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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1849. NUMBER 290. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eornerofHigh Btreet and Sugar lly. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly par annum,-Weekly per annum, Jfi 00 .1 fiO 2 00 Tim or Adrertlsinfr. Toll, lines or less, one or tliree insertions, Jl , and 25 centa for each additional imertion for tliree montlia gb foreix montlia gS for 12 inontea J12 Longer advertise-menU in the aame proportion, with a deduction of SO per cant, on the amount over 20 in six montha. Bi thk Yeab. For twelve linea 115 fourth of a eol wmi JJO half a columi g30 whole column gV. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEV. COLUMBUS, O. . CARLISLE. J. BOYD CARLISLE HOUSE, Opposite the New Conrt House, South Alatn elreet, Aprilfit-wAwtf. CIRCI.KViij.a. oHio. CHARLES W. GILNOKE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chlllicotbe, Ohio, will practice in the courta of Rosa, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. nov30..dtf. niATTHF.WS A BUTTLES. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbua, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington'a Book-store, up ataira. Nov. 1, 1845. F.J. MATTHEWS, n. awwii .. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (CT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. fjj" Office on High St., between J own ana men. ociu. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swans new building, llign at. Krsidence Southwest eomar of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church, decll dtf. nun a nw ay HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itreel, Columbus, O- fcjo. April u..uu. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to tne Clinton Hank. Hi rh street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortmen; , f Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BERT A L1LI.EY, B OOK-B1NDERS, High atreet, opposite tho Public Otfi- ces, Columbus. a " .w Wat. Seibert. M. c. i.ii i ky. GERE, ABBOTT CO., , - STEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nans, i.iaaa, I I Km,.. Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, No. Ibl Hign street. sign of the Gilt Padlock. BRUGOIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oila, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ate. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner H I. It. WIIKAIUfl. of High and Broad streets, Columbus, unio. c n. KING. D EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. nov. u..ti. B. COMSTOCK & CO Jf Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near me uriugc, ioium bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety of Caa c lv iJsn UCt. I.1BU. --, v- - nil. HOH'TTniOMI'SON'S OFFICE, N 0. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. x K minis I.I. Hiuh atrcct. opposite the Mate duiiu J . ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps ot the latest lasmons. iiau mauc i" umc. u. tvii.l.sllllir. It I LEY. SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's PromiumTeetb. For sale Baker it Riley's Patent Forccp Key. way u..t-wiy. CITY LIVERY STABLE. rpHt subscriber has removed to the naw brick stable built L by Dr. L. UOMale, corner ni rwar uu iw few steps from High street, and rear of the Csi.itol House. KT IIOKSliS ANU UAKKIAl'CO Nov S..dtf. J. MASSKV. GEORGE E. WAJ.CUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO I ItifHSON TRF.A DWELL. y-ifiM MISSION MEIiCHANTS. fortlie purchaso and U sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, Pearl street, Boston. . AARON F.R1CKS0N, Rochester, N. Y GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston. aecltdly. Dissolution of Partnership. mHE firm of FAY A KILBOURNE. was dissolved by A. mutual consent on the 1st day of March, 1849. All H.hts due the late firm, are to be paid to Cyrils Fay t no is nerenv autuorizeu io use mu " " . , i : I .. .La ......... nf .tin firm in VUllWtWB a,lu 'c,,.,uft " .- - j claima due or owing by tne nriu win oau. Columbus, April 2, 18-19. L. KILBOURNE. III'. MOVED. WILLIAM KING baa removed his Drugstore twodoora south of the Journal Office, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will contin le to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perlumery, I'atent Medicines Paints, Uila, IJycstiitts. and a small assorimeni oi wen se acted Groceries TniMIW lor past lavors, no nopes su to have a share of public pationage. ap6. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris , in the practice of Medicine, &c, was dissolved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, Ac, of the late firm of Thompson & Maris, are in the possession of tne undersigned, and witn mm an persona snowing themselves indebted will please can ami seme wihobbi delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1848. dtf T UMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber haa I j hand for sale nt his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westot Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot sea aoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a ouantit, of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. iheb.b..u.j n. Li. 0UL,L,ir &ni. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS.P. HAYDEN Kj Manufacturer of IRON and WIRE. All kinds and aixaa kept constantly on band, and for sale at Pittsburgh pri ces. Office No. 4. Exchange Buildings. Wrought Scrap Iron wanted, for which tha highest casu price wm ue psiu. feb24ddawtf P. HAYDEN. QILVF.lt DRESS SILK, and Black Raw Silk Hose kJ by same arrival. H. CUVVLES & CU my 17 w. (Tribune copy.) , To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R. KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceme along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, ami you will buy. For a raw days only. C. R. KING. May 17, 1849-doYw. NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and Cabinet businef a, are left by him with me for settlement. All peraons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my office and settle. J. P. BRUCK. April 13. .dim. AFRESH supply or Canton Teas juat received, mayl dAw. C, R. KINO. FRANKLIN HOUSE. AO. D. TAYLOR, Into nf the Montgomery House, haa taken the above atand, which ho haa thoroughly repaired nnd arranged fcr the comfort and convenience of Ilia friends and othera who may favor him with their cuatrm. Ilia pnit experience in the business, warranta him in saying he known the want of Ihe traveling public, and ia fully pre-pared to adminiater thereto, in a manner that will give gen- rat satisfaction. He hopos by a strict attention to business, and atudisil ef fort to please, 10 merit a liberal share of public patronage April 0, IB4U. A GENERAL and well selected assortment of Watches XX Jewelry, Silver Ware, Lamps, Girondoles, Fine Pock et t.unery, etc., lor sam tow. Diamond Pointed Pens made to ordor.ro pointed, or oth erwise repaired in the best manner. Masonic. Odd Fellows, and Sona of Temperance Jewels of best quality at short notice. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired and war ranted, flecll. IV. IH. flAVAlil1,. BOSTON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most rcBpectlully call the attention of the musical public to some of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Pinno Fortes, He is now opening, among which arc two yr.olicbnrd Pianos, for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and quality of tone. HUKFASS ALL UTII MC.N. ever made in tins country. Their peculiar coastmctionren-dcis the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, asentiiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being ncarn. Persons wishimr to purchase and the profession gener ally are respectfully invited to call, examiuo and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. 1'iano wire in sets or single string. Pianos, Organs, Scraphines, and all kinds of musical instru ments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. fianos sold at manulacturers' prices anu carriage. Wareroom, 4 doors north of Neil House. novGdikwly A. REED, Agent." J. IlIDGWAY & CO.. IIIIOAI) STREET. OLVMBVB, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plowi and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of tha State of Huclis Improved Double and Single Uren Looking Move, And hnve recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing late improvements made under the special direc tion of the patentee. 