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Ill PUBLISHED DAILT, JB BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, Ha) ' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Orrici eoute-east corner of Hitch street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per innum, Tti-wcckly per annum, Weekly Per annum. 17 00 4 00 i 00 Terma of Advertising. Twclre lines or less, one or three iuscrtions, gl. and 28 eenu for each additional iniortion for throe monllia 5 for ail montha J8 for 12 monies JI2 Longer sdverUse-menteinthe aame proportion, with a deduction ol 20. per cent, on the amount over JjJO in ail montha. lit tiik Ykak. For twelve linea $12 fourth or a eol. uum S'-O half column 30 whole column $10. JiU SINE SSCA LIDS. MATTHEWS & SETTLER, . ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Coluuibus.Ohlo. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting Ai Huntington Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, 14 F. J.Mahiikks. A. B. Buttles. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High stroet,Colunibus,Ohio. A large aaaortmenj i f Booka and Stationery always on hand. " ki.'I ut ii'l ju f.ll.I.a.'.V. B1 nnK-MNDKllS. Hick street, opposite tha Public Offi- ces. Commons. ' ... , ; 1...C WM.SnnrnT. in. I, umr. u inium it. Tiii-vi. A Tlpnrv Jnrvit ClOLLKClUliS and Account Settler, for Frouklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted m t0 .iiemj witi, punctuality and depalcb,ai.U upon reasonable terms. , Ulhce, up stairs, nrsi uour uunu ..j April 11, 18 Ui. y. Columbus, Ohio JTi.-ni1. AiutoTT At CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and C utlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Buildora' materials, farming aud Mocheiitcal Tools, Military Goods, Ace. Sic, No. lul High street, aign of the Gill Padlock. VIj 1NG & RICHARDS 1X Pit Fl'S in i-'rir-nirrn mill Domestic Dry Goods, Groee- JJ lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. Sec, wholcaale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's Row, high street. i it. k i;ai.i:s. DEALER in Law, Medical, Thcologicul.Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books.aupenor Stationery and Wall i'apcr. at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. n. WH EATON, " DRUGGlST.aml Doalerin Patent Aledictnee.Fainte.OiIa, Uvo Siufl's.lilass, &c. Ate, wholesale and retail.corner of Higli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KlLHOURNlci DF.ALHRS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Dniffi. Medicines. I'aints.Oils, live Stud's, Leather, Hoots and Shoes, &c. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oft. I , IH4 1 ' C. U. KING, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, 4.C., opposite Exchange Bank. Columlius. lOT- Itf HE.ilOYAL.iT) DOCTORS THOMPSON Ai M A II I S haw remoyed their Office to tho Basement Story ot Judge S-wan's new builHinpr t Ilitzh Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House Bj-'liesidenco of Dr. U. ; homi'sos. Third street, one door North of Universalis! Church. Residence of Dr. Willis, comer of Third and Rich atreeta, opposite Baptist Church. March i!0, UI47. tf M. II. UATEHAM, OTTiDITOR of the Onto Cui.tivatur, a Journal of Agnelli-Hi ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath o mh month. Terms ' I per year s four copies for S.I. TLr" Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COMSTOEK & GO., FORARDINU and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal I4i-.n. Columbus, Ohio. J. HJDGWAY & GO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge. Lolum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1B11. H.I JI1SIS HAT STORE. frsT i and C F. RCD1SII.L, High Btreet, opposite the State Huild- ings, always keeps on nano a goi RBuriiii;ni aps of tho latest lasliions. tiais maue .u .mm. NEIL HOUSE. tr WLNNE is "t home" in the Neil House. and will IV. render ail so who mako thcir stay with him. Dec 10. dtf v n lAY'LOll. ENGUAW H, "VFFICE on Northeast corner of High and i'owu Streets, V up stairs oppusito tuitvd States tlotcl, Dec. 2'J iltf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'tnuT will practice Law as ..,.,,. i fmiillin nml nilioinin" counties. Olhce on east side of'lligh street, opposite I. N. Whiting & Hunt, incton s iluokstore r eb- '." WM. W1LI.S1IJRE KII.EY, ii-rr.lf'ii ,.,,,1 Moihnmrat Dentist. Culumhus. Ohio. IS Ai.ent for Alcork's Premium Teeth. For sale Raker Si Riley's Patent ! tircep Key. Ma; I3..t-wly. Tr Y 1.1 V ER Y STAHI.E. . THE snbscriLcr has removed to Hie new buck stable bui kv n. I. i:..iwlle. corner of SilL'nr and r air alleys. fow s-'eiis from High street, anil rear id' the Cifpitnl House. trr HonsEs ao vahriauks to h i j Not 2..dif. J. MASSF.H. l. Mel'OY A III.. - LF.SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS tntanrr ana Stuole Dry Goods nnd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ' GEORGE E. WAI.EITT, 8If CJYU UAHMiR PAINTER, Not. !! .. dtf. eoi.t)iu.saim Iv 111 HALL'S SHOE STORE all nt Un m, nn mfiv mrp fit in mil. April l5..t-wif. , II. II. KIMBALL. llOlSi: AND LOT, also, a building lot, on Rich Jan. til-.. dtf Enquire of A" XI'S M doi. Chiipping Axes, of ilillerent hrandi warranted of good quality, for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. T i ii awn VII i.S lienuine Annitaue Mouse' ii hole AiitiIs, assoned weights; also, tho best Vices in the country, at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK. tct. 1. A.,! G SKITS, left t ill C.ILT PADLOCK jn of the Dec II WATCHES. , , . ACOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just re-ceived, and for sale at Iot prices. We have soma or tl.e Tirol' that were ever otlered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLA'l'T Si CO., Neil Hmise. COOPKIsS' TOOLS. FPESH anpply of Coopers' Tools, just received and . for sale at Uio sign of tlie mn,nrncr March 11 HI L. I in ii. i Frrilornl Sprclnclre. s t cn J..t.l. .n.l i-iinru. OCCtacleS. for S Pn HAS been removed to the corner store V. I . m In tl.,. Jnnrn&l Rililditlff. on lliicll St., yi mtf'a nearly opposite to his former stand, where r.2v i,. ,rii i. innml mhiv to wsitunon hislor- A J. aces, and in a sreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Class, of all kinds, lilted in olil frames at short aotic e lowpriee.by W. A. PLAIT fc O., aud Feb. 7. A'sti llouee. .ntrpn'a Acconstic Oil lor lit ne. AH! EM I supply for sale br J. B. W HE A ION Columbus. Aug. 7. Comer High and Brosd st B" fAt JHITSMTeLLO t1i 8, real Armitagc Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cctti r KeT and Solid box V ices. For sale at U4I, High street, sign of the Bnad . Dec 7 FAY A7 M1.HOIRNE. C" ARRIACiK Till X I N (iS.-R'il'her Cloth Pat-ent Leather, Lsce, Bands. Ilsmask Linings, Bindings, Tofts' Springe, Axles and t nips, at the tilLT PADLOCK. Oct. I. tt A Hit I ACL fclKlM.s.-ii pairs Buggy and Car iiaiie Springs. , , .. ) setts Buggy and l arriage Aiies, p m rr " -( aale low at the sign of the I ice K. TANNER S OIL. I"0R SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore ' ' J. H. WHEATON, Oct. S3. Corner of Hwh and Broad streets. it-lit ri pp. I""OR CISTERNS, W ells and Acquednets, for sale at the 1 sign of the t.ILT PADLOCK. uni nn rush t I T HAWS. "AY it K II. KOI RNE keep a constsnt supply of Row- Isnd a Mill and Cross-cut Ssw. at the lowesi price. FIRMTt'RE VARMSH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-ins and Coach Body arnish. for sale by J. B. WHEATON. Drogpist, March 29. Corner of Hiizh and Broad streets. ANVILS. GENtTNF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sitm of the M.t 13. GILT PADLOCK. ,a.pOLD PEN8. 'avJ for saie very low, April 3, 1817. A fresh supply received this day. at "W.A.PLATTACO, Neil House. and OHIO VOLUME XI. fiU5 ft 31 ITH will please notice mat we naye lor saie, T .t Hi. .1... of the G It Padlock. Kit. High street, K)0 Rille Barrels, assorted, from U) to 220 bulls to tho pound. A tun loin I fwlfai fif VillifillR kinds. Butts. Guards and Thim- l,l..'(rmn Silver. Shael Brass and almost all other Gua material. GEKF., ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. Sew dress goods. GINGHAMS, 1'rinted Lawns, Raliurines, Bnrapes, Muslin Ginphams, Embroidered ditto, De Laina,c. All new styles, lor sale oy t ' SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wiluiot Sl Rowland's Mill and Croaa cut Saws i , , Hoe & Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circular do.j Spenr & Jackson's and other Hand do.) Fannel and rippinp do.) rlutchers' and Back do.; Billctt and Turning Webb do. , y hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. July HAKDWAHE. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., at the tipn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiying a frcsb supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar titAD in ti1n t.nr.lu-nr lit, thnn nnv other store in the State. '1 hey are disposed to sell gocds at lair rates, aud would re-. 1 hey are disposed to sell gocus as iir rii-, spoctlully request purchasers to call aud examino their gooue and prices. '' CALL AT KIMIIALL'S, TF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity f l.'n.tom i,.mle linots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Buildings, II. II. KIMBALL. ny iuiy m lit' WATI'.ll. JENNISON'S Talent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which arc highly recommended by all wno nave seen mem m u.c, and which wo arc ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. ur.lU'., nuaui i . ,NOT. 0. cntl inE IHOI SK-IIOLi: ANVILS, J I'ST received aud lor sale at tho snrn ot tne Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, ju.t received and for sale at the sign of the ISept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. NEW HON NETS. UST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected . -n.,nlitlnn Prince Albert. I'auev Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atlorj ed at unusually low prices. FAY & Kll.BOCKNK. Lntlica' Wlnle Kid Kl',1cr" , . 'L'ST received at the Shoo Slore of H. H. KIMIIAI.Ui Biiperior article of White Kid Slippers. July 31. Li: .11 II I 111 l.l.'MIILKl Ihe suosenner nas on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol r.l..,l,.,. l:ri unit romn ete assortment ol v.ooiiirT Lumber of almost every variety and description, n i.nig reeled Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity oi soned flooring on and alter the 1st ol nlarcli. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be snhl at reduced orices. All eood orders for Lumber will be prompt- '. .. r,-i .ri hi T CI:IIIVA&T Iv attended to. rco.o..ii. .u. Mt... ahiua;i: THIMJIIJSCN. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber ( loth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; I'atent Leatheraud bindings; l'atent Cloth and Hash rrumea j I.iuht Frames and Tassells; Springs and Axles. CiF.nE, ABHOTT fc CO. rADIKS' SHOES. Just received a line ssortnieni i ,.r I . Ii...' frpneb Morocco and Kid (irecianTies and Itii.kins. at the linn of tho (Johlen Hoot, which are selling oil' cheaper tlisn eyar beture torn in tins cuy. Jan VII. II. II. KIMBALL T AMP OI I :K)0 gallons Uleaeli hed Winter Strained So, perm Oil, a superior article t 201) gallons Whale Ooil, MM IIIM: CAKDS. K.0 sets ol macnina caroa, lnt received from the nlanufnetory at Leicester, Maa- i....,. ..A crH..la t Nn i;,0 llich street. .ut iiii.i iib, i '.., tiinnrDNr Dec. 7. rni a. ii..u ....... IXTARKET HASKi:TS. Willow Market l!akets, 1V1 a line article, at tha WLT l'ADLULh.. Oct. 1. a l.lucc. aksortmi:nt or. F Ginghams. Ilnltnrines, Law ns and llarseps. just ere d Aprllti.J yv i.ii a. mi.iw.i.... mn i1ii'ir l-'ilen. OF Spear Ar Jackson. Mottrnin, Ihbotson. nutcner nno other celebrated makers, for sale at the smn of the April 7. i.ii.i i'ai.i..-v r. "WKIt NIIOi:S. 1.000 pairs ol India niinner. i.ea J llier and lliillalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and stvlc, lor salo cheap at me uoiucn is, ot iNov. ft. KIMH.M.li. ki. ir.i men sthi:i:t. iMTNiiurii nnim t lintic Soriiics for buppies nnd t) iust received and for side at the siim of the Sept. II). (iILT I'ADI.OCK. SMITH'S vi i:s OF Domestic Manilliiclure, the best in the market. Tr snle al the sign of the OILT I'ADLOCK. Sept. Kl. solar i.nrii l.nnips. 