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r" M, B. THRALL & IIEN11Y HEED, jV EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricl loutu-aait corner of High itreot uul Sugar alley TERMS. . Daily per annum, Tii-weekljf por annum, Weakly per annum, ' J7 00 4 00 1 00 Terms of Advertiaiiig. Twelre linn or leu, one or Hire, insertion!, S'i 55 conU for each additional insertion for three niontha J5 forsii niontha U for 12 inonlci Jlit Longer adverliae-uionta in the laine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 20 in an niontha. Br thr Vr.Aii. For twc-lra linoa gl fourth of a eol .run Sa half a column 30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEY Sand L'ounerllora at Law, Columbui, Ohio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington'! Book-store, up ataira. Not. 1, IBIS. K.J.Mtthkw. A. H. Butti.es. IIHOIDWAV iiotix. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itroel, Colnmliui, O- hio. npni u. .mi. I. N. WIUT1NU it HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS aod Stationer!. neil door to tho Clinton Uaiik.HiRhatrcet.Columbua.Ohio. A large aaaortmenj if Books and Stationery always on hnnd. KI'lltKK'i' JL l.H.I.I'.Y. B' OOK-BINDI'.RS, Uigh itreet, opposite the Public Offi ce!, UOIUUIDUS. Wm. Skibkht. M.t,. i.ii.i.kt. WilliHin 11. Jnrvi! 4 Henry Jnrvm. CIOLLKC'TOKS and Account Settlera, forrranklm and J adjoining countiei.will attend to all businesi entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stain, Brst door north of Mct.oy i itore. April 14, limi. y. Columbus, Ohio W. E. IK. M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of the linn of Crane At Ide, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the residence of the ate Col. M. Jewell. May 6..dlf. i:ri!l' AnilOTT At CO.. DF.ALF.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Noil!. Gla!. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical TooU, Military (ioodi, 6cc. &.C., No. lul High itreet, sign of tho Gilt Padlock. u im: a Itif II AIIDS DEALERS in Foreign and Uomcslic Dry Goods. Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, Jtc. ccc., wholesale and retail, No. I . lioiulale's How, nign street. I. It. M 1MIGGS. DEALER in Law.Medicall'hcolosicnl.Clossical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby, old stand, opposite the aiato House. J. II. W III'. A TON. DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicinea, Painti.Oili, Dve Stuffs, Gloss, ic. :c.,wholesolennd retail, corner of High and Uroad street!, lolumbus, Ulno. i.'iv a- Kii.noi um:. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drnga. Medicines, PainU.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes. oVc., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I.IH-II. C. K. KING, TVEALER IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite Exchange XJ Batik, Coliinilms. rsov. iu..tf. M. It. BATEHAM, EDITOR oftheOiiiol.'ui.TiVAToK.aJournol of Agrlcul. turc ond Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o ach month. Terms Jl perycari four copies for S3. Office in the Bank Building:, near the State House. Sa It. CO.1l STOCK & CO., T-nnAl!niti ind COMMISSION MERCHAN JU Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. . r. J. KIDC.WAY & CO'S nlln!l rnllNllKV. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum X bus.Ohio. Stovcsofallkiuds,andagreatvarietyol'Cas- tings, alwnya on hand. mi. i, um COELMBUS HAT STORE. t k itnnmil I. lliah itrpet. onoosite the State BiiiKt .1 : L..n. nn linml a aicA assortment of Hat! JT and cop! ol me laiesi lasiuuns. na nijB .... mil iioiisr.. K WINNE ii"o;iome" in tho Neil House, and will render all 10 who nuke their itay with linn. Dec 10. dtf iv. II. 1 AYI.OII. ENGRAVER. 0 FFICE on Northeast corner of High and lown Streets, up stairs opposite Lulled Statca tlotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX nnd A. F. Pt.KnT will practice Low, ne . n.irtnnra in Franklin and adioiiiing counlic!. Office on east it side of ni l itreot. omiosite 1. 1. nmng num. ingtnn a Bookstore 1' 00. III..I-WM. ivM. it II I VII1I1F. KII.EY. riTtir:tr'Ai .,) M,.,.iinnienl Dentist. Columbus, Ohio, Affent for Alcock's Premium l eelh. For sole Baker dt Hilev's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. iiTV rintiv K'rAItl.F.. rrtHP1. .ol,.rr,lr Ion reiiiovid to the new buck stable huill JL by Dr. L. Goodnle, corner of Sugar and Fnir alleyi, a low e'eps Irom llign street, aim rear m me ,...ii.., .1....... irj" hoRSKS AND CARKIAUIiS TO l.h:V No, a..dir. J. massed W. A. McCOY A CO., -tf TIini.F.SAI.K. AM) RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy XX Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, colummis, unio. geoiu;e E. WAI.CUTT, SIGN AND VANNKK PAINTER, Nov. it... dtf. coi.umiu!, onto is'cp iit'i iTii'ii nv i:xi'i:i:ss. a VAitn-' rv ni r., 'I'urk Satin aad Channjlion ftilk Par A ssols i Also, new style French Lawns, Grenadine Shawla. and a variety of Fringe!, jj"'" .,.,3 Mnv II. one Horn 8outh 0 tni7ol Home. aNTIV IT. AH ODTDONEI AND if you doubt it call and try smne of the kind that will recommend itself. Only V cts per lb., at M. GOODING'S. April . One door south of tho Capitol I louso. IviiifMl Nnfctni'lea. a t cn n,,l,u ....mm nnd fntimve Soectarles. for ! A ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Clasi, of all kinua, tilted in 0111 ironies ni soon nuut - lownrir e bv W. A. PLATT A ')., low price, by t Cl). I. Aril Iloml. CAI'ES, CnllHra and ChimiBelti. J A g""d stock, ollercd very low at Aprat. .illy. ' M. GOODIN(ySi ' i t! I OVI US OF THE WEED ! COMF.-and try some of the best flavored Cavendish Tobacco in Die city. Coll at M. GOODING'S, April i. One door snutn 01 the v.opiioi iiouse, i-iim viii v r:ir:n A MS. JT Sonietlilng new j also. French, English. Scotch, Amcri can and Linen do., one door loutu 01 cspnoi iiik. April 21. .d. M. GOODING v a Pttisn TT'l RNITrRE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Alm,rolish. X ing nnd Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. IIK.ATOiM, Druggist, March K. Corner of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. GENLTNE Mouie-Hole Auvili, t the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK GOLD FENS... .A fresh supply received this day. aud for sa,e very low. W. A. PLATT At O, April 3. I1U7. Neil House, G UN SMITHS will nleasc notice thstwe have fnrsnh atlflie sign of the (.ilt Padlock. Kil. High ilreet, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, from 1,0 to TJO halls to the pouna. Also, Cun Lo ks of vsrious kinds. Butts. Ouards mil Thim-bles, (ierman bilver, Sheet Brass and ilmost all other (iun material. UKRE, ABBOTT At CO. Dec. U. NEW DRESS ;KiDS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Balzorines, Baragei. Mils-hn (iinehams. F.mbroidcred ditto. He I.sins. A c. All new ityles. lor sale by WLNO ti HICIIABDS'. G'm doisuper black and light colored kid. Also, lac! lisle, ailk, 4c. Call in at M. (.OODINO'S. April 2. -dly. One door aontli of Capitol Iiouse. HOSIERY. SO dozen Ladies', Misses and Children's lima, new and cbeao I also, a fine stock of 'tents' half Hose at M. (iOODIMi'S, April SB. One door louth of the Capitol House. RAWS. H OE & CO., and Wilmot At Kowlajid'i Mill and Croe! cut Saws; Hoe li Co. and Wilmot (k Rowland's Circulardo.: Spear At Jackson's snd other Hsnddo.j Pannel ind ripping do. Butcheri' ind Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. C-F.KF., APBOTT k CO. HARDW ARE. t.t.HE, ABBOTT or. CO., it the npn of the tiilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresk anpply of goods, which makes their nock embrace more ar ticlei in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thev ire disposed to sell goeili at Isir rales, and would re- pectfolly request purchasers to call and examine, their goods ud prices. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. ROMRTIIINf; FOR THE LADIES. VOR Y Fain, ((old and ateel benda, purse clasps and rin(ri, nursn twist, indler ailk. nnbrnideiinriilk and wnrateda, embroiderinjr pnlterna, ennvaaa for embroidering, ailk, linen and worsted bruicli and tapea, linen and cotton rloai, viclo-ria cord, ailk and linen fringe!, jaconet and iwisi rdginga and imertinga, linen, thrrnd and liilc lacea, edging! and in- .ertings, and many other little luiui, may De muno cueapai 6 ' ' M. (iOODINCJ'S, May 1. ' One door soulh of Cipitol House. PURE WATER. ENNT SON'S Patent Diaphragm W ater Filler. We hare nut received a few of these very valuable articles which are highly recommended by nil who have seen them in use, and which we are rendv to sell nt manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. ObHE, AUUU1 1 at WJ. Nov. h. 200 KI.C.S TUN I ATA KAILS, just recwd and Tor nle at the sign or the l&ept. iu.j rAu tauuw i. KKNL'INE WOLSK-IIOLi: ANVILS. TUST received aud ibr sale at the sipn of the Sept. 10. iiiLT jTAIJI.wi i. M:V HON NETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new ond well selected assortment of Noapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which con be ollord ed at unusually low price!. FAY k hILUOLKNh. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. T AMI'S and Bauds; India Rubber Cloth and W lnplj I Oil Cloth and mats s 1'olent L.caineranu uiuuuig. j Potent Cloth and Dash Frames ; Light Frames nnd Tassclls; Spring! and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT it. CO. AMIES' SHOES. Just received a line umrlinout i nt' I .miles' French Morocco nnd Kid Grecian Tics ond llmkins. at the sign of the Golden Knot, wnicli ore selling oil chenper tliun ever before sold in thii city. Jnn '.ill. 8 ri. ri. rtimnw.u ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.- i i :nin Ti.unpirlirpnnilineB.Crvstaliiies.Silk nnd W on! Bernges, plain and fancy, one door south of Capitol House. April zi..n. iti. hwiihu. "CM HER I I.UM BER I The subscriber has on J hand lor sole at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, n lnrgc and complete assortment i.l Lountry Lumber of almost cverT variety and description. Hnvmg erected Dry Houses, will also have a large Uuntity ot aea-aoned flooring on and niter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that win ne soiu ai re duced pricea. All good orders lor Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. I'eb.6..tt. M. L. Mil.LIVAM. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter M mined Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 pallons Whnle Ooii, for sale by FAY & Ml.liuiiJM., Dee. I. ij. "n-. MACHINE I'AKDS. IUJ seta ol machine Lnroa, niKt received Irom the Manufactory at Leiccster.Mai- sacliusell!. and for sale at No. ItfJ, llipli street. p,,c,7, hAV at. munuunnr. H 1 A It K ET II ASK ITS. Willow Maiket Hnskele, IU a line article, at the OILT PAlLOLK. Oct. I. a i aim:i- ASSOHTill i:NT OF Oinchains. Ualtorinei. Lawns snd liarnces. just ere 'd by April li. WINU & KICHAKDS. 100 doen Fill's, OF Spear As Jackson. Mottram, Ibbotson, unlcner ana other celebrated makcra, for lole at the si'jn of the April 7. t.u.i rAi'iAii e.. NO. 101 IlltJII KTKEKT. ONF. I1LNLHI.U pairs Lliptic Springs lor buttciei ana carrinKCS.iust received and for sale nt the sign of tlit Set. 10? OI1.T PADLOCK. L'i! t'rmu I'll L'U n,ujlii . ... (V Domestic Manutacture, the best in the marKet.lor sa c at t ho aicn ol Uie raoiaa-a. Sept. 10. Solar Lord Lnnips, . OF Cornelius At t o., manutacture. Also, Lamp Inm-mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LATl l-U., Kill 1 ioiiss. JAHASOLS, BONNET IUUIiONS, ilN. HAMS, &c Thia day received nnollier lot ol those dark changeable silk, and 1 unjue oaun raraauii, much in demand. Also, a lew piece! Friendly lungliama, lionnci niuuons, ("oronntion Cnril. Ac. ...... n Also, Kico Foundation, (a new article tor ftiillincri i lion, net WUalcbonci, Black nnd While Crape nnd ( rape Lieso &C June 11. M. COOULNO. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A Inrue lot offered at reduced prices aud no mistake. Call soon nt 1 M. COODINd'S. May 1, One door south of Cnpitol House. I'AIIUI VNK'S PATENT PLATFOI1M Scales and Counter Balance! at manufacturer'! pricea. For snlc by 1 ..i'i;,, tniirtTT a. fr ur.nr., nmnji i . April J. Sign of the tiilt Pad Lock. IlIC'H Dnmnsk Embroidered Tnble tovcri, a XV superior article, just received at liuum.i 3, April Id. One door louth of the Capitol Iiouse. urn f i tt i'iiN conns.- V. 4 Klilid Turkey Hcd Curiam stuff; alao, white Isce and embroidered white do, at April 41. .d ly. W. auTi Ceniiine Arniitnge lUouacliole Anvils, CJOLID box and common Vises, lor sale at the sign of the OA pril 7. (ill.T PADLOCK. Senlii nnd I'refe. SF.ALS Fngrnved, ind Seal Presses lurnislieil.tor Iota rmm Public Cnniinon Pleas and rluoreme Court, lie. conlcrs. A c. ic, at very low prices and short notice, by Jvlarcll 17. . A. 11. A I I u., lieu tioiibb. OEIVEK. 25 doz. Seives, asbortcil nuuihers ; of iron, O I brass, and hnir, at the OILT PADLOCK. CiAWS! SAHS!! SO Mill Snwi, of Cast and Herman O Steel, for sale at the sign ol the Dec. II GILT PADLOCK. CiHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- kJ tion. lor sale at the Shoe and Leather More or Mavai.llin. H. II. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS I OK SALE. TWF.NTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situated nn the louih can nart of the citv. (title Bood.l for sale by Dec. U. U!17. J. UIDCW AY &. CO, STARCH. rTMlK Columbus Starch Factory is now in opemtion. Tin JL BITenilon oi iieiiicrs auu uiiiris io ,t,u, -.u ,v m,v "-..- lil'iil article of Piarl Marek now beinc made. (;onntry Mercbnnts and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio I inur More. y n. n.sn ot v.w. Cash and ilia highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. "epi. j. H bite Lend. Oil nnd Ilriisbrs. rpWF.NTY bids. Linseed Oil, ill whole aud half barrel!) X 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish, Paint and W Iiilewarh Brushes. Jnlv IC,. (iF.UF., ABBOTT &. CO. CALL AT M. COODINC'S. nF. not hi sot ni of Tin: la rnoi. novm. WHLBK you niny find one or fie best selected and moi desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry (ioods in the city, which are nenrly all new. and were purclinseo low for rash, and will lie sold as cheap as they can be found an) where. April 21..0. SEED STORE & AtiRICtl.TURAL WARE. ROOM. f Arte Florr. nr.rf nW It rs( of tht Pott Offm.) fl'ST received, a lame and general assortment of Gar J lil fi tuo Vli t n Si Klis, embracing every desirable va. riety adapted to thii climate. Now 11 the time to obtain seeds for choice vegetable!, as planting time ii it hand And to the ladies we have to oiler 1 select and large vnri. ety of I lontT pttds. Catalogue! of seed! and fruit tree! st the store. Also, in store. Pratl'i Com Planter, which the farmers nr oenerallv invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, 4c. 60 bushel! timothy seed, osage orange, ind mustard seed ; also, on consignment, a large lot 01 iruii trees, ior sai r biw. Auction Tha room is now ready for the reception ol roods to lie sold at oublic sale. anJ we shall exert uurselvei to give satisfaction to ill w ho may favor ul with goods to be old in that manner. ui iui. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. JLaJriIsliUUCB3 3 UkKJ(BlXlD3SB 3 THE undersigned hai inst received, ind will keen con- . ., 1 - 1. c t 1 l.k h .m . aisoisnuy I'll iiaiiu.b upp,7 "I Wrniri,.ll. " snnlv bv prescription. Heii also prepared to bleed snd cui hv nrescrintion. Prr.mnt ittcntion will be oaid to all pre scriptions. tnquire at Denis At Son'i. corner of Hich and Rich streets. C. E. BOYLE. RrjtrtnmTht. Denig, S Tilth snd Buttetlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1848. AVntrhci, Jewelry, Silvcr-Unre, Lnnips, ie., &c. M m. A. Piatt & Co.. (1m the Neil House,) 1IAVK on hand r good ftimrtment of VViitchei, Jpwflrv. SilvfrWnr. Sulur l.tinmM. I'erfiJincrv. A '.. JJ V- . f, ' " mond pointed Cold lJcni. ( bent maker',) Gold and Silver Pcncili nnd Thi milieu. Conilia, nriidlipflur the Hnir, Clotlici and Teeth, 1'lated and Uhtiuiia Cnitora, Candlesticks, Cnke Bankets and Ton-Hfiti, superior Knrors, (war- rantea.) rocket Knives aim cisaors, uenumo Hcmnunsi Needles, bent quality, Pistols with one and six barrcls; Clocks, Lamp ()ana and Lamn Wick, Watch Makers oojs ami ftimeriais, otc. a.c., an 01 wuicn uicj are now iiuif? at very low pnce. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced orkmcn and wnrrantrd. Also, seals Knpravcd for JNotnries ounty and .State olhcers, Societies, &c sml Seal rest.es of an excellent and cheap constrLction furnished at rt notice. lec. to. New Tailorlutr and Dry ionda EKtablinhmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fAo 501, llinh fUtrceL Corner of Hick Street,) IAVIMi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fore man. (whose well known skill in fitting needs no prniM.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds ofclnthinir i the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for then to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They have also enlarged their store room, and arc receir- ng n larpe supply of i)ry (oorig; so they can safely say ney nave one oi me most aesirnoin assortments oi uutu tJrif onoas ana nothing tn the i if it. N. R Groceries. Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Cans. Bonnets. &c. alwnvs on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. VOIimiDUfl April ., MH.t .iw. iPKiiiott colohi:d i)A(;rrRiir O OTVPtS. The subscrilier would rei-pecttullv nn nouure to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he lias taken rooms tn Ainuos block, wnere ne is prepared to sipctite Diiuuerreotvoe likenetPCB.by an improved process, which gives to the picture- a much liner tone than modes of operating. rertmin wtsning anyunng in trie line oi mis on, ore re-ectl'ully invited to call alius rooms, l'erfect satinfaction vrn, or no clmrpo. 1'erisoiiH are tauirht the art of triking likenesBes and pre paring all kinds of Chemicals used by laguerrrnn nrtints.on e most rcnsonuoie terms. t.. a. aiuuuinui, Oct. 3(..dtf. THE KEW STOKE AT IIO.11 1.', AGAIN. FAXON SMITH At MAHTIN, HAVF. returned to their former stand, Wo. 3, Neil'e new block, Htid are better than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a larjie and ell selected stock of fashionable Sprinii (iooiIs. thev feel confident that they are now ablo to servo all who may favor lliein Willi ineir pnuonnpe. The atlenlion of the Ladles is especially invited to their stock of Lnwns, Muslins, Ciinghanis, Karages, Flench work'd collars, t.nimizcus, I'arasols, A'C. Tho (ientlenon are also invited to enll and esnminc their very extensive stock of llroad ('lolhs.C'assinieres, VeHtinys, ravats, .uinmer Hats, ami oilier seasonable goods too nil liicrous to mention. Lome one, ennse all. April li 1 AXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. I'APDK 1I AN(.IN(.S DEPOT. A'o. 1(1. Cmrtlmult s(., A. 1 ., uimo'itt the U rslrm Hnlrf. rpilF. LHOTOiN MANUFACITIHLNO COMPANY JL (organized under tho tiencrnl Mauitracturini! Lnw ol ic State of New York) offer at wholesale, inoilantiliesto suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approven crcilii. I'ttptr llimnwg. ot every variety of style and price, aud Murder to match 'ire Hoard' Prints in grent vniictv. Trannmrrnt Window tihadfa. Oil PainU'd II mdnw t'lmdei nnd It trie lliriuoio Curtain Papert. of lie latest styles nml superior tlnon, nil ol their own manu nctiireamliniiiortalinn. As their Stock is lnrgc nnd entire. Iv new, they invite Merchants, Bookseller! and Dealers in those articles, to call and examine their st les nnd prices. 'brnover thev visit the City. Country Merchnnls can ex- mine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tho morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew York, Feb. Kl, l!MB..7md. NRW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. 11. Itl Ilk and WM.F. CX) 1 have just opened a new Tuilor Minp, on lligb street, in Ihe city of Coliimbiis, opposite the ( nited Stales llotrl, whero they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in nil its branches. Particular attention paid tn cutting, and work made up on short notice, and in tho most approved style. i'bey respectfully solicit a share of the public pat rounge. juiy 2D..iwtt, OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take rinks on Lives and Froperty, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsitrnnre. l ire Ilrimrtmeiit. fTf The averaee cost ol Insurance in this Department,!! loss than one-fourth per cent, per annum. 1'ohcies Usenet! on the aiutual or L-Aan pianattneop tion of the applicant. jiiie wponrimeni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates ot premium. 1. u. Advantages mano avaname on two or more coniiu ge ones. r or iniormanon, apniy bi me tniirr, vnrni'iiu-r a nuiiumc between the Lxcbanue and 'it v Hanks, Hiyh street, Co lundms. TIMOTHY GH1FF1TU, Sept. Ifi, Ullo. twy. Secretary. FIRE-I IRE-FIRE. nnilF. FroTFctiuN Insiikamk ('out ia NY, of Hartford J. Conn., continue at their sue ney in this city to insure Dwelling Houses. Mores aud Warehouses, imhih, m ami lac tones, tVc, and the contents ot each, together with every other similar speeies of property, aoainst loss ob dam-ai k nv Fi UK, The rates of premium offered are aa low as those of anv other similar institution ; and settlements; ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long eatnhlndicd l ompanv. Utliee in the Lity liank iiuiniinff, up siairs. Oct. l:-..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. RIJKDELI., IN TUX NEIL JIOU8E, HAS just received his Sprinu supply of New Goods invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2(i..dlf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. rpHR most comolele assortment from the Quaker estab- X bailment Hochester. IS. V., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio. and t!( liison's do. I wo hundred vnriet'es of Flower Pceds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and tor sale by April 2(1. Hi, High st. AKARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. IOKsnla, tho materials of a Printing Otlice. consisting chlelly of a power press, price 4'(iOU ; 3ti0 lbs. o( traall pica, 10 His. of lonR primer, MH) lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) i.xpids. ot winion. it:u ius.oi orevier, luipusinii siones, rases, stands, stirks. en I lei a, chases. & c, &c. An oppor tunity mipht be all'ordrd to a suitable person topny in part lor the materials, iy printing a weesiy religious newspaper A larpe and extended jou omre mimn ne coouuciea. Address, post paid, the piililisliers of the WL&TLUN CIIKI&T1AN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Columbia liiMirniicv C oiiiany. Fire and Marine.. This Company continues to insure every species of build inir. and the furniture, machinery, goods, w ares and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail veHsels, and the cargoes of steam Iwa It. sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, acainst the perils of seas, lakes and riven on the most Invuntue terms. a. S. t.lfhW, June 1, lftl4. dtf. Htcretmy TVTOTirr. The co-pnrtncrhip heretofore existinir he 1 tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by mutaal consent. All persona indebted to the late firm ot I). S. Forman 6t t'n , or having claims against them, are rrspect.nlly requested to can ami settle the same with A V. brown o..wno are auuionzeii to rinse up the busi yean ot tne nrm. ii. tmun,, March 1. lUia. D. S. FORM AN. H. Brown and A. W. Hrown will continue the business of Merchant J adorinir. under the name of A. W. Know At Co. David S. Forman is employed to execute the cut ingand attend to manuiaciunng as here tol ore. mar. FURS AND HATTERS' TIIIMMINGN. THK snbscrdjers have just received a large stork of Furs 1 llslLr'aTrlmtninr.. bl.I.I. .1 il' -1- a wiu i - iiuiiisiiigq, niiik.il iiiej viieriuraaie t lowest price. fiO lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxon? and Snanih Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidn n Tips, Bndinsand bindimr. Hat leathers. Bow Sinn in kiv rrs.