1 Ins Stovo, they are now prepared to say, is tho vry best family Cooking Stove which has ever been made, eithur here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in bizo and price so as to suit any family. 1 ha subscribers also make tho Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. ( Their stock of Stoves consists, in part, of the following : Muck's improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, olegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves, Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves, 7 and 10 Plnte Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue the Plow businesses formerly, an i make a variety of kind ol the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and arc now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work or the same quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds wade to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. declildAiw. J. RIDGWAY At CO II. FELCII. ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos' Building. Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed Business, Visiting, and Professional Card engraved and printed to order Slatn, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on brats or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. I. allies ami Gentlemen having Card Pistes can have Cards printed o short notice. june29dtf NEIL HOUSE BATHS are now in full operation, and thia healthy, cheap and dclighttul luxury can now be enioyed in full perfec tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Baths at all hours. S3 Tickets ubtainod at the Oflico of the Neil House. Ladies' linths. The Baths for Ladies are dow open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will he in readiness. decl9 dtf. Columbus Insurance Company:. Fire and Marine. This Company continuesto insure every species of build ing, and the lurniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan dizei and other property contained therein, against loss or (In m by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and tha cargoe... rf steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, fiat-hoats and other water-craft, againat the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June 1, 1841. dtf. Secretary McALISTER'S ALL HEALING OINTMENT, or WORLD'S SALVE for aala at Kiley'a Bookstore, Columbus; also, by George A Brown, John Millar A Co. and V. Hettcsheimer, Grocers, Columbus; also, by Wtn. W. Whitehead, Merchant, Westerville, Franklin county. C. C. Brown, Mer chant, Galeaa, Delaware eoanty ; Win. W. Winnana A Co. Sunbury, Delaware county ; and by E. R. Gantt, Merchant, Ctnterburg, Knox county, Afinti. March 5. VARNISH. IURNITLRE VARNISH Nos. 1 and i. Also, Polish-, Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, Mrwaj.wra Est ...imm LIFE) INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE NO. OS WALL STREET. Mon ni FnAKXi.in, Vn7....I'uNV Fit iceman, Actuary. Charter Perpetual. THE business of this Company is conducted upon tho mutual plan. Its net earnings during tha lavt tlire.- years amounted to over g 180,000. Each policy holder is a member ol the Lompany. and entitled to share in its pronts. which hnve averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premi ums paid in. The premiums are paid annually in cash, unless thoy exceed i, in which case 00 per cent, is required and 40 por cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcnnwablo annually, and bearing (i per cent, interest.Tho amount of its oapilal, the character of ils securities, and ita mode of doing business, make thia one of the safest Companion in tho Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all. sought fur in investments of this kind. Phis Company will insure on tho lives of persona on any part of tho glnho, nt equitable rates of premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wifo, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Thnmnuy advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and tha prudent and considerate aro daily securing to their families and friends those advan tages. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention lo the superior claims of this Company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, and applications for insuranco promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, Agent, 3d door south of tho Franklin Bank, over ('oil's store. Koii't Thompson, M. D., Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 1840. The Mutual Life Insurance Comniuiv OF NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET. Accumulated Fund. 1)742.000! THIS Company has an accumulated fund of $712,000 invested in Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate in this City and Brooklyn, and Stocks of the State and City of .ew i ora anu unnen .-nates government. This fund is rapidly increasing by a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of 350,- 0(10. Tho Company declared a dividend of profits of fifty-two per cent, on all existing policies on the Jlst ol January, 1MB. Policy holders, whether for life, or shorter forms, partici pate in the whole of the profits, in accordance with tha terms of the charter. The premiums aro payable in cash, annually, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added on the deferred payments. I he cash principle adopted by this t.ompany, secures to the parties for whose protection the insurances are affected, tho whole of the benefits, withcut subjecting them lo any liability beyond the payment of premium. Persons may ellcct insurance on their own lives, and the lives of others. A married woman can innure he life ol her husband, which will inure to tho exclusive use of bet-self or children. Pamphlets explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating its advantages, with forma of application, may be obtained by application at the City Bank to C. T. FLOWERS, Agept. Columbus, May 10, 1819 dGm CARPETS! CARPETSI JD. OSBORN & CO., thankful for the great run their Carpet Establishment has had, and nnticipatiug a large trade for their Carpets this soason, would inform Iho public thai th.-y have just received an exira large lot ol all kinds of Spring Styles or Carpet, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for tho Cash, anil will be sold lower than ever offered in this city. Their stock consiBts in part ot lnt yards mussel Is at 1 37 " 1 M to 31 75 ' 1 371 " 1 00 1500 2000 2500 2000 11100 1200 800 goo Thrco Ply, Best Wool Ingrain, Assorted kinds, Wool and Cotton, Cotton, " Venetian, Tapestry A wool do Stair. 87 5fi 37 25 12A 37" 31 io SO 35 25 75 02 9 50 1 50 1 50 40 374 05 Woolen Ruggs, from 2 25 20 Ull l loth i uu 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matts, 50 1200 yards 4-4 and G-4 Matting, 20 350 Heavy Spanish do. 30 950 " Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 " Woolen List " " Oil Cloths, of 2, 3, 4, I. . C and 12 feet wide, at 37c to gl 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any size room or hall. Curtains'Pninted Shades. (150 yards Col. Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 " Nccdlo Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to II per yard. 350 " 1 Books Stripe and wove figured Curtains 95 Painted Oil Curtains Columbus, April 13. d&w3m DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore exieting under the firm W.M. A. Platt A Co.. was dissolved on the 16th inst by mutual consent All aeconuts of said firaa will be set tled by W. A. Platt. W. A. PLATT, April su, low, Trjn. BUjr.fw, The business will be continued in all its branches as for mcrly nt tho old stand by Messrs. Blynn A Baldwin, who will spare no pains to give full satisfaction to all who may call upon them. They feel full confidence that their busi ness facilities are not surpassed oyany esinnusnmtni in tne . M. Ill V'M western country. 11.11. uuuin, j MU3. a. jjaijUiv iii. April 30, 1849. myl-3m THE subscribers, (successors to W. A. Platt A Co.) offer for sale at such prices as cannot fad to suit the purchaser, a well selected stock ol' Gold nnd Silver waicnes 01 all descriptions; silver vvare, j-iuieu Goods, Lamps, liironuoies, die. c. We aro prepared to lurnish any goods iu our line of bnsi ness, at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be purchased for in any other establishment. Should any goods sold by us provo not such as we represent, they will be received ogain and the money reiunoeu. Watchmakers Tools ana iuaierinis lor saie Watches and Jewelry carelully repaired. BLYNN A BALDWIN, Neil House Columbus, 0.. Moy 1, 1849. 