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Pvili. B. TIIltALL & HENRY REED, , F.DITOKB AND PROPRIETORS. Omcx iciutu-oant cornor of High stroot and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, .... gl 00 Tii-witekly pur annum, ... 400 Weekly per annum, . S 00 Termi of AdvcrtUm. Twolve linea or lcai,ona or three insertions, $1. and ?4 cente lor each additional insertion lor tlire months J6 fur in montlia $u for 12 montea JIS Longor advertiae-ment ill the aaine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cunt, on tlio amount over 50 in aiz montlia. Ur tiik Vkah. Kor twvlv linos g 12 fourth of i col mini J JO half a column $ 30 vrholo column 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOUM'YS and Counsellors at Law,Coluipbua,Ohio. Office one door aoutli of 1. M. Whiting & Uuntiiifftoii'a IliMik-Htnro, up ataira. Nov. I, IB4i. K. J.Mattiikwi. A. ii. Hutti.u. niiiiiiiwiV iui'1'l.'l.- B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad alreot, Columbus, O- hio. nprno..un. I. N. WHITING HUNTINlilun, nnL'CL'l I 1,'IJk.Hil ULtinnn.. n.l ilnnr tn ill t, lintOn B I nn..L li;l.t.t f :,.liiniluiH (Hun. A laraa assortment imhkiiii ."v. , - 0 if Hooka and Stationery always on hand. HKIUl'KT V LILLEY, BOOK-BINDKKS, High atroot, opponite the Public OIB-cea, Columbua. Aug. 26, lfrte. Wii. Skibkht. M, C. Lii.i.ky. HilliHin II. JorviH Henry jnrvm, "lOLMX'JOKS and Account Seltlcra, for rrnnkhn and c lUlil.lib I uij mm .......-, u ;il .i.ml in .11 luiiiimu ffntrimtf.fi to them, with punctuality and doapatcb.aud upon reasonable terms. Olllce, up stairs, first door north of McCoy a atore. April 14, IKIti. y. Columbua, Ohio (iEItE, ABBOTT & CO., rKLERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (.lass, XJ House Builders' materiula, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military (iooda, He. occ, No. ltil High atreet.aign of the Ciilt fadlock. , WING & KICIIARDS DEALERS in r'oroipn and Lomcstic Dry Goods, Ciroce-liea, Boota and Shoes, &.C etc., wholesale and retail, , io. I, nooiiaie s nun, i'"H j. ii. stuot;c;, ...., DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.Claaalcal.Schoo and M iscellancoua Booka, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby a old atand, opposite the Sluto House. t Y Al l I I,' A TflV- DRlIOlllST.aiid Dealer ill Patent Medicines, Paiiits.Oils, Dve Stuns, Glass, tic. &c., wholesale and retail, corner of Hiph and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. ... . V M. 1.-11 mil'lIK DEALERS in Dry (iooda, Groceries, Hardware, Dniffa. Medicines, I'oinls.Oils, DveSlulls, Leather, Boots and Shoes, fcc, High atrccl, Coluuibua. Ohio. Oct. 1.IBH. EALER IN DRY GOODS, &.c!, opposite Exchange la V.- I V D HaiiK, v.ojimiuus. - JM. II. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cui.tivatoh, a Journal of Aprlcul-Hire and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 1 3th 0 ach month. Terms S I per year j four copies for S3. IP" OHice in die Bank Building;, near tho State House. ' B. COMSTOCK & CO., " -r-.r,i)j.tiniYll IDMMISSION MF.UCHAISTS, JV Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal fisin, Columbus, Ohio. 1 it licit AV & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Caa-tinpi, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. ai coLianii s hat stoke. T E RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-J . imp, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hala made to order. " nkil rioi'si:. rr WINNE ia "at home" iu the Neil House, and will IV. render all ao who make their stay wiui mm, Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1AYLOH, ENGKAVEK. OFFICE on Noriheiiai corner of High and l own Streets, up stairs opposite L'uitcd Slates Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf TaSv. I) B. WILCOX and A. F. 1'r.nnt will practice Law.aa partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhco on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. V luting & llunl- ington a Boi.kstore Feb. Hi..t-wtf. WllTTviLLSHIKE KII.EY, . SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbua. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For anle Baker cc Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY MVEKY STABLE. rpilE subscriber Ima removed to the new brick atahlebuill X. by Dr. L. Coodale, corner of Sugar and Fair allcya, a few a'eps from High slreet, and rear of the Capitol House. Kj-llOIllilieiAiW CAKKJAUES TO 11 .O Nov 4..dif. J. MASSK. W. A. McCOY & CO., nrti puai v ami uv All. lil-'.AI. KfiS inFancv and w -,-..u n-v f :n,uU n,ul ( ;mrerins. ooDoaite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. (;i:on(;i: e. walcutt, BIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, NoV.9...dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. H. N. UICHAKUSON a. MANI'FACTllU'.R and Dealer in BOOTRf l-CIIOKS and ElNDINdS, of every kind ami varlcty.No. 135 High at.,Col.'mbua, Ohio. NovJjIJ l'crilocnl 8pcclaclt'. ALSO, double convei and concave Spectaclea, for all apes, and in agrcat varietv of framea. Also, Spectacle (,lasa, of all kinds, lilted in old frames nt short nol ice, and low price, by W. A. PLAT f k 1.0, Feb. 7. An! I hunt. VAltNIMI. IURNITIRE VARMSH Nos. 1 and 2. Alao.Polnh-! ins and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High snd Uroad streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of'he May 13. (JILT PADLOCK. 1ULUi I'ENS. A fresh aupplv received this day. and r for sa,e very low. V. A. PLATT V CO, April 3. Iiur N"'1 llc"""- GUN SMITHS will please notice tbst we have for sal, stithe sign of tho Cilt Padlock, ltil. High street, 100 Hide Barrels, assorted, from Ml to ffiOballe to the pound. Also.Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, (iiiards and 1 him-blea.Cerinan Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other dun material. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Dec. NEW DBESS (iOODS. GINCHAMS. Printed Lawns, Baliorinea, Baragea.Mus-lin (.inghams. Embroidered dillo, De Lams c.. All new styles, lor sale by WIMi RICHARDS'. HOE & CO., and VVilmot (Jr. Kowland'a Mill and Croaa CUtr'BWBi , , Hoe Ai Co. and Wilmnt & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Panne) and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. JuWlti. C.KHE, ABBOTT CO. Ii AKI)HAUE.-.HE, ABBOTT CO., at the ..n of the dilt Padlock, are now receiving a Iresn supply 01 goons, wnicn manes insir surra vmw . tides ia the hardware line, than any other atore in the Stale Tr,.. ... Ai.nnn tn !! irrMtla at Isir rates, and would re pe ctl'nlly request purchase to call and examine their gooda and prices. Oct' ' Pi nK U ATI It. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Haler Filler. We have just received a tew of Ihese very valuable articles w hich are highlv recommended by all who have seen them in use. and hir'h we are reailv to acll at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation: GERE, ABBOTT tk CO. Nov. 6. CERVINE HOI SE-HOLE ANVILS, rUST received and lor sale at Hie sign ot tue Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 2nd KKCS TUN1ATA NAILS, just received and for aale at the sign J ol in I-' I', iu.j " .v...- M.W BONNETS. TL'ST received hv the snbscnliera. a new and well selected I assortment ot reaponnan. rnnce Allien, rancj uniu and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be atford d at annsually low pricca. FAY KILBOLRNE. CARKIAGE TRIMMINGS. LA Mrs and bands; India P.ut;ber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leather and Bindings Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ; Light Framea and Taasellt ; Springs and Ailea. t.r.nr., aniiui i or. i-u. Jiasrjt.i,' niiur.n.fi recem-u miw wnu.tu. j of Ladies' f ranch Morocco and Kid Grecian Tiea and Boakin. at the sign of the Golden Root, w hich arc selling off cheaper than ever before told ii this city. Jaa 2lT 11. H. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. Lt'JMllUlt LUMBER! The iutweriber hu on liuiitj lor alii ut liia Slfiiu Saw Mill, 3 mil?i wnittof Culumbui. n lurpe and ccunpluta aisnrtiiiciit i( Country Lumber of alrnont every variety and tiecription. Hnving ercctf'd Dry lUiuiei. will alio luive a Inrjie quantity of aea-oned flooring on and niter tlie lut of Murtb, Alio, a quantity ol' Helune l-umbcr that will be anld at reduced pricca. All pood ordera lor Lumber will lie prompt ly attended to. Kelt. 6. tl. M. L. SULLIVANT, LAMP OIL. oOO palloni Uleachcd Winter S trained Sperm Oil. a auperior article I 200 pallorm Whnle Ooil. for anle by FAY He KILHOl'HNK, urc. f. ro. loy, nipii sircei. M At HIM CAItllH. ICO seta of Mncliine Carda, .IX juni (UCCIt:il iiuiii mr iiiuiiumturi j ut. ucivuimi , mum- acliUHelti. and for aule at So. Iliph street. I.. . L' ii t. lii nmm tv t? 1'ec. It r a i w. mijuwurviir.. MARKET UASKKTS. Willow Market BnskeU, a flue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF (lingliauis, Balzorincs, Lawns and Kiiniges. just ere 'd by April 6.) WING & RICHARDS. 100 dozen I'ilfs, OF Spear & Jackson. Mottram, lbbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for aale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. Ml HIGH KTKCLT. 0 NR IIUNDRKD pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the opt. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICKS OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in tho market, for anle at the aign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 1(1. Solttr l.Rrd I.nmiiti. OF Comcliua rV Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1. W. A. PLAIT fe CO., Neil Home. FAIRUANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scalca ami Counter Balance! at manufacturer's prices. For aale bv GLKF., ABROTT & CO. April 3. Sign of tho Gilt Pad Lock. ;... iin ArniilHse AJoukcIioIc Anvilf. s: 01,11) box and common Vines, tor anle nt tliompn of the , pnl 7. iiu.j rAUi.ui,i. Seals and Piemen. SEALS F.npraved, and Sul Treosea furnished. for Nota rien Public, Common Ploas and Supreme Court, He-conlent, At. Ate, at very low prices nnd short notice, by March 17. V. A. I'LATT At CO., Neil House. 1 i-1 VIvS. 2.ri dur.. Suivea, UHbortcd number. ( of iron. ) brasa.and huir.Bt the CILT I'ADLOCK. S AWSI SAWS!! Mill Sawa, of Cast and German Sluel, lor sale at the sign ot the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. QHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. O tion. for sale at the Shoe and Lcalher Store of May 20, IUI7. II. II. KIMBALL. STARCH. TIIK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and otlie'rs is requested to the beau tilul article of J'tarl March now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio 'Drug Store, by S. CLARK (Si. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all tunes paid for White Com. rept. 3. M bite Lend, Oil and Ilrukhcn. TYVFNTY bhls. Linseed Oil, in whole anil half barrels j 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish. Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July Hi. GI'.RF., ABROTT &. CO. SLLDbTOKU it AGRK ILTlTtAL MARE- ROOM. (Nne Wore, nra-i door IIV of the Pott Offlct.) Jl'ST received, a large and general assortment of Gar-bv.n and Fiki.d Skkiis, embracing every desirable variety adapted to thia clinialo. Now la tho time to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting lime is at hand. Anil tn the ladies we have to otter a select and Inrge vnri-et, of 'foterr Seeds. Cataloguca of seeds and fruit trcca at the store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are gcncrallv invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, &.-C. 60' buehels timothy seed, osage orange, and mustard seed also, on conaigtimcnt,a!arge Jot of fruit trees, for sale very low. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, nnj wo ahull exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with gnoihi to be sold in that manner. JNO. Bb'RR. April!).. dtf. NOTICE TO rilYSlCTANS. TIIF. undersigned has just received, and will keepcon-stantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Knquire at Denig &. Son's, corner of High and Kiel, streets. C F.. BOYLE. licftrenat Dra. Denig, Smith and Buttertield. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nud Dry Good Establishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., (No 501, Mi;h Ftrtrt, Corner of Uirh Mrnl,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l ai foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting necda no praise.) and also some of tho best journeymen Tnilors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, anil on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended t- They havo also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods t so they can safely say hey have oue of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (iooda and Cotltintr in tho City.' N. B. Groceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, &c, alwavs on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April 1.1, UU7...tw. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. IlLRKand WM. F. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the L'uitcd Slalea Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all ita branches. Particular alien. KTv tion paid to cutting, and work made up on short nonce, and in tho most approved style. rouage, '1 hey respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-' 1 JulySl)..lwtf, Hiilclns, Jewelry, Silvcr-Warc, Lamps, it,, it, M m. A. riatt & Co.. (iu the Neil House,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of ntchea, Jewelry, Silver-Ware. Polar Lattmi, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal.) Diamond nointed Gold Pens, (brut maker':) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Condis, Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Sets, auperior Ramra, fteor-rantrd,) Pocket Knivca and Scissors, Genuine Hemming! Needles, best quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. &e. cVc, all of which they are now selling at rtry low pricei. W atehes and Jew elry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries County and State nlhcera. Societies, &c. &c., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Dec. IS DI PFHIOR COLORED DAGIERKE. O OTYl't.S. Tie stibscriler would respectfully sn nounee to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that h has taken rooma in Anions' block, where ha is prepared to eeente Daguerreotvpe likenesses. by an improved process, which gives to the picture a much finer toil than modes of operating. Persons w ishing anything in the line of this art. are re-apectlully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons sre taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds ol Chemicals used by Dagnerrean ariista.oa he most reasonable terms. fc. A. S'l'OLGHTON. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH fc MARTIN, HAVE returned to their former stand. No. 3, Neil' new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on all who aiay call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fashions!)! Spring Goods, they feci confident that they are now able to serv all who nay favor th.m with (heir patronage. The attention of the Ladies ia especially invited to their stock of Lawns. Muslins. Ginghams, Baragea, Fiencb work'd Collar. Chimiietta, Parasols, Ac. The GnllerreD are also invited to call and examine their very extensive lork of Broad Cloth., Cassimeres, Vesting, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu-tneroHS to nienlicn. Come one, come all. April 12. f AX0.N, SMITH &. MARTM. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1848. WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. 66, Cedar it., Neto York. LEE, JUDS0N & LEE, (I. ATE I KK AND JUDON.) OCCUPY tho rVpitcioua five atory Warehouse, Tso. 66, Cedar itreet. the w HOI.K of which devutrd to the exhibition and aalo of the tingle article of PHlhTED Their prencnt atock conaita of nearly One Thousand Packiitfta, embrncinp some thousands of different potierna and coloring, and comprtninjr every tiling desirable in the liue,KOIU:iUN and DOMKST1C. All of which are offered for aole, Inr each, or antUfnolory credit, at tho lowest o rices, by the 1' i nee or Package iNew Stylca are received almost every day, nnd many ot Ihrm aro got up for our own salea, and not to' be found else where. B!" Printed lists of pricca, corrected from day today, wmi every variation in the market! are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchant! will be able to form aome idea of the extent nnd vnriety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our umal stock of this one article, is ut least twice the vnlue of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesnle jobbers, Thia fact, together with the fuel, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted whullv to one will render the advantages which wo can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall be our care that none who visit our etlabliidiuicut shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment ia complete at nil Bcnsnns of the year. LKE, JUDSO.N & LEE P. S. H. F. LKK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and Jute senior partner in the original tirm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew nonie time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee & Judson, under the firm of LKK, JI UMON & LKK. mid he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain tho same pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, w liicn lormerly distinguished tho other two nouses to which he belonged. Acw York. July ti.Jvlw, PAPKIl IIANCIM.S DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courttatuit ., N. 1., oikmiiV Hie Htrrn Hotel. rpHK CHOTON MAMJF AC TUH.NU COMPANY -L (organized under the Ccncral Manufacturing Law ol the State of Sew York oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. Paper ihmzwtfs, of every variety of style and price, nud Harden to match ; Fire Hoard Prints in great variety, Trumparent II mfi.no Mmde, Oil Painted Wumow phude nud Hide Window ( urlutn Paper, ol the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their ow n manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invito Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in tWe articles, to call and examine their stales and prices, whenever they visit the City, Country Merchants can examine this Stock from G o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. !cw York, Feb. hi, ,lil8..7md. OHIO MtTUAI. FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the moot approved principles of Mutual liiFiininrc. Fire Department fy The average cost of Insurance in this Dcpartuent,it lefts than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies ifcmued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Dennrtmctit. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates oi iruiiiiuni, i. 11. Advantages made available on two or more contin gene ics. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Hanks, High strret, Co lumtma. TIMOTHY UUlI'l't'lli, Sept. Ctf 1845. twy, Secretary. FIRE Flit E-FI It E. THE PnoTPCTioN Insukanck Coiakt, of Hartfhid Conn , continue at their ngency in this city o insure Dwelling Houses. Stores and arehouscs. Mills. Mann fa c- tories, c., and tho contents of each, together with every other similar species ot property, against l.osa oh Dam-aov. by y I K K. The rates of premium offered are ns low as those of anyothersimilnr institution and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this lou$ established Company. umce in ttic my lianK minding, up stairs. Oct. !3..lyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. THE subscribers Iisiva oi) building lots situated in the sun 1 hens I part of tho city on Seventh st., between the National Kond and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Hich its,, and one lot on Broad st. Persons w ishing to purchase a cheap lot, would no well to call before purchasing eUewhere. Payments easy, and titlo warranted. BAlvKU 6c Mi l CHKI.L, Broadway Hotel. P. S. Three good buggies and harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good hones. J. W. BAKER. April j..3in(1. nuitDiai, IN THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods no invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2ti,.dtf. t GAUDENN THE most complete assortment from the Quaker establishment Rochester, N, Y.f Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and Hi bison's do. Two hundred ynrieties of Flower Seeds, or the vnrioua kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and for sale by JOHN MILLKft April 23. V, High at. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS, FOB sale, the materials or a Printing Ollice. consisting chierly of a power press, price 1101) ; 3(i0 lbs. of tmall pica, 310 lbs. of long prime. 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) l.H) lbs. ol minion. IUU lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, etc., &c. An opportunity might be afforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. A large and extended job office might be conducted. Address, post paid, the puoiisiier oi me W ESTEKiN CHRISTIAN' JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. W. E. IDE, M. D.t DENTIST. (Lata of the tirm of Crane & Trie, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the resilience of the ate Col.M. Jewctt. May 6. dtf. REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their gcods from jNo. I. OoodaleV How. to No. 1. Neil's new buihlins. opposite the State buildings, wher they will be pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give them a call. 1 heir stock has been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. flpni i. Columbus InMirnnrc (oinpaiij. fire and Martne. This Cempnny continues to insure every species of build 'ma nnd the furniture, machinery, foods, wares and mercan- dixes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by fire also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cariroes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, agninst the perils of seas, lakes and riven on the most tavoraiue terms. a. 9. itib,w, June I, IHU. IU. $ecretu,y TVTOTIC'E. The co-nartneri-hip heretofore existinsho l tv.ee a the undersigned, was thia day dissolved bv uiuleal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol I). S. Forman V Co . or having claims against them, are respectlully rcmicsieci to call snd settle the same with A W. Brown ft t o., who are authorized to clou up the busi ae, of the firm. H. HKOU N, Mnrrh 1. lUlu. D. S. FORMAN. II. Brown and A. V. Brown will continue the business of Merchant 1 ailonng, under the name ol A. W Hrowh At Co. David S. rorman is employed to execute the cut ingand attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FL'RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscriber have just rereived a large slock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at tin- lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 M double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Ruosia. TliO 14 Raw and Carroted Coney. IfKlO Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AloK first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton aid Tins. Bandingand Hindm?. Hat Leathers. Bow Slnncs Ski ers.