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PUBLISHED DAILT, , . BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, J EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OrTici aouu-unt contor of High Btreat ind Sugar all. Tl'.UMS. Daily per annum, ,J7 00 Tii-wuekl)' per annum, .... - 400 Weekly per aanmn, - . . S 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or three imertiona, gl. and !fi cenla lor each additional imortion for three months for six moiuhi for 12 moiitcs 12 Longer adrcrtite-monta in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over jfiO in an montln. Br the Yr.An. For twolra lines 12 fourth of a col-umu 5-0 half a column g'JO whole column g 10. BUSliNESSCALlDS. fllATTHKWS A Bl'TTtES, ATTOUjNtVS anil Counsellors at Law, Coliiinbus.Oliio. Oflice one door aoutu of 1. R. Whiting St fluntinjiton'e Book-store, up stairs. Not. 1, 1U15. F. J.MlTTHKWS. . A. B. BuTTI.KS. 1. N. WIUTlJiU & llUNTlNliTON, BOOKSi ;l.Li:US and Stationers. neat door to the Clinton Bink. 1 1 gh street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment tf Books ami Mationory always on hand. KI IIJKIIT A I.ll.f.LV, QOOK-MNDKKS, High street, opposite the Public Offi U ces, uoiummis. Aus. i, 18-15. Wll. SKlDtRTl M. C. 1.11 I IT. Williiun H. Jnrfis A Henry Jnrvis, C10I.LKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, 18-lli. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i:ke, abhott to., P-KALF.HS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, XJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Stc. Stc, .No. llil High street, sign of the Gilt l'oillock. M1NC- A I2H IIAKDS t-vF.AI.r.RS in Kan-inn and Domestic Urv Goods. (Iroce. XJ lies, Boots and Shoes, Stc. See., wholesale aud retail, Jo. 1, ttoorialc's now, llign siri-cl. j. it. tit ito(i;s, 1 "vF.At.F.R in t. aw. Medical. TheolofficalX'lassical, School XJ and Miscellaneous Bnoks.superior.Stationen snd Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIUATON, DnUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuns, Glass, Slc &.c, wholesale and retail, comer of Hi'h aud Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KU.IIOI KM:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, (irocerirs. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paiiits.Oilr, Dve Slull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, etc., Hi(;h street, t'oluiiibu", Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. V.. It. lilMi. F.ALF.R IN DH Y GOODS, Stc, opposite K.xchange Hank. Uolumlius. cov. i:i..h. It r REMOVAL. iD DOCTORS THOMPSON At MAK1S have removed their Office to llio Basement Story ol Jurtpe Swan's new building; Hitfh Street, a lew dunrs North of the Neil House. liesidtuco of llr. R. .hompson. Third street, one door North of I'nivcrsalist Church. Hesidcnceof Dr. Ma-it is, comer of Third and Kich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March i!0, 11(17. tf Si. B. BATKIIAlil IDITOR of the On lo Cui.ti vatoh, a Journal of Aaricul-J turn and Horticulture, published on the 1st snd lath o ach month. Terun S I per year j four copies for S3. f Oliice in the Bank Building, near the Stale I louse. B. COiH STOCK & ( ()., IORfVAltDliNG AND COMMISSION MKRCI1ANTS, . Prorluco Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. ltlDGWAY A tO'S SON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum X bus. Ohio. Stovnsofallkiuds,andagrcatrarietyol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, Rill. COMJiHBLH HAT KTOlti:. JF. ItCDISILL, High atrcet, opposite the State Ruild- ings, always keepa on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. M IL holm:. Tr WINNB is "at nome" in the Neil House, and will IV. render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf N. H. 'I AYLOlt, l.NGRA Vlllt. OFFICE on Northenst corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United Slates Hutel. Dec. 2i dtf I-AW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khht will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olfice on east side of High street, opposite LIS. Whiting St Huntington s Bui.kstore Feb. lb..t-wtf. MM. W1LMS1IIIIK III I.F.Y, SURGICAL and Mi rhanical Dculist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcorks Premium Teeth. For sale Baker ct Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May l;l..t-wly. CITY LIVF.KY STABLE. TIIF. subscriln-r has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugir snd Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear ol the (.anitnl Mouse. KTIIOKSESAM CARIUAVES TO LET q) Nov ii..dlf. J. MASSKV. W. A. MKOY & CO., WIIOI.F.SA1.F. AND KKTAIL HF.AI.KIISinFancvand Staple Dry Goods aud Groceries, opposite the State (louse, High street, Columbus. Ohio. t.lXHU.i: K. WAM'tTT, MGN AND BANNER PAINTER, IVov. 9...dtf. coi.iiwni;s, :nno. IU I HALL'S SHOP. STOKE HAS been removed to the corner store ... . , n il:.- ll:..!. -. i jtnroom in me journal ituimmir, on injin . S1 nnrlv oonosite to his Ibrmer stand, where he w ill be found reaclv lo wait upon his for mer customers slid all others wno mnv sec fit to call. , April I4..t-wtf. 11. II. KIMHALL. AIIOI Si: AND l.)T, also, a building lot, on Rich street, eivst of the new market space, are for sale. Jan. 211'.. dtf F.nipiireof S. F,. WRIGHT. AXES. SO doi. Chopping Axes, or different brands, warranted of good quality, for sale at the sicn of the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. A Nil ll.S A Nil VICES. Genuine Armituge Mouse- bole Anvils, assorted weights: also, tho best Vices in lT3, " lt'8 ,ig" f " GILT PADLOCK. A FF.W fthosu lino steel FIRE SIITS, left at ih XX sign of the DeC. 11 J till.l I'AUIAJCK, WATCHES. a r:rtnn .nrtni.iit nt' all the different kinds, lust re A cued, snd for sale at lrv prices. We have some of l. f,tl thai wc.ro ever offered in this market. June 47. W. A. I'LATT St CO., Neil llousa. CCHIPERSTtltlLS. AFRESH supply uf Coopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the .., March 11. GILT PADLOCK Prrilucnl hprctiielesi. A LSO, double convei and concave Spectacles, for sll conves ami concave r-pi a great variety of frames. ages, and in great variety ol frames. Also, Spectacle (,ln. of all kinds, tilted in ohl frames at snort r.ouce, ana low price, by W. A. PLATT A CO., fl, 7. Aril llmue. Scnrpn's Arconstif Oil lor Denlnesa. FDK.Sll supply for sale by J. B. WHLA'ION Columbus, Aug. 7. Comer High and Broad st A BE ACKSM ITS' BELLOW S, real Arrailage Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cotler-Key and Solid bos Vices. For sale at lttt. High street, sign of the Brosd Ave. lVe.7. FAY St KILBOI RNF.. ARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rubber Cloth, Pat. eut Lealher, Lace, Bamls, Domask Linings, Bindings, Tufts' Springs, Asles and Whips, at tho (jet. I. GILT PADLOCK. CI A 11 111 AC I) S1K1NCS. -lopsira Bugty and Car J riape Springs. ... . . . , 50 setts Ilugcv and Carriage Axles, pist received and for ale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Dec 9. , TANNER'S OIL. I?OR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drug Store 1 of J. U. WIIKATON, Oct. 23. Comer of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, W ells and Acqueducls, for sale at the .ignofthe GILT PADLOCK. Mil L AND IRONS C UT SAMS. FAY A. KILBOI RNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, st the lowest prices VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMMI Nos. 1 and I. Also, Polishing and Coach Body V srnish, for sole by 1. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. " GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mst 13. GILT PADLOCK. CI (iM.lt PENS. A fresh Bupplv received this day. and VJ for saie very low. VV. A. I'LATT . CO, April 3, 1847. Neil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GUN SMITH will please notice that we have for sals, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, llil. High street, 100 Rille Barrels, assorted, from (ill to Ss!0 balls to the notind. Also,Guu Locks of various kinds, Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GF.UE, ABBOTT it. CO. Deo. !). NEW DRESS WOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, llaliurincs, Barages,Mus-lin Ginghams, I'.iubroidcrcd ditto, lie Lains, Aic. All new styles, lor sale by WING &. IIICHARDS'. SAWS. HOF. Si CO., and Wilmot oi Kowlaud's Mill and Crosa cut Saws Hoo St Co. and Wilmot Si Rowland's Circulardo.) apear Si Jackson s and other Hand do. Panncl and riopijig do,; Butchcra' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. Julv 1G. GF.RF., ABBOTT 4t CO. HAKDWAUE. GF.KF., ABBOTT & CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, thnn any other store in the State. Thoy are disposed to sell goeds at loir rams, and would re. spectlully request purchasers to call and examine their gnodi and prices. Oct. L CALL AT KIMHAI.IS, IF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity of F.astcrn made Boots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Bunt, Journal Buildings, 1 ' r, ... .,, . II II L 1 u 11 , 1 I l,v tjuiyoi.t ii. i. nil""'""- PUKE WATEB. JF.NNISON'S Taient Diaphragm Waier Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable articles which are "highly recommended by nil who have seen thcin in use, and w hich we are ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, w ith cost of transportation. GF.lt ti, ABBOTT &, CO. Nnv.,G. ;i:nmne mouse-hole anvils, TUST received and for sale at the sign of the iun ol the GILT PADLOCK. .1 Sept. 10. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale nt the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert. Fancy Bruid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atlorj. ed at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOI RNF.. I.iidie' White Kid Slippers. UST received at llio Shoo Stoic of II. H. KIMBALL, I superior article of White Kid Slippers. July SI. LUMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber lias on hand for sale at his Slenm Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, largo and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned lloonng on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quant ill of Refuse Lumber that will he sold at reduced prices. All (rood oplers for Lumber will be prompt-ly attended to. Feb. ti. .11. M. L. SULL1VA NT. I A It It I A C II TR I M M I N US. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Lcatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth anil Push Frames ; Lirbt Fnimesnnd Tassells; Springs and Asles. GF.RF., ABBOTT &. CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a fine asnrtment of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tics and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling on cheaper tlisn ever before sold in this city. Jan iM; lil'Jili'LL AMP OIL. ."0 gallons Blenched Winter Strained j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 9H) gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY At KILBOI RNK, Dm. 7. No. 159. High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 1U) sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory nt Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale nt No. lull, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. tTtAR KET BTsKETS. W illow Market Boskets, ivl a line article, at tho GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ginghams, llalzorines, Lawns and Borages, just ere -d I., Arrill.-. wiwi i. un.-UAUtm. 100 dorn Files, OF Spear St Jackson. Mottrntn, lubotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the siun of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. OVER SHOES. 1.000 pairs of India Rubber, Lea llier and Ihlllalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and style, for salo chenp at the Gulden Hoot, by NO. 11 IlKiH STREET. ONE IH'MillF.D pairs l.liptic Springs lor buggies ami carriages, just received and for sole at the sign of Hub Sept. 10. SMITH'S VICES f Domestic Manufacture, tho best in the market. for J Bale at the sign ot the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solur I.nrd I.timpn. OF Cornelius A.. Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. i. W. A. Pl.-ATP St CO., AVil Ihmr. I'Alltlt ANK'ft PATENT- pi. ATFORM scales snd Counter Balances at monufac- turer s prices, r or sale liy UT'lir., nuii'i v... Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. April 3. CoHiiiiio Aimitngr Mousehole Anvils, .irniiiiiv n l iiinii. .i , QOI.II) boiand conilnou Vises, lor sale at the sign of the kJ A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seal rind Presses. SF.ALS Kngrsved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and fupremo Court, Recorders. A c. ice, at vcrv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT or. CO., Neil House. iiorted numbers : of iron, GILT PADLOCK. brass, and hair, at the SAMS! SAWSII-W M Si..l fnr snli, si the timi Saws, of Cast and German Steel, for sale at the sign of tho Dec. II. till. 1 r,IJl.lll.r. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of neorly every description, for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of MavM. 11117. II. H. KIMBALL. STARCH. TIIF. Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of deolcrs snd others is requested to the beau-liful arlirlc of IVorf Slarrh now beiltff made. Countrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK Ji. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times poiil for White Com. riept. 3. M hitff lend, Oil nnd Blushes. TWENTY hhls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels; Kill kegs White Lead ; Varnish, Paintand Whitewash Rrushes. July Hi. GF.I'.K, AlillOTT ft. CO. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. No. 101 High street, lltirt jutt rieritrd. rTMIRF.E THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No. X 3 10 .10. 2(, 0 lbs. Log Chains ; 6T0 pair Trace ( 'hoins; "0 dot. Ames' Shovels and Spades; 10 do. Manure Forks. July 1C "1171JIE. 0,000 lbs. iron Wire, assorted, from the t v coarsest to tl.e hnest, . for sale at the sien of the Oct. GILT PADLOCK. 700D S( 11 EM S. 3,000 groce New England IT 1 rcmium sciews, at tiie Bignol ine Oct. 1. GILT PADLOCK. Wj; II A r, plenty or UX Putty, at the sign of the Dee. II. HAE plenty of CXIO SASH, with Glass and GILT PADLOCK. ()0' I CROSS-CUT nnd CIRCULAR SAM'S, ow in slorv, auu lor sale at the sign ot trie Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. rrf A LBS. :otton Ctuin, jNo.S to It. JUUU 2.r0 lbs. Cotton BaU. Wick Yarn and Carpftt Cham. Jaat received and lor sale by Feb. 12 FAY At KlLBOtTRNE. ISOTKITTO PHYSICIAN). TMIK undpnienrd has iunt receiTed. and will keep eon- X lantintly on band, a lupplT of Leechearliich he will apply by preacripiion. tie ia alio prepared to bleed and cup by prescription, frcmpt attention will bo paid to all prescriptions. Lnquire t Tcnig 6t Son's, romer of Ilih and Kirnsirecta. i. t. ruiLt. Ji'ftrir-rrtVn. Dcnig, Smith and Butteificld. tk-pt. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1848. WAKICIIOISU OFPJUNTS ONLY. At). 50, Cedar it., Acta York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, fl.ATF I.r.E AM) Jl'IlfOH.l OCCUPY the spacious live story Wtirchnuse, No. fiC, 'ednr street, the wholk of which is devnled to tho exhibition and salu of tho single articio of VRISTED CALICO ICS. . Their prenrnt stock consuls of netirly Ono IhouHnnd I'nckiiiif s, eiiihrncinn some thuusnnds of dilleront ntitterns and colorings, nnd comprising every thing deiiruble iu the line.KOliKlliN and DO.M KSTIC. All of which are ollured for sale, lor cah. or sntiKfnctory credit, at the lowest orices, by the Piece or Piickuge Mow Styles are received almost every day, ami many of them are gut up for our own sales, aud nut to be found else whern, (T? Printed lists of prices, corrected from dnv to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Aiercnnnts win be au.e to torm some uieo 01 me extern nd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue of our imial stork of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This tact, toother with the incl. that our means and our attention, in me no 01 Dcing m-vidod among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantairns which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall be our core that none wno visit our caiauu in incut suaii mcciwuu any uisappoini-me ut. Our assortment is complete at nil seasons of tlio rear. l,F.K, Jl'lS0.N & U;e P. S. B. F. I,KK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lccs, and late senior partner in the original linn of Lee fc Brewster, from which connection lie withdrew some time ar, ins resumed business in connection with Mexsrs. Lee & ludson. under the firm nf LI, I',. Jl'OSON & I.KK. nnd he ventures to ashure his friends and the public, that the new firm will ninintaiu the same pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which iormerly distinginahcd the other two houses to which he hclotijzed. New York, July G. .lytw. LMHUELLAS, PAUAMOL8, HrtlilM !V rtlCi U 111 Illtt'.l.iliW. WM.RICHARIKSON. Steam I'oetory the only one in the United States,) No. HU Market st . Philadelphia. Merchniits nrn respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture ni: the nhovo ouds, by the aid ot steam, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My assortment is complete, and prices n low as to give entire satisfaction. Tr" As there is nn (imbrclla Store next door, of nearly tho saiuo naino, it is imporinnt you should reineniher ' Wll, MAM It. Klt.llAl.U&UiN, Pteam Factory, and Patentee of tho Walkinif Cane Pm- brella. .Sicn of tnc Lady and Kagle, No. IGi, Market street iniaueihina. fPF Attention Is requested to the celebrated Wolkins: ( one imartlla.n neat ami nenutmil article, combininc nil the advantages ot a Lane and L iuurella. Feb. New Taildrlng nnd Dry .oods rstnblixhnirul. U. P. PRESTON 86 CO., (Ko Hil, Hiirh Mreet, Conur of Rich tlrret.) nAVINli secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i, as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no iiraine.) and also some of the best iournevineii Tailors in the city, nre prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting fm others to make up, and repairing, will bo promptly attended They havo also enlnrred their store room, and nre reccir inn a targe supply ot lrv dootlsf so thev can study say hey nac one ot me most nesiraiiie assortments ot both ttni uoorfs ana Llatlunff tn the Liiii. N. B. (irocerics. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cans, Bonnets, &.C., always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. loiuinhus, April i.f, US4...tw. NKW AND FASHIONABLE '-L Tailoring Establishment, ':)T B. BL RK and WM. V. Cl.OUD have just LTj opened a new Tailor Shop, on High Bireor. in ine cuy oi l omnioiii,, nppnsne the United Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, aud work made upon short notice, and in tho most approved style. roinui They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-JtilvtJ'.i..twLf.Wttlflics, Jrwflry, Silvrr-Uurr, Lumps, &c, &c. M m. A. J'latt v lOii (in me men jione,; MAY Is on hand a good assortment oi aicnca 7, Jewelry, nvervvare. ioiar i.amps, rernunRry, -ltl ..ilna l(',n.i'o r.invn nml I'nrif'.ifill 1. liiond pointed (.old Fens. ( tiest motor's. Gold nnd Silver Pencils nnd Thimbles. Combs. Brushes for tho Hair Clothes nnd Teeth, Plated nnd Bntania Castors, Candle sticks, Cake Baskets and I ea-tets, superior hnzorrt, f tear-ranUd.) I'ocket Knives nnd Srisnors, Cenuine Hcmmings Needles, bent quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp Class and Lamp Wick, Wntdi Makers Tools nnd Materials, &lc. tfce., all of which they are now selling nt very low pricr. Watches and Jewelry careiuny repatreo oy cvpenenceo workmen and warranted. Alo, scalw Lnsrnvt'd for IV-taries County and Stale olhcers, Societies, S.c. &c and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap consULction furnished at short notice. Dec- h. c"iTpY:nioR colokkd DAcxriihis- to OTY PUS The Buhfcriler would respectfully an nouncc to the citirens of Colunilus and its vicinity, that he lias taken rooms in Ambos block, where he is prepared to execute Daguerreotype likenehHen,bv an improved process. which gives to the picture a muni uucrione man moucs oi operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are respectfully invited to call alius rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. l ersons are laujni me an oi inKinir hkim.pbc ihi iiro- paring all kinds ot Chemicals used dv I'agurrrrnn nrums.oi. lie most reasonable terms. i a. oiuuumuii Oct. at),, dtf. OHIO Ml'TUAT. F1RK INSl KANCE CO. fire nnd Life ltnumi.ee. fTMHS ('ornnanv coiitinurs to take neks on Lives and 1. Property, on the tnot opproved principles of Mutual insurance. l ire irrrmriniriii. (Lr The average cost of Insurance in this Depart nent.it lefs than onr-fourfh per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op- lion ot the applicant. I.ifn Dennrtmcnf. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the nsual rates of premium. n. li. Advantagei mvie avaiiaoic on m o or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Orpenter'a Building, between the F.xchaiice and Citv Bnnks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 185. twy. riecretary. riur-PinE-riKE. THK PnoTFrTHiB Insi iia.u k Cdmpant, of Hartfoid 1 Conn.,entinue at their SL'ency in this city to insure Dwelling Mouses. Mores ami nrenouses, mm, lanutac-tories, Ac, and llio contents of each. tL'ethcr with every other similar species ol property, aoaikst l.osa or uam-aof. r riPE. The rates of premium offered are as low as tbone of any other similar institution -, and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long estaiitishpd i ompany. Olfice in the City Bank Building, an stairs. Oct. 13.. hd. J- WM. BALDWIN, Asen CoIiiiiiIuv Iiisiii;uu' oiiBpany. fire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build inir. and the furniture, michinery, cords, wares and merenn- dues and other property contained therein, against Iom oi damage by lire, alfo, steimboats and all siil vessels, and the cargoes oi' steamboats, sail vewls. keel -boats, flat-boats and other water-crn.L against tlie perils of seas, lakes snd rivers on the most favorable terms. a. S. I fll.iV, June 1, R;U. dtf. Secret my FL RS" AND If ATTERStRiMM IXCST" THK suburnbers have just received a laige stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otter for sale at thr lowest prices. 0 lbs. Nutria, sides. m " double and single Ring Russia, blown IflO " Carroted Russia. I(K( " Raw and Carroted Coney. 101)0 SaxonY and Spanish Bodies. A1o -A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sids sn Tibs. Bandimrand Binding. Uatl.eithers.Bow Strincrs Skiv era, ail colors, Black and Drab Silk Plnsh, F.Ttnet Logwood tiam Shellac are. reD. iz.j rAY . KILBOI RiNh. LUMBER. Crnn nfiH frf't Lumber, i tn 9Tt,9 ti JUU,UUU ).f))ft.Pop!srdo.5 qualit.es. .TOO.OfX) Pine Shingles, warranted. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds aed siw of country stufl. together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stock ; and would state that we have made arrangements tn that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any onr Aug. 10. B. C'OMSTOCK CO. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I.N.WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Hooktelttn and StaUontr$, Hik ttrttt. NKW ItOOKH. KFFEllSON'S H'OKKSj Memoir, Correspondence and Miscelhiuies j from tho papers of Thomas JelTirsou ited by Tliomns Jetferson Kaiidolph. 4 vols. 