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PUBMSHKD DA1LT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, F.VnOil A.D PROPRIETOR. Ornci aoum-east corner of High itreet md Sugar tile TERMS. Psily per annum, - $1 Tti-weekly per annum, 4 00 Weekly per annnm, - - - - X 00 Ternu of Advertising. Twelve lines or lesi, one or three insertion!, $, and 25 cenU for each additional insertion for three months &b forsii montha $8 for 12 m oaten $V2 Longer advertine-nif uts in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over in six monthi. 11t th Vicar. For twelve lines 1.1 fourth of a column 50 half a column J? 30 whole column 10. JUSIJN'ESSCAL(DS. MATTIl KM S & BITTI.ES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at l,aw,('oliiiiibus,Ohio. Office one iloor soutli ol' 1. H. Wliitintf & Huntington', Uoiik-storc, up stairs. Soy. I, Itrld. K. J.MiTTiitwa. A. B. Hutti.ks. 1. K. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKI.l.KUS ami Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. II iirh street. Columbus, Oliio. A large assortnieuj of Books ami Stationery always on haml. SKIBKKT A MM.EY, BOOK-BINDKItS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 2ti, 11)46. Win. Seibkht. M.C. I.ii.i.ir. Ytillimii II. Jarvia & Henry JarviR, ClOU.K.l TOKS and Account Settlers, for r'rauklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to tbein. with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. WW. y. Columbus, Ohio (.1)1! I!, ABBOTT & CO., pvl'.AI.F.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Cllnn, U House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, tVc. &c, So. ltil High street, aijrn of the liilt I'aJlock. WING & IlKIIAHDS DF.ALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (ioods, (irore-lios, Boots and Shoes, &c. 4-c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Coodale's Bow, High street. ' JTu. S( iiOGGS, DF.AI.FH in Law, Medical, Tlu'Olo(,'ii al. Classical. School ami M iacel lanenna Books, superior Stationery and Wall I'aper. at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate llouso. J. II. WIl ICATON, DnUCClST.aml Dealer in I'atelit Medicines, I'aints.Oils, live Shift's. Ulaaa, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, comer of High ami Broad streeta, Coliliubus, Ohio. FAY & KlI KOl KNi:, DRAI.F.KS in Drv (ioods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, l'aiiits.Oils, Dye SfiiHs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, itc, lligh street, Coliiluhus, Ohio. Oct. 1, Hill. r. it. k1 ng. D F.ALF.R IN PKV GOODS, tVc, opposite l'.xchange Bank, Columbus. rM. r.)..u. i i-HK.MOVAIi.J-U , , . f-VOCTOKS THOMPSON tV MAUIS have remoyed their J Office to the Basement Story ol Judge Swan's new building; High .Street, a lew doors North of the Neil Home. (Jj liesidelice of Dr. It. ; HoMI'SiiN. Third street, one door North of I nivcmilist Churi-li. ltesideuccof Dr. Maims, corner of Third and llich streets, opposite BaptiBt ( ,uri:,. March '.II. 11)47, If A neither Doctor in tnliiiiiliitn. DR. ROIIKKT II. AWL, has opened all olhcc on High street, near the County Court llouso. in the building formerly occupied as a medical shop by hia brother, where he will chooiliilly attend to all calls in the line of his pro-fessiun. either from the city or country, and at any hour, day or night. AiKf,3..amlw. 5l. H. BATKII AM, El IITOR or the On to Ce l. t i v ATM li, a Journal of Agricul-ture and Hortiriiltnre, published on the Isl and I ith o ach month. Terms J I per year ; four copies for $.1. IT f Ollice in the Bank building, near the State House. ItTTtiTl STOCK A t'O., FOr.WAKiUNii ami COMMISSION MF.RCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. TTTunGW ay & t o's " IRON FOUNDRY', Broad street, near the Hriilge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all km. Is, and a great variety nl'Cas-tinira. always on hand. Oct. I, MIL foil MB! :ti II AT NTOHK. JK. BC'DISll.L, High street, opposite the State Billlil- incs, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and ( apa of the" latest fashions. Hals made to order. AW.