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WM. B. T1I11ALL & HENRY REED, ED1TQR8 AND PROPRIETORS. Orriot loutn-aatt corner of High itreot and Sugar alloy r'-. 'TKHMS. Dally per annum, - . .. J7 00 Tii-weokly per annum, ;.' 00 YVuekly pet iniinm, . . t 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, Jl . ind So cent! for each additional insertion for three months &b for ill monthi for 12 monies J 12 Longer sdverlise-menu in the lame proportion, wild a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over J20 in ill months. Ur tux V'KAK.Kor twelve linen glli fourth oft eol omn J40 half a coluuin jW whole column J 10. BUSINESS CARDS. " JHATTIIE WS cV BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. W. Whiting & Huntingtou's Buok-storo, up itaira. Nov. I, 185. F. J.Matthkwi. A. B Botti.hi. IlmiAllWAV MOTKL. . B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Bruad Ureal, Cohinibus, O- nio. April o..u. I. N. WIMTING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, neii door totlie Clinton Bank. High atreot, Columbus, Ohio. A large aaiortmen) if Booka and Stationery always on hand. 8HIBEKT & I.ILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. . Aim. !6, 1846. Wm. Skibkht. M. C. Lii-lkt. WilliHm II. Jarvis Henry Jnrvis. C10LI.KCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and deapatch,and upon reasonable terms. OHice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14, llWi. y. Columbus, Ohio W. . IDE. II. U. DENTIST. (Late of the lirjsjif Crane Sl trie, Cincinnati.) Office for tlis preaeTt at the resilience of the ate Col. M. Jewell. V . ' 6"'ltf- ' GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Home Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, etc. etc., No. lul High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. W ING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, ice. Sic, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Gooilalc's Row, High street. J. R. SC HOGGN, 1 DEALER in Law,Medical,Thcological.Classical, School XJ and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, st Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. M il EATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Glass, etc. Aic, wholesale and retail.corner of Hipn and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LBOUIINE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints.Oils, Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Arc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,18-11. C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, fee., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. nov. in. .ii. M. B. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Oh io Colt i v atob, a Journal of Agricul-turo and Horticulture, published on the 1st and Uth 0 te.li month. Terms g I per yenr j four copies for $3. J7" Office in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. B. COMNTOCK CO., IFORWARDING and COMMISSION AlERCIIANTS, Produce Dealers, snd Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. . J. R1DGWAY 4 CD'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad atreet, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.ind n groat variety of ( las-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. ' COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE R0D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats tud Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. N HI L HOUSE. K WINNE ie "ol dome" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. otl N. II. 1 AY LOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICE on Northeast comer ol High and Town streets, up stairs oppusite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkrrt will practice Law, as . nnrtnera. in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting; & Hunt-ton s Boukstom vh II. i.wtf ingti -iITs nil T SIII1IF. RILEY. SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. r or sale Baker Sl Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. CITY LIVERY STABLE. FTM1E subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built X bv Dr. L. Gnodnle, corner oi augur r.,i -'"' " few s'eps from High street, and rear of; hf t-spitnl House. trrllORSEti AND CARRIAUEH m i. hi B Nov 2. .dif. W. A. McCOY A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in r"iwy '' Stnnle Dry Goods and Groceries opposite the Slate nOUSe, Illgll Strcm, wn""'i " GEORGE V.. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. J.. .lllf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, . ..iuiLMH-, .;h T..rl, S:,iin .ml Gbnnie ion Allk I ar A i.. ai.n new stvle French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and t variety of Fringes, :m at M. GOODING'S. May 12. ons door South of the Cafilol IIoum. . Tn TOia nllTDONE! A NDifyou douWilcnll and try some of the kind that JX will recommend itself. Only ""JjJ-j'j.g Anril 2fi. One door south of the Capitol House. 11 SlnntltlPS- . i co JA..l.l. anil ronrnve Snectaclet, tor all A ages, and in agreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, Uttcd ia old frames at short "otire, and TAPES, Collars aud ChimielU. A itiiikI stock, offered very low at M. GOODING'S, April M. .illy- ii... ia iv flip, niiui tOME'Siid try some of the best tluvored Cavendish 10- Vj baceo in the cilv. Call at M. ' ,,,'' April 26. One door south of the Cspitol House. . iiir.li iiu i v...----.-. , , . T Somelhina new : slso. French, English. Scotch, Amen can sml Linen do., one door south of Cap. ol I is. April 2l..d. M. GOODING, TrRNITIT.K VAKMSH Nos. 1 and t. Also, Polish l1 ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March 2!). Corner of High and Broad streets Mi-Kinivr it 11..B Anvil. .t the s'um of the VJ May 13. rtOI.Il PENS. A Iresh supply rece v, n i m, !""" VJ lor so.e very low. vv . a. i l . , April S. mi. NeH House, 's tm ci in Til 18 will nlen.e notice that we have for sale It .,.. .i. f the Gilt Padlock, llil.tliuh atreet, KXI R,fle Barrels, assorted, from Ml to KObslls to the pound Also Gun Locks of vsrious kinds, Butts. Gunnls and I him- bles. German Silver, Sheet Brass snd almost a oth er t.ui material. GEKE, ABBO'I I & CO. Dec. 9. Vllt TtHFKS COODS, 1 INGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Balzorines, Bsraget, Mus- I t I'n.hrmd.reil rtillo. Te Laina.erc. All iw .""les. lor sal. b, WING RICHARDS G ,lo. suner h ack and liem coinrro . i, ,...,...,tu .11 le,silk.ic. Call in at ";;,.'; ' April 2t..dly. One door sonth of Cspitol House, i. - i, i ',r.i -...-." rji -an I Mi.ses and Children li Hose, new' and cheap i also, t hnstock rf (lent.' half II I,-- .. m. M. April 36. One door sooth of the Capitol House, It A U S. Tt OF. 4c CO., tnd Wilmot or. Rowland's Mill ttd Crott XX cutStwti , j Hoe ft Co. and Wilmot ft Rowlsnd's Circulardo.) Spear ft. Jackson's tnd other Hand do.) Panne) and rippim do.) Butchers' and Back do.; n.n-.t I T..-ninrt WKh rtn. Jul. IB GERE, ABBOTT ft- CO. HARDW ARE.-GF.KE. ABBOTT ft- CO., tt the sian of the Gilt Psdlock. ire tow receiving t Irest supply of goods, which mskes their slock embrace more ar ticlrs it the hsrdwsre line.than any other store in the Stste. ri'i... . . ..li nnil. at Isir rates, and wnnld re- tpectfully request purchasers to ctll ttd eiamme their giKxle OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVORY Fans, gold and ateel beads, purse clasps and rings, purse twist, sadler silk, embroidenngsilks and worsteds, embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton lloss, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thrend and lisle laces, edgings Slid inserting!, and many other little filial, may be found cheap at ' ' M. GOODING'S, May t. One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which srenighly recommended by nil who have seen them in use, and which we are readv to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation GERE, ABBOTT 6l CO. Nov. 6. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. FAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received aud 'or aale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can bo afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY St. KILBOURNE. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands) India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs and Ailcs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue ssortment of Ladies' Freuch Morocco and Kid GrecinnTiea and Buskins, at the siim of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper tlun ever before sold in this city. ni'ii L'mniil Jan an. n. n. i im ii.u ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. t Cameo Tissues. Grenadines, Crystalines, Silk and Wool Bernges, plain end fancy, one door south ot Capitol House. Anruzi..u. UMBER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand fursnle at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, large ond complete assortment ot Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot seasoned flonrintr on and niter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv ol Ketuae Lumber mat win ne sow at re duced prices. All good onters lor i.iimuer win ue prompi- Iv attended to. Feb. ii. .ti l M. L. Sll 1.1.1 V AIM AMI Ol L. 300 gallona Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, t superior article : 200 gallons Whale Ooil, lor sale by FAY Sl MLHOUHNK, Dec. . 1.. I""', muii irewi. MACHINE CARDS. Kill sets of Mnclnne Cnrils, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas- sachusetts, and for sale at No. liil, High street. Dec. 7. r AY Sl KI1.UUUKNK. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Matket Hnskets, IvX a hue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghams, llahorines, Lawns snd Hnrnges. ptst ere d hy l.prilli.J v llM-f . nn.rirtnu.i. too dozen Ellen. 0 F Spenr & Jackson, Mottram, Ihhotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, lor sale ni me siun oi me April 7. GILT PADLOCK. Ml. Ilil HIGH STREET. 