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V J WM.B. THRALL & HENRY REED, f) EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx loutu-cnit corner of High street and Sugar alley TOMS. Daily per annum, Tii-woekly per annum,, . Weekly per annum, J7 00 4 00 ! (10 Termi of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or tliree insertions, $1, and M eenli lor each additional iiuortion lor tliree inontlil Jo for six months 11 lor 12 monies 512 Longer advertise menu in the mine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over gii) in m months. Br tiik Vi:ab. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col unm $'i0 half a column $30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNK. S and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oltice one door south of 1. N. Whiting &, Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Kov. 1, 11US. K. J.M ATTHKV. S. BROADWAY HOTEL, . B hio. April C.dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSI'.I.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High slrcet,Coliinibus,Ohio. A large assortiueni if Books and Stationery always on linnd. nOOK-lllM)KKS, High street, opposite the Public Ofli Wm. Skibkkt. M.C. Lii.i.kv. VWIIiiim It. Jarvia Henry JfirvU, "lOI.LKC'lOHS and Account Settlers, for hranklin and I ..i::.,;.... ,..,.,. will miend to ill business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McC oy s store. April 14. Ill-ltl. y. Columbus, Ohio WTE. IDE, M. O., . f pktkt ll.nte i,f the firm of Craue Si Ide, Cmcin- U nati.) Office for the present at the rcnidence of the ateCol.M.Jewett. 'V Cl'lll'. AltROTT & CO.. DKALF.HS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Buildere' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools. Military Goods, &c. Vc, No. Ilil High street, sign of the (lilt Pndlock. W ING & RICHARDS DF.AI.F.HS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies. Uools and Shoes, ecc. ccc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Gooible's Kow, High street ' jTlt. S( HOGGS, DF.M.F.R in Law, Medical, Thcologiciil.Classical. School and M iscellaneoua Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. W II EATON, DM'GGlST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stiifls, Glass, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, comer of Hieli ami Uriad streets, Columbus, Ohio. I'AY & KII.noURNE, DF.M.F.RS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, fcc. High street, Colnmbus, Ohio. Oct. I , C. K. KING, DF.M.F.R IN DKY GOODS, etc., opposite r.xchange Bank. Columbus. Nov. jl..tl. M. B. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Oh lo Cui. 1 1 ViroR, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and IjUi 0 acli month. Terms 51 per year) four copies tor $3. Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK A CO., FOR'"VAl!DhN(i a.nd COMMISSION MF.UCHAMS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. t 1 HIIICW AY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol Cas- tings, always on hand. COI.UMBI S HAT STORE. t v nimiii i llirth .irpt. onnosite the State Build- J iiics, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to orucr. neTl house. KWINNF. is "ot home " in the Nell House, and wil . romlor all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtr N. II . TAYLOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICF. on Northeast comer of High and lown Streets, up stairs oppusilo United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dlf I. AW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pi.krt will practice Law as . r. in Kmnklm and ailioiniiiE counties. Ollice on cast side of'lligh street, opposite 1. N. Whiting Hunt, ington s B kstore i cb. ln..t-wtl. vih u ii I KHIItr. RILEY. ..'Drilr'Al ..,.1 Mnclimiirid Dentist. Columbus, Ohio. i" nifnr Alinrks Premium Teeth. For snle Baker Sl Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) 13..t-wly. iniriVI IVI'IIV KT4I1I.I'.. mill.' .i,l,.rnh..r has removed to the new brick stable buill i by Dr. L. Gomlale, corner of Sugar and Fair s-cps from High street, and rear of the Canitol House T IIURSEH AKU CARKUtiHa Jp t.u S , 4-(,,f, J. MASSKY. tew si IN xv a mf'flV Ar CO.. WHOI.F.SALK AND BF.TAIL DF.ALFiiSinFaneyand Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, loiumous, unm. ;i:01tGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN' AND HASSLR PAINTER, Nov.!)...dtf. coLuimus, unto. i.i llirh 11V FX PRESS. vi l, ii' I V ..I nrli Turk Satin anil Cluilnelion silk Par- A Aim. new stvle French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. J-jl"JJ)0D1 N(;,s Mav 12. one door Poti'i of the Capitol oust, i iitiiv T1.' AN fili'TDONE! A' ND if you doubt it call and try some ol me sinu iimi ill recoinmena iiscii. r; , - rVl. (it)UDI lM' S, April 1R. One door south of the Capitol House. I....: .'.. I felo..tf...lp. J t-IIIVLDI ..F i .l..l.l .mv.i nml concave Spectacles, tor all A ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also.Spectacle Class, of all kinds, fitted in old frames at short notice, and i .... l. W. A. 1'LA l 1 l u. Fr b. 7. Aril Home. riAPKN, CollHra nnd Cliiniinetta. J A gooil stock, odered very low at April 21.. dly. M. GOOniiNG'S, VI.' IY1VH1S or THE WEED t inlL'.-n.i t.v ...n.A .,1 Ibe host flavored Cavenni hTo- I , i' ; .ii ('.list M. CMODIM April ai. Une door souin oi uie whiiui nu... IKIENDI.Y CilNGIIAMN. 1 Something new j also. I- rench, K.ngbsh. Srotch, Amen. can an" Linen do., one door souiu oi '"1""" April 21.. d. AI. liOODINO. vinwiMi. TRMTl'HE VAKMMI Ns. 1 and t Also,PoIish- 1 ing and toach Body srnish. for sale by 14 J. H. WHKATON. Druggist, March 50. Corner of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. GRN L'INE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at "j"0' Miv II). GILI PADLOCK. ftOl l) I'ENS. , fresh supplv received this day. and VJ for sa e very low, VV. A. PLAIT CO, Neil House. April .1. IHfl. .s-si aviTiis sillnlea.e notice thatwe have forssle, G at-thesignot the Gilt Padlock. Mil. High street, KHI Ride Barrels, assorted, from 1.0 to S20 balls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds. Butts. Guards and I hinv kl.. t;.rn,.n Silver. Sheet Brass and almost all ether Gun material. GERE, ABliOTT & CO. Dec. it. vew mirtiH ;ooD8. GINGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Bslionnes. Barages, Mils-Iin Ginghams. Embroidered ditto. He I sins lr All ,w styles, lor sale by WIMi fc RICHARDS'. It t.i... ....,, kl,rl .nH licht colored kid. Also, lact G loves- iX.siik.ic. 'Call i. at M-'OP'-S. April 44. .dly. One door sonth of Cspilol House. HOS1 ERY. 60 den Lsdies. Misses and I nildren s Hose, new and cheap; also, l fine stock of Cent, ball Hose at April 2fi One door south of the Capitol House. sans. JJ0E c CO., and Wilmot t Rowlands Mill and Cross Hoe' Co. and Wilmot k Rowland's Circulardo.j Spear & Jackson's smt other Hand do.; Psnnel and ripoinff do. Butchers' and Back do.; Billelt and Turning W ebb do. Jolv in. GERE, ABBOTT fc (.O. HA R 1) W A R E. 1 F.R E. ABBOTT St CO., it the sign of the I. lit Psdlock. are now receiving a rresl aonply of goods, which makes their stock embrace more ar tides ia the hsrdwsre line, than sny other store in the Mate. Thev sre dispoed to sell goeils at lair rates, and woldre pectfolly request purchasers to call sad examine their goods and prices. 0ct-u OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVOH V Fans, gold and steel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist. Sadler silk, etnhroideriniisilks and worsteds. embroidering pnttems, ranvnss for embroiderihg. silk, linen and worsted Drains and tspes, linen and couon nuss, vicio ria cord, silk and linen fringes, jiconct and awiss edgings and inscrtings, linen, thread snd lisle Isces, edgings and in trtings, and many other little turns, may or munu cneapai M. GOODING'S, May 1. One door anuth of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JKNNISON'S Patent Diaphragm WaterFilinr. We have iust received a few of these vcrv vnluable articles which are highly recommended by nil who hnve seen them in use, and which we are readv to sell ni mnnuiaruirers prices, wiui cost of transportation; CliHK, ABBOTT Si CO, Nov. G. inn kmi.s JUNIATA NAILS, just received and forsnle at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, fUST received and lor sale at the sign of the ign ol the GILT PADLOCK. I Sept. 10. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afl'ord ed at unusually low prices. FAY At KILBOUKN K. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Hubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Lcatherand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ) Light Framesand Tassells) Springs and Axles. CF.liF., ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a line nsnrtincnt of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties nnd Buskins, at i he simi of the Golden Bout, which are selling oil cheaper thin ever before sold in this city. Jan 41. 'I. n,i"m.'ii.u LATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. Cameo Tissues, Grenadines. Cryslslines. Silk and Wool Berages. plain and tancy,one door soutn ol ciipnoi rinuse. April 2 1.. d. iiuvnJimi LUM BER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand forsnle at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment ut country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Hnving erected Dry Houses, will also Imve a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and nftcr the 1st of March. Also, a quantity ol Heluse Lumoer mai win im re duced prices. All rood orders lor Lumber will tie prompt ly attended to. fen. ti. .ii.j m. u. ,-.i)i.i.iii.' . LA MI OIL. :t00 gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ) 200 gallons Whale Ooil, forsnle by FAY At MI.HOl'KM'., J rv im; u;.,l. v(...i I .PC. 7. i"' '"J--" MACHINE CARDS. Ill) sets ol Machine t-nrils, iust received from the Manufactory at Leiccater,Maa- sachusrlts. and for sale at No. loi), High street. ,, )nc, 7. r AY tv Mi.nuinnr.. 11 AHKET BASKETS. Willow Market Basueis, HI a hue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. A I.AItCF. ASSORTMENT OF Ginchams, Ualznhnes, Law ns and llaragea. just ere'd by (April fi.j WING & KICIIAUDS. IUO dozen I'ili'B, OF Spear & Jackson, Motlrnni, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. i.ii. i i-iMi,m-it. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONF, IIUMJltF.D pairs l.liptic Springs lor ouggies and carriages, just received and for snle at the sien of th Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES , OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the marRel.tor sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. t Solar LnrtI LninnM. 0 F Cornnlius & Co.. iminutacturc. Also, Lamp inm- ) minus of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1, W. A. I'LATT &- :0., Aril Jfovne. DARASOLS. BONNET KIBUONS, I. i At Tins dav received another lot ol those dark changeable Silk. and'Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Oinghams, uonnei muDons, Coronation Cord, Arc. ...... , Also. Rico Foundation, (a new article tor Milliners non. net baleboneB, Black nnd White Crape and Crape Lieso &c. June 14. M. GOOUING, DlilNTS. PRINTS PRINTS. A large lot offered 1 at i nripoH nnd nu mistake. Call soon at 1 nf fiwtitiM:': May 1. One door south of Capitol House. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFOHM cules and Counter ilalancesat manufacturer's prices. For sale hy . Iin 1 GF.RE, ABBOTT At CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Tad Lock. i)HH Dnmnfrk Embroidered Table Covert, a V superior article, jus, reeved. April !l. One door sonth of the Cnpitol House. RICH tlllTAlN (iOOl)S .4 '.riled Turkey Red t.urtain stuffi also, white lace and embroidered white do. at April '24. .dly. M. '.fODINd'S. (irnnine Armiln&e aiottschole Anvils, SOLID box and common V iscs, lor sale at tne sign oi me A pril 7. GILT l'ADLOCK. Srnln niitl Prenaea. SEALS Engraved, snd Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common l'leas and Supreme Court, Recorders. & e. lie, at very low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. I'LATT CO., Neil House. OE1VES. 25 dm. Seives.aa ,orted numbers ; of iron, bra-s, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. SAWN! SAWS!! OU Mill snws.ol Wl anu vcruiu Steel, for sale at the sign of the ..,.,.. Dec. II. uiu isuiuw. CHOEJIAKI.K'S TOOLS ot nearly every ucscrip. O tion. Inr sale at the Slioe and l,eaiiier wne oi Mav 20. 