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B. TIIHALL & II EN It Y EE ED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx south-east cornor of High itroet and Sugar alloy TERMS. Daily per annuo), 00 Tn-wookly per annum, ... 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve Ijnee or leu, one or throe inicrtioni, $1 . and 25 celitl for each additional insertion for tliree mouths $b lor lii months JU for 12 monies 12 Longer sdvertise-mentt in the same proportion, with i deduction of SO per cont. on the amount over JjUO in sii months, Bv thk Vkah. For twclv. lines 12 fourth of a eol uirni $20 half a column 30 whole column JiO. BUSINESS CARDS." MATTHEWS & BUTTIES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Coluiiibus.Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's book-store, up stairs.- Nov. I, 1815, F. J. MATTHEWS. A. U. BlITTI.M. 11KOAUWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hin. April b. .till. B OOKSELI.EIIS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton I Hank. Hiffti street. Columbus. Ohio. ' A lame assortinem if Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BERT fc 1.1 II. LY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIH-ces, Columbus. Aug. 56, 18-15. W. Sbibkiit. M. C. Lll.l.KT. Willinm 11. Jurvin 4 Henry Jarvie. ("lOLLEd'ORS and Account Settlors, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms. Orhco, up- stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 11, 1U HI. y. Columbus, Ohio GERE, APHOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, ccc. cVc, No. Pol High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (Joods. Groce-lies, Hoots and Shoes, Vc. &x., wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's How, High street. J. It. fit UOGGK, DEALER in Low, Medical, Thcological.Classical, School and MiHccllaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposito the State House. J. It. WHEATON. HUGtilST.and Healer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, XJ Dyi of nigh Dye Stuns, Glass, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, corner and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 1'AY & KILROIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, liroreries, Hardware, Druga. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Hoots aud Shoes, A:c., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, I8U. C. H. KING. D EALF.ll IN PRY GOODS, fee, opposite Exchange Bank, l.olumbus. nov. iu. .n. III. 11. HATEHAJI, IJD1T0R of the On lo Cultivator, a Journal of Agrlcul-J turo and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 15lh o arh month. Terms JJlperycar; four copies for f.3. Q.T Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. CO Jl STOCK & co", nORWARDlNG and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, L Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manulacturers, uanal mn, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I DC WAY V CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Caa-tirigs, always on band. Oct. 1, 1811. J COLUMBUS HAT STORE, y K RCP1SII.L, High street, opposite the State Build-tJ . ings, always keeps on hand s good assortment of Hats and Ca(is of the latest fashions. Hats made to onlcr. NEIL HOUSE. T7" WINNE is "at home" in the Neil House, and will 1Y. render all so who make their stay with him, Dec 10. dtf n. ii. t ay i.oit, engraver. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and 'l'own Streets, up stairs opposito United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. 13 B. WII.COX and A. F. I'kiiiit will practice Low, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting At Huntington a Bookstore Feb. Ili..t-wtf. mm. willsihre RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dontist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Putcnt Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber tins removed to the new brink stable built by Dr. L. Gooilalo, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, nml rear of the Capitol House. KTllUKSESAND CARRIAGES TO I.I: T ,n Nov H. .dif. J. MASSF.V. W. A. IHcCOY & CO., WHOLESALE AND ItF.TAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. !l...dtr. coi.umhus, own. 8. N. K1C1IAKOSON t,. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in HOOTS -a. v'linl,'U -...I Z'YIUV.'M f ...r. Lit.,1 mullT 3 variety, No. Ida High st, Col.-mbu's, Ohio. Noviiilj rcrilbcul Hpectnclca. ALSO, donble convei and concave Spectacles, Tor all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, titled in old frames at short notice, and low price, by W. A. PLATT A. O., Feb. 7. Aril House. VAlt.MSll. Fl'RNITl'llE VAHMMI Nos. 1 and J. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. W 1 1 EATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High snd Broad streets. ANVILS. G ENI'INF. Mouse-Ilolo Aimls,at the sign of the ftlay l.f. 1..1L.1 I'AIM.ui.n.. COLU I'ENS.. A fresh supplv received this day. aud I for snie very low. W. A. PLAT'P & CO, April 3. IIW7. Neil House- (1 UN SMITHS will please notice that we have for sale. J ail! he sign of the Gilt Padlock. Mil. High street, 100 Hille Barrels, assorted, from (.11 to SiO balls to tho pound. Also, Gun Lorks of various kinds, Bulla. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet brass and almost all other Gun material. GKIIU, ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. NEW I) II ENS GOODS. GINGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Baliorinea, Barages.Mus-lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, De Lains.sVc. All new styles, lor sale by WING & RICHARDS'- B 1 II U J T I OF. it CO., and VVilmot &. Kowland'a Mill aud Croi XI cut Maws j Hoe 6t Co. snd Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.j I'aunel and ripping do.; Butchers' nnd Hack do.; i Billetl and Turning Webb dn. Julylti. GERE, ARBOTT V. CO. HA II DVV A HE. i EH E, ABBOTT or. CO., at the sign of llie (iilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which mskes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thev are disooed to sell coeds st lair rates, and would re spectfully request purchasers to call aud examine their goods ami prices. "ci. i PI KK W ATI It. JENNISON'S Pstent Diaphragm Yater Filler. We have iust received a lew of these very valuable articles w Inch are liighly recommended by all who have seen them in ose, and which we are remlv to sell at manulacturers prices, wim cost of transportation.' GERE, ABBOTT V CO. Not. 6. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received and for sals at the siea of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just ree.jved and for sale st the sign or the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected sstortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, whirh can be allbrj ed at unusually low prices. KAY St KILBOLRNF- CAKKIAGE TII1MM1NGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Rubber Cloth snd Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Pstent Leather and Bindiuga Patent Cloth and Dash Frames j Light Frames and Taasells; Springs and Ailea. GF.RF., ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue asortment of Ladies' French Morocco and kid Grecian Ties and uskina, at the sign of the Golden Root, which are selling orT cheaper thin ever before sold in this city. Jan 11. U. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LLMIIKIl! M'MRi:ilt TIio iiibicribor him on hand lor wile at liii Sterna Saw Mill, 3 milci went of Coliimbui, a large and complete aifortiiiont of Country Lumbar of almost efcrr variety and dricription. Having erected Dry Houses, will nlso lime o Inrpe quantity of seasoned flooring on am) niter the lttt of March. AIbo, a i( 11 a u tit j of Hel'use Lumber that will he sold at reduced prices. All Rood orders for Lumber will be prompt lynttemled to. Feb.(i..ti'. M. L, HULLIVANT. LAMP OIL. M) unlloim Bleiirbi-d Winter Stmincd Snrrm Oil. a luoerior article : SfJU tra linns Whnle tJoil. for snle by AV & KlLHOUHiNK, l'ec.7. No. m, lliiid Street.' MAC1I1M-: C'AltDS, l(jf) rets of Machine Cards, just received from the Mti nu factory at Leicester, Massachusetts, aud for sale at Mo. 1 jl), Hiyli strert. Dec. 7. KAY & KiLIIOCRNE. MAUHIT IIASKLTS. Willow MIirket BiiekeU. a fine article," at tbe (JILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAIU;1: ANSOUTilllONT OF Ginghams, liiilzoriues. Lawimnnd Uurncs. jtift ere'd by April G.) WING & UlCIIAHDS. 100 doen J'ilc, OF Spear & Jackson, Mottram, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sole at the sicrn of the April 7. GILT l'ADLOCK. NO. Kil IlKill STJtKLT. ONK HUNDItKD poirs Lliptic iipriiiya for bupfjies and enrringes, just received and for sule at the sicn of the Kept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. Minn's vici:s OF Domestic MamiliuUuro, the bt'Bt in the market, for iiilc at the siga of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. It). Solar Laid I.nmpM. OF Cornelius & ('o., miiniifseture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Fob. 7. V. A. PLATT & CO., AV Home. FAJUISANK'N PAT KM T PLATFOPM SchIcii and Counter liiilunccB at manufacturer's nricus. For sale by Gi;iK, ABBOTT & CO. April 3. Sipn of tho Gilt Pad Lock. Geiiuiiie ArmitHKe Alouscliole Anvils OLID box and conitnou Vises, for sale at (he mu of the JA pril7. GILT PADLOCK. SciiIh nnd PrcHsest SEALS Kiiprnved, aud Snd Prcsnes 1'iirninhed. for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Ue-cordprfi. A c. &lc. at very low prircs and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil IWe. jKH JtaS. 25 doz. Seives, ausorted miinberB ; of iron, 5 brass, aud hair, at the GILT l'ADLOCK. OAWS! SAWS!! 0 Mill Saws, of Caht and Ciermnn O Steel, for sale at tho kign of the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. 6 KMAKKR'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-) tion. for sale at tlie Shoe aud Leather Store of M;iv20, 1JU7. 11. II. KIMBALL. STAKCII. TIIIC CoImnbuB Starch Puctory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others ib requested totlie beautiful article of Pearl starch now being made. Country Merchants and others sumilicd from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLAKK V CO. i null and the highest market price at all tunes paid tor White Corn. fupt. 3. While Lead, Oil and Urunhi's. TWKNTY bbls. Liuxeed Oil, iu wholu aud half barrels IWkegs White Lend; Varnish, Paiutund Whitcwnsh Brunt ion. Julv Id. (JKKK, ABI10TT & CO. SLLO STOltE Ac AGKK LLTtltAL WAICI!- ItOOAf rAcio Wor. next floor Wtrt of (he Pout Office. ) JDS'P received, a large and gnnend nitsortment of Oak-den a til KiKi.D Skids, euilintcing every desirable va riety adapted to this el i mate. Now is tho time to obtaia seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. And to tho ladies we have to oiler a select aud large variety of Flvictr Seeds. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Planter, which tliefnrmprsare generally iavited to call and examine, together with ploughs, 0 bushels timothy seed, oRage ornngo, and muttlard seed ; also.oo consignuieiit.alarge lot of fruit trees, for sale verv mw. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, tin J we shall exert ourselves to give mi tie faction to all who may favor us with goods tube sold in that manner. JNO. BURR." April 0.. dtf. NOTICE TO rilY-SICIANS. THK undersigned has just received, and will keep con stantnntly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by orescriolion. Prompt attention will be imid to nil pro scniitions. Ku quire at Denig & Son's, corner of 1 1 tub and men streets. I.. iiuiL-r,. liijirmces Drs. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nnd Dry Cloods Itiblishmeut. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (Xo 501, Ifink street, Corner of Huh street,) HAVL(i secured the nervices of Mr. Skwki.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in lilting needs no prune,) find si no some of the best journeymen Tailors in the cily, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, aud on short notice. Cutting for others lo make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have alco enlarged their store room, ind nre receiving a large supply of Dry Goods, so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable aciiort incuts of both Dry Goods and Clotfiinir in the City. N. It. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, M;it, Caps, Bonnets, &c, always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus, April 13, 1IU7...tw. M)W AINU FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. Ii. HI Ilk and WM.t'.CI.O.iD have iust opened a new Tailor Whop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite tho I nited Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tniloring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on 1 ,.;,, an I.n mnt OKnrilValfl stvle. 'J hey respectfully solicit a share of tho public pat- Uutrhfn, Jewelry, iSilvrr-Uare, Lamps, It ie. W m. A. riatt A Co. (in tho Neil Hone,) HAVK on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar Lamp, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal.) Diamond oointrd (.old Pens, (beat moher't ) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles, Combs, Brushes for the Hnir, Clothes And Teeth, Plated and Britania Cantors, Candlesticks, Cnko Baskets and Ten-Sets, superior Hnzors, ftrar-rtmttil.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hem mines Needles, beat quality, Pistole with one and sii barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glaus and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Vc. etc., all of which they are now selling at very low price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals hnravei loriXitaries, County and State olhcers. Societies, Ac. &.r., snd Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Dec. 15. CJUPKHIOK COLORED DAGLKKKE O OTYriKS. TI.e subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbus ami its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambon' block, where he is prepared to etecute Daguerreotype likcnesers.by in improved process, which gives to the picture a much finer toue than modes of operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are re-spcctlully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcitn artists, on he most reasonable terms. fc. A. STOLGH ION. Oct. 30. .dtf. ""tHENEW RTOKE AT IPOME, AGAIN. FAXOiS, SMITH 6l MAKTLN, HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on ail who mav call on them. Having junt received a large ami well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feci confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor thtm with iheir patronage. The (.Mention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Baragcs, Fieoch work'd Collars. Chimizetts. Parasols, & c. 1 he Gentlearten are alo invited to call and examine their rery extenniTe stock of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Cravats, Summer lists, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April IX I AXON, SMITH 6s. MAKTLN. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. Ab. 6ti, Ctdor $(., Arw York. LEE, JUDS0N k LEE, (l.ATr LLC AND JUIlfoX,) 0C(;trPY tho spncious five story Wareliouso, No. fifi, Oiliir Btrtct, the wimi.E of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single artido of PJiIftTJ I heir present itock consiti of nearly One Thousnnd Packnces, embracimr some thousands of 'difrprent nntierus and colorings, and coinprisimr every thing desirable in the line. KOBKIGN and DOMKSTIC. All ol which are oflered tor sale, (or canh. or satisfactory credit, at tho lowest orices, by the lJ!ce or Pack tig c. New Styles are received almost every dav, and many ol them arc gut up for our own lalea, and not to' be found elsewhere.fty Printed listi of prices, corrected from day today. with every variation in the market, ore placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our aRsorlmcnt, when we state, that the val ue 01 our usual stock ol this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of drv cooils usually kent bv our largest wholesale jobbers, 'i bis fact, together with the fact, that our means nud our attention, instuud of being di- viueu among a vnsi variety 01 articles, nre Uovoiea wiioiiy to one, will render the odviintnL'es which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious j and it shall be our care that none who Yibii our esiauiiBiJiiJcni snail incut wiin any auappoiut- inent. Our assortment ii complete at alt senfons of the venr. LLT., JUDSON & "LKK P. S. B. F. LKR. formerly of the linn of Lord & Lees. nnd Inte senior partner in the original linn of Lee Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leo &. Judnon, under the linn of LKK, JCDSON & LKK, and he ventures to ossure his friends aud the public, that tho new linn will maintain the same iire-cmineiice in this brnnch of the trade, which formerly distiuguishetl tho other two houses to which he belonged. New York, July o. . Ivtw, PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, Ab. 1R, Cmtrttnndt st.. A', i.. oiwmiU the iVettern ffofil. rpHIC CBOTOiN MAMjPAC'I'UKING COMPANY J. (orennized umler the General Maiitilhcturiiir Law o the State of New York) otler at wholonalo, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cnsli or approved credit. Paper Jfantnus, of every variety of style and price, aud Harder to mutch ; fire Hoard Print in great variety, Trutwparint W indow Shade, OU Painted W indow Shades nud W ide W indow Curtain Paper, of the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their own mami I act ure and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in lliene articles, to call and examine thci; styles nnd prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine tliis Stock from C o'clock in tho morning till ty o'clock in the evening. New Vork,I-eb.i;H, DJlS..7ind. OHIO WHTUAIi Flit E INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Lilt) Insurance. THIS Company continues to tako rinks on Lives and Property, on the mopt approved principles of Mutual iiKuranee. j- ire jJCparimeill. l r The avernire cost of insurance in this Department. is Iokn than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies ituiucd on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. J. Ii. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, npply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kschauge and Citv Bunks, High street, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. l(i, lf.15. twy. Secretary. IT R E F I R E FI HE. THR Protection Inshranck Co.mcany, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this cily to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills. Maniilnc tories, tVc, aud the contents of each, toirether with every other similar speciea ol property, ai.ainwt loss ok dam aok nv iHK. The rates of premium offered are as low as those of nny other similar institution ; and settlements ol Iomcs characterized by the well know n liberality of this long ostnbliidied (ompanv. x Ottice in the City Bank Building, up stairs. (Vt. ia..I,d. J. VVM. BALDWIN. AM CITY EOT8 FOR SALE. TDK subscribers have bO building lots situated in the southeast part of the city on Sownih St., between the National I load and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Bich sts., and one lot on Broud st. Persons wishing to purchase a cheap lot, would tlo well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Pavmenta ensy, and title warrauted. BAKUt ot Ml I t IIKlX, Broadway Hotel. P. S, Three good bupcics and harncst for sale cheap, or exchange for good horttcs. J. W. BAR Lii. April L)..dmd. b if RDFriTiri IN TUH iKJL HOUSE, nAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods nu invites gentlemen to call and cxumiua them. April iftj..dtf. i;AimWTrWl)WM TIIK moMt completo nsHorlineiit from the (Quaker estnb-lixhiuent Hochcstor.N. V., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and lUbirsou's do. Two hundred vnrieties of Flower Seeds, of tho vnrious kinds, (Thorburus) all fresh, just received nud for sale by April 21). Ji, High at. A HAKE CHANCE FOR MIINTKHM. IT'OU sale, His nmlunuls of a 1'rinlinii Dtlite. cunsistlnfi cliWIv of a nower nress. nric SliU): UliU Ilia, ol' small pica, :lll His. of iun: pnmiT, 400 His. ol' ImiirRmiis, (nearly new.) Iil lbs. ol Minion. HO His. of brevier, inipiniiiH stones, cssks, stands, stirks, KHevs, cliasrs, Aic, 6lc. An opportunity miiilit lie alliiriled to a suitablo person to pay in part lor tbe materials, by printing a ncckly relipions newspaper. a larce anu exiemieu joo oince iiniu ir tuuuu..cu. Auurcss, post pant, me pimnsner 01 wio WESTERN CIIKISTIAN JOI'RNA!., April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Obio. W. K. IDK. M. V., DENTIST. (Latn of tlie lirm of Crane ic Iilc, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the resilience of the ate Col, M. Jewett. May S..llf. REMOVAL. WINti Sl KK'IIAIID.S hae removed their (icoils from Ao. 1. (iomlale's How. to No. I. Neil's new buildinir. oppnsile the Stall buildings, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and sll others lliat may be pleased to cite them a call. Their stork lias beenpreally increased ami they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give Ibeui a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. npni Columbus lniii'nn" Company. fire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other nronertv contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cariroea ot steainooRts. sail vessels. aeei-iHiais. nui-ooais alio other water-crall, against the perils of seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most favorable terms. A. a. l llt.w, June 1, IBM dtf. tecrcltny TVTOT1CE. The eo-partnerrhin heretofore existing be- 1 tween the undersigned, wss this day dissolved by mutaal consenl. All persons indebted lo the late firm fit D. S. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are respectfully requested lo call and settle th.samewilh A W. Rrown & Co., who are authorized to close up the business of the firm. II. DROWN, March 1. 18111. I). S. FOR.MA1V. H. Ilrown and A. W. Brown will continue lh business of Merchant Tailoring, nmlcr the name of A. W. Unci w a Sl Co. David S. Korman is employed to execute the eut ting snd attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FI RS AND IIATTLRS' TRIM MINCS. THE subscribers have just received a large slock ol Furs and I latter'a Trimmings, which they otler for sale at the loweat prices. AO lbs. Nutris. sides. Ml double snd single Ring Russia, blown IIS) Carroted Russia. 1(0 " Haw ami Carroted Coney. IfKX) Saxony and Spanish Kodica. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton aid., an. Tips. Handingand Bindine. Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Flush, Extract Logwood Cum Shellac cVc. 1 tet. 1 1. I A r tc MI.IIOI K,K. V Al l AHI i: CITV PROPERTY FOR HALE, THAT verv desirable residence lormerlv occuoled bv K J Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on JLuMtbe east, and opposite the Hlind Asylum, together wiin ten acres oi x-aru, cnntaininv sn excellent truil orchard attached thereto, will be Bold on favorable term, by Columbus, nee. v, ihi. i. niDUWAi at t o. C ITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situsied on the south- X easi part of the city, (title good, for sale hv Dec. S, 1W7. J. KllXiWAY & CO OU JULY 21, 1818. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH Ft. SCROGGS, Bookuller and Slutiimtr, opmitt tlu Utale Home, VALUAHI,E LNGMSH IKIOKS-CIIKAP. CARDINAL WOLSEY, by John Call, with ruluitionul illustrations from Cavendish's Lifo of Wolsey. and otli. er sources. 1 vol. The Life and 1'ontilicate of Leo the Tenth j by William Roscoe t vols. French Revolution from 1789 to 13H; by F. A. Miinot 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Apes, comprehending an account of the state of learning I roni tlie close of the reipnof Augustus to its revival iu the fii'lceuiii century by llev. Joseph llcrington. 1vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-eslablithment of Popery under Charles II and Jonica 11; by Aruiund Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called tho Magnificent) by William Roscoe. 1 vol. The Italian Tainters. Life of Michael Anpelo; by R. Duppa, L. L. II. Lile of Rall'aello; by Quatremere de Qtiinry, 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its cnuses and its consequences in Eng. hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Auyustm Thierry. 5! vols. Life of l.ullier, wrilten by himself. Collected and ar-ranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Rnmanco ; by Alfred de Viuny. 1 vol. History of Civiliration. from the fall of the Unman Empire to the French RuVolution; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line additiua to a library. For sulo very cheap by Feb. Sit. J. R. SCROlillS. A VALUAlfLK HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical positiou, and social state of thu principal nations ol antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers, The rise aud progress ol tho principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. Ily W. C. Taylor, LL. !., M. B. A, S.. with qunstions adapted' fur the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 'till. i'ur sale by Feb ill. J. R. SCROniiS. 1) INVOLUTION. In conseqiie-'co of Hie reco't rev-V olution in France, and the present excited state of Europe, tho subscriber is selling Hooks, Stationery, Ac, at gieatly reduced prices. His stock of Ruoks, Stationery, Taper Hangings. &c, is very full, and great bargains nre lo be had " 1'rogrers " is the word, and wo intend selling ofl vrry low, to make room for a new stork. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us lirst and lat. " So mote it he. April 13. J. R. SCROllCS. llANOHOOK OF Young Arlists and Amateurs in Oil Tainting; being chielly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Houvier, and others. The whole adnpled, bv the method of ils arrangement, nnd tho completeness of its detail, as well for a test book in Academies, of both sexes, as for sclf-instrurtion ; with a new explanatory and erilicnl vo-cal'iilarv; for sale by (Feb. 21. J. R. M liOddS. p.Yl'LU I1AM.1M.S. A choice Mid well selected X assortment of every variety ai.d price, from 1,50 to 18 per dozen bolts; R'ordering of nlinost every description, varying in price from Sic to 5-VVI per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to the above I'apers and Rordcrings, feeling confident that thev will compare favor-nhly with auv other stock in the city. For snle at the Hook-store of ' f March 25 J. R. SCRCKiGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's lirst and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition; lirst Creek Lessons; Creek prose composition j and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. C J. R. SCKOIiliS. LIFE OF NAI'OLEON.-Historv of Napoleon, from tho Frenrh of M. Laurent De L'Ardccho, with live hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and memy original purloins ; lur sale cueup, uy fell. ill. J. K. SfM.lHiUS. HAI.l'.IIOl US WITH Till'. BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for snlo by GOETHE. The Autobiography of (ioethe Truth and Foetry, from my life. Edited by Parke (iooilwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. R. SCHOCGS. A FLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b. Frederick W. Sawyer, For sole by Feb. 21. J. R. SCUOHGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Cold Fresco Wall Fa-per, French stylo, for sale bv J. R. SCROtlUs. April ll. UNITED STATES F.MT.ORINO EXPEDITION. S vols. 4to and mans, by Wllkcst for sale at March i!7. SCHOddS'. MERICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett of tho abovo work, ol 21 larue folio volumes ; for sale very cheap, at March i!7. J. R. SCROCliS'. O. O. F. A few verv finely embroidered Encampment .. Regalia, 11'. CI. and li. P.) for sale hy Apri.' 1(1. J. R. SCHOCGS. UKOHG K L. IlllnllKS, WILLIAM GHKEIf RHODES V GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Atrcnts at' Clinton Line. O. P. Scoville. 1 1.'t. Broad St.. New York ; W. Mnnlo.nh & Co., Albany, N. Y.; Hazard, Montcath & Sherman, Buffalo, N. Y. Igrns o (hwriro Line. Joseph Cl bert. 17 ( renties Slip, New York Bennett ik Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.; Truman Wiman, Oswego, jN. Y. niarl Vj ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessona in the Creek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rffirmm: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Drs. Jones ti Cnsa and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. III. .dtf. BROVt N.NY1LLE WATER-CLUE ESTAII-lisbmcnl, I'nyoltu Co., Pennavlvnnin. THE Inenil. of Hvunol'ATIir, and the public in general, are respectfully informed lh.it this Establishment. built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo- ruiMMi since mi:iii. iuti. Tho building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, snd will comlortnbly accommialate -5 patients. Every room is well ventilated, snd neatly furnished. The sleeping nnd bathing and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary natns lor undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-waler springs sniround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighlxiring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Haki.k, the proprietor, who resides in the establish mcnt, has had several yeara' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expecta to be joined by Dr. Mason, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; who ia now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms arc as follows : For patients gl per week, to be paid weekly. Vary feeble patients sre required to bring their own nurses lioard can lie had lor them in the Establishment, at $i per week. Each patient is required to bring the following srticles two linen or cottor sheets, two woollen blankets, six roars, towels, either three comfortahlrs or a light feather bed ; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases ar. successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, of tlie disease of loo long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Inllxmation of the Lusgs, Stomach, Rowels, Liver, Spleen and kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciaiica and LamhagoJ Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula! Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness ; Delirium Tremens; Spasms of tlie Stomach and Bowels; Sptnsl Aflertiona; Chronic Dysentery, or Diarrho; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, cVc.otc. Also. Female Diseases, ss Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painlul, snd Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 2.1, WW,, .wtim IRANCE under Loui Phillipe. Th. history o tin years, from liiJOto II) HI. by Louis Blanc; translated bv W. K. fcellev. Just received st the new bookstore, Nai! House. (May 8 J. H. RILEY 4 CO. ILEATHER Dl'STEHS. 4 dozen Feather Dusters for fsmihes. A sup. nor article, a.anrted sizes. Fr sale at th. new Bookstore, Nail House. May U J. II. LILLY cV CO. RIAL NUMBER 11. CINCINNATI. M SILK UOISE L CIMIXAATI. TINGLEY & BURTON, of piui.Aiiri.eiiiA HAVE OPENED A W hr.lM.ile Silk nnd Fancy Dresai Coodi Establishment, in Cincinnati. at tlie louthtast comer of Pturt and H unui ttretU, oppo-rite the Pearl Street llinue, where they offer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS in their lino, composed in part of i'iiA-i Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Gro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult da Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy Gro de Swisa, do. Gro de Naples, Foulards, Lutestring, Glace, sinule and double, nlnin Pl;,l. and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard Grenadines ; also, 3-4, 4-4, and 6-4 Gro de Rhine for Mantillas.llonnet Silki f ilnce, Sntin, and Gro de Naples. Sergei Black and lancy colored of all widths and grades. Sutini Black, colored, Chameleon, aud Satin de Chen. for dresses. Vitiff Satin. Silk. Brocade. Cashmeres. Linens. Mar. scilles, Barathea, Yenitian and Damask. hid Glovee Alexanders. Gonet Chcsau and Chcvcrauz white, black nnd dark colored. Also, a splendid assort ment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk. Pic Nic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose. Gents' Silk Cravats Enolish. French. Italian. German ami Canton. Handkerchief Damask. Coma. Printed Ponttee. Chop pers, nnd Linen Cambric. Laauf liunakerclnejt and Vramls Satin, Silk, Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French1 Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambour. Collars, Capes, Chilnazcttcs nud Habits. Sewing Silk, Nctt Points and Ties. Forty-three different styles Bonnet Ribbons, embracing all qualities nnd styles, Misses, and Cap Ribbons, Velvet, Salin, nnd Tairetta Ribbona and Galloons. Eringu Linen, Mohair nnd Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimps, Buttons, graduated Lenves and Braids. Crapes Black, white, blue and rose ; nlso, Crapo Leise. SIiukIs Silk Brocade, Gro do Rhine, Borage, Mou. de Lames, plain and embroider'd color'dThibit, Romeo, Emb'd, Fellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. Laces Valencia, Ginipure, Egyptian, Thread and Silk Run, Sillt anil Cotton, Nelts for Caps. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Drcsa Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen nnd Woolen Boragea, plain and colored. Grenadines, Cerro Gordos. Plain and fitney Moussclino de Laincs, Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. , French, German and Manchester Ginghams. Al.so A full assorlmeiitof Fancy Lawna. All of which have been purchased within the last sixty days, and additions to tlie stock are daily being made by a competent buyer residing East, Cincinnati, April 4. .iw.lm. S oWlItjATETilAWTIIORN & CO., have in store and lur sale on liberal terms, lio hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy; 2-r' " " " Alaglory Brandy, Vintage 1818; 10" J.B.Godarddo. 