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7 r PUB1.16IIHD DAII.T, BY WILLIAM 1). THRALL, 9 F.DITVH AM) rilOl'RlETUU. Orricx souia-aaat enrurr nf UigU .treat aid Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, ...... Tti-wci'klj' per annum, .... Wuaaly per annnin. . - 17 00 4 00 5 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve lines or Irn, one or throe Insertions, gi . and ib cents lor eali additional insertion for Hires montln $b for ait months SU lor 12 ninnies J I '2 Longer sclrerti.e-nioiits in the aiune proportion, with a deduction of SO per eent. on the amount orer JfiiO in six monllia. Bt Tint Yr.AR. For twelve lines J1S fourth of a column JJ0 half a column J30 whole column jlO. BUS1NESSCA LIDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTOHjNKYS and Counsellorsat Lair.Columbua.Onio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & lluntiiinton'a Book-noro, up ataira. No'- V. J.MlTTIIKWB. A. B. BuTTI.M. 1. N. WHITING & HlNTlMrON, BOOKSI'.l.l.KHS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. 1 1 itfh atroet, ( .'olumbua, Ohio. A large assortment if Bnoka and Stationery always on liand. M.lIiKHi A LII.I.EY. B OOK-BINDt'.KS, High street, opposite tlie rublicOffi- coa, coiumuua. ,ow' W M. Kkiikht. M. C. l.ii.i iT. Willinm H. Jri 4 Henry Jamie. CIOU.IX'IOHS and Account Selllers, for r'rnuklin and J adjoining counlira.will attend to all business entrusted to tlieui. with puuctuality and despatch , and upon reasonable terms. Office, up ataira, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. lUlti. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i llU, ABBOTT CO., DKALF.nS in llardwure and Lutlery, Iron, nails, blase, Uouso Buildera' materiuls, Farming and Mechanical - ... i- till lllh .l.at aii,n I oois, military iiouui, wv. ,iw. ..'a', b-of the CJilt Padlock. W11NU it ItlCIIAKUS s-v rii rnv in l,.r,r, ami Iinmntic Drv (jooils. droce- XJ lies, Boots and Slinos, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, tiooriale'e liow, lligli street. j. ii. si iiuw;s, . DKAt-F.lt in t.aw,Mcdical,Theological.tlassicalehoo and .Miscellaneous Uooks.suiierior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. ""JTb. WIl EATON, o . DltlKitilST.and Dealer in I'atc lit Medicines, Pamts.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Ijlass, &c. & c.,wholosaleaml retail, cornor of Iliali and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A K1I-BOI UMO, DF.ALF.HS in Dry tlooda. (iroccrica. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, I'aints.Oils, DveStulVa, Leather, Boots und Shoes. Ac, Iligh street. ColunihuB. Ohio. Oct. 1 , IU-1 1. ' .. it. ItlKfH " D F.AI.F.H liN DRV HOODS, tc, opposite Mehuigc Boi.k, ColuniliilB. nov. u .u. in D( II :T()HS THOSII'SOjN o;. MAKIS have removca meir Office to the Basemen! Slow ol Judgn Swan's new buil.liiiLS Iligh Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House. (D llesidcnce of llr. It. . iiomI'Son. Third slreel, one dour North of I niiertnlibt Church, llesidenceol Dr. M a-kib, comer of Third and Kicli streets, opposite Baptial Church. March a). 11147. tf ' M. II. BATEIIA1H, EDITOR of the Ohio C'u l. tiva tub, a Journal or Apncul-turc and Ilortieultitre, published on the 1st and IStli o aeh month. Terms J1 per vear ) four co;iies for 3. ITT Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. ' B. COMSTOC'K & CO., I-HRrAKDIMi Ai COMMISSION MF.HCIIAY1 S. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. , J. HIDCWAY A tO'S 0N FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the llndge, Coluin I hue. Ohio. Stoveaofallkiuds,aiid a great variety ol'Caa-tings, alwaya on hand. Oct. I, lftll. COI.USIBL8 HAT STORE. JK UCJDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- inra, alvvavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and ( ape of the latest fashions. Hate made to order. NEIL HOUSE. KWINNF. is "at home" in the Nell Ilouso.and will . render all so who make their stay with hiui. Deo 10. dtr N. II. 1 AYI.OH, ENGRAVER. OFFICK on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposito United Slates Hotel. Dec.'JJ illf LAW. 13 B. WILCOX and A. F. I'kiibt will practice Law. aa partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on oatt side of High street, opposite 1. N. hitini! & Hnnl-ington a Bocksture tcli. lo..t-wtr WM. WILLSIlIRirKlLEY, Sl'RCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's I'reinium Teeth. For sale Baker &. Hiley's 1'atcnt Forcep Key. Mai 1.1..t-wly. CITY"W FRY STABLE. THE silluerilier has removed In the new buck stable hum hv Dr. L. lloMjale. corner of Sugnr and lairalleva, a tow ftp from Hijh s.rect, and rear of thj;:"l;''",,"""f! N 2..dif. J- MASSI'.i. l A HI el 'I IV Ar S ft.. -IITHOI.F.SAI.F.AND 1KI AIL llKAI.hltsinrancvami V V Staple Drv (.nods and (iroc eries, opposite the State House. High street, Columbus. Ohio. ' ;eoh;e e. walcutt, s1c.k and hanxku i'aistkr, Nov. 9.. .dtf. roi.iitinua, oinii. S. N. ttlCIIAHDSON MANl'FACTI Bl.lt and Dealer in BOOTSS l-.s;OK.Sand r J.HIS(lH.t every kind and Jui, Vimety.iNo. I.U High st.,Col.'nibu., Ohio. Nov-l.ly KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed t" the corner store : .1.- I I 0..:Mi..n .in lliirli St.. j Jtriioin in inc rfiiuiii.ii . i I ,learlv ounosiie to his former stand, where he will be found ready to wait upon his lor- mer customers and all omcrs woo ui..j ...... . . ... April IS..t-wtf. 11. II. KIMBAIX. . vi.'H 'il .Im. Choiuiin" Axes, of iliilerent branda. A .. I ,,i-imalitv. lor sa eatlhesiiinol Hie UILT PADLOCK. Dec. II. TlN VII S ANI VICES. tienuine Armitaiie Mouse-A hole Anvils, assoried weights j also, the best Vices in the country, at the aigu of the (HIT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A. ijjnof Ihe Dec. II (ilLT PADLOCK WATCHES. A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just received, and for sale at lo- prices. We have some or ll,enfnl.atwereeveroflered in this market. June 41. W. A. PL ATT tc CO., Neil House. " COOPERS' TOOLS. FPF.S1I supply of Limners' Tools, just received and XV for sale at tlie sign oi me March II. (ilLT PADLOCK Ferilmnl Niieclnrlea. ALSO, double convex and concave Spectacles, for all aire., and in a prest varietv of frames. Alao,Spectacle (,laas of all kinds, titled in old frames at short aotice, and low pnce.by W. A. PLAT T it CO., Feb. 1. Ai lloute. ' drarim'a Acroustic Oil lor !" A FHF.M1 supply lor sale by J H. VWIKA I ON A Columbus, Auk. 7. Corner llifih and Broad at LAC KSM1TS' BELLO W S, real Arinitage Moase Anvils. ( emmon, I otter-hey ano noun . . i. . .. For sale at Hifch street, sipn of the .Broad Axe PAY ft KII.BOI HNF- Dec. 7. TtARRIAGK T Rl M M I N ;s. Ktihber (l"th, Pat-j .nt l eather. I jce. Ilan.ls, Damask Linings, Bindings, 1 ,Oc't.""fi', A"C' VVI'""' "'"'IT TADLOCK. lARIilACE MltlM'B. nfi" B"tny o .ens imi i '""'""fo hxc,-)u:LT,'PiT"' it low at the sign of the (.11.1 PADLOCK. nil ale low TlVMII'H OIL. "POR SALE low, by the barrel or pallon. at the Drug Stora 1- OI- i, n. imiiiv.., Oct Kl. Comer of High and Brosd street. II 111 PI PP. nil s -leTrP.XS. V ell. and Aciiueihicts, for sale at the h . onf h. CUT PADLtX.'K -ui isn t nnsat (1 T SAWS. FAY A KU.LOI ItNK keep a constant supply of Fow. Isnd's Mill and Crosscut Saws, at the lowest pncea TARNISH. mi EMTI RF. VAHMSI1 s. 1 and I. Also, Polish- JL' inn and Coach Body Vsmifh. lor sale by " J. B. WHF.ATON. Drugm.t, March 59. Comer of High .nd Broad .tree U ANVILS. F.M INF. MouM-Ilole Autila.at the sign oftne May 13. C-ILT PADLOCK. r'OI.U PENS, pA fresh supolv received this day. ai V. A. PLATT i.O, and VI for sa.e very low. fl G April 8, 1847. nsiiiiouta 01 0 . - ' DAILY ' ULIJmeIu. : COLUMBUS. MONDAY. APRIL 17. 1848. NUMBER 227. GUN SMITHS will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of the (iilt 1'adlock, lol. High street, 100 Itille liarrela, assorted, from (JO to 220 balls to the pound. Also, (.inn Locks of variuus kinds, Bulls. liunrils and I tumbles, (irrmau Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil other (. material. O'.llli, ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. NKW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS. Printed l.nwns, Balxorincs, Barngcs, Muslin Ginghams, Kuibroidered ditto, lie Lain., 4lc. All new stvles, lor sale bv WINU It KllHAKUS. SAWS. HOK St CO., aid Wilinot &. Rowland's Mill and Croat cutawsi . , , Hue & Co. and Wilmot &. Rowland'a Circulardo.) Spenr & Jackson's and olherilanddo.) I'anncl and ripping do.j Kutchera' and Back do.; Billetl and Turning W'ebb do. J. CF.KK, ABBOTT & CO. HA11UWAIIE.-HF.KK, AU11UI T . l , n sign of the dilt l'adlork. aro now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their elock embrace more ar ticks in the hardware lino, than any other atoro m the Mate. Thev Bre disposed to soil gocda at lair rales, and would re-apectfully request purchasers to call and eiamiue Uieir goodi and priceB. cm AT KIMRALL'8. IF yon want good shoes and great bargama. Any quantity of Kaslern nrade Boots and Shoes on hand, and lor sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal I "I'dingi, by July 31. H. H. KIMBALL. PI'IIK WATER. rF.NNlSON'S l'atcut Diaphragm Water Filler. We have J just received a lew of these very valuable articles which areliighly recommended by nil who have seen them in uso, and whicn we are ready to sell at rnaniilactiirer's: prices, with coat of transportation. Utile,, AUUOl 1 CO. iov. u. . GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, 1ST received and lor aale at Ilia sign oi uie ept. 10. (ilLT rADl.OC.'K. vnn KICK TltNIATA NAILS, just received and fiy'sale at the .iSB .1 ril, Sent 10.1 l'AD l'ADl.Ol.h. Sept 10 NEW BONNETS. T.,.j TUST received bv tlie subscribers, a new sou I . r v....i!,;. Prince A hert. roncv Braid tj asdorinieiii wi - and nlain Leolinrn and Straw Bonnets, wine i cani be adord ed at uiiUBUally low prices. r'AY K1I.BOUHNK. i.mliPf.' White Kid Slipiiers. JUST received at the Shoe Store of II. II. MnlU.M.i.,1 superior article of W hite Kid Slippers. July 31. UMI1ER! LUMH1.RI The subscrilicr haa on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Will, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a larpe and complete assortment vounirj Lumber of allno.t everv variety and description. Having ereclcd Drv House,, will also have a larfre quantity of seasoned Ooonng on and alter the 1st or March. Also, a uuanlitl of Ucfutc Lumber that will be sold at re-duced prices. All nood order, for Umber will r,Prl"-Iv attended to. Il'eb.fi..tf. M. L. SULL1V Ah f. CARRIAGE Till 31 MINUS. LAMPS and Hands) Iniiia KuliDtr t.ioiu inu Oil Cloth and Malsi I'alent l.eathcrand Bindnia( I'atent Cloth and Dash f rames i LiL'ht Frames and Taasolls Sp rii's and Alice. (iF.BR, ABBOTT & CO. J A DIES' SHOES. Just received a tine as.irtincnt j of Lndiea' French Morocco and Kid (irecian Ties and Buskins, ai the eifin of the tlohlen Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thtn ever before sold in this city. Jn A H. II. KIMBALL a afxs ml rtnn irnllnns Bleached Winter Strained Lj Sperm Oil, a superior article t SOU Ballon" Whale Ooil, for aale by nil l,v rAl in,iwi'iiir., .nr ,7 l:..t. u,- Hoc. I. MACHINE CARDS. ltd sels of Machine Cnrda, just received from the .Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. li!,ll'P'' n,.nK-live,!. FAY & KILBOURNE. MARK'lLTsirETsTVillow NUrket BaskeU, lTl a hue article, at tlie GILT I'ADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LA ItCIO ASSORTMENT i-vF (iine-hama, liat,. iV; fi'RTni'A'fWS? re'd U by ( April Ii W1M 100 dozen File, v c-- jt. inr-iismn. Mottnim. Ihbotson, Butcher and filler celebralcd makers, lor yjV n nf the rvi:n shoes, I. Dili) unirsol Imlia Kubber. l.ea J tner ai ..a iiuin Over Shoes. eoniiHisiiiB every variety and stylo. for sale cheap at the ""''J-mbsjj,. NO. Kll IIHill STREET. ONF. Hl'M'UF.D pairs Lliptie Springs lor bilcpies aM 'emiss. lust received and for sale at the sipn ol the n d ,; (HIT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. buiiruiN Yiri'.s OF Domestic Manulacture, the best in the mrket for sale at the sign of the (IL1 PADLOLK. Sepl. 10. - Solur I.nra j.nmin, . OF Cornelius ( (., niunufaetiiro. Also, Lamp 1rim-niiiii-BorallkinilB.wholetale or retail, bv Feb. 1. W. A. PLA IT' CO., At llm. iiuiliKk'l PATENT TiLATFOHM scales and l.'ountor Balance. at manufae- 1 turcr's prices, ""f,,, Ar!0TT & CO. Apri 3 Sipn of the (Jilt Tad Lock. : A .-.ilnrra M altl lhll U AttTIIS OOl.ll) boa and common V ises, lor sale at the siiib of th Seala ".nd Preaara. SF.ALS F.neraved, and seal 1 resses lurni.ncu, ries Public, Common Plena and .luprcme Court. Ke. conlcrs. 4c. &c.,at very low price" and short "!''. March 17. W. A i i-ai - CElTt8.-3 do,. Seiie., ortednun,ber.i of iron, O braa, and hair, at tho (,IL1 lADl.OCK. CJAWSI SAMS1! ot) nun raws,oi v-,n. . v O Stee .foisaleattliengno. me .mnrK C'llOEM AKER'S '1UUI.S oi neariv wr L3 tion. lor sale at the snoe ana ueauior Ma,2n. 1817. 11. H. KIMBALL. tTSItf 11. THF. Columbus Starch Factory is bow in opetatioa. Tha r.i..l-. ...,l.,tlr.isrenuested tothebeau- ..;-i r p.Arf .itirrk nnw beina made. Countrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by . S. CL A KK U ( ash and the IliKlicsl maraei price . u. ; i--" White Cora. "rl"' u l il. nil nuil Itrneiira. rrtVVFNTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and hair barrels) X lt;U segS VV line k.rn.i , Varnisb.l ainiano nav i " -, . July Iti. (iF.KI., ABBOTT CO. (.Kill;. AUItOTT A CO. No.lf.1 Ilieh atree ire jvl rtceireil, rpHHF.F. THOUSAiSD lbs. Iron Wire,asaorted,rrom No JL 3 to 36. SI (0 Hat. I.og('hain. 6WI pair Trace Chain.-, 20 del. Ante.' Shovel, and Spade. 10 dot. Manure Forks. Jliljrl6. ii ; 1 UK. 0.000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the V V coarsest to the finest, for sale 11700D SCREWS. 3,000 gioca New England YV ( Premium Screw.,., the -fr TmjoCK. E HAVE plenty of 8x10 SASH, w ith Cilasa anil w Putty, at the .ign oi we Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK 1 I II I ..... . .,..1 r,.r uile at the stun of the cc II. ' 01 LT I' A,)L0CK- -,,aa.!. Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. c)UUU S.tmillbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Ju.treceived.udfor.alby f fc K,LBOi:RXr.. MJTKE TO PHYSICIANS. THF. undersipned has just received, and wtl keefcm. stantantlv on hand.s supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is alsoprepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt sttention wU be patd to all pre-scrlplions! Knqtiire at Denig At Son s, corner of H.?h snd lliek .lro.ll " IMJX. Keferencr- Dra. Denig, Smith and Butleiheld. &pll7..dtf. STATE WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. . A'o. Wi, Cedar el., Ktu York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (I. ATE l.Y.Y. ANll JOusOWJ OCCl'lT t)m ijhicioiw five tory WnrchouBe, No. tn, Ciilnr itrfot iIia hiuh k nf winch II devoted to ttifl ihibitinn nnd tale of tho linglo article of VIUNTED VALItsU&IS. Their preftnt ttock comita or nenrly One Ubouund Fnckairi i. cmbmrinir nniA thuufandi of ditlereut patierin mid cnlrinj;n, nnd conipriiiiitf every thing desirable io tlie linB.niiu.u.i And duaikm h- All of wliich nre oifored for ftile. lor cash, or intnlactonr crrdit.nttlte lowest oricei, by the Piece or 1'ncknge. New Stylei aro received almost every day, and many ol tlicm are got up for our own lales, and not to be found elie- ier. O" I'rinted lists of prieoa. corrected from day to day, Hit every variation in the market, are placed in the uanui oi buyers. Merchants will be awe to lorm aome tuen oi uiecxiem nd vnriety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue of our umn I stock of this one article, is at least twice the vnlun of thn entire stock of drv iroods uhuh.Iv kept by our Inrymt wliolesnle jobbers. This fact, together with the fhcl. that our means and our attention, instead oi ocing m- Tidpil nmnnr; a vast vnnetv of articles, are devoteu witoiiy to onfl will render the advnntaues which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall be our care that none Ho visit our esiauiiilimeni snail meet wmi any aisapumu.' mcnt. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LKK, JUJON & tKE P. S. B. F. LEE. formnrlv of the firm of Lord & Lect, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brew ster, from which connection ho withdrew nome time ago, as resumed business in connection with Messrs, Lee 6t Judson, under the firm of LEE. Jl-DSOiN & LEE. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new rin wi maintain tlm same ore-eminence in uns uraucu ui the trade, which tormorly distinguished the other two houses to wn.cn ne Deumgeu. jw 1 ors, juijt u..ijm. PAI'KH IIANaNC8 DKl'OT, Ao. 1J1, Cnr.mt' s., A Y.t fposite the H Mfcrn HoM. Hfc. CUOTON M A MJ ! AC I U K IINU t-Uii f AiN 1 . (organized under the lieneral Manufacturinir Law ol the Slate of iSew York ) Hitler at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's Inweit prices, for cash or approved credit. J'aper VaiiRtns. of ecry variety of strle and price, oud Hortltr to match ; Fire' Hoard Prtnttin (Treat variety, 'J'ramparrnt Window Made, Oil Painted t itufow t-hndt and we mow c urimn raptr. oi he latest sty les and superior hnish, all ol their own nianu- aelure and importation. As their Stock is larpe and entire Iv new, thev invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers is liete articles, to call and cxainino their stvles and prices, whenever thev visit the Citv. Country Merchants can ex amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tho morning till 10 o' lock in tho eveniiiu. New York, Fob. 28, 1010..7md. MARBLE WORK. THE attention of gentlemen desirous of purchasing Mar-Lie Man tils. Monuments or Statuary, is requested. The S u ofx riliers, having tieen cntjnued in the Marhle bu sinesstorthe last thirty years in I'hiladelphia, and having mauutactureil work tor almost every part ot the union, can relVr to all who have favored them with their custom, and to their work, fconsideiahle of which hss been put up in this place.) They have always on hand a full supply of Marble Mantels, nnd new and original Designs for Monuments and other work, copies of which, with prices will bs forwardt d. Il'r All work shinned is insnred from break ace. They can refer to any Mercantile house in Philadelphia or standing and diameter as workmen. JUIIjN C? I KU I rl r.rtS V SUN, Feb. 20, in W...3md. fco. 3(10 High street. Phils. IN. K. There is nothing in their line which they do not fnrnish, either domestic or imported. STEAM MARBLE WOK KM, Widpe Rond, above Sonne Garden street. Philadeluhi. This extensive establishment is erected on an improved plan, nnd by the aid of Steam Power minufactures all kimln of Plain and Ornamental Makiile Woiik, iu a supetior style and at the lowest prices. The I n rues t and best assortment of Marble Mantles, im ported Parlor and Gatdcn Statuary, Vases, nnd Fountains, 'I'll I .1 X. I tl, YV.... Ih,.,m. In which the attention of the public is respectfully invited ft U rule utters supplied at all tunes win. any nuiuoer oi n is lied Mnntels and Table Tops, Italian 1'ombs ami Mon- itiont ..K to miton or hnishcd also, constantly on hnnd.a .LI tt ilAaiii liiirni. .. .. : n f.. . :, i. liuiihcd, Marble in the block; &c. JOHN BA1IU), Ridge Road, above Spring Garden St., riniaoeipina. March !.. .flt. New Tailor. nz mid Dry Goods Establishment! L. P. PRESTON Bu CO., (So ?()l, High street. Corner of Rich Ptrett,) HAVING senircd the services of Mr. Skwkll as foreman, (whoha well known skill in httinc needs no pruine.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting foi others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. Thev have a so enlarged their store room, and aro receiv nga large supply f Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assoitments of both ury uooas ana blowing in ine "y. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. lata. Cnpa, Bonnets, Ate., always on hand, at pricei that will not fail to suit buyers. I olumbua, April VS, liU... .tw. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment. 11. HI KK anil WM.F.CI .OUD have just opened a new Tnilor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the L luted Mates lintel, where they will give strict attention to the 1 ailormg husi ness in all its branches, ''articular alien p-t tion paid lo cutting, and work made upon short nolice. and in tho moBt approved style. '1' hcv respectfully solicit a ahare of Ihe public pal. ' July ill. .twtf. ronage. Walrlics, Jewelry, Silvcr-Warr, Lamps, fcc, it, Wm. A. Plntt A Co. (m tne ncn Jionse,) 11 kW. nn hand a iood assortment or Watches Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Folar Jsimp, Perfumery Mrsori.trlfxi fCnnrnve. ('onvex and Perifocal. ) Dia mond pointed Cold Pens, (beat maker1!.) Cold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Coml-s, Urushes lor the Hair Clothes and Teeth. Plated and Untania casiors, camue-nek. .I'aka Rackets and Tea-Pets. superior Razors, ( war ranted,) Pocket Knives and Scissors, (ienuine Hcmminirs Needles, best quality, risiois who who uiu Clrk. f amn t;hss and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools and Materials, Ate. &c, all of which they are now alL.A at .r.f Inl. r.V... r , . ... . , Watchea and Jewelry careiuny n-iwu rIrT,nicn workmen and warranted. Also.BcalBKnirraveiirorAotariea County and State olhcers, Soricties. Ice. oic, and Seal Pressei of an oicellcnt and cheap construction furnished at short notice. "- " CJUPERIOR COM) It ED DAGIEKUE. il OTVl'FN Tie suhscriljer would respcctfullv an nonnee to the ciliretis of Columbus and ila vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Anions' block, where ha is prepared to eiecnto Dncuerientypo likenesses, ny an improved process, which cives to the picture a much liner tone than modes ol operating. ... I,r.,,n. wl.hlnir anvtliini in the line nf this art. are ro sncrtlullv invited to call at hia rooms. Perfect satisfaction ri.nn .,r no rh:irce. I'r.r.n. .r taui'lit the art of taking likenesses and pre narinir all kluls ol Chemicals used hy Dannerrean arli.ts.oa he sioil reasonable term.. K. A. STOUUHTON. Oct. 3U..dtl. 6ill6 Ml Tt AI. FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd l ile Insurance. THIS Company continuea to take risks on Lives and Property, oo' the most approved principle! of Mutual in..,ranre. Fire Department. XT The average cost of Insurance in this Departnent,i. less than tme-fotrwi per . pr inuin. I'olicie. iuued on tlie MuTt.L or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicsnt. Lile Depnrtment. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. ..... S. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin For information, apply at the office, Carpenter'. Building between the F.'Change and City ItankB, Uisrh street, Co lumbiia. iiiiuitii OKirrnii. Sept. IB, twy. Secretary. FIRE FIRE FIRE. rfMIF. I'poTicTion Insi Riacn CoMranT. of Hartfotd i. Conn .continue at their agency in this city in insure Dweliinc Houses, stores ana vv arenfiuses, mills, nianmac-tori.s ai c, and the contenta of each, together with every other similar stiecie. ol propertT, anailfST Loss on HAM- aor av riRK. I he rate of premium offered are a. low thn.e of auv other. iniilar institution ; ami settlements ol losses characterized by the well kuowa liberality of this long eatahlishrd I ompany. Office in the City Bank Building, op stairs. Oct 13. . Ijd- J. WM. BALDWIN, Ajent 0U BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Bookttlltri and Stmliontri, Hi$K ttrttt. NEW HOOKS. JEFFERSON'S YVOKKSj Memoir, Correspondence and Miscellanies j from tho papers of Thomas Jeflsrsoii edited by Thomas Jetfcrson Randolph. 4 vols. J lie Lile or Thomas Jetlerson, third I' resident oi me United States, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of bis opinions on questions of Civil iiove.ninent.iSatioiml Policy and Const itutiooaJ Law uy Ueorjje i ticker, 1'rotessor ol Aloral f miosopny id uie University of Virpinin. 2 vols. The Life of Governor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence ami Miscellaneous Papers; detail in j events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States; by Jartd Sparks. 3 vols Revolutionary Orders of Washington, issued during the years 117b. 17UD, 7lil and selected from the MSS. of John Whiting. Lieutenant and Adjutant of the iitl Rett i men t Massachusetts Lino, a work reulete with interest and pica sine reminiscences. 1 vol. Marshall's Life of George Washington, compiled under the inspcctioi; of Hon. Uusbrod Washington from original papers, bequeathed to him by bis deceased relative, t vols. History of tho Federal (i'overnmeut for IHXv years, troin March 17;C. to March, 1U3U by Atden Bradford, LL. 1)., Kditurof the Massachusetts State Papers, ol Remarks on State Hie lits occ, &c , neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of the Presidents of the United Slates, with Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, and sketches ot the most remarkable events in the history of the country j by Robert W. Lincoln. Beautifully embellished with a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-live engravings. 1 vol. Tho Life of F.lbridge Gerry, with contemporary letters to the close of the Americau Revolution; by James T. Austin. 1 vol. Debates in Congress of the United States on the bill for repealing tlie law "forme moro convenient organism nm ol the Courts of the United States ; " durimr the lirst ses sion of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and nays on that interesting subject. J vol. History ot the llartlord Convention, wmi areview oi mo Policy of the United States (iovernment, which led to the war of llil2 by Theodore Dwighl, Secretary ol the Convention. 1 vol. For sale bv March. 18W. L N. WHITlNfi & HUNTINGTON. I UIIGE WKKaiT'S SLPUEME COLRT RE-J PORTS. Cash price reduced to $5. Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery : decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; taken from original minutes: By John C. Wright. In one large sup. roy. 8vo. vol. of 8(il pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases look his seat upon the bench, and proceeded upon circuitduty.be was eiceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He began to take notes of cases at the trials at which he assisted, merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As be progressed ho took moro copious notes, and transcribed them into n manuscript book in the form rf Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of Smints decided. This book he made his circuit companion, toping thereby to secure unilormity in his own action nt d liferent periods and places. Finding the Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of bis judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession , and they are now maue public in the hope of their being ubcI'uI. The number ol cases reported, is lour hun-diedand ninety-eight; only eitrhty less than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference." Wright's Reports, as connected with the Supreme Court nf this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, and as a work of reference, will be found even moro useful than the Reports of the Court in Bank, and should therefore be in tlie library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judne Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollars, at which price they will probably bo found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Feb.2J ..d&w. HOOKS! HOOKS I HOOKS! fi:ii.i,; off at KiiurtED fiucf.hh e stock of liookt, Pupern, Stationery. Ac, have letermiued to sell off a lurce portion of it nt vj-.ky luvv rtiit,s run i ami. Their stock is much the largest and most varied of any in the Western countrv. and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Mistun cal and Miscellaneous ROOKS. Also: All the I lassical and Common rchool Hooks in irenernl use, and no extensive aMortmeni ot unp, i,eiier. Rank, Commercial and rolio Poet, Demi and Medium PAPERS, of the best Eastern Manufactories. French. Knulisb and American & 1 A 1 lUiNr.n 1 , ot every variety and of the finest quality. Honors' and vvorsteniioim s rtne i en ami romoi KMVES. Gold and Silver Pencils; Cold Pens; Steel Heads. Bafts, ami Purses j Steel Trimmings ; Shell. Ivory, Pearl and Velvet Souvenirs and Card Cases Pocket Books, Wallets and Ranker's Cases. Ladies' Pout iul.ioi and Albums, richly and elegantly bound. A fine assortment of Note Papfrs. Eiivr.i.opKs, iVc. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chers.aml all persons wislnna to purchase at cheap rates, to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else. where. I. JN. WHi niMt flt IMJIM JU 1 ui. Columbus, February 8, IJIIH...3m&(. Ml'.NZF.L'S HERMAN LITERATI RE. German Literature, Iran-latcti from the (icriniii of Wolf gang Mennel. Uy C. ('. Kilton. 3 vola roy., limn. " Menzers work on Geraan Literature was extremely well received in I'.ngland. and atronuly commended by the moat respectable periodical publication, ther. He ia un dntihtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearnea. i and hia atylo occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious leelmgs aro nigh and pure nis critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by tho ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and acientilic acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our t'.ng- lish critic compares mm to nurse. Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. 1 vol. roy. I'Jmo. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of hia Life, tranalated from the Geiman of F.ckermann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. Umn. Introduction to Kthics, including a Critical urvey ol Moral Systems, translated from the French of Joutfroy. by William H. Chanmng. t vols. rov. limn. Tlie mnracicrs ui .-.miuicr. ny nir., cnev. 1 voi.ru;. l2mo. For sale at the Bookstore ol Keb. I. 1. N WHITING At HUNTINGTON. NEW BOO KM. Af) KSTI ItKS in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, bv George F. Ruxton. A work containing 'lie rough notes of a journey through Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder charactera of the Kocky Mountains. Complete tn 1 vol. Now and Then," an exceeeinglv interesting work by Samuel Warren F. R. S., author of Ten Thousand a Year, 4 c. The Life of Chevaliei Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simroa one of the most fascinating wnrka of the day. containing an iccount or one of the moat eventlul periods oi franca. during the reign of Charles VIII complete ia I vol. Also, Vol. 4 of Lamsrtine'. History of the Girondist, of the personal memoir, of the Patriot, of the French Revolu. tion. March 1. I. a. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. I ITCH'S CONSUMPTION CURED-Aa lufit uabi s; Family CoxrAmnn. Sn Lectures nn the use. of the Lung.: causes, prevention and cure of con sumption, asthma, and diseasea of the heart ; on the lawa of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female nealin, aymmetry, and beauty ; expoMng causes ana cure oi those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, ae sllectiona of the skin. .nine, .tomach, bowela. kidney., liver, crofula, pile., gravel and female complaint.. Its rule ea.y. practical aod pure form a gome to penecx neaiin and' long life. 28 engravinc. By Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A. M., M. D. l or .ale at the Booka'.ore ol Teb. I. , f,. WHITING HUNTINGTON. VOL. 52, ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE. PORTS. Reporu of Casce Argued and Determined in the Fngliah Court of Common Law, being Vol. J of Manning, Granger and Scott; Report. 1RK to F.aster Term, IU46) Complete sets of the F.nglish Common Law Reports, in M vols. r together with a large assortment of Law Books, for aale very low at Ihe Bonnslnre of Jan.K. 1. N. WHITING . HUNTINGTON.- rAYLOK'S UNITED STATES MONEY RE-X l OKl KK.and Gold aud Silver Coin Fiaminer, wiln a marginal index to the different States. Designed to contain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and roppar 'oins nnw in circulation, with tleir true value; a list nf solvent Banks throughout the United State, .lid Canada, with the rate, or di.couat the number for February ,1811 ju.1 received at the Bookstore of l ab. 18. 1. H. WiilTlNO fc HUNTINGTON. RIVAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Bookatller and Stationer, oppotitt tht Matt lloute VALUABLE ENGLISH HOOKSCHEAP. rtARDLNAL VVOLSEY, by John Gait, with additionvl il-KJ lustrations from Cavendish's Life of VVolsey. and otb-r sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth j by William Roscoe vols. French Revolution from 17C9 to 1011; by F. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History i f the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the stale of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in tho fifteenth century; by Kev. Joseph Uenngton. I vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establiehment of Popery under Charles li and James 11; by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Mognificentj by William Rogeoe. 1 vol. The It alias Painters. Life of Michael Angelo;byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lile of Raffaelloj by Quatremere de Quincy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of F.ngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences in England. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Coalmen!; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred do Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to the r rench revolution ; by a . omtot. 3 vols. ne anove wonts are oounu in unuorm oinaing, ana win make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by tel).rj. J. K. MJKUUU!). CHOICE FRENCH WORKS.-The age of Louis XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillon. Discourse on Universal History, by BousseuL Works of Malherbe. The Existence of God, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Analysis of the History of France, by Chautaubrinn. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Empire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the East, hy Lamnrtine. New Classical Biography, M. L. uirro. i.naracters, uy La wuvere. selections from the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Cr'cbillon and others. Chnu tau Irian's journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau, F.mile.or Mucation,by Rousseau. The Natchez, uy Uiaulautirian. W orks ol Kacine, MoJiera,txc. 1 he auove are trench editions, and Qneiy bound, or in pa per. Just received and for sale by NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several denartmenis of law i with es per.ial rclerenco to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and H. U. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaurea of American. Kn glish Irish and Scotcn law honks, together with some con. tincntal treatises, with critical ottservalimis upon their va rious editions nnd authority. By J. G. Marvin. Ju.trec'd. Mnuti on tlie i.aw oi contracts. Thornton on Convevancinu a digest ol the Conveyan cing. Testamentary, atid Registry laws of all the Stales ol tlie union, wuu toruis, die., by Jamea if. l uornton. just received uy J. it. stnuutia. Nov. 15. POETRV. BYRON, Shakspeare, Scott, Moore, Burn., Southcy Campbell, Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, llemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery, Coleridge, Kodgers. Willis Thompson, (111.) Poets and Poetry ol America " " Kngland j " " Kurope ; " 11 Ancienta; Crey, Beatie and Collins, flowett, Millman and Keats, Lamb and Kirk White. Dryden and Lockhart, Goldsmith, Dante, &c. l or sale at the Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. ii. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stale of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The me and progress of the principal Kuropean nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the ST'lT1" iun('wl hv Kuropenns. By W. C. Taylor, LL. D., , , '7""u y!"'",;"s adapted for the uae of schools) 1 vol. pp. 797. t or aale ut ' Keh 21. J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UMTKD S.'atrs Dispematory j Wooda' Practice ; Lislen . Surgery; Druett's Surgery i liarih nnd lingers' Auscultation and Percussion) Hughe's Diagnosis Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray ) Anatomical Remembrancer, 6cc, Sid. Just ree'd by Nov is. J. R. SCROGGS. IV ELL WORTH HAVING. The life of Major v V Gen Zachary Tavlori with notices of the war in New Mexico, California and Southern Mexico t nnd bingrantiicnl tketchee of otlicer. who hnve distinguished themselvea in the war with Mexico. With portiaita on steel and numerous illustrations. By John Irost, LL. 1). Decidedly the best written, nnd the most authentic memoir of the " old hero" yot published. Just received by I ICC. Z. J. li. ai.KUliliS. FANCY COOIJS. Steel Besds, Clasps for bags and nurse.. Ring, and Tassels. Silk and Twist for bng., Chc.s men, Backgammon men, nf bone and ebony, marhle and alabaster. Paper weights, I'apeleries, Perfumery. Gold anil M.ver rcncils, ivnives. iarn l.aaee, flair, loom and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolio., Desk., 4c , &c, lor sale very cheap, by J. K. SCROGGS. Nov.!). HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting) being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvier, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the cnmpletcneas of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as fot self-instruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for aale by Keb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSIC Comprising Arnold's first and .econd Latin book.; Corncliu. Nepoa; Latin proie composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of olher claaaical wnrka. For asle by Jan. 6 J. R. KCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Hiatory of Napoleon, from the i- ranch of M. 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The Autobiography of Goethe Trutl Poetry, from my life. Kditod by Parke Goodwin L'-L. .1 .- 1 l I ,t Vi.Utl'i -Truth and dwin. Feb. SI r or a.ie uy R. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) b Sawyer. For aale bv Frederick W. Feb. 41. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High street, one gqvare Sovtk of the Stat Iluuset CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be fonnd at the above establishment, where he will be pleaoed tn wait port all who mrr favor the House with a call. The Houe is eligibly sitnnted.snd fitted un in good taste ; and with the additions snd improve-meats that are being m tile, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbus, March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION! THE endersigned. a Philologist, and gndnate of stele-brated foreign Lniversitv.will be ready to give lesaona in the Greek. Lam and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rfftrtnten ; Re. Mr. H. L. Richards. Pre. Jones St Cast and rW Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. 18. .dtf. CINCINNATI. S, , I'APEIl IIANGIIH.N, UITABLR lor mum. anil mitry., at V. R. FIeloir Oman i'apor Hangings Kstahliahmant, No. 18, Vt Fourth .treat, oppo.ito th Cilj lintel, Cincinnati, O. K. K. II. hasju.t returned Irum the Kaat with a large and beautiful nasortment of French ami American glazed and common Wall Faper alio, a beautiful lot of French (old 1'aper, fqr I'arlors, with an sssortinantcif.il kinds of French and American borders also, a lot of window paper a yard wide, with large lot of green Yankee Slat Blinds. suitable for Windows. I have also just rcc-irud a beautiful assortment ill' French Fire Scrams. All the above article, will be aold whole.ale or retail a. cheap if not cheaner than they can be bought in the western country. Me reliant, and olhera are respectfully invited to call before purchaaiug elsewhere. Lion't lorgei rto. iu, rvesi rourm street. . Cincinnati, glared li, 111 HI. F. K. HKI.UtR. HOVIIIGATE, IIAHTIIOHN15 A Co., WI10I.ESALK tiKOCr'.KS, AlAKuracTtiHritiot To. nacto, and iMfoRTXKS or FoKr.ia WiaiiAHO Liquoits, Ao.il, f,'i lumbw ttreet. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. Si QUNDR1EN k .11 .UK) boxea Claret Wines, dill'nrent branda ; nu oo nranuy Cherries; . ICO do Assorted CordialB) 600 whole cans Sardines) , MJOhalf do do.) AO brl. Powdered Sugar) - 0 " Loa' do. 0 pockete Old Gov. Java Coffee) 40 bags do do do do.) 10 " Jamaica Pimento) SO boxes Soap; 20 ' Candles; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATK, HAWTHORN 4 CO., Cincinnati, March 23. U4 Columbia at. TOBACCOS IM) boxea Va. Pounda. various branda; 2A0 do Mo. 12a, "our own brand;" 100 do do lti. do do do; 100 do do Pounda do do; SOO do 5a and bi, varinua brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In atore and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 2i Columbia at. CHAMPAIGN WINES-. J bt baskets Heidsick Champaigne; 40 25 15 15 do do Napoleon do Star do) Crown do.) Sun and Eagle do.; do do 20 caves Cabinet do.s In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. "ubTEs. 21) half pipes Alexandre Siguette Brands; 10 do J. J. Dupuy do.) 7 do O. Tanl Dupuy & Co. do.; 10 do Maglory do) 5 do Lafayette do.; 10 do J. B Goddard do.; 5 do llonenessy do.; In store and for aale on liberal terma by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati. March 23. 24 Columbia at. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Celte do do.; 20 do . Adams do do; 10 do Priest do do.) In store and lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 21 Columbia at. PORT WINES. , 10X1 qr. casks Durnnd'a Sweet Burgundy Port; 10 do Osborn'a pure Juice; 15 do Ouillimans" Trash: 14 do Oueen'a " Dry Port; Together with a large assortment of Dry and Sweet Wines, auitable for Druggists and Dealers are offered on favorable terms by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN It CO., Cincinnati. March S3. 24 Columbia at. MALAGA WINES 2d qr. cask. Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Drv do do.: In store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, March 23. 54 Columbia at s T. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum: 2 puncheons Jnmnica Hum; in store and for aale bjr SOUTHGATK, HA WTnKii t-u.t Cincinnati. March 23. 2-i Columbia at O. A. BIUWEl.L JOSIAH DRAKK.J Commission and Produce Merchants, Nn l:i Wtftt Krnnt ml.. Cincinnati. LI BKRAL Cash Advances made on conaigamaota of Pro duce or other merchandiie. KKI'KH TO Meesick, Taylor &. WatU, l)agffete & Bruce, John Kunler, JnniM Calhoun, T. H. Yeaiman. Marth & Co. M. Hurler & Son, Kiln & Morton, Li. WuiUiiugion, Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. TF. brg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western r countrv that we are now icceivinir in addition to our former strock a very extensive varietv of Howl in the Hard ward line, of American. Knglish and Or man manufacture. We particularly renueat ttie Merchants loan examination of our stock before they make their purrhom in other markets, aa we are coniiuent tnat our prices win tie tnund correspondingly low with those of Mew York and other Eat tern cities. Uur stock ia compmci. in part ot tne toiiowing i Collin's. Simmon's, and Marin a Axesj Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Sneaths j Sickles : Hay aud Manure Forks Hames ; Traces Hoes t Aniils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Glauses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware). Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD e. WINSTON, March .twtf. No. 15 Penr) street. Cincinnati. S lI EPn ERi38 French Corset and Shirt Man-Ufnclory9 and I.adie' and UentUmm't Ready-mad Linen Warehouse. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous frif-nris in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where Ihey will endeavor lo merit a continuance of their favor. R. A. it J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment or Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fancy Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. (Sat, $3. OHIO TYPE FOUNDER!. THR Subsciibers, who have lately established a NfcW TrrE FotnirF.RV, in Cincinnati, opposite the Afer chant' Exchange and Magnetic Telegraph, are now pre pared to furnish (he Printers of the West with every variety of Tvrr-s, Prrssfs, and Priktiho Matkrials, of the latest fashions and the best manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the business, ami have made arrangements with Eastern and other Founderies, which will enable them to supply every variety used in the United States, and oi the best quality. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. ,wL GUILFOKD & JONES. Columbus Insurance Company. Fire- and Marine. This ComDanV Continues tn inmra v r mnmr.im nf build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mere an-dizes and olher property contained therein, against loss or damage by tire; also, steamboats and all sail venaels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft. aainst the nerils of seas. lakes and rivers en the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW. June I. 1K44. dtf. tieeretarf FUR8AND HAaTTERS' TRIMMINGS THE subscribers have just received a lanre stock of Fan and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otfer for sale at thej lowest prices. vu id. iiiiria,siaes. 60 M double and single Ring Russia, blowa 100 Carroted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Span i eh Bodies. AlnoK first rate UHortment of SiJk and Cotton aid am Tips, Baudingand Binding, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Black snd Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwwtid Cum Shellac tVe. (Feb 1? ) FA V & KILBOUKNK. LUMBER. &(( OHO P.ne Lumber, all sices and ujyjmJjj ; 34iO.OOOa.Poplardo. qualities. w.iAM cine Shieiles, warrantea. A lame and well assorted lot of all kinds and sixes tf country stuft, togetlier with assorted sixes Window Saih. w e ask the attention oi ounoers, mec names ann oin ere to oer stock ; and would state that we hare nade arrangements so that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any one. Aug. 18 B. COMSTOCK A CO. SPECIAL NOTICE IS hereby given that 1 have sold out my entire stock in Trade. and wishing to close op my business as s as pnsftihle. 1 would respectfully request all those indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. jeb. 17, WALTER AM 03.
