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T 3 IIJJ0WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EUii una ami rKurKJ&ruita. OryicK loutn-oait corner of Hiih itrcet and SuirnrallcY TKUAiS. Dfiily per annum, .... 00 Tii-weokly per'annum, . - 4 00 Weekly per annum, ... - 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or 1cm, one or three insertions, $. and 25 cents fur each additional insertion lor three months J.f foraii mon tin jJU lor 12 montet $ IS Longer advertise-munti in the fame proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over 50 in six months. Utthk Year.- For twelve lines 12 fourth of a col ma $20 half a column $30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CAUDS. MATTHEWS & BXTTLEI", ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south oi l. M. Wliiting ft Huntington's Book-store, up stair. Nov. 1, 1844. K. J.Matthkyv. A. B. Buttlu. 11KOADWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Brood street, Columbus, 0- hio. April b. .tin. I. N. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Slationers.nexldoor to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. A large assortment 11 Books and Stationery always on hand. ki:iri:iit a lillky. B OOK-BINDEKS, High street, opposite the Public OIR. i ces. Columbus. Aiie. 26, 10-15. Wm. Skibkkt. M. C. Lilmst. WilliHm B. Jarvirt V Henry Jnrvis. C10I.LEC10HS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stnirs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 11. ItMli. V. Columbus, Ohio ni?n t? a mtivi'T Ar rn.. rvEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, XJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, ftc. fcc, No. lb'l High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WING it ItlCIIARUS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, ftc. ftc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a How, High street. J. It. SI HOGGS, "I EALER in I.aw,Medical,Thcological.Classical, School XJ anil Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite tho State House. J. II. WI1 EATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ftc. &-c, wholesale and retail, comer of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A lill.HOl km:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paint, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, ftc, High street, Coliiuihus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1811. I'. It. KING. D I'M.F.R IN DRY GOODS, ftc, opposite Exchange bank, cnlumlius. i-sov. i:,..u. M. II. I1ATEIIA9I, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, Journal of Agrlcul-turc and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o ach month. Terms Jl per year j four copies for $3. TT Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COJISTOCK 4 CO.', FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VrmUwt, llenler.. and l.ard Oil Manufacturers. Canal b-'Sasin, Columbus, Ohio. .1. IMDGtVAY A '0N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety oft as-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. fnW COIXIHIIUH II AT STORE. JK R0DIS1LL, High street, opposite tho State Bnild- ings, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. NEIL hoi si:. T- VVTNNF. is "at home" in the Neil limine, end will J1V. rei render all so who make their stay with linn. Dec 10. dtf 0 t-'PK'l.' nn Nnrllien.t corner of Hlffll and Town Streets. . up stairs upposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 till" - LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkiiry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on enst side of High street, opposite I.N. biting ft Huntington s Bookstore Feb. I(i..t-wtf, WMJLLSIHRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale linker ft Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY 1,1 VERY STABLE. THE subscrilier has removed to the new brick stable buill by Dr. L. Goodalo, corner of Sugar and Fair nllcys, a lew s'ens from High street, and rear of the Capitol House, rrrllOltSESAM) CAURIAUES TO IKT.J$ No. a. .dtf. J. MASSEV. W. A. JlrCOY & CO., WHOLF.SALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fancyand Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State Houso, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCLTT, SIGN AND II ANN Kll FAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. COLUMHUS, OHIO. 8. N. RICHARDSON t,. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in BOOTS j r-(V70:,S nd FIN VINO'S, at every kind and J. vurioty.No. 136 High sL,Col,'inbiis, Ohio. Nov-oly I'erilociil Spcrlnrloii. ALSO, double convex and concavo Spcetncles, for all ages, and in a great varictv of frames. Also, Spectacle fllass.of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by VV. A. PL ATT ft CO., !!,. 7, AVil Home. ' VARNISH. 77 I71RNITI RE VARMSII N"s. I and 2. AIbo.I'oIisIi-. inKandCuach Body Vamisb.forsnle by J. B. WIIF.ATON, Druggist, March 59. Corner of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GOMJ ri;NS. A fresh supply received this day. and tiir sn.e very low. A. PLA'l T . 10, April S. IM7. Neil Home. GI N SMITH will please notice that we have forsale. at.tlie sign of the Gilt Padlock. Ilil. High street, 100 Hillo Barrels, assorted, from M to 2i0 balls to the pound. Also,(iun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guards and Thimble. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT CO. Dec. !. STTw dkess ;ooi)s. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Raliorines, Barages, Mils-lin (iingbams. Embroidered ditto, De l.in,cVe. All new styles, lor sale by WING It RICHARDS'. SAWS. HOE & CO., and Wilinot i Rowland' Mill and Cros cut iSaws ; Hoe 6i Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; Pannel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billctt and Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ARBOTT & CO. HAUDWAIIi:. GERE, ABBOTT it CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their stock embrace more ar tides in Hie hardware line, than any other store in the State. They are disponed to sell goeds at lair rates, and would respectful ly request purchasers to call and examine their good nd prices. Oet. L !! HK WATER. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm ater Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable articles which re highly recommended by ail who have seen them in use, and which we are readv to cll at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GERE, ABROl 1 CO. Nov. 6. GEN I I.N E MOISE-IIOLE ANVILS, Jl'ST received and lor sale at the siin of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale t the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. KKW HONINETN. TUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapoiitian. rnnce Albert, rancy Hrsid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afforj ed at unusually low prices. FAY MLBOLHNK. t aiuiia(.i; timwjc;n. LAMPS and Hands j India Kubtwr Cloth and Whips j Oil Cloth and Mate ; Patent Leather sxd Bindings 1'stent ('loth and Lash Frames Light Frames and Tassel Is) Springs and Axles. UKUE, ABBOTT & CO. f AIHi:S' RIIOLS. Just received a fine asortment Jj of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid drecisn I les and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which ara selling on cheaper uian eer before sold in this city. Jan 'A 11. 11. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LUMBER! LUMBER! -The subscriber has on hand forsale at hi Stcntn Saw Mill, 3 miles westo! Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb.f...tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. I' AMI OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained -J Sperm Oil, superior article t 200 gallons Whalo Ooil, forsale by FAY & KILBOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 1.5(1, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. IU0 sets of Machine Cnrda, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester,Maa-aachusetla, and for aale at No. 1611, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILROURNF.. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Bnsketa, a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghams, Balzoriuea, Lawns and Barages. just ere 'd by April b. J WIMi it KICIIAItUS. IOO dozen 1'ilcN, OF Spear & Jackson, Motlrnm, Ibbotson, Butcher and other cclebruled makers, for aale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 1G1 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor buggies and carriages, just received and for sule at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, Sept. 10. Solar l.nrd Lampfu F Cornelius & Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- 0 miliLtH of all kinils. vliolnnals nr rptnil. Iw Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil llouie. FAIRBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Couoter Balances at manufacturer's pricca. For aale bv UEliE, ABROTT & CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. (eniiine ArmilnLre Moiischnle Anvils. 01.11) box and common Vii.e, for snle at thenifrn of the A pnl 7. liILT rAUl.UUK. Nrnls mid Prcssea SEALS Enprnved, and Presses furnished, for Nota he s Public, Common Pluas and Supreme Court, Recorders, Ac. &.c. nt very low prices and short notice, by March 17. V. A. PLATT & CO., Neil House. LIVIIS. 25 iloz. Scives, assorted iiiimhcrn) of iron, D lras, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AM Sj SAW81! 60 Mill Saws, of Cast and Cicrmnn 3 Sterl, for sale at the sign of the Pec. 11. (JILT PADLOCK. 5llOKMAKi:irS TOOLS of nenrly every descrip-!5 tion, lor sale at the Sliou and Leather Store of MaySiO. 1BI7. II. H. KIMBALL. STAlitH. THE Columhus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others ib requested to the beautiful article of J'rarl March now bpina1 ninde. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio'Drun Store, by S. ('LA UK & CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. JScpt. 3. White LFiid, Oil mid Ilriifthca. TWENTY libls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels lOOkegs White Lead; Varnish, Paint aud Whitewash Brutdio. July IC. OEI1E, AllltOTT & CO. si;ld hionu & a;kh lltlkal wake- KOO.M. ( AVw Flore, nrxt door M est of the Pont Office.) J 1 1ST received, a large and general astiorlmeiit of (iAn-DKK and KiKi.n Skkds, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate, Mow is the lime to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. Ant) to the ladies we have to otter a select aud Inrpo variety of lloiecr tb'cctis. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store. Tratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers aro penernllv invited to call and examine, together with plnughs, &c. 6M bushels timothy seed, osnge orange, and mustard send ; also, on consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, fur sal very low. Auction The room Is now ready for the reception of (roods to be sold at public sale, ami we shall exert ourselves to give satisfaction to ull who may fuvor us with goods to-be sold in that manner. JiSO. 11I KK. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO rilYNICIANS. THE undersigned has just received, and will keep con stantautly on hund.n supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription Prompt attention will be paid t" all pre scnplions. Enquire at Denig & Sou's, corner of 1li:h and Kich streets. C. E. BOYLE. ltejtraicts Drs. Denig, Smith and Buttcrlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. New Tailoring nud Dry (ooda Itablishmcut. L. P. PRESTON 66 CO., (No SOI. Ifteh Street, Comer of Rich street,) nAVIM secured the services of Mr. Skwkj.i, as foreman, (whoso well known skill in tittinir needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, ore prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. Thev have also enlarged their store room, and are receiv ing a large supply of Iry Goods; so they can safely soy ii ey Iiuve one ol trie most ocsirame assortments oi uoin Dry (Joints nud Clothing in the City, N. R. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, tkc, always on hand, nt prim that will not fail to suit buyers. l-oIiimbus April A, UU7...tw. NEW AND FA I IIO IV ABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. BLBK and WM. F. CLOLL) have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Stnies Hotel, where they will give strict sttpntion to the Tailoring business in all its bmnches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made op on short notico, and in tho most approved style. 'Ihey respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. July &..twtf. Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Unit, Lamps, tt.( ic, Wm. A. Flntt A Co, (in the Neil Uonse,) Apa HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watchea, FVY Jdry Silver-Ware, ftomr J.omnn, Perfumery. Spectacles, (C oncave. Convei and Perifocal.) Dia-mond pointed (iold Pens, (bent maker',) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs. Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britunia Castors, Candlesticks, Cnke Baskets and Tes-tfets, superior Hazors, ftrar-ran tiii.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hemminga Needles, Mat quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (.lass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Vc. Jcc, all of which they are now selling at very low price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for iNotariea County and State officers, Societies, 6ic. Vc, and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Itec. Ci IT I E It I O IX COLOIIEO OAGtERItE-O OTVri-S. Tl:e subscriber would respectfully an nounre to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to etc rule Uaguereotvpe likenesses. by sn improved process, which gives to the picturt a much liner tone than modes o opcrntintT. Persons wishing anvlhiitg in the line of this srt, are re spec t hilly invited to call at bis rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons sre taught the art of tskin? likenesses snd preparing all kinds ot Chemicals used by ijagucrrean smuts, on he most reasonable terms. fc. A. !sl OL'GHTOiN. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STOKE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH MAHTLN, HAVE returned to their former stand. No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Hnving just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with their patronage. The attention of the Lsdiea is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Barages, Fiench work'd Collars. Chimixrlls, Psrasols, Vc. The (ientlerren are slso invited tocsll and examine their very extensive stock of Broad Cloths, C as, me res. Vestings, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April l. I AXON, SMITH & MARTIN. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1848 WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. A'o. bC, Cedar tt.,Aew York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, ti.ATE i.r.r AND JimsnN.I 0 C('ITY tho spacious five story Warehouse, No, WI, Cedar street. the whole of which is devoted to the exhibition and tale of tti single article of I Rift TED vaucoi:8. Their present stock consnta of nearly One Thousand I ackngrs, embracing some thousands of di tic rent patterns uu --inn(ii( ami comprising every iiuDg uckirauie m me lioe.FOI.ElGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for snle, (nr cash, or satisfactory creiui,ni me lowest nrices, ty tlie l'mce or l'RCktlge. New Styles aro received almost every dav, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to' be found else where. LT Printed lists of prices, corrected from day today, wuu every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of huyers. Merchants w ill be ahle to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue oi our usual stock ot this one article, is nt least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. 'Phis tact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instaad of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantngps which wo can otl'er to ueaiers perfectly oovious and it shall bo our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the linn of Lord &. Lees, and late senior nartner in the oripinal tinn of Lea & Brew ster, from whicli connection ho withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee fit Judson, under the firm of LEK. JUDSON & LEE. nnd he ventures to assure his friends nud the nublic. that the new firm will maintain the same pre-eminence in this branch of me trade, which tormoriy uisiinguisiieo ttie other two nouses to which ho belonged. New York, July b.lytw. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courtttnult $1., A'. 1"., ovponilr the Wetern Hotel. rpHK CHOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X (organized under the General Manufacturing Law nt the Slate of New York offer nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, Vaner Ihauiinu, of every variety of style and price, nud Jlordvr to match: Fire Hoard Print in trroat variety. Trarvmarrnt Window Shade. Oil Painted W indow bliadci and Wide W indow Cvrtuin Paper, of the latest stvles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in Oiese articles, to call and examine their styles and prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morninir till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew lork.Feb. 'ZK, i:tlB..7md. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life iiiMiriuice. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on" the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. fTF The avorace coht of Insurance in this Denart mentis less than one-fourth ner cent, per annum. Policies it-sued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion oi tno applicant. j.iic uepnrimcM. Policies on Lives issued daily at ont-half the usual rates of premium. n. u. Advantages mauo available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GK1FFITH, Sept. HI, 10 IS. twy, Secretary. FIKE-FIKE EIRE. THE PllOTKCTION INSDIIANCK CoWI'ANT, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills. Manufac tories, iVc, and tho contents of each, together with every other similar species ot property, against loss ok 'ham-a ok by I' ikk. Tho rates of premium ottered are as low as those of any other similar institution , and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality ot this long os t;i I dished Company. oil ice in the City lfank lluitriini, up stairs. Oct. 13..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Agent. CITV LOTH FOR SALE. THE subscribers have 60 building lots situated in the southeast part of tho city on Sevtoth st., between the National Koad and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Kich sts., and one lot on Broad it. Persons wishnm to purchase a cheap lot, would do well tocsll htdnre purchasing elsewhere. Pavmcnts easy, and title warranted. BAR EH fit Ml 'rein"'.!.!., Broadway Hole). P, S. Three good buggies aud harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good horses. J. W. BAKEU. April li)..;rnu. R L R I) I : L L , IN Tli E iV A' I L it O V8 8t HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods na invites gentlemen to call aud examine them. April 2d. .dtf. GARDEN AND FLOW ER SEEDS. THE must complete assortment from the (Junker establishment Uochcster.N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and lit bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Mower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received snd for sale by April 23. H High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. F0K sale, the materials of a Printing Olliee. consisting chiefly of a power press, price Sol1 ( lbs, of email pica, 3KI lbs. of long primer, 4(aJ lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) I.i0 lbs. ol ssinion. 100 lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, esses, stands, sticks, galleys, clianes, &.C., Ate. An opportunity might be afforded to n suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspapor. A largo and extended job olfice might be conducted. Address, post paid, trie puhiiFtiers oi ine WESTEKN CHBISTIAN JOURNAL, Arfril 17. .dtf. Columhus, Ohio. W. E. IDE, M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of the firm of Crane fit Me, Cincinnati.) Office lor the present at the residence of the ate Col, M. Jewett. May fi..dtf. REMOVAL. WING fit RICHARDS have removed their goods from No. 1. Goodale's Kow. to No. I, Neil's new budding. opposite the State buildings, w here they will be pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give them a call. Their slock has beon greatly increased and thev would sav to thoso wishing to purchase at whole- sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. "pni i. tolumbii Iiifcimiiitf'c iompaiiy. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build itttr. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, auainst loss oi damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cralt, auainst the penis of seas, lakes and river on the most tavor.nne terms. A. a, I NI.W, June 1, 1 KM. -dtf. Secretary ATOTIC'E. The co partnership heretofore eiixtintr he ll tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by mntaal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman fit Co , or having claims against them, are respectfully reuuesieii to call and settle the same with A VV. Brown fir Co., who are authorized to clog up the busi-aess of the firm. H. BliOW N, March 1. liJKt. D. S. I-OILMAN'. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Known fit Co. David S. Gorman is employed to execute the cut i tig nnd attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FI RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. nHE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Fort X and Hatter s 1 nmmings, wined tney orierlur sale at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, aides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 Carroted Russia. 100 w Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUo A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidofsn Tins. Bandineand Bindin?. Hat Leathers. Bow Strinirs Skiv era, all colors. Black snd Drab Silk Plush, Extract I.osrwvod (ium Shellac .c. Feb. 12. FAY fit KILBOl RNE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. THAT very desirable residence lor merly occupied by ET-i Saimie' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on JLslhe east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, together with ten acres of Land, containing an excellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Commons, uec, y, itrw. 4. nilH.WAY u. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTYS1X ln-lots, pleasantly situated on the soc.h rart nT tli fit Itill. nrA sV,. ..I. k. Dec. 9, 1017. j. lilDUWAY ir. CO. OURMl BOOKS sSc STAT10NE11Y. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Itookteller and Stationer, ojrpositt the State Home. VALUABLE ENGLISH BOOKSCHEAP. CARDINAL WOLSEV, by John Gait, with additionul i. lustrations from Cavendish 'a Life of Wolsoy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Loo the Tenth by William Roscoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 1709 to 1014j by F. A. Mignet. 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the state of learning from the close of the reigaof Augustus to its revival in the .iltceniu century j by Rev. Joseph Bcrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-ciiablitihrnent of Popery under Charles Hand James lit by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called U16 Magnificent by William Rnttcoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angclo; by R. Pup a, L. L. B. Lite of Ralfaello; by Quaireinere de Quincy, 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of Entrlnnd by itc Normaus its causes and its consequences in England. Scotlund, Ireland, and on the Continent by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols, Life of Luther, written bv himself. Collected and ar. ranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. i lie Roman Hepublic, by Al. Michelet. I vol. Cinq Mara.oraConBoiracv under Louis XIII. a historical Roinanco ; by Alfred do Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-pirn to the French .involution ; by F. Guizot. 3 vols. Tito above works are bound in uniform binding, and will nmke a tine addition to a library. For salo very cheap by A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social state of the principal nations ot antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. 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IlllnKK. WILLIAM GHKKIV RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Forwarders, ami Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Lino of Lake Boats, Cleveland O, Ai;ent of Clinton I.ine.O. P. Pcoville, 113. Bread St., New York: W. Monleath &. Co.. Albany. N. Y. : Hazard. Monteath fir. Sherman, BiifTalo, N. Y. Agent of (hwczo .inr. Josenh Gilbert. 17 Crenties Slip, New York Bennett At Adams, Syracuse, N. Y. Tru-man VYiman, Oswego, N. Y. mar.il 5 ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, nnd graduate of n celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give lesbons iu the (reek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. j ernis very low. Rt fenncca: Rot. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones fir Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. lit. .dtf. BROM NSV1LLE WATER-CURE ESTAU. lishment, I nyclte Co., Pennnylvnnin. THE friends of HvPKoiATHV,and the public in general, are respectfully informed Hi 4 this KstaMishmcnt, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo-ration since August, II! 17. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, snd will comfortably accommodate 25 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathing and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The balhing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water springs surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills nre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the suui nuts, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Ham.x, the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has hud several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to bo joined by Dh. Masox, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London) who ia now visitiug the best establishments in England. The Establishment has Ire en so far well patronized, and no paina will he spared to miike it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for lliern in the Establishment, at '2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light leather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseasos are successfully treated, and a cure or relief eff ected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing : Fevers, Intermitting Fevers Ague ; Inflamation of the Luags, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys; Dyspepsia Asthma Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica ami Lumbago i Gonorrhoea) Primary nnd Secondary Svphilis; Scrofula. Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick lleadnche ) Neuralgia Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis Droo sy ) Jaundice) Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens) Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affections ; Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhoea; Scaly Head; Tetter) Ringworm, fitc.fitc. Also, Female Diseases, as Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessivo, Painful, and Olwtrucled Menstruation. Jan. 2ti, KHS,..wr,oi FRANCE under Lottie Phillipe. The history o ten years, from RWO to DM0. by Louis Blanc; translated by W. K, KelJev. Just received at the new bookstore. Neil House. May 8 J. H. RILEY fit CO. LEATHER DUSTERS. 4 dozen Feather Ousters X lor fsmilies. A superior article, assorted sizes. For sale at the new Bookstore, Neil House, My 13. J. II. RILEY fit CO. NUMBER 25. CINCINNATI. m SllR IIOI SK L CIMimTI. TINGLEY & BUJITON, or PHII.AI1IF1 Pill ft H AVE OPENED A Wholesale Silk and Fancy Dress Good Estlllllikhmenl. in rinninn..!. at Ike umtheant cumtr of JW and Walnut etreiti, oppo-nil the Pearl Sheet llmttt, where they oiler for sale at the lowest rcw York and I'liilailelphia cash pricea, full and entire new assortment of GOODS in their line, composed in part of 1 i'l'As Extra auperior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Cro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, I'oult (Is Soi Brocha, plain and fancy (Jro de Swiss, do. Gro de Naples' Foulards. Lutestring. Glace, sinala anddnuhlo. nl.in pui.i.' and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard" Grenadines ; also, 3-4, 44, and -4 Gro de Khine for Man. tillas. bonnet Silks Hlace. Satin, and Gro de Naples, few Black and fancy colored of all widths and trades. Satint Black, colored, Chameleon, and Satin d Lhena. for dresses. 1 rsli'iiir Satin, Silk. Brocade. Cashmeres. Linona. Mar. aeillr s. Barathea, Venitian and Damask. Aid Ulove Alexanders. Gonet ( hesau and CheTeraux white, black and dark colored. Also, splendid assort ment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk. Pic Mic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gcnta' Silk Hose. (itnW Ml Vravatt F.ui.'lish. French. Italian. German and Canton. llatulkmhiif, Damask. Coras. Printed Poniree. (.'lion. prs, snd Linen t'ainliric. i.amrr liundkmhitjt nnd Crorals Satin, Silk, Linen Cambrics, plain KeTere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, nnd Scotch .Needlework, and Tamboure Collars, Canea, Chimazettea nnd Habits. Sewinu Silk, Nett Points and Tlca. Forty-three dill'erent atrlcs Bonnet Ribbons, embracing all qualities and styles, Misses, and Cap Kibbona, Velvet, Satin, and Tallctta Hihbona and Galloons. Fringit Linen, Mohair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimpa, Bultona, graduated Leavca nud Braids. 'rupee Blade, white, blue and rose s also. Crape Leise. Miaul Silk Brocade, Gro de Uhine, Berate, Mou. tie Lames, plain and embroidery color'd '1'liibit, Borneo, Emb'd, Pellet. Linen and Cotton Nett. Lacet Valencia, Ginipure, Egyptian, Thread nd Silk Run, Silk and Cotton, rtetts for Clips. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen nnd Woolen Beragea, plain and colored. Grenadines. Cerro Gordog. Plain and fancy Mousscline de Laines. Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. , French. German and Manchester Ginghams. Also A full assortment of Fancy Lawns. All of w hich have been purchased w ithin the Inst sixty days, and additions to the stock are daily being made by competent buyer residing East. Cincinnati, April 4. .tw.lm. VTilATl-riIAWTIlORN 6t CO., have in kJ store and tnr sale on liberal terms, SO hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignetle Brandy j 23 Ahglorv Brandy, Vintage HUB I HI " J.U.Godarddo. " lUUii I j " Olard. Dupuy dt Co., doj A ' Lafayette doi in " J. J. Dupuy do ; oU qr cnskB Madeira Wine, vnrioui Brnndst Ml " " Port do do doi AO " Sherry do do doj 30 " Sweet Malaga do do i S " " Ory do do doj 20 cases Cnhiiiet Champaign Wilio j 30 baskets Napoleon do do: 20 ' Sun fc Eagle ,0. 10 " Crown do do; 20 Heidsick do do: 40,(100 Regalia Cigars, various brands : Hi tierces Calabria l.tquonco. " in mass;" GO tioxca Cut and Dried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. l'2a Tobacco, ' our own brand;" K) " . " lbs do do; 100 " Va. do var'.ou brands; KI0 do do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; AO " Old Gov't Java CoITee j 10 Pimento: 40 basket SalladOil; 20 chests do do in flasks ; io cases Rudisheimerbrig "Rhine Wine;" 10 " Spaikling Hock ; 200 brls Bourborn Vhiskv, 3 to 8 yours old ; S puncheons St. Croix Ituni j 2 " Jsmaira do; . 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin ; SOUTIIGATK, HAWTHORN 4. CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia st. I.IGIITNlNt; nnns. Office and ilunnlactary on fulh elreet, between Main and M alnui, i vtanttatt, Ohio. S PRATT'S raleiitSpiralTwistcdCarboniled Iron Light, ning Rods, in ten Icet lengths, with Glass Isolators and Bruss arrow, connecting joints, imnroved Metalie Attach. roents for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with filtcen silver points. nmi-ii n.o uifjf puwer oi .me inn siienny aiscnargins; the air of its superabundant electricity, more than anv rod ever brought liolore the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these roils, nro beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these roils are so ensily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Re-pellers. proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Church-os, 6ic. Price only ten cents per Toot, which includes the Head, Glass liolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to ngents. IT Mr. JOHN BL'RR, of Columbus , is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the snle of the above named Light-ning Roils, with whom order mny be left. May 8. .lira CINCINNATI AIJTEUTISE3IENT. EXTENSIVE PIANOAND TEA WAItE- iiou.ua. Vm: are now building, on the corner of 7th nd Walnut t sts.. the most snlcndid Pi ann and Ta. lVg,m.m. in the Coded States. The lower floor will lie devoted exclusively to the aaleol Teas, a very large and choice stock of which will he kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern pricca. The hall above, including the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stodart it Dunham, New ork, who are now preparing for us the largest stock ever seen at on bouse East or West. Until our new moms aro floished, we shall continue to kern a good assortment of Tea and Pianos atour old stand, S. W. corner Bin and Walnut st., and at price at least 10 per cent, below all other dealers. An unlimited warrantee always given. Cincinnati, April 28. SMITH te, NIXON. M.A.SIUWKII.I. IJOSIAH DRAKE 1 ... A. H1DWELI, A CO., Commission nnd Prodncfi Merchant. No. I.I. West Front .1 LIBERAL Cash Advances made nn consignment of Produce or other merchandize. BKIKR TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette