montague; attached to the United States Blpeditlon Ship Supply ; with incidents nnd adventures from the time of tho sailing of the Expedition, in November. 1817, tilltlie return of the same, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt Ihe bookstore of np25. 1. N. WHITING r. HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COItLMON LA WrWoRTS-VcT-nine 55. RF.POUTS ol cases argued ami determined in the F.ug-lish Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing ihe casos in the court of Queen's Bench, iu Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, 1846, Mason and Wolsby'a Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of np25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AlfiRIA ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, Irom Ihe host authorities. Atalantis, a story of the Sea. I y Ihe author of " Ye-maaaoo," " Gny Rivers," tic. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 A 52 OF THE LAW I.IIIRARY. fFsHE Law Library, Third Scries, Vols. 51 and 52; con. JL tabling Bylcs 011 Bills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property. Raymond on Bills of Kxcep-tions, Recent Leading Caeos, Whitworth's F.qmty, Precedents. &.c. Just received at the bookstore of ap'25. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frcdcrikn llremcr's New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; PlLatttaUaa. By Frenerika Bremer. Translated from tho unpublished original, by Mary llowitt. l'ricc 12A cts. For sale at the Bookstore of ap'10 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAHAM'S Magasine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for April, lor sale bv ap5. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Maciinley's England, Nos, t and 2. THF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of James II. By Thoims Babington Macauley Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this uav received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N, WHITING A HUNTINGTON SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. On the fifth day of June, A. 1). 1848, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city of Coluatbos, Franklin county, Ohio, w ill bo sold to the highest bidder, the lollowing real estate, as the property of Edward N. Gregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 7(i2, 163,767, and 7ii8, as the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of the city of Columbus, in Franklin county said pari being lH feet off the north end ot each ol aaid lots ard 2.1 leet east aud west and I Hi feet north andsout'i in the north west corner of in lot No. 761, in said city. Hlj feet off of loi 7d2, appraised at g MS 00 f)o do do 7fi3, do 100 00 Do do do 7fi7, do 125 00 Do do do "fill. do 176 00 The N. W. corner ol 7lil do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in ono year, nnd ons-hird in two years, with interest from the day of sale, and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHK.W. ap!2-d40d. Adin'r of F,. N. Gregory, dee'd. CINCINNATI. IDtUB CONKUNfl. WILLUM WOOD. 4LFRID WOOD. CONK LI KG, WOOD A CO., MA.H'I OITIiriM OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, ''".. Paris Green. Whiting, liro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. forth tide of Court itrcit, East of Rroadway. WF have adopted the most approved method, as one-tised Ii hoit IT..ti.rn m.. : L.....1.. im . . J ,,, ,.,.v.iuiuib, iu iimiiuisi..ur nig White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United Stnles. Will warrant the quality of each Irlicln wa ninniilnrtiipa tn l .... .......I mm 7- 1.. L . .) ... an fjuou 11. nil. UJ US 0fTJ cured, and lo give entiro satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for caah. I'liiciiinuii, jau. o ivoorw Pr. Kl. INVI lr f In!, nt' V, ,,. I i .. I . . , , , hL. I O.NF.RAL Agoney, Commission and Forwarding Men - iii uniici, wiwTre, L,uru, ana 1 rouuee in general, Nn. 13, F.ast Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rcftr to JuBtus Wriirht nn,l A fl RIa1uUm II. a. Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodirrass II Co.. New Liibos 1 Grigg&. F.lliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross. Portsmouth : I .aWHon ,t l , .l. WaIIbuIIIa . F.WIlll mill C.I, hart I 1 1 ,-!.,,,,, I, - lmUm Du. v i III- 1 W. C. Scolt, St. Louis. aen2t dtf. arm spearasi nrmr.tsii HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warcroome , and reccirednurfirstsliipments,consistingof36splen 'did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teaa. we invite purchas-era and dealers in those nrticleB to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. uai 1 1 are nurcnascu tor cash direct rrom Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart A Dunlin,,, ,.. V.,.1, .-... i... .kl I J ; I. . ,, m . . , "w" "i, wnnii ou ciiu.iucii in me u. males. The Pirillrt Vllnr, U Ik. OS ... . -- - .v. .... ib me ca arrrocins, anooc- cupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 nnd A pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the East-cm packing houses. SMITH A NIXON. SUKI, IS. C. Corner IIU and Wa nut sts.. Cincinnati o 1JAGS WANTED. We will at all times nav the IV nlffhuat marlf.it nrir. in I '..I, A.. miJ I1. rrti . ------ r.. ... Jm ,U, ,,wu nuu.. i ne ors- sent prico is JJ35 per hundred lbs. IIAUI 4 CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut at , ' our "00r8 ''elol,r 1carl ', Cincinnati marclif, 52 Cin Gaz. ScndrlebTZ : 50 hf chests V. H. G, P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; IIW boxes Cluret Wises, various brands ; II) bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I , Nutmegs ; 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Ohvo Oil. Iu Btnrc and for sals by marcli7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO. I7INE BRANDIES.