0Fm' F Cornelius ; Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp lnm- ngs of all kinds. wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I LA I T at i t)., afii ii( wse. I'a iiritANK'S PATENT "PLATFOB.M Scales slid Counter Balances at mnnufac- j. luror s prices, rorsaicny-liF.liF., AnnOTT r CO. April S. Sign of the tiilt 1'ad Lock. af ' m as S n a ArmitntTa Mnnselinle Anvils. OOI.I" boiand common Vises, for ssla at the sign of tha Q prin. tilLf 1-AIU.Ut l. .' I- r. ..A a.j.H.I.a. ' npin r,.nrari ami Srnl Presres furnished . for Nota O ries Public, Common I less and supreme v oun. no- corders. A c. &c, st very low prices and abort notice, Dy Msrcli 17. W. A. l'l.Al 1 . t .'., m ti OITVES. 23 dm. Selves, asiortcd numbers ; of iron, O bra-s, and hair, at the lilLT PADLOCK. CJAWS! SAW S'.! HO Mill sas, of Cast and (lermnn kj Steel, lo for sale at the sign of tho Dec. 11. (JILT PADLOCK. C'llOEM AKKH'H TOOLS of nearly every descrip- U lion, for salo at the Shoe and l-eaiiior arare i i May 20, 117. H. H. KIMBALL. sTiHCII. - rpilF. Columhns Starch Factory is now in operation. TJiej js. aiienviuii in tirmi-i. bum ...ni-io m .l... .-. .w til'nl arirlji nf I'tnrt Starch now beimr made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Dnn Store, by S. CLAKK fc CO. CaBh and the highest markel price at an limes psui lor While nin. "T" t kit. I.pfiil. Oil find finishes. rpWF.NTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels) X 11)0 kegs w lute Lean ; Jul, hi. ' tiERE, ABBOTT & CO. v.rn-h f.iii t ami w ti irewaso urtisncB. (.I RE, AliliOIT A t O. No. 161 High atrcct, Hare iist received. rpiIREF. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No X 3 to W. 2lfl lbs. Logt hams ; 6('0 pair Trace Chains; 20 dm. Ames' Shovels and Spades) 10 dot. Manure Forks. July IG. 11 rut..! A.nnn Its. Iron Wire. asBorted. from the eoarseBt to the finest, for sale at the sicn of the Oct. 1. OILT PADLOCK. YMOI M llEHS.-3,000 groce New England t f Premium Screws, at tlie signol tlie Oct. I. UILT PADLOCK. 1ITE HAVE plents of Sxlb SASH, with Glass and Put utty, at the sign of the Dee. 11. C.ILT PADLOCK. i nn CHOSS-CIT nnd ( IHCTLAR SAWS, HIV now in stor,. and for sale at the ,icn ol tho Dee. II. GILT PADLOCK. rnnn LBS. Cotton Chain. No.6 to 16. i)UUU S.ismlhs. Cotton Bsls. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Jnal r-reived and for sale br b. 12 FAY KILBOURNE. NOTICE TO rilYMCIANS. yf.-ififc! cicfcirt d 3 f . e- r ' Im s-pi 3 mur .,fi,i.kifmd hsa inst received, and will keep con- 1 ,tntantlv on hand, a siiihiIt of Leeches, which he will apply hy prescription. He is alaoprrpared to bleed andcup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre-senptione. Enquire at Denig At Son'a. corner of High and RicS streets. C E. BOYLE. Ktrrirr Dra. Denig, Snith and Buttetheld. &ept 17. .dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMDUS, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1840. WAREHOUSE OF Pit 1 NTS ONLY. Ko. 66. 6'idiir ll .Aew l or. LEE, JUDSON k LEE, (i.Arr. i.kk ii junjn, OCCtT'V the spacious fire story Warehouse, No. nfi, Cedar street, the' llol.J! of which is deyoted to the oilnhition and aule ot tho single artlrlo ut l'Kt. lL.il CAi.ivuna. 'l'heir present stock consists of nearly One Thousand I'nckmtrs, embracing some thousands of dill'ercnt patterns and cnlnrinirs, and comprising every thing desirablo in the line, FOREIGN slid DOMESTIC. All of which arc offered for sale, lor eaih. or satisfactory credit, at the lowest orices, hy the l'ioce or I'licklige. New Styles are received almost every day, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to ho found else, where. Qjf" Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with eyery variation in the market, arc placed iu Uio hands of buyers. Merchants will be ablo to form some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when wo state, that the val-uo of our usual stock of this ono article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock ol dry cowls usually kept by our larpesl wholesale jobbers. This lact, together with the fn.( ,at our , a,i our attention, instead of bcini! di- Mcij tmmg a vnrje(y of nrtil.k,i aevic, wl(l, to one, will render tho advantages which wo can oiler to lealers oerfectlv obvious : and it shall he our care that none w ho visit our establishment shall meet with any disappoint' ment. Our assortment n comnloto at nil senmns or the year. ' . i' i. ii if ,L-ru jc. r 1.' L 1.1,1'.. jiu.w.i kx, P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the linn of Lord St Lees, and late senior parlncr m tho original urm ol l.ee or, nrew-ater. from M hicli connection ho withdrew some time ago. has resumed hutincss in connection with Messrs. Lee At Jutlson, under the linn of LEE. JUDSOlN & I.F.F.. and he venture, to nmilirn his ftinmls and the Ollblic. that the new firm will maintain tho same Drc-eniinenco in this branch of the trade, which lormerly distinguished me oinor two nouses to which he belonged. New York, July C.lylw. VMItUIOM.AS. PAHASOLS, I'A KA MSI' I-1 t n ana i WALKINO CAM' I'M liUKLLAS. WM. RIC'HAI.DSOiN. Steam Factory (the only onn in thn Unitfd StalPi.. No. ftlnrkrt Bt.. I'liihdclphia. Merrlinnt are rcsi'prtlullv itif'urmcd tlmt I continue to mnnulacture nl! tlie above (j""df, by tlie aid of sic am, not Iwiiiulamling tlio preat oppomtion ol parlies opposed 10 uie introduction of ejpeneive improvement... lMy OHsortinent ii complete, and price no low an 10 ive enure am is i action. fTr As there is nn I'nibrclla Store next door, of nearly the aame name, it i important you should remember Steam Factnrv.nnd I'alcntec of the Walkinff Cane I'm- brella, Sirn of tne Lady and Kaglo, io. 101, Market Btreet, i'iiiliirleipina. ITj' Attention ii renurstetl to tho celeDrateu ittttiwp Cant I mUrtlla, a neat aod beautiful article, combining till the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. feb. J.a.j. New Tailoring nnd Dry tioods Lslnlilishment. I. P. PRESTO N & CO., fA'o SOI, ign r-'lref, Corner of Rich direct,) TTA'LNti secured the services of Mr. Skvi:i.i. us foro- 11 man. (whose well known rkill in titting needs no praise.) and also some of tho best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest ninnner, and on short nolico. Cutting for otl-.crs to niake up, and repairing, will ho promptly attended to. . . . They have also enforced their store room, and are receiv ing a largo supply of iny Coods ; so they can safely say ucy ftatn one ol tne niosi ncsirnnio assortments oi uuui liry uoihis ana (mutni; in ins kuij. N. B. (iro'ceries. Hoots. Shoes. Hits, Caps, Bonnets, Sec, always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus. April 1 J, 1IH7.. .tw. NEW AND P ASH ION ABLE FsC Tailoring: Establishment, iaS?T B.HUBKand WM. V. CLOU U have just opened a new Tnilor Shop, on High street, in the citv of Columbus, opposite tho I'nited States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular atton- b?H tion paid to cutting, and work made up on S3-- short notice, and in tho most approved style, ronsge. They respectfully solicit a share ot the puwic pat- juiy ii, Wutdu's, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lnnips, iVe., c. M m. A. Hut. & -0., tin ino nun jiuiiau, 11AV L on hand a pond nsmntrneiu oi n incline Jewelrv. Silvcr-Waro. Holar Lamnn, Perfutiipry, Sprctarlcs, (Cnnrave. Convex and I'eriloral.) Diamond oointfd Cold Fens, (best maker'.) Ciold and Silver Pcunls nnd Thimbles. C'omlw, Brushes for tho Hair, Clothes nnd Teeth, I'laK-d and llritania Castors, Candle- sticks, nke liaskets and Tm-p'pU, superior i.azonit ( wur-rtmtrd,) Focket Knives and Seizors, lienuine HcmminRS Needles, best quality, Pistols with ono and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (ilasa and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools oud Materials, Ac. &.C., all of which they aro now ;lltiiT at very low pnns. t Watches ami Jewelry careUHly renmren oy rxprnrncpo workmen and wnrranted. Alno, seals hnravcdlor notaries County and St;ite otlirers, Societies, &c. &c, and Seal Prrstwa of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Declfl. CiUPERIOR COLOHKD DAlilMtHK-lO )TY11C!S. Tl.e snhKcriher would respectlully an ncunre to the citiiens of Cidumlius and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos block, w here he is prepared to ciecute DaRiieneotvpe likenesses, by sn improved process, which pives to the picture a mum uuoriuue uiuu muuci ui operating. Per ons wishing anvttiintj in the line nf this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. 11'ersons are Toii(rni me-nn in inmnu imtincaa nuu parinir all kinds ol Chemicals used by llauuerrean artists, oo he most reasonable terms. K. A. STOUUHTON. Oct. 30.. dtf. oiuo nvrvAXs Finn i.nsirace co. rir nml Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual IliaitrntiCA rfl I Il'llliri UK U la IIT The averatzc cost ol Insurance in tnts Depanmeni.is Il.nn nnf.fnurih ntr epnt. tPt auntllll. i'oliries lssuen on uie iviutual ur vn . tun vy. tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily l one-half he usual rates i.i in iirnnnn ri ii of premium. Ti, a. Advantages maue avauauie on uiuio vumiu For information, apply at the officf, Carpenter's Building, between the hxenange ana i ny wn", M,-f" "Ilri vw lumbiis. TLMOTHx UUlrrilH, Sept. 1G, 1818. twy. Secretary. pi n R FIR E FIR E. STMIF. PnoTccTion iNsi lismlt CojipaiiT, ol Hartroirl 1 Conn., continue at Iheir agency in Ibis city to insure Dwelling Houses. Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac-tones, Ac, slid the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, against loss or dam age BY I'lKE. 1 e rales "I iit niiui,. uucicu niw 11, inn as thaieof anvatliersimilar institution; and settlements nl lnes characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Olhce in the City nana uuimmir, uu mairs. Oct. a..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. (.'oliiinbiiA liisuraiirc oiuiaiiy. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species nf build intr. and the Itirnittire, inaciiinerv. goons, warca and mercan' dizes and other property contained llierein, anauiBl Iohs oi damaiie by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail Tcssels, and the c-mroes ot steamboals. snll vessels, kcci-oonla, llat-ooats ana other water-craft, aeainst the perils of sens, lakes and riven on the most Favorable terms. a. b. I iii-.h , June 1, 1!H. IH. Secretaty Finis AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. TIIK. siibscriliers have just received a large atock ol run and 1 1 liter's Trimmings, which they oiler for aale at the lowest prices. Oil IDS. mini,, Biui-.. f,0 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 1(0 " Carroted Russia. 1( " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Altat A flint rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss so. Tip, Banding and llindini, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac c. l-el.12. tAl 4t MI.HUI K.M.. "LUMBER. 1K(f rrC fct f"" Lumber, ) all sixes and OUU.UUU SOthOCOItPoplardo. J qualities. A lira, n,l well assorted lot of all kinds and sizes of country stiifi, together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention vf builders, mechanics and oth era to our stock ; and would stale that we hnTe made ar rangements so that we snail always naTe a large stoca on band, snd will not oe unuersuiu uy ny oni. AUg. 10. ' I UA . vv. JO BOOKS & STATIONERY. I. N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, HaiikttlUri and Htaliontri, High tLrttt. NKW IIOUK8. JF.FFF.RSON'S WUKKS) Memoir, Correipondenee and Miacellnnici from tha nnper of Thomai Jctl'trsou edited by Thoinns Jclferaon Randolph, 4 vnU. 'Mir l-ifo of Thomai Jefferson, third President of the United States, with parti of f i is correspondence never before published, nnd notices of las opinions on questions of Civil (tore, mncnt, National Policy and Constitutional Law by (ieorpo Tucker, Frofeisor of Moral l'luluiophy in the University of Virginia. 