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, F.itrsct Locwuod Gum bhellac. Ate. Feb. 12. FAY ec KILliUL K.NK. OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROQQ8, Bookuller and Stationer, oppotite tin fttute Ihute. VAI-UAItl-E j:x;linh hook n.-cii lap. CAKUIlNAL VVOLSKV, by John Oalt, with odditionul il-JiiMtrutioiiB from Cavendmh't Life of WoJacy.and other unureea. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Loo the Tenth j hy William Roicoc t vola. French Kcvolution from 1709 to IUI4 by V, A. Mignot. 1 o. The Literary Iliutory of the Middl Apei, comprehending an account of the title of learning from the clone of tho reign of Atipustmtoiti revival in the lilteenlh century by Kev. JoBp.pli Bcrinpton. 1 vol, History of tho Coiinter Kpvolutinn In Fnfilnnd, for the reeBtahlihhment ofpopery under Chariot 11 and J a me 11 j by Armand Carrol, 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Kokcoo. I vol. The Italian Paintcri. Life of Michael An Ho, by U. Poppa, L. L. U. Liie of Kufiaello; by Quutrcmore do Quiiicy. 1 vol. j or in an Conqueit. History of the Conqiieit of F.ncland by the Normaim its couhs and its contRUuenrc in Kng Innd. Scotlund, Ireland, and on the Comment) by Auguilta Thierry. 2 vols. . Life of Luther, written hy himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michi'let. 1 vol. The Human l.epublic, hy M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy uudor Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Allied do Viuny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-pirn to tho French Involution; hy F. (iuirnt. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. Sit. J. K. SCUOlitiS. A valuable hook. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain-intf the political history, geographical position, and social state of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully ro- viseu irom the ancient writers. 1 lie rise and progress ot the principal Ku rope an nations, their political history, and the changea in their social condition, with a history ol the colonics founded by F.uropeans. IJy W. C. Taylor, LL. U,, M. H. A, S.. with questions adapted' for the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 117. For sale by Feb 21. J. It. SCIIOCHIS. 1) IS VOLUTION. In conscquo"co ol tin rccctrev- olution in France, and the present excited state o' Ku rope, the subscriber is selling Hooks, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Fapcr Hangings, 6lc, is very full, aud great bargains are to be had " 1'rogreis " is the word, and we intend selling ofl very low, to make room for a new stock. I'urcliasers will find it to their udvan'age to call on us first and lnt. " So mote it bo." April ID. J. It. SCUOUGS. IIANDIIOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Fainting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Kouvier. and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of itx detail, ai well for a text bonk in Academies, of both sexes, ns for self-instruction ; wilh a new explanatory snd critical vo-cnl.ulary; for sale by Feb.l. J. U. b( I.OCiOS. PAri.lt H AM.IMiS. A choice tnd well selected assortment of every variety acd price, from J'1.60 to JIB per di zen bolts; Bordering of almost every description, varying in price from 26c to 20 per strip, of 10 yds. We invito particular attention to tho above Papers and Hordcrinus, tt-eltng confident that thev will compare favorably with auv other stock iu the city. For sale nt the Bookstore of fiMareh 2;j J. K. SCKOGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prnso composition; tirst Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition $ mid a variety of other classical works. For tie oy Jan. o.j j. it. m.r.utius. FE OF NAPOLEON. History of Nnpoleon.from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with five u mi red illustrations, after designs by Horace Veruct. and twenty original portraits for sale cheap, by reD.xi. J. h. si iiuuiis. TatVF-IIOIJRS WITH THK lil'FAUTHbUS .1 Selected and arranged, with short bioarnphical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for sale by fe. xi. J. K. M,UUtiU. GOETHE. Tho Aiitobioprnpby of Goethe Truth and 1'oelry, from my life. Kdited by Farke Goodwin. fco.fi ror aaie ov j, , &uii(joi.s. A PLKA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W. il sawyer. for sate oy Feb. ; J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper, French style, for sale by J. It. SCKOGGS. April li. UMTF.D STATICS EXPLORING F.XIT.DITlON.-vols. lto., and maps, by Wilkes; for sale at March 27. SCROGGS'. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett ef the above work.ol lil larpe folio volumes: for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. R. SCROGGS'. IO. O. F. A few very tinclv embroidered F.ncampment Kcpnlia, (F. G. and K. P.) for salo by Apn; iu. j. u. Biiuiina. GEORGE t. 1UIOHFH. 1M1.L1AM GKKKIf RHODES V CiREENf CO.MMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O, Aenti qf Clinton Line O P. Scoville, 113. Brnnd st., New York ; W, Monieath 6t Co., Albany, N. Y. Hazard, Monteatli At Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. Agrnt qf Oaierjjo Line. Joseph Gilliert, 17 Ccrntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett ft, Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.; Truman Wiman, Oswego, N. Y. niar'ilo REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their goods from No. I.tiondnle's Row, to No. 1, Neil's new building, opposite tho State buildings, where tbey will be pleased to 6ee their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give tht in a call. Their stock has been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at whole sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. April 14. ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessont in the Greek, Latin aud German languages, at any hour. terms very low. References: Rev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Ar. Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. in. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ENTAR. lifehment, layette Co., lctinfvlviinin. THE friends of Hyukopatmy, and the public in (leneral, are respectfully informed lint this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo- IHlliin BiiifC rtuniioi, inn. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate &) patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathimr and drosing rooms for ladies, arc as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms- are furnished with all the necessary oains tor underlining a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water springs sin round the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring lulls are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a mott picturesque country. Dr. Baki., the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has bad several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be joined by D. Makok, Fellow of the Royal Colleoe nf Surgeons, London ; who is now visiting the best estab lishments in Knland. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as tho system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients $6 per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patient are required to bring llieir own nurses board can be had for them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Karh patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cottoc sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a lipht feather bedi likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lur bandages, ana one injection instrument. The fallowing diseaaes are successfully treated, and t cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers: A cue : Intlimattnn of the Lumra. Stomach. Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys ; Dyspepsia j Asthma ; Rheumatism, scute and chronic; Sciatica and Lnmbagof Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis ; Scrofula! iierrous niseases; rartial Paralysis: sica Headache ; Ieu rahria: Palpitation of the Heart: H vpochnndriasis i Droo sy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness ; Delirium Tremens) Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal AtTeetinmi Chronic Dyaentiry, or Diarrhtea; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, etc.. etc. Also. Female Diseases, as Protniuna Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; F.xcessire, Painful and Ohalnii-txi 1.r.t ...t...n II,. "r. Ildil ' NUMBER 30. CINCINNATI. S'OUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., have in ) store and for sale on liberal terms. 60 hf and qr piei Alexandre Scignette Brnndy 2fi " " M Maglory Bronuy. Vintage IHIfl; 10" J.ILCodarddo. 10U6j 16 Otard, Pupuy ot Co., do A " Lafayette dot 10 " J.J. Uupuy do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various. Brands : 100 I'ort do do doi m " Sherry do do doj 30 " ' Sweet Malaga do doi 2fi Cry do do doj 2D cases Cabinet Champaign Wine j 30 baskets Napoleon do doj 20 Sun 6c F.aglo doj 10 " Crown do doj 20 " Mciilsick do do i 60,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands; iu nerces i-ainbna Liquorice, " in mass ; ' (JO boxes Cut and Dried Cue wing Tobacco 100 Mo. li's'J'obacco,' our own brand;" 100 ' lbs do do; 100 Va. do taKoua brands; 1(0 " do do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee j 60 " Old Cov't Java Coffee 10 u 1'imento; W) baskets Sallad Oil ; 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Budisheiinerbeig " hliine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling Hock ) 200 brls llourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old j 6 puncheons St. Croix wm ; 2 " Jnmaica do 10 pipes Fine Apple Oin : SOUT11UATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, Muy 4. 24 Columbia si. SIIKKRY WIN.-20 qr catks Harmony palo Slier, ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond. and lor sale low by MJUTHUATE, 1IAWTHOKN 6c CO., julyI2. 24 Columbia st.f Cincinnati. SI C I LV MADEIRA W I N qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, aud for tale low by SOUTHUATF., HAWTHORN & CO, ju1yL2- 2t Columbia at. MADKIHA WINES. lOeiphts and octaves I'lundy Madeira Wine ; 6 pipes Woodhouse Madeira Wine 20 qr casks FriHt Madeira Wine, now Innding and for sale low by isOUTHGATti, HAVVTHOKN & CO., jul 12. 24 Columbia st. SCOTCH A LIS. 10 casks Tcnnanta Scotch Ale, in quarts mid putts, received by Charles Hammond, and for tale low bv bOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jnlvll 24 Columbia st C1ASNIA. Mil malts Cassia fresh and In lino order, re J ccivcd and liir ittle low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO. jnlyI2. 24 Columbia st. 1OC-UELLA ltRANDY.