3m SIIOI'M AKEH'S STOCK. AC. BROWN has made arrangeents for selling all kinds ot Leather Spanish, Country and Cincinnati Sole Leather; Upper and Bull Leathor; t rencn, I'lnladei nhia. and Country Calf Skins: Gents nnd Ladies' Morocco Kid and French Morocco: Bindings. Cochineal and Pink LiningB, Lasts, Pegs, Boot-trees.Crimps, Boot-web and Shoe Wails. Boots and Mines ol an sons aim descriptions, at an nrices to sail nurchasers. r - 1 . . . m IN. Ha McLriner s r rencn inn custom aiaue ooots ior 4,50. Columbus, May 15, 1819 dtf. NOTICE. ITWIF. snhseriher. havinrr relinauishcd his business in Co JL lumbus, ami designing to be absent a portion of the summer, haa left his books and notes with Mr. Mstthew Long, nt tho bookstore of I. N. Whiting and Huntington who is authorized to use his name in their settlement. All persons, therefore, who know themselves to be indebted to him either by nnto or book account, will please call imme diately on Mr. Long, and settle. J. rt. M.KUUtiS. Columbus, May 14, 1849. NRW HOOKS. I7R1ENDS AND FORTUNE A moral tale. By Anna B L Drurv. A Tour of Duty in California. An account of the voyage around Cape Horn, Ac. Ac. By Joseph TV, Kevere, Lieu tenant U. S. N. With maps and plates. Hervev's Court of George the II. 2 vols. Pnama of Oliver Weadell Holmaa. Aurifodina, or adventures in the Gold Regions. By Can tell A. Bigly. Just received at tha new bookstore, Neil House. ,,rl4. J. H. IilLEY A CO WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SALE. Situated one and a hall milea south ol Co lumbus, on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-Onrds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, nf good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about 30 acres. The farm is well wa tercd, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring in the centre, which 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.1..dtfAw WM. L. MINER. LORENZO SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collections, and the business of the profession generally, in Central Ohio. Office in Judge Swan'a new block, High at. Reference, by permission, Hon. G. Swan. June 8. .lwdAlyw. T" ATEST ARRIVAL AT M. GODDING'sT JLi Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, Tor Bonnela. Also, superior second Mouriiing.and Fancy Long Shawla, Demi Vaila, and sundry other fancy articlea. at one door south of the Capitol Home. dec20. BOOKS & STATIONERY. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BooktiUtrt and Btationtrt, High itmt. "" V ALLABLE WORK8 FtHf i'ARiERsT" THE FARMER'S LIBRARY; containing Lectures to farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Petz-holdt; tne Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thaer, and the Book of tha Farm ; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan; by Henry Stephana. Illustrated with portraits of animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural iruplemente, so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct them from the deacriptiona. With copious notes and observations . by John S. Skinner; 2vols.8vo. " No farmer who thirsts for kaowl. edge himself, or who aspires to have his son rise to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of an intellectual and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably deny himself sueh a work as Stephens' Book of tho Kami." The Journal ol Agriculture, containe tha best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prize essays issued in Europe and America, with original contributions from eminent farmers and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. " The engrsvings in these volumes are numerous, and many of them aro colored to lifa and very costly. They are not only invaluable to every farmer, but they will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumea ill every family where reading forma any portion of their occupation or amuBement." Phe Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agricul ture, Horliculture, Gardening, tho Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, Sec. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Affleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott. Esqrs. 1 vol 8vo. I'.ncyclopa-iha ol Agriculture; comprising tne theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer Laving out, Improvement and Management of Landed Propeity ; and the Cultivation and Economy of tho Animal nnd Vegetable Pro ductions ol Agriculture, including the latest improvements; a general History or Agriculture in all countries, and a sta tiitical view ol its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol. 8vo. New edition, with a sup plement, containing nil the recent improvements. By J. C, Loudon, r , L. Li. it H. S., &C. The farmer's Companion; or essays on the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix, containing tables, Slid other matter useful to ihe farmer; by ilio lalo Hon. Jesse line I. 1 vol. I Jinn. The Potatoe Plant, ils uses and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease lo other plants, and the question as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 vol 12mo. The farmers treasure; a practical treatise on the na ture and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief account of all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkncr. 1 vol. 12mo. (or sale at the bookstore ol I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. my9 ditw. WOOD'S PRACTICE-Ncw Edition. A TREATISE on the Practice or Medicino, by Georgo II. Wood, M. D. Second edition, just published. 2 vols. 8vo. For sale at the bookstore of my8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. A I AGAZINES iVX Godey's Lady's Book for May ; Graham's Magazine for May ; For sale bv ap?8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History ot Chnrles the Second. HISTORY of King Charles the Secoud, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, 8mo. Just received at the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lmnnrtine's Confidential Disclosures. THE Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; hv Alnhonse de Lamartine. author of " The llistorv of the Girondists ;" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agnes Morris; or, t he Heroine ot Domestic Lite; price 25 cents. For sale bv my7 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. ItTARDI ; and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville; ill - vols. 1.1111). rur snie nt me uooasiore 01 mv7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Franklin IllustratedParts 1 and S. THE beautiful illustrated auto-biography of Benjamin Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Sem-ces. Splendidly embellished by numerous exquisite designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at the Bookstore of mv7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARDI and a Voyage Thither, by Herman Melville, vols., 12 mo. Typee, by the same author, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sale by may2. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MORDAUNT HALL. CK a September Night; a novel, by Ihe author of ' Two J Uld Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale by may3. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MACAULEY'S ENGLAND, lor 25 cents per Volume. q'HF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho occesnon J of James II.; by ThomaB liabington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 nnd 2 of ihe fine edition of the same work, in a clear, boautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Elizabeth. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. 8mo. Part fith of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life ol Franklin. Price 25 eta. For sale at the Bookstore of aplO 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of tho late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Di lry by one of the party. Edited by Edward P.Montague; attached lo the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sniling of the Expedition, in November, 1847, till the return of the aame, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LAWREPORTS-Vol-ume 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court nf Queen's Bench, in Trinity Varation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 184G. Mason and Welsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of op25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ASTORIA. ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond tha Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalan lis, a story of tha Sea, ly Ihe author of " Ye-mansea," " Guy Rivers," oVc. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 A 52 OF THE LAW LIBRARY. ''PHE Law Libraiy, Third Series, Vols. 61 and 52 ; con-JL taining Byles on Bills, with American Notes. Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recont Leading Cases. Whitworth's Equity, Precedents. Ac. Just received at the bookstore nf ap25. I. ft. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frederiku Bremer's New Work. THE MIDNIGHT 3UN; Pii.crimagf.. By Freoerika Bremer. Translated from tha unpublished original, by Mary Howitt. Price 12A eta. For aala at tha Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. "IRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey a Ladies' Book for J April, for sale by aP5. 1. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. Another supply ot Macanley's England, N01. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of Jamas II. By Thomas Babingtoa Macauley. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this nsv received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDERToF COURT. On the filth day of June, A. D. 1849. at I o'cloek in the arteinoon, at the door of the county Court House, in tha city of Columbus, Franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following real estate, aa the property of Edward N. Gregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 702, 763,767, and 768, as the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of tha city of Columbua. in Franklin county said part being 18J feet off the north end of each of said lota and 23 fee' east and west and V I) feet north aad south in the northwest corner of in lot No. 761. ia said city. 18) feet off or lot 762, appraised at 8)25 00 Do do do 763, do 100 00 Do do do 767, do 125 00 Do do do do 176 00 The N. W. corner ot 761 do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, and ona-hird in two yaara. with intereat from the day of sale.and secured by mortgage on tha premiaes. A. S. CHEW, aplZ-dlOd. Adm'rofE CINCINNATI. II". AK COSK1.ING. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFHKU WOUU CONKLING, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURIHS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Lithargo, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court street, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the aaost approved method, as practised b beat Eastern manufacturera, in manufac'.ur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in tha United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article ws manufacture, to be aa good aa any lo be pro cured, and to give entire aatiafaction. Offered at lowest pricea on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydAw GLASS, Ac. HALF BOXES Bki lkvirnon Imphovid OKJKJKJ Wheel Ovkn GLASS, assorted as below. 1000 half boxes 6x9, 7i9, llxlo, 9x10, 9x12. 9x13, 9x14. 1000 ' 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22. 10x24. 1000 " " 12x14,12x15,12x16,12x17,12x18,12x20, 12x22. 13x24. 500 " 11x14,11x15,11x16,11x17,11x18,11x20, 11x22, 11x24. 500 - 14x18. 14x20, 16x20, 16x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x40. 500 " " 16x28, 16x29, 20x22, 20x24, 24x30, 24x36. 200 " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x16, 20x24, to 30x40. 300 " No. 2, 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 9x12. Alao 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bone Liniment. 100 " Pt and half pt. Flaaka, 25 " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottlaa. 20 " half and 1 gall. " 20 Oils. 6s, 12a, 24a, 30a and 40a to gal. 20 Lemon Syrupa. 20 Godfreys'. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half ami 1 gallon Jars. 15 Bear's Oils. Imitation Crown and double thick glass. Druggist's, Flint and Green Glass Ware, of every de scription. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of window Glass or Glass Ware, at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPEERS, No. 12 Columbia at., March 26, 1849. dly Cincinnati, 0. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inform the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive variety or Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in ot1 f i markets, as we are confident that our prices will be foun J correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fa tern cities. Ourstockis comprised in part of tho followingi omn s, oiaajnoi a, ana inarm s Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hauies, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmentof Sheir Hardware. Proinpl and particular attention will be eiven to all or- ders entrusted to our care. MEAD A WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinn .ti. Fr. SKINNER, ( Late of New I.Mon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in flutter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near ateamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. A Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass A Co., New Lisbon; ' M . l-ll: .. tll.ll.Jl LI. . lL I. '.I T f , ' vntgg t. r. num. 1 nii-oeipiiia ; jonii omnn, new urieans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson A Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebliart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville : VV. C. Scott, St. Louia. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3t splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart A Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States, The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, andoc. cupies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in J and j pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH A NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut Its., Cincinnati, O. RAGS WANTED. We will nt all timea caj the highest market price in Cash for good Rags. The ore-sent price is gS.ii per hundred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Manulacturers, Walnnt at., Four doors below Tearl st., Cincinnati, marehfi gt Cin Gaz. FinebrXnies. 15 half Pipes J B. Godard Brandy ; 15 do Magloiy do. 10 do Lafayette do. 20 do Alexandre Signelte do 10 do J. J. Dupuy do. In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. s MALL LUMP TOBACCO 75 boxes Mo. 6's Tobacco ; 100 do Vs. 5's do ; 100 do Mo.8'1 do; 60 dp Mo. 12's do ; 20 do Mo. 16'a do; 150 do Mo. It, do ; 100 do Va. ft do ; in store and for aala low bv JOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. marchT 24 Columbia si , Cincinnati CATAWBA WINR.-2000 gallona Catawba Wine, two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner. for sa'e by SUIJTIKiATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. MAG LORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipea Maglory Braudy thia day received and for aala by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., apl7 24 Columbia st. JB. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. apl7 24 Columbia st. SICILY LIQUORICE. 5 cases Sicily Stick Liquorice in store aad for Bale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. URGUNDY PORT WINE. 50 Qr. ("asks Fr. uuranu tsurgundy j'ort, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO.. sp!7 24 Columbia Bt. IX TWIST TOBACCO. 100 kegs No. 1,6 Twist 1 nuacco, our own manufacture, in store, and tor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH. 25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING A HEFFNKR, 27 Main street, mar:: Cincinnati. SUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Ule, and for aale by apfi KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MULES. Sil very tine Mules, suitable for ( alitor nia sdvenlurera. may be had by spplying to ap6 KING A HEFFNER, 27 Main at. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 boxes, 100 4, boxes, landing from John Adams, and lor aale by ap6 KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle lale, and for aale by KING A HEFFNER, ap6 27 Main at , Cincinnati. 100 BAGS Pimento ; 50 baes Jara Coffee landing from United States, aad for ssle by spfi KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundlea Uppei and Skirting Leather I juat received by KING A HEFFNER, ap6 No. 27 Main at.. Cincinnati. All. 100 brla S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by X ap6 Kimifc nr. I I- iNr-.H. ( incissiii. s UGAR AND MOLASSES.- SHI hdds. Sugar, fair and prime -, 1.200 bbls. Molaesee. I er sate BT