l Bruce, John Knp ler, Jnmes Calhoun, T. II. i caiman. Marsh At Co. M. Kuglcr 4. Son, Ellis St Morton, L. Worthington. Pee. 17..dly. IIARmVARF. Ain f l'Ti.ptTv" WE beg leave to intern the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in .nHiiinn tn former strock very extensive varietv of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examinstion or our tock before they make their purrhases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ess-tern cities. Our stock is comprised in nartof the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann' Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythe Scythe Sneath ; Sickles i Hay ami Manure Fork Haines Traces; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spade ; . And Looking Glasses. Also, complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all order entrusted to our care. MEAD ft WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 14 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those line teel FIRE SETTS, left at ih . sign of the I Dec. II GILT PADLOCK WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAUIUMiED. TN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter J. of Dr. Webster's original work, bis improvement up to the time of his death, and now thoruughly revised und greatly enlarged and improved by l'rof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Vale Colloge. . ITI'rice reducod to JiJ.Xfj This edition contains three time the amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet ia aold at a Irilliug advance above the price of other and limited work. 1 h dchnitions are modolaof condenaation and purity." on. It m. if. t'ulAoun, TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster' Dictionary, in erown qur-o, seem to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire to no..... the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- Aitr. ur nir, L,m.uAUk. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, IBJ8 : Theodore Frelinirhuvsan. Cbnucellor of University nf N York. ' Wm. II Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist. School Journal. Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator, Thos. H Ronton, John Davis, Jefferson Davis, ' S. A. Douglass, ' Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mas. Win. B. Calhoun. Secretary of Sute of Mas. Richard S. Rust. Commissioner nf Common School in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kinir. Superintendent nP Srlinnls In Nnw Jersey. Robert C. Wjnthrop, Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. ChristOoher Moriran. Secretary nf Kt.ta .firl SunerintMl dent of Common Schools in New York. ' Alvab Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmoro, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox, 1). D. Lyman Bencher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., P. II. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. Heman Humphrey, D. D., late President of Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Kellar. D. D. Pre.ldeat nf Wittnnharir Ollen. Ohio. ' ' ' M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professor in do. Benj. Laraheo, I. D.. Prasident Middleburv Colleire. and other diatinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Ouarto Dictionary. . ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webater, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " it is very desirnble that one standard Dictionary ahould be used by the numeroua milliona of people who are to in-hnbit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United Statea ; as the use of such a atandard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each other, and impress upon the languago unilormity and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the Innguage ahould be rendered ensy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to uain accesa to the rich atorea of aci- ence which it contains. We reioico that the American Dic tionary bids fair to become such a standard." Worthy nr Imitation The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have rocently recommended thai a copy oi wenster s Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for tho use of thos. pupils sufficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and aa n uiioa ui reicrence tor me tcaciier. l o obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every wuking hour of Jile. is one of the nnncioal obiccta of school edu. cation. What benefit of cqunl magnitude, ai so amall expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion 1 Mnny intelligent, active minded children, whose parents aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain bead ol the English language. Tenchcra, too, whose limited pecuniary meana ano seamy compensation, prevents mem Irom reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only he greatly improved themselves, but w ould bo so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would aniDlv re pay the comparatively trilling expense. W'KBSTr.R'a Dictionary in Enoland. The crown qunrto edition or 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, ui April 1st, sneaks of it in tho follow. ingu.l lerins : 1 he original edition of the American Dictionary ia too well known and appreciated in England la reouirn us tn dwell at length on ils plnn and execution. In the present edition, Prof, Goodrich has been ably assisted by aeveral eminent men, each distinguished in His own sphere of inquiry; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory, 'the work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable resenrch ; and tha style and accurncy of its typograpny would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. Thia volume must find its way into all our public aud good private libraries, for it provides the English student wilh amass "I"-, .muniiiu Uliuriuauuii, WHICH 110 WOUIO in VU1U seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mfrriam, Springfield. Mas. For sale by 1. N. WIUTINU it HUNTINGTON, Columhus, Geueral Agents for Central Ohio. Mar 21. .3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICATIONS.JUS r completed in two volume, royal octavo, $9. Ame-rican leauing cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in soveral di'partmonu of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. vvaiiace, r.sqrs., i.uilora ot the American Edition of Smith' Lending Cases. 'Phis work is upon tho plan of Smith's Lending Case, and applies the same method of research and illustration to vn nun. important orancnes oi tne law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. . v.,,. vuumi ui uit. Hoist ceieorateu oecsions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts i f th several States, linnn the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reporta of all the Statea in the Union have been collected; ao that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon tho suhjocta which are examined. The publishers have rrreat nleasure in iniTtrtninfr tha n.. feaaion, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Casos iu American Law, is now completed and ready for aale. The Decisions selected by the Editors as the Leading Ca-aea, about one hundred in number, are found in the following reports : Dallaa. U. S., Crnnch do, Whcaton do.Feters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrongh do. Connecticut Reporta. Now Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcall'do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson' Ch'y do, Johnson's Cases do, llill do. Binney do, Sergeant 6l Rawle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Ham it Gill do. Rice' S. C. do, Ohio do. 1 he notes, assuming in soveral instances the complete nesa of Treatises, occupy about haif of each v,,lon,e .,,,1 are a completo collection of all the American cares (num- uiTiing Bccim uiuiibhiiu) wiucn uenr upon tne subject dia-cussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the profeasion will find in Ihe Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminently practical in iu character, convenient in arrangement, aud in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in tho firat volume are Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Pnvments. Assignments, Attachtuenta. Attorney, kill ni L'.- change. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand Do. micil, Endorser.Eqmty, Execution, Executors, Factor, Fraudulent Conveyances, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Litem, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on iMuiie.i..uoi;iiiciii., n.uiu, ..eacies, t,ex i,oci Contractus, Lien. Mail, Msrriage, Neceasarie. Neootiahilitv llmik, tion. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments, I'ledgs, Post Olfice, Preferencea, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Prominn. rv Note. Ratification, Real Estate, Release, Kent, Arrenr Respondent, Superior, Set-off, Suretv. Time. Voluntr Conveysnce. ' In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Ireiglit, Attorney, Covenant, Discharge of Surety, Easement, Estoppel in Pais. General Average, Guaranty ,'lnsur-snce, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representstion ; Insurable Interest Valuatin ; Judgracnta ol other statea, Licenae. Memorandum Claioia notice, generally, anu as applied to the compact of guaranty, Policy, Pro Rata lre:ght, Sale by Maater, Warranty of Seaworthiness. ' Th great favor with which Smith's Leading Cases wa received by the profession, ha induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work to employ the same method in treating of other points, sap-nosed to possess interest and imnortjinen in tl,. jH.;.n.. dnce of thia country. We have formerly apoken ol the very satisfactory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In th present work they have more than fulfilled the expectations raised by the other; added to which, tha tn,7r.nh,r.l ...riin. r .k. first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publisher." Boston Law Reporter, 1847. Greslev' Rnnlt r.u.. ?.i.-.: From the becond London Kd.t.on, with IWea refrrnnir to slelphi. Bar. ' ' ""' l 'm " A '1 realise on the I.sw nf r.idone. l !, i' -r Equity by the late K. N. Gresley, Esq.; second edition, with such alterations and additions ss render it conformsble to the Statutes, decision and general orders, regulating the iiu rracuce, aa to evidence in the High Court or Chancery ; together with divera further illustrations by reference to the law and practice, as to evidence in the Court of Common Law and Civil Law, by C. A Calvert, 1 vol. 8o- T. ft J. W. JOHNSON, Law Publishers snd Importer. l'J7 Cbesnut street, P.iila. For ale by June 8. I. N. WIHTINC. ft HUNTINGTON. LIVE. FRESH burnt Lime at 4 cents per bushol, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime kiln, near the Penitentiary. July 10...t-w