2 voli. Tho Life of (iovemor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous 1'apcrn; detailinj events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, nnd in the Political History of the United States) by Jaretj Sparks. .1 vn. Kevohitionnry Orden of Washington, Issued during the years 11711, 17U0, 17U1 nnd 1702, selected from the MS3. of John Whiting, Lieutenant nnd Adjutant of the 2d Regiment Masxachuitelts Lino, a work reulcle with interest and plea sing reminiscences, 1 vol. MarnhaH's Life of George Washington, compited under ihe inspection of Won- Huslirml WaKhingtoo from original jmner, bequeathed to him by his deceased relative. 2 vols, IJistorv of the Federal Government for fifty years, from March HI.!) to March, VW; by Aldon Bradford, l.L. D., Kditor of the Makuachutietts State Papers, of Rcmarki on State Rights. tVc., &c , neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with Biographical Notices of Ihe Signers of the Declnrution of ln ilc pond on co. nnd sketches ot the most remarkable events in the history of tho country by Robert W. Lincoln. Beau-tirullyomuellisbed with a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-tive engravings. 1 vol. The Life of Llbndge Gerry, with contemporary lettere to the close of the American Revolution ; by James T. Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Congress of tho United States on the bill for repealing the law "For the more convenient organization of the Courts of tho United States;" during the first ses-nion of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and navs on that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with n review of the Policy ol tl.e United States Government, which led to the war of 11)1:2; by Theodore Dwight, Secietary ol the Con vention, i vol, tor sale ny March, WW. I. N. Will TING & HUNTINGTON. 1 UDGi: WKKiHT'S HVPHKME COURT RK- J PORTS. (.'ash price reduced to Jji. Reports of Cases at Law nnd in Chancery : decided by the Supreme Court of Ohioj tnken from original minutes: Uy John C. Wright, In one larfie sup. roy. Bvo. vol . of IKJ4 pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases took his seat upon tha bench, and proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. lis 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 he progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript hook in tho form of Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book ho made his circuit companion, hoping there by to secure uniformity in his own action at di Mere nt periods and placrs. Finding thn Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of his judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession ; and they are now made public in tho hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight; only eighty lens than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much timo nnd labor have been devoted to tho arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference.' Wright's Reports, as connected with tlie Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, nnd as a work of reference, will be found even more useful thnn the Reports of the Court in Rank, and tdiould therefore be in the library of every member of the Ihr.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judne Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the Bubsr rilwr has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five I)oUar,ni which price they will probably be found tho cheapest Reports to be had. For sale at the Rookstore of I. N. WHITING 6c HUNTINGTON. I'eb.'JJ ,.dw. HOOKS 1 HOOKS 1 HOOKS! F.II.1.U OIF AT HEUWr.L) PRICES'.! TIIK Subscribers being desirous to reduce their Tery .Vargo slock of liookn, Paper. Stationery, fyc, liaTO determined to sell off a larce portion of it nt VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Their stock ii much the largest and most Taried of any in the Western country, and will he found to embrace a scry general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Histori. cal and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: Alt the Classical and Common School Bonks in general use, and an extensiTO assortment of Cap, Letter, Bank. Commercial and Folio Post, Demi and Medium PAPERS, of the best Eastern Manufactories. French. English and American S TATIONERY, of every variety and of the lineat quality, Rogers' and Worstenholln's Fine Pen and Pocket KNIVES. Gold and Silver Pencila; (lold Pens; Steel Itcnils. Haes. and Purses; Steel Inuimini's; Shell. Ivory, I'earl aed Velvet Souvenirs aud Card Cases Pocket Books, Wallets and banker s c ascs. Ladies' PoKTt olios and Albums, richly anil elegantly bound. A line assortment of JVotf I'APr.ns, I'.kvf.lopks, c. TheT would respectfully invito Professional men, Tea chers, nnd all persons wishing to purchase at cheap ratos, to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else-T.hero. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTING I ON. Columbus, February 8, ll)l!l...wjm&d. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITER ATU RE. German Literature, translated from the Gorman of Wolf gang Menzel, By C. C. tt ilton. ;1 vols, roy., l2mo. Alenzel s wors on uer:oan L.iieraturo was esircmeij well received in England, nnd strongly commended by the most respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness: and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings aro high and pure hia eritical perceptions arc keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by lllO OriiameiiiB Ui ninuj,uiui m.hii - .mo mnu iiHJi.ij and scientific acquisitions, is almoat unrivalled. Our English critic compares hiio to Burko." Select Minor Toems, translated from tho German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. 1 vol. roy. lmo. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of his Life, translated from the Geiman of Eckermano. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. 12mo. Introduction to Ethics, including a Critical Survejr of Moral Systems, translated from tho French of Joullroy. by William II. (.'banning. 2 vols. roy. 12mn. The Characters of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellet. 1 Tol. roy. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. 1. N. WHITINU Sl HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. ADVENTURES in Moxico and the Rocky Mountains, by George F. Ruxton. A work containing iho rough notes of a journey through Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete in 1 vol. . 'ow and Then." ao exceeeinplv interesting work by Samuel Warren. F. R. S., author of Ten Thousand a Year, fcc. Tho Life of Chevaliei Bayard, bv VV. Gilmore Sitnms; one of the most fascinating works of the day. containing an jrconnt of .one of the most eventful periods of France, during the reign nf Charles VIII complete in 1 vol. Also, Vol. 2 of I.amartine's History of tho Girondist, or the personal memoirs or the f atnots ol tne r rencn rieTom. tion. March 1. I. N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON. "ITCH'S CONSUMPTION CURED An Ihtai. Jl uam.k Family Comfahiox. Six Lectures on tha uses of the I.tinu,.. causes. Drevcntion and cure of con sumption, asthma, and diseases of the heart i on the lawa of longevity, and tho mode of preserving mile and female health, symmetry, and beauty j exposing causes and cure ol those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, aa alleetions of tho skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female complaints. Its rule :i.t. nracticul anH nure form a Guide to perfect health and' long life. 28 engrain;. By Samuel Sheldon Fitcb, A. M., M. D. For sale at the Hooks'.ore ot Feb. 1. 1, JN. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON, VOL. 52, ENGLISH COMMON LAW HE' V PORTS. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Court of Common Law, being Vol. 2 ol Manning, Granger and Scott; Reports III 16 to Easter Term, 1846 ; Complete sets of the English Common Law Reports, in 62 Tols.; together with n large assortment ot Law Books, for sale Tery low at Ihe Bookstore of Jan. 22. 1. IN. WHITING Si HUNTl.M GTON. rnAYLOR'M UNITED STATES MONEY RE. X PORTER, and Gold and Silver Coin Examiner, with a mammal index to the different Stales. Designed to con. tain fac simile enaraTincs of alt the sold, tilTer and copper eoina now in eirculstion, with their true Talue; a liat of snlsent Banks thrmurhout the United States and Canada, witli the rates of discount tha number for February, 1U18 just receiTcd at the Bookstore ot Feb. 111. I. N. WHITING tt HUNTINGTON. RNAL 0 NUMBER 208. BOOKS & STATIONERY, JOSEPH R. 8CROGG3, JiookitlUr and Stationer, oppo$itt thi titatt ITovte. VALUAIILE KNGIJftll 1IOOKS--CJIEAI. CAUDLNAL WOLSKY, by John (ialt, with additionsl iU lustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tnth j by William Roscoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 1789 to 181-1) by F. A. Mignet, 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages. comprehending an account of the state of learning from the cloie of the reign of Augustus to iti revival in the fifteenth century ; by Rev. Joseph Ucringtnn. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establishment of Popery under Charles II and James U; by Arm and Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Roieoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael AngelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. U. Lite of RafTaelloj by Quatremere da Quiucy. 1 vol. Norinan Conquest. History of the Conquest of Kngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences iu England. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mara,or aConipiracy under Louis Xlil.a historical Romance ; by Alfred de Viguy. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to the r rencli ttuvoiuuou ; by r . l.uizot. 3 vols. i ue buuto wnrti nra ouunu in uniiorui Diuuing, ana win make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by et. "VJ. J.K. aLKUUUa, CHOICE FKEXCII WORKS. The age of Louis XIV.. by Voltaire. Sermons of Mnssillon. Discourse on Universal Historv, by Uousseut. Works of Malherbe. The Existence of (iml, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by r en el on, tables ot Laruntaine. Analysia of the History of 1'raoce, by Chautaubrian. Grandeur and Uecav ot the uoman hmpire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the ilast, by Lamartine. New Classical Biography, M. L. Uarre. Liiaracters, by La Hruyere. Selections lrom the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Crebillon and others. Chau-tnubrian'H journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Bui lean. F.mile,or Kducation,by Rousaeao. The Natchez, by Chautaubrian. Works of Racine, Moliere,Vc. The above are French editions, and finely bound, or in pa per. Just received and fur sale by Dec. 2. J. R. SCROGCS. NEW LAW ROOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in soveral departments ofiawj with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaures of American. English Irish nnd Scotcn law books, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. U. Marvin. Justrec'd, Smith on tho Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest o( the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of nil the States of the Union, with forms, &:., by James B. Thornton. Just received by J. R. SC HOGGS. Nov. 15. POETRY. BYRON, Sliakspcare, Scott, Moore, Bums, Snuthoy, Campbell, Young, Alilton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, Hemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery. Cole-ridee, Rodgers, Willis, Thompson, (ill.) Poets and Poetry of America ; " " England ) " " Europe ; 41 " Aucicnts; (irev. Bestie and Collins. Howett. Millman and Keats, Lamb and Kirk White, Drydcn and Lockharl, Goldsmith, Liante, sue. For snle at the Bookstore of J. R. SCKOGGS. Dec. 22. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient and Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stnto of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re-rised from thn ancient Writers. The rise and progress of the priocipnl European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ot the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. I)., M. B. A, S.,with questions adapted' for the use of schools) 1 vol. pp. 7i7. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROOtiS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UNITED S.'ales Dispensatory) Woods' Practice ; Listen s Surgery ; Druett's Surgery : Hnrth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray ) Anatomical Remembrancer, Sic, Ate. Just ree'd by Nov 16. J. R. SCROGGS. IELL WORTH HAVING. The lifo of Major VV lien. Zachary Taylor; with notices of the war in New Mexico, California and Southern Mexico ; nnd biographical sketches of officers who have distinguished themBelves in the war with Mexico. With portraits on steel and numer-ous illustrations. By John I rost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, nnd the most authentic memoir of the ' old hero" yet published. Just received by Uec. z. r.. av,iuvmi3. lTV ClWIIlN Steel Reiili. Cl.ian, for hairs and JU purses, Rings and Tassels, Silk and Twist for bags, Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper weights, Papcteries, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencila, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolios, Desks. Sec. Sic. for sale very cheap, by J. H. SCROGGS. Nov.". HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Itnnvior. and others. The whnl, fldflnted. bv the method of ita arrangement, nnd the completeness of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academics, of both sexea, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical To- cabulary; lor sale Dy reo.sji.J j. n. oi.ituuua. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin bonks t Cornelitia Nepoa; Latin proBfl composition ; first Greek Lessons ) Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For said by Jan. ti. J. K. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent Da L'Ardcche, with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and twenty original portraits ) for sale cheap, by Fen. Zl. J. It. Bt. rtm-iua. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ) for sale by Fen. Zl. J. It. rmjtiwa. NEW FRENCH GRAMMAR. Ollendorff new method of learning to read, write, and apeak French with a key. For sale hy Jan. (ij J. R. SCROGGS. rM.I.F.NDORF S NEW METHOD of learning to read, J write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. J. H. SCROGGS. CALAVAR; Or the Knight of the Conquest a romance of Mexico; by R. M. Bird, Esq.. just receved Jan. 4. by J. It. SCROGGS. TTALIAN GRAMMAR Ollendorff new method JL of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with a key. For sale by Jan.fi J K SCROGGS. HO WITT'S NEW BOOK. The Hall and the Hamlet, or scenes and characters of couotry life; Hy Wm. Ilowitt, just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGOS. GOETII E. The AutobiogrsphT of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. ren.zi rorsaieoy j. a. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) Sawyer. For aale by b,- Frederick W. R. SCROGGS. Feb. 21. J. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High ttreet, cm iqvart South nf Ihe Stat Uav$e, CITY fiF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found st the sbove establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly aitnated.and fitted up in good taste ; and with the anemone enu improve-menls that are being made.will make it rank among tha beat Hotels in the Western country. Columbua. March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION I THE ondersigned. a Philologist, snd graduate of t eel, brated foreign Universitv, will be ready to give leesona in the Greek, Latin and German languagea, at any hour. Terms Tory low. . , Reference! : Rev. Mr. II. L. Ricnn'"' J Caw and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOH.NSON, Dr.of fbil. Not. 18.. dtf. CINCINNATI. SUITABLE for ruoms and entrys, at F. R. Ib:tonn' Cheap Pnper Hangings Eituhliihment, No. IS, West Fourth itrcet, opposite tlie City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. R. H. has just returned front the Fast with a large and beautiful assortment of French and American glazed and common Wall Paper ; also, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of all kinds of French and American Borders j also, a lot of window paper a yard wide, with a larire lot of o-renn Yankee Slat Blindi uitnhle for Windowi. I have also just received a beautiful assortment of French Fire Screens, All the above articles will be aold wholesale or retail as cheap if not chesper than they can be bought in the western country. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No. 18, West Fourth street. Cincinnati, March H, 1818. t It. HKLGER. HOTTrifdATR. HAWTHORNE Sz Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Mawukacturkk or To-BACCO, ADD iMPORTKHS OF FuttKIGIT WlHJCI ADD LiquoHs, Ao. 21, C lumbtu itt ttt, Ctncumatt, Onto. at an. a.. FINE Ol.l) UIIANDII'S.. 10 half pipes MsitlurT Urandrt 6 do (iodaril dot 6 do Otard un: fi do J.J.Dnpuy do; 8 do Lafayetto do; 3 do HennesBy do; 6 do Penet, Caatahan & Co Id do Alexander Seignette; 10 qr pipea do do. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE & CO., 11 Columbia street. Jan. 12. SUNDRIES.. 340 boics Va., Ky.; and Mo., Tobacco) 60 baskets Salad Oil) II) Liquorice Paste) So bags Pepper 15 do Pimento) 100 mats Cassia, , 6 cases ttardincs whole cans) " 10 do do half do; 6 do Pine Apple Cheese, for sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE Jt CO., Jan. 22. 2, Columbia street, Cincinnati. POKT WINES-. 76 qtr casks Burgundy Port Wine) zu ao usnorns ao) 14 H 60 do Queen's do; do Pure Juice do; do various brands do; for salo by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE Sl CO., t-i Columbia street Jan. 51. WHISKEY--176 bbl. Bourbon Whiskey, from I to 7 years old) J 2 punch, Irish do) S do Scotch do; for sale hr, SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., Jan. 22. 24 Columbus St., Cincinnati, POKTEK AND ALE il casks London Porter, 10 casks quarts, 16 easka pints) itf do Scotch Ale, 10 do do 16 do do) Forsaloby SOUTJlUATE.llAWTHOUNE Sl CO., Jan. 22. 2 t Columbia street. CUfiAR- 26 bbls Crushed Sugar) 8 boice S. S. Loaf Sugar) 26 do Cround do; so bbls imos o,b and I ao) For sale hy SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE dt CO., Jan. 22. 2-1 Columbia street SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. 20 brls S. H. Mo-laiseB. Battle Uround Refinery, this day received per steamer Pike No. 7, nnd lor sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN l CO., Fob 7. 21 Columbia street. TEAS--100 hf chests Y. H., lmp'l and Black Tea) 60 catties Y. H. and Imperial Teas; for sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE tc CO., Jan. 22. 24 Columbia street, Cincinnati, NEW LAW BOOK. A practical treatise on the Law of Sheriff's and Coroners, with Forms, Sec, and Referencea to the Statutes or Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky: By A. E. Gwynne, Esq. This work will treat of the elec. tion and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies and liability for their acta ) Duties and liabilities of Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in refer. ence to the Jail; the aervice and return of process) the preservation of peace, and sales upon execution. Among other subjects discussed, will be the Writ of Sum. mona, Capias ad Respondendum and ad Satisfaciendum, Arrest, tsail, escapes, Auacnmcui, uie writs or rieu ra ciaa and Levari Facias, the Levy of Execution, and tha sales of goods and chattels thereupon ) the Writ of Possession, the Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and Coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needsd by Sheriffs, and Coroners when acting as Sheriffs. The work will be put to press aoon, and published at an early date by H.W.DERBY, Feb. 6. Law Book Publisher, Main at, Cincinnati. JAMES' DIGEST. A Digost of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships snd Vessels and NaTigation; Uy Charles P. James, of the Cincinnati Bar. U ia principally Ihe design of this work to embody all Sta tutes. whether of Comzress or tho States, relating to tho shipping and navigation of our rivers and lakea ; although it will contain also Statutea of the Atlantic Statea. Thoy will be arranged under appropriate beads, accompanied by tho decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States. authoriaiDg; proceedinga upon claims, Ate, against vessels rules of navigation acts concerning the unlawful transportation of slavesacts regulating chattel-mortgages puniahing Crimea and otlencea committed hy the crews, ace., ol vessois, ana oltences against Tessa Is, Alc. Ate, mnaing a TOlume ol Do tween 600 and tsio pases; whicn will be printed in ua nest strle ot law-books. The price will be Si fid. in press and will be published aoon by II. W. DERBY. Feb. 8. Main atreet, Cincinnati. Q. A.BIDWll 1. JOIIAII IIRAIX. I. A. ill i " r. 1.1. W vu., Commission and Produce Merchants, No. 13. West Front St., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandise. , ntFER to Messick, Taylor Sc. Watts, Dagget'e at Bract, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh At Co. , M. Kugler Si Son, Ellis Sc. Morton, L. Worthiogton. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western countrr that we are now toceiTing in addition to our former strock a Tery extensiTe Taricty of Goods in the Hard ard line, of American, r.nglish and oerman manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are continent thai our prices win ne louna correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of tha following : I 'ollin'a. Simmon's, and aiann'e Axea j Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ) Scytha Sneaths) Sickles: Hay and Manure Forka IlameB) Traces j Hoes; Aniils; Shorels snd Spades) And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MKAD Ar WINSTON, March 4. .l-wtf. No, 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. HEPinCRD'8 French Corset and Shirt Man. nfnetory. and lAtdieef and D'muVmen'f Ready-made Linen H'orrAouse. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensiTe patronage, beg lease to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endearor to merit a continuancej of their faTor, R. A. Ar. J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Heady-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fanes Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. t.incinnati, r eb. 4. (, in. Una. gj. CINCIMATI re. NEW YORK. TRANSPARENT Window Shades. Wholesale and Retail. HARRINGTON At. McCKElGHT, South aid of Fourth street, between Walnut and V ine, keep constant ly on hand and manufacture to order, anaoes oi anTiengtn, width or design, and CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any others in the West. We warrant our Shades to wash and not fade. Also IIKVIU.AI. s it A ur.K painted to order. ITT SHADES PIT I P GRATIS. JJ) N. B. This ia the only Shade Manufactory in tincianati. CineincaU, March 27.. t-wly. TINGLEY A BURTON, OF THI CITY OF FMII.AIIILFHIA, INTEND opening on or about the Isl of January. 1818, a wholesale Silk ani Fancy Dry Goods Establishment m Cincinnati, At the Sonth-east corner of Pearl and Wslnut afreets, opposite the Pearl Street House, where they propose opening; a full and entire rew Stock of SILK AND FANCY GOODS. Of the Tsrious descriptions suited to the demand of tha Westers Trade and such as are found in the Eastern housea of the first class. The business will be conducted in person by tne Junior partner, O. Burton, nodef the aame firm as above, and will be smiled in the purchases end imporlslions by a competent buyer, under the direction of the bouse la rniiadelpba, Jan. IX e
Object Description
Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-03-25, DAILY. |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1848-03-25 |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-03-25, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-03-25 |
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Full Text | Ill PUBLISHED DAILT, JB BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, Ha) ' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Orrici eoute-east corner of Hitch street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily per innum, Tti-wcckly per annum, Weekly Per annum. 17 00 4 00 i 00 Terma of Advertising. Twclre lines or less, one or three iuscrtions, gl. and 28 eenu for each additional iniortion for throe monllia 5 for ail montha J8 for 12 monies JI2 Longer sdverUse-menteinthe aame proportion, with a deduction ol 20. per cent, on the amount over JjJO in ail montha. lit tiik Ykak. For twelve linea $12 fourth or a eol. uum S'-O half column 30 whole column $10. JiU SINE SSCA LIDS. MATTHEWS & SETTLER, . ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Coluuibus.Ohlo. Office one door aouth of 1. N. Whiting Ai Huntington Book-store, up stairs. Not. I, 14 F. J.Mahiikks. A. B. Buttles. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High stroet,Colunibus,Ohio. A large aaaortmenj i f Booka and Stationery always on hand. " ki.'I ut ii'l ju f.ll.I.a.'.V. B1 nnK-MNDKllS. Hick street, opposite tha Public Offi- ces. Commons. ' ... , ; 1...C WM.SnnrnT. in. I, umr. u inium it. Tiii-vi. A Tlpnrv Jnrvit ClOLLKClUliS and Account Settler, for Frouklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted m t0 .iiemj witi, punctuality and depalcb,ai.U upon reasonable terms. , Ulhce, up stairs, nrsi uour uunu ..j April 11, 18 Ui. y. Columbus, Ohio JTi.-ni1. AiutoTT At CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and C utlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Buildora' materials, farming aud Mocheiitcal Tools, Military Goods, Ace. Sic, No. lul High street, aign of the Gill Padlock. VIj 1NG & RICHARDS 1X Pit Fl'S in i-'rir-nirrn mill Domestic Dry Goods, Groee- JJ lies, Boots and Shoes, &c. Sec, wholcaale and retail, No. 1, Goodale's Row, high street. i it. k i;ai.i:s. DEALER in Law, Medical, Thcologicul.Classical, School and Miscellaneous Books.aupenor Stationery and Wall i'apcr. at Derby's old stand, opposite the State House. J. n. WH EATON, " DRUGGlST.aml Doalerin Patent Aledictnee.Fainte.OiIa, Uvo Siufl's.lilass, &c. Ate, wholesale and retail.corner of Higli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KlLHOURNlci DF.ALHRS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Dniffi. Medicines. I'aints.Oils, live Stud's, Leather, Hoots and Shoes, &c. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oft. I , IH4 1 ' C. U. KING, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, 4.C., opposite Exchange Bank. Columlius. lOT- Itf HE.ilOYAL.iT) DOCTORS THOMPSON Ai M A II I S haw remoyed their Office to tho Basement Story ot Judge S-wan's new builHinpr t Ilitzh Street, a lew doors North of the Neil House Bj-'liesidenco of Dr. U. ; homi'sos. Third street, one door North of Universalis! Church. Residence of Dr. Willis, comer of Third and Rich atreeta, opposite Baptist Church. March i!0, UI47. tf M. II. UATEHAM, OTTiDITOR of the Onto Cui.tivatur, a Journal of Agnelli-Hi ture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and lath o mh month. Terms ' I per year s four copies for S.I. TLr" Office in the Bank Building, near the State House. II. COMSTOEK & GO., FORARDINU and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal I4i-.n. Columbus, Ohio. J. HJDGWAY & GO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge. Lolum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1B11. H.I JI1SIS HAT STORE. frsT i and C F. RCD1SII.L, High Btreet, opposite the State Huild- ings, always keeps on nano a goi RBuriiii;ni aps of tho latest lasliions. tiais maue .u .mm. NEIL HOUSE. tr WLNNE is "t home" in the Neil House. and will IV. render ail so who mako thcir stay with him. Dec 10. dtf v n lAY'LOll. ENGUAW H, "VFFICE on Northeast corner of High and i'owu Streets, V up stairs oppusito tuitvd States tlotcl, Dec. 2'J iltf LAW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'tnuT will practice Law as ..,.,,. i fmiillin nml nilioinin" counties. Olhce on east side of'lligh street, opposite I. N. Whiting & Hunt, incton s iluokstore r eb- '." WM. W1LI.S1IJRE KII.EY, ii-rr.lf'ii ,.,,,1 Moihnmrat Dentist. Culumhus. Ohio. IS Ai.ent for Alcork's Premium Teeth. For sale Raker Si Riley's Patent ! tircep Key. Ma; I3..t-wly. Tr Y 1.1 V ER Y STAHI.E. . THE snbscriLcr has removed to Hie new buck stable bui kv n. I. i:..iwlle. corner of SilL'nr and r air alleys. fow s-'eiis from High street, anil rear id' the Cifpitnl House. trr HonsEs ao vahriauks to h i j Not 2..dif. J. MASSF.H. l. Mel'OY A III.. - LF.SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS tntanrr ana Stuole Dry Goods nnd Groceries, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ' GEORGE E. WAI.EITT, 8If CJYU UAHMiR PAINTER, Not. !! .. dtf. eoi.t)iu.saim Iv 111 HALL'S SHOE STORE all nt Un m, nn mfiv mrp fit in mil. April l5..t-wif. , II. II. KIMBALL. llOlSi: AND LOT, also, a building lot, on Rich Jan. til-.. dtf Enquire of A" XI'S M doi. Chiipping Axes, of ilillerent hrandi warranted of good quality, for sale at the sign of the Dec. II. T i ii awn VII i.S lienuine Annitaue Mouse' ii hole AiitiIs, assoned weights; also, tho best Vices in the country, at the sign of tho GILT PADLOCK. tct. 1. A.,! G SKITS, left t ill C.ILT PADLOCK jn of the Dec II WATCHES. , , . ACOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just re-ceived, and for sale at Iot prices. We have soma or tl.e Tirol' that were ever otlered in this market. June 27. W. A. PLA'l'T Si CO., Neil Hmise. COOPKIsS' TOOLS. FPESH anpply of Coopers' Tools, just received and . for sale at Uio sign of tlie mn,nrncr March 11 HI L. I in ii. i Frrilornl Sprclnclre. s t cn J..t.l. .n.l i-iinru. OCCtacleS. for S Pn HAS been removed to the corner store V. I . m In tl.,. Jnnrn&l Rililditlff. on lliicll St., yi mtf'a nearly opposite to his former stand, where r.2v i,. ,rii i. innml mhiv to wsitunon hislor- A J. aces, and in a sreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle Class, of all kinds, lilted in olil frames at short aotic e lowpriee.by W. A. PLAIT fc O., aud Feb. 7. A'sti llouee. .ntrpn'a Acconstic Oil lor lit ne. AH! EM I supply for sale br J. B. W HE A ION Columbus. Aug. 7. Comer High and Brosd st B" fAt JHITSMTeLLO t1i 8, real Armitagc Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cctti r KeT and Solid box V ices. For sale at U4I, High street, sign of the Bnad . Dec 7 FAY A7 M1.HOIRNE. C" ARRIACiK Till X I N (iS.-R'il'her Cloth Pat-ent Leather, Lsce, Bands. Ilsmask Linings, Bindings, Tofts' Springe, Axles and t nips, at the tilLT PADLOCK. Oct. I. tt A Hit I ACL fclKlM.s.-ii pairs Buggy and Car iiaiie Springs. , , .. ) setts Buggy and l arriage Aiies, p m rr " -( aale low at the sign of the I ice K. TANNER S OIL. I"0R SALE low, by the barrel or gallon. at the Drugstore ' ' J. H. WHEATON, Oct. S3. Corner of Hwh and Broad streets. it-lit ri pp. I""OR CISTERNS, W ells and Acquednets, for sale at the 1 sign of the t.ILT PADLOCK. uni nn rush t I T HAWS. "AY it K II. KOI RNE keep a constsnt supply of Row- Isnd a Mill and Cross-cut Ssw. at the lowesi price. FIRMTt'RE VARMSH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-ins and Coach Body arnish. for sale by J. B. WHEATON. Drogpist, March 29. Corner of Hiizh and Broad streets. ANVILS. GENtTNF. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sitm of the M.t 13. GILT PADLOCK. ,a.pOLD PEN8. 'avJ for saie very low, April 3, 1817. A fresh supply received this day. at "W.A.PLATTACO, Neil House. and OHIO VOLUME XI. fiU5 ft 31 ITH will please notice mat we naye lor saie, T .t Hi. .1... of the G It Padlock. Kit. High street, K)0 Rille Barrels, assorted, from U) to 220 bulls to tho pound. A tun loin I fwlfai fif VillifillR kinds. Butts. Guards and Thim- l,l..'(rmn Silver. Shael Brass and almost all other Gua material. GEKF., ABBOTT it CO. Dec. 9. Sew dress goods. GINGHAMS, 1'rinted Lawns, Raliurines, Bnrapes, Muslin Ginphams, Embroidered ditto, De Laina,c. All new styles, lor sale oy t ' SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wiluiot Sl Rowland's Mill and Croaa cut Saws i , , Hoe & Co. and Wilmot & Rowland's Circular do.j Spenr & Jackson's and other Hand do.) Fannel and rippinp do.) rlutchers' and Back do.; Billctt and Turning Webb do. , y hi. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. July HAKDWAHE. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., at the tipn of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiying a frcsb supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar titAD in ti1n t.nr.lu-nr lit, thnn nnv other store in the State. '1 hey are disposed to sell gocds at lair rates, aud would re-. 1 hey are disposed to sell gocus as iir rii-, spoctlully request purchasers to call aud examino their gooue and prices. '' CALL AT KIMIIALL'S, TF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity f l.'n.tom i,.mle linots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Buildings, II. II. KIMBALL. ny iuiy m lit' WATI'.ll. JENNISON'S Talent Diaphragm Water Filler. We have just received a few of these very valuable articles which arc highly recommended by all wno nave seen mem m u.c, and which wo arc ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, with cost of transportation. ur.lU'., nuaui i . ,NOT. 0. cntl inE IHOI SK-IIOLi: ANVILS, J I'ST received aud lor sale at tho snrn ot tne Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, ju.t received and for sale at the sign of the ISept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. NEW HON NETS. UST received by the subscribers, a new and well selected . -n.,nlitlnn Prince Albert. I'auev Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atlorj ed at unusually low prices. FAY & Kll.BOCKNK. Lntlica' Wlnle Kid Kl',1cr" , . 'L'ST received at the Shoo Slore of H. H. KIMIIAI.Ui Biiperior article of White Kid Slippers. July 31. Li: .11 II I 111 l.l.'MIILKl Ihe suosenner nas on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol r.l..,l,.,. l:ri unit romn ete assortment ol v.ooiiirT Lumber of almost every variety and description, n i.nig reeled Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity oi soned flooring on and alter the 1st ol nlarcli. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be snhl at reduced orices. All eood orders for Lumber will be prompt- '. .. r,-i .ri hi T CI:IIIVA&T Iv attended to. rco.o..ii. .u. Mt... ahiua;i: THIMJIIJSCN. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber ( loth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; I'atent Leatheraud bindings; l'atent Cloth and Hash rrumea j I.iuht Frames and Tassells; Springs and Axles. CiF.nE, ABHOTT fc CO. rADIKS' SHOES. Just received a line ssortnieni i ,.r I . Ii...' frpneb Morocco and Kid (irecianTies and Itii.kins. at the linn of tho (Johlen Hoot, which are selling oil' cheaper tlisn eyar beture torn in tins cuy. Jan VII. II. II. KIMBALL T AMP OI I :K)0 gallons Uleaeli hed Winter Strained So, perm Oil, a superior article t 201) gallons Whale Ooil, MM IIIM: CAKDS. K.0 sets ol macnina caroa, lnt received from the nlanufnetory at Leicester, Maa- i....,. ..A crH..la t Nn i;,0 llich street. .ut iiii.i iib, i '.., tiinnrDNr Dec. 7. rni a. ii..u ....... IXTARKET HASKi:TS. Willow Market l!akets, 1V1 a line article, at tha WLT l'ADLULh.. Oct. 1. a l.lucc. aksortmi:nt or. F Ginghams. Ilnltnrines, Law ns and llarseps. just ere d Aprllti.J yv i.ii a. mi.iw.i.... mn i1ii'ir l-'ilen. OF Spear Ar Jackson. Mottrnin, Ihbotson. nutcner nno other celebrated makers, for sale at the smn of the April 7. i.ii.i i'ai.i..