11117. 11. H. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FOlt SALE. TWF.iNTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situalea on me sou.n-easl part of the city, (title good,) lr sale hy Dec. U. IIH7. j. biiw.vvas STARCH. . , THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation, i ne attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of Pearl March now being made. Countrv Merchants and others upplien irom ine ucj'i !.. rl.iA'llrnn Stnr. hv n. tl.rtnn i Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. ftept. 3. W hite Lead, Oil and Brushed. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish. Paintand Whitewash Brushes. jlv If,. CERE, ABHOTT & CO. CALL AT M. ;OOOINW'S, OSF. VOOR eiil Til OF THE CAPITUI. OtSst, WHERE vou may find one of the best selected and moAJ desirable stork of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in the citv which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will be sold aa cheap as they can be found an) where. APnl 21 "d SEED STOKE AliKMXLTlKAL WARE-ROO.tl.(Kern Flore, next door Hesf of the Pott Office.) ri!i-r .r.H . lanre and ffeneral assortment of Gar- J rirn ahii Fiki.d Suns, embracing every desirable va-rietv sdanted to this climate. Now is the time to obta,n seeds for choice tecetables, as planting time is at hand, J I.Hlrs we have to ottei a seieci ann urge vnri. et of flatter deeat. catalogues oi itoj. at the store. . au. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers aw generally invited to call and eiaminc.togelher with ploughs, Sic 60 bushels timothy seed, osaee oranoe, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, a Urge lot of fruit trees, lor sale Anctioa The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public aale, an.i we .nan run ."" r. ..ti.r.riinn to all who mar favor oa with goods to be told in that manner. JNO. BL RR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO rllYSICIANS. . fi,caiiit 3 Hj'aailiJ'iB 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keep eon. atantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply bv prescription. He is also prepared to bleed snd cop bv prescription Prompt attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Enquire at Uenig t Son's, corner of Hich and Kich streeU. Rejrrmcf Dr. Denig, Snitb snd Butterfield bept n-.dtL OTATPP DAILY. COLUMBUS. MONDAY, Wnlrhci, Jewelry, Silvcr-Wnre, lumps, &(,, le. nm. A. I'intt di Co.. (in me neii House.) HAVF, on hand a jrnud assortment of Watches, Jewelry. Silver-Ware. Polar .twins, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave, Convex and Perifocal.) Dia mond Dointed Gold Pons. (beet maker't.i Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Comlis, Brushes for the Hair. Clothes and Teeth. Plated and Britnnia Castors. Candle sticks, Cako Baskets and Tea-Sets, superior liazora, fieor. ranhd.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine llemmings Needles, best quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, I.nmn class and Lamn Wick. Wntch Makers Tools and Materinls. Ate. Ate., all of which they are now aelling at very low price: wairnca and Jewelry carelully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals F.ngrnvetl for Notaries County and State officers. Societies, Ate. Ace, and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap constriction furnished at short notice, Dec. 15 New Tailoring and Dry Goodn Etablihment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fA'o 201. Hitch Utreet. Corner of Rich ftreet.i HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittiniz needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kmds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting lot others to make up. and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They havo also enlarged their store room, and are receiv ing a Inrge supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say ney nave one oi tne must desirauio assortments ol uotn Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. &c. alwnys on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. i nlunilini April I J. Hi 17... tw. OIPKHIOR COLORED DAGLT.RUK-O OTVI'ES. Tie ulmcrilmr would rnHp'ctiully au nounce to tlm citircnB of ('ultinitius nmt its vicinity, that lie lias taken room in Ambon' block, where he is prepared to execute Dopucr'potvpe likpnrtBfH,l)y nn improved prncess, winch pivci to tne picture a murn Liner tone tnn ntuuei 01 operating. I'erHoiii wishing anrlliinir in the line of this nrt, urn re spectlully invited to call at his rooms. 1'eri'ect satiittiiction given, or no clinre. Person are 'auplitthe artof tnkinc likenefses nnd pre pfiriiic all kinds ol Cheiniculsuscd hy DagiHTrrnn artiKts.on lie most reiift.inauie terms. A, SlUtuniUA. Oct. 30.. dtr. THE NEW NTOKE AT HOME, AGAIN'. KAXOiN SMITH & &URTIN. HAVF returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever prepared to wait on all who ma) call on them. Having just received a Inrjre and well selected stock of fntdiionnhla fwinir (ioods, thev feel confident tlint they are now able to serve all who may favor them w ith thrir pntronnge. The ntlention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock oi Lawns, Aiuciiits.l'injitiiiins, liarages, r tench work d collars, v liunizetts. 1'nrnsols. Ac. 'J lie (ientleinen nre alno invited to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cnsaimeres, Vesting Onvats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too iiU' nierous to mention. Come one. roino nil. April 12. FAXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. PATEU IIANG1NGN DEPOT. AT). 18, CourlhiMtt A 1., opponitr the H estern Hotel. THK l.liUIUJN W.il-hAt:Tl .KliUi CO.MI'AiNY X (organized under the Cenernl Manufncttirinur lw o the State of New York) oiler at wholesale, in qunntitifs to suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowet-t prices. Ibr rush or approved credit, i'aprr jiunRinxK. ot evory vnneiy ot stvic and price, aud Harden to mtteh: fire Hoard Print in (Treat variety, 7 raiutjiartnt IMntlow Phadrs, (Jit I'ainUd W indow Hidden and Wide W iudow Curtain Paper, of the latest les and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is I a rye and entirely new.lhey invite Merchants, llookftellers and Dealers in tlietif nrtit les, to call and examine their st les nnd prices, whenever they vinit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Slock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. Jcw ork. teb. 2U, llf4b'..7md. AND COPI ER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building. Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business. V iMtiug, and Professional Cards engraved and printed to order. State, Ciuinly, Society, and other Seals engraved on brass or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can hnve Cards priuieu ui suori nonce. jiuic.jiui. bnio Mt'TiAirFininNst'nANCE CoT Fire and Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principlea of iMutunl insurance. t ire irepnrimciii. TT The average cost of Insurance in tlua Departatent,is less than one-Jovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on tne mutual or i,ash pian at me op tion of the amilicant. I.I1C SJriiin mien.. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. n. ii. Advantages mane avauauie on inu ur uiuic uuii.iu gencies. t for inlormation, apply ai me omen, v.ariiMiver . uhihiii. between the Exchange and Citv Ranks, High street, Co lurubus. TLMOTHY GHII KI'I'II. Sept. Ifi, IBIfl. twy. Herniary. FIRE FIRE Fl RE. THE Fiwtfctioh Insi kanik Cojiimnt, of Hartfoid Conn , continue at their agency in this city 10 insure Dwe linn Houses. Stores and arehouses, nulls. Alaniltac- lories, Ac, and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, ac,ai.st l oss or pan- AGS. Br rinr.. I lie rates Ol premium oneri-o sro n. iiiw as those of anvotbersiniilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the City Bank Building, up siairs. Oct. 1:1.. ltd. j. wm. Baldwin. Agent. B V R D E L L , IN THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received List Spring supply of New Goods no intiles gentlemen to call and eaamine them. April ai..dtl. A RAREIchTScE FOR PRINTERS. FOR sale, the materials of a Printing Ollice. consisting cliifllv of a nower oress. price ShOO ; 3i0 lbs. ol nai l pica, AUi Ins. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) M lbs. ot minion. K I) lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleta, chases. Ac, Ate. An oppor tunity might be afforded tn a suitable person to pay in part tor the materials, ny pnnnnir a werniy religions newauaper- A large anil exteuded jn nince miulii ne conducted. Address, post paid, tne puwisners 01 tne W ESTERN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus. Ohio. I'olunibiits liiMii'iini'6 Coiupau-f. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build imr. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares snd mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss 01 damace bv lire ; also, sleauiuoats and all sajl vessels, snd tne cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats. Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of aens. lakes and river on the most tavoralile terms. A. S. l llr.tv, June I. IB44. dlf. Secrelaty TVOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing be 1 tween the undersigned, was this dav dissolved bt mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ot D. S. Forman Sc Co . or having claims acainst them, are respertlullv requested to call aud settle the same with A W. Brown A o.. who are authorised to close up the bush es. of the firm. H. BROWN. Mareb 1. Ill-IB. D. S. FORMAN. H. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Rkowh ei Co. David S. horman is employed to eiecute the cut iniraed attend to manufacturing aa 'heretofore. mar. GEOH'.t L. RHOMF. WILLIAM OHKEW RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Aent of Clinton Line Q. P. Senville, 113. Broad st., New York; W. Monleath St Co., Albany, N. Y. Haivd, Monteath St Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. AgenU of Omeo Line Joseph Gilbert, 17 Cffntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett Sc Adams, Syracuse, N. Y Truman Wiman, Oswego, J. Y. dit21$5 OURNAI SEPTEMBER 25. 1848 BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCR0GG3, Bookseller and Stationer, ojtpotite the tituti Home. VALVABLK ENGLISH IIOOKS-CIIEAP. CAKDI.NAL VVOLSKV, by John lialt, with additionul illustrations from Cavendish's Lite of' VVoliey. and other sources. 1 vol. The Lite and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth by William Roscoe i vols. French Revolution from 17C9 to l&Uj by F. A. Mignet. 1 toI. The Literary History of the MirirfU Affes. comprehending an account of the stnte of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the nlteeulh century) by Hev. Joseph Urrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nplmd.for the re-estnhlibhtncnt of 1'opcry under Charles 11 and James 11) by Arm nnd Carrol, 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called tlio Magnificent) by William Koitcoe. 1 vol. The Itiilinn Painters. Life of Michael AnpelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. U. Lile of Kallaellot by Quatreniere de Quincy. 1 vol. iSornmn Contguest. History of the Conquest of F-nplnnd by the fsormniiR its causes and its consequences in Kng hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent) by August in Thierry. 