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1849. NUMBER 290. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eornerofHigh Btreet and Sugar lly. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly par annum,-Weekly per annum, Jfi 00 .1 fiO 2 00 Tim or Adrertlsinfr. Toll, lines or less, one or tliree insertions, Jl , and 25 centa for each additional imertion for tliree montlia gb foreix montlia gS for 12 inontea J12 Longer advertise-menU in the aame proportion, with a deduction of SO per cant, on the amount over 20 in six montha. Bi thk Yeab. For twelve linea 115 fourth of a eol wmi JJO half a columi g30 whole column gV. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEV. COLUMBUS, O. . CARLISLE. J. BOYD CARLISLE HOUSE, Opposite the New Conrt House, South Alatn elreet, Aprilfit-wAwtf. CIRCI.KViij.a. oHio. CHARLES W. GILNOKE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chlllicotbe, Ohio, will practice in the courta of Rosa, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. nov30..dtf. niATTHF.WS A BUTTLES. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbua, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting A Huntington'a Book-store, up ataira. Nov. 1, 1845. F.J. MATTHEWS, n. awwii .. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. (CT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State of New York. fjj" Office on High St., between J own ana men. ociu. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swans new building, llign at. Krsidence Southwest eomar of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church, decll dtf. nun a nw ay HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itreel, Columbus, O- fcjo. April u..uu. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to tne Clinton Hank. Hi rh street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortmen; , f Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BERT A L1LI.EY, B OOK-B1NDERS, High atreet, opposite tho Public Otfi- ces, Columbus. a " .w Wat. Seibert. M. c. i.ii i ky. GERE, ABBOTT CO., , - STEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nans, i.iaaa, I I Km,.. Builders' materials. Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Ac. Ac, No. Ibl Hign street. sign of the Gilt Padlock. BRUGOIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oila, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ate. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner H I. It. WIIKAIUfl. of High and Broad streets, Columbus, unio. c n. KING. D EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. nov. u..ti. B. COMSTOCK & CO Jf Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near me uriugc, ioium bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety of Caa c lv iJsn UCt. I.1BU. --, v- - nil. HOH'TTniOMI'SON'S OFFICE, N 0. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. x K minis I.I. Hiuh atrcct. opposite the Mate duiiu J . ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps ot the latest lasmons. iiau mauc i" umc. u. tvii.l.sllllir. It I LEY. SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's PromiumTeetb. For sale Baker it Riley's Patent Forccp Key. way u..t-wiy. CITY LIVERY STABLE. rpHt subscriber has removed to the naw brick stable built L by Dr. L. UOMale, corner ni rwar uu iw few steps from High street, and rear of the Csi.itol House. KT IIOKSliS ANU UAKKIAl'CO Nov S..dtf. J. MASSKV. GEORGE E. WAJ.CUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO I ItifHSON TRF.A DWELL. y-ifiM MISSION MEIiCHANTS. fortlie purchaso and U sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, Pearl street, Boston. . AARON F.R1CKS0N, Rochester, N. Y GEORGE TREADWELL, Boston. aecltdly. Dissolution of Partnership. mHE firm of FAY A KILBOURNE. was dissolved by A. mutual consent on the 1st day of March, 1849. All H.hts due the late firm, are to be paid to Cyrils Fay t no is nerenv autuorizeu io use mu " " . , i : I .. .La ......... nf .tin firm in VUllWtWB a,lu 'c,,.,uft " .- - j claima due or owing by tne nriu win oau. Columbus, April 2, 18-19. L. KILBOURNE. III'. MOVED. WILLIAM KING baa removed his Drugstore twodoora south of the Journal Office, and nearly opposite the Capitol House, where he will contin le to keep on hand a good assortment of Drugs, Perlumery, I'atent Medicines Paints, Uila, IJycstiitts. and a small assorimeni oi wen se acted Groceries TniMIW lor past lavors, no nopes su to have a share of public pationage. ap6. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris , in the practice of Medicine, &c, was dissolved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, Ac, of the late firm of Thompson & Maris, are in the possession of tne undersigned, and witn mm an persona snowing themselves indebted will please can ami seme wihobbi delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1848. dtf T UMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber haa I j hand for sale nt his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles westot Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot sea aoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a ouantit, of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. iheb.b..u.j n. Li. 0UL,L,ir &ni. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS.P. HAYDEN Kj Manufacturer of IRON and WIRE. All kinds and aixaa kept constantly on band, and for sale at Pittsburgh pri ces. Office No. 4. Exchange Buildings. Wrought Scrap Iron wanted, for which tha highest casu price wm ue psiu. feb24ddawtf P. HAYDEN. QILVF.lt DRESS SILK, and Black Raw Silk Hose kJ by same arrival. H. CUVVLES & CU my 17 w. (Tribune copy.) , To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R. KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceme along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, ami you will buy. For a raw days only. C. R. KING. May 17, 1849-doYw. NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and Cabinet businef a, are left by him with me for settlement. All peraons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my office and settle. J. P. BRUCK. April 13. .dim. AFRESH supply or Canton Teas juat received, mayl dAw. C, R. KINO. FRANKLIN HOUSE. AO. D. TAYLOR, Into nf the Montgomery House, haa taken the above atand, which ho haa thoroughly repaired nnd arranged fcr the comfort and convenience of Ilia friends and othera who may favor him with their cuatrm. Ilia pnit experience in the business, warranta him in saying he known the want of Ihe traveling public, and ia fully pre-pared to adminiater thereto, in a manner that will give gen- rat satisfaction. He hopos by a strict attention to business, and atudisil ef fort to please, 10 merit a liberal share of public patronage April 0, IB4U. A GENERAL and well selected assortment of Watches XX Jewelry, Silver Ware, Lamps, Girondoles, Fine Pock et t.unery, etc., lor sam tow. Diamond Pointed Pens made to ordor.ro pointed, or oth erwise repaired in the best manner. Masonic. Odd Fellows, and Sona of Temperance Jewels of best quality at short notice. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired and war ranted, flecll. IV. IH. flAVAlil1,. BOSTON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most rcBpectlully call the attention of the musical public to some of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Pinno Fortes, He is now opening, among which arc two yr.olicbnrd Pianos, for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power and quality of tone. HUKFASS ALL UTII MC.N. ever made in tins country. Their peculiar coastmctionren-dcis the tone so rich, varied, and powerful, asentiiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being ncarn. Persons wishimr to purchase and the profession gener ally are respectfully invited to call, examiuo and decide for themselves. All Pianos sold at this agency will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be refunded or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrangements having been made, new music for the Piano will be received monthly. 1'iano wire in sets or single string. Pianos, Organs, Scraphines, and all kinds of musical instru ments, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended lo. fianos sold at manulacturers' prices anu carriage. Wareroom, 4 doors north of Neil House. novGdikwly A. REED, Agent." J. IlIDGWAY & CO.. IIIIOAI) STREET. OLVMBVB, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plowi and all kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturers in this part of tha State of Huclis Improved Double and Single Uren Looking Move, And hnve recently procured an entire new set of patterns, containing late improvements made under the special direc tion of the patentee. 1 Ins Stovo, they are now prepared to say, is tho vry best family Cooking Stove which has ever been made, eithur here or elsewhere. There are four sizes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in bizo and price so as to suit any family. 