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f PUBLISHED ON TUKSDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 13. THRALL. hiii i. south-cast corner of High otrcet and Sugar alley . terms! Daily during tlie session of the Legislature, and tri-wcekly the remainder of the year, $b 00 Tri-weekly per annum, 1 00 Weekly per annum, 200 Terms or Advertising. Twelve linei or leas, one or three insertions, $ , and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three montlis $b for sii moiitlm jJH for 1- montos IJ Louder advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of -M per cent, on the amount over tv Jti in six months. By thk Ykar. K or twelve lines ,12 fourth of a column 520 half a column $30 whole column $10. J3US1NESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and ("miiiBellort. at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. IS. Whiting V Huntington's Book-store, tu stairs. Nov. I, 1846. V. J. Matthews. A. B. Butti.ks. ENGLISH V CALKINS, ATTORNF.VS nnd Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to t.ieir care in any t ne Courts of this State. Office corner of High and State rents, over the Columbus Insurance Company's office. Jidy 1!), IMA, ELIJAH BACKUS, A TTORNF.Y at Law. Columbus. Ohio, will attend toanv f business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of tlie lourls in this Mute. Uttice oti High street. JAMES D. LA It I MOKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. con be foundat the office ot Swayne & Bates March 3. KING & ANDEKSON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law and Soliciten in Chancery, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession in the v.irious Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the U. States. Rurvi King. Chahits AaOBKiOV. Feb. 21, lftHi. lyr. (Latr of Ifayton.) " 7 NT WHITING AY HUNT INCifdNl BOOKS F.LI. F.KS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton K.i uk. H it'll street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortinenj. of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIHEKT & LI L LEV, BOOK-BINDKliS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columhus. Aug. 18, 1845. Win. Skibi:rt. M, U. LILLET. HOOK IIINDEHY. c. MATTOON, Book -binder, High street, opposite Whiting & Huntington's Book-store. Book-binding of every description, eNeculed on short notice. GERE. ABBOTT cV CO., "pE.LF.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. NtUs. Class, I t House mnlders materials Farming and Mechanical Tools. Militarv Goods, &c. &c. No. Hil High street, sign of the Cilt I'adlock. MING & KICHAHDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic lry (ioods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, fcc Jkc, wholesale ami retail, Nt. 1, (ioodale's Row, High street. it II. BULKY. DE ALER in Law, Medical, Tlieologieal.Clasflical, School and MiscellancnUH Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRVCOIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines. PainU.Oils, Dye Stuffs, OlaRR, -e. Sir,, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad Ktrerts, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOl KNE, T"E.LERS in Dry Goods, (imeeries, Hardware, Drugs, XJ Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Arc, High street, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 1, 1I(H. M. II. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cl iti v atk, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st nnd Kith o ach month. Terms Ineryear; four copies for ff.'l. H7" OHiie in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R IDG WAY & COm IRON' FOI'NDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. COU Mill S HAT STORE. JE RCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ines, always kecjw on hand a good assortment of Hats and 'ap of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. w7a. Mccoy & c679 WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Drv Goods and Groceries, opposite the State limine, llih street, Columbus, Ohio. A a new ui;ggy NO Harness for bale. F.nquiie of Sept. ::. J. D. OSBORNF. A- CO. ORANGES and LEMONS. AFRESH supply of Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale at 1L J. OOFF It CO'S- Confectionary, in the .Neil House. Mpi. I. WATCIIES ' A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just re-re'ived, and for sale at lo-.v prices. We have some of tlie fwt that were ever otfered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLATT k CO.. NtHl House. STEEL coons. AFRESH supply of Steel Reads, Hap Clasps. Fob. Vest and (iuanl ( bains, Rrenst Pins ami Bracelets, of new tvle, Afe. Ac. Just received by June 27. W. A. PLATT Ac CO., Neil House NERVE AND HONE LINIMENT. " ALLEN'S Genuine Nerve and Rone Liniment, by the gross, dozen or single, at the 1 nig Store of J. R. WHEATON. April 2fi. Corner of Rroad and High sts. Searpa's Aenustie Oil lor Deafness. A FR i - h .supply just received and for sale at the Drug Store, corner of High ami Rroad treets, by J. It. WHEATON, May fl. Sole Agent in Columbus. " PATENT-MEDICINES. ALL the valuable Patent Medicines kept constantly on hand, and such onlv ax are genuine. Ill MPHREY A KRAMER, June '25. City Drug Store. PISTOLS. A SI ITI. Y of om Iwrrel and six barrel revolving Pistols, justreceived. W. A. PLATT CO., June. 27. Neil House. 1. iilm nl Speetneles. ALSO, double convex and concave Spectacles, for all ifres, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle (ilasa, of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by W. A. PLATT At CO., Feb. 7. Afii M. AI i. re Steel f.oodH A IWTHER lot of StMl h.-mj( imm.7 l.c. f MM thin day. W. A. I'l.A'lT 4. CO. March 31. C'nrrince Sprirntn AND Ailca, Itiictrv l.ainiM, Haiitla amt Imlia Kuhlicrl Inth. fi hale at Qm man of the lill.T PADLOCK. Bent Junintn Nnil. A 8HORTED siica. frcm i p'iiy to Ml n iiv. for alc at the XV .iirn of tlie (April 7.1 ClI.T l'AI1.0CK FOIl RKKT, A Kit V pVa.ant and roim-iucnt two atv Brick Dwell- U-1. inff. on t ront .t. March 2. a short dlstancr north of Broad .t W. A. n ITT Iloutc Trimrnine A'F.RV pond aasortment, and more cpcctcd, of Mortice, Rim, Cottajre and other Lock, and l.atrhea, for ale at the im of the (ill.T PADLOCK. CookN Infalliblr Eye Water. I.SO, Dran's Chemical PlaMrr. s celebrated article for the cure of Chronic and Inflammsl'iTT Rhrumatism, Spinal Irritations, White .Swelling . Fever JAnf Ac For isle bv J B WHEATON. DniBfflst, April 2fi. Corner of llicb nnd Broatl ntm. Dmes, Medicine nnd l e Stntl.. AFRESH SI I'PLY just receited and for sale low.by J. B. WHEATON. Columbus, Oct. 7. Corm-r of Hich and Broad sts. PAINT I1KI BHKB. A FULL asortinent of Paint Brushes and Pah Tt J iust received and for sale br J B. WHET('N Auff. P.t. Corner of High and Broad st. NAUJs. LI- siirs Cut and Wrought Nails, at the sijrn of the L May.1l. t ill.T FADUX'R. wims! whips! wmni A r',r",,JK q . -maite, i-ioing aiw miray J a. v nips, (gut and whalebone,) juci rereivni ami tor saje l it(Mi. ny July 1. F, V SLOCI M. Opposite roblie Buildings Olumbns. CASH FOR PRODI CE, B( OMSTOCK A CO. sre paying the highest pnre in cash for Wheat, Corn. Flax-seed. Ciover seed, Timothy seed. Flour, Lard, Tallow, Bees-wax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Baron. Wool, feathers and Hemp; and sell Fiour. Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, Ae. Ac., at the lowest prices. Jnne 13, IS-kl CARPET BAGS "DRI F.I.S. Common and Ingrain and Grain Carpet JJ Bags, of a variety of sires and colors, kept ronstanlly j n hand, by JW 1 1 K. Ii. SLOt CM OHIO VOLUME X. VESTINGS, &c. TJl'FF and Fancy Cashmere eatings; Striped and Flaid AJ UUI Drills just received bv April ;J0. WING & RICHARDS. Steel Beads, Ti'els nnd Iinu Clasps. TJr.AlJ BAGS, Purses, Purse Silk, Gold Pens, Silver J Ware Feb. it;. Vare, &.C., just received per express. For Bale by SOAP. CASTILE, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. Humphrey & kbamf.r, June 25. City Drug Store. William II. Jarvis &, Henry Jarvis, CM)LLKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April IL 18H;. y. Columbua, Ohio I) YES. DYK-WOOPS and Coloring materiats of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail. HUMPHREY &. KRAMER, June 4. City Drug Store. LookinoGlttsM Plntes nnd Ennies. "CITHER sold separately. C. C. ROSE. x J 1 June W. SALMON. FRESH No. 1 Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish; Grand Bank Codfish. This day received and for Bale, by July 11. JOHN MILLER DR. B AN NI N G8P A T ENT LACE. FOR weakness of the body, pain in the back. Ac. ttC, sale by J. B. WHEATOX Koi Aug.1, 1H1.V tf. Aent. M 1 LL AN D CROSS CI T SAWS. FAY Ac Ml. 1101 KNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill ami ( 'ross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices TA N N KITS 61 L. " T?OR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore A Ot J. IS. .YMlvVJlM, Oct. S3. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, I? OR CISTERNS, Wells and Ae.meducts, for pale at the j sign m tne GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. G ENUHfE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at tlie sign of tlie May IS. (ill.T PADLOCK. NEW mi ens coins. "I INCHAMS, Printed Lawns, Halzorinea, Baragoa, Mua ji ii ii i luvnaiM. KniDroMWM ditto I r Lains, .Ve. All new styles, lor sale liy WI.Mi & UICHAKDS'. April II. HOI (ill's SKIRTS. HOrtllPS Patent Sea (trass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, ly Sept 34. J. 1). OSIiORN &. CO. SAWS. HOE & CO., and YVilmot Sl ltowland's Mill and Cross cut .Saws ; lloe fi Co. and Wilinot & ltowland's Circular do. Spear A Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; Panne! and ripninu do.j Butchers' and Back do.; Billctt anil Turning Wcbli do. July II",. (IKKK, ABBOTT CO. " FAMILY 1'LOI K. TT A VI.NO made arrangements with some of the hest mills XI in Sprinutield, for Hour, fee shall for the future lie supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Cull on us. Oct. 11. B. ( OMSTOCk & CO. con Jim s ac:kncy. HAHTKOKI) KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Csr-itai. 5i,juj.inn. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Of. lice. Carpenter's Building, lietweeu the Kxcliaujie anil City Banks, Columbus. TLMO. ORIi PlTH, Sept. IS, I Mi, Secretary. GIOCniB. I.MPKRIALand Vouiin llsun 'l'eas. Chocolate, Cocoa, (iiii(jer. Pepper, Spiee, Ciiuianion, Nutmets, Mace, Citron, &c. .Vc. Just received at the June 1 CITY PKl'O STORK. CITY HOI sr. C. W. KENT. Proprietor. IN full blast. April 2, l4o A RARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sale one of the most desirable business locations to be had in Columbus; being the !i joining the F.xrhanne Rank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SUMNER CLARK. GENUINE MO! SE-IIOLE ANVILS, i I receneil ami lor sale at tlie -in ol trie I Sept. 10. (JILT PADLOCK. BOO ke;s just received and for sale at the siifn Tl'NIATA NAILS J of the Sept II) J PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRY GOODS, JUST received at 1 99, High street. 1000 pieces new stOe Prints; .'in do. Cinghams, Oingharn Lawns, Ac; HX do. Cottonndcs anil Drillings; Also, a large and well delected stuck of Fancy and Staple Dry ( ionds. FAY .v KILROI RNE, April -11. No. ttl High st., sign of the Rroad-aie. CLOCKS, JUST rer-eived, and for sale low, ttrass, ,t) hour and nhirm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June :7 W. A. PL ATT 6i CO., Neil House. GOLD PENS. JUST received, a larce supply of ( Ui Pens, of the brnt make, which we otl'er at reduced prices ; among them are llrmm't. Htm dirt t Itarmy sand the llrnry Pen ; alto, heavy extra catei. W. A. PLATT A. CO., June '11. Neil House. 