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T V PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AD PROPRIETOR. Orrici souu-aasl comer of High street ud Sugar alley TERMS. Daily during the stssion of the Legislature, end S 00 tn-weemy uie reuiiuci v. u ;c, Til-weekly per annum, J Weekly pr annum, 00 Termi of Adyertisin,;. Twelve linee or lew, one or three insertions, Jl, andS5 eenta for earn additional insertion for three months $5 form months Jlf-for 12 monies S'- Longer d'"t'-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent on the amount overj in six months. By th V :. r or twelve lines JI2 fourth of a column J'-D half a column g:IO whole column g40. BUSINESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORMAS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. M. Whiting Si. Huntington s Bimk-store, tip stairs. K.J. Matthews. Nov. 1, M4j. A. B. Bltti.h. iTNTVIIITlBiG & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, neil door totheClinton Bank. Hiffli street.Columbus.Ohio. A large assortmeni of Books and Stationery always on hand. si:ibi:rt & lili.ey. OOOK-BINDKKS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, Columbus. Aug. 56, 1S45. Wm. SlIBtHT. M. C. LlLl.KT. William B. Jamil A Heary Jams, ClOLLtC'lOKS and Account Settlers, for rranklin and J adjoining counties, will sttend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality aud despatch, aud upon reasonable Office, up stairs, Rrst door north of McCoy's store. April H, l!S4o. y. Columbus, Ohio VERB, ABBOTT & CO., BKLF.P.S in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (slue, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, 4c. No. Itil High street, sign of the Gil, Fad'lock. WING & BU nARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hry Cioods. t.roce-lies, Boots and Shoes. 4c. &c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's How, High street jTit. sciiocu.s, DEALER in I.sw.Meilical.'l'licologlcal.C lassical.Srhoo and .M iscellaneoua Books, superior Stationery and V all Paper, at Derby a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. VII EATON, . DRUCiCIST.ind Dealer in I'atent Medicines, Paints.Oi Is, Dve Stull's.tilass, 4c. &c, wholesale and retail, corner of Higli and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KIl.BOlKNi:, DEALERS in Drv ticMids. lirocerics. Hardware, Urujs, Medicines. Paiiita.Oils, Dve Sturls, Leather, Boots and Shoos, ic, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1H-H. C. K. KING, .. . EALER l PRV HOODS, &c, opposite Mrbange Hank. Columbus. I,lt'- .tf. M. H. BATEHAM, . EDITOR of the Ohio l'iii.riVAToK,a Journal of Agnrul. ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 1 Jth o ach month. Terms $1 per year j four copies for S3. p" Oltire in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDIMi a.m. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. KIUGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great vuriety ol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. COM J11H S HAT STOKE. JK. Rt'DISll.L, High street, opposite the State Build- inirs, always keepa on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caiis of the latest fnshiona. Hats made to order. JOHN M. KINNEY, l'cmalicnl Agent. No. 3,,ieil House, rereives subscriptions for any Maganne published in tho United States, and delivers them to city subscribers fnt of rmstagf. He also receives subscriptions for any Paper, ami delivers them to any part of the city subscribers paying postage. cu- A W. I'- B. VVn.cox and A. F. I'f.hbt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhce on cast side of High atrect, opposite 1. N. luting fc H nlington'a Bo,,kstore. Feb. lfi..t-wtr. WALTER AMOS, Tailor, AT0T1FIF.S his customers sud the public generally, that he has opened his establishment two doors south of the Ohio State Journal uuice, wnere nicy ""Vr iuvited to call. Nnr.l. WM. WIM.SIIIRE RILEY, SCRdlCAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Airent for Alcock's 1'remiuin Teeth. For sale Baker Si ltiley's Patent Foreep Key. nia W . A. Mr( OY V CO., it.RSiLK AM) HKTAIL DF.ALKRS in Fancy and Stanle Drv (iooda and tiroceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. WATCHES, a rimn nrtmenf of all the different kinds, inst re- A reived, and for sale at lo-v prices. We have some of the fit that were ever oflered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLAT'P & CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOLS. AFRESH supply of Coopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. " J t.lllVIVHi ns,ii"i, b, ALSO, double ronvii snil conenve Sectaclcs, Tor all ages, and in a great variety of framea. Also.Spectacle (ilasa. ol all kinOS, Ulieu in OMi Irani.-. . r,.., , -.. ie,,by W. A. PL ATT A CO., low price Aril ibiue. eu. T CnrriiiKe Spring, ND Alles. Bucgv Lamps. Ilamls and India Rnhbert loth L. for sale at the sign of the HILT PADLOCK. Beet Juniiila Mmls. SSORTFD sues, from 1 p'ny to 4U p'nT, for sale at the J sign of the April 7 (ilLT PADLOt N. PAINT HKI SUES. A FILL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, just received and forsale by J. B. WIIF.TON, Asajr- If- Comer of High and Broad sts. NAILS. ALL siies Cut and Wrought Nails, at the nm or the MaySL GILT PADLOt K. LAC KSitl ITS' BELLOW S, real Annitage Mouse Hole Anvils. Common. Ci tter-KeT and Solid boi ices. For .ale at 1W, H.fel. street, sign of ' '"J I)ec.7. F AY A. MLHOLrlNK. rT')ACN. Five tlmnssnd pounds of smoked Sides and J Shoulders, in prime enter, nr sale ny April t iril VI. tWi. JUtliU Blll.l.r.lt. IV". ... "IK" BRANBIES. 6 hall piies Otard. Pupnv it Co. Cognac J do Sarterac IIIDI doi 3 do S do 10 do A do I I do For sale hv Msy I.1B47. do 1HUS do Maglory do l.eger Freres do; (iodaril, III .'i. Champnigne j A lei. Seiunette Cfjnsr ; JOHN T. FOOTEACO., 3-t Columbia street CHAM PAH. NFS.- . . , 1(1 baskets Napoleon ( rnwn. miarta and pints j IA do Luc de Montibello do doj 13 do 40 do 40 do For sale by Mav 1, fM7. Borpiet do no I Compte de Paris do do) Irroy do do j JOHN T. FOOTF. CO.. S-l Colun.bia alreet s a ii ii i ir r tiummim:. Trr I.enther.warrsn. led not to gum j l atent Leather and Binding, and Pa tent Moleskin, Plain and Fisured India Rubber Cloth; Bnrey Lamps, various sues and patterns Hub Bards, mail. Breton, and common patternt j Brass bark ( urtain Frames, with glasses ; Urmmm il... I'lsfed llOOr HailfileS 1 Fliptic Sprirgs D'O Atlesj Buggy Boiesj Wrenches-Oil Cloth. Mala and Whips. A good assortment of the above goods this day received, end for sale low, by T. P. ELLIS A CO., Not. I!. No. 94 High street- CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac 40 M. real Trincipe Cigais: 1M. Havana! isars; 0 doi. Mrs Miller s fine cnt chewing Tobacco; I.W do John Anderson's doi H O do Goodwin's pstrntpresi'd doj 10 Jars Mrs. Miller s Snuff ) IOO doien I lb. paper Smoking Tobaccoj 110 do lib. do do; 0 boxes pipes ; Jnst received srd for sale by JOHN MILLER, CORDIAL.- , ,. , M) baskets Anisette Cordial ) 10 case Ceracoa do) It do Marisrhinn do) 20 do HaB:borg ( herry Cordial ; For sale by JOHN T. FOOTE A CO., Mav I. iCAT. 34 Columbia street CARRIAGE SPRINGS. 7t paira Buggy tod Carriage Springs. . , So setts Busgv and Carriage; Alice. P"t received and Tor tale low at the uga of tlx GILT PADLOCK. Dec. 9. OHIO TRZ-WEEKLY. "VOUJME XI. ' COLUMBUsTtHURSDAY, JULY 15, 1847. NUMBER 3. SPRING STYLE OF HATS T70R 1847. Just received by April 6. WING & RICHARDS. SALMON. FRESH No. I Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish ; Grand Bank Codlish. This day received and for sale, by July II. JOHN MILLER. TANNER'S OIL. IOR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drugstore 'of J. B. WHI'.ATON, Oct. 53. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acqucdiicta, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. MILL AM) CROSS CUT SAWS. Y & KH.BOLKNE keep a constant supply of Row. and's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices. V A KNISII. rHnNm'RE VARNISH Nos. I and I. Also, relish i' ing and Coach Body V armsh. lor sale by J. B. WHKATON, Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. lOl.D PENS. A IresU supplv receivea tnis ony. nnu Lr lor sa,e very low. VY. A. PLA'l'T At iO, Aoril 3, 1847. Neil House. GVN SM ITHS will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, Ilil. High street, 100 Rille Barrels, assorted, from (ill to 2'JO balls to the pound. Also, Gun Lorks of various kinds, Butts, Guards and Thimbles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT At CO. Dec. 9. Superior Daguerreotype Minintures. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to his friends and the citizens of Columbus generally, as well as the public at large, that he ia prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinnev & Lamson, and one door North ol tho American Hotel, formerly Humphrey's Daguorreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would just sav that, having devoted about seven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time had'aceesa to and studied in the magnificent galleries nnd collections of Paintings, Sculpture and Daguerreotvpea owned by the government of the Cm-led States, and those of others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artists and public men, in his possession, will show,) he feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to evcrv other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonioue style, colored to the life, will ploaso call at their earlieat ennvenieneo, March fi. .t-wtt. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 1.1. GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Primed Lawns, Raliorines, Barages, Mils-tin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto. De Lains, c. All new stvles, lor sale by WING Ai RICHARDS'. April 1 1 . SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wilmot At Rowland's Mill and Cross cut Mawsj Hoe At Co. snd Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo. Spear At Jackson'a and oilier Hand do. Pannel and ripping do., Butchers' and Back do.; Billett aud Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT At CO. HAMS! HAMS)! HAMS 1 1 1 Sugar cured by the subscriber, and wnrranted equal in quality to any in these tnited States, are now ready, snd forsale by JOHN MILLER, March 4. 92. High atreet. FAMILY FLOCK. HAVING made arrangements with some of the best mills in Springlield, for Flour, we shnll for the future be supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Cnll on us. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK At CO. COLIMBI S AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita!, jiso.oia Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the F.ichange and City Banks, Columbus. Tl.MO. GRIFFITH, Sept. la. 1813. Secretary. GENIINE MOISE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received nnd for sale at the aiun of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUN1 ATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, IT! CST received, and for sale low, brass, 30 hour and alarm J ("locks, of Jerome's make. June '21 W. A. PLATT At CO., Neil House. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, w hich can be nrtbrd ed at unusually low prices. FAY At KILBOLRNE. I'M BER I LI" MB EH 1 The subscriber has on hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west o( Columbus, a largo and complete assortment of Country Lumlier of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quanlitv of Refuse Lumlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will lie promptly attended to. Fch.6..tf M. L. SLLLIVANT. CARRIAGE TII1MMINGS. LAMPS and Hands ; India Rubber ( loth suit Vt hipe) Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent leather and Bindings; Patent t'lolb and Dash frames) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs ami Alles. GERE, ABBOTT Ac CO. 1NSI RANC E. IOSSES hv Fire or Water insured against npon libera J forma, bv the long established and well known Protec tion insurance Compaov of the citv of llartlord, Connecticut. E. HOIIBINS. lien. Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.Jfi. M J. GILBERT, Agent, I olumbu. I AMI OIL. 3(0 gallons Blenched Winter Slrsined j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; '. gallons Whale Ooil, forsale by FAY At KII.ROI RNE, Dec. 7. No. lai, High Street MACHINE CARDS. HO sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. lflil, llich street. Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOI'RNE. A 1 AYNAKI) At NOTES' Writing Ink. HI .aid.. 1. 1 oi. bottles I Ink; t'-O doi. 4 oa. do. hf. pt. SO dot. pint do. do) do) do ) do. do. 30 dox. qt do. do; This Ink has been in use more than twenty years, and the testimony respecting it is the same from ail parts of the country. U hen the best jiidtres among our Registers of Deeda. Merrhants. Writing Masters, and Officers of Banks unite in saying that thev have found it s better article than Ihey have ever before need, it is evident that no one tlD be troubled with Imd Ink. Received and for sale, wholesale and retail, br DERBY, BRADLEY A Co., Cincinnati. June K. 113. Main St., bet. 3d snd Ith, west side. MONONGAIIEI.A MIIISKF.Y.-20 barrele old Monongibcla W hi'kev lor sale bv Msy I. '47. J FOOTF. A CO., 31 Colombia street a largfTTsmirt JIENT OF Ginghams. Italiorines, Lawns and Barsges. just ere d by April . WING A RICHARDS. 100 dnzttt Files, OF Spear A Jackson. Motiram, Ibbotson. Botcher and other celebrated makers, for tele st the siyn of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE TH'MiRED pairs Lliptie Springs for bnisiee and earriaires, just received and for sale at the ein of the Sept 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES -VF Domestic Irlsniilacture, the best in the market, for J sale at the sign of Uie GILT PADLOCK. Sept 10. Solar Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A Co.. manufacture. Also, Laaap Triae-mings of all kinds.wboleeale or retail, br Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT A CO., Aril 7owse. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale hr UERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. S'g of the Gilt Pad Lock. PRIZES IN GREGORY A Co'a Aleiandna.D. C. and KentuckT Slate Lotteries, redeemed at my Of-tee. Neil Ueoat, two doors rata of the Stase OtDe. INtrr.s. IKAH.B1RD. STATE JOURNAL T)LAIN and figured India KubberCloth, for carriage tope, J. warranted not to gum. Also, t nmage l rtmmiugSj generally. T. P. ELLIS A CO., Sept. 8 No. 94, High st PEACH BRANDY. 3 casks old Tennessee. Peach Brandv forsale by JOHN T. FOOTE A CO.. May 1, 11)47. 34 Columbia street Genuine A rim .nee Moucrhole AnviU OLID box and commou VUes, lormle at thonipn of th A prn . uiLi rAULUV i. SPAKhMNG IiOCK. W ciwt of diifprent brands, for sale by JOHN T. H10TE & CO., M:iv 1, IA). 3-1 Ci lumbia street. Sen If and J'reatet. SEALS F.ncraTfd, and Seal l'reic furnished, for Kotag ries Public, Common Pteai and Supreme Court, Ha-con en. Sic. ice, at very low priors and tliort notict, by March 17. V. A. PLATT &c CO., lSeil Houio. STARCH. THE Columtmi Starch Factnry is now in operation. The attention of dealers and other is requested to the beau-tit'ul article of Peurl March now beinp made. Country Merchant and other supplied from the depot at the OhioIrujr Store. by N. CLARK At CO. Cat) 1 1 and the high it market price at all times paid for White Corn. tiept. 8. While Lend, Oil and Ilruuhe. TWT.NTY bbls. Linseed Oil, iu whole and half barrel ; 100 keus White Lend; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July hi. CiKKK, ABI10TT & CO. t.;Ki:, ABBOTT & C O. No. 1G1 lii:h street, Stare, just rereired THRKF. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire, aaiorted, from INo. 9 to . S(X)0 lbs. Log Chains; 500 pair Trace Chains; 0 doi. Ames' Shnrel and Spades j 10 doi. Manure Forks. July 16. DKt'iiS MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. -rpllK BubBcriber have just received a lore addition to J. their stock of Druys, Medicines. Oils, Paints, Ate., which tliev offer at wholesale and retail, on the most c com mixta tnuiterma. lAufr.4.1 FAY At KlLBOl'KM.. MACHINE CARDS. TIIK subflcribera have for sale 60 setts Machine Cards fancy aud nlain set, Nos. 30, 31. 3 33, and M, wire also. Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester. Mass. ren.iz. t ai oc MLnuunjc. pO EPICI KES. lOOCous Fresh Lobsters; L tOO Cans Fresh Salmon ; KM) do do Chins ; 1()0 do do Cod Fish: 100 do do Sardines, inrpe size 100 do do do d size j 100 do do do 3d size ; All hermetically sealed, and oa frenb as when tiken from their native element. Just re reived and for nnlc by JOHN MILLF.K.Gmeer, Dec. 7. No. y7 High street. TIN PLATE. Till: subscriber have for sale .rH) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxes M do ; also, Wire, assorted No., Kuisii and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. 12. FAY Ac MLHOl'RNE. GROCERIES. TIIF. subscriber oiler for sale at their old stand, No. & lloodale's Row, 1C hhds. prime jN. O. Siiprar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Ba(rs Kio Coffee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young Hyson Tea. Pepper, Spice. Ginger, Alc, A: c. March 1. FAY At KILBOURNK. CINCINNATI vs. NEW YORK. TRANSI'AliKNT Window Shade. Wholesale and Retail. HARRINGTON & McCHF.UiHT, South side of Fourth Blreet, between Walnut and V ine, keep constantly on hand snd manufacture to order, Shades of anv length, width or design, and CHALLRM.K COMPARISON with any others in the West. We wnrmnt our Shades to wash and not fade. AInCHKMICAL SllADKS painted to order. RTF SH ADl'.S PIT I P iRATlS..O N. B. I bis is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cincincati, March 27..t-wly. FVRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THK subscribers have just received a larpe stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for ale at Uie lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, side. ft) double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. HX) Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUo-K first rate nsKortment of Silk and Cotton aid int, Tin. Bandinirand Binding, HatLeitbers, How Strincs Skiv ers.all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Plush, F.Ttmrt Lonwood Gum Shellac &c. Feb. li.l FAY At KILBOURNK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. HORACE WELLS AKtnt of the CinnnnaU Type Foundry and Printer' W'arehojue Keens on hand, and manufactures to order, almost every Tariety of printer's materials, of the latest styles and most durable materials, wholesale and retail, "ut eastern prices with a very libernble discount for ensh. Persons wishing to purchase an office, on application, will be furnished with an estimate ot the quantity ami cost or it, ny tlietr stating tne worn re quired to te none, tlie size ot tneir paper, Ac, olc The Washington Pressc manufactured at this establish ment, are inferior to none a great improvement in their construction, as well a a reduction of price, having taken place. Power presse made to order. Superior Proof presses, wholly of Iron, nnd an assortment of German Type. Fancy type. cuts and Itorders.fromtheFoundries of Bruce Ai Co, and White Ac Johnston, kept on hind. Persons purchasing for rash are especially invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Tvne. but little worn, for sale low. March ll,liin..t-wiim. EOIl RIBBONS. TIIF. new stvle of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June i7. W. A. r LA l l at i w.,:itii Mouse. ARNlsTl. 200 gallons pure Copal Varnish. 100 gal-Ions extra Coach Varnish, for sale at Hih St.. by Dee. 7. FAY At KILROl RNK. PRINTING INK. WAHRANTFDas pond as anr other mannfsctnred in the I nited States. The eulisrnbers harms been appointed sffents for the sale of J. A. Jsmea' Prinlinn Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinnati. Aiarcn I. r .-i - imi-hwi i u FHhncslock's Vermifp(te, WIIOLF.SALK and KcUil, at the lfruir More of J. B. WHKATON. April V. Corner of Broad and High sta. w INF.S." ob hhds. and rjr. casks I ort, Tarioos brands and 2ft do do do Madeira do do do; grades SI) qr. casks Sherrr. ranous brands and grades ) IS do Muscat) 0(1 do S. Malaff! For sale h JOHN T. FOOTE. CO.. Ma, 1. 11117. At (""luiobia street ,i)ii;itu;s. GO! HHPS. New Orleans ugarj 311 ham-Is Molasses J SMI Sack. Rio Coffee : fiO Sacks l.atraarra Coffee ; 4(1 Half Cheats Vnsm llrsoa Tea SO - Imperial Tea ; 30 " " 'ienpowder Tea, 1(10 Catty boxes Tea j I.ri0 barrels Mackerel, all numbers; 710 bnshrle Dried Peaches ; tifl ketrs Nails, assorted ; 7ft boxes Msnnfaetnred Tobaecai 10 bags Alepice; SO " 1'epper. Msdder. Indigo, Alum, Riee, Loaf Snrar. Rimer. Ac lie. for sale by THOM A S W. RI.V1, March 9, 1H47. J7 Main street, Cincinnati. 1 nf BOXES TIN PLATE. 1 UVJ IMS) lbs. Brsii.r s topper II, 14, 16 aad tOlb. hheeU. 30 b W inch. llsTX) lbs. Tin'd Copper, 16 ot, 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 toll. For tale st No. lid, High street, eien of the Broad te.oy Dee. 7. TAV eV KILBOLRNE. CLARET. CASKS St Julie UarM; m do St Kit-phe do I tb do Hsat Bnoa doi 100 SO do C htea Laiittedo: tq do Cbateatt Msrpwn do. or sale bj JNO. T. FOOTT k CO., Apnl li. 34 Co.aabu atrMt. Cwcianti OIL AND PAINTS. OH A kP" pure White Lead, ground in oil 4JV 2i bbls. Linseed Oil 10 bbls. Turpentine; Pry White Lead, Red Lead. Venetian Fed, Yellow Oeher, Paris White and Chrome Green ; Chrome Yellow. Litharge j Paint and White-wash Brushes, Acc. Arc. Just received and forsale. by FAY & KILBOLRNE, April 28. No. 153, High St., sign of the Broad-axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES. QrA PAIRS Children's Shoes, various qualities and tOv styles, just received at the lign of the Golden Boot, corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old stnnd, which will be sold cheap for cash. May 4. H. H. KIMBALL. BARLEY WANTED. 5000' BUSHKLS Barlev wanted, for which we will pay the hi it best price in cash. Oct. 4 tw&w. B. COMSTOCK & CO. WANTED. Tflflfl BL'SIIK.LSOals,J0tXJilo.Klaisee(l.;(in0do.Tii. J JJ J oinv seed. B. I'O.MSTCK'K 6c CO. rnAA I-'!s- ('otton Chain, No. S to lli. JUUU S.WOIbs. l otion Bals. Wirk Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale br . leb. If FAY &. KILBOI'RNE. LIMBER. all sizes and Qualities. tJUU.,UUU 3()0.