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PUBLISHED TBI-WEEKLY) BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, F.DITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Orrici souueast corner of High street and Sugar alley TEKMS. Daily during the esion of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, - JS 00 Tii-weekly per annum, ..... 400 Weekly per annnm, --.-..200 Terms of Adrertiein;. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, Jl, and 25 eenta for each additional insertion tor three mouths 5 forsix months gu lor IS monies Jl!i Longer sdYerlise-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over m m montm. Bi th a YrR. Kor twelve linea JI-2 fourth of a col umn $80 half column $30 whole column $40. BUSINESS CAttDS. M ATTIIKWS A BL'TTLES. ATTOIiiNKVSand Counsellor at Law, Coluinbus.Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting k Huntington's Book-store, up stair, nov. i, mu. K. J.AlATTHI.VtS. A. B. BuTTI.M. I. N. WHITING & IllNTIMiTON. BOOKSK.l.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bnnk.llighstrect.Columbus.Ohio. A large aaiortmenj of Booka and stationery always on hand. nT'IIM'KT At I.II.I.KY. pOOK-BINDKKS, High itrcet, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, Columbus. . Wn.Sr.mtRT. M. C. Lim.kt. W illinm II. Jarvi V Henry Jama. C101.1. KCTOKS and Account Settlers, forrrauklm and J adjoining comities, will attend to all business cntruated to them, with punctuality and despatch, aud upon reasonable terms. Office, up stsirs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14, HHG. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i;ki:, abbott a co., DK.At.F.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming snd Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, &e. &c, Ko. 101 High street, sign of the Gilt 1'adlock. WIG & RICHARDS DF.AI.F.RS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and shoes. &c. lc, wholesale and retail, To. 1, iioodale's How, High street. j. k. m no(;.;s, DF.AI.F.K in l,aw,iMi ilical,Tlieologiciil,Chssiral, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby' old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRl'GGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, PainU.Oilt, live SttilTs, Glass, 4c. ore., wholesale and retail, corner of High and uroad streets, uoiuniuiis, uinu. x a a ... mi DEAI.F.HS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drags. Medicines, Painta.Oils. Dve SUitt's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, die, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1IHI. X ' it. s.-1 1 YMkl II J l.1 r. vi. kink. F.AI.F.R IN DRV GOODS, tec, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. W. B. BATKIIAM, EDITOR of thcOliloCul.rivTiiK,aJournalof Agrirul. turn and Horticultures, published on the 1st ami loth o ach month. Terms $1 per Tear) four copies for $3. I P Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. It. ( OMNTOCK A CO., IFORWARDING Aiiu COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS. . reduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. HUM; WAY & I'O'S IRON FOUNDKV, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety ot'Caa-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1HH, COM Mill S HAT STORK. JK ItrjDISH.L, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to onlcr. JOHN M. KINNEY, Periodical Agent, No. 3. Neil I louse, receives suliscriptions for any Magazine published in tho United State, and delivers them to city subscri-liers Jree o 'jmlage. He nlso receives subscriptions for any Paper, and delivers them to any part of the city subscribers paying postage r c. 4. AW. P. 11. Wll.cn and A. F. PcilKT will practice j Law, as partners, in Franklin ami adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite I. N. biting Si II nlington's Bookstore. Feb. Iti..t-wtf. WAI.TEH AMOS, Tailor, NOTIFIES his customers snd the public generally, that he has opened 4n establishment two doors south nf the Ohio Statu Journal Office, whure they are respectfully invited to call. ' WM. WIM-NHIKK HI M Y, SL'RGK'AL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Fiiley's Patent Fonep Key. Ma) 13,.t-wly. wTaTiHoCOY & CO., WIIOLF.SALF. AM) HF.TML DKALKI1S in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceriea, opposite the State House, llign street, i.oiuniDus.umo. WATCHES. A(i(X)D assortment of all the different kinds, jnst received, and for sale at loir pricea. We have some of the Unett that were ever offered in this market. June . W. A. PLA IT & CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOI.N. AFHF.SII supply of Coopers' Tools, just received and for salo at the sign of tho March 11. GILT PADLOCK Perilocnl Npwtiiricsj. ALSO, double convri and concave Spectacles, for til ages, and in a great varietv of frames. Also, Spectacle (lias, of all kiuds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low nrio,by W. A. PLAIT A CO., Feb. 7. Aril Ileum. (nrriiive Sprint; ND Auk. Buggv Lamps. Hands ami India Robber Cloth, L for sale at the sign of tlie till.T PADLOCK. B.'t Jiiniiiln Niiils. APfOliTFD sizes, from 1 p'ny to 40 a nt. for sale at the ahmofthe lAnnlll OIL? PADIXK'K. ril.ll imii'iir..-'. ,.-,. A Ft 'I.I. assortment of Paint Brushes snd Sash Tools, jiwt received and forsale by J. H. IIK VI'ON, Aug. III. Comer of High and Briaid sta. A 1,1. sizes Cut and Wrought Nails, at the sign of the .. B I III T IllllllU sr ltliiv.li. 1 -T'-" BI.At'KSMlTS' BEMA)WS, real Armitagc Mouse llole Anvils. Common. Cotter-Key and Solid boa Vices. For sale at M, High street, sign of the Broad Aze. ,)ec1, lAYAJvM.liOl KNF At ON 1 ive thonsnial Kunls of smoked Sides and Shoulders, in .nine onler. tor sale b; April 2. IS47. JOHN Mll.l.F.K, Nn.lC. High t. B HAN DIES. 6 half pics Otsrd. DnrsiT II Co. Conac ( 6 do Sarzerac i! doj 3 do do WW doj do Maglory do; 1(1 do I.eger Freres do j H do ;lanl. Hi It. Cbampaigne ) 12 do A lei. Seiceette Cojrnsc ; ForraleW JOHN T. FIX fl'F. CO., May 1, 11117. i!4 Colombia street CIIAMPAItiNIS. , . JhakeU NaK'leon Crown, quart and pints) lr) do I Hie de Montlbello do do) 1.1 rfo Pcipiet do do) XI do ( empte de Tari do do ) do lrroy do do; Forsale bj JOHN T. FOOTF. & CO.. Mav I l'ftn SH oliimbia street rAHKIAta'.TKIMSllNf;. Trleatlr,wrrsn. Vy led not to gum ) I aieni l.eaicr inu uui. - - tent Mokskin ) I'lain sod I igured Imlis RnMs-r Cloth j Buggv Lamps, various! sizes and psttems ) Hub Hands, mail. Boston, and common patterns) Brass back Curtain Frames.with glasses) lirses snd Silver riami I'mir risnoiop , F.liptir Springs) Iron Azles) Buggy Boze) Wrenches ; Oil ( loth, Mats snd W hips. A o-orvl nn-,n,.n nf the shore ffoodt this rfT received. and (ct sale low, by T. V. F.I.I. IS A ( O., oT. li. No. W High street CIGARS. TtlBAttO, At-. iO M. real Principe ijjsraj TOM. Havana ( iaars) J0di. Mrs Miller s fine cut chewing Tolsieco j l.'l do Jthn Arslerfms do) 111 do trfNidwin's patent press 'd do) KUsn Mrs. Miller s HO doze 1 b. pro-or Ssaoking Tobacco) KO do k lb. do do) Wlbozes Pines) Just received snd for sale by JOHN Wll.t-FR, "ORDIAI.. J bu basket Anisette Cordial) 10 cases i urseoa do j 15 do Marisehino do; 30 do Ilaciburg Cberrv Conlisl ; Forsalebr JOHN T. FtXrTE Jr CO., Msv I . f M7. 3 t omwibia street C-iARHIAtiE tirRlNt;8-74pir Boggy ud Car-J rnge Spring. 20 setts Buctrv snd Carriage Azles. jot reeeiTed Sim for ale low at toe sign of lU GILT PADLOCK. lc.. OHIO TRZ-WEBKLY. VOLUME XL COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1847. NUMBER SPRING STYLE OF HATS OK inn. Just received by ' April 6. WING & RICHARDS. SALMON. TRF- SHNo.lSi.lmou Do. No. I Mackerel; r w This July hite Fish ; Grand Bank Codbsh. day received and for sale, by 11. JOHN MILLER. TANNER'S OIL. FOR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore of J. B. WH EATON, Oct. 23. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Weill and Acouedncts, for sale at th signofUie GILT PADLOCK. MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS. "AY fc KII.BOI HNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices, TARNISH. FURNITI'RE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 59. Corner of High and Broad street. GHLD PEN.S.A fresh supplv received this dar. and r for sa.e very low. V. A. PLA'IT dt. i:0, April 3, 1847. Neil House. Gl.'N SMITHS will please notice that we have Tor sale, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, 1CI, High street, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, from lit) to 'i'll halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guards andThim-bles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil other Gun material. GERE, ABUOTT &. CO. Dec. !. Stinerior Daguerreotype Miniature. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to his friend . and the citizens of Columbiis nencrallr.ns well as the public at large, that he is prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinnev A. Lainson, and one door North ol tho American Hotel, formerly Humphrey' Daguorreotype Kooms. Mr. P. would iust sav that, havino devoted obout seven year's ezclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and naving in that tune nan aceess v ami nuuieu m um magnilicent galleries and collections of Paintings, Sculpture and Dnguerrcoti pes owned by the government of the United States, and those nf others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artists and public men, in his possession, will show,) ho feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to every other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious stvle, colored to the life, will please call at their earliest convenienee. oiarcn u. ANVILS. GF.NCINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 1,1. till.T PADLOCK. NEW 1)11 K.SS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Balznrines, Barages, Mils, lin Gingham, Embroidered ditto, D Lain. Ac. All new styles, lor sale by WING it RICHARDS'. April II. SAWS. HOF. & CO., and Wilmut Jt Rowland' Mill and Cros cut Saws; Hoe & Co. snd Wilmot Rowland' Circulardo.j Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Pnuncl and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAMS! HAMS It HAMS 1 1 ! Sugar cured by tho subscriber, and warranted equal in quality to any in these United States, are now ready, and forsale bv ' ' I.UIU IOI I I'll JUIKV m I i.i.r.n, March 4. !!. High street. FAMILY FLOIR. HAVING made arrangements wiih some of the best mill in Snrinnheld. for Flour, we shall for the future he sup plied with the best aud cheapest in the market. Call on us. ucl. II, D. i uiti.i I j n vl v s. t OH M III S AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital KI.'sO.OOO. Policies issued dailv on the most reasonable terms. Of fice, ( 'arpontor's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. i l.MU. I. Kin I KITH, Sept. U. mid. Secretary. GEM IN i: MOI SE-IIOLI! ANVILS, ri'ST received and fur sale at the sign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SOO KEGS ri'NIATA NAILS, just recived ami for sale at the sign I of the Sept. I0.J PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, "I'ST received, snd forsale low, bras, .10 hour and alarm I Clocks, of Jerome's nuiko. June 'SI W. A. PL ATT CO.. Neil House. NEW BONNETS. Jl'ST received bv the subscriliers, s new and well selected assortment of NesKhtian. Prince Alliert, Fancy Hraid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, w hich enn be afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY At Kll.HOl HNE. IL'MBElil LI MIlEHt The subscriber has on A hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment of Country Lumlier of almost evcrv variety anil description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a lame quantity of seasoned llooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv of Refuse l.nmlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders lor Lumber will be promptly attended to. (Feb. 6..tf.J M. L. SI'LLIV ANT. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leathcrand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dashrrames) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs and Azles. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. INK! RAM I). TOSSES bv Fire or Water insured against npon liber i terms, bv the lone established and well known Protec. tion Insurance Compnnv of the city of Hartford. Connecticut. F. BOBBINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan.".f. M J. GILBERT. Agi nt.t olumbus. AMP OIL. SMI gallons Bleached Winter Strained j Siierm Oil, a auiicrior article ; ill) gallons Whale Ooil, ir sale by FAY & Kll.HOl HNE, Dee. 7. No. 1MI. High Street. MACHINE CARDS. ll sets of Machine Card, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. li'J, lliirb street. Dee. 7. FAY sV KILCOI RNE. MAYNARD NOV IS' Writing Ink. doz. t oz. bottles Ink ; fpO doz, 4 oz. do. do ) .Hi doz. hf. pt. do. do ) 3tl doz. pint do. do) .K". doz. qt. do. do ; This Ink has been in use more thsn twenty years, and the testimony respecting it is the same from sll parts of the eoiinlrv. hen the best judges sniong onr Registers of Deeds' Merchants. Writing Masters, ami Officers of Bank unite in saving that they have found it a bettor article than thev have ever before lised, it is evident that no one l:.D he troubled with bad Ink. Received and for ssle, wholesale and retail, bv DFRHY. BRADLEY A ( o..t iiicinnati. Jnne K. I I.I. Main st , bet. ;)d snd 4th, west side. M" ON ONGA lll:I.AW II IS K EY'JO" barreiroid Monengahela v luskrv lor sale by Msv I. '47. J UK IT F. A O., 34 Colombia street A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Gingham. Balznrines, Lawns snd Baraees. jnst ere'd i . i c i U'lVl' 1 Dlf I1IUIM liv iprno.j ,.!... ini'w". 100 dorea File, OF Spear A Jsckson. Mottram, Ibbotsow. Bntcher nd other celebrated soakers, for sale st the siim of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. IAI f 1 14.11 STREET. ONE HIMiRFI) pair t.liptie Springs lor bueirie nd carriage, just received and for sale st the sitm "f the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. KM ITII-SI l if t M 0 F Domestic Msnuiscture, the best in the market, for sale at the ig of UK GILT 1'ADLUl K. Sept 1. Solar Lard Lamps, OF Corwelie A Co., manufacture. Also. Lssap Trias-mings ef 11 kimls. wholesale or retsil,br Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT A CO., Aa limut. FAIRBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Center Balancesat manarao terer price. For sale bv GERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. Sign ef the Gilt Pad Lark. REJES IN t.RIT.ORY ek Co' Alexandria. D. C. snd Kentucky State Lotteries, redeemed at any Office. Ned How, two doors soath of the Stage OfiVe. Nov.. IRA II. BIRD. STATE gum. generally. Sept. 8 . P. ELLIS Si CO., No. 94, High at PEACH BRAN DY.---3 casks old Tennessee. Peach Brandv for sale by JOHN T. FOOTE & CO., May 1, lit 17. 31 Columbia street. Gcnniae Armitncc Mouichole AnviU. s: 0L1 L) box and comuiou Vise, tor at the nien of the A pril 7. - GILT PADLOCK. SPARKLING HOCK. H ruses r diirerent brands, for inle hv JOHN T. FOOTK &, CO., Mav I. IJM7. MColumliia itreet. Seals nod Presie. SEALS rnpraved, and eal Preir 1'urnUhed, for NotsS ries Public, Common Pleaa and Pupreme Court, He conlew. iVe. fcc, at very low prirea and nhort notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT &. CO., Neil Home. STARCH. THE CoInmboB Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers and others 11 requested to the beautiful article of Vtarl Starch now being made. Country Merchnnta and other auuplied from the depot at the Ohio "Druff Store, by S. CLAHK & CO. CihIi and the biglitj-t market price at all timea paid tor White Corn. Sept. 3. White Lend, Oil find Ilrnshea. TWFNTY bhls. Linured Oil. iu whole and half barrelij HW)k.-ui White Lend; Varnish, Paiutand Whitewash Rrutthea. July lli. liF.KK, AHItOTT & CO. Ci;KE, ABBOTT & CO, Mo. 1G1 High street, Hurt just rereirrdt THRKE THOUSAiSD Ibi. Iron Wire.aaiorted, from No. 3 to i. m Iba.LoChnini tWK) pair Trace Clminn ; 0 dox. Ames' Shove is and Spadci j 10 dox. Manure Forks. July 16. DKLtiS, MK1)IC1ES, OILS, PALMS, Ac. T11F. suhscniMTi liaTH iunt received a larpe addition to their atock of DnmB.Aledicines, Oila, Paints, &c., which thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the rnont nncommnda ting term. Aug. 4. FAY & KILIiOliKNK. MACHINE CARDS. T1IF. inbacribers have for aale oU setta Machine Cnrda fancy ami plain ant. Not, 30. 31, 32, 33, and 34, wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured nt LeicpHtrr. Mas. ren. is. tAV to Mi.t.uonit. TO EPltTRKS. KKi Caua FreBh Lobstcrsj HlO Cans Fresh Salmon; HH) do do Cliurm; KiO do do Cml Fiahi 100 do do Sardines, Inree size ) do do do 2d size 100 do do do 3d nize ; All hcrmetictiHy scaled, and na frcBh as when taken from their native clement. Just re reived and for aale by JUMiN AMLl.l'.K.t.roecr, Dec. 7. No. IT! High street. TIN PLATE. THF. snlweribera have tor bhIc X) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxes X do ; also. Wire, assorted Nos., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Rir Tin. Feb. Vi. FAY & MLKOUKNE. GROCERIES. THE suhsrribera oiler tor aale at their old stand, No. G5 ioodnle'fl How, 12 hint, prime IN. O. Nigar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. it) Bags KioCntfee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young H)son Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ciiugrr, eVc. eV c. March 1. FAY & KILHOl'RNE. CINCINNATI vs. NEW YORK. TKANSPAliKiVT Window Shades. Wholesale and Retail. HAKltlNCTON &, MrCIt F.KiHT. South side of Fourth sireet, between Wnlnut mid Vino, keep conitnnt- ly on naiui anil nianutacinre lo order, Miniies ot nnv length, width or design, and CHAI.LKMiK COMPARISON with any others in the West. We warrant our Shades to wash and not fade. Also CHEMICAL SHADES painted to or- dcr. (CT SHADES PIT FP iRATIS.Tfl N. R. This is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cinrincati, Mnroh 27..t-wly. FIRS AND HATTERS' TRLM.MINf.S. THE siibucribers have just received a largo stock o( Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. ot) ins. iMiiria, ships. (0 " douliln and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 ' Raw and Carroted Coney. 1()(M Saxony and Spanish Relies. A first rate nssnrtnient of Silk and Cotton aidn tn Tina, Bantling and Bind inc. Hat Leathers, Bow Striiics Skiv era, all colors, Black and Urab Sdk Pliiah, Extract LocwimhJ (.urn Shellac Ac. (Feb. Pi. FAY &. KILBOt HNE. printers' Warehouse. HORACE M V,1.1,HAernt qf the Cincinnati Typr. foundry wirf 1'rivter' W arehowte Keeps on hand, and manufactures to order, almost every variety of printer's materinls, of the Inlcftt styles and mnttt durable materi als, wholesale and retail, nt eastern prices with a very liherahle discount for catdi. Persons wishing to purchase an olficc, on application, will be furnished with an estimate of the iiinntity and com of it, by their stating the work required tn he done, the sire of their paper, Ac. Ar c. The Washington Presses mnnufuctiired at this establishment, are inferior to none a great improvement in their construction, at well as a reduction of price, having taken place. Power presses made to order. Superior Proof presses. wholly of Iron, and an assortment of German Types. Fan- cy type, cuts and Imnlers, from the Foundries of Bruce tVCo, j and'White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasing J for cash are especially invited to call before purchasing : elsewhere. I ALSO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Tvjie. hut little worn, for salo low. March II, 11117. .t-wi.m. FOB BIBBONS. THE new style nf Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June l27. W. A. PLATT At. C0.,Neil House. ARMSII. gallons pure Copal Varnish, 100 gal-Ions extra Coach Varnish, for sale at l.Y. Hich st.. by Dm. 7. FAY At KILBOURNK. PRINTING INK, WA RR A NTED as gnod as any other manufactured in the I mtfd States. The su bscri hers having been appointed agents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinnati. March I. FAY & KILBOCRNF.. t'nhDrstnrk'fl Vermifuge, WHOLESALE and Retail, st the Drutr Store nf J. B. WH EATON. Aprils. Corner of Broad and High sts. AV jim:s.. U5 lihils. sod jr. casks Tort, sarinu brand and grade : 2ft do do do Msdrira do do do; ill qr. rssks MtsTrr. various brands and grades lA do Musrnt; 2U do S. Malum; For sale by JOHN T. FOOTF.. & CO., Mas I. 1IU7. 31 Columbia street . IKK Kill f S. GO' HHT1S. New Orleans Sugar j :) barrels Molssses ) aVI Sarks Rio t.'nffrc; 50 Sarks Lacnavra CofTee ; 411 Half ( besls Vouni Htsou Te ,KI Impensl'Tea; y " (innftowder Teaj Km Catty bnies Tea; l.rs barrrls Mackerel, all number) 7"0 bushels Dried Tesrhe) VII kees ails. sssorled j "th boies Mantifaetured Tobacco III bags Alspire; S" " I'enper. Madder. Indigo, Alum, Rife, l oaf Snnr. Cinder, sVe. c, tnrsale hT I tnl.MAS W. KIM., March '9. IW7. 57 Main street, Cincinnati. i nr iwxr Ti?r plate. 1 UU IMsllns. Ilrsiier's Lo,per 12, 11, 1G andtOlb. Sheets. ; br isi men. MM) Ins. Tia'd Cooper, 16 oi. 5 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire frosa o. 7 to 05. Forsale ato.lW,High street, siim of the Broad Aie.bj Dee. 7. Ill MI.III,K.L CLARET. inn ( AJiFs st- ,nlien u,rM 1UU W di St. Eseph do Vi do Hast Brio do; O do Chatew Lafittedo: 30 d Chateai Martram do. For sal by J0. T. FOOTE & CO., Aprd U. 51 ColaiuUa street, Lmciunati OURNAL OIL AND PAINTS. OiOft W'pure White Lead, ground in oil: 4)V bbls. Linseed Oil; 10 bhls. Turpentine! Dry White Lead, Bed Lead, Venetinn Red, YellowOcher. Paris White and Chrome Green; Chrome Yellow, Litharge j Paint and White-wash Brushes, Aic. Arc. Just received and forsale, by FAY &. KILU0URN1S, April 2H. No. 159. High St.. sign of the Broad axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES Q r A PAIRS Children's ShoeB, various qualities and JO) styles, just received at the sign of the Golden Bout, corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old stand, which will he sold cheap for caeh. M4. H. II. KIMBALL. BARLEY "WANTED, rnnn BUSHELS Barley wanted, for which we will pay OVVKJ the highest price in cash. Oct. 4 tw&w. B. COMST0CK & CO WANTED, KfC( BUSHELS OaU.aoUOdo. Flaxseed. ?000do.Tir tJUUU othy seed. B COMS TOCK At CO. r AAA LBS. Cotton Chain.No.5 to 16. OUUU S.OtMJlba. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn ond C-'nrpet Chain. Jnst received and for sale by p. 1 FAY & KILBOLRNE. LUMBER. nfifi fenl Hine I'"her, a!! size WUU.UUU 300.000ft. Poplardo. ( qualit I sizes and littles. A large and well assorted lot of all kind and sizes of country stuH, together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth ers to our stock and would st;ite that wo have made sr-rangemcnts so that we shall alwayi have a large stock on hand, mid will not be undersold by anv one. Aug. 18. B. COMSTOCK & CO. LADIES' SATCHELS AND CARPET BACS. AGEiNEUAL assortment of Wilton, Hrusitels, Veuitian mid Ingrain Carpet Bags and Ladies' Satchels, with and without clasps, just received, cheaper than ever.nnd for salo by E. N. SLOCTM, May 8, 3d door south of the State House. Whips ! Whips! Whips! A VERY laitre and superior assortment of Carnage, Trot, and Buggy Whips, (gut and whalebone.) Riding Whips. Rsw Hides, a a new article of Teamsters' WhipB,just received, cheaper than ever, for sale by K. N. SLOCTM, May 4. 3d door south of the State House. SADDLES A large and elegant assortment i,f Ladies' and Men's Saddles, of new nnd rich style. Also, Bridles of all kinds, Mnrtingnls, Saddlebags, &;c, nf a variety of style, for sale cheaply K. N. SLOCl'M, May 4. 3d'door south of the State House. SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MRnulactory.1'he subscribe, has removed to the New Brick Building, 3 doors south of the State House, opposite Whiting Ar. Huntington's Hook Store, where he is manufacturing, and has now on hand, a very extensive and elegant assortment of articles usually kept at such establishments. The nublic are resncctfullv invited to call and exnmino. QjT Military work and repairing executed to order as usual. May 4 E. N. SLOCl'M. TRUNKS I TRUNKS! Hard Leather and Imitation Trunks, of all sizes and patterns. AIho, Hand Trunks of superior style and workmun ship, now manufacturing aud on hand. ' at the manufactory of E. N. SLOCl'M, 3d door south of the State House, aauo.Osv9 Mav 4. KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed to the corner store fca rmm the Journal Building, on High st.t nearly opposite to his former stand, where he will lie found realty to wait upon his lor mer customers and all others who may see fit tn call. April j..t-wtf. H. H. KIMBALL. GROCERY AND COMMISSION BNSS. Peter Kinnan, having retired from the tirm of Kent, Rinnan tV Co., has this day formed a ropartnerchip with Stephen Card and James A Phillips, onder the name, stvlo and linn of KINNAN, CARD At CO., in the Wholesale Grocery and CommiKsion busineFi. in the City nl New York, The business will be conducted at No. 1)2 Broad ctreet. PETER M.VNAN, STEPHEN CARD. JAMES A. PHILLIPS. Dated New York, March 2, 1C47. .t-wCin. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. p'-ji-j THE ubscribers respectfully inform the public that they have located in this citY, at No. I'.'B ilijrh itreet. a few doors Aorlh ot L. I'. I'retiton & Co s. Store, where thev will manufacture and keen on hand alnrpe nnnortinent of every description of Caps, wliich will be sold at Enatern prices for cash. Tnilorinff nf all kinds earned on. A (rood asuortment ol Clotha, &.c, on hand, which will be xnM cheap. M. MOKK1SON &. CO. Columhus Feb. Ifi, 1H17. .t-wlv. WINDOW SASH. T the iicn of the Gilt Padlock N'o. If1, Hiph street, may be found he best lot of Window Saab in own, with (ilanand Putty always n hand. (iEKE, ABBOTT & CO. Aiifruat 6. JuiiN Alt Lkma!. Wm. B. Bakkv. WHITE LrAD. THE uibscribers hainn enlarged and unproved their Worka, are now ready to execute orders for l'ure White Lend, Irath dry and sround in oil, to anv amount that may be wanted. In view of manufnctiiriiig only a prime article, we have determined, na heretofore, to make but one quality ol White Lend, and that to be antrictlv prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which wm bo warranted att rucn 10 an wno may pnrcnase. Purchasers, therefore, may be well asm red that every dependence may be placed in the purity of every pound ol White Lend manufactured by us., which purcncMs will not only tend to the prenter durability of the paint, hut will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owinp to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby (riving a far better finish with two coats thin adulterated white paint would with three, of which every painter will bear witness. Office on Walnut stieet, between Front and Second sts.f Cincinnati, Ohio. MtLENAN tfc CO. April ..I.mt-w. HARDWARE AND CXTLERY. ITfE liefr leave to inforn the Merchants of the W'eatern V country that we are now leceivintr in addition to our former it rock a very extensive varietv ot iood in the I lard wnnl line, of American, Fntrli'h and ( ierinan manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to tin examination of our stork before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found corre "pond in (My low w ith those of New York and other Eastern citien. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Aiesj Mill snd X ( tit Saws; (irart snd drain Scythes Scvthe Sncaths Sickles i Hay and Manure Forks; Hancs ; Traces ; Hoes ; Antils ; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (.lasses. Also, s rnmplete assortment of Shelf Hardware. I'mmpl and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD it WINSTON. Marrh 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Feari street. Cinrinnati. Where is the Chenp Cnntna Tea Store, And every thing else Store. STRANCFRS, sod sometimes citizens of onr State, inquire where we sre, and how it happens we always aell such sood Teas, and so cheap. The simple answer'is. w sell for the importers, and ran sell as low ss the wholesale jobbers of New York, adding I centner lb. freichL It would reunite fUMHXlQ of capital Ui surpass the facilities in our hands lor selling Tea stone. Inrther, we have lately received, and csn tt all times secure fresh importations of Tea ; hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for rah, st the Dry (ioods and Canton Tea Store of C. K. MN1. 1 July 8..tw. Opposite fcichange sOuik. Jill, 1847. ffiB SANDUSKY. OHIO. IS. Jliins k Co., WAREHOUSING, PoKWAUDINCi, AND COMMIS-sion Merchants, events of the Mansticlil and Sandusky City Hailrond company, and connected with the Mad Hirer and Lake Krie K.nlrnml, will act as amenta for all Cnnal lines, also for Knll'alo, Oswego. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Fittsburgh. Hearer, Clcyelaiid, Krie and Detroit Forwarders, ond all classes of hike vessel. They hnve iireat and increasing facilities for receiving, storinc or selling all kinds ol produce or merchandize inliusted to tlicir care, and w ill assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over other. All property consigned them for transportation, hy land or water, will hove immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required They are the sole ogents of the Manslield and Sandusky City Railroad company, at this point. The load is 67 miles id length, and oilers great inducement to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Lclsware, Kich-land, Knox, Holtncs, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They are nlso connected wnn me ninn mver anil Lake h.rie Km I road, now opened to Ilellfontainc, 100 miles through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hardin and Logan. Merchant in these and adjoining counties. will find a vetuniarv advan tage in consigning their goods to them. Thev will make advances on produce going to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To avoid miscarriage, delar, and extra charges, all packages should be plainly marked to the ' Care of 11. Higgius & Co.". . March 2'J. 8 ;. LEE. KJiAPP A PAI.i. COMMISSION, IIIliK, AMI LEATHER MERCHANTS, No. 10. Jlicnll Street. Naw Voife. WILL make advances in Cash, on consignments of Leather. Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of (ioods on receipt at their Store. Refer to M. I. Wellman. & Co., Massillon, O, J. II. Crittnnden, Cleveland, O., O. Klemm & Co.. do., M. Johnson. Cashier, luii-uu, v.,. ... iiiciMiuan, Asron.u., tt. II. Jumbal!. Uo-iiiubua, (). April 21. .(Jmt-wSi. V. U P. IJUTED STATES HOTEL, IIIOII STREET. One Sqnnre South of the State Honae, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will bo found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon nil who may favor the House w ith a call. The House is eligibly situated, and lilted up in good taste 5 and with th. additions and improvements Hint are being nisde.will make it rank among the bsl Hotels in tho Western country. Columbus, Mnrch 21. P. II. OLMSTED. CHEAP SPR1XC COOKS! THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Goods now opcninR on llroad street, the first Dry Coods Store from the National Road Hriilpe. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in an articles. Cloths from 52 00 up Satinetts frum 3?4 cts up, Jeans, 20 " " Tweeds nt f,2k. Caliro from fiJ cts. wp. (iinfrhams, fine, for 2.5 cents. Lawns, 25 " Orcundie, " 25 " M. UcLaincs, Shawls, Hnmi iikcrchiefs. Cravats, Ribbons, (ilnves.&c. For OOOds ran and Will hp sold low hv tnorrhnnt who look well ami save unnecessary exprnses'vix. JloOa year rent, ami frum SUM) to JjJI(HK) a year for hired clerks. Will the public hear this in mind when they desire to nurchaito broods at email profits 1 If they do, then call at the Store w here (roodii are marked at the lowest fienres.bv vour humble servant. J. H. MlTCUKLL. Mny Kl..t-wtf. T1X, COPPER, AM) SHE I T.IRO.X MARE MANUFACTORY. STOVES, Ac. HF.YL & MASON have formed a copartnership to carry on the above business, at Die old stand of i. K. Heyf, two door north of Armstrong's Hotel, Hiph street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared tn furnish their customer with any article in their line, nt the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty gallons. JOIt WORK punctually attended to on the shortest no tice. Feathers, Rags, Beeswax. Old Copper, Brass and Pnwter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mav i;i..t-wtt. Fancy lhvn and Scouring, BY II. COLE, No. 1SU, HK.II STREET, W'tni title of the trail, between V'oim and Mrh mtm. TI I K undersigned, with pleasure returns his sincere thank to the public for the lihernl natronntrn he has received in Ilia new business, and from the encouragement received already, ho is induced tn continue, determined to pre no etinrts to render the grealest satisfaction ; all his work is insured. F.vcry description of dyeing; he is prepared to do renovating and scouring of the neatest and most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fabric of wollen, cotton, silk, etc., ho is prepared to return it lo its original color nnd appearance. He hopes to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HEMIV COLL. jviav ;tnil-w. New Tniloring nnd Dry fiood. Establishment. L-. r. PRESTON & CO., fn 201. Iliu-h street. Corner nf Kirk tHrert. HAVING secured the services nf Mr. Sv.wri.L as foreman, (whose well known skill in lining need no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailor in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, snd are reeeiv-nga large supply of llry (ioods; so they can nfely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (ioodi anil Vlothitig in the. City. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Flats. Cans Rnnnets. e.. alway on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyer. v.uiuinini. npru to, ut!.,,iw. V ALL ABLlfREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THK subsrrilier wishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the property on which he now resides, containing about 30 ncrcs. consisting in oart of oot.lnls in Crnsh.'