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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1849. NUMBER 15. VOLUME XIII. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office aouth-oa.l anrnrr of U'irIi street and Sugnr alloy. TK.lt MS. Ill oo . :i DO no Daily per annum, Tii-weeklyper.iinuin,-Wcuklv oernnunin, " Terinn of AV-rtiiR. Twelve linei or les,onor ihiee ni.nrtions, 51 , end H cent, breach .dditionnhjiuaertinn. BUSINESS CARDS AMERICAN. WiM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. B. W II EATON, DRUGGIST.-- Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, 6tc. A: e., wholesale and retail, corner ol' High and Uroad strr.cli, Columbus, Ohio. C. it. KING, DEALER IN DRY Hank, Columbus. Nov. 19.. tf, It. COMSTOCK & CO., FOUTf ARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Proiluee Dealers, and bard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY & CO'S f RON FOUNDRY, Uroad street, near the Bridge, Coluin J. bus. Ohio. Stovcsol'allkiuds.andagrcutvarietyofCa.-tingB, always on hand. Oct. I, ljjlL DR. ItOlt'T THOM .'SON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NF.II.'S EXCHANGE, oppo.lt. tho secretary of stale s Ullice, itigu si., . ominous, uowi. rni.ITMRHS HAT STORK. J IS KUDISIU., High street, opposite the State Blllld-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat, and Laps ol the latest tasiiious. nan mime to unn-r. WM. willsiiire RILEY, r'HtRGirai. ami Mi.ehanir.nl Dentist. Columbus. Ohio ft A..ent tor Alcoek's Premium Teoth. For sale Baker Kiloy'i Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. city 'i.iVeryst aiiiVk. r"TMIK subscriber has removed to the new brick stable IihiII JL by Dr. L. (loodale, corner ol" Sugar and Fair alleys. ' few s'eps Irom High street, and rear of tht CWlm. House. FT IIORSKS AND CARKlAUh.S IO I.LI .HI Nov -..dir. J. MASSKX. GEORGE E. WAI.CUTT, SldN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. "...dtf. 0OI.0.BP1. OHIO. EUICKSON & TKKAUWELL, CCOMMISSION MKKCUANTS, for the piirchnan ami J lalo of WOOL, at Koc'ieatcr, iNow York, UM Ao.51. .'earl itrect. Boat OB, t AARON ERICK50N, Rocheiter, N. . GEORGE rRKADWKLL, lloiton. mm dly. . CHABLES C-ILMOIU., ATTORNEY AT LAW, ChUUeotbt, Ohio, will practice in the court, of Ropt. i'icltaway, and tho tijojwng counties. novou. .uii. MATTIIKW'S & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one .too. aouth of 1. N. WhWg & 1 ltintini.rlon's Book-ltbre, up stairs. Hot. I. IMPj t. J.AUttiicwi. A. II. BUVTLM. WALTER TIIKALL, A1TORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho Slate of New Vork. IHT Office on High st., between Town and Rich, nct-0. DR. MAHIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's now building. High t. RuUmet Sonthweat comer of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. ItltDAItVV A Y HOTEL. 'B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April o.. ou. I. N. WHITING Si 1IUNTINGTON. rtOOKSELLEHS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton 13 Bank. High itreet,Colurabui, Ohio. Alargeaeaortmenj i f Hooks and Stationery always on hanu SFJBERT lTlLF.Y, BOOK-BINDERS, High atruot, opposite the PuDllO Offices, Coliiuihus. Auir. 21). 9U. VVm. BllllRT. M. (.. Lili.-v. GERE, ABBOTT CO., DEALER, iu Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Panning and Mechanical Tools, Military Qoodl, 0. 0., No. lol High street, sign of the (iilt I'adlock. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite tli New Court Hollli Smith Mam $iratt AprilAt-W wtf. ciiici.hvii.i.k, oiiio. MERCHANT'SIRA N8PORTATIOH COM-FAN V, Erie Cuunl. THIS Line of Boats will be prepared on the opening of navigation, to forward Produce, Merchandise, and raj angers, to und from New York, Boston and Albafljf, with promptness and despatch, and at reasonable rates. TWO Booll Iravv Albany und Buffalo Daili- HOLT. PALMER CO., Butfulo, ,.ronrioto. O. N. CHAPI N Ac CO , Albany, 1 r"Prlclor lO Mark packages " M. T. Co.'' Ship by Hudson Iiivcr Line Tow Boats. II. M. HoLT & Co., Agents, ! Coentlei Slip, N. Y. Otis KlMIALL, " li Long Wharl, Boston B, M. KiTca & Co., " cioveland,o. 1). Houston Ai Co., " Newark. A M. Half., O'oneral Agent, Ohio Connl, iny31-d3m. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. .SJ WjjlL TIH7- subscribers have constantly ou hand a r-- --J-r large number ol Family Carriages, Buggies, Are., made of the best' materials and workmanship, which they are selling at vtry low dices. They have also a large Ti LIVERY STABLE Ji-AlOeoniiccted with their business, and are prepared JlX,to HCcomuiodate customers promptly, and at res tollable prices. Shop and Stable, corner of Front street and Sugar Allev, between State and Town streets. BLAKE. DOM IQ AH & CO. P. S. Second hand Carriages and Buggies for sale. Repairing done promptly. May 7, 11I3U. 3m mt liTmor E NEW GOOIT M GOODING has received his Fall and Winterstocl: of . Goods, which has been selected w ith great care, and purchased very low for cash. He invites his city friends, and all wh- may wish to get fair bargains, to call and see lor themselves, nt the old stand, one door s uth of the Capitol House. Oct. 1UIH. NOTICE. THE. subscriber, having relinquished his business in Columbus, nnd designing lo be absent a portion of the summer, has left bis 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 petsons, therefore, who know themselves to be indebted to riim either by note or book account, will please call immediately on Mr. Long, and selllo. J. R. SCROGGS. Columbus, May II. ::; . LONGFELLOW'S NEW HOOK tUranagh j a Tale by Henry F. Longfellow, Just received al the (know bookstore, Neil House. jcl3. J." II. RILEY & CO. pOPARTNERHHIP NOTICE. The subscrincr y have formed a copartnership under the lirni of Erk K so iV TKKMiwr.M., for the transaction of the wool coin mission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 51, Pearl stioet. AARON F.RK'KSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 1-dly. ' ITU'S H supply of Canton Tcum just received may ! - IdcW. c. it. KING J. IllIM.WAY A CO., lino AD STHEET, OLUMBU8, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, PIoWl and il kindfi of Machinery. They IN the exclu-ive monutlioturera in this part of tho State of Bucks Improved DouMt and Single Owtn Cookfng Store, And have recently procured an entire now not of patterm, Containing late improvements made under the Fpeciul direction of the patentee. Tliis Stove, ihev are now prepared to nay, i the v.ry best family UOOKlttg Stove whicn has ever been made, eithur here or eUewliere. 'l'hereare lour sizes, from No. ! to No. 5, varying in bize ami price ho us to suit nnv fainilv. The Buh?crihcrs ulso ninko the I'remium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. Thil is a good and cheap Stove. i heir stock ol Stoves con- -hits, in part, of the following : luck'n Improved tumble and Single Oven i 'ookini; Stoves, nremttim Improved Cookirg StOVCH. Wafer's Air-titfbt Tailor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " ami BOX Stoves. Co&t, I'arlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plato Stovos. Plato Hoxes. four sizes. The subscribers also continue tho Plow business, as formerly, an . mako a variety of kinds ol the very best material, ami workmanship. In addition to iheir former business, they have prepared ihcniHelves at groat expense, and are now tnnnuiacturinu STEAM ENulNESi of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be is low as WorK "I the same quality enn he procured lorelse- wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to or.Ur, and icjialri prompt! attended t Parterre Patent Water Wheel in this Stain, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of publi.i patrOB&fiP ia solicited. decl.'idA:w. J. lilLHiWAY fir. CtJ FRANKLIN HOUSE. ;. I. TAYLOR, lute of the Montgomery House. h,is taken the above stand, which he has thoroughly repaired and arranged fr.r IWrjK the eoonfbrtand convenienee of his frlendi and 1 othera wlio may favor him witli their etisti in. is past cxpiTience iu the tiusincsH, warrants him in savia? he knows the wants oflhe traveling publi-, and is fully pr.;-pared to administer thereto, n a manner that w ill givo general satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to busini-ss. and studied effort to please." lo merit a liberal share of public patronage. April fl, 1849, dvVw COLUMBUS ANO XKSIA RA1LROAO. pft&i Ggtifo CW??3 f s?..v rTMU- ninth instalment of ten per cent, on each share of JL tile ratnuii siock el tins Compan., l roiiunpn on tlie loth day of July next, and the loth and last instaliurnt of ten per cent, on the lolli ouy ot August next, to be paul to D. W. Deibjor, Est., Treaiuror of tliis Company. By order of the Board. J. RIDtiWAY, Jr., Secretary. June 1!!. 1849. r Statesman, Xer.ia Torch Light and Cincinnati Gazelle, publish to Aug. 13lh. jal'J 7w. COPARTNERSHIP-" jf cKLVAIN & FITCH. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, LTX and Dealers in I roiluce, wouiU rcspectlully liiiorui 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 olfer for sale a large aaiorttnent of Groceries very low for cash or produce, i'hey will also pay cash for all kind. 01 produce. JUS, Mcr.LVAlN, jnlyM&w, 11. FITCH. P AT ENBAJl KILLTin a d e in a new and highly approved manner; one of the best mills now in UBC, and w arranted to perform well. Manufactured and fur sale by J. i.. & W. A. Gill, at the Juue iy..w&t-wtr. FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. FOR SALE, THE JEWETT FARM, consisting of eighty acres, y. Ing on the verge of the t'ity of Columbus, half a mile south ol the new Court House, between the ChillicoUie road and the Scioto river. This valuable property contains ten acres suitable for building lots, the balancn being ricl bottom land, appropriate for ganleiis or farming purposes Persons desiring a handsome properly adjoining a city, ra pidly extending its limits, would bQ well lo examine. Foi terms apply at Ihe law office of B. T. GUSHING. Opposite Exchange Bauk, High st. Columbus, April 30, liiW. dotwtf A. P. STONE & t o.. WHOl EBA UC DEA I. ERS, EXC l. UBI VEL V, AUK nnw receiving their 8pnnr Stock of British nnd American Dry Ciouds, to which tliey invite the attention of Ilia lHcreliiiiila in ('oiumhiiB and MUTOUDdlng country Our stork is lare and as complete as can bo found in any Wholtiltt 1 louse in New 'irk or Philadelphia, and we can and will hell them as cheap as tliey can be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. VVc buy our goodl of tho Importers, IManufacturers. nnd at the great Ptcklgfl Aaottona, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can li vo at as small profits in (JoltimbuH, where rents and other expensei are not Ofltt tnU) what they are Utt, as they can. Ve invite one and -II to look atour stock aud prices, and judire for Ihem-selves. A. I'. BTONG & CO. I. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our floods are now arriving, aud we iboald he glad to see them. marl'i tlJcw. A PRETJ3HT1V1S OF CHOLERA. Tm most convenient ami pleasant repideuce in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthinton is fur sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every convenience about it lor comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the ihe town lor a residence, without exeep lion. The village of Worthington is noted for the respectability and intfdlii'tMice of its people, and for its churches nti'i u;ood schools, and is the most healthy place in this part of the country. Not one case of cholera occured there when it visited Columbus in 1 89$. and BUY one living thrre during the coming summer will be safe from tha. dreaded pestilence. !t is but nine miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Kailroad being located about half n mile Irom the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the same lime that they can havt a quick and eay communication with the citv. Knquire of Jan...d&w. II. COWLKS fc CO., 131 High at. HAK ER'SIll.NT IT is evident this Ciate possesses many valuable qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 'Jd. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight ou the rollers, and only in a perpcndiculardirection. 4tb. A team may approach it on either side without backing up to open it. (Hb. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of I lie way when open. fith. Tune an.! lalmrsaveil ii opening and shutting, equals fifty feet travel at earh operation. 7th. The ditlieulty of swingingagainst wn:rons while passing thro is obviated- 8th. v'l. or more is actually saved on each Ciate by obviating the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers w ill not exceed '" cti. J hose Cates took the first Premium at the jw Vork State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, 18ttjj alio, several county Premiums. Tho Self-Shutting Wicket date. also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution lbr the llliud, wnere Ibey may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin coanty. for the bove Gates, and will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June 15..d&wtf. JOUL SF.AKLES. r'n'.i:cS-t?fS? ii GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING tA)m. illtll x ia it i viiii ItENjoijrTau IMPORTER. MAN-'TACTURKK. AND DK.ALKR IN Sliirtu, Cnivuta, Scarls, StfcliH, (.loves. Hofliery, Under Gannfiits, SuHpeitders, HnsomB, LOlwIi, UreBuing Uotit'B, Shoulder lirneeH. ilamlkerchinfs, Mo-Dty Helta, Metallie Witter Proof Couts, Oiled Silkti.iVc. Tho facilitieii of the Hiibseriher lor imnortinff and inanu- fkottirlofl his jnoda, enable him to Riipply hi rnetoiiiers at the very lowcit market prices; and every eHVirt will be made to render it an object ibr merchants and dealers from overv section of tho eoimtrv to give him a call. J C. n. HATCH, jyt 110, 7 William Ft. 0IORE LIGHT r jjfND ALL'S Daguerreotype Uooihh have been recently J) lilted up with tho addition of a Sky Liulit. which, as every artist krtowH, protects the eye from tbfl glare incident to ;i side fight, and produces a more lieauliliil blending nl light and shade, than can be obtained by anv other arrange ment. So well is this principle understood bv artists in the Kastern cities, th.it ull other kinds of light are rejected til an exploded idea. Chittlren taken in two secotid-i on clear days. Adults in few aecondl withont regard to we.llier. Work insured equal to any in tiie State. KOOtQt Opposite the L ajuto House. my 31. : - Vf:-::rNKiL, HOUSE IlATflS !w w "Ji Are now in uuv , u. and this I" v ?5 v'jS,' delightful, chon) and healthy luxury, 1 v "; ''if c:in now be enjOTeQ in full panto . '-' 1 Jiou. Warni.t 'old aud Shower Uath. " -' :,t all boms. y Tickets obtained at the Office of the jNeil House, l.tulies' tfaths. The Hatha for Ladies are ilOW open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' jplflorof the Neil Mouse, where a female attendant will be in reudiuchs. jotG dtf. STEAM, GAS, AND WATER TL'BSE. TTKLDKD WKOIUI1IT IUOi TUBBS. from to 4 VV inches bore, and from- to IS feet long, capable of sustaining lutein it procure ol from I'u to u pp, ;- stpnre inch, with Ttt$, BtboWf ( 'rouses. Stop Cod's, 1 htek tilves aud other fittings, COnnSOllng Dy screw joiu 5. ALSO WELDED I RON FU'F.S, For Locomotive, Bpaitond other tilutm anoint VoUtTt ManufltOtored and forsalo bv MORRIS. TASKER & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut me., jy-3m V.B.P. Philadelphia. Penn. POR SALE ciii:a.im Aiioirsi'. ami LOT in Baltimore', Fairfield county, situated on the canal, s, nth side. The house is calculated for a store and . welling ; it is avery good location, and can ho bought cheap and on Rood terms. MILLS & SMITH, jyj. Keal I'.statc Agents. i nnn boxes oi.as.s-wauk asijixow: 1 UUU Draggieti Ware, Green ami Flint Tembiera, Hetties, Jar;-. Vials. Dishes of every description, constantly 00 baud at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPKKI1S' JSo. 12 Columbia st. Cincinnati, O. je3 Chi. Atlas. The Mutual Lift Insurance ('omsanv OF NEW YORK, NO. 85 WAIL STREET. Jos. 15. Cm. MM., Prea't. Ban i Hankat, Sec y. Aecnmiilatcd Fund, 743.0001 THIS Company has an accumulated fund of (741,000 in-treated in Bonda aed Mortgegei ou Ileal Estate m JNew York and Brooklyn, and Stocks of the Slate and City of New vork and united Mates government. This fund is rnpidlv increasing bv a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of 5'3u0,. ()(). 