1805; 15" Otard, Dnpuy 6i Co., do; ft " Lafayette do; 10" J. J.'Dupuy do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands ; 100 " Port do do do; 50" " Sherry do do do; 30 " Sweot Mnlaga do do ; 25 ' u Dry ,j0 do ,j0j 20 eases Cabinet Champaign Wine ; SO baskets Napoleon do do; 20 " Sun & Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; 20 Heidsick do dot 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands ; - tu tierces Lalabria Liquorice, " in mass ;" f0 boxes Cut and Dried Citewing Tobacco; 100 Mo. 12a Tobacco, our own brand ;" 1IKI " lba do do; HKI " Va, ' do var'.nua brands: V " " " do do do; lisilisg. Rio ( orlne ; 60 " Old Gov't Java Coffee; 10 " Pimento; 60 baskets Sallad Oil ; ?0 chests do do in flasks ; 20 cases Budisheimerheig " Rhine Wine ;" 10 " Spaikling Hock ; SHI brls Rourborn Whisky, 3 to 8 years old ; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum ; S ' Jamaica do; 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin ; SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. (.incinnnti, May 4. 21 Columbia st. LHiHTNINK Hons. Office and Mamifacturu on tiUth ttreet, otftoera Slain and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Csrbonized Iron Lightning Rods, in ten leet lengths, witb Class Isolate and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Melnbe An.rh. mcnls lor brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong d Copper head, mounted with filteen silver points, winch have the power of sale and silently discharging the .ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, aafe from th. awlul consequencea of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The im mense patronage ana extensive uso of these Lightning Re-pellers, proves how ealialictory they are received by the public. ' Hollow GiltCopner Balls and Weail en, tVc. I'rico only ten ccntu pnr foot, which innludet the Ilea.!, dlaif lanlaiera. Metallic Attnrl itnent. nnekinn .ml .11 lnp- ges. Distaut orders promptly forwarded. An allowance lo ;ri,i.. Or Mr. JOHN BURR, of Col,, ml,,,. I. ,n.i.u of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light- "'"H """, '' -iiwui onicra mny oe lell. ilay o..bm CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE FIANc7AND TEA WARE- t. are now building, on the corner of 7th and Walnut sts.. th. most splendid I 'iatin .ml Tan Waiamtn, in the United States. The lower floor will be devoted eirlii.lv.lv to th ..l-nf Teas, a very lorge and choice stock of which will be kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern prices. The hall above, in-eluding tbe whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instrum.nta of Storiart At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock .vet seen st on. house East or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep a good assortment of Teaa and Pianos at our old stand, 3. w. corner utn and Walnut sts., and at prices at least 10 per cent, below all other dealera. An unlimited warrantee always given. Cincinnati, April 28. SMITH At NIXON. a.A.Bmwjti.i. LmsuH dhki.1 j. A. Ill LMV 1.1,1, & CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchants, No. I.t, West F ront st., Cincinnati. L1HER AL Clash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. itr.rKR to Messirk, Taylor 4V. Walls, Daggetie dr. Rruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yealman. Marsh Co. M. Kuglcr Ai Son, Ellis At. Morton, L. Wortbington. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND C'LTLERV. WE heg leave to intern th. Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods 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 pncea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of th. following r Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; nun anu a i ii asws ; Crass and Grain Scythes j Scyth. Sneaths ; Sicklea; Hay and Manure Forka Haines; Traces; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spadea; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. den entrusted to our care. MEAD . WINSTON. March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at th . ignofth. Dec. 11 GILT PADLOCK WEnSTER'H DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAIIRHIGED. . N one volume crown qunrto. Contsinmg all the matter I of Dr. Wobster'a original work, Ilia improvements up to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and great ly enlarged and improved by Prof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yalo Collog.. . ITPrice reduced to 5'i.CJ This edition oontnins three times tlie amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any aOridgmont of this work, yet is sold at trifling advance above the price) of other and limited works. Jnodcliniiions are nwdelsor condensation and purity." Hon. H m. it. Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition Of Webster's Dictionary In ernwn nn.r. to, eeoms to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire lo nosses. Hi. MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE aud RELIABLE DICTION nt ur i tir. banuiaui,. Signed by the following gentlemen, Mnrch, 1848 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N. York. Win. H. Campbell, editor IV. Y. Dial. School Journal, Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator. Thos. II Beiituu, " John Davis, ' JcHersnn Davis, S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Briggs, Governor of Mass. Win. B. Calhoun, Secretory of Slate of Mass. Richard S. Rust. Commissioiifir nf Common Schools In New Hampshire. Theodore F'. Kimr. Sunerint.nil.nt nf Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Wintlirop, Speaker ol the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of Now York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvnh Hunt, Trcaaurer ol New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D. D. I.ymnn Beccher, I. I)., Presidentof Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowo, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do, BeV. Henian Huinnlirev. n. D. Into I'rp.iilentuF Asili.nl College. Key. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors iu do. Benj. Larabee, U. D.. President Middleburv Colleen, and other distinguished geutleuieu. The previous edition nf Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re. ceived the following rccnmniendationtrom Daniel Webster, ' i-evi tvoouuury, i ncouore rreiingiiuysen, anu jut other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of peoplo who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory bcloiiging to the Unj'ted Stales ; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and iluprcHB upon the laniruaee unilormitv and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered ensy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners w ho wish to gain access to tlie ricli stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." WoRTiiy ok Imitation The School Committee of lb. town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy oi iv coster a 1'iclionary. 'quarto unabridged,) b. . placed in each ot the principal schools, for tho use of those pupils sutnciently advanced to be beuelitled by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our otm lanfruage, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or tho enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal obiecta of school edu cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small ex-peuso, ran be placed within the reach of the risiog genora tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, whose pa-rente aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain head of the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means anil scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the uu.uiiuiHu. urn wora is uesigncu 10 imparl, wouiu not only be greatly improved themselves, but wuuld be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trilling expense. Webster's DifTlo.uRr lie England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. ti. & C. Merriam. we conclude will soon become the stan dard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. Tho Lon- ioiii uiicniry unzuue, OI April lsl,speaKB01 11 In UielOilOW- ing just terms : 1 he original edition of the American Dictionary is too well knowu and appreciated in Englnnd to require us to dwell at length on us plan and execution. In the nresent edition, Prof, Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his ow. sphere of inquiry ; and tlie result is in the highest degree satisfaclory. Tho work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatigable research ) and the etyle and accuracy of its typography would do honor to th. press of any country in Europe. This volume must find ita way into all our public and good pri- ' ,.. (,, ,u, 11 iirw.iue. uin ciigusn stuaeui wiiu amasa of the most valuable information, which he would in vain sees, nir eisewnere. Published by G. At C. Merhiam, Springfield. Mass. For sale bv 1. N. WHITINU & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 2l..3inw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW l'LULICA- TIIIIVM. JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, SO. Anie-ncan leading cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H.'B. t..t.., r.uuur. oi me American cuition ot duutlre Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leadino- r. mn appliea the same method of research and illustration to v rious important branches of the law which were not inclu. ded therein, nnd is, in effect, a continuation of that work. . u uvii.i.fc ui urn must ceienratca decisions in th. Federal Courts, and the Courts i f the soveral Slates, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all tho States in the Union have been collected; so that the work present, a complo.e view of American Law. upon the snbineu whirh r- Md-wI The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that tins highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. ' The Decisions selected by the Editors ss the Leadinirf'.. sob, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports ; Dallas. U. S.. C ranch do. Whcaton do.Petera do.fi.ni.Ai. do, Brockcnhrnugh do. Connecticut Reports, Now Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Motealf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do, Binney do, Sergeant Ai Rawlo do, Bawl, do, Wharton do, Barr do, Hams it. Gill do. Bice's S. 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" The geat favor with which Smith'e Lending Cases was received by the profession, has induced Messrs. Hare and Wallace, who war. the American editors of that work, to employ the same method in traating of other pointa, supposed to possess interest and importance, ia th. Jurisprudence of this country. W. have formerly spoken or the very satisfactory manner ia which they edited the work of Mr. Smith, (17 Law Reporter, 442.) In the present work they have moro than fulfilled the expectations raised by th. other; added to which, th. typographical execution nf th. first vol. (the only one now published.) is highly creditable to the publishers." iioilon Lam Reporter, 1847. Creslev'. EnnitT Evidence slew fillll... rrom the Second London Edition, witb Notes referring to tin American Decisions, by A. J. Fish, Esq., of tlie Phil- A Treatise on th. f.sw nf r.id.ne- u tk. r'..... -e Equity, by the late R. N. 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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-07-21, DAILY. |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1848-07-21 |
Searchable Date | 1848-07-21 |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-07-21, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-07-21 |
