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VM. B. TlIltALL & IIENHY HEED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omen oulu-ouit corner of High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, J7 00 Tii-weekly per annum, ... 4 00 Wuekly per annum, ... -SCO Terms of Advertising. Twelve Unci or less, one or throe insertions, g. ami 56 emits lor earn aiifiitiniini insertion lor Uirno months Jo Tor six inonllis All lor 12 monies JSI2 Lontrcr advertise- inonts in tho suinn proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per coin, on mo amount over jjr-iu in six moiiuiB. Ill tiik Ykak. For twelve lines $ I 2 fourth of a eol umn $20 half a column 4'3U whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS V BUTTLES, ATTORNEY'S and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, Ollice one door south of 1. IS. Whiting Ic Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Mov. I, IBIS. F. J.Msttiikws. A. B. Buttles. IlKOAIkWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID AUTCUIXL, Uroad iiraei. Columbia, 0- hio. April u..mi. t -u iiiiiikiivi iiirwiriv'TiHr B' OOKSKt.LKHS and Stationer... nnxl door to the Clinton HjHik.Mitrti itrout.(,'olumbus.Ohio. A laree flortiucni it Hooxi olid Mftiionpry always on Jin ml. keibeht lilley, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, oppoaite the Public OfH ces, Columbus. Aug. lUi, l&W. Wii. Siibert. M.C. Lll.l.KT. Willinm II. Jarvi Henry Jnrvis. C10LI.ECTORS and Account Settlera, for franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to sll business entrusted to them, Willi punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Ollice, up stnirs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, UIMi. y. Columbus, Ohio w. i:. ide, m. v., DENTIST. (Late of the iinn of Crane & Ide, Cincinnati.) Ollice for the present at the residence of the ale Col. M. Jowott. May 6. .dtf. CERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical 'J'onla, Military Goods, dec. &c, No. 11)1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. him; a kicii akd.n D F.AI.F.I1S in Foreiun and Domestic Urv Goods, Groce- XJ lies, Boots and Shoes. &c. Ac, wholesale and retail, JNo. I, (ioodale'a Row, Higli street. J. 11. SCROGGN, DEALER in Law,Modical,Tlioological,Classical, School and M isccllancoue Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WII EATON. D RUOGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, 1 Dvo Stuffs. GIsbs. &c. &c. wholesale and retail. corner of Ilipli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 1 AY A KILUOIKNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drags. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyo .Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, kc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Orl. 1, 11)11. C. U. KING. F.ALF.R IN DRV GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchango Bank, Cnlilinlme. los. r,i..ll. .11. B. BATEHAJM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator,! Journal of Agrleul-turo and I lorticulture, published on the 1st and 16th o nch month. Terms gl peryoarj four copies for A'J. UTT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COM STOCK & CO., FORWARDING ano COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, end Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. 1UDGW AY A CO'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda, and a great variety of ( aa-tings, alwaya on hand. Oct. 1, 1(141. COLL'iUBLS HAT STOKE. JF. RUDISI1.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashiona. Hats made to order. NEIL HOUSE. WINNE is "af. some" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with bin). K Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1 AYI.OR, ENGRAVER. OFFICF. on Northcnsl corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs oppusito United States Hotel. Doc. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkiiht will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin nnd adjoining counties. Ollice on east aide of High street, opposite 1. K. W biting A Huntington s Bookstore Feb. Hi..t-wlf, w mTvv i 1. 1. sii i r eTjiley, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Pcemiuin Teeth. For sale Baker A Riley's Patent Forcop Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the now brick stable buill by Dr. L. (inodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a low stops from High street, nnd rear of the Capitol House, $T HOUSES AND CARRIAGES TO I.ET.SXl Nov 2. .dtf. J. MASSEV. VV. A. iTICSAJS. OK HOI.F.SALK AM) KF.TAIL DEALERSinFancynnd w Staple Drv Goods nnd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCliTT, SfGiV AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J. ..dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JL'ST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, A VARIETY ol rich Turk Satin and Cliamelion Silk Parasols ) Also, new style French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes, ('all at M. GOODING'S. Mav 12. ont door Couth of the Capitol Home. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I A ND if you down! it call and try somo of the kind that will recommend itscn. umy io cis. per m., m M. GOODING'S, April 2li. One door south of the Capitol House. Perifocal Kpeetnclfti. ALSO, double convex and cnnrae Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by VV. A. PL ATT A CO., Feb. .7. An llomi. CRAPES, Collnr and ChimiseUs. J A good stock, tillered very low at Apnlt..dly. M. GOODING'S YE LOVERS OF THE ME EDI ClOMK.and try some of the best llavored Cavendish To-J bacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April '26. One door south of tho Capitol House. lMtlENDLY GINGHAMN. Jl Something new , also. French, F.nglish. Scotch, American sad Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d, M. GOODING. VARNISH. IIRNITURF. VAKMSH Nos. 1 and J. Also.Polish-ins and Coach Body V arnish, for sale by J. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GF.NU1NF. Mouso-Hole Anvils, at the sign ofttie May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GOLD TENS.. A fresh supply received this day. and for saie very low. W. A. PLAT'P A ( O, April .1. 11147. Neil House. GI N SMITHS will please nolico that we have foraale. s tit he sign of the Gilt Padlock. 1(I. High street, IIHI Mile llarrcls, assoriea, irom iu 10 z nan. iw me jm u. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost sll other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Ralxorines. Barages.Miis-lin Ginghama. Fnibroidered ditto. He Lsins. Vc. All new styles, lor sale by WING A RICHARDS'. f 1 MIV KB V J s.') do,, tuner black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, Silt. flic. LSI! in SI m. .njtit.-.i i., Apnl It. .illy. One door soetb of Capitol House 'f T ONI F.KY. .'SI dozen Ladies'. Misses and Children's XI Hose, new and cheap: also, line stock of Gents' half tlose, at pt. x.Knjv...... a, April 2li. One door south of the Cspiiol House, RAUS. ir OF. 9l CO., and Wilmot tk kowlmid'i Mill and Crow cnt Sawn ; Hoe is Co. and Wilmot A Rowland'a Circulardo. Spear & Jackpon'i and other Hand do.; Fanncl and ripninff do.; Bntchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning WeM do. Jnly If,. tifcKE, ABBOTT fc CO. HAKDH ARK.-(.KliK, ABBOTT & CO., at tl. iio of tlie liilt I'adlock. are now rpreirinp a (resa aunolT of irooda. liich makra tlieir itock embrace more ar tic lea in Hie hardwiire line, tjian any other store in the Slate. They are dittpotipd to fell froede at (air ratea, and would re- jterti'ttlly re(juctt jiurcbaeera to call ami examine rirgnndf and pncei. Oct 1. OHIO VOLUME XI I. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVORY Fans, gold and alcel beads, purse clasps snd rings, nurse twist, sadlcr silk, emhroiderintr silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton floss, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jicouet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgings and in-sertings, and many other little Dims, may be found cheap at Bl. IiIJUUIiMi'S, May 1, One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JF.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm WaicrFilier. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which are niglilv recommended by all who have seen them in use, and whicli we am resdv to sell at msnulactiirer's prices, with cost of transportation.' GKKF., AlillOTT A CO. nov. ii. 200 KEGS rUNIATA NAILS, just received and for stile at the sign I of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS. fUST received and for Bale at the aign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the aiibscribers, n new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Alliert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afford ed at uuusuully low prices. FAY A KILllOl KiNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands ; India Rubber Cloth and Whips ; Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Lcathcrand Bindings Patent Cloth and Dash Frames Light Frames and Tnssclls ; Springe and Axles. GF.RF., ABBOTT A CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue asortment of Ladica' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties and Buskina, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil' cheaper tbvn ever beforo sold in this city. Jan m I H. II. MH1ISALL ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.-J Cameo Tissues. Grenadines, Crvstalines, Silk and Wool Borages, plain and fancy, 0110 door south of Capitol House. April .1. d. lit. uuuuiAU. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand lor sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large nnd complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of aea-soned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt ly nttcnilccl to. H'li.l,..tl.j m. l m i.i.iv At i . LAMI OIL. Mil gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallona Whnle Ooil, lor sale by FAY A KILKOUKNF., Dec. . no. 10:1, riigu .-tircoi. MACHINE CARDS. 1MI sets of Machine Cards, iust received from tho Manufactory at Leicester.Mas- sachuxctts, and fur aide at No. 1 j9, High street. Dec.. rai W nii.nwuiviir.. MARKET BASKETS Willow Market Baskets, a line-arlide, altljo GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghama, Ralxorines, Lawns snd Rarages, just ere 'd by April Ii. J wilMi iwi.tlAhun. 100 dozen l'ilcs. OF Spear A Jackson, Mottrnm, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE IIUNDRF.D pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carringcs,just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market. for sale nt the sign of tne GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solur Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim-minga of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA I T A CU., Mil llmte. PARASOLS, BONNET RIBBONS, GINGHAMS. Ac. This day received another lot of those dark changeable Silk, and Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a lew pieces l-nendly Gingbains, Bonnet Ribbons, Coronation Cord. &c Also. Rice Foundation, la new arhclc for Milliners ) Hon- net halobones, Black and Whilo Crape and Crape Lieso Ac. June I I. M. GOUDI.NU. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot olfered at reduced prices and no mistake, ('all soon nt - M. GOODING'S. May 1. One door south of Cnpitol House. EAIRBANK'S PATENT DLATFORM Scales ami Counter Balances, at manufac-. turor'a prices. For sale by UF.lt K, ABBOTT A CO. April 3. Sign of tho Gilt I'nil Lock. 1CII Dnmnsk Kmlironlrred Table Cover, a auienor urticle, juitt recuiveu at April 2(1. One door loalh or tho Capitol House, RICH CL'KTAIX CiOODS 4-i Oiled Turkey Ivod Curtain atulT: also, white lace and emhrniderpd white do, at April n..dly. M. 'iPODIlNtTS. Griiuine Armitiiirc Mousrhole Anvila. s OLID box and coiumoii Vises, foraale nt the sign of the A pril 7. l.ll.l I'Ainxn.A. Senle nutl 1'rei.scs. SF.AI.S F.ngrnved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Notl ries Public. Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Re corders, oVc. Ac, at very low prices and short notice, by HarrU II. VV. A. I'l.A I 1 ot t u., len Mouse. J LIVES. '25 doz. Selves, assorted numbers; of iron, J bra.a, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AWS! SAWS!! 60 Mill Snus, of Cast and Gennnn J Sleel. for aale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-O tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of Mav 51). IHt7. tl. II. MMIIALU CITY LOTS Kill SALE. TWF.NTY-SIX ln lots, pleasantly situated on the souih-easl part of the city, (title good,) for sale by Dec. 9, IIW7. J. UIDGWAY A CO. STARCH. TIIK Cnliimbna Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealera and others is requested to the beau tiful article of Pearl titureh now being made. Country Merchants and otriere supphcii trnm tne depot ei the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cnsh and tbe lugnest market price at all limes paia lor White Corn. Sept. 3. Vi bite Lend. Oil and Brashes. TWRNTY Mils. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) U:0 kegs White Lead j Varnisli, t'atntana vviiuenisn nrusnes. July Hi. GF.RF., ABBOTT A CO. C ALL AT M. GOODING'S. OAK DOOR nuVTH OF TIIK CAI'ITOl. llOCfto, WHF.RF. you may find one of the best selected and tnoE desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gomla ie the city, which are nearly all new. and were purchased low for casii, and will be sold as cheap as they can he found any where. April '21.. d. SEED STORE A AGRICULTURAL WARE- ROOM. ( New Flore, mil door II 'est of tht Pott Offtte.) JCST received, a large and general assortment of (JaS-m.is and Fiki.d Srrns, embracing every desirable va riety adapted to this climate. Now la the time to ohta,a aeeds for choice vegetables, as planting time ia at hand. And to the ladies we have to offer a select and large variety of 'oarer fe'reds. Catalogues of seeds and fruit treee at'lhe store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Tlanier. w inch the farmers art genersllv invited to call ami examine, lotrether with ploughs, &c. IA) bushels timothy seed, usage orange, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, ajarge lot of fruit trees, forsaJe very low. Auction The room is now resdv for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, an.1 we shall evert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor ua with goods to be sold in that manner. JNO. BLUR. April ll..dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIAN'S. ELiOfctsasUaiaiSB 3 UicKH.lUaa3 3 TIIF. undersigned has just received, and will keep con-atantantly on hand, a supply of Leechea.whirh he will apply by prescription. I le is also prepared to bleed snd enp bv nrescriotion. Prompt sttention will be paid to ail pre senptions. Lnquire al Denig A Son's, corner of Hich and Rich streets. '. F.. P.oYLE. flrftrinrr Drs. Penig, STiith ard BiiHcilitld. Sept. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1848 Wulthcj, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, lnniis, ie., It. m. A. rintl A Co., (in tlie Neil llonse,) 5 HAVL on hand a good assoitment of Watches, tJ '""eirj, Oliver. ware, polar Lamps, rerlumery, i-..J Spectacles, (Concnvo. Convel and Perifncal.l Din. nioud pointed Gold Pens, (best maker's,) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, t lollies and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candle- sucss, vase itasRets and Tea-Bets, superior Raiora, (war- rocuBi niitvi!, and scissors, Genuine llcmtnings 'p "o" qioiiuy, ristoia wiin ono anil an barrela Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makors1 y.;m ami mnienais, oic. etc., all ol which tliey nro now selling at very low prices. VV'atchca and Jcwolrv carefully repaired by experienced workmen nnd warranted. Also, seals L'ngraved fur Notaries County nnd State olhcora, Societies, kc. Ac, and Seal Presses of sn excellent and cheap construction furnished al Doc. 15 New Tailoring and Dry Gooda Establishment, L. P. PRESTON & CO., Tf'?. '01' lr'Kh f""ll Comer of Rich street.) TJAV INli secured the services of Mr. Srsn . fn., LI man. (whose well known skill in lilting needs no praise.) and also some of the beat journeymen Tailora in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They linvo also enlanred tlieir store nmm nmi itiga large supply of Dry Goods; bo they can safely say ..v , uib mu ue.imoie assortmenia ol uolll Dm Goods and Clolliinir in tin t ,i N. R. (iroccrics. Hoots, Shoes, lints, Cape, Bonnets, &c, " iimiu. ni prices mat w in not tail to suit buyers, Columbus April 13,11147... tw. S yjKR.1.0 " COLORED DAGUERRE. kJ O'll Lo I :n subscriber would respectfully au nounce to the cilicns of Columbus and itsvicinity, that be has taken rooms in Anions' block, where ho is prepared to oiccute Dugnericotype likenesses, by nn improved process, which gives to tbo picture a much liner tono than niodea ol operating. Persons wishing nvtliini in the line of this art. nro re. spcctfully invited to call at Ins rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no ennrge. Persona are tauiilit the art of takinrr likenee nm! nr.. parii ng all kinda of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcnn arlists.or he most reasonable terms. .. A. aruuGMTUiN. Oct. 30. .dtf. THE HEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXOiN. SMITH A MAIITIX. TTAVF. returned to their former stand, No. .1, Neil's new j. Mc, aim are neucr man ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable, Surinrr Cnnd. H,..v ft.l confident that they are uow able to serve all who may favor .... ... ,., iiivii ,l,t,,ll,l!. The Btlcntiim nf iiP Indies is eopecinlly invited to tlieir tock ol Lawns, Miislius.C.itiylmmi, iiarages, Kicncli work'd Coltnrs. Chimizeltp, I'arasnls, &c. nni .1 m nu "iinn ii-uu lire nip uiviied ro rn ami Gxnmitifl ihrir very exit-naive siorn o iiroad Llollm.t'iiMitnprc's, Vpitinus, Crnvats, Hummer 1 lata, and other seasonable goods too nu- nienius 10 meniLon. Come nne, come all. Al,r'l FAXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. l'APKU II ANCIXcn l.t-nvr Ao. Ill, CourUmutt it., A. 1 ., wmioiiic tht HVWcrn Hotel rym CHOTON MANUFACTUKIMJ COMI'ANy X (organized under tho (ienernl Manuracturiiiff Law ol tho .State of New York) oiler at wLnlnfmin in iui:miiti..tn au'1 i'u,t""B"r,,t "iHnui.iciurwr s lowent prices. lor cash or approved credit. Paper Ilanm, of every vnriely of style and price, nud Ifordtra to match lire Hoard Prints in irreat vnrietr. Tramrarmt Uhitimn Shml fill I',,,,,.,! Window lrff and Hide Window Curtain Papert, of uiv luicniMivii B ami superior imisri, all ol their own nnnu-fneture ami importation. As their Stock is Inrire nnd entiro-lv new, they invito Merch.ints, Booksellers nnd Dealers in iIichc articles, to call and examine their stvles nnd prices, whenever they visit the Citv. Country Mrrrhaniii run . amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tlie morning till JU o'clock in the eveninir. ew York, Feb. lR W..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, . lUiHKnnd VVM. K. Cl.Olil) have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on llirh street, in the city of Colli in bus, opponite the United States Hotel, where they wil! pivc strict attention to tho Tailoring husi-noss in nil its branches. i'artiQiihralten-tinn paid to cutting, snd work made upon short notice, nud in tho most approved style. They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat- ronnge. July tj, .twtt. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire mid Lite InsurHtire. THIS Conipany continues to take risks on Lives nnd Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsuranrc. i ire Jepurtmenit ItT The average cost of Insurance in lint Department. is let-n thnn one-fourth per cent, per annum. I'oliurB iRBued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. liiie uopnrimeni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. IN. 14. Advantages made available on two or more contio gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kxcliange and City Hiiiiks, llifjh strret, Co lumnim. i imu i ii y. uuif r 1 1 it, Sept. lb, 1)115. twy. Secretary. FIRE-FIRE-FJUK. TIIF. I'hotfltiuh iNst KAixt k Uomi'ANT. of Hartfotd, Conn., continue nt tlieir agency in this city 10 insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, M aniline toriei. Alc, and the contents of each, tocetlier with every other similar species ol property, aoainsT loss ok haw-aok itr hue. The rates of premium olfered are ns lew as those of any other similar institution ; snd settlements ol isses characterized by the well known liberality of tins long eatnhlisued Company. tMlice in the City Uank Uuimmir, up stairs. Oct. 13..lyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Apent. II I It I) E h 1, v IN THIl A K 1 1. HOV8E, n AS just received his Spring supply of New (ioods invites pentleuteo to call snd examine them. April LJfi..dtf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. fPHE most complete aflKortment froHi tbe Quaker eitab-X lishment Bocliester, N, '.r Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and K( bison's do. Two hundred varieties of F'lower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thor burns) all fresh, just received snd for sale bj JOILN MII.LF.H April 20. Vi, High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. T?OKale, the materials of a Printing OHice. consisting X chterly of a power press, pneo $Af .aU urn. of rmall pica, ,H0 lbs. of lone primer, 4(H) Ibw. of botirtreois, (nearlv new.) ;i0lbs.ot minion. HO lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, casei, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, etc., 4lc. An opportunity Riipht be atforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. t larpe ann e.uentisu jou onire mni oe conuucieu. Address, pout paid, the publishers of the LSTKKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. loltuiibu Initranre ( oiupaiiy. fire and Marine. This Compnny continues to insure every Fpecics of build injT, and the furniture, machinery, (roods, wares and niercan-dizes and otlter property contained therein, apainst Ions or damsce bv tire; also, steamboats and all sail vessel, and tbe cargoes of steamlioats. sail vessels, keel-bfrnfn, flat-boat nnd other water-cratl, against the penis ol seas, lakes and rivers on the most tavorame terma. A- S. ( IIKW, June I, 1RU. ltf. Srcrrtaif TVTOTIC'E. The co-partnership heretofore eniftinjr bell tweeo the underlined, was this day dissolved by motaal consent. All persons indebled to the late tirm ol D. S. Formaii & Co . or havine claims ajrainst them, are respectfully requesied in call and settle the same with A VV. Brown At Co.. who are authorised to close up the busi-bcm of the firm. H. HKOW N. Marrh 1. IUW. D. S. F 'OILMAN. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchiint I ailonni?. under the name of A. W. Bbowh A Co. DsthI S. Forman ia employed to eiecete the cut ina snd attend to manufacturing heretofore. mar. IURS AND IIATTI HS' TItl w MIN(.S. TIIK sulwcribers have just received a larpe stock ol Fars and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at the jowesi price. iV Ha. Nutria, sides. 60 44 double and sincle Ring Russia, blowi 1"0 Carroted Ku.ua. 1"0 Haw and Carroted Coney. lOlkO Saxonv and Soaninh liodie. AhoK fir-t rate ssHlmnt of Silk and Cottnosid srta Tips. Bmlmtf and Kinit'n?. Hat l-eithers. Bnw Sinmrs Ski ers.all cc!or, Black and Drb S:lk I'lunb. F.Ttr-i I Oum Celiac &c. Itb. U J AV l KILlMJl KNh. 01 DAILY. B0 OKS & STATlONEltY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGG3, Jiookttller and Stationer, ojipoxite tlie Malt 1oune. VALUABLE ENGLISH IHM)KRCirEAP. CABDLNAL WOLSLY, by John Oalt, with ndditionttl illustrations from Cavendish 'a Life of Wolioy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Leo tlie Tonth ; by William RoHcoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 17U9 to 1CM) by V. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History rf (he Middle Agci. comprehending an account of the state of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival iu the fifteenth century; by Kev. Joseph Beritigton. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nglnnd, for the re-establKhment of Popery under Charles II and James 11 j by Arm and Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent by William Rnficoe. vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael AngcIojbyR. Duppa, L. L. 11. Lue of Raffaelio. by Quntrcmere de Quiiicy. 1 vol. ior"man Conquest. 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A M ANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain inti the political history, ueoLTapliicnl portion, and so cial state of the principal nations ol antiquity, cnrelully re- viseu irom me ancient writers, j tie rise and progress ol the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social cunditiou. with a history of the colonies founded by Europeuns, By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S.,with questions adapted' for the uso of schools 1 vol. pp. W. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGUS. 1REVOLUTION. In consequence of the rece"t rev C olututn in France, and the present excited state of Europe, the subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, &.c, nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings. Ate, is very full, nnd great bargains are to be bad " Progress " ia the word, and we intend selling off very low, to make room for a new stock. Purchaser will find it to their ud vantage to rn II on us first and ln.:t. " So mote it bo." (April , J. R. SCROCiOS. IIANDItOOK OF Young Artists ami Amateurs in Oil Painting! being chictly a compilation from the celebrnted Manual of Bouvier, nnd others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, nnd the completeness of its detail, nn well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as for self-instruction wilh a new explanatory and critical vocabulary forsale by Fcb.SL J. R. SCROCIOS. Iy A PER HANGINGS. A choice and well selected BHKortnieut of every variety aul price, from to 18 per dozen bolts; Bdrderin of nlmoHt every dcNcrip-tion, varying in price from SiVjc to 5'J,5U per strip, of 10 yds. We invito particular sttention lo the nbovo Papers and Borderiuirt. ieelintr confident that thev will compare favor ablv wild aav other stock in the citv. For sale al the Book. store of IMareh 20 1 J. K. SCKO(itiS. 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U NITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4 to., and mans, by Wilkes: for sale nt March 27. SCROGGS'. AM FRIC AN STATE PAPERS.-Ono sett of the above work, of V.I hiri'o folio volumes i for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. R. SCROGGS'. O. O. F A few very finely embroidered Encampment L . Regnlin, (P. G. and U. P.J for sale by Apri: 10. J. R. SCROGGS. OKU It tit L. nilOl'KS, WILLIAM till KEN RHODES & liREENf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Eric Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Roats, Cleveland O. Amts of t tinhm 7.inr O. P. Scoville, 113. Broad st, New Voik; W. Monleath St Co., Albany, N. Y. Hazird, Montenth it Sherman, Biili ilo. N. V. Awntn of thxrteo l ine.--Jmcph (iilbert, 17 Ca-nties Slip. New York Bennett JSt Adams, Syracuse, N. Y-; Truman Winian, Oswego, N. Y. ruarJIS REMOVAL. WING A: RKTIAHDS have n moved their goods from No. I, Goodale's How, to No. I , Neil's new luilding. opposite the Slate buildings, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, snd all others that may bo pleased to give tlicmncall. Theirstock hns been greatly increased and tiiey would say to those wishing to purchase nt wholesale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. April i. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. i erms very low. Uiiftmtr: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards T)n. Jotips Ac Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr. of Phil. Nov. IfL.dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ESTAB-lixbmont, Fayette Co., Pennsylvnnin. THE friends of Hydropathy, nnd the public in general, are respectfully informed th.it this Estahlinhmcut, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation since August. IIU7. The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate & patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bntlijnir and driving rooms for ladies, are ns entirely separated from those of tlie gentlemen, ss if iu different buildings also sepirate parlors. 1 he bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment Numerous pure soft-water i-prins surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring bills sre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. liMZ. the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expecta to be joined by Dr. Mason, Fellow of tbe Royal Coileue nf Surgeons, London who ie now visiting the best establishments ia England. The Establishment hns been sofsr well patronized, and no pama will be spared to make it as comfortable aud ngroeable to invalids ss tbe system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For palienta $C, per week, to lie paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses 4ard can be had for them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Kch pit tie lit is required to bring the lollowing articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blinker, six tonne towels, either three comfortables or a light feather beds likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument The fallowing disease arc successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disori!.tniz.ition of tlie parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting l evers j Apue Intbrnitum of the Lungs, Stomach, (towels. 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O ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, aud tor sale low by S0UTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. S" ICILY MADEIHA WINE. 10 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by SOUTHUATK, HAWTHORN & CO, jlyl2- ' 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. Mciphtsand octaves lilumly Madeira Wine 5 6 pipt a Wondhouse Madeira Wino ; 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing and for sale low by SOUTIltiATIi, HAWTIIOKN &. CO., july2. 24 Columbia st. SCOTCH ALE. 60 casks 'Pennants Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud for sale low bv S0UTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., july!2. 21 Columbia st CCASSIA. i0 matts Cassia fresh and in tine order, re J ceived and tor sale low by SOUTIIUATE, HAWTHORN & CO , jul.rH. 24 Columbia st. 150CHF.LLA UKAKDY.-.10 hf and qr pipes Alex. V Seiguelte, in store anil for sale low hv SOUTIIUATE, HAWTIIOKN & CO., july!2. 24 Columbia st. BOOHS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn Irom the firm of Derby. Bradley A. Co.. will continue the business ol Pub-lifliiug and Bookselling under the rirni of H. W. Derby & Co.. at JVo. 1 15 Main street ; and on the 10th ol April, opened nn entire new stork of Law, Aliscellanooua, Theological, School and Classical Books, together witii a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. 'Phe experience he has had in buvinir books for the West- em country, haa enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit friends and customers, who may favor hiln with their orders. nun uicy can rciy upon uniting nt all limes, a tall Block on hand : and ordera by mail, or otherwise, for Quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. viiiiiuiittu, niui u. n. w. ur.nui. TO THE PUBLIC. H AVI Nt! completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 3b' splendid Pinnoa. and 3MI chests choice Teas, we invite purchaa-ers and dealers in tlioxo articles to call and examine ou( stock which will he replenished weekly. Our Teas arc purchased for eaali direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from Hie manufactory of Stodart li Dunham. New York, cannot he equalled in the U. Stalea. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea W'areroomB, and occupies tlie whole upper part of the building. I'naa put up in 4 and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower pricea than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. MGIITNINU RODS. Office and Slanvfuetory on ULrth street, between Slain and H'alm.t, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spinal Twisted Carboniied Iron Light-ning lloda, 111 ten loet lengths, with Ulnss Isolatera and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach, moots for brick or frnmo, together with his Cylinder three, prong'd Copper head, mounted with filleon silver pointa, which have the power nl sate and silently discharging tbe sir of its superabundant electricity, more rtian any rod ever brought lieloro the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with theso roils, aro bevond a doubt, snfn from the awful conieqiicncca of lightning 5 these rods are ao easily arranged that any one ran roadily attach them. Tlie im- niniisfi paironge ami extensive use ol these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls nnd Weather Vanes for Church. cs, &c. Price nnlr ten cents nor foot, whirl, ineln,l. tb Il.,l Class Isolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-gea. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance lo agents. II y Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, ia appointed Agent of the Manufacture for the sale of the above named Light- ' ""Qui onicrs may oe H it. May 1). .om O. A. H I II V F. 1. 