'J'hn Life uf Thomas Jcll'ersoii. third President of the United States, with parts of his correspondence never before ptiblibhed, and notices of his opinions on questions of Civil Government, National Policy and CorMilulional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy iu the (jiiiversiiy m Virginia, z vois. The Life of fiovornor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers: detsiilint events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States) by Jarcd spars s. o vois. lievolutionnry Orders of Washington. Issued durimr the years ITM MiH), HHI and selected from the MSS. of John vy luting. Lieutenant and Adjutant ut tho 2d Regiment MaKsacnuveus i.iue, a work rouluia witti interest and plea sing remuuncciices. I vol. Marshall s Lifn of Ucorue Washinnton, compiled under the inspection of Hon. Hurhrod Washington from original papers, bequeathed to him by Ins deceased relative. vols. nisiorv oi iue reucrai i.overmneru lor utiy years, irom March to March, 11,31) j by A id en Bradford, LL. L., Kditnr of tho Masftachusetls State Papers, of Remarks on State Rights tVc, iVc , neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with Bio- graphical Notices of tho Signers of the Declaration of Independence and sketches ot the most remarkable ovents in the history of the country ; by Robert W. Lincoln. Beau tilully cmhcllisbed with a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-live engravings. 1 vol. 1 he Me ol l.l h rid no iierry,with contemporary leuera to the close of tho American Revolution by James T. Austin. 1 vol. Debates in Concress of the United States on the bill for repealing the law For tho more convenient organization ol the Courts of the United States;'' during the first session of the seventh Conuress, and a list of the yeas and navs mi that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with areview of the Policy of the United States (iovernment, which led to the war of 11)12; by Thcodoro Dwicht, Secretary uf the Convention. 1 vol. For sale by March, 1018. I. N. Will TING & f lUNTINCTON. IiUK WltlGHT'S SCPRKMK COURT UE- 'ORTS. Cash price reduced to j. Reports ol Ca ses at Law and in Chancery: decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; takci frem ortgiual minutes: By John C. Wright. In one large sup. roy.Uvo. vol. of Hut pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these caies look Ins neat upon the bench, and proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain and diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He began to take notes of cases nt the trials at which ho assisted, merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As ho progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed (hem into a manuscript book in the form of Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of Goi nts decided. This book he mndc his circuit companion, oping thereby to secure uniformity in his own action at dill'erent periods and plact-s. Finding the Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of hm judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession ; and they are now made public in the hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight ; only eighty less than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference." Wright's Reports, as connected with the Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, nnd ns a work of reference, will bo found even morn useful than the Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore be in the library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing np the balance of the edition of Judue Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber baa determined to reduce tho C'oan price to the extremely low rate ol l ive Uvluirt, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale nt the liookstoro ot 1. 1, im uu t iiufti uNuturt. Feb.23..d&w. BOOKS ! HOOKS! ItOOKSt BF.ilLUJ OFF AT KKMJCED F RICES II Tint c...".i ii-.i- i...i..n .j..u ilicli oiy .Virgo stock of Hooka, Fupera, Stationery, SfC, have determined to sell otf a large portion nf it nt VKKY LOW I'RK-KS l ()R CASH. Their stock is much the larcestand most varied of any in the Western countrv, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: All the Classical and Common School Books in general ukc, nnd nu extensive assortment of Cnp, Letter, hank, (otninercial nnd folio I'otii, norm and Medium PAI'I'.RS rf the best F.astern Manufactories. French. F.nglish nnd American S 1'ATlOiNF.RY, of every variety and of tho linesl quality. Holers' and orsienuotm rine ren ann rocsei KMVF.S. Cold snd Silver Pencil; Hold Pens; Steel Rewils, B;igs, and Purses j Steel Trimmings; Shell. Ivory, Penrl ard Velvet Souvenirs and Card Cases Pocket Books, Wnllets and Banker's Cases. Ladiks' Pout Folios and Albums, nchlv and elegantly bound. A fine assortment or iSote "Arms, Ksvklopf.s, iVc. They would ret-pectfully invite Prolessionnl men, Tea chers, and all persons wishing to purchase at cheap rates. to cull mid examine their arTfortmeiil before purchasing elsewhere. I. jN. WIHTIMS & HUiNTLNG'l ON. Columbus, February 8, 18IH...w.'tpi&d. MEN Z EL'S GERMAN LITERATURE. (ier-man Literature, trans-latjd from tl.e ticninn of Wolfgang Mcmtcl. By C. C Filton, .1 vols, roy., limo. Menjiel's work on German Literature was extremely well received in Knuland.nnd stroncly commended by the most respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly n writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness t and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings ore high nnd pure ; his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and scientific acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our F,hg-lish critic compares him to Burke." Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. . 1 vol. roy. I'Jmo. Conversations with Goethe in the Inst years of his Life, translated from the German of Kckcrmann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. PJmo. Introduction to Kthics, including a Critical Survey of Moral Srstonn, translated from the French of Joulfroy. by Willb'm H. Channins. Tols. roy. 12mo. The Chfiracters of Schiller. By (Mrs. Lllet. 1 ?ol. roy. !2mo. For sale nt the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. I N. WH1TINU & HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. APVT.NTIJRF.S in Mexico and the Rocky Mountain!, by George F. Buxton. A wo'k containing 'he rough notes of a journey throuuh Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete iu 1 vol. Now and Then," an exceeeinplv interesting work by Samuel Warren, F. R. S., author of Tea Thousand a Year, Sec. The Life of Chevaliei Bayard, by W. Gil more Simms; one of the most fascinating works of the day. containing an iccount of one of the most eventful periods of France, during the reign of Charles V HI complete iu 1 vol. Aloo. Vol.2 of Lamsrtine's History of the Girondist, or the personal memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution.March I. I. N. WHITING ic HUNTINGTON. PITCH'S CONSLMPTI L U able Familt Co Mf a PTION Ct REI)--An Intal aart of the Lungs; ran.f a, prevention and cure of con-sumption, asthma, and disfasrs of the heart; on the laws nf linngevitr, and the mode of preserrinp mile and female health, symmetry, and Iteauty ; espoing causes and cure of those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life. M affections of the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrolula. piles, gravel and femsle complaints. Its rule- easv, practical and pure form a paide to perfect hr-alth and" lona: life. 28 enpravintrs. Bv Samuel Sheldon I'itch, A. M., M. U. l or sale st the Bkf.urn ol leb. L I, iY WIUTI.Mi St HUNTLNGTON. or,. 52, f.nmsii coniio-Tixviii IHHITH. Heportsof Csses Argued snd Determined in the Lnelisti Court of Common t.aw. beinir Vol. 2 of Mannintr. Granirer and bcott; Reports 18 L5 to Easter mo, low; v.nmpieie sets oi tne r.njrnsn tonmno uw Reports, in 62 vols.; together wtt1! a large sssortment ol Law Books, for sale sery low st the Bonkitore of Jan.2. I. N. WIIITLNU St HL'M'INGTOM. '-AVLOR' UNITED STATES MONEY HE-X POKTLK.and Gold aud Silver Coin Examiner, wilh a marginal index to the different States. Designed to con. tain fac simile engraving, of all the geld, silver and copper eoins now in circulation, with their true value; l list of solvent Banks throughout the United States and Canada, with the rates or discount the number for February, 1848 just received it the Book 'tore of Feb. lit. 1. H. WHITING U UUJiTLNGTON. OURNAL NUMBER 211. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCFfoGGS, lIookuUiT and Stationer, oppoiitt the Suite lloute. VALUABLE ENKMair niinus..iirvin pAUDLNAL WOLKKV, by John tialt, ,th additional IN J iunlraliona frnin CaYnndisli l Life of VVolsav. and nlh. er sources. 1 sol. " The Lile and Pontificate of I ,ln ttlJe Ton tli , ka William l)n.pno-.4 villi ' J " Fronch Revolution from nil'JtoltJUi by F. A. Mi unci. 1 vol. ' B The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comproliendinjr an account ol the state of lenrnimr from tU ri,. r reigiiof Augustus to its revival in the tifteemh century t by Rev, Joseph Berington. 1 vol, ' History of the Counter Revolution In England, for the re-ealablirhmcnt of Popery under Charles 11 and Jame lit by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. i,nrenxo ue meoici, caiiea the Magnincentj by William Rotcoe. 1 vol. The Italiaa Painters. Life of Michael Angcloj by R. Duppa, L. L. B. Lile of KalTaclloi by Qua ire mere de Qnmcy. 1 vol. Norinnn Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Wormans its causes and its consequences in England, Scotland, Ireland, aud on the Continent; by Augustin i niriry. rim.. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and ar ranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. j ne itoman uepubhe, by JVI. Jviicnelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII. a historical Romance by Alfred de Vipny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-pirn to the French Revolution: by F. Coizot. 3 vols. MM,- .lnw. wsrlr. a.a Iw.s.esJ in .,..: 11 ...J ... it . s uluiiu in UI1IIUIIII UMIIIIII, m.U Will make a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by CHOICE FKE1CII W ORKS The age of Louis XIV.,by Voltaire. Sermons of Altiisillnn. Discourse v Aiv..uy vfiuaire. permonsoi iiiaisiuon. I on Universal History, by Bousseut. Works of f The Kxistenco of (.mi, by Feuelon. The Edu Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Malherbe. lucntion of Analysis of the History ol Trance, by Chautnubrian. Grandeur and Dccav of the Roman F.mpirn, by Montesquieu. Voyages in tho Last, by Lamnrtine. New Classical Biography. M. L. Barre. Characters, by La llruyere. Kelcclions from the Masterpieces of Do Kotrou, Crehillon and others. Chau. tnubrian's journal of a journey from l'nris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau. l'.mile, or I'ducation, by Rousseau. The Natchez, by Chautauhrian. Works of Kacine,Mliera,fce. The above am French editions, and linely bound, or in paper. Justrecoived and for sale by Dec 2- J. R. SCROGCS. NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of Amer ienn Courts, in several department of law) withes, pecial relcrcnco to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thosauresof American. English Irish and Scotcn law bnoka, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. G. Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracta. Thornton on Convevancinir a difrest ol the Convevan. cing. Testamentary, and Registry jaws of all the Stales of me u nion, wnn i"rin,,atc, uy James u. 1 liornton. Just received by J, K. SCROGGS. Nov. lo. POKTHV. BYRON, Shakupcare, Scolt, Moore, Rnnis, Southey Campbell, yuung, Milton, Cowper, Shelley. Ossianj llemnns. Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery. Cole-ridt'e. Rodgers. Willis Thompson, (III.) Poets and Poetry of America; " " England i " " Europe; " " Ancients; Grey. Rn.ti. .n Pnllina tl. Mlltm-n ...1 Lamb and Kirk White, Dryden and Locklmrt, Goldsmith Dante, Stc. For sale at the Bookstore of J. R, SCROGGS. Deo. ii. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Minlern History, contain ing the political history, geographical position, and ao-cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a hiBtory ol the colonies founded lv Europeans. Bv VV. ('. Taylor. LL. 1 ni. a. A, ,s witn questions adapted lor the use of schools i I vol. pp. 