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WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omcl aoutu-eait corner of High atrt and Sugar alley TKKMS. Daily per annum, 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - 4 00 Weekly per annum, J 00 Term of Advertituiit;. Twelve lines or leu, one or three insertions, $ . and !S eenii lor each additional imertion lor three niontln $b for i montln Jtt-lor 12 monies $IS Lonfrer advertiae-uuiiita in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over $i0 in ail month. Ur th k Vkak. For twelr linea JI2 fourth oft col umn $20 half a column $30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTIIEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNKVS and Counsellors at Law.tolumbua.Ohlo. Office one door louth oil. N. Whiting & Huntiiton'i Boolt-itore, up staira. Nov. 1, 1846. K.J.Matthkws. A.B. Buttuw. B nuniiiu'iv uivri.'.!.. V DAviD MITCHELL, Broad atreet, Columbus, 0- mo. April O..UU. B N. III'HN: & HUNTINGTON, OOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, nail door to tlie Clinton i Knnk.lllirhatniet.Colunibui.Ohio. A large assortineoj if Hooka and Stationery alwnya on naiui. SIIBIKT & UM.KY, BOOK-BINDKKS, High itreet, opposite the Public 018 cca.Columhua. Aug. 2t, 18- W. Skibkbt. M.C. Lii.i.kt. WilliHin B. Jam Henry Jrvi. nl i L-r'rnlls ) Arrnnnt Settlers, forrrankl Ci adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to thein, with punctuality and despatched upon reaionable term. , , . . , , Ollice, up atairi, firit door north of McCoy a itore. April 14, lUHi. y. Coluuibua, Ohio W. v.. 11IK. M. 1).. DENTIST. (Late of the firm of Craue it Ide, Cincinnati.) Ollice forth present at th residence of the f'n M Jnu-ett. may U..UH. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nl'ir P11H In Mantwam and Cutlery. Iron, nail, ulaa. JJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military tiooda, etc. etc., No. llil High atreet, aign of the Gilt I'adlock. WINU & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Uoinestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shops, A c. &.c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a How, Hi(.'h street. 0 0 STATE Of RNAL VOLUME XII. COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1848 NUMBER 66. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. TV0RY Kana, gold and steel beads, purse clasps ana rinse, ..,u ii.t uuhnr silk, embroidering silks and wnrateda. embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, ailk, linen and worsted Draius anu tapes, unen aim uu.iuu u.., ....-ria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and ewisi edgings and insertinge, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgingl and in-aertiigs, and many other little fiiiaa, may be found cheap at M. GOODING'S, MT 1, One door south of Capitol Home. V1IRR WATER. JENNISON'S l'atr-nt Dinphrapm Water Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable article! which are highly recommended by all who have aeen them in use, and which we are rendv to aell nt manufacturer's price!, with cost ol transportation. utm, nuuu. . Jov. b. inn uvea JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, it., & Mm. A. Plntt A Co.. (! the Neil llonae,) HAVE on hand a good nsaortment of Watchea, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar V.omtii, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave, Convex and Perifocal,) Diamond nointed Gold Pcnsi C6rl milter's,) Gold and vcr Pencils and Thimblns. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, Clothea and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castori, Candle-sticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Seta, luperior Razors, (war- urn,) Pocket Ktivci and Scissors, ucnuine iicmmings ISecdles. best nunlitv. Pistols with one and six barrels, Clocki, Lamp Glasi and Lamp Wick, Watch Maker!1 1 noli and Materials, etc. otc all ol wiucn uiey are now selling at very tow price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repnireo oy expericncco workmen and warranted. Also, aenlsEngraved for Notaries County and Stnte ollicers, Societies, &c. fee., and Seal Pressea of an excellent and cheap construction turnishcd at itort notice. tJcr.. iv. GENUINE MOIRE-HOLE ANVILS, ign or tne GILT PADLOCK. TUST received and lor sale at the sign ot the J Sept. 10. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be aflorj ad at unusually low pricei. FAY or KILBOLKM.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, -s- illPCi.,1 lln,u, Imlia Kuliber Cloth and Whips JLi Oil Cloth and Mats ( Patent Lcatherand Bindings; I'ntent Cloth and Dash Frames J Light I rames and 1 aasells ; Springs and Alloa. GEKF., ABBOTT & CO. J. II. SCRUGGS, , 1 F.ALFR in Law, Medical, Theological.Classical.Schoo JJ andMiscellaneoua Books.supcrior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WHEATUN, DRUGGIST.and Dealor in Patent Medicines, Painta.Oila, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ccc. &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. EAY A KII.HUIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drug. Medicines. Painta.Oila, Dye Studs, Leather, Bootsand Shoes, 4.C., High street, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. C. R KING, EAI.ER IN DRY GOODS, fee., Bank, Columbus. opposite Exchange Nov. lU..tf. M. II. niTKIUM. T-M11TOR of the Ohio Cultivator, t Journal of Agrkul- Hi turc and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath o ach month. Terms SI per years four copies lor S3. ry Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a line asorttnent of Ladiea' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tioi and Id, .km at the siim of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper than ever before sold in this city. Jan ai. I " " T ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. JLJ Cameo Tissues. tirnadines.Crvstalines,Silk and Wool Berages. plain and fancy , one door south of Capitol Houm. April 21 . .d. M. GOODING. UJlTlEli! LUMBERI The subscriber line on hand for sale at Ilia Steam Saw Mill.Smilra west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced pricei. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6..tf. M. L. SI LL1VAM. evr Tailoring and Dry Goods Eatablishmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., CJVo 201. AirA Street. Corner of Rich Street,) AV1NG secured the scrviceB of Mr. Skwell as foreman, (whose well known skill in nttimr needs no nrnise.l and also snmo of the best journeymen Tnilnra in thn city, nre prepared to manufacture all kinda of clothing in the neatest manner, and on abort notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attendod Tlicv have also enlarged their itore room, and are rccciy. ingalarge supply of Dry Goods; 10 they can infely sny hey iiave one ol tne most (ipsiraoie assoriinenis ui uom ijtij u iiotla ana lytomiwi? in etc my. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cans, Bonnet!, &c, ways on hand, nt prire that will not fail to suit buycra. Columbus April 13, 111 17... tw. O UP Nil I OK COLORED DAGUEKRE. O UTYl'KS Tin subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of (.'olumbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, whero he is prepared to eiecute Daguerreotype likonessos.hy an improved process, which gives to the picture a much liner tone than mudea ol perntmg. Persona wishing anything in the line of this art. are re inectl'ully invited to call at hia rooml. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinda of Chemicalaused by Dnguerrenn artists, on he most reasonable terms. t. A. STOUGHTON. Oct. 30..dtf. LAMP OIL. oOO gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article , 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sal', by 1AY & Kl .1101 RNE ),,,.. 7 No. lfil). High Street. MACHINE CARDS. Kill sets of Machino Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Loicester,Mas-sachusetti. ami for sale at No. lall. Iligli street. f)ec7, FAY 6l Ml.lIUUKINr.. II. COMSTOCK & CO., IORiTARDINti and COMMISSION All'.RCIIANTS, 1 Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. MARKET BASKETSWillnw Market Baskeu, a line article, at til. GILT PADLOCK. J. RIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda, and n great vurielwjl Cal- 3n hand. "" 0Fb? tinus, alwaya on I COLUMBUS HAT STOKE. JE RCDINILL, High atreet. opposite the State Build-. inga, nlwnys keeps on hand a good assortment ol Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hata made to order. OF Spear & Jackson, Alottram, luuoison, onicnor nu other celebrated uiakera, for aale at the sign of th - I'll 'It I) A I 1 1 ill k NEIL HOUSE. nt. hitme " in the N r all so who make their atay with him. n r.i i, ii" ""' , ... "XT WINNE ia "at home" in the Neil House, and will IV. render Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1AYLOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and 'lown Street!, up stairs opposite United Statea Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. . , n lvn rnv A I.' 1'vnnTwill ornctice Law. a! r . in t'nnklin and adininine counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting tt llunl- in,,tnn . Hnnkstoro F eb. 111. .t-Wtf. u mi u ii iminnR RILEY. ,iTtriru ....i Mu..l,i.,.,r:il llpnlist. Coluinhtta, Ohio. i Am inr Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker it Kilcy'a Patent Forcep Key. CITY LIVERY SI AISLE. May 13..t-wly. itnble built allevs. THE subscriber haa removed to the new brick all i... it. i:wUln r.mf.r nf Suunr and rair few a-eps from High atreet, and rear ol the C.iiitol Hous., 0 IORSE8AXV CARRlMiUS TO I. hi JT) w s...hf. J- M ASSEY. av a. nifi'iiir tu sir.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, llfcAL,t.liinrsni:j.,. Staple Dry Gooils and Groreriea, opposite the State House, High street, i oiumuus. v-in. ' GEOKGE E. WALCUTT, SGiV ANU II ANN ER PAINTER, Nov. !)...dtf. """""" JIIrVrRECEIVED BY EXPRESS, . irii,iL'lv ..I r.nl, Turk Satin ntfd Chamclion Silk I al A aaola i' Also, new style French l.awm, Grenadine bhawli, and a variety ot I ringea. ""Jr,, N(;,s May li. one door South of the Capitol tlmae. , ii mv Ti ia m;TIONE! A ND if you doubt il call and iry some of the kind that JX will recommend itsell. Only 7a els per .. ,, M. GOODIIM' S, April 2fi. On door louth of the Capitol House. I'lTlllHUI r"piri.ii.n a LSO. double convex and concave Spectacles, for all X V ages. Pi-riloral Speelacle. . .riitv nl'lrnines. Also. Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in olll frame, at.short notie., and XS: w- A-1LA1A,1.."u,e. TRAPES, Collnm and CbiminelU, A good slock, offered very low at April 21. .dly. M. GOODING'S Oct. 1. a i iiicr. ANSOIITMENT F Ginghams. Balzorines, Lawns and Baraoes. just ere 'd April o.j ,i.v. .......... 100 dozen Eile, April 7. ki nil II will STREET. ONE HUNDRED paira Eliptic SpringB lor unggies ami carriagea, just received and for sale at the aign of Ui Sept 10. SM i"VF Domestic Manul J aale at the aign of the Sept. 0. IPS VICES St I GILT PADLOCK. Solar Lard Lamps. . OF Cornelius ct Co., maiuilarturo. Also, Lamp inuv minga of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LAl l m., i"" nmm. mdkiik 1KIVNKT KIIIIIONS. GINd ii i ui A.- Tin. dav received another lot of Ihose dark changeable Silk. and'Turquo Satin Parasols, bo mum iu ........ . . .. . , n . n:i.l Also, a few pierea r riondly uingnama, doouci iuk., Coronation L.ortl, c. i- Uia l',mml!,tinn. Innewartic e inrmimneni j u"n' net Y halcbonel, Black and While Crape and Crnie l.iese Ike. June i. TIRINTS. PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot ottered l at reduced pncea and no mistake. I all soon at juj,, j. One door south of Capitol Hous t'liniUNK'H PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Couuier Balance! at manuftc-. L I. hu turcr. price.. . nnnTT A, l-n Apri J. 'sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. T1CII DnmnU Embroidered Table Cover, a IX aupenor article, just rec.ived at April !li. One door lonth of the Capilol House ri.ir rrilTHV UIOIIS. lW 4-4()ilKl Turkey lieu curiam siuu , i, i and embroidered white April 24. .dly. do. M. 'iOODING'S. t Lmltona Ttl nllHlhnle AnVllfl. OOLID box and common Vises, lor sale at the sign of th k3APril7. GILT .'ADI-Olf.. CJ.nl. mntl PrffUKfta. SEALS Engraved', and Seal Pressea lurnisheilfor Nota ries Public, Common Picas and Supreme Court, K cordcrs. ore. etc., at very low prices .no shut. .., March 17. W. A. PLA IT &, CO., Neil House. ii'ivri "is dm. Selves, assorted numbers i of iron. 3 brass, and hair, at th. GILT PADLOCK. CJAWS! SAWS!! 61) Mill Sawa,of Cast and German kJ Steel, for sale at 111 sign oi in Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. V.. mrens its,' T1IR WEED! COME.and try some of the best 11"';' ;"" T bacco in U.e city. t:.ll at M GOODING'S, April 2fi. One door aouth of the Capitol House. OIIOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. kJ lion, lor sale at the sno ana L.eainer "': ' BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGQS, Booktelter and Stationer, oppotite the Slate Houte. CINCINNATI. VATIlAItl.F KNGMSII I1(M)KS CHEAP. CAKDIN AL WOLSEY, by John Gait, with additional illustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolaey, and oth er sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificals of Leo th Tenth ; by William Roscoe t vols. French Revolution from 1783 to 1814i by r . A. Mignot. t vol. . , The L terarv History ofth Mldill Agea.comprehenrling an account of the atate of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to it! revival in the fifteenth century ) by Kev. Joseph Berington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nglnnd, for tha re-establishment of Popery under Charles 11 and Jainea 11 by Armolid Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenxode Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Rngcoe. I vol. The Italian Painteri. Life of Michael Angcloj by K. Duppa. L. L. B. Lilo of Rallaello: by Quatremere da Q cy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conqueit of England by the Normans it! causea and its consequences in F.nglnnd. .Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luiher. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. .... .. ,, 1.- .1 m:-i 1- 1 -..1 J lie itouian nepiiiuic, uj m. iuiv:iieic.. . Cinq Mars.orn C'onspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Alfred de Viguy. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Romnn Empire to the French Rovolution ; by F. Guiiot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line addition to a library. For aale very cheap by Keb. 2tf. y R. SCHOGGS. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and io-cial state of the principal nntions ol antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient wrilera. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition. Willi a history ol th colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S.. with question adapted tor me use oi scnoois ; 1 vol. pp. 7117, For aale by MO 1. rf. . 'Iiuwuo. SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., have in store and fur ssle on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Alexnudre Scignette Brandr ; i Mnglnry Brandy, Vintage 1818; 10" " J. B. Gndard do. " 18U5; IS " Otard, Dupuy & Co., do; 6 11 Lafayett do; 10 ' J.J. Dupuy do; 60 qr caska Mndeira Winei, various Brnndi ; 1IKI " " Port do do do; 60" " Sherry do do do; ,10" " Sweet Malaga do do; 26 " Ory do do do; 20 esses Cnbinot Champaign Wine; 30 baskets Napoleon do do; 20 " Sun 6c. Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; 20 " Hniilsick do do; 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various branda; 10 tiercoi l.alaliria Liquorice, " in mass CO boxes Cut and Dried Cuewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. l'Ja Tobacco, our own brand j" 100 " " lba do do; 100 ' Va. do varloua brand! 100 " " " do do do; UK) bags Rio Coffee; 60 Old Gov't Java Coffee ; 10 " Pimento; 60 baskets Sallad Oil ; 20 chests do do in flasks ; 20 cases Rudisbeimerbeig " Rhine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling Hock; 200 brli Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 yean old; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum ; 2 " Jamaica do ; 10 pipea Pine Apple Gin ; SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia at. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH & MARTIN, I AVE returned to their former atnnd, No. 3, Neil'i new block, anil are belter than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a largo and well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to aerve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of the Lathee ia especially invited to their stock of Lawns, Muslins. Ginghnms, Baragca, Flench work'd l.o ars. LliirmzettB. 1 arnso s. &c. Tho Gentlemen nre also invited to call and examine their very cxtensivo stock of Broad Cloths, Cassinieres. Vestings, Jravnts, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu. merotis to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT. No. 18, Comttmdt tt.. N. i., opponle the Y fair m Hotel rrHE CUOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X loreaiiized under the General Manufacturing Law ol the Stale of New York) oiler at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest pricoB.for ensh or approved credit, t'aper -inngimrf, ot every variety oi style and orice. aud liordnt to match: Fire Hoard Printt in yrent variety, l rannvnrrw tt inflow ftitflts. un runurn H innW Niadet mid H ide It indoio Curtain Papm, of the latest styles antl superior hnish, all ol their own mnnu-fncture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new. Ihev invite Mcrcltanta. Booksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their fltyles nnd prices, whenever they visit th L-tty. t.ountry Mcrchntils can ex. amine this Stock from G o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. New York, Feb. 28, lIH8..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment, B. HI UK and WM. F. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High atreet. in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring lusi eess ill all ita branches. Particular atten tion nnid to cutting, and work made up on short nolice. aud in tho most npproved style. They respcctlully solicit a snare oi me puuiic pai. ronage. ""'J OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Virn nnd Lite lnauriiace. THIS Company continue! to take risks on Liveiand Property, on tho most approved principlea of Mutual ' ' : It -....,.. t insurance. rue xst.-mi i.,cun ItT The average cost ol Insurance in una Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on me wutuil ur LaM jjwh tion of the applicant. A.11B vt!ptir!im:iii. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usunl rates of premium. ft. I). Advantages mauc aruiiauuj u , ...... nc,e."'. .. ,.......-:..,. ..... n..:i.ii. ror itilormation, appiy ai me uiu,-,,, v,u,,n.. - ......U,..H, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. If), 1S15. twy. mcrcinry. REVOLUTION. Ill consequence ol the recent revolution in France, and the present excited stale of Europe, the subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, ice, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings. Ate, is very full, and great bargains are to be lind " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling oil very low, to make room for a new stock. Purchaser will find it to their advantage to call on us first and last. " So mote it bo." April 11). J. II. slkuiius. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateur in Oil Paintim?; neing chietly i compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvier. and othera. The whole adapted, by the method of ita arrangement, and the completcnesa of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academies, ol botn Bexcs. aa lor sclf-instruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. S( ROGGS. DAPER HANGINGS. A choice and well 1 selected saiortmeiit of overv varietv and price, from Jjll.60 to $ 18 per dozen bolls; Bordering of almost every description, vary ing in price from 2ic to S2,.')0 per atrip. ir 10 yds. We invite particular attention to the nhove Papers and BorderiiiL'S, feeling confident that thev will compare favor- ably with any other stock in tho city, r or sale at the Book store of Mareh 26 1 J. K. SCKOl.GS. AKNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold first and Becond Latin books: Cornelius N'ciiob; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition l and a variety of other classical works. For aale by Jan. G.' J. R. rjCROGGS. THE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from j tl,.. Vranrh nf M. Laurent De L'Ardeche. with five huudred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernet, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cueap, ny fc'eu. , J. R. SCROGGS. SHERRY WINE. 20 qr casks Harmony pal Sher-rv VV ine, this day recoived per Charles Hammond, nnd fur etile low by suuitlUATr., HAWirturuv cc jiilyl2. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 10 qr caska Sicily Madeira W ine, thia day received per Charles Ham mond, and for aale low by SOUTHliA i K, HAVVTIIUlim or. I,u , julyl!. 24 Columbia at. MADEIRA WINKS. lOeights and octavea Hlundy Madeirn Wine s 6 oioea Woodhouse Madeira Wine I 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing and for aale low ny auu i tiiiAi b, jiavv inuniv . lu, july2. 24 Columbia at. SC6TCH ALE. 60 caska Tcnnnnta Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, and for aale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN CO., july12. 24 Columbia at, CASSI A. 600 matte Cassia fresh aud iu tine order, re J ceived and for sale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO , julylS. , 24 Columbia at. IioCH ELLA BRANDY .-30 hf a-J qr pipea Alei. V Seignette, in store mid for sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julv!2. 24 Columbia at. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Derby. Bradley U Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. Derby & Co.. at No. 146 Main street; and on the 10th of April, opened an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Books, togetherwith n full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience lie has had in buying books forth Western country, haa enabled hiaa to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those of hia friends and customers, who may favor him with their order. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand ; and ordera by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. li. w. L)f.KPX. ALF-IIOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected nnd arranged, with ahort biographical and critical notices, by CharleB Knight ; for aale by Feb. 21. J- K. SCROGGS. "i OETII E. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Vjf Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21- tor sale by J. K. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; il Sawyer. i ot sale by b, Frederick W. Feb.21. J. R. SCROflGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper, French Btyle, for aale by J. R. SCROGGS. April II. ' UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to., and mapa, by Wilkes; for lale at March 27. Bi,mjui.,-v. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. One sett ol me abovo work.ol 21 large folio volume! ; for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. K. SCROLLS'. vorv finelv embroidered Encampment P.) for sale by J. R. SCROGGS. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 30 splen did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchaa-era and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Tens are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pinnoa being from the manufactory of Stodart &L Dunhnm, Iew yorit, cannot De eqnauen in tne u. states. The Piano Saleroom ia over the Tea Warerooma, and oc cupies the whole uppor part of the building. A'nn. ..... .... in X fln.l I nn,,n,l nC h.HA. nil.litv ,cn- j. ... 4 a . ......... j, in better style, nnd at lower pricca than of any of the r.aat- ernpacking houses. SMITH 6t- NIXON; iv. c. corner lin auu vvoinm streets, v.iiieiiiuau, s. lugl. IU. U. F. A few vnry . Regalia, (P. G. and R. Apri: 10. FIRE FIRE FIRE. THE Pbotfctior Insiiianck Company, of Hartloid Conn., continue at their aeency in this city lo insure Dwelling Houses, Stores nnd v arenousea, nuns, i.ianuiuc tnriea, Vc., and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, aciaisst loss oh uam-,nr nv iihe. Tha rates of premium offered are aa low aa those of any other similar institution; and settlement ol lcu.es characterixed by tho well known liberality of tins long established t.onipnny. Office in the City Bank Buildine.up stairs. Oct. 13..lyd. J. W.M. BALDWIN. Agent. OKOBOt L. K.1IOIIK. WILLIAM UK1.LH RHODES GKEli.lv, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agenla of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Amenta of (Union Line O. P. scnville, l i.i. nrnno si., New York; W. Monleath & Co., Albany, N.Y.) Hazard, Montenth & Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. Agenti of Oiwrico Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 Camtioi Slip. New York ; Bennett l Adams, Syracuse, N. Y. Truman W iman, Oswego, N . Y. nir21g6 vkIendly GINGHAMS. X1 Something new ; ilso. French, English. Scotch, Amn- men do., on aoor soum oi "T""' ... J 1VI. UWUIH". can and April 21 VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMsll No. 1 and i. Al!o,Po)ish-inn and Coach Body arnish. for sale by " J. B. WHF.ATON. Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Brosd street. May 20, 1817. H. II. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FUR SALE. rpWF.NTY-SIX In-lota, pleasantly situated on the aoulh. A east part ol Dec. 9, 1847. ivvr.ivi iwia ,-,,., - east part of the city, (title good,) lor sale by lc 9 1817 J. RIDGWAY dr. CO, G ANVILS. F.NUINE Mouae-llole Anvila, at the eipri of the nlay 13. GILT PADLOCK. OLD PENS."A fresh supply received this day. ana I lor saie very low. vv. a. i . . Neil llnus April .1. IR47. Gilf SMITHS will please notice that we have foraal. .tithe . igi of the Gilt Padlock. 101. High .treet, 1( K.lle l!arrel., assorted, from 110 to 220 bsll. to the pound. Also, fiun Lock, of variou. kinds, Butts. Gu.nls .nd I him- Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. ""MNCHAMS, Printed Lawns. Bslzonne., Baragei, Mos- s i;H i: miirnideren o no. i'r im.-.v. . f . i IL'IMI new styles, tor sale oy WING fc RICHARDS'. t nl'l's Ij 26 dc. super black and light colored axiH. All Call in at "i. ,,""f',;VJ lisle, silk. Aic. Call April 24..dly. Al.o, lac S, On door annth of Capitol Hons. STARCH. . THE Columhu. Starch Factory la now in operation. Th attention of denlera and others is requested to the beautiful article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and otliera auppueo irom ias iir the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK ot CO. Cash and the mgiieai snaraei price . r White Com. n,P'- J- u i.ia 1 al. sTlil ami llrnshcs. TWENTY bids. Liuseed Oil, in whole and half barrela; 100 kegs White Lead ; Y arn sh, Paint and Whltewnsn urnin. juy GERE, ABBOTT fc CO. B U R D E L L , .V THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Good! invites gentlemen to call and examin them. April 2ti. .dtf. niBTiFW Uin FLOW ER SEEDS. mill" ,.,., .mni.i. ..nri incut Irom the Quaker eitab 1 lishment Rochester, N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio, Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinda, (Thorbuma) all fresh, just receive, ano sr saie oy JOHiN IMILLr.K April 28. 92, High at. CALL AT M. GUODIN(;'S, ONE POOR SOf.TIl OF THE CAPlTOl.llOVSA, WHERE yon may find one of Hie best selected and mot desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda in the city, which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will be lold as cheap aa they can be Inund any where. APnl 2l"n- '.t,,uii-dv mi ..n I.D.Ii.'. Missea and Childrena XI liose', new and cheap ; also, a fine stock of Gents' half On door aouth of the Capilol lloese. Hose, at April 26. H OF. & CO., tnd Wilmot V howland'i Mill and Ctom Iloe St Co. tnd Wilmot k Rowland'! Circalardo.j Spt-ar A Jarkdon and other Hand do.) fannel and ripniaa do.; Butchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July Hi GKKE, ABBOTT & VO. SEED STORE A A-KKX'LTtIlAL WAUE-KOOM.(yew More, next door W ent of the Pont Office.) JUS T rermed. a lniye and jrcneral asiortmeiit of (iAR-vt.n aud Field Sjckhs. embracing ewry deiirable a-rielT adaptrd to tbia climate, w ia tlie time to ohtaiii erdi tor choice Tprtablen. aa pluntin time ia t hand. And to the ladiea we have to otrei a select and lartje Tan-et of f'lovtr Heed. Cataloguea of leedi and Iruit treei at" the atore. .... , i.A Pmti CornF anter.whirh the farmer art ceneralW iavited to call and cm mine, topether with ploughs. &C fiObnihela timothy teed, oiintre oraniro, and mualnrd epd : alao,oB conaignment,alarge lot of fruit treei. tor aale Auction The room it now ready for the receptioa of fooda to be aold at public aale, and we ahall exert ouraeltra to pie aatisfaction to all who may faor ui with goodf.to be old in that maiBer. J0' NkKK. April 8.. dtf. A harr rilANCR FOR PRINTERS. FOH nala, the matenala of a rViotiiin Otfice. conmating chiPtfy of a power presa, price $t'M) ; 3(10 lba. of email pica, 3-HI lba. of long primer, 400 lba. of boorpeoia, (nearly new.) IW lba. ot miinion. iuu ioa. urRTier, .uipuiinK iwnw, caRM. itnndi. itirki. ciilleva, cliaaea, Alc.. ore. An oppor tunity night be afforded to a suitable person to pay in part tor tne material, ny pnuu cri chmu uvmvw, A large and extemiail jod omce micin ue cububcico. Address, poat pllil. me pui-iism-i-i "i ine WEsTKKiN C11H1ST1AN JOI'RNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. REMOVAL. WING & RICH AlihS have removed their gcooa irom No. 1. (ioodalc'a How.toNo. I, Neil's new building. opposite the Stat? buildings, where they will bn plnaaed to see their old customers, mo an i-umn uuu w to gi? e tlu m a cull. Their stock lias been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at whole-Hale or retail, to give them & call, aa they will sell cheaper thnn ever. nl"" ATTENTION! mnp .inmiiTTiPrt. a Hhitolotiist. and pradnate of a cele X brated foreign University, will be ready to give lessona in the (ireea. Latin aud Ueruian languages, ai auy uour. Tntma VfiPV liW. Ktterencft: Kev. Mr. H.L. Richards. Prs. Jonea & Caae and Prof. )r Smith. P. JOH.NSOIS, Dr.ol ftiii, Nov.18.adtf. TO THE PUBLIC. WEBSTER'S DICTIOIUWV THE ESTtltti WOHK UNAHRWGED. rl one volume crown, quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Webster's oriyiual work, his improvements op to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged ftnd improved by 1W.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. (rH'rice reduced to This edition contains three times the amount of matter fouud in any other Knglish Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet ia sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and limited works. "The definitions are models of condensation aud purity.' Hon, H'm. li. Calhoun. t TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qnr-n ipainii to ua deserving of general natron arm. We recommend it to all who desire to oosaess the MOST COMI'LKTK, ACCURATE aud RELIABLE DICTION ARY OF THE LAIMuUAUL. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Frelinchuvaen. Chancellor of University of York. Win, H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. Tbos. II Benton, M John Davis, " Jefferson Davis. " S. A. Doualass, " lieo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. King, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker ot the U. S. House of Representatives.Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, ud Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York, Alvnh Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox. U. D. Lyman Beocher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. He man Humphrey, D. D.,lale President of Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors in do. Benj. Lara bee, P. D., President Middle bury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. Tlie previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Freiinghuysen, aud 101 other members of Congress, 14 It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be 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 Sintes remote Irom each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ia devirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of ici-ence which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dic tionary bids lair to become such a standard." Wohtiit of Imitatioh. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those Kupils sulficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and aa a ook of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, ai so small expense, ran be placed within tlie reach of the rising genera tion ' Many intelligent, active minded children, whofe parents are too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to tho fountain hoad of the English language. Teachers, too, whoae 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, bui would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trifling expense. Webster's Dictionary ik England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. & C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary Gazette, of April 1st, speaks of it in the follow ing just terms ; 1 he oriiMiial edition of the American Dictionary Is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich hna been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of inquiry ; and the result ii in the highest degree satisfactory. The work ia a noble monumentol erudition, and indefatigable research and tha style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. 1 hia volume must find its way into all our public aud good pri vate libraries, for it provides the English student wiihamass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seen tor eisewnere. Published by G. 4c C Mkrriam, Sprincfield. Mast. For sale by 1. N. WHITING 6c HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents fur Central Ohio. May 24.3inw. LIGHTNING RODS. Office and Manvfaclory on Firth ttreet. between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass lsolater and Brasa screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach ments for brick or frame, togetherwith his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have tlie power of sate and silently discharging the air of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever oroumii uHiiire me pumic, wu urni nnj uuihiihk-., uiiivic-ihij provided with these rods, nre beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attnch them. The im mense pairnnage ana extensive une oi inese ugmmng no tellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Halls and Wenther Vanes for Churches, tkc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Isolniers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. O Mr. JUHft ul'KK, ot i-niumDus, is appointed ngeni of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning Rods, with whom orders may be left. May o..tm Fjosiah URAEl l BIDWELX Ac CO., a.A.Biimn i. CommUfcinn nnd Produce Merchants, No. IU, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignment of Pro duce or other merchandize. RKKER TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette & Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman. Marsh &. Co. M. Kugler fit, Son, Ellis fit Morton, L, Worthington. Dec. 17. .dly. HARDWARE.-GKRE. ABBOTT Y LU., at we sign of the Gilt Padlock, are bow receiving a fresh upply of gooda. which make their stock eaabrace more ar ticlea ia the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Th.it at AlmnA ..II nrvaxla at (air rate. SIM WOUld r pectfnlly request pure baser to call aid examine their goods -and nncei. Oct. ! Columbus liiMiraiire Company. fire and Marine. This Company continue to insure every species of build inn- ami tho iiirniture. machinery, iroorii. wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi Hiimm hv tire : alto, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of team boat", sail vessel, heel -boats, nat-boats ana other water-cral., against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most tnvornme terms. a. a. i tir,w, June 1, I8-U- dtf tieeretary. NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was this day dissolved hy mutaal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm of D. S. Forman fit Co , or having claims against them, are reiprctlully requested to call and settle the same with A. W. Brown fir Co., who are authorized to close up the busi- Bess of the firm. H. liKtnv., March 1. HH. D. . H Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Brows fit Co. David S. rorman is employed to execute the cut-inland attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rt.K.licaagaa Ut 3 THE undersigned ha jut received, and will keep ron-stantantly on hand, a upply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to sll pre senptions. Enquire al Denig fit Sonr, corner of Hi eh and Rict, .treet. C. E. BOYLE. Rtjerencew Dn. Denig, Smith and BuUerfleULj Sept 17. .dtf. FtHS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscriber have juat received a larjre stock ot For and Hatter's Trimmings, which they orier for sale at tlie lowest prices- 50 lb. Nutria, sidei. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 - Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Ala A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton side ana Tips, Bandingand Bindintr. Hat Leathers, Bow String Skiv era, all color. Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gam Shellac, etc. Feb. 11 FAY fit KiLBOLKNE, BROWNSVILLE WATER-CtRE ESTAB liihmiint. l'AVPtt Cn.. Pftnnpvlvaiiin THE friends of Hvdkopathy, and the public in general, are respectfully informed thit thi Establishment, built expressly for the purpose ha been in auccesilul ope- mlmn mnr A 117(1 HI. tun. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, and will rnmlortablv accommodate patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathina and dressing rooms tor ladies, are a entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings-, also separate parlors. The bnthing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary bath for undergoing a ueceesful treatment. .Numerous pure aoft-water springs surround the Establishment pleasant and retired walks among tha neighboring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.z, the proprietor, who reside in the establish ment, ha had several year' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be ioined bv Dr. Mason, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment ha been so far well patronized, and no pain will be spared to make it aa comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. rThe terma are as follows : For patients li per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for them in the Establishment, at 2 per week. Each natient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six roarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and Hauuel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease ot too long standing: fever, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague IntUmation of the Luags, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen ana Moneys; uyspepsia) Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago i Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula. Iervous uiseases; ramai rarsijsis; sica neauacne ; neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis) Drop sy; Jaundice; Habitual Cottiveness; Deliriuss Tremens Spasms of the Stomach and Bowel; Spinal Afiectioas; Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhaa; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, fitc.fitc. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsas Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painful, and Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 26, 1846,. .won. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intbrn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now leceiving in addition to our former at rock a very extensive varietv of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchase in other markets, a we are confident that our prices will be lound correspondingly low with those of Mew York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in pan ot the louowingt f nllin'a, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Gran and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Humes Traces Hoes ; Amils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glauses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be siven to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD fit WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE ML'TUAL FIRE INSI RAXCE Co. C S Mi. I. Au tut C nlitmhu. OIllO. 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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-09-12, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-09-12 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
Type | Text |