2 v s. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and ar-rancrd by M. Michlet. 1 vol. 1 he Komnn Kepubhc, by M. Alichelct. I ol. Cino Mars. or n Conspimcv under Louis XHI.a historical Romance ) by Alirnd de Viuny. 1 vol. Ihnory ot Civilization, trom the bill oi the Komnn Em pire to the French Revolution j by F. (iui?.ot. 3 vols. i ne anove worxs nre ununu in uiiimrm uinoing, anu win make a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Keli. VJ. J. n. M-UUliUS. a valuable: BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain ins the nohticnl hintory, geographical position, nnd so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re vised irom the ancient writers, i tie rice and progress ol the principal Ku rope an nations, their political Jiistory, and the changes in their social condition, with a history oi the colonics founded by Kuropenns. By W. C. Tuytor, LL. lJ., M. U. A, S..with questions adapted for the use of schools 1 vol. pp. Yjl, For sale by Feb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. REVOLUTION. In conipque'-ce of the rcce"t rev olution in France, and the present excited (.laie of Ku rope, the subseriher is selling Hooks, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Hooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings. &.C , is very full, and great bargains nre to be had " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling nil very low, to make room lor a new stock, l'urcliuxera w ill find it to their ad van "age lo call on us first and lait. " So mote it bo." April 13. J. R. SCROCGS. HANDBOOK OF Yonng Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ot Uouvier, nnd others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, ami the complete tie us of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as for self-inttruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. & HOGGS. PAI'l H IIAM.INGS. A choice Mid well selected asi-ortmeiit of merv variety aid price, from '''dO to 18 per dozen bolts; Bordering of ahnost every description, varying in price from 2jc to $2,64) per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to ti e above Paper nnd Borderins, feeling confident that Ihev will compare favor ably with anv other stock in the city. For sale nt the Rook-store of ' March 2i J. R. SCROGGS. FITCH Oti CONSUMPTION. SIX Lectures on the uses of the Lungs, and causes, pre veutinn. nnd cure ot Conbtiiniition. Asthma, snd disea ses nt the Heart. These lectures arc intended as a direr tor to all classes, (both male and female.) in the prevention and cure of those fatal maladies. Great truths arc herein taught, which, if fully under.tnod. iinnhcillv believed, and judiciously followed, will, we doubt not. lead to an almost total anniliilalion ol ruimonary consumption. rorsaieuy aug. j. it. sckuuvip. STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY ol the United States of Nrrlli America, from the plantation of the Britiah CoUnies till their assumiJ- lion of Natiunal Independence, in 4 vols. For nle by aUgSJ. J. K. Bt-KUUliS. LIBRARY OF GENERAL KN'OWLEDGEr EAllillAt'lNti History, Biography, A.tronomy. Arclulec ture, Naiural History, Poetry, Tales, JiC.ie. emhel bed with over '200 engravings ; einp. ovo., and all tor one dollar, l-orealeat aug;10 SCROGtiS'. THE MEI.ODEON. A CHOICE selection ol Songs, Duetis.yiiartetts. Rounds Waltzes nnd Marches, with a historv of music, and il lustrated with nuiueroua engravings. Price -5 cts. for sale at nugau. aLauuua. LORD BOllNGBROKL'S worwTcompleteT" 4 vols., including his lile, together with additional n formation relative to nis personal and public charncler n-For sale by nugid. J. R. SCROGGS. BANCROl'T'slfistory of the Inited StiitcT Svuls. For sale by aiig':8. J. R. SCROGtiS. REMOVAL. UHMi & RICHARDS have removed their goods from VV No. I, Gondale'e Row, to No. I, Neil's new building, opposite the Stat) buildings, where they will lie plensed to see their old customers, and all others that may he plensed to give Iheni a call. Their stuck has been greatly increased snd thev would sav to those wishins to purchase at whole sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. npri' ATTENTION ! rTMIR nndersinned. a Pbuolouist. and craduate of a cele J. brated liirnign University, will lie ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any nour. Tnrm. vi.rv I11W. Reftrentte.: Rev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Dri. Jones Ar Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.ot run, Nov. 18..dtf. BROW NSVILLE W ATLR-Cl RE ESTAR. lifchnH'nt. Fayette Co.. IViinvlviuiiu. THE friends of HviiHoPATMV,and the public in general, are respectfully informed thtt this Establishment, built expreHsly lor the purpose has been in successful ope ration Slll-r.e tnuusi, luti. Tho huit.lirifT is 70 feet hy SO. two stories hirrh. and will comlortnbly accommodate $3 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly lurniMied l he sieeptngano nnimna iind dreftsinir rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated Irom those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the nercsBarv nnins inr nnuenroinn a succewrui irenmieni. Numerous pure soft-water sprint's surround the Establishment; plrasiint and retired walks among the neighboring mils are aoununiii, sou m exertion ui rexcinug uie sum mits, is amply repaid by beautiiul views over a most pic-turesoue country. Dr. Baf.i.7., the proprietor, who resides in the establiah ment, has hid several years' experience in this popular mode of prarticr, and early in the ensuing summer expects to lie joined by I)H. Maor, Fellow of the Roval Collece of Surgeons, London who ia now visiting the best estab lishments in r.ngiuna. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pnins will he spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients fi per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses hoard can be had Inr them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six course towels, either three comfortables or e light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The f Mowing diseases are snccetsfully treated, and I cure or relief etieeted, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of loo long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers j Ague ; Inthmition of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys Dyspia Asthma Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago (ionnrrhrca; Primary and Secondary Sphiljs Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the He.irt; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy Jaundice Habitual Costiveness; IVlinum Tremens; posms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Afl'ertions Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhaa Scaly Head Tetter Ringworm, SlcSic. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolnpsua Uteii. or bearing down of the Womb Excessive, Pamlul, and Obstructed Menstruation Jan. 52b. lf.W,..wtinj FLRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Fnre and Hatter's Trimmings, winch they otferfor sale at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Alto A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton tidtn tnm Tips, Banding and Binding, Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Blsck and Drab Silk Plush, Evtrart Lofrwuod Gum Shellac, c. Feb.lt FAY Sc KlLBOLtUNE, NUMBER 67. CINCINNATI. SOUTHCiATE. HAWTHORN & CO., have io store nnd fur sate on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Aletandre Seignetfe Brandy) i5 " Maelorr Hrondy, Vintage IHIB) 10" " J.B.UiJarddo. 1805 IS" Otard, Pupuy Si Co., dui 6 11 Lafayette dot HI " J.J. Dupuy do; 60 qr casks M adcira Wines, various Brands : 100 ' l'ort do do do ) fiO " " Sherrr do do do: 30" " Sweet Malaga do dot 25 " " Ory do do do) SO cases Cabinet Champaign Wine 30 baskets Napoleon do do; SO " Sun Sc Kagle do 10 " Crown do doj 50 " Hcidsick do doj ftOiOOO Reoalia Citrnrs. various brandsf 10 tierces Calubris Liquorice. u in mnss fit) boles Cut and Dried Chewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. Ha Tobacco, our own brand" 1110 " " lbs do do; UM) " Va. ' do various brands 110 " do do do; IUO bags Rio Coffee) 60 " Old Uov't Java Coflcej 10 " Fimento: 60 baskets SalladOil; SO chests do do in flasks ; SO cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rhine Wine j" 1(1 " Sparklinu Hoik ; 200 brls Rourbnrn Whisky, 3 to 8 years old; o puueneona M. iroix uum; 2 " Jamaica do; 10 pipes l'ine Apple (iin ; Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia st. JCOTCII ALE AND LONDON PORTE U. ) 60 casks .Scotch Ale. J. Sl R. Tennenl's brand; 60 do London 1'orter, K. Hyass' do. In store and for sale by SOCTHGATE, HAWTHORN Sc CO., mm 15. !U Columbia st. pIIAMPAGNE.- J bO baskets Haiisiick Champagne, in pints and quarts 00 1 liquol 00 in qts Hi do Cahiuet do do. 50 do sundry brands j In store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Bug 1 5. 24 Columbia st. BURGUNDY FORT WINE. To qr caki liuruundy Port Wine, F. Duran's brand, in tore and for snle hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., augl5. JSo. 21, Columbia st , Cincinnati. OLA RET. boxes Claret, sundry brands, in store J and for sale br SOLTIIGATE, HAWTHORN Sc CO., Biigl5. -H Columbia st IX TWIST TOHACCO.- 110 keu's Nouthii'iie, Hawthorn Sc Cos No. 6 twist To bacco, in store nnd Inr snle by SOUT1IGATK, HAWTHORN Sc CO., angiJ, Columbia at. ROOKS AND STATIONERY. THE auhcriber having wiihdmwn from the firm of Derby, Bradley St Co.. will continue the business nt Publishing ami Honkpellinir under the firm of H. W rerbv Sl Co.. at No. N5 Mainstieet; and on the lOthol April, opened an entire new stoi k of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ot Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he tins hud in tuning books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the j-resent new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit Inenus and customers, who may tiivor him with their orders, 4nd they cun rely upon finding nt all times, a lull stock on hand and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. f : .; a..:iVi u iir hl'uuV TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consoling of 36 splen did Pianos, and 3U) chests choice Tens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for ensh direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Sc Uunlinin, Jew i ork, cannot be equalled in the U. states. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerocms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. i eos put up in a and 4 pound packages, ol better quality, n better style, nnd at lower prices thimof any of the East ern packing houses. SMITH Sc NIXON. is, 1. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. LIGHTNING RODS. Office and Manufactory on tUth utreet, between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPRATTS Talent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rode, in ten leet lengths, with Glass Isolaters and brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of safe and silently discharging the iir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought bef ore the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning these roils are so easily urrnrigtMi umi any one can readily attacn mem. I ne immense patronage and extensive use of thene Lightning Re-pellers, proven bow satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow out -copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ac. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Isolaters, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. ID" Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columhus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning noos, wun whom orders may be It It. 3lay ..lim cj.A.BIllWn L .MI9UH bRAuF A ISIUHELb -Ac tU., Commimtion nnd Produce Merchants, No J, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cnsh Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. HlfrtK TO Messick, Taylor Sc Watts, Daggette Si Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. 