- " " L 15 half Pipes J B Godard Brandy ; Ifi do Magloiy do. 10 do Lafayette do. 20 do Aloxandre Signette do 10 do J. J. Dupuy do. In store and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 16 do do Maglory do; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for aale Ii w by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., ob7. 24, Columbia at , Cincinnati. FOR 8ALE.-I10 Acres of Land,itunted on the turnpike rond leading to Lexington, SrJ miles from Newport, Ky., (JO acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, and other imnrnvpm.nl. Prlro ..... - - Lia - 1 jp"v pel .1, nr, uue-llnll down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., murchl. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. V I V 1)1 '.IK V WINKS 1V1 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Blandy do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouae do ; 5 pines do do; In store nnd lor sale low, by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., 'b7' 24 Columbia at., Ciseinnati. SHALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. 8's do; 50 do Mo. 12's do ; 20 do Mo. Id's do; 150 do Mo. ft do : 100 do Va. lb do ; in store snd for ssle low bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. railrc"7- 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati piIAMPAIGN WINES mJ 50 baskets CI iquot Champaigs; 30 do Heidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO. CATAWBA WINE. 2000 gallons Catawba Wine, two years old, masufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa e by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. IVTAGLORY BRAN DY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., "P17 24 Columbia st. f B. GODDAHD BRANDY. -10hr. Pipea this al superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., P17 24 Columbia at. BOURBON WHISKEY.-200 bbls. Bourbon Wb s-key, ranging from 3 to U yeara old, in store and for sa e low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., "M7. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQIJOIIICE.-5 case. Sicily Stick Liquor-ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. ti Columbia at. BURGUNDY PORT WINE.-50Qr. Casks "Fr. Durand " Burgundy Port, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO "P17 24 Columbia at. SIX TWIST TOBACCO.-IOO kegs No. 1, G Twist tobacco, our own mauuraciure, in store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. ftIaJ 16 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati 1 llf'l-'. TAD a Vli nun . m tm.mm, ,1 I, . 1.11, -LV. 25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by m .i ( ot 1 1 i.i r , L ii . Tl Main atreet, Cincinnati. mar22. (OFFEE.-500 bags K.75. J 200 do Lagurra. For sale by KING A HEFFNER, 27 Msin street, niar22. fl OUGAR AND HOLASSEt. 350 hdds.Sugsr fair O and prime ; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. For aale by KING A HEFFNF.R, 27 Maiu street, ""lr2s- Cincinnati, tUGAR AND B. H. MOLASSES- kj .00 brls. ReBncd Sugara ; 50 do. S. H Molasses, primo, landing from Belle Isle, and for ssle by P" KING A HF.FFNER, Cincinnati, MULES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia sdvenlurers, mny be had bv applying to apfi KING & HF.FFNER, 27 Main st.Cineinasti, RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 j boxes, 100 j boxes, land-ing from John Adams, and lor sale by pfi KING A HEFFNF.R, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molas.ps.lsndisg Irom Belle Isle, and for sale by KING II J4EFFNER, np ml Main at ,Cincionat'. 100 apfi BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Jav a Coffee linding from United States, and for ssle by KING A HEFFNF.R, Ciacinnsti. T BATHER. 100 bundles Unnei snd Skirlir.g Leather 1 Uppei a KING J just received by ng l BErrnuh apa No. 27 Main st. ( 'incinnali. rPAK,-100 Oris S t far. ma apt". KING & HEFFNF.R, Cineiaasti. RIED PEACHES .W sacks, just reeeived by apb KING dc rir.r r tifctlv, Cincinnati.
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Full Text | r DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY; JUNE 2, 184!). NUMBER 280. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, editors AM) proprietors. OrriCK eouth-onst onrnnr of High streot and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily por annum, Tii-weekly per anniim, VVeklr porannnm, 16 00 :i so 5 00 Term of Advertising. Twelve lino or lcaa, one or three insertions, 51 . atnd " i rente for each additional insertion for three months S3 for six months $S for 12 monies J12 Longer advertise-ments in the same proportion, with deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over g'M in sis mouths. Ilr thv. Year. r or twelve lines KI2 lourth ol a col umn $20 half a column 30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COI.UMIHI8, O. J. CAHLIILK J.UIIVII CAiii.iM.r; iiiu m.. Opposite the New Conrt House, South Jilin strert, AprilM-wowti. ciKt'i.Kvii.i.r. OHIO. CHAiluiirrw7cilLMOIE ATTORNEY T LAW, Cbllllcothe, Ohio, will practice in tho courts Of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov30..d1f. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors! Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington's Honk-store, up stairs. Nov. I, 1815. f. J. Matthews. A. H. BUTTLII. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (LT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-meul of Deeds for the Slate of .New York, fjj" Ollice on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. M ABIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan s new building, Hil'Ii ft. liesiilcncr Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts., opposite llaptist Church. dec II dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street. Columbus. 