---I' B. Wn.cox and A. F. I'mtiv will practice J Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. (Mhre on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. V luting cV II nliiigtifn a llnokalore. Feb. Hi. .t-wtf. WAI.TF.H AMOS, Tnilor, " TVTOTIFIF.S Ins riislomer and the public generally, that 1 he has opened his establishment two doors south of the Ohio State Journal Ollice, where they ro respectlully invited to call. Nov. I. wiMTwll.IiSliTilK H1I.F.Y, SI'HOICAL and Mechanical Dentist, t olinnlnis, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck'a Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forrep Key. Mai l:l..l-wly. W. A. MrC'OY 4 C'O., IIOLF.SM.F. AND BF.T.ML DKALKKS in Fancy and w Staple Dry (,mi.ls and tirocenes, opposite tne laic , HiLill street, Columbus, Ohio. III., WATCHES. ACOOD Msortment ol all the dilTerent kinds, just re-reived, and tor sale at lo'v prices. We have some of the fint't that were ever ell'ereil in this market. June'J7. V. A. PL.VIT A. O., Neil House. nairr.ita' na'ii.v. AFRF.SH supply of I iK.pers' 'Inula, just received and for sale at tlie sign of the March II. OII.T PADLOCK I'eriliKHl Speclnrlca. A I. SO, double convex sod concave Spectacles, for all sues, and in agreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle (.lass, of sll kinds, lilted IU ohl frames at short notice, and lowprlcc,by W. A. PLA'l'i' & CO., r ,.b. 7. An' lloiu. Cnirinep SpriiiK" NDAiles. Buggy Lamps, Bands and India Rubber f loth, L fur sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. if. l....l..iu KuiU. l SSOBTF.D sues, Iroiii K p'nj to 4l ii'nv, for sale at th V sign of the (April till.'' PADLOCK. ii ft I I k:ll I'M. YX'l.h annrtnu nt of I miu Hrhr "nil Snth Toola, . - i i - i. i.. I II Will-' 'l ON. iui rectufu aiiu i"i "- -J ,.......--- -- - . J ... t- .1- .n4 llvnnrt utm Aug A I.I. sires Cut and Wnmght Nails, at the sign of the Mavill. GILT PADI.Ot K. Pcnrpn'a Acronslic Oil ' '" FBLsfl suppij lor sale by J. II. WIII.AION ( olunibiis. Aug.7. Corner High and Broad rt A B" I,A KSM1TH' I!l:l.l.OM8,real Armilsge Mouse Hole Aovils. Common, ( otter-Kev sod Solid box ices, f orsnle ., m H,Bh street,. ijnof Jbe )A N.rtM iI.iiiimwI Hui!(la vf nmoketl Mdcs anu ,.! -I .... .f 1 Kill v Mil I IH Xn OA tllfh if (-iJGAKS, TOHAJCO, Ac io M. real Principe J ( ivars; ai M. Havana ( icarsl 2(lid. Mrs Miller's fine cut chewing Tobacco) do John Anderson's do) i..j.:- . , .'A Am (0 di xen I lb paiier Smoking Tol p 0 do k lb, do do ) Hi boxes I ipes; '. j I- I. V.- H . II OO lili.l.in. li" fir .. " F JOHN MILLER, Just reer-iveo sno inr ...r (x A LP I ACE SI H1NO. 'jsiis liuggy and Car y rnge Springs ..j.. 50 setts Bogcv sort X srnage nxies. ,.;r..,',i ale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOC K. IVe 9. SALMON. FRESH No.l Salsno I n. No.1 Mackerel) W hue Fish ; Grand Bank Codlish. Thsada, received and for. .U3,bj U , FR TANNEH'S Oil- FOR SALF. low.bv the barrel or gallon. at the Prng Store ' ' . B. WHF.TON, Oe, s. Corner of II iirh and Broa.1 streeta. I I.AI PIPE, FOB CISTERNS, W elis and Aciiuclnrts. for sale at the of th GILT PAHKX K. Mill, AM t BOSS IT HAW". FAT A KILBOl K.NE keep constant supply of Row-lami's Mill sod roM-eet Ssws. at the lowe.1 pricea ? A HN1MI. , t I"-l r.MTI RF. VAPMMt N'. I and Also, Polisb-' nt and Cch Body mush, for sale by J. B. Vv HEA'ION. rrrnnnst, Mireli i9. Corner of Hich snd Broad streeta. A X V 1 1 . G EMINF. Mosist-Ilole Anvils, t the signof ff JH 1.1. till. I raiil.i a. GOI II PI.. A fresh supr'v received rtus day. snd for rs very km. W. A. PLATT A O, Aphl , 1M7. Aeil House. OHIO J DAILY, VmmiExT " COLUMliUS. Fill DAY, OCTOHEU 20, 1817. NUMBER lT aUrs njll 1 Jlia will please nuiite uuii ...ii. mi at the sign or the Gilt Padlock, II. I. High street, 1(10 Rille Barrels, assorted, from till to SHU halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guarda and Thim-hlca, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun. material. CLKI), ABBOTT 4; CO. Dec. 9. KKW DRKSS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Bakorines, Barages, Muslin Ginghams, Kuibroidered ditto, De I.aina, &e. All new styles, lor sale by WING & KICH AliDS'. April 1 1 . SAWS. HOE & CO., and W'iluiot & Uowland'i Mill and Cross culSawa; Hoe A Co. and W'ilmot A Rowland's Circulardo. Siear A Jackson's and other I land do.) Panncl and ripoing do. Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Wcbh do. Julyli;. GF.BF., ABBOTT A CO. HAMS! HAMS!! HAMS 1 1! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted eiual in quality to any in these United States, are now ready, and for sale by JOHN MILLER, March 4. M. High street. FAMILY FLOl'R. HAVING made arrangements, with some of the best mills in Springh'cid, for Flour, we shall for the future be supplied with the best aud cheapest in the market. Call on us. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK A CO. COM Mill's AGKNCY. HARTFORD F1KK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital jfl.'iO.WKJ. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Of fice, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. Tl.MO. GRIFFITH, Sept. 1 3. 1 11 13. Secretary. CAM. AT KIMHAMi'S, IF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity nV F.astern made Boots mid Shoea on hand, and for aalo cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Buildings, by Jiilyai. II. II. KIMBALL. GKNl INK MOl SIMIOI.E ANVILS, ri'ST received and for sale at the sign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS ri'NIATA NAILS, just received and for sale nt the sign I of the Sept. IU PAD PADLOCK, CLOCKS, Jl'ST received, and Tor sale luw, brass, 30 hour and uiarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June l!7 W. A. I LA 11 ( ll, rseil House. KKW BONNETS. LST received hv the subscribers, a new and well selected s.nrtoi..nt of Neanolitiaii. Prince Albert. Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be nllord oil at unusually low pricea. FAY A KILBOl BNE. Lndien' Mhilo Kid Slippers. U'ST received at the Shoe Store of II. II. KIMBALL,! I superior article ol White Kid Slippers. July 31. MOKE OF SAME SOIIT. Jl 'ST received, t 111 11 J I.A S, direct Irom importers. Come again, every body, and take T Always bring it back and get your money, at the 1 'sntoii Tea Store and every thing else Store, opposite Exchange Bank. Aug. !. ,J '-'i P. S. Looking out fur Notions by Lightning. FHKSII TEAS AND NEW G()01)S, Jl'ST received and si lling at unparalleled low prices. Our fiiends sav the 'l eas are better than ever. We warrant every ounce of M cent Tea, &c., to give perfect satisfaction, or prefer to refund the money. Can't all'ord to pay for long advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merclianta supplied on tavoriioie lerius, mr c.iso, m mo Drv Goods and Canton 1 ea store opposite Exchange hank. June S6 t- M"'-- J' I M It Lit I MiMIIIin 11 he subscriber lias on J hand for sale alius Steam Saw Mill,3milea west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment ol Country l.umlier of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned Hooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity ol lleluse l.umlier mat w in oe sum ai re duced prires. All good orders lor Lumber will be promptly intended to. Feb. C.tl.J M. L. SL LLU ANT. CAIt IMAGE TKLMMJNGS. AMI'S and Hands India Rubber ( loth and Whips) J Oil Cloth and Mats i Patent Leathcrand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dash I mines ) I.ight Frames and Tassella; Sorimrs and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. in 3 1 lJ a.. TOSSES by Fire or Water insured against upon lihera . . i... il.- ln.... .t..l.llal,n.l nii.l ui.lt known Protee- leriOS, IIT Ulr n.iif; i:ri. n.ii... .. - tion Insurance Company of the city of llnrtlord, ( onnectl- cut E. KOHI!l!s. t.en Agent, t incinnaii. Jan.!fi. M J, GILBERT. Agent, Colliliiliua. AMP Oil.. HC'I gallons Bleached W inter Strained J Siierm Oil, a superior article ; SU) gallons Whale Ooil, lor sale by FAY A KILROl'RNE, 7. No. l.'i'J. High Street. MACHINE CAIIHS. ltd sets of Machine Cards, iust received from ti e Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, aud for sale at No. M'J, II iuli street. Dee. 7. r AY . Ml. bin Kir.. TV7 e w if Tni e"a n ii" n e w g o o d s.-Good' IN were houulit lower this time east than usual. My rood, are all Pew. FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS. ( ROCKERY, TEAS, Ac. Call and aee opposite Ex chance Bank, Columbus. C. K. KING Nov. Hi..tf. A T AltGF. ASSOHTMENT 0 F Ginghams, llaliorines, Lawns and Hiiraces. just ere'd b .... ' ii,,.,, a. I, II 'II 4 L li tiy (April li. vv imi w nii.iivii.