11. YT eat man. Marsh Sl Co. M. Kugler At Son, Ellis Sc Morton, L. Worth ington. Dec. 17. .dly. HARDWARE AND CVTLERY. WE beg leave to inlorn the MerchanU of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive varietv of (ioods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, aa we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other F.ns tern cities, uur stoca is comprised in part oi the lollowingt oiim a. Nmmon's, and Marin a Axes Mill and X Cut Saws Grass and Grain Scythes j .sc vine sneatns Sickles t Hay end Manure Forke Humes Tracee Hoes An lis Shovels and Spades . And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted lo our care. MEAD Sl WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pear) street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE Ml'TCAL FIRE INSt RANCECo. C. S. SILL, Ajt, ( olunibu-", tihio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahgs Falls. Ohio. The oldest and largest fciutusl Compnnv in the Western Stater. Cnnital to meet losses, over TO. secured be yond the pdii!ity of lose, and rspiJIy increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid ovei 5100.000 of losses, at an averace cost to the members of ol one per cent per annum, upon ttte smoini insuren. may io-.oij r.. i. j. V AM ABLE CITY PROPKRTV ICR RALE. 'I'll A T ssrr drsirahlt miaence lomwrlj uccnpil br Sl 4 Samne' Criisbj, aljoiiiin( tb C117 of C'olumbu, oa JLtlie east, and oprxiaite thr lllind Alom. tngrther with tn arm ol' Land, containing an escellrnt fruit err-chsrd attachsii tbereio, will be sold on fasnraMe terms, bt Colurobua, D.'J.1847. J. KlIKiWAY fc CO. rnnTiNu ijik. PBOt;T! Printer's Ink. IWs lummr. Do. ntditm. Book Ink of difitrent quihties. Jost received br juljU. 1. N. WH1TLNG 4. UUiNTLMGTON. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I.N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON, Dookteller and Stationtrt, High ttrtei. PIONEER HISTORY, TIT . f. HII.DKI.THi M. U , OF MARIETTA. BRING sn account of the first exsminntious of tht Ohio Vslley, and the etrl? settlement ol the North weslera Trriiory, chiefly from or.ffinal manuscripts, containing the papers of Col, George Morgan ( those of Judge Barker J the diaries of Joseph Buel aud John Matlhewaj the records of the Ohio Company, feet one volume, 8 vo muslin i price 5!,fi0. r ram we u incinnnu uircmtf e. ' A most auspicious beginning it is, In a book noil valuable in ita facts, interestio-j in its views of earl manners, and a monument both to the Pioneers of the State, and the skill and diligence of its author. We know the qualifications of Dr Hildreth for such a work, and they are such as few men possesa, and give at once authenticity add value to his statements. jor have the Publishers been wanting in anything, which accuracy and typography and beauty in appearance, could communicate to the matter of the writer." From the Cincinnati Allot. " As a specimen of the Arte, it ii creditable to the Publishers, and as a literary performance, it is valuable from the mass of facts which it adds to what has already been preserved of our early history. Dr. H. is one of those who have generously labored in the cause of science and letters, and to whom the public ii already much indebted. " The work contains a full account of the first settlement of Marietta, and Washington county, in Ohio, and ie curtoui as well as instructing, on account of' the particularity of it details, as well as their undoubted authenticity." From the Cincinnati Uaxette, if')e volume is one ot great interest, and has neon goiien out in a style at once oeuutitul and substantial. The work has thus original historical value, ruch as will doubtleea cause it to be sought after with avidity. Its perusal will be aitendnd with intense interest, for its plain, eventful, authentic account of the Pioneer History of the West." From the J.otmn7l Courier. "Mr. Hildreth enjoys an extensive reputation throughout the West as a close and patient observer, and is not less known for his accuracy. In all thintrs relating to the early history of the West, he is known to be one of the most zealous ot men in the collection and preservation of everything that can illustrate the early day of settlement, and one ol the most honest in record in these interesting piecea of information. ' The chapter on the early anu present climate of Ohio, with the natural productions of tfie country,' is one of much interest, and one that could scarcely have been written by any man in uie w est nut Mr. tluureth." 1-or sale at the bookstore of july27. I. IN. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. JUST IN TIME. ANECDOTES and Biographical sketches of Martin Van lluron. John Van Uureu. Levi WVodbury, William L. Marcy.with the lives and opinions of Benjamin Franklin Butler, United States District Attorney lor the .Southern District of New York, nnd .'csie Hovt, formerly ('o)lecor of Customs for the port of New York also, interesting incidents and sketches of Stephen Allen, George F. Barker, James Gordon lU-nnett. Samuel R. Betts. Isaac W. Bishop, t'rancis P. Blair, Walter Bowne, C. C. Cambrelling, Moses J. Cantine, J. J. Cnddington, W H. Crawford, Edwin Croswell, John W. Edmonds, Azanah C. Klngg,Lnren-to Hoyt. Jeromns Johnston, Isaac Kibbe, Cornelius W Anderson, I sine Q. Leake, ( has. L. Livingston. Edward Livingston, Mordecai M. Noah, ThaihJeus Phelps, Elijah F. Purdy, Roger Skinner, Peter VV. Spiece. Snmuel Swartwout, Eiiob T. Troop, Henry l;lho Her, Samuel Young, nnd their friends and political associates. By Wm. L Mackenzie. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous addod, to perplex the truth, And lengthen simple justice into trade) How glorious was the day that saw these broke And every man within the rearh ol right. Thompson1$ Seaiont. Price 374 cts. For sale at the bookstore of sepl. 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON SA LATHI EL ; a story of the Past, the Present, and the future, bv (ieorue Croly, author of the life and times of Ceorge the IV, Sec, dec. Complete in two vols, Price 50 cents. Donephan's Expedition, containing an account of the con quest of New Mexico, with a sketch of the life of Col. Dnn- iphan, illustrated with plans of battle fields, a map. and fine engravings; 1 vol. InliiGrn.a j its historv. population, climate, aotl. productions, and harbors, from Sir George Simpson s overland jour ney round the world- By John T. Hughes, A. B. Juxt received and for sale by aug31. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE WORKS OF WASIIIN(;T0NIRVING. TVTEW edition, revised, commencing with the Historv of Xl New York from the beginning of the World to'the end of the Dutch Dynasty : containing among many sur prisma and curious matters. The Unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the '1 est) , and the Chivalrous Achievements of Peter the Headstrong the three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam. Being the only authentic history of the times that ever hath ueen or aver win oe puonsned. ay L led rick &nicKerDocK- . Complete in 1 vol. For Sfele at the bookstore of sep5 I, JM. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON MASTER MASONS' DIPLOMAS. MASTKK Masuns' Uiploiuaa beauiiiull engraren on paichmRnt. Tile Cral'tsman. and Free Mason's Guide, eontaininff ft delineation 01' l lie Himals of Krae Masonry, with the Km lems ana expianaiiona ao arranged as areatlr to Herniate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of the several decrees, from tf.ntered Apprentice to that ol Select master, and tne uruer 01 rnestlioud ) by Lorneliua Aluore ) 1 vol. Wino. The Templar'a Chart, or llieroglvnhic Monitor, contain ing all the Ktnblema and Hieroulphica explained in the rnnani anil magnanimous orders ot Miinisottne rteil t. rnsa. Kniuhts 1'eiuplars, and Knights of Malta 1 designed and du ly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing ) by Jeremy L. Cross, K. K. C, K. T., K. M., Jtc.j 1 sal. 12 mo. Crns' Free Mason's Chart 1 1 vol. 12mo. Davis' Free Mason's Monitor: contsminff ft delineation of the fundamental principlea of Free Masonry, &c, &c.) by Z. A. Davis t 1 vol. Imu. r or sale at the book.iore or ftuglO. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. lfl'PPiMF.NTT7Wn.ciX''aT)iGESTCP THE OHIO REPORTS. THE subscribers have in press, and will publish in a few weeks, a Supplement to Wilcox's Digest of the Ohio Reports, containing a digest of the IJlh, Uth, 15th and luth ' vols, of the Ohio Heports, which, in connection with hie digest of the 12 preceding volumes, will form a full and com plete digest of all the Ohio Heports from the Hrat organization of the Court in Bank to the clo.e of the term lor I&17 '48. With a (ieneral Index to the whole woik. and a com. plete list of all the names of cases, fee, fee. By P. B Wilcox, Attorney at Law. To accommodate those members of the Bar who have the digest of the first volumes of the Keporta. ft ntlicientnum. ber of the supplement will he bound up by itselt. julylU. I N. WtliriJViti Sc HUNTINGTON. THE B A TT LEO UE N A TISTA. TIIK batile of Buena V ista, wnh the operations of the "Army of Occupation." for one month) ith a mipof the country m ar Buena Vista, and a plan of the bittlei by James Henry Carleton, Captain in the brat regiment of Dragoons I vol. I .'mo. This day received at the bookstore of augl 4. I. N. WHITING tV HUNTINGTON. JAMES' NEW WORK. G0WI(lF.,or,tlie King', Plot) by U. P. K. James; price Mcent.. ' ' " Jane F.yre, an autibingraphy. FJited by Cnrran Bell. Another new supply. Price SS cents. 'I he Tenant of Wil.lfcll Hall. By Acton Bell, author of Withering Heightha." 1 vol IJmo. 'I he Swim Family Kobinson the first and second Swiss. New edition 4 vols. Itiino. This day received at the bookstore of augl. I. N WHITING dt HUNT NGTON. FREORIKA BREMF.H'n FW unnH BKOI'HKKSt aud Sisters, a tale of domestic li'e. bv I red hka Bremer. Translated from the onirin.l nnnu'blished mann.cripl, by Mary Howilt Price 2S cts. The Dying Kobm, and other tales lor youth, by Joseph AlJen. D. D.; 1 v., ' ' r W- I, N. WHITING k. HUNTINGTON. REV. ALBERT-ntRHiii rw nrniK. TVJOll-.S. hxpisiiatory and I'raclical. oa the General K.pia 1 lies of James. Peler. John and Jude. By Kev. Albert u . . . . 1 1 .... - u-.i.Tj.f .1,1. jusi puuii.ned. Comolete seta of ItimM1 .,. r... ..1. .t the hnnk.fnr of siluS. I. Will I lC it III M'IMi l'OM TIIF FinaT nnnii ix apiMSII. AFlKs I' Book in Spam.ti ) or. a Prsct1c.1l Intrndurtion to the studv of the Snani.'h lanznage. containing full instructions in pronunciation, a (iniiiuiar. exercises on the Ollendorff method of constant imitilion and repetition. reading leaaons and a vocabulary The whole adapted tor uie use 01 private leamera, or tor classes ander aa instrae-tor Bv JoseDh slkeld. A. M. ugS. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. THE TA Y l RA Hf ECIMIT RnnolT! TIIK 'Isylor Anecdote Bunk. Anecdotes ol Zschsry Tavlor. and tl'O Mexican War. Bv 'Iota Owsn. tie txe banter. Together wnh a brief lile of (lea. Tailor, and his tellers. Illastraled with engravings. Price lists. receivea ai me ooossiore of nug2l. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. GRANTI.EV MANOR. Gnnrley Manor, a tale by t-sly t.eorgiana bulienia; I vol. 12. Just mceived at the bonkstnre of ftufil. I. N. WHITING k. HUNTINGTON. INCIDENTS an4 Oketchet connected with the Karly Hisf ry and beiilrmret ol the Men', beaoiUully lllastrs'd. for aale at the bookstore 1 f augJl. L Ii. WHJTLNO k. HLNTINGT0N.