30 Tons I'm Iron, TUST received on consignment, and for sale low, 0 .March Ml H. (OMS'KK'K & CO NEW IHWNKTS. JI'ST rereivrdhv the .iilwrnlicr.. a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Princ. Alliert. fancy Branl and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which ran he afTord ed at nnilsuall) low prices. 1AV & KII.BOI UfK. CjflUUAOi TRIMMINfiN. LAMPS and Bands; India lliihlier ( loth md f"tiips; Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Leather and Bindings; Patent ( loth and l)ash Pramef ; I.ilit Frames and Tassell, ; Spriniiaand Ailes. (.F.RF., ABBOTT A CO. IKII Sh III II.DIXi MATKHIAI.S. T W IJ P July OCKS and Latches. Boll... Screws, Hinges, .Nails, (ilass, nttv, Pullies, Sash Cord, A c. Julv K (il'.ltF.. ABBOTT A- CO. loo achi:n la.m for salk. 'INt. m Lima lowii.lnp. LiekuiK comity, odio. about miles from F.tna. 'J'he ahoM1 Innil w ill he sold ehe.ip. For particulars, MR of May X. B.(:OMST(K K A CO. WYE HTI FFS. r 0OWO0D, Ckwaai, Fartte. .Nickwnod. Mum. Cot- 1 J I" r Hlue itriol. Oil v itrml. Indigo. Mtract ot Log ! ac Kul. tr. Ac Just rerenrd, and for aale low, at whole ale or retail, lir J. B. Will . TON, PnuncUL Oct. 'J. twAw. Corner High and Broad streets ll RANCE. L0SSFS by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. K. ROBBINS. (ien Agent, ( incinnati. Jan V,. M J .l BU.KT. Agent, Columbua. H bo w ill take C astor Oil and Salts ! TlffR. ZAIKX P( IRTKR'S IW Mans Sugar Curstire iVl Pills. and Mcdi( atod Stoniarh Bitters. Prirr- t rents per boi and bottle. Prepared hv Dr Porter, New York, and for sale by J B. WHF. -TON i Oct. 7 tf. Corner of Broad and High sts. Just received, at Rose's Store, TVTF.W Btjlw Dren Csaaa French Lawns, Barace, Bal- Mudin I. Uins. Ae. Drop ,n and eiam.ne them. . j4 May no. ioi men sTREirr. ONE HUNDRED pairs Kbptir Springs for buftie and rarrisees, inst received and for sale at the m of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. MM ITII'M VHT.S fT nomfstic Manufacture, the bel in the mark' . r--r W sale at te e,gn .t the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. 100 do7rn Filr-. OF Spsar Ik Jarktnn. Mottram. Ibh.tson. Bntrb-r and otbrr cflebralrd makera, for sal- at (be sien nC tm? Apnl 7 lill.T PADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1846. N.iiitr i.firii i.iinios. fV Cornelius & Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- J uuugs of all kinds, wholesale or retail, hv W. A. PLATT 4- CO., Aril MMft Peb. 7. TLAIN and tiyured India Rubber Cloth, for carriaye;tops, warranted not to num. Also, Carriape Trimmings, generally. T. P. K.LI.IS & CO.. Sept. ti No. 94, High st. To Fainter. PAINTKRS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds ot painting materials, Paint Brushes, Bronze, Gold and Silver Leaf. Dutch Metal, fee. Sold by Juno 4. HUMPHREY & KRAMER. "F1P" Calico. PLENTY of good Calico left at a " lip" a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be -'just out." June 25. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CUTTERS. R. FITCH &. CO., have just received a large lot of Mar-ble Slaba. of all descriptions, which they olfer for aale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. Thone wishing to purchase will do well to call aoon. The article is superior to any before uifered in this market. June lis. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some small,) in this (Franklin) county, on verv good terms ; land good. Also, several firms and tracts ot laud in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good land or other property in Ohio. THOS. W. M MOSELEY, Aug. 'IZ, litHi. Land Agent. &e. New Style-1846s SATIN and Molc-km Hats of tlie latest style and best quality just received at April IW. WINO & RICHARDS. (enuiae ArmitHKC Moutteholc Anvils, SOLID box and common ViscH.fors.de at the sign of the A priir mvr padlock. Seals nnd Presses. SEALS Engraved, ami Seal 1'resseB furninhed, for Nota". ries Public, Coniliinn Pleas and Supreme Court. Recorders, Ate. &c., at verv low prices and nhort notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA I T & CO., Neil House. TO FARMERS. SCYTHES andSneatliM. Hay Hakes and Forks, drain Cradles, Rifles and Scvthe Stones, for snleat the sign of the C1LT PADLOCK. GERE, ARROW CO. No. lOl IIigh "street; i(ir- just rttthm rpHREE TIIOL'SA.ND lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from No. 1 ;l to 86. 'JtKKI lbs. Log Chains ; .'';( pair Trace Chains; 'Zi) doz. Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10 doi. Manure Forki. July lC. White Lead, Oil and nrnthes. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, tu whole ami half barrels ; KM) kegs White Lead; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July hi. OERE, ABBOTT fc (-0. SEEDS WANTED. THE highest market price paid in OmA, for Clover, Flax and Timothy ieed, at the head of the Canal. Aug. 111. B. CO.MSTOCk 6l CO. MRS. MILLER'S TORACCO. " TWO Huudreddoien Mrs. Miller's line cut chewing To-baeeo.by July 11 JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Earthquakes arcounted for. THOSE loud rumbling sounds, whirl, are I'reijiiently heard in this virinitv.and are supposed by some to lie the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low. muttering roar of a half-choked earthounke, have been discovered to he nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tearing oil' some of their strong New (ioods. May 1 L FOR RI1IIIONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in ahety with (odd and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 11. W. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. DRI't.S. MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. '"PHE sulihcnlicrs have just received a large addition to A their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, A c, which thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommoda ting terms. Aug. 1-1 FAY A KILHOI K.M.. PORTRAIT PAlNTINti. THE Public are rcspcotfullv invited to call at OboMUJ E. Wai.( iitt's Room, on Town st , east of High, and examine his sfiecimeiis in the above art. Jan S tf. TIN PLATE. TMIE subscribers ha for sale jOhoxes Tin Plate, I-.1X X and H) boxes x do; also. Wire, assorted N Knssia ommoii Sheet Iron. Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. b. 12. I U x KILBOl RNE. MACHINE CARDS. rpilE subscribers have for sale .'it setts Machine Cards 1 fancy and pkin set, Nos. .Mi. 91, H, S3, ami .H. wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. Feb. 12. FAY A KILBOl RNE. ( RO( LltlLN. THE subscribers oiler for sale at their old stand, No. C ( loodale's Bow, 1- hhds. prime . O. Sugar. New Orleans anil Sugar House Molasses. .VI Rags RioCoffee, Fine chew ing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young llysi.;l Tea. Peiiner. Spice, (iinger, Ac, &e. March I. FAY A: Ml. BOURNE. PRINTING INK, Vt 7ARR WTEDas good as any other manufactured in the T I lilteil States. I he sutwunlK-rs hav uur men appoint' ed airents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink. mannfae tured at ( incinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold tor in t iiicinnaM. March 1. FAY & KILBOURNE. Thin dy received, 1X)Z. Itllr. I'aU-lit Coulitrr Vale., will) ,rnop. For mtr rli,ai,bj T. 1'. ELLIS, ic CO. Sept. 8. N" 'Jl. HinK it PI RE PORT WINES. r QR. cat-Ks Port inre.for medical purposes, this ds? re-,) reived, and for sale, by JOHN M I I .I.I l; July 11. OIL FMMIR f LOTH. r PIF.CF.SOil Floor Cbith. of eiclb-ut miality and beau J tiful patterns, just reieived andd sale bv April 17. FAY Ai KILBOURNK. VARNISH. i r Rarrrla just rereiveil, varying in price from jjl 50 to 1 1 Jjti per gallon. For sale bv Aii. r. 27. . ( OMSKH K At CO. 1 a KF.OS fine eastern M Nails. for Plwterer's use For I 4 sale by T. P. EL 143 A CO . pt. 8. io. 'rr. iihMi St. TANNERS' OIL. 2r BBI.S Tannem' Oil. ifth" best qualitv. for sale by ,) Feb 12. 1 Y A MI.BOI KNI Western Reserve ( heese. BOX KS ( -ti r'i lle-i rve Cheee, old and new, on ) f hand and for nl JOHN MILLF.B July 11 LINSEED OIL. BRL. Linscrd Oil, just Termed and for sale bv Jan. IR. B (OMSTOCK A CO. GO OIL AND PAINTS. rc ke-j" r"i re White I-ead. ground in oil ; JIM I Jfl hbls. Lin-red (hi ; in hols. Turpentine; Dry White UsH. Red 11, Venetian Red. Yellow Orber, Pans White and Chrome Green . Chrome Yellow, Litharge , Paint and White-wash Brushes, Ae. Ac. Just received ami forsab-.by FAY A KILBOl RNF. .ffpnl 5 No .V. High at . sign of the Broad aie. GLAM. AAA boies 8 bv 10 and 10 by Ii Glass; )J V) dn iirtie -ires, from in by I t to lfi bv ; i (Hi bents Window iah. Jnt reeeied, and f"f iMle.br r II A KILBOl P.NE. April 28. Nn. !.v High st , sign of the Kroad-axe. LINSEED on,, ia GALIONS jtit rereived and for sale low. by the OUU barrel or smaller quantity, by J B WHFTON, Aug 19- Comer if High and Broad sts. ABLET W ANTED. ajUUU tb. hilirt pnre in cash 1' r r m siiKi-s ihrfeT -srtrd. fw .h,rh w, -,ii P.. Ort 4 - B. COMSTOTK fO. WAITED. oOOO BCliri S(V,l..jnmdn n.iwd.Wrln Tim oth. srrd. B tt)M' n 1 OMTIX K CO. - r f l.R. ( 'ton ( laaia, .No. ft to 16. JUUU 5J")llei Cotton Bats WVk Yarn and C arpet Chain. Jnel received aad for sale by Feb. Ii. FAT A KILBOURNE Dr. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture. FOR the cin e of the following cvmplmnt : Dropsy in all its forms; (iravel in its several stages ; nil diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary oreana; all Female Complaints, Suppressions. Ac. Ace.; Weakness, Diseases of the blood. sun as Scrolula, and others of an eruptive character; all affections of Lungs; Inflammations of every kind, even those of the Lyes ; Liver Complaint, Consumption, (ieneral Debility of the system; Piles of every character; Jaundice, FVver and Ague; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to ho reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in every pM no matter what the complaint may tie no matter how various the class of complaints make a permanent and radical (lire, if the medicine he offers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the emcacy of the article, and he it; at liberty to use the names of the fid lowing highly respectable individuals, who have bt-en cured, in thiB city and vicinity. Every individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and tlie particulars of the cases cured can be known by reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleasure. furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. The proprietor asks. and. in deed, most earnestly solicits a Btrict investigation of the testimony here set forth and. if a departure from strict truth In found in any certificate offered, be will pay the cost of the publication of said exposure and abide ny the consequences. The proprietor woublalso state that everycure here certilied to, lias been given over as incurable by the most talented medical men in this city and State and such Vis been the case with every cure in nle by this article, fir and near. Rut the theory which the inventor of the Lithontriptic bases his cures upon that of but "one great dis ease M the impurity of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that but ONE GREAT REMEDY il necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which hern follows establishes the theory as firm as the rock of ages. Mrs. Emery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, case of Scrofula, terminaiing in ceneral dropsy, radical and entire cure. Silas Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing,! complete and perfect etire. Mr. C. A. Wilson for many vears connected M ltd the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Ltti 11. Williams, police ollicer, case of bleeding piles, inflammation of the eves and scrofula, a perfect cure. Mrs. Daniel Kenney. of tins city, general dropsy William Homes, police constable, erysipelas, of 1.1 years' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs. Lockman, '.'ill Pearl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a lingular cure. Hiram A V aughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, a complete cure. (ieo. P. Baker, of Aurora, ease of scurvy leprosy of 111 years' standing thU cure is certified toby the Hon F. P. Stephens, Judge id' Erie county; P. M. Vosburgh, Esq., Surrogate of Erie county; 1. V. Van-derpool, Esq., and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 17, Chippewa Btreet, Buffalo, rase of affection of the heart, with palpitation, debility, Ac, a cure. The wife of the Rev. John W. Vaughn, of Alcott, Niagara county, N. Y., aired of dropiy. Mrs. Scott, Carolina street, Rufl'alo, hvdrotho-rax or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock, SS7, Franklin, st., Buffalo, formerly of I tica, spinal complaint, with blind piles, a distressing case, perfectly cured, and attested toby Sir. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Berlin. Ilensselaer eoiinlv. New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to by her husliaml, Oliver Main. Mrs. Susannah Ibdltroolt, nl' llainbnr ;li. Erie county, cured of dropsy, by two unities MfcIV f tMq in (Mi. me. nlieMeil to bv Mr. C. f. S. Thomas and Mr. Marston, Rolllirook. befbn Judgt BamiW, Hmn Varian, id' Ahlen. Erie county. N. Y . cured of nnasarco or cellular dropsy, alter tapping had been r. sorted to ffaftf times, and over fit) gallons o water taken from him. Miss of West AoMaVrM, cured of irregularity of the menses and fluor allius. The proprietor thin presents the above array of testimo the p irticulars will po (miml in tin o-hhiiIiIi is. wimii give a treatise on the complaints, and also on the wrappers lieu, 1. 1 Hie bullies, lie sure toeail and gel a pamplilet all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as water, that alt w ho are in ill health may read.buv aid be cured. IJf.wak v. ok t oi'MTKlUFiTs. I, very bottle has the writ ten '.-nature of it, ( . an idi n under the direction, and stamped upon the cork also, " auirlin's V eget due Lit linn triptic Mixture. " blown upon the botlle. Put up in .Ml oz. bottles, at $1 per bottle, and 1J ox. Imttles, at per bottle. Manufactured and sold bv Dr. (J.C. V l till .YUM, Main street, Buffalo, Y Y., to whom all communication! must come, pott paid. And wholesale anil retail, bv WM. BURGER, ai) and ( onrtlandt street, New York city. Also, for sale bv hS rallowa)j UMtl H. CLARK A CO., ) Druggists, Hich sL, J. Ii. VtfHK ATON , Cohnsaat) Ohio. A. H. BROWN CO., Mt. Vernon. S. KNEPPEB, Wo. VAN Cl.l'A E A NU.U ELL, Dayton. Also, for pale, whelesale and retail. Ii JOSEPH II. Ill RGB, Cincinnati. Aug. 5, IfllT.. y. C. B R I IN C K Ii R IIOFF'S TVTOTWTTH STANDING the boasting of empiric of great 11 cures never performed and torged cerTifieales or niem, vet their nostrums sink like others of their kind, in the great sea of oblivion. The test of time is the guidin? one for the searching wick, who are anxmuslv watching every gleam of hojH that shines on their path. The Health l.estnntive lias l.'. n iiupetiiously assailed as the production f a nnstnim monger, not time has proven that a false and base insinuation, and has jewelled her reputation with irene" "f honor fri.m the caskets of those who have experienced the effects of this balm. Its sovereign power is shown in the cure of complfiinN of the Liver sun Luncs. Consumption, Coughs ami Colds even in their greatest severity. Asthma and Pain in the Bread and Side. All that is desirable in a remedy for these coniplsints. is in the Kesloralive reduced and concentrated to the ultimum of their power, and so placed m Much perfect combination that their several and united forre is exjierienred at one and the same time. Il i mt otfered as s palliative only for disease, but a a complete exfrrmi-nition ttf tt. and a restorer to natural and blooming heilth. I As all the testimony of unimpeach lble witm an m often in-I sufficient to convince those who are determined to withstand the force of evidence, no m titer how powerful, we ! earnestly hope that they will make trial of the Restorative, and be convinced by actual demonMration. The safety of I your life depends on the ue of this medicine, without it ; von ha' tter ha1en to on nsre f"r a oiiiek and fstal ter mination of vmr disease ; bot by its M yon avail yonraelf of means which cannot di-apMiint or delude yon. The following rrrtifirste is from Ir. Chilton, the well known New York Chemist ' I have analvied s bottle of medirine railed ' C Rrinker-hofT Health Restorative,' and find that it does not contain Merrnrv, or anv other metallic preparation, nor opmm in anv of its forms. It is composed of vegetaWe matter entirely." Junta R. ( mii tos. M. 0. C BRIN( KKBHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Horace Everett. U. S. Agent. Pnnripal Office. Hudson at.. New York. Acests: Cobimbtts, J B. Wheaton ; West Jefferson, John Y. Hopkins; London, Wm FM pnngfield, John Ludlow ; Worthinffton. S. Brown; iVlaware. Bradlev A Pratt i Saatanry, Wm. Y. Wynans A Co ; Johnstown. Min Wnffht; Alexandria. H. Y. Owen ; Granville. Pntehard A Son j Newark. J. N Wilson ; I to a. L. W. Knowlton ; and one agent n almost every town in the Unit" States, an advertised. Oct. 6 I m. W?". . n'lTvr.TI . 7,Z Vh TZmZZZ C flrF(, ami r-nt(Mi il in a r omplr't and faahinnabl atyl. is preparer! tn r-r.i. Rarrra im th most r-asnnaMr tVrrn.. and to aTnmriMidits thm in (hr mo.r aatisfactor. manner Bgmbff of moms, suitablf for finiu:. ran br iad rf ap pliatiMi br mad clrtj. E. I. SMITH Scot. 5. IM,. Fahaestoek's Vemifiigr, WHOI ESALL and Retail, at the Drag Store nf J B. WHETOf. Ipril A V. Corner of Brond and High sts jNUMBER 45. OCTOBER. BV THE I 1 I VrUXU UAVLURt) CLARK. Solemn, yet beautiful to view, Mouth of my heart ! Thou dawncat here, With sad and faded leaves to strew The sum iner'a melancholy bier. The moaning of thy winds I heir, As the red sunset Hies afar, And tiara nf purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star. Thou solemn month ! I bear thy voice-It tells my soul of other days, When but to live waa to rejoice ; When earth was lovelv to my gate ; Oh ! visions bright , Oh ' hlessed hours, Where are their living raptures now I 1 ask my spirit's wearied powers I ask my pale and fevered brow. 1 look to Nature and behold My life's dim emblems rustling round. In lines of crimson and of gold The year's dead honors on the ground ; And sighing with the winds, 1 feel, While their low pinion., murmur by. Bo much their sweeuing tones reveal Ol life and human destiny. When Spring's delightful moments shone, They came in zcphvrs from the west, Thev bore the wood lark's melting tone, Tfiey stirred the blue lake's glat.nv breast, Through Summer, fainting in the heat, They lingered in the forest shade ; But chanced, and strenghtened now they beat In storm, o'er mountain, glen, and glado. How like those transports of the breast, When life is fresh and joy it new, Soft as the halcyon's downy nest, And transient all as they arc true 1 Thev stir the leaves in that bright month. Which Hope about her forehead twines, Till Griff s hot sighs around it breathe-Then Pleasure's lip its smiles resigns. AJaj for Time, and Death, and ("are, What gloom about our way thev (ling ! Like clouds in Autumn's gusty air, The burial pageant of the Spring. The dreams that each successive year. Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride, At last like withered leaves appear, And sleep in darkness side by side. Aniictcs of the Sailor'ft Life. IIV TIIK KKV. Mil. AHHUT, OK N A TICKET. A man wan Hpiakinir a lew davs ago of the emo tions with which he was overwhelmed, when he bade adieu to bis family on his last voyage. The ship in winch lie was to sail was at Ldgurtuwn on Alurtha s Vineyard. The packet was nt the wharf which was to convey him from Nantucket to the ship. He wcnt down in the morning and Baw all his privLte Hca stores stored away in the sloop and then returned to his home to take leave of his wife and children. His wife was sitting at the tireside, struggling in vain to restrain her tears. She had an infant a few months old in her arms, and with her foot was rocking the cradle in which lay another little daughter ubout three years of age, with her cheeks llushi-d with a burning fever. .V' pen can describe the anguish ot such a parting. It is almost like the bitterness of death. The depart ing father imprints a kiss upon the cheek of his child. Four years will pasn away ere he will again take that child in his nruis. Leaving his wife sobbing in anguish, he closes the door of his house behind him. Four years must elapse ere he can cross that threshold ngain. One sea captain upon this island has passed but seven yenrs out of forty-one upon the land. A lady said to me a lew evenings ago, l have been married eleven years, nnd counting all the days my husband has been at home since our marriage, it amount to but three hundred and sixty days, lie is now abneiit, having been gone fifteen mouths : and two yeas more must undoubtedly elapse befure his wife can see his face again, and when lie shall return, it will be merely a visit to his family for a few months, when he will again bid them adieu for another four years absence. 1 asked the lady the other day now many letters Hhe wrote tu her husband during his last voyage. "One hundred," was the answer. "And how many diil he receive i1'' Six." The inevitable rule is to write by every ship that leaves this port, or New Bedford, or any other port that may be heard of for the 1'acitic Ocean. And yet the chances arc very small that any two ahips will meet on this boundless expanse. It someliiues happens that a ship returns, when those mi board have not heard one word from their families during the whole period of their absence. Imagine then the feelings of a husband and father, who returns to the harbor of Nantucket, after the separation offorty-eight mouths, during which lime he has heard no tulingN whatever from his home. He sees the boat pushing off from the wharves which is to bring him weal or wo. He stands pale and trembling pacing the deck with emotions which he in vain endeavors to conceal. A friend in the boat greets him with a smile, and says, " Captain, your family are all well." Or perhaps he says, " Captain, 1 have heavy new for you. your wife died two years and a half ago." A young man left this island last summer leaving in his quiet home a young and beautiful wile, and an infant child. '1 he wife and child are now both in the grave. Rut thehusbad knows not, nnd probably will not know of it for some months to come. He lerhaps foils asleep every night thinking of the loved ones left at his fiie-sidc, little imagining that they are both cold in death. On a bright summer afternoon, the telegraph announces that a Cspe Horn ship has approached in the horizon, and immediately the sars and stripes of our national banner are unfurled from our flag atafT send ing a wave of emotion through the town. Many families are hoping that it is the ship in which their friends are to return, nnd all ars hoping for tidings from the absent. Soon the name of the ship is announced. And then there is an eager contention with the boys to be the first benrer of the joyful tidings to the wife of the captain. For which service i silver dollar ia the established and invariable fee. And who can describe the feelings which must agitate the bosom nf the wife? Perhaps she has heard of no tidings Irnm the ship for more than a year. Trembling with