1 ha subscribers also make tho Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. ( Their stock of Stoves consists, in part, of the following : Muck's improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, olegant pattern. Peckham's Vermont " " and Box Stoves, Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves, 7 and 10 Plnte Stoves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue the Plow businesses formerly, an i make a variety of kind ol the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, and arc now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low as work or the same quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds wade to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. declildAiw. J. RIDGWAY At CO II. FELCII. ENGRAVER, AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos' Building. Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed Business, Visiting, and Professional Card engraved and printed to order Slatn, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on brats or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. I. allies ami Gentlemen having Card Pistes can have Cards printed o short notice. june29dtf NEIL HOUSE BATHS are now in full operation, and thia healthy, cheap and dclighttul luxury can now be enioyed in full perfec tion. Warm, Cold and Shower Baths at all hours. S3 Tickets ubtainod at the Oflico of the Neil House. Ladies' linths. The Baths for Ladies are dow open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will he in readiness. decl9 dtf. Columbus Insurance Company:. Fire and Marine. This Company continuesto insure every species of build ing, and the lurniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan dizei and other property contained therein, against loss or (In m by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and tha cargoe... rf steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, fiat-hoats and other water-craft, againat the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June 1, 1841. dtf. Secretary McALISTER'S ALL HEALING OINTMENT, or WORLD'S SALVE for aala at Kiley'a Bookstore, Columbus; also, by George A Brown, John Millar A Co. and V. Hettcsheimer, Grocers, Columbus; also, by Wtn. W. Whitehead, Merchant, Westerville, Franklin county. C. C. Brown, Mer chant, Galeaa, Delaware eoanty ; Win. W. Winnana A Co. Sunbury, Delaware county ; and by E. R. Gantt, Merchant, Ctnterburg, Knox county, Afinti. March 5. VARNISH. IURNITLRE VARNISH Nos. 1 and i. Also, Polish-, Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March Corner of High and Broad streets, Mrwaj.wra Est ...imm LIFE) INSURANCE. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE NO. OS WALL STREET. Mon ni FnAKXi.in, Vn7....I'uNV Fit iceman, Actuary. Charter Perpetual. THE business of this Company is conducted upon tho mutual plan. Its net earnings during tha lavt tlire.- years amounted to over g 180,000. Each policy holder is a member ol the Lompany. and entitled to share in its pronts. which hnve averaged 50 per cent, per annum on all premi ums paid in. The premiums are paid annually in cash, unless thoy exceed i, in which case 00 per cent, is required and 40 por cent, may be paid by depositing a note for that amount, rcnnwablo annually, and bearing (i per cent, interest.Tho amount of its oapilal, the character of ils securities, and ita mode of doing business, make thia one of the safest Companion in tho Union, for Life Insurance perfect security being after all. sought fur in investments of this kind. Phis Company will insure on tho lives of persona on any part of tho glnho, nt equitable rates of premium. A man may insure his life in the name of his wifo, so that the amount insured will go to her or to his children, if she die before him. Thnmnuy advantages of Life Insurance are beginning to be correctly appreciated, and tha prudent and considerate aro daily securing to their families and friends those advan tages. The agent in this city would respectfully call attention lo the superior claims of this Company. Any information in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, and applications for insuranco promptly attended to. A. B. WOMBAUGH, Agent, 3d door south of tho Franklin Bank, over ('oil's store. Koii't Thompson, M. D., Examining Physician. Columbus, May 22, 1840. The Mutual Life Insurance Comniuiv OF NEW YORK, NO. 35 WALL STREET. Accumulated Fund. 1)742.000! THIS Company has an accumulated fund of $712,000 invested in Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate in this City and Brooklyn, and Stocks of the State and City of .ew i ora anu unnen .-nates government. This fund is rapidly increasing by a widely extended and prosperous business, producing an annual income of 350,- 0(10. Tho Company declared a dividend of profits of fifty-two per cent, on all existing policies on the Jlst ol January, 1MB. Policy holders, whether for life, or shorter forms, partici pate in the whole of the profits, in accordance with tha terms of the charter. The premiums aro payable in cash, annually, or if desir ed, semi annually, or quarterly, interest being added on the deferred payments. I he cash principle adopted by this t.ompany, secures to the parties for whose protection the insurances are affected, tho whole of the benefits, withcut subjecting them lo any liability beyond the payment of premium. Persons may ellcct insurance on their own lives, and the lives of others. A married woman can innure he life ol her husband, which will inure to tho exclusive use of bet-self or children. Pamphlets explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Insurance, and illustrating its advantages, with forma of application, may be obtained by application at the City Bank to C. T. FLOWERS, Agept. Columbus, May 10, 1819 dGm CARPETS! CARPETSI JD. OSBORN & CO., thankful for the great run their Carpet Establishment has had, and nnticipatiug a large trade for their Carpets this soason, would inform Iho public thai th.-y have just received an exira large lot ol all kinds of Spring Styles or Carpet, Oil Cloths, Ac, selected from the latest styles, and purchased for tho Cash, anil will be sold lower than ever offered in this city. Their stock consiBts in part ot lnt yards mussel Is at 1 37 " 1 M to 31 75 ' 1 371 " 1 00 1500 2000 2500 2000 11100 1200 800 goo Thrco Ply, Best Wool Ingrain, Assorted kinds, Wool and Cotton, Cotton, " Venetian, Tapestry A wool do Stair. 87 5fi 37 25 12A 37" 31 io SO 35 25 75 02 9 50 1 50 1 50 40 374 05 Woolen Ruggs, from 2 25 20 Ull l loth i uu 70 Sea Grass and Woolen Matts, 50 1200 yards 4-4 and G-4 Matting, 20 350 Heavy Spanish do. 30 950 " Cotton and Wool Rag Carpet. 375 " Woolen List " " Oil Cloths, of 2, 3, 4, I. . C and 12 feet wide, at 37c to gl 00 per yard. Also, cut to suit any size room or hall. Curtains'Pninted Shades. (150 yards Col. Woolen and Cloth Drapery. 500 " Nccdlo Work Swiss Muslin Curtains, from 31c to II per yard. 350 " 1 Books Stripe and wove figured Curtains 95 Painted Oil Curtains Columbus, April 13. d&w3m DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore exieting under the firm W.M. A. Platt A Co.. was dissolved on the 16th inst by mutual consent All aeconuts of said firaa will be set tled by W. A. Platt. W. A. PLATT, April su, low, Trjn. BUjr.fw, The business will be continued in all its branches as for mcrly nt tho old stand by Messrs. Blynn A Baldwin, who will spare no pains to give full satisfaction to all who may call upon them. They feel full confidence that their busi ness facilities are not surpassed oyany esinnusnmtni in tne . M. Ill V'M western country. 11.11. uuuin, j MU3. a. jjaijUiv iii. April 30, 1849. myl-3m THE subscribers, (successors to W. A. Platt A Co.) offer for sale at such prices as cannot fad to suit the purchaser, a well selected stock ol' Gold nnd Silver waicnes 01 all descriptions; silver vvare, j-iuieu Goods, Lamps, liironuoies, die. c. We aro prepared to lurnish any goods iu our line of bnsi ness, at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be purchased for in any other establishment. Should any goods sold by us provo not such as we represent, they will be received ogain and the money reiunoeu. Watchmakers Tools ana iuaierinis lor saie Watches and Jewelry carelully repaired. BLYNN A BALDWIN, Neil House Columbus, 0.. Moy 1, 1849. 