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-09-25, DAILY. |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-09-25, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Full Text | V J WM.B. THRALL & HENRY REED, f) EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx loutu-cnit corner of High street and Sugar alley TOMS. Daily per annum, Tii-woekly per annum,, . Weekly per annum, J7 00 4 00 ! (10 Termi of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or tliree insertions, $1, and M eenli lor each additional iiuortion lor tliree inontlil Jo for six months 11 lor 12 monies 512 Longer advertise menu in the mine proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over gii) in m months. Br tiik Vi:ab. For twelve lines $12 fourth of a col unm $'i0 half a column $30 whole column $10. BUSINESS CARDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTOBNK. S and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oltice one door south of 1. N. Whiting &, Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Kov. 1, 11US. K. J.M ATTHKV. S. BROADWAY HOTEL, . B hio. April C.dtf. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOOKSI'.I.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High slrcet,Coliinibus,Ohio. A large assortiueni if Books and Stationery always on linnd. nOOK-lllM)KKS, High street, opposite the Public Ofli Wm. Skibkkt. M.C. Lii.i.kv. VWIIiiim It. Jarvia Henry JfirvU, "lOI.LKC'lOHS and Account Settlers, for hranklin and I ..i::.,;.... ,..,.,. will miend to ill business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McC oy s store. April 14. Ill-ltl. y. Columbus, Ohio WTE. IDE, M. O., . f pktkt ll.nte i,f the firm of Craue Si Ide, Cmcin- U nati.) Office for the present at the rcnidence of the ateCol.M.Jewett. 'V Cl'lll'. AltROTT & CO.. DKALF.HS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Buildere' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools. Military Goods, &c. Vc, No. Ilil High street, sign of the (lilt Pndlock. W ING & RICHARDS DF.AI.F.HS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groce-lies. Uools and Shoes, ecc. ccc, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Gooible's Kow, High street ' jTlt. S( HOGGS, DF.M.F.R in Law, Medical, Thcologiciil.Classical. School and M iscellaneoua Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. W II EATON, DM'GGlST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dve Stiifls, Glass, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, comer of Hieli ami Uriad streets, Columbus, Ohio. I'AY & KII.noURNE, DF.M.F.RS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, fcc. High street, Colnmbus, Ohio. Oct. I , C. K. KING, DF.M.F.R IN DKY GOODS, etc., opposite r.xchange Bank. Columbus. Nov. jl..tl. M. B. BATEIIAM, EDITOR of the Oh lo Cui. 1 1 ViroR, a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and IjUi 0 acli month. Terms 51 per year) four copies tor $3. Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. COMSTOCK A CO., FOR'"VAl!DhN(i a.nd COMMISSION MF.UCHAMS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. t 1 HIIICW AY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol Cas- tings, always on hand. COI.UMBI S HAT STORE. t v nimiii i llirth .irpt. onnosite the State Build- J iiics, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to orucr. neTl house. KWINNF. is "ot home " in the Nell House, and wil . romlor all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtr N. II . TAYLOR, ENGRAVER. OFFICF. on Northeast comer of High and lown Streets, up stairs oppusilo United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dlf I. AW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. Pi.krt will practice Law as . r. in Kmnklm and ailioiniiiE counties. Ollice on cast side of'lligh street, opposite 1. N. Whiting Hunt, ington s B kstore i cb. ln..t-wtl. vih u ii I KHIItr. RILEY. ..'Drilr'Al ..,.1 Mnclimiirid Dentist. Columbus, Ohio. i" nifnr Alinrks Premium Teeth. For snle Baker Sl Kiley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma) 13..t-wly. iniriVI IVI'IIV KT4I1I.I'.. mill.' .i,l,.rnh..r has removed to the new brick stable buill i by Dr. L. Gomlale, corner of Sugar and Fair s-cps from High street, and rear of the Canitol House T IIURSEH AKU CARKUtiHa Jp t.u S , 4-(,,f, J. MASSKY. tew si IN xv a mf'flV Ar CO.. WHOI.F.SALK AND BF.TAIL DF.ALFiiSinFaneyand Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, loiumous, unm. ;i:01tGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN' AND HASSLR PAINTER, Nov.!)...dtf. coLuimus, unto. i.i llirh 11V FX PRESS. vi l, ii' I V ..I nrli Turk Satin anil Cluilnelion silk Par- A Aim. new stvle French Lawns, Grenadine Shawls, and a variety of Fringes. J-jl"JJ)0D1 N(;,s Mav 12. one door Poti'i of the Capitol oust, i iitiiv T1.' AN fili'TDONE! A' ND if you doubt it call and try some ol me sinu iimi ill recoinmena iiscii. r; , - rVl. (it)UDI lM' S, April 1R. One door south of the Capitol House. I....: .'.. I felo..tf...lp. J t-IIIVLDI ..F i .l..l.l .mv.i nml concave Spectacles, tor all A ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also.Spectacle Class, of all kinds, fitted in old frames at short notice, and i .... l. W. A. 1'LA l 1 l u. Fr b. 7. Aril Home. riAPKN, CollHra nnd Cliiniinetta. J A gooil stock, odered very low at April 21.. dly. M. GOOniiNG'S, VI.' IY1VH1S or THE WEED t inlL'.-n.i t.v ...n.A .,1 Ibe host flavored Cavenni hTo- I , i' ; .ii ('.list M. CMODIM April ai. Une door souin oi uie whiiui nu... IKIENDI.Y CilNGIIAMN. 1 Something new j also. I- rench, K.ngbsh. Srotch, Amen. can an" Linen do., one door souiu oi '"1""" April 21.. d. AI. liOODINO. vinwiMi. TRMTl'HE VAKMMI Ns. 1 and t Also,PoIish- 1 ing and toach Body srnish. for sale by 14 J. H. WHKATON. Druggist, March 50. Corner of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. GRN L'INE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at "j"0' Miv II). GILI PADLOCK. ftOl l) I'ENS. , fresh supplv received this day. and VJ for sa e very low, VV. A. PLAIT CO, Neil House. April .1. IHfl. .s-si aviTiis sillnlea.e notice thatwe have forssle, G at-thesignot the Gilt Padlock. Mil. High street, KHI Ride Barrels, assorted, from 1.0 to S20 balls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds. Butts. Guards and I hinv kl.. t;.rn,.n Silver. Sheet Brass and almost all ether Gun material. GERE, ABliOTT & CO. Dec. it. vew mirtiH ;ooD8. GINGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Bslionnes. Barages, Mils-Iin Ginghams. Embroidered ditto. He I sins lr All ,w styles, lor sale by WIMi fc RICHARDS'. It t.i... ....,, kl,rl .nH licht colored kid. Also, lact G loves- iX.siik.ic. 'Call i. at M-'OP'-S. April 44. .dly. One door sonth of Cspilol House. HOS1 ERY. 60 den Lsdies. Misses and I nildren s Hose, new and cheap; also, l fine stock of Cent, ball Hose at April 2fi One door south of the Capitol House. sans. JJ0E c CO., and Wilmot t Rowlands Mill and Cross Hoe' Co. and Wilmot k Rowland's Circulardo.j Spear & Jackson's smt other Hand do.; Psnnel and ripoinff do. Butchers' and Back do.; Billelt and Turning W ebb do. Jolv in. GERE, ABBOTT fc (.O. HA R 1) W A R E. 1 F.R E. ABBOTT St CO., it the sign of the I. lit Psdlock. are now receiving a rresl aonply of goods, which makes their stock embrace more ar tides ia the hsrdwsre line, than sny other store in the Mate. Thev sre dispoed to sell goeils at lair rates, and woldre pectfolly request purchasers to call sad examine their goods and prices. 0ct-u OHIO VOLUME XII. SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. IVOH V Fans, gold and steel beads, purse clasps and rings, nurse twist. Sadler silk, etnhroideriniisilks and worsteds. embroidering pnttems, ranvnss for embroiderihg. silk, linen and worsted Drains and tspes, linen and couon nuss, vicio ria cord, silk and linen fringes, jiconct and awiss edgings and inscrtings, linen, thread snd lisle Isces, edgings and in trtings, and many other little turns, may or munu cneapai M. GOODING'S, May 1. One door anuth of Capitol House. PURE WATER. JKNNISON'S Patent Diaphragm WaterFilinr. We have iust received a few of these vcrv vnluable articles which are highly recommended by nil who hnve seen them in use, and which we are readv to sell ni mnnuiaruirers prices, wiui cost of transportation; CliHK, ABBOTT Si CO, Nov. G. inn kmi.s JUNIATA NAILS, just received and forsnle at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, fUST received and lor sale at the sign of the ign ol the GILT PADLOCK. I Sept. 10. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be afl'ord ed at unusually low prices. FAY At KILBOUKN K. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Hubber Cloth and Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Patent Lcatherand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dash Frames ) Light Framesand Tassells) Springs and Axles. CF.liF., ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a line nsnrtincnt of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Ties nnd Buskins, at i he simi of the Golden Bout, which are selling oil cheaper thin ever before sold in this city. Jan 41. 'I. n,i"m.'ii.u LATEST STYLES DRESS GOODS. Cameo Tissues, Grenadines. Cryslslines. Silk and Wool Berages. plain and tancy,one door soutn ol ciipnoi rinuse. April 2 1.. d. iiuvnJimi LUM BER I LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand forsnle at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment ut country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Hnving erected Dry Houses, will also Imve a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and nftcr the 1st of March. Also, a quantity ol Heluse Lumoer mai win im re duced prices. All rood orders lor Lumber will tie prompt ly attended to. fen. ti. .ii.j m. u. ,-.i)i.i.iii.' . LA MI OIL. :t00 gallons Blenched Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ) 200 gallons Whale Ooil, forsnle by FAY At MI.HOl'KM'., J rv im; u;.,l. v(...i I .PC. 7. i"' '"J--" MACHINE CARDS. Ill) sets ol Machine t-nrils, iust received from the Manufactory at Leiccater,Maa- sachusrlts. and for sale at No. loi), High street. ,, )nc, 7. r AY tv Mi.nuinnr.. 11 AHKET BASKETS. Willow Market Basueis, HI a hue article, at the GILT PADLOCK. A I.AItCF. ASSORTMENT OF Ginchams, Ualznhnes, Law ns and llaragea. just ere'd by (April fi.j WING & KICIIAUDS. IUO dozen I'ili'B, OF Spear & Jackson, Motlrnni, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the sign of the April 7. i.ii. i i-iMi,m-it. NO. 101 HIGH STREET. ONF, IIUMJltF.D pairs l.liptic Springs lor ouggies and carriages, just received and for snle at the sien of th Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES , OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the marRel.tor sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. t Solar LnrtI LninnM. 0 F Cornnlius & Co.. iminutacturc. Also, Lamp inm- ) minus of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Feb. 1, W. A. I'LATT &- :0., Aril Jfovne. DARASOLS. BONNET KIBUONS, I. i At Tins dav received another lot ol those dark changeable Silk. and'Turque Satin Parasols, so much in demand. Also, a few pieces Friendly Oinghams, uonnei muDons, Coronation Cord, Arc. ...... , Also. Rico Foundation, (a new article tor Milliners non. net baleboneB, Black nnd White Crape and Crape Lieso &c. June 14. M. GOOUING, DlilNTS. PRINTS PRINTS. A large lot offered 1 at i nripoH nnd nu mistake. Call soon at 1 nf fiwtitiM:': May 1. One door south of Capitol House. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFOHM cules and Counter ilalancesat manufacturer's prices. For sale hy . Iin 1 GF.RE, ABBOTT At CO. April 3. Sign of the Gilt Tad Lock. i)HH Dnmnfrk Embroidered Table Covert, a V superior article, jus, reeved. April !l. One door sonth of the Cnpitol House. RICH tlllTAlN (iOOl)S .4 '.riled Turkey Red t.urtain stuffi also, white lace and embroidered white do. at April '24. .dly. M. '.fODINd'S. (irnnine Armiln&e aiottschole Anvils, SOLID box and common V iscs, lor sale at tne sign oi me A pril 7. GILT l'ADLOCK. Srnln niitl Prenaea. SEALS Engraved, snd Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common l'leas and Supreme Court, Recorders. & e. lie, at very low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. I'LATT CO., Neil House. OE1VES. 25 dm. Seives.aa ,orted numbers ; of iron, bra-s, and hair, at the GILT PADLOCK. SAWN! SAWS!! OU Mill snws.ol Wl anu vcruiu Steel, for sale at the sign of the ..,.,.. Dec. II. uiu isuiuw. CHOEJIAKI.K'S TOOLS ot nearly every ucscrip. O tion. Inr sale at the Slioe and l,eaiiier wne oi Mav 20. 