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WM. Tt. THIIAIX & HENRY LiKKD. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricl soutu-east corner or High streot and Sugar alley TEI1MS. Daily per annum, .... J7 00 Tiuwoekly per annum, ... 400 Weakly per annnin, ... 2 00 Termt of Advertising. Twelve Unci or lr, one or throe Insertions, $. and 15 eenti lor each additional insertion for three monllis Jo for ail montlia JfU lor 12 monies JI!J Unifier adrrrtise-nionta in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 5 20 in six montlia. Bf th k Vkaii. For twelve lines J 12 fourth of a col uuin JK'20 half a column 30 whole column J'lO. BUSINESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOKJSiiYS and Counsellors ot Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & lluntinfrtons Book-store, up ataira. Nov. 1, 1 W&. F. J.Matthkws. A. B. Butti.m. HUOADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID AIITC1UXL, Broad alrcel, Columbua, O-hio. April U..dtf. I. N. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKLLKUS and Stationers, noil door to the Clinton Baiik.lli(rhatreet, Columbua, Ohio. A large assortmeni tf Booka and Stationery alwaya on hand. Ki iiii u r A I. II. LEY. BOOK-BINDKIIS, High atreet, oppoaite the Public OIH cca, Columbua. Aufj. EG, 185. HI, BKlnrRT. M. C. Ltl.LKT. William 11. Jnrvia V Henry Jnrvis. ' Nni l i-T'muK nn,l Arrmint Settlers, for franklin 1 y adjoining countiea, will attend to all buaineaa entrusted to them, with punctuality and deipatcll.aud upon reasonable terms. , Ollice, up stairs, drat door north of Metoy a store. April 14, limi. y. Columbus, Ohio :l'Ill' ATHIOTT 6i CO.. rvKALF.BS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glaaa, U House Builders' materials, r arming and jwocnamcai Tools, Military lioods, He. fee, No. llil High atreet, sign of the Gilt faillock. WING & KICIIARDS "".BALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (looda, Oroce XJ I ies, Boots and Shoes, dec. &c, wholosale and retail, No. uoodale's Kow, High street, J. K. 8CKOGGM, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological .Claaaical.Srhool and M iscellanoous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derhy'a old stand, opposite the State House. X. II. WHEATON, DRUGCilST.aml Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Olls, Dye Stuft's.Glass, lie. &c., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad atrcets, Columbus, Ohio. " FAY & KIMIOlllNIi, DEALERS in Dry Goods, liruceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Slulls, Leather, Boots and Shoes, etc., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Pel. I, IB4I. C. It. KING, D1 Bank, Cnlumlmi. Nov. 111.. II'. M. 11. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath 0 ach month. Terms Jfl per year-, four copies for S3. XT' Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK & CO.", " FORWARDING akd COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal kOasin, Columbus, Ohio. J. K1BGWAY A tO'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Cas--tiugs, alwaya on hand. Oct. 1, 18-11. COLUMBUS HAT STORF:. JF. ItCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hata and Caps of the latest fashions. 1 lata made to order. Kill. Illll fs I' K. WINNF. is "at home" in the Neil HouBe, and will render all so who make their stay witn nun. Dec 10. dtf W. II. TAYLOR. ENGRAVER. 0 FFICF. on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22dlf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khrt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining countiea. Office on east side of High atreet, opposite I. N. Whiting it Huntington a Bookstore Feb. Ii. .t-wtt. WMTwTLTMHUI. RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker &. Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 1.1..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TUB subscriber line removed to the new brick atablo tJUUI by Dr. L..Coodalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few a'eps from High street, and rear of the; Capitn House. XT HORSES AIM VAKMAUES 'JOllJM Nov g..dif. J. MASSL.. W. A. WoCOY CO., WI10LF.SALK AND RKTAIL DKALLRSinFancyand Staple Dry Gooils and Groceries, opposite the Slate House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SOJV AND ISANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. COLUMBUS, UIIK S. N. RICHARDSON . MAjiTF,('Ti:ii.'H and Dealer in HOOTS. .L,iiiii.'M..i I'lxntxtiS of everv kind and vVflety.No. 136 High st.Col.-pbus, Ohio. Nov-ioly I'crifocnl Spectncles. . v cn J-..I.U diuI rnnrnvn SlieCtaCleS, for A ages, and in a great varietv of frames. Also.Spectacle Class, of all kinds, fitted in ol.l frames at.short notiro, and '-Xf W.A. jjfft was. VARNISH. ,. . I-'L'RNITl'RF. VARMSH Nos. 1 and J. Also,loluh ' ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by B J . B. W 1 1 F.ATON , Druggiat, March !9. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. CI F.NUINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the jS",; .. T M.v 13. GIL1' PADLOt.K. COLD TENS. A Iresh supply receiven t ma oay. .no T for sa,e verv low. W. A. PLA I 1 & CO, April .1. IK7. Neil House. GUN SMITHS will alklhe sign of the ( Pine Barrels, assorted, f . ii aMiTlia will nlense notice that we have for salt ir,.m HI to iTiO balls to the pound Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Ouarila ami iium- blea, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost an oiner i. material. GKBB, A B BO IT II CO. Dec. 9. WW HIM SS COODS. s i7i'r:iiAAiw itliwitA Ijlwh. Italzorines. Baracea.Mus. IT I,-:,l,n,'. In.hroiilered ditlo. He Laina,&c. All new styles, lor sale by WING Ac RICHARDS'. HAMS T J OF. & CO., and Wilmot 4V. Rowland's Mill and Cross AX cut rawaj . , . Hoe 4 Co. and Wilmot Ic Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.) Pannel and ripping do.j Butchers' and Rack do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. Jul, Hi. GKRF., ABBOTT fc CO. HARDWARE. GhKK, AllliOIT & I u., a. m smn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a frcsb aupply of goods, which makes their slock emhrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State n'i... i.A-i t. .il Vn,l. at lair rates, and would re apectfully requeat purchasera to call and examine their goods PUKE HATER .1 i,,.i .r.'.vH fw of these vcrf valuable articles wliich vrSA'llfnK'll tln.Ani I ),nnlirnm VV all arebiirbly recommcnited by all who have seen them in use. and which we are ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. UKKIi, ABUOl'i It CO. Finr. 6. t.I-.ISI l.NE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, TUST received and lor sale ai me sin ! uiw Sept. 10. (ill.T I'ADl.OCK. 200 KECiS JUNIATA NAILS, just reoired and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 FAD 1'AIU.tX h. Sew hon rets. JUST received by the stibscrihers. a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid nH nl.in l.honi and Straw Bonnets, which can be allbrJ d at unusually low prices. I AV At MI.BOIKNK. cAnniA;E tblumings. AMPS and Bands j India Blibbcr Cloth and V hips j J Oil Cloth and Mats j I'slent Leather and Bindings j Pstent Cloth and Dash r ramea j Lisht Frames snd Taasells; Springs and Ailes. OF.BE, A BBOTr fc CO. LAPIES' SHOES. Just received a fine asorlment of Ladies' French Morocco and kid (irecian Tiea and Bushins, at lbs aim of the Golden Boot, which ar sailing oft cheaper tlran ever before sold in this city. Jul 23. il. 11. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LIMUKIU LUMBER I The subscriber hai on liaml lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a I urge and complete ansurtincnt of Country Lumber of almost every variety ond description, llnvinff erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned flooring on and niter tfte lit of March. A lo, b quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be 10I1I at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will he prompt ly attended tO. tCD.U..lI.j JH. I.. MJLL1VA1YJ. LAMP OIL. :&0 gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 2(10 pillions Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY & KILHOUHNr., Wee. 7. No. 16!), Hmh Street. MACHINE CA1U)S. 110 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mae-aachusetts, and for sale at No. loii, I liph street. Due. 7. FAY & KlI.nOURNE. MAKKET BASKETS. Willow Market Baskets, a fine article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LAKGE ASSOKTMENT flF Oingliams, Llalzorincs, Lawns and Harases, just ere 'd V ' uy April. WING it UICHAI111S. 100 dozen Files, OF Spear & Jackson. Mottram, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STKEET. ONE HTNDKF.D pairs Lliptic Springs lor bupgies and carringesjubt received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES f Domestic Alauulucture, the best in the market, for sale attiie sign oi me GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Lurd I.umus. OF Cornelius it Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim, mings of ull kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT &. CO., Neil limine. 1'AIKBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balauceaat manufacturer's prices. For sale by ui'.iw,, AlHsm r tu, April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. Genuine ArinitiiKe Motiseliole Anvils. OOLID hoxaud common Vises, for sale at the sign of the pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seals mid Presses. SF.ALS F.ngraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Re corders. Ac. ccc, at very low prices and short notice, by aiarcn ll. tv. a. i lai l w i v., icu iioubn. SE1VE brass, ES 25 doz. Selves, assorted numbers ; nt iron, and hair, at the GILT FADLOCri. OAHSI SASI!- Mill Sana, of Cabt and German kj Stcr cel. for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. HOFMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. 5 tion. fur sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of MavSO. 1017. H. H. KIMBALL. NT AltCII. TDK (Columbus Starch Factory is now in operntion. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beau tit 'ul article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplird from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK Ai. CO. Cnsh and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. fept. 3. W bite Lend. Oil and Brushes. TWF.NTY bbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels; 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnisli, raintaud V hitcwapn isruslie. July Hi. GF.RF., AliliOTT & CO. SEED STORE & AGRICULTURAL WAKE- ROOM. ( New Store, ntxl door i est of the Poet Office.) JUS T received, a large and general assortment of (Iar-1kn AM) Fif.i.d Skuds, embracing every desirable va riety adapted to Una climate. Now is the time to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. Anv to the lathes we have to oiler n select and large variety of Ftoieer Settle. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store, l'rntt's corn rlanter. which the tarnmn, generally iavited to call and examine, together with ploughs, die. 60 hushola timothy seed, osage orange, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, a large lut of fruit trees, fur sal verv low. . Auction The room is now rcaily tor the reception oi goods to be sold at public sale, and wo shall exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor ua with goods lobe sold in that maimer. JNO. BURR. . April U. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rrHut fr c ,rrW 3 &Ii("d"UuiS& 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keep con-stnntanlly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup ny prescription, rrnmpi auenuon win uc uu scriptions. Lnquire at Llcnig oi Son s, corner oi iiiciinuu Rich streets. C. K. liOxl.c.. Uejertncee Drs. Denig, Smith and Butteriiciu. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nnd Dry Goods Eatnblishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., (No 9)1, llijh Street, Comer of Rich Street,) HAVINU secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as Tore-man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen iailora in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Coodsi so they can safely say ncy nave one oi ine mosi oesiraoie asnumiicm. ui uum Dru Uooils and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps, Bonnets, etc.- alwnys on hand, nt prices that will not lull to suit ouycrs, Columbus. April 13, lllH...tw. - NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment. B. BliHK and WM. F. CLOUD hare just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High sirect. in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Slates lintel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring busi ness in an us uranencs. ramcumr suction paid to cutting, and work made upon short notice, and in tho most approved style. ro'nage. Ihey respectfully solicit a share of the public pal. July zy..twii. Wnttlux Jewelry, Silvtr-Wure, Laiiijis, ic, tc. Wm. A. I'lBtl & Co., in the Neil House,) HAVK on hand a Rood assiulment of Watches, CrSv Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar l.amve. Perfumery, JpA Spectacles. (Concave, Convex snd Perifocal.) Dia-ftttxsja j nnintrd Cold Pens, flirs! mnter'a ) Hold snd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, I'laieit ann uritania v.a."ir, i.nmio. ..ilr. f',kM Rn.kets and 'I'na-ets. superior Bazora. ( war ranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hcmnimifs Needles, best quality. Pistols with one and sii barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Toola and Materials, etc. olc, ail 01 which umj miv uww Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for JSotariea County and State olhcera, Societies, Ac. etc., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at hnrt notice. "ec. to nilPFnillll COLORED DACil FRRE. O TV1'KS Tie siihfcribcr would respectfully sn noiinre to the ciiirein of Columbus and its vicinity, that ha has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to eriite llsiruerieotine likenesses. bv sn improved process, which gives to tbe picture a much liner tone than modes ol operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and pre. paring all kinds ol Chemicals used by Daptierrf an srtists.oD he most reasonable terms. B. A. STOUtiHTOJS. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON, SMITH MAHT1N, HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are belter than ever prepared to wail on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well aelected stock of fashionable Spring (iooils.they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who nay favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock of Lswns. Muslins.liinghams, Borages, Clench work'd Collars. Chimizells, Parasols, Vc. 1 he Geollencn are also invited to call and eiamine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslines, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. STATE BAELY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1848 WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. K, Cedar tt., Nea York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (l.ATl I. EE AND JUDSnN.I OOCIU'Y the njmcioiii five Btory V tire house, No. fifi, Cedar it reel. the wiiolk of which n flnvotrd tn tlio exhibition mid mle of the -iiiiylo article of PRINTED Their present tack conniMt of nearly One Thou Hand I'arknirri, embraeinsr ion.e thouiands of dilTpmnt untie rut and coloring, ond enmprisinff every thine dusiruble in tbe li..- t'nUL'inv 1 nwti't'i'i' " " All of which are olicred for mle. lor eaBh. or sntisfactonr credit, at the lowest oricea, by tbe I'ince or Puckuge iew Stylci are received almost every day, and ninny of them are got up for our own alea, and uot lo be found else whprn. ITf Printed lilts of prices, corrected from dnvtodav. with every variution in the market, are placed in llie hoiida of buvers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value nf our ufuhI stork of litis one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly ohvinus and it shall be our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment is complete nt all seasons of the year. l.KK, JUDSON &. LKE P. S. B. F. LKE. formerly of the (inn of Lord & Lees, and Into senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection ho withdrew no me time ago, has resumed business in connection with Mecsrs. Lee & J ud won, under the lirm.ot' LKK. JI DSOiN & LKK. and he ventures to assure his mends nnd the public, that the new firm will maintain the snme pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two houues to which he belonged, iSew York, July G..lytw. PAPEH ITAM.IX.S DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courtlundt ., A'. V., owmnite the M extern Hotel. rpHK CUOTOiN MAMif ACTUHIJS'O COMPANY- (organized under tho (ieneral Manufacturing Law ot the State of New York) otter nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowent prices, for cash or approved credit. Paper ItannB. of every variety of style and price, nud border tn mutch; Fire Hoard Print m great variety, Tratwpannt M in daw Shades, Oil Painted ntnamo inaat ami niue n waoio i.urtam J'apcn, ot the latest stv les and superior tinith, all of their own manu facture and importation. As their Stock is large and entire ly new, tnev invite merchants, booksellers ami Ucalers in thet-e articles, to call and examine their st les mid prices, whenever they visit the Hty. t.ouutry merchants can ex- nun lie hub siock iroin 0 ociocK in tne morning tin iu o'clock in the evening. Kew York, Kcb. 1R-I8..7md. OHIO WITUAI, FIRE IKSl UANCE CO. Eire and Life InsurHiice. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual iifliiranre. l ire wcmminciii- fTF The average cost of Insurance in this Department, is ens man tme-jourin per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the on lion of tho applicant. ijiio upnflnment Policies on Lives iseucd dailv ut otu-half the usual rates 01 nrcimuin. N. H. Advantages mide available on two or more contin gencirB. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the xclmngo and City Bunks, High street, Co luimius. iimuiiii uurrun, Sept. Ifi, 1815. twy. &cretury. FIRE-FIKE-FIRE. THE PnoTtfrnoN Inkukanck CoMi'ANY, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houhcs, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manutiic tories. Ate. and the contents of each, together with every other similar species of property, aoaint l.oss oh dam iOK nv FiHK. The rates ot premium oiiereo are as low in those of anv othersimilar inntitutinn I and settlements ol 1 08 sen characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. uince in the nty Uank Jiuilding, up stairs. Oct. 13..Jvd J. Wftl. BALDWIN. Agent. CITY LOTS FOR SAL.. THE subncrdiers have bO building lots situated in the sou ideas t part of tho city on Seventh st., between the National Koad and South Public Lane. Also, some choice huilding lots on Town and Bicli sts., and one hit on Broad st. Person wishing to purchase a cheap lot, would tto well to call before purchasing elsewhere. I'aytnents easj, aud title warranted. BAKER & MITCHELL, llroadway Hotel. P. S. Three good buggies and harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good horecs. J. W. BAKER. April I4J..01111I, R URDKLL, JN T II K M H I L Jl O USE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods iuviirs gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2ti.. dtf. r.AimFV ANl) FLOWER SEEDS. milF. iiiuHt cumiiiete asKortment from the Quaker estab- 1 Imhmeut Uochestr,N. V ., Shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, and He bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thoiburns) all fresh, just received and lor sale by aJUIlll IWIjjl.l,., April 20. M, High st. A HARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. FOR sale, His nwtcrials of a Printinj Ollice. consisting chierly of a power press, prico JC0U , 3o0 lbs. ol email pica, 3 HI lbs. of long primer, 1U() lbs. ol bounreois, (nearly now 1 11)0 lbs. ol minion. 11)0 lbs. ol brevier, imposinu stones, cases, stands, sticks, iinllcjs, chases. &c, 4. C. An oppor tunity niitrht he altorucd to a suitniiie person to psy in part tor the materinis, ny prtnnnp; a weesiy reuMni. uew.,.ier. A larso and eitenilcd jut) ollire minlit lie coaoucieo. Addresa, post nnid. llie pulillsners oi me VVEbTKKN CllKlbTlAN JOl'RNAU April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. W. E. IDE. M. D., TN F.NTIST. (Lata of Ilia lirm of Cinne & Ide, Cincm. U nati.) Ofiice for the present at the residence of the ate Col. ai, Jeactt. . IIR.1IOVAL. WINO &. BICIIAKDS have removed their (rcods from No. 1. (ioodale'. How to No. I, Neil's new building opposite tbe Slat buildings, where tliey will be pleased to see Iheir old customers, and all .'tilers that may be pleased to Rive them a call. '1 heir stock has been ereally increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to giva tlicm s call, aa thay will sell cheaper than ever. "I"1' Columbia 1 iisui ii nee Company. 7rr and Marine. This Comonnv continues to insure every species of build inir. snd the furniture, machinery, (roods, wares snd mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi ilamace bv lire: also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and thf cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, rlal-boata and other water-cralt, against the perils of seaa.lakea and riven on the most lavoralile lerma. a. 9. nicw, June I. IIU4. dtf. Secretmy 1VTOT1CE. The co-partnership heretofore existing be- l. tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by inutaal consent. All persons' indebted to the late firm ol 1). 3. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are retpcctlully requested to call and settle the same with A VV. Brown Ar Co.. who are authorized to close up the busi km nf the firm. II. BKtmiN. Mnrrh I. mill. D. S. FORMAN. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. VV. Brow At Co. Ilavid S. F'nrman ia employed to execute the cut ting and attend to inanulacturing as heretofore. mar. Fl RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, THE stibscrihers have lust received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oHerforsaleat the loweat prices. fiO lbs. Nutria, sides. tiO " double snd single Ring Russis, blown 11)0 " Carroted Hussta. 1(0 " Raw and Carroted Coney. . 10U0 Saxonv and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sid.a alt Tins. Handing snd Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings .siv era, all colors. Black and Drab Silk 1'lush, F.itntct Logwood Gum Shellac tie. Feb. 12 FAY KILBOt.Krvr.. val I ani.R CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, .. THAT verv desirable residence Ibrmerlv occupied bv fa Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbua on Xthe east, and opposite the Blind Asylnm. together with ten seres of Lend, containing sn excellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Columbus, Dec. 9, IIS47. J. HILtjvv Ai at iu. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTV-SIX ln-lots, pleasantly situated on the socUi nap nf In. jtw (Itlj, trOOfl.l for Sale hv Dec. 9. 1317. J. KIDGWAY t CO, OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGQS, Boikeeller and Stationer, opposite till State Iluute. VALUABLE ENGLISH 1IOOK8--CIIEAP. CAKUINAL WOLSEY, by John Gait, with additionul iU luivtrations from Cavendish's Life of WoUoy, and other sources. 1 vol. Tlio Lile and 1'ontiucate of Leo tho Tenth ; hy William Roncoe t vols. French devolution from 1 .89 to 1Q14; bv f . A. Minuet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comnrchendinff an acrount of the stale of learning from the close of the reign ot AugiiHtus to its revival in the nlteeutn century) by Hev. Joseph Berington. 1 vol. Hist cry of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establiblnnent of ropery under Charles Ii and James Hi by Arnvtnd Car rn. 1 vol. Lorenzo ne media, called tie Alognilicent; by William Rnxcoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life nf JSIicliael Angelot bv R. Puppa, L. L. B. Lue of Katlaellot by Quatremere de Qumev. 1 vol. iS or in an Conquest. Hit tor? of the Conuuest of F.ncland by the jNormans its causes and its consequences in Kng- iniui. scoininu, ireiana, aim on ine continent by Auguslin j merry, xvt is. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and ar ranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. 1 lie noman nepubuc, by M. Alichelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Cowpiracy under Louis XIII. a historical Bomance j by Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. llintory of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to tbe French Involution ; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. i ne anove worns are uouno in umuirin binding, and will mnko a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. 29. J. B. fSCHOGI AVALUAIJLK HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modem History, containing the political history , geographical pobitinn. and so ciul slate of the principal n'ntions of antiquity, carefully re viued from the ancient writers. The rine and progress ol the principal European nations, their political hitiiry, and the chunges in their social condition, with a history of the colonics founded by Europeans. By V. C, Taylor, LL I)., M. B. A, S.,with questiom adapted for the use of schools) 1 vol. pp. "Jin. For sale hy Feb lil. J. U. SCROCGS. 1 INVOLUTION .In conequece ol' the recent rev-V oliitiun in Knu.ee. and the present excited fetaie oi' Europe, the subscriber is sell tug Bonks, Stationery, Ate, nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Bunks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, tic t is very full, and great bargains are in be had 11 Progress " is the word, and we intend selling oft very low, to make room for a new stork. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first and wt. " So mote it be." April 13. J. H. SCUOGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting ; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvier. and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of it detail, as well for a text bonk in Academics, of both sexes, as for sell-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vo cahulary ; for sale by Peb. '21. J. R. M HOGGS. PAI'KK HANGINGS. -A choice Mid well selected asfcortment of every variety ai d price, from Jjfl,.M) to 5 18 per dtixen bolls ; Bordering of almoBt every description, varying in price from i&c to '2,50 per strip, of 10yds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers aud Bordering, leeliug confident that they will compare favorably with anv other stock in tho city. For sale at the Bookstore of f March 251 J. B. SCUOGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books j Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition; first Greek Lcbsoiib j Greek prose composition j and a variety of other classical works. For U; by IJan. b.j J. rt. -l'.uuli&. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Historv of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L'Ardcchn. with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Veruel, and twenty original portraits j for sale cheap, hy teu.'4. j. n, ai.iiuiii.is. rTALF-IIOlIRS WITH THE BEST AUTHOBS- XJ. Selected and nrranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight j for an Is hy ran. " j, n. ntttuiiua. OETII E. The AutobioL'raphy ot'lioethe- rrutnaiiu I'oetry, iroin my ine. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21 For sale by J. K. SCKOtJGS. PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) b Frederick VV, A. x. lawyer. for sale uy Feb. 21. R. SCUOGGS. GOLD. A heautiftil article of Gold Fresco Wall Pa-per. French stle, for sale bv J. R. SCUOGGS. April IL UNITED STATES EXPLOBING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to.t and maps, by Wilkes: for sale nt March 27. SCKOGGS'. AMFKK AN STATE PAI'EKS.-One sett of llie above wurk.nf til Itin'n folio vulumcs : for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. K. SCKOliliS'. IO. O. F. A few very finely embroidered Kncauipnient . Kecnlia, (P. Ci. and It. P.) for aula hy Apri: 10. J. K. SCKOCGS. GEORGK L. KIIUIIF.1, WILLIAM tiKKKIT RHODES & GREEN, 10MM SSION MKHCIIANTS. Forwarders, and Aeenls KJ ol Cjnton Line, on Kne Canal, and Osweizo Canal Line of Lake Unnts, Cleveland O. Aeenls of Clinton .inc. O. P. Scnville. 113. ilmnd at.. New Vorki VV. Mnnteath At Co., Albany, N. V.J llazird, Montenth to Sherman, Bullalo, N. Y. Autnts of Oiwevo .inr.Jo.cnh Gilbert, 17 Cocntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett & Adauia, Syracuse, N. Y-; Truman VViman, Oswego, N. Y. wnrilv'a ATTENTION ! THE undersigned. B Philologist, and gradtlnte of a cele bratcd foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Creek, Lntin aud German languages, at any hour. 1 erms very low. References : Hev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Al Cnse and Prof. Ur Smith. P. JOHiNSON, Dr.ol Phil. Nov. 111. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE W ATLK-t I EST AH-lifhnieiit. Fnvctte Co. reiinfvlvnniR. Till-, friends of HvuKorATitv, and the public in general, are respectfully inliirmed lht this F.staf'hi'liment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation sinre August, Hi il. The building is 70 teet bv 30, two stories high, and will comfortably sccnmmotlate io patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neany furnished 1 he sleeping and twitnni and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated frrnn those of the gentlrmen, as if in different buildings; slso separate parlors. '1 he bathing-rooms sre furnished with all Uie necessary unuis ior undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous puresoH-water prings su. round the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hillB are abundant, and Hit exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.t,, the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mooe oi praciicr. ana early in tne ensuing summer expects) tn lie joined by Dh. Mawh, Fellow of the Royal Collres nf Surgeons, London j who ia now visiting tho best estab lishments in r.ngland. llie Lslahhshment has been to far well patronised, and no pains will be snared to make it as rnml'oruble and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. i ne terms are as follows : For patients S6 per week, to be paid weekly. Very fee ble patients are required tn bring their own nurses board can be had for them in the Estahiifthmcnt, at $1 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet for bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated, and cure or relief effected, if there bo no disorganixatinn of the pans, or uie disease or too long stamiing: revers, intermitting Fevers j Ague Infhtnntion of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys; Dyspepsia j Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago i Gonorrhea; Primary and Secondary Svphihsi Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis ; Sick Headache j Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy i Jaundice t Habitual Costiveness: Delirium Tremens i Spasms of th Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affection Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhea; Scsly Head; Tetter) Ringworm, tfcc.sfce. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsus uteri, or bearing down of the Yvomh; hjr entire, Fatntulj and Obstructed Menstruation. (Jan. 2f, lH48,..wfm FRANCE under Louis Philltpe. The history o ten yean, from I83U to IKIO. by Louis Blanc i transla ted by V. K. Kellev. Just received at the new bookstore, sm rioase. I May if J J. t. at t;eatiier DUSTERS. doiea Feather Dusters X tor families. A suDtnor article, as rted sixes. For safe at the new Bookstore, Neil Hoow. Maj IX J. H. RILEY k. CO. NUMBER 20. CINCINNATI. NEW SILK HOUSE IS C1KUXMTL TINGLEY & BURTON, or fll I I.AURLfll I A HAVK OPENED A Hholeftnle Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Estnbliftbmeiit, in Ciucimmti, at the MOiUheaMt comer qf' Pearl and Walnut ttreett, oppo bite the Pearl street Jlovte, where they ofler for sale al the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS iu their line, composed in part of SiUs Kitra superior Brocade. Pekin Amours. Cro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult de Soi, B roc ha, plain and fancy tiro iie Swiss, do. Gro de INnples, Foulards, Lutestring, Cllace, single and double, plain Plaids, and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard Grenadine ) also. 3-4,4-4, and 6-4 Uro de Khine for Mantillas.Bonnet 9i7A Glace. Satin, and Gro do Naples, Srjff Black aud fancy colored of all widths and grades. Satin Ulack, colored, Chameleon, and Satin de Cheue, for dresses. VeWings Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmeres, Linens, Marseilles, Barathea, Venitian and Damask. Aid GUme Alexanders. Gonet Chesau and CfteTeraui -white, black and dnrk colored. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Geuts' Silk, Pic iNic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose. km' Silk Cravats English, French, Italian, German and Canton I latidkerchirf l)niT,Rnkt Coras, Printed Pongee, Choppers, and Linen 'ambric. names' jjanacercttitji ana uravafa satin, Mik, Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambouro Collars, Cnpes, Chiuiazet.es and habits. Sewing Silk, Nett Points and Ties. Fort -three different stv Its Bonnet Ribbons, embracinn all qualities ond styles, Misses, nnd C'np Ribbons, Velvet, Sal in. snd TaU'etta'hihhons and Galloons. rrinis Linen, Mnhair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas. Gimpa, Buttons, graduated Leaves and Braids. t'rapets BlacK. wliite, blue and rose also. Crape Leise. SAutcii Silk Brncnde. Gro de Rhine. Berace. Mnu. de Lames. plain and embroidcr'd color'd'Ihibit, Kouieo; Emb'd, Fellct. Linen and Cotton Nett. Luce Valencia. Gimnure Fnvntian. Thread and Silk Run, Silk and Col I on, iNetts for Clips. newmg silks oi me best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Muhnir Luntros. Linen and Woolen Borages, plain and colored. (reniutincs. Cerro Gordos, Plain nnd fancy Mousseline de Lainea. Lama Plnids. Prince Albert Cloth. French. Germ fin nnd Manchester Ginghams. Also A full asortmeatof Fancy Lawns. All of which have been du returned within the Inst sixtv days, and sdditions to the stock are daily being made by a Cincinnati, April 4. .iw3m. OtTIHTATEr HAWTHORN A. CO., have in store and fur sale on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignetle Brandy 25 " Mni;lory Brandy, Vintage JHIB: 10" J. B. Godard do. 8U5: 15" Ofnrd, Pupuy k Co., do; 5 11 Lafavetle do 10" J.J.'Dnpur do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands j I(K) I'ort do do do: M " " Sherry do do do 30 " Sweet Malaga do doj 25 " Ory do do doj SO eases Cabinet Champaign Wiue 30 bankets Napoleon do do) 20 Sun & Eoglo do; 10 " Crown do doj 20 " lleidsick do doi 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands j iu tierces caltiuria Liquorice. ' in mass y' tiO boxes Cut and Pried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. 