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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XIII. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, SEl'TEMUEK la, 1849. NUMBER 55. WM. II. THRALL & 1IKNRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETOR!!. OrriOl south-east oorneror High street and Sugar alloy. TERMS Invariably in advance Daily Slain Joun a I, per nnimni Tri-Weckly " " " Weekly " " " Daily per week, (payable to tlie carriers. .. .. 3 50 .. 2 W .. I) 121 ADr.KTI.SIMi: The following rates and rules of advertising liavo bcnn igreed upon between the proprietor! of tlioOliici Statesman and the Uhio Slato Journal, to be observed, in all cases, alter this date. July 20, I (Mil. DAlMf PAPER. One square, 12 lines or less, one insertion. ' " ' each additional " " ' " 1 week 0 60 n :.') 1 60 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 0 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 tO on 22 00 U 00 :) oo HO 00 35 00 40 00 46 oo 65 00 130 00 3 " .. I month ' 9 " " " " 12 " Standing card, G lines or less, per annum. .. . I column, with 1 changes, " " .... :; J :: 5 : :::: ft " changed weekly, " " .... " " daily, 1 " .... I" 4 changes, " " .... II JO it ,1 " changed weekly, " " .... u dailv. '' ' .... Other cases net provided lor, chargeable in Conformity wiiii the above rites. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square In tlie daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rales, half price. No advertisements to be considered by tlie year, unless it is specified on tliinaiiU9cript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publishers not accountable Tor the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo clurgeu at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I a, ill all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements Irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be enacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to be paid for oxlra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Batata Agents, c.,nnt to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by Hie piece, at tlie usual rates. Mn tnVlttTIIMfMTI I'lN HV. 1MBK ILT I'.II ORATDtTODB1 LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, anil other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25cent. Deaths imertcd without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, soiree-, concerts, or any public entertainment! where charges are made lor admittance all notieeo of private associations every notice designed to call nttcntion to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same wiil be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan ied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the nbnve rates, and measured as if solid. To thoBe who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holdcn for tho prico ot inserting advertisements brought in by ihcm. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMIHJS, O. johk now. A. B. DOANE. ROW & DOANE. I'onvaniiii" & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. TT Agents for (iliddon A Co's Iron Furnaces. JJfr Maytt,1849-d6ra. CARLISLE HOUSE, HV J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, jSuufA Main street, Ai.nl .i.wvwtr eni t.Kvii.i.a. PNIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ounties. Office, in the Exchange Bank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll.dAwfini. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST. and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StulTs, Glass, dec. etc., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING. D I'.ALKR IN DRY GOODS, etc.. opposite Kxchango Bank, ColuinDus. iov. ..u. B. COM STOCK & CO., IT'OR'TARDING am) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. R IDG WAY A co's J RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1041. I)K. ROOT THOMPSON'S OFI ICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S K.XCII ANGF., opposite the Sccretarv of Stale's Glhce, High st.. i oiumiius. uectt. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbue, Ohio. Agent for AlcockV PreiniumTeeth. For sale Baker di. Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mav 13..t-wly. CITY LIVEBY STABLE. 1IIF. subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built . by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rrlioRsi:s and carriages to let j-j Nov J.. dif. J. M ASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND II A N N E II PAINTER, Not. 'J.. .dlf. colobbcs, auto. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. tT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-men P Deeds for the State of New York. TP Office on High st .between Town and Rich. octiO. DK. MAKIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Jin) e Swan's new bnilding. High st. Residence Soatbfreel coiner of Rich and Third opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. nROAOWAY HOTEL, .B Y DAVID Ml 1CHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. April !. .dtt. I iTnTwHITING A HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. next door to the Clinton Bank. High street.Coliimbus.Ohio. Alargeassortmeni , f Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High atreet.oppoaite the Public Ofti cee, Columbus. - Aug. 26. 1845. W'U. SllBERT. M. C. LlLLf T. v$ki ilf ixmJ pur ym?w. leh?'' READY MADE CLOTHING, QTJINOY HAIiIi, BOSTON. T1IH ATTKNTION OK DIAL1M IN CI.OTIIINd IS IOLI0ITSO TO T1IK AHOVK Ksralil.lsllMKNT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS it CO.. keep constantly on hind every variety und style of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted t" the Western Trade They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing nt low prices, not enjoyed by any other house. Western Merchants, visiting Huston, will do well to cx-aminu tho above STOCK, before making their purchases in New York or elsewhere. Ohukiis lor Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN Kl.1l .HONS A CO., QUIINCV HALL, BOSTON. Aug. 0, 1(119. aulS-d3m "WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Till, wiUmber, who bM been in Imsiiinss in tho -snmo beitdlng lor ttlQ hist thirteen yearn, is celling nil descriptions of Fine Oold mid Silver W atchen, Jewelry und Silver Ware, at retail, at the very Inwcst prices Gold and Silver Knlihh Patent Lover Watches, (.old and Silver Detached Lever mid Leninc Watcboa. (.old and Silver Horizontal and vtnie Watches. Gpla and Silver Iiulcpcuduut .Second Wutches lor timing horses. Gold Clnard, Fob ami Vest Chains. GoM Spectacles. (old and Silver Peacili.Gold Fens. Ladies' (.old and Stone Bracelets (Mild Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond KingH and Fins. Ladies' and Gentlemen1! Hreastpinrt. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, eVc. Gold Watches as low as TSQ to Jgjy each. Watches ami Jewelry exchanged. Spoons and Korku pitted on German Silver, a line article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or tho money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, and repaired in tho best manner, at much tes than the usual prices. GEO, C. ALLFN, Importer of WatCuM and Jewelry, Wholesale and Kclui.,51 Wall street, (up stairs ) fllfi ftmd. New York. MTIOMLlxWELr SPRINGFIELD. Till', proprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Stage Office in Springfield exiept at hixhouse that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor, Springfield, July 111, 1846. jyPJdtf. DISSOLUTION. rPH E partnership heretofore existing between Q, MAC-1 HOLD, F SCHNEIDER and F. Ii. MACHOLD, under the lirm of (i. MACHOLD & CO., is this day dissolved tiy mutual consent. All claims against, and debt! due said linn, will be settled by G. it F, B. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, 1819 card. THIS subscribers desire to return their thanks to the numerous patrons of the late firm of G, MACHOLL) iV CO., for the liberal ami unilorm support extended to them and beg leave to say. that the well known Mtttio Store will be continued as heretofore by the undersigned, who pledge renewed elmrts to make it still more deserving the confidence of Iriends and the patronage of the public. Columbus. July 1840. G. A F. Ii. MACHOLD, Fountain Paper Mill, COR. OK nttOAl) AM) WATXR .STs., COLUMBUa, OHIO. A. Ii. NEWRUKGII, HAVING leased the above establishment for a term oi years, has put it in complete order, and is now engaged In nianuftauirlng every Bize and quality of paper demanded by the Western market His facilities for manufacturing aro not surpassed by any establishment in the West, and satisfaction will invariably be riven. News, Wrupping, Book, and other papers of evory description, constantly on hand, or made at short notice. (HT Okiieks will bo promptly attended to. ietSntf C. W, KENT,"SON & COm AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 13b, in the corner building ol High and Hieh street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will be found ready tcrattend to all consignment that we may receive, such as Real Bi tate, Drv Goods, Groceries, Ace. O" Liberal advances made on consignment!. nov3 1yd. STEAM, GAS, AND WATEK TUBSE. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES, from to 4 inches bore, and from 'I to 12 feet Ion;:, capable of sustaining intern il presMire of from 400 to u()()lh p square inch, with 7Yes, JSfOOtM, Crowes, Slop Coclfct, Check Valves and other fittings, connecting by screw joints. AI.so WELDRD IKON FLUES, For Locomotive, Jloatfand oilier Steam Engine Boilers, Manufactured and tor salo by MORRIS. TA9KER & MORRIS. Olfico Third and Walnut ate., jy2-3m v.n.r. Philadelphia, Penn. NEIL HOUSE BATHS ;Are now in line operation, and this deligbtlul, clieap and licaltliy lunury, can now bo enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. ICr Tickets obtained at the Oliicoof the Neil House. I.ndies' .ml lis. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging tho bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female alteuc.ant will be in readiness. jelG dtr. Till', subscriber having commenced the Book Binding business, in the State Journal building, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Books, Periodicals, &c., neatly hound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. apl2tr C. SCOTT. WHITE FISH, &c In store and for sale 20 bids. White Fish; 15 4 do do. 4 extra large Lake Superior do. 7 bbls. No. 2, Mackerel. W. M. FINCH, WatS No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. IMBKIJJiAS AM) I'AUASOLS, MASUI'AI TUlll t) HV STKAM AT TBI AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, 257 I'enrl Street, (Sign of the Three Golden I mbrellas.) MERCHANTS in want of an assorlment of Umbrellas nd Parasols, are advised to pay no si cond profits, but to call at once on the Manufacturers, who are making 1500 Daily, by the introduction of Steam and New l'a-tent Machinery, and are enabled to produce the best and most elegant styles of goorls. and to sell them at a rate with which they may DEFY COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. P. f. We have a branch oT our House established in Boston. Mass., at No. 4, Sewall Block. Milk street, where wo shall bo happy to see our Eastern friends. jy3-55. I. S. A CO. Hats and Caps. J. II. COFFHOTH & CO., S2 High street. DODH'S Whito anil Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of CAPS, Jtc. Just received and for sale cheap. je23-dlf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HII. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his . former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf end Kip Skins, Mo-roccn and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Lining,, Bindings, fee. All oj which will be sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June I'J, lK49-dtf. (irccn Lawn Cemetery. N OTICE is hereby given that I. Ota can be procuipd in Gteen Lawn Cemet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lots 8J cents per square foot. Second class Lots bj cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots It) cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, Trom 'J o'clock A. M. until (1 o'clock F. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3 dtft.!tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI SEMINARY, ' O R YOU NO I. A PI E S . South East e o f n o r o f Ninth tin d Walnut streets 1840. THIS Seminary will re OOffltnence ils annual session on the lirt Monday in Suntember. Mi,s Com: has associated with herself in the conduct of Ide Institution, Mr. and Mrs. ZACHOI, both ol whom, with some considerable experience in the work of education unite the devotion nnd spirit of a chosen Life-work. This institution w.ik established in this city more thai: six years since. during w hich time its utility and permanence have Impreaaed Ihemeelvei upon a large circlo of frieud. sue pairous. It is the design of this Instituti'in to tako as high a position in its standard of instruction as nny Seminary for females in this country. But not having discovered any" royal mail to knowledge," nothing inure is promised than what may bo accomplished by thorough attention to details and a hearty desire to fullil duty. H e believe that education is the work of a life, and all that can be dona nt school is the InytlM of a foundation in thorough elrmenturij knowledge and in discipline tf mind. tor this, as lime is required, and a flf femonfl coarse, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have nuy langi- nio ami symmetrical results Irom the education of their daughters, lo submit them to the full course, allowing them such time as may bo necessary to its mastery. This will tako nbout four yeare, commencing with young ladies of thirteen and fourteen, of ordinary atandard of attainment of that age. f in hub course, more attention will bo paid to thorough. nos in principl.) than to compass a great variety ol sub jeete. All teachers are impressed with the lact, that the lust Hep in education is to - Ititrn hum to learn ft and, lor this purpose, one subject thoroughly mastered is more useful Ulan n thousand superficially understood. pcciai atieiitiou is paid in tins course to the rilaihciimt- ics, as Iho buia of any truly liberal education, and tho newt means of disciplining the tniiid. The study of the French or German language, or both, is also earnestly pressed on the pupils of litis Institution, as another efficient means in aTiiinplh;hing the same obieel. rhcro will be an Elementary Deoarlmeiit. separate from the students of tho regular course, in which will be instructed the younger mcmbeisof the Institution. Special a tten tion will lie paid to this Department, as forming the materials lor the oilier more advanced classes, and us necessary to the success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of tho Teachers of lid. Institu tion, to make religious instruction an important pait of their WOW. fortius purpose, all the young lacltee are engaged in the sliuly of the Holy Scriptures, as a part of their course. I he uuinher ol pupils will be strictly limited lo such an amount as is consistent with the strength of the 1 list i tit lion, and the individual earn and attention dus to eacii pupil. io jaisr iconuimi is en ri inn in tint particular. A'eorps ol eightteachers will constantly give their whole time and nt- leniion to trie inlerestsul the Institution, t hree vacancies occurring in tlio present year have been supplied by highly accredited teachers from the Eastern Stales. It is believed that this Institution ulfords peculiar advan tages in the departments ol French, Drawing, and Music. I eachers ol these branches reside in tho lamily, and bring i greaier deKreoofattention.il well as higher oualiflca- tions, than urn generally bfongnl to bear on these subjects. In addition to the services of the female instructress in Music, residing in the family, two of the first male professors of Muiic in the city, also give their instructions to such pupils as are desirous of receiving them. Tf.KMi : BOABDinu i DriLs. Boarding, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, per year giio 00 " ' " ' pupils returning home on Friday, di 130 00 ST Payments in advance, at tho commencement of each term. Washing, per doi, 50 Use of Instrument, per year 12 (10 HUZi-imu A CARD. THE subscribers having, at. considerable expense, erected a Foundry and Machine Shop, such lis will meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thankful for past favors, they would ask f or a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making il worthy the conlidencc of an enlightened public. AM BOS fit LENNOX. i illinium -. July z, loio-iindtwiiwtt. LASTS AND-FIN dings. JUST received, at tfie sign of the Goldou Hoot, a ftesh supply of Lasts, of the latest stvle. Also, Shoe T bread of nil kinds, iron, copper nnd zinc Shoe Nails, Silk Twist, 1'egs, ice; all of which will be sold cheap by II. IL KIMBALL. ausu-aeewti BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATB. IT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable qualities over tho Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing nriHciiiii: ooviatos all dillicuity ot sagging. 'Jii. Its siuipli city of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. 8 durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the roll. urn, and only in a perpendicular direction. 4th. A team may approach it on either side without backing up to open it. nth. It BtideB parallel with the fence which renders it outol the way when open. 6tb. Time and labor saved in opening and shutting, equals fifty feet travel at etch operation. 