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Full Text | B. TIIHALL & II EN It Y EE ED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Orricx south-east cornor of High itroet and Sugar alloy TERMS. Daily per annuo), 00 Tn-wookly per annum, ... 4 00 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve Ijnee or leu, one or throe inicrtioni, $1 . and 25 celitl for each additional insertion for tliree mouths $b lor lii months JU for 12 monies 12 Longer sdvertise-mentt in the same proportion, with i deduction of SO per cont. on the amount over JjUO in sii months, Bv thk Vkah. For twclv. lines 12 fourth of a eol uirni $20 half a column 30 whole column JiO. BUSINESS CARDS." MATTHEWS & BUTTIES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Coluiiibus.Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington's book-store, up stairs.- Nov. I, 1815, F. J. MATTHEWS. A. U. BlITTI.M. 11KOAUWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- hin. April b. .till. B OOKSELI.EIIS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton I Hank. Hiffti street. Columbus. Ohio. ' A lame assortinem if Books and Stationery always on hand. SE1BERT fc 1.1 II. LY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIH-ces, Columbus. Aug. 56, 18-15. W. Sbibkiit. M. C. Lll.l.KT. Willinm 11. Jurvin 4 Henry Jarvie. ("lOLLEd'ORS and Account Settlors, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms. Orhco, up- stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 11, 1U HI. y. Columbus, Ohio GERE, APHOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, ccc. cVc, No. Pol High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (Joods. Groce-lies, Hoots and Shoes, Vc. &x., wholesale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's How, High street. J. It. fit UOGGK, DEALER in Low, Medical, Thcological.Classical, School and MiHccllaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposito the State House. J. It. WHEATON. HUGtilST.and Healer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, XJ Dyi of nigh Dye Stuns, Glass, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, corner and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 1'AY & KILROIRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, liroreries, Hardware, Druga. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Hoots aud Shoes, A:c., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, I8U. C. H. KING. D EALF.ll IN PRY GOODS, fee, opposite Exchange Bank, l.olumbus. nov. iu. .n. III. 11. HATEHAJI, IJD1T0R of the On lo Cultivator, a Journal of Agrlcul-J turo and Horticulture, published on the 1st and 15lh o arh month. Terms JJlperycar; four copies for f.3. Q.T Ollice in the Bank Building, near the State House. B. CO Jl STOCK & co", nORWARDlNG and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, L Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manulacturers, uanal mn, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I DC WAY V CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol'Caa-tirigs, always on band. Oct. 1, 1811. J COLUMBUS HAT STORE, y K RCP1SII.L, High street, opposite the State Build-tJ . ings, always keeps on hand s good assortment of Hats and Ca(is of the latest fashions. Hats made to onlcr. NEIL HOUSE. T7" WINNE is "at home" in the Neil House, and will 1Y. render all so who make their stay with him, Dec 10. dtf n. ii. t ay i.oit, engraver. OFFICE on Northeast corner of High and 'l'own Streets, up stairs opposito United States Hotel. Dec. 22 dtf LAW. 13 B. WII.COX and A. F. I'kiiiit will practice Low, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting At Huntington a Bookstore Feb. Ili..t-wtf. mm. willsihre RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dontist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Putcnt Forcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber tins removed to the new brink stable built by Dr. L. Gooilalo, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, nml rear of the Capitol House. KTllUKSESAND CARRIAGES TO I.I: T ,n Nov H. .dif. J. MASSF.V. W. A. IHcCOY & CO., WHOLESALE AND ItF.TAIL DEALERS in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. !l...dtr. coi.umhus, own. 8. N. K1C1IAKOSON t,. MANUFACTURER and Dealer in HOOTS -a. v'linl,'U -...I Z'YIUV.'M f ...r. Lit.,1 mullT 3 variety, No. Ida High st, Col.-mbu's, Ohio. Noviiilj rcrilbcul Hpectnclca. ALSO, donble convei and concave Spectacles, Tor all ages, and in a great variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Glass, of all kinds, titled in old frames at short notice, and low price, by W. A. PLATT A. O., Feb. 7. Aril House. VAlt.MSll. Fl'RNITl'llE VAHMMI Nos. 1 and J. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. W 1 1 EATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High snd Broad streets. ANVILS. G ENI'INF. Mouse-Ilolo Aimls,at the sign of the ftlay l.f. 1..1L.1 I'AIM.ui.n.. COLU I'ENS.. A fresh supplv received this day. aud I for snie very low. W. A. PLAT'P & CO, April 3. IIW7. Neil House- (1 UN SMITHS will please notice that we have for sale. J ail! he sign of the Gilt Padlock. Mil. High street, 100 Hille Barrels, assorted, from (.11 to SiO balls to tho pound. Also, Gun Lorks of various kinds, Bulla. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet brass and almost all other Gun material. GKIIU, ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. NEW I) II ENS GOODS. GINGHAMS. Printed Lawns, Baliorinea, Barages.Mus-lin Ginghams, Embroidered ditto, De Lains.sVc. All new styles, lor sale by WING & RICHARDS'- B 1 II U J T I OF. it CO., and VVilmot &. Kowland'a Mill aud Croi XI cut Maws j Hoe 6t Co. snd Wilmot & Rowland's Circulardo.) Spear & Jackson's and other Hand do.j I'aunel and ripping do.; Butchers' nnd Hack do.; i Billetl and Turning Webb dn. Julylti. GERE, ARBOTT V. CO. HA II DVV A HE. i EH E, ABBOTT or. CO., at the sign of llie (iilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which mskes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, than any other store in the State. Thev are disooed to sell coeds st lair rates, and would re spectfully request purchasers to call aud examine their goods ami prices. "ci. i PI KK W ATI It. JENNISON'S Pstent Diaphragm Yater Filler. We have iust received a lew of these very valuable articles w Inch are liighly recommended by all who have seen them in ose, and which we are remlv to sell at manulacturers prices, wim cost of transportation.' GERE, ABBOTT V CO. Not. 6. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, JUST received and for sals at the siea of the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just ree.jved and for sale st the sign or the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected sstortment of Neapolitian. Prince Albert, Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, whirh can be allbrj ed at unusually low prices. KAY St KILBOLRNF- CAKKIAGE TII1MM1NGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Rubber Cloth snd Whips) Oil Cloth and Mats ; Pstent Leather and Bindiuga Patent Cloth and Dash Frames j Light Frames and Taasells; Springs and Ailea. GF.RF., ABBOTT & CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a hue asortment of Ladies' French Morocco and kid Grecian Ties and uskina, at the sign of the Golden Root, which are selling orT cheaper thin ever before sold in this city. Jan 11. U. KIMBALL OHIO VOLUME XII. LLMIIKIl! M'MRi:ilt TIio iiibicribor him on hand lor wile at liii Sterna Saw Mill, 3 milci went of Coliimbui, a large and complete aifortiiiont of Country Lumbar of almost efcrr variety and dricription. Having erected Dry Houses, will nlso lime o Inrpe quantity of seasoned flooring on am) niter the lttt of March. AIbo, a i( 11 a u tit j of Hel'use Lumber that will he sold at reduced prices. All Rood orders for Lumber will be prompt lynttemled to. Feb.(i..ti'. M. L, HULLIVANT. LAMP OIL. M) unlloim Bleiirbi-d Winter Stmincd Snrrm Oil. a luoerior article : SfJU tra linns Whnle tJoil. for snle by AV & KlLHOUHiNK, l'ec.7. No. m, lliiid Street.' MAC1I1M-: C'AltDS, l(jf) rets of Machine Cards, just received from the Mti nu factory at Leicester, Massachusetts, aud for sale at Mo. 1 jl), Hiyli strert. Dec. 7. KAY & KiLIIOCRNE. MAUHIT IIASKLTS. Willow MIirket BiiekeU. a fine article," at tbe (JILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LAIU;1: ANSOUTilllONT OF Ginghams, liiilzoriues. Lawimnnd Uurncs. jtift ere'd by April G.) WING & UlCIIAHDS. 100 doen J'ilc, OF Spear & Jackson, Mottram, Ibbotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sole at the sicrn of the April 7. GILT l'ADLOCK. NO. Kil IlKill STJtKLT. ONK HUNDItKD poirs Lliptic iipriiiya for bupfjies and enrringes, just received and for sule at the sicn of the Kept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. Minn's vici:s OF Domestic MamiliuUuro, the bt'Bt in the market, for iiilc at the siga of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. It). Solar Laid I.nmpM. OF Cornelius & ('o., miiniifseture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, bv Fob. 7. V. A. PLATT & CO., AV Home. FAJUISANK'N PAT KM T PLATFOPM SchIcii and Counter liiilunccB at manufacturer's nricus. For sale by Gi;iK, ABBOTT & CO. April 3. Sipn of tho Gilt Pad Lock. Geiiuiiie ArmitHKe Alouscliole Anvils OLID box and conitnou Vises, for sale at (he mu of the JA pril7. GILT PADLOCK. SciiIh nnd PrcHsest SEALS Kiiprnved, aud Snd Prcsnes 1'iirninhed. for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and Supreme Court, Ue-cordprfi. A c. &lc. at very low prircs and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT & CO., Neil IWe. jKH JtaS. 25 doz. Seives, ausorted miinberB ; of iron, 5 brass, aud hair, at the GILT l'ADLOCK. OAWS! SAWS!! 0 Mill Saws, of Caht and Ciermnn O Steel, for sale at tho kign of the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. 6 KMAKKR'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-) tion. for sale at tlie Shoe aud Leather Store of M;iv20, 1JU7. 11. II. KIMBALL. STAKCII. TIIIC CoImnbuB Starch Puctory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others ib requested totlie beautiful article of Pearl starch now being made. Country Merchants and others sumilicd from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLAKK V CO. i null and the highest market price at all tunes paid tor White Corn. fupt. 3. While Lead, Oil and Urunhi's. TWKNTY bbls. Liuxeed Oil, iu wholu aud half barrels IWkegs White Lend; Varnish, Paiutund Whitcwnsh Brunt ion. Julv Id. (JKKK, ABI10TT & CO. SLLO STOltE Ac AGKK LLTtltAL WAICI!- ItOOAf rAcio Wor. next floor Wtrt of (he Pout Office. ) JDS'P received, a large and gnnend nitsortment of Oak-den a til KiKi.D Skids, euilintcing every desirable va riety adapted to this el i mate. Now is tho time to obtaia seeds for choice vegetables, as planting time is at hand. And to tho ladies we have to oiler a select aud large variety of Flvictr Seeds. Catalogues of seeds and fruit trees at the store. Also, in store. Pratt's Corn Planter, which tliefnrmprsare generally iavited to call and examine, together with ploughs, 0 bushels timothy seed, oRage ornngo, and muttlard seed ; also.oo consignuieiit.alarge lot of fruit trees, for sale verv mw. Auction The room is now ready for the reception of goods to be sold at public sale, tin J we shall exert ourselves to give mi tie faction to all who may favor us with goods tube sold in that manner. JNO. BURR." April 0.. dtf. NOTICE TO rilY-SICIANS. THK undersigned has just received, and will keep con stantnntly on hand, a supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by orescriolion. Prompt attention will be imid to nil pro scniitions. Ku quire at Denig & Son's, corner of 1 1 tub and men streets. I.. iiuiL-r,. liijirmces Drs. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. 17. .dtf. New Tailoring nnd Dry Cloods Itiblishmeut. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (Xo 501, Ifink street, Corner of Huh street,) HAVL(i secured the nervices of Mr. Skwki.i. as foreman, (whose well known skill in lilting needs no prune,) find si no some of the best journeymen Tailors in the cily, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, aud on short notice. Cutting for others lo make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have alco enlarged their store room, ind nre receiving a large supply of Dry Goods, so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable aciiort incuts of both Dry Goods and Clotfiinir in the City. N. It. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, M;it, Caps, Bonnets, &c, always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus, April 13, 1IU7...tw. M)W AINU FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. Ii. HI Ilk and WM.t'.CI.O.iD have iust opened a new Tailor Whop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite tho I nited Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tniloring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on 1 ,.;,, an I.n mnt OKnrilValfl stvle. 'J hey respectfully solicit a share of tho public pat- Uutrhfn, Jewelry, iSilvrr-Uare, Lamps, It ie. W m. A. riatt A Co. (in tho Neil Hone,) HAVK on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Solar Lamp, Perfumery, Spectacles, (Concave. Convei and Perifocal.) Diamond oointrd (.old Pens, (beat moher't ) Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles, Combs, Brushes for the Hnir, Clothes And Teeth, Plated and Britania Cantors, Candlesticks, Cnko Baskets and Ten-Sets, superior Hnzors, ftrar-rtmttil.) Pocket Knives and Scissors, Genuine Hem mines Needles, beat quality, Pistole with one and sii barrels. Clocks, Lamp Glaus and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Vc. etc., all of which they are now selling at very low price. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Also, seals hnravei loriXitaries, County and State olhcers. Societies, Ac. &.r., snd Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Dec. 15. CJUPKHIOK COLORED DAGLKKKE O OTYriKS. TI.e subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Columbus ami its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambon' block, where he is prepared to etecute Daguerreotype likcnesers.by in improved process, which gives to the picture a much finer toue than modes of operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are re-spcctlully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. Persons are taught the art of taking likenesses and preparing all kinds of Chemicals used by Dagnerrcitn artists, on he most reasonable terms. fc. A. STOLGH ION. Oct. 30. .dtf. ""tHENEW RTOKE AT IPOME, AGAIN. FAXOiS, SMITH 6l MAKTLN, HAVE returned to their former stand, No. 3, Neil's new block, and are better than ever prepared to wail on ail who mav call on them. Having junt received a large ami well selected stock of fashionable Spring Goods, they feci confident that they are now able to serve all who may favor thtm with iheir patronage. The (.Mention of the Ladies is especially invited to their stork of Lawns, Muslins, Ginghams, Baragcs, Fieoch work'd Collars. Chimizetts. Parasols, & c. 1 he Gentlearten are alo invited to call and examine their rery extenniTe stock of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Cravats, Summer lists, and other seasonable goods too numerous to mention. Come one, come all. April IX I AXON, SMITH 6s. MAKTLN. TATE DAILY. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. Ab. 6ti, Ctdor $(., Arw York. LEE, JUDS0N k LEE, (l.ATr LLC AND JUIlfoX,) 0C(;trPY tho spncious five story Wareliouso, No. fifi, Oiliir Btrtct, the wimi.E of which is devoted to the exhibition and sale of the single artido of PJiIftTJ I heir present itock consiti of nearly One Thousnnd Packnces, embracimr some thousands of 'difrprent nntierus and colorings, and coinprisimr every thing desirable in the line. KOBKIGN and DOMKSTIC. All ol which are oflered tor sale, (or canh. or satisfactory credit, at tho lowest orices, by the lJ!ce or Pack tig c. New Styles are received almost every dav, and many ol them arc gut up for our own lalea, and not to' be found elsewhere.fty Printed listi of prices, corrected from day today. with every variation in the market, ore placed in the hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form some idea of the extent nnd variety of our aRsorlmcnt, when we state, that the val ue 01 our usual stock ol this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of drv cooils usually kent bv our largest wholesale jobbers, 'i bis fact, together with the fact, that our means nud our attention, instuud of being di- viueu among a vnsi variety 01 articles, nre Uovoiea wiioiiy to one, will render the odviintnL'es which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious j and it shall be our care that none who Yibii our esiauiiBiJiiJcni snail incut wiin any auappoiut- inent. Our assortment ii complete at alt senfons of the venr. LLT., JUDSON & "LKK P. S. B. F. LKR. formerly of the linn of Lord & Lees. nnd Inte senior partner in the original linn of Lee Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed business in connection with Messrs. Leo &. Judnon, under the linn of LKK, JCDSON & LKK, and he ventures to ossure his friends aud the public, that tho new linn will maintain the same iire-cmineiice in this brnnch of the trade, which formerly distiuguishetl tho other two houses to which he belonged. New York, July o. . Ivtw, PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, Ab. 1R, Cmtrttnndt st.. A', i.. oiwmiU the iVettern ffofil. rpHIC CBOTOiN MAMjPAC'I'UKING COMPANY J. (orennized umler the General Maiitilhcturiiir Law o the State of New York) otler at wholonalo, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's lowest prices, for cnsli or approved credit. Paper Jfantnus, of every variety of style and price, aud Harder to mutch ; fire Hoard Print in great variety, Trutwparint W indow Shade, OU Painted W indow Shades nud W ide W indow Curtain Paper, of the latest styles and superior finish, nil of their own mami I act ure and importation. As their Stock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in lliene articles, to call and examine thci; styles nnd prices, whenever they visit the City. Country Merchants can examine tliis Stock from C o'clock in tho morning till ty o'clock in the evening. New Vork,I-eb.i;H, DJlS..7ind. OHIO WHTUAIi Flit E INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Lilt) Insurance. THIS Company continues to tako rinks on Lives and Property, on the mopt approved principles of Mutual iiKuranee. j- ire jJCparimeill. l r The avernire cost of insurance in this Department. is Iokn than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies ituiucd on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. J. Ii. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, npply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kschauge and Citv Bunks, High street, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. l(i, lf.15. twy. Secretary. IT R E F I R E FI HE. THR Protection Inshranck Co.mcany, of Hartfoid, Conn., continue at their agency in this cily to insure Dwelling Houses, Stores and Warehouses, Mills. Maniilnc tories, tVc, aud the contents of each, toirether with every other similar speciea ol property, ai.ainwt loss ok dam aok nv iHK. The rates of premium offered are as low as those of nny other similar institution ; and settlements ol Iomcs characterized by the well know n liberality of this long ostnbliidied (ompanv. x Ottice in the City Bank Building, up stairs. (Vt. ia..I,d. J. VVM. BALDWIN. AM CITY EOT8 FOR SALE. TDK subscribers have bO building lots situated in the southeast part of the city on Sownih St., between the National I load and South Public Lane. Also, some choice building lots on Town and Bich sts., and one lot on Broud st. Persons wishing to purchase a cheap lot, would tlo well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Pavmenta ensy, and title warrauted. BAKUt ot Ml I t IIKlX, Broadway Hotel. P. S, Three good bupcics and harncst for sale cheap, or exchange for good horttcs. J. W. BAR Lii. April L)..dmd. b if RDFriTiri IN TUH iKJL HOUSE, nAS just received his Spring supply of New Goods nu invites gentlemen to call and cxumiua them. April iftj..dtf. i;AimWTrWl)WM TIIK moMt completo nsHorlineiit from the (Quaker estnb-lixhiuent Hochcstor.N. V., Shaker do., Lebanon, Ohio, and lUbirsou's do. Two hundred vnrieties of Flower Seeds, of tho vnrious kinds, (Thorburus) all fresh, just received nud for sale by April 21). Ji, High at. A HAKE CHANCE FOR MIINTKHM. IT'OU sale, His nmlunuls of a 1'rinlinii Dtlite. cunsistlnfi cliWIv of a nower nress. nric SliU): UliU Ilia, ol' small pica, :lll His. of iun: pnmiT, 400 His. ol' ImiirRmiis, (nearly new.) Iil lbs. ol Minion. HO His. of brevier, inipiniiiH stones, cssks, stands, stirks, KHevs, cliasrs, Aic, 6lc. An opportunity miiilit lie alliiriled to a suitablo person to pay in part lor tbe materials, by printing a ncckly relipions newspaper. a larce anu exiemieu joo oince iiniu ir tuuuu..cu. Auurcss, post pant, me pimnsner 01 wio WESTERN CIIKISTIAN JOI'RNA!., April 17. .dtf. Columbus, Obio. W. K. IDK. M. V., DENTIST. (Latn of tlie lirm of Crane ic Iilc, Cincinnati.) Office for the present at the resilience of the ate Col, M. Jewett. May S..llf. REMOVAL. WINti Sl KK'IIAIID.S hae removed their (icoils from Ao. 1. (iomlale's How. to No. I. Neil's new buildinir. oppnsile the Stall buildings, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and sll others lliat may be pleased to cite them a call. Their stork lias beenpreally increased ami they would say to those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail, to give Ibeui a call, as they will sell cheaper than ever. npni Columbus lniii'nn" Company. fire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other nronertv contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cariroea ot steainooRts. sail vessels. aeei-iHiais. nui-ooais alio other water-crall, against the perils of seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most favorable terms. A. a. l llt.w, June 1, IBM dtf. tecrcltny TVTOT1CE. The eo-partnerrhin heretofore existing be- 1 tween the undersigned, wss this day dissolved by mutaal consenl. All persons indebted lo the late firm fit D. S. Forman & Co . or having claims against them, are respectfully requested lo call and settle th.samewilh A W. Rrown & Co., who are authorized to close up the business of the firm. II. DROWN, March 1. 18111. I). S. FOR.MA1V. H. Ilrown and A. W. Brown will continue lh business of Merchant Tailoring, nmlcr the name of A. W. Unci w a Sl Co. David S. Korman is employed to execute the eut ting snd attend to manufacturing as heretofore. mar. FI RS AND IIATTLRS' TRIM MINCS. THE subscribers have just received a large slock ol Furs and I latter'a Trimmings, which they otler for sale at the loweat prices. AO lbs. Nutris. sides. Ml double snd single Ring Russia, blown IIS) Carroted Russia. 1(0 " Haw ami Carroted Coney. IfKX) Saxony and Spanish Kodica. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton aid., an. Tips. Handingand Bindine. Hat Leathers, Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Black nnd Drab Silk Flush, Extract Logwood Cum Shellac cVc. 1 tet. 1 1. I A r tc MI.IIOI K,K. V Al l AHI i: CITV PROPERTY FOR HALE, THAT verv desirable residence lormerlv occuoled bv K J Samue' Crosby, adjoining the city of Columbus on JLuMtbe east, and opposite the Hlind Asylum, together wiin ten acres oi x-aru, cnntaininv sn excellent truil orchard attached thereto, will be Bold on favorable term, by Columbus, nee. v, ihi. i. niDUWAi at t o. C ITY LOTS FOR SALE. TWENTY-SIX In lots, pleasantly situsied on the south- X easi part of the city, (title good, for sale hv Dec. S, 1W7. J. KllXiWAY & CO OU JULY 21, 1818. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH Ft. SCROGGS, Bookuller and Slutiimtr, opmitt tlu Utale Home, VALUAHI,E LNGMSH IKIOKS-CIIKAP. CARDINAL WOLSEY, by John Call, with ruluitionul illustrations from Cavendish's Lifo of Wolsey. and otli. er sources. 1 vol. The Life and 1'ontilicate of Leo the Tenth j by William Roscoe t vols. French Revolution from 1789 to 13H; by F. A. Miinot 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Apes, comprehending an account of the state of learning I roni tlie close of the reipnof Augustus to its revival iu the fii'lceuiii century by llev. Joseph llcrington. 1vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-eslablithment of Popery under Charles II and Jonica 11; by Aruiund Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called tho Magnificent) by William Roscoe. 1 vol. The Italian Tainters. Life of Michael Anpelo; by R. Duppa, L. L. II. Lile of Rall'aello; by Quatremere de Qtiinry, 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Normans its cnuses and its consequences in Eng. hind. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Auyustm Thierry. 5! vols. Life of l.ullier, wrilten by himself. Collected and ar-ranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Rnmanco ; by Alfred de Viuny. 1 vol. History of Civiliration. from the fall of the Unman Empire to the French RuVolution; by F. Cuizot. 3 vols. The above works are bound in uniform binding, and will make a line additiua to a library. For sulo very cheap by Feb. Sit. J. R. SCROlillS. A VALUAlfLK HOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical positiou, and social state of thu principal nations ol antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers, The rise aud progress ol tho principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the colonies founded by Europeans. Ily W. C. Taylor, LL. !., M. B. A, S.. with qunstions adapted' fur the use of schools j 1 vol. pp. 'till. i'ur sale by Feb ill. J. R. SCROniiS. 1) INVOLUTION. In conseqiie-'co of Hie reco't rev-V olution in France, and the present excited state of Europe, tho subscriber is selling Hooks, Stationery, Ac, at gieatly reduced prices. His stock of Ruoks, Stationery, Taper Hangings. &c, is very full, and great bargains nre lo be had " 1'rogrers " is the word, and wo intend selling ofl vrry low, to make room for a new stork. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call on us lirst and lat. " So mote it he. April 13. J. R. SCROllCS. llANOHOOK OF Young Arlists and Amateurs in Oil Tainting; being chielly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Houvier, and others. The whole adnpled, bv the method of ils arrangement, nnd tho completeness of its detail, as well for a test book in Academies, of both sexes, as for sclf-instrurtion ; with a new explanatory and erilicnl vo-cal'iilarv; for sale by (Feb. 21. J. R. M liOddS. p.Yl'LU I1AM.1M.S. A choice Mid well selected X assortment of every variety ai.d price, from 1,50 to 18 per dozen bolts; R'ordering of nlinost every description, varying in price from Sic to 5-VVI per strip, of 10 yds. We invite particular attention to the above I'apers and Rordcrings, feeling confident that thev will compare favor-nhly with auv other stock in the city. For snle at the Hook-store of ' f March 25 J. R. SCRCKiGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's lirst and second Latin books; Cornelius Nepos; Latin proso composition; lirst Creek Lessons; Creek prose composition j and a variety of other classical works. For sale by Jan. C J. R. SCKOIiliS. LIFE OF NAI'OLEON.-Historv of Napoleon, from tho Frenrh of M. Laurent De L'Ardccho, with live hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and memy original purloins ; lur sale cueup, uy fell. ill. J. K. SfM.lHiUS. HAI.l'.IIOl US WITH Till'. BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ; for snlo by GOETHE. The Autobiography of (ioethe Truth and Foetry, from my life. Edited by Parke (iooilwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. R. SCHOCGS. A FLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; b. Frederick W. Sawyer, For sole by Feb. 21. J. R. SCUOHGS. GOLD. A beautiful article of Cold Fresco Wall Fa-per, French stylo, for sale bv J. R. SCROtlUs. April ll. UNITED STATES F.MT.ORINO EXPEDITION. S vols. 4to and mans, by Wllkcst for sale at March i!7. SCHOddS'. MERICAN STATE PAPERS.-One sett of tho abovo work, ol 21 larue folio volumes ; for sale very cheap, at March i!7. J. R. SCROCliS'. O. O. F. A few verv finely embroidered Encampment .. Regalia, 11'. CI. and li. P.) for sale hy Apri.' 1(1. J. R. SCHOCGS. UKOHG K L. IlllnllKS, WILLIAM GHKEIf RHODES V GREEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forwarders, and Agents of Clinton Line, on Erie Canal, and Oswego Canal Line of Lake Boats, Cleveland O. Atrcnts at' Clinton Line. O. P. Scoville. 1 1.'t. Broad St.. New York ; W. Mnnlo.nh & Co., Albany, N. Y.; Hazard, Montcath & Sherman, Buffalo, N. Y. Igrns o (hwriro Line. Joseph Cl bert. 17 ( renties Slip, New York Bennett ik Adams, Syracuse, N. Y.; Truman Wiman, Oswego, jN. Y. niarl Vj ATTENTION I THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessona in the Creek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rffirmm: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards, Drs. Jones ti Cnsa and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. III. .dtf. BROVt N.NY1LLE WATER-CLUE ESTAII-lisbmcnl, I'nyoltu Co., Pennavlvnnin. THE Inenil. of Hvunol'ATIir, and the public in general, are respectfully informed lh.it this Establishment. built expressly for the purpose has been in successful opo- ruiMMi since mi:iii. iuti. Tho building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high, snd will comlortnbly accommialate -5 patients. Every room is well ventilated, snd neatly furnished. The sleeping nnd bathing and dressing rooms lor ladies, are as entirely separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in different buildings; also separate parlors. The bathing-rooms are furnished with all the necessary natns lor undergoing a successful treatment. Numerous pure soft-waler springs sniround the Establishment; pleasant and retired walks among the neighlxiring hills are abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summits, is smply repaid by beautiful views over a most picturesque country. Dr. Haki.k, the proprietor, who resides in the establish mcnt, has had several yeara' experience in this popular mode of practice, and early in the ensuing summer expecta to be joined by Dr. Mason, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; who ia now visiting the best establishments in England. The Establishment has been so far well patronized, and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortable and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The terms arc as follows : For patients gl per week, to be paid weekly. Vary feeble patients sre required to bring their own nurses lioard can lie had lor them in the Establishment, at $i per week. Each patient is required to bring the following srticles two linen or cottor sheets, two woollen blankets, six roars, towels, either three comfortahlrs or a light feather bed ; likewise, an old linen and flannel sheet lor bandages, and one injection instrument. The following diseases ar. successfully treated, and a cure or relief effected, if there be no disorganization of the parts, of tlie disease of loo long standing: Fevers, Intermitting Fevers ; Ague ; Inllxmation of the Lusgs, Stomach, Rowels, Liver, Spleen and kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Sciaiica and LamhagoJ Gonorrhoea; Primary and Secondary Syphilis; Scrofula! Nervous diseases; Partial Paralysis; Sick Headache ; Neuralgia; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondriasis; Drop sy; Jaundice; Habitual Costiveness ; Delirium Tremens; Spasms of tlie Stomach and Bowels; Sptnsl Aflertiona; Chronic Dysentery, or Diarrho; Scaly Head; Tetter; Ringworm, cVc.otc. Also. Female Diseases, ss Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the Womb; Excessive, Painlul, snd Obstructed Menstruation. Jan. 2.1, WW,, .wtim IRANCE under Loui Phillipe. Th. history o tin years, from liiJOto II) HI. by Louis Blanc; translated bv W. K. fcellev. Just received st the new bookstore, Nai! House. (May 8 J. H. RILEY 4 CO. ILEATHER Dl'STEHS. 4 dozen Feather Dusters for fsmihes. A sup. nor article, a.anrted sizes. Fr sale at th. new Bookstore, Nail House. May U J. II. LILLY cV CO. RIAL NUMBER 11. CINCINNATI. M SILK UOISE L CIMIXAATI. TINGLEY & BURTON, of piui.Aiiri.eiiiA HAVE OPENED A W hr.lM.ile Silk nnd Fancy Dresai Coodi Establishment, in Cincinnati. at tlie louthtast comer of Pturt and H unui ttretU, oppo-rite the Pearl Street llinue, where they offer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of GOODS in their lino, composed in part of i'iiA-i Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Gro de Rhine, plain Plaid, Striped, and Chameleon, Poult da Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy Gro de Swisa, do. Gro de Naples, Foulards, Lutestring, Glace, sinule and double, nlnin Pl;,l. and Chameleon Florences, India Satin, Sanschew, Foulard Grenadines ; also, 3-4, 4-4, and 6-4 Gro de Rhine for Mantillas.llonnet Silki f ilnce, Sntin, and Gro de Naples. Sergei Black and lancy colored of all widths and grades. Sutini Black, colored, Chameleon, aud Satin de Chen. for dresses. Vitiff Satin. Silk. Brocade. Cashmeres. Linens. Mar. scilles, Barathea, Yenitian and Damask. hid Glovee Alexanders. Gonet Chcsau and Chcvcrauz white, black nnd dark colored. Also, a splendid assort ment of Ladies' and Gents' Silk. Pic Nic.and Cotton Mitts and Gloves, of all colors. Ladies' and Gents' Silk Hose. Gents' Silk Cravats Enolish. French. Italian. German ami Canton. Handkerchief Damask. Coma. Printed Ponttee. Chop pers, nnd Linen Cambric. Laauf liunakerclnejt and Vramls Satin, Silk, Linen Cambrics, plain Revere and French Needlework, French1 Swiss, and Scotch Needlework, and Tambour. Collars, Capes, Chilnazcttcs nud Habits. Sewing Silk, Nctt Points and Ties. Forty-three different styles Bonnet Ribbons, embracing all qualities nnd styles, Misses, and Cap Ribbons, Velvet, Salin, nnd Tairetta Ribbona and Galloons. Eringu Linen, Mohair nnd Sewing Silks for Mantillas, Gimps, Buttons, graduated Lenves and Braids. Crapes Black, white, blue and rose ; nlso, Crapo Leise. SIiukIs Silk Brocade, Gro do Rhine, Borage, Mou. de Lames, plain and embroider'd color'dThibit, Romeo, Emb'd, Fellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. Laces Valencia, Ginipure, Egyptian, Thread and Silk Run, Sillt anil Cotton, Nelts for Caps. Sewing Silks of the best qualities. French, German and British Drcsa Goods, consisting of Linen and Mohair Lustres. Linen nnd Woolen Boragea, plain and colored. Grenadines, Cerro Gordos. Plain and fitney Moussclino de Laincs, Lama Plaids. Prince Albert Cloth. , French, German and Manchester Ginghams. Al.so A full assorlmeiitof Fancy Lawna. All of which have been purchased within the last sixty days, and additions to tlie stock are daily being made by a competent buyer residing East, Cincinnati, April 4. .iw.lm. S oWlItjATETilAWTIIORN & CO., have in store and lur sale on liberal terms, lio hf and qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy; 2-r' " " " Alaglory Brandy, Vintage 1818; 10" J.B.Godarddo. 