excitement, she dresses herself to meet her husband. ' Is he alive," she says to herself, " or am I a widow, and the poor children orphans?" She walks about the room unable to compose herself sufficiently to sit down eagerly is she looking out of the window and down the street. She sees a man with hurried steps turn the corner, and a little boy hold of his hand. Yet, it is he. And her little son has gone down to the boat and found his father. Or, perhaps, instead of this, she sees two of her neighbors returning slowly and sarlly, and directing their steps to her door. The blood Mows back upon her heart. They rap at the door It is the knell of her husband's death. And she falls senseless to the floor, as they tell baf that her husband has long since been entombed in the fathomless ocean. Thi is not fiction. These are not extreme cases which the imagination creates. They are facts of continued occurrence facts which awaken emotions to which no pen can do justice. A few weeks ago a ship returned to this island, bringing th news of another ship, that was nearly filled with oil, that all on board were well, and that she might be expected in a neighboring port in such a month The wife of the captain resided in Nantucket, and early in the month, with a heart throbbing with affection and hope she went In greet her bubind on his return At length the ship appeared, drpj-cd her anchor in the harbor, and the friends of the lady went to the ship to eseort the hnsband to tlie wife from whoai be had been so long stparated Soon they sadlv returned with the tidinirs that her hnhand had been aeired with the coast fever, p"n the island of Madagascar, and when about a week out, on hts re-tarn home, he died and was committed to his oeean burial. A few days after 1 called upon the weeping widow and little daughter in their destined home of bereavement and anguish Inr.f asn The plan of ameliorating the condition of Ireland, hv giving employmrn to poor laborers, hi well received in that country Making harbors, piers, bridges and roads, aad the drainage of waste lends, will give employment to a considerable nnraber of aer-sons, aad will mark the (omirwnceincnt of a social change A Stinker ia a Gale of Wind. AU will recollect the violeut storm which commenced in this city oh Friday last, and continued through the ever-memorable 4th ; and those unfortunate individual that were on the Lake on Friday night, on board the Creole, bound for the watering places, have scarcely recovered from the hi nw nut' iririflfii. Ul tu their pleasure excunion. The gale was aevoro the wares ran muuntain hii.li. and tho shir.lv and taunch steamer navigated tlie troubled waters witll difficulty, and pitched and towed about, and snorted through her tuJl chiuweja, as much as to say brow away, old Bory ! you can't put me down old fellow ! 3ly steam s up, and 1 Jl go anead it 1 burst my boiler !' A sorry set of mortals there were on board, too, nearly all juit ready to die, and about as sick as the tough- v. -Bcauog couiu possiojy aesire. The moat remarkable character on board was a young man who had never travelled from up back' somewhere, and who suffered 1 some' before he got to his journey's end. His broad brimmed white hat, surrounded by a white cord andtassal, covering his locks, colored on the brickdust principle; a short-waisted peppcr-aud salt, frock, and a pair uf scant in length, not in the rear pants, of a rich freestone hue, totally fuilud to conceal the rich verdure with which this scion, or Sucker of the West was clothed : in fact, it rather (ended to make it stick out' more apparently. Night set in ; the rain deluged the deck, the wind in creased in fury, and the Sucker turned so pale that he could be readily perceived through the darkness, and, as he grasped a pair of saddle-bags, he exclaimed, in mingled tones of despair and regret : I 1 never shall celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the 4th of July, I'm afeered ! How I du wish I'd a staid tu hum. Stranger,' said he, addressing aae-date-lookiuir vounir gentleman, in a dilapidated straw hat, ' it does blow vary hard now, don't it.'' Nothing at all, sir, to what we shall have,' replied the quiet young gentleman ; you'll see a blow yet before you die. I've crossed in this boat sir, when it's blown so Kurd that we hull tu kaM a rfrf in the niginttrt shirt f 'Confound it,' exclaimed the terrified Sucker, you don't spose it 'II blow so now, du your' 'Without a doubt, sir,' was the reply. ' Why ynu ain't slicerei! a mile, but I be now, and I ain't nsed to this sort of tiling, no how ; an' if 1 hev the good luck to get hum just wunst more, ef you ever ketch me out o' them diggins, you can just shove me out o' the path. Warn't you skecred tteW gasped the irreen 'un. aa saa rose from a heavy sea. ' No, sir,' was (he prompt reply ; ' I have made up my mind, and am resigned to my fate.' ' Oh, by gerrashus ! 1 ain't resigned, by a long chalk. I'm a'uoii young man; I don't drink nor swerc, and 1 in a fOtn. to be married as quick as I git hum an' ef we're all drowned now, I'm a gone Backer, mf. Confound It, there's another. It's ri ru rough, that's a fact! I do feel mirhlv sick ! What a darned eternal fool I was to try to cross this confounded lake. I'll get out to the first place we atop at sure. As wo nenred May St. Louis a Inrec number of nor. sons concluded it was heat to stop there, and ladies and gentlemen, very shaky and uncertain on their pins, were sniggering anoui 111 toe most remarkable manner. Amidst the ringing of hells, and the noise and confusion, the voice of the Sucker was heard, crying, ' W liar's the place the boat's gwine to stop to I Whar'a the place the boat's gwine to stop to ?' The ouiet young gentleman informed him ' llow'll they land ir 'In a small boat! Confound it!' Such a ght as to nig.it in a small boat ! How far have we got logo? ' About half amile.' ' Confound it ! Well, I'd rather run the chance o' bein' swamped than try in' io such, ii ioi I on mis nere poat in sucti a cussed har-rykin as this; an' so I'm off if I kin only find out whar the boat is.' ' You'll find the pilot on the hurri. cane deck and he'll loll you.' ' Gerashua ! I shall be blown right out o' my boots up there ! but they ain't a goin' to bluff me off not that wav.' and off staggered the victim. In a few minutes he came stumbling back again. 'There's a conspyracy agin me, I do believe, rilot says he don t know nothin' at all about it, and said I was a d d fool. Kf I warn't so eternal sick, and did'nt want to go ashore had, I'd hav him out o' that or little green house o' his'n in one minnit, an' I'd twist him up like n skinned skunk. sure. ui i want io pay my Pitt abo d tins boat. 1 aint eat nothin,' an' I aint drinked nothin,' an' 1 aint slept a wink, an' I'm just aa wet as a rag. Whar'a the bar master.' 'In the ladies' cabin.' 'What in thunder's he doin' out of hisbarhcrer' Never did see such doins,' exclaimed the Sucker, and he bolted into the ladies cabin, bawling out, ' Whar's the bar master. Ladies, you must rcuse me ; but I want to pay my bill ouo'd ibis boat.' ' Do bar keeper's behind his bar,' said thechnmbermaid,movingthe Suckerout. ' Cen- iruinit it ; tins is luo bad. I span t bo able to get asho.' Whar's the bar master? Whar in h I ia l. .. how ?' said the Sucker, awcaring in hia desperation, and rattling away at the ticket office. ' Whar'a the oar ninmcrr All ashore that a goin ? sang out a dozen voices. ' Hold on a minnit don't let her go there,' cried the desperate Sucker, as he dashed forward, atill exclaiming ' Whar'a Ihe bar master?' ' Here he is,' said the bar keeper, who waa mixing up a stiff toddy for an invalid. What'a the matter ?' ' Matter! you're a pootty one now, ain't you hevent 1 been a hnlloin' for you all over creation, and harn't yo been slippin' off like greased lightnin' ? I wan t to leave this ere settlement, and wan t to pay my bill afore I go. How much do 1 owe ye? Come, talk lively, for I want to get asho'.' ' What have you had to drink sir ?' inquired the bar keeper. ' Drink ! I 'don't drink no liqimra I've jined the total ab stemious society, and heven'l tcched a drop for nigh onto six months.' ' If that's the case, air, said the bar keeper, ' I shall let you off cheap I shan't charge you a cent.' Well, come, that ain't so unlibcril nuther. Hut yon don t ought to charge nothin' nuth-er,' said the Sucker, as he slid his greasy wallet hack into his pocket, took up his saddle bags and started for the gang way. ' Ticket ! sir,' said Joe Armstrong, the clerk. ' (io long I ain't got no ticket,' replied the Sucker. " Where do you want to go to?"inquircd the clerk . " To go to the sho", eoufound it." 11 There's no show here sir." Well, you do beat all the thunderin liars I ever see'd yet. Can t I see the show right afo' me ?" " You mean the shore ?" Well, that's what I said.'' " You must give me your ticket we never let peo. pie go to the sho without tickcte of admission," said the clerk. " Why the thunder and lightnin did'nt you lay so afo'?" ' You must pay your fare first, air," said the clerk. " The liar keeper will give you tickets." " C'enfound the bar master whar is he ?" said Ihe Sucker, beginning to get into . violent passion. " Whar'a the bar master? I II go asho' ef 1 hare to fight. I'm a good young man and don't want to have a row with nobody, hut by gerraahus I ain't agoin' to be fooled and made speclation on no longer. Whar'a the bar master? Hullow, here, bar master! Come along here, darn your skin !" What now, air ? " said the bar kreper ducking into hia coop. " I wanted to pay my bill abo'd Una boat, and you told me it wurn't nothin , and when I w ent to. go asho', that ar'.little, fat, chunky feller ther, said I must hev tickets. Now, 1 tell you what it is, you aint agoin' to keep me abo d thia boat, no how. I'm goin' asho' now, sure ! How much ia it ;" " Two dollars and a half," said the bar keep, er. "Tu Hollars and . half! Here's one dollar (plsnking the tin) see if you can keep a feller agin (lis will-and a half undertake to atop a feller from goin asho ! two dollars we'll see if you'll do it. I ll go asho , by thunder ! three dollars ef I hev to light ! Here, give me back that half hand over them tickets. Now we'll see who'll stop me," laid th. Sucker, aa he gathered up his change, lickela and addle-bags, and daahed, ashore, tipping the clerk the documents aa he passed. As his foot prej.cd the pier, he turned round, and shaking hia fist exclaimed tri-uphantly " I'm asho' now, and ef you kitch me abo d one of them boat, agin.you can just squnch me down into my boots, sure .'" and off he started for the aho'. As he sped up the pier, the sedate young gentleman called ont, " Stranger ' " Hollow! " ' Whar's the bar master'" shouted the aforesaid voiilh and the nereeca- ted Sucker disappeared in the darknesa, a fiendish shriek of laughter ringing in his ears. Ohio KLBCTV.B RCT..SS The role in this and many other portions of the State will I decreased on account of the alarming extent of slcknea.. Whirb party will suffer most we do not know ; bnt presume Irom the greater prevalence ol'siekness on the Reserve, that the Whigs will lose the most votes in consequence of it. The rain too, which ha. poured down in incessant torrents all day, has served, doubtless, to decrease. the rote materially. The full returns from this counlr show a decreaae of orer ti,400 rotes since I -'Il (.ga Rrpuhlirnn nnd H'aig. Chii iiio Beef. Tlie Chicago Journal states that the beef from the prairies waa nerer better, and the packing season opena with fair prices, $3 SS to 99 50 per hnndred is frcelv bid for an averaging dividing on dm lb. per head beef cattle.