(XH)rt. Poplar do. J 300.000 Pine Shingle, warranted. A lanre and well assorted lot of all kinds and sizes of country stud, together with assarted sizes Window Sash. We auk the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stock ; and would state that wc Imve made ar rangements so that we shall always have a Urge stock oo hand, and will not he undersold by anv on. Aup. 18. B. COMSTOCK At CO. J. Ii. COFFR0T1I & Co., HAVE removed their Hat Store to the east side of High street, two doors south of the Lxchantre Bun it. where gentlemen can always be accommodated with Hats ami Caps as cheap as the cheapest. JN B. Brelie St Coster's spring ;y.e of Hat jut re ceived from New York Caxb paid for shipping fur. March fl0..t-w3m. LADIES' SATCHELS AM) CARPET BAGS. A(iK.KKAL assorlincnt of W ilton, H runnels, enitian nnd Ingrain ('nrot Hntrssnd Lalies'Satchel,withand without clasp, just received, cheaper than ever, and for sale by ' E. N. SLOCCM, Mnv 8, .V1 door south of the State House. Whips! Mliiits! Whins! AVERY latpe nnd superior asuortment ol Carnape, Trot, and Buggy W hip (nut nnd whalebone.) Hiding Whips, Haw Hides, a a new article of Teaiuiters' Whips, just received, cheaper than ever, for sale bv E. N. SLOCCM, May 4. 3d door south of the State House. SA DDLES A large and elegant aiiortmcntif Ladies' and Men Saddles, of new and rich style. Also, Bridles of all kinds, Marti ngali, Saddlebags, fire., of a variety of style, fur sale cheap, by E. S, SLOCCM. Mnv 4. 3d door south of the State House. Si ADDLE, HARNESS AND tO T K L IS K illHiiuliictorv. Tho sutwcriix'f lias removed to the iew lincfc Building.SdiKir south of the State House, opposite Whiting tV Huntington' Book Store, where he is manufacturing, and ha now on hand, a very extensive anil elegant assortment of article usually kepi at such establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and eiamine. CT Military work and repairing executed to order aa unui.1. May 4 K. IS. SLOCLM. T RINKS! TKINKS! Hard Leather and Imitation Trunk, of nil sizes and patterns. Also, Hand Trunks of superior style and workman- i ship, now manufacturing and on hand, ' at the manufactory of E. N. SLOCCM, 3d door south of the State House, a K I.Yin ALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed to the corner store jtfca room in the Journal Building, on High St., nearlv oppofite to his former stand, where b he w ill he found ready to wait upon hi former cntiioiiK-ra and all others wno mav see fit to rail. April 15. .t-wtt". II. II. KIMBALL. ROCE R YAN D COM M ISSlorTll V SI NESS. T Peter Rinnan, hnving retired from the firm of Kent, Kinnan & Co., his tins day formed a copartnership with Stephen Card and James A' Phillips, under the name, stvl and firm of KINNAN, CAKl) & CO., in the Wholesale Cirocerv and Comminion hufunea. in the City ot INew York, The business will be conducted at No. '.U Broid street pktkr klnna.n, stf.phi:n cki), james a. phillips. Hated New York. March 1 lf;i7...t.wf.m. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING, p TIIK ubscriher repeetfullv inform the puhlie that they have located in this citv, at No. YJH High street, a few doors North ot L. P. Preston k Co s. Store, where they will manufacture and keep on hand large assortment of every description of Caps, which will be sold at KaMern prices for cash. Tailoring of all kinds earned on. A good assortment of Cloths, Vc, on hand, which will he sold cheap. M. MOHKISON cV CO. Common Feb. lfi, !Rl7..t-wlv. WINDOW SASH. T the aign of the Gift Padlock 'o. lfil, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with (dass and Putty always in hand. GF.RE, ABBOTT CO. August 6. Johlv Mi l.r!m. W. B. Barrt. WHITE LEAD. THE subscriber having enlarged and improved their Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and gronnd in oil. to any amount thit miy be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of W lute Lend, and that to be a strictly prime. reniiie article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which will bf warrantrd as such to all who may purr-hane. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence may be phred ia the pnnty of every ptnind M White I-eid manufactured by as; which pa renew will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, hut will he found rnnrh more economical ia its ase, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it pomesse. thereby giving a far better fin if h with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three ; of which every painter will bear witness. Office on Walnut stieet, be twee front "nd Second tY Cincinnati. Ohio. Mi LLNAN CO. Apnl !. ..mt-w. HARDWARE A!I CITLKRV. E rs-s; IcaTc to info lli Merchants of rh Wcstrra countrr that sc sre anw rrcaiTintr in ariditioa to onr fcrmcr strork a f cry eitcnsire raritT of (Inorls ia the Hani. wni line, of American. Knzhsh anrffiermaa manufactare. We particularly request tlie Merchaate to an eiaminatioa of onr stock before the. make their jmrchaee. ia other markets, aa we are confident that onr nVicea will he fnnnrf enrrcsTtondinl, low with those of ew York and other Kas tera cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : r'ollin's. Simmon's, and Maaa's Aita; Mill and X Cnt Saws; lira, snd Grain Srjlhes ; ficthe Sneaths : Sicklea; IUt and Maaan Forks; liaaaea ; Traces; Hoes; Ansils; Shore, and psdes; And Looking (ilasses. Also, a eoaiplete assortment of 5helf Fanlwarg. I rootot ud partK-nlir aueatMsa will se giTea as aJI or ders eatnatcd t car on. MF.AO k WlSTOJI. March . .t-wtf. S. IS Pearl street, Cncnwati. Ll'MRKR fanmhed aa short aone-t. Ordera left wita C. Scott, im the rear af lass Joaraal or. will ha promptlT attenaM toi I eh. 16, IB47. .t-wtf. onOESAKER'S TfOL f seari. rerr deacrn O toon, for sale at titt Sao, sad Leather Store of tUj to, 18.7. a a KIM BALL. Q m 1847. SANDUSKY. OHIO. IS. lupins & Co., WAREHOUSING, POKWARDING, AND COMM1S-ion Merchants, agents of the Man-held and Sandusky City Kail road company, and connected with the Mad Hiver and Lake Krie Hail road, will act a agent for all Canal line, also fur Buffalo, Oswego. New York, Boston. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Beaver, Cleveland, Krie and Ie-troit Forwanlers, and all classes of lake vessels. They hare great and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or selling all kinds ot produce or merchandize intrusted to their care, and will assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over other. All property consigned them for transportation, by land or water, will have immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required Thev are the sole agents of the Mansfield and Sandusky Citv Railroad company, at this point. The load is 67 miles in length, and oner great inducements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Delaware, Richland, Knox, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They are also connected with the Mad River and Lake F.rie Railroad, now opened to Bellfontaine, Ml mile through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hani in and Logan. Merchants ia these and adjoining counties, will find a nfrimuirt advantage in consigning their good to them. They will make advance on produce going to market, or for transportation charge on merchandize. To amid miicarnaire. delar. and nxtra ehartres. all oacka- pes should be nlainlv marked to tlie " Care of B. Hintrin 6l Co.".. March 2U. ii. LEE. KNAPP & PALEN. WPIISSIOV HUM, AM) LKATUER MERCHANTS, No. 10. Jacob Street. New York. WILL make advance in Cau, on consignment of Leather, Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of iochds on receipt at their Store. Refer to 31. u. ttetiuian, y l o., IWassillon, u., J. ti. inttemlen, Cleveland, O., O. Klcmm tV Co., do., M. Johnson, Cashier. Toledo, O , J. W. McMillnn, Akron. O..H. 11. Kimball. Co- umDUB.u. April -.-.J.n.t-Tv V5 V. b. f. IMTKD STATUS HOTEL, JfKSH STREET, One Square South of the State Honse CITY OF COLCMBLH. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleated to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and tilted up in good taste ; and with the addition and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western couutry. Columbus, March '!!. P. II. OLMSTED. (llV MMtlU MMHIS! THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Cioods now opening on lirnrtd street, the first lrv Oooda Store from the National Road Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in all nrticlcs. Cloths from 52 00 up Calico from ft, up. (iinghaina, fine, for 25 cent. l,awns. 25 " Satinett from 37 cts up. Jean. " 20 ' ' Tweeds at Orgundie, " 25 M. DeLaines, Shawls, Hanii kerchiefs, Cravat, Ribbon, dioves, tvc. For goods rati and vUl be sold low by merchant who look well and sate unnecessary expenses, via. 450 a year rent, and from 5IU0 to $lH0 a year for hired clerks. Will the public bear this in mind when they desire to purchase goods at small profits f If they do, then call at the Store where goods are marked at the lowest figures, by your humble servant. J. H. MITCHELL. May LK.t-wlf. Tivoi1!! am) shi;i;t.irox me MANUFACTORY. 1STOVES, Ac. nEYL tk M ASON have formed a copartnership to rarrr on the above business, at I be old stand of J. K. Ileyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnish their customer with any article in their line, at the very lowest rate. Constantly on hand, Copper and Bras Kettle, from one to thirty gallons, JOB' WORK punctually attended to on the shortest notice.Feather. Rags, Beeswax, Old Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mav 13.. t-wtf. Fancy Ihein and Srourintr, BY n. COM; No.lftO, high street, U est tide p Me tray, brtwten 7'oirn and Kich is. THE undersigned , with pleasure return his sincere thank to the public for the lilwral patrnnnge he ha received in his new business, and from the encouragement received already, he is induced to continue, determined to snare no efforts to render the greatest satisfaction ( all his work is in sured, r.very description ol dyeing he n prepared to do ) renovating and acouring of the neatest ami most perfect order, it matter not how delicate the garment or fabric of wollen, cotton, silk, etc., he is prepared to return it to its original color and appearance. He hope to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HENRY COLE. 3i ay Zf...fmt-w. New Tailoring and Dry C-ood Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO.. (Xo SOI, High Street, Corner o Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Srwr.i.i, as foreman, (whoae well known skill in fittintr needs no praise,) and also some of the best jonrnevmen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, and are receiv ing a large supply of Lry Goods; so they can aafely Bay nay nave ne oi ine nosi oesiranie assortments ot ootft Dry Hood mud Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnet. ke.. always on hand, at price, that will not fail to suit buyers. Miinnni April !, ut-,. .IW. KILN DRIED CORN THE undersigned are Agents for the ale of IIomartT$ Compound Ctflndricnl Rotary drain Dryer, for the States of Ohio and Indiana. We will put up a Machine with individual