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Kttrart Logwwod (urn celiac c. reu. iz.j rAi . rULHLHiKjsr VALI ARLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, fA 'I HAT very desirable residence lormerly orcopicd by Samne' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on -the east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, together wun ien :rc ui &siiu, cunutininff id excellent iruii or-chsrd attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Lolumous, ijcc. v, tint. j. KlUti VA x & CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TlHTXTV.t, I lii lnt. .l .i . i .k- J. esii part of the city .'(title ood.) for sale by Dec. 9, LU7. j. KIDOWAY & CO. OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGG3, Jiookeelter and Stationer, oirpotile the Plate House. VALUABLE KMiMSlI IIOOKS-CIII AP. CARDINAL WOLSKY, by John Cialt, with additional illustrations fmui L'avendiBli's Life of YVolsey, and olh-er sources. 1 vol. Tli Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tonth ; by William Roscuc t vols. Frnucb Hevulatian from 17E9 to 1814; byV. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middl Arcs, comprehending an account of the stats of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the liltcenlb century; by Kev. Joseph Uerington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Hi-volution In England, for the re-esuiblithmcnl of l'npory under Charles II and James 11; by Arinmid Carrol. 1 ml. Lorenzo de Medici, culled tho Magnificent) by William Rnscoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life or Michael AngclojbyR. Duppa, L. L. 1). Lue of Hailacllo; by Quatrcinere de Quincy. I vol. Norinan Conquest. History ofthe ('onquest of England by the JVoruinii ita causes and ita consequences iu Kng- land. Scotland, Ireland, aud ou the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life' of l.uthor. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. MichHct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by Al. Atichelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or n Conspiracy under l.ouia XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred do Vigny. I vol. Historv of Civilization, truib the fall of the Roman Em pire to the Kreucli Revolution ) by F. (iuizot. S vols. I lie anove woraa are bounu in unilorm tunuing, and will make a Hno addition to a library. 1'or aalo very cheap by Feb. 89. J. K. SCHOUUii. AVALUAni.K HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Moilern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stnto of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from tho ancient writers. Th rise and progress of the principal F.uropean nations, thoir political history, and the chaugea in their social condition, with a history oi the colonics founded by I'.uropeniis. By W. C. Taylor, I.L. I)., M. II. A, S., with questions adapted" fur the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 't)1. For salo by leb iil. J. R. SCROGCS. 1.)EVOI,L'TIO.. In conseqtio"ce of the recentrev-L olution in France, and the present excited slate ol Europe, the subscriber la selling Booka, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Rooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, itc, is very full, and great bargains are to be had " Progress " is tho word, and we intend belling off very low, to nuike room for a new stock. Purchase! will linil it to their advan'-age to call on us first and taut. " So mote it be." April 13. J. R. SCHOCCiS. IIANnilOOK 0 F Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chielly n compilation from tho celebrated Manual ol Uoiivier. and others. The whole adapted, bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as fur self-instruction; with a new explanatory and ciihca) vo ciil'iilnryi for sale by Feb.21. J". R. S( KOUOS. OAl'LIt 1IAM.JM.S.-A choice Mid well selected JT asfvurtuient ol fvcry variety aid price, from 1,60 to 18 per dt zen bolts j liorderin) of almost every description, varying in price from Ibc to 5,per strip, of lUyds. We invito particular aitrntion to ti e above Papers and HorderiiiL's, fifeling conndent that thev will con inn re favor- ably with anv oilier slock in the city. For sale nt the Hook-store of fMareh l2b 1 J. K. SCliOtiUS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books: Cornelius Ncpnsi Latin proso composition ( first Creek Lcpkoiisj Crock prose composition ; aud a vnrictv of other clnssical works. For sale by Jnn u J. K. CP.OOCS. LIFE OF NAPOLFON.-HUtorvof Napoleon. from the Prench of M. Laurent Do L'Ardcche. with five hundred illuntrations, after decins by Horace Verncl. and twenty original portraits ) for sale cheap, by feu. si. J. ii. htHUliUS. HALF-HOURS WITH THK BKST AUTUOHS Selected nnd arranged, with short hiournnliical and critical notices, by Charles Knight for sale by rert. xi. j. k. SsLKOl.OSS. OF.TIIF. The Aulobiopraphv of (Joe the Truth and JT Pc-etry, from my lite. Edited "by Parke (ioodwin. Feb.ai For aale by J. H. SCKOti(JS. A PLEA FOR AMCSEMEiNTS; b Frederick W. Sawver. For anle by Feb. 21". J. II. SCROfidS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Presco Wall Paper. French st le. for sale bv J. U. SCR0OGS. April 11. UM'I KD STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to,, and maps, by Wilkes i fur sale at Mnrch 27. SCHOCGS'. M E R ICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett of the above work, ol 21 lame folio volumes; for sale verv cheap, at Mnrch 27. J. K. SC HOGGS'. " O. O. F. A few very finely embroidered Encampment L Healia.tP, G. and K. P.) for sale by Aprii 10. J. It. SCH0GGS. OEOKfJR L. Rlionrs. WILLUN CRKK1V RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Apcnta of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Unfits, Cleveland O. AerxUof Clinton Lin. O. P. Scovtlle, 11.3. Bmnd st., New York ; W. Montenth & Co., Albany. N. Y. j Haxtrd, Montea th & Sherman, Bulfalo, N. Y. Agentt qf Osweixo Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 Cccntiea Slip. New York : Rennett tV Adams. Syracuse. N. Y.i Tru man Wiman, Oswego, N. Y, b aril 1 55 ATTENTION t THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of ft celebrated foreign University, will he ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rrferencti: Kev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Dra. Jones ft Case and Prof. )r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CtRE EST AII-Hfthmc-nt, l ayette Co., Pninsylvnnin. THE friends of Hydropathy, and the public in general, are respectfully informed th it thia Establishment built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation since Annual, ltii-7. The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories hhrh.and will comlorlably accommodate l2b patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathing and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are lurnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water epnnns surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the aeiirh boring hills are abundant, and that exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-turefcii country. Dr. liAKi.z, th proprietor, who resides in the establish mrnt, has had several years' exKrience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to he joined by Dr. Ma-mN. Fellow of the Royal College nf Surgeons, London j who is now visiting the best establishment in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will he spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : Kor patients 56 per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patienta are required to brins their ow n nnmes hoard can be had lor them in the Estabiiohnient, at 2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the lollowing articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two w oollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light leather bed: likewise, sn old linen and flannel sheet for bandages, aud one injection instrnment. The f II owing diseases are snceessfully treated, and curt or relief effected, if there be no disorganization ofthe parts, or the disease of too long standing: Kevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Infl rniatton of th Langs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver. Spleen and kidneys; Dvspepsia; Asthma) H heum at rro. acute and chronic; Sciatic and Luinbaeoi Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Stphilia; Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis ; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hjporhndriis; Drop sy ; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens; Spar ma of the Stomach and Bowels ; Spinal Affections j Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhoza Scsly Head; Tetter; King worm, etc.eVc. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Lxcessive, Pa mini, and Obstructed Menstruation. (Jan. 2ti, MA8 ,w6m PRANCE under Lonin Phillip. The history e J. ten vears, from 1830 to 1840. bv Loers Blanc ; translated by W K. Keller. Just received at the new book tors, INi House. t-May8J J. H. RILKY ec CO. FEATHER DVSTEnS. 4doxeo Feather Duster tor families. A eupenor article, M Tted cite. Fnrsale at the new Bookstore, Neil Hrne, May 13. J. 11. KlLEY k, CO. NUMBER 21. CINCINNATI. NEW SILK IIOISE L CIMimil. T I N G L EyITd IRTOX, Or luIUI.AIKUHIA HAVE OPENED A WhnlesHlo Silk find FflDCf Dress Goods IMablihhmcnt, in Ciuciunuti, at the iouthttut corner of Pturl and Walnut treet$, oppo-nte the Pearl Street Home, where they olfer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS iu their line, composed in part of tot Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Gro da Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult d Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy Gro de Swiss, do. GrodeNaplea, Foulards, Lutestring, Glace, single and double, plain Plaids, and Chameleon Florences, India Satin. Sanschew. Foulard Grenadiuesj also, 3-4,4-4, and 5-4 Gro de Rhine fur Man-til las. Bonnet e?dk Glace. Sntm, and Gro de Naples. SfTfs Black and fancy colored of all widtha and grades, 6u(trw Black, colored. Chameleon, and Satin de Cheue. for dresses. Vettine Sntm, Silk, Brocade, Cashmeres, Linens. Mar seilles, Barathea, Venitian ami Damask. Aid (iloves Alexanders. Gonet Chesau end Chcveraux white, black and dark colored. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk, Pic Nic.and Cotton Mi its and Gloves, of nil colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose, (itntt' 8 ilk Cravats Enclish. French. Italian. Gorman anil Canton. lhndkerchiffk Damask. Coras. Printed Pontice. Chop pers, and Linen I Cambric. Lnaitf i lundkerclnej ana crauas Satin, bilk. Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambour Collars, Cnpes, Chimazeties and Habits, Sewing Silk, Nett Points and Ties. Forty til ree diHer?nt stvles Bonnet Ribbons, emhmetno all qualities and styles, Misses, and Cap Ribbons, Velvet. ouuii. unu i iiiieim niouons anu uauoons. Vinis Linen, Mohair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimps, Buttons, graduated Leaves and Braids. Craprg Black, white, blue and rose ; also. Crape Leise. Shawls Silk Brocade, Gro de Rhine, bcrage, Mou. de Lames, plain and embruider'd colur'd '1 hibit, Rouieo, Emb'd. Pellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. Luces Valencia, Gimpure, Egyptian. Thread and Silk Run, Silk and Cotton, r-ietts for Caps. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen and Woolen Berages, plain and colored. Grenadines. Cerro Gordos. Plain and fancy Mousseline de Laines. Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. French. German and Manchester Ginghams. Atso A full assortment of Fancy Lawns. All of which Imvo been nurrhased within tha last niitv days, and aildiiions to the stock are daily being made by a Cincinnati, April 4.iw3m. SCTIHMTErilAMTIIORN & CO.. have in store ami Inr sale on liberal terms. oO hf and qr pipes Alexandre SeigneKe Brandv; 25" u Mnglory Brandy, Vintnge 10" J.B.Gmlarddo. IbWi 15" Otard, Ptipuy fc Co., do; 6 ,l Lafayette do; 10 " J. J. Dupuy do ; bO qr catks Madeira Wines, various Brands t KXI Port do do do; 60 Sherry do do do; 3() Sweet Malaga do do; 25 " " Ory do do do; 20 ensea Cabinet Champaign Wiue j SO baskets Napoleon do do; 20 Sun & Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; SO " Hcnlsick do do: o0,C00 Begnlia Cigars, various brands; iu uercus i.alnoria Liquorice. ' in mass ;" (10 boxes Cut and Dried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. lis Tobacco, our own brand HHI lbs do do; 1(K) " Va. ,l do various brands; R0 do do do; IU) bags Rio Coffee ; 60 Old (Jov't Java Coffee; 10 Pimento: 60 baskets SalladOil; 0 chests do do in flasks ; SO cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rhine Wine j" 10 " Sparkling Hock j S(K) brls Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old) 6 puncheons St. Croix lium j S " Jnmaica do; 10 pipea Pine Apple Gin ; SOU'l HGATE, HAWTHORN At CO,. Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia al. LIGHTNING nons. Oic and Manuf actory on Sitth etreet, between Main and H ahm(, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPHATT'S Patent Spiral 'i wisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass Isolaters and Brass screw, connection joints, imnroved Metnlic Aitnrl.. ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, winch have the power of safe and silently discharging the tir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought lwli.ro the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from th awful consequences of lightning; these rods are an easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Re-pollers, proves how satisfactory they are received by tho public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, tVC. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Hesd, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. 07 Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, Is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light-ning Roda, with whom ordera may be left. May 8..(im CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE PIANO AND TEA WARE- WE are now building, on the corner of 7th and Walnut ats., the most splendid Piano and Tea Warerooms in the United States. The lower floor will lie devoted exclusively to the sale of Teas, a very large and choice atock of which will be kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern prices. The hail above, including the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stodart At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock vcr sen st on house East or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep a good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our old stand, S. W. corner 8th and Wsluut ats., and at prices at least 10 per cent, below all other dealers. An unlimited warrnntee always given. Cincinnati, April 5U. SMITH & NIXON. O.A.B1DWKI.I.J jOSIAH DRAKI.1 A. JilUU LLL 4c CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchants. No 13. West Fmnt at. Clnxinnali LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. KKt'EK TO Messick.Talor & Walts, Daeget'e & Bruc, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yeaiman. Marsh & Co. M. Kugler & Son, Ellia Al Morton, L. Worthington. Dee. 17..dly. W HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. E beg leave to intorn the Merchants ol the Western COUntrV that We are now Teeeivintr in aiblitinn tn mir former strork a very extensive varietv of Gooda in the Hnid ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purrhases in other markets, as we sre confident that our prices will be found corresjiondingly low with those of New York and other Fas. tern cities. Our stock is comprised in oart ofthe followinar Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass snd Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths) Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks 1 lames ; Traces ; Hoes; Antils ; Shovels and Spade; And Looking Glasses. Alto, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, Prompt and psrticular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD At WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at ih sign of lbs Dec. 11 GILT PADLOCK IVEnHTER'S DICTIONARY THE EM TIKE VVOUK UNABRIDGED. rN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Wob-tter's original work.Jiis improvements up to die lime of his death, nud now thoroughly revised and greatly en I m tied and improved by Prof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Vale College. lDl''ic reduced to JjTI.J This edition contains three times tho amount of matter found iu any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet i sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and United work. I ho definitions are models of condensation and purity' Hon. Wm. IS. Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The now edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar-0, seem to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire to nossuss the MOST COMPLETE. ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, Mnrch, 18)8 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Diit School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator, Thos. H Ronton, " John Davi. " Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kimr. SuDerintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, I Governor of New York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, ud Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptioller. Rev Samuel 11. Cox, I). D. Lyman Bcecher, D. I),, President nf Lane Seminary. Calviu E. Stowe, D. D., 1). H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Hainan Humphrey, D. D.,late Presidentof Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diohl, N. A. Gieger, Professor in do. Benj. Laraboe, D. D., President Middlcbury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore 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 tn inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ia denirablo, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich store of sci-enco which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair io become uch a standard.'- Wokthv ok Imitation Tli c School Committee ofthe town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of relereuce 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 tho principal objects of school education. Wha benefit of equal maumtude. ai so small expense, can be placed within the rench of the rising genera tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents are too pour to provide the work for their families, may thus have acccts to the fountain head ol the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary mean and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trilling expense. Webster's Dictioharv in Engi-ahi. The crown quarto edition ol this valuable work, published bv Messrs. G. & C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The Lon- oon unorary uazeue,o! April 1st. speaks ol n in the following just teiins : '1 lie original edition of the American Dictionary i too well known and appreciated in Englnnd to require us to dwell nt length on us plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, eich distinguished in his own sphere of inquiry and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research ; and th i stylo and accurncy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its wny into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student with a mas of the most valuable information, which he would in Tain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. & C Merriam, Springfield. Mnss, For aale b? I. N. WHITING 6t HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. Mav Si..3mw. VALLA OLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICATIONS.JUST completed in two volume, royal octavo, $0. A me-rican .eating case. Select Decision of American Court in several departments of law, with especial refer encoto Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors ofthe American Edition of Smith' Leading Cases, This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rious important branches of the law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the most celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts f the several States, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the Statea in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subject which are examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected by the Editors as the Leading Cases, about quo hundred in number, aro found in the following reports : Dallas. U. S.,Cranch do, Wliealon do, Peters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrough do. Connecticut Reports, New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant & Rawle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Harris fit Gill do, Rice' S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about hail of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear upon the subject dis- cussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the proleasion will find in the Select Decision of American Law now offered 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 Writings. The principal points illustrated in the firat volume are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignment, Attachment, Attorney, Bill of Exchange, Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, Endorser.Equity, Execution, Executors, Factor, Fraudulent Conveyance, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Litem, Indemnity, infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies. Lex Loci Contractu, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotiability, Negotiation, Notice, Overdue, Partnership. 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We have formerly spoken ol the very sati-factory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In the present work they have more than fulfilled the expectations raided by the other; added to which, the typographies! execution of the first vol. (tl.e only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." Uotton Law Reporter, 1W7. Gresley's Equity Evidence New Edition. From the Second London Mttion, with Notes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish. Esq.. of the Philadelphia Bar A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. In the Courts of Equity, by the late K. N.Greiley.Esq ; second edition, with such alterations and additions a render it conformable to the -Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to Evidence in th High Court of Chancery ; together with divers further illustrations by reference to the law and practice, as to evidence in the Court of Common Law and Civil Law, bv C. A Calvert, 1 vol 8vo. T. . 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Full Text | Pvili. B. TIIltALL & HENRY REED, , F.DITOKB AND PROPRIETORS. Omcx iciutu-oant cornor of High stroot and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, .... gl 00 Tii-witekly pur annum, ... 