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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, KDITUK AXO PROPRIETOR. Orrui loutn-omt corurr of High itreet mil Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum. $1 00 Tn.wppkly per annum, - 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terint of AdrertisinR. Twelve lines or Irsa, one or three insertione, , and 25 centa for each additional insertion for tliree months for til monthi for 12 monies gli Longer advertisements ill the aanie proportion, with a deduction of 0 per cent, on the amount over '.'0 in six month. lit thk Yr.au. For twelve lines giZ fourth of a column 520 half a column JW whole column J MX liTlNESAUD a. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORMAS and Counsellorsut l.aw.t olumbui.Ohio. Ollice one door aouth of 1. M. Whiting Si lluntinutou'i Book-store, up stairs, Nov. 1, lltlj. F. J.Matthkws. A. B. Butti.ks. I. N. WHlTlNt; it JIl'NTIM.TON, COOKSKl.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hunk. 1 1 iltIi street, t 'oluinlms, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. si nti iti' Ai i.ii.i.i:v. OOK-BINDF.KS, High street, opposite the Publir Ora- ces. L-oliimlnis. uk- " Va.Sr.iiKKT. M, I. Ln.i.i.r. Willinm B. Jrvi A Henry Jarvis. C10LLKCTUKS and Account Settlers, for I' ranklin and J idjoininK counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms. Ollice, up stairs, first door north of Met ny's store. April i t, HHIi. y. ( olilinhus, Ohio t;i:iti:, abhott & t o., DKALF.RS in Hardware and C utlerv, Iron, ISails, (ilasa. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical 'i'nols, Military lioods, ike. Sic, Ha. lb I High street, sign ol the (lilt l'aillock. WJNt; & KICTiAiMW DF.ALl'RS in I'orrign and Domestic dry (loods, (iroce-lies, Boots and Shoes, tic. Sic, wholesale and retail, 1W I, tioodalc'a Row, High street. j. it. s uot-t.s, DEALER in I.aw,Meiliciil,'rheoloirieal,('las9ical, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. H. W1IEATOS, DRlKiCIST.and Dealer in I'atcnt .Medicines, I'aints.Oils, Dvo Stulfs.tilass, &c. tie., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Coluiulius. Ohio. FAY & Kii.notRNi:, DF.M.l'.RS in liry Hoods, tirnceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. I'aints.Oils, UveSlull'a, Leather, Boots and Shoes, A.C., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I,HU1. C. It. KIMS, D F.ALK.R IN DRY t.OOHS, Sic, opposite F.change ov. in.. tf. Bauk, (- oluuihus. M. 11. HATF.IIA.il, . IDITOU of tlieOninCui.TiVATon.a Journal of Agncul-i ture and Hortirultnre, published on tlio 1st and l.'rth o ach month. Terms jll perycar; four copies for $ J7 Ollice in the Hank Building, near the State House. Ii. t) 31 STOCK & ct.. I-'OIUVARDIMI nu ( O.MMISSIO.N iNIKRCIlAM S, rroduoo Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R IIMSWA Y & 0'S IRON FOIIMlUY, Broad street, noar the Bridge, Colum-hus. Ohio. Stoves of all kimls, and a great variety of t as- tings. always on hand. Oct. I, litll. COM 311H S II AT STOKK. JF. RCD1SII.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. imrs, always keeps on hand a gowl assortment of Hats and Cans of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. JOHN 31. K1NNFY, I'eriodical Agent. No. .1 Neil House, receives sulisi riptions for any Magnline published in the L nited States, and delivers tin in to city suhscri-liors frit qfpmlaiit. He also receives subscriptions for any l'apcr, and delivers thcin to any part of the city subscribers paying postage. 'u- LAW 1'. B. Wii.cn anil A. F. l'tiinv ill practice Law, as partners, in Franklin nnd niljoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite 1. 1. W luting it II nlington's Ho,.ktore. Feb. ll...t-tl. WAIri:K A3IOS, Tiiilor, TVTOTIFM'.S his customers and the public generally, that L he has opened his cstablUhmont two doors south ol the Ohio State Journal Ollico, whero they are respectlully invited to call. Isnv' ' W3I. WII.l.SIIIlli: IIII.FY, Sl'RC.ICAL and Mechanical Dentist, t olilinhus, Ohio. .Agent for Alcnck's I'remium Teeth. For sale Baker Riley's I'atcnt Forcep Key Ma Lt..t-wly. wTATjltf OY A CO., W1IOI.F.SALF. AM) HI1 All. DF.ALI.KS in Fancy and Staple Dry (ioods anil tirncerics, opposite the State House, High strciU, Columbus. Ohio. 7 WAHI,,;s' s r:nrm .a.nrt,.in,it ,u' nil the different kinds, lust re- A reived and for sale at lo-v prices. We have some of the fiml that were everolli ri d in this market. June 27. W. A. l'LATT & CO., .Neil House. ronl'I Its' TIIII1.S. A F1IF.S1I supply of ( 'oimcrs' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March 11. Ml.T PADLOCK I niimni -,,.... .." ALSO, double convci aisl concave Spectacles, lor ail aces, and in a great variety of frames. Also. Spectacle (ilass of ail kinds, Ulted in olil frames at short notice, and ice.hy W. A. l'LATT CO., low price Fi b. 7. ( nilinge Spring . . ... . A M) Axles. Rucgv Lamps. Rauiia anil India Ruhberl loth till' l'ADLIM K. or sale ni uie sign oi ui Ilcst J il II ill 1 11 Nllils. SSORTF.D sizes, from i p'nv to 10 p'ny. for sale at the J .infih. lAurill l t.ll.l' I'ADl.Ot K. FAINT 1111 1 SlIFS. A FI LL assortment of I'ainl Bruslies anil Sash Tools, XJl just received anil for sale by J. B. NHI.ATO.N Corner of High and Broad sis Aug. lit. NA11.S. May ill. (ill.T PADLOCK. T5 A Hole Anvils. Ci nimon. otter-Key and Solid bin v ices. For sale at l.VJ, High street, sign of the Broad Ave l,PC.7. ' b FAY Sl KILROl RNF.. TiAION ml ive lhouiar.fi ncunds of snioked Sitlea and AJ si.. ulcers, in l.nn e crdcr. H r sale i,y Ai.ni as. n;n. Jdhn mm i H.No. '.'2. High at. C-"1SAKS, 1(111 AKO, &r. aiH. real I rincpe J t ignis ; .'! M. llavnnn igars ; atldei. Mrs Miller's line cut chewing Tobacco; l.'O do John Anderson's do; ( 0 do ( iecdwin's patent prcu'd do j 10 Jars Mrs. Miller's Snull J II 0 di . n I lb. paper Smoking Tobacco 110 do Jib. do do; fctl hoses Pipes; Just received and for sale by JOHN WILLI R, p AIIF-IAM'. rl ii'lM.S.-o'ipirs Fuggy and Car 90 sell. Piii-cv and Carriace Ailes. inst received and for ale low at the sign of the OILT PAbLCt K. Dee. 9. SPR1MS STYLE OF HATS I70R1SI7. Just received by ..... ' April fi. WIMi St Rl( IIARDS. SALMON. FBFSH o.l Sslmon Ho. No. I Maekerel ; W hite Visht lrand Bank Codlish. This day received and tor sale.uy JOHN M1I.LF.R. July II. TANNKH'H OIL. JOB SALKlow.by Uie barrel or 1'.' Ort 5.1. Corner of High and Broad streets. I.AI Pll'lw , ..... I"OR C1STF.RNS, Wells and Acuednrts. for sale at th 4 si?no( tlisi .II,T PAULO K. Mil I. AMI tHOSS tl T SAWX. I-AY Kll HOI KNK. kee p a constant supply 01 row ' laml's Mill and rofs eut Saws, St the lowest prices. VAIINISII. FI RN1T1 I1F. VAPMSII os. I ard t. Also.Tolish-ina and Coach Iloily amish. for sale hy B J. B. W IIK.A'iON. Dmppist, March Comer of llich and Broad streetl. t'OLI) PKNS.""A liesb auilv received this day. and r "rr, low. ' W. A. PLAIT O, Anril 3. mi. t"1 """ I jTmTTII will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of tl e t.ilt Padlxk. M. Iliph street, V Rifle Barrels, ss.ertrd.fnm Kilo 2:0 ball, to tie pownd. Also, (iun Locks of various kinds. Butts, t.uards and Thimbles. CermsB Sliver, fcLeet Brass aid alroo-t all Mher(. material. GKLF, ABBOTT l CO. Dec. 9. ANVILS. GF.M T'F. Monae-llole Aimls,at the s.eri of tl ' lilay U. GILT 1'AliLOC.K. OHIO VOLUME XI. Superior Iiapuerreotype Miniatures. GV. I'HILLIl'S respectfully announce to Ins friends and the citizens ot'Cotuinbiii freiierully,as well as the public at larpe.that he it prepared to take their likenesses lit all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Metwra, I'tunev 6t Lamson. and one door North ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey Daguerreotype H ooms. Mr. P. would just any that, having devoted about aeven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time hadaceess to and studied in the magnificent naileries and collections of Faiiitimrs, Sculpture and Daguerreotypes owned by the government of the Ini-ted Stale, and those of others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artist and public men, in his poest-ien, will tdiow. he feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to every other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious stylo, colored to the lite, will please call at their earliest convenience. March ti. .t-wlf. bbw lmi.ss .o()i)s. G INCHAMS, I'rinted Lawns, Balioriiies, Barapea, Mus lin C.inchams, F.mbroidcrcd ditto, De l.ama. A c. All new stvles, lor sale by V LU & RICHARDS'. April II. SAWS. H OF. & CO., and Wiluiut & Row land's Mill and Cross cut .Saws ; Hoc A Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circular do.) Spear &: Jackson s and other Hand uo.j Fannel and rippiii! do.; Itutchera' and Back do.; Uillett and Turning Wchh do. July Hi. (IKHK, ABBOTT & CO. HA3IS! IIA3IS1I IIA3ISIII Sugar cured by tha subscriber, and warrunted eipial in quality to any in these Lnited States, are now ready, and for sale by icn.y 1. iii, i.i. iv, March 4. U2. High street. FA 31 1 1. Y 1 I.OI K. nAVTJSG made arraiurcntents with seme of the best niilla in Sprillgliehl, fiir Flour, we shall for the future lie supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Callon us. Ucl. II. D. v vr.vi r- I w s k t j. COM S AfSF.NC Y. HARTFORD I IKK LNSl RAiNCF. ( O.Ml'ANY. Capita I. Sl.sl.llHI. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms, or- lice, Carpenter's Building, between the F.schango and City Itanks, I ominous. 1 uviu. lil.irriiii, Sept. 13. lii Wi. Secretary, ur.s i' i !wT5kTs K-1 H) I, K an vli.s, Jl'ST received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. ' OUT PADLOCK. uoo Ki:cs TNI ATA NAILS, just received anil for sale at the sign I of the Sept. III. I'AD PADLOCK. CI.OCKN. Tl'ST received, and for sale low, brass ;;u hour ami alarm J Clocks, ol Jerome i ,ake. A. PL VTT A- CO., Neil House. Nl.W IJONNFTS. Jl'ST received hv the subscribers, n new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Hraul and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he all'ord ed nl unusually low prices. FAY V K11.BOI RiK. Lt'3IHlflVl M.iliijFIlI The subscriber has on hand for sale at his Sle.ini Saw Mill, a miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol I oimtry Lumlier of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned Hooting on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a oiiunlitv of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders lor Lumber will lie prompt. ly attended to. Fell. 6..tl.J M. L. SI LLIV.VVl'. C'AIUUAISK TI113I3IIM;S. LAMTSnnd Hands ; India liullier t lollnml Whips; Oil ( loth and Mats ; Patent Leatheralid Bindings) Patent ( loth anil IhiFh frames ) Liirht Frames and T'aasclls ; Springs and Axles. (.F.I'F,. ABBOTT & CO. INSI KANII'.. TOSSF.S hy Fire or Walcr iiiMlred against upon libera j irriHi hi Ibe lonir estal.lii.hcd and well known Protcc lion Insurance Company of the cilv of Hartford. ( onnecti-ct. F. BOBBIN", lien Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.M. M J. t ill.nl -HI , Agent, t oiiiuious. T A M I j M.crni Oil. a sunenor article ; -00 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale hy FAY & KII.IIOI liiM.. lleC. i. ' "e r" 7A I A IUNF, 'AKI)S.-RU sets of Mac ine Cards, 11 just received Irotn the .Vlanuiariory ai i.ciccsier,oi.is- sachusctts. and for sale at No. .V.I. 1 1 i I'll street. Dee. 7. FAY & KILBOI RNF.. AY NAItl) & NOYI S Writing Ink. til dux. I oz. hollies Ink ; CO doz. o.. do. do; m.iloi. hf.pt. do. do; .'Hldol. pint do. do; . ilo. qt. do. do; This Ink has been in use more than twenty years, and the testimony rcspecling it is the sr.me from all parts ol the country. When the best pukes among our Registers of Deeds.' Merchants. Willing Masters, and Officers of Hank! unite in saving that they have found it s b lter article than they have ever before used, it is evident that no one l:tu lie troubled with had Ink. Received and lor sale, w holesale and retail, hv HI. BUY, Ill'.ADI FY A Co.. Cincinnati. Jnn22. Il.i, M.iinst.brl. ;sl Mid Ith, west side. A I.AItl F. ASSOIIT3I1 NT OF (iinchams. Ilalannnea, Ijiv-iis and Bnrv-es. put ere d by ,.nl ;. WIN'S RICHARDS. 