0 NE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor buggies and carringes, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT I ADI.UCK. SMITH'S VICES 0 F Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ol the GIL1 l AULUCn. Sept. 10. Solar Lnrd Lnmps, OF Comolius it Co., manul'scture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. l" W. A. PLATT & CO., JWil IIomm. DAHASOLS, BONNET RIBBONS, G1NG- llAiHM, C. I Ills uny reusiveu bihiuh-t n-. i e dark clinnueablc Silk, tnd Turoue Satin Parasols, so much 111 uenianil. .d-ii . A so. slew pieces r ncnuiy mngnama, duihiui i"-i Coronation Cord. Ac. . Also, Rice Foundation, (a new arucie ior muniioi. - net W halebonca, Black and White Crape and Crnie l.lese June l. i ' PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A Inrre lot offered tt reduced prices auu no auun V ixnilNG'S M,T I, One door south of Capitol House. vain II INK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balance! at manufacturer's prices. For tale by Aprj j. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. su:ll liumnkk Einliroidcreil Table Covert, I it superior trticle, just received at April 16. One door south of the Capitol House. urn rru riiv :nlS. J.V 4 4 Oiled Turkey Red Curtain stuff) also, white lace and embroidered white do. '-.,, Annll4..dv. m.ivuinun. e-..i.. irmitnv. Motisp.hnle AavHt. S' OLID boi and coiuinoe Vises, lor sale at the sign of the A pnl f. "'" S..I. milI Presses. s F.ALS Engraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nott riet Public, Common 1'lcss snil Diipreme vouri, n- conlers. A c. ftc.,nl very low prices snd short notice, ny March 17. v. A. rt.i i ot w., wu SEIVES. 25 dot. Selves, assorted numbers ; of iron, brai-s, tnd hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. 'AWS! SAvVSH 60 Mill Snws,of Cast and German DecC.Lf"r " 'i,!n f GILT PADLOCK SHOEMAKER'S TOUIil Ol nearly every utmip tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of Mnv SO, inn. ii. .i. rv...... i itv I II'I'S FOR SALE. rTiW'F.NTY-SIX In-lots, plensantly situated on the toulh- Dee. y. ,1 . '"'.. . KTAItl"II. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operstion. The ... mA n,l,-r. i. renuested tothebeat- .LI..I ...il-. nf Pmrl Hlnrrh now beinff made. Ul .... .... .. M-Jl- lL.JU.1.1 Country Mcrchnnta ana otners supinini imm ur... the Ohio Drui! Store. by S. CLARK ft. CO. Cash and the highest market pnee tt til times paid for White Corn. "M"- u hit I ..ii. Dil and Broahe. rpWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole tnd half barrels j X Us) kegs lute ueso ; Yarn sli, 1'aintud vvnnews.n orusnrs. JV ),;. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. I III AT IH. .IM1IIM.'M. onf. voiir m i ni of Tin: v.AfiTot.novm, UJ HKIIF. you msy unit one ol l'ie Desiseieciea ami nwr. A.;.M. .inr'k of Fatrv snd Staple Drv Goods it the citv. which sre nearlv ail new. snd were purrhssed low for cssh, tnd will he sold ts cneap aa mey can oe ioiiho .ny where. pnm..u. SEED STORE A AGRICULTURAL WARE- ROOM. (Ktw ftort, next door H rsl of Iht PoH Offier.) JIIST received, t large and general assortment oi uak-hf.9 Asn Kiki.d Ss.s.ps, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate. Now it the time to obtaiii seeds for choice vegetables, as plsnting time ia at hand. And to the ladies we have to otter a select tnd Isrue van-et, of Floner Htti: Catalogues of eeedt tnd Iruit trees it the store. . A Iso. in store. Trait's Corn Plsnter. which the farmers sre generally itvited to cell and eiamine. together with ploughs, ice. 60 bushels timothy seed, osage oranse, and mustard seed , tlso, ot consignment, t large lot of fruit trees, lor sale verr low. A net inn The room is now ready for the reception or goods to be sold at punnc ssie, bhj we snail run wunwi.r. in satisfaction to ill who ma? favor is with goods to be sold in tint m saner. JNO. BLKR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PnVSICIANS. THE undersigned hit just received, tnd will keepeon-ttsntsntly on hand, t supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He it alsoprepsred to bleed snd cup by prescription Prompt sttenlina will be paid to sll pre serrations, fcnnuire Denig At Son s, corner of Hicn snd KicE streets. C. E BOVLL. Htjtrtnrrt Drt. Denig, Snilh ind Butterfiefcl. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1848. Vatcheif Jewelry, Silvcr-Wnrc, lamps, &c, &e, Wm. A. Piatt A Co., (in the Neil House,) HAVK on hand a (food nimrtment or Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, tSoar Lamm, Perfumery, Spectacle.,, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal,) lia. mond uointed Gold Pent, fbett maker a Gnhl and Silver Pencils nnd 'I'hlmble. Comtw. Brushep for the Hnir Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Uritania Castors, Candle sticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Bets, superior Hazors, ( tear- . J i U i c; : : ti ruriiru.y i win;, inivfj auu 3';iBBuri, ueiiuine xiemuiuiK Needles, best quality. Pistols with one and six barrels. .locks. Lamp Olass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers noli and Materials. Ate. &c.. all of which thev ara now selling at very tow price. watcnes and jewelry careiuuy repaired oy expenenceo workmen and warranted. Also, seals Kiifi raved for Notaries County and State ollicers, Societies, 6ic. &c., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at nun nonce. uec. la Mew Tailoring and Dry C-oods Eatabliahinenti L. P. PRESTON So CO., (No 501. Jlish Street. Corner of Rich Streets HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwell as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittins needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture oil kinds of clothinp in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have slso enlarged their store room, and are receir inRslnrtre mpply of Dry Goods; so they can snfoly say HBjr uuw one oi me inosi upairaoie assortments oi uotn Ury fjoods and Uothivg in the City. N. B. (. roc tries. Boots. Shoes. Mat. Cans. Bonnets. &c.. always on hand, at price, that will not fail to suit buyers. lUIUIHIHIH April Itl, IH'r .IW. 'lll'KIUOR COLORED DAGl FltRE. 5 OTYI'MS. Ti e auhsrriher would rcspectlullv an nounre to the citizens of Columbus ami its vicinity, that he insinsen rooms in Atuuos' oiock. where lie is prepared to nccute Dacuerreotype likenesses. bv sn improved process. which gives to the picture a much huertono than modes ol operating. 1'ersons wisriinfr anytliinu in the line nr this art, are ro-ipecttully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charfie. Persons are 'sunlit the art of takinu likcnesscl and ore. paring all kinds ol Chemicals used by iJafiuerrean artists, on ne most rcasonauie terms. ,. A. &1UUU11 lUiN. Oct. 30.. dir. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH A. MAKTIN. HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on all who may call on them. Having just received t large and well selected stork of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of Ihe Ladies is especially invited to their biock oi uawns, AiUBinis.iiinghnnia, iiarages, riencu work d Collars. Chimizctls, I'arnsols, &lc. The (ientletpen are also invited to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cnssimercs, Veslings, ru.uis, summer tiais, anu ouicr scusonaoie goods too UU' melons in iiieniion. ciiine one, come ail. April 11 FAXON, SMITH ti MAUTIN. I'APEIt IIANCIM.S DKIMIT. A'o. Id, Courtlimdt tt., N. I., irmotitr tin H im Holt I. rPHK CHO'ION MANUFACTUKINO COMI'AjW X (orgnnized under the General Manufncturinir Law ol the Stale of New York) oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufneturer'a lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. 1'aprr llanntnn. ol every variety of style and price, aud Ihmlm to mutch ( Fin Hoard Print, in great variety, Transparent It indole fluulen, Oil Painted llmiiuio .Vimis and II ule tltmoie Curiam Paver., of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manu facture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invile Merchants, Hookaellcrs and Dealers in these articlea, to call and exainine-tlieir styles and nricca. whenever they visit the City. Country Aterchnnls can examine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. Iew Y ork, Feb. i!8, 111 18. .7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. HUKK. and WM. F. CI .OIjD hare just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High ireet. in the city of Columbus, opposite give strictVttention'to the 'niforYng mis'-neRS in all its hrnnclies. Particular atten tion paid to cutting, and work made upon short notire, and in tho most approved itylo. i hey respectfully solicit i share of the public pat- ronage. OHIO MUTUAL FIIIE INSLUANCE CO. Fire and I.ilo Inaurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsuranre. fire ijepnriinciii. ItT The avnraee cost ot Insurance in Ibis Uepart(nent,is le.s tlinn ont.fourlh Der cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan it the op- tion of the tpplicant. s.iie irennnmeni. Policies on Lives issued daily tt ont-half the usual rates of premium. JS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Biiildint;, between the Exchange tnd City Hunks, High street, Co lumbus. . TIMOTHY CH1KK1TH, Sept. Ili, 184S. twy. grcmnry. FIRE FIIIE FIRE. milF. Protkctiok Iihhbakik Compaut, of Hartford 1 Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houses. Stores anil Warehouses. Mills, Manufnc tories. tt, slid the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, aiiainst loss or dam-iiiv. tv fiiik. The rates of premium offered are as low as those of tnv othersimilar institution snd settlements nl losses characterised b - the wellknownliberalityol tins long established t.ompany. OHice in the City Uant isunning.up smirs. Oct. I3..