12a Tobacco, our own brand;" 100 " lbs do doi 100 " Va. ' do vnr'.oua brands', 110 do do do i 10) bags Rio Coffee; .V) out tiov't JaTa CoiTb-j 10 " Pimento: 60 baskets Snllad Oil j 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Rudifiheimcrbefg "Khine Winej" 10 " Snorklinif Hock : 200 brls Rnurltorn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old j 2 " Jamaica doj 10 pipes Pine Apple Gin ; SOLTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, Alay 4. 24 Columbia at. IJGIITWNU RODS. Office and MamHitrlory on Hirth street, between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carboniied Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten teet lengths, with Glaet Isolaters and Braes screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach menls for brick or frame, logelher with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of sate and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought bolore the public, so that anv buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, nro beyonrl a doubt, safe from the awful enntequences of lightning; these rods are so easily arranged thnt any one can readily attach them. The im- inriise psinninge anu extensive use ot these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory iher are received by the public. ' ' Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, &C. Price only ten cents ner foot, which .ndiidoi lh HpihI Glass lnolaiers, Metsllic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to igents. ITT Mr. JOHN BURR. Of Columhm. ii innninUr. AtTf.nl of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light- "'"K "" wiui wmoih oruera may oe int. Aiay if. .dm CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE PIANO AND TEA WARE-ROOMM.WE are now building, on ine corner of 7th and Walnut Is., the most splendid Piano and Tea Warerooins in the United States. The lower floor will be devoted exclusively to the ml nf Teas, a very large and choice atock of which will be kept, savhulfianln (11 ratuil at TL L.1I l. "-- siiii:iii jjriucsi. i no nan nuuve, in chiding the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stod.irt At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock s)ver seen st one bouse East or West. L'ntil oar new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our old aland, S. W. corner 8th and Walnut sts., and al prices at least 10 per cent, below nil other dealers. An unlimited warn n tee always given. Cincinnati, Aprilta. SMITH & NIXON. 0. 1. Bit) Vf EM. JOSIAH DRAKE A JIILMtiSLL. CO., CommiMion and Produce Merchants, NO 13. H mI Front at Cincinnnl. LI BER A L Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. HKFIiR to Messick, Taylor St Watts, DaggeUe At Bract, John Kngle r, James Calhoun. 1'. II. Ye at man. Marsh At Co. M. Kugler Av Son, Ellis Ac Morton, L. Worthington. Pec. 17..dly. HARDW ARE AND ri TM HV. WE beg leave to intbrn the Merchanu of the Western cou itrv that we are now teceivinir in uMitinii tn nnr lormrr stroct r very exienaive variety ot Lioods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and' German maniifsrtiire. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other mameii, we are connoeni mat our prices will be louno correspondingly low with those of New York snd other Eas tern cities, uur sioca is comprised in nart of the ioiiowing t Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saw; Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe bneathaj Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks Humes ; Traces j Hoes, Aniils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of helf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD At WINSTON, March 4..t-wtT. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. A FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at ih sign of Uie Dee. II J GILT PADLOCK WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY 77 Eft'PlUE WORK VNAHRIDUED. IN ono volume crown quarto. Containing til the matter of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements up to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised nnd greatly eulaitfod and improved by Trof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. . ITTPrice reduced to This edition contains three times the amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at i trilling advance above the price of other and United works. I he definitions sre models of condensation and purity." Hon Hot. R, Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS, The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar-o, seems to us deserving of general ontroum. We recommend ft to all who desire to possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1018 ; Theodore Frolinghuyseu, Chancellor of University of N. York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist. (School Journal. Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator. Thos. H Benluu, John Davis, ' ' Jefferson Davis, S. A. Douirlnss, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissionoi of Common Schooli in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kimr. SunerintemUnt of Schools In New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop. Sneaker ol the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. Christopher Mornan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common School in New York. Alvab Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fdltnore, Compti oiler, Rev Samuel H. Cox, D. D. Lyinnn Bcccher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stow. D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Htm.au Humphrey, D. D., late Preaidentof Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicger, Professors in do. Benj Lara bee. D. D , President Middlebury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury. 'I heodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to in- naouine vast extent oi territory Belonging to the united States aa the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each ether, and impress upon the language uniiormity and stability. It is desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to for eigners who wish to gain access to the rich itores of sci ence wnicn it contains, tve rejoice mat tne American Lfic-tiouary bids fair to become such a standard." WoRTitr or Imitation-. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Musi., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster a Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be pinceu in eacn ot ine principal schools, tor the use ot those pupils suiticientty sdvunceu to De benebttrd by it. and aa a book of rclerence lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school edu cation. Wha benefit of equal macnitude. at so small expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion t Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents are too poor to provide the work tor their families, may thus hare access to the fountain head ol the English language, i cacners, too, Whose limited pecuniary means anil scanty compensation, preventa them from reaping the Bovnuuiges ine worn is ncsignea to impart, wouia noi oniy be greatly improved themselves, bul would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Wkbstkr's Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. u. & Merruim, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The Lon don uterary oaioue.ot April 1st, speaks ot it in the Ioiiowing just terms: Hie original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in England to require ua to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of in- inry j ana tne result is iu the nigtiCBt degree satisfactory, he work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatiga ble research and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its way into all pur public aud good private libraries, for it provides the English student with amass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mkriuam, Springfield. Mnss. For sale by 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON, Columbua, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 2i..oui. 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The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lesd ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for aale. The DeciBions selected by the Editors as the Lesdinir Ca ses, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports : Dallas. U. S.,Cranch do.Whealon do. Peters do.Galliaon do, Brockenbrough do, Connecticut Reports. New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Met calf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson 'a Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant Al Rswle do, Rawle do, Wharton do, Burr do, Hams At Gill do, Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of J realises, occupy about ha.f of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering sevural thousand) which bear upon the subject dis-cuBsed.eitlierdirectlyorincidentally. 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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-01, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-08-01 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | WM. Tt. THIIAIX & HENRY LiKKD. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricl soutu-east corner or High streot and Sugar alley TEI1MS. Daily per annum, .... J7 00 Tiuwoekly per annum, ... 400 Weakly per annnin, ... 2 00 Termt of Advertising. Twelve Unci or lr, one or throe Insertions, $. and 15 eenti lor each additional insertion for three monllis Jo for ail montlia JfU lor 12 monies JI!J Unifier adrrrtise-nionta in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 5 20 in six montlia. Bf th k Vkaii. For twelve lines J 12 fourth of a col uuin JK'20 half a column 30 whole column J'lO. BUSINESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOKJSiiYS and Counsellors ot Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & lluntinfrtons Book-store, up ataira. Nov. 1, 1 W&. F. J.Matthkws. A. B. Butti.m. HUOADWAY HOTEL, BY DAVID AIITC1UXL, Broad alrcel, Columbua, O-hio. April U..dtf. I. N. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKLLKUS and Stationers, noil door to the Clinton Baiik.lli(rhatreet, Columbua, Ohio. A large assortmeni tf Booka and Stationery alwaya on hand. Ki iiii u r A I. II. LEY. BOOK-BINDKIIS, High atreet, oppoaite the Public OIH cca, Columbua. Aufj. EG, 185. HI, BKlnrRT. M. C. Ltl.LKT. William 11. Jnrvia V Henry Jnrvis. ' Nni l i-T'muK nn,l Arrmint Settlers, for franklin 1 y adjoining countiea, will attend to all buaineaa entrusted to them, with punctuality and deipatcll.aud upon reasonable terms. , Ollice, up stairs, drat door north of Metoy a store. April 14, limi. y. Columbus, Ohio :l'Ill' ATHIOTT 6i CO.. rvKALF.BS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Naila, Glaaa, U House Builders' materials, r arming and jwocnamcai Tools, Military lioods, He. fee, No. llil High atreet, sign of the Gilt faillock. WING & KICIIARDS "".BALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (looda, Oroce XJ I ies, Boots and Shoes, dec. &c, wholosale and retail, No. uoodale's Kow, High street, J. K. 8CKOGGM, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological .Claaaical.Srhool and M iscellanoous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derhy'a old stand, opposite the State House. X. II. WHEATON, DRUGCilST.aml Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Olls, Dye Stuft's.Glass, lie. &c., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad atrcets, Columbus, Ohio. " FAY & KIMIOlllNIi, DEALERS in Dry Goods, liruceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Slulls, Leather, Boots and Shoes, etc., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Pel. I, IB4I. C. It. KING, D1 Bank, Cnlumlmi. Nov. 111.. II'. M. 11. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath 0 ach month. Terms Jfl per year-, four copies for S3. XT' Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK & CO.", " FORWARDING akd COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal kOasin, Columbus, Ohio. J. K1BGWAY A tO'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Cas--tiugs, alwaya on hand. Oct. 1, 18-11. COLUMBUS HAT STORF:. JF. ItCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hata and Caps of the latest fashions. 1 lata made to order. Kill. Illll fs I' K. WINNF. is "at home" in the Neil HouBe, and will render all so who make their stay witn nun. Dec 10. dtf W. II. TAYLOR. ENGRAVER. 0 FFICF. on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22dlf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khrt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining countiea. Office on east side of High atreet, opposite I. N. Whiting it Huntington a Bookstore Feb. Ii. .t-wtt. WMTwTLTMHUI. RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker &. Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 1.1..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TUB subscriber line removed to the new brick atablo tJUUI by Dr. L..Coodalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few a'eps from High street, and rear of the; Capitn House. XT HORSES AIM VAKMAUES 'JOllJM Nov g..dif. J. MASSL.. W. A. WoCOY CO., WI10LF.SALK AND RKTAIL DKALLRSinFancyand Staple Dry Gooils and Groceries, opposite the Slate House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SOJV AND ISANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. COLUMBUS, UIIK S. N. RICHARDSON . MAjiTF,('Ti:ii.'H and Dealer in HOOTS. .L,iiiii.'M..i I'lxntxtiS of everv kind and vVflety.No. 136 High st.Col.-pbus, Ohio. Nov-ioly I'crifocnl Spectncles. . v cn J-..I.U diuI rnnrnvn SlieCtaCleS, for A ages, and in a great varietv of frames. Also.Spectacle Class, of all kinds, fitted in ol.l frames at.short notiro, and '-Xf W.A. jjfft was. VARNISH. ,. . I-'L'RNITl'RF. VARMSH Nos. 1 and J. Also,loluh ' ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by B J . B. W 1 1 F.ATON , Druggiat, March !9. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. CI F.NUINF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the jS",; .. T M.v 13. GIL1' PADLOt.K. COLD TENS. A Iresh supply receiven t ma oay. .no T for sa,e verv low. W. A. PLA I 1 & CO, April .1. IK7. Neil House. GUN SMITHS will alklhe sign of the ( Pine Barrels, assorted, f . ii aMiTlia will nlense notice that we have for salt ir,.m HI to iTiO balls to the pound Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Ouarila ami iium- blea, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost an oiner i. material. GKBB, A B BO IT II CO. Dec. 9. WW HIM SS COODS. s i7i'r:iiAAiw itliwitA Ijlwh. Italzorines. Baracea.Mus. IT I,-:,l,n,'. In.hroiilered ditlo. He Laina,&c. All new styles, lor sale by WING Ac RICHARDS'. HAMS T J OF. & CO., and Wilmot 4V. Rowland's Mill and Cross AX cut rawaj . , . Hoe 4 Co. and Wilmot Ic Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.) Pannel and ripping do.j Butchers' and Rack do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. Jul, Hi. GKRF., ABBOTT fc CO. HARDWARE. GhKK, AllliOIT & I u., a. m smn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a frcsb aupply of goods, which makes their slock emhrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State n'i... i.A-i t. .il Vn,l. at lair rates, and would re apectfully requeat purchasera to call and examine their goods PUKE HATER .1 i,,.i .r.'.vH fw of these vcrf valuable articles wliich vrSA'llfnK'll tln.Ani I ),nnlirnm VV all arebiirbly recommcnited by all who have seen them in use. and which we are ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. UKKIi, ABUOl'i It CO. Finr. 6. t.I-.ISI l.NE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, TUST received and lor sale ai me sin ! uiw Sept. 10. (ill.T I'ADl.OCK. 200 KECiS JUNIATA NAILS, just reoired and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 FAD 1'AIU.tX h. Sew hon rets. JUST received by the stibscrihers. a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid nH nl.in l.honi and Straw Bonnets, which can be allbrJ d at unusually low prices. I AV At MI.BOIKNK. cAnniA;E tblumings. AMPS and Bands j India Blibbcr Cloth and V hips j J Oil Cloth and Mats j I'slent Leather and Bindings j Pstent Cloth and Dash r ramea j Lisht Frames snd Taasells; Springs and Ailes. OF.BE, A BBOTr fc CO. LAPIES' SHOES. Just received a fine asorlment of Ladies' French Morocco and kid (irecian Tiea and Bushins, at lbs aim of the Golden Boot, which ar sailing oft cheaper tlran ever before sold in this city. Jul 23. il. 11. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LIMUKIU LUMBER I The subscriber hai on liaml lor sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a I urge and complete ansurtincnt of Country Lumber of almost every variety ond description, llnvinff erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned flooring on and niter tfte lit of March. A lo, b quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be 10I1I at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will he prompt ly attended tO. tCD.U..lI.j JH. I.. MJLL1VA1YJ. LAMP OIL. :&0 gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 2(10 pillions Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY & KILHOUHNr., Wee. 7. No. 16!), Hmh Street. MACHINE CA1U)S. 110 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mae-aachusetts, and for sale at No. loii, I liph street. Due. 7. FAY & KlI.nOURNE. MAKKET BASKETS. Willow Market Baskets, a fine article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LAKGE ASSOKTMENT flF Oingliams, Llalzorincs, Lawns and Harases, just ere 'd V ' uy April. WING it UICHAI111S. 100 dozen Files, OF Spear & Jackson. Mottram, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STKEET. ONE HTNDKF.D pairs Lliptic Springs lor bupgies and carringesjubt received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES f Domestic Alauulucture, the best in the market, for sale attiie sign oi me GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Lurd I.umus. OF Cornelius it Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim, mings of ull kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT &. CO., Neil limine. 1'AIKBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balauceaat manufacturer's prices. For sale by ui'.iw,, AlHsm r tu, April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. Genuine ArinitiiKe Motiseliole Anvils. OOLID hoxaud common Vises, for sale at the sign of the pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seals mid Presses. SF.ALS F.ngraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Re corders. Ac. ccc, at very low prices and short notice, by aiarcn ll. tv. a. i lai l w i v., icu iioubn. SE1VE brass, ES 25 doz. Selves, assorted numbers ; nt iron, and hair, at the GILT FADLOCri. OAHSI SASI!- Mill Sana, of Cabt and German kj Stcr cel. for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. HOFMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. 5 tion. fur sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of MavSO. 1017. H. H. KIMBALL. NT AltCII. TDK (Columbus Starch Factory is now in operntion. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beau tit 'ul article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplird from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK Ai. CO. Cnsh and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. fept. 3. W bite Lend. Oil and Brushes. TWF.NTY bbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels; 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnisli, raintaud V hitcwapn isruslie. July Hi. GF.RF., AliliOTT & CO. SEED STORE & AGRICULTURAL WAKE- ROOM. ( New Store, ntxl door i est of the Poet Office.) JUS T received, a large and general assortment of (Iar-1kn AM) Fif.i.d Skuds, embracing every desirable va riety adapted to Una climate. Now is the time to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. Anv to the lathes we have to oiler n select and large variety of Ftoieer Settle. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store, l'rntt's corn rlanter. which the tarnmn, generally iavited to call and examine, together with ploughs, die. 60 hushola timothy seed, osage orange, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, a large lut of fruit trees, fur sal verv low. . Auction The room is now rcaily tor the reception oi goods to be sold at public sale, and wo shall exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor ua with goods lobe sold in that maimer. JNO. BURR. . April U. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rrHut fr c ,rrW 3 &Ii("d"UuiS& 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keep con-stnntanlly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup ny prescription, rrnmpi auenuon win uc uu scriptions. Lnquire at Llcnig oi Son s, corner oi iiiciinuu Rich streets. C. K. liOxl.c.. Uejertncee Drs. Denig, Smith and Butteriiciu. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nnd Dry Goods Eatnblishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., (No 9)1, llijh Street, Comer of Rich Street,) HAVINU secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as Tore-man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen iailora in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Coodsi so they can safely say ncy nave one oi ine mosi oesiraoie asnumiicm. ui uum Dru Uooils and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps, Bonnets, etc.