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Full Text | T 3 IIJJ0WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EUii una ami rKurKJ&ruita. OryicK loutn-oait corner of Hiih itrcet and SuirnrallcY TKUAiS. Dfiily per annum, .... 00 Tii-weokly per'annum, . - 4 00 Weekly per annum, ... - 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or 1cm, one or three insertions, $. and 25 cents fur each additional insertion lor three months J.f foraii mon tin jJU lor 12 montet $ IS Longer advertise-munti in the fame proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over 50 in six months. Utthk Year.- For twelve lines 12 fourth of a col ma $20 half a column $30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CAUDS. MATTHEWS & BXTTLEI", ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south oi l. M. Wliiting ft Huntington's Book-store, up stair. Nov. 1, 1844. K. J.Matthkyv. A. B. Buttlu. 11KOADWAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Brood street, Columbus, 0- hio. April b. .tin. I. N. WHITING 4 HUNTINGTON. BOOKSELLERS and Slationers.nexldoor to the Clinton Bank. High street, Columbus. Ohio. A large assortment 11 Books and Stationery always on hand. ki:iri:iit a lillky. B OOK-BINDEKS, High street, opposite the Public OIR. i ces. Columbus. Aiie. 26, 10-15. Wm. Skibkkt. M. C. Lilmst. WilliHm B. Jarvirt V Henry Jnrvis. C10I.LEC10HS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stnirs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 11. ItMli. V. Columbus, Ohio ni?n t? a mtivi'T Ar rn.. rvEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Class, XJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, ftc. fcc, No. lb'l High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WING it ItlCIIARUS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies, Boots and Shoes, ftc. ftc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale'a How, High street. J. It. SI HOGGS, "I EALER in I.aw,Medical,Thcological.Classical, School XJ anil Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite tho State House. J. II. WI1 EATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, ftc. &-c, wholesale and retail, comer of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A lill.HOl km:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paint, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, ftc, High street, Coliiuihus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1811. I'. It. KING. D I'M.F.R IN DRY GOODS, ftc, opposite Exchange bank, cnlumlius. i-sov. i:,..u. M. II. I1ATEIIA9I, EDITOR of the Ohio Cultivator, Journal of Agrlcul-turc and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o ach month. Terms Jl per year j four copies for $3. TT Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COJISTOCK 4 CO.', FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VrmUwt, llenler.. and l.ard Oil Manufacturers. Canal b-'Sasin, Columbus, Ohio. .1. IMDGtVAY A '0N IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety oft as-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. fnW COIXIHIIUH II AT STORE. JK R0DIS1LL, High street, opposite tho State Bnild- ings, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. NEIL hoi si:. T- VVTNNF. is "at home" in the Neil limine, end will J1V. rei render all so who make their stay with linn. Dec 10. dtf 0 t-'PK'l.' nn Nnrllien.t corner of Hlffll and Town Streets. . up stairs upposite United States Hotel. Dec. 22 till" - LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pkiiry will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on enst side of High street, opposite I.N. biting ft Huntington s Bookstore Feb. I(i..t-wtf, WMJLLSIHRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale linker ft Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY 1,1 VERY STABLE. THE subscrilier has removed to the new brick stable buill by Dr. L. Goodalo, corner of Sugar and Fair nllcys, a lew s'ens from High street, and rear of the Capitol House, rrrllOltSESAM) CAURIAUES TO IKT.J$ No. a. .dtf. J. MASSEV. W. A. JlrCOY & CO., WHOLF.SALF. AND RETAIL DEALERS in Fancyand Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State Houso, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCLTT, SIGN AND II ANN Kll FAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. COLUMHUS, OHIO. 8. N. RICHARDSON t,. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in BOOTS j r-(V70:,S nd FIN VINO'S, at every kind and J. vurioty.No. 136 High sL,Col,'inbiis, Ohio. Nov-oly I'erilociil Spcrlnrloii. ALSO, double convex and concavo Spcetncles, for all ages, and in a great varictv of frames. Also, Spectacle fllass.of all kinds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low price, by VV. A. PL ATT ft CO., !!,. 7, AVil Home. ' VARNISH. 77 I71RNITI RE VARMSII N"s. I and 2. AIbo.I'oIisIi-. inKandCuach Body Vamisb.forsnle by J. B. WIIF.ATON, Druggist, March 59. Corner of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GOMJ ri;NS. A fresh supply received this day. and tiir sn.e very low. A. PLA'l T . 10, April S. IM7. Neil Home. GI N SMITH will please notice that we have forsale. at.tlie sign of the Gilt Padlock. Ilil. High street, 100 Hillo Barrels, assorted, from M to 2i0 balls to the pound. Also,(iun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guards and Thimble. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT CO. Dec. !. STTw dkess ;ooi)s. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Raliorines, Barages, Mils-lin (iingbams. Embroidered ditto, De l.in,cVe. All new styles, lor sale by WING It RICHARDS'. SAWS. HOE & CO., and Wilinot i Rowland' Mill and Cros cut iSaws ; Hoe 6i Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.; Pannel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billctt and Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ARBOTT & CO. HAUDWAIIi:. GERE, ABBOTT it CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their stock embrace more ar tides in Hie hardware line, than any other store in the State. They are disponed to sell goeds at lair rates, and would respectful ly request purchasers to call and examine their good nd prices. Oet. L !! HK WATER. JENNISON'S Patent Diaphragm ater Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable articles which re highly recommended by ail who have seen them in use, and which we are readv to cll at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. GERE, ABROl 1 CO. Nov. 6. GEN I I.N E MOISE-IIOLE ANVILS, Jl'ST received and lor sale at the siin of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale t the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. KKW HONINETN. TUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapoiitian. rnnce Albert, rancy Hrsid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afforj ed at unusually low prices. FAY MLBOLHNK. t aiuiia(.i; timwjc;n. LAMPS and Hands j India Kubtwr Cloth and Whips j Oil Cloth and Mate ; Patent Leather sxd Bindings 1'stent ('loth and Lash Frames Light Frames and Tassel Is) Springs and Axles. UKUE, ABBOTT & CO. f AIHi:S' RIIOLS. Just received a fine asortment Jj of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid drecisn I les and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which ara selling on cheaper uian eer before sold in this city. Jan 'A 11. 11. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LUMBER! LUMBER! -The subscriber has on hand forsale at hi Stcntn Saw Mill, 3 miles westo! Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb.f...tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. I' AMI OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained -J Sperm Oil, superior article t 200 gallons Whalo Ooil, forsale by FAY & KILBOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 1.5(1, High Street. MACHINE CARDS. IU0 sets of Machine Cnrda, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester,Maa-aachusetla, and for aale at No. 1611, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILROURNF.. MARKET BASKETS. Willow Market Bnsketa, a line article, at the GILT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Ginghams, Balzoriuea, Lawns and Barages. just ere 'd by April b. J WIMi it KICIIAItUS. IOO dozen 1'ilcN, OF Spear & Jackson, Motlrnm, Ibbotson, Butcher and other cclebruled makers, for aale at the sign of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 1G1 HIGH STREET. ONE HUNDRED pairs Lliptic Springs lor buggies and carriages, just received and for sule at the sign of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK, Sept. 10. Solar l.nrd Lampfu F Cornelius & Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim- 0 miliLtH of all kinils. vliolnnals nr rptnil. Iw Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil llouie. FAIRBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Couoter Balances at manufacturer's pricca. For aale bv UEliE, ABROTT & CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. (eniiine ArmilnLre Moiischnle Anvils. 01.11) box and common Vii.e, for snle at thenifrn of the A pnl 7. liILT rAUl.UUK. Nrnls mid Prcssea SEALS Enprnved, and Presses furnished, for Nota he s Public, Common Pluas and Supreme Court, Recorders, Ac. &.c. nt very low prices and short notice, by March 17. V. A. PLATT & CO., Neil House. LIVIIS. 25 iloz. Scives, assorted iiiimhcrn) of iron, D lras, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. AM Sj SAW81! 60 Mill Saws, of Cast and Cicrmnn 3 Sterl, for sale at the sign of the Pec. 11. (JILT PADLOCK. 5llOKMAKi:irS TOOLS of nenrly every descrip-!5 tion, lor sale at the Sliou and Leather Store of MaySiO. 1BI7. II. H. KIMBALL. STAlitH. THE Columhus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others ib requested to the beautiful article of J'rarl March now bpina1 ninde. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio'Drun Store, by S. ('LA UK & CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. JScpt. 3. White LFiid, Oil mid Ilriifthca. TWENTY libls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels lOOkegs White Lead; Varnish, Paint aud Whitewash Brutdio. July IC. OEI1E, AllltOTT & CO. si;ld hionu & a;kh lltlkal wake- KOO.M. ( AVw Flore, nrxt door M est of the Pont Office.) J 1 1ST received, a large and general astiorlmeiit of (iAn-DKK and KiKi.n Skkds, embracing every desirable variety adapted to this climate, Mow is the lime to obtain seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. Ant) to the ladies we have to otter a select aud Inrpo variety of lloiecr tb'cctis. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store. Tratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers aro penernllv invited to call and examine, together with plnughs, &c. 6M bushels timothy seed, osnge orange, and mustard send ; also, on consignment, a large lot of fruit trees, fur sal very low. Auction The room Is now ready for the reception of (roods to be sold at public sale, ami we shall exert ourselves to give satisfaction to ull who may fuvor us with goods to-be sold in that manner. JiSO. 11I KK. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO rilYNICIANS. THE undersigned has just received, and will keep con stantautly on hund.n supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription Prompt attention will be paid t" all pre scnplions. Enquire at Denig & Sou's, corner of 1li:h and Kich streets. C. E. BOYLE. ltejtraicts Drs. Denig, Smith and Buttcrlield. Sept. 17.. dtf. New Tailoring nud Dry (ooda Itablishmcut. L. P. PRESTON 66 CO., (No SOI. Ifteh Street, Comer of Rich street,) nAVIM secured the services of Mr. Skwkj.i, as foreman, (whoso well known skill in tittinir needs no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, ore prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. Thev have also enlarged their store room, and are receiv ing a large supply of Iry Goods; so they can safely soy ii ey Iiuve one ol trie most ocsirame assortments oi uoin Dry (Joints nud Clothing in the City, N. R. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, tkc, always on hand, nt prim that will not fail to suit buyers. l-oIiimbus April A, UU7...tw. NEW AND FA I IIO IV ABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. BLBK and WM. F. CLOLL) have just opened a new Tailor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Stnies Hotel, where they will give strict sttpntion to the Tailoring business in all its bmnches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made op on short notico, and in tho most approved style. 'Ihey respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. July &..twtf. Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Unit, Lamps, tt.( ic, Wm. A. Flntt A Co, (in the Neil Uonse,) Apa HAVE on hand a good assortment of Watchea, FVY Jdry Silver-Ware, ftomr J.omnn, Perfumery. Spectacles, (C oncave. Convei and Perifocal.) Dia-mond pointed (iold Pens, (bent maker',) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Combs. Brushes for the Hair, Clothes and Teeth, Plated and Britunia Castors, Candlesticks, Cnke Baskets and Tes-tfets, superior Hazors, ftrar-ran tiii.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hemminga Needles, Mat quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (.lass and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Vc. Jcc, all of which they are now selling at very low price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals Engraved for iNotariea County and State officers, Societies, 6ic. Vc, and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Itec. Ci IT I E It I O IX COLOIIEO OAGtERItE-O OTVri-S. Tl:e subscriber would respectfully an nounre to the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos' block, where he is prepared to etc rule Uaguereotvpe likenesses. by sn improved process, which gives to the picturt a much liner tone than modes o opcrntintT. Persons wishing anvlhiitg in the line of this srt, are re spec t hilly invited to call at bis rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons sre taught the art of tskin? likenesses snd preparing all kinds ot Chemicals used by ijagucrrean smuts, on he most reasonable terms. fc. A. !sl OL'GHTOiN. Oct. 30.. dtf. THE NEW STOKE AT HOME, AGAIN. FAXON. SMITH MAHTLN, HAVE returned to their former stand. No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wait on all who may call on them. Hnving just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feel confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor them with their patronage. The attention of the Lsdiea is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Barages, Fiench work'd Collars. Chimixrlls, Psrasols, Vc. The (ientlerren are slso invited tocsll and examine their very extensive stock of Broad Cloths, C as, me res. Vestings, Cravats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April l. I AXON, SMITH & MARTIN. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1848 WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. A'o. bC, Cedar tt.,Aew York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, ti.ATE i.r.r AND JimsnN.I 0 C('ITY tho spacious five story Warehouse, No, WI, Cedar street. the whole of which is devoted to the exhibition and tale of tti single article of I Rift TED vaucoi:8. Their present stock consnta of nearly One Thousand I ackngrs, embracing some thousands of di tic rent patterns uu --inn(ii( ami comprising every iiuDg uckirauie m me lioe.FOI.ElGN and DOMESTIC. All of which are offered for snle, (nr cash, or satisfactory creiui,ni me lowest nrices, ty tlie l'mce or l'RCktlge. New Styles aro received almost every dav, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to' be found else where. LT Printed lists of prices, corrected from day today, wuu every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of huyers. Merchants w ill be ahle to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue oi our usual stock ot this one article, is nt least twice the value of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. 'Phis tact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instaad of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantngps which wo can otl'er to ueaiers perfectly oovious and it shall bo our care that none who visit our establishment shall meet with any disappointment.Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the linn of Lord &. Lees, and late senior nartner in the oripinal tinn of Lea & Brew ster, from whicli connection ho withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Lee fit Judson, under the firm of LEK. JUDSON & LEE. nnd he ventures to assure his friends nud the nublic. that the new firm will maintain the same pre-eminence in this branch of me trade, which tormoriy uisiinguisiieo ttie other two nouses to which ho belonged. New York, July b.lytw. PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, A'o. 10, Courtttnult $1., A'. 1"., ovponilr the Wetern Hotel. rpHK CHOTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY X (organized under the General Manufacturing Law nt the Slate of New York offer nt wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, Vaner Ihauiinu, of every variety of style and price, nud Jlordvr to match: Fire Hoard Print in trroat variety. Trarvmarrnt Window Shade. Oil Painted W indow bliadci and Wide W indow Cvrtuin Paper, of the latest stvles and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in Oiese articles, to call and examine their styles and prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Stock from 6 o'clock in the morninir till 10 o' clock in the evening. JNew lork.Feb. 'ZK, i:tlB..7md. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life iiiMiriuice. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on" the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. fTF The avorace coht of Insurance in this Denart mentis less than one-fourth ner cent, per annum. Policies it-sued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion oi tno applicant. j.iic uepnrimcM. Policies on Lives issued daily at ont-half the usual rates of premium. n. u. Advantages mauo available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GK1FFITH, Sept. HI, 10 IS. twy, Secretary. FIKE-FIKE EIRE. THE PllOTKCTION INSDIIANCK CoWI'ANT, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this city to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills. Manufac tories, iVc, and tho contents of each, together with every other similar species ot property, against loss ok 'ham-a ok by I' ikk. Tho rates of premium ottered are as low as those of any other similar institution , and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality ot this long os t;i I dished Company. oil ice in the City lfank lluitriini, up stairs. Oct. 13..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN. Agent. CITV LOTH FOR SALE. THE subscribers have 60 building lots situated in the southeast part of tho city on Sevtoth st., between the National Koad and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Kich sts., and one lot on Broad it. Persons wishnm to purchase a cheap lot, would do well tocsll htdnre purchasing elsewhere. Pavmcnts easy, and title warranted. BAR EH fit Ml 'rein"'.!.!., Broadway Hole). P, S. Three good buggies aud harness for sale cheap, or exchange for good horses. J. W. BAKEU. April li)..;rnu. R L R I) I : L L , IN Tli E iV A' I L it O V8 8t HAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods na invites gentlemen to call aud examine them. April 2d. .dtf. GARDEN AND FLOW ER SEEDS. THE must complete assortment from the (Junker establishment Uochcster.N. Y., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and lit bison's do. Two hundred varieties of Mower Seeds, of the various kinds, (Thorburns) all fresh, just received snd for sale by April 23. H High st. A RARE CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. F0K sale, the materials of a Printing Olliee. consisting chiefly of a power press, price Sol1 ( lbs, of email pica, 3KI lbs. of long primer, 4(aJ lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) I.i0 lbs. ol ssinion. 100 lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, esses, stands, sticks, galleys, clianes, &.C., Ate. An opportunity might be afforded to n suitable person to pay in part for the materials, by printing a weekly religious newspapor. A largo and extended job olfice might be conducted. Address, post paid, trie puhiiFtiers oi ine WESTEKN CHBISTIAN JOURNAL, Arfril 17. .dtf. Columhus, Ohio. W. E. IDE, M. I)., DENTIST. (Late of the firm of Crane fit Me, Cincinnati.) Office lor the present at the residence of the ate Col, M. Jewett. May fi..dtf. REMOVAL. WING fit RICHARDS have removed their goods from No. 1. Goodale's Kow. to No. I, Neil's new budding. opposite the State buildings, w here they will be pleased to see their old customers, and all others that may be pleased to give them a call. Their slock has beon greatly increased and thev would sav to thoso wishing to purchase at whole- sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. "pni i. tolumbii Iiifcimiiitf'c iompaiiy. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build itttr. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, auainst loss oi damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-cralt, auainst the penis of seas, lakes and river on the most tavor.nne terms. A. a, I NI.W, June 1, 1 KM. -dtf. Secretary ATOTIC'E. The co partnership heretofore eiixtintr he ll tween the undersigned, was this day dissolved by mntaal consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ol D. S. Forman fit Co , or having claims against them, are respectfully reuuesieii to call and settle the same with A VV. Brown fir Co., who are authorized to clog up the busi-aess of the firm. H. BliOW N, March 1. liJKt. D. S. I-OILMAN'. II. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Known fit Co. David S. Gorman is employed to execute the cut i tig nnd attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FI RS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. nHE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Fort X and Hatter s 1 nmmings, wined tney orierlur sale at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, aides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 Carroted Russia. 100 w Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUo A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidofsn Tins. Bandineand Bindin?. Hat Leathers. Bow Strinirs Skiv era, all colors. Black snd Drab Silk Plush, Extract I.osrwvod (ium Shellac .c. Feb. 12. FAY fit KILBOl RNE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. THAT very desirable residence lor merly occupied by ET-i Saimie' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on JLslhe east, and opposite the Blind Asylum, together with ten acres of Land, containing an excellent fruit orchard attached thereto, will be sold on favorable terms, by Commons, uec, y, itrw. 4. nilH.WAY u. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTYS1X ln-lots, pleasantly situated on the soc.h rart nT tli fit Itill. nrA sV,. ..I. k. Dec. 9, 1017. j. lilDUWAY ir. CO. OURMl BOOKS sSc STAT10NE11Y. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Itookteller and Stationer, ojrpositt the State Home. VALUABLE ENGLISH BOOKSCHEAP. CARDINAL WOLSEV, by John Gait, with additionul i. lustrations from Cavendish 'a Life of Wolsoy, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life nnd Pontificate of Loo the Tenth by William Roscoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 1709 to 1014j by F. A. Mignet. 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the state of learning from the close of the reigaof Augustus to its revival in the .iltceniu century j by Rev. Joseph Bcrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-ciiablitihrnent of Popery under Charles Hand James lit by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called U16 Magnificent by William Rnttcoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael Angclo; by R. Pup a, L. L. B. 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The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history o the colonics founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., m. 11. a, wuu questions adapted lor the use ol schools 1 vol. pp. 7y7, For sale by Feb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. 1REVOLUTION. In consequence of the recent rev-V oltition in Franco, and the present excited state of Europe, the subscriber is selling Books, Stationery, at greatly reduced prices. His stock nf Books, Stationery, Poper Hangings. Ate, is very full, nnd great bargains are to be had " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling off very low, to make room for a new stock. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us first and last. " So mote it bo." April 13. J J. R. SCROGGS. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Tainting; being chiefly a compilation from tho celebrated Manual ol Bouvier, and others. Tho whole ad;inted. by the method of its arrangement, and tho completeness of its detail, as well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, ns for sclf'instruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vo canuiary; lor sale Py tcb. ai.j J. K. bt -HOGGS. PAPER HANGINGS. A choice snd well selected UHKortment of every variety or.d price, from 1,50 to 10 per dozen bolts; Bordering of almost every descrip. tion, varying in price from 5!.c to 52.50per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to the above Papers aud Borderiims. itelinir confident that thev will cornnare favor. ably with auv other stock in the city. For sale at the Bookstore of " Mareh '2d 1 J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Lalin books; Cornelius Nenos; Latin proBO composition: first Greek Lessons; (.reek prose composition and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. J. K. i?CROGGS. LITE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. 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IlllnKK. WILLIAM GHKKIV RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Forwarders, ami Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Lino of Lake Boats, Cleveland O, Ai;ent of Clinton I.ine.O. P. Pcoville, 113. Bread St., New York: W. Monleath &. Co.. Albany. N. Y. : Hazard. Monteath fir. Sherman, BiifTalo, N. Y. Agent of (hwczo .inr. Josenh Gilbert. 17 Crenties Slip, New York Bennett At Adams, Syracuse, N. Y. Tru-man VYiman, Oswego, N. Y. mar.il 5 ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, nnd graduate of n celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give lesbons iu the (reek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. j ernis very low. Rt fenncca: Rot. Mr. H. L. Richards. Drs. Jones fir Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. lit. .dtf. BROM NSV1LLE WATER-CURE ESTAU. lishment, I nyclte Co., Pennnylvnnin. THE friends of HvPKoiATHV,and the public in general, are respectfully informed Hi 4 this KstaMishmcnt, built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo-ration since August, II! 17. The building is 70 feet bv 30, two stories high, snd will comfortably accommodate 25 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleeping and bathing and dressing rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The balhing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-water springs surround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighboring hills nre abundant, and the exertion of reaching the suui nuts, is amply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Ham.x, the proprietor, who resides in the establish ment, has hud several years' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expects to bo joined by Dh. Masox, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London) who ia now visitiug the best establishments in England. The Establishment has Ire en so far well patronized, and no paina will he spared to miike it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses board can be had for lliern in the Establishment, at '2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles : two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light leather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseasos are successfully treated, and a cure or relief eff ected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of too long standing : Fevers, Intermitting Fevers Ague ; Inflamation of the Luags, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys; Dyspepsia Asthma Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica ami Lumbago i Gonorrhoea) Primary nnd Secondary Svphilis; Scrofula. Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick lleadnche ) Neuralgia Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis Droo sy ) Jaundice) Habitual Costiveness; Delirium Tremens) Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Affections ; Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhoea; Scaly Head; Tetter) Ringworm, fitc.fitc. Also, Female Diseases, as Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessivo, Painful, and Olwtrucled Menstruation. Jan. 2ti, KHS,..wr,oi FRANCE under Lottie Phillipe. The history o ten years, from RWO to DM0. by Louis Blanc; translated by W. K, KelJev. Just received at the new bookstore. Neil House. May 8 J. H. RILEY fit CO. LEATHER DUSTERS. 4 dozen Feather Ousters X lor fsmilies. A superior article, assorted sizes. For sale at the new Bookstore, Neil House, My 13. J. II. RILEY fit CO. NUMBER 25. CINCINNATI. m SllR IIOI SK L CIMimTI. TINGLEY & BUJITON, or PHII.AI1IF1 Pill ft H AVE OPENED A Wholesale Silk and Fancy Dress Good Estlllllikhmenl. in rinninn..!. at Ike umtheant cumtr of JW and Walnut etreiti, oppo-nil the Pearl Sheet llmttt, where they oiler for sale at the lowest rcw York and I'liilailelphia cash pricea, full and entire new assortment of GOODS in their line, composed in part of 1 i'l'As Extra auperior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Cro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, I'oult (Is Soi Brocha, plain and fancy (Jro de Swiss, do. Gro de Naples' Foulards. Lutestring. Glace, sinala anddnuhlo. nl.in pui.i.' and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard" Grenadines ; also, 3-4, 44, and -4 Gro de Khine for Man. tillas. bonnet Silks Hlace. Satin, and Gro de Naples, few Black and fancy colored of all widths and trades. Satint Black, colored, Chameleon, and Satin d Lhena. for dresses. 1 rsli'iiir Satin, Silk. Brocade. Cashmeres. Linona. Mar. aeillr s. Barathea, Venitian and Damask. Aid Ulove Alexanders. Gonet ( hesau and CheTeraux white, black and dark colored. Also, splendid assort ment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk. Pic Mic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gcnta' Silk Hose. (itnW Ml Vravatt F.ui.'lish. French. Italian. German and Canton. llatulkmhiif, Damask. Coras. Printed Poniree. (.'lion. prs, snd Linen t'ainliric. i.amrr liundkmhitjt nnd Crorals Satin, Silk, Linen Cambrics, plain KeTere and French Needlework, French' Swiss, nnd Scotch .Needlework, and Tamboure Collars, Canea, Chimazettea nnd Habits. Sewinu Silk, Nett Points and Tlca. Forty-three dill'erent atrlcs Bonnet Ribbons, embracing all qualities and styles, Misses, and Cap Kibbona, Velvet, Satin, and Tallctta Hihbona and Galloons. Fringit Linen, Mohair and Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimpa, Bultona, graduated Leavca nud Braids. 'rupee Blade, white, blue and rose s also. Crape Leise. Miaul Silk Brocade, Gro de Uhine, Berate, Mou. tie Lames, plain and embroidery color'd '1'liibit, Borneo, Emb'd, Pellet. Linen and Cotton Nett. Lacet Valencia, Ginipure, Egyptian, Thread nd Silk Run, Silk and Cotton, rtetts for Clips. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Dress Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen nnd Woolen Beragea, plain and colored. Grenadines. Cerro Gordog. Plain and fancy Mousscline de Laines. Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. , French. German and Manchester Ginghams. Also A full assortment of Fancy Lawns. All of w hich have been purchased w ithin the Inst sixty days, and additions to the stock are daily being made by competent buyer residing East. Cincinnati, April 4. .tw.lm. VTilATl-riIAWTIlORN 6t CO., have in kJ store and tnr sale on liberal terms, SO hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignetle Brandy j 23 Ahglorv Brandy, Vintage HUB I HI " J.U.Godarddo. " lUUii I j " Olard. Dupuy dt Co., doj A ' Lafayette doi in " J. J. Dupuy do ; oU qr cnskB Madeira Wine, vnrioui Brnndst Ml " " Port do do doi AO " Sherry do do doj 30 " Sweet Malaga do do i S " " Ory do do doj 20 cases Cnhiiiet Champaign Wilio j 30 baskets Napoleon do do: 20 ' Sun fc Eagle ,0. 10 " Crown do do; 20 Heidsick do do: 40,(100 Regalia Cigars, various brands : Hi tierces Calabria l.tquonco. " in mass;" GO tioxca Cut and Dried Cnewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. l'2a Tobacco, ' our own brand;" K) " . " lbs do do; 100 " Va. do var'.ou brands; KI0 do do do; 100 bags Rio Coffee ; AO " Old Gov't Java CoITee j 10 Pimento: 40 basket SalladOil; 20 chests do do in flasks ; io cases Rudisheimerbrig "Rhine Wine;" 10 " Spaikling Hock ; 200 brls Bourborn Vhiskv, 3 to 8 yours old ; S puncheons St. Croix Ituni j 2 " Jsmaira do; . 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin ; SOUTIIGATK, HAWTHORN 4. CO.. Cincinnati, May 4. 