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VM. 13. THRALL & HENRY REED, F.DlTOUa AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx soutii-oast corner of High street and Sugar alloy TEKMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly por unnum, .-Weekly per annnm, - S7 00 4 00 2 00 Terra of Advertising. Twelve lines or low, one or throe insertions, S' and 54 eonte lor each additional imortion lor three montln gft lor aix inontha $8 lor 12 monies J 12 Longer advertisements in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cunt, on the amount over $M in all inontha. By thk Ykah. For twelve linea 12 lourth or a col umn J JO hall' a column $1)0 whole column 40. . BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNEYS and Counsellor at Law, Colunlbus.OMO, Office one door aoutb oi l. H. Whiting h Huntington i Book-store, up stairs. Kov. I, IMS. F.J.Matiiikws. A. B. Uutti.m. BRUAUWAV HOTEL, B llio. April U..dtf. is', WHITING A HUNTINGTON, r-nriKSkl.t.KHS and Stationcra. next door to the Clinton Li Bank.Higlistrcet.Colunibus.Ohio. A large assortment if Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBLRT V LILLEY, BOOK-MNDEKS, High atroet, oppoaite the Publicum ces, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 1815. Wsi. Skibkkt. M.C. Ln.i.f.r. William II. Jnms iienry ,jii CIOI.I.I'.C'IOKS and Account Settlors, lor 1 ranklin and J adjoining counties, will intend to all business animated to them, with punctuality and doapatch.and upon reasonable '"office, up stairs, firat door north of McCoy's store. April i t. llllfi y. Columbus, Ohio W. E. IDE, M. I)., . I'i'TKT II ma nf I hn firm of Crane & Ide, Cmcin. JJ nati.) time for the present at the residence of the ale Col. Jl. Jewctt. j " epnt'. ATJUOTT A CO.. r-v Lit rnu i.. ll..r.l.,.,r, nrl ditlcrv. Iron. Nails. Glass, I ) ii.i.' Riiildera' materials. Farinini.' and Mechanical Tools. Military Goods, &.C. 4i.c, No. ltil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. MING & RICHARDS DEALF.HS in Foreign and Uomestic Ury Goods, t.roce-lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. Ate, wholcsalo and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a Row, High slreet. J. It. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological .lassical, School and Miscellaneous Uooks.supcrior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. M ilEATONj . DRlltJGIST.ind Dealer in Patent Medicines, Famts.Oila, Dye Stull's, Glass, ere. &c., wholesale and retail, corner ol' High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. KAY & KII.BOUHNE, DF.ALF.RS in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. 1'iiiiti.Oils, DycSiulls, Leather, Bool, and Shoes, cVc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1IHI. C. It. KING, TiF.ALF.R IN DRY GOODS, cVc, opposite Fxclnnge XJ Bank, Cnlnnibiia. Nov. 111. .11'. W. B. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, a Journnl orAgrlcul-turoand Horticulture, published on the 1st and luth o ach month. Terms $ per year) four copies lor $3. Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COiUSTOCK & l;0;!,.,..u FORtVARDIMi Ai COMMISSION MLUCIIANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. " J. H1DGM AY & lO'S s nrM rnilMili V Kmiul slreet. near the Bridec, Colum 1 bus. Ohio. Stovesol'allkiuds.andagreatviirietyol'Cas- tings, nlways on hand. Oct. I, lull. " t OEUMBLS HAT STOKE." """" JF. ItCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Uuild-, inga, nlwavs keeps on hand a good assortment ol Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order, NTuiniTHJsE. jr WINNF. is "at home" in the Neil House, nnd will IV. render all bo who make their stay with him. Dec 10. Oil N. II. 1AYI.OU, ENGRAVER. 0 FFICE on Northeast corner ol High and Town Streets, uo stairs opposite united Stales Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. . , PB. WILCOX nnd A. F. Penny will practice Law, ns . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhce on cast side ol' High streot, opposite l.N. luting & Huntington s Boukstore Feb. lti..t.wtl. vm.mTi.eshire rii.ey, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for A Icock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Kilev's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY I.I VERY STABLE. THE subscriber Ims removed to the now brick stable tiuill by Dr. L. Goudalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a r. I'rnm IIk.Ii street, and rear of the Capitol House. trrllOKSEH AM) CARRIAOEH 'J'O l.ET jl IL r INoV "l. J. MASS iv. a. aii'i in or t.u.a WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Dt.Al.t.KMnrancyann Staple Dry Goodi and Groceries, oppoaite the State House, High street, l oiuinoiis, uuio. GEORGE E. M'AIX'ETT, SA ANV HANKER PAINTER, Nov.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, i u I L- i V riot. 'JUrk SjIiii and (Jliamclion N ench Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. ( all at M. GOODING'S. Mav 15. one donr Sonfd if the Capitol Home. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I a nn ir vr, , 1 call slid Irv some ol th f. will recommend itself. Only "'li cts jier lb. at M. HOODIMi'S. April 2(1. One door aoutli of the Capitol House. Pcrilocal Kiectncl. a T en riui.M nnft roni-avfi Mieeiaries, lor u .. ..i-i. -ii A aL'os.nml in a prest variety of frames. Also,Spectacle Cllass, of all kinds, litttd in old frames at short niitire, and lowprire.by VV. A. r'LA'i T At CO., Keh. 7. A til oii. C1AI"ICS, Colliira nui Chiiiiinetti. J A pood stock, otiered very low at rr.nnlvr,c Annl -21..I1IY. M. GOODING S, YK LOVERS OF THE WKEIM ,r COMF. nnd trv some of the best tlavored ( aveeilish lo-hacco in the citv. Call at M. GOODING'S, April ili. One door soulli of the Capitol House. 17RIENDLY (ilNiaiAMS.- i. something new j also. Freneh, F.nplnli. Scotch, Amen, can awl Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d. M. tiOODIXG. VARNISH. ITHNITI'RE VAIIMMI 0B. 1 and 1 Also, Polish. ? inp and Coach body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHKATON, Druppist, March 29. Corner of lliph and Broad streets. ANT1I.S. G ENUINK Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the fieri of the May 13. lill.i l'AUl.ui n.. 7"H)1.1) PENS. A fresh supply receiveiHIns day. aud v-s lor sa.e very tow. l . April M. I1M7. Neil House. flV!i fiMITHS will please notice thai we have for sale. V-i atitl.e sign ol the i-ui i amocK. mi, inj-n .nc;i, ...v. Hide Barrels, assorted, from 10 to 220 halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds. Bulls. Guards and '1 tumbles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil ether Gun material. GF.KE, ABBOTT &. CO. Dec. . NEW DRESS C;OODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, llalzurines. Barapes.Mus-lin Ginghams. Embroidered ditto, De I.sins,4:c. All new styles, lor sale by WING &. ItlCHAKDS'. GLOVES. ,, , 55 doi super black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, silk. &c. Call in at M. GOODING'S, April 21. .dir. Onedoor south of Capitol Home. T MINIMI V U1 ,1mm Ladies'. Misses and Children's XI Hose, new and cheap; also, tine stock of Gents' half liose st ni. uwuiivi a, April 2(i. One door south of Ihe Capilol Douse. RAWS. HOE fc CO., and Wiliuot &. Rowland's Mill aid Cross cut Saws; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot At Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.; Pannel and ripping do. Butchers' and Back do.) Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. GF.BE, ABBOTT fc CO. riARDWAR :, GF.P.E, ABBOTT At CO., at the XI ne ncn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresk supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides' io the hardware line, than any other store in the Slste. The. sre disposed to sell goeds st Islr rates, and would respectfully request purchasers to call and examine their goods and prices. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING EOIt THE LADIES. IVOItY Fans, gold and alcel lioatla, purse clasps anu rings, nurse twiat, aadier silk, eliibrnidcringsilks and worsteds, . . . . .-..i.lnritiir ailk lilttlt embroidering paunrii., tun., v...... and woralfd hraiila and tnpoa, linen and cotton Hose, victo-riaenrd, ailk and linen fringes, jaconet and awisa edgings and iaserlinga, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgings and in-scrtings, and many othor little fniue, may lie fouiid choap at - m. i.uuiiiiMO'n, M. May I. One door south of Capitol House. IMJIIE WATER. t JK.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water finer. vve nave just received a lew of lliese vary valuable nrticlce which are highly recommended by all who have aoen them in use, and which wo are readv to aoll at manufacturer's prices, with coat of transportation. lifcltl, nniiui i m. cu. lov. fi.' 800 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for snip it the; sign of the Sept. 10. 1'AI) PADLOCK. (.ENUIiNE JHOtiSlMIOitK ANVILS, -rtru'i' .) li.r sain nt the sitrn ot the J . .. in GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well aelected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be aflord ed at unusually low pricea. FAY or MLBOl 1.1NE. CAltKIAGE TKIMiUlNGS. LAMPS and Bunds ( India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth nnd Mais Palent Lcntherand Bindings j Patent Cloth nnd Dnsh Frames) Light FraniesandTassells) .,,-,,, , Springs and Axlea. GF.RF., ABBOTT &. CO. J A DIES' SHOES. Just received a line isortinent j of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tios and BuskinB, at Ihe sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thiu ever bcl'oro sold in this city. Jan SH. i H. H. MMBALL T ATEST STYLES I)K ESS GOODS.- j Cameo Tissue.Grenndincs,Crytaliiies.Silk anil Wool Beraecs. plain and fancy, one door south of Capitol House. April 2l . .d. M. GOODING. LTil HER 1 El'MBElt! '1'he subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment i.l Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on ami alter the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced pricea. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. IFeb.fi. .11.1 M. L. SULL1VANT. -- imiiiit :iiifi cmllmtn Klenclicd Winter Strained Jj Sperm Oil, a superior article ; gallons Whalo Ooil, lor sale by FAY it KM, BOURNE, Dee. 7. No. l.W, High Street. MACHINE CAKDS. ir.ll sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and forsulo at No. li'J, High street. ,, Dec. 7, ' FAY & Ml. BOURNE. TV.T AKKET BASKETS. Willow Mniket Ha-dicte, IT L a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAUUE ASSOKTIHI'.NT . 0 F Cinuliaum. Ilnlzorincn, Lawns ami Hiirnppii. just ore a WING &. KICHAKDS. 100 dozen l iles, -liKon. Mottniin. Ihliui rvF Snonr Ac Jnckson. Mottniin. Ihhotnon, butclter nna other celebrated makers, Cor sale nt trie nin of the ,rii 7. (ilLT PADLOCK. April 7. Si). 101 IIHU1 STHKtiT. II :Dk imirs intic Mninis lor uucciri Hnu J carriages, juat received and for sata nt the kiuii of the Sept. 10. un.i rrtwiAv,i. KAUTIPS VitlOS OK Domestic niuuiilnctu sale at the sign of the V Domestic Mutiiifaeture. tlie best in the market, lor Sept. 10. Kolur JmtA l.ftmpt. OF Cornelius V I o., nianutactiiro. Also, t,anip inin-miiifis of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LA r i en aj., iwu fiwiw. ri4iiK(HK. iiiinmt itimtoNs. ;inc; L II .IIS. ic Tins day rocwived soother lot of those dark clianeable Silk, and Turqua batm 1'arasois, io much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Ginghams, Bonnet Ribbons, Coronation Cord, iVc. ...... , Also, Hire Foundation, (a new article lorftiimners lijoh-net Whalebones, Black nnd White Crape nnd Crape Linso PRINTS, PRISTS, PRINTS. A lame lot offered at reduced prices and no mistake. Call soon nt May L One door south of Capitol House. FAIRBANKS PATENT TJLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufac- J. turer's prices. Knr bv UKriK, ABBOTT A. ('O. Sinn of tho Hilt I'.irl Lock. April 3. au)criur article, just ruceiveil at M. (iOODINCS, April Ml. One door smith of tlie Capitol House. RICH CURTAINCOODS.