1805; 15" Otard, Dnpuy 6i Co., do; ft " Lafayette do; 10" J. J.'Dupuy do; 60 qr casks Madeira Wines, various Brands ; 100 " Port do do do; 50" " Sherry do do do; 30 " Sweot Mnlaga do do ; 25 ' u Dry ,j0 do ,j0j 20 eases Cabinet Champaign Wine ; SO baskets Napoleon do do; 20 " Sun & Eagle do; 10 " Crown do do; 20 Heidsick do dot 50,000 Regalia Cigars, various brands ; - tu tierces Lalabria Liquorice, " in mass ;" f0 boxes Cut and Dried Citewing Tobacco; 100 Mo. 12a Tobacco, our own brand ;" 1IKI " lba do do; HKI " Va, ' do var'.nua brands: V " " " do do do; lisilisg. Rio ( orlne ; 60 " Old Gov't Java Coffee; 10 " Pimento; 60 baskets Sallad Oil ; ?0 chests do do in flasks ; 20 cases Budisheimerheig " Rhine Wine ;" 10 " Spaikling Hock ; SHI brls Rourborn Whisky, 3 to 8 years old ; 6 puncheons St. Croix Rum ; S ' Jamaica do; 10 pipes Pino Apple Gin ; SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. (.incinnnti, May 4. 21 Columbia st. LHiHTNINK Hons. Office and Mamifacturu on tiUth ttreet, otftoera Slain and Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. S PRATT'S Patent Spiral Twisted Csrbonized Iron Lightning Rods, in ten leet lengths, witb Class Isolate and Brass screw, connecting joints, improved Melnbe An.rh. mcnls lor brick or frame, together with his Cylinder three prong d Copper head, mounted with filteen silver points, winch have the power of sale and silently discharging the .ir of its superabundant electricity, more than any rod ever brought before the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with these rods, are beyond a doubt, aafe from th. awlul consequencea of lightning ; these rods are so easily arranged that any one can readily attach them. The im mense patronage ana extensive uso of these Lightning Re-pellers, proves how ealialictory they are received by the public. ' Hollow GiltCopner Balls and Weail en, tVc. I'rico only ten ccntu pnr foot, which innludet the Ilea.!, dlaif lanlaiera. Metallic Attnrl itnent. nnekinn .ml .11 lnp- ges. Distaut orders promptly forwarded. An allowance lo ;ri,i.. Or Mr. JOHN BURR, of Col,, ml,,,. I. ,n.i.u of the Manufacturers for the sale of the above named Light- "'"H """, '' -iiwui onicra mny oe lell. ilay o..bm CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENT. EXTENSIVE FIANc7AND TEA WARE- t. are now building, on the corner of 7th and Walnut sts.. th. most splendid I 'iatin .ml Tan Waiamtn, in the United States. The lower floor will be devoted eirlii.lv.lv to th ..l-nf Teas, a very lorge and choice stock of which will be kept, wholesale or retail, at Eastern prices. The hall above, in-eluding tbe whole upper part of the building, will be filled with the unrivalled instrum.nta of Storiart At Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock .vet seen st on. house East or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue to keep a good assortment of Teaa and Pianos at our old stand, 3. w. corner utn and Walnut sts., and at prices at least 10 per cent, below all other dealera. An unlimited warrantee always given. Cincinnati, April 28. SMITH At NIXON. a.A.Bmwjti.i. LmsuH dhki.1 j. A. Ill LMV 1.1,1, & CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchants, No. I.t, West F ront st., Cincinnati. L1HER AL Clash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandize. itr.rKR to Messirk, Taylor 4V. Walls, Daggetie dr. Rruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yealman. Marsh Co. M. Kuglcr Ai Son, Ellis At. Morton, L. Wortbington. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND C'LTLERV. WE heg leave to intern th. Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods 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 pncea will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of th. following r Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; nun anu a i ii asws ; Crass and Grain Scythes j Scyth. Sneaths ; Sicklea; Hay and Manure Forka Haines; Traces; Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spadea; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or. den entrusted to our care. MEAD . WINSTON. March 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. FEW of those fine steel FIRE SETTS, left at th . ignofth. Dec. 11 GILT PADLOCK WEnSTER'H DICTIONARY. THE ENTIRE WORK VNAIIRHIGED. . N one volume crown qunrto. Contsinmg all the matter I of Dr. Wobster'a original work, Ilia improvements up to the time of his death, and now thoroughly revised and great ly enlarged and improved by Prof.C. A. GOODRICH, of Yalo Collog.. . ITPrice reduced to 5'i.CJ This edition oontnins three times tlie amount of matter round in any other English Dictionary compiled in this country, or any aOridgmont of this work, yet is sold at trifling advance above the price) of other and limited works. Jnodcliniiions are nwdelsor condensation and purity." Hon. H m. it. Calhoun. TESTIMONIALS. The new edition Of Webster's Dictionary In ernwn nn.r. to, eeoms to us deserving of general patronage. We recommend it to all who desire lo nosses. Hi. MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE aud RELIABLE DICTION nt ur i tir. banuiaui,. Signed by the following gentlemen, Mnrch, 1848 : Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of University of N. York. Win. H. Campbell, editor IV. Y. Dial. School Journal, Daniel Webster, U, S. Senator. Thos. II Beiituu, " John Davis, ' JcHersnn Davis, S. A. Douglass, " Geo. N Briggs, Governor of Mass. Win. B. Calhoun, Secretory of Slate of Mass. Richard S. Rust. Commissioiifir nf Common Schools In New Hampshire. Theodore F'. Kimr. Sunerint.nil.nt nf Schools in New Jersey. Robert C. Wintlirop, Speaker ol the U. S. House of Rep resentatives. Edmund Burke, Commissiouer of Patents. John Young, Governor of Now York. Christopher Morgan. Secretary of State, and Sunerinten dent of Common Schools in New York. Alvnh Hunt, Trcaaurer ol New York. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller. Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D. D. I.ymnn Beccher, I. I)., Presidentof Lane Seminary. Calvin E. Stowo, D. D., D. H. Allen, Professors in do, BeV. Henian Huinnlirev. n. D. Into I'rp.iilentuF Asili.nl College. Key. Ezra Keller, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, Ohio. M. A. Diehl, N. A. Gieger, Professors iu do. Benj. Larabee, U. D.. President Middleburv Colleen, and other distinguished geutleuieu. The previous edition nf Webster's Quarto Dictionary, re. ceived the following rccnmniendationtrom Daniel Webster, ' i-evi tvoouuury, i ncouore rreiingiiuysen, anu jut other members of Congress. " It is very desirable that one standard Dictionary should be used by the numerous millions of peoplo who are to inhabit the vast extent of territory bcloiiging to the Unj'ted Stales ; as the use of such a standard may prevent the formation of dialects in States remote from each other, and iluprcHB upon the laniruaee unilormitv and stability. It ia desirable, also, that the acquisition of the language should be rendered ensy, not only to our own citizens, but to foreigners w ho wish to gain access to tlie ricli stores of science which it contains. We rejoice that the American Dictionary bids fair lo become such a standard." WoRTiiy ok Imitation The School Committee of lb. town of Bradford, Mass., have recently recommended that a copy oi iv coster a 1'iclionary. 'quarto unabridged,) b. . placed in each ot the principal schools, for tho use of those pupils sutnciently advanced to be beuelitled by it, and as a book of reference lor the teacher. To obtain an intimate knowledge of our otm lanfruage, which we are to use in the transaction of business, or tho enjoyment of every waking hour of life, is one of the principal obiecta of school edu cation. What benefit of equal magnitude, at so small ex-peuso, ran be placed within the reach of the risiog genora tion ? Many intelligent, active minded children, whose pa-rente aro too poor to provide the work for their families, may thus have access to the fountain head of the English language. Teachers, too, whose limited pecuniary means anil scanty compensation, prevents them from reaping the uu.uiiuiHu. urn wora is uesigncu 10 imparl, wouiu not only be greatly improved themselves, but wuuld be so much better qualified to instruct their pupils, that it would amply re pay the comparatively trilling expense. Webster's DifTlo.uRr lie England. The crown quarto edition of this valuable work, published by Messrs. ti. & C. Merriam. we conclude will soon become the stan dard wherever the Engligh language is spoken. Tho Lon- ioiii uiicniry unzuue, OI April lsl,speaKB01 11 In UielOilOW- ing just terms : 1 he original edition of the American Dictionary is too well knowu and appreciated in Englnnd to require us to dwell at length on us plan and execution. In the nresent edition, Prof, Goodrich has been ably assisted by several eminent men, each distinguished in his ow. sphere of inquiry ; and tlie result is in the highest degree satisfaclory. Tho work is a noble monument of erudition, and indefatigable research ) and the etyle and accuracy of its typography would do honor to th. press of any country in Europe. This volume must find ita way into all our public and good pri- ' ,.. (,, ,u, 11 iirw.iue. uin ciigusn stuaeui wiiu amasa of the most valuable information, which he would in vain sees, nir eisewnere. Published by G. At C. Merhiam, Springfield. Mass. For sale bv 1. N. WHITINU & HUNTINGTON, Columbus, General Agents for Central Ohio. May 2l..3inw. VALUABLE AMERICAN LAW l'LULICA- TIIIIVM. JUST completed in two volumes, royal octavo, SO. Anie-ncan leading cases. Select Decisions of American Courts in several departments of law, with especial refer ence to Mercantile Law; by J. I. Clark Hare, and H.'B. t..t.., r.uuur. oi me American cuition ot duutlre Leading Cases. This work is upon the plan of Smith's Leadino- r. mn appliea the same method of research and illustration to v rious important branches of the law which were not inclu. ded therein, nnd is, in effect, a continuation of that work. . u uvii.i.fc ui urn must ceienratca decisions in th. Federal Courts, and the Courts i f the soveral Slates, upon the subjects discussed; accompanied by celebrated notes, in which the reports of all tho States in the Union have been collected; so that the work present, a complo.e view of American Law. upon the snbineu whirh r- Md-wI The publishers have great pleasure in informing the profession, that tins highly important Treatise upon the Lead ing Cases in American Law, is now completed and ready for sale. ' The Decisions selected by the Editors ss the Leadinirf'.. sob, about one hundred in number, are found in the follow ing reports ; Dallas. U. S.. C ranch do. Whcaton do.Petera do.fi.ni.Ai. do, Brockcnhrnugh do. Connecticut Reports, Now Hampshire do, Massachusetts do, Pickering do, Motealf do, Johnson's Law do, Johnson's Ch'v do, Johnson's Cases do, Hill do, Binney do, Sergeant Ai Rawlo do, Bawl, do, Wharton do, Barr do, Hams it. Gill do. Bice's S. 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