rights, or sell counties, township, or towne. A medium machine incapable of drvimr I.jOO bnshels oer dy of i honrs. Requires but little room in the basement oi a mill or vv arehnoM. and can he propelled by any kind of power, either steam, water or horse. It can be pat up in navs from the time ordered. We will have one in opera tion at the" Miami Valley Mills.' Middletown. Ohio, where those dtenoeed to purchase can ee for themselves. Address orders or commonicatiom to the subscribers. TAYLOR, FILLER A CO., June 17.. Cm. Vat. 51 Cincinnati. To the Volunteer ho nerved in the War nffRinftt Meiico. GENERAL AGENCY AT THE CITY OF WASH-lNr,To. -Simvr.i. STrTTmi;, Jnstice of the Peace, General Agent.Notary Pnbiie,A.eMfT'itfullyinforTnsthe volnnleers whe bavs lately retained to their hemes from Menco and the reprenentatives of deceased soldiers, that he is prepared to undertake the settlement of tbeir claims with the department at Washington, on the most reasonable terms. He will aVe obtain Bonntr Ijind Warrants, or Treannrr Scrip, and will forward the same with s little delay as possible, and will attend to any other business reqniring the aid of an agent. In conscience of the vast number of application, persona applying forinfomationare required to pay the postage, and also remit a small fee for the information the mar desire to obtain. Mr. Stittimn is known to moat of those who ham been in Congress for the last 15 or 2(1 years, or who have occupied any rmWic station at WashiMrtom. trfnee opposite the Treasury, Jnne 15..l-wim. V A L t A B L EA h ESTATE FOR SALeT THE nheeriber wishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the properry on which he now resides, containing shout 30 seres, eonsiatinr ra part of eut-lots in Crwbs sd-difiow of R5. WS, f9 and (, WtS. snd part of Htf.and li seres sdjormnf the above out-lots, all lymg on the Natinnsl Rosd. nar sne Blinn Ama. Also, lots io. 15, lb, 17, so arm 'J7, also on th Natiewal Road, late the rropertv of J. N. hamotoa. The first described nrnperty is susceptible of sub-dirt!-, and wdl be sold in whole' or in parts, to sett purrhawr. The last named Ma contain about 30 acres, and the lot 15 has the snort nVirWe situation for a country residence any wlWe near Columbus. Any person wishing te entasre rn the erery business or GsnienTng. would do wt n i a wine the above property, and the subscriber will take pleasure ia sbowmc the same te penons wishing to purchase. All the above property is snasted within a haaf Mile of Cefumhue. AMOS b. RAMSEY. Columbus. May 20, lM7..t-vrtf. GLAM. OAA bores I bv 10 aud 10 br If Glass; UU inrtdo. large sites, frota 10 by U to It by 25; IXiJXlO lights Window Sh. Just reeved, and for aele.bv FAY fc KILBOLRNE, April St. 5e. U9, Hifk st,sigief the Broad-tie. IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY. NOTES on the Early Settlement of the North Western Territory j by Jaoob Burnet, of Cincinnati. One vol., octavo. Price This volume will be welcomed by a large elaa of readsra aa a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. The author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the events of the past aiitv years in tlie rapid growth uf the West. We subjoin extracts from a few, out of many testimonials which have been received respecting the merits of the work. From the LovuviiU Journal. We regard this work as one of the most important contribution yet made to the Historical department of Western Literature. u Persona wishing, to inform themselves of the great events that have marked the progress of the North-Western Ter ritory, will nowbare find a work 10 well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtleaa have a circulation commensurate with ita uncommon inter est and merits." Frjm the Ohio mate Journal. u We predict that here ia not only an u Ameri can Book" that will be read but a u Western" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, a well abroad as at home. Few readers will be willing to forego it perusal. " i He north-Western Territory ' was uie comprenensiru appellation of the country which now comprises the States of Ohio, Indiana, Mlinoit, Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among ita very earliest settler " one of the comprehensive mind, energy uf character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to write its early annals for tlie benefit of posterity." t rom me t tnrmnart t nrontcu, u Such a work i original in it nature authoritative as testimonyand belongs to the class of memoirs for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories themselves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside of the present generation, and by thatdistant posterity which will so largely have profited by the labor of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the Pioneer of the valley of the Ohio." r rom the Cincinnati Herald. Every part of this work is in teres tins, and forma a valu able contribution to the substantial literature ot the country. The accounts of the different oiliiary expeditions under Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, the important enteprisea of Gen. Geo. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labor of Wilkin son, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the time, which can be found ao accurately no where else." iom CisVs Advertiser. No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in tlie fidelity of statements, as the ample competency of the writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, I suppose the book; ha never been surpassed; as an example, the character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar man any omer pioneer oi note given in uch terms that no one who did not learn tlie fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would sunpect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsis ted ai ine ume oeiwccn ine parties. From the Arte 1 "or Tribune. " This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving a it doe so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indiana while it ia valuable and interesting in ita relation of those Revolutionary events in which all the Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we are certain he has entertainingly," jf'rofn the Cincinnati Atlas. otfter living man possesses the same ad vantage for the authorship of such a work. It is ail within his own memory' all that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantage of treating of a long Reriea of events from hi own knowledge, and that knowledge ia of the most reliable kind." from the Cincinnati iraxttle. a indeed there is no portion of Judge Burnet volume that i not full of interest to one who care to know the History of the W est, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." DERBY, BRADLEY At Co., 113, Main it., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 22. Woolson'i New Hot Air luukin; Store. THIS Stove wa recently patented, and has been pronounced bv all who have used it to be decidedly the best Cookinf tftovt in market. It has been improved in construction and arrangement in many respects, and com bines perfect simplicity in operation, with more of the im provemeut of the day than can be found in any other cook ing stove. The oven, which ts very large, is heated in the moat perfect manner, by hot air chambers in the Jlues, which obviates the only objection to stove oven, and render the baking similar and in all respects equal to the brick oven. In fact, it ia warranted to perform all culinary operations in the moat satisfactory manner, and consumes less fuel than any other stove of similar capacity. Also, Wool son's Western Empire Cooking Stove, with furniture complete. For aale by T. P. ELLIS & CO., Aug. 57. tw 96 High street, Columbus. HARDWARE. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nail. Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tool, and every article in the Hardware line. They also keen on hand a general aupply of Mil itary (roods. They have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar nest and best assortmeni of Door Hangings and Trimming ever brought to this market I among which are 60 doxen New Haven Mortice and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knobs. 10 do mineral, pearl, white and plated Bell Fulls. 1ft do Rikeman k. Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Door Lock, with iheave and braaa rail complete. 20 do North A Stanley's and Mattison, Russell eV Co s rim and plate Locks, with brass and iron bolts. 10 do Mackerel's, Isbel. Curtis tk Co'a and Western Blind Fasten inpa. 900 do Greenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. I 1000 gross New England Screws, assorted. House builders and others will nnd every article in the I hardware line upon as good terms aa at any other place in central Ohio, at the aign of the GILT PADLOCK, Aug. iy. ittto. no. ioi nign sc. Columbus. Columbus Insurance Company. fire and Marine. THE attention of the public is called to the followinf scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, sdopted by ite board of Directors, It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring become largely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk to himself, oner advantages su perior to tlie remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance and that they will be justly appreciated by this community Prate of Return Premiums, On every tingle premium, . . - 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from S5O0O to 12MJ0. . 2 On net gross annual premiums amounting tectum and upwards, - - . . 1J This Company continue to insure every species of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, .roods, wares and mrran. dues and other prnnertv contained therein, sninrt In n dsmage trw fire t also, steamboat and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and ether water-craft, aninat th nnU of .kM aTMi on the most favorabls terms. A. S. CHEW, June 1, 1844. lTtw. Secretary. OHIO Mt'TCAL FIRE I5SCRA5CE CO. Via. at J t If. - mwtm Jill's innuianrc Property, on the mont sppmred principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Dennrlinent. I f The avers rnmt AT luauniv. th.a) rUMWauat ia less than one -fourth per cent, per annum. PollCieS IMIlMt M ka Ml'T.1.1 mm nJaai tka JMa. Iioa of the applicant. Lite irepnrtment. Policies em I.iM laamrri tail at mmmjdf tKa amll NiM ef premium. jV B. Advantages made available on twe or arare contia feneies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter' Building, between the Eh binge and Citv Bank. High street, Co jnjM Tl llYl'UV ilUlrk'ITU Sept. 16, 1&45 twy. Secretary. 6,000 ftTOCK HOGS WASTED, AVERAGING inoto 1.V) pounds." he delivered at Kew Rtrhnvoad. Ohio, on the Ohio river. SO miles above Cm-einnati, ia the month of August next. Cash will be paid for the eaase oa delivery. For fnrther partirujars. drovers and ethers willplesee call on DAVlDGIB',eRtcaand. er COHOON A PFRLN. ( racumau. July ..w5-Ci. Omx.