-."0bfniidqr pipes Alex. elgutitte. in store and tor sale low bv bOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 24 Columbia st. ROOKS AND STATIONERY. THK sitbvcriber having willidrawa from the firm of Derby. Bradley Ar Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. Ierby & Co.. at io. M5 Main street; and on the 10th ot April, opened an entire nrwstockof Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Bonks, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fanny Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those o bis friends and customers, who may favor him with their order. nnii mcy can rciy upon nnomg at all times, a lull stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. 11. W. DKUBV. TO THE PURLIC. HAVING completed our new PiuuoandTcaWarerooma, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 30splen uiu i innos. anu cneBis choice I cas. we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our lock which will be replenished weekly. uur teas arc purchased lor cast) direct from Importers, nd our Pianos beiiiii from Ihe manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in Ihe If. States. 'I he Piano Saleroom is over tfie Tea Wurerocms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. J ens put up in i and A pound nackaircs.of better nualitv. in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of the East em packing bouses. SMITH & NIXON. JN. E. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. LIGHTNING RODS. OjfiCt and Manvartory on Stith street, between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Roils, tn ten feet lengths, with Glass laolaters and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach monis for brick or frnme, lot-ether wilh his Cylinder three promd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which hnve the power of sate and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so thai any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful coniequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The im mense patronage ana extensive use ol these Lightning He-pollers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the ollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanea for Church es, Alc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head, ins win.imrB, meminc Attachment, packing and all char ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. (IT Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Licht- ning rums, witn wnom orders may be lett. Alay u..tim O . A . B 1 1 WK lT josTa inrRAItT a. jui sv rv jTjIjLj at i.vt CommiNMon nnd Produce Merchants, No. Ri. West Front si. t'i urinnnli. Lini'.RAL Cash Ailvnncr-s made on consignment! of Pro liuce or other merchandize. HKFKR TO Messick, Taylor & Walti, DapeKe & Bruce, John Kupler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh ft Co. M. Knglcr & Son, Kiln & Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17. .illy. HARDWARE AHII rilTI.PHV. WE bog leave to inl'nrn the Merchants of the Weslern country that we ire now receiving in addition to our mrinpr irori a spry eiiensive rarietv ol (ioods in the Hard wsrd line, of American. Knalish sndfiermsn nmniifartiiri. We particularlv renuest the M erehantfl tn an ffvaminntitn of our stock before they make their purchases in other Hinrnum, wC are connoeni mat nur prices will De found i,iiicj.iiuiiiiij nun uhhkih new i orn nnu oilier r.as tern cities, uur atocn is comprised in part of the follow jnirt Collin's, Simmon's, and Matin's Axes Mill and X Cut Sawa; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scvthe Sneaths j Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forka Haines; Traces Hoes; Amils; Shovels and Spades And Looking iilasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attontinn will l. in van m )! nv, ilers entrusted to our care. MEAD WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 PeaH street, Cincinnati. PORTA GEM t'TUA L tilt E I N S I It A NCE Co, C S. hi LL. Aokkt. I'oliinihu. (lino. 0FFICK of ihe Company at Cuvshnga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest Mutual ('ompan? in the Western Stales. Cnpilal to meet losses, oter JJi jOO.COO, secured he yond the possibility of Ion, and rapiJIy inrrrasine Tin Company haa been in operation 14 yean, arid has paid oser Aiuu,uw oi maaes, at an aserage cost to the memoeri oi 4 of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. . I 1 r. 1 . ' ' r ... . 1 . , -, VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. MTIIAT rcry desirable residence formerly occupied by Samue' Crosby, adjoininff the city of Columbua oa the east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, toeethei with ten acrea of Land, containing in eicellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Columbua, Dec. 9, 1847. J. KIDGWAYot CO. PRIJJTIXG IKK". P ROUT'S Printer's Ink. firm summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different qualities. Just received by juljH. 1. N. WIIITLVG fc HU.NTWGTOJJ. WERSTER'B DICTIONARY. THE ENTUtti WOIIK UNAUMDQED. IN nno volume crown quarto. Containing all the mat tar of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements up to the time of bis death, and now thoroughly revised aod greatly enlarged and improved hy 1'ruf. C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. ITFrice reduced to $'LjJ This edition contains three titnea the amount of nutter found in any other F.nglish Dictionary compiled in this country, or any nbritljrment of this work, yet Is sold at a trifling ouTin.uo uuo uie price oi otner ami nniieo worxs. " lie definitions are models of coiidensalioi lion and purity." tion, tVm, IS, taihoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qtiir 0, seems to us deservinir of ueneral oatrouaoe. We recommend it to all who desire to possess the MOST COMFLETK, ACLTJKATK and KELIAULE DIUTlUiN AKY Or THE LANuUAuK. SiKiiod by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Krelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of IN. York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dial. School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. I'hos. H licnton, " John Davis, , JeH'erson Davis, S. A. Douulass, " (ieo.N HridBs, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of Slate of Mass. Richard S. Kust, Commissioner of Common Schools In New Hampshire. iheodore f. rvincr, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Hubert C. Winthrop. Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives - Ldmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. Jidin Voting, itovernor of New York. Christoiiher Moruan. Secretary of State, and Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptiollcr. Kev. Samuel H. Coi, D. 1). Lyman Iteocher, D. D., President nf Lane Seminary. Calvin K. Slime, D. D., D. II. Allen, Professors in do. Hot. I It tnau Humphrey, D. D.,late Presideutof Amherst College. Kev. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio, M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicfrer, Professors in do. Benj. Larabee, D. D , President Middle bury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation trom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Frelingliuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to in habit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United Stales; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ie desirable, also, that tho acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to onr own citizens, but to foreigner who with to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become lucb a standard." Worthy ok Imitation. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! bo placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently edvanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oxen Itmtfwige, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of lite, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal mairnitude. at so small ex pense, ran be placed within the reach ol the rising genera tion 1 Many inielliireni, active minded children, whose pa rents arc ton poor to provide the work Ibr their families, may thus have access to the fountain head of the Luclish language. Teachers, too. whose limited pecuniary meant and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the au vanned me worn is uesignca io impart, would not only dc greatly improved iiicmseives, out would bo so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay uie comparatively inning expense. Webster's Dictionary is England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, publibhed by Messrs. ii. &. C. M err inm, we conclude will soon become the stan dard wherever the Kngligh language is spoken. The Lon don Literary Gazelle, ot April tat, speaks ol u in tiiulollow-ingjust terms :, ihe oriuinal edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in Knglaud to require us to dwell at length on iis plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, eacu aisiinguisnea in nu own sphere ot inquiry and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. The work is a noblo monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research nnd tha style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in F.urope. This volume must find its way into all our public aud good private libraries, for it provides the L'snglish student wiih a mass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by (i. ot C Mf.rriam. Springfield. Mass, For sale by 1. N. WHIT1NCI & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 21. .3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICA TION N. JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, $0. American leaung cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law, with especial refer enceto Mercantile Lawj by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. vvaiiace, r.snm., Minors ot uie American Edition of Smith's Leading Cases. 1 his work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va nous important branches of the law which were not included thereii,and is, in etiect, a continuation of that work. The canes consist of the most celebrated decisions in the federal Courts, and the Courta I the several Slates, upon the subjects discussed accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which are examined. i ne pumisners nave great pleasure in lutormiug 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 Ca ses, about one hundred in number, are found in Uie follow ing reports : Dallas. U. S.,Cranchdo.Wheaton do. Peters do. Gallison do, Brockenbrnugh do. Connecticut Ke porta. New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Met calf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do. Hill do. Uinney do, Sergeant Sl ftawle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, tiarr do, Harris Ac Gill do. Mice's S. C. do, Ohio do. the notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about half of each volume, and are a completo collection of all the American cases (numbering several thouaaml) which bear upon the subject discussed, eitherdirectly or incidentally. A wide ana thorough rane of research has been taken by the learned Kditors, and the profession will find in the Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, s work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, and in lis vuiiurim uepnnmem claiming piace in uie nrst rsnft of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated In the first volnme are-Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill ot Exchange, Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Ieed. Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, a.ndorier,F,qutty, Kxecution. Executors. Factor. Frau- dulest Conveyances. Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Li tem, Indemnity, Inlancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest, Judgments, Land, Legacies. Lei Loci Contractus, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotinbilitv, Negotiation. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments. Fledire. Post Otlice, Preferences. Presentment, Prochien Ami. Promissory Note. Katirication, Heal Kstate. Release, Kent, Arrear, HesponJent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant. Discharge of Surety, F.ase-ment, F.stnppel in Pais. General Average. Guarantv, Insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy; Insurable Interest Representation Insurable Interest Valuation Judgments of other Mates. License. Memorandum Cisims, Notire, generally, snd as applied tn the compart nf guaranty, Policy, Pro Rata Freight, Sale by Masisr, Warranty of Seaworthiness. The preat favor with which Smith's Leading Cases was received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ Uie same method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, in the Jurisprudence of tins country. We have formerly spoken ot the very satisfactory manner in which tltey edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442 ) In the present work the v have more than fulfilled the expectations raised by the other j added lo which, the typographical execution nf the first vol. (the only one now published.) is hignlv creditable to ine puui liners, notion imw Keporter, IW. Gresley's EaaitT Evidence-New Edition. From the Second London K III ion, with N.-tes relerring to the Amenrsn Decisions, by A. J. Fish Lq ,of Uie Philadelphia Bar A Treatise on thm f.w nf FvifUnra is th lM.t. Equity, by the late R. N. irrsley, Lsq ; second edition, with such alterations and additions as render it conformable to the Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, as to F.vidence in the High Coart of Chancery t tone t her with divers further illustration, h ref erence to the law snd practice, as to evidence in the Courts of Common Law and Civil Law, by C. A divert, 1 vol. 8vo. T. et J. vV. JOH.XSON, Law Publishers aod Importers. li7 Cbesnut street, PjiIs. For tale by June 8. 1. N. WHTTIXO At HUNTINGTON. MffE. FRESH burnt Lime st b cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Kail Koad Lime Kilns, near Um Penitentiary. July RU.Vw
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Full Text | r" M, B. THRALL & IIEN11Y HEED, jV EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricl loutu-aait corner of High itreot uul Sugar alley TERMS. . Daily per annum, Tii-weekljf por annum, Weakly per annum, ' J7 00 4 00 1 00 Terms of Advertiaiiig. Twelre linn or leu, one or Hire, insertion!, S'i 55 conU for each additional insertion for three niontha J5 forsii niontha U for 12 inonlci Jlit Longer adverliae-uionta in the laine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 20 in an niontha. Br thr Vr.Aii. For twc-lra linoa gl fourth of a eol .run Sa half a column 30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEY Sand L'ounerllora at Law, Columbui, Ohio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington'! Book-store, up ataira. Not. 1, IBIS. K.J.Mtthkw. A. H. Butti.es. IIHOIDWAV iiotix. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad itroel, Colnmliui, O- hio. npni u. .mi. I. N. WIUT1NU it HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS aod Stationer!. neil door to tho Clinton Uaiik.HiRhatrcet.Columbua.Ohio. A large aaaortmenj if Books and Stationery always on hnnd. KI'lltKK'i' JL l.H.I.I'.Y. B' OOK-BINDI'.RS, Uigh itreet, opposite the Public Offi ce!, UOIUUIDUS. Wm. Skibkht. M.t,. i.ii.i.kt. WilliHin 11. Jnrvi! 4 Henry Jnrvm. CIOLLKC'TOKS and Account Settlera, forrranklm and J adjoining countiei.will attend to all businesi entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stain, Brst door north of Mct.oy i itore. April 14, limi. y. Columbus, Ohio W. E. IK. M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of the linn of Crane At Ide, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the residence of the ate Col. M. Jewell. May 6..dlf. i:ri!l' AnilOTT At CO.. DF.ALF.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Noil!. Gla!. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical TooU, Military (ioodi, 6cc. &.C., No. lul High itreet, sign of tho Gilt Padlock. u im: a Itif II AIIDS DEALERS in Foreign and Uomcslic Dry Goods. Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, Jtc. ccc., wholesale and retail, No. I . lioiulale's How, nign street. I. It. M 1MIGGS. DEALER in Law.Medicall'hcolosicnl.Clossical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby, old stand, opposite the aiato House. J. II. W III'. A TON. DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicinea, Painti.Oili, Dve Stuffs, Gloss, ic. :c.,wholesolennd retail, corner of High and Uroad street!, lolumbus, Ulno. i.'iv a- Kii.noi um:. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drnga. Medicines, PainU.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes. oVc., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. I.IH-II. C. K. KING, TVEALER IN DRY GOODS, etc., opposite Exchange XJ Batik, Coliinilms. rsov. iu..tf. M. It. BATEHAM, EDITOR oftheOiiiol.'ui.TiVAToK.aJournol of Agrlcul. turc ond Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o ach month. Terms Jl perycari four copies for S3. Office in the Bank Building:, near the State House. Sa It. CO.1l STOCK & CO., T-nnAl!niti ind COMMISSION MERCHAN JU Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacture, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. . r. J. KIDC.WAY & CO'S nlln!l rnllNllKV. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum X bus.Ohio. Stovcsofallkiuds,andagreatvarietyol'Cas- tings, alwnya on hand. mi. i, um COELMBUS HAT STORE. t k itnnmil I. lliah itrpet. onoosite the State BiiiKt .1 : L..n. nn linml a aicA assortment of Hat! JT and cop! ol me laiesi lasiuuns. na nijB .... mil iioiisr.. K WINNE ii"o;iome" in tho Neil House, and will render all 10 who nuke their itay with linn. Dec 10. dtf iv. II. 1 AYI.OII. ENGRAVER. 0 FFICE on Northeast corner of High and lown Streets, up stairs opposite Lulled Statca tlotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX nnd A. F. Pt.KnT will practice Low, ne . n.irtnnra in Franklin and adioiiiing counlic!. Office on east it side of ni l itreot. omiosite 1. 1. nmng num. ingtnn a Bookstore 1' 00. III..I-WM. ivM. it II I VII1I1F. KII.EY. riTtir:tr'Ai .,) M,.,.iinnienl Dentist. Columbus, Ohio, Affent for Alcock's Premium l eelh. For sole Baker dt Hilev's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. iiTV rintiv K'rAItl.F.. rrtHP1. .ol,.rr,lr Ion reiiiovid to the new buck stable huill JL by Dr. L. Goodnle, corner of Sugar and Fnir alleyi, a low e'eps Irom llign street, aim rear m me ,...ii.., .1....... irj" hoRSKS AND CARKIAUIiS TO l.h:V No, a..dir. J. massed W. A. McCOY A CO., -tf TIini.F.SAI.K. AM) RETAIL DEALERS in Fancy XX Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, colummis, unio. geoiu;e E. WAI.CUTT, SIGN AND VANNKK PAINTER, Nov. it... dtf. coi.umiu!, onto is'cp iit'i iTii'ii nv i:xi'i:i:ss. a VAitn-' rv ni r., 'I'urk Satin aad Channjlion ftilk Par A ssols i Also, new style French Lawns, Grenadine Shawla. and a variety of Fringe!, jj"'" .,.,3 Mnv II. one Horn 8outh 0 tni7ol Home. aNTIV IT. AH ODTDONEI AND if you doubt it call and try smne of the kind that will recommend itself. Only V cts per lb., at M. GOODING'S. April . One door south of tho Capitol I louso. IviiifMl Nnfctni'lea. a t cn n,,l,u ....mm nnd fntimve Soectarles. for ! A ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Clasi, of all kinua, tilted in 0111 ironies ni soon nuut - lownrir e bv W. A. PLATT A ')., low price, by t Cl). I. Aril Iloml. CAI'ES, CnllHra and ChimiBelti. J A g""d stock, ollercd very low at Aprat. .illy. ' M. GOODIN(ySi ' i t! I OVI US OF THE WEED ! COMF.-and try some of the best flavored Cavendish Tobacco in Die city. Coll at M. GOODING'S, April i. One door snutn 01 the v.opiioi iiouse, i-iim viii v r:ir:n A MS. JT Sonietlilng new j also. French, English. Scotch, Amcri can and Linen do., one door loutu 01 cspnoi iiik. April 21. .d. M. GOODING v a Pttisn TT'l RNITrRE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Alm,rolish. X ing nnd Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. IIK.ATOiM, Druggist, March K. Corner of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. GENLTNE Mouie-Hole Auvili, t the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK GOLD FENS... .A fresh supply received this day. aud for sa,e very low. W. A. PLATT At O, April 3. I1U7. Neil House, G UN SMITHS will nleasc notice thstwe have fnrsnh atlflie sign of the (.ilt Padlock. Kil. High ilreet, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, from 1,0 to TJO halls to the pouna. Also, Cun Lo ks of vsrious kinds. Butts. Ouards mil Thim-bles, (ierman bilver, Sheet Brass and ilmost all other (iun material. UKRE, ABBOTT At CO. Dec. U. NEW DRESS ;KiDS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Balzorines, Baragei. Mils-hn (iinehams. F.mbroidcred ditto. He I.sins. A c. All new ityles. lor sale by WLNO ti HICIIABDS'. G'm doisuper black and light colored kid. Also, lac! lisle, ailk, 4c. Call in at M. (.OODINO'S. April 2. -dly. One door aontli of Capitol Iiouse. HOSIERY. SO dozen Ladies', Misses and Children's lima, new and cbeao I also, a fine stock of 'tents' half Hose at M. (iOODIMi'S, April SB. One door louth of the Capitol House. RAWS. H OE & CO., and Wilmot At Kowlajid'i Mill and Croe! cut Saws; Hoe li Co. and Wilmot (k Rowland's Circulardo.: Spear At Jackson's snd other Hsnddo.j Pannel ind ripping do. Butcheri' ind Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. C-F.KF., APBOTT k CO. HARDW ARE. t.t.HE, ABBOTT or. CO., it the npn of the tiilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresk anpply of goods, which makes their nock embrace more ar ticlei in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thev ire disposed to sell goeili at Isir rales, and would re- pectfolly request purchasers to call and examine, their goods ud prices. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. ROMRTIIINf; FOR THE LADIES. VOR Y Fain, ((old and ateel benda, purse clasps and rin(ri, nursn twist, indler ailk. nnbrnideiinriilk and wnrateda, embroiderinjr pnlterna, ennvaaa for embroidering, ailk, linen and worsted bruicli and tapea, linen and cotton rloai, viclo-ria cord, ailk and linen fringe!, jaconet and iwisi rdginga and imertinga, linen, thrrnd and liilc lacea, edging! and in- .ertings, and many other little luiui, may De muno cueapai 6 ' ' M. (iOODINCJ'S, May 1. ' One door soulh of Cipitol House. PURE WATER. ENNT SON'S Patent Diaphragm W ater Filler. We hare nut received a few of these very valuable articles which are highly recommended by nil who have seen them in use, and which we are rendv to sell nt manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. ObHE, AUUU1 1 at WJ. Nov. h. 200 KI.C.S TUN I ATA KAILS, just recwd and Tor nle at the sign or the l&ept. iu.j rAu tauuw i. KKNL'INE WOLSK-IIOLi: ANVILS. TUST received aud ibr sale at the sipn of the Sept. 10. iiiLT jTAIJI.wi i. M:V HON NETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new ond well selected assortment of Noapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which con be ollord ed at unusually low price!. FAY k hILUOLKNh. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. T AMI'S and Bauds; India Rubber Cloth and W lnplj I Oil Cloth and mats s 1'olent L.caineranu uiuuuig. j Potent Cloth and Dash Frames ; Light Frames nnd Tassclls; Spring! and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT it. CO. AMIES' SHOES. Just received a line umrlinout i nt' I .miles' French Morocco nnd Kid Grecian Tics ond llmkins. at the sign of the Golden Knot, wnicli ore selling oil chenper tliun ever before sold in thii city. Jnn '.ill. 8 ri. ri. rtimnw.u ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.- i i :nin Ti.unpirlirpnnilineB.Crvstaliiies.Silk nnd W on! Bernges, plain and fancy, one door south of Capitol House. April zi..n. iti. hwiihu. "CM HER I I.UM BER I The subscriber has on J hand lor sole at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, n lnrgc and complete assortment i.l Lountry Lumber of almost cverT variety and description. Hnvmg erected Dry Houses, will also have a large Uuntity ot aea-aoned flooring on and niter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that win ne soiu ai re duced pricea. All good orders lor Lumber will be prompt ly attended to. I'eb.6..tt. M. L. Mil.LIVAM. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter M mined Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 pallons Whnle Ooii, for sale by FAY & Ml.liuiiJM., Dee. I. ij. "n-. MACHINE I'AKDS. IUJ seta ol machine Lnroa, niKt received Irom the Manufactory at Leiccster.Mai- sacliusell!. and for sale at No. ItfJ, llipli street. p,,c,7, hAV at. munuunnr. H 1 A It K ET II ASK ITS. Willow Maiket Hnskele, IU a line article, at the OILT PAlLOLK. Oct. I. a i aim:i- ASSOHTill i:NT OF Oinchains. Ualtorinei. Lawns snd liarnces. just ere 'd by April li. WINU & KICHAKDS. 100 doen Fill's, OF Spear As Jackson. Mottram, Ibbotson, unlcner ana other celebrated makcra, for lole at the si'jn of the April 7. t.u.i rAi'iAii e.. NO. 101 IlltJII KTKEKT. ONF. I1LNLHI.U pairs Lliptic Springs lor buttciei ana carrinKCS.iust received and for sale nt the sign of tlit Set. 10? OI1.T PADLOCK. L'i! t'rmu I'll L'U n,ujlii . ... (V Domestic Manutacture, the best in the marKet.lor sa c at t ho aicn ol Uie raoiaa-a. Sept. 10. Solar Lord Lnnips, . OF Cornelius At t o., manutacture. Also, Lamp Inm-mings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LATl l-U., Kill 1 ioiiss. JAHASOLS, BONNET IUUIiONS, ilN. HAMS, &c Thia day received nnollier lot ol those dark changeable silk, and 1 unjue oaun raraauii, much in demand. Also, a lew piece! Friendly lungliama, lionnci niuuons, ("oronntion Cnril. Ac. ...... n Also, Kico Foundation, (a new article tor ftiillincri i lion, net WUalcbonci, Black nnd While Crape nnd ( rape Lieso &C June 11. M. COOULNO. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A Inrue lot offered at reduced prices aud no mistake. Call soon nt 1 M. COODINd'S. May 1, One door south of Cnpitol House. I'AIIUI VNK'S PATENT PLATFOI1M Scales and Counter Balance! at manufacturer'! pricea. For snlc by 1 ..i'i;,, tniirtTT a. fr ur.nr., nmnji i . April J. Sign of the tiilt Pad Lock. IlIC'H Dnmnsk Embroidered Tnble tovcri, a XV superior article, just received at liuum.i 3, April Id. One door louth of the Capitol Iiouse. urn f i tt i'iiN conns.- V. 4 Klilid Turkey Hcd Curiam stuff; alao, white Isce and embroidered white do, at April 41. .d ly. W. auTi Ceniiine Arniitnge lUouacliole Anvils, CJOLID box and common Vises, lor sale at the sign of the OA pril 7. (ill.T PADLOCK. Senlii nnd I'refe. SF.ALS Fngrnved, ind Seal Presses lurnislieil.tor Iota rmm Public Cnniinon Pleas and rluoreme Court, lie. conlcrs. A c. ic, at very low prices and short notice, by Jvlarcll 17. . A. 11. A I I u., lieu tioiibb. OEIVEK. 25 doz. Seives, asbortcil nuuihers ; of iron, O I brass, and hnir, at the OILT PADLOCK. CiAWS! SAHS!! SO Mill Snwi, of Cast and Herman O Steel, for sale at the sign ol the Dec. II GILT PADLOCK. CiHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip- kJ tion. lor sale at the Shoe and Leather More or Mavai.llin. H. II. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS I OK SALE. TWF.NTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situated nn the louih can nart of the citv. (title Bood.l for sale by Dec. U. U!17. J. UIDCW AY &. CO, STARCH. rTMlK Columbus Starch Factory is now in opemtion. Tin JL BITenilon oi iieiiicrs auu uiiiris io ,t,u, -.u ,v m,v "-..- lil'iil article of Piarl Marek now beinc made. (;onntry Mercbnnts and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio I inur More. y n. n.sn ot v.w. Cash and ilia highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. "epi. j. H bite Lend. Oil nnd Ilriisbrs. rpWF.NTY bids. Linseed Oil, ill whole aud half barrel!) X 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish, Paint and W Iiilewarh Brushes. Jnlv IC,. (iF.UF., ABBOTT &. CO. CALL AT M. COODINC'S. nF. not hi sot ni of Tin: la rnoi. novm. WHLBK you niny find one or fie best selected and moi desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry (ioods in the city, which are nenrly all new. and were purclinseo low for rash, and will lie sold as cheap as they can be found an) where. April 21..0. SEED STORE & AtiRICtl.TURAL WARE. ROOM. f Arte Florr. nr.rf nW It rs( of tht Pott Offm.) fl'ST received, a lame and general assortment of Gar J lil fi tuo Vli t n Si Klis, embracing every desirable va. riety adapted to thii climate. Now 11 the time to obtain seeds for choice vegetable!, as planting time ii it hand And to the ladies we have to oiler 1 select and large vnri. ety of I lontT pttds. Catalogue! of seed! and fruit tree! st the store. Also, in store. Pratl'i Com Planter, which the farmers nr oenerallv invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, 4c. 60 bushel! timothy seed, osage orange, ind mustard seed ; also, on consignment, a large lot 01 iruii trees, ior sai r biw. Auction Tha room is now ready for the reception ol roods to lie sold at oublic sale. anJ we shall exert uurselvei to give satisfaction to ill w ho may favor ul with goods to be old in that manner. ui iui. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. JLaJriIsliUUCB3 3 UkKJ(BlXlD3SB 3 THE undersigned hai inst received, ind will keen con- . ., 1 - 1. c t 1 l.k h .m . aisoisnuy I'll iiaiiu.b upp,7 "I Wrniri,.ll. " snnlv bv prescription. Heii also prepared to bleed snd cui hv nrescrintion. Prr.mnt ittcntion will be oaid to all pre scriptions. tnquire at Denis At Son'i. corner of Hich and Rich streets. C. E. BOYLE. RrjtrtnmTht. Denig, S Tilth snd Buttetlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1848. AVntrhci, Jewelry, Silvcr-Unre, Lnnips, ie., &c. M m. A. Piatt & Co.. (1m the Neil House,) 1IAVK on hand r good ftimrtment of VViitchei, Jpwflrv. SilvfrWnr. Sulur l.tinmM. I'erfiJincrv. A '.. JJ V- . f, ' " mond pointed Cold lJcni. ( bent maker',) Gold and Silver Pcncili nnd Thi milieu. Conilia, nriidlipflur the Hnir, Clotlici and Teeth, 1'lated and Uhtiuiia Cnitora, Candlesticks, Cnke Bankets and Ton-Hfiti, superior Knrors, (war- rantea.) rocket Knives aim cisaors, uenumo Hcmnunsi Needles, bent quality, Pistols with one and six barrcls; Clocks, Lamp ()ana and Lamn Wick, Watch Makers oojs ami ftimeriais, otc. a.c., an 01 wuicn uicj are now iiuif? at very low pnce. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced orkmcn and wnrrantrd. Also, seals Knpravcd for JNotnries ounty and .State olhcers, Societies, &c sml Seal rest.es of an excellent and cheap constrLction furnished at rt notice. lec. to. New Tailorlutr and Dry ionda EKtablinhmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fAo 501, llinh fUtrceL Corner of Hick Street,) IAVIMi secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fore man. (whose well known skill in fitting needs no prniM.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds ofclnthinir i the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for then to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They have also enlarged their store room, and arc receir- ng n larpe supply of i)ry (oorig; so they can safely say ney nave one oi me most aesirnoin assortments oi uutu tJrif onoas ana nothing tn the i if it. N. R Groceries. Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Cans. Bonnets. &c. alwnvs on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. VOIimiDUfl April ., MH.t .iw. iPKiiiott colohi:d i)A(;rrRiir O OTVPtS. The subscrilier would rei-pecttullv nn nouure to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he lias taken rooms tn Ainuos block, wnere ne is prepared to sipctite Diiuuerreotvoe likenetPCB.by an improved process, which gives to the picture- a much liner tone than modes of operating. rertmin wtsning anyunng in trie line oi mis on, ore re-ectl'ully invited to call alius rooms, l'erfect satinfaction vrn, or no clmrpo. 1'erisoiiH are tauirht the art of triking likenesBes and pre paring all kinds of Chemicals used by laguerrrnn nrtints.on e most rcnsonuoie terms. t.. a. aiuuuinui, Oct. 3(..dtf. THE KEW STOKE AT IIO.11 1.', AGAIN. FAXON SMITH At MAHTIN, HAVF. returned to their former stand, Wo. 3, Neil'e new block, Htid are better than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a larjie and ell selected stock of fashionable Sprinii (iooiIs. thev feel confident that they are now ablo to servo all who may favor lliein Willi ineir pnuonnpe. The atlenlion of the Ladles is especially invited to their stock of Lnwns, Muslins, Ciinghanis, Karages, Flench work'd collars, t.nimizcus, I'arasols, A'C. Tho (ientlenon are also invited to enll and esnminc their very extensive stock of llroad ('lolhs.C'assinieres, VeHtinys, ravats, .uinmer Hats, ami oilier seasonable goods too nil liicrous to mention. Lome one, ennse all. April li 1 AXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. I'APDK 1I AN(.IN(.S DEPOT. A'o. 1(1. Cmrtlmult s(., A. 1 ., uimo'itt the U rslrm Hnlrf. rpilF. LHOTOiN MANUFACITIHLNO COMPANY JL (organized under tho tiencrnl Mauitracturini! Lnw ol ic State of New York) offer at wholesale, inoilantiliesto suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approven crcilii. I'ttptr llimnwg. ot every variety of style and price, aud Murder to match 'ire Hoard' Prints in grent vniictv. Trannmrrnt Window tihadfa. Oil PainU'd II mdnw t'lmdei nnd It trie lliriuoio Curtain Papert. of lie latest styles nml superior tlnon, nil ol their own manu nctiireamliniiiortalinn. As their Stock is lnrgc nnd entire. Iv new, they invite Merchants, Bookseller! and Dealers in those articles, to call and examine their st les nnd prices. 'brnover thev visit the City. Country Merchnnls can ex- mine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tho morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew York, Feb. Kl, l!MB..7md. NRW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. 11. Itl Ilk and WM.F. CX) 1 have just opened a new Tuilor Minp, on lligb street, in Ihe city of Coliimbiis, opposite the ( nited Stales llotrl, whero they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in nil its branches. Particular attention paid tn cutting, and work made up on short notice, and in tho most approved style. i'bey respectfully solicit a share of the public pat rounge. juiy 2D..iwtt, OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take rinks on Lives and Froperty, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsitrnnre. l ire Ilrimrtmeiit. fTf The averaee cost ol Insurance in this Department,!! loss than one-fourth per cent, per annum. 1'ohcies Usenet! on the aiutual or L-Aan pianattneop tion of the applicant. jiiie wponrimeni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates ot premium. 