-4-4 Oiled Turkry Hud (.'urtain stull ; also, white laca and embroidered white do. nt April 21. .illy. M. 'ifODINO'S. Cenuine Armitiifie fllonseliole Anvils, SOL ) box and coiiiiiion V ises,lorsnie ai inesiun oi inc A pril 7. GILT I'ADI.OCK. Nealii nnd Presses. rivkis l-Nmmvpilniiil Sf-nl I'ressea furnished, for Nota O riea ruhlic, Common l'leas and Kupreme Court, He- corders. t e. &.c, at very low prices and short notice, by 17. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil House. jYlarrk SI'IVFS. V.5 doz. selves, assortcil nuniiiers; oi iron, lira-s, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. CJAMSI SAWS!! Ml Mill sav.s, ol cast ana v.eriuan O Steel, lor salo at the sigu ot tne Dec. 11. CILT PADLOCK. CJHOEMAKEIi'S TOOLS of nearly every deacrip-O tion. for sale at the Shoe aud Leather store of May 20. in 17. H. H. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FtlR SALIC. TWENTY-SIX In-lots, plensnntly situated on the southeast part of the city, (title gooo1,) for sale by Decll.W J. IllDGWAY & CO. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of 7'fuil .s'tarri now beinp made. Country Merchants and othcra supplied from the drpotat the Ohio Drup Store, by S. CLAliK & CO. Cash and the highest market price at alt times paid for White Corn. M',P'- 3- White Lead, Oil nnii lirimlics. TWENTY blils..Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) IUI keps White Lead -, Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July 111. GI'.IIE, ABBOTT & CO. CALL AT M. COODINO'S, ONE VOOR SOCTII OF TIIE CAPITOl. IlOUSni, Will'.BK you tuny timl one ot tne hestselecled ami mo, desirable slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in the city, which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will lie sold as chesp ss they can be found an) where. Pr" SEED STORE & AORH LLTURAL WARE" KOt 1,11. (New Store, mil door M elt of the Pott Office.) JUS T received, a large and general assortment of Gah-DKs) asu Field bums, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climato. Now is the time lo obtain seeds for choice vegetables, ss planting time is at hand. And to Ihe ladies we have to offer a select and large vari-ety of Flower Setdi. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in stors. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are generally invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, ie. SO' bushels timothy seed, osape orange, and mustard seed i also, on consignment large lot of fruit trees, lor sale very low. Anctton The room is now ready for the reception or goods to be sold at public sale, an.1 we shnll exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with goods to be sidd in that manner. JIO. BLUR. April 8.. dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rr. i.-i-v.. - 3 uhitiji&c&UaSQ 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keen con-stantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is alanprcpared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre penptions. Enquire at Denig Ac Son's, corner ol High and liirh streets. C. E. BOYLE. Iliferrneet Drs. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1340 WutrlitJ, Jewelry, Silv cr-Wnrc, Lumps, ic, tie, M m. A. I'lntt & Co.. (in the Neil House,) HAVE on hand i srood assoitment of Wntchea, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Solar Lamm, Perfumery, peclui:les, (Concave, convex anil rerltucal.) Dm-mond nointed Hold Pens, (beet mttktr'i.) (iold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Comlm, Brushes for the Hair. .'lothcs nnd Teeth, Plated and Uritiinia Castors, Cntullo-ticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Seta, superior Bazors. (war. ranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine lleinuiings Needles, best quality, Pistols with one nnd six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (.lass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. cVc Sec, all of which they are now selling at very low pricet. Watches and Jewelry caretillly repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, suals Engraved for Notaries County and State ofliccrs, Societies. &c. &.C.. nnd Senl 'resscs of an excellent and chcup constrLction furnished at nnri nuiice. uec. 10. lNew Tuiloiiiitf mid Dry (ioodn Khttibliivliment. L. P. PRESTON 56 CO., (Xo 501. High Mrcet. Corner of Kick tUreeL) HAV'I jt secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fore nmn, (whose well known skill in (iuins needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest m tinner, and on short notice, cutting lor others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enforced their store room, and arc receiv ing a I a re supply of lry (ioods; so they can safely say ney iimu njie 01 me immi oeuinioie assortments 01 uoiu vry u ooa s ana Ltortiiif! tn the tity. N. R, (iroceries. Boots, Shoes, 1 lilts. Cans, Bonnets, &c alwnys on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. t.ojuiiinus. April i;t, Uii...tw. Dl'PKItlOU COLOUlil) DAGLERUE-O OTYPIOiS. The subticrilier would runpec(l'ully an noun co to the citizens of ( lolumhus and its vicinity, that he hns taken rooms in Anibos' block, whero he is prepared to eiecutc Daguerreotype likencehes.hy an improved process, whirl gives to tlie picture a muen liner tono man modes ol operating. Perxons wish in (J nnytliinff in tho line of this nrt, are respectfully invited to call at his rooms, rerfect satisfaction given, or no chnrjie. I'ersons are fmij.'iit tlie nrtot tnkin? likenesses nmt preparing all kinds ot Chemicals used by Dnpucrrran nriists, on lie tnoBi reasonauie terms. fc. a. aiutouiUA. Oct. ao..dtf. THIS KKW STORK AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH & MARTIN, ' HAVF, returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fnidiionnhle Spring Goods, thoy feel confident thnt they are now able to serve all who may favor them with their pntronngc. The attention of the Ladiew is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Alurliiis, Ginghams, Baragos, Fiench work'd Collars. Chiinizctts, I'arasols, A c. 1 lie (.lentlemcn nrc also invitol to call nnd examine their very extensive stork of Rroad Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, Cravats, Summer Hats, and oilier seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. PAPIClt HANGINGS DEPOT, AV), 1ft, Courtlwttit nf., A'. Y.t opposite the M rutrrn Hotel, rrUlK CliOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X (organized under the General Manufacturing Law ol the State of New Vork) oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchaxert, at manufacturer's lowest pricea, for cash or approved credit, j'aprr iian$nn, oi every vnriety oi stvie nnd price, aud lionitr to mulch: lire Hoard Print in great vnrietv, Transparent Hinrfow 7c"s, Oi'Z Painted Window HiadtB and W ide Window Curtain Papen, of the latest stvles and superior hnndi, nil ot their own trianu Cue! ure aud importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, lliey invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine tlicir styles and prices whenever.they visit the City. Country Merchants can ex-nmine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in Ihe evening. New Vork, Feb. iifJ, 1fM..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. HUIIK and WAI. H'. Cl.OliU have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on I'lin alreet. in the eity of Columbus, opposite the United stales Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. I'lirticuhir atten. Ti ,inn P"'1' '" cutll"B. work "'"de upon i-iS--- short notice, and in tho most npproved sivle. They respcctlully solicit a sliaro ol the public patronage. July !!'.).. twtf. OHIO MUTUAL 1'MIK INSURANCE CO. Tire nnd Life Ilistlrnnce. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on" the most approved principles of Mutual liiHiiriiiu'e. Pirn Deimrtmnnt. UTr" The average coBt of lusiirunce in this Departments less than one-Jourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of tho applicant. l.llfi Drnnrtllient. Policiea on Livca issued daily at oiu-Aaf the usual ratct ol premium. fi. 11. Advantages made available on two or more contin Henries. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the f.xcnaniie ano v.hv mums, inj:'i siriM-i, vu luinbus. TLMOTliy GKIKl Tl'H, Sept. 1M5. twy. Stmlary. FIRE ITHE FIRE. T1IIE PuoTHTiiin Insukanuk Coiul'ANY, of Hartfoid 1. Conn,, continno nt their npency in this city o insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac-tories, c, and the contents nf each, tnpethcr with every other similar species ol property, aoainst loss on uam- A OK I1Y KIHK. J IIO rail's OI premilllll Ulicreii lire n. mw ns those of anv other similar institution : and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of tills long established company. Olhce in the City Bank tiuililinp. up sinirs. Oct. i:i..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Apent. B U II 1 E L L , IN T II E N K 1 1. II O USE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods invilcs gentlemen to call and examine them. April 20. .dtf. i:,ltlr'N AND FLOWER SEEDS. rTMlE mnst niinnlele Assortment from the Quaker estab- X lishmcnt Bochcster. N. Y'., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, nnd Brhisnn's Hn. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Tlioiburns) all fresh, just rcceiveil and for salo by 11 ' JOHN MILLER April 28. to, High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. F OB sale, the materials of a Printing Olhce. consisting ehlcllv of a nowcr nrosa. nricc SUM l 3i0 lbs. of tmail pica, 310 lbs. of long primer, 100 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly ucw.l LJ0 lbs. ot minion, 100 lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, Ac., Ac. An oppor tunity might be atlorueil to a suuaiiie person to pay in part lor the materials, ny pruning a weesiy reiigiou. newspaper. A largo and extended job omce miglii De conuueteu. Address, post paid, the punnsiiers oi tne WKSTF.UN CHK1ST1AN JOUHNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Colunibii liiMiiJtiu e Comiiaiiy. fire and Murine.. Tliis Comnany continues to insure every species of build up. and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizea and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-eralt, against tne perils oi seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most Insurable terms. a. s. Cllt-.w, June 1, 1H. dtf. Secretmy. TAJOTICE. T he co partnership heretofore existing bell twoen the undersigned, wss this day dissolved by mutnal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm oi D. S. Forman Si. Co , or Having claims apainst them, are respectfully requested lo call and settle the same with A VV. tirnwn V 1 o., who are auiuuiizea id close up tlie DUSI ness of the tirm. ll, lilniHB, March 1. Hill!. D. S. FOB.MAN. II. Brown ard A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Brow 6l Co. David S. Forman is employed to execute the cut ting and attend to manulacturing aa heretofore. mar. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIM .MINGS. rTMIF. subscribers have just received a larpe Block ol Fu X and Hatter's Trimmings, which they orler for sale at the lowest prices. AO lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown ...t i. f . l l : HRI . Hiruu-u rvuKsia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanih Bodies. Alio A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sids a Tin. Ttandinirand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strimrs Sk era, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract l.ogwod Gum Shellac, etc. li-eb. li.J FAY & MLUUU..r.. mi OUENAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Jtookitlter and Stationtr, opposite tht State How. V ALUAHLK I NfJMMI UOOKS-C TI FAI CAKDIiNAL WOLSKV, by John (mlt, with ndditiontl il-lutttrutioni from Cavendish Life of Wolsey, and oth er sources. 1 vol. The Lile and Fontiticate of Leo the Tenth ! bv William Roseoe i vols. t reach Revolution from 1789 to 1UI tj by F. A. Mignot. 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Aces.comnrchendinjr an account of the state of loaminp: from the close of the reign of Autrusttis to its revival in the hTlecntu century by Rev. Joseph Beringtnn. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the ro-CBtsiblMunent of I'npery under Charles 11 and James llj by Arman'd Carrol. 1 vol. Uireuzoue Medici, called tho JVlngniucent; by William R'seoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Miclinel AnpelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. R. Lno of Railaelloi by Quatrcmcre de Qui nny. 1 vol. JNorinan Conquest. History of the Conquest of F.ngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences in F.ng-land. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent ) by August in Thierry. 1 v.ls. Uile or Kuttier. wniten by niniBell. collected ana arranged by AI. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Bcpuhlic, by AI. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or n Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Altrod do Vijniy. 1 vol. Ilintory of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-piro to tho French Revolution ; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line addition to a library. For sale very chenp by Feb. 29. J. K. SCROUGS. A VALUABLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, nnd social stale of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal Kuropcan nations, their political history, and tho changes in their social condition, with a history of tiie colonies founded by Furopenns. By W. C, Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S., with questions adapted' for the use of schools 1 vol. pp. ;97. For sale by Feb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. REVOLUTION. In consequence of the reeent revolution in y ranee, and tho present exeited fclate ol Europe, the subscriber is selling Rooks, Stationery. &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Rooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, Alc, is very full, nnd great bargains are to be had " Progress " is tlie word, and we intend selling ofl verv low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us lirnt and hint. " So mole it be." April 13. J. R. .SCROGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chielly a compilation from the celebrntcd Manual ol Rouvier, and' others. The whole adapted, by tho method of its' arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, ns well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, ns for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. L J. R. S( ROGGS. 1J A PER HAN(;iN(;S. A choice pnd well selected assortment of every variety atd price, from JC 1 ,50 to 5 10 per dozen bolts; Bordering of nliuoKt every description, varying in price from iJjc to 2.50 per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to tlie ahovo Papers and Bordering, feeling confident thnt they will compare favorably with anv other stock in the city. For sale at the Bookstore of " Mareh25 J. R. SCROGGS. Rt)Llil5LASSICS Comprising TnoldTsfir7t and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose position; anu a variety oi outer ciubficui wnnts. ror by Jan. u J. H. SCP.OGGS. IFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from I the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with live udred illustrations, after designs by Horaco Vcruel, and nty original portraits : lor sale cheap, ny eli 21. J. K. SCROGGS. TALF-IIOUUS WITH THK BKST AUTHOHS X Selected and nrranped, with short biopralihical and criticnl notices, by Cliurlcs Kliiglit j for sale bv t en. Zl. J. K. Mliuuijrs. GOETH E. Tho Aulubiopraphv of Goethe Truth and I'oetry, from my lito. F.dited by Parka Goodwin. Keb.lil For sale by J. H. SCKOGGS. A ' IT.K.A FOR AMIiSF.MF.iSiS: b Frederick W. XJl sawyer. For salo by Feb. J. II. SCROGGS. GOLD. A lieaiilil'ul article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper. French style, for sale by J. 11. bCllOUGs. April II. M'IKIJ ST ATMS KXri-OKIM. KXn-.DITION. & voIb. 4 to., and maps, by Wilkes: for Rale nt March 27. SC.UXU.S'. AMFKICAN STATE PAPFRS.-One iett of tl. above work, of 21 In run folio vol u him ; for Bale very heap. Rt March !27. J. l. SCIiUl.lib T O. O. F. ff w very finely emhroiilureil Kncampinent HtL'iilix, (V. u. anu K. 1'. tor sale y April 10. J. R. SCKOCCS. KOKUE L. KHO!K, WILLIAM GKKF.ff IE HOPES & fJKEEN, COMMISSION MliKCHANTS. Korwanlfru, and Aprnta of Clinton Line, on Krie Canal, and Oswego Canal Lino of Lnke Uoa(s, Cleveland O. Aqcntatir (hnton Lme.i). v. Sroville, 1 l.i. limnri New York; W. Montenth & Co.. Albany, N.Y.j Ilazird. Montoalh & Sliorninn, Hiill'alo. W. Y. Afntt of Otiviiio Line. Joseph (.ilhcrt, 17 Cwntici Slip, ew Vork ; Bennett &. Adama, Syracuse, JS. Y.; Truman Wiman, Onwego, N. Y. mai-ilft REMOVAL. Wing & n So. JNG 9c BK'HAKUS have rcmovpd their pcoda from oodalo now. to JSo. 1 . JSeil new building, itmsile the State buildinpt,. where they will be plensetl to Hen thoir old cnnoniern, aim an nuiorn wiai may oa piviini-u to c'.ib them a rail. J beir atock has been greatly increased ml lLpv would inv to thoie wialiinc to nurrJinne at whole- aale or retail, to give tliem a call, aa limy will sell cheaper than ever. F 1 ATTENTION! nnTIK undersicned. a l'lniolouist. and graduate of a celo- Jl brated foreign University, will W ready to give leshoni in the tirerk. Latin and German laiigunjca, at any nour. 'I'srmsi vrrv lnW. lirferencr : Hev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Pra. Jonea Si Case and I'mf. Dr Smith. P. J01I.NSOi, Ur.oi I'lul. Nov. 1ft.. dtf. BKOWNNVILLK WATMt-CI KE KSTAB-liftbment. Fayette Co.. l'ennny Ivnniii. TIIK friends of Hyuiiopatht, and the public in general, are respectfully informed th.it this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful ope- miion si nrt miuupi. ihm, The building is 711 feet bv 30, two stories hich.snd will comfortably accommodate i'l patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleepingnnd bathiwr and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated from those ot tlie gentlemen, as it in uuiereni buildings i also senarate parlors. The bathingrooms sre furnished with all tlie necessary uams ir niiuvrguiup n bucithhihi ucainieni. Numerous pure sott-water springs surround the Lstabhfh- mrnt; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills sre aouiHiant, anu ine exertion oi reacning me suio-nuts, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-turcsque country. l)r. iiAF.i.z, me proprietor, wnn resides in uit estaoiisn ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be joined by Dr. Mason. Fellow of the Koval College nf Surgeons, London; who is now visiting tlie best estab lishments in England. I he hsiahhshment has been so lar well patronized, ano no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit ot, 1 ne terms sre as iohows : For patients 6 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, at 2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles two linen op con or sueeis, two wooiien manteis, sn roarse toweis, e liner mree comionaoies or a iignc icsiner oea: likewise, sn old linen and flannel sheet tor bandages, aud one injection instrument. l lie i.riinwiriK diseases are snccesstuiiv treated, ana a cure ot relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: fevers. Intermitting Fevers; Ague ; InfUmation of the Lungs, Stomach, tioweis, uiver, Mpleen and Kidneys; uyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic;' Sciatica and Lumbago t Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula! INervous diseases; t'artial Paralysis; sica Headache ; JNeu-ralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; llypochondrissis ; lh-op sy : Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens: nasms ot the atomacn and Bowels; j-pina. Attentions: Chronic Dysentsry, or Diarrhoa; Scaly Head; Tetter; rtiiiffworm, etc.. Ac. Also, female lnseases, as rrotamsjt Lien, or bearing down of the Womb; Eicesivs), PainluL aUlU VMUUljlCU JHCUIUHSUUII. IrfsMI. M, IITX?.. WUU. NUMBER 60: CINCINNATI. SOUTIIOATE. HAWTHORN & CO., have in store and fur sufo on liberal terms. 0 hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brand vj 25" f " Maglory Brandy, Vintage RM8i 10" ' J.H.Godarddo. " UJU&j 15 " Otnrd, Dupuy & Co., do j fi Lafayette dot 10 " J.J. Unpuy do) 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands : 100 " - Port do do -do: fiO Sherry do do do : 30" " Sweet Malaga do dot 25 " Ory do do doj SO cases Cabinet Champaign Wine j 30baikeU Nnpoleon do doj 20 Sun &, Knglo do; 10 " Crown dp do; 20 " Heidsick do do: 60,0(10 Regalia Cignrs, various brands ju tierces i,aiHonn uqiionco, " in mass ; ' fiO boxes Cut and Dried Cnowing Tobacco i 100 ' Mo. li!s Tobacco, our own brand:" 100 " " lbs do do; 1 00 " Va. " do various brand i 100 " do do do: 100 bags Rio Coffee 60 " Old Gov't Java Coffee j 10 Pimento ; 60 baskets Sallad Oil 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rliine Wine 10 " Sparkling Hock j 200 brlsj Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum j 2 " Jamaica do j 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin j SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia at. OHEKRY WUVE. 20 qr casks Harmony pale Slier-O ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by SDUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 40 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by bUUTHUAitt, ilAWTHOKIN fit CO, julylG. 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. heights aud octaves Blundy Mndeira Wine ; 5 pipes Woodhouse Madeira Wine ; 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing nnd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jnh U. 24 Columbia st. OCOTCII ALE. i0 casks 'Pennants .Scotch Ale, in kJ quarts and for sale low by 1 quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud SOUTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., 24 Columbia it. jlyl2. CASSI A 5l( malts Cassia freBh and in tine order, re J cencd and for rale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO , j uly 12. 24 Columbia it. ROCIIELLA IiKANDY.-JiO hf and qrpipea Alex. elUllOtte, in utoro and tor nle low hr bOUTlHiA'J'K, HAWTHOKiV & CO., jtilyl'2. 2'l Columbia at. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THK anbscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Derby. Bradley A Co.. will continue the huaineaa ot Publishing and Bookselling under the tirm of 11. W. Herby & Co.. at No. M5 Main atreet and on the 10th of April, opened an entire newatoi kuf Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Hooks, together with a full assortment ot Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying booltBforthe Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new I stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit menus anu customers, who may invor nun with meir orders. Anu lliey can rely upon nuuing nt an times, a mil stock on hand and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April au. tl. W. ut.utix. TO THE PUBLIC. ITT A VI NO completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, XX and received ourlirnttthinments.noitRistingof.ltisplen- did I'innos, and 30U chests choice Tens, we invite pure has-era nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine out stoctk which will be replenished weekly. Uur i ens aro purctiaced tor cash direct Irom Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Ware rooms, and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. leas put up in $ ami pound packages, ot better quality, in better stvie, nnd at lower prices than of any of the East ern parking houses. SMITH & NIXON. i. iu. corner an anu Walnut streets, Cincinnati, V. Dgl. LIOHTMNU HODS. Office and Manufactory on tUth trvrt, between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light ning Hods, in ten leet lengths, with lilass Uolaters and Brass screw, connecting ioiuts. improved Metnlic Attach ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have tlie power of sale and silently diichnrging the sir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brouttht before the public, so that any buildings, suthcientlv provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged mat any one can readily attnch them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches. Vc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Uolaters, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. Qt" Mr, JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agenl of tlie Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning nous, witn whom orders may be Iett. IMay U..um O.A.BIUWELL f JOSIAH DRAKE?) i. A. Ml DWELL Ac IU., Commission nnd Produce Merchants, No. ltf. West Front st.. Cincinnati. LIBKR AL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. ftr.vtR Tn Messick, Taylor & Watts. Daggetr & Bruce. John Kiigler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yeatman, Marsh & Co. M. kugjer & Son, Kllis & Morton, L. Worthingtoa. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AIM O CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intorn the Merchants of the Western countrv that we are now teceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, Knglish and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purrhases in other manteis, as we are confident that our prices will be found I correspondingly low with those of .New York and other Ens tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! i oinn s, rimmon s, and iMa.in Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneathsj Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hatnes Traces Hoes; Antils ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be riven to all or- ; ders entrusted to our care. MEAD U WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTA fiE ML'TUAL FIRE INSl RANCE Co. C. S. SILL. AoENT. Columbus. Ohio. "VFFICE of the Company at Cuvahnga Fails, Ohio. The vJ oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western state. Capital to meet losses, over jhim". tecureu ns yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and tins paid over 5100,000 of losses, at an average cost to the members of J of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May I5..dly. E. SILL, Smc'j. VALI AR1.E CITY PROPERTY FOR 8AI.K. THAT serj desirable residence lormerlj occupied by i SssniiA' Criish. Bffinininir the CUT of Columbus Ol tfkthet east, and onnosite the IMind As.lum. tnoethtjl with ten acres of Land, containing an eicellent frit orchard attached thereto, mill be sold on fa.nrsble terms, bj Volumbus. lec. y, 11H7. J. riii"-'".i lu, PRIST1SG IJi K. Pnot'T'S Printer's Ink. es summer. Do. mediant. Bond Ink of different qualities. Jest receiTid by j.ilj8. I. N. WHITliNO fc HUNTISGTON. WEnRTER'S DICTIONARY. THE KNTJIiti WO UK LiAUIUtOED. IN one roln rue crown quarto. Obtaining all the matter of Dr. Webster's oriiunl work, life improvements up to tho time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and greatly enlutefl and improved by Prof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. , ttT.'rice reduced to This edttjnn contains three times the amount of matter found in any other Knglish Dictionary compiled in this coun- . . try, or any abridgment of this work.'vet is sold at a trilling advnnce above the price of other and limited works. ' The definitions aro models of condensation and purity." Hon. Wm, JJ, Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qu'ar o, seems to us deserving of general patronage. Wo recommend jt to all who desire to possess the MOST COM'.'LKTK, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION ARY Or' TIIK LANGUAGE. Signed by the following; gentlemen, March, 1010 Tlieodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N. York. , Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist, School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. Thos. U Benton, . John Davis, Jcflereon Davis, S. A. Douglass, " (ieo. N Briflgs, Governor of Mass.- Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mase. Richard S. Kust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. King, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.Ldmund Burke, Commissioner or Patents. John Young, iovernor of JVcw York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, wd Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. A Ivan Hunt, Treasurer of New York. MiHard Fillmore, ComptiolJcr. . Rev. Samuel II. Cox, D. D. Lyman Beocher, D. I)., President of Lane Seminary. CulvinE. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Hemun Humuhrov. D. D.. late President uf Amherst College. Kev. tzra teller, v. D President of Wittenbertr Co lece. Ohio. " M. A. Diehl, N. A. G'reger, Professors in do. Benj. Larabce, P. D-, President Middlcbury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. " The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore FrcJinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress, " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should he used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in Slates remote from each other, and impress upon tho language uniformity and stability. It is desirable, also, that the acquisition of the Innpuaire should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." Worthy ok Imitation. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webstcr'a Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently rdvanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of releretice lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oum language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every wnking hour of lile. is one of tlie principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so smnll expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion Many intelligent, active minded children, whose pa rents are too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain head o( the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trilling expense. Wxbstkh'.i Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. j. ol l-. nierrinra, we conclude will Boon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary Gazette, uf April 1st, speaks of it iu the follow ing just terms : T he original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on iis plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own cohere of in quiry, and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. 'I he work is a noble monument o erudition. and indefntiea- ble research , and tin style and accuracy of its typography would do honor o the press of any country in Kuriipe. This volume must find its way into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wi) h a mass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. ct C Mrrriam. Springfield. Mats. Forsaleby 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PLDL1CA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo. J9. American leaning cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in soveral departments of law, with especial refer encc to Mercantile l.aw; by J. 1. Clark Haro, and 11. B. Wallace, K.irs., Editors of the American Edition of Smith's Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Loading Cases, and applies me same metliou ol research and illustration to vn rinus important branches nf the law which were not inclu. ded thereii', and is, in ell'ect, a continuation of that work. I he cases consist ot the most celebrated dec:sions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts i f the several States, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all the States in the Union have been collected ; so that the work presents a complc.e view of American Law, upon tho subjects which are examined. The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. The Decisions selected bv Ihe Editors as the Lending Ca ses, about one hundred in number, are found in tlie following reports : Dallas. U. S., Cranch do, VVheaton do, Inters do, Gallison do, Urockenbrotigh do. Connecticut Henorts, New Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Aletcalf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson'e t.h v do, Johnson's cases do, Hill do. Hinnoy do, Sergeant Sl lWle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Harris or. Gill do, Kice's S. C. do, Ohio do. The notes, assuming in several instances the comnlete. ness of Treatises, occupy about haif of each volume, and are a complete collection of all the American cases (num- ucnng several inousann) wnicn near upon ine sunject discussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough rango of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the profession will find in tlie Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminently practical in its character, convenient in arrangement, anil in its euiioruu uepiiniiieui ciiumiiiu; place in tne first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in the first volume am Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of 1'avmenta, Assignments, Attachments. Attornev. Bill of Ev. change, Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Convevance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Uemand, Do-micil, kndorser.Eqtnty, Execution, Executors, Ktctor, I ran dulent Conveyances. Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Li- tern, Indemnity, infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on Interest. Judgments, uand, Legacies, Lex Loci Contractus, Lien. Mail, Marriage, Necessaries. Nefrotiabilirv. rWntix. tion. Jiolice, Overdue, Fnrtnership.Pavmente, Fledge. Post Office, Preferences, Presentment, Prochien Ami, Fromisso-rv Note, liatiticatinn, Kaal Estate, ltelease, Kent. Arrear, KesponJent, Superior, Set-off, Surety, Time, Voluntary Conveyance. In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Freight, Attorney, Covenant. Discharge nf Surety, Easement. Estoppel in Pais. General Average. Guarantv, Insurance, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policv t Insurable Interest Representation t Insurable Interest Valuation Judgments of other atates. License. Memorandum Claims, iNntiee generally, nnd ss applied to the compact ofguarau-tv, Policy, Fro Kata Knight, Sale by Master, Warranty ol Seaworthiness. The great favor with which Smith's I ..Arlina f !n... ... received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in treating of other points, supposed to possess interest and importance, in the Jurisprudence of this country. We have forroerlv spoken of the very ..uMaciory manner in which they edited the work of .Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 41) In th. present work, they hsve more than fulrilled the expectations raised by th other added to which, th. tvpographical execution of th first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." .Boston Law Reporter, 1847. (.renlev't Fnnit rVMnnnn nn S7.1t4SAn F rom the second London Edition, with otes referring to the American Decisions, by A. J. Fish. Esq., of tlie l'hil-ndelphia Bar A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, in the Courts of Equity, by the late K. N.Gresley.Esq ; second editing, with such alterations and additions as render it conformable to th. Sututes, decisions and general orders, regulating Ihe Law and Practice, a. to Evidence in the High Court of Chancery i together with divers further illustrations bv ref erence to the law and practice, as to evidence in the Court. ot common Law and Civil Law, by C. A Cslvert, 1 vol. 8vo. T. et J. VV. JOHNSON, Law Publishers snd Importers. I'JJ Chesnut street, P.iils. For sale by Jan. 8. 1. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at 6 cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at tht Kail Koad Lime kilns, near tlie Penitentiary. July I0...t-w
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Full Text | VM. 13. THRALL & HENRY REED, F.DlTOUa AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx soutii-oast corner of High street and Sugar alloy TEKMS. Daily per annum, Tii-weekly por unnum, .-Weekly per annnm, - S7 00 4 00 2 00 Terra of Advertising. Twelve lines or low, one or throe insertions, S' and 54 eonte lor each additional imortion lor three montln gft lor aix inontha $8 lor 12 monies J 12 Longer advertisements in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cunt, on the amount over $M in all inontha. By thk Ykah. For twelve linea 12 lourth or a col umn J JO hall' a column $1)0 whole column 40. . BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNEYS and Counsellor at Law, Colunlbus.OMO, Office one door aoutb oi l. H. Whiting h Huntington i Book-store, up stairs. Kov. I, IMS. F.J.Matiiikws. A. B. Uutti.m. BRUAUWAV HOTEL, B llio. April U..dtf. is', WHITING A HUNTINGTON, r-nriKSkl.t.KHS and Stationcra. next door to the Clinton Li Bank.Higlistrcet.Colunibus.Ohio. A large assortment if Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBLRT V LILLEY, BOOK-MNDEKS, High atroet, oppoaite the Publicum ces, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 1815. Wsi. Skibkkt. M.C. Ln.i.f.r. William II. Jnms iienry ,jii CIOI.I.I'.C'IOKS and Account Settlors, lor 1 ranklin and J adjoining counties, will intend to all business animated to them, with punctuality and doapatch.and upon reasonable '"office, up stairs, firat door north of McCoy's store. April i t. llllfi y. Columbus, Ohio W. E. IDE, M. I)., . I'i'TKT II ma nf I hn firm of Crane & Ide, Cmcin. JJ nati.) time for the present at the residence of the ale Col. Jl. Jewctt. j " epnt'. ATJUOTT A CO.. r-v Lit rnu i.. ll..r.l.,.,r, nrl ditlcrv. Iron. Nails. Glass, I ) ii.i.' Riiildera' materials. Farinini.' and Mechanical Tools. Military Goods, &.C. 4i.c, No. ltil High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. MING & RICHARDS DEALF.HS in Foreign and Uomestic Ury Goods, t.roce-lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. Ate, wholcsalo and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a Row, High slreet. J. It. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological .lassical, School and Miscellaneous Uooks.supcrior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. M ilEATONj . DRlltJGIST.ind Dealer in Patent Medicines, Famts.Oila, Dye Stull's, Glass, ere. &c., wholesale and retail, corner ol' High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. KAY & KII.BOUHNE, DF.ALF.RS in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. 1'iiiiti.Oils, DycSiulls, Leather, Bool, and Shoes, cVc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1IHI. C. It. KING, TiF.ALF.R IN DRY GOODS, cVc, opposite Fxclnnge XJ Bank, Cnlnnibiia. Nov. 111. .11'. W. B. BATEHAM, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, a Journnl orAgrlcul-turoand Horticulture, published on the 1st and luth o ach month. Terms $ per year) four copies lor $3. Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COiUSTOCK & l;0;!,.,..u FORtVARDIMi Ai COMMISSION MLUCIIANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. " J. H1DGM AY & lO'S s nrM rnilMili V Kmiul slreet. near the Bridec, Colum 1 bus. Ohio. Stovesol'allkiuds.andagreatviirietyol'Cas- tings, nlways on hand. Oct. I, lull. " t OEUMBLS HAT STOKE." """" JF. ItCDISILL, High street, opposite the State Uuild-, inga, nlwavs keeps on hand a good assortment ol Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order, NTuiniTHJsE. jr WINNF. is "at home" in the Neil House, nnd will IV. render all bo who make their stay with him. Dec 10. Oil N. II. 1AYI.OU, ENGRAVER. 0 FFICE on Northeast corner ol High and Town Streets, uo stairs opposite united Stales Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. . , PB. WILCOX nnd A. F. Penny will practice Law, ns . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhce on cast side ol' High streot, opposite l.N. luting & Huntington s Boukstore Feb. lti..t.wtl. vm.mTi.eshire rii.ey, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for A Icock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Kilev's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY I.I VERY STABLE. THE subscriber Ims removed to the now brick stable tiuill by Dr. L. Goudalc, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a r. I'rnm IIk.Ii street, and rear of the Capitol House. trrllOKSEH AM) CARRIAOEH 'J'O l.ET jl IL r INoV "l. J. MASS iv. a. aii'i in or t.u.a WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Dt.Al.t.KMnrancyann Staple Dry Goodi and Groceries, oppoaite the State House, High street, l oiuinoiis, uuio. GEORGE E. M'AIX'ETT, SA ANV HANKER PAINTER, Nov.!).. .dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, i u I L- i V riot. 'JUrk SjIiii and (Jliamclion N ench Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. ( all at M. GOODING'S. Mav 15. one donr Sonfd if the Capitol Home. CANTON TEAS OUTDONE I a nn ir vr, , 1 call slid Irv some ol th f. will recommend itself. Only "'li cts jier lb. at M. HOODIMi'S. April 2(1. One door aoutli of the Capitol House. Pcrilocal Kiectncl. a T en riui.M nnft roni-avfi Mieeiaries, lor u .. ..i-i. -ii A aL'os.nml in a prest variety of frames. Also,Spectacle Cllass, of all kinds, litttd in old frames at short niitire, and lowprire.by VV. A. r'LA'i T At CO., Keh. 7. A til oii. C1AI"ICS, Colliira nui Chiiiiinetti. J A pood stock, otiered very low at rr.nnlvr,c Annl -21..I1IY. M. GOODING S, YK LOVERS OF THE WKEIM ,r COMF. nnd trv some of the best tlavored ( aveeilish lo-hacco in the citv. Call at M. GOODING'S, April ili. One door soulli of the Capitol House. 17RIENDLY (ilNiaiAMS.- i. something new j also. Freneh, F.nplnli. Scotch, Amen, can awl Linen do., one door south of Capitol House. April 21.. d. M. tiOODIXG. VARNISH. ITHNITI'RE VAIIMMI 0B. 1 and 1 Also, Polish. ? inp and Coach body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHKATON, Druppist, March 29. Corner of lliph and Broad streets. ANT1I.S. G ENUINK Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the fieri of the May 13. lill.i l'AUl.ui n.. 7"H)1.1) PENS. A fresh supply receiveiHIns day. aud v-s lor sa.e very tow. l . April M. I1M7. Neil House. flV!i fiMITHS will please notice thai we have for sale. V-i atitl.e sign ol the i-ui i amocK. mi, inj-n .nc;i, ...v. Hide Barrels, assorted, from 10 to 220 halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds. Bulls. Guards and '1 tumbles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil ether Gun material. GF.KE, ABBOTT &. CO. Dec. . NEW DRESS C;OODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, llalzurines. Barapes.Mus-lin Ginghams. Embroidered ditto, De I.sins,4:c. All new styles, lor sale by WING &. ItlCHAKDS'. GLOVES. ,, , 55 doi super black and light colored kid. Also, lace lisle, silk. &c. Call in at M. GOODING'S, April 21. .dir. Onedoor south of Capitol Home. T MINIMI V U1 ,1mm Ladies'. Misses and Children's XI Hose, new and cheap; also, tine stock of Gents' half liose st ni. uwuiivi a, April 2(i. One door south of Ihe Capilol Douse. RAWS. HOE fc CO., and Wiliuot &. Rowland's Mill aid Cross cut Saws; Hoe & Co. and Wilmot At Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.; Pannel and ripping do. Butchers' and Back do.) Billett and Turning Webb do. July 16. GF.BE, ABBOTT fc CO. riARDWAR :, GF.P.E, ABBOTT At CO., at the XI ne ncn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresk supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides' io the hardware line, than any other store in the Slste. The. sre disposed to sell goeds st Islr rates, and would respectfully request purchasers to call and examine their goods and prices. Oct. 1. OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING EOIt THE LADIES. IVOItY Fans, gold and alcel lioatla, purse clasps anu rings, nurse twiat, aadier silk, eliibrnidcringsilks and worsteds, . . . . .-..i.lnritiir ailk lilttlt embroidering paunrii., tun., v...... and woralfd hraiila and tnpoa, linen and cotton Hose, victo-riaenrd, ailk and linen fringes, jaconet and awisa edgings and iaserlinga, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgings and in-scrtings, and many othor little fniue, may lie fouiid choap at - m. i.uuiiiiMO'n, M. May I. One door south of Capitol House. IMJIIE WATER. t JK.NNISON'S Patent Diaphragm Water finer. vve nave just received a lew of lliese vary valuable nrticlce which are highly recommended by all who have aoen them in use, and which wo are readv to aoll at manufacturer's prices, with coat of transportation. lifcltl, nniiui i m. cu. lov. fi.' 800 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for snip it the; sign of the Sept. 10. 1'AI) PADLOCK. (.ENUIiNE JHOtiSlMIOitK ANVILS, -rtru'i' .) li.r sain nt the sitrn ot the J . .. in GILT PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well aelected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be aflord ed at unusually low pricea. FAY or MLBOl 1.1NE. CAltKIAGE TKIMiUlNGS. LAMPS and Bunds ( India Rubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth nnd Mais Palent Lcntherand Bindings j Patent Cloth nnd Dnsh Frames) Light FraniesandTassells) .,,-,,, , Springs and Axlea. GF.RF., ABBOTT &. CO. J A DIES' SHOES. Just received a line isortinent j of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tios and BuskinB, at Ihe sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thiu ever bcl'oro sold in this city. Jan SH. i H. H. MMBALL T ATEST STYLES I)K ESS GOODS.