0- ino. April 0. .an. T, N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton I!ank.lli?h street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment if Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BEKT A L1LLEY. B OOK-RINDERS, High street, opposite tlio Public. Offi- COB, ColUIIlbUS. AUg. o. low. WM. Skidekt. M. . LILLIT. GERJB. ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, mils, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, No. ltil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. M' J. B. WHEATON, T-aRWGGlST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, U Dye Stuffs, Glaus, ice. Ilk., wholesale and retail, corner III.. ...... U..,-.. ....,.l, l'nM,,MU IO C. R. KING. EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. B. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S J BON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the bridge, i-oium 1 bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of Castings, always on band. Oct. 1, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N 0. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. T E RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hati and Cans of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILTSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. Kor sale Baker A Riley's Patent Eorcep Key. May 13..t-wly, CITY LI VERY 8TAUM5. HMIK snbscriber has removed to tho new brifk stable buill A by Dr. h. (ioodale, corner of Sugar and Kair alleys, a few steps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rrv iitinursi .1 vfi hakmmamen vu lj&'J'.j u (.rOlM.I. E. WALCITTT. SIGN AND MANNER PAINTER, Not. 9.. .dtf. coi.umhi.'s. DBIO. ERICKNON & TREAD WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Wow York, and No. 64. I'earl street, Boston. AARON ERICSSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE FRBADWELL, Boston. oeclJdly. Dissolution of PartncrHhip. THE firm of KAY it KILBOURNE. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st dav of March. 1!I4'J. won IB Jierei.v auuiiimwu lu upc me n.nii'- ... uic inu. in I, i HUB t A 1 , Columbus, April 2, 1819. L. KILBOURNE, x REMOVED. WILLIAM KINO has removed hisDrugstoro twodoors south of tho Journal Otlire, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will contin le to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perfumery, i'atcnt Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dycstutls. and a Bmall assortment of well se acted Groceries. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes still to have a share of public patronage. apb. Dissolution ot I'nrtnershin. THF. partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under tfc.i firm of UNCH A, I'LYMT. was issolveil on 1 he ILlh 1 1 1 t . hv mutual consent. VV. M. Finch i? authorized to settle the allairs of the late firm. W. M. FINCH, aplfi H. S. FLY NT. Lsdies, Ladies ! linraccs, Enrages! Less than Cost! Less than Cost! A LOT of Super BitlflH Haffl lie tote al a LOSS, and you who do not get a dress from them, will not gain by the sacrifice. ii. COWLED & CO. myB AIlw. (Tribune copy.) TARNISH. pURrUTURF. VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-JL Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, NOTICE. THF. partnership between tho undersigned and tleorge W. Maris . in the oractice of Medicine. &c. was (lis-- solved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts. Ac. of the late firm of I hompson & Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. KOBF.RT THOMPSON. Not. SO, 1848. dtf LCMBER! LUMBERTl The sulrmerliaTlin hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have s large quantity of sen- aoneu iioonng on and alter the Istot March. A in i r,ii-j,t,t. r.1 .'.i-i... I ......... I, . t ... . .... .. -- 'Aunt nrir. VI! -.,..,1 ... I ....... I I .... . ,. . . . ,,,.,L- i-.i rP.L r . f . .. . . ,1 . . -.- IT siieuiieii ii,. I r en. ii. .11. in. I,. BUBj1.IT A1T1 . LORENZO NAWVRH. A TTORNF.Y A'P LAW will attend tn prilleetinns anrf rl !, I..,-; .1 ' r : n , L.. Ohio. Onico in Judge Swan's new block. Hiiih at. lisforence, by permission, Hon. G. Swan. Juna 8..1wdAlyw. A FRESH supply of Canton Tens just received. j. x. may 1 aotw, C. R. KING. FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. D. TAYLOR, late of the Montgomery House, has taken the above stand, which bo has thoroughly repaired and arranged for the eomfbrt ami convenience of bis friends nnd othcrB who may favor him with their cust( 111. His past experience in tho business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of Ihe traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, 111 a maimer that will give genera satisfaction. He hopes hv a strict attention to business, and studiod ef fort to please. 10 merit a liberal share of public patronage. April u, low, uctw HOST ON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most rcspoctlully cull the attention of the nmlca public to unme of Gilbert' Patent Ginnd Action Piano Fortes, He in now openiiiL'. ninnnj which ire two Lolichord I'lSDOt, for compactness ftf form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power nnd quality of tone. SIJKPANN Alii ( ) 1 1 1 1 sKS. ever made in tin- country. Their peculiar construction ren-dtttl the tone no rich, varied, and powerlu!, ns entiiely to preclude the j)ossibility of being appreciated without being heard. 