'i'XI, For sale by Ecb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UMTED S.ates Dispensatory j Woods' Practice ; Listen s Surgery; . , Druetl's Surgery ; Harth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, hy Ray ; Anatomical Remembrancer, Sic, fltc. Just ree'd by Nov J. R. SCRUGGS. U'ELL WOItTII HAVING. The life of Major Gen Zachary Taylor; with notices of the warinNew Mexico, California and Southern Mexico i and hionrantiical sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in llio war witn Mexico, wuh portiaits on sieel and numerous illustrations. By John Frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, ami the most authentic memoir of tho " old hero " yet puliliBhed. Just received by f'ANCY GOODS. Steel Besds, Clasps for liags and purses. Hums and Tassels. Silk and Twist for bam. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble ami aianasier, raper weights, rapetenes, Ferlumery. Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Caaes, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolios, Desks, See, Stc, fur sale vory cheap, by J. R. SCRUGGS. iov. v. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvicr. and others. The whole adanted. bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well lor a text book in Academiea, nt both Bexes. as tor self-instruclion ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS." KNOLD'injLTs.SICiCompriaiiig Arnold's first and second Latin bonks; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition ; first Greek Lessons ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For aal,j hy Jan. 6 J. R. riCP.UGGS. L1TE OF N Al'OLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardeche, with 6ve hundred illustrations, after deaignB by Horace Vernet, and twenty original portraits for Bale cheap, by Feb. 21. J. II. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical nnticea, by Charles Knight for Bale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. NEW FKEKCII GRAM UTAH. Ollendorff new melhnd of learning to read, write, and speak French with a key. For aalc hy Jan. lij J. R. SCROGGS. LLEWb7tT7SrF.V to read, write, and speak the German wilh a key For sale by Jan 6. J. R. SCROGGS. CALAVAK; Or the Knight of the Conquest a rn. mance of Mexico: by R. M. Bird, Esq.. just recsved Jan. 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITA LI A NO RAMM ArI Ollrdorf'snewrnethod of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with l key. For sale by Jan. G J R SCROGGS. OWITT'SNEW BOOK. The Hall and theHsm. let, or scenes and characters of country lile ; Br VVm. Hnwitt.jnst received by Jan. 4 J. R. SC ROGGS, GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lifo. Failed by Parke Goodwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. II. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; l Frederick W. Sawyer. For sale by leb. 21. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Higk street, one square Sovlk of the Stat Uovse, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE BBbscriberwill be fonnd at the shove establishment, where he will be plessed to wait upon all who may favor Ihe House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and Stted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve, menla thai are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. . Columbus, March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTETIOXI THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of eele-brated foreign L'niversitv.will be ready to give lesson in the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Reference : Rov. Mr. II L- Ricbrds. Dra. Jones 8r Cat and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOH.NSON, Dr. of i'LU. Sioi. lC.dLf. CINCINNATI. S .,,., r. lPEIl HANGINGS, UITABLE for rooms and enlrys, at F. K. Hrr.nm'f Choap Papor Hangings Establishment, No. 18, West Fourth street, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. K. II. lias lint relumed from the East with lins snd beautiful assortment of French and American glaied and common Wall Papor; also, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment nf all kinds of French and American Borders ; also, a lot of window paper i yard wide, wilh large lot of green Yankee Slat Blinds, suitable. m for Window, I havo also just received a beautiful assortment nf French Fire Screens, All the above arliclus will be sold wholesale or retail as cheap if not cheaper than meycan oe ouugiu in wic wu.icni uuumry. niercnanta ana others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No, 10, West Fourth strrel. Cincinnati, March 14, 1UW. i R. HELUER. SOU1 HGATiTlIAWTIIOnNE A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MaKuracTURF.ns or To. BClO, ADD ImPOHTKHS' OF FoRKIUIV Willis AUD Luiuoiis, Ao.24, C. lumduj street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 21. SUNDRIES-. .SOU boies Claret Wines, different brands ; AO do Brandy Chcrrins 20 do Assorted Cordials; 600 whole cans Sardines; fiOO half do do.; 50 brls Powdered Sugar; 80 - Loaf do.; 60 pockets Old Gov. Java ColTee; 40 bags do do do do.; 10 " Jamaica Pimento; 10 boxes Soap; 20 " Candles; In store and for sale low by SOU1HUATE, HAWTHORN St CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. rpOBACCOS X IM boxes Va. Pounds, various brands; 2j() do Mo. ls,"our own brand;'; 1110 do do Ills, do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; tl)0 do 5s and Us, various brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 2:1. 24 Columbia st. CMIAMPAIGN WINES-J 60 baskets Heidsick Champaigne; 40 do N'apuleon do ; 26 do Star do j 15 do ' Crown do.; - 16 do Sun and Eagle do.; 20 casea Cabinet do.; In store and for sale bv SOLTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., Cincinnati, March 2d. 24 Columbia st. B RANDIES 20 half pipes Alexandre Signette Brands; iu no j. 3. uupuy ao.; 7 10 5 10 do do do O. Tard Dupuy St Co. do.) Maglory do.) Lafayette do.; J. B. Goddard do.) HcncnesHV do.t do do 6 In store and tor snle on liberal terms ny SOUT'llGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 2.1. 24 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine) SO do Cette - do do.; 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.) In store and tor snle by SOU THGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 'li. 21 Columbia St. PORT WINES 1011 qr. casks Durand'a Sweet Rurgundy Port; 10 do Osborn's puro Juice; 15 do Quilliman a " Trash; Together with a Targe assortment of Dry and Sweet Wines, suitable for Druggists and Dealers am offered on favorable terms by SOU i MliAi fc., HAWTUUKN or, u)., , Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st. MALAGA WINES 26 qr. casks SweetMalaga Wines; . 20 do Dry do do.; In store and for sale by SOLTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 13. 24 Columbia at. S' T. CROIX RUM. puncheons Hum; puncneonH Jamnica num; in awre ana lor aie ny Cinninnati. March 23. l2 Columbia it. VIEW LA.W HOOK. A practirnl trentiie on thfl i.N Law of Shcritl'ti and Coroners, with Forms. Ate, and References to the Statutes of Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky; Hy A. E. Gwynne, Knq. This work will treat of the election and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies nnd liability for their acts j Duties and liabilities bf Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in refer ence to the Jail: the service and return of process; tha preservation of ue ace. and sale upon eieciitioo. a..m et)iorulMi'cudiscucd, will be the Writ of Summons, Cnpias ad Henpondemlum and ad Sit i (faciendum, Arrest, Bail. Escapes, Attachment, the Writs of Fieri Facias and Levnri Facins. the Levy of Execution, and th safes of goods and chattels thereupon ; the Writ nf Fosses sion, tho Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needed by S her it fa, and Coroners wtien acting as Sheriff. The work will be put to press soon, and published at as early date by If. W. DERBY, ten d. l.aw Hook rubhaher, Mam st., Cincinnati. JAMES' DIGEST. A Digest of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships and Vessels and Navigation by Charles r. James, of the Cincinnati Bar It is principally Ihe design ol tins work to embody all Sta tntes, whether of Concrsss or the States, relating to the shipping and navigation of our riven and lakes j although it will contain also statutes oi tno Atlantic slates. 1 hey wiH be arranged under appropriate hoads, accompanied by the decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States, authorising proceedings upon claiim, 6lc, against vessels rules of navigationacts concerning the unlawful transportation of slaves acts regulating chattel 'mortgagespunishing crimei and fiffenccs committed by the crews, &c., of vessels, and offences against vessels, Ate, &c, making a volume of be tween aw and wiu pages , wnicn win oe pnnteu in tne oosc style ot law-books. The price will be 10. In press and will be published soon by H. W. DERBY, Feb. 5. Main street, Cincinnati. rii.A.B.UWBM. .1 .lOSlAU DRAKE. A. BIDWELIi & CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchnntf, JSo. 13, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignment! of Pro duce or other merchandize. REFER TO Meisick, Taylor & Watts, Dageete St Brace, John Kupler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman. Marsh At Co. M. Kugler & Son, Ellis fc Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensiv variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We narticulnrlv request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are connoeni wai our prices win ne muna correspond in ply low with those of New York and other Eastern citicn. Our stock is comprised in part of the following ; Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes) Mill and X Cut Sawsj (trans and Grain Scythes ) Scvthe Sneatha j Sickles ! Hay and Manure Forks H nines j Tracea Hoes Anvils ) Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and canicular attention will be ffiven to all or ders entrusted lo our care. MEAD A WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf No. 1A Pearl street, Cincinnati. SHEPIIERU'S French Corsrt and Shirt Wnn. VfflCtory, and Ladies' and Urniitmtn't Ready-mad Linen arrunu. The undersigned, in returning thank to their numerous friends in tho Southern and Western Mates, for theis eitemive patrnnatre. beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor io mem a continuance ot tneir tavnr. R. A. At J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen pconsantly on hand. Every description of plain and fanev ISeedle-work mad to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. Gox. $S. OHIO TYPE FOtKDERY. THR Sobvciibera, who have lately established a "StW Trrxt FounnMY, in Cincinnati, opposite the Met dumW Fxehmzt and Metie Telrxraph, are now prepared to lurnisb ihe Printers of the West with every "lKT of Ttfes, pRrssrs, and Priivtiko Matcrmli, of tha latest fashions and the best' manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the trait. pom, and have made arrangements with Esutern and other F windenes. which w ill enable them to supply every variety nsed in the tnited States, and ol the best qoality. CwcinnaU,Feb.4..wjf4 GUILFORD JONES. r
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-03-29, DAILY. |
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Title | Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1847), 1848-03-29, DAILY. page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1848-03-29 |
Submitting Institution | Ohio History Connection |