- j Cameo Tissue.Grenndincs,Crytaliiies.Silk anil Wool Beraecs. plain and fancy, one door south of Capitol House. April 2l . .d. M. GOODING. LTil HER 1 El'MBElt! '1'he subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment i.l Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on ami alter the 1st of March. Also, n quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced pricea. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. IFeb.fi. .11.1 M. L. SULL1VANT. -- imiiiit :iiifi cmllmtn Klenclicd Winter Strained Jj Sperm Oil, a superior article ; gallons Whalo Ooil, lor sale by FAY it KM, BOURNE, Dee. 7. No. l.W, High Street. MACHINE CAKDS. ir.ll sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and forsulo at No. li'J, High street. ,, Dec. 7, ' FAY & Ml. BOURNE. TV.T AKKET BASKETS. Willow Mniket Ha-dicte, IT L a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAUUE ASSOKTIHI'.NT . 0 F Cinuliaum. Ilnlzorincn, Lawns ami Hiirnppii. just ore a WING &. KICHAKDS. 100 dozen l iles, -liKon. Mottniin. Ihliui rvF Snonr Ac Jnckson. Mottniin. Ihhotnon, butclter nna other celebrated makers, Cor sale nt trie nin of the ,rii 7. (ilLT PADLOCK. April 7. Si). 101 IIHU1 STHKtiT. II :Dk imirs intic Mninis lor uucciri Hnu J carriages, juat received and for sata nt the kiuii of the Sept. 10. un.i rrtwiAv,i. KAUTIPS VitlOS OK Domestic niuuiilnctu sale at the sign of the V Domestic Mutiiifaeture. tlie best in the market, lor Sept. 10. Kolur JmtA l.ftmpt. OF Cornelius V I o., nianutactiiro. Also, t,anip inin-miiifis of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LA r i en aj., iwu fiwiw. ri4iiK(HK. iiiinmt itimtoNs. ;inc; L II .IIS. ic Tins day rocwived soother lot of those dark clianeable Silk, and Turqua batm 1'arasois, io much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Ginghams, Bonnet Ribbons, Coronation Cord, iVc. ...... , Also, Hire Foundation, (a new article lorftiimners lijoh-net Whalebones, Black nnd White Crape nnd Crape Linso PRINTS, PRISTS, PRINTS. A lame lot offered at reduced prices and no mistake. Call soon nt May L One door south of Capitol House. FAIRBANKS PATENT TJLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufac- J. turer's prices. Knr bv UKriK, ABBOTT A. ('O. Sinn of tho Hilt I'.irl Lock. April 3. au)criur article, just ruceiveil at M. (iOODINCS, April Ml. One door smith of tlie Capitol House. RICH CURTAINCOODS.-4-4 Oiled Turkry Hud (.'urtain stull ; also, white laca and embroidered white do. nt April 21. .illy. M. 'ifODINO'S. Cenuine Armitiifie fllonseliole Anvils, SOL ) box and coiiiiiion V ises,lorsnie ai inesiun oi inc A pril 7. GILT I'ADI.OCK. Nealii nnd Presses. rivkis l-Nmmvpilniiil Sf-nl I'ressea furnished, for Nota O riea ruhlic, Common l'leas and Kupreme Court, He- corders. t e. &.c, at very low prices and short notice, by 17. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil House. jYlarrk SI'IVFS. V.5 doz. selves, assortcil nuniiiers; oi iron, lira-s, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. CJAMSI SAWS!! Ml Mill sav.s, ol cast ana v.eriuan O Steel, lor salo at the sigu ot tne Dec. 11. CILT PADLOCK. CJHOEMAKEIi'S TOOLS of nearly every deacrip-O tion. for sale at the Shoe aud Leather store of May 20. in 17. H. H. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FtlR SALIC. TWENTY-SIX In-lots, plensnntly situated on the southeast part of the city, (title gooo1,) for sale by Decll.W J. IllDGWAY & CO. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of 7'fuil .s'tarri now beinp made. Country Merchants and othcra supplied from the drpotat the Ohio Drup Store, by S. CLAliK & CO. Cash and the highest market price at alt times paid for White Corn. M',P'- 3- White Lead, Oil nnii lirimlics. TWENTY blils..Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) IUI keps White Lead -, Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July 111. GI'.IIE, ABBOTT & CO. CALL AT M. COODINO'S, ONE VOOR SOCTII OF TIIE CAPITOl. IlOUSni, Will'.BK you tuny timl one ot tne hestselecled ami mo, desirable slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in the city, which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will lie sold as chesp ss they can be found an) where. Pr" SEED STORE & AORH LLTURAL WARE" KOt 1,11. (New Store, mil door M elt of the Pott Office.) JUS T received, a large and general assortment of Gah-DKs) asu Field bums, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climato. Now is the time lo obtain seeds for choice vegetables, ss planting time is at hand. And to Ihe ladies we have to offer a select and large vari-ety of Flower Setdi. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in stors. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers are generally invited to call and examine, together with ploughs, ie. SO' bushels timothy seed, osape orange, and mustard seed i also, on consignment large lot of fruit trees, lor sale very low. Anctton The room is now ready for the reception or goods to be sold at public sale, an.1 we shnll exert ourselves to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with goods to be sidd in that manner. JIO. BLUR. April 8.. dtf. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rr. i.-i-v.. - 3 uhitiji&c&UaSQ 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keen con-stantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is alanprcpared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre penptions. Enquire at Denig Ac Son's, corner ol High and liirh streets. C. E. BOYLE. Iliferrneet Drs. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. STATE COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1340 WutrlitJ, Jewelry, Silv cr-Wnrc, Lumps, ic, tie, M m. A. I'lntt & Co.. (in the Neil House,) HAVE on hand i srood assoitment of Wntchea, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Solar Lamm, Perfumery, peclui:les, (Concave, convex anil rerltucal.) Dm-mond nointed Hold Pens, (beet mttktr'i.) (iold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Comlm, Brushes for the Hair. .'lothcs nnd Teeth, Plated and Uritiinia Castors, Cntullo-ticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Seta, superior Bazors. (war. ranted.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine lleinuiings Needles, best quality, Pistols with one nnd six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (.lass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. cVc Sec, all of which they are now selling at very low pricet. Watches and Jewelry caretillly repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, suals Engraved for Notaries County and State ofliccrs, Societies. &c. &.C.. nnd Senl 'resscs of an excellent and chcup constrLction furnished at nnri nuiice. uec. 10. lNew Tuiloiiiitf mid Dry (ioodn Khttibliivliment. L. P. PRESTON 56 CO., (Xo 501. High Mrcet. Corner of Kick tUreeL) HAV'I jt secured the services of Mr. Skwki.l as fore nmn, (whose well known skill in (iuins needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest m tinner, and on short notice, cutting lor others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enforced their store room, and arc receiv ing a I a re supply of lry (ioods; so they can safely say ney iimu njie 01 me immi oeuinioie assortments 01 uoiu vry u ooa s ana Ltortiiif! tn the tity. N. R, (iroceries. Boots, Shoes, 1 lilts. Cans, Bonnets, &c alwnys on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. t.ojuiiinus. April i;t, Uii...tw. Dl'PKItlOU COLOUlil) DAGLERUE-O OTYPIOiS. The subticrilier would runpec(l'ully an noun co to the citizens of ( lolumhus and its vicinity, that he hns taken rooms in Anibos' block, whero he is prepared to eiecutc Daguerreotype likencehes.hy an improved process, whirl gives to tlie picture a muen liner tono man modes ol operating. Perxons wish in (J nnytliinff in tho line of this nrt, are respectfully invited to call at his rooms, rerfect satisfaction given, or no chnrjie. I'ersons are fmij.'iit tlie nrtot tnkin? likenesses nmt preparing all kinds ot Chemicals used by Dnpucrrran nriists, on lie tnoBi reasonauie terms. fc. a. aiutouiUA. Oct. ao..dtf. THIS KKW STORK AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH & MARTIN, ' HAVF, returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Having just received a large and well selected stock of fnidiionnhle Spring Goods, thoy feel confident thnt they are now able to serve all who may favor them with their pntronngc. The attention of the Ladiew is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Alurliiis, Ginghams, Baragos, Fiench work'd Collars. Chiinizctts, I'arasols, A c. 1 lie (.lentlemcn nrc also invitol to call nnd examine their very extensive stork of Rroad Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, Cravats, Summer Hats, and oilier seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. PAPIClt HANGINGS DEPOT, AV), 1ft, Courtlwttit nf., A'. Y.t opposite the M rutrrn Hotel, rrUlK CliOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X (organized under the General Manufacturing Law ol the State of New Vork) oiler nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchaxert, at manufacturer's lowest pricea, for cash or approved credit, j'aprr iian$nn, oi every vnriety oi stvie nnd price, aud lionitr to mulch: lire Hoard Print in great vnrietv, Transparent Hinrfow 7c"s, Oi'Z Painted Window HiadtB and W ide Window Curtain Papen, of the latest stvles and superior hnndi, nil ot their own trianu Cue! ure aud importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, lliey invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine tlicir styles and prices whenever.they visit the City. Country Merchants can ex-nmine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in Ihe evening. New Vork, Feb. iifJ, 1fM..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment, B. HUIIK and WAI. H'. Cl.OliU have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on I'lin alreet. in the eity of Columbus, opposite the United stales Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. I'lirticuhir atten. Ti ,inn P"'1' '" cutll"B. work "'"de upon i-iS--- short notice, and in tho most npproved sivle. They respcctlully solicit a sliaro ol the public patronage. July !!'.).. twtf. OHIO MUTUAL 1'MIK INSURANCE CO. Tire nnd Life Ilistlrnnce. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on" the most approved principles of Mutual liiHiiriiiu'e. Pirn Deimrtmnnt. UTr" The average coBt of lusiirunce in this Departments less than one-Jourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of tho applicant. l.llfi Drnnrtllient. Policiea on Livca issued daily at oiu-Aaf the usual ratct ol premium. fi. 11. Advantages made available on two or more contin Henries. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the f.xcnaniie ano v.hv mums, inj:'i siriM-i, vu luinbus. TLMOTliy GKIKl Tl'H, Sept. 1M5. twy. Stmlary. FIRE ITHE FIRE. T1IIE PuoTHTiiin Insukanuk Coiul'ANY, of Hartfoid 1. Conn,, continno nt their npency in this city o insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac-tories, c, and the contents nf each, tnpethcr with every other similar species ol property, aoainst loss on uam- A OK I1Y KIHK. J IIO rail's OI premilllll Ulicreii lire n. mw ns those of anv other similar institution : and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of tills long established company. Olhce in the City Bank tiuililinp. up sinirs. Oct. i:i..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Apent. B U II 1 E L L , IN T II E N K 1 1. II O USE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods invilcs gentlemen to call and examine them. April 20. .dtf. i:,ltlr'N AND FLOWER SEEDS. rTMlE mnst niinnlele Assortment from the Quaker estab- X lishmcnt Bochcster. N. Y'., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, nnd Brhisnn's Hn. Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Tlioiburns) all fresh, just rcceiveil and for salo by 11 ' JOHN MILLER April 28. to, High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. F OB sale, the materials of a Printing Olhce. consisting ehlcllv of a nowcr nrosa. nricc SUM l 3i0 lbs. of tmail pica, 310 lbs. of long primer, 100 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly ucw.l LJ0 lbs. ot minion, 100 lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleys, chases, Ac., Ac. An oppor tunity might be atlorueil to a suuaiiie person to pay in part lor the materials, ny pruning a weesiy reiigiou. newspaper. A largo and extended job omce miglii De conuueteu. Address, post paid, the punnsiiers oi tne WKSTF.UN CHK1ST1AN JOUHNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Ohio. Colunibii liiMiiJtiu e Comiiaiiy. fire and Murine.. Tliis Comnany continues to insure every species of build up. and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizea and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-eralt, against tne perils oi seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most Insurable terms. a. s. Cllt-.w, June 1, 1H. dtf. Secretmy. TAJOTICE. T he co partnership heretofore existing bell twoen the undersigned, wss this day dissolved by mutnal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm oi D. S. Forman Si. Co , or Having claims apainst them, are respectfully requested lo call and settle the same with A VV. tirnwn V 1 o., who are auiuuiizea id close up tlie DUSI ness of the tirm. ll, lilniHB, March 1. Hill!. D. S. FOB.MAN. II. Brown ard A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Brow 6l Co. David S. Forman is employed to execute the cut ting and attend to manulacturing aa heretofore. mar. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIM .MINGS. rTMIF. subscribers have just received a larpe Block ol Fu X and Hatter's Trimmings, which they orler for sale at the lowest prices. AO lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown ...t i. f . l l : HRI . Hiruu-u rvuKsia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanih Bodies. Alio A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sids a Tin. Ttandinirand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strimrs Sk era, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract l.ogwod Gum Shellac, etc. li-eb. li.J FAY & MLUUU..r.. mi OUENAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Jtookitlter and Stationtr, opposite tht State How. V ALUAHLK I NfJMMI UOOKS-C TI FAI CAKDIiNAL WOLSKV, by John (mlt, with ndditiontl il-lutttrutioni from Cavendish Life of Wolsey, and oth er sources. 1 vol. The Lile and Fontiticate of Leo the Tenth ! bv William Roseoe i vols. t reach Revolution from 1789 to 1UI tj by F. A. Mignot. 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Aces.comnrchendinjr an account of the state of loaminp: from the close of the reign of Autrusttis to its revival in the hTlecntu century by Rev. Joseph Beringtnn. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the ro-CBtsiblMunent of I'npery under Charles 11 and James llj by Arman'd Carrol. 1 vol. Uireuzoue Medici, called tho JVlngniucent; by William R'seoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Miclinel AnpelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. R. Lno of Railaelloi by Quatrcmcre de Qui nny. 1 vol. JNorinan Conquest. History of the Conquest of F.ngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences in F.ng-land. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent ) by August in Thierry. 1 v.ls. Uile or Kuttier. wniten by niniBell. collected ana arranged by AI. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Bcpuhlic, by AI. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mars, or n Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Altrod do Vijniy. 1 vol. Ilintory of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-piro to tho French Revolution ; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line addition to a library. For sale very chenp by Feb. 29. J. K. SCROUGS. A VALUABLE ROOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, nnd social stale of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal Kuropcan nations, their political history, and tho changes in their social condition, with a history of tiie colonies founded by Furopenns. By W. C, Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S., with questions adapted' for the use of schools 1 vol. pp. ;97. For sale by Feb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. REVOLUTION. In consequence of the reeent revolution in y ranee, and tho present exeited fclate ol Europe, the subscriber is selling Rooks, Stationery. &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Rooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings, Alc, is very full, nnd great bargains are to be had " Progress " is tlie word, and we intend selling ofl verv low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us lirnt and hint. " So mole it be." April 13. J. R. .SCROGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chielly a compilation from the celebrntcd Manual ol Rouvier, and' others. The whole adapted, by tho method of its' arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, ns well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, ns for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. L J. R. S( ROGGS. 1J A PER HAN(;iN(;S. A choice pnd well selected assortment of every variety atd price, from JC 1 ,50 to 5 10 per dozen bolts; Bordering of nliuoKt every description, varying in price from iJjc to 2.50 per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to tlie ahovo Papers and Bordering, feeling confident thnt they will compare favorably with anv other stock in the city. For sale at the Bookstore of " Mareh25 J. R. SCROGGS. Rt)Llil5LASSICS Comprising TnoldTsfir7t and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose position; anu a variety oi outer ciubficui wnnts. ror by Jan. u J. H. SCP.OGGS. IFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from I the French of M. Laurent De L Ardcche, with live udred illustrations, after designs by Horaco Vcruel, and nty original portraits : lor sale cheap, ny eli 21. J. K. SCROGGS. TALF-IIOUUS WITH THK BKST AUTHOHS X Selected and nrranped, with short biopralihical and criticnl notices, by Cliurlcs Kliiglit j for sale bv t en. Zl. J. K. Mliuuijrs. GOETH E. Tho Aulubiopraphv of Goethe Truth and I'oetry, from my lito. F.dited by Parka Goodwin. Keb.lil For sale by J. H. SCKOGGS. A ' IT.K.A FOR AMIiSF.MF.iSiS: b Frederick W. XJl sawyer. For salo by Feb. J. II. SCROGGS. GOLD. A lieaiilil'ul article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper. French style, for sale by J. 11. bCllOUGs. April II. M'IKIJ ST ATMS KXri-OKIM. KXn-.DITION. & voIb. 4 to., and maps, by Wilkes: for Rale nt March 27. SC.UXU.S'. AMFKICAN STATE PAPFRS.-One iett of tl. above work, of 21 In run folio vol u him ; for Bale very heap. Rt March !27. J. l. SCIiUl.lib T O. O. F. ff w very finely emhroiilureil Kncampinent HtL'iilix, (V. u. anu K. 1'. tor sale y April 10. J. R. SCKOCCS. KOKUE L. KHO!K, WILLIAM GKKF.ff IE HOPES & fJKEEN, COMMISSION MliKCHANTS. Korwanlfru, and Aprnta of Clinton Line, on Krie Canal, and Oswego Canal Lino of Lnke Uoa(s, Cleveland O. Aqcntatir (hnton Lme.i). v. Sroville, 1 l.i. limnri New York; W. Montenth & Co.. Albany, N.Y.j Ilazird. Montoalh & Sliorninn, Hiill'alo. W. Y. Afntt of Otiviiio Line. Joseph (.ilhcrt, 17 Cwntici Slip, ew Vork ; Bennett &. Adama, Syracuse, JS. Y.; Truman Wiman, Onwego, N. Y. mai-ilft REMOVAL. Wing & n So. JNG 9c BK'HAKUS have rcmovpd their pcoda from oodalo now. to JSo. 1 . JSeil new building, itmsile the State buildinpt,. where they will be plensetl to Hen thoir old cnnoniern, aim an nuiorn wiai may oa piviini-u to c'.ib them a rail. J beir atock has been greatly increased ml lLpv would inv to thoie wialiinc to nurrJinne at whole- aale or retail, to give tliem a call, aa limy will sell cheaper than ever. F 1 ATTENTION! nnTIK undersicned. a l'lniolouist. and graduate of a celo- Jl brated foreign University, will W ready to give leshoni in the tirerk. Latin and German laiigunjca, at any nour. 'I'srmsi vrrv lnW. lirferencr : Hev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Pra. Jonea Si Case and I'mf. Dr Smith. P. J01I.NSOi, Ur.oi I'lul. Nov. 1ft.. dtf. BKOWNNVILLK WATMt-CI KE KSTAB-liftbment. Fayette Co.. l'ennny Ivnniii. TIIK friends of Hyuiiopatht, and the public in general, are respectfully informed th.it this Establishment, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful ope- miion si nrt miuupi. ihm, The building is 711 feet bv 30, two stories hich.snd will comfortably accommodate i'l patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleepingnnd bathiwr and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated from those ot tlie gentlemen, as it in uuiereni buildings i also senarate parlors. The bathingrooms sre furnished with all tlie necessary uams ir niiuvrguiup n bucithhihi ucainieni. Numerous pure sott-water springs surround the Lstabhfh- mrnt; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills sre aouiHiant, anu ine exertion oi reacning me suio-nuts, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most pic-turcsque country. l)r. iiAF.i.z, me proprietor, wnn resides in uit estaoiisn ment, has had several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be joined by Dr. Mason. Fellow of the Koval College nf Surgeons, London; who is now visiting tlie best estab lishments in England. I he hsiahhshment has been so lar well patronized, ano no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit ot, 1 ne terms sre as iohows : For patients 6 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, at 2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles two linen op con or sueeis, two wooiien manteis, sn roarse toweis, e liner mree comionaoies or a iignc icsiner oea: likewise, sn old linen and flannel sheet tor bandages, aud one injection instrument. l lie i.riinwiriK diseases are snccesstuiiv treated, ana a cure ot relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing: fevers. Intermitting Fevers; Ague ; InfUmation of the Lungs, Stomach, tioweis, uiver, Mpleen and Kidneys; uyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic;' Sciatica and Lumbago t Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula! INervous diseases; t'artial Paralysis; sica Headache ; JNeu-ralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; llypochondrissis ; lh-op sy : Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens: nasms ot the atomacn and Bowels; j-pina. Attentions: Chronic Dysentsry, or Diarrhoa; Scaly Head; Tetter; rtiiiffworm, etc.. Ac. Also, female lnseases, as rrotamsjt Lien, or bearing down of the Womb; Eicesivs), PainluL aUlU VMUUljlCU JHCUIUHSUUII. IrfsMI. M, IITX?.. WUU. NUMBER 60: CINCINNATI. SOUTIIOATE. HAWTHORN & CO., have in store and fur sufo on liberal terms. 