- alwnys on hand, nt prices that will not lull to suit ouycrs, Columbus. April 13, lllH...tw. - NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment. B. BliHK and WM. F. CLOUD hare just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High sirect. in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Slates lintel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring busi ness in an us uranencs. ramcumr suction paid to cutting, and work made upon short notice, and in tho most approved style. ro'nage. Ihey respectfully solicit a share of the public pal. July zy..twii. Wnttlux Jewelry, Silvtr-Wure, Laiiijis, ic, tc. Wm. A. I'lBtl & Co., in the Neil House,) HAVK on hand a Rood assiulment of Watches, CrSv Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar l.amve. Perfumery, JpA Spectacles. (Concave, Convex snd Perifocal.) Dia-ftttxsja j nnintrd Cold Pens, flirs! mnter'a ) Hold snd Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, I'laieit ann uritania v.a."ir, i.nmio. ..ilr. f',kM Rn.kets and 'I'na-ets. superior Bazora. ( war ranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hcmnimifs Needles, best quality. Pistols with one and sii barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Toola and Materials, etc. olc, ail 01 which umj miv uww Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for JSotariea County and State olhcera, Societies, Ac. etc., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at hnrt notice. "ec. to nilPFnillll COLORED DACil FRRE. O TV1'KS Tie siihfcribcr would respectfully sn noiinre to the ciiirein of Columbus and its vicinity, that ha has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to eriite llsiruerieotine likenesses. bv sn improved process, which gives to tbe picture a much liner tone than modes ol operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and pre. paring all kinds ol Chemicals used by Daptierrf an srtists.oD he most reasonable terms. B. A. STOUtiHTOJS. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON, SMITH MAHT1N, HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are belter than ever prepared to wail on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well aelected stock of fashionable Spring (iooils.they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who nay favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock of Lswns. Muslins.liinghams, Borages, Clench work'd Collars. Chimizells, Parasols, Vc. 1 he Geollencn are also invited to call and eiamine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Veslines, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. STATE BAELY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1848 WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. K, Cedar tt., Nea York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (l.ATl I. EE AND JUDSnN.I OOCIU'Y the njmcioiii five Btory V tire house, No. fifi, Cedar it reel. the wiiolk of which n flnvotrd tn tlio exhibition mid mle of the -iiiiylo article of PRINTED Their present tack conniMt of nearly One Thou Hand I'arknirri, embraeinsr ion.e thouiands of dilTpmnt untie rut and coloring, ond enmprisinff every thine dusiruble in tbe li..- t'nUL'inv 1 nwti't'i'i' " " All of which are olicred for mle. lor eaBh. or sntisfactonr credit, at the lowest oricea, by tbe I'ince or Puckuge iew Stylci are received almost every day, and ninny of them are got up for our own alea, and uot lo be found else whprn. ITf Printed lilts of prices, corrected from dnvtodav. with every variution in the market, are placed in llie hoiida of buvers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value nf our ufuhI stork of litis one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantages which we can offer to dealers perfectly ohvinus and it shall be our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment is complete nt all seasons of the year. l.KK, JUDSON &. LKE P. S. B. F. LKE. formerly of the (inn of Lord & Lees, and Into senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection ho withdrew no me time ago, has resumed business in connection with Mecsrs. Lee & J ud won, under the lirm.ot' LKK. JI DSOiN & LKK. and he ventures to assure his mends nnd the public, that the new firm will maintain the snme pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly distinguished the other two houues to which he belonged, iSew York, July G..lytw. PAPEH ITAM.IX.S DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courtlundt ., A'. V., owmnite the M extern Hotel. rpHK CUOTOiN MAMif ACTUHIJS'O COMPANY- (organized under tho (ieneral Manufacturing Law ot the State of New York) otter nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowent prices, for cash or approved credit. Paper ItannB. of every variety of style and price, nud border tn mutch; Fire Hoard Print m great variety, Tratwpannt M in daw Shades, Oil Painted ntnamo inaat ami niue n waoio i.urtam J'apcn, ot the latest stv les and superior tinith, all of their own manu facture and importation. As their Stock is large and entire ly new, tnev invite merchants, booksellers ami Ucalers in thet-e articles, to call and examine their st les mid prices, whenever they visit the Hty. t.ouutry merchants can ex- nun lie hub siock iroin 0 ociocK in tne morning tin iu o'clock in the evening. Kew York, Kcb. 1R-I8..7md. OHIO WITUAI, FIRE IKSl UANCE CO. Eire and Life InsurHiice. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual iifliiranre. l ire wcmminciii- fTF The average cost of Insurance in this Department, is ens man tme-jourin per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the on lion of tho applicant. ijiio upnflnment Policies on Lives iseucd dailv ut otu-half the usual rates 01 nrcimuin. N. H. Advantages mide available on two or more contin gencirB. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the xclmngo and City Bunks, High street, Co luimius. iimuiiii uurrun, Sept. Ifi, 1815. twy. &cretury. FIRE-FIKE-FIRE. THE PnoTtfrnoN Inkukanck CoMi'ANY, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houhcs, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manutiic tories. Ate. and the contents of each, together with every other similar species of property, aoaint l.oss oh dam iOK nv FiHK. The rates ot premium oiiereo are as low in those of anv othersimilar inntitutinn I and settlements ol 1 08 sen characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. uince in the nty Uank Jiuilding, up stairs. Oct. 13..Jvd J. Wftl. BALDWIN. Agent. CITY LOTS FOR SAL.. THE subncrdiers have bO building lots situated in the sou ideas t part of tho city on Seventh st., between the National Koad and South Public Lane. Also, some choice huilding lots on Town and Bicli sts., and one hit on Broad st. Person wishing to purchase a cheap lot, would tto well to call before purchasing elsewhere. I'aytnents easj, aud title warranted. BAKER & MITCHELL, llroadway Hotel. P. S. Three good buggies and harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good horecs. J. W. BAKER. April I4J..01111I, R URDKLL, JN T II K M H I L Jl O USE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods iuviirs gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2ti.. dtf. r.AimFV ANl) FLOWER SEEDS. milF. iiiuHt cumiiiete asKortment from the Quaker estab- 1 Imhmeut Uochestr,N. V ., Shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, and He bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thoiburns) all fresh, just received and lor sale by aJUIlll IWIjjl.l,., April 20. M, High st. A HARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. FOR sale, His nwtcrials of a Printinj Ollice. consisting chierly of a power press, prico JC0U , 3o0 lbs. ol email pica, 3 HI lbs. of long primer, 1U() lbs. ol bounreois, (nearly now 1 11)0 lbs. ol minion. 11)0 lbs. ol brevier, imposinu stones, cases, stands, sticks, iinllcjs, chases. &c, 4. C. An oppor tunity niitrht he altorucd to a suitniiie person to psy in part tor the materinis, ny prtnnnp; a weesiy reuMni. uew.,.ier. A larso and eitenilcd jut) ollire minlit lie coaoucieo. Addresa, post nnid. llie pulillsners oi me VVEbTKKN CllKlbTlAN JOl'RNAU April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. W. E. IDE. M. D., TN F.NTIST. (Lata of Ilia lirm of Cinne & Ide, Cincm. U nati.) Ofiice for the present at the residence of the ate Col. ai, Jeactt. . IIR.1IOVAL. WINO &. BICIIAKDS have removed their (rcods from No. 1. (ioodale'. How to No. I, Neil's new building opposite tbe Slat buildings, where tliey will be pleased to see Iheir old customers, and all .'tilers that may be pleased to Rive them a call. '1 heir stock has been ereally increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to giva tlicm s call, aa thay will sell cheaper than ever. "I"1' Columbia 1 iisui ii nee Company. 7rr and Marine. This Comonnv continues to insure every species of build inir. snd the furniture, machinery, (roods, wares snd mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi ilamace bv lire: also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and thf cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, rlal-boata and other water-cralt, against the perils of seaa.lakea and riven on the most lavoralile lerma. a. 9. nicw, June I. IIU4. dtf. Secretmy 1VTOT1CE. The co-partnership heretofore existing be- l. tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by inutaal consent. All persons' indebted to the late firm ol 1). 3. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are retpcctlully requested to call and settle the same with A VV. Brown Ar Co.. who are authorized to close up the busi km nf the firm. II. BKtmiN. Mnrrh I. mill. D. S. FORMAN. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. VV. Brow At Co. Ilavid S. F'nrman ia employed to execute the cut ting and attend to inanulacturing as heretofore. mar. Fl RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS, THE stibscrihers have lust received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oHerforsaleat the loweat prices. fiO lbs. Nutria, sides. tiO " double snd single Ring Russis, blown 11)0 " Carroted Hussta. 1(0 " Raw and Carroted Coney. . 10U0 Saxonv and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sid.a alt Tins. Handing snd Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings .siv era, all colors. Black and Drab Silk 1'lush, F.itntct Logwood Gum Shellac tie. Feb. 12 FAY KILBOt.Krvr.. val I ani.R CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, .. THAT verv desirable residence Ibrmerlv occupied bv fa Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbua on Xthe east, and opposite the Blind Asylnm. together with ten seres of Lend, containing sn excellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Columbus, Dec. 9, IIS47. J. HILtjvv Ai at iu. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTV-SIX ln-lots, pleasantly situated on the socUi nap nf In. jtw (Itlj, trOOfl.l for Sale hv Dec. 9. 1317. J. KIDGWAY t CO, OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGQS, Boikeeller and Stationer, opposite till State Iluute. VALUABLE ENGLISH 1IOOK8--CIIEAP. CAKUINAL WOLSEY, by John Gait, with additionul iU luivtrations from Cavendish's Life of WoUoy, and other sources. 1 vol. Tlio Lile and 1'ontiucate of Leo tho Tenth ; hy William Roncoe t vols. French devolution from 1 .89 to 1Q14; bv f . A. Minuet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comnrchendinff an acrount of the stale of learning from the close of the reign ot AugiiHtus to its revival in the nlteeutn century) by Hev. Joseph Berington. 1 vol. Hist cry of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establiblnnent of ropery under Charles Ii and James Hi by Arnvtnd Car rn. 1 vol. Lorenzo ne media, called tie Alognilicent; by William Rnxcoe. I vol. The Italian Painters. Life nf JSIicliael Angelot bv R. Puppa, L. L. B. Lue of Katlaellot by Quatremere de Qumev. 1 vol. iS or in an Conquest. Hit tor? of the Conuuest of F.ncland by the jNormans its causes and its consequences in Kng- iniui. scoininu, ireiana, aim on ine continent by Auguslin j merry, xvt is. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and ar ranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. 1 lie noman nepubuc, by M. Alichelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or a Cowpiracy under Louis XIII. a historical Bomance j by Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. llintory of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to tbe French Involution ; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. i ne anove worns are uouno in umuirin binding, and will mnko a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. 