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Full Text | PUBLISHED DAILT, , . BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, J EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OrTici aouu-unt contor of High Btreat ind Sugar all. Tl'.UMS. Daily per annum, ,J7 00 Tii-wuekl)' per annum, .... - 400 Weekly per aanmn, - . . S 00 Terma of Advertising. Twelve lines or leu, one or three imertiona, gl. and !fi cenla lor each additional imortion for three months for six moiuhi for 12 moiitcs 12 Longer adrcrtite-monta in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over jfiO in an montln. Br the Yr.An. For twolra lines 12 fourth of a col-umu 5-0 half a column g'JO whole column g 10. BUSliNESSCALlDS. fllATTHKWS A Bl'TTtES, ATTOUjNtVS anil Counsellors at Law, Coliiinbus.Oliio. Oflice one door aoutu of 1. R. Whiting St fluntinjiton'e Book-store, up stairs. Not. 1, 1U15. F. J.MlTTHKWS. . A. B. BuTTI.KS. 1. N. WIUTlJiU & llUNTlNliTON, BOOKSi ;l.Li:US and Stationers. neat door to the Clinton Bink. 1 1 gh street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment tf Books ami Mationory always on hand. KI IIJKIIT A I.ll.f.LV, QOOK-MNDKKS, High street, opposite the Public Offi U ces, uoiummis. Aus. i, 18-15. Wll. SKlDtRTl M. C. 1.11 I IT. Williiun H. Jnrfis A Henry Jnrvis, C10I.LKCTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14, 18-lli. y. Columbus, Ohio ;i:ke, abhott to., P-KALF.HS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, XJ House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, Stc. Stc, .No. llil High street, sign of the Gilt l'oillock. M1NC- A I2H IIAKDS t-vF.AI.r.RS in Kan-inn and Domestic Urv Goods. (Iroce. XJ lies, Boots and Shoes, Stc. See., wholesale aud retail, Jo. 1, ttoorialc's now, llign siri-cl. j. it. tit ito(i;s, 1 "vF.At.F.R in t. aw. Medical. TheolofficalX'lassical, School XJ and Miscellaneous Bnoks.superior.Stationen snd Wall Paper, at Derby 'a old stand, opposite the State House. J. B. WIIUATON, DnUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints.Oils, Dye Stuns, Glass, Slc &.c, wholesale and retail, comer of Hi'h aud Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KU.IIOI KM:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, (irocerirs. Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paiiits.Oilr, Dve Slull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, etc., Hi(;h street, t'oluiiibu", Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. V.. It. lilMi. F.ALF.R IN DH Y GOODS, Stc, opposite K.xchange Hank. Uolumlius. cov. i:i..h. It r REMOVAL. iD DOCTORS THOMPSON At MAK1S have removed their Office to llio Basement Story ol Jurtpe Swan's new building; Hitfh Street, a lew dunrs North of the Neil House. liesidtuco of llr. R. .hompson. Third street, one door North of I'nivcrsalist Church. Hesidcnceof Dr. Ma-it is, comer of Third and Kich streets, opposite Baptist Church. March i!0, 11(17. tf Si. B. BATKIIAlil IDITOR of the On lo Cui.ti vatoh, a Journal of Aaricul-J turn and Horticulture, published on the 1st snd lath o ach month. Terun S I per year j four copies for S3. f Oliice in the Bank Building, near the Stale I louse. B. COiH STOCK & ( ()., IORfVAltDliNG AND COMMISSION MKRCI1ANTS, . Prorluco Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. ltlDGWAY A tO'S SON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near tho Bridge, Colum X bus. Ohio. Stovnsofallkiuds,andagrcatrarietyol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, Rill. COMJiHBLH HAT KTOlti:. JF. ItCDISILL, High atrcet, opposite the State Ruild- ings, always keepa on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. M IL holm:. Tr WINNB is "at nome" in the Neil House, and will IV. render all so who make their stay with him. Dec 10. dtf N. H. 'I AYLOlt, l.NGRA Vlllt. OFFICE on Northenst corner of High and Town Streets, up stairs opposite United Slates Hutel. Dec. 2i dtf I-AW. PB. WILCOX and A. F. I'khht will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Olfice on east side of High street, opposite LIS. Whiting St Huntington s Bui.kstore Feb. lb..t-wtf. MM. W1LMS1IIIIK III I.F.Y, SURGICAL and Mi rhanical Dculist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcorks Premium Teeth. For sale Baker ct Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May l;l..t-wly. CITY LIVF.KY STABLE. TIIF. subscriln-r has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugir snd Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear ol the (.anitnl Mouse. KTIIOKSESAM CARIUAVES TO LET q) Nov ii..dlf. J. MASSKV. W. A. MKOY & CO., WIIOI.F.SA1.F. AND KKTAIL HF.AI.KIISinFancvand Staple Dry Goods aud Groceries, opposite the State (louse, High street, Columbus. Ohio. t.lXHU.i: K. WAM'tTT, MGN AND BANNER PAINTER, IVov. 9...dtf. coi.iiwni;s, :nno. IU I HALL'S SHOP. STOKE HAS been removed to the corner store ... . , n il:.- ll:..!. -. i jtnroom in me journal ituimmir, on injin . S1 nnrlv oonosite to his Ibrmer stand, where he w ill be found reaclv lo wait upon his for mer customers slid all others wno mnv sec fit to call. , April I4..t-wtf. 11. II. KIMHALL. AIIOI Si: AND l.)T, also, a building lot, on Rich street, eivst of the new market space, are for sale. Jan. 211'.. dtf F.nipiireof S. F,. WRIGHT. AXES. SO doi. Chopping Axes, or different brands, warranted of good quality, for sale at the sicn of the Dec. 11. GILT PADLOCK. A Nil ll.S A Nil VICES. Genuine Armituge Mouse- bole Anvils, assorted weights: also, tho best Vices in lT3, " lt'8 ,ig" f " GILT PADLOCK. A FF.W fthosu lino steel FIRE SIITS, left at ih XX sign of the DeC. 11 J till.l I'AUIAJCK, WATCHES. a r:rtnn .nrtni.iit nt' all the different kinds, lust re A cued, snd for sale at lrv prices. We have some of l. f,tl thai wc.ro ever offered in this market. June 47. W. A. I'LATT St CO., Neil llousa. CCHIPERSTtltlLS. AFRESH supply uf Coopers' Tools, just received and for sale at the sign of the .., March 11. GILT PADLOCK Prrilucnl hprctiielesi. A LSO, double convei and concave Spectacles, for sll conves ami concave r-pi a great variety of frames. ages, and in great variety ol frames. Also, Spectacle (,ln. of all kinds, tilted in ohl frames at snort r.ouce, ana low price, by W. A. PLATT A CO., fl, 7. Aril llmue. Scnrpn's Arconstif Oil lor Denlnesa. FDK.Sll supply for sale by J. B. WHLA'ION Columbus, Aug. 7. Comer High and Broad st A BE ACKSM ITS' BELLOW S, real Arrailage Mouse Hole Anvils. Common, Cotler-Key and Solid bos Vices. For sale at lttt. High street, sign of the Brosd Ave. lVe.7. FAY St KILBOI RNF.. ARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Rubber Cloth, Pat. eut Lealher, Lace, Bamls, Domask Linings, Bindings, Tufts' Springs, Asles and Whips, at tho (jet. I. GILT PADLOCK. CI A 11 111 AC I) S1K1NCS. -lopsira Bugty and Car J riape Springs. ... . . . , 50 setts Ilugcv and Carriage Axles, pist received and for ale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Dec 9. , TANNER'S OIL. I?OR SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drug Store 1 of J. U. WIIKATON, Oct. 23. Comer of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE, FOR CISTERNS, W ells and Acqueducls, for sale at the .ignofthe GILT PADLOCK. Mil L AND IRONS C UT SAMS. FAY A. KILBOI RNE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and Cross-cut Saws, st the lowest prices VARNISH. FURNITURE VARMMI Nos. 1 and I. Also, Polishing and Coach Body V srnish, for sole by 1. B. WHF.ATON, Druggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad streets. ANVILS. " GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the Mst 13. GILT PADLOCK. CI (iM.lt PENS. A fresh Bupplv received this day. and VJ for saie very low. VV. A. I'LATT . CO, April 3, 1847. Neil House. OHIO VOLUME XI. GUN SMITH will please notice that we have for sals, at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, llil. High street, 100 Rille Barrels, assorted, from (ill to Ss!0 balls to the notind. Also,Guu Locks of various kinds, Butts. Guards and Thimbles, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun material. GF.UE, ABBOTT it. CO. Deo. !). NEW DRESS WOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, llaliurincs, Barages,Mus-lin Ginghams, I'.iubroidcrcd ditto, lie Lains, Aic. All new styles, lor sale by WING &. IIICHARDS'. SAWS. HOF. Si CO., and Wilmot oi Kowlaud's Mill and Crosa cut Saws Hoo St Co. and Wilmot Si Rowland's Circulardo.) apear Si Jackson s and other Hand do. Panncl and riopijig do,; Butchcra' and Back do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. Julv 1G. GF.RF., ABBOTT 4t CO. HAKDWAUE. GF.KF., ABBOTT & CO., at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, are now receiving a fresh supply of goods, which makes their slock embrace more ar tides in the hardware line, thnn any other store in the State. Thoy are disposed to sell goeds at loir rams, and would re. spectlully request purchasers to call and examine their gnodi and prices. Oct. L CALL AT KIMHAI.IS, IF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity of F.astcrn made Boots and Shoes on hand, and for sale cheap, at the sign of the Golden Bunt, Journal Buildings, 1 ' r, ... .,, . II II L 1 u 11 , 1 I l,v tjuiyoi.t ii. i. nil""'""- PUKE WATEB. JF.NNISON'S Taient Diaphragm Waier Filler. We have just received a lew of these very valuable articles which are "highly recommended by nil who have seen thcin in use, and w hich we are ready to sell at manufacturer's prices, w ith cost of transportation. GF.lt ti, ABBOTT &, CO. Nnv.,G. ;i:nmne mouse-hole anvils, TUST received and for sale at the sign of the iun ol the GILT PADLOCK. .1 Sept. 10. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale nt the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK. NEW BONNETS. JUST received bv the subscribers, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan. Prince Albert. Fancy Bruid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can he atlorj. ed at unusually low prices. FAY & KILBOI RNF.. I.iidie' White Kid Slippers. UST received at llio Shoo Stoic of II. H. KIMBALL, I superior article of White Kid Slippers. July SI. LUMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber lias on hand for sale at his Slenm Saw Mill, 3 miles west ol Columbus, largo and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned lloonng on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quant ill of Refuse Lumber that will he sold at reduced prices. All (rood oplers for Lumber will be prompt-ly attended to. Feb. ti. .11. M. L. SULL1VA NT. I A It It I A C II TR I M M I N US. LAMPS and Hands; India Rubber Cloth and Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats; Patent Lcatherand Bindings; Patent Cloth anil Push Frames ; Lirbt Fnimesnnd Tassells; Springs and Asles. GF.RF., ABBOTT &. CO. LADIES' SHOES. Just received a fine asnrtment of Ladies' French Morocco and Kid Grecian Tics and Buskins, at the sign of the Golden Boot, which are selling on cheaper tlisn ever before sold in this city. Jan iM; lil'Jili'LL AMP OIL. ."0 gallons Blenched Winter Strained j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 9H) gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY At KILBOI RNK, Dm. 7. No. 159. High Street. MACHINE CARDS. 1U) sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory nt Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale nt No. lull, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. tTtAR KET BTsKETS. W illow Market Boskets, ivl a line article, at tho GILT PADLOCK. Oct. 1. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ginghams, llalzorines, Lawns and Borages, just ere -d I., Arrill.-. wiwi i. un.-UAUtm. 100 dorn Files, OF Spear St Jackson. Mottrntn, lubotson, Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the siun of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. OVER SHOES. 1.000 pairs of India Rubber, Lea llier and Ihlllalo Over Shoes, comprising every variety and style, for salo chenp at the Gulden Hoot, by NO. 11 IlKiH STREET. ONE IH'MillF.D pairs l.liptic Springs lor buggies ami carriages, just received and for sole at the sign of Hub Sept. 10. SMITH'S VICES f Domestic Manufacture, tho best in the market. for J Bale at the sign ot the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solur I.nrd I.timpn. OF Cornelius A.. Co., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trimmings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, by Feb. i. W. A. Pl.