7th. The dillicuity ofswinging against wagons while passing thro i. nhvintf.il lllh. 2. nr Innre in actually saved on .. irl. Gate by obviating tiie expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense ol the rollers will not exceed "Hi cts. j nese Gates took the first Premium at tho New York Stale Agri. cultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, l.'M'i; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the institution for the Blind, wncre Ihey may be inapected, The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the bovo Gntes, and will sell riuhls on reasonable terms. Columbus. June l.r).. il&wtf. JOEL SEARLES MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL WORK, Bring a Treatise upon the. Science of Euriscouia, or the 'minnier oj designating Disease, by an examination of the Urine; by FKHUBKIVR VLIJ&JYUUKUU, Jil D., of OoltlHItH, Hermann, translated bu M It. H'ic mer, Uriscopean I'lnjskiau oj jXew York, with notes and addiliuas adapted to American Practice. Over 400 MM, Sco., embellished villi upwards of two hundred colored cnuratings. Second edition rizised anil corrected. TIIE above is one of the most important Medical Works ever offered to tho world, being the first publication upon the intricate and mysterious Science ol Uriscnpia. This sienco has for ages been hitherto kept by the favored few in the strictest secresy.and only imparted toothers under I he firmest obligatioiiB.aud at enormous sums, lor the information conveyed. This work enables every one, of how. ever limited means, to secure the peculiar secrets of this inistcrious science. Tho tlrlaeonian System haB for ages maintained a popu larily surpassing all other theories of medicine by means of its universal success in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and this popularity is destined to be exceeded a hundred Told by its tutuie greatness. The system has been practiced by the most eminent phy sicians lor the last four hundred years, and its followers are steadilv and firmly advancing, until at the present time it is practiced wita the greatest success in Germany, France, Austria. Kussia, England, ana generally urnugnoui the r-.u- ropean Kingdom, in some pans ot Asia, anu a lew practitioners are found in this country. The necessity of a work upon Ibis intricate nnd mystcri ous science has beeu long apparent. The celebrated Dr. Ohlenbiirgh has been manv years engaged in preparing this highly hnislied volume, ins lauors nave ueen apuniinntiy rewarded, three thousand velumes having been disposed of in Europe, in six months. Another edition having been called lor, has been prepared anil translated by Dr. VY tenter, nnd is now ready to bo delivered to purchasers, in Mm iled nmnunle. The superiority of this system over all ol Iters, in tL treatment of Chronic Diseases, has been fully tested in thousands of instances, and it only becomes necessary to obtain a concct knowledge of the science, to ex-lend that superiority to the treatment of nil diseases. Uris- copian Physicians, in all countries, have invariably secured the most llllDolinUed noioneiy aim popiuurny, uy means ol the general success attending 1 lie system. To the young Practitioner, this system ie particularly de sirable, as it immediately urdiers him into n practice that would take years of toil nnd labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perbnpa never to be acquired nt all. To the old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of a visitto each of his patients, who may be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given in two hundred and eight diseases, with engravings representing the appearance, term, color, reiunieni, snano, tinge, ate., ol every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Uriicopian system of treatment, adapted to American practice. Any person of good natural and acquired abilities may gain a sufficient knowledge of the system, to practice with success, in IVorr, six to nine months. Regularly educated 1'hysicianB in a much less time. Tho work will be forwarded by mail to any part of the country. Price 5. Persona inclosing us a live dollrtr note, will immediately receive a copy of thiB work. All remittances at our lisk. Addresa O. W. WIEMER, Pittsburgh, Pa. XT Country paperi may copy to the amount ot J5, and forward bills to 0. W. Wiemer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30 dAw3m. tf I tri. d Jv g SEP A FRESH nupply ol 'union Teas just received, niavl d&w. C. R. KING. J. it IDG WAY & CO.. II HO AD STREET. QLUMBUR, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They aro the exeluaivo manufacturer! in this part i f the State of llucks Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stove, And have recently procured a" entire now set or patterns. containing late impruvemi nts made under the speciul direc- uarn oi me patentee, i n:s r-tove, iney are now prepareu to say. is the v..rv beBt family Conking Stove which hasev-cr been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sixes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in aizo nnd price so as to auit any family. The luhecribdre also make tfie Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pal torn. Tina' is a good and cheap Stove. ijfrTiKlfSHffiM '"t-'loOveii Conking Stovi . & Wm5SMkH5I'i' Premium Improved Cookina Stoves. Wager! Air tight Parlor Stoves elemint pattern. Peckhnm's Vermont " ' nnd Box Stovee. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 1 and 10 Plain Moves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue the Plow business, as for. merly, an i make a variety of kinds ol tho very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, und are now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, ofvarioussiy.es and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will bo as low as work of filename quality can be procured for else-wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers cl Parker's Patent Water Whrel in this state, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. lecl3d&w J. RIDOWAY it. CO PIANO FORTKS. G. MACHOLD fc CO., have just been ro ceiving a new supply of Pianos, from the celebrated manufactory of C Meyer. Pbila- delnliia. which, ill elenmii-e it!' timm t,A nhia. Unity of touch, are not surpassed bj any other manufactory. We have also on hand, several of llucon A Raven's one-quailed Pianos, which we oiler for sale at very low prices. These instruments we warrant for two years'. Old Pianos en in exchange in part pay for new ones. " G. MACHOLD It CO., Music Slore, State at., near Post OHico. Columbus. June 30 3mddl w F RAN KLIN H OUSE. Agal (.. D. TAYLOK, late of the Montgoin-n .'. .V7e erv House, has taken the above stand, w hich ii" Has ino-'"i(!i"y ...p-,, i mm rnM.oij the comfort and convenience of his Iriends and others who may favor him with their custi m. His past experience in the business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of (he traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that w ill give genera satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to business, and studied effort to please, lo merit a liberal share of public patronage. April ,i, 1849. doiw aTpT STONE A Co.. WHOLESALE DEA LERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, lo which they invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country OurBtoek is large and as complete as can be lound in nny Whulesnln 1 louse in New York or Philadelphia, and we can and will sell them as cheap as they can he purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition o freight. Wo buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholcsalo merchants east buy. and we can live at as small profits in Columbus, w here rents and other expenses are not one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite onn and all to look at our stock aud prices, and pidgc for themselves. A. P. STONE A CO. P. S. We take this method to snv to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and we should be glad to seethem marlti difcw. REMOVAL. LP. PRESTON it CO.. have removed their Goods to NEIL'S NEW BLOCK. A lew doors North ol the Neil House, Where they will be glad to see their customers, und all oth-srs who wish to purchase GOODS AT FAIR PRICES. Custom made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand. Also, all kinds of Clothing, as usual. je30 dfcw.lm. Columbus nnd (iroveport Turnpike Company. THE President and Directors of said Company have made a requisition of 10 p r cent on all stuck subsctibed to said road, (being the second instalment.) payment to be made to VV W. Kile, treasurer of the board, nt his office in Madison township, on or before the lJth day of October, A. D. 1849. To persons residing in or near Columbus, the payments may be made to Thomas Moodie, Cashier Citv Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. John Cox, Secretary. Groveport, Aug. 14. M6ImdVw. J. L. A W. A. GILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Canal streets, Columbus. Ohio-, Warehouse, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Shellers. Hollow Ware ; nnd a general assortment of Foundry castings, always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the bast manner, and in short notice. Juneiy. .w&.t-wlf. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R. KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Cemc along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buv. For a few days only. C. B. rU.VG. May 17, 13111 dflt'w. COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN ic FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Dealers in Produce, would respectfully inform their friends nnd public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and mav be round at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willnrd, near the Scioto Bridge, where they olfer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyftdAw. It. FITCH. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, on Very liberal terms, the lollow lug described real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line ol the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. 86, 99. 100, 101 and 10C, of Crosby's addition of out lots Also, Nos 1,2.4 and 5. of Ramsey's addition. SMi. '27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half section No. 13. Also, in lot No. S!3. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city or Columbus. On out lot No. flti there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, dtc, There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame house. For further particulars, ss to price, Ac inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dc.-wtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. NEW HOTAN1C MEDICINE STORE. T(Jn High street, opposite A. P. Slone's S'ore. HE subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is tilling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such aB all persons w ho des ire freedom from bodily suffering, up-on rational .principles, may use to profit Also, a supply ol those well known Liniments lor external application, that he has been employed in manul'acluriiig for yeare past, the effect or which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different Syrups, Bitters, Tinctures, Ac. that are in use, can all be had on short notice. ap!3-dAwly ROBERT CLOUD. C I N C J N N ATI (LANS, Ac. AfV)) HALF BOXES BKtttVmVOII lMeitovEn Oyjyjyj WlrMt Ovkn GLASS, nssortedn, below, 1000 half boxes (ixS, 7xi), IJxlO, 11x10, !lxl2. 9x13, 9x14, 1000 " 10xl'2, 10x1 f, 10x15, IOjKJ, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " 12x14. 12x15, 12xl(i, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 13x24. 500 ' " llxlf, 11x15, llxl, 11x17, 11x18, lli20, 11x12,11x24. 500 " f 14x18. 14x20, 1Gi20, 10x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x10. 500 " 1(1x28, lf.x29, 20x22, 20x24, 24x30 24x36. 200 V Double thick 8x10, 10x12, lOxIG, 20x24, to 30x40. 300 " No. 2, 8x10, 10x12. 10x14, 10x15, 9il2. Also 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bone Liniment. IW Pt and hall pt. Flasks, 25 I' Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottles. 20 hall' and 1 gall. 20 Oils, (is, 12s, 24a, 30s anil 40s to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 Godfreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and 1 gallon Jars. 15 Boar's Oils. Imitation Crown and dnnble 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. SPEKRS, No 12 Columbia st., March 20, 1819. dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul wanl line, of American, English anil German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in ot1 r .' markets, as we are confident that our prices will be foil n J correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fn, tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grabs nnd Grain Scythes Scythe Snenths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of ShelT Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given toalloi ders entrusted to our care. MEAD A WINSTON. March 4. .IWtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. KUnR CONXUKO. WILLIAM Wool). ALTUD Wool CONKLItTfi, WOOD A CO., MAHOrACTUIIRRfl or Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, lied Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. .Vori lid of Court street, East of Broadway. YI IV. have adopted the most approved method, as prac-V tleedh best Eastern manufacturers, in manulac.'.ur ing While Lend, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pr. cured, and to give entire sntislaction. Oflered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan, 3 lyd&w Fr. SKINNER, ( Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lardi and Produce in eueral, No, 13, East Front st near steamboat landing, Cin- i uati, Ohio, ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati J B. W. Snodgrass A Co., New Lisbon: GnggA Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B, Ross Ptv ': x- '- o.,.j, WvU.Ui I l-.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scolt. St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO TUB lltltr.If ' HAVI NG completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3G Bplen-did Pianos, and 300-ehests choice Teas, we invite purchasers nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine our Btock which will bo replenished weekly. uur 1 eaa are purchased lor cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being Irom the manufactory of Stodart A Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea VVarcreoms, and occupies tlie whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in i and j pound packages, ol' betterquallty, in better Style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & MXON. aiigl. N. E. corner 7th aud Walnut st,.. Cincinnati. O. A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY r n ... .... A I 1 u.i ii ... a -.j u, wij,c 'iic.i!iiure oeigucue uranoy; 10 hi " ' - M ' 10 hf " .1. J. Dupuy, Palo 7 hf Maglory ' i 5 hi' " Leger Freres ' In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., aul No. 24 Columbia st . Cincinnati. PORT WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Port ; 10 qr " Quilliinan's Trash Port ; 5 qr i Old Queen's " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO., ""'I No. 24 Columbia Bt., Cincinnati. pATAVVHA WINE.-2000 gallons Catawba Wine, VV tw o years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, Mny 14. 24 Columbia st. MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and (or sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., aP17 24 Columbia st. f B. OODDARD BRANDY 10 hf. Pipes J superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., P" 24 Columbia st. JB. GOOARD I1RANDY.-5 hf pipes J. B. Go-. (laid Brandy. ' vintage " 1805, in Blore and lor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO , No. 21, Columbia st., Cincinnati. SICILY EIQsJOniCE. ice in store and lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia st. SCHEfDAM GIN." 5 pipes Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Leaf do. In store and for salo low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., JL 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TOBACCOTloTkegs No. 1,G Twist Tobacco, our ow n manufacture, in store, iiiid for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. My 16. 24 Columbia nt.. Cincinnati. liI i:i If ami s ii" am ivul'l ...... ...... ... ... ... , ..m ,-, i ; 2(H) hrla. 1 . , Ii I HuaSai Sfl Ar. k u u.i.. : B ) " ... lUlllftMB,. iiriiiiu, lauding Irom Belle lale. and for sale by "pn !LL!:!i5 HEFFNER, Cineltantl. MULES. Six very tine Mules, ilTtable for ('alitor nia idvenlurers, may be bad by applying to apfi KING & HEr'FNER. 27 M ,1 1 ii it Ciorinnnti RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 i boxes. 100 i boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd lor sale by po KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, and for sale by KING A HEFFNER, npG 27 Main st , Cincinnati. 100 apt, BAGS Pimento ; 00 bngn Jiwn Coffee landing Trom United States, and for sale by KING & HEFFNER, Ciucinnati. I E ATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather Yj just received by KIN ING it HEFFNER. apt, No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. 2UGAR AND MOLASSES. 350 hdd. Sugar, fair 3 and prime; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. Fersaleby KING A HEFFNER, 27 Main street. mar22. Cincinnati. PATAWHA WINE. 2.000 gallons Catawba Wine j 2 years old, " manuractiirsd by an experienced vintner,' for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO , jel. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. rTTWIST fOBACCO.-32 kegs No. l,6TwialTo J bscco, in More nn lor sale uy SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. jel