'I'lw, Coin nan. deulered a dividend nt orolifs ot liltv-two per cent, on all existing policies on the 31. t of Jan., 1848. roncy liolilers, wnellier lor nie, or snuner leims, parnci pate in the Whole ol the prelits, in accordance with the terms of the charter. The nrenalome are oeyable in cash, annnally, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added ou the deferred payment. I lie cash principle nnoptcu ny uus ..ompauy, secures 10 the oartiaa lor whose protection the insurances are .fleeted, the whole of the benefit., Without subjecting them to any liability beyond the payment of premium. Persons may ell'ect insurance on their own lives, and the lives of others. A niarr.i-i1 woman can insure 'he life ol her husband, which will inure to the exclusive use of bet' self r obitdren. Pamphlet! explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating lis advantages, with forms ol application, may be obtained by application at the Citv Hank to C. T. FLOWERS, Agent. Columbus, May 10, 181'J dfim LIFE INSURANCE. NEH YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPART. OFFICE N. 0M II I.. STREET. Mourns FillRKLIK, Vs'....I'i iw FftMMAIt, Actuary. Chnrter Perpetual. THE business of tliis Company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during Ihe last threj years amounted to mer JJ80.000. Each policy holder is a member of the Compeny. and entitled to share in its profits. which have averaged 60 per cent, per auniiln on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually in cash, unless they exceed jfsO,hl which c.imi 60 per cunt, is required and -10 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, renewable annually, and bearing (i per cent, interest.The amount of iis capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business. make this one of the safest Companies in Ihe Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all. sought lor in investments of this kind. This Company will insure on the lives of persons on any part of the globe, at eipiitahh- nte- of premium. A man may insure his life in Ihe name of his w ife, so that the amount insured will go to her or lo his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance sre beginning to be correctlv appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing lo Ihcir families and friends those advantages.The agent in this city would respectfully call attention the superior claims of this Company. Anv inlormalion in connection with the subject will be cheerfully givco, and applications for insuranee promptly attended to A. II. WOMBAUGH, Agtni, 3d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Colt's store. Hoii't Tiiomi-m.s. M. I).. Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 1840. PLATKI) WAUK, WAITKKS. Basketti Caitors, Candle Sticks, Plain and 'l'hrcad Spoons and f orks, plated on the best tier-man Silver Also, Cerman Silver SpK)nn nnd Speetaeles at wholesale. BLYNN &. HALDWCN, jei3. Neil House. NOTICK. IN accordance w ith a resolution passrd at the last session of the (Jenera) Assembly of the State of Ohio, the un-dcrsipnet) wishes to purchase lor the State Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preceding the sflKsion UM)7-?0ll,and the Journals of the House of Representatives prior to the atne period ; also three copies of the brit.ieccnd andthird volumes ol the l.aws of said State." Persons having any or all of the above volumes, will confer a favor by cmmu- nicatintf the fact to JOHN (iKWNfcll, Junt 7, 101J. State Librarian WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. rpill'. subscriber, wha hiabMn in business lotb.aanie 1 bidding tot lha last loiri.eri years, is nlllng mi mierip. tloni ol' Fuu Qold and SUttr atrlun.M wrlrtjand Silver MVirc, at retail, at the very ImvcM prices (inlil nn'l Silver Cngllah Patent Law WatebW. Qold and Silvar Metae'ieil I. ever anil Ltptn. Watcb.s. (.obi and Silver llnri.ontni anil vtrize VratOBOli Gold und Silver Ind.p.od.Bt Scciind Watehes for timing hnrses. lul l Qnanl, F'nli and Vest Chains, (lol, I SptOtMlw, Qold and Silver Ponclll,Oold I'ens. I. ailies' (.old and Stone llraeclets Qold Lookata. Gold and Silver Thlmbl.a. Diamond Rlnn and Pins. Ladies' and lientlemen's liroaslpins. Btoriinff Silver Spoons, Cup., l-'orks, iVe, Qold Watches as low as ,'J0 to 8U each. Watches nnd Jewelry fiohtngfd. Spoons and Koik-i plated ou Herman Silver, aline article. AM VVatcbaa warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, and repaired in the best manner, at much less than the usual price!, GEO. '. ALLEN, Importer or Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, 01 Wall street, (up stairs ) je'J.r) td, Kew 'ork. V1IBKKLUS Al) IMUASOLS, MlUVriCTDRlD 111' STKAM AT THK A M E R I C A N MANUFACTORY, 257 Vimrl Street, C Sign of tin- Thrti QoldtH I mhrella.) MERCHANTS in want of an aasortment of Umbrellaa and I'arnsol i, are advised to pay no ttcond profilt. hut to call nt once on the Manufacturers, who ore makitig 1500 Unily. by the introduction of Steam and New Patent Maohlneiy, and are enabled lo produce the best and most elegant stvles of goods, and to Bull them at a rale w ith which they may DEFY COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO., M AN UFAOTUREKS NEW YOUK. I'. S. Wo have a branch of our lloune established in Boston, Meaa., at No. 4, Sewell lllock. Milk street, where wn shall be happy to see our Eaatern friends. jy3-5J. I. S. r. CO. Hats and Caps. J. U. COFFROTII CO., 8!i High utreet. D ODD'S White and Bleed Beaver Hate. Do, Moleskin ami Silk do. With a Keiier.il assortment of CAPS, Ate. Just received and tor sale cheap. jc2J-dtf. vobd i-KATxYfrirtALiriaNiis; HI J. KIMBALL has just received, in additi m to his former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, I :pper do . Call' and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fait-Lininge, Blndinga, &c. All oj which will beeold at great bargain., at his old stand, sijjn of tho U olden lloo Columbus, June II), 1849-dtf. '0B0T0N BUILDINQ8." UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS ! I iiV MACHINERY! geougeT. BYBPi M ANOrACTURKR, GJ. P.. would invite the particular attention of his friends, . and merchant, visiting Psew Vork, to give him a call at his new and Spaeioui Manufactory ami VVarehduae, A'os. 141 mid 1 14 Broadway, (Vtoim BuQdingt.i between Cedar anil Liberty streets w here there will always he ound the most extensive assortment of Umbrellas, parasola, Paraebleltea mid Snn MsiKio. of his own celebrated manurabture, for sale iu any quantity, and at greatly reduced piices. li. .1. li. pledgee himself that Umbrollai and Parasols from the " Croton Manufactory,'' shall be A No. I, in every respect.Aew Vork. June. 1319. Jo'.'O dim. NOTIf.K. rilHE etockholdere in the Columbia and HarrUburgk L TwnpUu Company, arc hereby notified thai an instalment of ten per cent, has been ordered by the Hoard of mreotore, payania witmn on iay s irom d ue. to i. coign M. Parsons, Eaa , Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, Sec'y mo. oi U'd. Director.. fry statesman copy. JBWII.ftT, Ac. vj JUST received, a line lot of Watches ami Jewelry, gSaiga "' ''"! 'alesl patterns, which cannot fail to please, and will he sold on the best terms, and every article warranted as represented, by ap2:i W. M. SAVAGE. Kew Establishment rf'MiK und-rM'uinl inve just ettabiwhed IbeiDielTU nt A io. L!n. High atroot, two dooti north ofGn (mlc's Hotel, ind next in I'squire Bruck'l ollice, A Scgur and Tobacco Store, Wholesale aud Retail, Whore they keep constantly on Rind ull kiiuls of the liest imported HftVtQl Segara, ami Qiao, inamilaciory of a superior Domestic Segar. ami being perfet-tlv able to noil al JNo'v Vork prices, the) hope to receive a liberal share ol' patronage.Tliry Would cnll the attention of manufacturers of Separs, to their Havana, Cuba. Seed and Kentucky Lent', which tliey will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. ORLOPP & WIRTH, CoJnntbos, June i , 1849-d9nii LlVIN(i Orators in America, by K. Magoon. Kor nale at tho new bookttore, iNeil FtOUIfi. mayS5. J. H. KILKY A. Co. MOST HXTHAORDIN AUV MEDICAL WORK. Being a Treatise, upon the Science of Eari sen pi a, or the. fVMftntr oj designating Disease Injan est initiation of the Urine,; tnj FREDERICK OLDEJfBURQti. M. ., of (inltengcn, (iermanij, transfntnl fry .1 Wit? mer UrtSCOpntn I nijsictnn oj jytin tOTHo, wtti notes and additions adapted to . hneriean I'mrtirc. Ovtr 401) pages, 8t0. tmtie.lt islud with upwards of two hundred cidored tngraciags. Second edition revised and cnrrccte.d TH1 above is one of the most important Medical Works ever offered to tho world, btiog the first publication upon the intricate and mysterious Science ol I riscopia. mj.lu L.. fU I,,.,... Mik. k I... k li.1 few hi the stricfeft seeresv.and only imparted to others un der the lirmest oMtgationtjtnd at eoormoOl suing, for the in- t(rmation conveyed. 1 his work eiiaiilen every one.oi how-ever limited me. ins, to ccure the peculiar seeiets of this invsterious science. 'J'ho Crisctjoian System has for aees maintained a popu larity surpassing nil other theories of medicine bv means of its universal success in the treatment of Chronic Miseases, and th iu popularity is destined to he exceeded a hundred fold by its future greatness. 1 he svstem hai been pr icticpri hv t i e most einment nhv- sicians for tlie hist four hundred years, and its followers are steadily and firmly advancing, until al the present time it is practiced witn tlie greatest success in iermany, I ranee, Austria. HiiRsia, Kii;hmd, and generally throughout the Ett ropean Kingdom, in some parts of Abia, and a fw practi-tionera are louml in this country. The necessity of a work upon this intricate and mysterious science has been long apparent. The celebrated Dr. Oldeuburgli has been Dianv years engaged iu preparing this highly finished volume, fli labors have been abundantly rewarded, three thousand volumes having been disponed of in Kurope, in six months. Another Mi Li 01 having been called (of, has been prepared and translated by Dr. Wie-mer. and is now ready to he delivered to purcha.