-ATP St CO., AVil Ihmr. I'Alltlt ANK'ft PATENT- pi. ATFORM scales snd Counter Balances at monufac- turer s prices, r or sale liy UT'lir., nuii'i v... Sign of the Gilt Pad Lock. April 3. CoHiiiiio Aimitngr Mousehole Anvils, .irniiiiiv n l iiinii. .i , QOI.II) boiand conilnou Vises, lor sale at the sign of the kJ A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Seal rind Presses. SF.ALS Kngrsved, and Seal Presses furnished, for Nota ries Public, Common Pleas and fupremo Court, Recorders. A c. ice, at vcrv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLATT or. CO., Neil House. iiorted numbers : of iron, GILT PADLOCK. brass, and hair, at the SAMS! SAWSII-W M Si..l fnr snli, si the timi Saws, of Cast and German Steel, for sale at the sign of tho Dec. II. till. 1 r,IJl.lll.r. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS of neorly every description, for sale at the Shoe and Leather Store of MavM. 11117. II. H. KIMBALL. STARCH. TIIF. Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of deolcrs snd others is requested to the beau-liful arlirlc of IVorf Slarrh now beiltff made. Countrv Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK Ji. CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times poiil for White Com. riept. 3. M hitff lend, Oil nnd Blushes. TWENTY hhls. Linseed Oil, in whole aud half barrels; Kill kegs White Lead ; Varnish, Paintand Whitewash Rrushes. July Hi. GF.I'.K, AlillOTT ft. CO. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. No. 101 High street, lltirt jutt rieritrd. rTMIRF.E THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire,assorted,from No. X 3 10 .10. 2(, 0 lbs. Log Chains ; 6T0 pair Trace ( 'hoins; "0 dot. Ames' Shovels and Spades; 10 do. Manure Forks. July 1C "1171JIE. 0,000 lbs. iron Wire, assorted, from the t v coarsest to tl.e hnest, . for sale at the sien of the Oct. GILT PADLOCK. 700D S( 11 EM S. 3,000 groce New England IT 1 rcmium sciews, at tiie Bignol ine Oct. 1. GILT PADLOCK. Wj; II A r, plenty or UX Putty, at the sign of the Dee. II. HAE plenty of CXIO SASH, with Glass and GILT PADLOCK. ()0' I CROSS-CUT nnd CIRCULAR SAM'S, ow in slorv, auu lor sale at the sign ot trie Dec. II. GILT PADLOCK. rrf A LBS. :otton Ctuin, jNo.S to It. JUUU 2.r0 lbs. Cotton BaU. Wick Yarn and Carpftt Cham. Jaat received and lor sale by Feb. 12 FAY At KlLBOtTRNE. ISOTKITTO PHYSICIAN). TMIK undpnienrd has iunt receiTed. and will keep eon- X lantintly on band, a lupplT of Leechearliich he will apply by preacripiion. tie ia alio prepared to bleed and cup by prescription, frcmpt attention will bo paid to all prescriptions. Lnquire t Tcnig 6t Son's, romer of Ilih and Kirnsirecta. i. t. ruiLt. Ji'ftrir-rrtVn. Dcnig, Smith and Butteificld. tk-pt. 17. .dtf. TATE COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. 1848. WAKICIIOISU OFPJUNTS ONLY. At). 50, Cedar it., Acta York. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, fl.ATF I.r.E AM) Jl'IlfOH.l OCCUPY the spacious live story Wtirchnuse, No. fiC, 'ednr street, the wholk of which is devnled to tho exhibition and salu of tho single articio of VRISTED CALICO ICS. . Their prenrnt stock consuls of netirly Ono IhouHnnd I'nckiiiif s, eiiihrncinn some thuusnnds of dilleront ntitterns and colorings, nnd comprising every thing deiiruble iu the line.KOliKlliN and DO.M KSTIC. All of which are ollured for sale, lor cah. or sntiKfnctory credit, at the lowest orices, by the Piece or Piickuge Mow Styles are received almost every day, ami many of them are gut up for our own sales, aud nut to be found else whern, (T? Printed lists of prices, corrected from dnv to day, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of buyers. Aiercnnnts win be au.e to torm some uieo 01 me extern nd variety of our assortment, when we state, that the val ue of our imial stork of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry poods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This tact, toother with the incl. that our means and our attention, in me no 01 Dcing m-vidod among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render the advantairns which we can oiler to dealers perfectly obvious and it shall be our core that none wno visit our caiauu in incut suaii mcciwuu any uisappoini-me ut. Our assortment is complete at nil seasons of tlio rear. l,F.K, Jl'lS0.N & U;e P. S. B. F. I,KK. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lccs, and late senior partner in the original linn of Lee fc Brewster, from which connection lie withdrew some time ar, ins resumed business in connection with Mexsrs. Lee & ludson. under the firm nf LI, I',. Jl'OSON & I.KK. nnd he ventures to ashure his friends and the public, that the new firm will ninintaiu the same pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which iormerly distinginahcd the other two houses to which he hclotijzed. New York, July G. .lytw. LMHUELLAS, PAUAMOL8, HrtlilM !V rtlCi U 111 Illtt'.l.iliW. WM.RICHARIKSON. Steam I'oetory the only one in the United States,) No. HU Market st . Philadelphia. Merchniits nrn respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture ni: the nhovo ouds, by the aid ot steam, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My assortment is complete, and prices n low as to give entire satisfaction. Tr" As there is nn (imbrclla Store next door, of nearly tho saiuo naino, it is imporinnt you should reineniher ' Wll, MAM It. Klt.llAl.U&UiN, Pteam Factory, and Patentee of tho Walkinif Cane Pm- brella. .Sicn of tnc Lady and Kagle, No. IGi, Market street iniaueihina. fPF Attention Is requested to the celebrated Wolkins: ( one imartlla.n neat ami nenutmil article, combininc nil the advantages ot a Lane and L iuurella. Feb. New Taildrlng nnd Dry .oods rstnblixhnirul. U. P. PRESTON 86 CO., (Ko Hil, Hiirh Mreet, Conur of Rich tlrret.) nAVINli secured the services of Mr. Skwki.i, as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no iiraine.) and also some of the best iournevineii Tailors in the city, nre prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting fm others to make up, and repairing, will bo promptly attended They havo also enlnrred their store room, and nre reccir inn a targe supply ot lrv dootlsf so thev can study say hey nac one ot me most nesiraiiie assortments ot both ttni uoorfs ana Llatlunff tn the Liiii. N. B. (irocerics. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cans, Bonnets, &.C., always on hand, nt prices that will not fail to suit buyers. loiuinhus, April i.f, US4...tw. NKW AND FASHIONABLE '-L Tailoring Establishment, ':)T B. BL RK and WM. V. Cl.OUD have just LTj opened a new Tailor Shop, on High Bireor. in ine cuy oi l omnioiii,, nppnsne the United Slates Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring business in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, aud work made upon short notice, and in tho most approved style. roinui They respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-JtilvtJ'.i..twLf.Wttlflics, Jrwflry, Silvrr-Uurr, Lumps, &c, &c. M m. A. J'latt v lOii (in me men jione,; MAY Is on hand a good assortment oi aicnca 7, Jewelry, nvervvare. ioiar i.amps, rernunRry, -ltl ..ilna l(',n.i'o r.invn nml I'nrif'.ifill 1. liiond pointed (.old Fens. ( tiest motor's. Gold nnd Silver Pencils nnd Thimbles. Combs. Brushes for tho Hair Clothes nnd Teeth, Plated nnd Bntania Castors, Candle sticks, Cake Baskets and I ea-tets, superior hnzorrt, f tear-ranUd.) I'ocket Knives nnd Srisnors, Cenuine Hcmmings Needles, bent quality, Pistols with one and six barrels. Clocks, Lamp Class and Lamp Wick, Wntdi Makers Tools nnd Materials, &lc. tfce., all of which they are now selling nt very low pricr. Watches and Jewelry careiuny repatreo oy cvpenenceo workmen and warranted. Alo, scalw Lnsrnvt'd for IV-taries County and Stale olhcers, Societies, S.c. &c and Seal Presses of an excellent and cheap consULction furnished at short notice. Dec- h. c"iTpY:nioR colokkd DAcxriihis- to OTY PUS The Buhfcriler would respectfully an nouncc to the citirens of Colunilus and its vicinity, that he lias taken rooms in Ambos block, where he is prepared to execute Daguerreotype likenehHen,bv an improved process. which gives to the picture a muni uucrione man moucs oi operating. Persons wishing anything in the line of this art. are respectfully invited to call alius rooms. Perfect satisfaction given, or no charge. l ersons are laujni me an oi inKinir hkim.pbc ihi iiro- paring all kinds ot Chemicals used dv I'agurrrrnn nrums.oi. lie most reasonable terms. i a. oiuuumuii Oct. at),, dtf. OHIO Ml'TUAT. F1RK INSl KANCE CO. fire nnd Life ltnumi.ee. fTMHS ('ornnanv coiitinurs to take neks on Lives and 1. Property, on the tnot opproved principles of Mutual insurance. l ire irrrmriniriii. (Lr The average cost of Insurance in this Depart nent.it lefs than onr-fourfh per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op- lion ot the applicant. I.ifn Dennrtmcnf. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the nsual rates of premium. n. li. Advantagei mvie avaiiaoic on m o or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Orpenter'a Building, between the F.xchaiice and Citv Bnnks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 185. twy. riecretary. riur-PinE-riKE. THK PnoTFrTHiB Insi iia.u k Cdmpant, of Hartfoid 1 Conn.,entinue at their SL'ency in this city to insure Dwelling Mouses. Mores ami nrenouses, mm, lanutac-tories, Ac, and llio contents of each. tL'ethcr with every other similar species ol property, aoaikst l.osa or uam-aof. r riPE. The rates of premium offered are as low as tbone of any other similar institution -, and settlements ol losses characterized by the well known liberality of this long estaiitishpd i ompany. Olfice in the City Bank Building, an stairs. Oct. 13.. hd. J- WM. BALDWIN, Asen CoIiiiiiIuv Iiisiii;uu' oiiBpany. fire and Murine. This Company continues to insure every species of build inir. and the furniture, michinery, cords, wares and merenn- dues and other property contained therein, against Iom oi damage by lire, alfo, steimboats and all siil vessels, and the cargoes oi' steamboats, sail vewls. keel -boats, flat-boats and other water-crn.L against tlie perils of seas, lakes snd rivers on the most favorable terms. a. S. I fll.iV, June 1, R;U. dtf. Secret my FL RS" AND If ATTERStRiMM IXCST" THK suburnbers have just received a laige stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otter for sale at thr lowest prices. 0 lbs. Nutria, sides. m " double and single Ring Russia, blown IflO " Carroted Russia. I(K( " Raw and Carroted Coney. 101)0 SaxonY and Spanish Bodies. A1o -A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sids sn Tibs. Bandimrand Binding. Uatl.eithers.Bow Strincrs Skiv era, ail colors, Black and Drab Silk Plnsh, F.Ttnet Logwood tiam Shellac are. reD. iz.j rAY . KILBOI RiNh. LUMBER. Crnn nfiH frf't Lumber, i tn 9Tt,9 ti JUU,UUU ).f))ft.Pop!srdo.5 qualit.es. .TOO.OfX) Pine Shingles, warranted. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds aed siw of country stufl. together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and oth era to our stock ; and would state that we have made arrangements tn that we shall always have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold by any onr Aug. 10. B. C'OMSTOCK CO. BOOKS & STATIONERY. I.N.WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Hooktelttn and StaUontr$, Hik ttrttt. NKW ItOOKH. KFFEllSON'S H'OKKSj Memoir, Correspondence and Miscelhiuies j from tho papers of Thomas JelTirsou ited by Tliomns Jetferson Kaiidolph. 4 vols. 'J'hn Life uf Thomas Jcll'ersoii. third President of the United States, with parts of his correspondence never before ptiblibhed, and notices of his opinions on questions of Civil Government, National Policy and CorMilulional Law j by George Tucker, Professor of Moral Philosophy iu the (jiiiversiiy m Virginia, z vois. The Life of fiovornor Morris, with selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers: detsiilint events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States) by Jarcd spars s. o vois. lievolutionnry Orders of Washington. Issued durimr the years ITM MiH), HHI and selected from the MSS. of John vy luting. Lieutenant and Adjutant ut tho 2d Regiment MaKsacnuveus i.iue, a work rouluia witti interest and plea sing remuuncciices. I vol. Marshall s Lifn of Ucorue Washinnton, compiled under the inspection of Hon. Hurhrod Washington from original papers, bequeathed to him by Ins deceased relative. vols. nisiorv oi iue reucrai i.overmneru lor utiy years, irom March to March, 11,31) j by A id en Bradford, LL. L., Kditnr of tho Masftachusetls State Papers, of Remarks on State Rights tVc, iVc , neatly bound in 1 vol. Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with Bio- graphical Notices of tho Signers of the Declaration of Independence and sketches ot the most remarkable ovents in the history of the country ; by Robert W. Lincoln. Beau tilully cmhcllisbed with a portrait of each of the Presidents, and lortv-live engravings. 1 vol. 1 he Me ol l.l h rid no iierry,with contemporary leuera to the close of tho American Revolution by James T. Austin. 1 vol. Debates in Concress of the United States on the bill for repealing the law For tho more convenient organization ol the Courts of the United States;'' during the first session of the seventh Conuress, and a list of the yeas and navs mi that interesting subject. 1 vol. History of the Hartford Convention, with areview of the Policy of the United States (iovernment, which led to the war of 11)12; by Thcodoro Dwicht, Secretary uf the Convention. 1 vol. For sale by March, 1018. I. N. Will TING & f lUNTINCTON. IiUK WltlGHT'S SCPRKMK COURT UE- 'ORTS. Cash price reduced to j. Reports ol Ca ses at Law and in Chancery: decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio; takci frem ortgiual minutes: By John C. Wright. In one large sup. roy.Uvo. vol. of Hut pages, in fine law binding. When the Reporter of these caies look Ins neat upon the bench, and proceeded upon circuit duty, he was exceedingly embarrassed with the uncertain and diversified practice, and the contradictory evidence of former decisions. He began to take notes of cases nt the trials at which ho assisted, merely to help his memory in the decision, and generally destroyed them when judgment was pronounced As ho progressed ho took more copious notes, and transcribed (hem into a manuscript book in the form of Reports, with the design of preserving some evidence of Goi nts decided. This book he mndc his circuit companion, oping thereby to secure uniformity in his own action at dill'erent periods and plact-s. Finding the Reports convenient to himself in the discharge of hm judicial duties, their publication suggested itself as convenient for the profession ; and they are now made public in the hope of their being useful. The number of cases reported, is four bundled and ninety-eight ; only eighty less than is contained in six entire volumes of Hammond's Ohio Reports. Much time and labor have been devoted to the arrangement of the Index, with the design of making it copious, and of easy reference." Wright's Reports, as connected with the Supreme Court of this State, containing as they do important principles of practice, nnd ns a work of reference, will bo found even morn useful than the Reports of the Court in Bank, nnd should therefore be in the library of every member of the Bar.' With the view of closing np the balance of the edition of Judue Wright's Supreme Court Reports, the subscriber baa determined to reduce tho C'oan price to the extremely low rate ol l ive Uvluirt, at which price they will probably be found the cheapest Reports to be had. For sale nt the liookstoro ot 1. 1, im uu t iiufti uNuturt. Feb.23..d&w. BOOKS ! HOOKS! ItOOKSt BF.ilLUJ OFF AT KKMJCED F RICES II Tint c...".i ii-.i- i...i..n .j..u ilicli oiy .Virgo stock of Hooka, Fupera, Stationery, SfC, have determined to sell otf a large portion nf it nt VKKY LOW I'RK-KS l ()R CASH. Their stock is much the larcestand most varied of any in the Western countrv, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous BOOKS. Also: All the Classical and Common School Books in general ukc, nnd nu extensive assortment of Cnp, Letter, hank, (otninercial nnd folio I'otii, norm and Medium PAI'I'.RS rf the best F.astern Manufactories. French. F.nglish nnd American S 1'ATlOiNF.RY, of every variety and of tho linesl quality. Holers' and orsienuotm rine ren ann rocsei KMVF.S. Cold snd Silver Pencil; Hold Pens; Steel Rewils, B;igs, and Purses j Steel Trimmings; Shell. Ivory, Penrl ard Velvet Souvenirs and Card Cases Pocket Books, Wnllets and Banker's Cases. Ladiks' Pout Folios and Albums, nchlv and elegantly bound. A fine assortment or iSote "Arms, Ksvklopf.s, iVc. They would ret-pectfully invite Prolessionnl men, Tea chers, and all persons wishing to purchase at cheap rates. to cull mid examine their arTfortmeiil before purchasing elsewhere. I. jN. WIHTIMS & HUiNTLNG'l ON. Columbus, February 8, 18IH...w.'tpi&d. MEN Z EL'S GERMAN LITERATURE. (ier-man Literature, trans-latjd from tl.e ticninn of Wolfgang Mcmtcl. By C. C Filton, .1 vols, roy., limo. Menjiel's work on German Literature was extremely well received in Knuland.nnd stroncly commended by the most respectable periodical publications there. He is undoubtedly n writer of extraordinary vigor and clearness t and his style occasionally rises to eloquence. His moral and religious feelings ore high nnd pure ; his critical perceptions are keen, and his power of illustrating his ideas by the ornaments of fancy, and from a wide range of literary and scientific acquisitions, is almost unrivalled. Our F,hg-lish critic compares him to Burke." Select Minor Poems, translated from the German of Goethe and Schiller, with notes. By John S. Dwight. . 1 vol. roy. I'Jmo. Conversations with Goethe in the Inst years of his Life, translated from the German of Kckcrmann. By S. M. Fuller. 1 vol. roy. PJmo. Introduction to Kthics, including a Critical Survey of Moral Srstonn, translated from the French of Joulfroy. by Willb'm H. Channins. Tols. roy. 12mo. The Chfiracters of Schiller. By (Mrs. Lllet. 1 ?ol. roy. !2mo. For sale nt the Bookstore ol Feb. 1. I N. WH1TINU & HUNTINGTON. NEW ROOKS. APVT.NTIJRF.S in Mexico and the Rocky Mountain!, by George F. Buxton. A wo'k containing 'he rough notes of a journey throuuh Mexico and winter spent among the wild scenes and wilder characters of the Rocky Mountains. Complete iu 1 vol. Now and Then," an exceeeinplv interesting work by Samuel Warren, F. R. S., author of Tea Thousand a Year, Sec. The Life of Chevaliei Bayard, by W. Gil more Simms; one of the most fascinating works of the day. containing an iccount of one of the most eventful periods of France, during the reign of Charles V HI complete iu 1 vol. Aloo. Vol.2 of Lamsrtine's History of the Girondist, or the personal memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution.March I. I. N. WHITING ic HUNTINGTON. PITCH'S CONSLMPTI L U able Familt Co Mf a PTION Ct REI)--An Intal aart of the Lungs; ran.f a, prevention and cure of con-sumption, asthma, and disfasrs of the heart; on the laws nf linngevitr, and the mode of preserrinp mile and female health, symmetry, and Iteauty ; espoing causes and cure of those diseases that produce consumption or shorten life. M affections of the skin, spine, stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, scrolula. piles, gravel and femsle complaints. Its rule- easv, practical and pure form a paide to perfect hr-alth and" lona: life. 28 enpravintrs. Bv Samuel Sheldon I'itch, A. M., M. U. l or sale st the Bkf.urn ol leb. L I, iY WIUTI.Mi St HUNTLNGTON. or,. 52, f.nmsii coniio-Tixviii IHHITH. Heportsof Csses Argued snd Determined in the Lnelisti Court of Common t.aw. beinir Vol. 2 of Mannintr. Granirer and bcott; Reports 18 L5 to Easter mo, low; v.nmpieie sets oi tne r.njrnsn tonmno uw Reports, in 62 vols.; together wtt1! a large sssortment ol Law Books, for sale sery low st the Bonkitore of Jan.2. I. N. WIIITLNU St HL'M'INGTOM. '-AVLOR' UNITED STATES MONEY HE-X POKTLK.and Gold aud Silver Coin Examiner, wilh a marginal index to the different States. Designed to con. tain fac simile engraving, of all the geld, silver and copper eoins now in circulation, with their true value; l list of solvent Banks throughout the United States and Canada, with the rates or discount the number for February, 1848 just received it the Book 'tore of Feb. lit. 1. H. WHITING U UUJiTLNGTON. OURNAL NUMBER 211. BOOKS & STATIONERY. JOSEPH R. SCFfoGGS, lIookuUiT and Stationer, oppoiitt the Suite lloute. VALUABLE ENKMair niinus..iirvin pAUDLNAL WOLKKV, by John tialt, ,th additional IN J iunlraliona frnin CaYnndisli l Life of VVolsav. and nlh. er sources. 1 sol. " The Lile and Pontificate of I ,ln ttlJe Ton tli , ka William l)n.pno-.4 villi ' J " Fronch Revolution from nil'JtoltJUi by F. A. Mi unci. 1 vol. ' B The Literary History of the Middle Ages.comproliendinjr an account ol the state of lenrnimr from tU ri,. r reigiiof Augustus to its revival in the tifteemh century t by Rev, Joseph Berington. 1 vol, ' History of the Counter Revolution In England, for the re-ealablirhmcnt of Popery under Charles 11 and Jame lit by Armand Carrol. 1 vol. i,nrenxo ue meoici, caiiea the Magnincentj by William Rotcoe. 1 vol. The Italiaa Painters. Life of Michael Angcloj by R. Duppa, L. L. B. Lile of KalTaclloi by Qua ire mere de Qnmcy. 1 vol. Norinnn Conquest. History of the Conquest of England by the Wormans its causes and its consequences in England, Scotland, Ireland, aud on the Continent; by Augustin i niriry. rim.. Life of Luther, written by himself. Collected and ar ranged by M. Michelct. 1 vol. j ne itoman uepubhe, by JVI. Jviicnelet. 1 vol. Cinq Mars, or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII. a historical Romance by Alfred de Vipny. 1 vol. History of Civilization, from the fall of the Roman Em-pirn to the French Revolution: by F. Coizot. 3 vols. MM,- .lnw. wsrlr. a.a Iw.s.esJ in .,..: 11 ...J ... it . s uluiiu in UI1IIUIIII UMIIIIII, m.U Will make a tine addition to a library. For sale very cheap by CHOICE FKE1CII W ORKS The age of Louis XIV.,by Voltaire. Sermons of Altiisillnn. Discourse v Aiv..uy vfiuaire. permonsoi iiiaisiuon. I on Universal History, by Bousseut. Works of f The Kxistenco of (.mi, by Feuelon. The Edu Daughters, by Fenelon. 1-ables of La Fontaine. Malherbe. lucntion of Analysis of the History ol Trance, by Chautnubrian. Grandeur and Dccav of the Roman F.mpirn, by Montesquieu. Voyages in tho Last, by Lamnrtine. New Classical Biography. M. L. Barre. Characters, by La llruyere. Kelcclions from the Masterpieces of Do Kotrou, Crehillon and others. Chau. tnubrian's journal of a journey from l'nris to Jerusalem. Works of Boileau. l'.mile, or I'ducation, by Rousseau. The Natchez, by Chautauhrian. Works of Kacine,Mliera,fce. The above am French editions, and linely bound, or in paper. Justrecoived and for sale by Dec 2- J. R. SCROGCS. NEW LAW BOOKS. AMERICAN Leading Cases Select decisions of Amer ienn Courts, in several department of law) withes, pecial relcrcnco to mercantile law. With notes by J. I, Clark Hare, and II. B. Wallace. Vol. 1. Just received. Marvin's Bibliography or a Thosauresof American. English Irish and Scotcn law bnoka, together with some continental treatises, with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. By J. G. Marvin. Justrec'd. Smith on the Law of Contracta. Thornton on Convevancinir a difrest ol the Convevan. cing. Testamentary, and Registry jaws of all the Stales of me u nion, wnn i"rin,,atc, uy James u. 1 liornton. Just received by J, K. SCROGGS. Nov. lo. POKTHV. BYRON, Shakupcare, Scolt, Moore, Rnnis, Southey Campbell, yuung, Milton, Cowper, Shelley. Ossianj llemnns. Landon, Amelia, Wadsworth, Montgomery. Cole-ridt'e. Rodgers. Willis Thompson, (III.) Poets and Poetry of America; " " England i " " Europe; " " Ancients; Grey. Rn.ti. .n Pnllina tl. Mlltm-n ...1 Lamb and Kirk White, Dryden and Locklmrt, Goldsmith Dante, Stc. For sale at the Bookstore of J. R, SCROGGS. Deo. ii. A VALUABLE BOOK. A MANUAL of Ancient aud Minlern History, contain ing the political history, geographical position, and ao-cial state of the principal nations of antiquity, carefully revised from the ancient writers. The rise and progress of the principal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a hiBtory ol the colonies founded lv Europeans. Bv VV. ('. Taylor. LL. 1 ni. a. A, ,s witn questions adapted lor the use of schools i I vol. pp. 