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Full Text | 7 r PUB1.16IIHD DAII.T, BY WILLIAM 1). THRALL, 9 F.DITVH AM) rilOl'RlETUU. Orricx souia-aaat enrurr nf UigU .treat aid Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per annum, ...... Tti-wci'klj' per annum, .... Wuaaly per annnin. . - 17 00 4 00 5 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve lines or Irn, one or throe Insertions, gi . and ib cents lor eali additional insertion for Hires montln $b for ait months SU lor 12 ninnies J I '2 Longer sclrerti.e-nioiits in the aiune proportion, with a deduction of SO per eent. on the amount orer JfiiO in six monllia. Bt Tint Yr.AR. For twelve lines J1S fourth of a column JJ0 half a column J30 whole column jlO. BUS1NESSCA LIDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTOHjNKYS and Counsellorsat Lair.Columbua.Onio. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting & lluntiiinton'a Book-noro, up ataira. No'- V. J.MlTTIIKWB. A. B. BuTTI.M. 1. N. WHITING & HlNTlMrON, BOOKSI'.l.l.KHS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. 1 1 itfh atroet, ( .'olumbua, Ohio. A large assortment if Bnoka and Stationery always on liand. M.lIiKHi A LII.I.EY. B OOK-BINDt'.KS, High street, opposite tlie rublicOffi- coa, coiumuua. ,ow' W M. Kkiikht. M. C. l.ii.i iT. Willinm H. Jri 4 Henry Jamie. CIOU.IX'IOHS and Account Selllers, for r'rnuklin and J adjoining counlira.will attend to all business entrusted to tlieui. with puuctuality and despatch , and upon reasonable terms. Office, up ataira, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. lUlti. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i llU, ABBOTT CO., DKALF.nS in llardwure and Lutlery, Iron, nails, blase, Uouso Buildera' materiuls, Farming and Mechanical - ... i- till lllh .l.at aii,n I oois, military iiouui, wv. ,iw. ..'a', b-of the CJilt Padlock. W11NU it ItlCIIAKUS s-v rii rnv in l,.r,r, ami Iinmntic Drv (jooils. droce- XJ lies, Boots and Slinos, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, tiooriale'e liow, lligli street. j. ii. si iiuw;s, . DKAt-F.lt in t.aw,Mcdical,Theological.tlassicalehoo and .Miscellaneous Uooks.suiierior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. ""JTb. WIl EATON, o . DltlKitilST.and Dealer in I'atc lit Medicines, Pamts.Oils, Dve Stuffs, Ijlass, &c. & c.,wholosaleaml retail, cornor of Iliali and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A K1I-BOI UMO, DF.ALF.HS in Dry tlooda. (iroccrica. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, I'aints.Oils, DveStulVa, Leather, Boots und Shoes. Ac, Iligh street. ColunihuB. Ohio. Oct. 1 , IU-1 1. ' .. it. ItlKfH " D F.AI.F.H liN DRV HOODS, tc, opposite Mehuigc Boi.k, ColuniliilB. nov. u .u. in D( II :T()HS THOSII'SOjN o;. MAKIS have removca meir Office to the Basemen! Slow ol Judgn Swan's new buil.liiiLS Iligh Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House. (D llesidcnce of llr. It. . iiomI'Son. Third slreel, one dour North of I niiertnlibt Church, llesidenceol Dr. M a-kib, comer of Third and Kicli streets, opposite Baptial Church. March a). 11147. tf ' M. II. BATEIIA1H, EDITOR of the Ohio C'u l. tiva tub, a Journal or Apncul-turc and Ilortieultitre, published on the 1st and IStli o aeh month. Terms J1 per vear ) four co;iies for 3. ITT Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. ' B. COMSTOC'K & CO., I-HRrAKDIMi Ai COMMISSION MF.HCIIAY1 S. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. , J. HIDCWAY A tO'S 0N FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the llndge, Coluin I hue. Ohio. Stoveaofallkiuds,aiid a great variety ol'Caa-tings, alwaya on hand. Oct. I, lftll. COI.USIBL8 HAT STORE. JK UCJDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- inra, alvvavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and ( ape of the latest fashions. Hate made to order. NEIL HOUSE. KWINNF. is "at home" in the Nell Ilouso.and will . render all so who make their stay with hiui. Deo 10. dtr N. II. 1 AYI.OH, ENGRAVER. OFFICK on Northeast corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposito United Slates Hotel. Dec.'JJ illf LAW. 13 B. WILCOX and A. F. I'kiibt will practice Law. aa partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on oatt side of High street, opposite 1. N. hitini! & Hnnl-ington a Bocksture tcli. lo..t-wtr WM. WILLSIlIRirKlLEY, Sl'RCICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Alcock's I'reinium Teeth. For sale Baker &. Hiley's 1'atcnt Forcep Key. Mai 1.1..t-wly. CITY"W FRY STABLE. THE silluerilier has removed In the new buck stable hum hv Dr. L. lloMjale. corner of Sugnr and lairalleva, a tow ftp from Hijh s.rect, and rear of thj;:"l;''",,"""f! N 2..dif. J- MASSI'.i. l A HI el 'I IV Ar S ft.. -IITHOI.F.SAI.F.AND 1KI AIL llKAI.hltsinrancvami V V Staple Drv (.nods and (iroc eries, opposite the State House. High street, Columbus. Ohio. ' ;eoh;e e. walcutt, s1c.k and hanxku i'aistkr, Nov. 9.. .dtf. roi.iitinua, oinii. S. N. ttlCIIAHDSON MANl'FACTI Bl.lt and Dealer in BOOTSS l-.s;OK.Sand r J.HIS(lH.t every kind and Jui, Vimety.iNo. I.U High st.,Col.'nibu., Ohio. Nov-l.ly KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE HAS been removed t" the corner store : .1.- I I 0..:Mi..n .in lliirli St.. j Jtriioin in inc rfiiuiii.ii . i I ,learlv ounosiie to his former stand, where he will be found ready to wait upon his lor- mer customers and all omcrs woo ui..j ...... . . ... April IS..t-wtf. 11. II. KIMBAIX. . vi.'H 'il .Im. Choiuiin" Axes, of iliilerent branda. A .. I ,,i-imalitv. lor sa eatlhesiiinol Hie UILT PADLOCK. Dec. II. TlN VII S ANI VICES. tienuine Armitaiie Mouse-A hole Anvils, assoried weights j also, the best Vices in the country, at the aigu of the (HIT PADLOCK. Oct. I. A. ijjnof Ihe Dec. II (ilLT PADLOCK WATCHES. A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just received, and for sale at lo- prices. We have some or ll,enfnl.atwereeveroflered in this market. June 41. W. A. PL ATT tc CO., Neil House. " COOPERS' TOOLS. FPF.S1I supply of Limners' Tools, just received and XV for sale at tlie sign oi me March II. (ilLT PADLOCK Ferilmnl Niieclnrlea. ALSO, double convex and concave Spectacles, for all aire., and in a prest varietv of frames. Alao,Spectacle (,laas of all kinds, titled in old frames at short aotice, and low pnce.by W. A. PLAT T it CO., Feb. 1. Ai lloute. ' drarim'a Acroustic Oil lor !" A FHF.M1 supply lor sale by J H. VWIKA I ON A Columbus, Auk. 7. Corner llifih and Broad at LAC KSM1TS' BELLO W S, real Arinitage Moase Anvils. ( emmon, I otter-hey ano noun . . i. . .. For sale at Hifch street, sipn of the .Broad Axe PAY ft KII.BOI HNF- Dec. 7. TtARRIAGK T Rl M M I N ;s. Ktihber (l"th, Pat-j .nt l eather. I jce. Ilan.ls, Damask Linings, Bindings, 1 ,Oc't.""fi', A"C' VVI'""' "'"'IT TADLOCK. lARIilACE MltlM'B. nfi" B"tny o .ens imi i '""'""fo hxc,-)u:LT,'PiT"' it low at the sign of the (.11.1 PADLOCK. nil ale low TlVMII'H OIL. "POR SALE low, by the barrel or pallon. at the Drug Stora 1- OI- i, n. imiiiv.., Oct Kl. Comer of High and Brosd street. II 111 PI PP. nil s -leTrP.XS. V ell. and Aciiueihicts, for sale at the h . onf h. CUT PADLtX.'K -ui isn t nnsat (1 T SAWS. FAY A KU.LOI ItNK keep a constant supply of Fow. Isnd's Mill and Crosscut Saws, at the lowest pncea TARNISH. mi EMTI RF. VAHMSI1 s. 1 and I. Also, Polish- JL' inn and Coach Body Vsmifh. lor sale by " J. B. WHF.ATON. Drugm.t, March 59. Comer of High .nd Broad .tree U ANVILS. F.M INF. MouM-Ilole Autila.at the sign oftne May 13. C-ILT PADLOCK. r'OI.U PENS, pA fresh supolv received this day. ai V. A. PLATT i.O, and VI for sa.e very low. fl G April 8, 1847. nsiiiiouta 01 0 . - ' DAILY ' ULIJmeIu. : COLUMBUS. MONDAY. APRIL 17. 1848. NUMBER 227. GUN SMITHS will please notice that we have for sale, at the sign of the (iilt 1'adlock, lol. High street, 100 Itille liarrela, assorted, from (JO to 220 balls to the pound. Also, (.inn Locks of variuus kinds, Bulls. liunrils and I tumbles, (irrmau Silver, Sheet Brass and almost nil other (. material. O'.llli, ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. NKW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS. Printed l.nwns, Balxorincs, Barngcs, Muslin Ginghams, Kuibroidered ditto, lie Lain., 4lc. All new stvles, lor sale bv WINU It KllHAKUS. SAWS. HOK St CO., aid Wilinot &. Rowland's Mill and Croat cutawsi . , , Hue & Co. and Wilmot &. Rowland'a Circulardo.) Spenr & Jackson's and olherilanddo.) I'anncl and ripping do.j Kutchera' and Back do.; Billetl and Turning W'ebb do. J. CF.KK, ABBOTT & CO. HA11UWAIIE.-HF.KK, AU11UI T . l , n sign of the dilt l'adlork. aro now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their elock embrace more ar ticks in the hardware lino, than any other atoro m the Mate. Thev Bre disposed to soil gocda at lair rales, and would re-apectfully request purchasers to call and eiamiue Uieir goodi and priceB. cm AT KIMRALL'8. IF yon want good shoes and great bargama. Any quantity of Kaslern nrade Boots and Shoes on hand, and lor sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal I "I'dingi, by July 31. H. H. KIMBALL. PI'IIK WATER. rF.NNlSON'S l'atcut Diaphragm Water Filler. We have J just received a lew of these very valuable articles which areliighly recommended by nil who have seen them in uso, and whicn we are ready to sell at rnaniilactiirer's: prices, with coat of transportation. Utile,, AUUOl 1 CO. iov. u. . GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, 1ST received and lor aale at Ilia sign oi uie ept. 10. (ilLT rADl.OC.'K. vnn KICK TltNIATA NAILS, just received and fiy'sale at the .iSB .1 ril, Sent 10.1 l'AD l'ADl.Ol.h. Sept 10 NEW BONNETS. T.,.j TUST received bv tlie subscribers, a new sou I . r v....i!,;. Prince A hert. roncv Braid tj asdorinieiii wi - and nlain Leolinrn and Straw Bonnets, wine i cani be adord ed at uiiUBUally low prices. r'AY K1I.BOUHNK. i.mliPf.' White Kid Slipiiers. JUST received at the Shoe Store of II. II. MnlU.M.i.,1 superior article of W hite Kid Slippers. July 31. UMI1ER! LUMH1.RI The subscrilicr haa on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Will, 3 miles west ol Columbus, a larpe and complete assortment vounirj Lumber of allno.t everv variety and description. Having ereclcd Drv House,, will also have a larfre quantity of seasoned Ooonng on and alter the 1st or March. Also, a uuanlitl of Ucfutc Lumber that will be sold at re-duced prices. All nood order, for Umber will r,Prl"-Iv attended to. Il'eb.fi..tf. M. L. SULL1V Ah f. CARRIAGE Till 31 MINUS. LAMPS and Hands) Iniiia KuliDtr t.ioiu inu Oil Cloth and Malsi I'alent l.eathcrand Bindnia( I'atent Cloth and Dash f rames i LiL'ht Frames and Taasolls Sp rii's and Alice. (iF.BR, ABBOTT & CO. J A DIES' SHOES. Just received a tine as.irtincnt j of Lndiea' French Morocco and Kid (irecian Ties and Buskins, ai the eifin of the tlohlen Boot, which are selling oil cheaper thtn ever before sold in this city. Jn A H. II. KIMBALL a afxs ml rtnn irnllnns Bleached Winter Strained Lj Sperm Oil, a superior article t SOU Ballon" Whale Ooil, for aale by nil l,v rAl in,iwi'iiir., .nr ,7 l:..t. u,- Hoc. I. MACHINE CARDS. ltd sels of Machine Cnrda, just received from the .Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. li!,ll'P'' n,.nK-live,!. FAY & KILBOURNE. MARK'lLTsirETsTVillow NUrket BaskeU, lTl a hue article, at tlie GILT I'ADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LA ItCIO ASSORTMENT i-vF (iine-hama, liat,. iV; fi'RTni'A'fWS? re'd U by ( April Ii W1M 100 dozen File, v c-- jt. inr-iismn. Mottnim. Ihbotson, Butcher and filler celebralcd makers, lor yjV n nf the rvi:n shoes, I. Dili) unirsol Imlia Kubber. l.ea J tner ai ..a iiuin Over Shoes. eoniiHisiiiB every variety and stylo. for sale cheap at the ""''J-mbsjj,. NO. Kll IIHill STREET. ONF. Hl'M'UF.D pairs Lliptie Springs lor bilcpies aM 'emiss. lust received and for sale at the sipn ol the n d ,; (HIT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. buiiruiN Yiri'.s OF Domestic Manulacture, the best in the mrket for sale at the sign of the (IL1 PADLOLK. Sepl. 10. - Solur I.nra j.nmin, . OF Cornelius ( (., niunufaetiiro. Also, Lamp 1rim-niiiii-BorallkinilB.wholetale or retail, bv Feb. 1. W. A. PLA IT' CO., At llm. iiuiliKk'l PATENT TiLATFOHM scales and l.'ountor Balance. at manufae- 1 turcr's prices, ""f,,, Ar!0TT & CO. Apri 3 Sipn of the (Jilt Tad Lock. : A .-.ilnrra M altl lhll U AttTIIS OOl.ll) boa and common V ises, lor sale at the siiib of th Seala ".nd Preaara. SF.ALS F.neraved, and seal 1 resses lurni.ncu, ries Public, Common Plena and .luprcme Court. Ke. conlcrs. 4c. &c.,at very low price" and short "!''. March 17. W. A i i-ai - CElTt8.-3 do,. Seiie., ortednun,ber.i of iron, O braa, and hair, at tho (,IL1 lADl.OCK. CJAWSI SAMS1! ot) nun raws,oi v-,n. . v O Stee .foisaleattliengno. me .mnrK C'llOEM AKER'S '1UUI.S oi neariv wr L3 tion. lor sale at the snoe ana ueauior Ma,2n. 1817. 11. H. KIMBALL. tTSItf 11. THF. Columbus Starch Factory is bow in opetatioa. Tha r.i..l-. ...,l.,tlr.isrenuested tothebeau- ..;-i r p.Arf .itirrk nnw beina made. Countrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio "Drug Store, by . S. CL A KK U ( ash and the IliKlicsl maraei price . u. ; i--" White Cora. "rl"' u l il. nil nuil Itrneiira. rrtVVFNTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole and hair barrels) X lt;U segS VV line k.rn.i , Varnisb.l ainiano nav i " -, . July Iti. (iF.KI., ABBOTT CO. (.Kill;. AUItOTT A CO. No.lf.1 Ilieh atree ire jvl rtceireil, rpHHF.F. THOUSAiSD lbs. Iron Wire,asaorted,rrom No JL 3 to 36. SI (0 Hat. I.og('hain. 6WI pair Trace Chain.-, 20 del. Ante.' Shovel, and Spade. 10 dot. Manure Forks. Jliljrl6. ii ; 1 UK. 0.000 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from the V V coarsest to the finest, for sale 11700D SCREWS. 3,000 gioca New England YV ( Premium Screw.,., the -fr TmjoCK. E HAVE plenty of 8x10 SASH, w ith Cilasa anil w Putty, at the .ign oi we Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK 1 I II I ..... . .,..1 r,.r uile at the stun of the cc II. ' 01 LT I' A,)L0CK- -,,aa.!. Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. c)UUU S.tmillbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Ju.treceived.udfor.alby f fc K,LBOi:RXr.. MJTKE TO PHYSICIANS. THF. undersipned has just received, and wtl keefcm. stantantlv on hand.s supply of Leeches, which he will apply by prescription. He is alsoprepared to bleed and cup by prescription. Prompt sttention wU be patd to all pre-scrlplions! Knqtiire at Denig At Son s, corner of H.?h snd lliek .lro.ll " IMJX. Keferencr- Dra. Denig, Smith and Butleiheld. &pll7..dtf. STATE WAREHOUSE OF PRINTS ONLY. . A'o. Wi, Cedar el., Ktu York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, (I. ATE l.Y.Y. ANll JOusOWJ OCCl'lT t)m ijhicioiw five tory WnrchouBe, No. tn, Ciilnr itrfot iIia hiuh k nf winch II devoted to ttifl ihibitinn nnd tale of tho linglo article of VIUNTED VALItsU&IS. Their preftnt ttock comita or nenrly One Ubouund Fnckairi i. cmbmrinir nniA thuufandi of ditlereut patierin mid cnlrinj;n, nnd conipriiiiitf every thing desirable io tlie linB.niiu.u.i And duaikm h- All of wliich nre oifored for ftile. lor cash, or intnlactonr crrdit.nttlte lowest oricei, by the Piece or 1'ncknge. New Stylei aro received almost every day, and many ol tlicm are got up for our own lales, and not to be found elie- ier. O" I'rinted lists of prieoa. corrected from day to day, Hit every variation in the market, are placed in the uanui oi buyers. Merchants will be awe to lorm aome tuen oi uiecxiem nd vnriety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue of our umn I stock of this one article, is at least twice the vnlun of thn entire stock of drv iroods uhuh.Iv kept by our Inrymt wliolesnle jobbers. This fact, together with the fhcl. that our means and our attention, instead oi ocing m- Tidpil nmnnr; a vast vnnetv of articles, are devoteu witoiiy to onfl will render the advnntaues which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious; and it shall be our care that none Ho visit our esiauiiilimeni snail meet wmi any aisapumu.' mcnt. Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year. LKK, JUJON & tKE P. S. B. F. LEE. formnrlv of the firm of Lord & Lect, and late senior partner in the original firm of Lee & Brew ster, from which connection ho withdrew nome time ago, as resumed business in connection with Messrs, Lee 6t Judson, under the firm of LEE. Jl-DSOiN & LEE. and he ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new rin wi maintain tlm same ore-eminence in uns uraucu ui the trade, which tormorly distinguished the other two houses to wn.cn ne Deumgeu. jw 1 ors, juijt u..ijm. PAI'KH IIANaNC8 DKl'OT, Ao. 1J1, Cnr.mt' s., A Y.t fposite the H Mfcrn HoM. Hfc. CUOTON M A MJ ! AC I U K IINU t-Uii f AiN 1 . (organized under the lieneral Manufacturinir Law ol the Slate of iSew York ) Hitler at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at manufacturer's Inweit prices, for cash or approved credit. J'aper VaiiRtns. of ecry variety of strle and price, oud Hortltr to match ; Fire' Hoard Prtnttin (Treat variety, 'J'ramparrnt Window Made, Oil Painted t itufow t-hndt and we mow c urimn raptr. oi he latest sty les and superior hnish, all ol their own nianu- aelure and importation. As their Stock is larpe and entire Iv new, thev invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers is liete articles, to call and cxainino their stvles and prices, whenever thev visit the Citv. Country Merchants can ex amine this Stock from 6 o'clock in tho morning till 10 o' lock in tho eveniiiu. New York, Fob. 28, 1010..7md. MARBLE WORK. THE attention of gentlemen desirous of purchasing Mar-Lie Man tils. Monuments or Statuary, is requested. The S u ofx riliers, having tieen cntjnued in the Marhle bu sinesstorthe last thirty years in I'hiladelphia, and having mauutactureil work tor almost every part ot the union, can relVr to all who have favored them with their custom, and to their work, fconsideiahle of which hss been put up in this place.) They have always on hand a full supply of Marble Mantels, nnd new and original Designs for Monuments and other work, copies of which, with prices will bs forwardt d. Il'r All work shinned is insnred from break ace. They can refer to any Mercantile house in Philadelphia or standing and diameter as workmen. JUIIjN C? I KU I rl r.rtS V SUN, Feb. 20, in W...3md. fco. 3(10 High street. Phils. IN. K. There is nothing in their line which they do not fnrnish, either domestic or imported. STEAM MARBLE WOK KM, Widpe Rond, above Sonne Garden street. Philadeluhi. This extensive establishment is erected on an improved plan, nnd by the aid of Steam Power minufactures all kimln of Plain and Ornamental Makiile Woiik, iu a supetior style and at the lowest prices. The I n rues t and best assortment of Marble Mantles, im ported Parlor and Gatdcn Statuary, Vases, nnd Fountains, 'I'll I .1 X. I tl, YV.... Ih,.,m. In which the attention of the public is respectfully invited ft U rule utters supplied at all tunes win. any nuiuoer oi n is lied Mnntels and Table Tops, Italian 1'ombs ami Mon- itiont ..K to miton or hnishcd also, constantly on hnnd.a .LI tt ilAaiii liiirni. .. .. : n f.. . :, i. liuiihcd, Marble in the block; &c. JOHN BA1IU), Ridge Road, above Spring Garden St., riniaoeipina. March !.. .flt. New Tailor. nz mid Dry Goods Establishment! L. P. PRESTON Bu CO., (So ?()l, High street. Corner of Rich Ptrett,) HAVING senircd the services of Mr. Skwkll as foreman, (whoha well known skill in httinc needs no pruine.) and also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting foi others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. Thev have a so enlarged their store room, and aro receiv nga large supply f Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assoitments of both ury uooas ana blowing in ine "y. N. B. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. lata. Cnpa, Bonnets, Ate., always on hand, at pricei that will not fail to suit buyers. I olumbua, April VS, liU... .tw. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring: Establishment. 11. HI KK anil WM.F.CI .OUD have just opened a new Tnilor Shop, on High street, in the city of Columbus, opposite the L luted Mates lintel, where they will give strict attention to the 1 ailormg husi ness in all its branches, ''articular alien p-t tion paid lo cutting, and work made upon short nolice. and in tho moBt approved style. '1' hcv respectfully solicit a ahare of Ihe public pal. ' July ill. .twtf. ronage. Walrlics, Jewelry, Silvcr-Warr, Lamps, fcc, it, Wm. A. Plntt A Co. (m tne ncn Jionse,) 11 kW. nn hand a iood assortment or Watches Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Folar Jsimp, Perfumery Mrsori.trlfxi fCnnrnve. ('onvex and Perifocal. ) Dia mond pointed Cold Pens, (beat maker1!.) Cold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles. Coml-s, Urushes lor the Hair Clothes and Teeth. Plated and Untania casiors, camue-nek. .I'aka Rackets and Tea-Pets. superior Razors, ( war ranted,) Pocket Knives and Scissors, (ienuine Hcmminirs Needles, best quality, risiois who who uiu Clrk. f amn t;hss and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools and Materials, Ate. &c, all of which they are now alL.A at .r.f Inl. r.V... r , . ... . , Watchea and Jewelry careiuny n-iwu rIrT,nicn workmen and warranted. Also.BcalBKnirraveiirorAotariea County and State olhcers, Soricties. Ice. oic, and Seal Pressei of an oicellcnt and cheap construction furnished at short notice. "- " CJUPERIOR COM) It ED DAGIEKUE. il OTVl'FN Tie suhscriljer would respcctfullv an nonnee to the ciliretis of Columbus and ila vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Anions' block, where ha is prepared to eiecnto Dncuerientypo likenesses, ny an improved process, which cives to the picture a much liner tone than modes ol operating. ... I,r.,,n. wl.hlnir anvtliini in the line nf this art. are ro sncrtlullv invited to call at hia rooms. Perfect satisfaction ri.nn .,r no rh:irce. I'r.r.n. .r taui'lit the art of taking likenesses and pre narinir all kluls ol Chemicals used hy Dannerrean arli.ts.oa he sioil reasonable term.. K. A. STOUUHTON. Oct. 3U..dtl. 6ill6 Ml Tt AI. FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd l ile Insurance. THIS Company continuea to take risks on Lives and Property, oo' the most approved principle! of Mutual in..,ranre. Fire Department. XT The average cost of Insurance in this Departnent,i. less than tme-fotrwi per . pr inuin. I'olicie. iuued on tlie MuTt.L or Cash plan at the op tion of the applicsnt. Lile Depnrtment. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. ..... S. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin For information, apply at the office, Carpenter'. Building between the F.'Change and City ItankB, Uisrh street, Co lumbiia. iiiiuitii OKirrnii. Sept. IB, twy. Secretary. FIRE FIRE FIRE. rfMIF. I'poTicTion Insi Riacn CoMranT. of Hartfotd i. Conn .continue at their agency in this city in insure Dweliinc Houses, stores ana vv arenfiuses, mills, nianmac-tori.s ai c, and the contenta of each, together with every other similar stiecie. ol propertT, anailfST Loss on HAM- aor av riRK. I he rate of premium offered are a. low thn.e of auv other. iniilar institution ; ami settlements ol losses characterized by the well kuowa liberality of this long eatahlishrd I ompany. Office in the City Bank Building, op stairs. Oct 13. . Ijd- J. WM. BALDWIN, Ajent 0U BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Bookttlltri and Stmliontri, Hi$K ttrttt. NEW HOOKS. JEFFERSON'S YVOKKSj Memoir, Correspondence and Miscellanies j from tho papers of Thomas Jeflsrsoii edited by Thomas Jetfcrson Randolph. 4 vols. J lie Lile or Thomas Jetlerson, third I' resident oi me United States, with parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of bis opinions on questions of Civil iiove.ninent.iSatioiml Policy and Const itutiooaJ Law uy Ueorjje i ticker, 1'rotessor ol Aloral f miosopny id uie University of Virpinin. 2 vols. The Life of Governor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence ami Miscellaneous Papers; detail in j events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States; by Jartd Sparks. 3 vols Revolutionary Orders of Washington, issued during the years 117b. 17UD, 7lil and selected from the MSS. of John Whiting. Lieutenant and Adjutant of the iitl Rett i men t Massachusetts Lino, a work reulete with interest and pica sine reminiscences. 1 vol. Marshall's Life of George Washington, compiled under the inspcctioi; of Hon. Uusbrod Washington from original papers, bequeathed to him by bis deceased relative, t vols. 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History ot the llartlord Convention, wmi areview oi mo Policy of the United States (iovernment, which led to the war of llil2 by Theodore Dwighl, Secretary ol the Convention. 1 vol. For sale bv March. 18W. L N. WHITlNfi & HUNTINGTON. I UIIGE WKKaiT'S SLPUEME COLRT RE-J PORTS. Cash price reduced to $5. Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery : decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; taken from original minutes: By John C. Wright. In one large sup. roy. 8vo. vol. of 8(il pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases look his seat upon the bench, and proceeded upon circuitduty.be was eiceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He began to take notes of cases at the trials at which he assisted, merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As be progressed ho took moro copious notes, and transcribed them into n manuscript book in the form rf Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of Smints decided. This book he made his circuit companion, toping thereby to secure unilormity in his own action nt d liferent periods and places. Finding the Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of bis judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession , and they are now maue public in the hope of their being ubcI'uI. The number ol cases reported, is lour hun-diedand ninety-eight; only eitrhty less than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference." Wright's Reports, as connected with the Supreme Court nf this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, and as a work of reference, will be found even moro useful than the Reports of the Court in Bank, and should therefore be in tlie library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judne Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five Dollars, at which price they will probably bo found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Feb.2J ..d&w. HOOKS! HOOKS I HOOKS! fi:ii.i,; off at KiiurtED fiucf.hh e stock of liookt, Pupern, Stationery. Ac, have letermiued to sell off a lurce portion of it nt vj-.ky luvv rtiit,s run i ami. Their stock is much the largest and most varied of any in the Western countrv. and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Mistun cal and Miscellaneous ROOKS. Also: All the I lassical and Common rchool Hooks in irenernl use, and no extensive aMortmeni ot unp, i,eiier. Rank, Commercial and rolio Poet, Demi and Medium PAPERS, of the best Eastern Manufactories. French. Knulisb and American & 1 A 1 lUiNr.n 1 , ot every variety and of the finest quality. Honors' and vvorsteniioim s rtne i en ami romoi KMVES. Gold and Silver Pencils; Cold Pens; Steel Heads. Bafts, ami Purses j Steel Trimmings ; Shell. Ivory, Pearl and Velvet Souvenirs and Card Cases Pocket Books, Wallets and Ranker's Cases. Ladies' Pout iul.ioi and Albums, richly and elegantly bound. A fine assortment of Note Papfrs. Eiivr.i.opKs, iVc. Thev would respectfully invite Professional men, Tea- chers.aml all persons wislnna to purchase at cheap rates, to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else. where. I. JN. WHi niMt flt IMJIM JU 1 ui. Columbus, February 8, IJIIH...3m&(. Ml'.NZF.L'S HERMAN LITERATI RE. German Literature, Iran-latcti from the (icriniii of Wolf gang Mennel. Uy C. ('. Kilton. 3 vola roy., limn. " Menzers work on Geraan Literature was extremely well received in I'.ngland. and atronuly commended by the moat respectable periodical publication, ther. He ia un dntihtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearnea. i and hia atylo occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious leelmgs aro nigh and pure nis critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by tho ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and acientilic acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our t'.ng- lish critic compares mm to nurse. Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. 1 vol. roy. I'Jmo. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of hia Life, tranalated from the Geiman of F.ckermann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. Umn. Introduction to Kthics, including a Critical urvey ol Moral Systems, translated from the French of Joutfroy. by William H. Chanmng. t vols. rov. limn. Tlie mnracicrs ui .-.miuicr. ny nir., cnev. 1 voi.ru;. l2mo. For sale at the Bookstore ol Keb. I. 1. N WHITING At HUNTINGTON. NEW BOO KM. Af) KSTI ItKS in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains, bv George F. Ruxton. A work containing 'lie rough notes of a journey through Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder charactera of the Kocky Mountains. Complete tn 1 vol. Now and Then," an exceeeinglv interesting work by Samuel Warren F. R. S., author of Ten Thousand a Year, 4 c. The Life of Chevaliei Bayard, bv W. Gilmore Simroa one of the most fascinating wnrka of the day. containing an iccount or one of the moat eventlul periods oi franca. during the reign of Charles VIII complete ia I vol. Also, Vol. 4 of Lamsrtine'. History of the Girondist, of the personal memoir, of the Patriot, of the French Revolu. tion. March 1. I. a. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. I ITCH'S CONSUMPTION CURED-Aa lufit uabi s; Family CoxrAmnn. Sn Lectures nn the use. of the Lung.: causes, prevention and cure of con sumption, asthma, and diseasea of the heart ; on the lawa of longevity, and the mode of preserving mile and female nealin, aymmetry, and beauty ; expoMng causes ana cure oi those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, ae sllectiona of the skin. .nine, .tomach, bowela. kidney., liver, crofula, pile., gravel and female complaint.. Its rule ea.y. practical aod pure form a gome to penecx neaiin and' long life. 28 engravinc. By Samuel Sheldon Fitch, A. M., M. D. l or .ale at the Booka'.ore ol Teb. I. , f,. WHITING HUNTINGTON. VOL. 52, ENGLISH COMMON LAW RE. PORTS. Reporu of Casce Argued and Determined in the Fngliah Court of Common Law, being Vol. J of Manning, Granger and Scott; Report. 1RK to F.aster Term, IU46) Complete sets of the F.nglish Common Law Reports, in M vols. r together with a large assortment of Law Books, for aale very low at Ihe Bonnslnre of Jan.K. 1. N. WHITING . HUNTINGTON.- rAYLOK'S UNITED STATES MONEY RE-X l OKl KK.and Gold aud Silver Coin Fiaminer, wiln a marginal index to the different States. Designed to contain fac simile engravings of all the gold, silver and roppar 'oins nnw in circulation, with tleir true value; a list nf solvent Banks throughout the United State, .lid Canada, with the rate, or di.couat the number for February ,1811 ju.1 received at the Bookstore of l ab. 18. 1. H. WiilTlNO fc HUNTINGTON. RIVAL BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCROGGS, Bookatller and Stationer, oppotitt tht Matt lloute VALUABLE ENGLISH HOOKSCHEAP. rtARDLNAL VVOLSEY, by John Gait, with additionvl il-KJ lustrations from Cavendish's Life of VVolsey. and otb-r sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth j by William Roscoe vols. French Revolution from 17C9 to 1011; by F. A. Mignet 1 vol. The Literary History i f the Middle Ages, comprehending an account of the stale of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in tho fifteenth century; by Kev. Joseph Uenngton. I vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establiehment of Popery under Charles li and James 11; by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Mognificentj by William Rogeoe. 1 vol. The It alias Painters. Life of Michael Angelo;byR. Duppa, L. L. B. Lile of Raffaelloj by Quatremere de Quincy. 1 vol. Norman Conquest. History of the Conquest of F.ngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences in England. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Coalmen!; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelet. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII, a historical Romance by Alfred do Vigny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to the r rench revolution ; by a . omtot. 