-crs, iu Ittn ited amounts. The superiority of tins syslem over all others, in tho treatment of Chronic Diseases, has been fully tested in thousands of instance", aud it only becomes nee essary to obtain a conect knowledge of the science, to extend thai superiority to the treatment of all diseases. Cria-eopian Physicians, in all countries, have invariably secured the most unbounded notoriety and popularity, by means of the general success attending the system. To the youug Practitioner, thissystemis particularly desirable, as" it immediately ushers him into a practice that would take years of toil and labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perhaps uever to be acquired at all. To tho old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of a visit to each of his patients, who nay be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given in two hundred and eight disease., with engravings representing the appearnnce, form, color, sediment, shade, tinge, tfce., of every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Criscopiau system of treatment, adapted to American practice. Any person of good natural and acipiired abilities may gain a sufficient knowledge of tho system, to practice with success, in from six to nine mouths. Hegularly educated Physicians in a much less timo. The work will be forwarded by mail to any part of the country. Prico Persons inclosing us n five dolUr note, will immediately receive a copy of this work. All remittance at our tisk. Address i. W. WlftMBR, Pittsburgh, Pa. QJ3 Country papers may copy to the amount of .p, and forward bills to t;. W. Wiomer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30-d.w3a. CTNCTNN ATI Ul.XHH, AlC. K(f( HALF BOXES BKniTmo larfcorao JlUU IVbBIE Ovf.n (II, ASS, as.orteila. Iielow. KKK) half boxos lixy, Ix'J. Ill 10. WxlO, !li!2. Uil.i, 9il4. 10(11) I INK) " 10.12, 10x11, 10x1.1, 0x18, 10x17, 10x111, KK .III. !, 10,21, " 12x11, 12xlfl, I2xl, 12x17, 12x111, 12x50, 12x22. 1;lx2l. " llxlt, 11x1.1, 11x11',, 11x17, llxlll, 11.20, lhS, 11x21. I Mil. I bSO, IMO, lfi22, llla21, 18x21, " SM. 6lt9. 20x22, 20x21, 24x30, 24i.'lfi. " Double thick 8ll0, 10x12, lOxlli, 20x24, MO mo 2(A) to JUX 1C. .TOO No. 2, 8x10,10x12,10x14,10x13,9x12. Al.o X) boxen GLASS WAKK ouorteil. SO " JVorve nnil Dunn l.iniuiout. 100 " Pt and hall pt. Flunk., 2S " Qt, " 20 " Qt Bottle.. 20 " half nnd 1 gill. 20 Oil.. Ok, 12a, Mi, 30) and 10. to gal. 20 I.i.'ienn Syrup.. 20 (iodl'rcYs. 1.1 I'irkln Jare. 20 hnll'nnd I gallon Jar.. 1.1 Hear'. Oil.. Imitation Crown nnd doablo thick ,-!.. , OruuKi.t'., I lint and (irenn QlaaS Warn, or a.orjr de-eoription. Orders promptly fillrd, of .ny .ixn or quality or Window Gla.1 or Cibi. Warn, at -m .'.m-i, price.. N. W. SPEERS, No ItColMbtttt, March 2ii, IMO. illy Cincinnati, O. IIAKDWAHE ANI CUTLERY. WF. bo), leure to inl'orn the Merchant, or the Wetter country that we are now receiving in addition to our former .trock a very uxtonsivu variety ol'Ciood. in the Hard ward line, of American, F.npli.b and Ormun inanul'acture. We particularly request the Merchant, to an examination oT our .tock before they make their purcba.c. in otlf,-market., an we are confiilcnt that our price, will he foupj correspondingly low with those of iS'ew Vork and other l-'n. tern citicH. Our. tock is comprised in part ol' the following t Collin7., Simmon'., and Mann's Axo.j Mill and X Cut Saws; Crass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneath. ; Sickle; II. iv and Manure I- ork. Ilames, Traces, Does; Anvil.; Shovels and Spade.; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or dcrs entrusted to our care. M BAD WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. fin. lo Pearl .ireet. Cincinmti. Fr. SKINNER, ('Late of New lAjbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deal, in Iliitter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general! No. 13, Beat Front St., near Iteamboat lndig, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wrier L and A. (1. Richnnlann. Rrn . t.'o.. Cinelnnattt R. W. HAodmaaa ,V. Co.. New l i.i,. Origg & Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleana; S. 11. llrwa, Portsmouili; Lawsou to Covode, Wcllsville ; F.walt nud (iehhnrt, Pittsburgh; John Seott, Nashville; V.'. :. Sru. St. Louis. sep21 dtf. TO THE PVBLIO. HAV INC completed our new Piano and 'Pea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of M splcn. did Pianos, ami 300 chest clinme Tj. we ;,,.ii. nu.. era and dealers in those articles to call snd nimlna stock which will be replenished weekly. Our '1 eas are purchased ror cash direct from Importer., and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Sc Dunham, New Vork, cannot be equalled iu the IJ. States. Tho Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcroem., andoc-cupios the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up iu 4 and A pound packages, of better quality, in better style, .mil at lower prices than of any of din a,t. em packing houses. SMITH Ac' NIXON. augl. N. F. corner 7th nnd Walnut ts Cincinnati, O. 5 A f i S W ANT'EbTWe'w i I i nlTu time, tan the 1. 1 highest market price iu Cash for good Rag.. The ore-sent price is :t,?5 per hundred lb.. NIXON & CO., Paper Mnnulacturors, Walnut t , Four dnors helow Pearl .1., Cincinnati . mnrchl ft Cln (iaz. T?IN H R It AN DIES . 1 15 hair Pipes J B Codard Brandy; M do Maglory do. 10 do . Latayette do. J do Alexandre Signctte do 10 do .1. J. Dttpwy ,o. In store and for .ale hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN Jt CO.. May 1C 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. i 7.1 boxe. Mo. fl . Tobaoeo ; 100 do Va. .1'. do ; 100 do Mo. '. do; .10 do Mo. 12'. do; 20 do MO. IrJ'l do; 150 do Mn. lb do; 100 do Va. ft do; in store and for .ale low hv SOUTIIGATK, HAWTHORN Sc CO.. W0ll7. 24 Columbia it , Cincinnat. CATAWRA WlH B WOO gallon. Catawba Wln two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, lor sac by ' OUU THUATE, HAWTHORNE & CO., Cincinnati, May 14. o.; Columbia t. MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory llrandy thi. day received ami lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., P" 21 Columbia t. f . (IODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf Pipestbi- O . .unerior hrarul ( .'Lnm ..... Ilrn...lu I 1 . I r , j . , i , , i mm ior sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO.. "P17 21 Columbia t. OIITLY UOUOltei -J, ...... :.; g.i.l i : OT .'Ivll , u.lu. uiuuui ice ill store and for .ale bv - SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE &. CO., Cincinnati, May 1 4. f4 Columbia st. BURGUNDY PORT WINE.-.W Qr. Cask." Fr. DaniCI " liuriTundv Pnrt nnw l.n.li,,.. ..JI....I.k. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN CO., P17 24 Columbia at. OK TWIST TOBACCO.-100 keg. No. l,6Twi7t kJ 1 ohucco. our own inannfaclnre i,,.t.., ,. f,.r I.. i. SOUTHOATIS, HAWTHORN & CO., M lfi 21 Columbia .t., Cincinnati. r)ICE, TAR, ANDFISH.--V 25 cask. Rice. 500 bhl. Tar, 200 do Fish. For .ale by KING &. HF.FFNER, 27 Main .tract, Cincinnati. OIJUAR AND 8. II. MOLASSES rbrls- SaB'" 00 do. S. H. Mola..e, prime, landing from Bello Isle, and for .ale by "i"' iim. ot IIKFFNKK, Cincinnati. MULES. Six very Hne Mule., soitable for Calilor nia I'dvenlurors. mav he lm,l L ,,,.i, ... apfi KING & HE. FNER, 27 Main .t Cincinnati. RAISINS -200 boxe., 100 1 boxe., 100 4 boxe., land-leg Irom John Adams, nnd for .ale by "1"' hilMi .-. 11KKKNEK. f meinnali MOLASSES.-I.000 brl. Molas.es, laoding from Belle Isle, anil lor sale by KING & HEFFNER, nP'' 27 Main .t.. Cincinnati I 00 ,,,ViScPi,,l?n,0,' 50 . Jva Coffee low landing Irom United States ,., i. .,i k. apf. n ct nrr.KK, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundle. Uppei and Skirting Leather Hi. t received bv klvcx. ih-ci-kl-u apt! No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. 1AR. 100 brl. S. C. Tar, ju.t received and for .ale by - "PC KING L HEFFNER. Cinci RDSti. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 10 hdda. Sugar, fair ml prime ; 1 ,?00 bbls. Mnlnsscs, For sale by KING & HEFFNER. 27 Main street, ln"r". Cincinnati. (DO. ft CI KM., WILLIAM Wool). ALFRED WOOD CONK LING, WOOD CO., MANUKAC TURKns OF Pure White Load, Chrome Green, Red Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Pari. Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and ider Vinegar. fttrlk side nf Court street, Lust of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, a. practised b best Eastern manufacturer., in manufuc'ur ing White Lead, nnd will warrant it equal to any manurac-tured in the United Stale.. Will warrant the quality of each article w. mnnufactnre. to be a. good a. any lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Olfered at lowest price, o. naual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lyd&w