'i'XI, For sale by Ecb 21. J. R. SCROGGS. MEDICAL BOOKS. UMTED S.ates Dispensatory j Woods' Practice ; Listen s Surgery; . , Druetl's Surgery ; Harth and Rogers' Auscultation and Percussion) Hughe's Diagnosis ; Medical Jurisprudence, hy Ray ; Anatomical Remembrancer, Sic, fltc. Just ree'd by Nov J. R. SCRUGGS. U'ELL WOItTII HAVING. The life of Major Gen Zachary Taylor; with notices of the warinNew Mexico, California and Southern Mexico i and hionrantiical sketches of officers who have distinguished themselves in llio war witn Mexico, wuh portiaits on sieel and numerous illustrations. By John Frost, LL. D. Decidedly the best written, ami the most authentic memoir of tho " old hero " yet puliliBhed. Just received by f'ANCY GOODS. Steel Besds, Clasps for liags and purses. Hums and Tassels. Silk and Twist for bam. Chess men, Backgammon men, of bone and ebony, marble ami aianasier, raper weights, rapetenes, Ferlumery. Gold and Silver Pencils, Knives, Card Caaes, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ivory and Pearl Tablets, Portfolios, Desks, See, Stc, fur sale vory cheap, by J. R. SCRUGGS. iov. v. HANDBOOK OF Young Artists and Amateurs in Oil Painting; being chictly a compilation from the celebrated Manual ol Bouvicr. and others. The whole adanted. bv the method of its arrangement, and the completeness of its detail, as well lor a text book in Academiea, nt both Bexes. as tor self-instruclion ; with a new explanatory and critical vocabulary; for sale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS." KNOLD'injLTs.SICiCompriaiiig Arnold's first and second Latin bonks; Cornelius Nepos; Latin prose composition ; first Greek Lessons ; Greek prose composition ; and a variety of other classical works. For aal,j hy Jan. 6 J. R. riCP.UGGS. L1TE OF N Al'OLEON. History of Napoleon, from the French of M. Laurent De L Ardeche, with 6ve hundred illustrations, after deaignB by Horace Vernet, and twenty original portraits for Bale cheap, by Feb. 21. J. II. SCROGGS. HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS Selected and arranged, with short biographical and critical nnticea, by Charles Knight for Bale by Feb. 21. J. R. SCROGGS. NEW FKEKCII GRAM UTAH. Ollendorff new melhnd of learning to read, write, and speak French with a key. For aalc hy Jan. lij J. R. SCROGGS. LLEWb7tT7SrF.V to read, write, and speak the German wilh a key For sale by Jan 6. J. R. SCROGGS. CALAVAK; Or the Knight of the Conquest a rn. mance of Mexico: by R. M. Bird, Esq.. just recsved Jan. 4. by J. R. SCROGGS. ITA LI A NO RAMM ArI Ollrdorf'snewrnethod of learning to read, write, and speak Italian with l key. For sale by Jan. G J R SCROGGS. OWITT'SNEW BOOK. The Hall and theHsm. let, or scenes and characters of country lile ; Br VVm. Hnwitt.jnst received by Jan. 4 J. R. SC ROGGS, GOETHE. The Autobiography of Goethe Truth and Poetry, from my lifo. Failed by Parke Goodwin. Feb. 21 For sale by J. II. SCROGGS. A PLEA FOR AMUSEMENTS; l Frederick W. Sawyer. For sale by leb. 21. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Higk street, one square Sovlk of the Stat Uovse, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE BBbscriberwill be fonnd at the shove establishment, where he will be plessed to wait upon all who may favor Ihe House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and Stted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve, menla thai are being made, will make it rank among the best Hotels in the Western country. . Columbus, March 21. P. H. OLMSTED ATTETIOXI THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of eele-brated foreign L'niversitv.will be ready to give lesson in the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Reference : Rov. Mr. II L- Ricbrds. Dra. Jones 8r Cat and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOH.NSON, Dr. of i'LU. Sioi. lC.dLf. CINCINNATI. S .,,., r. lPEIl HANGINGS, UITABLE for rooms and enlrys, at F. K. Hrr.nm'f Choap Papor Hangings Establishment, No. 18, West Fourth street, opposite the City Hotel, Cincinnati, O. F. K. II. lias lint relumed from the East with lins snd beautiful assortment of French and American glaied and common Wall Papor; also, a beautiful lot of French Gold Paper, for Parlors, with an assortment nf all kinds of French and American Borders ; also, a lot of window paper i yard wide, wilh large lot of green Yankee Slat Blinds, suitable. m for Window, I havo also just received a beautiful assortment nf French Fire Screens, All the above arliclus will be sold wholesale or retail as cheap if not cheaper than meycan oe ouugiu in wic wu.icni uuumry. niercnanta ana others are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget No, 10, West Fourth strrel. Cincinnati, March 14, 1UW. i R. HELUER. SOU1 HGATiTlIAWTIIOnNE A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MaKuracTURF.ns or To. BClO, ADD ImPOHTKHS' OF FoRKIUIV Willis AUD Luiuoiis, Ao.24, C. lumduj street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 21. SUNDRIES-. .SOU boies Claret Wines, different brands ; AO do Brandy Chcrrins 20 do Assorted Cordials; 600 whole cans Sardines; fiOO half do do.; 50 brls Powdered Sugar; 80 - Loaf do.; 60 pockets Old Gov. Java ColTee; 40 bags do do do do.; 10 " Jamaica Pimento; 10 boxes Soap; 20 " Candles; In store and for sale low by SOU1HUATE, HAWTHORN St CO., Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia at. rpOBACCOS X IM boxes Va. Pounds, various brands; 2j() do Mo. ls,"our own brand;'; 1110 do do Ills, do do do; 100 do do Pounds do do; tl)0 do 5s and Us, various brands; 60 do Goodwin's Cut and Dried; In store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 2:1. 24 Columbia st. CMIAMPAIGN WINES-J 60 baskets Heidsick Champaigne; 40 do N'apuleon do ; 26 do Star do j 15 do ' Crown do.; - 16 do Sun and Eagle do.; 20 casea Cabinet do.; In store and for sale bv SOLTHGATE, HAWTHORN St CO., Cincinnati, March 2d. 24 Columbia st. B RANDIES 20 half pipes Alexandre Signette Brands; iu no j. 3. uupuy ao.; 7 10 5 10 do do do O. Tard Dupuy St Co. do.) Maglory do.) Lafayette do.; J. B. Goddard do.) HcncnesHV do.t do do 6 In store and tor snle on liberal terms ny SOUT'llGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 2.1. 24 Columbia st. MADEIRA WINES 20 qr casks Sicily Madeira Wine) SO do Cette - do do.; 20 do Adams do do.; 10 do Priest do do.) In store and tor snle by SOU THGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 'li. 21 Columbia St. PORT WINES 1011 qr. casks Durand'a Sweet Rurgundy Port; 10 do Osborn's puro Juice; 15 do Quilliman a " Trash; Together with a Targe assortment of Dry and Sweet Wines, suitable for Druggists and Dealers am offered on favorable terms by SOU i MliAi fc., HAWTUUKN or, u)., , Cincinnati, March 23. 24 Columbia st. MALAGA WINES 26 qr. casks SweetMalaga Wines; . 20 do Dry do do.; In store and for sale by SOLTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., Cincinnati, March 13. 24 Columbia at. S' T. CROIX RUM. puncheons Hum; puncneonH Jamnica num; in awre ana lor aie ny Cinninnati. March 23. l2 Columbia it. VIEW LA.W HOOK. A practirnl trentiie on thfl i.N Law of Shcritl'ti and Coroners, with Forms. Ate, and References to the Statutes of Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky; Hy A. E. Gwynne, Knq. This work will treat of the election and qualifications of Sheriff and Coroner, appointment for Deputies nnd liability for their acts j Duties and liabilities bf Sheriff and Coroner, and more particularly in refer ence to the Jail: the service and return of process; tha preservation of ue ace. and sale upon eieciitioo. a..m et)iorulMi'cudiscucd, will be the Writ of Summons, Cnpias ad Henpondemlum and ad Sit i (faciendum, Arrest, Bail. Escapes, Attachment, the Writs of Fieri Facias and Levnri Facins. the Levy of Execution, and th safes of goods and chattels thereupon ; the Writ nf Fosses sion, tho Writ of Habeas Corpus, the Fees of Sheriff and coroner. The work will also contain Forms most generally needed by S her it fa, and Coroners wtien acting as Sheriff. The work will be put to press soon, and published at as early date by If. W. DERBY, ten d. l.aw Hook rubhaher, Mam st., Cincinnati. JAMES' DIGEST. A Digest of Statutes with the Decisions upon them, Relating to Ships and Vessels and Navigation by Charles r. James, of the Cincinnati Bar It is principally Ihe design ol tins work to embody all Sta tntes, whether of Concrsss or the States, relating to the shipping and navigation of our riven and lakes j although it will contain also statutes oi tno Atlantic slates. 1 hey wiH be arranged under appropriate hoads, accompanied by the decisions which have given a construction to them. It will embrace the laws of the several States, authorising proceedings upon claiim, 6lc, against vessels rules of navigationacts concerning the unlawful transportation of slaves acts regulating chattel 'mortgagespunishing crimei and fiffenccs committed by the crews, &c., of vessels, and offences against vessels, Ate, &c, making a volume of be tween aw and wiu pages , wnicn win oe pnnteu in tne oosc style ot law-books. The price will be 10. In press and will be published soon by H. W. DERBY, Feb. 5. Main street, Cincinnati. rii.A.B.UWBM. .1 .lOSlAU DRAKE. A. BIDWELIi & CO., Commission nnd Produce Merchnntf, JSo. 13, West Front st., Cincinnati. LIBERAL Cash Advances made on consignment! of Pro duce or other merchandize. REFER TO Meisick, Taylor & Watts, Dageete St Brace, John Kupler, James Calhoun, T. H. Yeatman. Marsh At Co. M. Kugler & Son, Ellis fc Morton, L. Worthington. Dec. 17..dly. . HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to in lorn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensiv variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. We narticulnrlv request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are connoeni wai our prices win ne muna correspond in ply low with those of New York and other Eastern citicn. Our stock is comprised in part of the following ; Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes) Mill and X Cut Sawsj (trans and Grain Scythes ) Scvthe Sneatha j Sickles ! Hay and Manure Forks H nines j Tracea Hoes Anvils ) Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and canicular attention will be ffiven to all or ders entrusted lo our care. MEAD A WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf No. 1A Pearl street, Cincinnati. SHEPIIERU'S French Corsrt and Shirt Wnn. VfflCtory, and Ladies' and Urniitmtn't Ready-mad Linen arrunu. The undersigned, in returning thank to their numerous friends in tho Southern and Western Mates, for theis eitemive patrnnatre. beg leave to inform them that they have removed from their old stand to their present more spacious premises, where they will endeavor io mem a continuance ot tneir tavnr. R. A. At J. SHEPHERD Fourth street, one door east of Main. A large and rich assortment of Ladies' Ready-made Linen pconsantly on hand. Every description of plain and fanev ISeedle-work mad to order in the neatest and richest styles. Cincinnati, Feb. 4. Cin. Gox. $S. OHIO TYPE FOtKDERY. THR Sobvciibera, who have lately established a "StW Trrxt FounnMY, in Cincinnati, opposite the Met dumW Fxehmzt and Metie Telrxraph, are now prepared to lurnisb ihe Printers of the West with every "lKT of Ttfes, pRrssrs, and Priivtiko Matcrmli, of tha latest fashions and the best' manufacture. The proprietors have had long experience in the trait. pom, and have made arrangements with Esutern and other F windenes. which w ill enable them to supply every variety nsed in the tnited States, and ol the best qoality. CwcinnaU,Feb.4..wjf4 GUILFORD JONES. r |
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