1. I.IOSIAH DRAKE I . A. IIIDWELL & CO., Commission and I'rodtico Merchnnta, No. 13, Weal Front at., Cincinnati. LIBF.RAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro. duce or other iiiorchandixc. RKI'EK TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette & Brace, John Kugler, Jamea Calhoun, P. II. Yealman. Marsh & Co. M. kugler 6l Son, Ellis At Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. B W HARDWARE AND CITLERY. E beg leave to iuforn the Morehanta of the Western country thai we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive varietv of (ioods in the Hard ward line.nf American, F.nglish amf German manufacture. We particularly request the Mcrchanta to an examination of our stock before thev make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other F.as. lorn cities. Our stock is comprised in pnrt of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (.rasa snd Ursin Scythes Scvthe Sneaths : Sicklra; Hay and Manure Forks llamefl Tracea Hoes ; Antils) Shovels and Spades; And Looking (ilassefl. Also, a complete assortment of Shrir Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted 10 our care. LJ MEAD tc WINSTON, larclM. .l-wtr. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIReInsURANCE c7. C. S. SILL. Aoi-.NT. Cnlun,).,,. Ill., OFFICE of III Company at Cuyahoga i alia. Ohio. Tlie oldest and larirest slulual ( omitiinv in s Lot hl'e.tffrn Slates. Capital to meet losses, over secured bo yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over z. ,.,. 01 iiw.es. ai an avcrago cost to lite memners 01 4 of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. iiy iu..oiy. . n. pn.k. .-ec y. V A L VA B I, Etif YP RO F' E KTY FOR SALE. p. THAT very desirable residence Ibrmerly occupied by 'llj 4 Samne' Crosby, ailjoining the cily of Columtius on jK&the east, and opposite the Blind Asvlnm, together with ten acres of IjximJ, eontaininir an excellent frnit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on Insurable lerms. ty Columbos, Dec.'J, 1IH7. J. KIWiWAY & CO. PRINTING INK. IJHOl T'S Printcr'a Ink. JWws summer. Dn. medium. Book Ink of riilierent qualities. Jnsl received l,v julju. I. Pi. WIMT1MS 4 I1L'NT1KG1X)N. WEnsTER'N DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAUUIIXIED. N ono volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter X of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvement! up to the limn of his death, ami now thoroughly ruined and greatly Bulared and improved by Prof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. (D'Price rcducoil to Sii.fB This edition contains threo limes the amount of matter found in any nthnr English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance ahovo tho price of other and limited works. "Tim delinitions are models of condensation and purity." lion. ll'm. U. Calhoun, ' , TESTIMONIALS. J he new edition of Webster's Dictionarv,ln crown quar- O, Seema to US deaervinu of unnnrnl t,.lr,m.a. We recommend it to all who desire to possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION-ARYOE THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, Msrrh, 1848 : Tlioodoro Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of Uuivenitv of ti. York. ' Win, II. Campbell, editor N. Y, Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. Thoa. H Benton, " John Davia, " Jeirerson Davia, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Masa. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. 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" It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit tlie vast extent of territory belonging to the United States as the uso of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each otlier, and impress upon the language unilormity and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only lo our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to tlie rich stores nf science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair to become such a standard." WoRTHT or lMiTATioic.Tlie School Committee of the town of Bradlbrd, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Wcbater's 'Dictionary, (quarto unabridged.) be placed in each ol the principal schools, for the use of those Eupiis suinciently silvanccd to tie bcnclitleil by it, and as a 00k of reference lor the teacher. To obtain nn intimato knowlodge of our oicn umgwige, which we are to use in tbo transaction of business, er tlie enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small expense, ran bo placed within the rencli of the rising genera tion I Mnny uitelligem, active minded children, whose pa-renta are too pour lo provide the work for their families, may thus have access to tho fountain head ol tho English language Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means ami sennty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, bui would he so much better qualilicd to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trifling expense. Wfbsteh's Dictiokakv ii ENoi.ssn. The crown quarto edition of this valuahlo work, published by Messrs. G. ec C. Merriam. wo conclude will soon become thn .tan. dard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary (iaxctte,ot April 1st, speaks of it in the follow, ing just terma : I be original edition of the American Dictionary ia too well known nnd appreciated in Enirliind to renuira us to dwell nt length on its plnn and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in liii own sphere of in- 1,1, j , nun ia rraim is in me nigncsi negree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research j and tho style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the presB of any country in Europe. This .Minnie iiiM.i Him iu way into an our punnc aud goon private librariea. for it provides tlie F.nglish student wilh a masa of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by U. cV C MmnuM, Springfield. lYfnss. For sale b? I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBL1CA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, J9. A me-nenn leauinu cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law. with 1 .r.- enee to Mercantile Lawj by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors of the American Edition of Smith's Leaning i.ascs. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rioua important branches of the law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the most celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts 1 f the several States, upon tho subjects discussed) accompanied by celebrated notos, in which tho reports of all the Statos in the Union hava been collected ; so that the work presents a complete view of American Law, upon the subjects which are oxamined. Tlie publiahera havo groat pleasure in informing the pro. fession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected by the Editors as the Leading Cases, about one-hundred in number, are found in the following reports : Dallas. U. S., Cranchdo, Whcalon do,Pctersdo,Gallison do, Brockcnbrough do, Connecticut Reports. New llnmpshiroilo, Massachusetts do. Pickering do, Metcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Cli'y do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do. Binney do, Sergeant 4t Rawle do, Rnwle do, Wharlon do, Barr do, Harris &. Gill do. Rice'a S. C. dn, Ohio do. Tho notes, assuming in several instances the complete ness of Treatises, occupy about haif of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (numbering several thousand) which bear upon Hie subject discussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the profession will find in the Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminontly practical in its character, convenient in arrangoment, and in its editorial department claiming place in Uie firBt rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illuitrsted in the first volume are-Account, Acfniinistrstor, Agency, Annuity, Application of Payments, Assignments, Attscbments, Attorney, Bill of Exchange, Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed. Del Credere, Demand, Do-micil, Kndoraer.F:quity, Execution, Executors, Factor, Fraudulent Conveyances, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Litem, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, Land, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lien, Mail, Marriage, Necessaries, Negotiability, Negotiation, Notice, Overdue, Partnerahip. Pay meats, Pledge, Post Office. Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami, Promissory Note, Ratitication, Real Estste. Relesse, Kent, A r rear ResponJent, Superior, Set-oil', Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Cnvenant, Discharge of Surety, Easement, Estoppel in Pais. General Average, Guaranty, Insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy j Insurable Interest Representation j Insurable Interest Valuation 1 Judgments ol other stales. License. Memorandum Claims, Notice, generally, and as applied 10 the compact of guaranty, Policy, Pro Rata Frc:ght, Sale by Master, Warranty of Seaworthiness. The, great favor with which Smith'a Leading Cases wn received by the protesiion, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in treating of other points, supposed to pitasess interest and importance, ia the Jurisprudence of this country. We have formerly spoken of the very sati.factory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In tbe present wnrk thev have more than fulfilled the expectations raided by the others sdded to which, the typographical execution of the first vol. (the only ooe now puliliahed.) ia highly creditable tu the publishers." yosfon i.me Reporter, IM7. Grcalcy'g Ennity Evidence New Edition. From I he Second London Edition, with Notes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish. Esq., of the Philadelphia Bar. A '1 realise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity by the late R. N. (iresley, Esq ; second edition, with such alterations and additions sa render it conformable to the Statutes, derisions and general orders, regulating the Law and Practice, ss to Evidence in the High Court of Chancery j together wilh divers further illustrations by reference to the law snd practice. as toevidence inthe Court of Common Law and Civil Law, bv C. A Cslvert, 1 vol. o. T. 1. W. JOHNSON, Lsw Publishers sud Importers. 1117 Cbesnul street, Pila. For sale by JuneR. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at A c.-nts per bushel, constantly kept on hsnd,at tbe Rail Koad Lime Kilns, nesr the enitentiary. July 111 ..t-w Penitentiary '4