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1849. NUMBER 15. VOLUME XIII. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office aouth-oa.l anrnrr of U'irIi street and Sugnr alloy. TK.lt MS. Ill oo . :i DO no Daily per annum, Tii-weeklyper.iinuin,-Wcuklv oernnunin, " Terinn of AV-rtiiR. Twelve linei or les,onor ihiee ni.nrtions, 51 , end H cent, breach .dditionnhjiuaertinn. BUSINESS CARDS AMERICAN. WiM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. B. W II EATON, DRUGGIST.-- Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, 6tc. A: e., wholesale and retail, corner ol' High and Uroad strr.cli, Columbus, Ohio. C. it. KING, DEALER IN DRY Hank, Columbus. Nov. 19.. tf, It. COMSTOCK & CO., FOUTf ARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Proiluee Dealers, and bard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY & CO'S f RON FOUNDRY, Uroad street, near the Bridge, Coluin J. bus. Ohio. Stovcsol'allkiuds.andagrcutvarietyofCa.-tingB, always on hand. Oct. I, ljjlL DR. ItOlt'T THOM .'SON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NF.II.'S EXCHANGE, oppo.lt. tho secretary of stale s Ullice, itigu si., . ominous, uowi. rni.ITMRHS HAT STORK. J IS KUDISIU., High street, opposite the State Blllld-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat, and Laps ol the latest tasiiious. nan mime to unn-r. WM. willsiiire RILEY, r'HtRGirai. ami Mi.ehanir.nl Dentist. Columbus. Ohio ft A..ent tor Alcoek's Premium Teoth. For sale Baker Kiloy'i Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. city 'i.iVeryst aiiiVk. r"TMIK subscriber has removed to the new brick stable IihiII JL by Dr. L. (loodale, corner ol" Sugar and Fair alleys. ' few s'eps Irom High street, and rear of tht CWlm. House. FT IIORSKS AND CARKlAUh.S IO I.LI .HI Nov -..dir. J. MASSKX. GEORGE E. WAI.CUTT, SldN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. "...dtf. 0OI.0.BP1. OHIO. EUICKSON & TKKAUWELL, CCOMMISSION MKKCUANTS, for the piirchnan ami J lalo of WOOL, at Koc'ieatcr, iNow York, UM Ao.51. .'earl itrect. Boat OB, t AARON ERICK50N, Rocheiter, N. . GEORGE rRKADWKLL, lloiton. mm dly. . CHABLES C-ILMOIU., ATTORNEY AT LAW, ChUUeotbt, Ohio, will practice in the court, of Ropt. i'icltaway, and tho tijojwng counties. novou. .uii. MATTIIKW'S & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one .too. aouth of 1. N. WhWg & 1 ltintini.rlon's Book-ltbre, up stairs. Hot. I. IMPj t. J.AUttiicwi. A. II. BUVTLM. WALTER TIIKALL, A1TORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho Slate of New Vork. IHT Office on High st., between Town and Rich, nct-0. DR. MAHIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's now building. High t. RuUmet Sonthweat comer of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. ItltDAItVV A Y HOTEL. 'B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hio. April o.. ou. I. N. WHITING Si 1IUNTINGTON. rtOOKSELLEHS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton 13 Bank. High itreet,Colurabui, Ohio. Alargeaeaortmenj i f Hooks and Stationery always on hanu SFJBERT lTlLF.Y, BOOK-BINDERS, High atruot, opposite the PuDllO Offices, Coliiuihus. Auir. 21). 9U. VVm. BllllRT. M. (.. Lili.-v. GERE, ABBOTT CO., DEALER, iu Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Panning and Mechanical Tools, Military Qoodl, 0. 0., No. lol High street, sign of the (iilt I'adlock. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite tli New Court Hollli Smith Mam $iratt AprilAt-W wtf. ciiici.hvii.i.k, oiiio. MERCHANT'SIRA N8PORTATIOH COM-FAN V, Erie Cuunl. THIS Line of Boats will be prepared on the opening of navigation, to forward Produce, Merchandise, and raj angers, to und from New York, Boston and Albafljf, with promptness and despatch, and at reasonable rates. TWO Booll Iravv Albany und Buffalo Daili- HOLT. PALMER CO., Butfulo, ,.ronrioto. O. N. CHAPI N Ac CO , Albany, 1 r"Prlclor lO Mark packages " M. T. Co.'' Ship by Hudson Iiivcr Line Tow Boats. II. M. HoLT & Co., Agents, ! Coentlei Slip, N. Y. Otis KlMIALL, " li Long Wharl, Boston B, M. KiTca & Co., " cioveland,o. 1). Houston Ai Co., " Newark. A M. Half., O'oneral Agent, Ohio Connl, iny31-d3m. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. .SJ WjjlL TIH7- subscribers have constantly ou hand a r-- --J-r large number ol Family Carriages, Buggies, Are., made of the best' materials and workmanship, which they are selling at vtry low dices. They have also a large Ti LIVERY STABLE Ji-AlOeoniiccted with their business, and are prepared JlX,to HCcomuiodate customers promptly, and at res tollable prices. Shop and Stable, corner of Front street and Sugar Allev, between State and Town streets. BLAKE. DOM IQ AH & CO. P. S. Second hand Carriages and Buggies for sale. Repairing done promptly. May 7, 11I3U. 3m mt liTmor E NEW GOOIT M GOODING has received his Fall and Winterstocl: of . Goods, which has been selected w ith great care, and purchased very low for cash. He invites his city friends, and all wh- may wish to get fair bargains, to call and see lor themselves, nt the old stand, one door s uth of the Capitol House. Oct. 1UIH. NOTICE. THE. subscriber, having relinquished his business in Columbus, nnd designing lo be absent a portion of the summer, has left bis 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 petsons, therefore, who know themselves to be indebted to riim either by note or book account, will please call immediately on Mr. Long, and selllo. J. R. SCROGGS. Columbus, May II. ::; . LONGFELLOW'S NEW HOOK tUranagh j a Tale by Henry F. Longfellow, Just received al the (know bookstore, Neil House. jcl3. J." II. RILEY & CO. pOPARTNERHHIP NOTICE. The subscrincr y have formed a copartnership under the lirni of Erk K so iV TKKMiwr.M., for the transaction of the wool coin mission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 51, Pearl stioet. AARON F.RK'KSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 1-dly. ' ITU'S H supply of Canton Tcum just received may ! - IdcW. c. it. KING J. IllIM.WAY A CO., lino AD STHEET, OLUMBU8, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, PIoWl and il kindfi of Machinery. They IN the exclu-ive monutlioturera in this part of tho State of Bucks Improved DouMt and Single Owtn Cookfng Store, And have recently procured an entire now not of patterm, Containing late improvements made under the Fpeciul direction of the patentee. Tliis Stove, ihev are now prepared to nay, i the v.ry best family UOOKlttg Stove whicn has ever been made, eithur here or eUewliere. 'l'hereare lour sizes, from No. ! to No. 5, varying in bize ami price ho us to suit nnv fainilv. The Buh?crihcrs ulso ninko the I'remium Cooking Stove ol a superior pattern. Thil is a good and cheap Stove. i heir stock ol Stoves con- -hits, in part, of the following : luck'n Improved tumble and Single Oven i 'ookini; Stoves, nremttim Improved Cookirg StOVCH. Wafer's Air-titfbt Tailor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " ami BOX Stoves. Co&t, I'arlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plato Stovos. Plato Hoxes. four sizes. The subscribers also continue tho Plow business, as formerly, an . mako a variety of kinds ol the very best material, ami workmanship. In addition to iheir former business, they have prepared ihcniHelves at groat expense, and are now tnnnuiacturinu STEAM ENulNESi of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be is low as WorK "I the same quality enn he procured lorelse- wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to or.Ur, and icjialri prompt! attended t Parterre Patent Water Wheel in this Stain, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of publi.i patrOB&fiP ia solicited. decl.'idA:w. J. lilLHiWAY fir. CtJ FRANKLIN HOUSE. ;. I. TAYLOR, lute of the Montgomery House. h,is taken the above stand, which he has thoroughly repaired and arranged fr.r IWrjK the eoonfbrtand convenienee of his frlendi and 1 othera wlio may favor him witli their etisti in. is past cxpiTience iu the tiusincsH, warrants him in savia? he knows the wants oflhe traveling publi-, and is fully pr.;-pared to administer thereto, n a manner that w ill givo general satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to busini-ss. and studied effort to please." lo merit a liberal share of public patronage. April fl, 1849, dvVw COLUMBUS ANO XKSIA RA1LROAO. pft&i Ggtifo CW??3 f s?..v rTMU- ninth instalment of ten per cent, on each share of JL tile ratnuii siock el tins Compan., l roiiunpn on tlie loth day of July next, and the loth and last instaliurnt of ten per cent, on the lolli ouy ot August next, to be paul to D. W. Deibjor, Est., Treaiuror of tliis Company. By order of the Board. J. RIDtiWAY, Jr., Secretary. June 1!!. 1849. r Statesman, Xer.ia Torch Light and Cincinnati Gazelle, publish to Aug. 13lh. jal'J 7w. COPARTNERSHIP-" jf cKLVAIN & FITCH. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, LTX and Dealers in I roiluce, wouiU rcspectlully liiiorui 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 olfer for sale a large aaiorttnent of Groceries very low for cash or produce, i'hey will also pay cash for all kind. 01 produce. JUS, Mcr.LVAlN, jnlyM&w, 11. FITCH. P AT ENBAJl KILLTin a d e in a new and highly approved manner; one of the best mills now in UBC, and w arranted to perform well. Manufactured and fur sale by J. i.. & W. A. Gill, at the Juue iy..w&t-wtr. FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. FOR SALE, THE JEWETT FARM, consisting of eighty acres, y. Ing on the verge of the t'ity of Columbus, half a mile south ol the new Court House, between the ChillicoUie road and the Scioto river. This valuable property contains ten acres suitable for building lots, the balancn being ricl bottom land, appropriate for ganleiis or farming purposes Persons desiring a handsome properly adjoining a city, ra pidly extending its limits, would bQ well lo examine. Foi terms apply at Ihe law office of B. T. GUSHING. Opposite Exchange Bauk, High st. Columbus, April 30, liiW. dotwtf A. P. STONE & t o.. WHOl EBA UC DEA I. ERS, EXC l. UBI VEL V, AUK nnw receiving their 8pnnr Stock of British nnd American Dry Ciouds, to which tliey invite the attention of Ilia lHcreliiiiila in ('oiumhiiB and MUTOUDdlng country Our stork is lare and as complete as can bo found in any Wholtiltt 1 louse in New 'irk or Philadelphia, and we can and will hell them as cheap as tliey can be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. VVc buy our goodl of tho Importers, IManufacturers. nnd at the great Ptcklgfl Aaottona, the same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, and we can li vo at as small profits in (JoltimbuH, where rents and other expensei are not Ofltt tnU) what they are Utt, as they can. Ve invite one and -II to look atour stock aud prices, and judire for Ihem-selves. A. I'. BTONG & CO. I. S. We take this method to say to our old customers that our floods are now arriving, aud we iboald he glad to see them. marl'i tlJcw. A PRETJ3HT1V1S OF CHOLERA. Tm most convenient ami pleasant repideuce in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthinton is fur sale very cheap. It is a house of good size, well finished, with every convenience about it lor comfortable living. The situation is the most desirable in the ihe town lor a residence, without exeep lion. The village of Worthington is noted for the respectability and intfdlii'tMice of its people, and for its churches nti'i u;ood schools, and is the most healthy place in this part of the country. Not one case of cholera occured there when it visited Columbus in 1 89$. and BUY one living thrre during the coming summer will be safe from tha. dreaded pestilence. !t is but nine miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Kailroad being located about half n mile Irom the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement and pure air, at the same lime that they can havt a quick and eay communication with the citv. Knquire of Jan...d&w. II. COWLKS fc CO., 131 High at. HAK ER'SIll.NT IT is evident this Ciate possesses many valuable qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging 'Jd. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing its entire weight ou the rollers, and only in a perpcndiculardirection. 4tb. A team may approach it on either side without backing up to open it. (Hb. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it out of I lie way when open. fith. Tune an.! lalmrsaveil ii opening and shutting, equals fifty feet travel at earh operation. 7th. The ditlieulty of swingingagainst wn:rons while passing thro is obviated- 8th. v'l. or more is actually saved on each Ciate by obviating the expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense of the rollers w ill not exceed '" cti. J hose Cates took the first Premium at the jw Vork State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, 18ttjj alio, several county Premiums. Tho Self-Shutting Wicket date. also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution lbr the llliud, wnere Ibey may be inspected. The subscriber has the right for Franklin coanty. for the bove Gates, and will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June 15..d&wtf. JOUL SF.AKLES. r'n'.i:cS-t?fS? ii GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING tA)m. illtll x ia it i viiii ItENjoijrTau IMPORTER. MAN-'TACTURKK. AND DK.ALKR IN Sliirtu, Cnivuta, Scarls, StfcliH, (.loves. Hofliery, Under Gannfiits, SuHpeitders, HnsomB, LOlwIi, UreBuing Uotit'B, Shoulder lirneeH. ilamlkerchinfs, Mo-Dty Helta, Metallie Witter Proof Couts, Oiled Silkti.iVc. Tho facilitieii of the Hiibseriher lor imnortinff and inanu- fkottirlofl his jnoda, enable him to Riipply hi rnetoiiiers at the very lowcit market prices; and every eHVirt will be made to render it an object ibr merchants and dealers from overv section of tho eoimtrv to give him a call. J C. n. HATCH, jyt 110, 7 William Ft. 0IORE LIGHT r jjfND ALL'S Daguerreotype Uooihh have been recently J) lilted up with tho addition of a Sky Liulit. which, as every artist krtowH, protects the eye from tbfl glare incident to ;i side fight, and produces a more lieauliliil blending nl light and shade, than can be obtained by anv other arrange ment. So well is this principle understood bv artists in the Kastern cities, th.it ull other kinds of light are rejected til an exploded idea. Chittlren taken in two secotid-i on clear days. Adults in few aecondl withont regard to we.llier. Work insured equal to any in tiie State. KOOtQt Opposite the L ajuto House. my 31. : - Vf:-::rNKiL, HOUSE IlATflS !w w "Ji Are now in uuv , u. and this I" v ?5 v'jS,' delightful, chon) and healthy luxury, 1 v "; ''if c:in now be enjOTeQ in full panto . '-' 1 Jiou. Warni.t 'old aud Shower Uath. " -' :,t all boms. y Tickets obtained at the Office of the jNeil House, l.tulies' tfaths. The Hatha for Ladies are ilOW open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' jplflorof the Neil Mouse, where a female attendant will be in reudiuchs. jotG dtf. STEAM, GAS, AND WATER TL'BSE. TTKLDKD WKOIUI1IT IUOi TUBBS. from to 4 VV inches bore, and from- to IS feet long, capable of sustaining lutein it procure ol from I'u to u pp, ;- stpnre inch, with Ttt$, BtboWf ( 'rouses. Stop Cod's, 1 htek tilves aud other fittings, COnnSOllng Dy screw joiu 5. ALSO WELDED I RON FU'F.S, For Locomotive, Bpaitond other tilutm anoint VoUtTt ManufltOtored and forsalo bv MORRIS. TASKER & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut me., jy-3m V.B.P. Philadelphia. Penn. POR SALE ciii:a.im Aiioirsi'. ami LOT in Baltimore', Fairfield county, situated on the canal, s, nth side. The house is calculated for a store and . welling ; it is avery good location, and can ho bought cheap and on Rood terms. MILLS & SMITH, jyj. Keal I'.statc Agents. i nnn boxes oi.as.s-wauk asijixow: 1 UUU Draggieti Ware, Green ami Flint Tembiera, Hetties, Jar;-. Vials. Dishes of every description, constantly 00 baud at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPKKI1S' JSo. 12 Columbia st. Cincinnati, O. je3 Chi. Atlas. The Mutual Lift Insurance ('omsanv OF NEW YORK, NO. 85 WAIL STREET. Jos. 15. Cm. MM., Prea't. Ban i Hankat, Sec y. Aecnmiilatcd Fund, 743.0001 THIS Company has an accumulated fund of (741,000 in-treated in Bonda aed Mortgegei ou Ileal Estate m JNew York and Brooklyn, and Stocks of the Slate and City of New vork and united Mates government. This fund is rnpidlv increasing bv a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of 5'3u0,. ()(). 