11117. 11. H. KIMBALL. CITY LOTS FOlt SALE. TWF.iNTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situalea on me sou.n-easl part of the city, (title good,) lr sale hy Dec. U. IIH7. j. biiw.vvas STARCH. . , THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation, i ne attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of Pearl March now being made. Countrv Merchants and others upplien irom ine ucj'i !.. rl.iA'llrnn Stnr. hv n. tl.rtnn i Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. ftept. 3. W hite Lead, Oil and Brushed. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels) 100 kegs White Lead ; Varnish. Paintand Whitewash Brushes. jlv If,. CERE, ABHOTT & CO. CALL AT M. ;OOOINW'S, OSF. VOOR eiil Til OF THE CAPITUI. OtSst, WHERE vou may find one of the best selected and moAJ desirable stork of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods in the citv which are nearly all new, and were purchased low for cash, and will be sold aa cheap as they can be found an) where. APnl 21 "d SEED STOKE AliKMXLTlKAL WARE-ROO.tl.(Kern Flore, next door Hesf of the Pott Office.) ri!i-r .r.H . lanre and ffeneral assortment of Gar- J rirn ahii Fiki.d Suns, embracing every desirable va-rietv sdanted to this climate. Now is the time to obta,n seeds for choice tecetables, as planting time is at hand, J I.Hlrs we have to ottei a seieci ann urge vnri. et of flatter deeat. catalogues oi itoj. at the store. . au. Pratt's Corn Planter, which the farmers aw generally invited to call and eiaminc.togelher with ploughs, Sic 60 bushels timothy seed, osaee oranoe, and mustard seed : also, on consignment, a Urge lot of fruit trees, lor sale Anctioa The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public aale, an.i we .nan run ."" r. ..ti.r.riinn to all who mar favor oa with goods to be told in that manner. JNO. BL RR. April 8. .dtf. NOTICE TO rllYSICIANS. . fi,caiiit 3 Hj'aailiJ'iB 3 THE undersigned has just received, and will keep eon. atantantly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply bv prescription. He is also prepared to bleed snd cop bv prescription Prompt attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Enquire at Uenig t Son's, corner of Hich and Kich streeU. Rejrrmcf Dr. Denig, Snitb snd Butterfield bept n-.dtL OTATPP DAILY. COLUMBUS. MONDAY, Wnlrhci, Jewelry, Silvcr-Wnre, lumps, &(,, le. nm. A. I'intt di Co.. (in me neii House.) HAVF, on hand a jrnud assortment of Watches, Jewelry. Silver-Ware. Polar .twins, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave, Convex and Perifocal.) Dia mond Dointed Gold Pons. (beet maker't.i Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Comlis, Brushes for the Hair. Clothes and Teeth. Plated and Britnnia Castors. Candle sticks, Cako Baskets and Tea-Sets, superior liazora, fieor. ranhd.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine llemmings Needles, best quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, I.nmn class and Lamn Wick. Wntch Makers Tools and Materinls. Ate. Ate., all of which they are now aelling at very low price: wairnca and Jewelry carelully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals F.ngrnvetl for Notaries County and State officers. Societies, Ate. Ace, and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap constriction furnished at short notice, Dec. 15 New Tailoring and Dry Goodn Etablihment. L. P. PRESTON & CO., fA'o 201. Hitch Utreet. Corner of Rich ftreet.i HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in fittiniz needs no praise.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kmds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting lot others to make up. and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They havo also enlarged their store room, and are receiv ing a Inrge supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say ney nave one oi tne must desirauio assortments ol uotn Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Bonnets. &c. alwnys on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. i nlunilini April I J. Hi 17... tw. OIPKHIOR COLORED DAGLT.RUK-O OTVI'ES. Tie ulmcrilmr would rnHp'ctiully au nounce to tlm citircnB of ('ultinitius nmt its vicinity, that lie lias taken room in Ambon' block, where he is prepared to execute Dopucr'potvpe likpnrtBfH,l)y nn improved prncess, winch pivci to tne picture a murn Liner tone tnn ntuuei 01 operating. I'erHoiii wishing anrlliinir in the line of this nrt, urn re spectlully invited to call at his rooms. 1'eri'ect satiittiiction given, or no clinre. Person are 'auplitthe artof tnkinc likenefses nnd pre pfiriiic all kinds ol Cheiniculsuscd hy DagiHTrrnn artiKts.on lie most reiift.inauie terms. A, SlUtuniUA. Oct. 30.. dtr. THE NEW NTOKE AT HOME, AGAIN'. KAXOiN SMITH & &URTIN. HAVF returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, nnd are better than ever prepared to wait on all who ma) call on them. Having just received a Inrjre and well selected stock of fntdiionnhla fwinir (ioods, thev feel confident tlint they are now able to serve all who may favor them w ith thrir pntronnge. The ntlention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stock oi Lawns, Aiuciiits.l'injitiiiins, liarages, r tench work d collars, v liunizetts. 1'nrnsols. Ac. 'J lie (ientleinen nre alno invited to call and examine their very extensive slock of Broad Cloths, Cnsaimeres, Vesting Onvats, Summer Hats, and other seasonable goods too iiU' nierous to mention. Come one. roino nil. April 12. FAXON, SMITH &. MARTIN. PATEU IIANG1NGN DEPOT. AT). 18, CourlhiMtt A 1., opponitr the H estern Hotel. THK l.liUIUJN W.il-hAt:Tl .KliUi CO.MI'AiNY X (organized under the Cenernl Manufncttirinur lw o the State of New York) oiler at wholesale, in qunntitifs to suit purchasers, nt manufacturer's lowet-t prices. Ibr rush or approved credit, i'aprr jiunRinxK. ot evory vnneiy ot stvic and price, aud Harden to mtteh: fire Hoard Print in (Treat variety, 7 raiutjiartnt IMntlow Phadrs, (Jit I'ainUd W indow Hidden and Wide W iudow Curtain Paper, of the latest les and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is I a rye and entirely new.lhey invite Merchants, llookftellers and Dealers in tlietif nrtit les, to call and examine their st les nnd prices, whenever they vinit the City. Country Merchants can examine this Slock from 6 o'clock in the morning till 10 o'clock in the evening. Jcw ork. teb. 2U, llf4b'..7md. AND COPI ER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building. Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business. V iMtiug, and Professional Cards engraved and printed to order. State, Ciuinly, Society, and other Seals engraved on brass or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can hnve Cards priuieu ui suori nonce. jiuic.jiui. bnio Mt'TiAirFininNst'nANCE CoT Fire and Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principlea of iMutunl insurance. t ire irepnrimciii. TT The average cost of Insurance in tlua Departatent,is less than one-Jovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on tne mutual or i,ash pian at me op tion of the amilicant. I.I1C SJriiin mien.. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. n. ii. Advantages mane avauauie on inu ur uiuic uuii.iu gencies. t for inlormation, apply ai me omen, v.ariiMiver . uhihiii. between the Exchange and Citv Ranks, High street, Co lurubus. TLMOTHY GHII KI'I'II. Sept. Ifi, IBIfl. twy. Herniary. FIRE FIRE Fl RE. THE Fiwtfctioh Insi kanik Cojiimnt, of Hartfoid Conn , continue at their agency in this city 10 insure Dwe linn Houses. Stores and arehouses, nulls. Alaniltac- lories, Ac, and the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, ac,ai.st l oss or pan- AGS. Br rinr.. I lie rates Ol premium oneri-o sro n. iiiw as those of anvotbersiniilar institution ; and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Office in the City Bank Building, up siairs. Oct. 1:1.. ltd. j. wm. Baldwin. Agent. B V R D E L L , IN THE NEIL HOUSE, HAS just received List Spring supply of New Goods no intiles gentlemen to call and eaamine them. April ai..dtl. A RAREIchTScE FOR PRINTERS. FOR sale, the materials of a Printing Ollice. consisting cliifllv of a nower oress. price ShOO ; 3i0 lbs. ol nai l pica, AUi Ins. of long primer, 400 lbs. of bourgeois, (nearly new.) M lbs. ot minion. K I) lbs. of brevier, imposing stones, cases, stands, sticks, galleta, chases. Ac, Ate. An oppor tunity might be afforded tn a suitable person to pay in part tor the materials, ny pnnnnir a werniy religions newauaper- A large anil exteuded jn nince miulii ne conducted. Address, post paid, tne puwisners 01 tne W ESTERN CHRISTIAN JOURNAL, April 17. .dtf. Columbus. Ohio. I'olunibiits liiMii'iini'6 Coiupau-f. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build imr. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares snd mercan- dizes and other property contained therein, against loss 01 damace bv lire ; also, sleauiuoats and all sajl vessels, snd tne cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats. Hat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of aens. lakes and river on the most tavoralile terms. A. S. l llr.tv, June I. IB44. dlf. Secrelaty TVOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing be 1 tween the undersigned, was this dav dissolved bt mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm ot D. S. Forman Sc Co . or having claims acainst them, are respertlullv requested to call aud settle the same with A W. Brown A o.. who are authorised to close up the bush es. of the firm. H. BROWN. Mareb 1. Ill-IB. D. S. FORMAN. H. Brown snd A. W. Brown will continue the business of Merchant Tailoring, under the name of A. W. Rkowh ei Co. David S. horman is employed to eiecute the cut iniraed attend to manufacturing aa 'heretofore. mar. GEOH'.t L. RHOMF. WILLIAM OHKEW RHODES A GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Aent of Clinton Line Q. P. Senville, 113. Broad st., New York; W. Monleath St Co., Albany, N. Y. Haivd, Monteath St Sherman, Buffalo. N. Y. AgenU of Omeo Line Joseph Gilbert, 17 Cffntiea Slip. New York ; Bennett Sc Adams, Syracuse, N. Y Truman Wiman, Oswego, J. Y. dit21$5 OURNAI SEPTEMBER 25. 1848 BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCR0GG3, Bookseller and Stationer, ojtpotite the tituti Home. VALVABLK ENGLISH IIOOKS-CIIEAP. CAKDI.NAL VVOLSKV, by John lialt, with additionul illustrations from Cavendish's Lite of' VVoliey. and other sources. 1 vol. The Lite and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth by William Roscoe i vols. French Revolution from 17C9 to l&Uj by F. A. Mignet. 1 toI. The Literary History of the MirirfU Affes. comprehending an account of the stnte of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the nlteeulh century) by Hev. Joseph Urrington. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in F.nplmd.for the re-estnhlibhtncnt of 1'opcry under Charles 11 and James 11) by Arm nnd Carrol, 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called tlio Magnificent) by William Koitcoe. 1 vol. The Itiilinn Painters. Life of Michael AnpelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. U. Lile of Kallaellot by Quatreniere de Quincy. 1 vol. iSornmn Contguest. History of the Conquest of F-nplnnd by the fsormniiR its causes and its consequences in Kng hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent) by August in Thierry. 2 v s. Life of Lulher. written by himself. Collected and ar-rancrd by M. Michlet. 