1(10 dozen File", OF Spear V Jackson, Mottrnm, Ihhotfon. Butcher nd ether celebrated Biakcra, lor sale at the sien of tlio April 7. i.ii.i ui'n" NO. Ilil IIMSII STIll I T. VNF. Ill M'LFD pairs Lliptte Spnegs lor mtpjira ami J enrrini-e. Hint received and lor ml' at the sign of the Sept. 111. (.11 PADLOCK. ri ii-s 1 14 I N 0 Y Pomriitic Maimtnciurc, the bet-t in the martct.lor nale nl the fieri of the -'ILl i. cpt. UK - rieiliir I.id t umps, on-.elins A I n., ni.innfarture. Also. Lamp 1 ntn V. mi; int,s of all kinds. ho!eha!e or retail. by Keb 7. VV. A. PI.A I P Si I U, Aril llmitr. FAIKIIANK'H I'ATl JiT )LATKll;M Seines and ( ounur Uaiancci at manufac turers prices, r or sale ov l.PHF.. ABBOTT A 0. Sicn of the (iilt Pad l.oek. April X s.rnnine ArmilBKe Wousrliiile Anvils, C'OI IIl lioi and couiuioii N ises lor sale at tliesin of tin OA pril 7. (,II.T HALLO K. airnla finel rrrs"ea. SEALS FncTsved. and Seal Presses furnished . for NotaJ ries Public, Common Pleas and supreme Court. Recorders A e. A c, at vow lew prices and short rwit.ee. by March 17. W. A PLA IT A ().. Neil House. XT AIH II. TIIF Colnnd-na Star, h Factory is now in operation. The sttention ol dealers and others is refueled to the hea-tilul article of I'mrl t-larrk now beinu nis.le. Conntrv Merchants and others supplied Irom the depot at the Ohio Lmtr Store bv S. CLARK ,.h and the highest market price at all times pa.d for W hile Corn. 3- ihilr l end, Oil nnd Krnshen. TW'FNT l l.l.ls. Linseed Oil, in whole and iia.f barrels ; imikccs White Lead; Varnish. Paint and Wliitewa.h Finifhcs. Jlv Hi. t.KLF.. M1IMTT ft CO. t.l.hf., AIILOIT, 0. tin. lfiHlish street, Ittirt juft rrrrirttl. 1s!!lF.F. TIIOl SA.MJ lbs. Iron W ire, assorted, irom .10. . 3 to Slfl lbs. 1 "tr tisj'np t W 0 pair Trace bains ; 211 001. .smes nmim vto 10 dot. Manure Forks. JnlT lfi. MA 1IINK AHI1S. THK rubserirs bnie h.r sale ..l setts Machine Canto lar.v ami plain set. Xo. ..m. :il. .U ;U. and .11, wire also. I liletmg lards, manulictiirrdst Leice-tcr M'S i,h )i. PAY fc MLIiOl UNF- I O H'l I HI S.-!" 1 ana Fresh Lobsters; MI Cans lrsh Salmon; 110 do do fl-ir-: HO do do Cdlh; HO do do iardinca, hire siie; H O do do do 2.1 size ; llrt do do do Stiaire, All hermo!ial!v sealed, and as frr h as when taken Ironi thr-ir native element. Jnstrereived ard for sale by JOII.N AIII.I.FB.t.rocer. 7. io. 'j't High street STATE DAI Si?. COLUMliUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 15)47. DRKiS, MLDICIM'.N, OILS. FAISTR, Ac. 1MIF. subscribers have just received a large addition to . theiratock of Dmirs. Medicines. Oils. Limits, Ac, which tliey offer at wholesale and retail, on the most aecomuioda ting terms. Aug. 4.1 FAY ol K U. HULK Ah. Tl PLAT 13. Till". sulcribers have for sale M boiea Tin Hate, 1-5 X and 10 b"e X do; alto, Wire, assorted !os., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. . . I A V V KlLliOl It ! K. ;iiO( i:itn:s. THK subscribers ulterior sale at their old stand, .No. C Coodde's Row li hhds. prime ,. O. Srgar. Mew Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Bags RioC'-ilee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (tunpouder and Young Hy sou Tea. Pepper, Spice, (.linger, Ace, &c. March 1. FAY & KILBOl RNF,. C1MXAT1 n. Ni:V YORK. THANSI'ARK.Vr W indow Shade. hnlenale and Re-tail. HAKKIM.mN At McCliKHiHT, South side of Fourth Bireet, between Walnut and Vine, keep constant Iv on hand and manufacture to order, Shades of nnv length, width onlempn, and C'H.U.I.KNtiK COMPARISON with nnv others in the West. We warrant onr Shades to wash and not fade. A leo 'IIKVICAI, SlI ADKS painted to or der. IT SHADKS I'l'V V CRATIS. iS. R. 1 hit i the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cinciiicali, March 27..t-wlv. "tTrs AiXUIlATTlins' Tnui.iirxc.s, THK snbscrihers have just receired a larpe stock ol Furs and 1 lattcr's Trimmings, w Inch they oti'er for sale at the lowest prices. Oft inn. iuiria, Biurs. fit) " d uhle and ninple Ring Russia, blown Ui) " ( arreted i.umu. DM) " Raw and ( anotrd Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Rodiei. Aho A firitt rate asHortment of Silk and (Totton nid .Hi Tins. Handimrand Rindin-i. Hal Leathers. Row String Skiv era, all colors, Rlack nnd Drub Silk IMmdi, Kxtrart Locwooft (inm Shellac &c. (Keb. 15.1 FA V Sc KH.ROl RiK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. nOItAC K MKM.S-ii. the Cinannah Type luunilru unit Printm M (irt(ona Kertw on hand, ami mnmtfactiires to order, almoat every variety of printer's materials, of the latent t)le nnd most durable maieri-slu, wholesale and retail, "tit eastern prices with a very hbcrahle discount lor cash, i'crnono wisiimir to pun imsc an othce, on application, will he furnished with an climate of the fpi.intity and cif i of it. hy their stntinp the work required to be done, the hzo of their paper, A. C., A:c. The Wat-hinuton l'resca maiiuiiu turrd at thu eRtrblibli-inent. are interior tn imtiL a creat iniiirovement in their ctmstruction, as well an a reduction of price, haing taken place. I'owcr presses made to onler. Superior Troof prejses. wholl) ot Iron, .nid an iipsmimcnt of tlcrnian Types. Fancy tpe,ciits and borders, fnnu the l''ouudrieH of ilnire A. t'o, and White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasinir for carli arc especially iu.ited to call before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO several second hand Presses, nnd second hand founts of Tvne, but little worn, for salo low. March 11. i.,r...t-w;m. FOB IiniHON.S, THK new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with dold and Strel Tniim i iiifrs. hist nueived. June '21. W . A. l'LATT & CO.,,eil Mouse. VAKMSII. Zm pallonn pure Copal arnish. 100 op etr.i Coach Varnish, for ale at l'!. Hih st..by Dee. 7. FAY tv KILUOl MTst:. VUWTIXG llK WAR R A NTKD as pom! as nny other manufactured in the I uited St:i tes. 'J lie milweribert. havi np been appoint ed nfjents for the s.ie of J. A. Jiimes' Printing Ink. manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a count mi t supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinn;i'i. tnrch i. r .x . mi.iwm iur.. I'abiM'Hioch's Verniituur, WHOLKSALK and Retail, at the Dmp Store of J. H. WHKATON. ApriCJb. Comer o Rroad ami Ihtrh its. CHOC I HI I S. rr nuns. New iih eans Suar , UU .'HI liarrels Molasirs iW Sarks Kin Coll'ee ) M Sacks l.nt!uavra Cotfeej 40 1 lull' Chests Vounp llvson Tea ,10 " Imperial Tent HI) " " (iniiKiwderTea( Kit) ( ally boxes Tea ; Kill liarrels Markerel.all numbers) lim Imsliels llricd Pearlies; 2.'si ki'us nlls. nswnrled ; hones M.'lllllt'aetlired i'oliaccoj 111 liar's Alsiee '2t) ' Penper. Madder, Ind;, Alum, Dice, I.oafSupir.C.inper, tin. tie. lor sale hv THOMAS W. KI.MI, Mart Ii ', 11117. 27 .Main street, Cilirinnali. 1 1 M IIOXFS TIN n.ATi:. I VJK.J lllNHhs. Ill Sheets. ;K) hv lill nu ll. i ini Ilia. Ilr.un r's upper I-, 11, Id and 20 lb. Iiii'll Ihs. Tiii'd Copiier, lb oi. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. . W ire from .o. 7 to 2S. Kor sale tljtl,llij;h street, sicn of the Broad Ave.hy Dee. 7. t Si ml. inn nrsr.. Oil. AM) I'AIMTS. OAA keirs pure W hite Lead, (jruund in oil ; UU i'.'i hllla. I.lliseed Oil; 10 Mils. Turpentine; Tirv W hile Lead. Hi d Lead. Venetian Bed. Yellow Oelier Paris' W Into nnd Chrome l. rern : ( hronie Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and W hlte-wiisll Brushes. Ac. Sic Just reeeived and forsnle.liy KAY Ai KIMiOl KM'., Apiil 2)1. Ko. l.'iO. Iliirh .t.. siin of the Broad ax 1III,D1II:VN SlIOKS. 9 f I .MHS ( nililren s Miees, varioiis nu.iiines una nvln.jnst rrerived at tlicsiirn ol' the (liilden Boot, orner store in the Journal liinhlii'U. nearly opposite my old stand, vthic.li will be sold i-lieali lur cto-h. Ma, 4. H. II. KIMBALL. IIAKM V MASTKD. rff( M'fllLLS Barley wnnted. lor which we will pay jl)UU the hi'dicst price in cash Oi l. 4 tv A w. B.COMSTOCK CO. WANT LI). rnflrt 111 'SIII'.LS (M.,MAt do. Klavseed .OMIilo. Tim-OUUU othy reed. B COMSTOCK & CO. TAAfY '-'Is- '0,,on Chain. No.ato 16. JUUU 2.( (Klllis. Cotton Bats. W ick Yarn ami Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by Keb. IS" FAY KILBOt RNF.. LI .H lil It. 500,000 iliViVifr.iV,phTdo. .KSMSKI Pine Sl.incles. warranted. all sizes and qualities. A laue ami well assorted lot of all kinds and sires ol country stnll, together with assorteil sirea inflow Sash. W'e ask the sttention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stuck ; and w ould state that we have made arrangements so that we shall always have 1 lare stock 00 hand, and will not be u:i.lorsolil ly any one. An. HI. " 1 ""'ii" ll). u HI nil A I.I."' I'H II leen remoi VI itj room in the Joiirn ata? nearlv opposite to (jw he will be found n Kl.rillAI'I.'H HKIC KTIIIIK moveit to the corniT store mrnil Buildintr, on llii.'h St., to his lormer stand, where ream to w ait npon his lor mer custom rs ami all oiners who may ht ni yn can. April i;..t-wtr. II. II. MAIHM.I- CtK)C ERV AM) .' IIMH.tl III SI,MM. f I'eter kmiisn. havmir retired frum the hriu of hent, kinnan St Co., lias this day lormed a copartnership with Stephen Card sr-d Janus A. I'hilnpa. under the name.. stle and firm of M.VN A.N. CAKK St ( O . in the Wholesale Oroeerv and Commission Isisiness. in the City ol ew York. The bnsmtaa will be cowlucted at a,o. 'j Hrrsid street. I KTKR KI.VVW, MKI'IIE.N CARD, J.AMKS A. I'lllLLlPS. Pajted N" Vork. Atarrh 2. It 17.. .t-wf,ra. CAV MANUFACTORY Ar FASHIOXAHI.E TAIIXRlf;. r f? 'I MF. sulwrrlrs rewrtfully inform the prMif sJ-- (hit tl ev have !oeatd in thi citr. at .No. Ilt High ittreet. i lew doors North of ,. r Trenton A Cos. Store, where thry will nn no lac ture and keep on hand a large aort-wnt of ew-rv d s nption of Caps, which will be told at Fas-em pnp lr rnin. Tsih-rieg of sll kind ram-d on. A (rood assortment ot troths, tkc.oe hand, which will be sold rhfsp. M. AlORRlMiN eV CO. Colrm-bns Frh. 111. ir,47..t.w1y. LIME. FI.F.SH hnrnt f.ime at b cents per hnMf eomtantly kent on hitud, st the Kail Road Lime Kiln, ne ir tlie lenitenUirr. July 10...t-w. JOURNAL WINDOW SASH. T the sifiii of the Clilt Padlock so. Rjl, Hih street, may be found he bebt lot cf Window Sash in own, with (ilasuand Putty always tn hand. CF.UK, ABROT'f & CO. August ti. Juhh Alt Li,A. Wm. B. Rakhv. WHITE LrAD. THK subscribers havin i enlarged and improved their Work, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and ground in oil, to any amount that may be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of White Lead, and that to be a strictly prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any ndullerution whatever, which will be warranted as such to all who may purchase. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence may be placed in (ho purity of every pound of White Lead manufactured by us; which pureness will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, but will bo found much more economical iu its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving a far better (In Mi with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three ; of which every painter will bear witness, Plhce on Walnut atieet, between Front nnd Second sta., Ciueiimati, Ohio. McLL.A.N & CO. April U, .timt-w. HARDWARE AM) CLTI.ERY. WK beg leave to inlorn tlio Merchants of the Western country that we ore now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, Knt'lish ami German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they in;ike their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with there of iSew ork and other 1 las-tern citicx. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's. Simmon's, and Nairn's Axes Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain Scythes Scythe Sneatlisi Sickles : Hay and Manure Forks; lbunes j Traces; Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades ; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete Bf-tsortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our cue. MKAD 6l WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 10 Pea! street, Cincinnati. V here i Hie Che up Clinton Tea Store, ,'lml rrertf thing ilsc Vorr. STP.ANGF.RS, and sometimes citizen of our Stato, inquire where we are, nnd how it happens we always sell fciu-h good Tens, nnd so chcup. The simple answer is, we fell for the importer, and can sell as low an the wholesale jobbers of New York, adding I rent per lb. freight. It would require 'I.OUMrf'O of capital to surpass the fa-til it if in our Icinds for selling Tea alone. Further, we have lately received, and can at nil times secure fresh importations of Tea; hence, wo can so Bale I y warrant all we sell, wholesale, or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for ensh, nt the Drv Goods nnd Canton Tea Store of C. R. KING, JulytL.tw. Opposite Kxchange R?uk. iVAKKIIOl SE OF PRINTS ONLY. lvo.i, ( fdtiT ri-, AcM) Work, JUDS0N & LEE, (I.ATK I.KE AMI JUJISON.I LEE, 0CCTPY the spacious five story Warehouse, No. flfi, Cedar street, the wnoi.K of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single article of PlilXTi'.D CM ,COwS. Their present stock consists of nenrlv One Tlimisnnd Parkagi a, embracing some thousand's of different patterns and corings, nnd comprising every thing desirable in the linc.FOIlKlCN and DOMESTIC All of which nre offered for sale, f'ir cash, or sntinOiCterv credit, at the lowest orices, by the Flore or Fiu kHgiJ. ew Styles are received almost every clay, nml nnuiy ol them nre got up for our own sales, nnd uut to be found else where. O Printr d lists of prices, corrected from dav to day, with every variation in the market, arc placed in tiie hands of buyers. Merchants will be nblo to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our nssorlment, when we state, 1hat the value of our usual stock of this one article, is nt least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fct. that our menus and our attention, iu-jtend of being di vided among a vast variety of articlex, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious ; nnd it shall be our care that none who visit our ehiuiMinnnicnt siiuii meet wim any uitnppouu-inent.Our assortment is complete nt nil rensons of the vear. LFK, JLDSON & LEE P. S. B. F. LKK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and lale senior partner in the originnl firm of Lee &. Rrew-ster, from which connection he withdrew smne tune ngo, has resumed business in connection with Messrs, Lee V. Judson. under the firm of I. I.E. Jl DSON & I. I F., and he ventures to assure his I'ricmls and the public, that the new firm will maintain the s.nno pre-emtnenco in tins branch of the trnde, w hich mrmcrlv distinguished the other tw o houses to which he belonged. " New York, Juiy fi.Jytw. SELLING ClOfAPT COMBS Tnrtoiso-Sridl.Mocll-Hirll, Hiltlerlly, RiifTalo-Iloril and Heel. Irorv. Prrssinif, ami nil oilier kimls of Comlw. i.mlics anil (leni's (I ild I'dns w:irrnntnl. (Inlil nnil Silver I'unrils, Silver 'I'lnnilili'S nnl Sprrlnclos. Steel Kenils, Pli'S. TassHi. Clasps, Ac, Purses, l'urso Twist, Silk anil Silver (nnvats, Windsor ami Kancj Soaps. Perlu- merv. Hrlulies. (Ilovos, Threads, Nreillea, nnil l.adies iSee- nie iv ors. iirsiiies niu uni iihu.'i. i-ii...ii; ... ... j (Inods Store (jueenware I anry and Canton 'lea Store, opposite K.xchange Bank, Columbus. June o. C. R. KINO. (il.ASS. OA A 8 Iv 10 and 10 bv I Class; UvJ KWIdo. ari'c sizes, from 10 hy 14 to lfi by 2; 2U,OU0 lights Window Sa-h. lnt received, nnd for wle.hv FAY Ar MLllOl HNK, April No. l.'tf. High st.sign ol the Broad-axe. fl., tX'ITtMFsilt:mRX WARE MANUFACTORY. STOV1CS, Ac. nEVL Si. M ASON have formed a enparlnerrliip to earrr on tlje almre linsiness. st llie old slnnd of J. K. lleyl, two dtiors north of Armstrongs Hotel, llit'li street, Columbus, where they will always lie prepared to furnish theiretis-tomers with sny arliele in'lheirline.nt the Tery lowest rnlea. Conslnnllv nn hand, Copper and llrssa Kettles, from one to llnr'v gallons JOB WOHK puntlualls atlenJed toon the shortest no-tire.l eathers. Haps, Reeswm.Old C opper. Rrass and Tewrter, taken in eselisne fur any of the ahoe articles. Mav 13..t-wlt. AFKW BOAKUEKS wanted in a prii ite family. Iiuiiiirc ot W. A. I'LATT'S, Mas II. Aeil llmiae. T I .tllil'.ll nnnbl.tu n .1,-H K..I.M (lrrlers left w ith yj i . rott. in the rear of the Journal olbi e, will be promptly attended to. Keb. II'., lli-l..t-wlf. I IO I : .! A li E n ' S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-O tion. for sale at the fcluie and Leather Store of Mav M. 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. E()U SALE OR RENT. l!j4.ATAVO STOllY IIIIICK IIOI SK on llish street. in t!,e eity of Columbus, tim.hed aa a business housn. for a store and dwelling. Terms easy, anl possession piven immediately, if required. J. VV. llll.tV. Jillv n. FHLKII TKAS AM) NKW C.OODS, TFST received and selling at unparalleled low pric es. Our if friends say the Teas are better than ever. We warrant everv ounce of M) cent Tea, Vc, tn give perfect satisfac tion, or preier lo reruno the nmnev. tint aiioro 10 pay lor long advertisements and sell as cheap i we do. Metchants supplied on favorable term, fnr cash, at the Drv t.ootis and Canton lea store onpoMte I trfianne hank, June -iti C. 11. M.V.. It r KF-MOVAUtJ DtTt)nSTHO'l,S(N & MARIS have removed their Office In the Basement Story ot Jud.'e Swan's new tn--iMine ; Heh Strert, 1pw door? North ot th Neil House. (t Reffidenre of lr. R. : iioHpjm. Third strel, one door Vrih of I nivemalint Churrh. Residenrof lr. Ma- ri, rorner of Third and Hit h streets, opposite Baptist Churrh. March 20, fn. tf I.ndir' M hite Kid Slipper. Jl'ST receivfd at the Mine Store cf H. H. KIMRT L,s superior article of White kid Slippers. July 31. NUMBER Si. 1817. SANDUSKY, OHIO. IS. Il.iiis & (0., WAREI!OCSj(i, l-OKVVAKltl.Nt;, AND COMM1S-sion AU'rchmilfl, agents ol the Mansfield mid Siintlii-ky City K Hi Iron d comt;uiy, and connected with the Mud liiver and Lake Erie Kuilroml, will act ns nccntn for all ('an;il lines, also 1'or Bntl'alo, Ohwcjjo, Now York, lion (on, i'hil.-idi'lhia, l'ittshuro;h. Hcnvcr, C'levohuid, Krie and Detroit Forwuidem, and all clanpi'a of hike vessel s. They have croat and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or Helliiifrnll kindnot produce or merchandize intruded to their care, and will assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over others. All property coiisigncd thein for transportation, by hind or water, v.ill have iiiitnediate dispatch, and inctimnce rd'ectrd when required 'J'hey are the ole afjents of the Munslield and .andusky City Railroad coinnauy, at this point. rJ'ho lond is 67 mites in lenuth, nnd oti'erH ureal in riti cements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Delaware, Kich-luiul. Knox, Holmes, TuBcaravvus, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carryinir trade. They ore also connected with the Mad H ive r and Lake Krie Kailrond, now opened to Hellfuntainc, hit) miles tliroujjh the counties of Huron, Sandtinky, Seneca, Wyandot, I lardin and Logan. Merchants in thette and adjoining counties, will find a pfctmian advantage in consigning their poods to them. They will make advances on produce froing to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To ii void niicarriaiH, delay, and extra charges, all packages should be plainly marked to the " Care of It. lliggina & Co.".. March ii. HARDWARE. . GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Claes. House Builders' Materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, and everv article in the Hardware line. They also keep en hand a general supply of Mil ititn (loods. TIipv have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar Best and bent assortment of Door Hangings and Trimmings ever brought to this markot- nuiong which are 60 dozen New Haven Mortire and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, wnilo and plated knobs, mineral, pearl, white and plated Hell Fulls. Hikeniitn &, Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Duor Locks, with Blicavea and hrnsi raits complete. North & Stanley! arid Mattisnn, Russell ik Co'i rim and plate Locks, witli brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, label. Curtis tV Co'a and Western do do 0 do .0 do 11! i ml fastenings. 300 do Creenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. J(MK) gross New England Screws, assorted. House builders and others will find every article in the hardware line upon as pood terms as at unv other plnco in central Ohio, ot the sign of the C1LT PADLOCK. Aug. IU, H!l.). No. Uil High St., Columbus. (.. I,i;E KAPP & I'ALKN, MERCHANTS. No. 0, Jm-ob Slrcet, New York, WILL mako advaiices in Cash, on consignments nf Leather, Cnlf-Skins, or nidef.two-tliirds of tlio value of .ood on receipt at their Store. Hcfrr to M. D. Wellmnn. &. Co , Mnwnllon, O., J. H. Crittondrn. Cleveland, O . O. Klemm A: Co.. do., M. Johnson. Cashier, Toledo, O , J. W. McMillan, Akron, O.. 11. II. Kimball. Co-uiubus, O. April 2t..(imt-w,Sri. V. B. V. I'M TED STATES HOTEL, wan STREET. One Sqmira Son Hi of tho Slnte House, CITY OF COLUMBIA TIIF. subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will lc pleased to wait upon all who nny favor the House with a call. The Houne is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; nnd with the additions mid improvements tli nt are being made, v ill make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbus, Mnrch 'Z. P. II. OLMSTKD. ruw mma mmi THK attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Coeds now opening on Broad street, the lirst Dry (foods Store from the National l'oad Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements aro offered in ail articles. Cloths from 52 On up Satiuetts from Sl cts up. .leans, " 20 ' " Tweeds at Ii2,. Calico from f.fj cts. up, Ciintrhams, fine, for 'lo centi. Lawns. ." Orgnndie, " 2") M, De Lai lies, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ribbons, uioves, tvc. For goods can and tri( be sold low bv merchants who look well nnd save unnecessary expenses, via. 1."0 a year rent, nnd from Jf UK) to IH)0 a year for hired clerks. Will the public hear this in mind when they desire to nurchnfe foods at small profits I If they do, then call at the More where goods are marked at toe lowest ligurcH. hv your humble servant, J. II. MIT( HKLL. May U..t-wtf. Fancy INtIii nnd Scouring, BY II COL:, No. 180, III (.'II STHKF.T, M VaC tide of the , bthnttn Tovm and Huh t. THK iimlerriirned, with pleasure returns his sincere thanks to the public tVr the lilrcral patronage he has received in his new business, ami from the encouragement received already, he is induced to rontinue, determined to spare no efforts to render the greatest sntif faction all his work is insured. Kvery description of dyeing he is prepared to do renovating and scouring of the pwatcst nnd most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fobric of wolien, cotton, silk, etc., ho is prepared to return it to its original color end appearance. He hones to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charge moder- R.f nnu nccontnnaung. Ilr..ni I ULr.. mar 2....int-w. New TiiilorhifcT nnd Dry Cood IMnlilihhnient. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., fA'o 201. Iinh Street. Cornir nt Rich Street.. HAVING secured the services of Mr. Srwr.r.l. as foreman, (whoce well known skill in fittintr needs no praise.) and also some of the (vest journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cuttinjr for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. The? have also enlarged their store room, and are reced ing large "ipply of Pry (lond ; so they can safely say ney nave one oi me most oesirame assortments ol bold itrtj lioodi end I lothwff in the City. N, B. Croceries, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Itonnets. Ac. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to auit buyers. i uiumniis April i., mw...iw. VAM AHIl; RKAli KsTATE FOR SALE. THK subscriber wishing to rhnnpe his bnfine, is desirous to sell the property en which he now resides, containing about 30 arrrs. roeiisiinir in part ef cut-lots in Cnwbv's addition of FhTj, I ti, j'J and IUI, Rv'j.and part of lOf,and Id acres uijuiiuiifr me mHive oui-iors.an lying on tee National Koad, nper tiie Blind Asylum. AIko. lots No. 1j, Hi, 17, 2(i and '27, also on the jSational Road, hte the property of J. IS. Champion. The first described property is susceptible of sub-divisinn, nnd will be sold in whole or in parts, to suit pi.h.i, Th -t nanied lots cont:iin about .50 seres, and the lot 15 has the most desirable situation tor a country residence any where near Columbus. Any person wishing to encupe in the Nursery businesa or Gardeniiitr. wonld do well to examine the altove property, and the sulmcriier will take pleasure in showing (he same to peroons wishing to pitrchnse. All the above property is situated within a naif mile of Columbus. AMOS S. RAMSKV. Columbus. May ?0. !f7. .t-wtf. D. S. rOREXAN t Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, f;7oe the V. 8. Ilottl, Colnmhu. ()., nAVK just received from the F,astern Cities, the most eitennive assortment of French. Knplifih snd Relpian Cloths, ever offered in this market ; also, a ri'-h assortment nf Cassimcrcs. Vestinpa. ami Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such aa Shirts. ( ravttts, Scnrts.Stm l.. Bmoms. Collars, Siltt and Linen Handken l.i'fs.t .cut's and ,aiie'?vlk Shirts, and all other articles tipimllv kept bv Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in .Hi hours, in the best rn.inrr. fVrsons visiting Columbus, would do wi ll to rail and einmine our stork, as we are determined to seil at the lowest prices. May 11. ktoke amTSi:w i.ood h. ,nod Were lK-itht lower this time rat than usual. My good are all pew. FANCY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CROCkF.RY, 1 FAS, Jtc Call and see opposite F.i chmsre Rink. Columlms. C Ii. KING Nov. l!..ti Scarpa's Acroastic Oil for Prnlnes. AlhKMI sum,i lor sale hv J. B. HHFViON Columbu, Aug. 7. Corner Hiyb awl Broad st 1311'OUrANT CONTWIHl'TION TO AMERICAN HISTOHV. TVTOTF.S on the Karlv SuliUmrni I),m TCnrtK Vot.m Terrimry ( by Jacob Buruet. of Cincinaati. One vol., octavo. Price $2,50. This volume will be welcomed hya large class of readen as a valuuhlo addition to the historical literature of our country. Tlio author is one among the few eminent wen now living, who are left to record the events of the past sixty ynaa in the rapid growth of the West. We sujoiu extracts from a few, out of many testimonial! which have been received respecting the merit of the work. From tht Luuuviilt Journal. " We recurd this work as one of thn most im portant contributions yet made to the Historical department of WeKtem Lite rat urn. " Persons wishing to in orm themselves of the front events that have marked the progress of the North-W estem Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every fumilv. and will doubtless have a circulation coinuiciisurute with' its uncommon inter est and merits." h'rjtn the Ohio Blate Journal. " We predict that here is not only an " Ameri can Book " tin' twill be read but a " M MiVrn" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad as at home. Few readers will be willing to forego its peniHal. " I lie iNorth-W estern Territory ' was the comprehensive appellation of the country which now comprises the States of Ohio, Indiana. Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest u settlers " one of the comprehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to write its early annals for the benefit of posterity." Vom the Cincinnati Chronicle. Such a work is original in its nature authoritative as testimony and belongs to the class oi memoirs for History, which are of.on more valuable than formal histories themselves. It wilt be read with equal interest, at the 6resid of the present generation, ami hv that distant posterity w hich will so largely have profited by the labors of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the Pioneers of the vai- ier oi ine unio. Irom the Cincinnati Herald. " Everv part of this work is mte rent, hit. nnd forms a vslu ahl contribution to the sulwtantial literature ot the country. j no hccquiiw oi me ainereut u-iutary expeoiuons under Harmar, St. Clair, nnd Wavne. the important eiitenrides of (Ven. fipo. Kogers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkinson, Hardin ami Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the times, which can be found to accurately no where else." From Cist'$ Advertiser. "No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, as the ample competency of the writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surpassed j as an example, the character of (iov. St Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of note is gi.en in such terms that no one who did not learn the fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would sutpect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsisted at the time between the parties." From the Aw Forfc Tribune. "This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North Western Indiana while it is valuable and interesting in its relation of those Uuvolutionary events in which all tho Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work hus.undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we are certain he has entertainingly." From Uie Cincinnati Allot. wNo other living man possesses the same advantages for the authorship of such a work. It is all within lus own memory "i.M that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of tret ting of a long series of events from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most relhble kind." From the Cincinnati Uaxttte. ' Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Bernet'f volume that is not full of interest to one who cures to know the 1 1 istory of the West, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." DKKBY, BRADLEY cV Co., ll;i, Main st., Cincinnati. And for snlo by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 42. tLoliiiiibust liisiirniH-c Company. - Fire and Marine. TUF. attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board oi Directors, it is believed that this system, whereby every party injuring becomes lariiely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk to liinifelf, oHcr tdvantatres sit perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance nnd that they will be justly appreeiated by this community tScate oj' lie turn Frtmiumt. On every riiujriV premium, ... 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from $3000 tojC-IXiO, - I2 On net gross annual premiums amounting to $ .!0M) and upwards, .... 15 " This Company continues to insure ever' species of build inn, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against lots or damage bv fire ; also, stVamhoats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boots, flat-boats and other water-craft, Rtrniiist the penis of seas, lakes and nveri wi me mosr mvorame lerms, A. a. . lll.W, June 1, HMt. Ivtw. Secretary OHIO MI Tt AT. FIRE INM RANCE CO. I1 ire and lAt'n IniirHnre. THIS Compuny continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the moxi approved principles of Mutual mminini p. nre upnnnmrnt. BT The average cst of lusuranre in this DAoartment Am lens than onr-fomth per cent, per annum. Policies humed on the Mutual or Cash plain at the option of the applicant. j.iie pppnrtmeni. Policies on Lives issued ditilv at one-half the usual rates of premium. IS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, Hiph street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1(1, lftlfi. twy. Secretary. COLLjIHUS INSTITUTE. THF, Second Uuartrr of the spring session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the Ad dan of Mav next, under the joint supervision of Ciiari.es H. Pai.mkk, a. m., learner oi niaincmaucs, ana vvi. a. AUMock, a. B.f teacher of Languages. The course of instruction will embrace sjvery branch of a complete F.nclish ami Classical education, and no efforts will be spared to furnish students with every facility for acquiring a correct and thorough knowledge of those studies usually pursued in our best seminaries of learning. Students who may be desirous of entering college, csn be fit ted for an advanced standing of one or two yeara j and par- , lici'lnr attention will be given tn the preparation of Teachers for the various and responsible duties of their profession, terms or ti i nn. Common Branches, for beginners, per quarter, 4 00 do do for advanced pupils, A 00 Higher Engtih branches, Latin and Greek, 6 00 Mo allowance will be made for absence, eicept is esses of protracted illness ; and it is of the highest importance that every student be present, if possible, st the commencement of the quarter. Board, including room, fuel and litrhts. may be hid in good families, at from ft 60 to '2 00 per week. A few boarders may be accommodated, if de sired, with the principals. It is confidently believed, in view of the high final ifi cation and the experience of the instructors, the well knows moral and religious character of the city, and its sn perior literary advantages, that th Institution will be found worthy of Uie increased confidence and patronage of the community. Patrons of the school, and the friends of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend its daily ei-ercises, and determine its actus! merits bv personal obser vation. 11. HL HBKl L, Prrs'L Sami n. C.AM.nWAT, Sec'y. April SD..t-wl. KlfOAR lOFKIIHfl. WII I.IAW VOr. l TKID WOOO rO!SKIL(i. WOOD A CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North ide of Court Street, East or Broaiiwat, Cijciwwati. HAVING enltrped tlieir operations equal loanv demand, and having introduced into their establishment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and first rate article. The quality of their Lad is nntirpassed bv any of the American m inufacture. and thev are deter-niliied to sustain lUv, rrnwUtion it hta hithrtn f-orne is this and other markets. Thty will Bell at the lowest current rates and on liberal c ml its. Also. Manufartarers of Pott and Cider V in gar. Orders from dealers are resp-ctfulljr solicited. Jm. TIIE WONDKR OF TIIE WORLD. TO those who are afflicted with the following complaints, w would recommend Ir. Grny'e Liniment, it haMriir pnm d its eflicacv in everv eai-e of Rhenutim, affections of the Spin, contract 1 mi's of the Mwles.Olande-lar Swelling. Cms. onnds. Bnrns. Scalds. Sprains. Bosses. Weakness of the Ancles, Lnltrppd Joints, Tnmors, Swellings, Sore Thn at, Pains in the Back, snd Side.tdd I leers, Sslt Khenm. Frmted Feet, snd atl Nervous Dissses. This ineomparaiil- F.mhrochtioii has be recomBtend'-d by many Eminent Phwricum. for Uie ttfectnal rare of th above complaints, and if any see rf'ictrd hM thrm rewrt t the intaixiasi-K nrnnu'whKh has restored thousaniit t fieaJlh. lo matter how dewnerate tin rase, there will he found a remedy in Urn' celebrated l.tmmmt. which bv the many certificate that have been reeeivrd lv lii proprietor, has truly proved itself the vender of the wnrm '. ? ll si also surpaofted for tb- follow me complaints of horse: Strains in the Back, Sinew and Shmildem. Taster) and Coi Joints, also. Cork, 1 hafes. (.alls. uts. Swelled or Cracked Heels, Scratches ; snd vxrwja otifcr injuries and external disease - f thi nrVnV animal. V or fnll psrticalar snd dirrcticfi for . see wrspjwrs aronnd the bottles. Price. 1 Cent Pr Ftottte. Y or sale, wholesale siid retail by Mapinni Y Cr-)hwt. Zai.eville, Ohio, who are the priiicnol scents forty 1 State. Sold bv W. . SklL'ilOKL ISO. Hiehst., Columbus, Aug. 10..Jmt-w. 