-.. 100 dozen Files, OF Spear A Jackson. Muttniin, ihliotson. Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the aiirn of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH ST H LET. ONE HI NI'RED pairs I liptic Springs for huggies and carriages, iust received and for sale at the siun of the Sept. ll: GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S M( ES OF Pomestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Liird Inmpa. OF Cornelius A Co., manufacture. Also. Lamp Trimmings of sll kinds, wholesale or retail, hv Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT A CO., Aril llmtu. FAIHBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale hv GERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. Sign of the Gilt I'sd Lock. Genuine Armilnge Moiisehole Anvils, "OLlD box and common V isos, for sale at the siirn of the A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Senla find Preaaes. SEALS Fntrraved. and Seal presses furnished, for NotaJ ries Public. Common Pleas Slid Supreme Court, Recorder. cV e. A.C., at very low pricea and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA I T A CO., Neil House. C-HOEMAKEH'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-AJ tion. for sale at the Shoe aud Leather Store of Mav 20. 11)17. II. II. KIMBALL. STAKCII. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers snd others is requested to the bcau-tifnl article of J'rirrl S'oTrA now being made. Counlrv Merchants and others supplied (rnm the depot at the Ohio 'Drue: Store, by S. Cl.vKK A CO. Cash and the highest market price at all limea paid for W hite Corn. Sept. 3. White Lend, Oil and Hrnsbea. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels j l(J kegs W lute Lead ; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. j,),;. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. GERE, ABBOTT A 0. No. 161 High etreet, 7re jnt rrrrtrrri, THRF.F. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from No. S to SI'xtllsj.T.og Chains) sXI pair Trace hains; 20 dot. Ames' Shov-ls and Spades ) 10 dot. Manure Forks. JoW 16. TO EPIC I ICES. llll Cans Fresh Lobsters) l0 Lena Fresh Salmon; BO do do Clares; BO do do Ci Fish; 1(0 do do Sardines, large tixe) VO do do do ?dsize) IK) do do do 3d size ; All bermetieallv sealed, and as fresh as when take! from their native eitment. Just rc-citcd and for sale hy JOHN MILLER. Grocer, Dee. 7. bo. VI High itreet TATE FI ns AND IIATTEBS' TRIMMINGS, THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otter for side at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. f,0 o double and aingle Ring Russia.blown 1(10 " Carrotcd Russia. 100 " Kaw and Carrotcd Coney. 1000 Saxopy and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss aim Tips, Bandiligand Binding, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac Ao. Feb. 12. J FAY A KILBOl RNE. GROCERIES. THE subscribers oiler for sale at their old stand, No. 6' Goodale'a Row, 12 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Bags BioCollee. F'ine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior Gunpowder and Y'oung Hyson Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Ac, & c. March I. FAY A KILBOL'RNE. TIN PLATE. THE subscribers have for sale M boxea Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxea X do; also, Wire, assorted Noa., Russia altd common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. 12. FAY A KILBOl'RNE. DlllCS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. 8 rTHE subscribers have just received a large addition to JL their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, &c., which they oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating tcrma. Aug. 4.) FAY A KILBOI'BM'.. FOR RIBBONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 27. W'. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. VARNISH. 