.sd. dition of 8i. UU, !) and Kfl, KIS. snd part nf Ksi.snd lrtaerc aiioiniiiK me snove om-iois. all lying on the National Kosd, near tho Blind Asylum. Also, lots No. IS, lli, 17, 2(1 and 27, also on the National Head, late the property of 1. N. Champion. 1 he first described property is susceptible of sub-division, and will be sold in whole or in ports, to suit purchasers. The last named lots contain about 30 acres, and the lot 15 has the most desirable situation for country c.itiem-tT miy wnero nesr i.oiumnu. Anv person wishing to engage in the Nursery business or Gardening, would do well to examine the above property, and the aubscrilier will take pleasure in showing the saiiie to persons wishing to purchase. All the above property is situated within a half mile of .Columbus. AMOS S. RAJriSF.Y. Columbus, May 20, IB 17. .t-wtf. DTsTFORIVrAN & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Oppotite tlit V. ft. Hotel, Columbia. O., HAVK just received from the Eastern ( itie. the most extensive assortment of French, English and Heliian Cloth, ever offered in this market ; also, a rich assortment of Cassinieres. Vesting, snd Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such ss Shirts. Cravats, Scarfs. Mocks, Bosoms. ( ollars, Silk snd Linen llamlkcrchiefs.tient' and I .allies' Silk Shirts, snd ail other articles usuall y kept hv Merchant Tailors. Fall suits made to onler in .In' honrs. in th best manner. I'erson visiting Columbus, would do well to call snd examine our stork, as we re determined to aell at the lowest price. May II. FRERlfTEAS AJiD HEW GOODS, Jl'ST received and selling at unparalleled low prices. Our friends say the Teas are better than ever. We warrant every ounce of isl cent Tea, Ac., to give perfect satisfaction, or prefer to refund the money. Can'taffnrd to pay for Ion? advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merchants supplied on fsvorable terms, for cash, st th Iry ( ioods and Canton Tea store opnosite F.xchge Bank. Jnn2 " C. K. KING. A FEW IlOAROLlt wanted in a private family. Inquire at W. A. I'l.ATT'S, May II. Neil I loose. LI MBER furnished on short notice. Orders left with C. Scott, in the rear of the Journal ofnee. will ba promptly attended to. t eh. In, 1R7. .t-wtf. iToE.XA KER'S TOOL of nearly every deatripl tion. for sale at th Shoe sod Leather Store of May to. 18.7. H. H. MM BALL. FOR SALE OR REST. A TWO STORY HRICK HOI SF. os High trt. hi the city of Columbus, finished a a bnsines houe. for store and dwelling. Terms easy, and possesion given im. mediately if required. ' J. W. KI1.LV. July . IMPORrAMT CONTRIBUTION TO AMERI. N CAN HISTORY. OTLS on tlie F.urly Settlement of the North Western Territory ( bv Jacob Burnet, of Cincinnati. One vol., octavo. 1'rice SJ.50. This volu me will be welcomed bv a large class of render a a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. Tho author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the event of tlie past sixty yeara in the rapid growth of the West. Vve subjoin extract from a tew. out of many testimonial which' have been received respecting the merit of the work. From tht LmtimyiUe Jinimul u w, regard this work as one of the most im. portant contributions yet mode to tlie Historical department of Western Literature. " I'ersona wishing to inform themselves of the great event that have marked the progress of the North-Westem Ter--ritory, will nowhere find a work sowelladaptcd to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation commensurate with it uncommon inter est aud merits." Frum the Ohio Btatt Journal. " We predict that here is not onlv an u Ameri can Book" that will be read but a" Wintem " one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad a at home. Few reader will be willing to forego its perusal. M ' The North-Western Territory 1 wo the comprehensive appellation of tlie country which now comprises the State ol Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest ' settlers "one of the comprehensive mind, energy ot character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to writ it early annals for the benelit of Dosteritv." From the Cincinnati Chronicle. " Such a work is original in its nature authoritative testimony nnd belongs to the class of mrmoiri for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside of the present generation, and by that distant posterity which wm .u lurgeiy nave promeu Dy tne labors ot the author, and his wnrihy contemporaries among the Pioneer of the val ley ul W1,B wU!IU. t ram the Cincinnati Herald. " F.very part of this work is interesting, and form a valuable contribution to the substantial literature ot the ronntpv. The accounts of the different iriliiary expeditions under Ilarmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, the important enteprises of Gen. Geo. Koirers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkin. son, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the time, w hich can be found so accurately so where else." From Cist't Adrertiter. "No one can read the volume without imbihino thommrh confidence in tlie fidelity of statements, as the ample com- lccii.j ui mo wruer to juuge intelligently and impartially of that to wliich he tostilics. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, I suppose the book has nover been surpassed ; a an example, tho character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopular than any other pioneer of note is given in such term that no one who did not learn the fact from these page, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsis- vu a. mo uiiib uiHwecn me panics. From the Keui York Tritnmc. " Thi fine w ork, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into tlie institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indians while it is valuable and inter-esting in its relation of those Revolutionary event in which all the Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has.undoubtedlv, executed his task faithfully, aa we are certain he has entertainingly." From the Cincinnati Atlai. "No other livinir man nnascases the um. ad vantage for the authorship of such a work. It is all within his own memory" all that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long aerie of event from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most reliable kind." rrom the Cincinnati (iazette. " Indeed, there is no nnrtinn of InAttm R.n.i). volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know tne History ot the W est, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." llLRBY, BKADLF.Y & Co.. 13, Main St., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. june jj. Woolson'i New Hot Air luukins Stovt. THIS Stove wa recently patented, and ha been pro nnunced hv all who have used it to ho decidedly the beet Cooking Wort in market. It has been improved in construction and arrangement in many respects, and com mil, jtrrjrci nmjniciiy in oprrarion, wttn more or tne im provenienta of the day than can be found in anv other cook ing stove. The orrn, tcAirn is vrry large, is heated in the most perfect manner, by hot air dumber! in tA J0UM, which obviates the only objection to stove ovens, and render the baking rimilar and in all respects equal tn the brick oven. In fact, it i tearranfrfll to perform all culinary operaliont in the most satisfactory manner, and consumes les fuel than any other stove of similar capacity. Also, Woolson's Western Empire Cooking Stove, with furuiture complete. For sale by T. P. F.LLIS & CO., Aug. 27. tw High street, Columbus. HARDWARE. GERE, ABBOTT A CO, Keep constantly on hand i lrp and general larmrtment of Hard ware and Cutler?, Iron, Mailt, (tlasa. HoitHfl Builders' Mate rials, Farming and Meehanieal TooU , and every article in th Hardware line. They alio keep on hand a general auppljr of Mil Uary (Htod. Tnev hnve jtwt received direct from the Manufaetoriea, the lar vent and beitaniortment of Door Hanging! aiva i rimming ever brought to line market-among which are 60 dozen Mew Haven Mortice and Cottage Lock and Latch en, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knob. 10 do mineral, pearl, white and plated Hell Pulla. Id do Rikeman tfc. Seymenr'a rim and rahbited, morticed and sliding Door Lockt, with a heaves and brasa rails complete. 30 do tO do North tit Stanley's and Mattisnn, Bnawll At Cos rim and plate Lock, with brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, label, Curtis fc Co s and Western Blind Faitenings. (ireenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. 300 do Hal) gross lew hnglnnd Screws, axsorted. House builders and others will find every article in th hardware line npon as good terms as at any other place in central Ohio, at the sign of the (ill.T PADLOCK. Aug. 19, 1845. No. Ifi. High st., Columbua. olunibu lnMirnnce Company, mud Marine. THE attention of the public is called to the followinf scale of return premiums on rinks terminating successfully tn this Company, adopted by its board of Directors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk lo himself, offer advantages sn perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justlr appreciated by this commanitj flrnl Return 1'rtmtumt. On every nng;le premium, ... 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from f.5000 toS'W, -Z On net gross annna premiums amounting to5(Ki0and npwards. 5 " 1 his Companv continue tn immrt rr aiwiM nf tmiM ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and metran-dizes and other proDertv contained therein, airainst loss or damage hy fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vcmcIs. and tho cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-bosts. flat-boats and other water-crart. against the penis of seas, lakes snd mere on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHKW. June I, 1844. lytw. Btcretmf OHIO MlTtAL FIRE l.NM RAJSCE CO. fir mmd I.ifm InmnaM. THTS Company continues to take rinks on Lives sm! Property, on tr mo-t anprnred principles ef Mutual msuranre. t ire lrpnrtment. It r The aTrat rrmf nf liiuinnrsi im thla IMtstfufit ia less than one-ftmrth per cent, per ar.nnm. ronetes imij-i on the Mi TUiL or I sn plan at toe option of tlie applicant. Life Trpar1mcnte Policies on Lives usees! daily at m-kalf the esual ratee of premium. S. B. Advantages made available en two or ntore contingencies.For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the fcichaiige and Cirv Kankt, Hiirh street. Ce .umbos. TIMOTHY (K1KHTH. Sept. d, 1815. twy. Stcretmrm. rf-REIOVAUiB DOCTORS THOMPSON M KIS have removed their Officr to th Baeentenl Storv ol Judge Swan's new bntMinf ; Hich Street, a tew doors North of the Neil Hours. J7 Kestdeoce of rr. H. i Third street, one door North of Cnr?erlnt Church. Residence of Dr. M-Rm, comer of Third and fuck streets, opposite RaptraC Church. March J), MX-tf