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Full Text | PUBLISHED DAILY, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, KDITUK AXO PROPRIETOR. Orrui loutn-omt corurr of High itreet mil Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum. $1 00 Tn.wppkly per annum, - 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terint of AdrertisinR. Twelve lines or Irsa, one or three insertione, , and 25 centa for each additional insertion for tliree months for til monthi for 12 monies gli Longer advertisements ill the aanie proportion, with a deduction of 0 per cent, on the amount over '.'0 in six month. lit thk Yr.au. For twelve lines giZ fourth of a column 520 half a column JW whole column J MX liTlNESAUD a. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORMAS and Counsellorsut l.aw.t olumbui.Ohio. Ollice one door aouth of 1. M. Whiting Si lluntinutou'i Book-store, up stairs, Nov. 1, lltlj. F. J.Matthkws. A. B. Butti.ks. I. N. WHlTlNt; it JIl'NTIM.TON, COOKSKl.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hunk. 1 1 iltIi street, t 'oluinlms, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. si nti iti' Ai i.ii.i.i:v. OOK-BINDF.KS, High street, opposite the Publir Ora- ces. L-oliimlnis. uk- " Va.Sr.iiKKT. M, I. Ln.i.i.r. Willinm B. Jrvi A Henry Jarvis. C10LLKCTUKS and Account Settlers, for I' ranklin and J idjoininK counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms. Ollice, up stairs, first door north of Met ny's store. April i t, HHIi. y. ( olilinhus, Ohio t;i:iti:, abhott & t o., DKALF.RS in Hardware and C utlerv, Iron, ISails, (ilasa. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical 'i'nols, Military lioods, ike. Sic, Ha. lb I High street, sign ol the (lilt l'aillock. WJNt; & KICTiAiMW DF.ALl'RS in I'orrign and Domestic dry (loods, (iroce-lies, Boots and Shoes, tic. Sic, wholesale and retail, 1W I, tioodalc'a Row, High street. j. it. s uot-t.s, DEALER in I.aw,Meiliciil,'rheoloirieal,('las9ical, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. H. W1IEATOS, DRlKiCIST.and Dealer in I'atcnt .Medicines, I'aints.Oils, Dvo Stulfs.tilass, &c. tie., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Coluiulius. Ohio. FAY & Kii.notRNi:, DF.M.l'.RS in liry Hoods, tirnceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. I'aints.Oils, UveSlull'a, Leather, Boots and Shoes, A.C., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I,HU1. C. It. KIMS, D F.ALK.R IN DRY t.OOHS, Sic, opposite F.change ov. in.. tf. Bauk, (- oluuihus. M. 11. HATF.IIA.il, . IDITOU of tlieOninCui.TiVATon.a Journal of Agncul-i ture and Hortirultnre, published on tlio 1st and l.'rth o ach month. Terms jll perycar; four copies for $ J7 Ollice in the Hank Building, near the State House. Ii. t) 31 STOCK & ct.. I-'OIUVARDIMI nu ( O.MMISSIO.N iNIKRCIlAM S, rroduoo Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R IIMSWA Y & 0'S IRON FOIIMlUY, Broad street, noar the Bridge, Colum-hus. Ohio. Stoves of all kimls, and a great variety of t as- tings. always on hand. Oct. I, litll. COM 311H S II AT STOKK. JF. RCD1SII.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. imrs, always keeps on hand a gowl assortment of Hats and Cans of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. JOHN 31. K1NNFY, I'eriodical Agent. No. .1 Neil House, receives sulisi riptions for any Magnline published in the L nited States, and delivers tin in to city suhscri-liors frit qfpmlaiit. He also receives subscriptions for any l'apcr, and delivers thcin to any part of the city subscribers paying postage. 'u- LAW 1'. B. Wii.cn anil A. F. l'tiinv ill practice Law, as partners, in Franklin nnd niljoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite 1. 1. W luting it II nlington's Ho,.ktore. Feb. ll...t-tl. WAIri:K A3IOS, Tiiilor, TVTOTIFM'.S his customers and the public generally, that L he has opened his cstablUhmont two doors south ol the Ohio State Journal Ollico, whero they are respectlully invited to call. Isnv' ' W3I. WII.l.SIIIlli: IIII.FY, Sl'RC.ICAL and Mechanical Dentist, t olilinhus, Ohio. .Agent for Alcnck's I'remium Teeth. For sale Baker Riley's I'atcnt Forcep Key Ma Lt..t-wly. wTATjltf OY A CO., W1IOI.F.SALF. AM) HI1 All. DF.ALI.KS in Fancy and Staple Dry (ioods anil tirncerics, opposite the State House, High strciU, Columbus. Ohio. 7 WAHI,,;s' s r:nrm .a.nrt,.in,it ,u' nil the different kinds, lust re- A reived and for sale at lo-v prices. We have some of the fiml that were everolli ri d in this market. June 27. W. A. l'LATT & CO., .Neil House. ronl'I Its' TIIII1.S. A F1IF.S1I supply of ( 'oimcrs' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March 11. Ml.T PADLOCK I niimni -,,.... .." ALSO, double convci aisl concave Spectacles, lor ail aces, and in a great variety of frames. Also. Spectacle (ilass of ail kinds, Ulted in olil frames at short notice, and ice.hy W. A. l'LATT CO., low price Fi b. 7. ( nilinge Spring . . ... . A M) Axles. Rucgv Lamps. Rauiia anil India Ruhberl loth till' l'ADLIM K. or sale ni uie sign oi ui Ilcst J il II ill 1 11 Nllils. SSORTF.D sizes, from i p'nv to 10 p'ny. for sale at the J .infih. lAurill l t.ll.l' I'ADl.Ot K. FAINT 1111 1 SlIFS. A FI LL assortment of I'ainl Bruslies anil Sash Tools, XJl just received anil for sale by J. B. NHI.ATO.N Corner of High and Broad sis Aug. lit. NA11.S. May ill. (ill.T PADLOCK. T5 A Hole Anvils. Ci nimon. otter-Key and Solid bin v ices. For sale at l.VJ, High street, sign of the Broad Ave l,PC.7. ' b FAY Sl KILROl RNF.. TiAION ml ive lhouiar.fi ncunds of snioked Sitlea and AJ si.. ulcers, in l.nn e crdcr. H r sale i,y Ai.ni as. n;n. Jdhn mm i H.No. '.'2. High at. C-"1SAKS, 1(111 AKO, &r. aiH. real I rincpe J t ignis ; .'! M. llavnnn igars ; atldei. Mrs Miller's line cut chewing Tobacco; l.'O do John Anderson's do; ( 0 do ( iecdwin's patent prcu'd do j 10 Jars Mrs. Miller's Snull J II 0 di . n I lb. paper Smoking Tobacco 110 do Jib. do do; fctl hoses Pipes; Just received and for sale by JOHN WILLI R, p AIIF-IAM'. rl ii'lM.S.-o'ipirs Fuggy and Car 90 sell. Piii-cv and Carriace Ailes. inst received and for ale low at the sign of the OILT PAbLCt K. Dee. 9. SPR1MS STYLE OF HATS I70R1SI7. Just received by ..... ' April fi. WIMi St Rl( IIARDS. SALMON. FBFSH o.l Sslmon Ho. No. I Maekerel ; W hite Visht lrand Bank Codlish. This day received and tor sale.uy JOHN M1I.LF.R. July II. TANNKH'H OIL. JOB SALKlow.by Uie barrel or 1'.' Ort 5.1. Corner of High and Broad streets. I.AI Pll'lw , ..... I"OR C1STF.RNS, Wells and Acuednrts. for sale at th 4 si?no( tlisi .II,T PAULO K. Mil I. AMI tHOSS tl T SAWX. I-AY Kll HOI KNK. kee p a constant supply 01 row ' laml's Mill and rofs eut Saws, St the lowest prices. VAIINISII. FI RN1T1 I1F. VAPMSII os. I ard t. Also.Tolish-ina and Coach Iloily amish. for sale hy B J. B. W IIK.A'iON. Dmppist, March Comer of llich and Broad streetl. t'OLI) PKNS.""A liesb auilv received this day. and r "rr, low. ' W. A. PLAIT O, Anril 3. mi. t"1 """ I jTmTTII will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of tl e t.ilt Padlxk. M. Iliph street, V Rifle Barrels, ss.ertrd.fnm Kilo 2:0 ball, to tie pownd. Also, (iun Locks of various kinds. Butts, t.uards and Thimbles. CermsB Sliver, fcLeet Brass aid alroo-t all Mher(. material. GKLF, ABBOTT l CO. Dec. 9. ANVILS. GF.M T'F. Monae-llole Aimls,at the s.eri of tl ' lilay U. GILT 1'AliLOC.K. OHIO VOLUME XI. Superior Iiapuerreotype Miniatures. GV. I'HILLIl'S respectfully announce to Ins friends and the citizens ot'Cotuinbiii freiierully,as well as the public at larpe.that he it prepared to take their likenesses lit all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Metwra, I'tunev 6t Lamson. and one door North ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey Daguerreotype H ooms. Mr. P. would just any that, having devoted about aeven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time hadaceess to and studied in the magnificent naileries and collections of Faiiitimrs, Sculpture and Daguerreotypes owned by the government of the Ini-ted Stale, and those of others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artist and public men, in his poest-ien, will tdiow. he feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to every other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious stylo, colored to the lite, will please call at their earliest convenience. March ti. .t-wlf. bbw lmi.ss .o()i)s. G INCHAMS, I'rinted Lawns, Balioriiies, Barapea, Mus lin C.inchams, F.mbroidcrcd ditto, De l.ama. A c. All new stvles, lor sale by V LU & RICHARDS'. April II. SAWS. H OF. & CO., and Wiluiut & Row land's Mill and Cross cut .Saws ; Hoc A Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circular do.) Spear &: Jackson s and other Hand uo.j Fannel and rippiii! do.; Itutchera' and Back do.; Uillett and Turning Wchh do. July Hi. (IKHK, ABBOTT & CO. HA3IS! IIA3IS1I IIA3ISIII Sugar cured by tha subscriber, and warrunted eipial in quality to any in these Lnited States, are now ready, and for sale by icn.y 1. iii, i.i. iv, March 4. U2. High street. FA 31 1 1. Y 1 I.OI K. nAVTJSG made arraiurcntents with seme of the best niilla in Sprillgliehl, fiir Flour, we shall for the future lie supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Callon us. Ucl. II. D. v vr.vi r- I w s k t j. COM S AfSF.NC Y. HARTFORD I IKK LNSl RAiNCF. ( O.Ml'ANY. Capita I. Sl.sl.llHI. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms, or- lice, Carpenter's Building, between the F.schango and City Itanks, I ominous. 1 uviu. lil.irriiii, Sept. 13. lii Wi. Secretary, ur.s i' i !wT5kTs K-1 H) I, K an vli.s, Jl'ST received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. ' OUT PADLOCK. uoo Ki:cs TNI ATA NAILS, just received anil for sale at the sign I of the Sept. III. I'AD PADLOCK. CI.OCKN. Tl'ST received, and for sale low, brass ;;u hour ami alarm J Clocks, ol Jerome i ,ake. A. PL VTT A- CO., Neil House. Nl.W IJONNFTS. Jl'ST received hv the subscribers, n new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Hraul and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he all'ord ed nl unusually low prices. FAY V K11.BOI RiK. Lt'3IHlflVl M.iliijFIlI The subscriber has on hand for sale at his Sle.ini Saw Mill, a miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol I oimtry Lumlier of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned Hooting on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a oiiunlitv of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re duced prices. All good orders lor Lumber will lie prompt. ly attended to. Fell. 6..tl.J M. L. SI LLIV.VVl'. C'AIUUAISK TI113I3IIM;S. LAMTSnnd Hands ; India liullier t lollnml Whips; Oil ( loth and Mats ; Patent Leatheralid Bindings) Patent ( loth anil IhiFh frames ) Liirht Frames and T'aasclls ; Springs and Axles. (.F.I'F,. ABBOTT & CO. INSI KANII'.. TOSSF.S hy Fire or Walcr iiiMlred against upon libera j irriHi hi Ibe lonir estal.lii.hcd and well known Protcc lion Insurance Company of the cilv of Hartford. ( onnecti-ct. F. BOBBIN", lien Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.M. M J. t ill.nl -HI , Agent, t oiiiuious. T A M I j M.crni Oil. a sunenor article ; -00 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale hy FAY & KII.IIOI liiM.. lleC. i. ' "e r" 7A I A IUNF, 'AKI)S.-RU sets of Mac ine Cards, 11 just received Irotn the .Vlanuiariory ai i.ciccsier,oi.is- sachusctts. and for sale at No. .V.I. 1 1 i I'll street. Dee. 7. FAY & KILBOI RNF.. AY NAItl) & NOYI S Writing Ink. til dux. I oz. hollies Ink ; CO doz. o.. do. do; m.iloi. hf.pt. do. do; .'Hldol. pint do. do; . ilo. qt. do. do; This Ink has been in use more than twenty years, and the testimony rcspecling it is the sr.me from all parts ol the country. When the best pukes among our Registers of Deeds.' Merchants. Willing Masters, and Officers of Hank! unite in saving that they have found it s b lter article than they have ever before used, it is evident that no one l:tu lie troubled with had Ink. Received and lor sale, w holesale and retail, hv HI. BUY, Ill'.ADI FY A Co.. Cincinnati. Jnn22. Il.i, M.iinst.brl. ;sl Mid Ith, west side. A I.AItl F. ASSOIIT3I1 NT OF (iinchams. Ilalannnea, Ijiv-iis and Bnrv-es. put ere d by ,.nl ;. WIN'S RICHARDS. 