1. u. Advantages mano avaname on two or more coniiu ge ones. r or iniormanon, apniy bi me tniirr, vnrni'iiu-r a nuiiumc between the Lxcbanue and 'it v Hanks, Hiyh street, Co lundms. TIMOTHY GH1FF1TU, Sept. Ifi, Ullo. twy. Secretary. FIRE-I IRE-FIRE. nnilF. FroTFctiuN Insiikamk ('out ia NY, of Hartford J. Conn., continue at their sue ney in this city to insure Dwelling Houses. Mores aud Warehouses, imhih, m ami lac tones, tVc, and the contents ot each, together with every other similar speeies of property, aoainst loss ob dam-ai k nv Fi UK, The rates of premium offered are aa low as those of anv other similar institution ; and settlements; ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long eatnhlndicd l ompanv. Utliee in the Lity liank iiuiniinff, up siairs. Oct. l:-..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. RIJKDELI., IN TUX NEIL JIOU8E, HAS just received his Sprinu supply of New Goods invites gentlemen to call and examine them. April 2(i..dlf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. rpHR most comolele assortment from the Quaker estab- X bailment Hochester. IS. V., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio. and t!( liison's do. I wo hundred vnriet'es of Flower Pceds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and tor sale by April 2(1. Hi, High st. AKARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. IOKsnla, tho materials of a Printing Otlice. consisting chlelly of a power press, price 4'(iOU ; 3ti0 lbs. o( traall pica, 10 His. of lonR primer, MH) lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) i.xpids. ot winion. it:u ius.oi orevier, luipusinii siones, rases, stands, stirks. en I lei a, chases. & c, &c. An oppor tunity mipht be all'ordrd to a suitable person topny in part lor the materials, iy printing a weesiy religious newspaper A larpe and extended jou omre mimn ne coouuciea. Address, post paid, the piililisliers of the WL&TLUN CIIKI&T1AN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Columbia liiMirniicv C oiiiany. Fire and Marine.. This Company continues to insure every species of build inir. and the furniture, machinery, goods, w ares and mercan dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail veHsels, and the cargoes of steam Iwa It. sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, acainst the perils of seas, lakes and riven on the most Invuntue terms. a. S. t.lfhW, June 1, lftl4. dtf. Htcretmy TVTOTirr. The co-pnrtncrhip heretofore existinir he 1 tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by mutaal consent. All persona indebted to the late firm ot I). S. Forman 6t t'n , or having claims against them, are rrspect.nlly requested to can ami settle the same with A V. brown o..wno are auuionzeii to rinse up the busi yean ot tne nrm. ii. tmun,, March 1. lUia. D. S. FORM AN. H. Brown and A. W. Hrown will continue the business of Merchant J adorinir. under the name of A. W. Know At Co. David S. Forman is employed to execute the cut ingand attend to manuiaciunng as here tol ore. mar. FURS AND HATTERS' TIIIMMINGN. THK snbscrdjers have just received a large stork of Furs 1 llslLr'aTrlmtninr.. bl.I.I. .1 il' -1- a wiu i - iiuiiisiiigq, niiik.il iiiej viieriuraaie t lowest price. fiO lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxon? and Snanih Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidn n Tips, Bndinsand bindimr. Hat leathers. Bow Sinn in kiv rrs.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, F.itrsct Locwuod Gum bhellac. Ate. Feb. 12. FAY ec KILliUL K.NK. OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROQQ8, Bookuller and Stationer, oppotite tin fttute Ihute. VAI-UAItl-E j:x;linh hook n.-cii lap. CAKUIlNAL VVOLSKV, by John Oalt, with odditionul il-JiiMtrutioiiB from Cavendmh't Life of WoJacy.and other unureea. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Loo the Tenth j hy William Roicoc t vola. French Kcvolution from 1709 to IUI4 by V, A. Mignot. 1 o. The Literary Iliutory of the Middl Apei, comprehending an account of the title of learning from the clone of tho reign of Atipustmtoiti revival in the lilteenlh century by Kev. JoBp.pli Bcrinpton. 1 vol, History of tho Coiinter Kpvolutinn In Fnfilnnd, for the reeBtahlihhment ofpopery under Chariot 11 and J a me 11 j by Armand Carrol, 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Kokcoo. I vol. The Italian Paintcri. Life of Michael An Ho, by U. Poppa, L. L. U. Liie of Kufiaello; by Quutrcmore do Quiiicy. 1 vol. j or in an Conqueit. History of the Conqiieit of F.ncland by the Normaim its couhs and its contRUuenrc in Kng Innd. Scotlund, Ireland, and on the Comment) by Auguilta Thierry. 2 vols. . Life of Luther, written hy himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michi'let. 1 vol. The Human l.epublic, hy M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy uudor Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Allied do Viuny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-pirn to tho French Involution; hy F. (iuirnt. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Feb. Sit. J. K. SCUOlitiS. A valuable hook. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain-intf the political history, geographical position, and social state of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully ro- viseu irom the ancient writers. 1 lie rise and progress ot the principal Ku rope an nations, their political history, and the changea in their social condition, with a history ol the colonics founded by F.uropeans. IJy W. C. Taylor, LL. U,, M. H. A, S.. with questions adapted' for the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 117. For sale by Feb 21. J. It. SCIIOCHIS. 1) IS VOLUTION. In conscquo"co ol tin rccctrev- olution in France, and the present excited state o' Ku rope, the subscriber is selling Hooks, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Fapcr Hangings, 6lc, is very full, aud great bargains are to be had " 1'rogreis " is the word, and we intend selling ofl very low, to make room for a new stock. I'urcliasers will find it to their udvan'age to call on us first and lnt. " So mote it bo." April ID. J. It. SCUOUGS. IIANDIIOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Fainting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Kouvier. and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of itx detail, ai well for a text bonk in Academies, of both sexes, ns for self-instruction ; wilh a new explanatory snd critical vo-cnl.ulary; for sale by Feb.l. J. U. b( I.OCiOS. PAri.lt H AM.IMiS. A choice tnd well selected assortment of every variety acd price, from J'1.60 to JIB per di zen bolts; Bordering of almost every description, varying in price from 26c to 20 per strip, of 10 yds. We invito particular attention to tho above Papers and Hordcrinus, tt-eltng confident that thev will compare favorably with auv other stock iu the city. For sale nt the Bookstore of fiMareh 2;j J. K. SCKOGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnolds first and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prnso composition; tirst Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition $ mid a variety of other classical works. For tie oy Jan. o.j j. it. m.r.utius. FE OF NAPOLEON. History of Nnpoleon.from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with five u mi red illustrations, after designs by Horace Veruct. and twenty original portraits for sale cheap, by reD.xi. J. h. si iiuuiis. TatVF-IIOIJRS WITH THK lil'FAUTHbUS .1 Selected and arranged, with short bioarnphical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for sale by fe. xi. J. K. M,UUtiU. GOETHE. Tho Aiitobioprnpby of Goethe Truth and 1'oelry, from my life. Kdited by Farke Goodwin. fco.fi ror aaie ov j, , &uii(joi.s. A PLKA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b Frederick W. il sawyer. for sate oy Feb. ; J. R. SCROGGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper, French style, for sale by J. It. SCKOGGS. April li. UMTF.D STATICS EXPLORING F.XIT.DITlON.-vols. lto., and maps, by Wilkes; for sale at March 27. SCROGGS'. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett ef the above work.ol lil larpe folio volumes: for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. R. SCROGGS'. IO. O. F. A few very tinclv embroidered F.ncampment Kcpnlia, (F. G. and K. P.) for salo by Apn; iu. j. u. Biiuiina. GEORGE t. 1UIOHFH. 1M1.L1AM GKKKIf RHODES V CiREENf CO.MMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O, Aenti qf Clinton Line O P. Scoville, 113. Brnnd st., New York ; W, Monieath 6t Co., Albany, N. Y. Hazard, Monteatli At Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. Agrnt qf Oaierjjo Line. Joseph Gilliert, 17 Ccrntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett ft, Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.; Truman Wiman, Oswego, N. Y. niar'ilo REMOVAL. WING & RICHARDS have removed their goods from No. I.tiondnle's Row, to No. 1, Neil's new building, opposite tho State buildings, where tbey will be pleased to 6ee their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give tht in a call. Their stock has been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at whole sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. April 14. ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessont in the Greek, Latin aud German languages, at any hour. terms very low. References: Rev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones Ar. Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. in. .dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ENTAR. lifehment, layette Co., lctinfvlviinin. THE friends of Hyukopatmy, and the public in (leneral, are respectfully informed lint this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo- IHlliin BiiifC rtuniioi, inn. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate &) patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathimr and drosing rooms for ladies, arc as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms- are furnished with all the necessary oains tor underlining a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water springs sin round the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring lulls are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a mott picturesque country. Dr. Baki., the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has bad several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be joined by D. Makok, Fellow of the Royal Colleoe nf Surgeons, London ; who is now visiting the best estab lishments in Knland. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as tho system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients $6 per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patient are required to bring llieir own nurses board can be had for them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Karh patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cottoc sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a lipht feather bedi likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lur bandages, ana one injection instrument. The fallowing diseaaes are successfully treated, and t cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers: A cue : Intlimattnn of the Lumra. Stomach. Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys ; Dyspepsia j Asthma ; Rheumatism, scute and chronic; Sciatica and Lnmbagof Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis ; Scrofula! iierrous niseases; rartial Paralysis: sica Headache ; Ieu rahria: Palpitation of the Heart: H vpochnndriasis i Droo sy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness ; Delirium Tremens) Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal AtTeetinmi Chronic Dyaentiry, or Diarrhtea; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, etc.. etc. Also. Female Diseases, as Protniuna Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; F.xcessire, Painful and Ohalnii-txi 1.r.t ...t...n II,. "r. Ildil ' NUMBER 30. CINCINNATI. S'OUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., have in ) store and for sale on liberal terms. 