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. R II n E L L , IN Tin: NhiL house, TTAS inst received bis Spring supply of iew l,ood s--s ... .. inviles genllemen to call and examine them. April 2b..dtf. . r.tlltiFN AND FLOWER SEEDS. milP. m,,.i rmnnlete assortment from the Uuaker estab 1 llsbment ilocliester. N. V.. Shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, rut Ml lii.nn'. An. Two hundred varieties of Flower Reeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and for sale by JOHN MILI.KH April 28. High st. A HARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. FOR ssle, the materials of a Printing Olhre. consisting chieflv of t power press, price JHKl ; 3(10 lbs. ot tmsll pict, in llit. of long primer, 4IIU lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly OeWJ I.SJ IPS. Ol Bllllion. UlU lu.. uictic, pu.ii, mmnvm, ess.s. stands, sticks, callevs, chases. Sic., Are. An nppor- lunity might lie sti'unled to t suitsble person to pay in part lor the materials, ny priming a weesij rengmu. new.papor. A large snil esiemieu yu nm nnum m, luyuiuiiu. Address, post paid, the publishers of the WKSTEKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. (oIiiiiiImi Insiiirnnre Company. 'ire nnd Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build imr. snd the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or dsmnire bv fire ; also, steamboats snd all snil vessels, and tbf carcoes of steamboats, sail veasels. keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cratt, sgainst tne penis ol seas, lakes ano rivers on the most tavorahle terms. A. S. 1 llr.w, June I. WW. sltt. crr(m TVTOTICE. The co-partnershio heretofore ensting be- 1 tween Ihe undersigned, was this dav dissolvrd by mutaal consenl. All persona indebted to the late firm ol I). S. Forman Sl Co , or having claims against them, are respectfully requested to call and settle the ssme wiin A W . Brown or i o., wno ara luuiorizea to ciose up tne uu.i less of the firm. II. HBOWft, March I. 1818. D. S. FORMAN II. Brown and A. V. Brown will continue Ihe business of Merchant Tailoring, voder the name of A. W. Brow Sl Co. Dsrid S. Forman ie employed to execute the cut tine and attend to manulacturimi aa neretotore. mar. FURS ANTI IIATTIHS' TRI.M.1IINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oflerforeale tt the lowest prices. ATtlha Kntna awtee. ISO " double tnd simile Ring Russis, blown 100 " C arm ted Russia. 1i0 " Raw tnd Cirroted Coney. Inm Si.nnv and Sosnish Bodies. AUoK first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss an. Tips, Banding snd Bindim?. Hat l-eathere, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colore Black ami Drab Silk Tlush, F.vtraet l.ojwuod Gum Shel lac Ilc. Iteo. 12 1 iai aiLsuiiwi, OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGG8, Book$eUer and Stationer, oppotitt the Mate Howe. VALUABLE ENGLISH 1IOOK8--CHEAP. CAIUtliSAL WOLSKY, by John Gait, with additional illustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolsey. and other sources. J vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth by William Roscoe 2 vo. French Revolution from J789 to 1814 j by F. A. Mignet 1 vol. 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His stock of Books, Stationery, Pnpsr Hangings, the., is very full, and great bargains ara to be Ind " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling of) ver low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first and Inst. " So mote it bo." April 13. J. R. SCKOUGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Uoivier. and others. The whole adapted, bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness ol its detail, as well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as for Bell-instruction j with a new explanatory and critical vo Ciilulary) for snle by Feb. 21. J. R. SCRUGGS. PA1EK HANGINGS. A choice end well selected assortment of erery variety ard price, from ,bQ to if IF per dozen bolts; Bordering of almost every descrip lioi. varying in price from tin to l2,bD per strip, of It) yds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers and iforoerings, ice ling conndent mat uiey will compare tnvor ably widi onv other stock in the city. For sale nt the Book store of Mareh 25 J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Neitosi Latin prose composition first Greek Lessons Greek prone il)Utiiiiuii j tuiu iuhvij ui uuivr tiunnitai minus, rui le by tJan- c J- K. r-CF.OGCS. IFi; OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from t tbe Kreneh ol M. Luurenl be L'Ardcche, with live lumlrcd illustrations, alter tlesiuns by Horace Vernel, tnd twenty original portraits ) for salo clicaii, by feb. zi. J. rt. !M;rtutji.i9. rTALF-IIOURS WITH THE UK.ST AUTllOItS- Xi. Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight for snle by rel. xi. j. n. stnuuus. A rod Feb. 2 1 'J F, Xlic Autobipgrajihv of (ioethc Truth and For'saleby J. R. SCROGGS. A I'l.K.A KOU AMIiSEMEJSTSi b Frederick W. XI Sawyer. r or sale by Sawyer. 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'I he building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate & patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping nnd bath in and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all tlx necessary nains lur anuuruii iuutennMii ireniineiii. Numerous pure soft-water kpnnos smrntind the rtahhsh- ment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring lulls sre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the sum- its, is amply repaid by beautiiui views over a most pic turesqii country. Ur. Baki.z, the proprietor, who resides in the establish tnent, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practicr. and early in the ensuing summer expects to he joined by On. Maoh, Fellow of the Royal Cullene of Surgeons, London who is now visiting the best establishments in England. Ihe tstalihshment fins or en sn tar well patronized, and no pains will be snared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as ttie system will admit of. l ne terms are as loiiows : for patients 56 per week, to be paid weekly. Very fee ble patients are required to bring their own nurses -board can be had for them in the Establishment, st per week. Each patient is required to brum the following articles: two linen or cottoc sheets, two woollen blankets, six roarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed i likewise, an old linen and tunnel sheet lor oaouages, and one injection instrument. Ihe hllowina diseases are successfully treated, and cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of tho parts, or the disease of too long stsnding: fevers, Intermitting Fevers Ague Inthmation of Oie Langs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and kidneys; Dyspepsia Asthma Rheumatism, acute and chronic Sciatica and Lumbago, Gonorrhoea ; Primary and Secondary Syphilis Scrofula! Nervous diseases Partial Paralysis Sick Hesdsche Neuralgia Palpitation of the Heart Hypochondriasis Drop sy j Jaundice Habitual Costiveness j Delirium Tremens) pasma of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affections Chronic Dysentary. or Diarrho-a Scaly Head ; Tetter Kiugworm,'ic..tVc. Also. Female Diseases, aa Prolapses I'teri.or bearing down of tho Womhj Excessivo, Painful, and Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 26, liUo,J..w6n NUMBER 32. CINCINNATI. SOUTIIGATF, HAWTHORN Sl CO., hate in store and tnr safe on liberal terms, 60 hf md qr pipes Alexandre ScigneUe Brandy j 25 " " " Mnalorv Ursndv. Vintsira Iftlfti 10" J. 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HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, ennuis tine of 3(i iulf n- did Pianos, and .300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our lock which will be replenished weekly. inh ouV'riamni Denii iruhi,'inr-nriirfiritctVirT"T Jmnnnv - Dun Imm, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Statea, The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. in better style, nnd at lower prices thsn of any of the East ern picking houses. SMITH & NIXON. m. c. corner in ana walnut streets, Cincinnati, u. augl. MGHTMNG RODS. Office and Manufactory on tSixth $lreet. between Main and U 'alnnt, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonited Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glaus I sol ate rs and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach menla for brick or frame, togetherwith hia Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fif.ee n silver points, which have the power of safe and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so that any buildings, sulhcicntiv provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful coniequences of lightning j these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily slinrh them. The im mense patronage ana eitensive use ot ineoe Lipmning ne pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ate. Price only ten cents ner foot, which nc udes the IleaiL mass moiaiers, metallic Auaenment, packing ano ail cnar-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to acents. (tT Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning Rods, with whom orders may be left. May 8. .(m O. A.BIl-WKI.I. fjOSlAH DRAKE CommitjHion nnd Produce Merchants No. West Front at.. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cnsh Advances made on consignments of Pro duce or other merchnndize. ItKFKR TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Dagget'e & Bruce. John Kugler. James Calhoun. T. H. Yeatman, Mareh 6t Co. M. Kuglor & Son, Ellis Sc Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English antf German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are comment mat our prices will be found correspondingly low witn those oi jew ork and otner r.as tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following i Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe Sneaths Sickles Htty and Manure Forks H rimes Traces Hoes Anvils Shovels and Spades And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be ffiven to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD Sc WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co, C. S. MLL, Auedt, Columbus. Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Tho oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over $ ;j00.( 00, secured be ynnd the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over 51000 of losses, at an average cost to ihe members of oi one per cent, per annum, upon tne soioum nnmin.. xm u ji. r r v to Kit I. Mt-'W VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. THAT serjt ileairahle resilience lormerir occupied by Samne' Crosbjr, adjoining the cilj of Columbu, on tbe ettt, and opposite the Blind Asjlnm. togethn with ten tcret of Land, containing an eicellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on Isrorshle terms, bj Colambus, Dec. 9, 1847. j. muuoai m. u. PRIJITDVT. INK. P ROUT'S Printer's Ink. Ns summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different qualities. juTj's."""". N. WHITING k. IIUNTIHGTON. mwM WEI1TER'II DICTIONARY. THE EtTtKt: WOHK UNAMIWGED. IN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements op to the lime of his death, and now thoroughly revised nod greatly enlarged and improved by Prof. C, A, GOODRICH, of Vole College. p"IWce reduced to 5i.f31 This edition contains three times the amount of matter found in any other English Dictionary compiled in this cnun try, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and United works. " Ihe definitions are models of condensation and purity." Hon. Wm, li. Calhoun. r TESTIMONIALS. The new edition or Webster's Dictionary, in crown qusr-o, seems to us deserving; of general pntrouage. We recommend it to all who desire to oostmss ths MAST COMVLE'IK, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DlCTlOiN AH Y Or THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N, York. Win. H. Campbell editor N. Y. Dist. School Journal. Daniel Wclnier, U. b. Senator. Thos. II Bunion, " John Davis, Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. i Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Masa. Kichnrd S. Rust. Commissioner of Common Schools Ia lew Hnmfshire. Theodore . Kimr. SuDerintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop. Speaker ol tho U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of JVew York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in Mew York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptioller. Rev Samuel H. Cox, D. D. Lymnn Ueocher, D. D., President nf Lane Seminary. Culvin E. Stowe, D. !)., I). H. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. He man Humphrey. D. D.. late President uf Ambnrat College. Rev. Exra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors in do. Beni Lsrflhnn. D. D Praaidunt l,.l.(lt.l.i,v rnlt.. ..J otlier distinguished gentlemen. ' The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionarv. re ceived the following recommendation Irnm Daniel Webster. Levi Woodbury, 'Jheodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. 41 It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vnut 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 otlier, and impress upon the language unilormitv and stability. It ie desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered eusy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigner who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dic tionary bids fair lo become such a standard." Worthy ok Imkt atioi. The School Commit lee of tho town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be ajiuvcu cw,ii ui me MMsiij.itii nillinflB, iur me use ui muss pupils sufficiently advanced to be bene lit led bv it. snd as book of referenco lor the teacher. To obtain an iutimate knowledge of our own Uinwte, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the eniovnipnt of everv wakinar hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school edu cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so email expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, w hoi-e parents are loo poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have accesa to the fountain head ol the English I un miace. leachers. too, whose limited pecuniary means and scanty com wnsa tion, prevents them from reaping the (suvmiiiiKcs me wura is uesigneu to impart, wuuia not oniy be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Webstf.r's DicnoifAnr im England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. i. ol Vs. merrinm, we conclude win soon become the stan- iard wherever the Enough language ia spoken. Thtt Lon don Literary Gazette, ot April 1st, speaks of it in the follow- ijf iubi terms . Ihe original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of in quiry; ana tne rcsuu is in tne nignest degree satisfactory. The work ia a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research ; and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must nnu its way into an our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wiih a mass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. & C Mkrriam. Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. Mav S4..3inw. noTfs: JUST completed in two volumes, roynl octavo, J9. American leaunff cases. Select Deciaions of American Courta in several di-pnrtmentt of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, bsqrs., r.clitors ol the American Ldition of Smith'! Lending Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Lending Caaes. tnd applies the same method of research tnd illuatration to vt rious important branches of the law which were not iuclu. . . ded thoreip,and is, in effect, t continuation of that work. I he cases consist ol the most celebrated decraions in the reueral Courts, and the Courts I the several Ststes, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated nntea, in which the report! of all the States in the Union hav been collected ; ao that the work presents n comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which tre eiamined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the pro. fession, thai this highly important Treatise upon the Lesd ing Cases in American Law, ii now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected by the Editors ai the Leadinff Ca ses, about one hundred in number, ire found in th. following reports : Dallas. U. S., Cranch do, Wheaton do, Peters do, Galliion do, Urockcnbrough do. Connecticut Keporta. lew Hampshire do, ATaaaschusetta do. Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson'. Ch'v do, Johnson's Cnaca do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant Sl Rswle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Harm Sl Gill do. Kice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, sssuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about half of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American caaes (numbering several thouaanil) which bear upon Ihe subject discussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough ranire of research hat been taken by the learned Editors, and the prules.ion will tind in the Select Deciaions of American Law now offered to their notice, t work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, tnd in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in the first volume are Account. Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application oi Payments. Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill ol Kl-chaage. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed. Del Credere, Demand, Do. micil, Kndorser.Kquily, K.secution, r'.iecutors, r'sctor, Krau-diiles! Conveyance., Uuaranty, Guardian, (iuanlian ad Litem, Indemnity, Infancy, Inatructione, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgment!, Land, Legacies, Lei Loci Contractus, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Neceaaarics, Negotiability, Negotiation. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Pav stents, Pledge, Post Uffii e, Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Promissory Nnte, Ratification, Heal K.atate. Release, Kent, Arrear, Reipon.lent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary In the second volume ire Abandonment. Annraisement of I'reipht, Attorney, Covenant. Discharge of Surety, r'.aee-msnt. Kstoppel in Pais. General Average. Guarantv, Inaurance, Insurable Interest forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representation Insurable Interest V'sluation ) Judgments ol other states. License. Memorandum Claims, Nonce, generally, tnd ta applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro Rata freight, Sale by Waaler, Warranty ol - The great favor with which Smith's Leading Csses wis received by the profession, haa induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, Who Were the American eriitora i.r that work. In employ the aame method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, it the Jurisprudence of this country. We hsve formerly spoken ol the very ssiniactory manner in which Uiey Billed the work or Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 14.) In the present work they hsve more than fulfilled the espectatinna raid by the other; tdded to which, the typographical eieculion of the first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." iloslon Law Reporter, 11147. Gretler'a Eqnity Evidence New Edition. From the Second Loudon tuition, with N..les referring to the Amerirtn Decisions, by A. J. fish sq.,of the Philadelphia Bar A 1 realise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity, by the late R. N. Cresley, Esq ; second edition, with such slteration. and addition! ai render it conformable to th. Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulsting the Lsw inn rracttce, aa to Evidence in th. High Court ot Chancery ; together with divers further illustrations by reference to the law tnd practice, aa to evidence in the Court, of Common Law tnd Civil Law, bv C A Calvert, 1 vol. 8vo. T. J. W. JOH.NSO.N, Law Publisher, snd Importer. 17 Chesnul street, P.iilt. For sale by Junt 8. I. N. WHITINT, At HUNTINGTON. 1,1 .WE. FP.F.SH burnt Lime at b centt per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at th Kill Kotd Lime Kilns, near th Penitentiary. Julv 10...VW