1(10 dozen File", OF Spear V Jackson, Mottrnm, Ihhotfon. Butcher nd ether celebrated Biakcra, lor sale at the sien of tlio April 7. i.ii.i ui'n" NO. Ilil IIMSII STIll I T. VNF. Ill M'LFD pairs Lliptte Spnegs lor mtpjira ami J enrrini-e. Hint received and lor ml' at the sign of the Sept. 111. (.11 PADLOCK. ri ii-s 1 14 I N 0 Y Pomriitic Maimtnciurc, the bet-t in the martct.lor nale nl the fieri of the -'ILl i. cpt. UK - rieiliir I.id t umps, on-.elins A I n., ni.innfarture. Also. Lamp 1 ntn V. mi; int,s of all kinds. ho!eha!e or retail. by Keb 7. VV. A. PI.A I P Si I U, Aril llmitr. FAIKIIANK'H I'ATl JiT )LATKll;M Seines and ( ounur Uaiancci at manufac turers prices, r or sale ov l.PHF.. ABBOTT A 0. Sicn of the (iilt Pad l.oek. April X s.rnnine ArmilBKe Wousrliiile Anvils, C'OI IIl lioi and couiuioii N ises lor sale at tliesin of tin OA pril 7. (,II.T HALLO K. airnla finel rrrs"ea. SEALS FncTsved. and Seal Presses furnished . for NotaJ ries Public, Common Pleas and supreme Court. Recorders A e. A c, at vow lew prices and short rwit.ee. by March 17. W. A PLA IT A ().. Neil House. XT AIH II. TIIF Colnnd-na Star, h Factory is now in operation. The sttention ol dealers and others is refueled to the hea-tilul article of I'mrl t-larrk now beinu nis.le. Conntrv Merchants and others supplied Irom the depot at the Ohio Lmtr Store bv S. CLARK ,.h and the highest market price at all times pa.d for W hile Corn. 3- ihilr l end, Oil nnd Krnshen. TW'FNT l l.l.ls. Linseed Oil, in whole and iia.f barrels ; imikccs White Lead; Varnish. Paint and Wliitewa.h Finifhcs. Jlv Hi. t.KLF.. M1IMTT ft CO. t.l.hf., AIILOIT, 0. tin. lfiHlish street, Ittirt juft rrrrirttl. 1s!!lF.F. TIIOl SA.MJ lbs. Iron W ire, assorted, irom .10. . 3 to Slfl lbs. 1 "tr tisj'np t W 0 pair Trace bains ; 211 001. .smes nmim vto 10 dot. Manure Forks. JnlT lfi. MA 1IINK AHI1S. THK rubserirs bnie h.r sale ..l setts Machine Canto lar.v ami plain set. Xo. ..m. :il. .U ;U. and .11, wire also. I liletmg lards, manulictiirrdst Leice-tcr M'S i,h )i. PAY fc MLIiOl UNF- I O H'l I HI S.-!" 1 ana Fresh Lobsters; MI Cans lrsh Salmon; 110 do do fl-ir-: HO do do Cdlh; HO do do iardinca, hire siie; H O do do do 2.1 size ; llrt do do do Stiaire, All hermo!ial!v sealed, and as frr h as when taken Ironi thr-ir native element. Jnstrereived ard for sale by JOII.N AIII.I.FB.t.rocer. 7. io. 'j't High street STATE DAI Si?. COLUMliUS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 15)47. DRKiS, MLDICIM'.N, OILS. FAISTR, Ac. 1MIF. subscribers have just received a large addition to . theiratock of Dmirs. Medicines. Oils. Limits, Ac, which tliey offer at wholesale and retail, on the most aecomuioda ting terms. Aug. 4.1 FAY ol K U. HULK Ah. Tl PLAT 13. Till". sulcribers have for sale M boiea Tin Hate, 1-5 X and 10 b"e X do; alto, Wire, assorted !os., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. . . I A V V KlLliOl It ! K. ;iiO( i:itn:s. THK subscribers ulterior sale at their old stand, .No. C Coodde's Row li hhds. prime ,. O. Srgar. Mew Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Bags RioC'-ilee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (tunpouder and Young Hy sou Tea. Pepper, Spice, (.linger, Ace, &c. March 1. FAY & KILBOl RNF,. C1MXAT1 n. Ni:V YORK. THANSI'ARK.Vr W indow Shade. hnlenale and Re-tail. HAKKIM.mN At McCliKHiHT, South side of Fourth Bireet, between Walnut and Vine, keep constant Iv on hand and manufacture to order, Shades of nnv length, width onlempn, and C'H.U.I.KNtiK COMPARISON with nnv others in the West. We warrant onr Shades to wash and not fade. A leo 'IIKVICAI, SlI ADKS painted to or der. IT SHADKS I'l'V V CRATIS. iS. R. 1 hit i the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cinciiicali, March 27..t-wlv. "tTrs AiXUIlATTlins' Tnui.iirxc.s, THK snbscrihers have just receired a larpe stock ol Furs and 1 lattcr's Trimmings, w Inch they oti'er for sale at the lowest prices. Oft inn. iuiria, Biurs. fit) " d uhle and ninple Ring Russia, blown Ui) " ( arreted i.umu. DM) " Raw and ( anotrd Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Rodiei. Aho A firitt rate asHortment of Silk and (Totton nid .Hi Tins. Handimrand Rindin-i. Hal Leathers. Row String Skiv era, all colors, Rlack nnd Drub Silk IMmdi, Kxtrart Locwooft (inm Shellac &c. (Keb. 15.1 FA V Sc KH.ROl RiK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. nOItAC K MKM.S-ii. the Cinannah Type luunilru unit Printm M (irt(ona Kertw on hand, ami mnmtfactiires to order, almoat every variety of printer's materials, of the latent t)le nnd most durable maieri-slu, wholesale and retail, "tit eastern prices with a very hbcrahle discount lor cash, i'crnono wisiimir to pun imsc an othce, on application, will he furnished with an climate of the fpi.intity and cif i of it. hy their stntinp the work required to be done, the hzo of their paper, A. C., A:c. The Wat-hinuton l'resca maiiuiiu turrd at thu eRtrblibli-inent. are interior tn imtiL a creat iniiirovement in their ctmstruction, as well an a reduction of price, haing taken place. I'owcr presses made to onler. Superior Troof prejses. wholl) ot Iron, .nid an iipsmimcnt of tlcrnian Types. Fancy tpe,ciits and borders, fnnu the l''ouudrieH of ilnire A. t'o, and White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasinir for carli arc especially iu.ited to call before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO several second hand Presses, nnd second hand founts of Tvne, but little worn, for salo low. March 11. i.,r...t-w;m. FOB IiniHON.S, THK new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with dold and Strel Tniim i iiifrs. hist nueived. June '21. W . A. l'LATT & CO.,,eil Mouse. VAKMSII. Zm pallonn pure Copal arnish. 100 op etr.i Coach Varnish, for ale at l'!. Hih st..by Dee. 7. FAY tv KILUOl MTst:. VUWTIXG llK WAR R A NTKD as pom! as nny other manufactured in the I uited St:i tes. 'J lie milweribert. havi np been appoint ed nfjents for the s.ie of J. A. Jiimes' Printing Ink. manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a count mi t supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinn;i'i. tnrch i. r .x . mi.iwm iur.. I'abiM'Hioch's Verniituur, WHOLKSALK and Retail, at the Dmp Store of J. H. WHKATON. ApriCJb. Comer o Rroad ami Ihtrh its. CHOC I HI I S. rr nuns. New iih eans Suar , UU .'HI liarrels Molasirs iW Sarks Kin Coll'ee ) M Sacks l.nt!uavra Cotfeej 40 1 lull' Chests Vounp llvson Tea ,10 " Imperial Tent HI) " " (iniiKiwderTea( Kit) ( ally boxes Tea ; Kill liarrels Markerel.all numbers) lim Imsliels llricd Pearlies; 2.'si ki'us nlls. nswnrled ; hones M.'lllllt'aetlired i'oliaccoj 111 liar's Alsiee '2t) ' Penper. Madder, Ind;, Alum, Dice, I.oafSupir.C.inper, tin. tie. lor sale hv THOMAS W. KI.MI, Mart Ii ', 11117. 27 .Main street, Cilirinnali. 1 1 M IIOXFS TIN n.ATi:. I VJK.J lllNHhs. Ill Sheets. ;K) hv lill nu ll. i ini Ilia. Ilr.un r's upper I-, 11, Id and 20 lb. Iiii'll Ihs. Tiii'd Copiier, lb oi. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. . W ire from .o. 7 to 2S. Kor sale tljtl,llij;h street, sicn of the Broad Ave.hy Dee. 7. t Si ml. inn nrsr.. Oil. AM) I'AIMTS. OAA keirs pure W hite Lead, (jruund in oil ; UU i'.'i hllla. I.lliseed Oil; 10 Mils. Turpentine; Tirv W hile Lead. Hi d Lead. Venetian Bed. Yellow Oelier Paris' W Into nnd Chrome l. rern : ( hronie Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and W hlte-wiisll Brushes. Ac. Sic Just reeeived and forsnle.liy KAY Ai KIMiOl KM'., Apiil 2)1. Ko. l.'iO. Iliirh .t.. siin of the Broad ax 1III,D1II:VN SlIOKS. 9 f I .MHS ( nililren s Miees, varioiis nu.iiines una nvln.jnst rrerived at tlicsiirn ol' the (liilden Boot, orner store in the Journal liinhlii'U. nearly opposite my old stand, vthic.li will be sold i-lieali lur cto-h. Ma, 4. H. II. KIMBALL. IIAKM V MASTKD. rff( M'fllLLS Barley wnnted. lor which we will pay jl)UU the hi'dicst price in cash Oi l. 4 tv A w. B.COMSTOCK CO. WANT LI). rnflrt 111 'SIII'.LS (M.,MAt do. Klavseed .OMIilo. Tim-OUUU othy reed. B COMSTOCK & CO. TAAfY '-'Is- '0,,on Chain. No.ato 16. JUUU 2.( (Klllis. Cotton Bats. W ick Yarn ami Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by Keb. IS" FAY KILBOt RNF.. LI .H lil It. 500,000 iliViVifr.iV,phTdo. .KSMSKI Pine Sl.incles. warranted. all sizes and qualities. A laue ami well assorted lot of all kinds and sires ol country stnll, together with assorteil sirea inflow Sash. W'e ask the sttention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stuck ; and w ould state that we have made arrangements so that we shall always have 1 lare stock 00 hand, and will not be u:i.lorsolil ly any one. An. HI. " 1 ""'ii" ll). u HI nil A I.I."' I'H II leen remoi VI itj room in the Joiirn ata? nearlv opposite to (jw he will be found n Kl.rillAI'I.'H HKIC KTIIIIK moveit to the corniT store mrnil Buildintr, on llii.'h St., to his lormer stand, where ream to w ait npon his lor mer custom rs ami all oiners who may ht ni yn can. April i;..t-wtr. II. II. MAIHM.I- CtK)C ERV AM) .' IIMH.tl III SI,MM. f I'eter kmiisn. havmir retired frum the hriu of hent, kinnan St Co., lias this day lormed a copartnership with Stephen Card sr-d Janus A. I'hilnpa. under the name.. stle and firm of M.VN A.N. CAKK St ( O . in the Wholesale Oroeerv and Commission Isisiness. in the City ol ew York. The bnsmtaa will be cowlucted at a,o. 'j Hrrsid street. I KTKR KI.VVW, MKI'IIE.N CARD, J.AMKS A. I'lllLLlPS. Pajted N" Vork. Atarrh 2. It 17.. .t-wf,ra. CAV MANUFACTORY Ar FASHIOXAHI.E TAIIXRlf;. r f? 'I MF. sulwrrlrs rewrtfully inform the prMif sJ-- (hit tl ev have !oeatd in thi citr. at .No. Ilt High ittreet. i lew doors North of ,. r Trenton A Cos. Store, where thry will nn no lac ture and keep on hand a large aort-wnt of ew-rv d s nption of Caps, which will be told at Fas-em pnp lr rnin. Tsih-rieg of sll kind ram-d on. A (rood assortment ot troths, tkc.oe hand, which will be sold rhfsp. M. AlORRlMiN eV CO. Colrm-bns Frh. 111. ir,47..t.w1y. LIME. FI.F.SH hnrnt f.ime at b cents per hnMf eomtantly kent on hitud, st the Kail Road Lime Kiln, ne ir tlie lenitenUirr. July 10...t-w. JOURNAL WINDOW SASH. T the sifiii of the Clilt Padlock so. Rjl, Hih street, may be found he bebt lot cf Window Sash in own, with (ilasuand Putty always tn hand. CF.UK, ABROT'f & CO. August ti. Juhh Alt Li,A. Wm. B. Rakhv. WHITE LrAD. THK subscribers havin i enlarged and improved their Work, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and ground in oil, to any amount that may be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of White Lead, and that to be a strictly prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any ndullerution whatever, which will be warranted as such to all who may purchase. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence may be placed in (ho purity of every pound of White Lead manufactured by us; which pureness will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, but will bo found much more economical iu its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving a far better (In Mi with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three ; of which every painter will bear witness, Plhce on Walnut atieet, between Front nnd Second sta., Ciueiimati, Ohio. McLL.A.N & CO. April U, .timt-w. HARDWARE AM) CLTI.ERY. WK beg leave to inlorn tlio Merchants of the Western country that we ore now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, Knt'lish ami German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they in;ike their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with there of iSew ork and other 1 las-tern citicx. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's. Simmon's, and Nairn's Axes Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain Scythes Scythe Sneatlisi Sickles : Hay and Manure Forks; lbunes j Traces; Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades ; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete Bf-tsortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our cue. MKAD 6l WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 10 Pea! street, Cincinnati. V here i Hie Che up Clinton Tea Store, ,'lml rrertf thing ilsc Vorr. STP.ANGF.RS, and sometimes citizen of our Stato, inquire where we are, nnd how it happens we always sell fciu-h good Tens, nnd so chcup. The simple answer is, we fell for the importer, and can sell as low an the wholesale jobbers of New York, adding I rent per lb. freight. It would require 'I.OUMrf'O of capital to surpass the fa-til it if in our Icinds for selling Tea alone. Further, we have lately received, and can at nil times secure fresh importations of Tea; hence, wo can so Bale I y warrant all we sell, wholesale, or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for ensh, nt the Drv Goods nnd Canton Tea Store of C. R. KING, JulytL.tw. Opposite Kxchange R?uk. iVAKKIIOl SE OF PRINTS ONLY. lvo.i, ( fdtiT ri-, AcM) Work, JUDS0N & LEE, (I.ATK I.KE AMI JUJISON.I LEE, 0CCTPY the spacious five story Warehouse, No. flfi, Cedar street, the wnoi.K of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single article of PlilXTi'.D CM ,COwS. Their present stock consists of nenrlv One Tlimisnnd Parkagi a, embracing some thousand's of different patterns and corings, nnd comprising every thing desirable in the linc.FOIlKlCN and DOMESTIC All of which nre offered for sale, f'ir cash, or sntinOiCterv credit, at the lowest orices, by the Flore or Fiu kHgiJ. ew Styles are received almost every clay, nml nnuiy ol them nre got up for our own sales, nnd uut to be found else where. O Printr d lists of prices, corrected from dav to day, with every variation in the market, arc placed in tiie hands of buyers. Merchants will be nblo to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our nssorlment, when we state, 1hat the value of our usual stock of this one article, is nt least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fct. that our menus and our attention, iu-jtend of being di vided among a vast variety of articlex, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantages which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious ; nnd it shall be our care that none who visit our ehiuiMinnnicnt siiuii meet wim any uitnppouu-inent.Our assortment is complete nt nil rensons of the vear. LFK, JLDSON & LEE P. S. B. F. LKK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and lale senior partner in the originnl firm of Lee &. Rrew-ster, from which connection he withdrew smne tune ngo, has resumed business in connection with Messrs, Lee V. Judson. under the firm of I. I.E. Jl DSON & I. I F., and he ventures to assure his I'ricmls and the public, that the new firm will maintain the s.nno pre-emtnenco in tins branch of the trnde, w hich mrmcrlv distinguished the other tw o houses to which he belonged. " New York, Juiy fi.Jytw. SELLING ClOfAPT COMBS Tnrtoiso-Sridl.Mocll-Hirll, Hiltlerlly, RiifTalo-Iloril and Heel. Irorv. Prrssinif, ami nil oilier kimls of Comlw. i.mlics anil (leni's (I ild I'dns w:irrnntnl. (Inlil nnil Silver I'unrils, Silver 'I'lnnilili'S nnl Sprrlnclos. Steel Kenils, Pli'S. TassHi. Clasps, Ac, Purses, l'urso Twist, Silk anil Silver (nnvats, Windsor ami Kancj Soaps. Perlu- merv. Hrlulies. (Ilovos, Threads, Nreillea, nnil l.adies iSee- nie iv ors. iirsiiies niu uni iihu.'i. i-ii...ii; ... ... j (Inods Store (jueenware I anry and Canton 'lea Store, opposite K.xchange Bank, Columbus. June o. C. R. KINO. (il.ASS. OA A 8 Iv 10 and 10 bv I Class; UvJ KWIdo. ari'c sizes, from 10 hy 14 to lfi by 2; 2U,OU0 lights Window Sa-h. lnt received, nnd for wle.hv FAY Ar MLllOl HNK, April No. l.'tf. High st.sign ol the Broad-axe. fl., tX'ITtMFsilt:mRX WARE MANUFACTORY. STOV1CS, Ac. nEVL Si. M ASON have formed a enparlnerrliip to earrr on tlje almre linsiness. st llie old slnnd of J. K. lleyl, two dtiors north of Armstrongs Hotel, llit'li street, Columbus, where they will always lie prepared to furnish theiretis-tomers with sny arliele in'lheirline.nt the Tery lowest rnlea. Conslnnllv nn hand, Copper and llrssa Kettles, from one to llnr'v gallons JOB WOHK puntlualls atlenJed toon the shortest no-tire.l eathers. Haps, Reeswm.Old C opper. Rrass and Tewrter, taken in eselisne fur any of the ahoe articles. Mav 13..t-wlt. AFKW BOAKUEKS wanted in a prii ite family. Iiuiiiirc ot W. A. I'LATT'S, Mas II. Aeil llmiae. T I .tllil'.ll nnnbl.tu n .1,-H K..I.M (lrrlers left w ith yj i . rott. in the rear of the Journal olbi e, will be promptly attended to. Keb. II'., lli-l..t-wlf. I IO I : .! A li E n ' S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-O tion. for sale at the fcluie and Leather Store of Mav M. 11117. II. II. KIMBALL. E()U SALE OR RENT. l!j4.ATAVO STOllY IIIIICK IIOI SK on llish street. in t!,e eity of Columbus, tim.hed aa a business housn. for a store and dwelling. Terms easy, anl possession piven immediately, if required. J. VV. llll.tV. Jillv n. FHLKII TKAS AM) NKW C.OODS, TFST received and selling at unparalleled low pric es. Our if friends say the Teas are better than ever. We warrant everv ounce of M) cent Tea, Vc, tn give perfect satisfac tion, or preier lo reruno the nmnev. tint aiioro 10 pay lor long advertisements and sell as cheap i we do. Metchants supplied on favorable term, fnr cash, at the Drv t.ootis and Canton lea store onpoMte I trfianne hank, June -iti C. 11. M.V.. It r KF-MOVAUtJ DtTt)nSTHO'l,S(N & MARIS have removed their Office In the Basement Story ot Jud.'e Swan's new tn--iMine ; Heh Strert, 1pw door? North ot th Neil House. (t Reffidenre of lr. R. : iioHpjm. Third strel, one door Vrih of I nivemalint Churrh. Residenrof lr. Ma- ri, rorner of Third and Hit h streets, opposite Baptist Churrh. March 20, fn. tf I.ndir' M hite Kid Slipper. Jl'ST receivfd at the Mine Store cf H. H. KIMRT L,s superior article of White kid Slippers. July 31. NUMBER Si. 1817. SANDUSKY, OHIO. IS. Il.iiis & (0., WAREI!OCSj(i, l-OKVVAKltl.Nt;, AND COMM1S-sion AU'rchmilfl, agents ol the Mansfield mid Siintlii-ky City K Hi Iron d comt;uiy, and connected with the Mud liiver and Lake Erie Kuilroml, will act ns nccntn for all ('an;il lines, also 1'or Bntl'alo, Ohwcjjo, Now York, lion (on, i'hil.-idi'lhia, l'ittshuro;h. Hcnvcr, C'levohuid, Krie and Detroit Forwuidem, and all clanpi'a of hike vessel s. They have croat and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or Helliiifrnll kindnot produce or merchandize intruded to their care, and will assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over others. All property coiisigncd thein for transportation, by hind or water, v.ill have iiiitnediate dispatch, and inctimnce rd'ectrd when required 'J'hey are the ole afjents of the Munslield and .andusky City Railroad coinnauy, at this point. rJ'ho lond is 67 mites in lenuth, nnd oti'erH ureal in riti cements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Delaware, Kich-luiul. Knox, Holmes, TuBcaravvus, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carryinir trade. They ore also connected with the Mad H ive r and Lake Krie Kailrond, now opened to Hellfuntainc, hit) miles tliroujjh the counties of Huron, Sandtinky, Seneca, Wyandot, I lardin and Logan. Merchants in thette and adjoining counties, will find a pfctmian advantage in consigning their poods to them. They will make advances on produce froing to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To ii void niicarriaiH, delay, and extra charges, all packages should be plainly marked to the " Care of It. lliggina & Co.".. March ii. HARDWARE. . GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Claes. House Builders' Materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, and everv article in the Hardware line. They also keep en hand a general supply of Mil ititn (loods. TIipv have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar Best and bent assortment of Door Hangings and Trimmings ever brought to this markot- nuiong which are 60 dozen New Haven Mortire and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, wnilo and plated knobs, mineral, pearl, white and plated Hell Fulls. Hikeniitn &, Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Duor Locks, with Blicavea and hrnsi raits complete. North & Stanley! arid Mattisnn, Russell ik Co'i rim and plate Locks, witli brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, label. Curtis tV Co'a and Western do do 0 do .0 do 11! i ml fastenings. 300 do Creenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. J(MK) gross New England Screws, assorted. House builders and others will find every article in the hardware line upon as pood terms as at unv other plnco in central Ohio, ot the sign of the C1LT PADLOCK. Aug. IU, H!l.). No. Uil High St., Columbus. (.. I,i;E KAPP & I'ALKN, MERCHANTS. No. 0, Jm-ob Slrcet, New York, WILL mako advaiices in Cash, on consignments nf Leather, Cnlf-Skins, or nidef.two-tliirds of tlio value of .ood on receipt at their Store. Hcfrr to M. D. Wellmnn. &. Co , Mnwnllon, O., J. H. Crittondrn. Cleveland, O . O. Klemm A: Co.. do., M. Johnson. Cashier, Toledo, O , J. W. McMillan, Akron, O.. 11. II. Kimball. Co-uiubus, O. April 2t..(imt-w,Sri. V. B. V. I'M TED STATES HOTEL, wan STREET. One Sqmira Son Hi of tho Slnte House, CITY OF COLUMBIA TIIF. subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will lc pleased to wait upon all who nny favor the House with a call. The Houne is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; nnd with the additions mid improvements tli nt are being made, v ill make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbus, Mnrch 'Z. P. II. OLMSTKD. ruw mma mmi THK attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Coeds now opening on Broad street, the lirst Dry (foods Store from the National l'oad Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements aro offered in ail articles. Cloths from 52 On up Satiuetts from Sl cts up. .leans, " 20 ' " Tweeds at Ii2,. Calico from f.fj cts. up, Ciintrhams, fine, for 'lo centi. Lawns. ." Orgnndie, " 2") M, De Lai lies, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ribbons, uioves, tvc. For goods can and tri( be sold low bv merchants who look well nnd save unnecessary expenses, via. 1."0 a year rent, nnd from Jf UK) to IH)0 a year for hired clerks. Will the public hear this in mind when they desire to nurchnfe foods at small profits I If they do, then call at the More where goods are marked at toe lowest ligurcH. hv your humble servant, J. II. MIT( HKLL. May U..t-wtf. Fancy INtIii nnd Scouring, BY II COL:, No. 180, III (.'II STHKF.T, M VaC tide of the , bthnttn Tovm and Huh t. THK iimlerriirned, with pleasure returns his sincere thanks to the public tVr the lilrcral patronage he has received in his new business, ami from the encouragement received already, he is induced to rontinue, determined to spare no efforts to render the greatest sntif faction all his work is insured. Kvery description of dyeing he is prepared to do renovating and scouring of the pwatcst nnd most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fobric of wolien, cotton, silk, etc., ho is prepared to return it to its original color end appearance. He hones to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charge moder- R.f nnu nccontnnaung. Ilr..ni I ULr.. mar 2....int-w. New TiiilorhifcT nnd Dry Cood IMnlilihhnient. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., fA'o 201. Iinh Street. Cornir nt Rich Street.. HAVING secured the services of Mr. Srwr.r.l. as foreman, (whoce well known skill in fittintr needs no praise.) and also some of the (vest journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cuttinjr for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. The? have also enlarged their store room, and are reced ing large "ipply of Pry (lond ; so they can safely say ney nave one oi me most oesirame assortments ol bold itrtj lioodi end I lothwff in the City. N, B. Croceries, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Itonnets. Ac. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to auit buyers. i uiumniis April i., mw...iw. VAM AHIl; RKAli KsTATE FOR SALE. THK subscriber wishing to rhnnpe his bnfine, is desirous to sell the property en which he now resides, containing about 30 arrrs. roeiisiinir in part ef cut-lots in Cnwbv's addition of FhTj, I ti, j'J and IUI, Rv'j.and part of lOf,and Id acres uijuiiuiifr me mHive oui-iors.an lying on tee National Koad, nper tiie Blind Asylum. AIko. lots No. 1j, Hi, 17, 2(i and '27, also on the jSational Road, hte the property of J. IS. Champion. The first described property is susceptible of sub-divisinn, nnd will be sold in whole or in parts, to suit pi.h.i, Th -t nanied lots cont:iin about .50 seres, and the lot 15 has the most desirable situation tor a country residence any where near Columbus. Any person wishing to encupe in the Nursery businesa or Gardeniiitr. wonld do well to examine the altove property, and the sulmcriier will take pleasure in showing (he same to peroons wishing to pitrchnse. All the above property is situated within a naif mile of Columbus. AMOS S. RAMSKV. Columbus. May ?0. !f7. .t-wtf. D. S. rOREXAN t Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, f;7oe the V. 8. Ilottl, Colnmhu. ()., nAVK just received from the F,astern Cities, the most eitennive assortment of French. Knplifih snd Relpian Cloths, ever offered in this market ; also, a ri'-h assortment nf Cassimcrcs. Vestinpa. ami Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such aa Shirts. ( ravttts, Scnrts.Stm l.. Bmoms. Collars, Siltt and Linen Handken l.i'fs.t .cut's and ,aiie'?vlk Shirts, and all other articles tipimllv kept bv Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in .Hi hours, in the best rn.inrr. fVrsons visiting Columbus, would do wi ll to rail and einmine our stork, as we are determined to seil at the lowest prices. May 11. ktoke amTSi:w i.ood h. ,nod Were lK-itht lower this time rat than usual. My good are all pew. FANCY GOODS. DRY GOODS. CROCkF.RY, 1 FAS, Jtc Call and see opposite F.i chmsre Rink. Columlms. C Ii. KING Nov. l!..ti Scarpa's Acroastic Oil for Prnlnes. AlhKMI sum,i lor sale hv J. B. HHFViON Columbu, Aug. 7. Corner Hiyb awl Broad st 1311'OUrANT CONTWIHl'TION TO AMERICAN HISTOHV. TVTOTF.S on the Karlv SuliUmrni I),m TCnrtK Vot.m Terrimry ( by Jacob Buruet. of Cincinaati. One vol., octavo. Price $2,50. This volume will be welcomed hya large class of readen as a valuuhlo addition to the historical literature of our country. Tlio author is one among the few eminent wen now living, who are left to record the events of the past sixty ynaa in the rapid growth of the West. We sujoiu extracts from a few, out of many testimonial! which have been received respecting the merit of the work. From tht Luuuviilt Journal. " We recurd this work as one of thn most im portant contributions yet made to the Historical department of WeKtem Lite rat urn. " Persons wishing to in orm themselves of the front events that have marked the progress of the North-W estem Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every fumilv. and will doubtless have a circulation coinuiciisurute with' its uncommon inter est and merits." h'rjtn the Ohio Blate Journal. " We predict that here is not only an " Ameri can Book " tin' twill be read but a " M MiVrn" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad as at home. Few readers will be willing to forego its peniHal. " I lie iNorth-W estern Territory ' was the comprehensive appellation of the country which now comprises the States of Ohio, Indiana. Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest u settlers " one of the comprehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to write its early annals for the benefit of posterity." Vom the Cincinnati Chronicle. Such a work is original in its nature authoritative as testimony and belongs to the class oi memoirs for History, which are of.on more valuable than formal histories themselves. It wilt be read with equal interest, at the 6resid of the present generation, ami hv that distant posterity w hich will so largely have profited by the labors of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the Pioneers of the vai- ier oi ine unio. Irom the Cincinnati Herald. " Everv part of this work is mte rent, hit. nnd forms a vslu ahl contribution to the sulwtantial literature ot the country. j no hccquiiw oi me ainereut u-iutary expeoiuons under Harmar, St. Clair, nnd Wavne. the important eiitenrides of (Ven. fipo. Kogers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkinson, Hardin ami Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the times, which can be found to accurately no where else." From Cist'$ Advertiser. "No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, as the ample competency of the writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surpassed j as an example, the character of (iov. St Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of note is gi.en in such terms that no one who did not learn the fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would sutpect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsisted at the time between the parties." From the Aw Forfc Tribune. "This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North Western Indiana while it is valuable and interesting in its relation of those Uuvolutionary events in which all tho Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work hus.undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we are certain he has entertainingly." From Uie Cincinnati Allot. wNo other living man possesses the same advantages for the authorship of such a work. It is all within lus own memory "i.M that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of tret ting of a long series of events from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most relhble kind." From the Cincinnati Uaxttte. ' Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Bernet'f volume that is not full of interest to one who cures to know the 1 1 istory of the West, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." DKKBY, BRADLEY cV Co., ll;i, Main st., Cincinnati. And for snlo by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 42. tLoliiiiibust liisiirniH-c Company. - Fire and Marine. TUF. attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its board oi Directors, it is believed that this system, whereby every party injuring becomes lariiely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk to liinifelf, oHcr tdvantatres sit perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance nnd that they will be justly appreeiated by this community tScate oj' lie turn Frtmiumt. On every riiujriV premium, ... 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from $3000 tojC-IXiO, - I2 On net gross annual premiums amounting to $ .!0M) and upwards, .... 15 " This Company continues to insure ever' species of build inn, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against lots or damage bv fire ; also, stVamhoats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boots, flat-boats and other water-craft, Rtrniiist the penis of seas, lakes and nveri wi me mosr mvorame lerms, A. a. . lll.W, June 1, HMt. Ivtw. Secretary OHIO MI Tt AT. FIRE INM RANCE CO. I1 ire and lAt'n IniirHnre. THIS Compuny continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the moxi approved principles of Mutual mminini p. nre upnnnmrnt. BT The average cst of lusuranre in this DAoartment Am lens than onr-fomth per cent, per annum. Policies humed on the Mutual or Cash plain at the option of the applicant. j.iie pppnrtmeni. Policies on Lives issued ditilv at one-half the usual rates of premium. IS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, Hiph street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1(1, lftlfi. twy. Secretary. COLLjIHUS INSTITUTE. THF, Second Uuartrr of the spring session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the Ad dan of Mav next, under the joint supervision of Ciiari.es H. Pai.mkk, a. m., learner oi niaincmaucs, ana vvi. a. AUMock, a. B.f teacher of Languages. The course of instruction will embrace sjvery branch of a complete F.nclish ami Classical education, and no efforts will be spared to furnish students with every facility for acquiring a correct and thorough knowledge of those studies usually pursued in our best seminaries of learning. Students who may be desirous of entering college, csn be fit ted for an advanced standing of one or two yeara j and par- , lici'lnr attention will be given tn the preparation of Teachers for the various and responsible duties of their profession, terms or ti i nn. Common Branches, for beginners, per quarter, 4 00 do do for advanced pupils, A 00 Higher Engtih branches, Latin and Greek, 6 00 Mo allowance will be made for absence, eicept is esses of protracted illness ; and it is of the highest importance that every student be present, if possible, st the commencement of the quarter. Board, including room, fuel and litrhts. may be hid in good families, at from ft 60 to '2 00 per week. A few boarders may be accommodated, if de sired, with the principals. It is confidently believed, in view of the high final ifi cation and the experience of the instructors, the well knows moral and religious character of the city, and its sn perior literary advantages, that th Institution will be found worthy of Uie increased confidence and patronage of the community. Patrons of the school, and the friends of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend its daily ei-ercises, and determine its actus! merits bv personal obser vation. 11. HL HBKl L, Prrs'L Sami n. C.AM.nWAT, Sec'y. April SD..t-wl. KlfOAR lOFKIIHfl. WII I.IAW VOr. l TKID WOOO rO!SKIL(i. WOOD A CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North ide of Court Street, East or Broaiiwat, Cijciwwati. HAVING enltrped tlieir operations equal loanv demand, and having introduced into their establishment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and first rate article. The quality of their Lad is nntirpassed bv any of the American m inufacture. and thev are deter-niliied to sustain lUv, rrnwUtion it hta hithrtn f-orne is this and other markets. Thty will Bell at the lowest current rates and on liberal c ml its. Also. Manufartarers of Pott and Cider V in gar. Orders from dealers are resp-ctfulljr solicited. Jm. TIIE WONDKR OF TIIE WORLD. TO those who are afflicted with the following complaints, w would recommend Ir. Grny'e Liniment, it haMriir pnm d its eflicacv in everv eai-e of Rhenutim, affections of the Spin, contract 1 mi's of the Mwles.Olande-lar Swelling. Cms. onnds. Bnrns. Scalds. Sprains. Bosses. Weakness of the Ancles, Lnltrppd Joints, Tnmors, Swellings, Sore Thn at, Pains in the Back, snd Side.tdd I leers, Sslt Khenm. Frmted Feet, snd atl Nervous Dissses. This ineomparaiil- F.mhrochtioii has be recomBtend'-d by many Eminent Phwricum. for Uie ttfectnal rare of th above complaints, and if any see rf'ictrd hM thrm rewrt t the intaixiasi-K nrnnu'whKh has restored thousaniit t fieaJlh. lo matter how dewnerate tin rase, there will he found a remedy in Urn' celebrated l.tmmmt. which bv the many certificate that have been reeeivrd lv lii proprietor, has truly proved itself the vender of the wnrm '. ? ll si also surpaofted for tb- follow me complaints of horse: Strains in the Back, Sinew and Shmildem. Taster) and Coi Joints, also. Cork, 1 hafes. (.alls. uts. Swelled or Cracked Heels, Scratches ; snd vxrwja otifcr injuries and external disease - f thi nrVnV animal. V or fnll psrticalar snd dirrcticfi for . see wrspjwrs aronnd the bottles. Price. 1 Cent Pr Ftottte. Y or sale, wholesale siid retail by Mapinni Y Cr-)hwt. Zai.eville, Ohio, who are the priiicnol scents forty 1 State. Sold bv W. . SklL'ilOKL ISO. Hiehst., Columbus, Aug. 10..Jmt-w. 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