3 vols. ne anove wonts are oounu in unuorm oinaing, ana win make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by tel).rj. J. K. MJKUUU!). CHOICE FRENCH WORKS.-The age of Louis XIV., by Voltaire. Sermons of Massillon. Discourse on Universal History, by BousseuL Works of Malherbe. The Existence of God, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Analysis of the History of France, by Chautaubrinn. Grandeur and Decay of the Roman Empire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the East, hy Lamnrtine. New Classical Biography, M. L. uirro. i.naracters, uy La wuvere. selections from the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Cr'cbillon and others. Chnu tau Irian's journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau, F.mile.or Mucation,by Rousseau. The Natchez, uy Uiaulautirian. W orks ol Kacine, MoJiera,txc. 1 he auove are trench editions, and Qneiy bound, or in pa per. Just received and for sale by NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in several denartmenis of law i with es per.ial rclerenco to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and H. U. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaurea of American. Kn glish Irish and Scotcn law honks, together with some con. tincntal treatises, with critical ottservalimis upon their va rious editions nnd authority. By J. G. Marvin. Ju.trec'd. Mnuti on tlie i.aw oi contracts. Thornton on Convevancinu a digest ol the Conveyan cing. Testamentary, atid Registry laws of all the Stales ol tlie union, wuu toruis, die., by Jamea if. l uornton. just received uy J. it. stnuutia. Nov. 15. POETRV. BYRON, Shakspeare, Scott, Moore, Burn., Southcy Campbell, Young, Milton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, llemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery, Coleridge, Kodgers. Willis Thompson, (111.) Poets and Poetry ol America " " Kngland j " " Kurope ; " 11 Ancienta; Crey, Beatie and Collins, flowett, Millman and Keats, Lamb and Kirk White. Dryden and Lockhart, Goldsmith, Dante, &c. l or sale at the Bookstore of J. R. SCROGGS. Dec. ii. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stale of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The me and progress of the principal Kuropean nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ol the ST'lT1" iun('wl hv Kuropenns. By W. C. 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Silk and Twist for bng., Chc.s men, Backgammon men, nf bone and ebony, marhle and alabaster. Paper weights, I'apeleries, Perfumery. Gold anil M.ver rcncils, ivnives. iarn l.aaee, flair, loom and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolio., Desk., 4c , &c, lor sale very cheap, by J. K. SCROGGS. Nov.!). HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting) being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual of Bouvier, and others. The whole adapted, by the method of its arrangement, and the cnmpletcneas of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academies, of both sexes, as fot self-instruction ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary ; for aale by Keb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. ARNOLD'S CLASSIC Comprising Arnold's first and .econd Latin book.; Corncliu. Nepoa; Latin proie composition; first Greek Lessons; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of olher claaaical wnrka. For asle by Jan. 6 J. R. KCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. Hiatory of Napoleon, from the i- ranch of M. 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The Autobiography of Goethe Trutl Poetry, from my life. Kditod by Parke Goodwin L'-L. .1 .- 1 l I ,t Vi.Utl'i -Truth and dwin. Feb. SI r or a.ie uy R. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) b Sawyer. For aale bv Frederick W. Feb. 41. J. R. SCROGGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High street, one gqvare Sovtk of the Stat Iluuset CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be fonnd at the above establishment, where he will be pleaoed tn wait port all who mrr favor the House with a call. The Houe is eligibly sitnnted.snd fitted un in good taste ; and with the additions snd improve-meats that are being m tile, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. Columbus, March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION! THE endersigned. a Philologist, and gndnate of stele-brated foreign Lniversitv.will be ready to give lesaona in the Greek. Lam and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rfftrtnten ; Re. Mr. H. L. Richards. Pre. Jones St Cast and rW Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Not. 18. .dtf. 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HOVIIIGATE, IIAHTIIOHN15 A Co., WI10I.ESALK tiKOCr'.KS, AlAKuracTtiHritiot To. nacto, and iMfoRTXKS or FoKr.ia WiaiiAHO Liquoits, Ao.il, f,'i lumbw ttreet. Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. Si QUNDR1EN k .11 .UK) boxea Claret Wines, dill'nrent branda ; nu oo nranuy Cherries; . ICO do Assorted CordialB) 600 whole cans Sardines) , MJOhalf do do.) AO brl. Powdered Sugar) - 0 " Loa' do. 0 pockete Old Gov. Java Coffee) 40 bags do do do do.) 10 " Jamaica Pimento) SO boxes Soap; 20 ' Candles; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATK, HAWTHORN 4 CO., Cincinnati, March 23. U4 Columbia at. TOBACCOS IM) boxea Va. Pounda. various branda; 2A0 do Mo. 12a, "our own brand;" 100 do do lti. do do do; 100 do do Pounda do do; SOO do 5a and bi, varinua brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In atore and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 2i Columbia at. CHAMPAIGN WINES-. J bt baskets Heidsick Champaigne; 40 25 15 15 do do Napoleon do Star do) Crown do.) Sun and Eagle do.; do do 20 caves Cabinet do.s In store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. "ubTEs. 21) half pipes Alexandre Siguette Brands; 10 do J. J. Dupuy do.) 7 do O. Tanl Dupuy & Co. do.; 10 do Maglory do) 5 do Lafayette do.; 10 do J. B Goddard do.; 5 do llonenessy do.; In store and for aale on liberal terma by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati. March 23. 24 Columbia at. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine; 20 do Celte do do.; 20 do . Adams do do; 10 do Priest do do.) In store and lor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 21 Columbia at. PORT WINES. , 10X1 qr. casks Durnnd'a Sweet Burgundy Port; 10 do Osborn'a pure Juice; 15 do Ouillimans" Trash: 14 do Oueen'a " Dry Port; Together with a large assortment of Dry and Sweet Wines, auitable for Druggists and Dealers are offered on favorable terms by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN It CO., Cincinnati. March S3. 24 Columbia at. MALAGA WINES 2d qr. cask. Sweet Malaga Wines; 20 do Drv do do.: In store and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO.. Cincinnati, March 23. 54 Columbia at s T. CROIX RUM. 4 puncheons Rum: 2 puncheons Jnmnica Hum; in store and for aale bjr SOUTHGATK, HA WTnKii t-u.t Cincinnati. March 23. 2-i Columbia at O. A. BIUWEl.L JOSIAH DRAKK.J Commission and Produce Merchants, Nn l:i Wtftt Krnnt ml.. Cincinnati. LI BKRAL Cash Advances made on conaigamaota of Pro duce or other merchandiie. KKI'KH TO Meesick, Taylor &. WatU, l)agffete & Bruce, John Kunler, JnniM Calhoun, T. H. Yeaiman. Marth & Co. M. Hurler & Son, Kiln & Morton, Li. WuiUiiugion, Dec. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. TF. brg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western r countrv that we are now icceivinir in addition to our former strock a very extensive varietv of Howl in the Hard ward line, of American. Knglish and Or man manufacture. We particularly renueat ttie Merchants loan examination of our stock before they make their purrhom in other markets, aa we are coniiuent tnat our prices win tie tnund correspondingly low with those of Mew York and other Eat tern cities. Uur stock ia compmci. in part ot tne toiiowing i Collin's. Simmon's, and Marin a Axesj Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Sneaths j Sickles : Hay aud Manure Forks Hames ; Traces Hoes t Aniils; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Glauses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware). Prompt and particular attention will be given to all or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD e. WINSTON, March .twtf. No. 15 Penr) street. Cincinnati. S lI EPn ERi38 French Corset and Shirt Man-Ufnclory9 and I.adie' and UentUmm't Ready-mad Linen Warehouse. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous frif-nris in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensive patronage, beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where Ihey will endeavor lo merit a continuance of their favor. R. A. it J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment or Ladies' Ready-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fancy Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. (Sat, $3. OHIO TYPE FOUNDER!. THR Subsciibers, who have lately established a NfcW TrrE FotnirF.RV, in Cincinnati, opposite the Afer chant' Exchange and Magnetic Telegraph, are now pre pared to furnish (he Printers of the West with every variety of Tvrr-s, Prrssfs, and Priktiho Matkrials, of the latest fashions and the best manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the business, ami have made arrangements with Eastern and other Founderies, which will enable them to supply every variety used in the United States, and oi the best quality. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. ,wL GUILFOKD & JONES. Columbus Insurance Company. Fire- and Marine. This ComDanV Continues tn inmra v r mnmr.im nf build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mere an-dizes and olher property contained therein, against loss or damage by tire; also, steamboats and all sail venaels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft. aainst the nerils of seas. lakes and rivers en the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW. June I. 1K44. dtf. tieeretarf FUR8AND HAaTTERS' TRIMMINGS THE subscribers have just received a lanre stock of Fan and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otfer for sale at thej lowest prices. vu id. iiiiria,siaes. 60 M double and single Ring Russia, blowa 100 Carroted Russia. 100 Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Span i eh Bodies. AlnoK first rate UHortment of SiJk and Cotton aid am Tips, Baudingand Binding, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era, all colors, Black snd Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwwtid Cum Shellac tVe. (Feb 1? ) FA V & KILBOUKNK. LUMBER. &(( OHO P.ne Lumber, all sices and ujyjmJjj ; 34iO.OOOa.Poplardo. qualities. w.iAM cine Shieiles, warrantea. A lame and well assorted lot of all kinds and sixes tf country stuft, togetlier with assorted sixes Window Saih. w e ask the attention oi ounoers, mec names ann oin ere to oer stock ; and would state that we hare nade arrangements so that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any one. Aug. 18 B. COMSTOCK A CO. SPECIAL NOTICE IS hereby given that 1 have sold out my entire stock in Trade. and wishing to close op my business as s as pnsftihle. 1 would respectfully request all those indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. jeb. 17, WALTER AM 03. |
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