1 vol. 1 he Komnn Kepubhc, by M. Alichelct. I ol. Cino Mars. or n Conspimcv under Louis XHI.a historical Romance ) by Alirnd de Viuny. 1 vol. Ihnory ot Civilization, trom the bill oi the Komnn Em pire to the French Revolution j by F. (iui?.ot. 3 vols. i ne anove worxs nre ununu in uiiimrm uinoing, anu win make a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by Keli. VJ. J. n. M-UUliUS. a valuable: BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, contain ins the nohticnl hintory, geographical position, nnd so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re vised irom the ancient writers, i tie rice and progress ol the principal Ku rope an nations, their political Jiistory, and the changes in their social condition, with a history oi the colonics founded by Kuropenns. By W. C. Tuytor, LL. lJ., M. U. A, S..with questions adapted for the use of schools 1 vol. pp. Yjl, For sale by Feb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. REVOLUTION. In conipque'-ce of the rcce"t rev olution in France, and the present excited (.laie of Ku rope, the subseriher is selling Hooks, Stationery, &c, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of Hooks, Stationery, Paper Hangings. &.C , is very full, and great bargains nre to be had " Progress " is the word, and we intend selling nil very low, to make room lor a new stock, l'urcliuxera w ill find it to their ad van "age lo call on us first and lait. " So mote it bo." April 13. J. R. SCROCGS. HANDBOOK OF Yonng Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ot Uouvier, nnd others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, ami the complete tie us of its detail, as well for a text book in Academics, of both sexes, as for self-inttruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. & HOGGS. PAI'l H IIAM.INGS. A choice Mid well selected asi-ortmeiit of merv variety aid price, from '''dO to 18 per dozen bolts; Bordering of ahnost every description, varying in price from 2jc to $2,64) per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to ti e above Paper nnd Borderins, feeling confident that Ihev will compare favor ably with anv other stock in the city. For sale nt the Rook-store of ' March 2i J. R. SCROGGS. FITCH Oti CONSUMPTION. SIX Lectures on the uses of the Lungs, and causes, pre veutinn. nnd cure ot Conbtiiniition. Asthma, snd disea ses nt the Heart. These lectures arc intended as a direr tor to all classes, (both male and female.) in the prevention and cure of those fatal maladies. Great truths arc herein taught, which, if fully under.tnod. iinnhcillv believed, and judiciously followed, will, we doubt not. lead to an almost total anniliilalion ol ruimonary consumption. rorsaieuy aug. j. it. sckuuvip. STANDARD WORKS. HISTORY ol the United States of Nrrlli America, from the plantation of the Britiah CoUnies till their assumiJ- lion of Natiunal Independence, in 4 vols. For nle by aUgSJ. J. K. Bt-KUUliS. LIBRARY OF GENERAL KN'OWLEDGEr EAllillAt'lNti History, Biography, A.tronomy. Arclulec ture, Naiural History, Poetry, Tales, JiC.ie. emhel bed with over '200 engravings ; einp. ovo., and all tor one dollar, l-orealeat aug;10 SCROGtiS'. THE MEI.ODEON. A CHOICE selection ol Songs, Duetis.yiiartetts. Rounds Waltzes nnd Marches, with a historv of music, and il lustrated with nuiueroua engravings. Price -5 cts. for sale at nugau. aLauuua. LORD BOllNGBROKL'S worwTcompleteT" 4 vols., including his lile, together with additional n formation relative to nis personal and public charncler n-For sale by nugid. J. R. SCROGGS. BANCROl'T'slfistory of the Inited StiitcT Svuls. For sale by aiig':8. J. R. SCROGtiS. REMOVAL. UHMi & RICHARDS have removed their goods from VV No. I, Gondale'e Row, to No. I, Neil's new building, opposite the Stat) buildings, where they will lie plensed to see their old customers, and all others that may he plensed to give Iheni a call. Their stuck has been greatly increased snd thev would sav to those wishins to purchase at whole sale or retail, to give them a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. npri' ATTENTION ! rTMIR nndersinned. a Pbuolouist. and craduate of a cele J. brated liirnign University, will lie ready to give lessons in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any nour. Tnrm. vi.rv I11W. Reftrentte.: Rev. Mr. H. L. Richards. Dri. Jones Ar Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.ot run, Nov. 18..dtf. BROW NSVILLE W ATLR-Cl RE ESTAR. lifchnH'nt. Fayette Co.. IViinvlviuiiu. THE friends of HviiHoPATMV,and the public in general, are respectfully informed thtt this Establishment, built expreHsly lor the purpose has been in successful ope ration Slll-r.e tnuusi, luti. Tho huit.lirifT is 70 feet hy SO. two stories hirrh. and will comlortnbly accommodate $3 patients. Every room is well ventilated, and neatly lurniMied l he sieeptngano nnimna iind dreftsinir rooms for ladies, are as entirely separated Irom those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the nercsBarv nnins inr nnuenroinn a succewrui irenmieni. Numerous pure soft-water sprint's surround the Establishment; plrasiint and retired walks among the neighboring mils are aoununiii, sou m exertion ui rexcinug uie sum mits, is amply repaid by beautiiul views over a most pic-turesoue country. Dr. Baf.i.7., the proprietor, who resides in the establiah ment, has hid several years' experience in this popular mode of prarticr, and early in the ensuing summer expects to lie joined by I)H. Maor, Fellow of the Roval Collece of Surgeons, London who ia now visiting the best estab lishments in r.ngiuna. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pnins will he spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms are as follows : For patients fi per week, to be paid weekly. Very feeble patients are required to bring their own nurses hoard can be had Inr them in the Establishment, at $1 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles: two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six course towels, either three comfortables or e light feather bed: likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The f Mowing diseases are snccetsfully treated, and I cure or relief etieeted, if there be no disorganization of the parts, or the disease of loo long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers j Ague ; Inthmition of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Spleen and Kidneys Dyspia Asthma Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciatica and Lumbago (ionnrrhrca; Primary and Secondary Sphiljs Scrofula! Nervous diseases ; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the He.irt; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy Jaundice Habitual Costiveness; IVlinum Tremens; posms of the Stomach and Bowels; Spinal Afl'ertions Chronic Dysentary, or Diarrhaa Scaly Head Tetter Ringworm, SlcSic. Also. Female Diseases, as Prolnpsua Uteii. or bearing down of the Womb Excessive, Pamlul, and Obstructed Menstruation Jan. 52b. lf.W,..wtinj FLRS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Fnre and Hatter's Trimmings, winch they otferfor sale at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Alto A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton tidtn tnm Tips, Banding and Binding, Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Blsck and Drab Silk Plush, Evtrart Lofrwuod Gum Shellac, c. Feb.lt FAY Sc KlLBOLtUNE, NUMBER 67. CINCINNATI. SOUTHCiATE. HAWTHORN & CO., have io store nnd fur sate on liberal terms, 60 hf and qr pipes Aletandre Seignetfe Brandy) i5 " Maelorr Hrondy, Vintage IHIB) 10" " J.B.UiJarddo. 1805 IS" Otard, Pupuy Si Co., dui 6 11 Lafayette dot HI " J.J. Dupuy do; 60 qr casks M adcira Wines, various Brands : 100 ' l'ort do do do ) fiO " " Sherrr do do do: 30" " Sweet Malaga do dot 25 " " Ory do do do) SO cases Cabinet Champaign Wine 30 baskets Napoleon do do; SO " Sun Sc Kagle do 10 " Crown do doj 50 " Hcidsick do doj ftOiOOO Reoalia Citrnrs. various brandsf 10 tierces Calubris Liquorice. u in mnss fit) boles Cut and Dried Chewing Tobacco; 100 ' Mo. Ha Tobacco, our own brand" 1110 " " lbs do do; UM) " Va. ' do various brands 110 " do do do; IUO bags Rio Coffee) 60 " Old Uov't Java Coflcej 10 " Fimento: 60 baskets SalladOil; SO chests do do in flasks ; SO cases Rudisheimerbeig " Rhine Wine j" 1(1 " Sparklinu Hoik ; 200 brls Rourbnrn Whisky, 3 to 8 years old; o puueneona M. iroix uum; 2 " Jamaica do; 10 pipes l'ine Apple (iin ; Cincinnati, May 4. 24 Columbia st. JCOTCII ALE AND LONDON PORTE U. ) 60 casks .Scotch Ale. J. Sl R. Tennenl's brand; 60 do London 1'orter, K. Hyass' do. In store and for sale by SOCTHGATE, HAWTHORN Sc CO., mm 15. !U Columbia st. pIIAMPAGNE.- J bO baskets Haiisiick Champagne, in pints and quarts 00 1 liquol 00 in qts Hi do Cahiuet do do. 50 do sundry brands j In store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Bug 1 5. 24 Columbia st. BURGUNDY FORT WINE. To qr caki liuruundy Port Wine, F. Duran's brand, in tore and for snle hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., augl5. JSo. 21, Columbia st , Cincinnati. OLA RET. boxes Claret, sundry brands, in store J and for sale br SOLTIIGATE, HAWTHORN Sc CO., Biigl5. -H Columbia st IX TWIST TOHACCO.- 110 keu's Nouthii'iie, Hawthorn Sc Cos No. 6 twist To bacco, in store nnd Inr snle by SOUT1IGATK, HAWTHORN Sc CO., angiJ, Columbia at. ROOKS AND STATIONERY. THE auhcriber having wiihdmwn from the firm of Derby, Bradley St Co.. will continue the business nt Publishing ami Honkpellinir under the firm of H. W rerbv Sl Co.. at No. N5 Mainstieet; and on the lOthol April, opened an entire new stoi k of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ot Staple and Fancy Stationery. The experience he tins hud in tuning books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the j-resent new stock upon terms that will be an advantage to those ol hit Inenus and customers, who may tiivor him with their orders, 4nd they cun rely upon finding nt all times, a lull stock on hand and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. f : .; a..:iVi u iir hl'uuV TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooma, and received our first shipments, consoling of 36 splen did Pianos, and 3U) chests choice Tens, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for ensh direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Sc Uunlinin, Jew i ork, cannot be equalled in the U. states. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerocms. and oc cupies the whole upper part of the building. i eos put up in a and 4 pound packages, ol better quality, n better style, nnd at lower prices thimof any of the East ern packing houses. SMITH Sc NIXON. is, 1. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. LIGHTNING RODS. Office and Manufactory on tUth utreet, between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPRATTS Talent Spiral Twisted Carbonized Iron Light-ning Rode, in ten leet lengths, with Glass Isolaters and brass screw, connecting joints, improved Metnlic Attach ments for brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong'd Copper head, mounted with fifteen silver points, which have the power of safe and silently discharging the iir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought bef ore the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, safe from the awful consequences of lightning these roils are so easily urrnrigtMi umi any one can readily attacn mem. I ne immense patronage and extensive use of thene Lightning Re-pellers, proven bow satisfactory they are received by the public. Hollow out -copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Churches, Ac. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head. Glass Isolaters, Metallic Attachment, packing and all charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. ID" Mr. JOHN BURR, of Columhus, is appointed Agent of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light ning noos, wun whom orders may be It It. 3lay ..lim cj.A.BIllWn L .MI9UH bRAuF A ISIUHELb -Ac tU., Commimtion nnd Produce Merchants, No J, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cnsh Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. HlfrtK TO Messick, Taylor Sc Watts, Daggette Si Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. 