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Full Text | T V PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, EDITOR AD PROPRIETOR. Orrici souu-aasl comer of High street ud Sugar alley TERMS. Daily during the stssion of the Legislature, end S 00 tn-weemy uie reuiiuci v. u ;c, Til-weekly per annum, J Weekly pr annum, 00 Termi of Adyertisin,;. Twelve linee or lew, one or three insertions, Jl, andS5 eenta for earn additional insertion for three months $5 form months Jlf-for 12 monies S'- Longer d'"t'-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent on the amount overj in six months. By th V :. r or twelve lines JI2 fourth of a column J'-D half a column g:IO whole column g40. BUSINESS CAKDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORMAS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. M. Whiting Si. Huntington s Bimk-store, tip stairs. K.J. Matthews. Nov. 1, M4j. A. B. Bltti.h. iTNTVIIITlBiG & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKI.LKKS and Stationers, neil door totheClinton Bank. Hiffli street.Columbus.Ohio. A large assortmeni of Books and Stationery always on hand. si:ibi:rt & lili.ey. OOOK-BINDKKS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, Columbus. Aug. 56, 1S45. Wm. SlIBtHT. M. C. LlLl.KT. William B. Jamil A Heary Jams, ClOLLtC'lOKS and Account Settlers, for rranklin and J adjoining counties, will sttend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality aud despatch, aud upon reasonable Office, up stairs, Rrst door north of McCoy's store. April H, l!S4o. y. Columbus, Ohio VERB, ABBOTT & CO., BKLF.P.S in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, (slue, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, 4c. No. Itil High street, sign of the Gil, Fad'lock. WING & BU nARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hry Cioods. t.roce-lies, Boots and Shoes. 4c. &c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's How, High street jTit. sciiocu.s, DEALER in I.sw.Meilical.'l'licologlcal.C lassical.Srhoo and .M iscellaneoua Books, superior Stationery and V all Paper, at Derby a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. VII EATON, . DRUCiCIST.ind Dealer in I'atent Medicines, Paints.Oi Is, Dve Stull's.tilass, 4c. &c, wholesale and retail, corner of Higli and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KIl.BOlKNi:, DEALERS in Drv ticMids. lirocerics. Hardware, Urujs, Medicines. Paiiita.Oils, Dve Sturls, Leather, Boots and Shoos, ic, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1H-H. C. K. KING, .. . EALER l PRV HOODS, &c, opposite Mrbange Hank. Columbus. I,lt'- .tf. M. H. BATEHAM, . EDITOR of the Ohio l'iii.riVAToK,a Journal of Agnrul. ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 1 Jth o ach month. Terms $1 per year j four copies for S3. p" Oltire in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDIMi a.m. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. KIUGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great vuriety ol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. COM J11H S HAT STOKE. JK. Rt'DISll.L, High street, opposite the State Build- inirs, always keepa on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caiis of the latest fnshiona. Hats made to order. JOHN M. KINNEY, l'cmalicnl Agent. No. 3,,ieil House, rereives subscriptions for any Maganne published in tho United States, and delivers them to city subscribers fnt of rmstagf. He also receives subscriptions for any Paper, ami delivers them to any part of the city subscribers paying postage. cu- A W. I'- B. VVn.cox and A. F. I'f.hbt will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olhce on cast side of High atrect, opposite 1. N. luting fc H nlington'a Bo,,kstore. Feb. lfi..t-wtr. WALTER AMOS, Tailor, AT0T1FIF.S his customers sud the public generally, that he has opened his establishment two doors south of the Ohio State Journal uuice, wnere nicy ""Vr iuvited to call. Nnr.l. WM. WIM.SIIIRE RILEY, SCRdlCAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Airent for Alcock's 1'remiuin Teeth. For sale Baker Si ltiley's Patent Foreep Key. nia W . A. Mr( OY V CO., it.RSiLK AM) HKTAIL DF.ALKRS in Fancy and Stanle Drv (iooda and tiroceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. WATCHES, a rimn nrtmenf of all the different kinds, inst re- A reived, and for sale at lo-v prices. We have some of the fit that were ever oflered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLAT'P & CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOLS. AFRESH supply of Coopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the March II. " J t.lllVIVHi ns,ii"i, b, ALSO, double ronvii snil conenve Sectaclcs, Tor all ages, and in a great variety of framea. Also.Spectacle (ilasa. ol all kinOS, Ulieu in OMi Irani.-. . r,.., , -.. ie,,by W. A. PL ATT A CO., low price Aril ibiue. eu. T CnrriiiKe Spring, ND Alles. Bucgv Lamps. Ilamls and India Rnhbert loth L. for sale at the sign of the HILT PADLOCK. Beet Juniiila Mmls. SSORTFD sues, from 1 p'ny to 4U p'nT, for sale at the J sign of the April 7 (ilLT PADLOt N. PAINT HKI SUES. A FILL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, just received and forsale by J. B. WIIF.TON, Asajr- If- Comer of High and Broad sts. NAILS. ALL siies Cut and Wrought Nails, at the nm or the MaySL GILT PADLOt K. LAC KSitl ITS' BELLOW S, real Annitage Mouse Hole Anvils. Common. Ci tter-KeT and Solid boi ices. For .ale at 1W, H.fel. street, sign of ' '"J I)ec.7. F AY A. MLHOLrlNK. rT')ACN. Five tlmnssnd pounds of smoked Sides and J Shoulders, in prime enter, nr sale ny April t iril VI. tWi. JUtliU Blll.l.r.lt. IV". ... "IK" BRANBIES. 6 hall piies Otard. Pupnv it Co. Cognac J do Sarterac IIIDI doi 3 do S do 10 do A do I I do For sale hv Msy I.1B47. do 1HUS do Maglory do l.eger Freres do; (iodaril, III .'i. Champnigne j A lei. Seiunette Cfjnsr ; JOHN T. FOOTEACO., 3-t Columbia street CHAM PAH. NFS.- . . , 1(1 baskets Napoleon ( rnwn. miarta and pints j IA do Luc de Montibello do doj 13 do 40 do 40 do For sale by Mav 1, fM7. Borpiet do no I Compte de Paris do do) Irroy do do j JOHN T. FOOTF. CO.. S-l Colun.bia alreet s a ii ii i ir r tiummim:. Trr I.enther.warrsn. led not to gum j l atent Leather and Binding, and Pa tent Moleskin, Plain and Fisured India Rubber Cloth; Bnrey Lamps, various sues and patterns Hub Bards, mail. Breton, and common patternt j Brass bark ( urtain Frames, with glasses ; Urmmm il... I'lsfed llOOr HailfileS 1 Fliptic Sprirgs D'O Atlesj Buggy Boiesj Wrenches-Oil Cloth. Mala and Whips. A good assortment of the above goods this day received, end for sale low, by T. P. ELLIS A CO., Not. I!. No. 94 High street- CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac 40 M. real Trincipe Cigais: 1M. Havana! isars; 0 doi. Mrs Miller s fine cnt chewing Tobacco; I.W do John Anderson's doi H O do Goodwin's pstrntpresi'd doj 10 Jars Mrs. Miller s Snuff ) IOO doien I lb. paper Smoking Tobaccoj 110 do lib. do do; 0 boxes pipes ; Jnst received srd for sale by JOHN MILLER, CORDIAL.- , ,. , M) baskets Anisette Cordial ) 10 case Ceracoa do) It do Marisrhinn do) 20 do HaB:borg ( herry Cordial ; For sale by JOHN T. FOOTE A CO., Mav I. iCAT. 34 Columbia street CARRIAGE SPRINGS. 7t paira Buggy tod Carriage Springs. . , So setts Busgv and Carriage; Alice. P"t received and Tor tale low at the uga of tlx GILT PADLOCK. Dec. 9. OHIO TRZ-WEEKLY. "VOUJME XI. ' COLUMBUsTtHURSDAY, JULY 15, 1847. NUMBER 3. SPRING STYLE OF HATS T70R 1847. Just received by April 6. WING & RICHARDS. SALMON. FRESH No. I Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish ; Grand Bank Codlish. This day received and for sale, by July II. JOHN MILLER. TANNER'S OIL. IOR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drugstore 'of J. B. WHI'.ATON, Oct. 53. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Acqucdiicta, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. MILL AM) CROSS CUT SAWS. Y & KH.BOLKNE keep a constant supply of Row. and's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices. V A KNISII. rHnNm'RE VARNISH Nos. I and I. Also, relish i' ing and Coach Body V armsh. lor sale by J. B. WHKATON, Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. lOl.D PENS. A IresU supplv receivea tnis ony. nnu Lr lor sa,e very low. VY. A. PLA'l'T At iO, Aoril 3, 1847. Neil House. GVN SM ITHS will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, Ilil. High street, 100 Rille Barrels, assorted, from (ill to 2'JO balls to the pound. Also, Gun Lorks of various kinds, Butts, Guards and Thimbles. German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GERE, ABBOTT At CO. Dec. 9. Superior Daguerreotype Minintures. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to his friends and the citizens of Columbus generally, as well as the public at large, that he ia prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinnev & Lamson, and one door North ol tho American Hotel, formerly Humphrey's Daguorreotype Rooms. Mr. P. would just sav that, having devoted about seven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and having in that time had'aceesa to and studied in the magnificent galleries nnd collections of Paintings, Sculpture and Daguerreotvpea owned by the government of the Cm-led States, and those of others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artists and public men, in his possession, will show,) he feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to evcrv other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonioue style, colored to the life, will ploaso call at their earlieat ennvenieneo, March fi. .t-wtt. ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 1.1. GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Primed Lawns, Raliorines, Barages, Mils-tin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto. De Lains, c. All new stvles, lor sale by WING Ai RICHARDS'. April 1 1 . SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wilmot At Rowland's Mill and Cross cut Mawsj Hoe At Co. snd Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo. Spear At Jackson'a and oilier Hand do. Pannel and ripping do., Butchers' and Back do.; Billett aud Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT At CO. HAMS! HAMS)! HAMS 1 1 1 Sugar cured by the subscriber, and wnrranted equal in quality to any in these tnited States, are now ready, snd forsale by JOHN MILLER, March 4. 92. High atreet. FAMILY FLOCK. HAVING made arrangements with some of the best mills in Springlield, for Flour, we shnll for the future be supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Cnll on us. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK At CO. COLIMBI S AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita!, jiso.oia Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the F.ichange and City Banks, Columbus. Tl.MO. GRIFFITH, Sept. la. 1813. Secretary. GENIINE MOISE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received nnd for sale at the aiun of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUN1 ATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, IT! CST received, and for sale low, brass, 30 hour and alarm J ("locks, of Jerome's make. June '21 W. A. PLATT At CO., Neil House. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, w hich can be nrtbrd ed at unusually low prices. FAY At KILBOLRNE. I'M BER I LI" MB EH 1 The subscriber has on hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west o( Columbus, a largo and complete assortment of Country Lumlier of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quanlitv of Refuse Lumlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will lie promptly attended to. Fch.6..tf M. L. SLLLIVANT. CARRIAGE TII1MMINGS. LAMPS and Hands ; India Rubber ( loth suit Vt hipe) Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent leather and Bindings; Patent t'lolb and Dash frames) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs ami Alles. GERE, ABBOTT Ac CO. 1NSI RANC E. IOSSES hv Fire or Water insured against npon libera J forma, bv the long established and well known Protec tion insurance Compaov of the citv of llartlord, Connecticut. E. HOIIBINS. lien. Agent. Cincinnati. Jan.Jfi. M J. GILBERT, Agent, I olumbu. I AMI OIL. 3(0 gallons Blenched Winter Slrsined j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; '. gallons Whale Ooil, forsale by FAY At KII.ROI RNE, Dec. 7. No. lai, High Street MACHINE CARDS. HO sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. lflil, llich street. Dec. 7. FAY At KILBOI'RNE. A 1 AYNAKI) At NOTES' Writing Ink. HI .aid.. 1. 1 oi. bottles I Ink; t'-O doi. 4 oa. do. hf. pt. SO dot. pint do. do) do) do ) do. do. 30 dox. qt do. do; This Ink has been in use more than twenty years, and the testimony respecting it is the same from ail parts of the country. U hen the best jiidtres among our Registers of Deeda. Merrhants. Writing Masters, and Officers of Banks unite in saying that thev have found it s better article than Ihey have ever before need, it is evident that no one tlD be troubled with Imd Ink. Received and for sale, wholesale and retail, br DERBY, BRADLEY A Co., Cincinnati. June K. 113. Main St., bet. 3d snd Ith, west side. MONONGAIIEI.A MIIISKF.Y.-20 barrele old Monongibcla W hi'kev lor sale bv Msy I. '47. J FOOTF. A CO., 31 Colombia street a largfTTsmirt JIENT OF Ginghams. Italiorines, Lawns and Barsges. just ere d by April . WING A RICHARDS. 100 dnzttt Files, OF Spear A Jackson. Motiram, Ibbotson. Botcher and other celebrated makers, for tele st the siyn of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONE TH'MiRED pairs Lliptie Springs for bnisiee and earriaires, just received and for sale at the ein of the Sept 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES -VF Domestic Irlsniilacture, the best in the market, for J sale at the sign of Uie GILT PADLOCK. Sept 10. Solar Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A Co.. manufacture. Also, Laaap Triae-mings of all kinds.wboleeale or retail, br Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT A CO., Aril 7owse. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale hr UERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. S'g of the Gilt Pad Lock. PRIZES IN GREGORY A Co'a Aleiandna.D. C. and KentuckT Slate Lotteries, redeemed at my Of-tee. Neil Ueoat, two doors rata of the Stase OtDe. INtrr.s. IKAH.B1RD. STATE JOURNAL T)LAIN and figured India KubberCloth, for carriage tope, J. warranted not to gum. Also, t nmage l rtmmiugSj generally. T. P. ELLIS A CO., Sept. 8 No. 94, High st PEACH BRANDY. 3 casks old Tennessee. Peach Brandv forsale by JOHN T. FOOTE A CO.. May 1, 11)47. 34 Columbia street Genuine A rim .nee Moucrhole AnviU OLID box and commou VUes, lormle at thonipn of th A prn . uiLi rAULUV i. SPAKhMNG IiOCK. W ciwt of diifprent brands, for sale by JOHN T. H10TE & CO., M:iv 1, IA). 3-1 Ci lumbia street. Sen If and J'reatet. SEALS F.ncraTfd, and Seal l'reic furnished, for Kotag ries Public, Common Pteai and Supreme Court, Ha-con en. Sic. ice, at very low priors and tliort notict, by March 17. V. A. PLATT &c CO., lSeil Houio. STARCH. THE Columtmi Starch Factnry is now in operation. The attention of dealers and other is requested to the beau-tit'ul article of Peurl March now beinp made. Country Merchant and other supplied from the depot at the OhioIrujr Store. by N. CLARK At CO. Cat) 1 1 and the high it market price at all times paid for White Corn. tiept. 8. While Lend, Oil and Ilruuhe. TWT.NTY bbls. Linseed Oil, iu whole and half barrel ; 100 keus White Lend; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. July hi. CiKKK, ABI10TT & CO. t.;Ki:, ABBOTT & C O. No. 1G1 lii:h street, Stare, just rereired THRKF. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire, aaiorted, from INo. 9 to . S(X)0 lbs. Log Chains; 500 pair Trace Chains; 0 doi. Ames' Shnrel and Spades j 10 doi. Manure Forks. July 16. DKt'iiS MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. -rpllK BubBcriber have just received a lore addition to J. their stock of Druys, Medicines. Oils, Paints, Ate., which tliev offer at wholesale and retail, on the most c com mixta tnuiterma. lAufr.4.1 FAY At KlLBOl'KM.. MACHINE CARDS. TIIK subflcribera have for sale 60 setts Machine Cards fancy aud nlain set, Nos. 30, 31. 3 33, and M, wire also. Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester. Mass. ren.iz. t ai oc MLnuunjc. pO EPICI KES. lOOCous Fresh Lobsters; L tOO Cans Fresh Salmon ; KM) do do Chins ; 1()0 do do Cod Fish: 100 do do Sardines, inrpe size 100 do do do d size j 100 do do do 3d size ; All hermetically sealed, and oa frenb as when tiken from their native element. Just re reived and for nnlc by JOHN MILLF.K.Gmeer, Dec. 7. No. y7 High street. TIN PLATE. Till: subscriber have for sale .rH) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxes M do ; also, Wire, assorted No., Kuisii and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. 12. FAY Ac MLHOl'RNE. GROCERIES. TIIF. subscriber oiler for sale at their old stand, No. & lloodale's Row, 1C hhds. prime jN. O. Siiprar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Ba(rs Kio Coffee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young Hyson Tea. Pepper, Spice. Ginger, Alc, A: c. March 1. FAY At KILBOURNK. CINCINNATI vs. NEW YORK. TRANSI'AliKNT Window Shade. Wholesale and Retail. HARRINGTON & McCHF.UiHT, South side of Fourth Blreet, between Walnut and V ine, keep constantly on hand snd manufacture to order, Shades of anv length, width or design, and CHALLRM.K COMPARISON with any others in the West. We wnrmnt our Shades to wash and not fade. AInCHKMICAL SllADKS painted to order. RTF SH ADl'.S PIT I P iRATlS..O N. B. I bis is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cincincati, March 27..t-wly. FVRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THK subscribers have just received a larpe stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they offer for ale at Uie lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, side. ft) double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. HX) Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. AUo-K first rate nsKortment of Silk and Cotton aid int, Tin. Bandinirand Binding, HatLeitbers, How Strincs Skiv ers.all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Plush, F.Ttmrt Lonwood Gum Shellac &c. Feb. li.l FAY At KILBOURNK. PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE. HORACE WELLS AKtnt of the CinnnnaU Type Foundry and Printer' W'arehojue Keens on hand, and manufactures to order, almost every Tariety of printer's materials, of the latest styles and most durable materials, wholesale and retail, "ut eastern prices with a very libernble discount for ensh. Persons wishing to purchase an office, on application, will be furnished with an estimate ot the quantity ami cost or it, ny tlietr stating tne worn re quired to te none, tlie size ot tneir paper, Ac, olc The Washington Pressc manufactured at this establish ment, are inferior to none a great improvement in their construction, as well a a reduction of price, having taken place. Power presse made to order. Superior Proof presses, wholly of Iron, nnd an assortment of German Type. Fancy type. cuts and Itorders.fromtheFoundries of Bruce Ai Co, and White Ac Johnston, kept on hind. Persons purchasing for rash are especially invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Tvne. but little worn, for sale low. March ll,liin..t-wiim. EOIl RIBBONS. TIIF. new stvle of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June i7. W. A. r LA l l at i w.,:itii Mouse. ARNlsTl. 200 gallons pure Copal Varnish. 100 gal-Ions extra Coach Varnish, for sale at Hih St.. by Dee. 7. FAY At KILROl RNK. PRINTING INK. WAHRANTFDas pond as anr other mannfsctnred in the I nited States. The eulisrnbers harms been appointed sffents for the sale of J. A. Jsmea' Prinlinn Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinnati. Aiarcn I. r .-i - imi-hwi i u FHhncslock's Vermifp(te, WIIOLF.SALK and KcUil, at the lfruir More of J. B. WHKATON. April V. Corner of Broad and High sta. w INF.S." ob hhds. and rjr. casks I ort, Tarioos brands and 2ft do do do Madeira do do do; grades SI) qr. casks Sherrr. ranous brands and grades ) IS do Muscat) 0(1 do S. Malaff! For sale h JOHN T. FOOTE. CO.. Ma, 1. 11117. At (""luiobia street ,i)ii;itu;s. GO! HHPS. New Orleans ugarj 311 ham-Is Molasses J SMI Sack. Rio Coffee : fiO Sacks l.atraarra Coffee ; 4(1 Half Cheats Vnsm llrsoa Tea SO - Imperial Tea ; 30 " " 'ienpowder Tea, 1(10 Catty boxes Tea j I.ri0 barrels Mackerel, all numbers; 710 bnshrle Dried Peaches ; tifl ketrs Nails, assorted ; 7ft boxes Msnnfaetnred Tobaecai 10 bags Alepice; SO " 1'epper. Msdder. Indigo, Alum, Riee, Loaf Snrar. Rimer. Ac lie. for sale by THOM A S W. RI.V1, March 9, 1H47. J7 Main street, Cincinnati. 1 nf BOXES TIN PLATE. 1 UVJ IMS) lbs. Brsii.r s topper II, 14, 16 aad tOlb. hheeU. 30 b W inch. llsTX) lbs. Tin'd Copper, 16 ot, 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 toll. For tale st No. lid, High street, eien of the Broad te.oy Dee. 7. TAV eV KILBOLRNE. CLARET. CASKS St Julie UarM; m do St Kit-phe do I tb do Hsat Bnoa doi 100 SO do C htea Laiittedo: tq do Cbateatt Msrpwn do. or sale bj JNO. T. FOOTT k CO., Apnl li. 34 Co.aabu atrMt. Cwcianti OIL AND PAINTS. OH A kP" pure White Lead, ground in oil 4JV 2i bbls. Linseed Oil 10 bbls. Turpentine; Pry White Lead, Red Lead. Venetian Fed, Yellow Oeher, Paris White and Chrome Green ; Chrome Yellow. Litharge j Paint and White-wash Brushes, Acc. Arc. Just received and forsale. by FAY & KILBOLRNE, April 28. No. 153, High St., sign of the Broad-axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES. QrA PAIRS Children's Shoes, various qualities and tOv styles, just received at the lign of the Golden Boot, corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old stnnd, which will be sold cheap for cash. May 4. H. H. KIMBALL. BARLEY WANTED. 5000' BUSHKLS Barlev wanted, for which we will pay the hi it best price in cash. Oct. 4 tw&w. B. COMSTOCK & CO. WANTED. Tflflfl BL'SIIK.LSOals,J0tXJilo.Klaisee(l.;(in0do.Tii. J JJ J oinv seed. B. I'O.MSTCK'K 6c CO. rnAA I-'!s- ('otton Chain, No. S to lli. JUUU S.WOIbs. l otion Bals. Wirk Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale br . leb. If FAY &. KILBOI'RNE. LIMBER. all sizes and Qualities. tJUU.,UUU 3()0.