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Full Text | VM. B. TlIltALL & IIENHY HEED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omen oulu-ouit corner of High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, J7 00 Tii-weekly per annum, ... 4 00 Wuekly per annum, ... -SCO Terms of Advertising. Twelve Unci or less, one or throe insertions, g. ami 56 emits lor earn aiifiitiniini insertion lor Uirno months Jo Tor six inonllis All lor 12 monies JSI2 Lontrcr advertise- inonts in tho suinn proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per coin, on mo amount over jjr-iu in six moiiuiB. Ill tiik Ykak. For twelve lines $ I 2 fourth of a eol umn $20 half a column 4'3U whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS V BUTTLES, ATTORNEY'S and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, Ollice one door south of 1. IS. Whiting Ic Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Mov. I, IBIS. F. J.Msttiikws. A. B. Buttles. IlKOAIkWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID AUTCUIXL, Uroad iiraei. Columbia, 0- hio. April u..mi. t -u iiiiiikiivi iiirwiriv'TiHr B' OOKSKt.LKHS and Stationer... nnxl door to the Clinton HjHik.Mitrti itrout.(,'olumbus.Ohio. A laree flortiucni it Hooxi olid Mftiionpry always on Jin ml. keibeht lilley, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, oppoaite the Public OfH ces, Columbus. Aug. lUi, l&W. Wii. Siibert. M.C. Lll.l.KT. Willinm II. Jarvi Henry Jnrvis. C10LI.ECTORS and Account Settlera, for franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to sll business entrusted to them, Willi punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Ollice, up stnirs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, UIMi. y. Columbus, Ohio w. i:. ide, m. v., DENTIST. (Late of the iinn of Crane & Ide, Cincinnati.) Ollice for the present at the residence of the ale Col. M. Jowott. May 6. .dtf. CERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical 'J'onla, Military Goods, dec. &c, No. 11)1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. him; a kicii akd.n D F.AI.F.I1S in Foreiun and Domestic Urv Goods, Groce- XJ lies, Boots and Shoes. &c. Ac, wholesale and retail, JNo. I, (ioodale'a Row, Higli street. J. 11. SCROGGN, DEALER in Law,Modical,Tlioological,Classical, School and M isccllancoue Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WII EATON. D RUOGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, 1 Dvo Stuffs. GIsbs. &c. &c. wholesale and retail. corner of Ilipli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 1 AY A KILUOIKNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drags. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyo .Stud's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, kc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Orl. 1, 11)11. C. U. KING. F.ALF.R IN DRV GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchango Bank, Cnlilinlme. los. r,i..ll. .11. B. BATEHAJM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator,! Journal of Agrleul-turo and I lorticulture, published on the 1st and 16th o nch month. Terms gl peryoarj four copies for A'J. UTT Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COM STOCK & CO., FORWARDING ano COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, end Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. 1UDGW AY A CO'N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda, and a great variety of ( aa-tings, alwaya on hand. Oct. 1, 1(141. COLL'iUBLS HAT STOKE. JF. RUDISI1.L, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashiona. Hats made to order. NEIL HOUSE. WINNE is "af. some" in the Neil House, and will render all so who make their stay with bin). K Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1 AYI.OR, ENGRAVER. OFFICF. on Northcnsl corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs oppusito United States Hotel. Doc. 22 dtf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkiiht will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin nnd adjoining counties. Ollice on east aide of High street, opposite 1. K. W biting A Huntington s Bookstore Feb. Hi..t-wlf, w mTvv i 1. 1. sii i r eTjiley, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Pcemiuin Teeth. For sale Baker A Riley's Patent Forcop Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the now brick stable buill by Dr. L. (inodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a low stops from High street, nnd rear of the Capitol House, $T HOUSES AND CARRIAGES TO I.ET.SXl Nov 2. .dtf. J. MASSEV. VV. A. iTICSAJS. OK HOI.F.SALK AM) KF.TAIL DEALERSinFancynnd w Staple Drv Goods nnd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCliTT, SfGiV AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J. ..dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JL'ST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, A VARIETY ol rich Turk Satin and Cliamelion Silk Parasols ) Also, new style French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes, ('all at M. GOODING'S. Mav 12. ont door Couth of the Capitol Home. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I A ND if you down! it call and try somo of the kind that will recommend itscn. umy io cis. per m., m M. GOODING'S, April 2li. One door south of the Capitol House. Perifocal Kpeetnclfti. ALSO, double convex and cnnrae Spectacles, for all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by VV. A. PL ATT A CO., Feb. .7. An llomi. CRAPES, Collnr and ChimiseUs. J A good stock, tillered very low at Apnlt..dly. M. GOODING'S YE LOVERS OF THE ME EDI ClOMK.and try some of the best llavored Cavendish To-J bacco in the city. Call at M. GOODING'S, April '26. One door south of tho Capitol House. lMtlENDLY GINGHAMN. Jl Something new , also. French, F.nglish. Scotch, American sad Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d, M. GOODING. VARNISH. IIRNITURF. VAKMSH Nos. 1 and J. Also.Polish-ins and Coach Body V arnish, for sale by J. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GF.NU1NF. Mouso-Hole Anvils, at the sign ofttie May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GOLD TENS.. A fresh supply received this day. and for saie very low. W. A. PLAT'P A ( O, April .1. 11147. Neil House. GI N SMITHS will please nolico that we have foraale. s tit he sign of the Gilt Padlock. 1(I. High street, IIHI Mile llarrcls, assoriea, irom iu 10 z nan. iw me jm u. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost sll other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Ralxorines. Barages.Miis-lin Ginghama. Fnibroidered ditto. He Lsins. Vc. All new styles, lor sale by WING A RICHARDS'. f 1 MIV KB V J s.') do,, tuner black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, Silt. flic. LSI! in SI m. .njtit.-.i i., Apnl It. .illy. One door soetb of Capitol House 'f T ONI F.KY. .'SI dozen Ladies'. Misses and Children's XI Hose, new and cheap: also, line stock of Gents' half tlose, at pt. x.Knjv...... a, April 2li. One door south of the Cspiiol House, RAUS. ir OF. 9l CO., and Wilmot tk kowlmid'i Mill and Crow cnt Sawn ; Hoe is Co. and Wilmot A Rowland'a Circulardo. Spear & Jackpon'i and other Hand do.; Fanncl and ripninff do.; Bntchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning WeM do. Jnly If,. tifcKE, ABBOTT fc CO. HAKDH ARK.-(.KliK, ABBOTT & CO., at tl. iio of tlie liilt I'adlock. are now rpreirinp a (resa aunolT of irooda. liich makra tlieir itock embrace more ar tic lea in Hie hardwiire line, tjian any other store in the Slate. They are dittpotipd to fell froede at (air ratea, and would re- jterti'ttlly re(juctt jiurcbaeera to call ami examine rirgnndf and pncei. Oct 1. OHIO VOLUME XI I. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVORY Fans, gold and alcel beads, purse clasps snd rings, nurse twist, sadlcr silk, emhroiderintr silks and worsteds. embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, silk, linen and worsted braids and tapes, linen and cotton floss, victoria cord, silk and linen fringes, jicouet and swiss edgings and insertings, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgings and in-sertings, and many other little Dims, may be found cheap at Bl. IiIJUUIiMi'S, May 1, One door south of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JF.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm WaicrFilier. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which are niglilv recommended by all who have seen them in use, and whicli we am resdv to sell at msnulactiirer's prices, with cost of transportation.' GKKF., AlillOTT A CO. nov. ii. 200 KEGS rUNIATA NAILS, just received and for stile at the sign I of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS. fUST received and for Bale at the aign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the aiibscribers, n new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Alliert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afford ed at uuusuully low prices. FAY A KILllOl KiNK. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands ; India Rubber Cloth and Whips ; Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Lcathcrand Bindings Patent Cloth and Dash Frames Light Frames and Tnssclls ; Springe and Axles. GF.RF., ABBOTT A CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue asortment of Ladica' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties and Buskina, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil' cheaper tbvn ever beforo sold in this city. Jan m I H. II. MH1ISALL ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS.-J Cameo Tissues. Grenadines, Crvstalines, Silk and Wool Borages, plain and fancy, 0110 door south of Capitol House. April .1. d. lit. uuuuiAU. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand lor sale at Ins Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a large nnd complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of aea-soned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be prompt ly nttcnilccl to. H'li.l,..tl.j m. l m i.i.iv At i . LAMI OIL. Mil gallons Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallona Whnle Ooil, lor sale by FAY A KILKOUKNF., Dec. . no. 10:1, riigu .-tircoi. MACHINE CARDS. 1MI sets of Machine Cards, iust received from tho Manufactory at Leicester.Mas- sachuxctts, and fur aide at No. 1 j9, High street. Dec.. rai W nii.nwuiviir.. MARKET BASKETS Willow Market Baskets, a line-arlide, altljo GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghama, Ralxorines, Lawns snd Rarages, just ere 'd by April Ii. J wilMi iwi.tlAhun. 100 dozen l'ilcs. OF Spear A Jackson, Mottrnm, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE IIUNDRF.D pairs Lliptic Springs for buggies nnd carringcs,just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market. for sale nt the sign of tne GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solur Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim-minga of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 7. W. A. PLA I T A CU., Mil llmte. PARASOLS, BONNET RIBBONS, GINGHAMS. Ac. This day received another lot of those dark changeable Silk, and Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a lew pieces l-nendly Gingbains, Bonnet Ribbons, Coronation Cord. &c Also. Rice Foundation, la new arhclc for Milliners ) Hon- net halobones, Black and Whilo Crape and Crape Lieso Ac. June I I. M. GOUDI.NU. PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot olfered at reduced prices and no mistake, ('all soon nt - M. GOODING'S. May 1. One door south of Cnpitol House. EAIRBANK'S PATENT DLATFORM Scales ami Counter Balances, at manufac-. turor'a prices. For sale by UF.lt K, ABBOTT A CO. April 3. Sign of tho Gilt I'nil Lock. 1CII Dnmnsk Kmlironlrred Table Cover, a auienor urticle, juitt recuiveu at April 2(1. One door loalh or tho Capitol House, RICH CL'KTAIX CiOODS 4-i Oiled Turkey Ivod Curtain atulT: also, white lace and emhrniderpd white do, at April n..dly. M. 