11. YT eat man. Marsh Sl Co. M. Kugler At Son, Ellis Sc Morton, L. Worth ington. Dec. 17. .dly. HARDWARE AND CVTLERY. WE beg leave to inlorn the MerchanU of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atrock a very extensive varietv of (ioods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and" German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, aa we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other F.ns tern cities, uur stoca is comprised in part oi the lollowingt oiim a. Nmmon's, and Marin a Axes Mill and X Cut Saws Grass and Grain Scythes j .sc vine sneatns Sickles t Hay end Manure Forke Humes Tracee Hoes An lis Shovels and Spades . And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted lo our care. MEAD Sl WINSTON, March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pear) street, Cincinnati. PORTAGE Ml'TCAL FIRE INSt RANCECo. C. S. SILL, Ajt, ( olunibu-", tihio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahgs Falls. Ohio. The oldest and largest fciutusl Compnnv in the Western Stater. Cnnital to meet losses, over TO. secured be yond the pdii!ity of lose, and rspiJIy increasing. The Company has been in operation 14 years, and has paid ovei 5100.000 of losses, at an averace cost to the members of ol one per cent per annum, upon ttte smoini insuren. may io-.oij r.. i. j. V AM ABLE CITY PROPKRTV ICR RALE. 'I'll A T ssrr drsirahlt miaence lomwrlj uccnpil br Sl 4 Samne' Criisbj, aljoiiiin( tb C117 of C'olumbu, oa JLtlie east, and oprxiaite thr lllind Alom. tngrther with tn arm ol' Land, containing an escellrnt fruit err-chsrd attachsii tbereio, will be sold on fasnraMe terms, bt Colurobua, D.'J.1847. J. KlIKiWAY fc CO. rnnTiNu ijik. PBOt;T! Printer's Ink. IWs lummr. Do. ntditm. Book Ink of difitrent quihties. Jost received br juljU. 1. N. WH1TLNG 4. UUiNTLMGTON. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I.N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON, Dookteller and Stationtrt, High ttrtei. PIONEER HISTORY, TIT . f. HII.DKI.THi M. U , OF MARIETTA. BRING sn account of the first exsminntious of tht Ohio Vslley, and the etrl? settlement ol the North weslera Trriiory, chiefly from or.ffinal manuscripts, containing the papers of Col, George Morgan ( those of Judge Barker J the diaries of Joseph Buel aud John Matlhewaj the records of the Ohio Company, feet one volume, 8 vo muslin i price 5!,fi0. r ram we u incinnnu uircmtf e. ' A most auspicious beginning it is, In a book noil valuable in ita facts, interestio-j in its views of earl manners, and a monument both to the Pioneers of the State, and the skill and diligence of its author. We know the qualifications of Dr Hildreth for such a work, and they are such as few men possesa, and give at once authenticity add value to his statements. jor have the Publishers been wanting in anything, which accuracy and typography and beauty in appearance, could communicate to the matter of the writer." From the Cincinnati Allot. " As a specimen of the Arte, it ii creditable to the Publishers, and as a literary performance, it is valuable from the mass of facts which it adds to what has already been preserved of our early history. Dr. H. is one of those who have generously labored in the cause of science and letters, and to whom the public ii already much indebted. " The work contains a full account of the first settlement of Marietta, and Washington county, in Ohio, and ie curtoui as well as instructing, on account of' the particularity of it details, as well as their undoubted authenticity." From the Cincinnati Uaxette, if')e volume is one ot great interest, and has neon goiien out in a style at once oeuutitul and substantial. The work has thus original historical value, ruch as will doubtleea cause it to be sought after with avidity. Its perusal will be aitendnd with intense interest, for its plain, eventful, authentic account of the Pioneer History of the West." From the J.otmn7l Courier. "Mr. Hildreth enjoys an extensive reputation throughout the West as a close and patient observer, and is not less known for his accuracy. In all thintrs relating to the early history of the West, he is known to be one of the most zealous ot men in the collection and preservation of everything that can illustrate the early day of settlement, and one ol the most honest in record in these interesting piecea of information. ' The chapter on the early anu present climate of Ohio, with the natural productions of tfie country,' is one of much interest, and one that could scarcely have been written by any man in uie w est nut Mr. tluureth." 1-or sale at the bookstore of july27. I. IN. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. JUST IN TIME. ANECDOTES and Biographical sketches of Martin Van lluron. John Van Uureu. Levi WVodbury, William L. Marcy.with the lives and opinions of Benjamin Franklin Butler, United States District Attorney lor the .Southern District of New York, nnd .'csie Hovt, formerly ('o)lecor of Customs for the port of New York also, interesting incidents and sketches of Stephen Allen, George F. Barker, James Gordon lU-nnett. Samuel R. Betts. Isaac W. Bishop, t'rancis P. Blair, Walter Bowne, C. C. Cambrelling, Moses J. Cantine, J. J. Cnddington, W H. Crawford, Edwin Croswell, John W. Edmonds, Azanah C. Klngg,Lnren-to Hoyt. Jeromns Johnston, Isaac Kibbe, Cornelius W Anderson, I sine Q. Leake, ( has. L. Livingston. Edward Livingston, Mordecai M. Noah, ThaihJeus Phelps, Elijah F. Purdy, Roger Skinner, Peter VV. Spiece. Snmuel Swartwout, Eiiob T. Troop, Henry l;lho Her, Samuel Young, nnd their friends and political associates. By Wm. L Mackenzie. The toils of law (what dark insidious men Have cumbrous addod, to perplex the truth, And lengthen simple justice into trade) How glorious was the day that saw these broke And every man within the rearh ol right. Thompson1$ Seaiont. Price 374 cts. For sale at the bookstore of sepl. 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON SA LATHI EL ; a story of the Past, the Present, and the future, bv (ieorue Croly, author of the life and times of Ceorge the IV, Sec, dec. Complete in two vols, Price 50 cents. Donephan's Expedition, containing an account of the con quest of New Mexico, with a sketch of the life of Col. Dnn- iphan, illustrated with plans of battle fields, a map. and fine engravings; 1 vol. InliiGrn.a j its historv. population, climate, aotl. productions, and harbors, from Sir George Simpson s overland jour ney round the world- By John T. Hughes, A. B. Juxt received and for sale by aug31. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE WORKS OF WASIIIN(;T0NIRVING. TVTEW edition, revised, commencing with the Historv of Xl New York from the beginning of the World to'the end of the Dutch Dynasty : containing among many sur prisma and curious matters. The Unutterable Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, the Disastrous Projects of William the '1 est) , and the Chivalrous Achievements of Peter the Headstrong the three Dutch Governors of New Amsterdam. Being the only authentic history of the times that ever hath ueen or aver win oe puonsned. ay L led rick &nicKerDocK- . Complete in 1 vol. For Sfele at the bookstore of sep5 I, JM. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON MASTER MASONS' DIPLOMAS. MASTKK Masuns' Uiploiuaa beauiiiull engraren on paichmRnt. Tile Cral'tsman. and Free Mason's Guide, eontaininff ft delineation 01' l lie Himals of Krae Masonry, with the Km lems ana expianaiiona ao arranged as areatlr to Herniate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of the several decrees, from tf.ntered Apprentice to that ol Select master, and tne uruer 01 rnestlioud ) by Lorneliua Aluore ) 1 vol. Wino. The Templar'a Chart, or llieroglvnhic Monitor, contain ing all the Ktnblema and Hieroulphica explained in the rnnani anil magnanimous orders ot Miinisottne rteil t. rnsa. Kniuhts 1'eiuplars, and Knights of Malta 1 designed and du ly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing ) by Jeremy L. Cross, K. K. C, K. T., K. M., Jtc.j 1 sal. 12 mo. Crns' Free Mason's Chart 1 1 vol. 12mo. Davis' Free Mason's Monitor: contsminff ft delineation of the fundamental principlea of Free Masonry, &c, &c.) by Z. A. Davis t 1 vol. Imu. r or sale at the book.iore or ftuglO. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. lfl'PPiMF.NTT7Wn.ciX''aT)iGESTCP THE OHIO REPORTS. THE subscribers have in press, and will publish in a few weeks, a Supplement to Wilcox's Digest of the Ohio Reports, containing a digest of the IJlh, Uth, 15th and luth ' vols, of the Ohio Heports, which, in connection with hie digest of the 12 preceding volumes, will form a full and com plete digest of all the Ohio Heports from the Hrat organization of the Court in Bank to the clo.e of the term lor I&17 '48. With a (ieneral Index to the whole woik. and a com. plete list of all the names of cases, fee, fee. By P. B Wilcox, Attorney at Law. To accommodate those members of the Bar who have the digest of the first volumes of the Keporta. ft ntlicientnum. ber of the supplement will he bound up by itselt. julylU. I N. WtliriJViti Sc HUNTINGTON. THE B A TT LEO UE N A TISTA. TIIK batile of Buena V ista, wnh the operations of the "Army of Occupation." for one month) ith a mipof the country m ar Buena Vista, and a plan of the bittlei by James Henry Carleton, Captain in the brat regiment of Dragoons I vol. I .'mo. This day received at the bookstore of augl 4. I. N. WHITING tV HUNTINGTON. JAMES' NEW WORK. G0WI(lF.,or,tlie King', Plot) by U. P. K. James; price Mcent.. ' ' " Jane F.yre, an autibingraphy. FJited by Cnrran Bell. Another new supply. Price SS cents. 'I he Tenant of Wil.lfcll Hall. By Acton Bell, author of Withering Heightha." 1 vol IJmo. 'I he Swim Family Kobinson the first and second Swiss. New edition 4 vols. Itiino. This day received at the bookstore of augl. I. N WHITING dt HUNT NGTON. FREORIKA BREMF.H'n FW unnH BKOI'HKKSt aud Sisters, a tale of domestic li'e. bv I red hka Bremer. Translated from the onirin.l nnnu'blished mann.cripl, by Mary Howilt Price 2S cts. The Dying Kobm, and other tales lor youth, by Joseph AlJen. D. D.; 1 v., ' ' r W- I, N. WHITING k. HUNTINGTON. REV. ALBERT-ntRHiii rw nrniK. TVJOll-.S. hxpisiiatory and I'raclical. oa the General K.pia 1 lies of James. Peler. John and Jude. By Kev. Albert u . . . . 1 1 .... - u-.i.Tj.f .1,1. jusi puuii.ned. Comolete seta of ItimM1 .,. r... ..1. .t the hnnk.fnr of siluS. I. Will I lC it III M'IMi l'OM TIIF FinaT nnnii ix apiMSII. AFlKs I' Book in Spam.ti ) or. a Prsct1c.1l Intrndurtion to the studv of the Snani.'h lanznage. containing full instructions in pronunciation, a (iniiiuiar. exercises on the Ollendorff method of constant imitilion and repetition. reading leaaons and a vocabulary The whole adapted tor uie use 01 private leamera, or tor classes ander aa instrae-tor Bv JoseDh slkeld. A. M. ugS. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. THE TA Y l RA Hf ECIMIT RnnolT! TIIK 'Isylor Anecdote Bunk. Anecdotes ol Zschsry Tavlor. and tl'O Mexican War. Bv 'Iota Owsn. tie txe banter. Together wnh a brief lile of (lea. Tailor, and his tellers. Illastraled with engravings. Price lists. receivea ai me ooossiore of nug2l. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. GRANTI.EV MANOR. Gnnrley Manor, a tale by t-sly t.eorgiana bulienia; I vol. 12. Just mceived at the bonkstnre of ftufil. I. N. WHITING k. HUNTINGTON. INCIDENTS an4 Oketchet connected with the Karly Hisf ry and beiilrmret ol the Men', beaoiUully lllastrs'd. for aale at the bookstore 1 f augJl. L Ii. WHJTLNO k. HLNTINGT0N. |
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