(XH)rt. Poplar do. J 300.000 Pine Shingle, warranted. A lanre and well assorted lot of all kinds and sizes of country stud, together with assarted sizes Window Sash. We auk the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stock ; and would state that wc Imve made ar rangements so that we shall always have a Urge stock oo hand, and will not he undersold by anv on. Aup. 18. B. COMSTOCK At CO. J. Ii. COFFR0T1I & Co., HAVE removed their Hat Store to the east side of High street, two doors south of the Lxchantre Bun it. where gentlemen can always be accommodated with Hats ami Caps as cheap as the cheapest. JN B. Brelie St Coster's spring ;y.e of Hat jut re ceived from New York Caxb paid for shipping fur. March fl0..t-w3m. LADIES' SATCHELS AM) CARPET BAGS. A(iK.KKAL assorlincnt of W ilton, H runnels, enitian nnd Ingrain ('nrot Hntrssnd Lalies'Satchel,withand without clasp, just received, cheaper than ever, and for sale by ' E. N. SLOCCM, Mnv 8, .V1 door south of the State House. Whips! Mliiits! Whins! AVERY latpe nnd superior asuortment ol Carnape, Trot, and Buggy W hip (nut nnd whalebone.) Hiding Whips, Haw Hides, a a new article of Teaiuiters' Whips, just received, cheaper than ever, for sale bv E. N. SLOCCM, May 4. 3d door south of the State House. SA DDLES A large and elegant aiiortmcntif Ladies' and Men Saddles, of new and rich style. Also, Bridles of all kinds, Marti ngali, Saddlebags, fire., of a variety of style, fur sale cheap, by E. S, SLOCCM. Mnv 4. 3d door south of the State House. Si ADDLE, HARNESS AND tO T K L IS K illHiiuliictorv. Tho sutwcriix'f lias removed to the iew lincfc Building.SdiKir south of the State House, opposite Whiting tV Huntington' Book Store, where he is manufacturing, and ha now on hand, a very extensive anil elegant assortment of article usually kepi at such establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and eiamine. CT Military work and repairing executed to order aa unui.1. May 4 K. IS. SLOCLM. T RINKS! TKINKS! Hard Leather and Imitation Trunk, of nil sizes and patterns. Also, Hand Trunks of superior style and workman- i ship, now manufacturing and on hand, ' at the manufactory of E. N. SLOCCM, 3d door south of the State House, a K I.Yin ALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed to the corner store jtfca room in the Journal Building, on High St., nearlv oppofite to his former stand, where b he w ill he found ready to wait upon hi former cntiioiiK-ra and all others wno mav see fit to rail. April 15. .t-wtt". II. II. KIMBALL. ROCE R YAN D COM M ISSlorTll V SI NESS. T Peter Rinnan, hnving retired from the firm of Kent, Kinnan & Co., his tins day formed a copartnership with Stephen Card and James A' Phillips, under the name, stvl and firm of KINNAN, CAKl) & CO., in the Wholesale Cirocerv and Comminion hufunea. in the City ot INew York, The business will be conducted at No. '.U Broid street pktkr klnna.n, stf.phi:n cki), james a. phillips. Hated New York. March 1 lf;i7...t.wf.m. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING, p TIIK ubscriher repeetfullv inform the puhlie that they have located in this citv, at No. YJH High street, a few doors North ot L. P. Preston k Co s. Store, where they will manufacture and keep on hand large assortment of every description of Caps, which will be sold at KaMern prices for cash. Tailoring of all kinds earned on. A good assortment of Cloths, Vc, on hand, which will he sold cheap. M. MOHKISON cV CO. Common Feb. lfi, !Rl7..t-wlv. WINDOW SASH. T the aign of the Gift Padlock 'o. lfil, High street, may be found he best lot of Window Sash in own, with (dass and Putty always in hand. GF.RE, ABBOTT CO. August 6. Johlv Mi l.r!m. W. B. Barrt. WHITE LEAD. THE subscriber having enlarged and improved their Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pure White Lead, both dry and gronnd in oil. to any amount thit miy be wanted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality of W lute Lend, and that to be a strictly prime. reniiie article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which will bf warrantrd as such to all who may purr-hane. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence may be phred ia the pnnty of every ptnind M White I-eid manufactured by as; which pa renew will not only tend to the greater durability of the paint, hut will he found rnnrh more economical ia its ase, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it pomesse. thereby giving a far better fin if h with two coats than adulterated white paint would with three ; of which every painter will bear witness. Office on Walnut stieet, be twee front "nd Second tY Cincinnati. Ohio. Mi LLNAN CO. Apnl !. ..mt-w. HARDWARE A!I CITLKRV. E rs-s; IcaTc to info lli Merchants of rh Wcstrra countrr that sc sre anw rrcaiTintr in ariditioa to onr fcrmcr strork a f cry eitcnsire raritT of (Inorls ia the Hani. wni line, of American. Knzhsh anrffiermaa manufactare. We particularly request tlie Merchaate to an eiaminatioa of onr stock before the. make their jmrchaee. ia other markets, aa we are confident that onr nVicea will he fnnnrf enrrcsTtondinl, low with those of ew York and other Kas tera cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : r'ollin's. Simmon's, and Maaa's Aita; Mill and X Cnt Saws; lira, snd Grain Srjlhes ; ficthe Sneaths : Sicklea; IUt and Maaan Forks; liaaaea ; Traces; Hoes; Ansils; Shore, and psdes; And Looking (ilasses. Also, a eoaiplete assortment of 5helf Fanlwarg. I rootot ud partK-nlir aueatMsa will se giTea as aJI or ders eatnatcd t car on. MF.AO k WlSTOJI. March . .t-wtf. S. IS Pearl street, Cncnwati. Ll'MRKR fanmhed aa short aone-t. Ordera left wita C. Scott, im the rear af lass Joaraal or. will ha promptlT attenaM toi I eh. 16, IB47. .t-wtf. onOESAKER'S TfOL f seari. rerr deacrn O toon, for sale at titt Sao, sad Leather Store of tUj to, 18.7. a a KIM BALL. Q m 1847. SANDUSKY. OHIO. IS. lupins & Co., WAREHOUSING, POKWARDING, AND COMM1S-ion Merchants, agents of the Man-held and Sandusky City Kail road company, and connected with the Mad Hiver and Lake Krie Hail road, will act a agent for all Canal line, also fur Buffalo, Oswego. New York, Boston. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Beaver, Cleveland, Krie and Ie-troit Forwanlers, and all classes of lake vessels. They hare great and increasing facilities for receiving, storing or selling all kinds ot produce or merchandize intrusted to their care, and will assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over other. All property consigned them for transportation, by land or water, will have immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required Thev are the sole agents of the Mansfield and Sandusky Citv Railroad company, at this point. The load is 67 miles in length, and oner great inducements to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Delaware, Richland, Knox, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They are also connected with the Mad River and Lake F.rie Railroad, now opened to Bellfontaine, Ml mile through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hani in and Logan. Merchants ia these and adjoining counties, will find a nfrimuirt advantage in consigning their good to them. They will make advance on produce going to market, or for transportation charge on merchandize. To amid miicarnaire. delar. and nxtra ehartres. all oacka- pes should be nlainlv marked to tlie " Care of B. Hintrin 6l Co.".. March 2U. ii. LEE. KNAPP & PALEN. WPIISSIOV HUM, AM) LKATUER MERCHANTS, No. 10. Jacob Street. New York. WILL make advance in Cau, on consignment of Leather, Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of iochds on receipt at their Store. Refer to 31. u. ttetiuian, y l o., IWassillon, u., J. ti. inttemlen, Cleveland, O., O. Klcmm tV Co., do., M. Johnson, Cashier. Toledo, O , J. W. McMillnn, Akron. O..H. 11. Kimball. Co- umDUB.u. April -.-.J.n.t-Tv V5 V. b. f. IMTKD STATUS HOTEL, JfKSH STREET, One Square South of the State Honse CITY OF COLCMBLH. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he will be pleated to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and tilted up in good taste ; and with the addition and improvements that are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western couutry. Columbus, March '!!. P. II. OLMSTED. (llV MMtlU MMHIS! THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Cioods now opening on lirnrtd street, the first lrv Oooda Store from the National Road Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in all nrticlcs. Cloths from 52 00 up Calico from ft, up. (iinghaina, fine, for 25 cent. l,awns. 25 " Satinett from 37 cts up. Jean. " 20 ' ' Tweeds at Orgundie, " 25 M. DeLaines, Shawls, Hanii kerchiefs, Cravat, Ribbon, dioves, tvc. For goods rati and vUl be sold low by merchant who look well and sate unnecessary expenses, via. 450 a year rent, and from 5IU0 to $lH0 a year for hired clerks. Will the public bear this in mind when they desire to purchase goods at small profits f If they do, then call at the Store where goods are marked at the lowest figures, by your humble servant. J. H. MITCHELL. May LK.t-wlf. Tivoi1!! am) shi;i;t.irox me MANUFACTORY. 1STOVES, Ac. nEYL tk M ASON have formed a copartnership to rarrr on the above business, at I be old stand of J. K. Ileyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared to furnish their customer with any article in their line, at the very lowest rate. Constantly on hand, Copper and Bras Kettle, from one to thirty gallons, JOB' WORK punctually attended to on the shortest notice.Feather. Rags, Beeswax, Old Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mav 13.. t-wtf. Fancy Ihein and Srourintr, BY n. COM; No.lftO, high street, U est tide p Me tray, brtwten 7'oirn and Kich is. THE undersigned , with pleasure return his sincere thank to the public for the lilwral patrnnnge he ha received in his new business, and from the encouragement received already, he is induced to continue, determined to snare no efforts to render the greatest satisfaction ( all his work is in sured, r.very description ol dyeing he n prepared to do ) renovating and acouring of the neatest ami most perfect order, it matter not how delicate the garment or fabric of wollen, cotton, silk, etc., he is prepared to return it to its original color and appearance. He hope to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HENRY COLE. 3i ay Zf...fmt-w. New Tailoring and Dry C-ood Establishment. L. P. PRESTON & CO.. (Xo SOI, High Street, Corner o Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Srwr.i.i, as foreman, (whoae well known skill in fittintr needs no praise,) and also some of the best jonrnevmen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, and are receiv ing a large supply of Lry Goods; so they can aafely Bay nay nave ne oi ine nosi oesiranie assortments ot ootft Dry Hood mud Clothing in the City. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnet. ke.. always on hand, at price, that will not fail to suit buyers. Miinnni April !, ut-,. .IW. KILN DRIED CORN THE undersigned are Agents for the ale of IIomartT$ Compound Ctflndricnl Rotary drain Dryer, for the States of Ohio and Indiana. We will put up a Machine with individual rights, or sell counties, township, or towne. A medium machine incapable of drvimr I.jOO bnshels oer dy of i honrs. Requires but little room in the basement oi a mill or vv arehnoM. and can he propelled by any kind of power, either steam, water or horse. It can be pat up in navs from the time ordered. We will have one in opera tion at the" Miami Valley Mills.' Middletown. Ohio, where those dtenoeed to purchase can ee for themselves. Address orders or commonicatiom to the subscribers. TAYLOR, FILLER A CO., June 17.. Cm. Vat. 51 Cincinnati. To the Volunteer ho nerved in the War nffRinftt Meiico. GENERAL AGENCY AT THE CITY OF WASH-lNr,To. -Simvr.i. STrTTmi;, Jnstice of the Peace, General Agent.Notary Pnbiie,A.eMfT'itfullyinforTnsthe volnnleers whe bavs lately retained to their hemes from Menco and the reprenentatives of deceased soldiers, that he is prepared to undertake the settlement of tbeir claims with the department at Washington, on the most reasonable terms. He will aVe obtain Bonntr Ijind Warrants, or Treannrr Scrip, and will forward the same with s little delay as possible, and will attend to any other business reqniring the aid of an agent. In conscience of the vast number of application, persona applying forinfomationare required to pay the postage, and also remit a small fee for the information the mar desire to obtain. Mr. Stittimn is known to moat of those who ham been in Congress for the last 15 or 2(1 years, or who have occupied any rmWic station at WashiMrtom. trfnee opposite the Treasury, Jnne 15..l-wim. V A L t A B L EA h ESTATE FOR SALeT THE nheeriber wishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the properry on which he now resides, containing shout 30 seres, eonsiatinr ra part of eut-lots in Crwbs sd-difiow of R5. WS, f9 and (, WtS. snd part of Htf.and li seres sdjormnf the above out-lots, all lymg on the Natinnsl Rosd. nar sne Blinn Ama. Also, lots io. 15, lb, 17, so arm 'J7, also on th Natiewal Road, late the rropertv of J. N. hamotoa. The first described nrnperty is susceptible of sub-dirt!-, and wdl be sold in whole' or in parts, to sett purrhawr. The last named Ma contain about 30 acres, and the lot 15 has the snort nVirWe situation for a country residence any wlWe near Columbus. Any person wishing te entasre rn the erery business or GsnienTng. would do wt n i a wine the above property, and the subscriber will take pleasure ia sbowmc the same te penons wishing to purchase. All the above property is snasted within a haaf Mile of Cefumhue. AMOS b. RAMSEY. Columbus. May 20, lM7..t-vrtf. GLAM. OAA bores I bv 10 aud 10 br If Glass; UU inrtdo. large sites, frota 10 by U to It by 25; IXiJXlO lights Window Sh. Just reeved, and for aele.bv FAY fc KILBOLRNE, April St. 5e. U9, Hifk st,sigief the Broad-tie. IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY. NOTES on the Early Settlement of the North Western Territory j by Jaoob Burnet, of Cincinnati. One vol., octavo. Price This volume will be welcomed by a large elaa of readsra aa a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. The author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the events of the past aiitv years in tlie rapid growth uf the West. We subjoin extracts from a few, out of many testimonials which have been received respecting the merits of the work. From the LovuviiU Journal. We regard this work as one of the most important contribution yet made to the Historical department of Western Literature. u Persona wishing, to inform themselves of the great events that have marked the progress of the North-Western Ter ritory, will nowbare find a work 10 well adapted to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtleaa have a circulation commensurate with ita uncommon inter est and merits." Frjm the Ohio mate Journal. u We predict that here ia not only an u Ameri can Book" that will be read but a u Western" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, a well abroad as at home. Few readers will be willing to forego it perusal. " i He north-Western Territory ' was uie comprenensiru appellation of the country which now comprises the States of Ohio, Indiana, Mlinoit, Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among ita very earliest settler " one of the comprehensive mind, energy uf character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to write its early annals for tlie benefit of posterity." t rom me t tnrmnart t nrontcu, u Such a work i original in it nature authoritative as testimonyand belongs to the class of memoirs for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories themselves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside of the present generation, and by thatdistant posterity which will so largely have profited by the labor of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the Pioneer of the valley of the Ohio." r rom the Cincinnati Herald. Every part of this work is in teres tins, and forma a valu able contribution to the substantial literature ot the country. The accounts of the different oiliiary expeditions under Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, the important enteprisea of Gen. Geo. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labor of Wilkin son, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the time, which can be found ao accurately no where else." iom CisVs Advertiser. No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in tlie fidelity of statements, as the ample competency of the writer to judge intelligently and impartially of that to which he testifies. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, I suppose the book; ha never been surpassed; as an example, the character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar man any omer pioneer oi note given in uch terms that no one who did not learn tlie fact from these pages, or did not know it otherwise, would sunpect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsis ted ai ine ume oeiwccn ine parties. From the Arte 1 "or Tribune. " This fine work, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving a it doe so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indiana while it ia valuable and interesting in ita relation of those Revolutionary events in which all the Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, as we are certain he has entertainingly," jf'rofn the Cincinnati Atlas. otfter living man possesses the same ad vantage for the authorship of such a work. It is ail within his own memory' all that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantage of treating of a long Reriea of events from hi own knowledge, and that knowledge ia of the most reliable kind." from the Cincinnati iraxttle. a indeed there is no portion of Judge Burnet volume that i not full of interest to one who care to know the History of the W est, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." DERBY, BRADLEY At Co., 113, Main it., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. June 22. Woolson'i New Hot Air luukin; Store. THIS Stove wa recently patented, and has been pronounced bv all who have used it to be decidedly the best Cookinf tftovt in market. It has been improved in construction and arrangement in many respects, and com bines perfect simplicity in operation, with more of the im provemeut of the day than can be found in any other cook ing stove. The oven, which ts very large, is heated in the moat perfect manner, by hot air chambers in the Jlues, which obviates the only objection to stove oven, and render the baking similar and in all respects equal to the brick oven. In fact, it ia warranted to perform all culinary operations in the moat satisfactory manner, and consumes less fuel than any other stove of similar capacity. Also, Wool son's Western Empire Cooking Stove, with furniture complete. For aale by T. P. ELLIS & CO., Aug. 57. tw 96 High street, Columbus. HARDWARE. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. Keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nail. Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tool, and every article in the Hardware line. They also keen on hand a general aupply of Mil itary (roods. They have just received direct from the Manufactories, the lar nest and best assortmeni of Door Hangings and Trimming ever brought to this market I among which are 60 doxen New Haven Mortice and Cottage Locks and Latch es, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knobs. 10 do mineral, pearl, white and plated Bell Fulls. 1ft do Rikeman k. Seymour's rim and rabbited, morticed and sliding Door Lock, with iheave and braaa rail complete. 20 do North A Stanley's and Mattison, Russell eV Co s rim and plate Locks, with brass and iron bolts. 10 do Mackerel's, Isbel. Curtis tk Co'a and Western Blind Fasten inpa. 900 do Greenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. I 1000 gross New England Screws, assorted. House builders and others will nnd every article in the I hardware line upon as good terms aa at any other place in central Ohio, at the aign of the GILT PADLOCK, Aug. iy. ittto. no. ioi nign sc. Columbus. Columbus Insurance Company. fire and Marine. THE attention of the public is called to the followinf scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, sdopted by ite board of Directors, It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring become largely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk to himself, oner advantages su perior to tlie remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance and that they will be justly appreciated by this community Prate of Return Premiums, On every tingle premium, . . - 10 per cent On net gross annual premiums from S5O0O to 12MJ0. . 2 On net gross annual premiums amounting tectum and upwards, - - . . 1J This Company continue to insure every species of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, .roods, wares and mrran. dues and other prnnertv contained therein, sninrt In n dsmage trw fire t also, steamboat and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and ether water-craft, aninat th nnU of .kM aTMi on the most favorabls terms. A. S. CHEW, June 1, 1844. lTtw. Secretary. OHIO Mt'TCAL FIRE I5SCRA5CE CO. Via. at J t If. - mwtm Jill's innuianrc Property, on the mont sppmred principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Dennrlinent. I f The avers rnmt AT luauniv. th.a) rUMWauat ia less than one -fourth per cent, per annum. PollCieS IMIlMt M ka Ml'T.1.1 mm nJaai tka JMa. Iioa of the applicant. Lite irepnrtment. Policies em I.iM laamrri tail at mmmjdf tKa amll NiM ef premium. jV B. Advantages made available on twe or arare contia feneies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter' Building, between the Eh binge and Citv Bank. High street, Co jnjM Tl llYl'UV ilUlrk'ITU Sept. 16, 1&45 twy. Secretary. 6,000 ftTOCK HOGS WASTED, AVERAGING inoto 1.V) pounds." he delivered at Kew Rtrhnvoad. Ohio, on the Ohio river. SO miles above Cm-einnati, ia the month of August next. Cash will be paid for the eaase oa delivery. For fnrther partirujars. drovers and ethers willplesee call on DAVlDGIB',eRtcaand. er COHOON A PFRLN. ( racumau. 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