0 hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brand vj 25" f " Maglory Brandy, Vintage RM8i 10" ' J.H.Godarddo. " UJU&j 15 " Otnrd, Dupuy & Co., do j fi Lafayette dot 10 " J.J. Unpuy do) 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands : 100 " - Port do do -do: fiO Sherry do do do : 30" " Sweet Malaga do dot 25 " Ory do do doj SO cases Cabinet Champaign Wine j 30baikeU Nnpoleon do doj 20 Sun &, Knglo do; 10 " Crown dp do; 20 " Heidsick do do: 60,0(10 Regalia Cignrs, various brands ju tierces i,aiHonn uqiionco, " in mass ; ' fiO boxes Cut and Dried Cnowing Tobacco i 100 ' Mo. li!s Tobacco, our own brand:" 100 " " lbs do do; 1 00 " Va. " do various brand i 100 " do do do: 100 bags Rio Coffee 60 " Old Gov't Java Coffee j 10 Pimento ; 60 baskets Sallad Oil 20 chests do do in flasks ; 0 cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rliine Wine 10 " Sparkling Hock j 200 brlsj Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 years old; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum j 2 " Jamaica do j 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin j SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia at. OHEKRY WUVE. 20 qr casks Harmony pale Slier-O ry Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by SDUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julyl2. 21 Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 40 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine, this day received per Charles Hammond, and for sale low by bUUTHUAitt, ilAWTHOKIN fit CO, julylG. 21 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES. heights aud octaves Blundy Mndeira Wine ; 5 pipes Woodhouse Madeira Wine ; 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing nnd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jnh U. 24 Columbia st. OCOTCII ALE. i0 casks 'Pennants .Scotch Ale, in kJ quarts and for sale low by 1 quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, aud SOUTI1GATE, HAWTHORN & CO., 24 Columbia it. jlyl2. CASSI A 5l( malts Cassia freBh and in tine order, re J cencd and for rale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO , j uly 12. 24 Columbia it. ROCIIELLA IiKANDY.-JiO hf and qrpipea Alex. elUllOtte, in utoro and tor nle low hr bOUTlHiA'J'K, HAWTHOKiV & CO., jtilyl'2. 2'l Columbia at. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THK anbscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Derby. Bradley A Co.. will continue the huaineaa ot Publishing and Bookselling under the tirm of 11. W. Herby & Co.. at No. M5 Main atreet and on the 10th of April, opened an entire newatoi kuf Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Hooks, together with a full assortment ot Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he has had in buying booltBforthe Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new I stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit menus anu customers, who may invor nun with meir orders. Anu lliey can rely upon nuuing nt an times, a mil stock on hand and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April au. tl. W. ut.utix. TO THE PUBLIC. ITT A VI NO completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, XX and received ourlirnttthinments.noitRistingof.ltisplen- did I'innos, and 30U chests choice Tens, we invite pure has-era nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine out stoctk which will be replenished weekly. Uur i ens aro purctiaced tor cash direct Irom Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Ware rooms, and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. leas put up in $ ami pound packages, ot better quality, in better stvie, nnd at lower prices than of any of the East ern parking houses. SMITH & NIXON. i. iu. corner an anu Walnut streets, Cincinnati, V. Dgl. LIOHTMNU HODS. Office and Manufactory on tUth trvrt, between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light ning Hods, in ten leet lengths, with lilass Uolaters and Brass screw, connecting ioiuts. improved Metnlic Attach ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have tlie power of sale and silently diichnrging the sir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brouttht before the public, so that any buildings, suthcientlv provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged mat any one can readily attnch them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Ke-pellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches. Vc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Uolaters, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. Qt" Mr, JOHN BURR, of Columbus, is appointed Agenl of tlie Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning nous, witn whom orders may be Iett. IMay U..um O.A.BIUWELL f JOSIAH DRAKE?) i. A. Ml DWELL Ac IU., Commission nnd Produce Merchants, No. ltf. West Front st.. Cincinnati. LIBKR AL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. ftr.vtR Tn Messick, Taylor & Watts. Daggetr & Bruce. John Kiigler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yeatman, Marsh & Co. M. kugjer & Son, Kllis & Morton, L. Worthingtoa. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AIM O CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intorn the Merchants of the Western countrv that we are now teceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, Knglish and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purrhases in other manteis, as we are confident that our prices will be found I correspondingly low with those of .New York and other Ens tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! i oinn s, rimmon s, and iMa.in Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneathsj Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Hatnes Traces Hoes; Antils ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be riven to all or- ; ders entrusted to our care. MEAD U WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTA fiE ML'TUAL FIRE INSl RANCE Co. C. S. SILL. AoENT. Columbus. Ohio. "VFFICE of the Company at Cuvahnga Fails, Ohio. The vJ oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western state. Capital to meet losses, over jhim". tecureu ns yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and tins paid over 5100,000 of losses, at an average cost to the members of J of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May I5..dly. E. SILL, Smc'j. VALI AR1.E CITY PROPERTY FOR 8AI.K. THAT serj desirable residence lormerlj occupied by i SssniiA' Criish. Bffinininir the CUT of Columbus Ol tfkthet east, and onnosite the IMind As.lum. tnoethtjl with ten acres of Land, containing an eicellent frit orchard attached thereto, mill be sold on fa.nrsble terms, bj Volumbus. lec. y, 11H7. J. riii"-'".i lu, PRIST1SG IJi K. Pnot'T'S Printer's Ink. es summer. Do. mediant. Bond Ink of different qualities. Jest receiTid by j.ilj8. I. N. WHITliNO fc HUNTISGTON. WEnRTER'S DICTIONARY. THE KNTJIiti WO UK LiAUIUtOED. IN one roln rue crown quarto. Obtaining all the matter of Dr. Webster's oriiunl work, life improvements up to tho time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and greatly enlutefl and improved by Prof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. , ttT.'rice reduced to This edttjnn contains three times the amount of matter found in any other Knglish Dictionary compiled in this coun- . . try, or any abridgment of this work.'vet is sold at a trilling advnnce above the price of other and limited works. ' The definitions aro models of condensation and purity." Hon. Wm, JJ, Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qu'ar o, seems to us deserving of general patronage. Wo recommend jt to all who desire to possess the MOST COM'.'LKTK, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION ARY Or' TIIK LANGUAGE. Signed by the following; gentlemen, March, 1010 Tlieodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N. York. , Wm. H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist, School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. Thos. U Benton, . John Davis, Jcflereon Davis, S. A. Douglass, " (ieo. N Briflgs, Governor of Mass.- Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mase. Richard S. Kust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. King, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives.Ldmund Burke, Commissioner or Patents. John Young, iovernor of JVcw York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, wd Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. A Ivan Hunt, Treasurer of New York. MiHard Fillmore, ComptiolJcr. . Rev. Samuel II. Cox, D. D. Lyman Beocher, D. I)., President of Lane Seminary. CulvinE. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do. Rev. Hemun Humuhrov. D. D.. late President uf Amherst College. Kev. tzra teller, v. D President of Wittenbertr Co lece. Ohio. " M. A. Diehl, N. A. G'reger, Professors in do. Benj. Larabce, P. D-, President Middlcbury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. " The previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, received the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore FrcJinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress, " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should he used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United States as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in Slates remote from each other, and impress upon tho language uniformity and stability. It is desirable, also, that the acquisition of the Innpuaire should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." Worthy ok Imitation. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webstcr'a Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those pupils sufficiently rdvanced to be benefitted by it, and as a book of releretice lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our oum language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every wnking hour of lile. is one of tlie principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so smnll expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion Many intelligent, active minded children, whose pa rents are too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain head o( the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means and scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only be greatly improved themselves, but would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trilling expense. Wxbstkh'.i Dictionary in England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. j. ol l-. nierrinra, we conclude will Boon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary Gazette, uf April 1st, speaks of it iu the follow ing just terms : T he original edition of the American Dictionary is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on iis plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own cohere of in quiry, and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory. 'I he work is a noble monument o erudition. and indefntiea- ble research , and tin style and accuracy of its typography would do honor o the press of any country in Kuriipe. This volume must find its way into all our public and good private libraries, for it provides the English student wi) h a mass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seek for elsewhere. Published by G. ct C Mrrriam. Springfield. Mats. Forsaleby 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 24..3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PLDL1CA-TIONS.JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo. J9. American leaning cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in soveral departments of law, with especial refer encc to Mercantile l.aw; by J. 1. Clark Haro, and 11. B. Wallace, K.irs., Editors of the American Edition of Smith's Leading Cases. 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