1'erHnns wishing to nurchase and the profession uener- ally aro respectfully invited to call, examine and decido for themselves. All Pianos sold nt this agency will be warranted for one year if they do not prove gOOQ, the purchase money will lie refunded or exchanged to suit tho purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music for the Piano will he received monthly. 1'iano wire in Bets or single string. Pianos. Organs. -Scraphincs, nnd all kinds of musical inslru-meuts, LOflfld or repaired Pt iJiort notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. rianoH sum oi mamilacturcrs prices anil carriage. Warerooui, 4 doors north of Neil House. novli dikwly A. BLEED, Agent. J. IUD(iWAY & CO., BROAD STREET, OLVMtfUB, OHIO, MANUKACTURKKS of Steam Kngines, Stoves, PIOWI and all kinds of Machinery. Tlmy are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the Stale of Mucks Improved Double anil Single Ocrn Cooking Stove, And have recently procured an entiro new set of patterns, containing late improvements made under llio special direction of tho patentee. This Stove, llicv are now prepared to say, is the Vury best family Cooking Stove which has ev-er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pal tern. This is a good and cheap Stove. Iheir stock ol Stoves con sists, in part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Ovea Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor nnd Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plato Stoves. Plato Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continuo the Plow business, as loi-merly, an i make a variety of kinds oi tho vory best materials and workmanship. In addition to thoir former business, they have prepared themselves at great expanse, and are now manufacturing STKAM KNt.lMvS, of various sizes nnd patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work of theRuine quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, nnd repairs promptl attended lo. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patroitff is solicited. declUd&w. J. H1DCWAV ft CO CARPETS! CARPETS I JD. OSBORN & CO., thankful for the great run . their Carpet BiUbliibnant has had, and anticipating a large trade for their Carped this t-eason, would inform the public that they have just received au extra large lot of all kinds of Spring Styles of Carpet, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, ami purchased for the Cash, and will be Bold lower than ever oll'ercd in this city. i heir stock consists in part ol iitHI yards isrusse at 51 31 to $1 To ' 1 37A " 1 00 1.r(MJ noo 2.r)(IO SIWO 1K00 1200 Three Ply, 1 best Wool Ingrain, Assorted Kinds, Woo and Cotton, " Cotton, " " Venetian, " Tapcstrv cc wool do. " Stair, ' 7j a; 33 25 75 Gt 9 50 1 50 1 50 10 374 Iti 37" 31 : 25 00 SO 20 30 800 BOO G5 Woolen ROffOt, from 20 Oil Cloth ' " 70 Sea Grass ami Woolen Matls, 1200 yards 4-4 and 6-4 Matting, 350 h Heavy Spanish do. 9S0 " Cotton and Wool Rig Carpet " Woolen 1, 1st " Oil Cloths, of 2, 3, 4, I j, 6 and 12 feet wide, at 37c to Jl 00 per yard. Also, cut to adit any size room or hall. CurtninR--I'uinted Shades. f.50 yards Col. Woo'cu ami Cloth Drapery. 500 " Needle Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to ,(2 per yard. 350 " Books Stripe nnd wove figured Curtains. 95 Painted Oil Curtains Columbus, April 13. iUtw3m MERCHANT TAILOR INC. ''pHK subscrihers would respectfully announce to the cit-. izens of Columbus, and ihe puhlic in genernl. that they have associated themselves together lor the purpose of carrying on the Mill hast Taii.okihc Businkss. in tho old stand of P. Rose, on High St., where they have just received a splendid assortment of Gentlemcn'u Clothing (oods, of every description, and the latest styles, which they oiler on the very lowest temiB, as they wero bought at the very lowest cash prices, in New York. They hope, by strict attention to business, to receive a liberal patronage from the puhlic, as they intend to have Clothing made to order iu the neatest and most fashionable styles, and on short notice. Strict attention paid to cutting, and warranted lo fit, if properly made up. P. ROSE. J. B. McGILL. A Word to Tailors. Wo awould also state that wc are the sole agents, in tin city, for Scott's Report of Fashions, where can ho had, a all times, the reports and squares and scales of his system Also, tape measures, and the Munthly Mirror of Fashions ap2.1-d.Vwtf. COPARTN BRSH1P JITcF.LVAIN &. FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IvX and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they otfer for sale a large assortment of Groceries verv low lor cash or produca. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAlN, julyodAw. R. FITCH. SMITH'S VICES rF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for KJ sale at the Bign ot the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. ..... Vl'i iimUL LI PE INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE NO. OH WALL STUFF.!'. MORRIS Fiunki.is, 7'rM'....Pi.ixr Fiikkmah, Actuary. Charter I'uriictual. THF. business of this Company is conducted upon tho mutual plan. Its net earnings during the la. t threj years amounted to over gl8O,0OO. Each policy holder is n meinour ot the IvOinpany. uml entitled to share 111 its prohts. which have averaged Miner cent, per annum mi all iiremi- 11 in " paid in. The premiums arc paid annually in cash, unless they exceed $50, in which case (10 per cent, is required and 40 per cent, may he paid by depositing a note for that amount, runewablo annually, and bearing Ii per cent, into- si. Tho amount of its eanilal. the character of iis securities. and its mode of doing businuss. make this one of the safest Companies in the Union, for Life Insurance perfect secu rity being after all. sought lor in investments of this kind. I lii.. Company will insure on tho lives of persons