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Full Text | f PUBLISHED ON TUKSDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 13. THRALL. hiii i. south-cast corner of High otrcet and Sugar alley . terms! Daily during tlie session of the Legislature, and tri-wcekly the remainder of the year, $b 00 Tri-weekly per annum, 1 00 Weekly per annum, 200 Terms or Advertising. Twelve linei or leas, one or three insertions, $ , and 25 cents for each additional insertion for three montlis $b for sii moiitlm jJH for 1- montos IJ Louder advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of -M per cent, on the amount over tv Jti in six months. By thk Ykar. K or twelve lines ,12 fourth of a column 520 half a column $30 whole column $10. J3US1NESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and ("miiiBellort. at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. IS. Whiting V Huntington's Book-store, tu stairs. Nov. I, 1846. V. J. Matthews. A. B. Butti.ks. ENGLISH V CALKINS, ATTORNF.VS nnd Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to t.ieir care in any t ne Courts of this State. Office corner of High and State rents, over the Columbus Insurance Company's office. Jidy 1!), IMA, ELIJAH BACKUS, A TTORNF.Y at Law. Columbus. Ohio, will attend toanv f business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of tlie lourls in this Mute. Uttice oti High street. JAMES D. LA It I MOKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. con be foundat the office ot Swayne & Bates March 3. KING & ANDEKSON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law and Soliciten in Chancery, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession in the v.irious Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the U. States. Rurvi King. Chahits AaOBKiOV. Feb. 21, lftHi. lyr. (Latr of Ifayton.) " 7 NT WHITING AY HUNT INCifdNl BOOKS F.LI. F.KS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton K.i uk. H it'll street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortinenj. of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIHEKT & LI L LEV, BOOK-BINDKliS, High street, opposite the Public Offi ces, Columhus. Aug. 18, 1845. Win. Skibi:rt. M, U. LILLET. HOOK IIINDEHY. c. MATTOON, Book -binder, High street, opposite Whiting & Huntington's Book-store. Book-binding of every description, eNeculed on short notice. GERE. ABBOTT cV CO., "pE.LF.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. NtUs. Class, I t House mnlders materials Farming and Mechanical Tools. Militarv Goods, &c. &c. No. Hil High street, sign of the Cilt I'adlock. MING & KICHAHDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic lry (ioods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, fcc Jkc, wholesale ami retail, Nt. 1, (ioodale's Row, High street. it II. BULKY. DE ALER in Law, Medical, Tlieologieal.Clasflical, School and MiscellancnUH Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRVCOIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines. PainU.Oils, Dye Stuffs, OlaRR, -e. Sir,, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad Ktrerts, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOl KNE, T"E.LERS in Dry Goods, (imeeries, Hardware, Drugs, XJ Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Arc, High street, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 1, 1I(H. M. II. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cl iti v atk, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st nnd Kith o ach month. Terms Ineryear; four copies for ff.'l. H7" OHiie in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COM STOCK A CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R IDG WAY & COm IRON' FOI'NDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. COU Mill S HAT STORE. JE RCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ines, always kecjw on hand a good assortment of Hats and 'ap of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. w7a. Mccoy & c679 WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Drv Goods and Groceries, opposite the State limine, llih street, Columbus, Ohio. A a new ui;ggy NO Harness for bale. F.nquiie of Sept. ::. J. D. OSBORNF. A- CO. ORANGES and LEMONS. AFRESH supply of Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale at 1L J. OOFF It CO'S- Confectionary, in the .Neil House. Mpi. I. WATCIIES ' A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just re-re'ived, and for sale at lo-.v prices. We have some of tlie fwt that were ever otfered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLATT k CO.. NtHl House. STEEL coons. AFRESH supply of Steel Reads, Hap Clasps. Fob. Vest and (iuanl ( bains, Rrenst Pins ami Bracelets, of new tvle, Afe. Ac. Just received by June 27. W. A. PLATT Ac CO., Neil House NERVE AND HONE LINIMENT. " ALLEN'S Genuine Nerve and Rone Liniment, by the gross, dozen or single, at the 1 nig Store of J. R. WHEATON. April 2fi. Corner of Rroad and High sts. Searpa's Aenustie Oil lor Deafness. A FR i - h .supply just received and for sale at the Drug Store, corner of High ami Rroad treets, by J. It. WHEATON, May fl. Sole Agent in Columbus. " PATENT-MEDICINES. ALL the valuable Patent Medicines kept constantly on hand, and such onlv ax are genuine. Ill MPHREY A KRAMER, June '25. City Drug Store. PISTOLS. A SI ITI. Y of om Iwrrel and six barrel revolving Pistols, justreceived. W. A. PLATT CO., June. 27. Neil House. 1. iilm nl Speetneles. ALSO, double convex and concave Spectacles, for all ifres, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle (ilasa, of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by W. A. PLATT At CO., Feb. 7. Afii M. AI i. re Steel f.oodH A IWTHER lot of StMl h.-mj( imm.7 l.c. f MM thin day. W. A. I'l.A'lT 4. CO. March 31. C'nrrince Sprirntn AND Ailca, Itiictrv l.ainiM, Haiitla amt Imlia Kuhlicrl Inth. fi hale at Qm man of the lill.T PADLOCK. Bent Junintn Nnil. A 8HORTED siica. frcm i p'iiy to Ml n iiv. for alc at the XV .iirn of tlie (April 7.1 ClI.T l'AI1.0CK FOIl RKKT, A Kit V pVa.ant and roim-iucnt two atv Brick Dwell- U-1. inff. on t ront .t. March 2. a short dlstancr north of Broad .t W. A. n ITT Iloutc Trimrnine A'F.RV pond aasortment, and more cpcctcd, of Mortice, Rim, Cottajre and other Lock, and l.atrhea, for ale at the im of the (ill.T PADLOCK. CookN Infalliblr Eye Water. I.SO, Dran's Chemical PlaMrr. s celebrated article for the cure of Chronic and Inflammsl'iTT Rhrumatism, Spinal Irritations, White .Swelling . Fever JAnf Ac For isle bv J B WHEATON. DniBfflst, April 2fi. Corner of llicb nnd Broatl ntm. Dmes, Medicine nnd l e Stntl.. AFRESH SI I'PLY just receited and for sale low.by J. B. WHEATON. Columbus, Oct. 7. Corm-r of Hich and Broad sts. PAINT I1KI BHKB. A FULL asortinent of Paint Brushes and Pah Tt J iust received and for sale br J B. WHET('N Auff. P.t. Corner of High and Broad st. NAUJs. LI- siirs Cut and Wrought Nails, at the sijrn of the L May.1l. t ill.T FADUX'R. wims! whips! wmni A r',r",,JK q . -maite, i-ioing aiw miray J a. v nips, (gut and whalebone,) juci rereivni ami tor saje l it(Mi. ny July 1. F, V SLOCI M. Opposite roblie Buildings Olumbns. CASH FOR PRODI CE, B( OMSTOCK A CO. sre paying the highest pnre in cash for Wheat, Corn. Flax-seed. Ciover seed, Timothy seed. Flour, Lard, Tallow, Bees-wax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Baron. Wool, feathers and Hemp; and sell Fiour. Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, Ae. Ac., at the lowest prices. Jnne 13, IS-kl CARPET BAGS "DRI F.I.S. Common and Ingrain and Grain Carpet JJ Bags, of a variety of sires and colors, kept ronstanlly j n hand, by JW 1 1 K. Ii. SLOt CM OHIO VOLUME X. VESTINGS, &c. TJl'FF and Fancy Cashmere eatings; Striped and Flaid AJ UUI Drills just received bv April ;J0. WING & RICHARDS. Steel Beads, Ti'els nnd Iinu Clasps. TJr.AlJ BAGS, Purses, Purse Silk, Gold Pens, Silver J Ware Feb. it;. Vare, &.C., just received per express. For Bale by SOAP. CASTILE, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. Humphrey & kbamf.r, June 25. City Drug Store. William II. Jarvis &, Henry Jarvis, CM)LLKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April IL 18H;. y. Columbua, Ohio I) YES. DYK-WOOPS and Coloring materiats of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail. HUMPHREY &. KRAMER, June 4. City Drug Store. LookinoGlttsM Plntes nnd Ennies. "CITHER sold separately. C. C. ROSE. x J 1 June W. SALMON. FRESH No. 1 Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish; Grand Bank Codfish. This day received and for Bale, by July 11. JOHN MILLER DR. B AN NI N G8P A T ENT LACE. FOR weakness of the body, pain in the back. Ac. ttC, sale by J. B. WHEATOX Koi Aug.1, 1H1.V tf. Aent. M 1 LL AN D CROSS CI T SAWS. FAY Ac Ml. 1101 KNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill ami ( 'ross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices TA N N KITS 61 L. " T?OR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore A Ot J. IS. .YMlvVJlM, Oct. S3. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, I? OR CISTERNS, Wells and Ae.meducts, for pale at the j sign m tne GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. G ENUHfE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at tlie sign of tlie May IS. (ill.T PADLOCK. NEW mi ens coins. "I INCHAMS, Printed Lawns, Halzorinea, Baragoa, Mua ji ii ii i luvnaiM. KniDroMWM ditto I r Lains, .Ve. All new styles, lor sale liy WI.Mi & UICHAKDS'. April II. HOI (ill's SKIRTS. HOrtllPS Patent Sea (trass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, ly Sept 34. J. 1). OSIiORN &. CO. SAWS. HOE & CO., and YVilmot Sl ltowland's Mill and Cross cut .Saws ; lloe fi Co. and Wilinot & ltowland's Circular do. Spear A Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; Panne! and ripninu do.j Butchers' and Back do.; Billctt anil Turning Wcbli do. July II",. (IKKK, ABBOTT CO. " FAMILY 1'LOI K. TT A VI.NO made arrangements with some of the hest mills XI in Sprinutield, for Hour, fee shall for the future lie supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Cull on us. Oct. 11. B. ( OMSTOCk & CO. con Jim s ac:kncy. HAHTKOKI) KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Csr-itai. 5i,juj.inn. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Of. lice. Carpenter's Building, lietweeu the Kxcliaujie anil City Banks, Columbus. TLMO. ORIi PlTH, Sept. IS, I Mi, Secretary. GIOCniB. I.MPKRIALand Vouiin llsun 'l'eas. Chocolate, Cocoa, (iiii(jer. Pepper, Spiee, Ciiuianion, Nutmets, Mace, Citron, &c. .Vc. Just received at the June 1 CITY PKl'O STORK. CITY HOI sr. C. W. KENT. Proprietor. IN full blast. April 2, l4o A RARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sale one of the most desirable business locations to be had in Columbus; being the !i joining the F.xrhanne Rank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SUMNER CLARK. GENUINE MO! SE-IIOLE ANVILS, i I receneil ami lor sale at tlie -in ol trie I Sept. 10. (JILT PADLOCK. BOO ke;s just received and for sale at the siifn Tl'NIATA NAILS J of the Sept II) J PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRY GOODS, JUST received at 1 99, High street. 1000 pieces new stOe Prints; .'in do. Cinghams, Oingharn Lawns, Ac; HX do. Cottonndcs anil Drillings; Also, a large and well delected stuck of Fancy and Staple Dry ( ionds. FAY .v KILROI RNE, April -11. No. ttl High st., sign of the Rroad-aie. CLOCKS, JUST rer-eived, and for sale low, ttrass, ,t) hour and nhirm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June :7 W. A. PL ATT 6i CO., Neil House. GOLD PENS. JUST received, a larce supply of ( Ui Pens, of the brnt make, which we otl'er at reduced prices ; among them are llrmm't. Htm dirt t Itarmy sand the llrnry Pen ; alto, heavy extra catei. W. A. PLATT A. CO., June '11. Neil House. 