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XIII. COLU MBUS, THURSDAY, SEl'TEMUEK la, 1849. NUMBER 55. WM. II. THRALL & 1IKNRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETOR!!. OrriOl south-east oorneror High street and Sugar alloy. TERMS Invariably in advance Daily Slain Joun a I, per nnimni Tri-Weckly " " " Weekly " " " Daily per week, (payable to tlie carriers. .. .. 3 50 .. 2 W .. I) 121 ADr.KTI.SIMi: The following rates and rules of advertising liavo bcnn igreed upon between the proprietor! of tlioOliici Statesman and the Uhio Slato Journal, to be observed, in all cases, alter this date. July 20, I (Mil. DAlMf PAPER. One square, 12 lines or less, one insertion. ' " ' each additional " " ' " 1 week 0 60 n :.') 1 60 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 0 00 10 00 15 00 111 00 10 00 tO on 22 00 U 00 :) oo HO 00 35 00 40 00 46 oo 65 00 130 00 3 " .. I month ' 9 " " " " 12 " Standing card, G lines or less, per annum. .. . I column, with 1 changes, " " .... :; J :: 5 : :::: ft " changed weekly, " " .... " " daily, 1 " .... I" 4 changes, " " .... II JO it ,1 " changed weekly, " " .... u dailv. '' ' .... Other cases net provided lor, chargeable in Conformity wiiii the above rites. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square In tlie daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rales, half price. No advertisements to be considered by tlie year, unless it is specified on tliinaiiU9cript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publishers not accountable Tor the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo clurgeu at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I a, ill all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements Irom strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be enacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pertainin" thereto, to be paid for oxlra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal Batata Agents, c.,nnt to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by Hie piece, at tlie usual rates. Mn tnVlttTIIMfMTI I'lN HV. 1MBK ILT I'.II ORATDtTODB1 LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, anil other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to bo charged 25cent. Deaths imertcd without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, soiree-, concerts, or any public entertainment! where charges are made lor admittance all notieeo of private associations every notice designed to call nttcntion to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor. If intended lobe inserted in the editorial column, the same wiil be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan ied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the nbnve rates, and measured as if solid. To thoBe who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holdcn for tho prico ot inserting advertisements brought in by ihcm. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMIHJS, O. johk now. A. B. DOANE. ROW & DOANE. I'onvaniiii" & Commission Merchants, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. TT Agents for (iliddon A Co's Iron Furnaces. JJfr Maytt,1849-d6ra. CARLISLE HOUSE, HV J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, jSuufA Main street, Ai.nl .i.wvwtr eni t.Kvii.i.a. PNIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ounties. Office, in the Exchange Bank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyll.dAwfini. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST. and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye StulTs, Glass, dec. etc., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING. D I'.ALKR IN DRY GOODS, etc.. opposite Kxchango Bank, ColuinDus. iov. ..u. B. COM STOCK & CO., IT'OR'TARDING am) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin. Columbus, Ohio. J. R IDG WAY A co's J RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1041. I)K. ROOT THOMPSON'S OFI ICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S K.XCII ANGF., opposite the Sccretarv of Stale's Glhce, High st.. i oiumiius. uectt. WM. WILLSHIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbue, Ohio. Agent for AlcockV PreiniumTeeth. For sale Baker di. Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mav 13..t-wly. CITY LIVEBY STABLE. 1IIF. subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built . by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rrlioRsi:s and carriages to let j-j Nov J.. dif. J. M ASSF.Y. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND II A N N E II PAINTER, Not. 'J.. .dlf. colobbcs, auto. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. tT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledge-men P Deeds for the State of New York. TP Office on High st .between Town and Rich. octiO. DK. MAKIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Jin) e Swan's new bnilding. High st. Residence Soatbfreel coiner of Rich and Third opposite Baptist Church. dec II dtf. nROAOWAY HOTEL, .B Y DAVID Ml 1CHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. April !. .dtt. I iTnTwHITING A HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Stationers. next door to the Clinton Bank. High street.Coliimbus.Ohio. Alargeassortmeni , f Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High atreet.oppoaite the Public Ofti cee, Columbus. - Aug. 26. 1845. W'U. SllBERT. M. C. LlLLf T. v$ki ilf ixmJ pur ym?w. leh?'' READY MADE CLOTHING, QTJINOY HAIiIi, BOSTON. T1IH ATTKNTION OK DIAL1M IN CI.OTIIINd IS IOLI0ITSO TO T1IK AHOVK Ksralil.lsllMKNT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS it CO.. keep constantly on hind every variety und style of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted t" the Western Trade They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, and manufacturing nt low prices, not enjoyed by any other house. Western Merchants, visiting Huston, will do well to cx-aminu tho above STOCK, before making their purchases in New York or elsewhere. Ohukiis lor Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN Kl.1l .HONS A CO., QUIINCV HALL, BOSTON. Aug. 0, 1(119. aulS-d3m "WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Till, wiUmber, who bM been in Imsiiinss in tho -snmo beitdlng lor ttlQ hist thirteen yearn, is celling nil descriptions of Fine Oold mid Silver W atchen, Jewelry und Silver Ware, at retail, at the very Inwcst prices Gold and Silver Knlihh Patent Lover Watches, (.old and Silver Detached Lever mid Leninc Watcboa. (.old and Silver Horizontal and vtnie Watches. Gpla and Silver Iiulcpcuduut .Second Wutches lor timing horses. Gold Clnard, Fob ami Vest Chains. GoM Spectacles. (old and Silver Peacili.Gold Fens. Ladies' (.old and Stone Bracelets (Mild Lockets. Gold and Silver Thimbles. Diamond KingH and Fins. Ladies' and Gentlemen1! Hreastpinrt. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups, Forks, eVc. Gold Watches as low as TSQ to Jgjy each. Watches ami Jewelry exchanged. Spoons and Korku pitted on German Silver, a line article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or tho money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, and repaired in tho best manner, at much tes than the usual prices. GEO, C. ALLFN, Importer of WatCuM and Jewelry, Wholesale and Kclui.,51 Wall street, (up stairs ) fllfi ftmd. New York. MTIOMLlxWELr SPRINGFIELD. Till', proprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Stage Office in Springfield exiept at hixhouse that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor, Springfield, July 111, 1846. jyPJdtf. DISSOLUTION. rPH E partnership heretofore existing between Q, MAC-1 HOLD, F SCHNEIDER and F. Ii. MACHOLD, under the lirm of (i. MACHOLD & CO., is this day dissolved tiy mutual consent. All claims against, and debt! due said linn, will be settled by G. it F, B. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, 1819 card. THIS subscribers desire to return their thanks to the numerous patrons of the late firm of G, MACHOLL) iV CO., for the liberal ami unilorm support extended to them and beg leave to say. that the well known Mtttio Store will be continued as heretofore by the undersigned, who pledge renewed elmrts to make it still more deserving the confidence of Iriends and the patronage of the public. Columbus. July 1840. G. A F. Ii. MACHOLD, Fountain Paper Mill, COR. OK nttOAl) AM) WATXR .STs., COLUMBUa, OHIO. A. Ii. NEWRUKGII, HAVING leased the above establishment for a term oi years, has put it in complete order, and is now engaged In nianuftauirlng every Bize and quality of paper demanded by the Western market His facilities for manufacturing aro not surpassed by any establishment in the West, and satisfaction will invariably be riven. News, Wrupping, Book, and other papers of evory description, constantly on hand, or made at short notice. (HT Okiieks will bo promptly attended to. ietSntf C. W, KENT,"SON & COm AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 13b, in the corner building ol High and Hieh street, one door north of Denig & Sons' Drugstore, where we will be found ready tcrattend to all consignment that we may receive, such as Real Bi tate, Drv Goods, Groceries, Ace. O" Liberal advances made on consignment!. nov3 1yd. STEAM, GAS, AND WATEK TUBSE. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES, from to 4 inches bore, and from 'I to 12 feet Ion;:, capable of sustaining intern il presMire of from 400 to u()()lh p square inch, with 7Yes, JSfOOtM, Crowes, Slop Coclfct, Check Valves and other fittings, connecting by screw joints. AI.so WELDRD IKON FLUES, For Locomotive, Jloatfand oilier Steam Engine Boilers, Manufactured and tor salo by MORRIS. TA9KER & MORRIS. Olfico Third and Walnut ate., jy2-3m v.n.r. Philadelphia, Penn. NEIL HOUSE BATHS ;Are now in line operation, and this deligbtlul, clieap and licaltliy lunury, can now bo enjoyed in full perfection. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, at all hours. ICr Tickets obtained at the Oliicoof the Neil House. I.ndies' .ml lis. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging tho bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female alteuc.ant will be in readiness. jelG dtr. Till', subscriber having commenced the Book Binding business, in the State Journal building, High street, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Books, Periodicals, &c., neatly hound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. apl2tr C. SCOTT. WHITE FISH, &c In store and for sale 20 bids. White Fish; 15 4 do do. 4 extra large Lake Superior do. 7 bbls. No. 2, Mackerel. W. M. FINCH, WatS No. 4 and 5, Buckeye Block. IMBKIJJiAS AM) I'AUASOLS, MASUI'AI TUlll t) HV STKAM AT TBI AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, 257 I'enrl Street, (Sign of the Three Golden I mbrellas.) MERCHANTS in want of an assorlment of Umbrellas nd Parasols, are advised to pay no si cond profits, but to call at once on the Manufacturers, who are making 1500 Daily, by the introduction of Steam and New l'a-tent Machinery, and are enabled to produce the best and most elegant styles of goorls. and to sell them at a rate with which they may DEFY COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. P. f. We have a branch oT our House established in Boston. Mass., at No. 4, Sewall Block. Milk street, where wo shall bo happy to see our Eastern friends. jy3-55. I. S. A CO. Hats and Caps. J. II. COFFHOTH & CO., S2 High street. DODH'S Whito anil Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of CAPS, Jtc. Just received and for sale cheap. je23-dlf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. HII. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his . former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf end Kip Skins, Mo-roccn and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Lining,, Bindings, fee. All oj which will be sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June I'J, lK49-dtf. (irccn Lawn Cemetery. N OTICE is hereby given that I. Ota can be procuipd in Gteen Lawn Cemet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lots 8J cents per square foot. Second class Lots bj cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots It) cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weather, Trom 'J o'clock A. M. until (1 o'clock F. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3 dtft.!tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI SEMINARY, ' O R YOU NO I. A PI E S . South East e o f n o r o f Ninth tin d Walnut streets 1840. THIS Seminary will re OOffltnence ils annual session on the lirt Monday in Suntember. Mi,s Com: has associated with herself in the conduct of Ide Institution, Mr. and Mrs. ZACHOI, both ol whom, with some considerable experience in the work of education unite the devotion nnd spirit of a chosen Life-work. This institution w.ik established in this city more thai: six years since. during w hich time its utility and permanence have Impreaaed Ihemeelvei upon a large circlo of frieud. sue pairous. It is the design of this Instituti'in to tako as high a position in its standard of instruction as nny Seminary for females in this country. But not having discovered any" royal mail to knowledge," nothing inure is promised than what may bo accomplished by thorough attention to details and a hearty desire to fullil duty. H e believe that education is the work of a life, and all that can be dona nt school is the InytlM of a foundation in thorough elrmenturij knowledge and in discipline tf mind. tor this, as lime is required, and a flf femonfl coarse, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have nuy langi- nio ami symmetrical results Irom the education of their daughters, lo submit them to the full course, allowing them such time as may bo necessary to its mastery. This will tako nbout four yeare, commencing with young ladies of thirteen and fourteen, of ordinary atandard of attainment of that age. f in hub course, more attention will bo paid to thorough. nos in principl.) than to compass a great variety ol sub jeete. All teachers are impressed with the lact, that the lust Hep in education is to - Ititrn hum to learn ft and, lor this purpose, one subject thoroughly mastered is more useful Ulan n thousand superficially understood. pcciai atieiitiou is paid in tins course to the rilaihciimt- ics, as Iho buia of any truly liberal education, and tho newt means of disciplining the tniiid. The study of the French or German language, or both, is also earnestly pressed on the pupils of litis Institution, as another efficient means in aTiiinplh;hing the same obieel. rhcro will be an Elementary Deoarlmeiit. separate from the students of tho regular course, in which will be instructed the younger mcmbeisof the Institution. Special a tten tion will lie paid to this Department, as forming the materials lor the oilier more advanced classes, and us necessary to the success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of tho Teachers of lid. Institu tion, to make religious instruction an important pait of their WOW. fortius purpose, all the young lacltee are engaged in the sliuly of the Holy Scriptures, as a part of their course. I he uuinher ol pupils will be strictly limited lo such an amount as is consistent with the strength of the 1 list i tit lion, and the individual earn and attention dus to eacii pupil. io jaisr iconuimi is en ri inn in tint particular. A'eorps ol eightteachers will constantly give their whole time and nt- leniion to trie inlerestsul the Institution, t hree vacancies occurring in tlio present year have been supplied by highly accredited teachers from the Eastern Stales. It is believed that this Institution ulfords peculiar advan tages in the departments ol French, Drawing, and Music. I eachers ol these branches reside in tho lamily, and bring i greaier deKreoofattention.il well as higher oualiflca- tions, than urn generally bfongnl to bear on these subjects. In addition to the services of the female instructress in Music, residing in the family, two of the first male professors of Muiic in the city, also give their instructions to such pupils as are desirous of receiving them. Tf.KMi : BOABDinu i DriLs. Boarding, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, per year giio 00 " ' " ' pupils returning home on Friday, di 130 00 ST Payments in advance, at tho commencement of each term. Washing, per doi, 50 Use of Instrument, per year 12 (10 HUZi-imu A CARD. THE subscribers having, at. considerable expense, erected a Foundry and Machine Shop, such lis will meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thankful for past favors, they would ask f or a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making il worthy the conlidencc of an enlightened public. AM BOS fit LENNOX. i illinium -. July z, loio-iindtwiiwtt. LASTS AND-FIN dings. JUST received, at tfie sign of the Goldou Hoot, a ftesh supply of Lasts, of the latest stvle. Also, Shoe T bread of nil kinds, iron, copper nnd zinc Shoe Nails, Silk Twist, 1'egs, ice; all of which will be sold cheap by II. IL KIMBALL. ausu-aeewti BAKER'S PATENT PREMIUM GATB. IT is evident this Gate possesses many valuable qualities over tho Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing nriHciiiii: ooviatos all dillicuity ot sagging. 'Jii. Its siuipli city of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. 8 durability is secured by bearing its entire weight on the roll. urn, and only in a perpendicular direction. 4th. A team may approach it on either side without backing up to open it. nth. It BtideB parallel with the fence which renders it outol the way when open. 6tb. Time and labor saved in opening and shutting, equals fifty feet travel at etch operation. 