on any part of the globe, at equitable rates Bat premium. A man may insure Ins life in the name of his wife, so that the amount insured will go to Iter or to hit children, if bIic die beforo him. The maiiv adv.iitSL'es of Life Insorance are baarlnnliM to be correctly appreciated, and the prudent and cotulderata arc daily securing to their families and friends those advantages.Tho agent in this city would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of this Company. Any information in connection with the anliject will bo cheerfully given, and applications for insurance promptlv attended to. A. II. WOM BALGII. Atmt. 3d door south of the Franklin Bank, over ('oil's store. Kon'T Tiiomi'Son, M. D., Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 18111. The Mutual Life Iiminiiuv ('oiimany OF NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET Accumulated Fund. 8742.000! THIS Company has un accumulated fund of J(7IT,(I00 invested in Bonds and Mortiraucs On Real Eatata m this City and Brooklyn, nnd Stocks of the Slate and City of IMtw iora nuu unneu Mates government. This fund is rapidly incrcasiui! by a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of ISfiO,- 000. The Company declared a dividend of prolits of lifly two per cent, on nlf existing policies on the 31st of January, low, Policy holders, whether for life, or shorter larMa.Dartiel pate in the whole of the profits, iu accordance with tho terms of the charter. The premiums are pavablo in cash, annually, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added on the doferrcd payments The cash principle adopted by this Company, secures to the parties for whose protection the iuaurances'nre oll'ecled, the whole of tho benefits, willirut subjecting them lo ar.y liability beyond the payment of premium. l'crsons may oltect insurance on Iheir own lives, and the lives of others. A married woman can Insure 'he life ol her husband, which will inure to the exclusive use of hei- lalf or children. Pamphlets explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating its advantages, with forms ol application, may bo obtained by application at the City U.tuk to c. T. FLOWERS. Aoent Columbus, May 10, 18 ID dfim A. P. STONE A Co.. WHO I. ES A Lli DBA I. ER8, EXCL UB1 1 'EL V, ARK now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, 10 which they invite the atten tiou of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country Our stock is large and as complete as can bo lound in any Wholesale House in New York or Philadelphia, and wc can and will sell them as cheap as they can be purchased in cither ol the above named cities, with the addition ol freight. We buy our goods ol the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, an we can live at as small prolits in Columbus, where rents and olher expenses are nol one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite one and all to look atour stock aud prices, and iu! c for themselves. A. P. STONE II CO. P. S. We take this method to gay to our old ohatoBan that our goods are now arriving, kid we should Us claJ to see them. marlli d&w. DISSOLUTION. THF. copartnership heretofore existing under the firm Wat. A. Pi.att & Co., was dissolved on the Kith hut. by mutual consent All uccouuts of said firm will be settled by W. A. Piatt. W. A. PL ATT, April 311, 1114a. WM. BLYNN. The business will be continued in all its branches as for merly at the old stand by Messrs. Blyiin A Baldwin, who will sparo no pains to give lull satislartion to all who may call upon them. They feel full confidence that their busi ness lacilities are not surpassed by any establishment in the western couniry. WiM. BLYNN, THOs. S. BALDWIN. April 30, 184!). myl-3m TDK subscribers, (successors to W. A. Pi.att & Co.) oiler lor sale at such prices as cannot fad to suit the purchaser, a well selected stock of Gold nnd Silver Watches ol all descriptions; Silver Ware, Plutcd Goods, Lamps, Girondoles, A c. Ac. We are prepared to furnish any goods in our lino of busi ness, nt as low prices as the same quality of goods can he purchased for in any other establishment. Should any goods sold by us prove not such as wo represent, they will oe received again nnd 1110 money reunified. Watchmaker's Tools and Materials for sale Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. BLYNN & BALDWIN, Neil House. Columbus, O.. May 1, 1849. 3m SHOEMAKER'S STOCK. AC. BROWN has made arrangements for selling all . kinds ot Leather Spanish, Country and Cincinnati Sole Leather; Upper and Bull' Leathor; French. Philadel phia, and Country Calf Skins ; Gouts and Ladies' .Morocco, Kid and trench Morocco; Bindings, Cochineal and Pink Linings, Lasts, Pegs, Boot-trees,( 'riuips, BootW0b and Shoe Nails. Boots and Shoes of all sorts and descriptions, at all prices to suit purchasers. N. B. McCraner's French Calf otlltoni made boots for 54,50. Columbus, May 15, 1849 dtf, NOTICE. THF. subscriber, having relinquished his business in Columbus, nnd designiag to be absent a portion of the summer, has left his books and notes with Mr. Matthew Long, at the bookstore of I. N. Whiting and Huntington, who is authorized to use his name in their settlement All persons, therefore, who know themselves to he indebted to him either by nolo or book account, will please call immediately on Mr. Long, and settle. J. R. SCKOGGS. Columbus, May 14, 1819. John Lennox. Joshua HlOIKBnTHAM. LENNOX A HEGINUOTIIAM. RF.SPF.CTFULLY inform the people of Columbus and vicinity, that thev have onened a Machine and Itlacksmith Shop. oppoBile the north-west corner of me wen House, where they will do all kinds 01 work in their line of business at short notice aud on reasonable terms. Boilers inai e and repaired, and Wrought Iron Fencing mado to order. Also, Bell Haminn. in the best manlier. They ask a share of custom. Columbus, May 11, 184U ly. COLEMHCS IRON WORKS....!'