-v r. "WKIt NIIOi:S. 1.000 pairs ol India niinner. i.ea J llier and lliillalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and stvlc, lor salo cheap at me uoiucn is, ot iNov. ft. KIMH.M.li. ki. ir.i men sthi:i:t. iMTNiiurii nnim t lintic Soriiics for buppies nnd t) iust received and for side at the siim of the Sept. II). (iILT I'ADI.OCK. SMITH'S vi i:s OF Domestic Manilliiclure, the best in the market. Tr snle al the sign of the OILT I'ADLOCK. Sept. Kl. solar i.nrii l.nnips. 0Fm' F Cornelius ; Co.. manufacture. Also, Lamp lnm- ngs of all kinds. wholesale or retail, by Feb. 1. W. A. I LA I T at i t)., afii ii( wse. I'a iiritANK'S PATENT "PLATFOB.M Scales slid Counter Balances at mnnufac- j. luror s prices, rorsaicny-liF.liF., AnnOTT r CO. April S. Sign of the tiilt 1'ad Lock. af ' m as S n a ArmitntTa Mnnselinle Anvils. OOI.I" boiand common Vises, for ssla at the sign of tha Q prin. tilLf 1-AIU.Ut l. .' I- r. ..A a.j.H.I.a. ' npin r,.nrari ami Srnl Presres furnished . for Nota O ries Public, Common I less and supreme v oun. no- corders. A c. &c, st very low prices and abort notice, Dy Msrcli 17. W. A. l'l.Al 1 . t .'., m ti OITVES. 23 dm. Selves, asiortcd numbers ; of iron, O bra-s, and hair, at the lilLT PADLOCK. CJAWS! SAW S'.! HO Mill sas, of Cast and (lermnn kj Steel, lo for sale at the sign of tho Dec. 11. (JILT PADLOCK. C'llOEM AKKH'H TOOLS of nearly every descrip- U lion, for salo at the Shoe and l-eaiiior arare i i May 20, 117. H. H. KIMBALL. sTiHCII. - rpilF. Columhns Starch Factory is now in operation. TJiej js. aiienviuii in tirmi-i. bum ...ni-io m .l... .-. .w til'nl arirlji nf I'tnrt Starch now beimr made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Dnn Store, by S. CLAKK fc CO. CaBh and the highest markel price at an limes psui lor While nin. "T" t kit. I.pfiil. Oil find finishes. rpWF.NTY hbls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels) X 11)0 kegs w lute Lean ; Jul, hi. ' tiERE, ABBOTT & CO. v.rn-h f.iii t ami w ti irewaso urtisncB. (.I RE, AliliOIT A t O. No. 161 High atrcct, Hare iist received. rpiIREF. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No X 3 to W. 2lfl lbs. Logt hams ; 6('0 pair Trace Chains; 20 dm. Ames' Shovels and Spades) 10 dot. Manure Forks. July IG. 11 rut..! A.nnn Its. Iron Wire. asBorted. from the eoarseBt to the finest, for sale at the sicn of the Oct. 1. OILT PADLOCK. YMOI M llEHS.-3,000 groce New England t f Premium Screws, at tlie signol tlie Oct. I. UILT PADLOCK. 1ITE HAVE plents of Sxlb SASH, with Glass and Put utty, at the sign of the Dee. 11. C.ILT PADLOCK. i nn CHOSS-CIT nnd ( IHCTLAR SAWS, HIV now in stor,. and for sale at the ,icn ol tho Dee. II. GILT PADLOCK. rnnn LBS. Cotton Chain. No.6 to 16. i)UUU S.ismlhs. Cotton Bsls. Wick Yam and Carpet Chain. Jnal r-reived and for sale br b. 12 FAY KILBOURNE. NOTICE TO rilYMCIANS. yf.-ififc! cicfcirt d 3 f . e- r ' Im s-pi 3 mur .,fi,i.kifmd hsa inst received, and will keep con- 1 ,tntantlv on hand, a siiihiIt of Leeches, which he will apply hy prescription. He is alaoprrpared to bleed andcup by prescription. Prompt attention will be paid to all pre-senptione. Enquire at Denig At Son'a. corner of High and RicS streets. C E. BOYLE. Ktrrirr Dra. Denig, Snith and Buttetheld. &ept 17. .dtf. STATE DAILY. COLUMDUS, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1840. WAREHOUSE OF Pit 1 NTS ONLY. Ko. 66. 6'idiir ll .Aew l or. LEE, JUDSON k LEE, (i.Arr. i.kk ii junjn, OCCtT'V the spacious fire story Warehouse, No. nfi, Cedar street, the' llol.J! of which is deyoted to the oilnhition and aule ot tho single artlrlo ut l'Kt. lL.il CAi.ivuna. 'l'heir present stock consists of nearly One Thousand I'nckmtrs, embracing some thousands of dill'ercnt patterns and cnlnrinirs, and comprising every thing desirablo in the line, FOREIGN slid DOMESTIC. All of which arc offered for sale, lor eaih. or satisfactory credit, at the lowest orices, hy the l'ioce or I'licklige. New Styles are received almost every day, and many ol them are got up for our own sales, and not to ho found else, where. Qjf" Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to day, with eyery variation in the market, arc placed iu Uio hands of buyers. Merchants will be ablo to form some idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when wo state, that the val-uo of our usual stock of this ono article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock ol dry cowls usually kept by our larpesl wholesale jobbers. This lact, together with the fn.( ,at our , a,i our attention, instead of bcini! di- Mcij tmmg a vnrje(y of nrtil.k,i aevic, wl(l, to one, will render tho advantages which wo can oiler to lealers oerfectlv obvious : and it shall he our care that none w ho visit our establishment shall meet with any disappoint' ment. Our assortment n comnloto at nil senmns or the year. ' . i' i. ii if ,L-ru jc. r 1.' L 1.1,1'.. jiu.w.i kx, P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the linn of Lord St Lees, and late senior parlncr m tho original urm ol l.ee or, nrew-ater. from M hicli connection ho withdrew some time ago. has resumed hutincss in connection with Messrs. Lee At Jutlson, under the linn of LEE. JUDSOlN & I.F.F.. and he venture, to nmilirn his ftinmls and the Ollblic. that the new firm will maintain tho same Drc-eniinenco in this branch of the trade, which lormerly distinguished me oinor two nouses to which he belonged. New York, July C.lylw. VMItUIOM.AS. PAHASOLS, I'A KA MSI' I-1 t n ana i WALKINO CAM' I'M liUKLLAS. WM. RIC'HAI.DSOiN. Steam Factory (the only onn in thn Unitfd StalPi.. No. ftlnrkrt Bt.. I'liihdclphia. Merrlinnt are rcsi'prtlullv itif'urmcd tlmt I continue to mnnulacture nl! tlie above (j""df, by tlie aid of sic am, not Iwiiiulamling tlio preat oppomtion ol parlies opposed 10 uie introduction of ejpeneive improvement... lMy OHsortinent ii complete, and price no low an 10 ive enure am is i action. fTr As there is nn I'nibrclla Store next door, of nearly the aame name, it i important you should remember Steam Factnrv.nnd I'alcntec of the Walkinff Cane I'm- brella, Sirn of tne Lady and Kaglo, io. 101, Market Btreet, i'iiiliirleipina. ITj' Attention ii renurstetl to tho celeDrateu ittttiwp Cant I mUrtlla, a neat aod beautiful article, combining till the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. feb. J.a.j. New Tailoring nnd Dry tioods Lslnlilishment. I. P. PRESTO N & CO., fA'o SOI, ign r-'lref, Corner of Rich direct,) TTA'LNti secured the services of Mr. Skvi:i.i. us foro- 11 man. (whose well known rkill in titting needs no praise.) and also some of tho best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest ninnner, and on short nolico. Cutting for otl-.crs to niake up, and repairing, will ho promptly attended to. . . . They have also enforced their store room, and are receiv ing a largo supply of iny Coods ; so they can safely say ucy ftatn one ol tne niosi ncsirnnio assortments oi uuui liry uoihis ana (mutni; in ins kuij. N. B. (iro'ceries. Hoots. Shoes. Hits, Caps, Bonnets, Sec, always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus. April 1 J, 1IH7.. .tw. NEW AND P ASH ION ABLE FsC Tailoring: Establishment, iaS?T B.HUBKand WM. V. CLOU U have just opened a new Tnilor Shop, on High street, in the citv of Columbus, opposite tho I'nited States Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular atton- b?H tion paid to cutting, and work made up on S3-- short notice, and in tho most approved style, ronsge. They respectfully solicit a share ot the puwic pat- juiy ii, Wutdu's, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Lnnips, iVe., c. M m. A. Hut. & -0., tin ino nun jiuiiau, 11AV L on hand a pond nsmntrneiu oi n incline Jewelrv. Silvcr-Waro. Holar Lamnn, Perfutiipry, Sprctarlcs, (Cnnrave. Convex and I'eriloral.) Diamond oointfd Cold Fens, (best maker'.) Ciold and Silver Pcunls nnd Thimbles. C'omlw, Brushes for tho Hair, Clothes nnd Teeth, I'laK-d and llritania Castors, Candle- sticks, nke liaskets and Tm-p'pU, superior i.azonit ( wur-rtmtrd,) Focket Knives and Seizors, lienuine HcmminRS Needles, best quality, Pistols with ono and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp (ilasa and Lamp Wick, Watch Makers Tools oud Materials, Ac. &.C., all of which they aro now ;lltiiT at very low pnns. t Watches ami Jewelry careUHly renmren oy rxprnrncpo workmen and wnrranted. Alno, seals hnravcdlor notaries County and St;ite otlirers, Societies, &c. &c, and Seal Prrstwa of an excellent and cheap construction furnished at short notice. Declfl. CiUPERIOR COLOHKD DAlilMtHK-lO )TY11C!S. Tl.e snhKcriher would respectlully an ncunre to the citiiens of Cidumlius and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms in Ambos block, w here he is prepared to ciecute DaRiieneotvpe likenesses, by sn improved process, which pives to the picture a mum uuoriuue uiuu muuci ui operating. Per ons wishing anvttiintj in the line nf this art. are respectfully invited to call at his rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. 11'ersons are Toii(rni me-nn in inmnu imtincaa nuu parinir all kinds ol Chemicals used by llauuerrean artists, oo he most reasonable terms. K. A. STOUUHTON. Oct. 30.. dtf. oiuo nvrvAXs Finn i.nsirace co. rir nml Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual IliaitrntiCA rfl I Il'llliri UK U la IIT The averatzc cost ol Insurance in tnts Depanmeni.is Il.nn nnf.fnurih ntr epnt. tPt auntllll. i'oliries lssuen on uie iviutual ur vn . tun vy. tion of the applicant. Policies on Lives issued daily l one-half he usual rates i.i in iirnnnn ri ii of premium. Ti, a. Advantages maue avauauie on uiuio vumiu For information, apply at the officf, Carpenter's Building, between the hxenange ana i ny wn", M,-f" "Ilri vw lumbiis. TLMOTHx UUlrrilH, Sept. 1G, 1818. twy. Secretary. pi n R FIR E FIR E. STMIF. PnoTccTion iNsi lismlt CojipaiiT, ol Hartroirl 1 Conn., continue at Iheir agency in Ibis city to insure Dwelling Houses. Stores and Warehouses, Mills, Manufac-tones, Ac, slid the contents of each, together with every other similar species ol property, against loss or dam age BY I'lKE. 1 e rales "I iit niiui,. uucicu niw 11, inn as thaieof anvatliersimilar institution; and settlements nl lnes characterized by the well known liberality of this long established Company. Olhce in the City nana uuimmir, uu mairs. Oct. a..lvd. J. WM. BALDWIN, Agent. (.'oliiinbiiA liisuraiirc oiuiaiiy. fire and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species nf build intr. and the Itirnittire, inaciiinerv. goons, warca and mercan' dizes and other property contained llierein, anauiBl Iohs oi damaiie by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail Tcssels, and the c-mroes ot steamboals. snll vessels, kcci-oonla, llat-ooats ana other water-craft, aeainst the perils of sens, lakes and riven on the most Favorable terms. a. b. I iii-.h , June 1, 1!H. IH. Secretaty Finis AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. TIIK. siibscriliers have just received a large atock ol run and 1 1 liter's Trimmings, which they oiler for aale at the lowest prices. Oil IDS. mini,, Biui-.. f,0 " double and single Ring Russia, blown 1(0 " Carroted Russia. 1( " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Altat A flint rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss so. Tip, Banding and llindini, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers, all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac c. l-el.12. tAl 4t MI.HUI K.M.. 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'Mir l-ifo of Thomai Jefferson, third President of the United States, with parti of f i is correspondence never before published, nnd notices of las opinions on questions of Civil (tore, mncnt, National Policy and Constitutional Law by (ieorpo Tucker, Frofeisor of Moral l'luluiophy in the University of Virginia. 2 voli. Tho Life of (iovemor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous 1'apcrn; detailinj events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, nnd in the Political History of the United States) by Jaretj Sparks. .1 vn. Kevohitionnry Orden of Washington, Issued during the years 11711, 17U0, 17U1 nnd 1702, selected from the MS3. of John Whiting, Lieutenant nnd Adjutant of the 2d Regiment Masxachuitelts Lino, a work reulcle with interest and plea sing reminiscences, 1 vol. MarnhaH's Life of George Washington, compited under ihe inspection of Won- Huslirml WaKhingtoo from original jmner, bequeathed to him by his deceased relative. 