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-15, DAILY. |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-08-15, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-08-15 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | WM. B. T1I11ALL & HENRY REED, ED1TQR8 AND PROPRIETORS. Orriot loutn-aatt corner of High itreot and Sugar alloy r'-. 'TKHMS. Dally per annum, - . .. J7 00 Tii-weokly per annum, ;.' 00 YVuekly pet iniinm, . . t 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, Jl . ind So cent! for each additional insertion for three months &b for ill monthi for 12 monies J 12 Longer sdverlise-menu in the lame proportion, wild a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over J20 in ill months. Ur tux V'KAK.Kor twelve linen glli fourth oft eol omn J40 half a coluuin jW whole column J 10. BUSINESS CARDS. " JHATTIIE WS cV BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. W. Whiting & Huntingtou's Buok-storo, up itaira. Nov. I, 185. F. J.Matthkwi. A. B Botti.hi. IlmiAllWAV MOTKL. . B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Bruad Ureal, Cohinibus, O- nio. April o..u. I. N. WIMTING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, neii door totlie Clinton Bank. High atreot, Columbus, Ohio. A large aaiortmen) if Booka and Stationery always on hand. 8HIBEKT & I.ILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. . Aim. !6, 1846. Wm. Skibkht. M. C. Lii-lkt. WilliHm II. Jarvis Henry Jnrvis. C10LI.KCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and deapatch,and upon reasonable terms. OHice, up stairs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14, llWi. y. Columbus, Ohio W. . IDE. II. U. DENTIST. (Late of the lirjsjif Crane Sl trie, Cincinnati.) Office for tlis preaeTt at the resilience of the ate Col. M. Jewell. V . ' 6"'ltf- ' GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Home Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, etc. etc., No. lul High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. W ING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, ice. Sic, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Gooilalc's Row, High street. J. R. SC HOGGN, 1 DEALER in Law,Medical,Thcological.Classical, School XJ and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, st Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. M il EATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Glass, etc. Aic, wholesale and retail.corner of Hipn and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LBOUIINE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints.Oils, Dye Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Arc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,18-11. C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, fee., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. nov. in. .ii. M. B. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Oh io Colt i v atob, a Journal of Agricul-turo and Horticulture, published on the 1st and Uth 0 te.li month. Terms g I per yenr j four copies for $3. J7" Office in the Bank Building, near the Stale House. B. COMNTOCK CO., IFORWARDING and COMMISSION AlERCIIANTS, Produce Dealers, snd Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. . J. R1DGWAY 4 CD'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad atreet, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.ind n groat variety of ( las-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1. 1841. ' COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE R0D1SILL, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats tud Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. N HI L HOUSE. K WINNE ie "ol dome" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. otl N. II. 1 AY LOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICE on Northeast comer ol High and Town streets, up stairs oppusite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkrrt will practice Law, as . nnrtnera. in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting; & Hunt-ton s Boukstom vh II. i.wtf ingti -iITs nil T SIII1IF. RILEY. SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. r or sale Baker Sl Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. CITY LIVERY STABLE. FTM1E subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built X bv Dr. L. Gnodnle, corner oi augur r.,i -'"' " few s'eps from High street, and rear of; hf t-spitnl House. trrllORSEti AND CARRIAUEH m i. hi B Nov 2. .dif. W. A. McCOY A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in r"iwy '' Stnnle Dry Goods and Groceries opposite the Slate nOUSe, Illgll Strcm, wn""'i " GEORGE V.. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. J.. .lllf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, . ..iuiLMH-, .;h T..rl, S:,iin .ml Gbnnie ion Allk I ar A i.. ai.n new stvle French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and t variety of Fringes, :m at M. GOODING'S. May 12. ons door South of the Cafilol IIoum. . Tn TOia nllTDONE! A NDifyou douWilcnll and try some of the kind that JX will recommend itself. Only ""JjJ-j'j.g Anril 2fi. One door south of the Capitol House. 11 SlnntltlPS- . i co JA..l.l. anil ronrnve Snectaclet, tor all A ages, and in agreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, Uttcd ia old frames at short "otire, and TAPES, Collars aud ChimielU. A itiiikI stock, offered very low at M. GOODING'S, April M. .illy- ii... ia iv flip, niiui tOME'Siid try some of the best tluvored Cavendish 10- Vj baceo in the cilv. Call at M. ' ,,,'' April 26. One door south of the Cspitol House. . iiir.li iiu i v...----.-. , , . T Somelhina new : slso. French, English. Scotch, Amen can sml Linen do., one door south of Cap. ol I is. April 2l..d. M. GOODING, TrRNITIT.K VAKMSH Nos. 1 and t. Also, Polish l1 ing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WIIEATON, Druggist, March 2!). Corner of High and Broad streets Mi-Kinivr it 11..B Anvil. .t the s'um of the VJ May 13. rtOI.Il PENS. A Iresh supply rece v, n i m, !""" VJ lor so.e very low. vv . a. i l . , April S. mi. NeH House, 's tm ci in Til 18 will nlen.e notice that we have for sale It .,.. .i. f the Gilt Padlock, llil.tliuh atreet, KXI R,fle Barrels, assorted, from Ml to KObslls to the pound Also Gun Locks of vsrious kinds, Butts. Gunnls and I him- bles. German Silver, Sheet Brass snd almost a oth er t.ui material. GEKE, ABBO'I I & CO. Dec. 9. Vllt TtHFKS COODS, 1 INGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Balzorines, Bsraget, Mus- I t I'n.hrmd.reil rtillo. Te Laina.erc. All iw .""les. lor sal. b, WING RICHARDS G ,lo. suner h ack and liem coinrro . i, ,...,...,tu .11 le,silk.ic. Call in at ";;,.'; ' April 2t..dly. One door sonth of Cspitol House, i. - i, i ',r.i -...-." rji -an I Mi.ses and Children li Hose, new' and cheap i also, t hnstock rf (lent.' half II I,-- .. m. M. April 36. One door sooth of the Capitol House, It A U S. Tt OF. 4c CO., tnd Wilmot or. Rowland's Mill ttd Crott XX cutStwti , j Hoe ft Co. and Wilmot ft Rowlsnd's Circulardo.) Spear ft. Jackson's tnd other Hand do.) Panne) and rippim do.) Butchers' and Back do.; n.n-.t I T..-ninrt WKh rtn. Jul. IB GERE, ABBOTT ft- CO. HARDW ARE.-GF.KE. ABBOTT ft- CO., tt the sian of the Gilt Psdlock. ire tow receiving t Irest supply of goods, which mskes their slock embrace more ar ticlrs it the hsrdwsre line.than any other store in the Stste. ri'i... . . ..li nnil. at Isir rates, and wnnld re- tpectfully request purchasers to ctll ttd eiamme their giKxle OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVORY Fans, gold and ateel beads, purse clasps and rings, purse twist, sadler silk, embroidenngsilks and worsteds, embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton lloss, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thrend and lisle laces, edgings Slid inserting!, and many other little filial, may be found cheap at ' ' M. GOODING'S, May t. One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which srenighly recommended by nil who have seen them in use, and which we are readv to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation GERE, ABBOTT 6l CO. Nov. 6. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. FAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received aud 'or aale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can bo afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY St. KILBOURNE. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands) India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs and Ailcs. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue ssortment of Ladies' Freuch Morocco and Kid GrecinnTiea and Buskins, at the siim of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper tlun ever before sold in this city. ni'ii L'mniil Jan an. n. n. i im ii.u ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. t Cameo Tissues. Grenadines, Crystalines, Silk and Wool Bernges, plain end fancy, one door south ot Capitol House. Anruzi..u. UMBER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand fursnle at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, large ond complete assortment ot Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ot seasoned flonrintr on and niter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv ol Ketuae Lumber mat win ne sow at re duced prices. All good onters lor i.iimuer win ue prompi- Iv attended to. Feb. ii. .ti l M. L. Sll 1.1.1 V AIM AMI Ol L. 300 gallona Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, t superior article : 200 gallons Whale Ooil, lor sale by FAY Sl MLHOUHNK, Dec. . 