7th. The dillicuity ofswinging against wagons while passing thro i. nhvintf.il lllh. 2. nr Innre in actually saved on .. irl. Gate by obviating tiie expense ol iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense ol the rollers will not exceed "Hi cts. j nese Gates took the first Premium at tho New York Stale Agri. cultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, l.'M'i; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Farm Gate has been built in front of the institution for the Blind, wncre Ihey may be inapected, The subscriber has the right for Franklin county, for the bovo Gntes, and will sell riuhls on reasonable terms. Columbus. June l.r).. il&wtf. JOEL SEARLES MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL WORK, Bring a Treatise upon the. Science of Euriscouia, or the 'minnier oj designating Disease, by an examination of the Urine; by FKHUBKIVR VLIJ&JYUUKUU, Jil D., of OoltlHItH, Hermann, translated bu M It. H'ic mer, Uriscopean I'lnjskiau oj jXew York, with notes and addiliuas adapted to American Practice. Over 400 MM, Sco., embellished villi upwards of two hundred colored cnuratings. Second edition rizised anil corrected. TIIE above is one of the most important Medical Works ever offered to tho world, being the first publication upon the intricate and mysterious Science ol Uriscnpia. This sienco has for ages been hitherto kept by the favored few in the strictest secresy.and only imparted toothers under I he firmest obligatioiiB.aud at enormous sums, lor the information conveyed. This work enables every one, of how. ever limited means, to secure the peculiar secrets of this inistcrious science. Tho tlrlaeonian System haB for ages maintained a popu larily surpassing all other theories of medicine by means of its universal success in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, and this popularity is destined to be exceeded a hundred Told by its tutuie greatness. The system has been practiced by the most eminent phy sicians lor the last four hundred years, and its followers are steadilv and firmly advancing, until at the present time it is practiced wita the greatest success in Germany, France, Austria. Kussia, England, ana generally urnugnoui the r-.u- ropean Kingdom, in some pans ot Asia, anu a lew practitioners are found in this country. The necessity of a work upon Ibis intricate nnd mystcri ous science has beeu long apparent. The celebrated Dr. Ohlenbiirgh has been manv years engaged in preparing this highly hnislied volume, ins lauors nave ueen apuniinntiy rewarded, three thousand velumes having been disposed of in Europe, in six months. Another edition having been called lor, has been prepared anil translated by Dr. VY tenter, nnd is now ready to bo delivered to purchasers, in Mm iled nmnunle. The superiority of this system over all ol Iters, in tL treatment of Chronic Diseases, has been fully tested in thousands of instances, and it only becomes necessary to obtain a concct knowledge of the science, to ex-lend that superiority to the treatment of nil diseases. Uris- copian Physicians, in all countries, have invariably secured the most llllDolinUed noioneiy aim popiuurny, uy means ol the general success attending 1 lie system. To the young Practitioner, this system ie particularly de sirable, as it immediately urdiers him into n practice that would take years of toil nnd labor to obtain upon any other sys'em, and perbnpa never to be acquired nt all. To the old Physician, the system is equally valuable, as it exempts him from the daily toil of a visitto each of his patients, who may be miles distant. In this work the appearance of the urine is given in two hundred and eight diseases, with engravings representing the appearance, term, color, reiunieni, snano, tinge, ate., ol every disease. Also, a synopsis of the Uriicopian system of treatment, adapted to American practice. Any person of good natural and acquired abilities may gain a sufficient knowledge of the system, to practice with success, in IVorr, six to nine months. Regularly educated 1'hysicianB in a much less time. Tho work will be forwarded by mail to any part of the country. Price 5. Persona inclosing us a live dollrtr note, will immediately receive a copy of thiB work. All remittances at our lisk. Addresa O. W. WIEMER, Pittsburgh, Pa. XT Country paperi may copy to the amount ot J5, and forward bills to 0. W. Wiemer, Pittsburgh, Pa. je30 dAw3m. tf I tri. d Jv g SEP A FRESH nupply ol 'union Teas just received, niavl d&w. C. R. KING. J. it IDG WAY & CO.. II HO AD STREET. QLUMBUR, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They aro the exeluaivo manufacturer! in this part i f the State of llucks Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stove, And have recently procured a" entire now set or patterns. containing late impruvemi nts made under the speciul direc- uarn oi me patentee, i n:s r-tove, iney are now prepareu to say. is the v..rv beBt family Conking Stove which hasev-cr been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four sixes, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in aizo nnd price so as to auit any family. The luhecribdre also make tfie Premium Cooking Stove ol a superior pal torn. Tina' is a good and cheap Stove. ijfrTiKlfSHffiM '"t-'loOveii Conking Stovi . & Wm5SMkH5I'i' Premium Improved Cookina Stoves. Wager! Air tight Parlor Stoves elemint pattern. Peckhnm's Vermont " ' nnd Box Stovee. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 1 and 10 Plain Moves. Plate Boxes, four sizes. The subscribers also continue the Plow business, as for. merly, an i make a variety of kinds ol tho very best materials and workmanship. In addition to their former business, they have prepared themselves at great expense, und are now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, ofvarioussiy.es and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will bo as low as work of filename quality can be procured for else-wheie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers cl Parker's Patent Water Whrel in this state, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. lecl3d&w J. RIDOWAY it. CO PIANO FORTKS. G. MACHOLD fc CO., have just been ro ceiving a new supply of Pianos, from the celebrated manufactory of C Meyer. Pbila- delnliia. which, ill elenmii-e it!' timm t,A nhia. Unity of touch, are not surpassed bj any other manufactory. We have also on hand, several of llucon A Raven's one-quailed Pianos, which we oiler for sale at very low prices. These instruments we warrant for two years'. Old Pianos en in exchange in part pay for new ones. " G. MACHOLD It CO., Music Slore, State at., near Post OHico. Columbus. June 30 3mddl w F RAN KLIN H OUSE. Agal (.. D. TAYLOK, late of the Montgoin-n .'. .V7e erv House, has taken the above stand, w hich ii" Has ino-'"i(!i"y ...p-,, i mm rnM.oij the comfort and convenience of his Iriends and others who may favor him with their custi m. His past experience in the business, warrants him in saying he knows the wants of (he traveling public, and is fully prepared to administer thereto, in a manner that w ill give genera satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to business, and studied effort to please, lo merit a liberal share of public patronage. April ,i, 1849. doiw aTpT STONE A Co.. WHOLESALE DEA LERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Spring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, lo which they invite the attention of the merchants in Columbus and surrounding country OurBtoek is large and as complete as can be lound in nny Whulesnln 1 louse in New York or Philadelphia, and we can and will sell them as cheap as they can he purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition o freight. Wo buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, the same places where the wholcsalo merchants east buy. and we can live at as small profits in Columbus, w here rents and other expenses are not one-tenth what they are east, as they can. We invite onn and all to look at our stock aud prices, and pidgc for themselves. A. P. STONE A CO. P. S. We take this method to snv to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, and we should be glad to seethem marlti difcw. REMOVAL. LP. PRESTON it CO.. have removed their Goods to NEIL'S NEW BLOCK. A lew doors North ol the Neil House, Where they will be glad to see their customers, und all oth-srs who wish to purchase GOODS AT FAIR PRICES. Custom made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand. Also, all kinds of Clothing, as usual. je30 dfcw.lm. Columbus nnd (iroveport Turnpike Company. THE President and Directors of said Company have made a requisition of 10 p r cent on all stuck subsctibed to said road, (being the second instalment.) payment to be made to VV W. Kile, treasurer of the board, nt his office in Madison township, on or before the lJth day of October, A. D. 1849. To persons residing in or near Columbus, the payments may be made to Thomas Moodie, Cashier Citv Bank. JOHN SHARP, President. John Cox, Secretary. Groveport, Aug. 14. M6ImdVw. J. L. A W. A. GILL, IRON FOUNDRY, corner of Town and Canal streets, Columbus. Ohio-, Warehouse, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stoves Ploughs. Corn Shellers. Hollow Ware ; nnd a general assortment of Foundry castings, always on hand. Job work and Machinery made to order in the bast manner, and in short notice. Juneiy. .w&.t-wlf. To Country Merchants. CALL on C. R. KING, and buy goods below the market prices. Cemc along, and make yourselves known as cash buyers responding to this call, and you will buv. For a few days only. C. B. rU.VG. May 17, 13111 dflt'w. COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN ic FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Dealers in Produce, would respectfully inform their friends nnd public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and mav be round at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willnrd, near the Scioto Bridge, where they olfer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low for cash or produce. Thev will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McELVAIN, julyftdAw. It. FITCH. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, on Very liberal terms, the lollow lug described real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line ol the corporation of Columbus, and opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. 86, 99. 100, 101 and 10C, of Crosby's addition of out lots Also, Nos 1,2.4 and 5. of Ramsey's addition. SMi. '27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half section No. 13. Also, in lot No. S!3. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city or Columbus. On out lot No. flti there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, dtc, There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame house. For further particulars, ss to price, Ac inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dc.-wtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. NEW HOTAN1C MEDICINE STORE. T(Jn High street, opposite A. P. Slone's S'ore. HE subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is tilling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such aB all persons w ho des ire freedom from bodily suffering, up-on rational .principles, may use to profit Also, a supply ol those well known Liniments lor external application, that he has been employed in manul'acluriiig for yeare past, the effect or which is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The different Syrups, Bitters, Tinctures, Ac. that are in use, can all be had on short notice. ap!3-dAwly ROBERT CLOUD. C I N C J N N ATI (LANS, Ac. AfV)) HALF BOXES BKtttVmVOII lMeitovEn Oyjyjyj WlrMt Ovkn GLASS, nssortedn, below, 1000 half boxes (ixS, 7xi), IJxlO, 11x10, !lxl2. 9x13, 9x14, 1000 " 10xl'2, 10x1 f, 10x15, IOjKJ, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " 12x14. 12x15, 12xl(i, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 13x24. 500 ' " llxlf, 11x15, llxl, 11x17, 11x18, lli20, 11x12,11x24. 500 " f 14x18. 14x20, 1Gi20, 10x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x10. 500 " 1(1x28, lf.x29, 20x22, 20x24, 24x30 24x36. 200 V Double thick 8x10, 10x12, lOxIG, 20x24, to 30x40. 300 " No. 2, 8x10, 10x12. 10x14, 10x15, 9il2. Also 500 boxes GLASS WARE assorted. 50 " Nerve and Bone Liniment. IW Pt and hall pt. Flasks, 25 I' Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottles. 20 hall' and 1 gall. 20 Oils, (is, 12s, 24a, 30s anil 40s to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 Godfreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and 1 gallon Jars. 15 Boar's Oils. Imitation Crown and dnnble 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. SPEKRS, No 12 Columbia st., March 20, 1819. dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haul wanl line, of American, English anil German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in ot1 r .' markets, as we are confident that our prices will be foil n J correspondingly low with those of New York and other Fn, tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grabs nnd Grain Scythes Scythe Snenths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of ShelT Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given toalloi ders entrusted to our care. MEAD A WINSTON. March 4. .IWtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. KUnR CONXUKO. WILLIAM Wool). ALTUD Wool CONKLItTfi, WOOD A CO., MAHOrACTUIIRRfl or Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, lied Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints and Cider Vinegar. .Vori lid of Court street, East of Broadway. YI IV. have adopted the most approved method, as prac-V tleedh best Eastern manufacturers, in manulac.'.ur ing While Lend, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pr. cured, and to give entire sntislaction. Oflered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan, 3 lyd&w Fr. SKINNER, ( Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lardi and Produce in eueral, No, 13, East Front st near steamboat landing, Cin- i uati, Ohio, ..el'er to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. A Co., Cincinnati J B. W. Snodgrass A Co., New Lisbon: GnggA Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B, Ross Ptv ': x- '- o.,.j, WvU.Ui I l-.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scolt. St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO TUB lltltr.If ' HAVI NG completed our new Piano and Tea Wareroome, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3G Bplen-did Pianos, and 300-ehests choice Teas, we invite purchasers nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine our Btock which will bo replenished weekly. uur 1 eaa are purchased lor cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being Irom the manufactory of Stodart A Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea VVarcreoms, and occupies tlie whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in i and j pound packages, ol' betterquallty, in better Style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & MXON. aiigl. N. E. corner 7th aud Walnut st,.. Cincinnati. O. A LEXANDRE SEIGNETTE BRANDY r n ... .... A I 1 u.i ii ... a -.j u, wij,c 'iic.i!iiure oeigucue uranoy; 10 hi " ' - M ' 10 hf " .1. J. Dupuy, Palo 7 hf Maglory ' i 5 hi' " Leger Freres ' In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., aul No. 24 Columbia st . Cincinnati. PORT WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Port ; 10 qr " Quilliinan's Trash Port ; 5 qr i Old Queen's " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A CO., ""'I No. 24 Columbia Bt., Cincinnati. pATAVVHA WINE.-2000 gallons Catawba Wine, VV tw o years old, manufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, Mny 14. 24 Columbia st. MAGLORY BRANDY. Seven hf Pipes Maglory Brandy this day received and (or sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., aP17 24 Columbia st. f B. OODDARD BRANDY 10 hf. Pipes J superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., P" 24 Columbia st. JB. GOOARD I1RANDY.-5 hf pipes J. B. Go-. (laid Brandy. ' vintage " 1805, in Blore and lor sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO , No. 21, Columbia st., Cincinnati. SICILY EIQsJOniCE. ice in store and lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE A CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia st. SCHEfDAM GIN." 5 pipes Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Leaf do. In store and for salo low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., JL 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TOBACCOTloTkegs No. 1,G Twist Tobacco, our ow n manufacture, in store, iiiid for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. My 16. 24 Columbia nt.. Cincinnati. liI i:i If ami s ii" am ivul'l ...... ...... ... ... ... , ..m ,-, i ; 2(H) hrla. 1 . , Ii I HuaSai Sfl Ar. k u u.i.. : B ) " ... lUlllftMB,. iiriiiiu, lauding Irom Belle lale. and for sale by "pn !LL!:!i5 HEFFNER, Cineltantl. MULES. Six very tine Mules, ilTtable for ('alitor nia idvenlurers, may be bad by applying to apfi KING & HEr'FNER. 27 M ,1 1 ii it Ciorinnnti RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 i boxes. 100 i boxes, landing from John Adams, nnd lor sale by po KING A HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Bell Isle, and for sale by KING A HEFFNER, npG 27 Main st , Cincinnati. 100 apt, BAGS Pimento ; 00 bngn Jiwn Coffee landing Trom United States, and for sale by KING & HEFFNER, Ciucinnati. I E ATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirling Leather Yj just received by KIN ING it HEFFNER. apt, No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. 2UGAR AND MOLASSES. 350 hdd. Sugar, fair 3 and prime; 1,200 bbls. Molasses. Fersaleby KING A HEFFNER, 27 Main street. mar22. Cincinnati. PATAWHA WINE. 2.000 gallons Catawba Wine j 2 years old, " manuractiirsd by an experienced vintner,' for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO , jel. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. rTTWIST fOBACCO.-32 kegs No. l,6TwialTo J bscco, in More nn lor sale uy SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. jel |
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