21 Columbia st. I.IGIITNlNt; nnns. Office and ilunnlactary on fulh elreet, between Main and M alnui, i vtanttatt, Ohio. S PRATT'S raleiitSpiralTwistcdCarboniled Iron Light, ning Rods, in ten Icet lengths, with Glass Isolators and Bruss arrow, connecting joints, imnroved Metalie Attach. roents for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with filtcen silver points. nmi-ii n.o uifjf puwer oi .me inn siienny aiscnargins; the air of its superabundant electricity, more than anv rod ever brought liolore the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these roils, nro beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning ; these roils are so ensily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The immense patronage and extensive use of these Lightning Re-pellers. proves how satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Church-os, 6ic. Price only ten cents per Toot, which includes the Head, Glass liolaiers, Metallic Attachment, packing and all char-ges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to ngents. IT Mr. JOHN BL'RR, of Columbus , is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the snle of the above named Light-ning Roils, with whom order mny be left. May 8. .lira CINCINNATI AIJTEUTISE3IENT. EXTENSIVE PIANOAND TEA WAItE- iiou.ua. Vm: are now building, on the corner of 7th nd Walnut t sts.. the most snlcndid Pi ann and Ta. lVg,m.m. in the Coded States. The lower floor will lie devoted exclusively to the aaleol Teas, a very large and choice stock of which will he kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern pricca. The hall above, including the whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stodart it Dunham, New ork, who are now preparing for us the largest stock ever seen at on bouse East or West. Until our new moms aro floished, we shall continue to kern a good assortment of Tea and Pianos atour old stand, S. W. corner Bin and Walnut st., and at price at least 10 per cent, below all other dealers. An unlimited warrantee always given. Cincinnati, April 28. SMITH te, NIXON. M.A.SIUWKII.I. IJOSIAH DRAKE 1 ... A. H1DWELI, A CO., Commission nnd Prodncfi Merchant. No. I.I. West Front .1 LIBERAL Cash Advances made nn consignment of Produce or other merchandize. BKIKR TO Messick, Taylor & Watts, Daggette l Bruce, John Knp ler, Jnmes Calhoun, T. II. i caiman. Marsh At Co. M. Kuglcr 4. Son, Ellis St Morton, L. Worthington. Pee. 17..dly. IIARmVARF. Ain f l'Ti.ptTv" WE beg leave to intern the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in .nHiiinn tn former strock very extensive varietv of Goods in the Haid ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examinstion or our tock before they make their purrhases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ess-tern cities. Our stock is comprised in nartof the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann' Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythe Scythe Sneath ; Sickles i Hay ami Manure Fork Haines Traces; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spade ; . And Looking Glasses. Also, complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all order entrusted to our care. MEAD ft WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 14 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those line teel FIRE SETTS, left at ih . sign of the I Dec. II GILT PADLOCK WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAUIUMiED. TN one volume crown quarto. Containing all the matter J. of Dr. Webster's original work, bis improvement up to the time of his death, and now thoruughly revised und greatly enlarged and improved by l'rof. C. A. GOODRICH, of Vale Colloge. . ITI'rice reducod to JiJ.Xfj This edition contains three time the amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any abridgment of this work, yet ia aold at a Irilliug advance above the price of other and limited work. 1 h dchnitions are modolaof condenaation and purity." on. It m. if. t'ulAoun, TESTIMONIALS. The new edition of Webster' Dictionary, in erown qur-o, seem to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire to no..... the MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE and RELIABLE DICTION- Aitr. ur nir, L,m.uAUk. Signed by the following gentlemen, March, IBJ8 : Theodore Frelinirhuvsan. Cbnucellor of University nf N York. ' Wm. II Campbell, editor N. Y. Dist. School Journal. Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator, Thos. H Ronton, John Davis, Jefferson Davis, ' S. A. Douglass, ' Geo. N Brings, Governor of Mas. Win. B. Calhoun. Secretary of Sute of Mas. Richard S. Rust. Commissioner nf Common School in New Hampshire. Theodore F. Kinir. Superintendent nP Srlinnls In Nnw Jersey. Robert C. Wjnthrop, Speaker ot the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents. John Young, Governor of New York. ChristOoher Moriran. Secretary nf Kt.ta .firl SunerintMl dent of Common Schools in New York. ' Alvab Hunt, Treasurer of New York. Millard Fillmoro, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox, 1). D. Lyman Bencher, D. D., President of Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowe, D. D., P. II. Allen. Professors in do. Rev. Heman Humphrey, D. D., late President of Amherst College. Rev. Ezra Kellar. D. D. Pre.ldeat nf Wittnnharir Ollen. Ohio. ' ' ' M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professor in do. Benj. Laraheo, I. D.. Prasident Middleburv Colleire. and other diatinguished gentlemen. The previous edition of Webster's Ouarto Dictionary. . ceived the following recommendation from Daniel Webater, Levi Woodbury, Theodore Frelinghuysen, and 101 other members of Congress. " it is very desirnble that one standard Dictionary ahould be used by the numeroua milliona of people who are to in-hnbit the vast extent of territory belonging to the United Statea ; as the use of such a atandard may prevent the formation of dialecta in States remote from each other, and impress upon the languago unilormity and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the Innguage ahould be rendered ensy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners who wish to uain accesa to the rich atorea of aci- ence which it contains. We reioico that the American Dic tionary bids fair to become such a standard." Worthy nr Imitation The School Committee of the town of Bradford, Mass., have rocently recommended thai a copy oi wenster s Dictionary, (quarto unabridged,) be placed in each ot the principal schools, for tho use of thos. pupils sufficiently advanced to be benefitted by it, and aa n uiioa ui reicrence tor me tcaciier. l o obtain an intimate knowledge of our own language, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or the enjoyment of every wuking hour of Jile. is one of the nnncioal obiccta of school edu. cation. What benefit of cqunl magnitude, ai so amall expense, ran be placed within the reach of the rising genera tion 1 Mnny intelligent, active minded children, whose parents aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain bead ol the English language. Tenchcra, too, whose limited pecuniary meana ano seamy compensation, prevents mem Irom reaping the advantages the work is designed to impart, would not only he greatly improved themselves, but w ould bo so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would aniDlv re pay the comparatively trilling expense. W'KBSTr.R'a Dictionary in Enoland. The crown qunrto edition or 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, ui April 1st, sneaks of it in tho follow. ingu.l lerins : 1 he original edition of the American Dictionary ia too well known and appreciated in England la reouirn us tn dwell at length on ils plnn and execution. In the present edition, Prof, Goodrich has been ably assisted by aeveral eminent men, each distinguished in His own sphere of inquiry; and the result is in the highest degree satisfactory, 'the work is a noble monument ol erudition, and indefatigable resenrch ; and tha style and accurncy of its typograpny would do honor to the press of any country in Europe. Thia volume must find its way into all our public aud good private libraries, for it provides the English student wilh amass "I"-, .muniiiu Uliuriuauuii, WHICH 110 WOUIO in VU1U seek for elsewhere. Published by G. At C Mfrriam, Springfield. Mas. For sale by 1. N. WIUTINU it HUNTINGTON, Columhus, Geueral Agents for Central Ohio. Mar 21. .3mw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW PUBLICATIONS.JUS r completed in two volume, royal octavo, $9. Ame-rican leauing cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in soveral di'partmonu of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H. B. vvaiiace, r.sqrs., i.uilora ot the American Edition of Smith' Lending Cases. 'Phis work is upon tho plan of Smith's Lending Case, and applies the same method of research and illustration to vn nun. important orancnes oi tne law which were not included therein, and is, in effect, a continuation of that work. . v.,,. vuumi ui uit. Hoist ceieorateu oecsions in the Federal Courts, and the Courts i f th several States, linnn the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reporta of all the Statea in the Union have been collected; ao that the work presents a comple.e view of American Law, upon tho suhjocta which are examined. The publishers have rrreat nleasure in iniTtrtninfr tha n.. feaaion, that this highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Casos iu American Law, is now completed and ready for aale. The Decisions selected by the Editors as the Leading Ca-aea, about one hundred in number, are found in the following reports : Dallaa. U. S., Crnnch do, Whcaton do.Feters do, Gallison do, Brockenbrongh do. Connecticut Reporta. Now Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Metcall'do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson' Ch'y do, Johnson's Cases do, llill do. Binney do, Sergeant 6l Rawle do, Kawle do, Wharton do, Barr do, Ham it Gill do. Rice' S. C. do, Ohio do. 1 he notes, assuming in soveral instances the complete nesa of Treatises, occupy about haif of each v,,lon,e .,,,1 are a completo collection of all the American cares (num- uiTiing Bccim uiuiibhiiu) wiucn uenr upon tne subject dia-cussed, either directly or incidentally. A wide and thorough range of research has been taken by the learned Editors, and the profeasion will find in Ihe Select Decisions of American Law now offered to their notice, a work eminently practical in iu character, convenient in arrangement, aud in its editorial department claiming place in the first rank of American Law Writings. The principal points illustrated in tho firat volume are Account, Administrator, Agency, Annuity, Application of Pnvments. Assignments, Attachtuenta. Attorney, kill ni L'.- change. Bill of Lading, Commissions, Consignee, Contract, Conveyance, Corporation, Deed, Del Credere, Demand Do. micil, Endorser.Eqmty, Execution, Executors, Factor, Fraudulent Conveyances, Guaranty, Guardian, Guardian ad Litem, Indemnity, Infancy, Instructions, Interest, Interest on iMuiie.i..uoi;iiiciii., n.uiu, ..eacies, t,ex i,oci Contractus, Lien. Mail, Msrriage, Neceasarie. Neootiahilitv llmik, tion. Notice, Overdue, Partnership. Payments, I'ledgs, Post Olfice, Preferencea, Presentment, Prochien Ami. Prominn. rv Note. Ratification, Real Estate, Release, Kent, Arrenr Respondent, Superior, Set-off, Suretv. Time. Voluntr Conveysnce. ' In the second volume are Abandonment, Appraisement of Ireiglit, Attorney, Covenant, Discharge of Surety, Easement, Estoppel in Pais. General Average, Guaranty ,'lnsur-snce, Insurable Interest Forfeiture of Policy ; Insurable Interest Representstion ; Insurable Interest Valuatin ; Judgracnta ol other statea, Licenae. Memorandum Claioia notice, generally, anu as applied to the compact of guaranty, Policy, Pro Rata lre:ght, Sale by Maater, Warranty of Seaworthiness. ' Th great favor with which Smith's Leading Cases wa received by the profession, ha induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who were the American editors of that work to employ the same method in treating of other points, sap-nosed to possess interest and imnortjinen in tl,. jH.;.n.. dnce of thia country. We have formerly apoken ol the very satisfactory manner in which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In th present work they have more than fulfilled the expectations raised by the other; added to which, tha tn,7r.nh,r.l ...riin. r .k. first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publisher." 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