29. J. B. fSCHOGI AVALUAIJLK HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modem History, containing the political history , geographical pobitinn. and so ciul slate of the principal n'ntions of antiquity, carefully re viued from the ancient writers. The rine and progress ol the principal European nations, their political hitiiry, and the chunges in their social condition, with a history of the colonics founded by Europeans. By V. C, Taylor, LL I)., M. B. A, S.,with questiom adapted for the use of schools) 1 vol. pp. "Jin. For sale hy Feb lil. J. U. SCROCGS. 1 INVOLUTION .In conequece ol' the recent rev-V oliitiun in Knu.ee. and the present excited fetaie oi' Europe, the subscriber is sell tug Bonks, Stationery, Ate, nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Bunks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, tic t is very full, and great bargains are in be had 11 Progress " is the word, and we intend selling oft very low, to make room for a new stork. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first and wt. " So mote it be." April 13. J. H. SCUOGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting ; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvier. and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of it detail, as well for a text bonk in Academics, of both sexes, as for sell-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vo cahulary ; for sale by Peb. '21. J. R. M HOGGS. PAI'KK HANGINGS. -A choice Mid well selected asfcortment of every variety ai d price, from Jjfl,.M) to 5 18 per dtixen bolls ; Bordering of almoBt every description, varying in price from i&c to '2,50 per strip, of 10yds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers aud Bordering, leeliug confident that they will compare favorably with anv other stock in tho city. For sale at the Bookstore of f March 251 J. B. SCUOGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books j Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition; first Greek Lcbsoiib j Greek prose composition j and a variety of other classical works. For U; by IJan. b.j J. rt. -l'.uuli&. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Historv of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L'Ardcchn. with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Veruel, and twenty original portraits j for sale cheap, hy teu.'4. j. n, ai.iiuiii.is. rTALF-IIOlIRS WITH THE BEST AUTHOBS- XJ. Selected and nrranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight j for an Is hy ran. " j, n. ntttuiiua. OETII E. The AutobioL'raphy ot'lioethe- rrutnaiiu I'oetry, iroin my ine. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21 For sale by J. K. SCKOtJGS. PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) b Frederick VV, A. x. lawyer. for sale uy Feb. 21. R. SCUOGGS. GOLD. A heautiftil article of Gold Fresco Wall Pa-per. French stle, for sale bv J. R. SCUOGGS. April IL UNITED STATES EXPLOBING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to.t and maps, by Wilkes: for sale nt March 27. SCKOGGS'. AMFKK AN STATE PAI'EKS.-One sett of llie above wurk.nf til Itin'n folio vulumcs : for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. K. SCKOliliS'. IO. O. F. A few very finely embroidered Kncauipnient . Kecnlia, (P. Ci. and It. P.) for aula hy Apri: 10. J. K. SCKOCGS. GEORGK L. KIIUIIF.1, WILLIAM tiKKKIT RHODES & GREEN, 10MM SSION MKHCIIANTS. Forwarders, and Aeenls KJ ol Cjnton Line, on Kne Canal, and Osweizo Canal Line of Lake Unnts, Cleveland O. Aeenls of Clinton .inc. O. P. Scnville. 113. ilmnd at.. New Vorki VV. Mnnteath At Co., Albany, N. V.J llazird, Montenth to Sherman, Bullalo, N. Y. Autnts of Oiwevo .inr.Jo.cnh Gilbert, 17 Cocntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett & Adauia, Syracuse, N. Y-; Truman VViman, Oswego, N. Y. wnrilv'a ATTENTION ! THE undersigned. B Philologist, and gradtlnte of a cele bratcd foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Creek, Lntin aud German languages, at any hour. 1 erms very low. References : Hev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Al Cnse and Prof. Ur Smith. P. JOHiNSON, Dr.ol Phil. Nov. 111. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE W ATLK-t I EST AH-lifhnieiit. Fnvctte Co. reiinfvlvnniR. Till-, friends of HvuKorATitv, and the public in general, are respectfully inliirmed lht this F.staf'hi'liment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation sinre August, Hi il. The building is 70 teet bv 30, two stories high, and will comfortably sccnmmotlate io patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neany furnished 1 he sleeping and twitnni and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated frrnn those of the gentlrmen, as if in different buildings; slso separate parlors. '1 he bathing-rooms sre furnished with all Uie necessary unuis ior undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous puresoH-water prings su. round the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hillB are abundant, and Hit exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.t,, the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mooe oi praciicr. ana early in tne ensuing summer expects) tn lie joined by Dh. Mawh, Fellow of the Royal Collres nf Surgeons, London j who ia now visiting tho best estab lishments in r.ngland. llie Lslahhshment has been to far well patronised, and no pains will be snared to make it as rnml'oruble and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. i ne terms are as follows : For patients S6 per week, to be paid weekly. Very fee ble patients are required tn bring their own nurses board can be had for them in the Estahiifthmcnt, at $1 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet for bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated, and cure or relief effected, if there bo no disorganixatinn of the pans, or uie disease or too long stamiing: revers, intermitting Fevers j Ague Infhtnntion of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys; Dyspepsia j Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago i Gonorrhea; Primary and Secondary Svphihsi Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis ; Sick Headache j Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy i Jaundice t Habitual Costiveness: Delirium Tremens i Spasms of th Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affection Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhea; Scsly Head; Tetter) Ringworm, tfcc.sfce. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsus uteri, or bearing down of the Yvomh; hjr entire, Fatntulj and Obstructed Menstruation. (Jan. 2f, lH48,..wfm FRANCE under Louis Philltpe. The history o ten yean, from I83U to IKIO. by Louis Blanc i transla ted by V. K. Kellev. Just received at the new bookstore, sm rioase. I May if J J. t. at t;eatiier DUSTERS. doiea Feather Dusters X tor families. A suDtnor article, as rted sixes. For safe at the new Bookstore, Neil Hoow. Maj IX J. H. RILEY k. CO. NUMBER 20. CINCINNATI. NEW SILK HOUSE IS C1KUXMTL TINGLEY & BURTON, or fll I I.AURLfll I A HAVK OPENED A Hholeftnle Silk and Fancy Dress Goods Estnbliftbmeiit, in Ciucimmti, at the MOiUheaMt comer qf' Pearl and Walnut ttreett, oppo bite the Pearl street Jlovte, where they ofler for sale al the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS iu their line, composed in part of SiUs Kitra superior Brocade. Pekin Amours. Cro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult de Soi, B roc ha, plain and fancy tiro iie Swiss, do. Gro de INnples, Foulards, Lutestring, Cllace, single and double, plain Plaids, and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard Grenadine ) also. 3-4,4-4, and 6-4 Uro de Khine for Mantillas.Bonnet 9i7A Glace. Satin, and Gro do Naples, Srjff Black aud fancy colored of all widths and grades. Satin Ulack, colored, Chameleon, and Satin de Cheue, for dresses. VeWings Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmeres, Linens, Marseilles, Barathea, Venitian and Damask. Aid GUme Alexanders. Gonet Chesau and CfteTeraui -white, black and dnrk colored. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Geuts' Silk, Pic iNic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose. km' Silk Cravats English, French, Italian, German and Canton I latidkerchirf l)niT,Rnkt Coras, Printed Pongee, Choppers, and Linen 'ambric. names' jjanacercttitji ana uravafa satin, Mik, Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambouro Collars, Cnpes, Chiuiazet.es and habits. Sewing Silk, Nett Points and Ties. Fort -three different stv Its Bonnet Ribbons, embracinn all qualities ond styles, Misses, nnd C'np Ribbons, Velvet, Sal in. snd TaU'etta'hihhons and Galloons. rrinis Linen, Mnhair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas. Gimpa, Buttons, graduated Leaves and Braids. t'rapets BlacK. wliite, blue and rose also. Crape Leise. SAutcii Silk Brncnde. Gro de Rhine. Berace. Mnu. de Lames. plain and embroidcr'd color'd'Ihibit, Kouieo; Emb'd, Fellct. Linen and Cotton Nett. Luce Valencia. Gimnure Fnvntian. Thread and Silk Run, Silk and Col I on, iNetts for Clips. newmg silks oi me best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Muhnir Luntros. Linen and Woolen Borages, plain and colored. (reniutincs. Cerro Gordos, Plain nnd fancy Mousseline de Lainea. Lama Plnids. Prince Albert Cloth. French. Germ fin nnd Manchester Ginghams. Also A full asortmeatof Fancy Lawns. All of which have been du returned within the Inst sixtv days, and sdditions to the stock are daily being made by a Cincinnati, April 4. .iw3m. OtTIHTATEr HAWTHORN A. CO., have in store and fur sale on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignetle Brandy 25 " Mni;lory Brandy, Vintage JHIB: 10" J. B. Godard do. 8U5: 15" Ofnrd, Pupuy k Co., do; 5 11 Lafavetle do 10" J.J.'Dnpur do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands j I(K) I'ort do do do: M " " Sherry do do do 30 " Sweet Malaga do doj 25 " Ory do do doj SO eases Cabinet Champaign Wiue 30 bankets Napoleon do do) 20 Sun & Eoglo do; 10 " Crown do doj 20 " lleidsick do doi 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands j iu tierces caltiuria Liquorice. ' in mass y' tiO boxes Cut and Pried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. 12a Tobacco, our own brand;" 100 " lbs do doi 100 " Va. ' do vnr'.oua brands', 110 do do do i 10) bags Rio Coffee; .V) out tiov't JaTa CoiTb-j 10 " Pimento: 60 baskets Snllad Oil j 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Rudifiheimcrbefg "Khine Winej" 10 " Snorklinif Hock : 200 brls Rnurltorn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old j 2 " Jamaica doj 10 pipes Pine Apple Gin ; SOLTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, Alay 4. 