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Full Text | PUBLISHED TBI-WEEKLY) BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, F.DITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Orrici souueast corner of High street and Sugar alley TEKMS. Daily during the esion of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, - JS 00 Tii-weekly per annum, ..... 400 Weekly per annnm, --.-..200 Terms of Adrertiein;. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, Jl, and 25 eenta for each additional insertion tor three mouths 5 forsix months gu lor IS monies Jl!i Longer sdYerlise-nients in the same proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on the amount over m m montm. Bi th a YrR. Kor twelve linea JI-2 fourth of a col umn $80 half column $30 whole column $40. BUSINESS CAttDS. M ATTIIKWS A BL'TTLES. ATTOIiiNKVSand Counsellor at Law, Coluinbus.Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting k Huntington's Book-store, up stair, nov. i, mu. K. J.AlATTHI.VtS. A. B. BuTTI.M. I. N. WHITING & IllNTIMiTON. BOOKSK.l.LKKS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bnnk.llighstrect.Columbus.Ohio. A large aaiortmenj of Booka and stationery always on hand. nT'IIM'KT At I.II.I.KY. pOOK-BINDKKS, High itrcet, opposite the Public Offi- XJ ces, Columbus. . Wn.Sr.mtRT. M. C. Lim.kt. W illinm II. Jarvi V Henry Jama. C101.1. KCTOKS and Account Settlers, forrrauklm and J adjoining comities, will attend to all business cntruated to them, with punctuality and despatch, aud upon reasonable terms. Office, up stsirs, first door north of McCoy s store. April 14, HHG. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i;ki:, abbott a co., DK.At.F.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming snd Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, &e. &c, Ko. 101 High street, sign of the Gilt 1'adlock. WIG & RICHARDS DF.AI.F.RS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and shoes. &c. lc, wholesale and retail, To. 1, iioodale's How, High street. j. k. m no(;.;s, DF.AI.F.K in l,aw,iMi ilical,Tlieologiciil,Chssiral, School and Miscellaneous Hooks, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby' old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRl'GGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, PainU.Oilt, live SttilTs, Glass, 4c. ore., wholesale and retail, corner of High and uroad streets, uoiuniuiis, uinu. x a a ... mi DEAI.F.HS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Drags. Medicines, Painta.Oils. Dve SUitt's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, die, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1IHI. X ' it. s.-1 1 YMkl II J l.1 r. vi. kink. F.AI.F.R IN DRV GOODS, tec, opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. W. B. BATKIIAM, EDITOR of thcOliloCul.rivTiiK,aJournalof Agrirul. turn and Horticultures, published on the 1st ami loth o ach month. Terms $1 per Tear) four copies for $3. I P Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. It. ( OMNTOCK A CO., IFORWARDING Aiiu COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS. . reduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. HUM; WAY & I'O'S IRON FOUNDKV, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety ot'Caa-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1HH, COM Mill S HAT STORK. JK ItrjDISH.L, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to onlcr. JOHN M. KINNEY, Periodical Agent, No. 3. Neil I louse, receives suliscriptions for any Magazine published in tho United State, and delivers them to city subscri-liers Jree o 'jmlage. He nlso receives subscriptions for any Paper, and delivers them to any part of the city subscribers paying postage r c. 4. AW. P. 11. Wll.cn and A. F. PcilKT will practice j Law, as partners, in Franklin ami adjoining counties. Office on east side of High street, opposite I. N. biting Si II nlington's Bookstore. Feb. Iti..t-wtf. WAI.TEH AMOS, Tailor, NOTIFIES his customers snd the public generally, that he has opened 4n establishment two doors south nf the Ohio Statu Journal Office, whure they are respectfully invited to call. ' WM. WIM-NHIKK HI M Y, SL'RGK'AL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Fiiley's Patent Fonep Key. Ma) 13,.t-wly. wTaTiHoCOY & CO., WIIOLF.SALF. AM) HF.TML DKALKI1S in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceriea, opposite the State House, llign street, i.oiuniDus.umo. WATCHES. A(i(X)D assortment of all the different kinds, jnst received, and for sale at loir pricea. We have some of the Unett that were ever offered in this market. June . W. A. PLA IT & CO., Neil House. COOPERS' TOOI.N. AFHF.SII supply of Coopers' Tools, just received and for salo at the sign of tho March 11. GILT PADLOCK Perilocnl Npwtiiricsj. ALSO, double convri and concave Spectacles, for til ages, and in a great varietv of frames. Also, Spectacle (lias, of all kiuds, lilted in old frames at short notice, and low nrio,by W. A. PLAIT A CO., Feb. 7. Aril Ileum. (nrriiive Sprint; ND Auk. Buggv Lamps. Hands ami India Robber Cloth, L for sale at the sign of tlie till.T PADLOCK. B.'t Jiiniiiln Niiils. APfOliTFD sizes, from 1 p'ny to 40 a nt. for sale at the ahmofthe lAnnlll OIL? PADIXK'K. ril.ll imii'iir..-'. ,.-,. A Ft 'I.I. assortment of Paint Brushes snd Sash Tools, jiwt received and forsale by J. H. IIK VI'ON, Aug. III. Comer of High and Briaid sta. A 1,1. sizes Cut and Wrought Nails, at the sign of the .. B I III T IllllllU sr ltliiv.li. 1 -T'-" BI.At'KSMlTS' BEMA)WS, real Armitagc Mouse llole Anvils. Common. Cotter-Key and Solid boa Vices. For sale at M, High street, sign of the Broad Aze. ,)ec1, lAYAJvM.liOl KNF At ON 1 ive thonsnial Kunls of smoked Sides and Shoulders, in .nine onler. tor sale b; April 2. IS47. JOHN Mll.l.F.K, Nn.lC. High t. B HAN DIES. 6 half pics Otsrd. DnrsiT II Co. Conac ( 6 do Sarzerac i! doj 3 do do WW doj do Maglory do; 1(1 do I.eger Freres do j H do ;lanl. Hi It. Cbampaigne ) 12 do A lei. Seiceette Cojrnsc ; ForraleW JOHN T. FIX fl'F. CO., May 1, 11117. i!4 Colombia street CIIAMPAItiNIS. , . JhakeU NaK'leon Crown, quart and pints) lr) do I Hie de Montlbello do do) 1.1 rfo Pcipiet do do) XI do ( empte de Tari do do ) do lrroy do do; Forsale bj JOHN T. FOOTF. & CO.. Mav I l'ftn SH oliimbia street rAHKIAta'.TKIMSllNf;. Trleatlr,wrrsn. Vy led not to gum ) I aieni l.eaicr inu uui. - - tent Mokskin ) I'lain sod I igured Imlis RnMs-r Cloth j Buggv Lamps, various! sizes and psttems ) Hub Hands, mail. Boston, and common patterns) Brass back Curtain Frames.with glasses) lirses snd Silver riami I'mir risnoiop , F.liptir Springs) Iron Azles) Buggy Boze) Wrenches ; Oil ( loth, Mats snd W hips. A o-orvl nn-,n,.n nf the shore ffoodt this rfT received. and (ct sale low, by T. V. F.I.I. IS A ( O., oT. li. No. W High street CIGARS. TtlBAttO, At-. iO M. real Principe ijjsraj TOM. Havana ( iaars) J0di. Mrs Miller s fine cut chewing Tolsieco j l.'l do Jthn Arslerfms do) 111 do trfNidwin's patent press 'd do) KUsn Mrs. Miller s HO doze 1 b. pro-or Ssaoking Tobacco) KO do k lb. do do) Wlbozes Pines) Just received snd for sale by JOHN Wll.t-FR, "ORDIAI.. J bu basket Anisette Cordial) 10 cases i urseoa do j 15 do Marisehino do; 30 do Ilaciburg Cberrv Conlisl ; Forsalebr JOHN T. FtXrTE Jr CO., Msv I . f M7. 3 t omwibia street C-iARHIAtiE tirRlNt;8-74pir Boggy ud Car-J rnge Spring. 20 setts Buctrv snd Carriage Azles. jot reeeiTed Sim for ale low at toe sign of lU GILT PADLOCK. lc.. OHIO TRZ-WEBKLY. VOLUME XL COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1847. NUMBER SPRING STYLE OF HATS OK inn. Just received by ' April 6. WING & RICHARDS. SALMON. TRF- SHNo.lSi.lmou Do. No. I Mackerel; r w This July hite Fish ; Grand Bank Codbsh. day received and for sale, by 11. JOHN MILLER. TANNER'S OIL. FOR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore of J. B. WH EATON, Oct. 23. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, Weill and Acouedncts, for sale at th signofUie GILT PADLOCK. MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS. "AY fc KII.BOI HNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, at the lowest prices, TARNISH. FURNITI'RE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 59. Corner of High and Broad street. GHLD PEN.S.A fresh supplv received this dar. and r for sa.e very low. V. A. PLA'IT dt. i:0, April 3, 1847. Neil House. Gl.'N SMITHS will please notice that we have Tor sale, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, 1CI, High street, 100 Rifle Barrels, assorted, from lit) to 'i'll halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guards andThim-bles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil other Gun material. GERE, ABUOTT &. CO. Dec. !. Stinerior Daguerreotype Miniature. GW. PHILLIPS respectfully announces to his friend . and the citizens of Columbiis nencrallr.ns well as the public at large, that he is prepared to take their likenesses at all hours, whether clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinnev A. Lainson, and one door North ol tho American Hotel, formerly Humphrey' Daguorreotype Kooms. Mr. P. would iust sav that, havino devoted obout seven year's ezclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arts, and naving in that tune nan aceess v ami nuuieu m um magnilicent galleries and collections of Paintings, Sculpture and Dnguerrcoti pes owned by the government of the United States, and those nf others employed by government, (as certificates from distinguished Artists and public men, in his possession, will show,) ho feels confident that he can give the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Miniature, which will add a charm to every other beauty. All who wish their miniatures taken in his harmonious stvle, colored to the life, will please call at their earliest convenienee. oiarcn u. ANVILS. GF.NCINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mav 1,1. till.T PADLOCK. NEW 1)11 K.SS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Balznrines, Barages, Mils, lin Gingham, Embroidered ditto, D Lain. Ac. All new styles, lor sale by WING it RICHARDS'. April II. SAWS. HOF. & CO., and Wilmut Jt Rowland' Mill and Cros cut Saws; Hoe & Co. snd Wilmot Rowland' Circulardo.j Spear & Jackson's and oilier Hand do.) Pnuncl and ripping do.; Butchers' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. July Hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. HAMS! HAMS It HAMS 1 1 ! Sugar cured by tho subscriber, and warranted equal in quality to any in these United States, are now ready, and forsale bv ' ' I.UIU IOI I I'll JUIKV m I i.i.r.n, March 4. !!. High street. FAMILY FLOIR. HAVING made arrangements wiih some of the best mill in Snrinnheld. for Flour, we shall for the future he sup plied with the best aud cheapest in the market. Call on us. ucl. II, D. i uiti.i I j n vl v s. t OH M III S AGENCY. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital KI.'sO.OOO. Policies issued dailv on the most reasonable terms. Of fice, ( 'arpontor's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. i l.MU. I. Kin I KITH, Sept. U. mid. Secretary. GEM IN i: MOI SE-IIOLI! ANVILS, ri'ST received and fur sale at the sign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. SOO KEGS ri'NIATA NAILS, just recived ami for sale at the sign I of the Sept. I0.J PAD PADLOCK. CLOCKS, "I'ST received, snd forsale low, bras, .10 hour and alarm I Clocks, of Jerome's nuiko. June 'SI W. A. PL ATT CO.. Neil House. NEW BONNETS. Jl'ST received bv the subscriliers, s new and well selected assortment of NesKhtian. Prince Alliert, Fancy Hraid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, w hich enn be afford ed at unusually low prices. FAY At Kll.HOl HNE. IL'MBElil LI MIlEHt The subscriber has on A hand forsale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment of Country Lumlier of almost evcrv variety anil description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a lame quantity of seasoned llooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantitv of Refuse l.nmlier that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders lor Lumber will be promptly attended to. (Feb. 6..tf.J M. L. SI'LLIV ANT. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Leathcrand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dashrrames) Light Frames and Tassells ; Springs and Azles. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. INK! RAM I). TOSSES bv Fire or Water insured against npon liber i terms, bv the lone established and well known Protec. tion Insurance Compnnv of the city of Hartford. Connecticut. F. BOBBINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan.".f. M J. GILBERT. Agi nt.t olumbus. AMP OIL. SMI gallons Bleached Winter Strained j Siierm Oil, a auiicrior article ; ill) gallons Whale Ooil, ir sale by FAY & Kll.HOl HNE, Dee. 7. No. 1MI. High Street. MACHINE CARDS. ll sets of Machine Card, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. li'J, lliirb street. Dee. 7. FAY sV KILCOI RNE. MAYNARD NOV IS' Writing Ink. doz. t oz. bottles Ink ; fpO doz, 4 oz. do. do ) .Hi doz. hf. pt. do. do ) 3tl doz. pint do. do) .K". doz. qt. do. do ; This Ink has been in use more thsn twenty years, and the testimony respecting it is the same from sll parts of the eoiinlrv. hen the best judges sniong onr Registers of Deeds' Merchants. Writing Masters, ami Officers of Bank unite in saving that they have found it a bettor article than thev have ever before lised, it is evident that no one l:.D he troubled with bad Ink. Received and for ssle, wholesale and retail, bv DFRHY. BRADLEY A ( o..t iiicinnati. Jnne K. I I.I. Main st , bet. ;)d snd 4th, west side. M" ON ONGA lll:I.AW II IS K EY'JO" barreiroid Monengahela v luskrv lor sale by Msv I. '47. J UK IT F. A O., 34 Colombia street A LARGE ASSORTMENT 0 F Gingham. Balznrines, Lawns snd Baraees. jnst ere'd i . i c i U'lVl' 1 Dlf I1IUIM liv iprno.j ,.!... ini'w". 100 dorea File, OF Spear A Jsckson. Mottram, Ibbotsow. Bntcher nd other celebrated soakers, for sale st the siim of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. IAI f 1 14.11 STREET. ONE HIMiRFI) pair t.liptie Springs lor bueirie nd carriage, just received and for sale st the sitm "f the Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. KM ITII-SI l if t M 0 F Domestic Msnuiscture, the best in the market, for sale at the ig of UK GILT 1'ADLUl K. Sept 1. Solar Lard Lamps, OF Corwelie A Co., manufacture. Also. Lssap Trias-mings ef 11 kimls. wholesale or retsil,br Feb. 7. W. A. PLATT A CO., Aa limut. FAIRBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Center Balancesat manarao terer price. For sale bv GERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. Sign ef the Gilt Pad Lark. REJES IN t.RIT.ORY ek Co' Alexandria. D. C. snd Kentucky State Lotteries, redeemed at any Office. Ned How, two doors soath of the Stage OfiVe. Nov.. IRA II. BIRD. STATE gum. generally. Sept. 8 . P. ELLIS Si CO., No. 94, High at PEACH BRAN DY.---3 casks old Tennessee. Peach Brandv for sale by JOHN T. FOOTE & CO., May 1, lit 17. 31 Columbia street. Gcnniae Armitncc Mouichole AnviU. s: 0L1 L) box and comuiou Vise, tor at the nien of the A pril 7. - GILT PADLOCK. SPARKLING HOCK. H ruses r diirerent brands, for inle hv JOHN T. FOOTK &, CO., Mav I. IJM7. MColumliia itreet. Seals nod Presie. SEALS rnpraved, and eal Preir 1'urnUhed, for NotsS ries Public, Common Pleaa and Pupreme Court, He conlew. iVe. fcc, at very low prirea and nhort notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT &. CO., Neil Home. STARCH. THE CoInmboB Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers and others 11 requested to the beautiful article of Vtarl Starch now being made. Country Merchnnta and other auuplied from the depot at the Ohio "Druff Store, by S. CLAHK & CO. CihIi and the biglitj-t market price at all timea paid tor White Corn. Sept. 3. White Lend, Oil find Ilrnshea. TWFNTY bhls. Linured Oil. iu whole and half barrelij HW)k.-ui White Lend; Varnish, Paiutand Whitewash Rrutthea. July lli. liF.KK, AHItOTT & CO. Ci;KE, ABBOTT & CO, Mo. 1G1 High street, Hurt just rereirrdt THRKE THOUSAiSD Ibi. Iron Wire.aaiorted, from No. 3 to i. m Iba.LoChnini tWK) pair Trace Clminn ; 0 dox. Ames' Shove is and Spadci j 10 dox. Manure Forks. July 16. DKLtiS, MK1)IC1ES, OILS, PALMS, Ac. T11F. suhscniMTi liaTH iunt received a larpe addition to their atock of DnmB.Aledicines, Oila, Paints, &c., which thev oiler at wholesale and retail, on the rnont nncommnda ting term. Aug. 4. FAY & KILIiOliKNK. MACHINE CARDS. T1IF. inbacribers have for aale oU setta Machine Cnrda fancy ami plain ant. Not, 30. 31, 32, 33, and 34, wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured nt LeicpHtrr. Mas. ren. is. tAV to Mi.t.uonit. TO EPltTRKS. KKi Caua FreBh Lobstcrsj HlO Cans Fresh Salmon; HH) do do Cliurm; KiO do do Cml Fiahi 100 do do Sardines, Inree size ) do do do 2d size 100 do do do 3d nize ; All hcrmetictiHy scaled, and na frcBh as when taken from their native clement. Just re reived and for aale by JUMiN AMLl.l'.K.t.roecr, Dec. 7. No. IT! High street. TIN PLATE. THF. snlweribera have tor bhIc X) boxes Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxes X do ; also. Wire, assorted Nos., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Rir Tin. Feb. Vi. FAY & MLKOUKNE. GROCERIES. THE suhsrribera oiler tor aale at their old stand, No. G5 ioodnle'fl How, 12 hint, prime IN. O. Nigar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. it) Bags KioCntfee. Fine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior (iunpowder and Young H)son Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ciiugrr, eVc. eV c. March 1. FAY & KILHOl'RNE. CINCINNATI vs. NEW YORK. TKANSPAliKiVT Window Shades. Wholesale and Retail. HAKltlNCTON &, MrCIt F.KiHT. South side of Fourth sireet, between Wnlnut mid Vino, keep conitnnt- ly on naiui anil nianutacinre lo order, Miniies ot nnv length, width or design, and CHAI.LKMiK COMPARISON with any others in the West. We warrant our Shades to wash and not fade. Also CHEMICAL SHADES painted to or- dcr. (CT SHADES PIT FP iRATIS.Tfl N. R. This is the only Shade Manufactory in Cincinnati. Cinrincati, Mnroh 27..t-wly. FIRS AND HATTERS' TRLM.MINf.S. THE siibucribers have just received a largo stock o( Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. ot) ins. iMiiria, ships. (0 " douliln and single Ring Russia, blown 100 " Carroted Russia. 100 ' Raw and Carroted Coney. 1()(M Saxony and Spanish Relies. A first rate nssnrtnient of Silk and Cotton aidn tn Tina, Bantling and Bind inc. Hat Leathers, Bow Striiics Skiv era, all colors, Black and Urab Sdk Pliiah, Extract LocwimhJ (.urn Shellac Ac. (Feb. Pi. FAY &. KILBOt HNE. printers' Warehouse. HORACE M V,1.1,HAernt qf the Cincinnati Typr. foundry wirf 1'rivter' W arehowte Keeps on hand, and manufactures to order, almost every variety of printer's materinls, of the Inlcftt styles and mnttt durable materi als, wholesale and retail, nt eastern prices with a very liherahle discount for catdi. Persons wishing to purchase an olficc, on application, will be furnished with an estimate of the iiinntity and com of it, by their stating the work required tn he done, the sire of their paper, Ac. Ar c. The Washington Presses mnnufuctiired at this establishment, are inferior to none a great improvement in their construction, at well as a reduction of price, having taken place. Power presses made to order. Superior Proof presses. wholly of Iron, and an assortment of German Types. Fan- cy type, cuts and Imnlers, from the Foundries of Bruce tVCo, j and'White & Johnston, kept on hand. Persons purchasing J for cash are especially invited to call before purchasing : elsewhere. I ALSO several second hand Presses, and second hand founts of Tvjie. hut little worn, for salo low. March II, 11117. .t-wi.m. FOB BIBBONS. THE new style nf Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June l27. W. A. PLATT At. C0.,Neil House. ARMSII. gallons pure Copal Varnish, 100 gal-Ions extra Coach Varnish, for sale at l.Y. Hich st.. by Dm. 7. FAY At KILBOURNK. PRINTING INK, WA RR A NTED as gnod as any other manufactured in the I mtfd States. The su bscri hers having been appointed agents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinnati. March I. FAY & KILBOCRNF.. t'nhDrstnrk'fl Vermifuge, WHOLESALE and Retail, st the Drutr Store nf J. B. WH EATON. Aprils. Corner of Broad and High sts. AV jim:s.. U5 lihils. sod jr. casks Tort, sarinu brand and grade : 2ft do do do Msdrira do do do; ill qr. rssks MtsTrr. various brands and grades lA do Musrnt; 2U do S. Malum; For sale by JOHN T. FOOTF.. & CO., Mas I. 1IU7. 31 Columbia street . IKK Kill f S. GO' HHT1S. New Orleans Sugar j :) barrels Molssses ) aVI Sarks Rio t.'nffrc; 50 Sarks Lacnavra CofTee ; 411 Half ( besls Vouni Htsou Te ,KI Impensl'Tea; y " (innftowder Teaj Km Catty bnies Tea; l.rs barrrls Mackerel, all number) 7"0 bushels Dried Tesrhe) VII kees ails. sssorled j "th boies Mantifaetured Tobacco III bags Alspire; S" " I'enper. Madder. Indigo, Alum, Rife, l oaf Snnr. Cinder, sVe. c, tnrsale hT I tnl.MAS W. KIM., March '9. IW7. 57 Main street, Cincinnati. i nr iwxr Ti?r plate. 1 UU IMsllns. Ilrsiier's Lo,per 12, 11, 1G andtOlb. Sheets. ; br isi men. MM) Ins. Tia'd Cooper, 16 oi. 5 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire frosa o. 7 to 05. Forsale ato.lW,High street, siim of the Broad Aie.bj Dee. 7. Ill MI.III,K.L CLARET. inn ( AJiFs st- ,nlien u,rM 1UU W di St. Eseph do Vi do Hast Brio do; O do Chatew Lafittedo: 30 d Chateai Martram do. For sal by J0. T. FOOTE & CO., Aprd U. 51 ColaiuUa street, Lmciunati OURNAL OIL AND PAINTS. OiOft W'pure White Lead, ground in oil: 4)V bbls. Linseed Oil; 10 bhls. Turpentine! Dry White Lead, Bed Lead, Venetinn Red, YellowOcher. Paris White and Chrome Green; Chrome Yellow, Litharge j Paint and White-wash Brushes, Aic. Arc. Just received and forsale, by FAY &. KILU0URN1S, April 2H. No. 159. High St.. sign of the Broad axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES Q r A PAIRS Children's ShoeB, various qualities and JO) styles, just received at the sign of the Golden Bout, corner store in the Journal building, nearly opposite my old stand, which will he sold cheap for caeh. M4. H. II. KIMBALL. BARLEY "WANTED, rnnn BUSHELS Barley wanted, for which we will pay OVVKJ the highest price in cash. Oct. 4 tw&w. B. COMST0CK & CO WANTED, KfC( BUSHELS OaU.aoUOdo. Flaxseed. ?000do.Tir tJUUU othy seed. B COMS TOCK At CO. r AAA LBS. Cotton Chain.No.5 to 16. OUUU S.OtMJlba. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn ond C-'nrpet Chain. Jnst received and for sale by p. 1 FAY & KILBOLRNE. LUMBER. nfifi fenl Hine I'"her, a!! size WUU.UUU 300.000ft. Poplardo. ( qualit I sizes and littles. A large and well assorted lot of all kind and sizes of country stuH, together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth ers to our stock and would st;ite that wo have made sr-rangemcnts so that we shall alwayi have a large stock on hand, mid will not be undersold by anv one. Aug. 18. B. COMSTOCK & CO. LADIES' SATCHELS AND CARPET BACS. AGEiNEUAL assortment of Wilton, Hrusitels, Veuitian mid Ingrain Carpet Bags and Ladies' Satchels, with and without clasps, just received, cheaper than ever.nnd for salo by E. N. SLOCTM, May 8, 3d door south of the State House. Whips ! Whips! Whips! A VERY laitre and superior assortment of Carnage, Trot, and Buggy Whips, (gut and whalebone.) Riding Whips. Rsw Hides, a a new article of Teamsters' WhipB,just received, cheaper than ever, for sale by K. N. SLOCTM, May 4. 3d door south of the State House. SADDLES A large and elegant assortment i,f Ladies' and Men's Saddles, of new nnd rich style. Also, Bridles of all kinds, Mnrtingnls, Saddlebags, &;c, nf a variety of style, for sale cheaply K. N. SLOCl'M, May 4. 3d'door south of the State House. SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK MRnulactory.1'he subscribe, has removed to the New Brick Building, 3 doors south of the State House, opposite Whiting Ar. Huntington's Hook Store, where he is manufacturing, and has now on hand, a very extensive and elegant assortment of articles usually kept at such establishments. The nublic are resncctfullv invited to call and exnmino. QjT Military work and repairing executed to order as usual. May 4 E. N. SLOCl'M. TRUNKS I TRUNKS! Hard Leather and Imitation Trunks, of all sizes and patterns. AIho, Hand Trunks of superior style and workmun ship, now manufacturing aud on hand. ' at the manufactory of E. N. SLOCl'M, 3d door south of the State House, aauo.Osv9 Mav 4. KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed to the corner store fca rmm the Journal Building, on High st.t nearly opposite to his former stand, where he will lie found realty to wait upon his lor mer customers and all others who may see fit tn call. April j..t-wtf. H. H. KIMBALL. GROCERY AND COMMISSION BNSS. Peter Kinnan, having retired from the tirm of Kent, Rinnan tV Co., has this day formed a ropartnerchip with Stephen Card and James A Phillips, onder the name, stvlo and linn of KINNAN, CARD At CO., in the Wholesale Grocery and CommiKsion busineFi. in the City nl New York, The business will be conducted at No. 1)2 Broad ctreet. PETER M.VNAN, STEPHEN CARD. JAMES A. PHILLIPS. Dated New York, March 2, 1C47. .t-wCin. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. p'-ji-j THE ubscribers respectfully inform the public that they have located in this citY, at No. I'.'B ilijrh itreet. a few doors Aorlh ot L. I'. I'retiton & Co s. Store, where thev will manufacture and keen on hand alnrpe nnnortinent of every description of Caps, wliich will be sold at Enatern prices for cash. Tnilorinff nf all kinds earned on. A (rood asuortment ol Clotha, &.c, on hand, which will be xnM cheap. M. MOKK1SON &. CO. Columhus Feb. Ifi, 1H17. .t-wlv. WINDOW SASH. T the iicn of the Gilt Padlock N'o. If1, Hiph street, may be found he best lot of Window Saab in own, with (ilanand Putty always n hand. (iEKE, ABBOTT & CO. Aiifruat 6. JuiiN Alt Lkma!. Wm. B. Bakkv. WHITE LrAD. THE uibscribers hainn enlarged and unproved their Worka, are now ready to execute orders for l'ure White Lend, Irath dry and sround in oil, to anv amount that may be wanted. In view of manufnctiiriiig only a prime article, we have determined, na heretofore, to make but one quality ol White Lend, and that to be antrictlv prime, genuine article, and perfectly free from any adulteration whatever, which wm bo warranted att rucn 10 an wno may pnrcnase. Purchasers, therefore, may be well asm red that every dependence may be placed in the purity of every pound ol White Lend manufactured by us., which purcncMs will not only tend to the prenter durability of the paint, hut will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owinp to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby (riving a far better finish with two coats thin adulterated white paint would with three, of which every painter will bear witness. Office on Walnut stieet, between Front and Second sts.f Cincinnati, Ohio. MtLENAN tfc CO. April ..I.mt-w. HARDWARE AND CXTLERY. ITfE liefr leave to inforn the Merchants of the W'eatern V country that we are now leceivintr in addition to our former it rock a very extensive varietv ot iood in the I lard wnnl line, of American, Fntrli'h and ( ierinan manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to tin examination of our stork before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found corre "pond in (My low w ith those of New York and other Eastern citien. Our stock is comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Aiesj Mill snd X ( tit Saws; (irart snd drain Scythes Scvthe Sncaths Sickles i Hay and Manure Forks; Hancs ; Traces ; Hoes ; Antils ; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking (.lasses. Also, s rnmplete assortment of Shelf Hardware. I'mmpl and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD it WINSTON. Marrh 4..t-wtf. No. 15 Feari street. Cinrinnati. Where is the Chenp Cnntna Tea Store, And every thing else Store. STRANCFRS, sod sometimes citizens of onr State, inquire where we sre, and how it happens we always aell such sood Teas, and so cheap. The simple answer'is. w sell for the importers, and ran sell as low ss the wholesale jobbers of New York, adding I centner lb. freichL It would reunite fUMHXlQ of capital Ui surpass the facilities in our hands lor selling Tea stone. Inrther, we have lately received, and csn tt all times secure fresh importations of Tea ; hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or retail. Merchants supplied on favorable terms for rah, st the Dry (ioods and Canton Tea Store of C. K. MN1. 1 July 8..tw. Opposite fcichange sOuik. Jill, 1847. ffiB SANDUSKY. OHIO. IS. Jliins k Co., WAREHOUSING, PoKWAUDINCi, AND COMMIS-sion Merchants, events of the Mansticlil and Sandusky City Hailrond company, and connected with the Mad Hirer and Lake Krie K.nlrnml, will act as amenta for all Cnnal lines, also for Knll'alo, Oswego. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Fittsburgh. Hearer, Clcyelaiid, Krie and Detroit Forwarders, ond all classes of hike vessel. They hnve iireat and increasing facilities for receiving, storinc or selling all kinds ol produce or merchandize inliusted to tlicir care, and w ill assure to owners, pecuniary advantages over other. All property consigned them for transportation, hy land or water, will hove immediate dispatch, and insurance effected when required They are the sole ogents of the Manslield and Sandusky City Railroad company, at this point. The load is 67 miles id length, and oilers great inducement to Huron, Crawford, Marion, Lclsware, Kich-land, Knox, Holtncs, Tuscarawas, Licking and Franklin counties, in their carrying trade. They are nlso connected wnn me ninn mver anil Lake h.rie Km I road, now opened to Ilellfontainc, 100 miles through the counties of Huron, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. Hardin and Logan. Merchant in these and adjoining counties. will find a vetuniarv advan tage in consigning their goods to them. Thev will make advances on produce going to market, or for transportation charges on merchandize. To avoid miscarriage, delar, and extra charges, all packages should be plainly marked to the ' Care of 11. Higgius & Co.". . March 2'J. 8 ;. LEE. KJiAPP A PAI.i. COMMISSION, IIIliK, AMI LEATHER MERCHANTS, No. 10. Jlicnll Street. Naw Voife. WILL make advances in Cash, on consignments of Leather. Calf-Skins, or Hides, two-thirds of the value of (ioods on receipt at their Store. Refer to M. I. Wellman. & Co., Massillon, O, J. II. Crittnnden, Cleveland, O., O. Klemm & Co.. do., M. Johnson. Cashier, luii-uu, v.,. ... iiiciMiuan, Asron.u., tt. II. Jumbal!. Uo-iiiubua, (). April 21. .(Jmt-wSi. V. U P. IJUTED STATES HOTEL, IIIOII STREET. One Sqnnre South of the State Honae, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will bo found at the above establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon nil who may favor the House w ith a call. The House is eligibly situated, and lilted up in good taste 5 and with th. additions and improvements Hint are being nisde.will make it rank among the bsl Hotels in tho Western country. Columbus, Mnrch 21. P. II. OLMSTED. CHEAP SPR1XC COOKS! THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to a stock of Goods now opcninR on llroad street, the first Dry Coods Store from the National Road Hriilpe. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in an articles. Cloths from 52 00 up Satinetts frum 3?4 cts up, Jeans, 20 " " Tweeds nt f,2k. Caliro from fiJ cts. wp. (iinfrhams, fine, for 2.5 cents. Lawns, 25 " Orcundie, " 25 " M. UcLaincs, Shawls, Hnmi iikcrchiefs. Cravats, Ribbons, (ilnves.&c. For OOOds ran and Will hp sold low hv tnorrhnnt who look well ami save unnecessary exprnses'vix. JloOa year rent, ami frum SUM) to JjJI(HK) a year for hired clerks. Will the public hear this in mind when they desire to nurchaito broods at email profits 1 If they do, then call at the Store w here (roodii are marked at the lowest fienres.bv vour humble servant. J. H. MlTCUKLL. Mny Kl..t-wtf. T1X, COPPER, AM) SHE I T.IRO.X MARE MANUFACTORY. STOVES, Ac. HF.YL & MASON have formed a copartnership to carry on the above business, at Die old stand of i. K. Heyf, two door north of Armstrong's Hotel, Hiph street, Columbus, where they will always be prepared tn furnish their customer with any article in their line, nt the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty gallons. JOIt WORK punctually attended to on the shortest no tice. Feathers, Rags, Beeswax. Old Copper, Brass and Pnwter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mav i;i..t-wtt. Fancy lhvn and Scouring, BY II. COLE, No. 1SU, HK.II STREET, W'tni title of the trail, between V'oim and Mrh mtm. TI I K undersigned, with pleasure returns his sincere thank to the public for the lihernl natronntrn he has received in Ilia new business, and from the encouragement received already, ho is induced tn continue, determined to pre no etinrts to render the grealest satisfaction ; all his work is insured. F.vcry description of dyeing; he is prepared to do renovating and scouring of the neatest and most perfect order, it matters not how delicate the garment or fabric of wollen, cotton, silk, etc., ho is prepared to return it lo its original color nnd appearance. He hopes to receive the continuance of the support of the public. Charges moderate and accomodating. HEMIV COLL. jviav ;tnil-w. New Tniloring nnd Dry fiood. Establishment. L-. r. PRESTON & CO., fn 201. Iliu-h street. Corner nf Kirk tHrert. HAVING secured the services nf Mr. Sv.wri.L as foreman, (whose well known skill in lining need no praise,) and also some of the best journeymen Tailor in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, snd are reeeiv-nga large supply of llry (ioods; so they can nfely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry (ioodi anil Vlothitig in the. City. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Flats. Cans Rnnnets. e.. alway on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyer. v.uiuinini. npru to, ut!.,,iw. V ALL ABLlfREAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THK subsrrilier wishing to change his business, is desirous to sell the property on which he now resides, containing about 30 ncrcs. consisting in oart of oot.lnls in Crnsh.'