30 Tons I'm Iron, TUST received on consignment, and for sale low, 0 .March Ml H. (OMS'KK'K & CO NEW IHWNKTS. JI'ST rereivrdhv the .iilwrnlicr.. a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Princ. Alliert. fancy Branl and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which ran he afTord ed at nnilsuall) low prices. 1AV & KII.BOI UfK. CjflUUAOi TRIMMINfiN. LAMPS and Bands; India lliihlier ( loth md f"tiips; Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Leather and Bindings; Patent ( loth and l)ash Pramef ; I.ilit Frames and Tassell, ; Spriniiaand Ailes. (.F.RF., ABBOTT A CO. IKII Sh III II.DIXi MATKHIAI.S. T W IJ P July OCKS and Latches. Boll... Screws, Hinges, .Nails, (ilass, nttv, Pullies, Sash Cord, A c. Julv K (il'.ltF.. ABBOTT A- CO. loo achi:n la.m for salk. 'INt. m Lima lowii.lnp. LiekuiK comity, odio. about miles from F.tna. 'J'he ahoM1 Innil w ill he sold ehe.ip. For particulars, MR of May X. B.(:OMST(K K A CO. WYE HTI FFS. r 0OWO0D, Ckwaai, Fartte. .Nickwnod. Mum. Cot- 1 J I" r Hlue itriol. Oil v itrml. Indigo. Mtract ot Log ! ac Kul. tr. Ac Just rerenrd, and for aale low, at whole ale or retail, lir J. B. Will . TON, PnuncUL Oct. 'J. twAw. Corner High and Broad streets ll RANCE. L0SSFS by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. K. ROBBINS. (ien Agent, ( incinnati. Jan V,. M J .l BU.KT. Agent, Columbua. H bo w ill take C astor Oil and Salts ! TlffR. ZAIKX P( IRTKR'S IW Mans Sugar Curstire iVl Pills. and Mcdi( atod Stoniarh Bitters. Prirr- t rents per boi and bottle. Prepared hv Dr Porter, New York, and for sale by J B. WHF. -TON i Oct. 7 tf. Corner of Broad and High sts. Just received, at Rose's Store, TVTF.W Btjlw Dren Csaaa French Lawns, Barace, Bal- Mudin I. Uins. Ae. Drop ,n and eiam.ne them. . j4 May no. ioi men sTREirr. ONE HUNDRED pairs Kbptir Springs for buftie and rarrisees, inst received and for sale at the m of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. MM ITII'M VHT.S fT nomfstic Manufacture, the bel in the mark' . r--r W sale at te e,gn .t the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. 100 do7rn Filr-. OF Spsar Ik Jarktnn. Mottram. Ibh.tson. Bntrb-r and otbrr cflebralrd makera, for sal- at (be sien nC tm? Apnl 7 lill.T PADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1846. N.iiitr i.firii i.iinios. fV Cornelius & Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- J uuugs of all kinds, wholesale or retail, hv W. A. PLATT 4- CO., Aril MMft Peb. 7. TLAIN and tiyured India Rubber Cloth, for carriaye;tops, warranted not to num. Also, Carriape Trimmings, generally. T. P. K.LI.IS & CO.. Sept. ti No. 94, High st. To Fainter. PAINTKRS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds ot painting materials, Paint Brushes, Bronze, Gold and Silver Leaf. Dutch Metal, fee. Sold by Juno 4. HUMPHREY & KRAMER. "F1P" Calico. PLENTY of good Calico left at a " lip" a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be -'just out." June 25. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CUTTERS. R. FITCH &. CO., have just received a large lot of Mar-ble Slaba. of all descriptions, which they olfer for aale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. Thone wishing to purchase will do well to call aoon. The article is superior to any before uifered in this market. June lis. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some small,) in this (Franklin) county, on verv good terms ; land good. Also, several firms and tracts ot laud in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good land or other property in Ohio. THOS. W. M MOSELEY, Aug. 'IZ, litHi. Land Agent. &e. New Style-1846s SATIN and Molc-km Hats of tlie latest style and best quality just received at April IW. WINO & RICHARDS. (enuiae ArmitHKC Moutteholc Anvils, SOLID box and common ViscH.fors.de at the sign of the A priir mvr padlock. Seals nnd Presses. SEALS Engraved, ami Seal 1'resseB furninhed, for Nota". ries Public, Coniliinn Pleas and Supreme Court. Recorders, Ate. &c., at verv low prices and nhort notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA I T & CO., Neil House. TO FARMERS. SCYTHES andSneatliM. Hay Hakes and Forks, drain Cradles, Rifles and Scvthe Stones, for snleat the sign of the C1LT PADLOCK. GERE, ARROW CO. No. lOl IIigh "street; i(ir- just rttthm rpHREE TIIOL'SA.ND lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from No. 1 ;l to 86. 'JtKKI lbs. Log Chains ; .'';( pair Trace Chains; 'Zi) doz. Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10 doi. Manure Forki. July lC. White Lead, Oil and nrnthes. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, tu whole ami half barrels ; KM) kegs White Lead; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July hi. OERE, ABBOTT fc (-0. SEEDS WANTED. THE highest market price paid in OmA, for Clover, Flax and Timothy ieed, at the head of the Canal. Aug. 111. B. CO.MSTOCk 6l CO. MRS. MILLER'S TORACCO. " TWO Huudreddoien Mrs. Miller's line cut chewing To-baeeo.by July 11 JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Earthquakes arcounted for. THOSE loud rumbling sounds, whirl, are I'reijiiently heard in this virinitv.and are supposed by some to lie the peals of distant thunder, by others, the low. muttering roar of a half-choked earthounke, have been discovered to he nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tearing oil' some of their strong New (ioods. May 1 L FOR RI1IIIONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in ahety with (odd and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 11. W. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. DRI't.S. MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. '"PHE sulihcnlicrs have just received a large addition to A their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, A c, which thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommoda ting terms. Aug. 1-1 FAY A KILHOI K.M.. PORTRAIT PAlNTINti. THE Public are rcspcotfullv invited to call at OboMUJ E. Wai.( iitt's Room, on Town st , east of High, and examine his sfiecimeiis in the above art. Jan S tf. TIN PLATE. TMIE subscribers ha for sale jOhoxes Tin Plate, I-.1X X and H) boxes x do; also. Wire, assorted N Knssia ommoii Sheet Iron. Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. b. 12. I U x KILBOl RNE. MACHINE CARDS. rpilE subscribers have for sale .'it setts Machine Cards 1 fancy and pkin set, Nos. .Mi. 91, H, S3, ami .H. wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. Feb. 12. FAY A KILBOl RNE. ( RO( LltlLN. THE subscribers oiler for sale at their old stand, No. C ( loodale's Bow, 1- hhds. prime . O. Sugar. New Orleans anil Sugar House Molasses. .VI Rags RioCoffee, Fine chew ing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young llysi.;l Tea. Peiiner. Spice, (iinger, Ac, &e. March I. FAY A: Ml. BOURNE. PRINTING INK, Vt 7ARR WTEDas good as any other manufactured in the T I lilteil States. I he sutwunlK-rs hav uur men appoint' ed airents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink. mannfae tured at ( incinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold tor in t iiicinnaM. March 1. FAY & KILBOURNE. Thin dy received, 1X)Z. Itllr. I'aU-lit Coulitrr Vale., will) ,rnop. For mtr rli,ai,bj T. 1'. ELLIS, ic CO. Sept. 8. N" 'Jl. HinK it PI RE PORT WINES. r QR. cat-Ks Port inre.for medical purposes, this ds? re-,) reived, and for sale, by JOHN M I I .I.I l; July 11. OIL FMMIR f LOTH. r PIF.CF.SOil Floor Cbith. of eiclb-ut miality and beau J tiful patterns, just reieived andd sale bv April 17. FAY Ai KILBOURNK. VARNISH. i r Rarrrla just rereiveil, varying in price from jjl 50 to 1 1 Jjti per gallon. For sale bv Aii. r. 27. . ( OMSKH K At CO. 1 a KF.OS fine eastern M Nails. for Plwterer's use For I 4 sale by T. P. EL 143 A CO . pt. 8. io. 'rr. iihMi St. TANNERS' OIL. 2r BBI.S Tannem' Oil. ifth" best qualitv. for sale by ,) Feb 12. 1 Y A MI.BOI KNI Western Reserve ( heese. BOX KS ( -ti r'i lle-i rve Cheee, old and new, on ) f hand and for nl JOHN MILLF.B July 11 LINSEED OIL. BRL. Linscrd Oil, just Termed and for sale bv Jan. IR. B (OMSTOCK A CO. GO OIL AND PAINTS. rc ke-j" r"i re White I-ead. ground in oil ; JIM I Jfl hbls. Lin-red (hi ; in hols. Turpentine; Dry White UsH. Red 11, Venetian Red. Yellow Orber, Pans White and Chrome Green . Chrome Yellow, Litharge , Paint and White-wash Brushes, Ae. Ac. Just received ami forsab-.by FAY A KILBOl RNF. .ffpnl 5 No .V. High at . sign of the Broad aie. GLAM. AAA boies 8 bv 10 and 10 by Ii Glass; )J V) dn iirtie -ires, from in by I t to lfi bv ; i (Hi bents Window iah. Jnt reeeied, and f"f iMle.br r II A KILBOl P.NE. April 28. Nn. !.v High st , sign of the Kroad-axe. LINSEED on,, ia GALIONS jtit rereived and for sale low. by the OUU barrel or smaller quantity, by J B WHFTON, Aug 19- Comer if High and Broad sts. ABLET W ANTED. ajUUU tb. hilirt pnre in cash 1' r r m siiKi-s ihrfeT -srtrd. fw .h,rh w, -,ii P.. Ort 4 - B. COMSTOTK fO. WAITED. oOOO BCliri S(V,l..jnmdn n.iwd.Wrln Tim oth. srrd. B tt)M' n 1 OMTIX K CO. - r f l.R. ( 'ton ( laaia, .No. ft to 16. JUUU 5J")llei Cotton Bats WVk Yarn and C arpet Chain. Jnel received aad for sale by Feb. Ii. FAT A KILBOURNE Dr. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture. FOR the cin e of the following cvmplmnt : Dropsy in all its forms; (iravel in its several stages ; nil diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary oreana; all Female Complaints, Suppressions. Ac. Ace.; Weakness, Diseases of the blood. sun as Scrolula, and others of an eruptive character; all affections of Lungs; Inflammations of every kind, even those of the Lyes ; Liver Complaint, Consumption, (ieneral Debility of the system; Piles of every character; Jaundice, FVver and Ague; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to ho reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in every pM no matter what the complaint may tie no matter how various the class of complaints make a permanent and radical (lire, if the medicine he offers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the emcacy of the article, and he it; at liberty to use the names of the fid lowing highly respectable individuals, who have bt-en cured, in thiB city and vicinity. Every individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and tlie particulars of the cases cured can be known by reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleasure. furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. The proprietor asks. and. in deed, most earnestly solicits a Btrict investigation of the testimony here set forth and. if a departure from strict truth In found in any certificate offered, be will pay the cost of the publication of said exposure and abide ny the consequences. The proprietor woublalso state that everycure here certilied to, lias been given over as incurable by the most talented medical men in this city and State and such Vis been the case with every cure in nle by this article, fir and near. Rut the theory which the inventor of the Lithontriptic bases his cures upon that of but "one great dis ease M the impurity of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that but ONE GREAT REMEDY il necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which hern follows establishes the theory as firm as the rock of ages. Mrs. Emery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, case of Scrofula, terminaiing in ceneral dropsy, radical and entire cure. Silas Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing,! complete and perfect etire. Mr. C. A. Wilson for many vears connected M ltd the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Ltti 11. Williams, police ollicer, case of bleeding piles, inflammation of the eves and scrofula, a perfect cure. Mrs. Daniel Kenney. of tins city, general dropsy William Homes, police constable, erysipelas, of 1.1 years' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs. Lockman, '.'ill Pearl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a lingular cure. Hiram A V aughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, a complete cure. (ieo. P. Baker, of Aurora, ease of scurvy leprosy of 111 years' standing thU cure is certified toby the Hon F. P. Stephens, Judge id' Erie county; P. M. Vosburgh, Esq., Surrogate of Erie county; 1. V. Van-derpool, Esq., and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 17, Chippewa Btreet, Buffalo, rase of affection of the heart, with palpitation, debility, Ac, a cure. The wife of the Rev. John W. Vaughn, of Alcott, Niagara county, N. Y., aired of dropiy. Mrs. Scott, Carolina street, Rufl'alo, hvdrotho-rax or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock, SS7, Franklin, st., Buffalo, formerly of I tica, spinal complaint, with blind piles, a distressing case, perfectly cured, and attested toby Sir. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Berlin. Ilensselaer eoiinlv. New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to by her husliaml, Oliver Main. Mrs. Susannah Ibdltroolt, nl' llainbnr ;li. Erie county, cured of dropsy, by two unities MfcIV f tMq in (Mi. me. nlieMeil to bv Mr. C. f. S. Thomas and Mr. Marston, Rolllirook. befbn Judgt BamiW, Hmn Varian, id' Ahlen. Erie county. N. Y . cured of nnasarco or cellular dropsy, alter tapping had been r. sorted to ffaftf times, and over fit) gallons o water taken from him. Miss of West AoMaVrM, cured of irregularity of the menses and fluor allius. The proprietor thin presents the above array of testimo the p irticulars will po (miml in tin o-hhiiIiIi is. wimii give a treatise on the complaints, and also on the wrappers lieu, 1. 1 Hie bullies, lie sure toeail and gel a pamplilet all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as water, that alt w ho are in ill health may read.buv aid be cured. IJf.wak v. ok t oi'MTKlUFiTs. I, very bottle has the writ ten '.-nature of it, ( . an idi n under the direction, and stamped upon the cork also, " auirlin's V eget due Lit linn triptic Mixture. " blown upon the botlle. Put up in .Ml oz. bottles, at $1 per bottle, and 1J ox. Imttles, at per bottle. Manufactured and sold bv Dr. (J.C. V l till .YUM, Main street, Buffalo, Y Y., to whom all communication! must come, pott paid. And wholesale anil retail, bv WM. BURGER, ai) and ( onrtlandt street, New York city. Also, for sale bv hS rallowa)j UMtl H. CLARK A CO., ) Druggists, Hich sL, J. Ii. VtfHK ATON , Cohnsaat) Ohio. A. H. BROWN CO., Mt. Vernon. S. KNEPPEB, Wo. VAN Cl.l'A E A NU.U ELL, Dayton. Also, for pale, whelesale and retail. Ii JOSEPH II. Ill RGB, Cincinnati. Aug. 5, IfllT.. y. C. B R I IN C K Ii R IIOFF'S TVTOTWTTH STANDING the boasting of empiric of great 11 cures never performed and torged cerTifieales or niem, vet their nostrums sink like others of their kind, in the great sea of oblivion. The test of time is the guidin? one for the searching wick, who are anxmuslv watching every gleam of hojH that shines on their path. The Health l.estnntive lias l.'. n iiupetiiously assailed as the production f a nnstnim monger, not time has proven that a false and base insinuation, and has jewelled her reputation with irene" "f honor fri.m the caskets of those who have experienced the effects of this balm. Its sovereign power is shown in the cure of complfiinN of the Liver sun Luncs. Consumption, Coughs ami Colds even in their greatest severity. Asthma and Pain in the Bread and Side. All that is desirable in a remedy for these coniplsints. is in the Kesloralive reduced and concentrated to the ultimum of their power, and so placed m Much perfect combination that their several and united forre is exjierienred at one and the same time. Il i mt otfered as s palliative only for disease, but a a complete exfrrmi-nition ttf tt. and a restorer to natural and blooming heilth. I As all the testimony of unimpeach lble witm an m often in-I sufficient to convince those who are determined to withstand the force of evidence, no m titer how powerful, we ! earnestly hope that they will make trial of the Restorative, and be convinced by actual demonMration. The safety of I your life depends on the ue of this medicine, without it ; von ha' tter ha1en to on nsre f"r a oiiiek and fstal ter mination of vmr disease ; bot by its M yon avail yonraelf of means which cannot di-apMiint or delude yon. The following rrrtifirste is from Ir. Chilton, the well known New York Chemist ' I have analvied s bottle of medirine railed ' C Rrinker-hofT Health Restorative,' and find that it does not contain Merrnrv, or anv other metallic preparation, nor opmm in anv of its forms. It is composed of vegetaWe matter entirely." Junta R. ( mii tos. M. 0. C BRIN( KKBHOFF, Proprietor, N. Y. Horace Everett. U. S. Agent. Pnnripal Office. Hudson at.. New York. Acests: Cobimbtts, J B. Wheaton ; West Jefferson, John Y. Hopkins; London, Wm FM pnngfield, John Ludlow ; Worthinffton. S. Brown; iVlaware. Bradlev A Pratt i Saatanry, Wm. Y. Wynans A Co ; Johnstown. Min Wnffht; Alexandria. H. Y. Owen ; Granville. Pntehard A Son j Newark. J. N Wilson ; I to a. L. W. Knowlton ; and one agent n almost every town in the Unit" States, an advertised. Oct. 6 I m. W?". . n'lTvr.TI . 7,Z Vh TZmZZZ C flrF(, ami r-nt(Mi il in a r omplr't and faahinnabl atyl. is preparer! tn r-r.i. Rarrra im th most r-asnnaMr tVrrn.. and to aTnmriMidits thm in (hr mo.r aatisfactor. manner Bgmbff of moms, suitablf for finiu:. ran br iad rf ap pliatiMi br mad clrtj. E. I. SMITH Scot. 5. IM,. Fahaestoek's Vemifiigr, WHOI ESALL and Retail, at the Drag Store nf J B. WHETOf. Ipril A V. Corner of Brond and High sts jNUMBER 45. OCTOBER. BV THE I 1 I VrUXU UAVLURt) CLARK. Solemn, yet beautiful to view, Mouth of my heart ! Thou dawncat here, With sad and faded leaves to strew The sum iner'a melancholy bier. The moaning of thy winds I heir, As the red sunset Hies afar, And tiara nf purple clouds appear, Obscuring every western star. Thou solemn month ! I bear thy voice-It tells my soul of other days, When but to live waa to rejoice ; When earth was lovelv to my gate ; Oh ! visions bright , Oh ' hlessed hours, Where are their living raptures now I 1 ask my spirit's wearied powers I ask my pale and fevered brow. 1 look to Nature and behold My life's dim emblems rustling round. In lines of crimson and of gold The year's dead honors on the ground ; And sighing with the winds, 1 feel, While their low pinion., murmur by. Bo much their sweeuing tones reveal Ol life and human destiny. When Spring's delightful moments shone, They came in zcphvrs from the west, Thev bore the wood lark's melting tone, Tfiey stirred the blue lake's glat.nv breast, Through Summer, fainting in the heat, They lingered in the forest shade ; But chanced, and strenghtened now they beat In storm, o'er mountain, glen, and glado. How like those transports of the breast, When life is fresh and joy it new, Soft as the halcyon's downy nest, And transient all as they arc true 1 Thev stir the leaves in that bright month. Which Hope about her forehead twines, Till Griff s hot sighs around it breathe-Then Pleasure's lip its smiles resigns. AJaj for Time, and Death, and ("are, What gloom about our way thev (ling ! Like clouds in Autumn's gusty air, The burial pageant of the Spring. The dreams that each successive year. Seemed bathed in hues of brighter pride, At last like withered leaves appear, And sleep in darkness side by side. Aniictcs of the Sailor'ft Life. IIV TIIK KKV. Mil. AHHUT, OK N A TICKET. A man wan Hpiakinir a lew davs ago of the emo tions with which he was overwhelmed, when he bade adieu to bis family on his last voyage. The ship in winch lie was to sail was at Ldgurtuwn on Alurtha s Vineyard. The packet was nt the wharf which was to convey him from Nantucket to the ship. He wcnt down in the morning and Baw all his privLte Hca stores stored away in the sloop and then returned to his home to take leave of his wife and children. His wife was sitting at the tireside, struggling in vain to restrain her tears. She had an infant a few months old in her arms, and with her foot was rocking the cradle in which lay another little daughter ubout three years of age, with her cheeks llushi-d with a burning fever. .V' pen can describe the anguish ot such a parting. It is almost like the bitterness of death. The depart ing father imprints a kiss upon the cheek of his child. Four years will pasn away ere he will again take that child in his nruis. Leaving his wife sobbing in anguish, he closes the door of his house behind him. Four years must elapse ere he can cross that threshold ngain. One sea captain upon this island has passed but seven yenrs out of forty-one upon the land. A lady said to me a lew evenings ago, l have been married eleven years, nnd counting all the days my husband has been at home since our marriage, it amount to but three hundred and sixty days, lie is now abneiit, having been gone fifteen mouths : and two yeas more must undoubtedly elapse befure his wife can see his face again, and when lie shall return, it will be merely a visit to his family for a few months, when he will again bid them adieu for another four years absence. 1 asked the lady the other day now many letters Hhe wrote tu her husband during his last voyage. "One hundred," was the answer. "And how many diil he receive i1'' Six." The inevitable rule is to write by every ship that leaves this port, or New Bedford, or any other port that may be heard of for the 1'acitic Ocean. And yet the chances arc very small that any two ahips will meet on this boundless expanse. It someliiues happens that a ship returns, when those mi board have not heard one word from their families during the whole period of their absence. Imagine then the feelings of a husband and father, who returns to the harbor of Nantucket, after the separation offorty-eight mouths, during which lime he has heard no tulingN whatever from his home. He sees the boat pushing off from the wharves which is to bring him weal or wo. He stands pale and trembling pacing the deck with emotions which he in vain endeavors to conceal. A friend in the boat greets him with a smile, and says, " Captain, your family are all well." Or perhaps he says, " Captain, 1 have heavy new for you. your wife died two years and a half ago." A young man left this island last summer leaving in his quiet home a young and beautiful wile, and an infant child. '1 he wife and child are now both in the grave. Rut thehusbad knows not, nnd probably will not know of it for some months to come. He lerhaps foils asleep every night thinking of the loved ones left at his fiie-sidc, little imagining that they are both cold in death. On a bright summer afternoon, the telegraph announces that a Cspe Horn ship has approached in the horizon, and immediately the sars and stripes of our national banner are unfurled from our flag atafT send ing a wave of emotion through the town. Many families are hoping that it is the ship in which their friends are to return, nnd all ars hoping for tidings from the absent. Soon the name of the ship is announced. And then there is an eager contention with the boys to be the first benrer of the joyful tidings to the wife of the captain. For which service i silver dollar ia the established and invariable fee. And who can describe the feelings which must agitate the bosom nf the wife? Perhaps she has heard of no tidings Irnm the ship for more than a year. Trembling with excitement, she dresses herself