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Full Text | WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Omcl aoutu-eait corner of High atrt and Sugar alley TKKMS. Daily per annum, 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - 4 00 Weekly per annum, J 00 Term of Advertituiit;. Twelve lines or leu, one or three insertions, $ . and !S eenii lor each additional imertion lor three niontln $b for i montln Jtt-lor 12 monies $IS Lonfrer advertiae-uuiiita in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over $i0 in ail month. Ur th k Vkak. For twelr linea JI2 fourth oft col umn $20 half a column $30 whole column 40. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTIIEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNKVS and Counsellors at Law.tolumbua.Ohlo. Office one door louth oil. N. Whiting & Huntiiton'i Boolt-itore, up staira. Nov. 1, 1846. K.J.Matthkws. A.B. Buttuw. B nuniiiu'iv uivri.'.!.. V DAviD MITCHELL, Broad atreet, Columbus, 0- mo. April O..UU. B N. III'HN: & HUNTINGTON, OOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, nail door to tlie Clinton i Knnk.lllirhatniet.Colunibui.Ohio. A large assortineoj if Hooka and Stationery alwnya on naiui. SIIBIKT & UM.KY, BOOK-BINDKKS, High itreet, opposite the Public 018 cca.Columhua. Aug. 2t, 18- W. Skibkbt. M.C. Lii.i.kt. WilliHin B. Jam Henry Jrvi. nl i L-r'rnlls ) Arrnnnt Settlers, forrrankl Ci adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to thein, with punctuality and despatched upon reaionable term. , , . . , , Ollice, up atairi, firit door north of McCoy a itore. April 14, lUHi. y. Coluuibua, Ohio W. v.. 11IK. M. 1).. DENTIST. (Late of the firm of Craue it Ide, Cincinnati.) Ollice forth present at th residence of the f'n M Jnu-ett. may U..UH. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., nl'ir P11H In Mantwam and Cutlery. Iron, nail, ulaa. JJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military tiooda, etc. etc., No. llil High atreet, aign of the Gilt I'adlock. WINU & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Uoinestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shops, A c. &.c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a How, Hi(.'h street. 0 0 STATE Of RNAL VOLUME XII. COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1848 NUMBER 66. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. TV0RY Kana, gold and steel beads, purse clasps ana rinse, ..,u ii.t uuhnr silk, embroidering silks and wnrateda. embroidering patterns, canvass for embroidering, ailk, linen and worsted Draius anu tapes, unen aim uu.iuu u.., ....-ria cord, silk and linen fringes, jaconet and ewisi edgings and insertinge, linen, thread and lisle laces, edgingl and in-aertiigs, and many other little fiiiaa, may be found cheap at M. GOODING'S, MT 1, One door south of Capitol Home. V1IRR WATER. JENNISON'S l'atr-nt Dinphrapm Water Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable article! which are highly recommended by all who have aeen them in use, and which we are rendv to aell nt manufacturer's price!, with cost ol transportation. utm, nuuu. . Jov. b. inn uvea JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lamps, it., & Mm. A. Plntt A Co.. (! the Neil llonae,) HAVE on hand a good nsaortment of Watchea, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar V.omtii, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave, Convex and Perifocal,) Diamond nointed Gold Pcnsi C6rl milter's,) Gold and vcr Pencils and Thimblns. Combs, Brushes for the Hair, Clothea and Teeth, Plated and Britania Castori, Candle-sticks, Cake Baskets and Tea-Seta, luperior Razors, (war- urn,) Pocket Ktivci and Scissors, ucnuine iicmmings ISecdles. best nunlitv. Pistols with one and six barrels, Clocki, Lamp Glasi and Lamp Wick, Watch Maker!1 1 noli and Materials, etc. otc all ol wiucn uiey are now selling at very tow price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repnireo oy expericncco workmen and warranted. Also, aenlsEngraved for Notaries County and Stnte ollicers, Societies, &c. fee., and Seal Pressea of an excellent and cheap construction turnishcd at itort notice. tJcr.. iv. GENUINE MOIRE-HOLE ANVILS, ign or tne GILT PADLOCK. TUST received and lor sale at the sign ot the J Sept. 10. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be aflorj ad at unusually low pricei. FAY or KILBOLKM.. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, -s- illPCi.,1 lln,u, Imlia Kuliber Cloth and Whips JLi Oil Cloth and Mats ( Patent Lcatherand Bindings; I'ntent Cloth and Dash Frames J Light I rames and 1 aasells ; Springs and Alloa. GEKF., ABBOTT & CO. J. II. SCRUGGS, , 1 F.ALFR in Law, Medical, Theological.Classical.Schoo JJ andMiscellaneoua Books.supcrior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WHEATUN, DRUGGIST.and Dealor in Patent Medicines, Painta.Oila, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ccc. &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. EAY A KII.HUIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drug. Medicines. Painta.Oila, Dye Studs, Leather, Bootsand Shoes, 4.C., High street, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. C. R KING, EAI.ER IN DRY GOODS, fee., Bank, Columbus. opposite Exchange Nov. lU..tf. M. II. niTKIUM. T-M11TOR of the Ohio Cultivator, t Journal of Agrkul- Hi turc and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath o ach month. Terms SI per years four copies lor S3. ry Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a line asorttnent of Ladiea' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tioi and Id, .km at the siim of the Golden Boot, which are selling oil cheaper than ever before sold in this city. Jan ai. I " " T ATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. JLJ Cameo Tissues. tirnadines.Crvstalines,Silk and Wool Berages. plain and fancy , one door south of Capitol Houm. April 21 . .d. M. GOODING. UJlTlEli! LUMBERI The subscriber line on hand for sale at Ilia Steam Saw Mill.Smilra west ol Columbus, a large and complete assortment ol Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity ol seasoned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced pricei. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb. 6..tf. M. L. SI LL1VAM. evr Tailoring and Dry Goods Eatablishmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., CJVo 201. AirA Street. Corner of Rich Street,) AV1NG secured the scrviceB of Mr. Skwell as foreman, (whose well known skill in nttimr needs no nrnise.l and also snmo of the best journeymen Tnilnra in thn city, nre prepared to manufacture all kinda of clothing in the neatest manner, and on abort notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attendod Tlicv have also enlarged their itore room, and are rccciy. ingalarge supply of Dry Goods; 10 they can infely sny hey iiave one ol tne most (ipsiraoie assoriinenis ui uom ijtij u iiotla ana lytomiwi? in etc my. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cans, Bonnet!, &c, ways on hand, nt prire that will not fail to suit buycra. Columbus April 13, 111 17... tw. O UP Nil I OK COLORED DAGUEKRE. O UTYl'KS Tin subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of (.'olumbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, whero he is prepared to eiecute Daguerreotype likonessos.hy an improved process, which gives to the picture a much liner tone than mudea ol perntmg. Persona wishing anything in the line of this art. are re inectl'ully invited to call at hia rooml. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinda of Chemicalaused by Dnguerrenn artists, on he most reasonable terms. t. A. STOUGHTON. Oct. 30..dtf. LAMP OIL. oOO gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article , 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sal', by 1AY & Kl .1101 RNE ),,,.. 7 No. lfil). High Street. MACHINE CARDS. Kill sets of Machino Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Loicester,Mas-sachusetti. ami for sale at No. lall. Iligli street. f)ec7, FAY 6l Ml.lIUUKINr.. II. COMSTOCK & CO., IORiTARDINti and COMMISSION All'.RCIIANTS, 1 Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. MARKET BASKETSWillnw Market Baskeu, a line article, at til. GILT PADLOCK. J. RIDGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda, and n great vurielwjl Cal- 3n hand. "" 0Fb? tinus, alwaya on I COLUMBUS HAT STOKE. JE RCDINILL, High atreet. opposite the State Build-. inga, nlwnys keeps on hand a good assortment ol Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hata made to order. OF Spear & Jackson, Alottram, luuoison, onicnor nu other celebrated uiakera, for aale at the sign of th - I'll 'It I) A I 1 1 ill k NEIL HOUSE. nt. hitme " in the N r all so who make their atay with him. n r.i i, ii" ""' , ... "XT WINNE ia "at home" in the Neil House, and will IV. render Dec 10. dtf N. II. 1AYLOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and 'lown Street!, up stairs opposite United Statea Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. . , n lvn rnv A I.' 1'vnnTwill ornctice Law. a! r . in t'nnklin and adininine counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. Whiting tt llunl- in,,tnn . Hnnkstoro F eb. 111. .t-Wtf. u mi u ii iminnR RILEY. ,iTtriru ....i Mu..l,i.,.,r:il llpnlist. Coluinhtta, Ohio. i Am inr Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker it Kilcy'a Patent Forcep Key. CITY LIVERY SI AISLE. May 13..t-wly. itnble built allevs. THE subscriber haa removed to the new brick all i... it. i:wUln r.mf.r nf Suunr and rair few a-eps from High atreet, and rear ol the C.iiitol Hous., 0 IORSE8AXV CARRlMiUS TO I. hi JT) w s...hf. J- M ASSEY. av a. nifi'iiir tu sir.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, llfcAL,t.liinrsni:j.,. Staple Dry Gooils and Groreriea, opposite the State House, High street, i oiumuus. v-in. ' GEOKGE E. WALCUTT, SGiV ANU II ANN ER PAINTER, Nov. !)...dtf. """""" JIIrVrRECEIVED BY EXPRESS, . irii,iL'lv ..I r.nl, Turk Satin ntfd Chamclion Silk I al A aaola i' Also, new style French l.awm, Grenadine bhawli, and a variety ot I ringea. ""Jr,, N(;,s May li. one door South of the Capitol tlmae. , ii mv Ti ia m;TIONE! A ND if you doubt il call and iry some of the kind that JX will recommend itsell. Only 7a els per .. ,, M. GOODIIM' S, April 2fi. On door louth of the Capitol House. I'lTlllHUI r"piri.ii.n a LSO. double convex and concave Spectacles, for all X V ages. Pi-riloral Speelacle. . .riitv nl'lrnines. Also. Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in olll frame, at.short notie., and XS: w- A-1LA1A,1.."u,e. TRAPES, Collnm and CbiminelU, A good slock, offered very low at April 21. .dly. M. GOODING'S Oct. 1. a i iiicr. ANSOIITMENT F Ginghams. Balzorines, Lawns and Baraoes. just ere 'd April o.j ,i.v. .......... 100 dozen Eile, April 7. ki nil II will STREET. ONE HUNDRED paira Eliptic SpringB lor unggies ami carriagea, just received and for sale at the aign of Ui Sept 10. SM i"VF Domestic Manul J aale at the aign of the Sept. 0. IPS VICES St I GILT PADLOCK. Solar Lard Lamps. . OF Cornelius ct Co., maiuilarturo. Also, Lamp inuv minga of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I'LAl l m., i"" nmm. mdkiik 1KIVNKT KIIIIIONS. GINd ii i ui A.