1.. I""', muii irewi. MACHINE CARDS. Kill sets of Mnclnne Cnrils, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas- sachusetts, and for sale at No. liil, High street. Dec. 7. r AY Sl KI1.UUUKNK. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Matket Hnskets, IvX a hue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghams, llahorines, Lawns snd Hnrnges. ptst ere d hy l.prilli.J v llM-f . nn.rirtnu.i. too dozen Ellen. 0 F Spenr & Jackson, Mottram, Ihhotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, lor sale ni me siun oi me April 7. GILT PADLOCK. Ml. Ilil HIGH STREET. 0 NE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor buggies and carringes, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT I ADI.UCK. SMITH'S VICES 0 F Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ol the GIL1 l AULUCn. Sept. 10. Solar Lnrd Lnmps, OF Comolius it Co., manul'scture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. l" W. A. PLATT & CO., JWil IIomm. DAHASOLS, BONNET RIBBONS, G1NG- llAiHM, C. I Ills uny reusiveu bihiuh-t n-. i e dark clinnueablc Silk, tnd Turoue Satin Parasols, so much 111 uenianil. .d-ii . A so. slew pieces r ncnuiy mngnama, duihiui i"-i Coronation Cord. Ac. . Also, Rice Foundation, (a new arucie ior muniioi. - net W halebonca, Black and White Crape and Crnie l.lese June l. i ' PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A Inrre lot offered tt reduced prices auu no auun V ixnilNG'S M,T I, One door south of Capitol House. vain II INK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balance! at manufacturer's prices. For tale by Aprj j. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. su:ll liumnkk Einliroidcreil Table Covert, I it superior trticle, just received at April 16. One door south of the Capitol House. urn rru riiv :nlS. J.V 4 4 Oiled Turkey Red Curtain stuff) also, white lace and embroidered white do. '-.,, Annll4..dv. m.ivuinun. e-..i.. irmitnv. Motisp.hnle AavHt. S' OLID boi and coiuinoe Vises, lor sale at the sign of the A pnl f. "'" S..I. milI Presses. s F.ALS Engraved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nott riet Public, Common 1'lcss snil Diipreme vouri, n- conlers. A c. ftc.,nl very low prices snd short notice, ny March 17. v. A. rt.i i ot w., wu SEIVES. 25 dot. Selves, assorted numbers ; of iron, brai-s, tnd hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. 'AWS! SAvVSH 60 Mill Snws,of Cast and German DecC.Lf"r " 'i,!n f GILT PADLOCK SHOEMAKER'S TOUIil Ol nearly every utmip tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of Mnv SO, inn. ii. .i. rv...... i itv I II'I'S FOR SALE. rTiW'F.NTY-SIX In-lots, plensantly situated on the toulh- Dee. y. ,1 . '"'.. . KTAItl"II. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operstion. The ... mA n,l,-r. i. renuested tothebeat- .LI..I ...il-. nf Pmrl Hlnrrh now beinff made. Ul .... .... .. M-Jl- lL.JU.1.1 Country Mcrchnnta ana otners supinini imm ur... the Ohio Drui! Store. by S. CLARK ft. CO. Cash and the highest market pnee tt til times paid for White Corn. "M"- u hit I ..ii. Dil and Broahe. rpWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole tnd half barrels j X Us) kegs lute ueso ; Yarn sli, 1'aintud vvnnews.n orusnrs. JV ),;. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. I III AT IH. .IM1IIM.'M. onf. voiir m i ni of Tin: v.AfiTot.novm, UJ HKIIF. you msy unit one ol l'ie Desiseieciea ami nwr. A.;.M. .inr'k of Fatrv snd Staple Drv Goods it the citv. which sre nearlv ail new. snd were purrhssed low for cssh, tnd will he sold ts cneap aa mey can oe ioiiho .ny where. pnm..u. SEED STORE A AGRICULTURAL WARE- ROOM. (Ktw ftort, next door H rsl of Iht PoH Offier.) JIIST received, t large and general assortment oi uak-hf.9 Asn Kiki.d Ss.s.ps, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate. Now it the time to obtaiii seeds for choice vegetables, as plsnting time ia at hand. And to the ladies we have to otter a select tnd Isrue van-et, of Floner Htti: Catalogues of eeedt tnd Iruit trees it the store. . A Iso. in store. Trait's Corn Plsnter. which the farmers sre generally itvited to cell and eiamine. together with ploughs, ice. 60 bushels timothy seed, osage oranse, and mustard seed , tlso, ot consignment, t large lot of fruit trees, lor sale verr low. A net inn The room is now ready for the reception or goods to be sold at punnc ssie, bhj we snail run wunwi.r. in satisfaction to ill who ma? favor is with goods to be sold in tint m saner. JNO. BLKR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO PnVSICIANS. THE undersigned hit just received, tnd will keepeon-ttsntsntly on hand, t supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He it alsoprepsred to bleed snd cup by prescription Prompt sttenlina will be paid to sll pre serrations, fcnnuire Denig At Son s, corner of Hicn snd KicE streets. C. E BOVLL. Htjtrtnrrt Drt. Denig, Snilh ind Butterfiefcl. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1848. Vatcheif Jewelry, Silvcr-Wnrc, lamps, &c, &e, Wm. A. Piatt A Co., (in the Neil House,) HAVK on hand a (food nimrtment or Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, tSoar Lamm, Perfumery, Spectacle.,, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal,) lia. mond uointed Gold Pent, fbett maker a Gnhl and Silver Pencils nnd 'I'hlmble. Comtw. Brushep for the Hnir Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Uritania Castors, Candle sticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Bets, superior Hazors, ( tear- . J i U i c; : : ti ruriiru.y i win;, inivfj auu 3';iBBuri, ueiiuine xiemuiuiK Needles, best quality. Pistols with one and six barrels. .locks. Lamp Olass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers noli and Materials. Ate. &c.. all of which thev ara now selling at very tow price. watcnes and jewelry careiuuy repaired oy expenenceo workmen and warranted. Also, seals Kiifi raved for Notaries County and State ollicers, Societies, 6ic. &c., and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at nun nonce. uec. la Mew Tailoring and Dry C-oods Eatabliahinenti L. P. PRESTON So CO., (No 501. Jlish Street. Corner of Rich Streets HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwell as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittins needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture oil kinds of clothinp in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have slso enlarged their store room, and are receir inRslnrtre mpply of Dry Goods; so they can snfoly say HBjr uuw one oi me inosi upairaoie assortments oi uotn Ury fjoods and Uothivg in the City. N. B. (. roc tries. Boots. Shoes. Mat. Cans. Bonnets. &c.. always on hand, at price, that will not fail to suit buyers. lUIUIHIHIH April Itl, IH'r .IW. 'lll'KIUOR COLORED DAGl FltRE. 5 OTYI'MS. Ti e auhsrriher would rcspectlullv an nounre to the citizens of Columbus ami its vicinity, that he insinsen rooms in Atuuos' oiock. where lie is prepared to nccute Dacuerreotype likenesses. bv sn improved process. which gives to the picture a much huertono than modes ol operating. 1'ersons wisriinfr anytliinu in the line nr this art, are ro-ipecttully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charfie. Persons are 'sunlit the art of takinu likcnesscl and ore. paring all kinds ol Chemicals used by iJafiuerrean artists, on ne most rcasonauie terms. ,. A. &1UUU11 lUiN. Oct. 30.. dir. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH A. MAKTIN. HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on all who may call on them. Having just received t large and well selected stork of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of Ihe Ladies is especially invited to their biock oi uawns, AiUBinis.iiinghnnia, iiarages, riencu work d Collars. Chimizctls, I'arnsols, &lc. The (ientletpen are also invited to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cnssimercs, Veslings, ru.uis, summer tiais, anu ouicr scusonaoie goods too UU' melons in iiieniion. ciiine one, come ail. April 11 FAXON, SMITH ti MAUTIN. I'APEIt IIANCIM.S DKIMIT. A'o. Id, Courtlimdt tt., N. I., irmotitr tin H im Holt I. rPHK CHO'ION MANUFACTUKINO COMI'AjW X (orgnnized under the General Manufncturinir Law ol the Stale of New York) oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufneturer'a lowest prices, for cash or approved credit. 1'aprr llanntnn. ol every variety of style and price, aud Ihmlm to mutch ( Fin Hoard Print, in great variety, Transparent It indole fluulen, Oil Painted llmiiuio .Vimis and II ule tltmoie Curiam Paver., of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own manu facture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invile Merchants, Hookaellcrs and Dealers in these articlea, to call and exainine-tlieir styles and nricca. whenever they visit the City. Country Aterchnnls can examine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. Iew Y ork, Feb. i!8, 111 18. .7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. HUKK. and WM. F. CI .OIjD hare just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High ireet. in the city of Columbus, opposite give strictVttention'to the 'niforYng mis'-neRS in all its hrnnclies. Particular atten tion paid to cutting, and work made upon short notire, and in tho most approved itylo. i hey respectfully solicit i share of the public pat- ronage. OHIO MUTUAL FIIIE INSLUANCE CO. Fire and I.ilo Inaurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsuranre. fire ijepnriinciii. ItT The avnraee cost ot Insurance in Ibis Uepart(nent,is le.s tlinn ont.fourlh Der cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan it the op- tion of the tpplicant. s.iie irennnmeni. Policies on Lives issued daily tt ont-half the usual rates of premium. JS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Biiildint;, between the Exchange tnd City Hunks, High street, Co lumbus. . TIMOTHY CH1KK1TH, Sept. Ili, 184S. twy. grcmnry. FIRE FIIIE FIRE. milF. Protkctiok Iihhbakik Compaut, of Hartford 1 Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houses. Stores anil Warehouses. Mills, Manufnc tories. tt, slid the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, aiiainst loss or dam-iiiv. tv fiiik. The rates of premium offered are as low as those of tnv othersimilar institution snd settlements nl losses characterised b - the wellknownliberalityol tins long established t.ompany. OHice in the City Uant isunning.up smirs. Oct. I3..