'iPODIlNtTS. Griiuine Armitiiirc Mousrhole Anvila. s OLID box and coiumoii Vises, foraale nt the sign of the A pril 7. l.ll.l I'Ainxn.A. Senle nutl 1'rei.scs. SF.AI.S F.ngrnved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Notl ries Public. Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Re corders, oVc. Ac, at very low prices and short notice, by HarrU II. VV. A. I'l.A I 1 ot t u., len Mouse. J LIVES. '25 doz. Selves, assorted numbers; of iron, J bra.a, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AWS! SAWS!! 60 Mill Snus, of Cast and Gennnn J Sleel. for aale at the sign of the Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-O tion. for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of Mav 51). IHt7. tl. II. MMIIALU CITY LOTS Kill SALE. TWF.NTY-SIX ln lots, pleasantly situated on the souih-easl part of the city, (title good,) for sale by Dec. 9, IIW7. J. UIDGWAY A CO. STARCH. TIIK Cnliimbna Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealera and others is requested to the beau tiful article of Pearl titureh now being made. Country Merchants and otriere supphcii trnm tne depot ei the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cnsh and tbe lugnest market price at all limes paia lor White Corn. Sept. 3. Vi bite Lend. Oil and Brashes. TWRNTY Mils. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) U:0 kegs White Lead j Varnisli, t'atntana vviiuenisn nrusnes. July Hi. GF.RF., ABBOTT A CO. C ALL AT M. GOODING'S. OAK DOOR nuVTH OF TIIK CAI'ITOl. llOCfto, WHF.RF. you may find one of the best selected and tnoE desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gomla ie the city, which are nearly all new. and were purchased low for casii, and will be sold as cheap as they can he found any where. April '21.. d. SEED STORE A AGRICULTURAL WARE- ROOM. ( New Flore, mil door II 'est of tht Pott Offtte.) JCST received, a large and general assortment of (JaS-m.is and Fiki.d Srrns, embracing every desirable va riety adapted to this climate. Now la the time to ohta,a aeeds for choice vegetables, as planting time ia at hand. And to the ladies we have to offer a select and large variety of 'oarer fe'reds. Catalogues of seeds and fruit treee at'lhe store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Tlanier. w inch the farmers art genersllv invited to call ami examine, lotrether with ploughs, &c. IA) bushels timothy seed, usage orange, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, ajarge lot of fruit trees, forsaJe very low. Auction The room is now resdv for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, an.1 we shall evert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor ua with goods to be sold in that manner. JNO. BLUR. April ll..dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIAN'S. ELiOfctsasUaiaiSB 3 UicKH.lUaa3 3 TIIF. undersigned has just received, and will keep con-atantantly on hand, a supply of Leechea.whirh he will apply by prescription. I le is also prepared to bleed snd enp bv nrescriotion. Prompt sttention will be paid to ail pre senptions. Lnquire al Denig A Son's, corner of Hich and Rich streets. '. F.. P.oYLE. flrftrinrr Drs. Penig, STiith ard BiiHcilitld. Sept. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1848 Wulthcj, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, lnniis, ie., It. m. A. rintl A Co., (in tlie Neil llonse,) 5 HAVL on hand a good assoitment of Watches, tJ '""eirj, Oliver. ware, polar Lamps, rerlumery, i-..J Spectacles, (Concnvo. Convel and Perifncal.l Din. nioud pointed Gold Pens, (best maker's,) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, t lollies and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castors, Candle- sucss, vase itasRets and Tea-Bets, superior Raiora, (war- rocuBi niitvi!, and scissors, Genuine llcmtnings 'p "o" qioiiuy, ristoia wiin ono anil an barrela Clocks, Lamp Glass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makors1 y.;m ami mnienais, oic. etc., all ol which tliey nro now selling at very low prices. VV'atchca and Jcwolrv carefully repaired by experienced workmen nnd warranted. Also, seals L'ngraved fur Notaries County nnd State olhcora, Societies, kc. Ac, and Seal Presses of sn excellent and cheap construction furnished al Doc. 15 New Tailoring and Dry Gooda Establishment, L. P. PRESTON & CO., Tf'?. '01' lr'Kh f""ll Comer of Rich street.) TJAV INli secured the services of Mr. Srsn . fn., LI man. (whose well known skill in lilting needs no praise.) and also some of the beat journeymen Tailora in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended They linvo also enlanred tlieir store nmm nmi itiga large supply of Dry Goods; bo they can safely say ..v , uib mu ue.imoie assortmenia ol uolll Dm Goods and Clolliinir in tin t ,i N. R. (iroccrics. Hoots, Shoes, lints, Cape, Bonnets, &c, " iimiu. ni prices mat w in not tail to suit buyers, Columbus April 13,11147... tw. S yjKR.1.0 " COLORED DAGUERRE. kJ O'll Lo I :n subscriber would respectfully au nounce to the cilicns of Columbus and itsvicinity, that be has taken rooms in Anions' block, where ho is prepared to oiccute Dugnericotype likenesses, by nn improved process, which gives to tbo picture a much liner tono than niodea ol operating. Persons wishing nvtliini in the line of this art. nro re. spcctfully invited to call at Ins rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no ennrge. Persona are tauiilit the art of takinrr likenee nm! nr.. parii ng all kinda of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcnn arlists.or he most reasonable terms. .. A. aruuGMTUiN. Oct. 30. .dtf. THE HEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXOiN. SMITH A MAIITIX. TTAVF. returned to their former stand, No. .1, Neil's new j. Mc, aim are neucr man ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable, Surinrr Cnnd. H,..v ft.l confident that they are uow able to serve all who may favor .... ... ,., iiivii ,l,t,,ll,l!. The Btlcntiim nf iiP Indies is eopecinlly invited to tlieir tock ol Lawns, Miislius.C.itiylmmi, iiarages, Kicncli work'd Coltnrs. Chimizeltp, I'arasnls, &c. nni .1 m nu "iinn ii-uu lire nip uiviied ro rn ami Gxnmitifl ihrir very exit-naive siorn o iiroad Llollm.t'iiMitnprc's, Vpitinus, Crnvats, Hummer 1 lata, and other seasonable goods too nu- nienius 10 meniLon. Come nne, come all. Al,r'l FAXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. l'APKU II ANCIXcn l.t-nvr Ao. Ill, CourUmutt it., A. 1 ., wmioiiic tht HVWcrn Hotel rym CHOTON MANUFACTUKIMJ COMI'ANy X (organized under tho (ienernl Manuracturiiiff Law ol tho .State of New York) oiler at wLnlnfmin in iui:miiti..tn au'1 i'u,t""B"r,,t "iHnui.iciurwr s lowent prices. lor cash or approved credit. Paper Ilanm, of every vnriely of style and price, nud Ifordtra to match lire Hoard Prints in irreat vnrietr. Tramrarmt Uhitimn Shml fill I',,,,,.,! Window lrff and Hide Window Curtain Papert, of uiv luicniMivii B ami superior imisri, all ol their own nnnu-fneture ami importation. As their Stock is Inrire nnd entiro-lv new, they invito Merch.ints, Booksellers nnd Dealers in iIichc articles, to call and examine their stvles nnd prices, whenever they visit the Citv. Country Mrrrhaniii run . amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tlie morning till JU o'clock in the eveninir. ew York, Feb. lR W..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, . lUiHKnnd VVM. K. Cl.Olil) have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on llirh street, in the city of Colli in bus, opponite the United States Hotel, where they wil! pivc strict attention to tho Tailoring husi-noss in nil its branches. i'artiQiihralten-tinn paid to cutting, snd work made upon short notice, nud in tho most approved style. They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat- ronnge. July tj, .twtt. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire mid Lite InsurHtire. THIS Conipany continues to take risks on Lives nnd Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual nsuranrc. i ire Jepurtmenit ItT The average cost of Insurance in lint Department. is let-n thnn one-fourth per cent, per annum. I'oliurB iRBued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. liiie uopnrimeni. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. IN. 14. Advantages made available on two or more contio gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kxcliange and City Hiiiiks, llifjh strret, Co lumnim. i imu i ii y. uuif r 1 1 it, Sept. lb, 1)115. twy. Secretary. FIRE-FIRE-FJUK. TIIF. I'hotfltiuh iNst KAixt k Uomi'ANT. of Hartfotd, Conn., continue nt tlieir agency in this city 10 insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, M aniline toriei. Alc, and the contents of each, tocetlier with every other similar species ol property, aoainsT loss ok haw-aok itr hue. The rates of premium olfered are ns lew as those of any other similar institution ; snd settlements ol isses characterized by the well known liberality of tins long eatnhlisued Company. tMlice in the City Uank Uuimmir, up stairs. Oct. 13..lyd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Apent. II I It I) E h 1, v IN THIl A K 1 1. HOV8E, n AS just received his Spring supply of New (ioods invites pentleuteo to call snd examine them. April LJfi..dtf. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. fPHE most complete aflKortment froHi tbe Quaker eitab-X lishment Bocliester, N, '.r Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and K( bison's do. Two hundred varieties of F'lower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thor burns) all fresh, just received snd for sale bj JOILN MII.LF.H April 20. Vi, High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. T?OKale, the materials of a Printing OHice. consisting X chterly of a power press, pneo $Af .aU urn. of rmall pica, ,H0 lbs. of lone primer, 4(H) Ibw. of botirtreois, (nearlv new.) ;i0lbs.ot minion. HO lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, casei, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, etc., 4lc. An opportunity Riipht be atforded to a suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspaper. t larpe ann e.uentisu jou onire mni oe conuucieu. Address, pout paid, the publishers of the LSTKKiN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. loltuiibu Initranre ( oiupaiiy. fire and Marine. This Compnny continues to insure every Fpecics of build injT, and the furniture, machinery, (roods, wares and niercan-dizes and otlter property contained therein, apainst Ions or damsce bv tire; also, steamboats and all sail vessel, and tbe cargoes of steamlioats. sail vessels, keel-bfrnfn, flat-boat nnd other water-cratl, against the penis ol seas, lakes and rivers on the most tavorame terma. A- S. ( IIKW, June I, 1RU. ltf. Srcrrtaif TVTOTIC'E. The co-partnership heretofore eniftinjr bell tweeo the underlined, was this day dissolved by motaal consent. All persons indebled to the late tirm ol D. S. Formaii & Co . or havine claims ajrainst them, are respectfully requesied in call and settle the same with A VV. Brown At Co.. who are authorised to close up the busi-bcm of the firm. H. HKOW N. Marrh 1. IUW. D. S. F 'OILMAN. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchiint I ailonni?. under the name of A. W. Bbowh A Co. DsthI S. Forman ia employed to eiecete the cut ina snd attend to manufacturing heretofore. mar. IURS AND IIATTI HS' TItl w MIN(.S. TIIK sulwcribers have just received a larpe stock ol Fars and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at the jowesi price. iV Ha. Nutria, sides. 60 44 double and sincle Ring Russia, blowi 1"0 Carroted Ku.ua. 1"0 Haw and Carroted Coney. lOlkO Saxonv and Soaninh liodie. AhoK fir-t rate ssHlmnt of Silk and Cottnosid srta Tips. Bmlmtf and Kinit'n?. Hat l-eithers. Bnw Sinmrs Ski ers.all cc!or, Black and Drb S:lk I'lunb. F.Ttr-i I Oum Celiac &c. Itb. U J AV l KILlMJl KNh. 01 DAILY. B0 OKS & STATlONEltY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGG3, Jiookttller and Stationer, ojipoxite tlie Malt 1oune. VALUABLE ENGLISH IHM)KRCirEAP. CABDLNAL WOLSLY, by John Oalt, with ndditionttl illustrations from Cavendish 'a Life of Wolioy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Leo tlie Tonth ; by William RoHcoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 17U9 to 1CM) by V. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History rf (he Middle Agci. comprehending an account of the state of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival iu the fifteenth century; by Kev. Joseph Beritigton. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nglnnd, for the re-establKhment of Popery under Charles II and James 11 j by Arm and Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent by William Rnficoe. vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael AngcIojbyR. Duppa, L. L. 11. Lue of Raffaelio. by Quntrcmere de Quiiicy. 1 vol. ior"man Conquest. History ofttie Conquest of England by the Mormuns its causes and its consequences in Kng-l.i nd, Scotland, Ireland, and on tho Continent by Augut.nu Thierry. 2 veils. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. I vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars.orn Comqiirncy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance j by Alfred de Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em. piro to the French Revolution by F. Cuizot, 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, nnd wit make a fine addition to a library. For salo very cheap by A VALUABLE HOOK. A M ANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain inti the political history, ueoLTapliicnl portion, and so cial state of the principal nations ol antiquity, cnrelully re- viseu irom me ancient writers, j tie rise and progress ol the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social cunditiou. with a history of the colonies founded by Europeuns, By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S.,with questions adapted' for the uso of schools 1 vol. pp. W. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGUS. 1REVOLUTION. In consequence of the rece"t rev C olututn in France, and the present excited state of Europe, the subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, &.c, nt greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings. Ate, is very full, nnd great bargains are to be bad " Progress " ia the word, and we intend selling off very low, to make room for a new stock. Purchaser will find it to their ud vantage to rn II on us first and ln.:t. " So mote it bo." (April , J. R. SCROCiOS. IIANDItOOK OF Young Artists ami Amateurs in Oil Painting! being chictly a compilation from the celebrnted Manual of Bouvier, nnd others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, nnd the completeness of its detail, nn well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as for self-instruction wilh a new explanatory and critical vocabulary forsale by Fcb.SL J. R. SCROCIOS. Iy A PER HANGINGS. A choice and well selected BHKortnieut of every variety aul price, from to 18 per dozen bolts; Bdrderin of nlmoHt every dcNcrip-tion, varying in price from SiVjc to 5'J,5U per strip, of 10 yds. We invito particular sttention lo the nbovo Papers and Borderiuirt. ieelintr confident that thev will compare favor ablv wild aav other stock in the citv. For sale al the Book. store of IMareh 20 1 J. K. SCKO(itiS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin hooks i Cornelius Nepos: Latin prose composition ; first Oreek Lessons ; Creek prose composition: and n Turietv of other classical works. For sale br Jan. 6.1 J, H. SCKOOCS. IFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from J tbo French of M. Laurent De L Ardeche, with five hundred illustrations, alter designs by Horace Vurnet, and iwuuiy original portraits tor sale cheap, oy rei),si. J. n. M mKilia. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected nud arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight for sale by GOETII E. The Autobiogrnphv of (Joelhe .Truth and Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Coodwin. Feb. a I For sale by J. R. SCEOOCiS. A I'l.KA KOU AMUSEMEM'Sj b Frederick W. j. x awver. r or saio by r'eb.21". J. It. SUiOCKiS. G OLD. A liomilil'iil nrlirln of V.oW Frrsen Wall Fa- nrr, Krcncli stlo,fur sale bv J. K. SCKOIi(jS. April II. U NITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4 to., and mans, by Wilkes: for sale nt March 27. SCROGGS'. AM FRIC AN STATE PAPERS.-Ono sett of the above work, of V.I hiri'o folio volumes i for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. R. SCROGGS'. O. O. F A few very finely embroidered Encampment L . Regnlin, (P. G. and U. P.J for sale by Apri: 10. J. R. SCROGGS. OKU It tit L. nilOl'KS, WILLIAM till KEN RHODES & liREENf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Eric Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Roats, Cleveland O. Amts of t tinhm 7.inr O. P. Scoville, 113. Broad st, New Voik; W. Monleath St Co., Albany, N. Y. Hazird, Montenth it Sherman, Biili ilo. N. V. Awntn of thxrteo l ine.--Jmcph (iilbert, 17 Ca-nties Slip. New York Bennett JSt Adams, Syracuse, N. Y-; Truman Winian, Oswego, N. Y. ruarJIS REMOVAL. WING A: RKTIAHDS have n moved their goods from No. I, Goodale's How, to No. I , Neil's new luilding. opposite the Slate buildings, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, snd all others that may bo pleased to give tlicmncall. Theirstock hns been greatly increased and tiiey would say to those wishing to purchase nt wholesale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. April i. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. i erms very low. Uiiftmtr: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards T)n. Jotips Ac Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr. of Phil. Nov. IfL.dtf. BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ESTAB-lixbmont, Fayette Co., Pennsylvnnin. THE friends of Hydropathy, nnd the public in general, are respectfully informed th.it this Estahlinhmcut, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful operation since August. IIU7. The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, and will comfortably accommodate & patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bntlijnir and driving rooms for ladies, are ns entirely separated from those of tlie gentlemen, ss if iu different buildings also sepirate parlors. 1 he bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment Numerous pure soft-water i-prins surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring bills sre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. liMZ. the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expecta to be joined by Dr. Mason, Fellow of tbe Royal Coileue nf Surgeons, London who ie now visiting the best establishments ia England. The Establishment hns been sofsr well patronized, and no pama will be spared to make it as comfortable aud ngroeable to invalids ss tbe system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For palienta $C, per week, to lie paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses 4ard can be had for them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Kch pit tie lit is required to bring the lollowing articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blinker, six tonne towels, either three comfortables or a light feather beds likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument The fallowing disease arc successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disori!.tniz.ition of tlie parts, or the disease of too long standing: Fevers, Intermitting l evers j Apue Intbrnitum of the Lungs, Stomach, (towels. Liver, Spleen and Kidneys ; Dyspepsia ; Asthma Eheumatijm, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbagof Gonorrhoea ; Primary and Secondary Svphilis ; Scrofula! Nervous diseanes Partial Paralysis ; Sick Headache Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart: Hypochondriasis; Drop sy; Jaundice; Ifabitnal Coativeness; Delirium Tremens; Spasms of the Stomach and Rowels; Spinal Affections ( bronie Dysentary, or Diarrlnea; Scaly Head; 'letter Piny worm, Arc.aie. Also. Frmale Diseafes, nn Prnlarnae I tM.T besriec do-n of tb tt'nret. ; F.rpivn, Paintnl and Obstructed Menstruation Jan. , lt;!u,..wtm. ' RNAL NUMBER 31. CINCINNATI. SOLTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., have, in stura and fur salo on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipts Aloxanilro Sei;netle Brandy SS " " .Moclnrr Uranily, Vllllafe IHIRi HI" " J. B. limlanl do. " liWOj IS" Otard, Dupuy Sc. Co., do) 8 " Lafaycllo dot 10 ' J.J. Dmuiv ,i; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands ; im ti i, i, . ' , ' 1110 " " l'ort do dn dn dot 60" " .Sherry dn do 30 " Swecl Malasa dn 2S " " Ory do do 20 cases Cabinet Champaign Wine j di ) duj o., uoKcia iii,i,ienn uu UO 20 Sun Ac Kaglo doj 10 " Crown do do i 50 " lleidsick do do! 60,0(K) Regalia Ciirara, various brands; 10 tierces Calahria Liquorice, ' in mass;" 60 boxes Cut and Dried Cnewinu; Tobacco; 100 " Wo. U's Tobacco,' our own branai" 100 " " lbs do do K'O " Va. ' do various brands 1(0 ' " " do do do: 1(S) baga Rio ColTee 60 " Old Gov't Java Cofleo 5 10 " I'imcnto) 611 baskela Sallad Oil ; 20 cheats do do in flasks ; 20 cases Biiilishciiiiftrheig u Kliine Wine 10 " Sparkling flock ) 200brli Bourhorn Whisk v, 3 to 0 years old; 6 puncheons St. Croix huinj 2 " Jsmaica do 10 pipes I'ine Apple (.in ; SOUTIIUATE, HAWTIIOKN &. CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia st. O llKKRY WINK. -20 qr casks Harmony pale Slier. O ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, aud tor sale low by S0UTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. S" ICILY MADEIHA WINE. 10 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by SOUTHUATK, HAWTHORN & CO, jlyl2- ' 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. Mciphtsand octaves lilumly Madeira Wine 5 6 pipt a Wondhouse Madeira Wino ; 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing and for sale low by SOUTIltiATIi, HAWTIIOKN &. CO., july2. 