'I'lw, Coin nan. deulered a dividend nt orolifs ot liltv-two per cent, on all existing policies on the 31. t of Jan., 1848. roncy liolilers, wnellier lor nie, or snuner leims, parnci pate in the Whole ol the prelits, in accordance with the terms of the charter. The nrenalome are oeyable in cash, annnally, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added ou the deferred payment. I lie cash principle nnoptcu ny uus ..ompauy, secures 10 the oartiaa lor whose protection the insurances are .fleeted, the whole of the benefit., Without subjecting them to any liability beyond the payment of premium. Persons may ell'ect insurance on their own lives, and the lives of others. A niarr.i-i1 woman can insure 'he life ol her husband, which will inure to the exclusive use of bet' self r obitdren. Pamphlet! explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating lis advantages, with forms ol application, may be obtained by application at the Citv Hank to C. T. FLOWERS, Agent. Columbus, May 10, 181'J dfim LIFE INSURANCE. NEH YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPART. OFFICE N. 0M II I.. STREET. Mourns FillRKLIK, Vs'....I'i iw FftMMAIt, Actuary. Chnrter Perpetual. THE business of tliis Company is conducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earnings during Ihe last threj years amounted to mer JJ80.000. Each policy holder is a member of the Compeny. and entitled to share in its profits. which have averaged 60 per cent, per auniiln on all premiums paid in. The premiums are paid annually in cash, unless they exceed jfsO,hl which c.imi 60 per cunt, is required and -10 per cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, renewable annually, and bearing (i per cent, interest.The amount of iis capital, the character of its securities, and its mode of doing business. make this one of the safest Companies in Ihe Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all. sought lor in investments of this kind. This Company will insure on the lives of persons on any part of the globe, at eipiitahh- nte- of premium. A man may insure his life in Ihe name of his w ife, so that the amount insured will go to her or lo his children, if she die before him. The many advantages of Life Insurance sre beginning to be correctlv appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily securing lo Ihcir families and friends those advantages.The agent in this city would respectfully call attention the superior claims of this Company. Anv inlormalion in connection with the subject will be cheerfully givco, and applications for insuranee promptly attended to A. II. WOMBAUGH, Agtni, 3d door south of the Franklin Hank, over Colt's store. Hoii't Tiiomi-m.s. M. I).. Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 1840. PLATKI) WAUK, WAITKKS. Basketti Caitors, Candle Sticks, Plain and 'l'hrcad Spoons and f orks, plated on the best tier-man Silver Also, Cerman Silver SpK)nn nnd Speetaeles at wholesale. BLYNN &. HALDWCN, jei3. Neil House. NOTICK. IN accordance w ith a resolution passrd at the last session of the (Jenera) Assembly of the State of Ohio, the un-dcrsipnet) wishes to purchase lor the State Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preceding the sflKsion UM)7-?0ll,and the Journals of the House of Representatives prior to the atne period ; also three copies of the brit.ieccnd andthird volumes ol the l.aws of said State." Persons having any or all of the above volumes, will confer a favor by cmmu- nicatintf the fact to JOHN (iKWNfcll, Junt 7, 101J. State Librarian WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. rpill'. subscriber, wha hiabMn in business lotb.aanie 1 bidding tot lha last loiri.eri years, is nlllng mi mierip. tloni ol' Fuu Qold and SUttr atrlun.M wrlrtjand Silver MVirc, at retail, at the very ImvcM prices (inlil nn'l Silver Cngllah Patent Law WatebW. Qold and Silvar Metae'ieil I. ever anil Ltptn. Watcb.s. (.obi and Silver llnri.ontni anil vtrize VratOBOli Gold und Silver Ind.p.od.Bt Scciind Watehes for timing hnrses. lul l Qnanl, F'nli and Vest Chains, (lol, I SptOtMlw, Qold and Silver Ponclll,Oold I'ens. I. ailies' (.old and Stone llraeclets Qold Lookata. Gold and Silver Thlmbl.a. Diamond Rlnn and Pins. Ladies' and lientlemen's liroaslpins. Btoriinff Silver Spoons, Cup., l-'orks, iVe, Qold Watches as low as ,'J0 to 8U each. Watches nnd Jewelry fiohtngfd. Spoons and Koik-i plated ou Herman Silver, aline article. AM VVatcbaa warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, and repaired in the best manner, at much less than the usual price!, GEO. '. ALLEN, Importer or Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, 01 Wall street, (up stairs ) je'J.r) td, Kew 'ork. V1IBKKLUS Al) IMUASOLS, MlUVriCTDRlD 111' STKAM AT THK A M E R I C A N MANUFACTORY, 257 Vimrl Street, C Sign of tin- Thrti QoldtH I mhrella.) MERCHANTS in want of an aasortment of Umbrellaa and I'arnsol i, are advised to pay no ttcond profilt. hut to call nt once on the Manufacturers, who ore makitig 1500 Unily. by the introduction of Steam and New Patent Maohlneiy, and are enabled lo produce the best and most elegant stvles of goods, and to Bull them at a rale w ith which they may DEFY COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO., M AN UFAOTUREKS NEW YOUK. I'. S. Wo have a branch of our lloune established in Boston, Meaa., at No. 4, Sewell lllock. Milk street, where wn shall be happy to see our Eaatern friends. jy3-5J. I. S. r. CO. Hats and Caps. J. U. COFFROTII CO., 8!i High utreet. D ODD'S White and Bleed Beaver Hate. Do, Moleskin ami Silk do. With a Keiier.il assortment of CAPS, Ate. Just received and tor sale cheap. jc2J-dtf. vobd i-KATxYfrirtALiriaNiis; HI J. KIMBALL has just received, in additi m to his former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, I :pper do . Call' and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fait-Lininge, Blndinga, &c. All oj which will beeold at great bargain., at his old stand, sijjn of tho U olden lloo Columbus, June II), 1849-dtf. '0B0T0N BUILDINQ8." UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS ! I iiV MACHINERY! geougeT. BYBPi M ANOrACTURKR, GJ. P.. would invite the particular attention of his friends, . and merchant, visiting Psew Vork, to give him a call at his new and Spaeioui Manufactory ami VVarehduae, A'os. 141 mid 1 14 Broadway, (Vtoim BuQdingt.i between Cedar anil Liberty streets w here there will always he ound the most extensive assortment of Umbrellas, parasola, Paraebleltea mid Snn MsiKio. of his own celebrated manurabture, for sale iu any quantity, and at greatly reduced piices. li. .1. li. pledgee himself that Umbrollai and Parasols from the " Croton Manufactory,'' shall be A No. I, in every respect.Aew Vork. June. 1319. Jo'.'O dim. NOTIf.K. rilHE etockholdere in the Columbia and HarrUburgk L TwnpUu Company, arc hereby notified thai an instalment of ten per cent, has been ordered by the Hoard of mreotore, payania witmn on iay s irom d ue. to i. coign M. Parsons, Eaa , Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, Sec'y mo. oi U'd. Director.. fry statesman copy. JBWII.ftT, Ac. vj JUST received, a line lot of Watches ami Jewelry, gSaiga "' ''"! 'alesl patterns, which cannot fail to please, and will he sold on the best terms, and every article warranted as represented, by ap2:i W. M. SAVAGE. Kew Establishment rf'MiK und-rM'uinl inve just ettabiwhed IbeiDielTU nt A io. L!n. High atroot, two dooti north ofGn (mlc's Hotel, ind next in I'squire Bruck'l ollice, A Scgur and Tobacco Store, Wholesale aud Retail, Whore they keep constantly on Rind ull kiiuls of the liest imported HftVtQl Segara, ami Qiao, inamilaciory of a superior Domestic Segar. ami being perfet-tlv able to noil al JNo'v Vork prices, the) hope to receive a liberal share ol' patronage.Tliry Would cnll the attention of manufacturers of Separs, to their Havana, Cuba. Seed and Kentucky Lent', which tliey will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. ORLOPP & WIRTH, CoJnntbos, June i , 1849-d9nii LlVIN(i Orators in America, by K. Magoon. Kor nale at tho new bookttore, iNeil FtOUIfi. mayS5. J. H. KILKY A. Co. MOST HXTHAORDIN AUV MEDICAL WORK. Being a Treatise, upon the Science of Eari sen pi a, or the. fVMftntr oj designating Disease Injan est initiation of the Urine,; tnj FREDERICK OLDEJfBURQti. M. ., of (inltengcn, (iermanij, transfntnl fry .1 Wit? mer UrtSCOpntn I nijsictnn oj jytin tOTHo, wtti notes and additions adapted to . hneriean I'mrtirc. Ovtr 401) pages, 8t0. tmtie.lt islud with upwards of two hundred cidored tngraciags. Second edition revised and cnrrccte.d TH1 above is one of the most important Medical Works ever offered to tho world, btiog the first publication upon the intricate and mysterious Science ol I riscopia. mj.lu L.. fU I,,.,... Mik. k I... k li.1 few hi the stricfeft seeresv.and only imparted to others un der the lirmest oMtgationtjtnd at eoormoOl suing, for the in- t(rmation conveyed. 1 his work eiiaiilen every one.oi how-ever limited me. ins, to ccure the peculiar seeiets of this invsterious science. 'J'ho Crisctjoian System has for aees maintained a popu larity surpassing nil other theories of medicine bv means of its universal success in the treatment of Chronic Miseases, and th iu popularity is destined to he exceeded a hundred fold by its future greatness. 1 he svstem hai been pr icticpri hv t i e most einment nhv- sicians for tlie hist four hundred years, and its followers are steadily and firmly advancing, until al the present time it is practiced witn tlie greatest success in iermany, I ranee, Austria. HiiRsia, Kii;hmd, and generally throughout the Ett ropean Kingdom, in some parts of Abia, and a fw practi-tionera are louml in this country. The necessity of a work upon this intricate and mysterious science has been long apparent. The celebrated Dr. Oldeuburgli has been Dianv years engaged iu preparing this highly finished volume, fli labors have been abundantly rewarded, three thousand volumes having been disponed of in Kurope, in six months. Another Mi Li 01 having been called (of, has been prepared and translated by Dr. Wie-mer. and is now ready to he delivered to purcha.