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. R II n E L L , IN Tin: NhiL house, TTAS inst received bis Spring supply of iew l,ood s--s ... .. inviles genllemen to call and examine them. April 2b..dtf. . r.tlltiFN AND FLOWER SEEDS. milP. m,,.i rmnnlete assortment from the Uuaker estab 1 llsbment ilocliester. N. V.. Shaker do.. Lebanon. Ohio, rut Ml lii.nn'. An. Two hundred varieties of Flower Reeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received and for sale by JOHN MILI.KH April 28. High st. A HARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. FOR ssle, the materials of a Printing Olhre. consisting chieflv of t power press, price JHKl ; 3(10 lbs. ot tmsll pict, in llit. of long primer, 4IIU lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly OeWJ I.SJ IPS. Ol Bllllion. UlU lu.. uictic, pu.ii, mmnvm, ess.s. stands, sticks, callevs, chases. Sic., Are. An nppor- lunity might lie sti'unled to t suitsble person to pay in part lor the materials, ny priming a weesij rengmu. new.papor. A large snil esiemieu yu nm nnum m, luyuiuiiu. Address, post paid, the publishers of the WKSTEKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. (oIiiiiiImi Insiiirnnre Company. 'ire nnd Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build imr. snd the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or dsmnire bv fire ; also, steamboats snd all snil vessels, and tbf carcoes of steamboats, sail veasels. keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cratt, sgainst tne penis ol seas, lakes ano rivers on the most tavorahle terms. A. S. 1 llr.w, June I. WW. sltt. crr(m TVTOTICE. The co-partnershio heretofore ensting be- 1 tween Ihe undersigned, was this dav dissolvrd by mutaal consenl. All persona indebted to the late firm ol I). S. Forman Sl Co , or having claims against them, are respectfully requested to call and settle the ssme wiin A W . Brown or i o., wno ara luuiorizea to ciose up tne uu.i less of the firm. II. HBOWft, March I. 1818. D. S. FORMAN II. Brown and A. V. Brown will continue Ihe business of Merchant Tailoring, voder the name of A. W. Brow Sl Co. Dsrid S. Forman ie employed to execute the cut tine and attend to manulacturimi aa neretotore. mar. FURS ANTI IIATTIHS' TRI.M.1IINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oflerforeale tt the lowest prices. ATtlha Kntna awtee. ISO " double tnd simile Ring Russis, blown 100 " C arm ted Russia. 1i0 " Raw tnd Cirroted Coney. Inm Si.nnv and Sosnish Bodies. AUoK first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss an. Tips, Banding snd Bindim?. Hat l-eathere, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colore Black ami Drab Silk Tlush, F.vtraet l.ojwuod Gum Shel lac Ilc. Iteo. 12 1 iai aiLsuiiwi, OURNAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGG8, Book$eUer and Stationer, oppotitt the Mate Howe. VALUABLE ENGLISH 1IOOK8--CHEAP. CAIUtliSAL WOLSKY, by John Gait, with additional illustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolsey. and other sources. J vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth by William Roscoe 2 vo. French Revolution from J789 to 1814 j by F. A. Mignet 1 vol. 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His stock of Books, Stationery, Pnpsr Hangings, the., is very full, and great bargains ara to be Ind " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling of) ver low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first and Inst. " So mote it bo." April 13. J. R. SCKOUGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Uoivier. and others. The whole adapted, bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness ol its detail, as well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as for Bell-instruction j with a new explanatory and critical vo Ciilulary) for snle by Feb. 21. J. R. SCRUGGS. PA1EK HANGINGS. A choice end well selected assortment of erery variety ard price, from ,bQ to if IF per dozen bolts; Bordering of almost every descrip lioi. varying in price from tin to l2,bD per strip, of It) yds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers and iforoerings, ice ling conndent mat uiey will compare tnvor ably widi onv other stock in the city. For sale nt the Book store of Mareh 25 J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin books; Cornelius Neitosi Latin prose composition first Greek Lessons Greek prone il)Utiiiiuii j tuiu iuhvij ui uuivr tiunnitai minus, rui le by tJan- c J- K. r-CF.OGCS. IFi; OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from t tbe Kreneh ol M. Luurenl be L'Ardcche, with live lumlrcd illustrations, alter tlesiuns by Horace Vernel, tnd twenty original portraits ) for salo clicaii, by feb. zi. J. rt. !M;rtutji.i9. rTALF-IIOURS WITH THE UK.ST AUTllOItS- Xi. Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight for snle by rel. xi. j. n. stnuuus. A rod Feb. 2 1 'J F, Xlic Autobipgrajihv of (ioethc Truth and For'saleby J. R. SCROGGS. A I'l.K.A KOU AMIiSEMEJSTSi b Frederick W. XI Sawyer. r or sale by Sawyer. 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'I he building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate & patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping nnd bath in and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all tlx necessary nains lur anuuruii iuutennMii ireniineiii. Numerous pure soft-water kpnnos smrntind the rtahhsh- ment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring lulls sre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the sum- its, is amply repaid by beautiiui views over a most pic turesqii country. Ur. Baki.z, the proprietor, who resides in the establish tnent, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practicr. and early in the ensuing summer expects to he joined by On. Maoh, Fellow of the Royal Cullene of Surgeons, London who is now visiting the best establishments in England. Ihe tstalihshment fins or en sn tar well patronized, and no pains will be snared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as ttie system will admit of. l ne terms are as loiiows : for patients 56 per week, to be paid weekly. Very fee ble patients are required to bring their own nurses -board can be had for them in the Establishment, st per week. Each patient is required to brum the following articles: two linen or cottoc sheets, two woollen blankets, six roarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed i likewise, an old linen and tunnel sheet lor oaouages, and one injection instrument. 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HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, ennuis tine of 3(i iulf n- did Pianos, and .300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our lock which will be replenished weekly. inh ouV'riamni Denii iruhi,'inr-nriirfiritctVirT"T Jmnnnv - Dun Imm, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. Statea, The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. in better style, nnd at lower prices thsn of any of the East ern picking houses. SMITH & NIXON. m. c. corner in ana walnut streets, Cincinnati, u. augl. MGHTMNG RODS. Office and Manufactory on tSixth $lreet. between Main and U 'alnnt, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonited Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glaus I sol ate rs and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach menla for brick or frame, togetherwith hia Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fif.ee n silver points, which have the power of safe and silently discharging the ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so that any buildings, sulhcicntiv provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful coniequences of lightning j these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily slinrh them. The im mense patronage ana eitensive use ot ineoe Lipmning ne pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ate. Price only ten cents ner foot, which nc udes the IleaiL mass moiaiers, metallic Auaenment, packing ano ail cnar-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to acents. (tT Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning Rods, with whom orders may be left. May 8. .(m O. A.BIl-WKI.I. fjOSlAH DRAKE CommitjHion nnd Produce Merchants No. West Front at.. Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cnsh Advances made on consignments of Pro duce or other merchnndize. ItKFKR TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Dagget'e & Bruce. John Kugler. James Calhoun. T. H. Yeatman, Mareh 6t Co. M. Kuglor & Son, Ellis Sc Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English antf German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are comment mat our prices will be found correspondingly low witn those oi jew ork and otner r.as tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following i Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes Scythe Sneaths Sickles Htty and Manure Forks H rimes Traces Hoes Anvils Shovels and Spades And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be ffiven to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD Sc WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co, C. S. MLL, Auedt, Columbus. Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Tho oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over $ ;j00.