24 Columbia at. IJGIITWNU RODS. Office and MamHitrlory on Hirth street, between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carboniied Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten teet lengths, with Glaet Isolaters and Braes screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach menls for brick or frame, logelher with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of sate and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought bolore the public, so that anv buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, nro beyonrl a doubt, safe from the awful enntequences of lightning; these rods are so easily arranged thnt any one can readily attach them. The im- inriise psinninge anu extensive use ot these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory iher are received by the public. ' ' Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, &C. Price only ten cents ner foot, which .ndiidoi lh HpihI Glass lnolaiers, Metsllic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to igents. ITT Mr. JOHN BURR. Of Columhm. ii innninUr. AtTf.nl of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light- "'"K "" wiui wmoih oruera may oe int. Aiay if. .dm CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE PIANO AND TEA WARE-ROOMM.WE are now building, on ine corner of 7th and Walnut Is., the most splendid Piano and Tea Warerooins in the United States. The lower floor will be devoted exclusively to the ml nf Teas, a very large and choice atock of which will be kept, savhulfianln (11 ratuil at TL L.1I l. "-- siiii:iii jjriucsi. i no nan nuuve, in chiding the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stod.irt At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock s)ver seen st one bouse East or West. L'ntil oar new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our old aland, S. W. corner 8th and Walnut sts., and al prices at least 10 per cent, below nil other dealers. An unlimited warn n tee always given. Cincinnati, Aprilta. SMITH & NIXON. 0. 1. Bit) Vf EM. JOSIAH DRAKE A JIILMtiSLL. CO., CommiMion and Produce Merchants, NO 13. H mI Front at Cincinnnl. LI BER A L Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. HKFIiR to Messick, Taylor St Watts, DaggeUe At Bract, John Kngle r, James Calhoun. 1'. II. Ye at man. Marsh At Co. M. Kugler Av Son, Ellis Ac Morton, L. Worthington. Pec. 17..dly. HARDW ARE AND ri TM HV. WE beg leave to intbrn the Merchanu of the Western cou itrv that we are now teceivinir in uMitinii tn nnr lormrr stroct r very exienaive variety ot Lioods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and' German maniifsrtiire. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other mameii, we are connoeni mat our prices will be louno correspondingly low with those of New York snd other Eas tern cities, uur sioca is comprised in nart of the ioiiowing t Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saw; Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe bneathaj Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks Humes ; Traces j Hoes, Aniils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of helf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD At WINSTON, March 4..t-wtT. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. A FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at ih sign of Uie Dee. II J GILT PADLOCK WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY 77 Eft'PlUE WORK VNAHRIDUED. IN ono volume crown quarto. Containing til the matter of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements up to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised nnd greatly eulaitfod and improved by Trof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. . ITTPrice reduced to This edition contains three times the amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at i trilling advance above the price of other and United works. I he definitions sre models of condensation and purity." Hon Hot. R, Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS, The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar-o, seems to us deserving of general ontroum. We recommend ft to all who desire to possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1018 ; Theodore Frolinghuyseu, Chancellor of University of N. York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist. (School Journal. Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator. Thos. H Benluu, John Davis, ' ' Jefferson Davis, S. A. Douirlnss, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissionoi of Common Schooli in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kimr. SunerintemUnt of Schools In New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop. Sneaker ol the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. Christopher Mornan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common School in New York. Alvab Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fdltnore, Compti oiler, Rev Samuel H. Cox, D. D. Lyinnn Bcccher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stow. D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Htm.au Humphrey, D. D., late Preaidentof Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicger, Professors in do. Benj Lara bee. D. D , President Middlebury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury. 'I heodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to in- naouine vast extent oi territory Belonging to the united States aa the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each ether, and impress upon the language uniiormity and stability. It is desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to for eigners who wish to gain access to the rich itores of sci ence wnicn it contains, tve rejoice mat tne American Lfic-tiouary bids fair to become such a standard." WoRTitr or Imitation-. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Musi., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster a Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be pinceu in eacn ot ine principal schools, tor the use ot those pupils suiticientty sdvunceu to De benebttrd by it. and aa a book of rclerence lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school edu cation. Wha benefit of equal macnitude. at so small expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion t Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents are too poor to provide the work tor their families, may thus hare access to the fountain head ol the English language, i cacners, too, Whose limited pecuniary means anil scanty compensation, preventa them from reaping the Bovnuuiges ine worn is ncsignea to impart, wouia noi oniy be greatly improved themselves, bul would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Wkbstkr's Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. u. & Merruim, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The Lon don uterary oaioue.ot April 1st, speaks ot it in the Ioiiowing just terms: Hie original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in England to require ua to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of in- inry j ana tne result is iu the nigtiCBt degree satisfactory, he work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatiga ble research and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its way into all pur public aud good private libraries, for it provides the English student with amass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mkriuam, Springfield. Mnss. For sale by 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON, Columbua, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 2i..oui. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICATION..JL ST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, $0. Ame-rican leaiing cases. Select Decisions of American Court in so rend departments of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Lawj by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B, miHCB, iv.s(pit.,r.uiiors oi ine American luliuon of smith e Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and appliea the same method of research and illustration to va rious important branches of the law which were not included thercii,and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. 1 he casca consist ol the most celebrated decisions in the Federal Courta, and the Courts f the several States, unon the subjects discussed accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reporta of all the States in the Union have been collected i so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which are examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lesd ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for aale. The DeciBions selected by the Editors as the Lesdinir Ca ses, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports : Dallas. U. S.,Cranch do.Whealon do. Peters do.Galliaon do, Brockenbrough do, Connecticut Reports. New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Met calf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson 'a Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant Al Rswle do, Rawle do, Wharton do, Burr do, Hams At Gill do, Rice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of J realises, occupy about ha.f of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering sevural thousand) which bear upon the subject dis-cuBsed.eitlierdirectlyorincidentally. A wide and thorough range of research haa been taken by the learned Ediiors, and the profession will find in the Select Decisions of Ame rican Law now ottered to their notice, a work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, and in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Wriiinirs. The principal points illustrated in the first volume are- Account. Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill ol Ex-chnnee. Bill of Ladiog, Commissions, Consignee. Contrsct. Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand, Do- micil, bndorser.Lquity, execution, bxecutors. r actor. Frau dulent Conveyances. Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Li tem, indemnity, iniancy, instructions, I mere it, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Necessaries. Negotiability. Nenotia- tion. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments, Pledge, Post Ofiice, Preferences, Presentment, Procbicn Ami. Promissory Note, Ratification, Real Estate. Release, Kent, Arrear, ReBponJent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are A hand on ment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant, Discbarge of Surety, Easement. Estoppel in Pais. General Average. Guaranty, Insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy j Insurable Interest Representation j Insurable Interest Valuation j Judgments of other Mates. License. Memorandum Claims, Notice, generally, and as applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro llata Freight, Sale by Alaater, Warranty of Seaworthiness, The great favor with which Smith's Leading Cases was received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, ia the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spoken ol the very snti-factnry msnner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In the present work they have more thsn fulfilled tha expectations raided by the other; added to which, the typographical execution of the first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." Boston Law Reporter. JB47. GrCflley'g Eanitv Fvhlrnre Ifsv FHltlnn. From the Second London Edition, with Notes referring to uie nmenean Lfccisions, by A. J. Msh. fcsq.,of the Philadelphia Bar. A 1 reatise on the Law nf Evidence, in th fnrt. nf Equity, by the late R. N.Greslev. Ksn.: MCnnH mAHinm will. such alterations end additions aa render it conformable to the Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the ..a sri-acuce, aa to cviuence in ine mgnuounoi Chancery j together with divers further illustrations by reference to tbe law and practice, as to evidence in the Courta of Common Law and Civil Law, by C. A Calvert, 1 vol. 8vo. T. 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