.sd. dition of 8i. UU, !) and Kfl, KIS. snd part nf Ksi.snd lrtaerc aiioiniiiK me snove om-iois. all lying on the National Kosd, near tho Blind Asylum. Also, lots No. IS, lli, 17, 2(1 and 27, also on the National Head, late the property of 1. N. Champion. 1 he first described property is susceptible of sub-division, and will be sold in whole or in ports, to suit purchasers. The last named lots contain about 30 acres, and the lot 15 has the most desirable situation for country c.itiem-tT miy wnero nesr i.oiumnu. Anv person wishing to engage in the Nursery business or Gardening, would do well to examine the above property, and the aubscrilier will take pleasure in showing the saiiie to persons wishing to purchase. All the above property is situated within a half mile of .Columbus. AMOS S. RAJriSF.Y. Columbus, May 20, IB 17. .t-wtf. DTsTFORIVrAN & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Oppotite tlit V. ft. Hotel, Columbia. O., HAVK just received from the Eastern ( itie. the most extensive assortment of French, English and Heliian Cloth, ever offered in this market ; also, a rich assortment of Cassinieres. Vesting, snd Trimmings. Furnishing Articles, such ss Shirts. Cravats, Scarfs. Mocks, Bosoms. ( ollars, Silk snd Linen llamlkcrchiefs.tient' and I .allies' Silk Shirts, snd ail other articles usuall y kept hv Merchant Tailors. Fall suits made to onler in .In' honrs. in th best manner. I'erson visiting Columbus, would do well to call snd examine our stork, as we re determined to aell at the lowest price. May II. FRERlfTEAS AJiD HEW GOODS, Jl'ST received and selling at unparalleled low prices. Our friends say the Teas are better than ever. We warrant every ounce of isl cent Tea, Ac., to give perfect satisfaction, or prefer to refund the money. Can'taffnrd to pay for Ion? advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merchants supplied on fsvorable terms, for cash, st th Iry ( ioods and Canton Tea store opnosite F.xchge Bank. Jnn2 " C. K. KING. A FEW IlOAROLlt wanted in a private family. Inquire at W. A. I'l.ATT'S, May II. Neil I loose. LI MBER furnished on short notice. Orders left with C. Scott, in the rear of the Journal ofnee. will ba promptly attended to. t eh. In, 1R7. .t-wtf. iToE.XA KER'S TOOL of nearly every deatripl tion. for sale at th Shoe sod Leather Store of May to. 18.7. H. H. MM BALL. FOR SALE OR REST. A TWO STORY HRICK HOI SF. os High trt. hi the city of Columbus, finished a a bnsines houe. for store and dwelling. Terms easy, and possesion given im. mediately if required. ' J. W. KI1.LV. July . IMPORrAMT CONTRIBUTION TO AMERI. N CAN HISTORY. OTLS on tlie F.urly Settlement of the North Western Territory ( bv Jacob Burnet, of Cincinnati. One vol., octavo. 1'rice SJ.50. This volu me will be welcomed bv a large class of render a a valuable addition to the historical literature of our country. Tho author is one among the few eminent men now living, who are left to record the event of tlie past sixty yeara in the rapid growth of the West. Vve subjoin extract from a tew. out of many testimonial which' have been received respecting the merit of the work. From tht LmtimyiUe Jinimul u w, regard this work as one of the most im. portant contributions yet mode to tlie Historical department of Western Literature. " I'ersona wishing to inform themselves of the great event that have marked the progress of the North-Westem Ter--ritory, will nowhere find a work sowelladaptcd to that end. It ought to find a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation commensurate with it uncommon inter est aud merits." Frum the Ohio Btatt Journal. " We predict that here is not onlv an u Ameri can Book" that will be read but a" Wintem " one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad a at home. Few reader will be willing to forego its perusal. M ' The North-Western Territory 1 wo the comprehensive appellation of tlie country which now comprises the State ol Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory was truly fortunate to embrace among its very earliest ' settlers "one of the comprehensive mind, energy ot character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to writ it early annals for the benelit of Dosteritv." From the Cincinnati Chronicle. " Such a work is original in its nature authoritative testimony nnd belongs to the class of mrmoiri for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside of the present generation, and by that distant posterity which wm .u lurgeiy nave promeu Dy tne labors ot the author, and his wnrihy contemporaries among the Pioneer of the val ley ul W1,B wU!IU. t ram the Cincinnati Herald. " F.very part of this work is interesting, and form a valuable contribution to the substantial literature ot the ronntpv. The accounts of the different iriliiary expeditions under Ilarmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, the important enteprises of Gen. Geo. Koirers Clarke, the subordinate labors of Wilkin. son, Hardin and Scott, throw light upon the general political history of the time, w hich can be found so accurately so where else." From Cist't Adrertiter. "No one can read the volume without imbihino thommrh confidence in tlie fidelity of statements, as the ample com- lccii.j ui mo wruer to juuge intelligently and impartially of that to wliich he tostilics. In his freedom from prejudice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, I suppose the book has nover been surpassed ; a an example, tho character of Gov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopular than any other pioneer of note is given in such term that no one who did not learn the fact from these page, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagonistic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subsis- vu a. mo uiiib uiHwecn me panics. From the Keui York Tritnmc. " Thi fine w ork, just issued from the press, is needed and will be extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biographical sense, giving as it does so much insight into tlie institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the North-Western Indians while it is valuable and inter-esting in its relation of those Revolutionary event in which all the Indian Tribes figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this work has.undoubtedlv, executed his task faithfully, aa we are certain he has entertainingly." From the Cincinnati Atlai. "No other livinir man nnascases the um. ad vantage for the authorship of such a work. It is all within his own memory" all that he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long aerie of event from his own knowledge, and that knowledge is of the most reliable kind." rrom the Cincinnati (iazette. " Indeed, there is no nnrtinn of InAttm R.n.i). volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know tne History ot the W est, and in the main it must be entirely reliable." llLRBY, BKADLF.Y & Co.. 13, Main St., Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. june jj. Woolson'i New Hot Air luukins Stovt. THIS Stove wa recently patented, and ha been pro nnunced hv all who have used it to ho decidedly the beet Cooking Wort in market. It has been improved in construction and arrangement in many respects, and com mil, jtrrjrci nmjniciiy in oprrarion, wttn more or tne im provenienta of the day than can be found in anv other cook ing stove. The orrn, tcAirn is vrry large, is heated in the most perfect manner, by hot air dumber! in tA J0UM, which obviates the only objection to stove ovens, and render the baking rimilar and in all respects equal tn the brick oven. In fact, it i tearranfrfll to perform all culinary operaliont in the most satisfactory manner, and consumes les fuel than any other stove of similar capacity. Also, Woolson's Western Empire Cooking Stove, with furuiture complete. For sale by T. P. F.LLIS & CO., Aug. 27. tw High street, Columbus. HARDWARE. GERE, ABBOTT A CO, Keep constantly on hand i lrp and general larmrtment of Hard ware and Cutler?, Iron, Mailt, (tlasa. HoitHfl Builders' Mate rials, Farming and Meehanieal TooU , and every article in th Hardware line. They alio keep on hand a general auppljr of Mil Uary (Htod. Tnev hnve jtwt received direct from the Manufaetoriea, the lar vent and beitaniortment of Door Hanging! aiva i rimming ever brought to line market-among which are 60 dozen Mew Haven Mortice and Cottage Lock and Latch en, with mineral, pearl, white and plated knob. 10 do mineral, pearl, white and plated Hell Pulla. Id do Rikeman tfc. Seymenr'a rim and rahbited, morticed and sliding Door Lockt, with a heaves and brasa rails complete. 30 do tO do North tit Stanley's and Mattisnn, Bnawll At Cos rim and plate Lock, with brass and iron bolts. Mackerel's, label, Curtis fc Co s and Western Blind Faitenings. (ireenwood's Butt Hinges, all varieties. 300 do Hal) gross lew hnglnnd Screws, axsorted. House builders and others will find every article in th hardware line npon as good terms as at any other place in central Ohio, at the sign of the (ill.T PADLOCK. Aug. 19, 1845. No. Ifi. High st., Columbua. olunibu lnMirnnce Company, mud Marine. THE attention of the public is called to the followinf scale of return premiums on rinks terminating successfully tn this Company, adopted by its board of Directors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits ot the Company without risk lo himself, offer advantages sn perior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justlr appreciated by this commanitj flrnl Return 1'rtmtumt. On every nng;le premium, ... 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from f.5000 toS'W, -Z On net gross annna premiums amounting to5(Ki0and npwards. 5 " 1 his Companv continue tn immrt rr aiwiM nf tmiM ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and metran-dizes and other proDertv contained therein, airainst loss or damage hy fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vcmcIs. and tho cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-bosts. flat-boats and other water-crart. against the penis of seas, lakes snd mere on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHKW. June I, 1844. lytw. Btcretmf OHIO MlTtAL FIRE l.NM RAJSCE CO. fir mmd I.ifm InmnaM. THTS Company continues to take rinks on Lives sm! Property, on tr mo-t anprnred principles ef Mutual msuranre. t ire lrpnrtment. It r The aTrat rrmf nf liiuinnrsi im thla IMtstfufit ia less than one-ftmrth per cent, per ar.nnm. ronetes imij-i on the Mi TUiL or I sn plan at toe option of tlie applicant. Life Trpar1mcnte Policies on Lives usees! daily at m-kalf the esual ratee of premium. S. B. Advantages made available en two or ntore contingencies.For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the fcichaiige and Cirv Kankt, Hiirh street. Ce .umbos. TIMOTHY (K1KHTH. Sept. d, 1815. twy. Stcretmrm. rf-REIOVAUiB DOCTORS THOMPSON M KIS have removed their Officr to th Baeentenl Storv ol Judge Swan's new bntMinf ; Hich Street, a tew doors North of the Neil Hours. J7 Kestdeoce of rr. H. i Third street, one door North of Cnr?erlnt Church. Residence of Dr. M-Rm, comer of Third and fuck streets, opposite RaptraC Church. March J), MX-tf |
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