( 00, secured be ynnd the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over 51000 of losses, at an average cost to ihe members of oi one per cent, per annum, upon tne soioum nnmin.. xm u ji. r r v to Kit I. Mt-'W VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. THAT serjt ileairahle resilience lormerir occupied by Samne' Crosbjr, adjoining the cilj of Columbu, on tbe ettt, and opposite the Blind Asjlnm. togethn with ten tcret of Land, containing an eicellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on Isrorshle terms, bj Colambus, Dec. 9, 1847. j. muuoai m. u. PRIJITDVT. INK. P ROUT'S Printer's Ink. Ns summer. Do. medium. Book Ink of different qualities. juTj's."""". N. WHITING k. IIUNTIHGTON. mwM WEI1TER'II DICTIONARY. THE EtTtKt: WOHK UNAMIWGED. IN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvements op to the lime of his death, and now thoroughly revised nod greatly enlarged and improved by Prof. C, A, GOODRICH, of Vole College. p"IWce reduced to 5i.f31 This edition contains three times the amount of matter found in any other English Dictionary compiled in this cnun try, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and United works. " Ihe definitions are models of condensation and purity." Hon. Wm, li. Calhoun. r TESTIMONIALS. The new edition or Webster's Dictionary, in crown qusr-o, seems to us deserving; of general pntrouage. We recommend it to all who desire to oostmss ths MAST COMVLE'IK, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DlCTlOiN AH Y Or THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N, York. Win. H. Campbell editor N. Y. Dist. School Journal. Daniel Wclnier, U. b. Senator. Thos. II Bunion, " John Davis, Jefferson Davis, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. i Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Masa. Kichnrd S. Rust. Commissioner of Common Schools Ia lew Hnmfshire. Theodore . Kimr. SuDerintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop. Speaker ol tho U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of JVew York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in Mew York. Alvah Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptioller. Rev Samuel H. Cox, D. D. Lymnn Ueocher, D. D., President nf Lane Seminary. Culvin E. Stowe, D. !)., I). H. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. He man Humphrey. D. D.. late President uf Ambnrat College. Rev. Exra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors in do. Beni Lsrflhnn. D. D Praaidunt l,.l.(lt.l.i,v rnlt.. ..J otlier distinguished gentlemen. ' The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionarv. re ceived the following recommendation Irnm Daniel Webster. Levi Woodbury, 'Jheodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. 41 It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vnut 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 otlier, and impress upon the language unilormitv and stability. It ie desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered eusy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigner who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dic tionary bids fair lo become such a standard." Worthy ok Imkt atioi. The School Commit lee of tho town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be ajiuvcu cw,ii ui me MMsiij.itii nillinflB, iur me use ui muss pupils sufficiently advanced to be bene lit led bv it. snd as book of referenco lor the teacher. To obtain an iutimate knowledge of our own Uinwte, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the eniovnipnt of everv wakinar hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school edu cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so email expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, w hoi-e parents are loo poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have accesa to the fountain head ol the English I un miace. leachers. too, whose limited pecuniary means and scanty com wnsa tion, prevents them from reaping the (suvmiiiiKcs me wura is uesigneu to impart, wuuia not oniy be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trifling expense. Webstf.r's DicnoifAnr im England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. i. ol Vs. merrinm, we conclude win soon become the stan- iard wherever the Enough language ia spoken. Thtt Lon don Literary Gazette, ot April 1st, speaks of it in the follow- ijf iubi terms . Ihe original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known nnd appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of in quiry; ana tne rcsuu is in tne nignest degree satisfactory. The work ia a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research ; and the style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. This volume must nnu its way into an our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wiih a mass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. & C Mkrriam. Springfield. Mass. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. Mav S4..3inw. noTfs: JUST completed in two volumes, roynl octavo, J9. American leaunff cases. Select Deciaions of American Courta in several di-pnrtmentt of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, bsqrs., r.clitors ol the American Ldition of Smith'! Lending Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Lending Caaes. tnd applies the same method of research tnd illuatration to vt rious important branches of the law which were not iuclu. . . ded thoreip,and is, in effect, t continuation of that work. I he cases consist ol the most celebrated decraions in the reueral Courts, and the Courts I the several Ststes, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated nntea, in which the report! of all the States in the Union hav been collected ; ao that the work presents n comple.e view of American Law, upon the subjects which tre eiamined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the pro. fession, thai this highly important Treatise upon the Lesd ing Cases in American Law, ii now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected by the Editors ai the Leadinff Ca ses, about one hundred in number, ire found in th. following reports : Dallas. U. S., Cranch do, Wheaton do, Peters do, Galliion do, Urockcnbrough do. Connecticut Keporta. lew Hampshire do, ATaaaschusetta do. Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson'. Ch'v do, Johnson's Cnaca do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant Sl Rswle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Harm Sl Gill do. Kice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, sssuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about half of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American caaes (numbering several thouaanil) which bear upon Ihe subject discussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough ranire of research hat been taken by the learned Editors, and the prules.ion will tind in the Select Deciaions of American Law now offered to their notice, t work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, tnd in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in the first volume are Account. Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application oi Payments. Assignments, Attachments, Attorney, Bill ol Kl-chaage. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed. Del Credere, Demand, Do. micil, Kndorser.Kquily, K.secution, r'.iecutors, r'sctor, Krau-diiles! Conveyance., Uuaranty, Guardian, (iuanlian ad Litem, Indemnity, Infancy, Inatructione, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgment!, Land, Legacies, Lei Loci Contractus, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Neceaaarics, Negotiability, Negotiation. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Pav stents, Pledge, Post Uffii e, Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Promissory Nnte, Ratification, Heal K.atate. Release, Kent, Arrear, Reipon.lent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary In the second volume ire Abandonment. Annraisement of I'reipht, Attorney, Covenant. Discharge of Surety, r'.aee-msnt. Kstoppel in Pais. General Average. Guarantv, Inaurance, Insurable Interest forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representation Insurable Interest V'sluation ) Judgments ol other states. License. Memorandum Claims, Nonce, generally, tnd ta applied to the compact of guaranty. Policy, Pro Rata freight, Sale by Waaler, Warranty ol - The great favor with which Smith's Leading Csses wis received by the profession, haa induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, Who Were the American eriitora i.r that work. In employ the aame method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, it the Jurisprudence of this country. We hsve formerly spoken ol the very ssiniactory manner in which Uiey Billed the work or Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 14.) In the present work they hsve more than fulfilled the espectatinna raid by the other; tdded to which, the typographical eieculion of the first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." iloslon Law Reporter, 11147. Gretler'a Eqnity Evidence New Edition. From the Second Loudon tuition, with N..les referring to the Amerirtn Decisions, by A. J. fish sq.,of the Philadelphia Bar A 1 realise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity, by the late R. N. Cresley, Esq ; second edition, with such slteration. and addition! ai render it conformable to th. Statutes, decisions and general orders, regulsting the Lsw inn rracttce, aa to Evidence in th. High Court ot Chancery ; together with divers further illustrations by reference to the law tnd practice, aa to evidence in the Court, of Common Law tnd Civil Law, bv C A Calvert, 1 vol. 8vo. T. J. W. JOH.NSO.N, Law Publisher, snd Importer. 17 Chesnul street, P.iilt. For sale by Junt 8. I. N. WHITINT, At HUNTINGTON. 1,1 .WE. FP.F.SH burnt Lime at b centt per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at th Kill Kotd Lime Kilns, near th Penitentiary. Julv 10...VW |
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