400 Weekly per annum, . S 00 Termi of AdvcrtUm. Twolve linea or lcai,ona or three insertions, $1. and ?4 cente lor each additional insertion lor tlire months J6 fur in montlia $u for 12 montea JIS Longor advertiae-ment ill the aaine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cunt, on tlio amount over 50 in aiz montlia. Ur tiik Vkah. Kor twvlv linos g 12 fourth of i col mini J JO half a column $ 30 vrholo column 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOUM'YS and Counsellors at Law,Coluipbua,Ohio. Office one door aoutli of 1. M. Whiting & Uuntiiifftoii'a IliMik-Htnro, up ataira. Nov. I, IB4i. K. J.Mattiikwi. A. ii. Hutti.u. niiiiiiiwiV iui'1'l.'l.- B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad alreot, Columbus, O- hio. nprno..un. I. N. WHITING HUNTINlilun, nnL'CL'l I 1,'IJk.Hil ULtinnn.. n.l ilnnr tn ill t, lintOn B I nn..L li;l.t.t f :,.liiniluiH (Hun. A laraa assortment imhkiiii ."v. , - 0 if Hooka and Stationery always on hand. HKIUl'KT V LILLEY, BOOK-BINDKKS, High atroot, opponite the Public OIB-cea, Columbua. Aug. 26, lfrte. Wii. Skibkht. M, C. Lii.i.ky. HilliHin II. JorviH Henry jnrvm, "lOLMX'JOKS and Account Seltlcra, for rrnnkhn and c lUlil.lib I uij mm .......-, u ;il .i.ml in .11 luiiiimu ffntrimtf.fi to them, with punctuality and doapatcb.aud upon reasonable terms. Olllce, up stairs, first door north of McCoy a atore. April 14, IKIti. y. Columbua, Ohio (iEItE, ABBOTT & CO., rKLERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (.lass, XJ House Builders' materiula, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military (iooda, He. occ, No. ltil High atreet.aign of the Ciilt fadlock. , WING & KICIIARDS DEALERS in r'oroipn and Lomcstic Dry Goods, Ciroce-liea, Boota and Shoes, &.C etc., wholesale and retail, , io. I, nooiiaie s nun, i'"H j. ii. stuot;c;, ...., DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.Claaalcal.Schoo and M iscellancoua Booka, superior Stationery and Wall Taper, at Derby a old atand, opposite the Sluto House. t Y Al l I I,' A TflV- DRlIOlllST.aiid Dealer ill Patent Medicines, Paiiits.Oils, Dve Stuns, Glass, tic. &c., wholesale and retail, corner of Hiph and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. ... . V M. 1.-11 mil'lIK DEALERS in Dry (iooda, Groceries, Hardware, Dniffa. Medicines, I'oinls.Oils, DveSlulls, Leather, Boots and Shoes, fcc, High atrccl, Coluuibua. Ohio. Oct. 1.IBH. EALER IN DRY GOODS, &.c!, opposite Exchange la V.- I V D HaiiK, v.ojimiuus. - JM. II. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cui.tivatoh, a Journal of Aprlcul-Hire and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 1 3th 0 ach month. Terms S I per year j four copies for S3. IP" OHice in die Bank Building;, near tho State House. ' B. COMSTOCK & CO., " -r-.r,i)j.tiniYll IDMMISSION MF.UCHAISTS, JV Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal fisin, Columbus, Ohio. 1 it licit AV & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Caa-tinpi, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. ai coLianii s hat stoke. T E RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-J . imp, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hala made to order. " nkil rioi'si:. rr WINNE ia "at home" iu the Neil House, and will IV. render all ao who make their stay wiui mm, Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1AYLOH, ENGKAVEK. OFFICE on Noriheiiai corner of High and l own Streets, up stairs opposite L'uitcd Slates Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf TaSv. I) B. WILCOX and A. F. 1'r.nnt will practice Law.aa partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhco on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. V luting & llunl- ington a Boi.kstore Feb. Hi..t-wtf. WllTTviLLSHIKE KII.EY, . SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbua. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For anle Baker cc Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY MVEKY STABLE. rpilE subscriber Ima removed to the new brick atahlebuill X. by Dr. L. Coodale, corner of Sugar and Fair allcya, a few a'eps from High slreet, and rear of the Capitol House. Kj-llOIllilieiAiW CAKKJAUES TO 11 .O Nov 4..dif. J. MASSK. W. A. McCOY & CO., nrti puai v ami uv All. lil-'.AI. KfiS inFancv and w -,-..u n-v f :n,uU n,ul ( ;mrerins. ooDoaite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. (;i:on(;i: e. walcutt, BIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, NoV.9...dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. H. N. UICHAKUSON a. MANI'FACTllU'.R and Dealer in BOOTRf l-CIIOKS and ElNDINdS, of every kind ami varlcty.No. 135 High at.,Col.'mbua, Ohio. NovJjIJ l'crilocnl 8pcclaclt'. ALSO, double convei and concave Spectaclea, for all apes, and in agrcat varietv of framea. Also, Spectacle (,lasa, of all kinds, lilted in old frames nt short nol ice, and low price, by W. A. PLAT f k 1.0, Feb. 7. An! I hunt. VAltNIMI. IURNITIRE VARMSH Nos. 1 and 2. Alao.Polnh-! ins and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High snd Uroad streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of'he May 13. (JILT PADLOCK. 1ULUi I'ENS. A fresh aupplv received this day. and r for sa,e very low. V. A. PLATT V CO, April 3. Iiur N"'1 llc"""- GUN SMITHS will please notice tbst we have for sal, stithe sign of tho Cilt Padlock, ltil. High street, 100 Hide Barrels, assorted, from Ml to ffiOballe to the pound. Also.Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, (iiiards and 1 him-blea.Cerinan Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other dun material. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. Dec. NEW DBESS (iOODS. GINCHAMS. Printed Lawns, Baliorinea, Baragea.Mus-lin (.inghams. Embroidered dillo, De Lams c.. All new styles, lor sale by WIMi RICHARDS'. HOE & CO., and VVilmot (Jr. Kowland'a Mill and Croaa CUtr'BWBi , , Hoe Ai Co. and Wilmnt & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Panne) and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. JuWlti. C.KHE, ABBOTT CO. Ii AKI)HAUE.-.HE, ABBOTT CO., at the ..n of the dilt Padlock, are now receiving a Iresn supply 01 goons, wnicn manes insir surra vmw . tides ia the hardware line, than any other atore in the Stale Tr,.. ... Ai.nnn tn !! irrMtla at Isir rates, and would re pe ctl'nlly request purchase to call and examine their gooda and prices. Oct' ' Pi nK U ATI It. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Haler Filler. We have just received a tew of Ihese very valuable articles w hich are highlv recommended by all who have seen them in use. and hir'h we are reailv to acll at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation: GERE, ABBOTT tk CO. Nov. 6. CERVINE HOI SE-HOLE ANVILS, rUST received and lor sale at Hie sign ot tue Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 2nd KKCS TUN1ATA NAILS, just received and for aale at the sign J ol in I-' I', iu.j " .v...- M.W BONNETS. TL'ST received hv the snbscnliera. a new and well selected I assortment ot reaponnan. rnnce Allien, rancj uniu and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be atford d at annsually low pricca. FAY KILBOLRNE. CARKIAGE TRIMMINGS. LA Mrs and bands; India P.ut;ber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leather and Bindings Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ; Light Framea and Taasellt ; Springs and Ailea. t.r.nr., aniiui i or. i-u. Jiasrjt.i,' niiur.n.fi recem-u miw wnu.tu. j of Ladies' f ranch Morocco and Kid Grecian Tiea and Boakin. at the sign of the Golden Root, w hich arc selling off cheaper than ever before told ii this city. Jaa 2lT 11. H. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. Lt'JMllUlt LUMBER! The iutweriber hu on liuiitj lor alii ut liia Slfiiu Saw Mill, 3 mil?i wnittof Culumbui. n lurpe and ccunpluta aisnrtiiiciit i( Country Lumber of alrnont every variety and tiecription. Hnving ercctf'd Dry lUiuiei. will alio luive a Inrjie quantity of aea-oned flooring on and niter tlie lut of Murtb, Alio, a quantity ol' Helune l-umbcr that will be anld at reduced pricca. All pood ordera lor Lumber will lie prompt ly attended to. Kelt. 6. tl. M. L. SULLIVANT, LAMP OIL. oOO palloni Uleachcd Winter S trained Sperm Oil. a auperior article I 200 pallorm Whnle Ooil. for anle by FAY He KILHOl'HNK, urc. f. ro. loy, nipii sircei. M At HIM CAItllH. ICO seta of Mncliine Carda, .IX juni (UCCIt:il iiuiii mr iiiuiiumturi j ut. ucivuimi , mum- acliUHelti. and for aule at So. Iliph street. I.. . L' ii t. lii nmm tv t? 1'ec. It r a i w. mijuwurviir.. MARKET UASKKTS. Willow Market BnskeU, a flue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF (lingliauis, Balzorincs, Lawns and Kiiniges. just ere 'd by April 6.) WING & RICHARDS. 100 dozen I'ilfs, OF Spear & Jackson. Mottram, lbbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for aale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. Ml HIGH KTKCLT. 0 NR IIUNDRKD pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carriages, just received and for sale at the sign of the opt. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICKS OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in tho market, for anle at the aign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 1(1. Solttr l.Rrd I.nmiiti. OF Comcliua rV Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1. W. A. PLAIT fe CO., Neil Home. FAIRUANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scalca ami Counter Balance! at manufacturer's prices. For aale bv GLKF., ABROTT & CO. April 3. Sign of tho Gilt Pad Lock. ;... iin ArniilHse AJoukcIioIc Anvilf. s: 01,11) box and common Vines, tor anle nt tliompn of the , pnl 7. iiu.j rAUi.ui,i. Seals and Piemen. SEALS F.npraved, and Sul Treosea furnished. for Nota rien Public, Common Ploas and Supreme Court, He-conlent, At. Ate, at very low prices nnd short notice, by March 17. V. A. I'LATT At CO., Neil House. 1 i-1 VIvS. 2.ri dur.. Suivea, UHbortcd number. ( of iron. ) brasa.and huir.Bt the CILT I'ADLOCK. S AWSI SAWS!! Mill Sawa, of Cast and German Sluel, lor sale at the sign ot the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. QHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. O tion. for sale at the Shoe and Lcalher Store of May 20, IUI7. II. II. KIMBALL. STARCH. TIIK Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and otlie'rs is requested to the beau tilul article of J'tarl March now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio 'Drug Store, by S. CLARK (Si. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all tunes paid for White Com. rept. 3. M bite Lend, Oil and Ilrukhcn. TYVFNTY bhls. Linseed Oil, in whole anil half barrels j 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish. Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July Hi. GI'.RF., ABROTT &. CO. SLLDbTOKU it AGRK ILTlTtAL MARE- ROOM. (Nne Wore, nra-i door IIV of the Pott Offlct.) Jl'ST received, a large and general assortment of Gar-bv.n and Fiki.d Skkiis, embracing every desirable variety adapted to thia clinialo. Now la tho time to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting lime is at hand. Anil tn the ladies we have to otter a select and Inrge vnri-et, of 'foterr Seeds. Cataloguca of seeds and fruit trcca at the store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are gcncrallv invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, &.-C. 60' buehels timothy seed, osage orange, and mustard seed also, on conaigtimcnt,a!arge Jot of fruit trees, for sale very low. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, nnj wo ahull exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with gnoihi to be sold in that manner. JNO. Bb'RR. April!).. dtf. NOTICE TO rilYSlCTANS. TIIF. undersigned has just received, and will keepcon-stantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Knquire at Denig &. Son's, corner of High and Kiel, streets. C F.. BOYLE. licftrenat Dra. Denig, Smith and Buttertield. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nud Dry Good Establishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., (No 501, Mi;h Ftrtrt, Corner of Uirh Mrnl,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l ai foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting necda no praise.) and also some of tho best journeymen Tnilors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, anil on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended t- They havo also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods t so they can safely say hey have oue of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (iooda and Cotltintr in tho City.' N. B. Groceries. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, &c, alwavs on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April 1.1, UU7...tw. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. IlLRKand WM. F. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the L'uitcd Slalea Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all ita branches. Particular alien. KTv tion paid to cutting, and work made up on short nonce, and in tho most approved style. rouage, '1 hey respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-' 1 JulySl)..lwtf, Hiilclns, Jewelry, Silvcr-Warc, Lamps, it,, it, M m. A. riatt & Co.. (iu the Neil House,) HAVE on hand a good assortment of ntchea, Jewelry, Silver-Ware. Polar Lattmi, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal.) Diamond nointed Gold Pens, (brut maker':) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Condis, Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Sets, auperior Ramra, fteor-rantrd,) Pocket Knivca and Scissors, Genuine Hemming! Needles, best quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. &e. cVc, all of which they are now selling at rtry low pricei. W atehes and Jew elry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for Notaries County and State nlhcera. Societies, &c. &c., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Dec. IS DI PFHIOR COLORED DAGIERKE. O OTYl't.S. Tie stibscriler would respectfully sn nounee to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that h has taken rooma in Anions' block, where ha is prepared to eeente Daguerreotvpe likenesses. by an improved process, which gives to the picture a much finer toil than modes of operating. Persons w ishing anything in the line of this art. are re-apectlully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons sre taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds ol Chemicals used by Dagnerrean ariista.oa he most reasonable terms. fc. A. S'l'OLGHTON. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH fc MARTIN, HAVE returned to their former stand. No. 3, Neil' new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on all who aiay call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fashions!)! Spring Goods, they feci confident that they are now able to serv all who nay favor th.m with (heir patronage. The attention of the Ladies ia especially invited to their stock of Lawns. Muslins. Ginghams, Baragea, Fiencb work'd Collar. Chimiietta, Parasols, Ac. The GnllerreD are also invited to call and examine their very extensive lork of Broad Cloth., Cassimeres, Vesting, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu-tneroHS to nienlicn. Come one, come all. April 12. f AX0.N, SMITH &. MARTM. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1848. WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. No. 66, Cedar it., Neto York. LEE, JUDS0N & LEE, (I. ATE I KK AND JUDON.) OCCUPY tho rVpitcioua five atory Warehouse, Tso. 66, Cedar itreet. the w HOI.K of which devutrd to the exhibition and aalo of the tingle article of PHlhTED Their prencnt atock conaita of nearly One Thousand Packiitfta, embrncinp some thousands of different potierna and coloring, and comprtninjr every tiling desirable in the liue,KOIU:iUN and DOMKST1C. All of which are offered for aole, Inr each, or antUfnolory credit, at tho lowest o rices, by the 1' i nee or Package iNew Stylca are received almost every day, nnd many ot Ihrm aro got up for our own salea, and not to' be found else where. B!" Printed lists of pricca, corrected from day today, wmi every variation in the market! are placed in the hands of buyers. Merchant! will be able to form aome idea of the extent nnd vnriety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our umal stock of this one article, is ut least twice the vnlue of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesnle jobbers, Thia fact, together with the fuel, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted whullv to one will render the advantages which wo can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall be our care that none who visit our etlabliidiuicut shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment ia complete at nil Bcnsnns of the year. LKE, JUDSO.N & LEE P. S. H. F. LKK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and Jute senior partner in the original tirm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew nonie time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee & Judson, under the firm of LKK, JI UMON & LKK. mid he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain tho same pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, w liicn lormerly distinguished tho other two nouses to which he belonged. Acw York. July ti.Jvlw, PAPKIl IIANCIM.S DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courttatuit ., N. 1., oikmiiV Hie Htrrn Hotel. rpHK CHOTON MAMJF AC TUH.NU COMPANY -L (organized under the Ccncral Manufacturing Law ol the State of Sew York oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. Paper ihmzwtfs, of every variety of style and price, nud Harden to match ; Fire Hoard Prints in great variety, Trumparent II mfi.no Mmde, Oil Painted Wumow phude nud Hide Window ( urlutn Paper, ol the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their ow n manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invito Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in tWe articles, to call and examine their stales and prices, whenever they visit the City, Country Merchants can examine this Stock from G o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. !cw York, Feb. hi, ,lil8..7md. OHIO MtTUAI. FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the moot approved principles of Mutual liiFiininrc. Fire Department fy The average cost of Insurance in this Dcpartuent,it lefts than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies ifcmued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Dennrtmctit. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates oi iruiiiiuni, i. 11. Advantages made available on two or more contin gene ics. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Hanks, High strret, Co lumtma. TIMOTHY UUlI'l't'lli, Sept. Ctf 1845. twy, Secretary. FIRE Flit E-FI It E. THE PnoTPCTioN Insukanck Coiakt, of Hartfhid Conn , continue at their ngency in this city o insure Dwelling Houses. Stores and arehouscs. Mills. Mann fa c- tories, c., and tho contents of each, together with every other similar species ot property, against l.osa oh Dam-aov. by y I K K. The rates of premium offered are ns low as those of anyothersimilnr institution and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this lou$ established Company. umce in ttic my lianK minding, up stairs. Oct. !3..lyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. THE subscribers Iisiva oi) building lots situated in the sun 1 hens I part of tho city on Seventh st., between the National Kond and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Hich its,, and one lot on Broad st. Persons w ishing to purchase a cheap lot, would no well to call before purchasing eUewhere. Payments easy, and titlo warranted. BAlvKU 6c Mi l CHKI.L, Broadway Hotel. P. S. Three good buggies and harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good hones. J. W. BAKER. April j..3in(1. nuitDiai, IN THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods no invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2ti,.dtf. t GAUDENN THE most complete assortment from the Quaker establishment Rochester, N, Y.f Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and Hi bison's do. Two hundred ynrieties of Flower Seeds, or the vnrioua kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and for sale by JOHN MILLKft April 23. V, High at. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS, FOB sale, the materials or a Printing Ollice. consisting chierly of a power press, price 1101) ; 3(i0 lbs. of tmall pica, 310 lbs. of long prime. 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) l.H) lbs. ol minion. IUU lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, etc., &c. An opportunity might be afforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. A large and extended job office might be conducted. Address, post paid, the puoiisiier oi me W ESTEKiN CHRISTIAN' JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. W. E. IDE, M. D.t DENTIST. (Lata of the tirm of Crane & Trie, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the resilience of the ate Col.M. Jewctt. May 6. dtf. REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their gcods from jNo. I. OoodaleV How. to No. 1. Neil's new buihlins. opposite the State buildings, wher they will be pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give them a call. 1 heir stock has been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. flpni i. Columbus InMirnnrc (oinpaiij. fire and Martne. This Cempnny continues to insure every species of build 'ma nnd the furniture, machinery, foods, wares and mercan- dixes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by fire also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cariroes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, agninst the perils of seas, lakes and riven on the most tavoraiue terms. a. 9. itib,w, June I, IHU. IU. $ecretu,y TVTOTIC'E. The co-nartneri-hip heretofore existinsho l tv.ee a the undersigned, was thia day dissolved bv uiuleal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol I). S. Forman V Co . or having claims against them, are respectlully rcmicsieci to call snd settle the same with A W. Brown ft t o., who are authorized to clou up the busi ae, of the firm. H. HKOU N, Mnrrh 1. lUlu. D. S. FORMAN. II. Brown and A. V. Brown will continue the business of Merchant 1 ailonng, under the name ol A. W Hrowh At Co. David S. rorman is employed to execute the cut ingand attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FL'RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscriber have just rereived a large slock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at tin- lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 M double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Ruosia. TliO 14 Raw and Carroted Coney. IfKlO Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AloK first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton aid Tins. Bandingand Hindm?. Hat Leathers. Bow Slnncs Ski ers.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Kttrart Logwwod (urn celiac c. reu. iz.j rAi . rULHLHiKjsr VALI ARLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, fA 'I HAT very desirable residence lormerly orcopicd by Samne' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on -the east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, together wun ien :rc ui &siiu, cunutininff id excellent iruii or-chsrd attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Lolumous, ijcc. v, tint. j. KlUti VA x & CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TlHTXTV.t, I lii lnt. .l .i . i .k- J. esii part of the city .'