. HAYDEN. Manufacturer of IRON nnd WIRE. All kinds and sizes kept constantly on hsnd, and for Bale at Pittsburgh prices. Olfice No. 4, Exchange Bilildlngl. Wrought Scrap Iron wanted, for which the highest case prico win uc paid. febihlAwtf P. KATOKN. SILVER DRESS SILK, and Black Haw Silk lloso by same arrival. H. COWLF.S A CO. myl7 dAw. (Tribune copy.) WF, are prepared to manufacture Fnrauces for heating dwellings and publicbuildings. Sept. 22.. w. W DOWNS tk CO. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Cemc along, and make yourselves known aa cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a fow days onlv. C. It. KING. May 17, 18PJ d&w. W HlTlTsljldPHIjR SPRlmFFAllMToR SALE. Situated one and a hall miles south ol Co lumbus.onthe west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-thirds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, pf good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about 80 acres. The farm ;s well wa tered, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring ir the centre, winch for stock water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. April 3..dtfAw WM. L. MINER, r AT EST ARRIVAL AT M. GOODING'S. - JJ Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, for II,,,,,., ,., , .in,,. ...... I M .ml r ,,,, , I I Shawls, Demi Vails, and sundry other fancy articles, at one door aouth of the Capitol House. dccIO. BOOKS & STATIONK W . I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, ftimktelhri and Slatinneri, llinh ttrett. V aITiTaHLE WoitKHFOU FARMERS."" THE PARMER'S LIBRARY; containing Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander PeU-hold!; the Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thaci, and the Book of the Farm ; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on 1111 entirely new uud original plan ; by Henry Stephens. Illustrated with portraits Of annuals painted Iron life, beautifully engraved, aud nuinernUB wood cuts and plates Ot agricultural implements so particularized as to anabla country mechanics to construct them Irom the descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. No farmer who thirsts for kaowl edge himself, or who aspires lo have his son rise to the true ' post ol honor,' the dignified stntiou of an intellectual aud accomplished agriculluriat, can justifiably deny himself such a work as Stephana' Book of the Farm.'' The Journal ol Agricullure, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prise essays issued in Europe and America, with original contributions from eminent fanners ami statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. " The engravings in these volumes are numerous, arid many of llieiu are colored to Ufa ami very costly. They arc nol only Invaluable to every fanner, hut they will be lound extremely interesting ami beautiful volumes in every family whero rcaibng forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." rba Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agriculture. Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden,Cattle Raising, Ac Edited bv B, J. Hooper. Thomas Alllerk. Charles Foster, and Carles W. F.lliott. F.snrs. I vol 8vo. Encyclopajdil of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying out. Improvement and Management of Landed Prapettv) nnd tho Cultivation and F.oonnmy ol the Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agricullure. including Ihe latest improvements ; a genera! history of Agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol live New edition, with a sop. plemant, containing all the re; eat improvements. By J. C. Loudon, F. L. G. Z.,lc II. S., &c. The Farmer's Companion ; or essays 1111 the principles and practice of American Husbandry. ith nn appendix, containing tables, and oilier matter useful to ihe farmer; by the late Hon. Jesse Buel. 1 vol. Itmo. 'I'he Polatoe Plant, its uses and properties ; together with tho cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to Other plants, and the queation as lo the best means of averting that calamity j by Alfred Smee. I vol ISmo The Farmer's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na turn and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. Willi a brief account of all the most recent discoveries iii Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkner, I vol. ISmo. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. myO d&W, WOOD'S PRACTICE-New Edition. A TREATISE on the Practice of Medicine, by Genrgo B. Wood. M. I). Second edition, just published '2 vols. BvOi For sale at the bookstore of m8. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES Godey's Lady's Book for Mav ; Graham's Majmtine for May'; For sale bv ap?8. I. IN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History of Charles the Second. HISTORY of king Charles the Second, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, liruo. Just received al the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lnmnrtine'K Confidential Disclosures. Till-'. Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; by Alphonso de Lamartine, author of " The History ol the Girondists)" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agues Morris ; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life ; price 25 cents. For sale bv my7 1 N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. MARDI ; and a Voyage Thither; bv Herman Melville; 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illustrated Parts 7 nnd N. THF beautiful illustrated auto biography of Benjamin Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Servi ces. Splendidly embellished by numerous exquisite designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at the Bookstore of my7 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARftl and a Voyago '1 hither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., 12 mo. Typec, by the same author, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sain by niay2. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MORDAENT II ALL, OR aJJeptcmber Night ; a novel, by the author of ' Two Old Men's Tales." No. 7, ma) 3. Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale by I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, MACAULEY'8 ENGLAND, for 35 cents per Volume. HMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho nccession J ol James II.; by Thomas Habington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 mid 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 ol lha line edilion of the same work, in a clear, beautiful typo and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbeth. The History of Queen Elisabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with cnurnvings ; 1 vol. 81110. Pari i;:h of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Lifo ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore ol SplO 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Dhry by one of the party. F.dited by Edward P. Montague; attached to the United States Blpeditlon Ship Supply ; with incidents nnd adventures from the time of tho sailing of the Expedition, in November. 1817, tilltlie return of the same, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt Ihe bookstore of np25. 1. N. WHITING r. HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COItLMON LA WrWoRTS-VcT-nine 55. RF.POUTS ol cases argued ami determined in the F.ug-lish Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing ihe casos in the court of Queen's Bench, iu Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Faster term, 1846, Mason and Wolsby'a Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of np25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AlfiRIA ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, Irom Ihe host authorities. Atalantis, a story of the Sea. I y Ihe author of " Ye-maaaoo," " Gny Rivers," tic. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 A 52 OF THE LAW I.IIIRARY. fFsHE Law Library, Third Scries, Vols. 51 and 52; con. JL tabling Bylcs 011 Bills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property. Raymond on Bills of Kxcep-tions, Recent Leading Caeos, Whitworth's F.qmty, Precedents. &.c. Just received at the bookstore of ap'25. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frcdcrikn llremcr's New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; PlLatttaUaa. By Frenerika Bremer. Translated from tho unpublished original, by Mary llowitt. l'ricc 12A cts. For sale at the Bookstore of ap'10 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. GRAHAM'S Magasine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for April, lor sale bv ap5. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Maciinley's England, Nos, t and 2. THF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of James II. By Thoims Babington Macauley Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this uav received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N, WHITING A HUNTINGTON SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. On the fifth day of June, A. 1). 1848, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city of Coluatbos, Franklin county, Ohio, w ill bo sold to the highest bidder, the lollowing real estate, as the property of Edward N. Gregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 7(i2, 163,767, and 7ii8, as the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of the city of Columbus, in Franklin county said pari being lH feet off the north end ot each ol aaid lots ard 2.1 leet east aud west and I Hi feet north andsout'i in the north west corner of in lot No. 761, in said city. Hlj feet off of loi 7d2, appraised at g MS 00 f)o do do 7fi3, do 100 00 Do do do 7fi7, do 125 00 Do do do "fill. do 176 00 The N. W. corner ol 7lil do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in ono year, nnd ons-hird in two years, with interest from the day of sale, and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHK.W. ap!2-d40d. Adin'r of F,. N. Gregory, dee'd. CINCINNATI. IDtUB CONKUNfl. WILLUM WOOD. 4LFRID WOOD. CONK LI KG, WOOD A CO., MA.H'I OITIiriM OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, ''".. Paris Green. Whiting, liro dried, Chinese Blue, Paris While, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. forth tide of Court itrcit, East of Rroadway. WF have adopted the most approved method, as one-tised Ii hoit IT..ti.rn m.. : L.....1.. im . . J ,,, ,.,.v.iuiuib, iu iimiiuisi..ur nig White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United Stnles. Will warrant the quality of each Irlicln wa ninniilnrtiipa tn l .... .......I mm 7- 1.. L . .) ... an fjuou 11. nil. UJ US 0fTJ cured, and lo give entiro satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for caah. I'liiciiinuii, jau. o ivoorw Pr. Kl. INVI lr f In!, nt' V, ,,. I i .. I . . , , , hL. I O.NF.RAL Agoney, Commission and Forwarding Men - iii uniici, wiwTre, L,uru, ana 1 rouuee in general, Nn. 13, F.ast Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rcftr to JuBtus Wriirht nn,l A fl RIa1uUm II. a. Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodirrass II Co.. New Liibos 1 Grigg&. F.lliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross. Portsmouth : I .aWHon ,t l , .l. WaIIbuIIIa . F.WIlll mill C.I, hart I 1 1 ,-!.,,,,, I, - lmUm Du. v i III- 1 W. C. Scolt, St. Louis. aen2t dtf. arm spearasi nrmr.tsii HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warcroome , and reccirednurfirstsliipments,consistingof36splen 'did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teaa. we invite purchas-era and dealers in those nrticleB to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. uai 1 1 are nurcnascu tor cash direct rrom Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart A Dunlin,,, ,.. V.,.1, .-... i... .kl I J ; I. . ,, m . . , "w" "i, wnnii ou ciiu.iucii in me u. males. The Pirillrt Vllnr, U Ik. OS ... . -- - .v. .... ib me ca arrrocins, anooc- cupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 4 nnd A pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the East-cm packing houses. SMITH A NIXON. SUKI, IS. C. Corner IIU and Wa nut sts.. Cincinnati o 1JAGS WANTED. We will at all times nav the IV nlffhuat marlf.it nrir. in I '..I, A.. miJ I1. rrti . ------ r.. ... Jm ,U, ,,wu nuu.. i ne ors- sent prico is JJ35 per hundred lbs. IIAUI 4 CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut at , ' our "00r8 ''elol,r 1carl ', Cincinnati marclif, 52 Cin Gaz. ScndrlebTZ : 50 hf chests V. H. G, P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; IIW boxes Cluret Wises, various brands ; II) bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I , Nutmegs ; 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Ohvo Oil. Iu Btnrc and for sals by marcli7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO. I7INE BRANDIES.- " " L 15 half Pipes J B Godard Brandy ; Ifi do Magloiy do. 10 do Lafayette do. 20 do Aloxandre Signette do 10 do J. J. Dupuy do. In store and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. BRANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J. B. Godard do; 16 do do Maglory do; 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for aale Ii w by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., ob7. 24, Columbia at , Cincinnati. FOR 8ALE.-I10 Acres of Land,itunted on the turnpike rond leading to Lexington, SrJ miles from Newport, Ky., (JO acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, and other imnrnvpm.nl. Prlro ..... - - Lia - 1 jp"v pel .1, nr, uue-llnll down, balance on time. Apply to SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., murchl. 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. V I V 1)1 '.IK V WINKS 1V1 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Blandy do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouae do ; 5 pines do do; In store nnd lor sale low, by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., 'b7' 24 Columbia at., Ciseinnati. SHALL LUMP TOBACCO. 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. 8's do; 50 do Mo. 12's do ; 20 do Mo. Id's do; 150 do Mo. ft do : 100 do Va. lb do ; in store snd for ssle low bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. railrc"7- 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati piIAMPAIGN WINES mJ 50 baskets CI iquot Champaigs; 30 do Heidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO. CATAWBA WINE. 2000 gallons Catawba Wine, two years old, masufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa e by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. IVTAGLORY BRAN DY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., "P17 24 Columbia st. f B. GODDAHD BRANDY. -10hr. Pipea this al superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., P17 24 Columbia at. BOURBON WHISKEY.-200 bbls. Bourbon Wb s-key, ranging from 3 to U yeara old, in store and for sa e low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., "M7. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQIJOIIICE.-5 case. Sicily Stick Liquor-ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. ti Columbia at. BURGUNDY PORT WINE.-50Qr. Casks "Fr. Durand " Burgundy Port, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO "P17 24 Columbia at. SIX TWIST TOBACCO.-IOO kegs No. 1, G Twist tobacco, our own mauuraciure, in store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. ftIaJ 16 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati 1 llf'l-'. TAD a Vli nun . m tm.mm, ,1 I, . 1.11, -LV. 25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by m .i ( ot 1 1 i.i r , L ii . Tl Main atreet, Cincinnati. mar22. (OFFEE.-500 bags K.75. J 200 do Lagurra. For sale by KING A HEFFNER, 27 Msin street, niar22. fl OUGAR AND HOLASSEt. 350 hdds.Sugsr fair O and prime ; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. For aale by KING A HEFFNF.R, 27 Maiu street, ""lr2s- Cincinnati, tUGAR AND B. H. MOLASSES- kj .00 brls. ReBncd Sugara ; 50 do. S. H Molasses, primo, landing from Belle Isle, and for ssle by P" KING A HF.FFNER, Cincinnati, MULES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia sdvenlurers, mny be had bv applying to apfi KING & HF.FFNER, 27 Main st.Cineinasti, RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 j boxes, 100 j boxes, land-ing from John Adams, and lor sale by pfi KING A HEFFNF.R, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molas.ps.lsndisg Irom Belle Isle, and for sale by KING II J4EFFNER, np ml Main at ,Cincionat'. 100 apfi BAGS Pimento ; 50 bags Jav a Coffee linding from United States, and for ssle by KING A HEFFNF.R, Ciacinnsti. T BATHER. 100 bundles Unnei snd Skirlir.g Leather 1 Uppei a KING J just received by ng l BErrnuh apa No. 27 Main st. ( 'incinnali. rPAK,-100 Oris S t far. ma apt". KING & HEFFNF.R, Cineiaasti. RIED PEACHES .W sacks, just reeeived by apb KING dc rir.r r tifctlv, Cincinnati. |
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