to meet her husband. ' Is he alive," she says to herself, " or am I a widow, and the poor children orphans?" She walks about the room unable to compose herself sufficiently to sit down eagerly is she looking out of the window and down the street. She sees a man with hurried steps turn the corner, and a little boy hold of his hand. Yet, it is he. And her little son has gone down to the boat and found his father. Or, perhaps, instead of this, she sees two of her neighbors returning slowly and sarlly, and directing their steps to her door. The blood Mows back upon her heart. They rap at the door It is the knell of her husband's death. And she falls senseless to the floor, as they tell baf that her husband has long since been entombed in the fathomless ocean. Thi is not fiction. These are not extreme cases which the imagination creates. They are facts of continued occurrence facts which awaken emotions to which no pen can do justice. A few weeks ago a ship returned to this island, bringing th news of another ship, that was nearly filled with oil, that all on board were well, and that she might be expected in a neighboring port in such a month The wife of the captain resided in Nantucket, and early in the month, with a heart throbbing with affection and hope she went In greet her bubind on his return At length the ship appeared, drpj-cd her anchor in the harbor, and the friends of the lady went to the ship to eseort the hnsband to tlie wife from whoai be had been so long stparated Soon they sadlv returned with the tidinirs that her hnhand had been aeired with the coast fever, p"n the island of Madagascar, and when about a week out, on hts re-tarn home, he died and was committed to his oeean burial. A few days after 1 called upon the weeping widow and little daughter in their destined home of bereavement and anguish Inr.f asn The plan of ameliorating the condition of Ireland, hv giving employmrn to poor laborers, hi well received in that country Making harbors, piers, bridges and roads, aad the drainage of waste lends, will give employment to a considerable nnraber of aer-sons, aad will mark the (omirwnceincnt of a social change A Stinker ia a Gale of Wind. AU will recollect the violeut storm which commenced in this city oh Friday last, and continued through the ever-memorable 4th ; and those unfortunate individual that were on the Lake on Friday night, on board the Creole, bound for the watering places, have scarcely recovered from the hi nw nut' iririflfii. Ul tu their pleasure excunion. The gale was aevoro the wares ran muuntain hii.li. and tho shir.lv and taunch steamer navigated tlie troubled waters witll difficulty, and pitched and towed about, and snorted through her tuJl chiuweja, as much as to say brow away, old Bory ! you can't put me down old fellow ! 3ly steam s up, and 1 Jl go anead it 1 burst my boiler !' A sorry set of mortals there were on board, too, nearly all juit ready to die, and about as sick as the tough- v. -Bcauog couiu possiojy aesire. The moat remarkable character on board was a young man who had never travelled from up back' somewhere, and who suffered 1 some' before he got to his journey's end. His broad brimmed white hat, surrounded by a white cord andtassal, covering his locks, colored on the brickdust principle; a short-waisted peppcr-aud salt, frock, and a pair uf scant in length, not in the rear pants, of a rich freestone hue, totally fuilud to conceal the rich verdure with which this scion, or Sucker of the West was clothed : in fact, it rather (ended to make it stick out' more apparently. Night set in ; the rain deluged the deck, the wind in creased in fury, and the Sucker turned so pale that he could be readily perceived through the darkness, and, as he grasped a pair of saddle-bags, he exclaimed, in mingled tones of despair and regret : I 1 never shall celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the 4th of July, I'm afeered ! How I du wish I'd a staid tu hum. Stranger,' said he, addressing aae-date-lookiuir vounir gentleman, in a dilapidated straw hat, ' it does blow vary hard now, don't it.'' Nothing at all, sir, to what we shall have,' replied the quiet young gentleman ; you'll see a blow yet before you die. I've crossed in this boat sir, when it's blown so Kurd that we hull tu kaM a rfrf in the niginttrt shirt f 'Confound it,' exclaimed the terrified Sucker, you don't spose it 'II blow so now, du your' 'Without a doubt, sir,' was the reply. ' Why ynu ain't slicerei! a mile, but I be now, and I ain't nsed to this sort of tiling, no how ; an' if 1 hev the good luck to get hum just wunst more, ef you ever ketch me out o' them diggins, you can just shove me out o' the path. Warn't you skecred tteW gasped the irreen 'un. aa saa rose from a heavy sea. ' No, sir,' was (he prompt reply ; ' I have made up my mind, and am resigned to my fate.' ' Oh, by gerrashus ! 1 ain't resigned, by a long chalk. I'm a'uoii young man; I don't drink nor swerc, and 1 in a fOtn. to be married as quick as I git hum an' ef we're all drowned now, I'm a gone Backer, mf. Confound It, there's another. It's ri ru rough, that's a fact! I do feel mirhlv sick ! What a darned eternal fool I was to try to cross this confounded lake. I'll get out to the first place we atop at sure. As wo nenred May St. Louis a Inrec number of nor. sons concluded it was heat to stop there, and ladies and gentlemen, very shaky and uncertain on their pins, were sniggering anoui 111 toe most remarkable manner. Amidst the ringing of hells, and the noise and confusion, the voice of the Sucker was heard, crying, ' W liar's the place the boat's gwine to stop to I Whar'a the place the boat's gwine to stop to ?' The ouiet young gentleman informed him ' llow'll they land ir 'In a small boat! Confound it!' Such a ght as to nig.it in a small boat ! How far have we got logo? ' About half amile.' ' Confound it ! Well, I'd rather run the chance o' bein' swamped than try in' io such, ii ioi I on mis nere poat in sucti a cussed har-rykin as this; an' so I'm off if I kin only find out whar the boat is.' ' You'll find the pilot on the hurri. cane deck and he'll loll you.' ' Gerashua ! I shall be blown right out o' my boots up there ! but they ain't a goin' to bluff me off not that wav.' and off staggered the victim. In a few minutes he came stumbling back again. 'There's a conspyracy agin me, I do believe, rilot says he don t know nothin' at all about it, and said I was a d d fool. Kf I warn't so eternal sick, and did'nt want to go ashore had, I'd hav him out o' that or little green house o' his'n in one minnit, an' I'd twist him up like n skinned skunk. sure. ui i want io pay my Pitt abo d tins boat. 1 aint eat nothin,' an' I aint drinked nothin,' an' 1 aint slept a wink, an' I'm just aa wet as a rag. Whar'a the bar master.' 'In the ladies' cabin.' 'What in thunder's he doin' out of hisbarhcrer' Never did see such doins,' exclaimed the Sucker, and he bolted into the ladies cabin, bawling out, ' Whar's the bar master. Ladies, you must rcuse me ; but I want to pay my bill ouo'd ibis boat.' ' Do bar keeper's behind his bar,' said thechnmbermaid,movingthe Suckerout. ' Cen- iruinit it ; tins is luo bad. I span t bo able to get asho.' Whar's the bar master? Whar in h I ia l. .. how ?' said the Sucker, awcaring in hia desperation, and rattling away at the ticket office. ' Whar'a the oar ninmcrr All ashore that a goin ? sang out a dozen voices. ' Hold on a minnit don't let her go there,' cried the desperate Sucker, as he dashed forward, atill exclaiming ' Whar'a Ihe bar master?' ' Here he is,' said the bar keeper, who waa mixing up a stiff toddy for an invalid. What'a the matter ?' ' Matter! you're a pootty one now, ain't you hevent 1 been a hnlloin' for you all over creation, and harn't yo been slippin' off like greased lightnin' ? I wan t to leave this ere settlement, and wan t to pay my bill afore I go. How much do 1 owe ye? Come, talk lively, for I want to get asho'.' ' What have you had to drink sir ?' inquired the bar keeper. ' Drink ! I 'don't drink no liqimra I've jined the total ab stemious society, and heven'l tcched a drop for nigh onto six months.' ' If that's the case, air, said the bar keeper, ' I shall let you off cheap I shan't charge you a cent.' Well, come, that ain't so unlibcril nuther. Hut yon don t ought to charge nothin' nuth-er,' said the Sucker, as he slid his greasy wallet hack into his pocket, took up his saddle bags and started for the gang way. ' Ticket ! sir,' said Joe Armstrong, the clerk. ' (io long I ain't got no ticket,' replied the Sucker. " Where do you want to go to?"inquircd the clerk . " To go to the sho", eoufound it." 11 There's no show here sir." Well, you do beat all the thunderin liars I ever see'd yet. Can t I see the show right afo' me ?" " You mean the shore ?" Well, that's what I said.'' " You must give me your ticket we never let peo. pie go to the sho without tickcte of admission," said the clerk. " Why the thunder and lightnin did'nt you lay so afo'?" ' You must pay your fare first, air," said the clerk. " The liar keeper will give you tickets." " C'enfound the bar master whar is he ?" said Ihe Sucker, beginning to get into . violent passion. " Whar'a the bar master? I II go asho' ef 1 hare to fight. I'm a good young man and don't want to have a row with nobody, hut by gerraahus I ain't agoin' to be fooled and made speclation on no longer. Whar'a the bar master? Hullow, here, bar master! Come along here, darn your skin !" What now, air ? " said the bar kreper ducking into hia coop. " I wanted to pay my bill abo'd Una boat, and you told me it wurn't nothin , and when I w ent to. go asho', that ar'.little, fat, chunky feller ther, said I must hev tickets. Now, 1 tell you what it is, you aint agoin' to keep me abo d thia boat, no how. I'm goin' asho' now, sure ! How much ia it ;" " Two dollars and a half," said the bar keep, er. "Tu Hollars and . half! Here's one dollar (plsnking the tin) see if you can keep a feller agin (lis will-and a half undertake to atop a feller from goin asho ! two dollars we'll see if you'll do it. I ll go asho , by thunder ! three dollars ef I hev to light ! Here, give me back that half hand over them tickets. Now we'll see who'll stop me," laid th. Sucker, aa he gathered up his change, lickela and addle-bags, and daahed, ashore, tipping the clerk the documents aa he passed. As his foot prej.cd the pier, he turned round, and shaking hia fist exclaimed tri-uphantly " I'm asho' now, and ef you kitch me abo d one of them boat, agin.you can just squnch me down into my boots, sure .'" and off he started for the aho'. As he sped up the pier, the sedate young gentleman called ont, " Stranger ' " Hollow! " ' Whar's the bar master'" shouted the aforesaid voiilh and the nereeca- ted Sucker disappeared in the darknesa, a fiendish shriek of laughter ringing in his ears. Ohio KLBCTV.B RCT..SS The role in this and many other portions of the State will I decreased on account of the alarming extent of slcknea.. Whirb party will suffer most we do not know ; bnt presume Irom the greater prevalence ol'siekness on the Reserve, that the Whigs will lose the most votes in consequence of it. The rain too, which ha. poured down in incessant torrents all day, has served, doubtless, to decrease. the rote materially. The full returns from this counlr show a decreaae of orer ti,400 rotes since I -'Il (.ga Rrpuhlirnn nnd H'aig. Chii iiio Beef. Tlie Chicago Journal states that the beef from the prairies waa nerer better, and the packing season opena with fair prices, $3 SS to 99 50 per hnndred is frcelv bid for an averaging dividing on dm lb. per head beef cattle. |
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