24 Columbia st. SCOTCH ALE. 60 casks 'Pennants Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud for sale low bv S0UTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., july!2. 21 Columbia st CCASSIA. i0 matts Cassia fresh and in tine order, re J ceived and tor sale low by SOUTIIUATE, HAWTHORN & CO , jul.rH. 24 Columbia st. 150CHF.LLA UKAKDY.-.10 hf and qr pipes Alex. V Seiguelte, in store anil for sale low hv SOUTIIUATE, HAWTIIOKN & CO., july!2. 24 Columbia st. BOOHS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn Irom the firm of Derby. Bradley A. Co.. will continue the business ol Pub-lifliiug and Bookselling under the rirni of H. W. Derby & Co.. at JVo. 1 15 Main street ; and on the 10th ol April, opened nn entire new stork of Law, Aliscellanooua, Theological, School and Classical Books, together witii a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. 'Phe experience he has had in buvinir books for the West- em country, haa enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit friends and customers, who may favor hiln with their orders. nun uicy can rciy upon uniting nt all limes, a tall Block on hand : and ordera by mail, or otherwise, for Quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. viiiiiuiittu, niui u. n. w. ur.nui. TO THE PUBLIC. H AVI Nt! completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 3b' splendid Pinnoa. and 3MI chests choice Teas, we invite purchaa-ers and dealers in tlioxo articles to call and examine ou( stock which will he replenished weekly. Our Teas arc purchased for eaali direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from Hie manufactory of Stodart li Dunham. New York, cannot he equalled in the U. Stalea. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea W'areroomB, and occupies tlie whole upper part of the building. I'naa put up in 4 and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower pricea than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. MGIITNINU RODS. Office and Slanvfuetory on ULrth street, between Slain and H'alm.t, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spinal Twisted Carboniied Iron Light-ning lloda, 111 ten loet lengths, with Ulnss Isolatera and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach, moots for brick or frnmo, together with his Cylinder three, prong'd Copper head, mounted with filleon silver pointa, which have the power nl sate and silently discharging tbe sir of its superabundant electricity, more rtian any rod ever brought lieloro the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with theso roils, aro bevond a doubt, snfn from the awful conieqiicncca of lightning 5 these rods are ao easily arranged that any one ran roadily attach them. Tlie im- niniisfi paironge ami extensive use ol these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls nnd Weather Vanes for Church. cs, &c. Price nnlr ten cents nor foot, whirl, ineln,l. tb Il.,l Class Isolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-gea. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance lo agents. II y Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columbus, ia appointed Agent of the Manufacture for the sale of the above named Light- ' ""Qui onicrs may oe H it. May 1). .om O. A. H I II V F. 1. 1. I.IOSIAH DRAKE I . A. IIIDWELL & CO., Commission and I'rodtico Merchnnta, No. 13, Weal Front at., Cincinnati. LIBF.RAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Pro. duce or other iiiorchandixc. RKI'EK TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette & Brace, John Kugler, Jamea Calhoun, P. II. Yealman. Marsh & Co. M. kugler 6l Son, Ellis At Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. B W HARDWARE AND CITLERY. E beg leave to iuforn the Morehanta of the Western country thai we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive varietv of (ioods in the Hard ward line.nf American, F.nglish amf German manufacture. We particularly request the Mcrchanta to an examination of our stock before thev make their purchases in other markets, as we aro confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other F.as. lorn cities. Our stock is comprised in pnrt of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (.rasa snd Ursin Scythes Scvthe Sneaths : Sicklra; Hay and Manure Forks llamefl Tracea Hoes ; Antils) Shovels and Spades; And Looking (ilassefl. Also, a complete assortment of Shrir Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted 10 our care. LJ MEAD tc WINSTON, larclM. .l-wtr. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIReInsURANCE c7. C. S. SILL. Aoi-.NT. Cnlun,).,,. Ill., OFFICE of III Company at Cuyahoga i alia. Ohio. Tlie oldest and larirest slulual ( omitiinv in s Lot hl'e.tffrn Slates. Capital to meet losses, over secured bo yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid over z. ,.,. 01 iiw.es. ai an avcrago cost to lite memners 01 4 of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. iiy iu..oiy. . n. pn.k. .-ec y. V A L VA B I, Etif YP RO F' E KTY FOR SALE. p. THAT very desirable residence Ibrmerly occupied by 'llj 4 Samne' Crosby, ailjoining the cily of Columtius on jK&the east, and opposite the Blind Asvlnm, together with ten acres of IjximJ, eontaininir an excellent frnit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on Insurable lerms. ty Columbos, Dec.'J, 1IH7. J. KIWiWAY & CO. PRINTING INK. IJHOl T'S Printcr'a Ink. JWws summer. Dn. medium. Book Ink of riilierent qualities. Jnsl received l,v julju. I. Pi. WIMT1MS 4 I1L'NT1KG1X)N. WEnsTER'N DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAUUIIXIED. N ono volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter X of Dr. Webster's original work, his improvement! up to the limn of his death, ami now thoroughly ruined and greatly Bulared and improved by Prof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. (D'Price rcducoil to Sii.fB This edition contains threo limes the amount of matter found in any nthnr English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet is sold at a trifling advance ahovo tho price of other and limited works. "Tim delinitions are models of condensation and purity." lion. ll'm. U. Calhoun, ' , TESTIMONIALS. J he new edition of Webster's Dictionarv,ln crown quar- O, Seema to US deaervinu of unnnrnl t,.lr,m.a. We recommend it to all who desire to possess the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION-ARYOE THE LANGUAGE. Signed by the following gentlemen, Msrrh, 1848 : Tlioodoro Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of Uuivenitv of ti. York. ' Win, II. Campbell, editor N. Y, Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Seuator. Thoa. H Benton, " John Davia, " Jeirerson Davia, " S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Brings, Governor of Masa. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Hint c nmini. .inner nf Common School, in New Hampshire. Theodora F. Kiliu. Sunerintandent of Schools In New Jersey. Kouen vvinlhrop, Spoakorol the U. 8. Houaa or Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents, John Young, Governor of New York. Christopher Moroan. Secretary of Slut, and Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvaii Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comnttollcr. Rev. Samuel II. Cox, 1). D. Lyman Beocbcr, D. I)., President of Lane Seminary, Calvin E. Stowe, 1). D., D. II. Allen, Professors in do. Rev.lleman Humnhrnv. D. D..lnto Pre.iilnntnr Atnhnr.t College Kev. Lira Keller, D. D., Prealdent of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Dicbl, N. A. Gieger, Professors in do. Belli. Larabee. D. D.. ('resilient Aliddlehurv Coll M sntl otlier distinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Ouarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodora Frelingbuysen, 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 inhabit tlie vast extent of territory belonging to the United States as the uso of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each otlier, and impress upon the language unilormity and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only lo our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to tlie rich stores nf science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair to become such a standard." WoRTHT or lMiTATioic.Tlie School Committee of the town of Bradlbrd, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Wcbater's 'Dictionary, (quarto unabridged.) be placed in each ol the principal schools, for the use of those Eupiis suinciently silvanccd to tie bcnclitleil by it, and as a 00k of reference lor the teacher. To obtain nn intimato knowlodge of our oicn umgwige, which we are to use in tbo transaction of business, er tlie enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small expense, ran bo placed within the rencli of the rising genera tion I Mnny uitelligem, active minded children, whose pa-renta are too pour lo provide the work for their families, may thus have access to tho fountain head ol tho English language Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means ami sennty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, bui would he so much better qualilicd to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trifling expense. Wfbsteh's Dictiokakv ii ENoi.ssn. The crown quarto edition of this valuahlo work, published by Messrs. G. ec C. Merriam. wo conclude will soon become thn .tan. dard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary (iaxctte,ot April 1st, speaks of it in the follow, ing just terma : I be original edition of the American Dictionary ia too well known nnd appreciated in Enirliind to renuira us to dwell nt length on its plnn and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in liii own sphere of in- 1,1, j , nun ia rraim is in me nigncsi negree satisfactory. The work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable research j and tho style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the presB of any country in Europe. This .Minnie iiiM.i Him iu way into an our punnc aud goon private librariea. for it provides tlie F.nglish student wilh a masa of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by U. cV C MmnuM, Springfield. lYfnss. For sale b? I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBL1CA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, J9. A me-nenn leauinu cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law. with 1 .r.- enee to Mercantile Lawj by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. Wallace, Esqrs., Editors of the American Edition of Smith's Leaning i.ascs. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leading Cases, and applies the same method of research and illustration to va rioua important branches of the law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. The cases consist of the most celebrated decisions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts 1 f the several States, upon tho subjects discussed) accompanied by celebrated notos, in which tho reports of all the Statos in the Union hava been collected ; so that the work presents a complete view of American Law, upon the subjects which are oxamined. 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