- Tin. dav received another lot of Ihose dark changeable Silk. and'Turquo Satin Parasols, bo mum iu ........ . . .. . , n . n:i.l Also, a few pierea r riondly uingnama, doouci iuk., Coronation L.ortl, c. i- Uia l',mml!,tinn. Innewartic e inrmimneni j u"n' net Y halcbonel, Black and While Crape and Crnie l.iese Ike. June i. TIRINTS. PRINTS, PRINTS. A large lot ottered l at reduced pncea and no mistake. I all soon at juj,, j. One door south of Capitol Hous t'liniUNK'H PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Couuier Balance! at manuftc-. L I. hu turcr. price.. . nnnTT A, l-n Apri J. 'sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. T1CII DnmnU Embroidered Table Cover, a IX aupenor article, just rec.ived at April !li. One door lonth of the Capilol House ri.ir rrilTHV UIOIIS. lW 4-4()ilKl Turkey lieu curiam siuu , i, i and embroidered white April 24. .dly. do. M. 'iOODING'S. t Lmltona Ttl nllHlhnle AnVllfl. OOLID box and common Vises, lor sale at the sign of th k3APril7. GILT .'ADI-Olf.. CJ.nl. mntl PrffUKfta. SEALS Engraved', and Seal Pressea lurnisheilfor Nota ries Public, Common Picas and Supreme Court, K cordcrs. ore. etc., at very low prices .no shut. .., March 17. W. A. PLA IT &, CO., Neil House. ii'ivri "is dm. Selves, assorted numbers i of iron. 3 brass, and hair, at th. GILT PADLOCK. CJAWS! SAWS!! 61) Mill Sawa,of Cast and German kJ Steel, for sale at 111 sign oi in Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. V.. mrens its,' T1IR WEED! COME.and try some of the best 11"';' ;"" T bacco in U.e city. t:.ll at M GOODING'S, April 2fi. One door aouth of the Capitol House. OIIOEMAKER'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip. kJ lion, lor sale at the sno ana L.eainer "': ' BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. 8CROGQS, Booktelter and Stationer, oppotite the Slate Houte. CINCINNATI. VATIlAItl.F KNGMSII I1(M)KS CHEAP. CAKDIN AL WOLSEY, by John Gait, with additional illustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolaey, and oth er sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificals of Leo th Tenth ; by William Roscoe t vols. French Revolution from 1783 to 1814i by r . A. Mignot. t vol. . , The L terarv History ofth Mldill Agea.comprehenrling an account of the atate of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to it! revival in the fifteenth century ) by Kev. Joseph Berington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nglnnd, for tha re-establishment of Popery under Charles 11 and Jainea 11 by Armolid Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenxode Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Rngcoe. I vol. The Italian Painteri. Life of Michael Angcloj by K. Duppa. L. L. B. Lilo of Rallaello: by Quatremere da Q cy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conqueit of England by the Normans it! causea and its consequences in F.nglnnd. .Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luiher. written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. .... .. ,, 1.- .1 m:-i 1- 1 -..1 J lie itouian nepiiiuic, uj m. iuiv:iieic.. . Cinq Mars.orn C'onspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance ; by Alfred de Viguy. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Romnn Empire to the French Rovolution ; by F. Guiiot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line addition to a library. For aale very cheap by Keb. 2tf. y R. SCHOGGS. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and io-cial state of the principal nntions ol antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient wrilera. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition. Willi a history ol th colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., M. B. A, S.. with question adapted tor me use oi scnoois ; 1 vol. pp. 7117, For aale by MO 1. rf. . 'Iiuwuo. SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., have in store and fur ssle on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Alexnudre Scignette Brandr ; i Mnglnry Brandy, Vintage 1818; 10" " J. B. Gndard do. " 18U5; IS " Otard, Dupuy & Co., do; 6 11 Lafayett do; 10 ' J.J. Dupuy do; 60 qr caska Mndeira Winei, various Brnndi ; 1IKI " " Port do do do; 60" " Sherry do do do; ,10" " Sweet Malaga do do; 26 " Ory do do do; 20 esses Cnbinot Champaign Wine; 30 baskets Napoleon do do; 20 " Sun 6c. Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; 20 " Hniilsick do do; 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various branda; 10 tiercoi l.alaliria Liquorice, " in mass CO boxes Cut and Dried Cuewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. l'Ja Tobacco, our own brand j" 100 " " lba do do; 100 ' Va. do varloua brand! 100 " " " do do do; UK) bags Rio Coffee; 60 Old Gov't Java Coffee ; 10 " Pimento; 60 baskets Sallad Oil ; 20 chests do do in flasks ; 20 cases Rudisbeimerbeig " Rhine Wine ;" 10 " Sparkling Hock; 200 brli Bourborn Whiskv, 3 to 8 yean old; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum ; 2 " Jamaica do ; 10 pipea Pine Apple Gin ; SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia at. THE NEW STORE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON SMITH & MARTIN, I AVE returned to their former atnnd, No. 3, Neil'i new block, anil are belter than ever prepared to wait on all ho may call on them. Having just received a largo and well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to aerve all who may favor them with iheir patronage. The attention of the Lathee ia especially invited to their stock of Lawns, Muslins. Ginghnms, Baragca, Flench work'd l.o ars. LliirmzettB. 1 arnso s. &c. Tho Gentlemen nre also invited to call and examine their very cxtensivo stock of Broad Cloths, Cassinieres. Vestings, Jravnts, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too nu. merotis to mention. Come one, come all. April 12. FAXON, SMITH & MARTIN. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT. No. 18, Comttmdt tt.. N. i., opponle the Y fair m Hotel rrHE CUOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X loreaiiized under the General Manufacturing Law ol the Stale of New York) oiler at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest pricoB.for ensh or approved credit, t'aper -inngimrf, ot every variety oi style and orice. aud liordnt to match: Fire Hoard Printt in yrent variety, l rannvnrrw tt inflow ftitflts. un runurn H innW Niadet mid H ide It indoio Curtain Papm, of the latest styles antl superior hnish, all ol their own mnnu-fncture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new. Ihev invite Mcrcltanta. Booksellers and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their fltyles nnd prices, whenever they visit th L-tty. t.ountry Mcrchntils can ex. amine this Stock from G o'clock in the morning till 10 o' clock in the evening. New York, Feb. 28, lIH8..7md. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment, B. HI UK and WM. F. CLOUD have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High atreet. in the city of Columbus, opposite the United States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring lusi eess ill all ita branches. Particular atten tion nnid to cutting, and work made up on short nolice. aud in tho most npproved style. They respcctlully solicit a snare oi me puuiic pai. ronage. ""'J OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Virn nnd Lite lnauriiace. THIS Company continue! to take risks on Liveiand Property, on tho most approved principlea of Mutual ' ' : It -....,.. t insurance. rue xst.-mi i.,cun ItT The average cost ol Insurance in una Department, ia less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on me wutuil ur LaM jjwh tion of the applicant. A.11B vt!ptir!im:iii. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usunl rates of premium. ft. I). Advantages mauc aruiiauuj u , ...... nc,e."'. .. ,.......-:..,. ..... n..:i.ii. ror itilormation, appiy ai me uiu,-,,, v,u,,n.. - ......U,..H, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. If), 1S15. twy. mcrcinry. REVOLUTION. Ill consequence ol the recent revolution in France, and the present excited stale of Europe, the subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, ice, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Books, Stationery, Paper Hangings. Ate, is very full, and great bargains are to be lind " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling oil very low, to make room for a new stock. Purchaser will find it to their advantage to call on us first and last. " So mote it bo." April 11). J. II. slkuiius. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateur in Oil Paintim?; neing chietly i compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvier. and othera. The whole adapted, by the method of ita arrangement, and the completcnesa of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academies, ol botn Bexcs. aa lor sclf-instruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. S( ROGGS. DAPER HANGINGS. A choice and well 1 selected saiortmeiit of overv varietv and price, from Jjll.60 to $ 18 per dozen bolls; Bordering of almost every description, vary ing in price from 2ic to S2,.')0 per atrip. ir 10 yds. We invite particular attention to the nhove Papers and BorderiiiL'S, feeling confident that thev will compare favor- ably with any other stock in tho city, r or sale at the Book store of Mareh 26 1 J. K. SCKOl.GS. AKNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold first and Becond Latin books: Cornelius N'ciiob; Latin prose composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition l and a variety of other classical works. For aale by Jan. G.' J. R. rjCROGGS. THE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from j tl,.. Vranrh nf M. Laurent De L'Ardeche. with five huudred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernet, and twenty original portraits ; lor sale cueap, ny fc'eu. , J. R. SCROGGS. SHERRY WINE. 20 qr casks Harmony pal Sher-rv VV ine, this day recoived per Charles Hammond, nnd fur etile low by suuitlUATr., HAWirturuv cc jiilyl2. 24 Columbia at., Cincinnati. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 10 qr caska Sicily Madeira W ine, thia day received per Charles Ham mond, and for aale low by SOUTHliA i K, HAVVTIIUlim or. I,u , julyl!. 24 Columbia at. MADEIRA WINKS. lOeights and octavea Hlundy Madeirn Wine s 6 oioea Woodhouse Madeira Wine I 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine, now landing and for aale low ny auu i tiiiAi b, jiavv inuniv . lu, july2. 