3m SIIOI'M AKEH'S STOCK. AC. BROWN has made arrangeents for selling all kinds ot Leather Spanish, Country and Cincinnati Sole Leather; Upper and Bull Leathor; t rencn, I'lnladei nhia. and Country Calf Skins: Gents nnd Ladies' Morocco Kid and French Morocco: Bindings. Cochineal and Pink LiningB, Lasts, Pegs, Boot-trees.Crimps, Boot-web and Shoe Wails. Boots and Mines ol an sons aim descriptions, at an nrices to sail nurchasers. r - 1 . . . m IN. Ha McLriner s r rencn inn custom aiaue ooots ior 4,50. Columbus, May 15, 1819 dtf. NOTICE. ITWIF. snhseriher. havinrr relinauishcd his business in Co JL lumbus, ami designing to be absent a portion of the summer, haa left his books and notes with Mr. Mstthew Long, nt tho bookstore of I. N. Whiting and Huntington who is authorized to use his name in their settlement. All persons, therefore, who know themselves to be indebted to him either by nnto or book account, will please call imme diately on Mr. Long, and settle. J. rt. M.KUUtiS. Columbus, May 14, 1849. NRW HOOKS. I7R1ENDS AND FORTUNE A moral tale. By Anna B L Drurv. A Tour of Duty in California. An account of the voyage around Cape Horn, Ac. Ac. By Joseph TV, Kevere, Lieu tenant U. S. N. With maps and plates. Hervev's Court of George the II. 2 vols. Pnama of Oliver Weadell Holmaa. Aurifodina, or adventures in the Gold Regions. By Can tell A. Bigly. Just received at tha new bookstore, Neil House. ,,rl4. J. H. IilLEY A CO WHITE SULPHUR SPRING FARM FOR SALE. Situated one and a hall milea south ol Co lumbus, on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-Onrds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland, nf good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about 30 acres. The farm is well wa tercd, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring in the centre, which 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.1..dtfAw WM. L. MINER. LORENZO SAWYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to collections, and the business of the profession generally, in Central Ohio. Office in Judge Swan'a new block, High at. Reference, by permission, Hon. G. Swan. June 8. .lwdAlyw. T" ATEST ARRIVAL AT M. GODDING'sT JLi Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, Tor Bonnela. Also, superior second Mouriiing.and Fancy Long Shawla, Demi Vaila, and sundry other fancy articlea. at one door south of the Capitol Home. dec20. BOOKS & STATIONERY. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BooktiUtrt and Btationtrt, High itmt. "" V ALLABLE WORK8 FtHf i'ARiERsT" THE FARMER'S LIBRARY; containing Lectures to farmers on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Petz-holdt; tne Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thaer, and the Book of tha Farm ; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan; by Henry Stephana. Illustrated with portraits of animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural iruplemente, so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct them from the deacriptiona. With copious notes and observations . by John S. Skinner; 2vols.8vo. " No farmer who thirsts for kaowl. edge himself, or who aspires to have his son rise to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of an intellectual and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably deny himself sueh a work as Stephens' Book of tho Kami." The Journal ol Agriculture, containe tha best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prize essays issued in Europe and America, with original contributions from eminent farmers and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. " The engrsvings in these volumes are numerous, and many of them aro colored to lifa and very costly. They are not only invaluable to every farmer, but they will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumea ill every family where reading forma any portion of their occupation or amuBement." Phe Western Farmer and Gardener, devoted to Agricul ture, Horliculture, Gardening, tho Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, Sec. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Affleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott. Esqrs. 1 vol 8vo. I'.ncyclopa-iha ol Agriculture; comprising tne theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer Laving out, Improvement and Management of Landed Propeity ; and the Cultivation and Economy of tho Animal nnd Vegetable Pro ductions ol Agriculture, including the latest improvements; a general History or Agriculture in all countries, and a sta tiitical view ol its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol. 8vo. New edition, with a sup plement, containing nil the recent improvements. By J. C, Loudon, r , L. Li. it H. S., &C. The farmer's Companion; or essays on the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix, containing tables, Slid other matter useful to ihe farmer; by ilio lalo Hon. Jesse line I. 1 vol. I Jinn. The Potatoe Plant, ils uses and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease lo other plants, and the question as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 vol 12mo. The farmers treasure; a practical treatise on the na ture and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief account of all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkncr. 1 vol. 12mo. (or sale at the bookstore ol I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. my9 ditw. WOOD'S PRACTICE-Ncw Edition. A TREATISE on the Practice or Medicino, by Georgo II. Wood, M. D. Second edition, just published. 2 vols. 8vo. For sale at the bookstore of my8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. A I AGAZINES iVX Godey's Lady's Book for May ; Graham's Magazine for May ; For sale bv ap?8. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History ot Chnrles the Second. HISTORY of King Charles the Secoud, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, 8mo. Just received at the Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lmnnrtine's Confidential Disclosures. THE Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; hv Alnhonse de Lamartine. author of " The llistorv of the Girondists ;" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agnes Morris; or, t he Heroine ot Domestic Lite; price 25 cents. For sale bv my7 I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. ItTARDI ; and a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville; ill - vols. 1.1111). rur snie nt me uooasiore 01 mv7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Franklin IllustratedParts 1 and S. THE beautiful illustrated auto-biography of Benjamin Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Sem-ces. Splendidly embellished by numerous exquisite designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at the Bookstore of mv7 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARDI and a Voyage Thither, by Herman Melville, vols., 12 mo. Typee, by the same author, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sale by may2. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MORDAUNT HALL. CK a September Night; a novel, by Ihe author of ' Two J Uld Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale by may3. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MACAULEY'S ENGLAND, lor 25 cents per Volume. q'HF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho occesnon J of James II.; by ThomaB liabington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 nnd 2 of ihe fine edition of the same work, in a clear, boautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Elizabeth. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. 8mo. Part fith of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life ol Franklin. Price 25 eta. For sale at the Bookstore of aplO 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of tho late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Di lry by one of the party. Edited by Edward P.Montague; attached lo the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sniling of the Expedition, in November, 1847, till the return of the aame, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received nt the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LAWREPORTS-Vol-ume 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court nf Queen's Bench, in Trinity Varation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 184G. Mason and Welsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of op25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. ASTORIA. ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond tha Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalan lis, a story of tha Sea, ly Ihe author of " Ye-mansea," " Guy Rivers," oVc. 1 vol. 12 mo. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 A 52 OF THE LAW LIBRARY. ''PHE Law Libraiy, Third Series, Vols. 61 and 52 ; con-JL taining Byles on Bills, with American Notes. Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recont Leading Cases. Whitworth's Equity, Precedents. Ac. Just received at the bookstore nf ap25. I. ft. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Frederiku Bremer's New Work. THE MIDNIGHT 3UN; Pii.crimagf.. By Freoerika Bremer. Translated from tha unpublished original, by Mary Howitt. Price 12A eta. For aala at tha Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. "IRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey a Ladies' Book for J April, for sale by aP5. 1. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. Another supply ot Macanley's England, N01. 1 and 2. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of Jamas II. By Thomas Babingtoa Macauley. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this nsv received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDERToF COURT. On the filth day of June, A. D. 1849. at I o'cloek in the arteinoon, at the door of the county Court House, in tha city of Columbus, Franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following real estate, aa the property of Edward N. Gregory. deceased, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 702, 763,767, and 768, as the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of tha city of Columbua. in Franklin county said part being 18J feet off the north end of each of said lota and 23 fee' east and west and V I) feet north aad south in the northwest corner of in lot No. 761. ia said city. 18) feet off or lot 762, appraised at 8)25 00 Do do do 763, do 100 00 Do do do 767, do 125 00 Do do do do 176 00 The N. W. corner ot 761 do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, and ona-hird in two yaara. with intereat from the day of sale.and secured by mortgage on tha premiaes. A. S. CHEW, aplZ-dlOd. Adm'rofE CINCINNATI. II". AK COSK1.ING. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFHKU WOUU CONKLING, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURIHS OF Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, Yellow, Lithargo, " Red, Putty, Paris Green. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. North side of Court street, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the aaost approved method, as practised b beat Eastern manufacturera, in manufac'.ur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in tha United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article ws manufacture, to be aa good aa any lo be pro cured, and to give entire aatiafaction. Offered at lowest pricea on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydAw GLASS, Ac. HALF BOXES Bki lkvirnon Imphovid OKJKJKJ Wheel Ovkn GLASS, assorted as below. 1000 half boxes 6x9, 7i9, llxlo, 9x10, 9x12. 9x13, 9x14. 1000 ' 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22. 10x24. 1000 " " 12x14,12x15,12x16,12x17,12x18,12x20, 12x22. 13x24. 500 " 11x14,11x15,11x16,11x17,11x18,11x20, 11x22, 11x24. 500 - 14x18. 14x20, 16x20, 16x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x40. 500 " " 16x28, 16x29, 20x22, 20x24, 24x30, 24x36. 200 " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x16, 20x24, to 30x40. 300 " No. 2, 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 9x12. Alao 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bone Liniment. 100 " Pt and half pt. Flaaka, 25 " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottlaa. 20 " half and 1 gall. " 20 Oils. 6s, 12a, 24a, 30a and 40a to gal. 20 Lemon Syrupa. 20 Godfreys'. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half ami 1 gallon Jars. 15 Bear's Oils. Imitation Crown and double thick glass. Druggist's, Flint and Green Glass Ware, of every de scription. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of window Glass or Glass Ware, at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPEERS, No. 12 Columbia at., March 26, 1849. dly Cincinnati, 0. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inform the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive variety or Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in ot1 f i markets, as we are confident that our prices will be foun J correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fa tern cities. Ourstockis comprised in part of tho followingi omn s, oiaajnoi a, ana inarm s Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hauies, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmentof Sheir Hardware. Proinpl and particular attention will be eiven to all or- ders entrusted to our care. MEAD A WINSTON. March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinn .ti. Fr. SKINNER, ( Late of New I.Mon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in flutter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front at., near ateamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. A Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrass A Co., New Lisbon; ' M . l-ll: .. tll.ll.Jl LI. . lL I. '.I T f , ' vntgg t. r. num. 1 nii-oeipiiia ; jonii omnn, new urieans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson A Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebliart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville : VV. C. Scott, St. Louia. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3t splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, wo invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart A Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States, The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, andoc. cupies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in J and j pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH A NIXON, augl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut Its., Cincinnati, O. RAGS WANTED. We will nt all timea caj the highest market price in Cash for good Rags. The ore-sent price is gS.ii per hundred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Manulacturers, Walnnt at., Four doors below Tearl st., Cincinnati, marehfi gt Cin Gaz. FinebrXnies. 15 half Pipes J B. Godard Brandy ; 15 do Magloiy do. 10 do Lafayette do. 20 do Alexandre Signelte do 10 do J. J. Dupuy do. In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. s MALL LUMP TOBACCO 75 boxes Mo. 6's Tobacco ; 100 do Vs. 5's do ; 100 do Mo.8'1 do; 60 dp Mo. 12's do ; 20 do Mo. 16'a do; 150 do Mo. It, do ; 100 do Va. ft do ; in store and for aala low bv JOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. marchT 24 Columbia si , Cincinnati CATAWBA WINR.-2000 gallona Catawba Wine, two years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner. for sa'e by SUIJTIKiATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. MAG LORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipea Maglory Braudy thia day received and for aala by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., apl7 24 Columbia st. JB. GODDARD BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. apl7 24 Columbia st. SICILY LIQUORICE. 5 cases Sicily Stick Liquorice in store aad for Bale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia at. URGUNDY PORT WINE. 50 Qr. ("asks Fr. uuranu tsurgundy j'ort, now landing and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO.. sp!7 24 Columbia Bt. IX TWIST TOBACCO. 100 kegs No. 1,6 Twist 1 nuacco, our own manufacture, in store, and tor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO.. May 16. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH. 25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING A HEFFNKR, 27 Main street, mar:: Cincinnati. SUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Ule, and for aale by apfi KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MULES. Sil very tine Mules, suitable for ( alitor nia sdvenlurera. may be had by spplying to ap6 KING A HEFFNER, 27 Main at. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 boxes, 100 4, boxes, landing from John Adams, and lor aale by ap6 KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle lale, and for aale by KING A HEFFNER, ap6 27 Main at , Cincinnati. 100 BAGS Pimento ; 50 baes Jara Coffee landing from United States, aad for ssle by spfi KING A HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundlea Uppei and Skirting Leather I juat received by KING A HEFFNER, ap6 No. 27 Main at.. Cincinnati. All. 100 brla S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by X ap6 Kimifc nr. I I- iNr-.H. ( incissiii. s UGAR AND MOLASSES.- SHI hdds. Sugar, fair and prime -, 1.200 bbls. Molaesee. I er sate BT |
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