60 hf and qr piei Alexandre Scignette Brnndy 2fi " " M Maglory Bronuy. Vintage IHIfl; 10" J.ILCodarddo. 10U6j 16 Otard, Pupuy ot Co., do A " Lafayette dot 10 " J.J. Uupuy do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various. Brands : 100 I'ort do do doi m " Sherry do do doj 30 " ' Sweet Malaga do doi 2fi Cry do do doj 2D cases Cabinet Champaign Wine j 30 baskets Napoleon do doj 20 Sun 6c F.aglo doj 10 " Crown do doj 20 " Mciilsick do do i 60,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands; iu nerces i-ainbna Liquorice, " in mass ; ' (JO boxes Cut and Dried Cue wing Tobacco 100 Mo. li's'J'obacco,' our own brand;" 100 ' lbs do do; 100 Va. do taKoua brands; 1(0 " do do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee j 60 " Old Cov't Java Coffee 10 u 1'imento; W) baskets Sallad Oil ; 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Budisheiinerbeig " hliine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling Hock ) 200 brls llourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old j 6 puncheons St. Croix wm ; 2 " Jnmaica do 10 pipes Fine Apple Oin : SOUT11UATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, Muy 4. 24 Columbia si. SIIKKRY WIN.-20 qr catks Harmony palo Slier, ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond. and lor sale low by MJUTHUATE, 1IAWTHOKN 6c CO., julyI2. 24 Columbia st.f Cincinnati. SI C I LV MADEIRA W I N qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, aud for tale low by SOUTHUATF., HAWTHORN & CO, ju1yL2- 2t Columbia at. MADKIHA WINES. lOeiphts and octaves I'lundy Madeira Wine ; 6 pipes Woodhouse Madeira Wine 20 qr casks FriHt Madeira Wine, now Innding and for sale low by isOUTHGATti, HAVVTHOKN & CO., jul 12. 24 Columbia st. SCOTCH A LIS. 10 casks Tcnnanta Scotch Ale, in quarts mid putts, received by Charles Hammond, and for tale low bv bOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jnlvll 24 Columbia st C1ASNIA. Mil malts Cassia fresh and In lino order, re J ccivcd and liir ittle low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO. jnlyI2. 24 Columbia st. 1OC-UELLA ltRANDY.-."0bfniidqr pipes Alex. elgutitte. in store and tor sale low bv bOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 24 Columbia st. ROOKS AND STATIONERY. THK sitbvcriber having willidrawa from the firm of Derby. Bradley Ar Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. Ierby & Co.. at io. M5 Main street; and on the 10th ot April, opened an entire nrwstockof Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Bonks, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fanny Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those o bis friends and customers, who may favor him with their order. nnii mcy can rciy upon nnomg at all times, a lull stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. 11. W. DKUBV. TO THE PURLIC. HAVING completed our new PiuuoandTcaWarerooma, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 30splen uiu i innos. anu cneBis choice I cas. we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our lock which will be replenished weekly. uur teas arc purchased lor cast) direct from Importers, nd our Pianos beiiiii from Ihe manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in Ihe If. States. 'I he Piano Saleroom is over tfie Tea Wurerocms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. J ens put up in i and A pound nackaircs.of better nualitv. in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of the East em packing bouses. SMITH & NIXON. JN. E. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. LIGHTNING RODS. OjfiCt and Manvartory on Stith street, between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Roils, tn ten feet lengths, with Glass laolaters and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach monis for brick or frnme, lot-ether wilh his Cylinder three promd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which hnve the power of sate and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so thai any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful coniequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The im mense patronage ana extensive use ol these Lightning He-pollers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the ollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanea for Church es, Alc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head, ins win.imrB, meminc Attachment, packing and all char ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. (IT Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Licht- ning rums, witn wnom orders may be lett. Alay u..tim O . A . B 1 1 WK lT josTa inrRAItT a. jui sv rv jTjIjLj at i.vt CommiNMon nnd Produce Merchants, No. Ri. West Front si. t'i urinnnli. Lini'.RAL Cash Ailvnncr-s made on consignment! of Pro liuce or other merchandize. HKFKR TO Messick, Taylor & Walti, DapeKe & Bruce, John Kupler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh ft Co. M. Knglcr & Son, Kiln & Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17. .illy. HARDWARE AHII rilTI.PHV. WE bog leave to inl'nrn the Merchants of the Weslern country that we ire now receiving in addition to our mrinpr irori a spry eiiensive rarietv ol (ioods in the Hard wsrd line, of American. Knalish sndfiermsn nmniifartiiri. We particularlv renuest the M erehantfl tn an ffvaminntitn of our stock before they make their purchases in other Hinrnum, wC are connoeni mat nur prices will De found i,iiicj.iiuiiiiij nun uhhkih new i orn nnu oilier r.as tern cities, uur atocn is comprised in part of the follow jnirt Collin's, Simmon's, and Matin's Axes Mill and X Cut Sawa; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scvthe Sneaths j Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forka Haines; Traces Hoes; Amils; Shovels and Spades And Looking iilasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attontinn will l. in van m )! nv, ilers entrusted to our care. MEAD WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 PeaH street, Cincinnati. PORTA GEM t'TUA L tilt E I N S I It A NCE Co, C S. hi LL. Aokkt. I'oliinihu. (lino. 0FFICK of ihe Company at Cuvshnga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest Mutual ('ompan? in the Western Stales. Cnpilal to meet losses, oter JJi jOO.COO, secured he yond the possibility of Ion, and rapiJIy inrrrasine Tin Company haa been in operation 14 yean, arid has paid oser Aiuu,uw oi maaes, at an aserage cost to the memoeri oi 4 of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. . I 1 r. 1 . ' ' r ... . 1 . , -, VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. MTIIAT rcry desirable residence formerly occupied by Samue' Crosby, adjoininff the city of Columbua oa the east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, toeethei with ten acrea of Land, containing in eicellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Columbua, Dec. 9, 1847. J. KIDGWAYot CO. PRIJJTIXG IKK". P ROUT'S Printer's Ink. firm summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different qualities. Just received by juljH. 1. N. WIIITLVG fc HU.NTWGTOJJ. WERSTER'B DICTIONARY. THE ENTUtti WOIIK UNAUMDQED. IN nno volume crown quarto. Containing all the mat tar of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements up to the time of bis death, and now thoroughly revised aod greatly enlarged and improved hy 1'ruf. C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. ITFrice reduced to $'LjJ This edition contains three titnea the amount of nutter found in any other F.nglish Dictionary compiled in this country, or any nbritljrment of this work, yet Is sold at a trifling ouTin.uo uuo uie price oi otner ami nniieo worxs. " lie definitions are models of coiidensalioi lion and purity." tion, tVm, IS, taihoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qtiir 0, seems to us deservinir of ueneral oatrouaoe. We recommend it to all who desire to possess the MOST COMFLETK, ACLTJKATK and KELIAULE DIUTlUiN AKY Or THE LANuUAuK. SiKiiod by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Krelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of IN. York. Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dial. School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. I'hos. H licnton, " John Davis, , JeH'erson Davis, S. A. Douulass, " (ieo.N HridBs, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of Slate of Mass. Richard S. Kust, Commissioner of Common Schools In New Hampshire. iheodore f. rvincr, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Hubert C. Winthrop. Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives - Ldmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. Jidin Voting, itovernor of New York. Christoiiher Moruan. Secretary of State, and Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptiollcr. Kev. Samuel H. Coi, D. 1). Lyman Iteocher, D. D., President nf Lane Seminary. Calvin K. Slime, D. D., D. II. Allen, Professors in do. Hot. I It tnau Humphrey, D. D.,late Presideutof Amherst College. Kev. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio, M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gicfrer, Professors in do. Benj. Larabee, D. D , President Middle bury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation trom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Frelingliuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to in habit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United Stales; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ie desirable, also, that tho acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to onr own citizens, but to foreigner who with to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become lucb a standard." Worthy ok Imitation. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! bo placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently edvanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oxen Itmtfwige, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of lite, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal mairnitude. at so small ex pense, ran be placed within the reach ol the rising genera tion 1 Many inielliireni, active minded children, whose pa rents arc ton poor to provide the work Ibr their families, may thus have access to the fountain head of the Luclish language. Teachers, too. whose limited pecuniary meant and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the au vanned me worn is uesignca io impart, would not only dc greatly improved iiicmseives, out would bo so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay uie comparatively inning expense. Webster's Dictionary is England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, publibhed by Messrs. ii. &. C. M err inm, we conclude will soon become the stan dard wherever the Kngligh language is spoken. The Lon don Literary Gazelle, ot April tat, speaks ol u in tiiulollow-ingjust terms :, ihe oriuinal edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in Knglaud to require us to dwell at length on iis plan and execution. In the present edition. Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, eacu aisiinguisnea in nu own sphere ot inquiry and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. 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