24 Columbia at. SC6TCH ALE. 60 caska Tcnnnnta Scotch Ale, in quarts and pints, received by Charles Hammond, and for aale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN CO., july12. 24 Columbia at, CASSI A. 600 matte Cassia fresh aud iu tine order, re J ceived and for sale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN & CO , julylS. , 24 Columbia at. IioCH ELLA BRANDY .-30 hf a-J qr pipea Alei. V Seignette, in store mid for sale low by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN & CO., julv!2. 24 Columbia at. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Derby. Bradley U Co.. will continue the business ol Publishing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. Derby & Co.. at No. 146 Main street; and on the 10th of April, opened an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School nnd Classical Books, togetherwith n full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience lie has had in buying books forth Western country, haa enabled hiaa to purchase the present new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those of hia friends and customers, who may favor him with their order. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand ; and ordera by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. li. w. L)f.KPX. ALF-IIOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected nnd arranged, with ahort biographical and critical notices, by CharleB Knight ; for aale by Feb. 21. J- K. SCROGGS. "i OETII E. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Vjf Poetry, from my lite. Edited by Parke Goodwin. Feb.21- tor sale by J. K. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; il Sawyer. i ot sale by b, Frederick W. Feb.21. J. R. SCROflGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Gold Fresco Wall Paper, French Btyle, for aale by J. R. SCROGGS. April II. ' UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 5 vols. 4to., and mapa, by Wilkes; for lale at March 27. Bi,mjui.,-v. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. One sett ol me abovo work.ol 21 large folio volume! ; for sale very cheap, at March 27. J. K. SCROLLS'. vorv finelv embroidered Encampment P.) for sale by J. R. SCROGGS. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consisting of 30 splen did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchaa-era and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Tens are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pinnoa being from the manufactory of Stodart &L Dunhnm, Iew yorit, cannot De eqnauen in tne u. states. The Piano Saleroom ia over the Tea Warerooma, and oc cupies the whole uppor part of the building. A'nn. ..... .... in X fln.l I nn,,n,l nC h.HA. nil.litv ,cn- j. ... 4 a . ......... j, in better style, nnd at lower pricca than of any of the r.aat- ernpacking houses. SMITH 6t- NIXON; iv. c. corner lin auu vvoinm streets, v.iiieiiiuau, s. lugl. IU. U. F. A few vnry . Regalia, (P. G. and R. Apri: 10. FIRE FIRE FIRE. THE Pbotfctior Insiiianck Company, of Hartloid Conn., continue at their aeency in this city lo insure Dwelling Houses, Stores nnd v arenousea, nuns, i.ianuiuc tnriea, Vc., and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, aciaisst loss oh uam-,nr nv iihe. Tha rates of premium offered are aa low aa those of any other similar institution; and settlement ol lcu.es characterixed by tho well known liberality of tins long established t.onipnny. Office in the City Bank Buildine.up stairs. Oct. 13..lyd. J. W.M. BALDWIN. Agent. OKOBOt L. K.1IOIIK. WILLIAM UK1.LH RHODES GKEli.lv, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agenla of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Amenta of (Union Line O. P. scnville, l i.i. nrnno si., New York; W. Monleath & Co., Albany, N.Y.) Hazard, Montenth & Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. Agenti of Oiwrico Line. Joseph Gilbert, 17 Camtioi Slip. New York ; Bennett l Adams, Syracuse, N. Y. Truman W iman, Oswego, N . Y. nir21g6 vkIendly GINGHAMS. X1 Something new ; ilso. French, English. Scotch, Amn- men do., on aoor soum oi "T""' ... J 1VI. UWUIH". can and April 21 VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMsll No. 1 and i. Al!o,Po)ish-inn and Coach Body arnish. for sale by " J. B. WHF.ATON. Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Brosd street. May 20, 1817. H. II. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FUR SALE. rpWF.NTY-SIX In-lota, pleasantly situated on the aoulh. A east part ol Dec. 9, 1847. ivvr.ivi iwia ,-,,., - east part of the city, (title good,) lor sale by lc 9 1817 J. RIDGWAY dr. CO, G ANVILS. F.NUINE Mouae-llole Anvila, at the eipri of the nlay 13. GILT PADLOCK. OLD PENS."A fresh supply received this day. ana I lor saie very low. vv. a. i . . Neil llnus April .1. IR47. Gilf SMITHS will please notice that we have foraal. .tithe . igi of the Gilt Padlock. 101. High .treet, 1( K.lle l!arrel., assorted, from 110 to 220 bsll. to the pound. Also, fiun Lock, of variou. kinds, Butts. Gu.nls .nd I him- Dec. 9. NEW DRESS GOODS. ""MNCHAMS, Printed Lawns. Bslzonne., Baragei, Mos- s i;H i: miirnideren o no. i'r im.-.v. . f . i IL'IMI new styles, tor sale oy WING fc RICHARDS'. t nl'l's Ij 26 dc. super black and light colored axiH. All Call in at "i. ,,""f',;VJ lisle, silk. Aic. Call April 24..dly. Al.o, lac S, On door annth of Capitol Hons. STARCH. . THE Columhu. Starch Factory la now in operation. Th attention of denlera and others is requested to the beautiful article of Pearl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and otliera auppueo irom ias iir the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK ot CO. Cash and the mgiieai snaraei price . r White Com. n,P'- J- u i.ia 1 al. sTlil ami llrnshcs. TWENTY bids. Liuseed Oil, in whole and half barrela; 100 kegs White Lead ; Y arn sh, Paint and Whltewnsn urnin. juy GERE, ABBOTT fc CO. B U R D E L L , .V THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received his Spring supply of New Good! invites gentlemen to call and examin them. April 2ti. .dtf. niBTiFW Uin FLOW ER SEEDS. mill" ,.,., .mni.i. ..nri incut Irom the Quaker eitab 1 lishment Rochester, N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon. Ohio, Two hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, of the various kinda, (Thorbuma) all fresh, just receive, ano sr saie oy JOHiN IMILLr.K April 28. 92, High at. CALL AT M. GUODIN(;'S, ONE POOR SOf.TIl OF THE CAPlTOl.llOVSA, WHERE yon may find one of Hie best selected and mot desirable stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Gooda in the city, which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will be lold as cheap aa they can be Inund any where. APnl 2l"n- '.t,,uii-dv mi ..n I.D.Ii.'. Missea and Childrena XI liose', new and cheap ; also, a fine stock of Gents' half On door aouth of the Capilol lloese. Hose, at April 26. H OF. & CO., tnd Wilmot V howland'i Mill and Ctom Iloe St Co. tnd Wilmot k Rowland'! Circalardo.j Spt-ar A Jarkdon and other Hand do.) fannel and ripniaa do.; Butchera' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Webb do. July Hi GKKE, ABBOTT & VO. SEED STORE A A-KKX'LTtIlAL WAUE-KOOM.(yew More, next door W ent of the Pont Office.) JUS T rermed. a lniye and jrcneral asiortmeiit of (iAR-vt.n aud Field Sjckhs. embracing ewry deiirable a-rielT adaptrd to tbia climate, w ia tlie time to ohtaiii erdi tor choice Tprtablen. aa pluntin time ia t hand. And to the ladiea we have to otrei a select and lartje Tan-et of f'lovtr Heed. Cataloguea of leedi and Iruit treei at" the atore. .... , i.A Pmti CornF anter.whirh the farmer art ceneralW iavited to call and cm mine, topether with ploughs. &C fiObnihela timothy teed, oiintre oraniro, and mualnrd epd : alao,oB conaignment,alarge lot of fruit treei. tor aale Auction The room it now ready for the receptioa of fooda to be aold at public aale, and we ahall exert ouraeltra to pie aatisfaction to all who may faor ui with goodf.to be old in that maiBer. J0' NkKK. April 8.. dtf. A harr rilANCR FOR PRINTERS. FOH nala, the matenala of a rViotiiin Otfice. conmating chiPtfy of a power presa, price $t'M) ; 3(10 lba. of email pica, 3-HI lba. of long primer, 400 lba. of boorpeoia, (nearly new.) IW lba. ot miinion. iuu ioa. urRTier, .uipuiinK iwnw, caRM. itnndi. itirki. ciilleva, cliaaea, Alc.. ore. An oppor tunity night be afforded to a suitable person to pay in part tor tne material, ny pnuu cri chmu uvmvw, A large and extemiail jod omce micin ue cububcico. Address, poat pllil. me pui-iism-i-i "i ine WEsTKKiN C11H1ST1AN JOI'RNAL, April 17.. dtf. Columbus, Ohio. REMOVAL. WING & RICH AlihS have removed their gcooa irom No. 1. (ioodalc'a How.toNo. I, Neil's new building. opposite the Stat? buildings, where they will bn plnaaed to see their old customers, mo an i-umn uuu w to gi? e tlu m a cull. Their stock lias been greatly increased and they would say to those wishing to purchase at whole-Hale or retail, to give them & call, aa they will sell cheaper thnn ever. nl"" ATTENTION! mnp .inmiiTTiPrt. a Hhitolotiist. and pradnate of a cele X brated foreign University, will be ready to give lessona in the (ireea. Latin aud Ueruian languages, ai auy uour. Tntma VfiPV liW. Ktterencft: Kev. Mr. H.L. Richards. Prs. Jonea & Caae and Prof. )r Smith. P. JOH.NSOIS, Dr.ol ftiii, Nov.18.adtf. TO THE PUBLIC. WEBSTER'S DICTIOIUWV THE ESTtltti WOHK UNAHRWGED. rl one volume crown, quarto. Containing all the matter of Dr. Webster's oriyiual work, his improvements op to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged ftnd improved by 1W.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yale College. (rH'rice reduced to This edition contains three times the amount of matter fouud in any other Knglish Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet ia sold at a trifling advance above the price of other and limited works. "The definitions are models of condensation aud purity.' Hon, H'm. li. Calhoun. t TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster's Dictionary, in crown qnr-n ipainii to ua deserving of general natron arm. We recommend it to all who desire to oosaess the MOST COMI'LKTK, ACCURATE aud RELIABLE DICTION ARY OF THE LAIMuUAUL. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, 1848 : Theodore Frelinchuvaen. Chancellor of University of York. Win, H. Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist School Journal. Daniel Webster, U. S. Senator. Tbos. II Benton, M John Davis, " Jefferson Davis. " S. A. Doualass, " lieo. N Brings, Governor of Mass. Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State of Mass. Richard S. Rust, Commissioner of Common Schools in New Hampshire. Theodore F. King, Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker ot the U. S. House of Representatives.Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, ud Superinten dent of Common Schools in New York, Alvnh Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox. U. D. Lyman Beocher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., D. H. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. He man Humphrey, D. D.,lale President of Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Keller, D.D., President of Wittenberg College. Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors in do. Benj. Lara bee, P. D., President Middle bury College, and other distinguished gentlemen. Tlie previous edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re ceived the following recommendation Irom Daniel Webster, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Freiinghuysen, aud 101 other members of Congress, 14 It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be 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 Sintes remote Irom each other, and impress upon the language uniformity and stability. It ia devirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered easy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to gain access to the rich stores of ici-ence which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dic tionary bids lair to become such a standard." Wohtiit of Imitatioh. The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy of Webster's Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,! be placed in each ot the principal schools, for the use of those Kupils sulficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and aa a ook of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal objects of school education. What benefit of equal magnitude, ai so small expense, ran be placed within tlie reach of the rising genera tion ' Many intelligent, active minded children, whofe parents are too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to tho fountain hoad of the English language. Teachers, too, whoae 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, bui would be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply repay the comparatively trifling expense. Webster's Dictionary ik England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. G. & C. Merriam, we conclude will soon become the standard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. The London Literary Gazette, of April 1st, speaks of it in the follow ing just terms ; 1 he oriiMiial edition of the American Dictionary Is too well known and appreciated in England to require us to dwell at length on its plan and execution. In the present edition, Prof. Goodrich hna been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his own sphere of inquiry ; and the result ii in the highest degree satisfactory. The work ia a noble monumentol erudition, and indefatigable research and tha style and accuracy of its typography would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. 1 hia volume must find its way into all our public aud good pri vate libraries, for it provides the English student wiihamass of the most valuable information, which he would in vain seen tor eisewnere. Published by G. 4c C Mkrriam, Sprincfield. Mast. For sale by 1. N. WHITING 6c HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents fur Central Ohio. May 24.3inw. LIGHTNING RODS. Office and Manvfaclory on Firth ttreet. between Main and W alnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rods, in ten feet lengths, with Glass lsolater and Brasa screw, connecting joints, improved Metalic Attach ments for brick or frame, togetherwith his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have tlie power of sate and silently discharging the air of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever oroumii uHiiire me pumic, wu urni nnj uuihiihk-., uiiivic-ihij provided with these rods, nre beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attnch them. The im mense pairnnage ana extensive une oi inese ugmmng no tellers, proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Halls and Wenther Vanes for Churches, tkc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Isolniers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. O Mr. JUHft ul'KK, ot i-niumDus, is appointed ngeni of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning Rods, with whom orders may be left. May o..tm Fjosiah URAEl l BIDWELX Ac CO., a.A.Biimn i. CommUfcinn nnd Produce Merchants, No. IU, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignment of Pro duce or other merchandize. RKKER TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette & Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman. Marsh &. Co. M. Kugler fit, Son, Ellis fit Morton, L, Worthington. Dec. 17. .dly. HARDWARE.-GKRE. ABBOTT Y LU., at we sign of the Gilt Padlock, are bow receiving a fresh upply of gooda. which make their stock eaabrace more ar ticlea ia the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Th.it at AlmnA ..II nrvaxla at (air rate. SIM WOUld r pectfnlly request pure baser to call aid examine their goods -and nncei. Oct. ! Columbus liiMiraiire Company. fire and Marine. This Company continue to insure every species of build inn- ami tho iiirniture. machinery, iroorii. wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss oi Hiimm hv tire : alto, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of team boat", sail vessel, heel -boats, nat-boats ana other water-cral., against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most tnvornme terms. a. a. i tir,w, June 1, I8-U- dtf tieeretary. NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was this day dissolved hy mutaal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm of D. S. Forman fit Co , or having claims against them, are reiprctlully requested to call and settle the same with A. W. Brown fir Co., who are authorized to close up the busi- Bess of the firm. H. liKtnv., March 1. HH. D. . H Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Brows fit Co. David S. rorman is employed to execute the cut-inland attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rt.K.licaagaa Ut 3 THE undersigned ha jut received, and will keep ron-stantantly on hand, a upply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to sll pre senptions. Enquire al Denig fit Sonr, corner of Hi eh and Rict, .treet. C. E. BOYLE. Rtjerencew Dn. Denig, Smith and BuUerfleULj Sept 17. .dtf. FtHS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscriber have juat received a larjre stock ot For and Hatter's Trimmings, which they orier for sale at tlie lowest prices- 50 lb. Nutria, sidei. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 - Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Ala A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton side ana Tips, Bandingand Bindintr. Hat Leathers, Bow String Skiv era, all color. Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gam Shellac, etc. Feb. 11 FAY fit KiLBOLKNE, BROWNSVILLE WATER-CtRE ESTAB liihmiint. l'AVPtt Cn.. Pftnnpvlvaiiin THE friends of Hvdkopathy, and the public in general, are respectfully informed thit thi Establishment, built expressly for the purpose ha been in auccesilul ope- mlmn mnr A 117(1 HI. tun. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, and will rnmlortablv accommodate patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathina and dressing rooms tor ladies, are a entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings-, also separate parlors. The bnthing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary bath for undergoing a ueceesful treatment. .Numerous pure aoft-water springs surround the Establishment pleasant and retired walks among tha neighboring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Baki.z, the proprietor, who reside in the establish ment, ha had several year' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to be ioined bv Dr. Mason, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment ha been so far well patronized, and no pain will be spared to make it aa comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. rThe terma are as follows : For patients li per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for them in the Establishment, at 2 per week. Each natient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six roarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and Hauuel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease ot too long standing: fever, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague IntUmation of the Luags, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen ana Moneys; uyspepsia) Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago i Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula. Iervous uiseases; ramai rarsijsis; sica neauacne ; neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis) Drop sy; Jaundice; Habitual Cottiveness; Deliriuss Tremens Spasms of the Stomach and Bowel; Spinal Afiectioas; Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhaa; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, fitc.fitc. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolapsas Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painful, and Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 26, 1846,. .won. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to intbrn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now leceiving in addition to our former at rock a very extensive varietv of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American. English and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchase in other markets, a we are confident that our prices will be lound correspondingly low with those of Mew York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in pan ot the louowingt f nllin'a, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Gran and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure Forks Humes Traces Hoes ; Amils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glauses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be siven to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD fit WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE ML'TUAL FIRE INSI RAXCE Co. C S Mi. I. Au tut C nlitmhu. OIllO. 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