2 vols, IJistorv of the Federal Government for fifty years, from March HI.!) to March, VW; by Aldon Bradford, l.L. D., Kditor of the Makuachutietts State Papers, of Rcmarki on State Rights. tVc., &c , neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with Biographical Notices of Ihe Signers of the Declnrution of ln ilc pond on co. nnd sketches ot the most remarkable events in the history of tho country by Robert W. Lincoln. Beau-tirullyomuellisbed with a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-tive engravings. 1 vol. The Life of Llbndge Gerry, with contemporary lettere to the close of the American Revolution ; by James T. Austin. 1 vol, Debates in Congress of tho United States on the bill for repealing the law "For the more convenient organization of the Courts of tho United States;" during the first ses-nion of the seventh Congress, and a list of the yeas and navs on that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with n review of the Policy ol tl.e United States Government, which led to the war of 11)1:2; by Theodore Dwight, Secietary ol the Con vention, i vol, tor sale ny March, WW. I. N. Will TING & HUNTINGTON. 1 UDGi: WKKiHT'S HVPHKME COURT RK- J PORTS. (.'ash price reduced to Jji. Reports of Cases at Law nnd in Chancery : decided by the Supreme Court of Ohioj tnken from original minutes: Uy John C. Wright, In one larfie sup. roy. Bvo. vol . of IKJ4 pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these cases took his seat upon tha bench, and proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain nnd diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. lis 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 he progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed them into a manuscript hook in tho form of Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of points decided. This book ho made his circuit companion, hoping there by to secure uniformity in his own action at di Mere nt periods and placrs. Finding thn Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of his judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession ; and they are now made public in tho hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight; only eighty lens than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much timo nnd labor have been devoted to tho arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference.' Wright's Reports, as connected with tlie Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, nnd as a work of reference, will be found even more useful thnn the Reports of the Court in Rank, and tdiould therefore be in the library of every member of the Ihr.' With the view of closing up the balance of the edition of Judne Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the Bubsr rilwr has determined to reduce the Cash price to the extremely low rate of Five I)oUar,ni which price they will probably be found tho cheapest Reports to be had. For sale at the Rookstore of I. N. WHITING 6c HUNTINGTON. I'eb.'JJ ,.dw. HOOKS 1 HOOKS 1 HOOKS! F.II.1.U OIF AT HEUWr.L) PRICES'.! TIIK Subscribers being desirous to reduce their Tery .Vargo slock of liookn, Paper. Stationery, fyc, liaTO determined to sell off a larce portion of it nt VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Their stock ii much the largest and most Taried of any in the Western country, and will he found to embrace a scry general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Histori. cal and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: Alt the Classical and Common School Bonks in general use, and an extensiTO assortment of Cap, Letter, Bank. Commercial and Folio Post, Demi and Medium PAPERS, of the best Eastern Manufactories. French. English and American S TATIONERY, of every variety and of the lineat quality, Rogers' and Worstenholln's Fine Pen and Pocket KNIVES. Gold and Silver Pencila; (lold Pens; Steel Itcnils. Haes. and Purses; Steel Inuimini's; Shell. Ivory, I'earl aed Velvet Souvenirs aud Card Cases Pocket Books, Wallets and banker s c ascs. Ladies' PoKTt olios and Albums, richly anil elegantly bound. A line assortment of JVotf I'APr.ns, I'.kvf.lopks, c. TheT would respectfully invito Professional men, Tea chers, nnd all persons wishing to purchase at cheap ratos, to call and examine their assortment before purchasing else-T.hero. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTING I ON. Columbus, February 8, ll)l!l...wjm&d. MENZEL'S GERMAN LITER ATU RE. German Literature, translated from the Gorman of Wolf gang Menzel, By C. C. tt ilton. ;1 vols, roy., l2mo. Alenzel s wors on uer:oan L.iieraturo was esircmeij well received in England, nnd strongly commended by the most respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly a writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness: and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings aro high and pure hia eritical perceptions arc keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by lllO OriiameiiiB Ui ninuj,uiui m.hii - .mo mnu iiHJi.ij and scientific acquisitions, is almoat unrivalled. Our English critic compares hiio to Burko." Select Minor Toems, translated from tho German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. 1 vol. roy. lmo. Conversations with Goethe in the last years of his Life, translated from the Geiman of Eckermano. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. 12mo. Introduction to Ethics, including a Critical Survejr of Moral Systems, translated from tho French of Joullroy. by William II. (.'banning. 2 vols. roy. 12mn. The Characters of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellet. 1 Tol. roy. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. 1. N. WHITINU Sl HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKS. ADVENTURES in Moxico and the Rocky Mountains, by George F. Ruxton. A work containing iho rough notes of a journey through Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete in 1 vol. . 'ow and Then." ao exceeeinplv interesting work by Samuel Warren. F. R. S., author of Ten Thousand a Year, fcc. Tho Life of Chevaliei Bayard, bv VV. Gilmore Sitnms; one of the most fascinating works of the day. containing an jrconnt of .one of the most eventful periods of France, during the reign nf Charles VIII complete in 1 vol. Also, Vol. 2 of I.amartine's History of tho Girondist, or the personal memoirs or the f atnots ol tne r rencn rieTom. tion. March 1. I. N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON. "ITCH'S CONSUMPTION CURED An Ihtai. Jl uam.k Family Comfahiox. Six Lectures on tha uses of the I.tinu,.. causes. Drevcntion and cure of con sumption, asthma, and diseases of the heart i on the lawa of longevity, and tho mode of preserving mile and female health, symmetry, and beauty j exposing causes and cure ol those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life, aa alleetions of tho skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrofula, piles, gravel and female complaints. Its rule :i.t. nracticul anH nure form a Guide to perfect health and' long life. 28 engrain;. By Samuel Sheldon Fitcb, A. M., M. D. For sale at the Hooks'.ore ot Feb. 1. 1, JN. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON, VOL. 52, ENGLISH COMMON LAW HE' V PORTS. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Court of Common Law, being Vol. 2 ol Manning, Granger and Scott; Reports III 16 to Easter Term, 1846 ; Complete sets of the English Common Law Reports, in 62 Tols.; together with n large assortment ot Law Books, for sale Tery low at Ihe Bookstore of Jan. 22. 1. IN. WHITING Si HUNTl.M GTON. rnAYLOR'M UNITED STATES MONEY RE. X PORTER, and Gold and Silver Coin Examiner, with a mammal index to the different Stales. Designed to con. tain fac simile enaraTincs of alt the sold, tilTer and copper eoina now in eirculstion, with their true Talue; a liat of snlsent Banks thrmurhout the United States and Canada, witli the rates of discount tha number for February, 1U18 just receiTcd at the Bookstore ot Feb. 111. I. N. WHITING tt HUNTINGTON. RNAL 0 NUMBER 208. BOOKS & STATIONERY, JOSEPH R. 8CROGG3, JiookitlUr and Stationer, oppo$itt thi titatt ITovte. VALUAIILE KNGIJftll 1IOOKS--CJIEAI. CAUDLNAL WOLSKY, by John (ialt, with additionsl iU lustrations from Cavendish's Life of Wolsey, and other sources. 1 vol. The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tnth j by William Roscoe 2 vols. French Revolution from 1789 to 181-1) by F. A. Mignet, 1 vol. The Literary History of the Middle Ages. comprehending an account of the state of learning from the cloie of the reign of Augustus to iti revival in the fifteenth century ; by Rev. Joseph Ucringtnn. 1 vol. History of the Counter Revolution in England, for the re-establishment of Popery under Charles II and James U; by Arm and Carrol. 1 vol. Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent; by William Roieoe. 1 vol. The Italian Painters. Life of Michael AngelojbyR. Duppa, L. L. U. Lite of RafTaelloj by Quatremere da Quiucy. 1 vol. Norinan Conquest. History of the Conquest of Kngland by the Normans its causes and its consequences iu England. Scotland, Ireland, and on the Continent; by Augustin Thierry. 2 vols. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and arranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. The Roman Republic, by M. Michelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mara,or aConipiracy under Louis Xlil.a historical Romance ; by Alfred de Viguy. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em pire to the r rencli ttuvoiuuou ; by r . l.uizot. 3 vols. i ue buuto wnrti nra ouunu in uniiorui Diuuing, ana win make a fine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by et. "VJ. J.K. aLKUUUa, CHOICE FKEXCII WORKS. The age of Louis XIV.. by Voltaire. Sermons of Mnssillon. Discourse on Universal Historv, by Uousseut. Works of Malherbe. The Existence of (iml, by Fenelon. The Education of Daughters, by r en el on, tables ot Laruntaine. Analysia of the History of 1'raoce, by Chautaubrian. Grandeur and Uecav ot the uoman hmpire, by Montesquieu. Voyages in the ilast, by Lamartine. New Classical Biography, M. L. Uarre. Liiaracters, by La Hruyere. Selections lrom the Masterpieces of De Rotrou, Crebillon and others. Chau-tnubrian'H journal of a journey from Paris to Jerusalem. Works of Bui lean. F.mile,or Kducation,by Rousaeao. The Natchez, by Chautaubrian. Works of Racine, Moliere,Vc. The above are French editions, and finely bound, or in pa per. Just received and fur sale by Dec. 2. J. R. SCROGCS. NEW LAW ROOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of American Courts, in soveral departments ofiawj with especial reference to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thesaures of American. English Irish nnd Scotcn law books, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. U. Marvin. Justrec'd, Smith on tho Law of Contracts. Thornton on Conveyancing a digest o( the Conveyancing. Testamentary, and Registry laws of nil the States of the Union, with forms, &:., by James B. Thornton. Just received by J. R. SC HOGGS. Nov. 15. POETRY. BYRON, Sliakspcare, Scott, Moore, Bums, Snuthoy, Campbell, Young, Alilton, Cowper, Shelley, Ossian, Hemans, Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery. Cole-ridee, Rodgers, Willis, Thompson, (ill.) Poets and Poetry of America ; " " England ) " " Europe ; 41 " Aucicnts; (irev. Bestie and Collins. Howett. Millman and Keats, Lamb and Kirk White, Drydcn and Lockharl, Goldsmith, Liante, sue. For snle at the Bookstore of J. R. SCKOGGS. Dec. 22. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient and Modern History, containing the political history, geographical position, and social stnto of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully re-rised from thn ancient Writers. The rise and progress of the priocipnl European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history ot the colonies founded by Europeans. By W. C. Taylor, LL. I)., M. B. A, S.,with questions adapted' for the use of schools) 1 vol. pp. 7i7. For sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROOtiS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UNITED S.'ales Dispensatory) Woods' Practice ; Listen s Surgery ; Druett's Surgery : Hnrth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, by Ray ) Anatomical Remembrancer, Sic, Ate. Just ree'd by Nov 16. J. R. SCROGGS. IELL WORTH HAVING. The lifo of Major VV lien. Zachary Taylor; with notices of the war in New Mexico, California and Southern Mexico ; nnd biographical sketches of officers who have distinguished themBelves in the war with Mexico. With portraits on steel and numer-ous illustrations. By John I rost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, nnd the most authentic memoir of the ' old hero" yet published. Just received by Uec. z. r.. av,iuvmi3. lTV ClWIIlN Steel Reiili. Cl.ian, for hairs and JU purses, Rings and Tassels, Silk and Twist for bags, Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble and alabaster. Paper weights, Papcteries, Perfumery, Gold and Silver Pencila, Knives, Card Cases, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolios, Desks. Sec. Sic. for sale very cheap, by J. H. SCROGGS. Nov.". HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chiefly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Itnnvior. and others. The whnl, fldflnted. bv the method of ita arrangement, nnd the completeness of its detail, aa well for a text book in Academics, of both sexea, as for self-instruction; with a new explanatory and critical To- cabulary; lor sale Dy reo.sji.J j. n. oi.ituuua. ARNOLD'S CLASSICS Comprising Arnold's first and second Latin bonks t Cornelitia Nepoa; Latin proBfl composition ; first Greek Lessons ) Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For said by Jan. ti. J. K. SCROGGS. LIFE OF NAPOLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent Da L'Ardcche, with five hundred illustrations, after designs by Horace Vernel, and twenty original portraits ) for sale cheap, by Fen. Zl. J. It. Bt. rtm-iua. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by Charles Knight ) for sale by Fen. Zl. J. It. rmjtiwa. NEW FRENCH GRAMMAR. Ollendorff new method of learning to read, write, and apeak French with a key. For sale hy Jan. (ij J. R. SCROGGS. rM.I.F.NDORF S NEW METHOD of learning to read, J write, and speak the German with a key For sale by Jan 6. J. H. SCROGGS. CALAVAR; Or the Knight of the Conquest a romance of Mexico; by R. M. Bird, Esq.. just receved Jan. 4. by J. It. SCROGGS. TTALIAN GRAMMAR Ollendorff new method JL of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with a key. For sale by Jan.fi J K SCROGGS. HO WITT'S NEW BOOK. The Hall and the Hamlet, or scenes and characters of couotry life; Hy Wm. Ilowitt, just received by Jan. 4. J. R. SCROGOS. GOETII E. The AutobiogrsphT of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my life. Edited by Parke Goodwin. ren.zi rorsaieoy j. a. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS) Sawyer. For aale by b,- Frederick W. R. SCROGGS. Feb. 21. J. UNITED STATES HOTEL, High ttreet, cm iqvart South nf Ihe Stat Uav$e, CITY fiF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found st the sbove establishment, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly aitnated.and fitted up in good taste ; and with the anemone enu improve-menls that are being made.will make it rank among tha beat Hotels in the Western country. Columbua. March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTENTION I THE ondersigned. a Philologist, snd graduate of t eel, brated foreign Universitv, will be ready to give leesona in the Greek, Latin and German languagea, at any hour. Terms Tory low. . , Reference! : Rev. Mr. II. L. Ricnn'"' J Caw and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOH.NSON, Dr.of fbil. Not. 18.. dtf. CINCINNATI. SUITABLE for ruoms and entrys, at F. R. Ib:tonn' Cheap Pnper Hangings Eituhliihment, No. IS, West Fourth itrcet, opposite tlie City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. R. H. has just returned front the Fast with a large and beautiful assortment of French and American glazed and common Wall Paper ; also, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment of all kinds of French and American Borders j also, a lot of window paper a yard wide, with a larire lot of o-renn Yankee Slat Blindi uitnhle for Windowi. I have also just received a beautiful assortment of French Fire Screens, All the above articles will be aold wholesale or retail as cheap if not chesper than they can be bought in the western country. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No. 18, West Fourth street. Cincinnati, March H, 1818. t It. HKLGER. HOTTrifdATR. HAWTHORNE Sz Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Mawukacturkk or To-BACCO, ADD iMPORTKHS OF FuttKIGIT WlHJCI ADD LiquoHs, Ao. 21, C lumbtu itt ttt, Ctncumatt, Onto. at an. a.. FINE Ol.l) UIIANDII'S.. 10 half pipes MsitlurT Urandrt 6 do (iodaril dot 6 do Otard un: fi do J.J.Dnpuy do; 8 do Lafayetto do; 3 do HennesBy do; 6 do Penet, Caatahan & Co Id do Alexander Seignette; 10 qr pipea do do. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE & CO., 11 Columbia street. Jan. 12. SUNDRIES.. 340 boics Va., Ky.; and Mo., Tobacco) 60 baskets Salad Oil) II) Liquorice Paste) So bags Pepper 15 do Pimento) 100 mats Cassia, , 6 cases ttardincs whole cans) " 10 do do half do; 6 do Pine Apple Cheese, for sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE Jt CO., Jan. 22. 2, Columbia street, Cincinnati. POKT WINES-. 76 qtr casks Burgundy Port Wine) zu ao usnorns ao) 14 H 60 do Queen's do; do Pure Juice do; do various brands do; for salo by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE Sl CO., t-i Columbia street Jan. 51. WHISKEY--176 bbl. Bourbon Whiskey, from I to 7 years old) J 2 punch, Irish do) S do Scotch do; for sale hr, SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE & Co., Jan. 22. 24 Columbus St., Cincinnati, POKTEK AND ALE il casks London Porter, 10 casks quarts, 16 easka pints) itf do Scotch Ale, 10 do do 16 do do) Forsaloby SOUTJlUATE.llAWTHOUNE Sl CO., Jan. 22. 2 t Columbia street. CUfiAR- 26 bbls Crushed Sugar) 8 boice S. S. Loaf Sugar) 26 do Cround do; so bbls imos o,b and I ao) For sale hy SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE dt CO., Jan. 22. 2-1 Columbia street SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. 20 brls S. H. Mo-laiseB. Battle Uround Refinery, this day received per steamer Pike No. 7, nnd lor sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN l CO., Fob 7. 21 Columbia street. TEAS--100 hf chests Y. H., lmp'l and Black Tea) 60 catties Y. H. and Imperial Teas; for sale by SOUTHUATE, HAWTHORNE tc CO., Jan. 22. 24 Columbia street, Cincinnati, NEW LAW BOOK. A practical treatise on the Law of Sheriff's and Coroners, with Forms, Sec, and Referencea to the Statutes or Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky: By A. E. Gwynne, Esq. This work will treat of the elec. tion and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies and liability for their acta ) Duties and liabilities of Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in refer. ence to the Jail; the aervice and return of process) the preservation of peace, and sales upon execution. Among other subjects discussed, will be the Writ of Sum. mona, Capias ad Respondendum and ad Satisfaciendum, Arrest, tsail, escapes, Auacnmcui, uie writs or rieu ra ciaa and Levari Facias, the Levy of Execution, and tha sales of goods and chattels thereupon ) the Writ of Possession, the Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and Coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needsd by Sheriffs, and Coroners when acting as Sheriffs. The work will be put to press aoon, and published at an early date by H.W.DERBY, Feb. 6. Law Book Publisher, Main at, Cincinnati. JAMES' DIGEST. A Digost of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships snd Vessels and NaTigation; Uy Charles P. James, of the Cincinnati Bar. U ia principally Ihe design of this work to embody all Sta tutes. whether of Comzress or tho States, relating to tho shipping and navigation of our rivers and lakea ; although it will contain also Statutea of the Atlantic Statea. Thoy will be arranged under appropriate beads, accompanied by tho decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States. authoriaiDg; proceedinga upon claims, Ate, against vessels rules of navigation acts concerning the unlawful transportation of slavesacts regulating chattel-mortgages puniahing Crimea and otlencea committed hy the crews, ace., ol vessois, ana oltences against Tessa Is, Alc. Ate, mnaing a TOlume ol Do tween 600 and tsio pases; whicn will be printed in ua nest strle ot law-books. The price will be Si fid. in press and will be published aoon by II. W. DERBY. Feb. 8. Main atreet, Cincinnati. Q. A.BIDWll 1. JOIIAII IIRAIX. I. A. ill i " r. 1.1. W vu., Commission and Produce Merchants, No. 13. West Front St., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignments of Produce or other merchandise. , ntFER to Messick, Taylor Sc. Watts, Dagget'e at Bract, John Kugler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman, Marsh At Co. , M. Kugler Si Son, Ellis Sc. Morton, L. Worthiogton. Dee. 17..dly. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western countrr that we are now toceiTing in addition to our former strock a Tery extensiTe Taricty of Goods in the Hard ard line, of American, r.nglish and oerman manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are continent thai our prices win ne louna correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of tha following : I 'ollin'a. Simmon's, and aiann'e Axea j Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ) Scytha Sneaths) Sickles: Hay and Manure Forka IlameB) Traces j Hoes; Aniils; Shorels snd Spades) And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MKAD Ar WINSTON, March 4. .l-wtf. No, 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. HEPinCRD'8 French Corset and Shirt Man. nfnetory. and lAtdieef and D'muVmen'f Ready-made Linen H'orrAouse. The undersigned, in returning thanks to their numerous friends in the Southern and Western States, for theis extensiTe patronage, beg lease to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endearor to merit a continuancej of their faTor, R. A. Ar. J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Heady-made Linen constantly on hand. Every description of plain and fanes Needle-work made to order in the neatest and richest styles. t.incinnati, r eb. 4. (, in. Una. gj. CINCIMATI re. NEW YORK. TRANSPARENT Window Shades. Wholesale and Retail. HARRINGTON At. McCKElGHT, South aid of Fourth street, between Walnut and V ine, keep constant ly on hand and manufacture to order, anaoes oi anTiengtn, width or design, and CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any others in the West. We warrant our Shades to wash and not fade. Also IIKVIU.AI. s it A ur.K painted to order. ITT SHADES PIT I P GRATIS. JJ) N. B. This ia the only Shade Manufactory in tincianati. CineincaU, March 27.. t-wly. TINGLEY A BURTON, OF THI CITY OF FMII.AIIILFHIA, INTEND opening on or about the Isl of January. 1818, a wholesale Silk ani Fancy Dry Goods Establishment m Cincinnati, At the Sonth-east corner of Pearl and Wslnut afreets, opposite the Pearl Street House, where they propose opening; a full and entire rew Stock of SILK AND FANCY GOODS. Of the Tsrious descriptions suited to the demand of tha Westers Trade and such as are found in the Eastern housea of the first class. The business will be conducted in person by tne Junior partner, O. Burton, nodef the aame firm as above, and will be smiled in the purchases end imporlslions by a competent buyer, under the direction of the bouse la rniiadelpba, Jan. IX e |
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