(title ood.) for sale by Dec. 9, LU7. j. KIDOWAY & CO. OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGG3, Jiookeelter and Stationer, oirpotile the Plate House. VALUABLE KMiMSlI IIOOKS-CIII AP. CARDINAL WOLSKY, by John Cialt, with additional illustrations fmui L'avendiBli's Life of YVolsey, and olh-er sources. 1 vol. Tli Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tonth ; by William Roscuc t vols. Frnucb Hevulatian from 17E9 to 1814; byV. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middl Arcs, comprehending an account of the stats of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the liltcenlb century; by Kev. Joseph Uerington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Hi-volution In England, for the re-esuiblithmcnl of l'npory under Charles II and James 11; by Arinmid Carrol. 1 ml. Lorenzo de Medici, culled tho Magnificent) by William Rnscoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life or Michael AngclojbyR. Duppa, L. L. 1). Lue of Hailacllo; by Quatrcinere de Quincy. I vol. Norinan Conquest. History ofthe ('onquest of England by the JVoruinii ita causes and ita consequences iu Kng- land. Scotland, Ireland, aud ou the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life' of l.uthor. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. MichHct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by Al. Atichelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or n Conspiracy under l.ouia XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred do Vigny. I vol. Historv of Civilization, truib the fall of the Roman Em pire to the Kreucli Revolution ) by F. (iuizot. S vols. I lie anove woraa are bounu in unilorm tunuing, and will make a Hno addition to a library. 1'or aalo very cheap by Feb. 89. J. K. SCHOUUii. AVALUAni.K HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Moilern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stnto of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from tho ancient writers. Th rise and progress of the principal F.uropean nations, thoir political history, and the chaugea in their social condition, with a history oi the colonics founded by I'.uropeniis. By W. C. Taylor, I.L. I)., M. II. A, S., with questions adapted" fur the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 't)1. For salo by leb iil. J. R. SCROGCS. 1.)EVOI,L'TIO.. In conseqtio"ce of the recentrev-L olution in France, and the present excited slate ol Europe, the subscriber la selling Booka, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Rooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, itc, is very full, and great bargains are to be had " Progress " is tho word, and we intend belling off very low, to nuike room for a new stock. Purchase! will linil it to their advan'-age to call on us first and taut. " So mote it be." April 13. J. R. SCHOCCiS. IIANnilOOK 0 F Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chielly n compilation from tho celebrated Manual ol Uoiivier. and others. The whole adapted, bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as fur self-instruction; with a new explanatory and ciihca) vo ciil'iilnryi for sale by Feb.21. J". R. S( KOUOS. OAl'LIt 1IAM.JM.S.-A choice Mid well selected JT asfvurtuient ol fvcry variety aid price, from 1,60 to 18 per dt zen bolts j liorderin) of almost every description, varying in price from Ibc to 5,per strip, of lUyds. We invito particular aitrntion to ti e above Papers and HorderiiiL's, fifeling conndent that thev will con inn re favor- ably with anv oilier slock in the city. For sale nt the Hook-store of fMareh l2b 1 J. K. SCliOtiUS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books: Cornelius Ncpnsi Latin proso composition ( first Creek Lcpkoiisj Crock prose composition ; aud a vnrictv of other clnssical works. For sale by Jnn u J. K. CP.OOCS. LIFE OF NAPOLFON.-HUtorvof Napoleon. from the Prench of M. Laurent Do L'Ardcche. with five hundred illuntrations, after decins by Horace Verncl. and twenty original portraits ) for sale cheap, by feu. si. J. ii. htHUliUS. HALF-HOURS WITH THK BKST AUTUOHS Selected nnd arranged, with short hiournnliical and critical notices, by Charles Knight for sale by rert. xi. j. k. SsLKOl.OSS. OF.TIIF. The Aulobiopraphv of (Joe the Truth and JT Pc-etry, from my lite. Edited "by Parke (ioodwin. Feb.ai For aale by J. H. SCKOti(JS. A PLEA FOR AMCSEMEiNTS; b Frederick W. Sawver. For anle by Feb. 21". J. II. SCROfidS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Presco Wall Paper. French st le. for sale bv J. U. SCR0OGS. April 11. UM'I KD STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to,, and maps, by Wilkes i fur sale at Mnrch 27. SCHOCGS'. M E R ICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett of the above work, ol 21 lame folio volumes; for sale verv cheap, at Mnrch 27. J. K. SC HOGGS'. " O. O. F. A few very finely embroidered Encampment L Healia.tP, G. and K. P.) for sale by Aprii 10. J. It. SCH0GGS. OEOKfJR L. Rlionrs. WILLUN CRKK1V RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Apcnta of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Unfits, Cleveland O. AerxUof Clinton Lin. O. P. Scovtlle, 11.3. Bmnd st., New York ; W. Montenth & Co., Albany. N. Y. j Haxtrd, Montea th & Sherman, Bulfalo, N. Y. Agentt qf Osweixo Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 Cccntiea Slip. New York : Rennett tV Adams. Syracuse. N. Y.i Tru man Wiman, Oswego, N. Y, b aril 1 55 ATTENTION t THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of ft celebrated foreign University, will he ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rrferencti: Kev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Dra. Jones ft Case and Prof. )r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CtRE EST AII-Hfthmc-nt, l ayette Co., Pninsylvnnin. THE friends of Hydropathy, and the public in general, are respectfully informed th it thia Establishment built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation since Annual, ltii-7. The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories hhrh.and will comlorlably accommodate l2b patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathing and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are lurnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water epnnns surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the aeiirh boring hills are abundant, and that exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-turefcii country. Dr. liAKi.z, th proprietor, who resides in the establish mrnt, has had several years' exKrience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to he joined by Dr. Ma-mN. Fellow of the Royal College nf Surgeons, London j who is now visiting the best establishment in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will he spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : Kor patients 56 per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patienta are required to brins their ow n nnmes hoard can be had lor them in the Estabiiohnient, at 2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the lollowing articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two w oollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light leather bed: likewise, sn old linen and flannel sheet for bandages, aud one injection instrnment. The f II owing diseases are snceessfully treated, and curt or relief effected, if there be no disorganization ofthe parts, or the disease of too long standing: Kevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Infl rniatton of th Langs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver. Spleen and kidneys; Dvspepsia; Asthma) H heum at rro. acute and chronic; Sciatic and Luinbaeoi Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Stphilia; Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis ; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hjporhndriis; Drop sy ; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens; Spar ma of the Stomach and Bowels ; Spinal Affections j Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhoza Scsly Head; Tetter; King worm, etc.eVc. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Lxcessive, Pa mini, and Obstructed Menstruation. (Jan. 2ti, MA8 ,w6m PRANCE under Lonin Phillip. The history e J. ten vears, from 1830 to 1840. bv Loers Blanc ; translated by W K. Keller. Just received at the new book tors, INi House. t-May8J J. H. RILKY ec CO. FEATHER DVSTEnS. 4doxeo Feather Duster tor families. A eupenor article, M Tted cite. Fnrsale at the new Bookstore, Neil Hrne, May 13. J. 11. KlLEY k, CO. NUMBER 21. CINCINNATI. NEW SILK IIOISE L CIMimil. T I N G L EyITd IRTOX, Or luIUI.AIKUHIA HAVE OPENED A WhnlesHlo Silk find FflDCf Dress Goods IMablihhmcnt, in Ciuciunuti, at the iouthttut corner of Pturl and Walnut treet$, oppo-nte the Pearl Street Home, where they olfer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS iu their line, composed in part of tot Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Gro da Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult d Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy Gro de Swiss, do. GrodeNaplea, Foulards, Lutestring, Glace, single and double, plain Plaids, and Chameleon Florences, India Satin. Sanschew. Foulard Grenadiuesj also, 3-4,4-4, and 5-4 Gro de Rhine fur Man-til las. Bonnet e?dk Glace. Sntm, and Gro de Naples. SfTfs Black and fancy colored of all widtha and grades, 6u(trw Black, colored. Chameleon, and Satin de Cheue. for dresses. Vettine Sntm, Silk, Brocade, Cashmeres, Linens. Mar seilles, Barathea, Venitian ami Damask. Aid (iloves Alexanders. Gonet Chesau end Chcveraux white, black and dark colored. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk, Pic Nic.and Cotton Mi its and Gloves, of nil colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose, (itntt' 8 ilk Cravats Enclish. French. Italian. Gorman anil Canton. lhndkerchiffk Damask. Coras. Printed Pontice. Chop pers, and Linen I Cambric. Lnaitf i lundkerclnej ana crauas Satin, bilk. Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambour Collars, Cnpes, Chimazeties and Habits, Sewing Silk, Nett Points and Ties. Forty til ree diHer?nt stvles Bonnet Ribbons, emhmetno all qualities and styles, Misses, and Cap Ribbons, Velvet. ouuii. unu i iiiieim niouons anu uauoons. Vinis Linen, Mohair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimps, Buttons, graduated Leaves and Braids. Craprg Black, white, blue and rose ; also. Crape Leise. Shawls Silk Brocade, Gro de Rhine, bcrage, Mou. de Lames, plain and embruider'd colur'd '1 hibit, Rouieo, Emb'd. Pellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. Luces Valencia, Gimpure, Egyptian. Thread and Silk Run, Silk and Cotton, r-ietts for Caps. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen and Woolen Berages, plain and colored. Grenadines. Cerro Gordos. Plain and fancy Mousseline de Laines. Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. French. German and Manchester Ginghams. Atso A full assortment of Fancy Lawns. All of which Imvo been nurrhased within tha last niitv days, and aildiiions to the stock are daily being made by a Cincinnati, April 4.iw3m. SCTIHMTErilAMTIIORN & CO.. have in store ami Inr sale on liberal terms. oO hf and qr pipes Alexandre SeigneKe Brandv; 25" u Mnglory Brandy, Vintnge 10" J.B.Gmlarddo. IbWi 15" Otard, Ptipuy fc Co., do; 6 ,l Lafayette do; 10 " J. J. Dupuy do ; bO qr catks Madeira Wines, various Brands t KXI Port do do do; 60 Sherry do do do; 3() Sweet Malaga do do; 25 " " Ory do do do; 20 ensea Cabinet Champaign Wiue j SO baskets Napoleon do do; 20 Sun & Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; SO " Hcnlsick do do: o0,C00 Begnlia Cigars, various brands; iu uercus i.alnoria Liquorice. ' in mass ;" (10 boxes Cut and Dried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. lis Tobacco, our own brand HHI lbs do do; 1(K) " Va. ,l do various brands; R0 do do do; IU) bags Rio Coffee ; 60 Old (Jov't Java Coffee; 10 Pimento: 60 baskets SalladOil; 0 chests do do in flasks ; SO cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rhine Wine j" 10 " Sparkling Hock j S(K) brls Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old) 6 puncheons St. Croix lium j S " Jnmaica do; 10 pipea Pine Apple Gin ; SOU'l HGATE, HAWTHORN At CO,. Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia al. LIGHTNING nons. Oic and Manuf actory on Sitth etreet, between Main and H ahm(, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPHATT'S Patent Spiral 'i wisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass Isolaters and Brass screw, connection joints, imnroved Metnlic Aitnrl.. ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, winch have the power of safe and silently discharging the tir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought lwli.ro the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from th awful consequences of lightning; these rods are an easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Re-pollers, proves how satisfactory they are received by tho public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, tVC. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Hesd, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. 07 Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, Is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light-ning Roda, with whom ordera may be left. May 8..(im CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE PIANO AND TEA WARE- WE are now building, on the corner of 7th and Walnut ats., the most splendid Piano and Tea Warerooms in the United States. The lower floor will lie devoted exclusively to the sale of Teas, a very large and choice atock of which will be kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern prices. The hail above, including the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stodart At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock vcr sen st on house East or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep a good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our old stand, S. W. corner 8th and Wsluut ats., and at prices at least 10 per cent, below all other dealers. An unlimited warrnntee always given. Cincinnati, April 5U. SMITH & NIXON. O.A.B1DWKI.I.J jOSIAH DRAKI.1 A. JilUU LLL 4c CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchants. No 13. West Fmnt at. Clnxinnali LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. KKt'EK TO Messick.Talor & Walts, Daeget'e & Bruc, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yeaiman. Marsh & Co. M. Kugler & Son, Ellia Al Morton, L. Worthington. Dee. 17..dly. W HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. E beg leave to intorn the Merchants ol the Western COUntrV that We are now Teeeivintr in aiblitinn tn mir former strork a very extensive varietv of Gooda in the Hnid ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purrhases in other markets, as we sre confident that our prices will be found corresjiondingly low with those of New York and other Fas. tern cities. Our stock is comprised in oart ofthe followinar Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass snd Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths) Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks 1 lames ; Traces ; Hoes; Antils ; Shovels and Spade; And Looking Glasses. Alto, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, Prompt and psrticular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD At WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at ih sign of lbs Dec. 11 GILT PADLOCK IVEnHTER'S DICTIONARY THE EM TIKE VVOUK UNABRIDGED. rN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Wob-tter's original work.Jiis improvements up to die lime of his death, nud now thoroughly revised and greatly en I m tied and improved by Prof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Vale College. lDl''ic reduced to JjTI.J This edition contains three times tho amount of matter found iu any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet i sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and United work. I ho definitions are models of condensation and purity' Hon. Wm. IS. Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The now edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown quar-0, seem to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire to nossuss the MOST COMPLETE. ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, Mnrch, 18)8 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Diit School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator, Thos. H Ronton, " John Davi. " Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kimr. SuDerintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, I Governor of New York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, ud Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptioller. Rev Samuel 11. Cox, I). D. Lyman Bcecher, D. I),, President nf Lane Seminary. Calviu E. Stowe, D. D., 1). H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Hainan Humphrey, D. D.,late Presidentof Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diohl, N. A. Gieger, Professor in do. Benj. Laraboe, D. D., President Middlcbury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore 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 tn inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ia denirablo, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich store of sci-enco which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair io become uch a standard.'- Wokthv ok Imitation Tli c School Committee ofthe town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of relereuce 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 tho principal objects of school education. Wha benefit of equal maumtude. ai so small expense, can be placed within the rench of the rising genera tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, whose parents are too pour to provide the work for their families, may thus have acccts to the fountain head ol the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary mean and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trilling expense. Webster's Dictioharv in Engi-ahi. The crown quarto edition ol this valuable work, published bv Messrs. G. & C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The Lon- oon unorary uazeue,o! April 1st. speaks ol n in the following just teiins : '1 lie original edition of the American Dictionary i too well known and appreciated in Englnnd to require us to dwell nt length on us plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, eich distinguished in his own sphere of inquiry and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research ; and th i stylo and accurncy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must find its wny into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student with a mas of the most valuable information, which he would in Tain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. & C Merriam, Springfield. Mnss, For aale b? I. N. WHITING 6t HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. Mav Si..3mw. VALLA OLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICATIONS.JUST completed in two volume, royal octavo, $0. A me-rican .eating case. Select Decision of American Court in several departments of law, with especial refer encoto Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors ofthe American Edition of Smith' Leading Cases, This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rious important branches of the law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the most celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts f the several States, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the Statea in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subject which are examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected by the Editors as the Leading Cases, about quo hundred in number, aro found in the following reports : Dallas. U. S.,Cranch do, Wliealon do, Peters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrough do. Connecticut Reports, New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant & Rawle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Harris fit Gill do, Rice' S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about hail of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear upon the subject dis- cussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the proleasion will find in the Select Decision of American Law now offered 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 Writings. The principal points illustrated in the firat volume are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignment, Attachment, Attorney, Bill of Exchange, Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, Endorser.Equity, Execution, Executors, Factor, Fraudulent Conveyance, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Litem, Indemnity, infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies. Lex Loci Contractu, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotiability, Negotiation, Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments, Pledge, Post Office, Preferences, Presentment, P roc h ien Ami. Promissory Note, Ratification, Real Estate, Release, Kent, A r rear, ResponJent, Superior, Set-otf, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant, Discharge of Surety, Easement, Estoppel in Pais. General Average, Guaranty, Insurance, Insurable Interest horleiture of Policy; Insurable Intereat Representation; Insurable Interest Valuation) J iid a ments of other Mates, License. Memorandum Claims, Notice, generally, and as applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro lists. Freight, Sale by Master, Warranty of Seaworthiness The great favor with which Smith's Lending Cases wa . received by the profesiion, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in treating of oilier points, supposed to possess interest and importance, in the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spoken ol the very sati-factory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In the present work they have more than fulfilled the expectations raided by the other; added to which, the typographies! execution of the first vol. (tl.e only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." Uotton Law Reporter, 1W7. Gresley's Equity Evidence New Edition. From the Second London Mttion, with Notes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish. Esq.. of the Philadelphia Bar A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. In the Courts of Equity, by the late K. N.Greiley.Esq ; second edition, with such alterations and additions a render it conformable to the -Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to Evidence in th High Court of Chancery ; together with divers further illustrations by reference to the law and practice, as to evidence in the Court of Common Law and Civil Law, bv C. A Calvert, 1 vol 8vo. T. . 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