-crs, iu Ittn ited amounts. The superiority of tins syslem over all others, in tho treatment of Chronic Diseases, has been fully tested in thousands of instance", aud it only becomes nee essary to obtain a conect knowledge of the science, to extend thai superiority to the treatment of all diseases. Cria-eopian Physicians, in all countries, have invariably secured the most unbounded notoriety and popularity, by means of the general success attending the system. To the youug Practitioner, thissystemis particularly desirable, as" it immediately ushers him into a practice that would take years of toil and labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perhaps uever to be acquired at all. To tho old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of a visit to each of his patients, who nay be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given in two hundred and eight disease., with engravings representing the appearnnce, form, color, sediment, shade, tinge, tfce., of every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Criscopiau system of treatment, adapted to American practice. Any person of good natural and acipiired abilities may gain a sufficient knowledge of tho system, to practice with success, in from six to nine mouths. Hegularly educated Physicians in a much less timo. The work will be forwarded by mail to any part of the country. Prico Persons inclosing us n five dolUr note, will immediately receive a copy of this work. All remittance at our tisk. Address i. W. WlftMBR, Pittsburgh, Pa. QJ3 Country papers may copy to the amount of .p, and forward bills to t;. W. Wiomer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30-d.w3a. CTNCTNN ATI Ul.XHH, AlC. K(f( HALF BOXES BKniTmo larfcorao JlUU IVbBIE Ovf.n (II, ASS, as.orteila. Iielow. KKK) half boxos lixy, Ix'J. Ill 10. WxlO, !li!2. Uil.i, 9il4. 10(11) I INK) " 10.12, 10x11, 10x1.1, 0x18, 10x17, 10x111, KK .III. !, 10,21, " 12x11, 12xlfl, I2xl, 12x17, 12x111, 12x50, 12x22. 1;lx2l. " llxlt, 11x1.1, 11x11',, 11x17, llxlll, 11.20, lhS, 11x21. I Mil. I bSO, IMO, lfi22, llla21, 18x21, " SM. 6lt9. 20x22, 20x21, 24x30, 24i.'lfi. " Double thick 8ll0, 10x12, lOxlli, 20x24, MO mo 2(A) to JUX 1C. .TOO No. 2, 8x10,10x12,10x14,10x13,9x12. Al.o X) boxen GLASS WAKK ouorteil. SO " JVorve nnil Dunn l.iniuiout. 100 " Pt and hall pt. Flunk., 2S " Qt, " 20 " Qt Bottle.. 20 " half nnd 1 gill. 20 Oil.. Ok, 12a, Mi, 30) and 10. to gal. 20 I.i.'ienn Syrup.. 20 (iodl'rcYs. 1.1 I'irkln Jare. 20 hnll'nnd I gallon Jar.. 1.1 Hear'. Oil.. Imitation Crown nnd doablo thick ,-!.. , OruuKi.t'., I lint and (irenn QlaaS Warn, or a.orjr de-eoription. Orders promptly fillrd, of .ny .ixn or quality or Window Gla.1 or Cibi. Warn, at -m .'.m-i, price.. N. W. SPEERS, No ItColMbtttt, March 2ii, IMO. illy Cincinnati, O. IIAKDWAHE ANI CUTLERY. WF. bo), leure to inl'orn the Merchant, or the Wetter country that we are now receiving in addition to our former .trock a very uxtonsivu variety ol'Ciood. in the Hard ward line, of American, F.npli.b and Ormun inanul'acture. We particularly request the Merchant, to an examination oT our .tock before they make their purcba.c. in otlf,-market., an we are confiilcnt that our price, will he foupj correspondingly low with those of iS'ew Vork and other l-'n. tern citicH. Our. tock is comprised in part ol' the following t Collin7., Simmon'., and Mann's Axo.j Mill and X Cut Saws; Crass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneath. ; Sickle; II. iv and Manure I- ork. Ilames, Traces, Does; Anvil.; Shovels and Spade.; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or dcrs entrusted to our care. M BAD WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. fin. lo Pearl .ireet. Cincinmti. Fr. SKINNER, ('Late of New lAjbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deal, in Iliitter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general! No. 13, Beat Front St., near Iteamboat lndig, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wrier L and A. (1. Richnnlann. Rrn . t.'o.. Cinelnnattt R. W. HAodmaaa ,V. Co.. New l i.i,. Origg & Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleana; S. 11. llrwa, Portsmouili; Lawsou to Covode, Wcllsville ; F.walt nud (iehhnrt, Pittsburgh; John Seott, Nashville; V.'. :. Sru. St. Louis. sep21 dtf. TO THE PVBLIO. HAV INC completed our new Piano and 'Pea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of M splcn. did Pianos, ami 300 chest clinme Tj. we ;,,.ii. nu.. era and dealers in those articles to call snd nimlna stock which will be replenished weekly. Our '1 eas are purchased ror cash direct from Importer., and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Sc Dunham, New Vork, cannot be equalled iu the IJ. States. Tho Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warcroem., andoc-cupios the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up iu 4 and A pound packages, of better quality, in better style, .mil at lower prices than of any of din a,t. em packing houses. SMITH Ac' NIXON. augl. N. F. corner 7th nnd Walnut ts Cincinnati, O. 5 A f i S W ANT'EbTWe'w i I i nlTu time, tan the 1. 1 highest market price iu Cash for good Rag.. The ore-sent price is :t,?5 per hundred lb.. NIXON & CO., Paper Mnnulacturors, Walnut t , Four dnors helow Pearl .1., Cincinnati . mnrchl ft Cln (iaz. T?IN H R It AN DIES . 1 15 hair Pipes J B Codard Brandy; M do Maglory do. 10 do . Latayette do. J do Alexandre Signctte do 10 do .1. J. Dttpwy ,o. In store and for .ale hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN Jt CO.. May 1C 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. i 7.1 boxe. Mo. fl . Tobaoeo ; 100 do Va. .1'. do ; 100 do Mo. '. do; .10 do Mo. 12'. do; 20 do MO. IrJ'l do; 150 do Mn. lb do; 100 do Va. ft do; in store and for .ale low hv SOUTIIGATK, HAWTHORN Sc CO.. W0ll7. 24 Columbia it , Cincinnat. CATAWRA WlH B WOO gallon. Catawba Wln two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, lor sac by ' OUU THUATE, HAWTHORNE & CO., Cincinnati, May 14. o.; Columbia t. MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglory llrandy thi. day received ami lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., P" 21 Columbia t. f . (IODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf Pipestbi- O . .unerior hrarul ( .'Lnm ..... Ilrn...lu I 1 . I r , j . , i , , i mm ior sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO.. "P17 21 Columbia t. OIITLY UOUOltei -J, ...... :.; g.i.l i : OT .'Ivll , u.lu. uiuuui ice ill store and for .ale bv - SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE &. CO., Cincinnati, May 1 4. f4 Columbia st. BURGUNDY PORT WINE.-.W Qr. Cask." Fr. DaniCI " liuriTundv Pnrt nnw l.n.li,,.. ..JI....I.k. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN CO., P17 24 Columbia at. OK TWIST TOBACCO.-100 keg. No. l,6Twi7t kJ 1 ohucco. our own inannfaclnre i,,.t.., ,. f,.r I.. i. SOUTHOATIS, HAWTHORN & CO., M lfi 21 Columbia .t., Cincinnati. r)ICE, TAR, ANDFISH.--V 25 cask. Rice. 500 bhl. Tar, 200 do Fish. For .ale by KING &. HF.FFNER, 27 Main .tract, Cincinnati. OIJUAR AND 8. II. MOLASSES rbrls- SaB'" 00 do. S. H. Mola..e, prime, landing from Bello Isle, and for .ale by "i"' iim. ot IIKFFNKK, Cincinnati. MULES. Six very Hne Mule., soitable for Calilor nia I'dvenlurors. mav he lm,l L ,,,.i, ... apfi KING & HE. FNER, 27 Main .t Cincinnati. RAISINS -200 boxe., 100 1 boxe., 100 4 boxe., land-leg Irom John Adams, nnd for .ale by "1"' hilMi .-. 11KKKNEK. f meinnali MOLASSES.-I.000 brl. Molas.es, laoding from Belle Isle, anil lor sale by KING & HEFFNER, nP'' 27 Main .t.. Cincinnati I 00 ,,,ViScPi,,l?n,0,' 50 . Jva Coffee low landing Irom United States ,., i. .,i k. apf. n ct nrr.KK, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundle. Uppei and Skirting Leather Hi. t received bv klvcx. ih-ci-kl-u apt! No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. 1AR. 100 brl. S. C. Tar, ju.t received and for .ale by - "PC KING L HEFFNER. Cinci RDSti. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 10 hdda. Sugar, fair ml prime ; 1 ,?00 bbls. Mnlnsscs, For sale by KING & HEFFNER. 27 Main street, ln"r". Cincinnati. (DO. ft CI KM., WILLIAM Wool). ALFRED WOOD CONK LING, WOOD CO., MANUKAC TURKns OF Pure White Load, Chrome Green, Red Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty, Pari. Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and ider Vinegar. fttrlk side nf Court street, Lust of Broadway. WE have adopted the most approved method, a. practised b best Eastern manufacturer., in manufuc'ur ing White Lead, nnd will warrant it equal to any manurac-tured in the United Stale.. Will warrant the quality of each article w. mnnufactnre. to be a. good a. any lo be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Olfered at lowest price, o. naual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lyd&w |
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