2C0 gallons pure Copal Varnish, 100 gallons extra Coach Varnish, for sale at I.V.I. High St.. hy Dec. 7. FAY A KILBOl RNE. PRINTING INK, -1TTARRANTED as good as any other manufactured in the VV United States. The subscribers having been appointed agents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinmili. March 1. FAY A KILBOl RNE. FiiliiH'Mooli's Vorniifiitrr, WHOLESALE and Retail, at the Drug Slnre of J. B WIl EATON. April 2fi. Corner of Broad slid High sts. 1 tr BOXES TIN PLATE. 1 UVJ ll lillllis. Brancr's Copper 12, 14,10 and 20 lb. Sheets. W hv lit) inch. 10(10 lbs. Tin'd Copper, 10 ox. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to -i For sale at No. 16-J, High street, sien of the Broad Axe. by Dee. 1. FAY A KlI.liOUKNK. OIL AND PAINTS. fAA kegs euro White Lend, ground in oil) ,wUU &i libis. Linseed Oil; 10 hbls. Turpentine: Dry W liite Lead, Red Lend, Venetian Red, Yellow Oeher Paris White and Chrome Green : Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and While-wash Brushes, eVc. Just received and for sale, by FAY A KILBOl RNE, April 211. No. 1.10, High at., sign of the Broad-axe GLASS. OH A nccs 0 by 10 nnd 10 hv 12 Class; iUU 100 do. large sties, from 10 by 14 to 1(i hy 22 ; 20,000 lights Window Sash. Just received, and for snle.by FAY A KILBOl R.E, April 211. No. 161), High St., sign of the Broad-axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES; rxfrv PAIRS Children's Shoes, various qualities and t)U styles, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, corner store in the Joiirunl building, nearly opposite my old stiiud, which will be sold cheap for cash. Mav 4. II. II. KIMBALL. BAH LEY WANTED. rr(( BUSHELS Bnrley wanted, forwliich we willpay tjUUU the highest price'in cash. Oct. 4 twAw. 11. COMSTOCK A CO. WANTED. rfinn BUSHELS 0ts,30W)ilo. Flaxseed.lnoOdo.Tim- )UUU othy seed. B. COMSTOCK A CO. rC(r LBS. Cotton Chain, No.6 to 1G, fJUUU 2.(00lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Ynni and Cariet Chain. Just received and for sale by Feb. I!' FAY A KILBOl'RNE. LUMBER. fc( ifi nfifi fr,t l'1"0 Lumber, all sires and VA7,.JUx. aco.ObOft.Pophrdo. qualities. 300.000 Pino Shingles, warrnntrkl. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds and sixes of country stull, together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and nth era to our stock and would state that wo have made arrangements so that we shall slways have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold hv anv one. Aug. 111. It.' COMSTOCK A CO. KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE f- I HAS been removed in the corner store room in the Journal Building, on High St., saas V 1"3 nenrlv opposite to his former stand, w here be w ill be found really to wait upon his former customers and all otherawlio mav see fit to call. April l.ri..t-wtf. II. II. KIMBALL. WINDOW SASH. T ttm iik'n of the (nit Padlock 'o. Hil, Hiili Ktrret.tniiy be found lie bent lot of Window Sanh in own, with (ilaiaand Puttyalway .n hand. (JKHF., ABBOTT At CO, AllLTUnt f. Where in tho Chenp (union Tea Store, And trtra liniijr tht blurt. STRANGERS, and sometimes citizens of our State, inquire where we are. and how it happeos we always sell such uood Teas, and so cheap. The simple answer is, we sell for the importers, smt can sell as low ss the wholesale jobbera of iSew York, adding I cent per lb. freight. it would require fl.umiotxr ot capital to surpass the facilities in our hands for selling Tea alone. r urther, we have lately n-ceived, and can at all times se cure fresh importations of Tea; hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or rrtail. Merchants supplied on fivonble terms for essh. nt the Drv Goods and Canton Tea Store of C. B. KING, JulyU.itw. Opposite Exchange Bank. SI.LM.NC; CHEAP. "lO.VnS Tortn.e-Mic ll,Mork-Mill. BtittrflT, Br.lTnln- y Morn nnd Stcfl, Ivorr. l!rprrin(r, snd nil oilier kindiof Comlpn. Liiflips ami (irnt (old I f-ns warrm.trd. (lold and SilTpr I'eTiriU, Silver I liimlilet nrn .pectncleB. Steel Beadi, line. '1'f.tnelt, ClMfp., Atc., 1'nrsei, l'urM! Twist. Silk and SiUer ( nnvnpi, W indsor and Yncy So,in, iVrtu-merT. Bruihen. (.loTpf-.Threnfli, .Needles, and Ludiea' Nee- die Work. Benidea HiO ottier thintra nertainmff to a Iry (ooda Stv-re (iiieenfware lanry and Canton 'lea Store, opposite t-.ichange Uiik, Loiuiubua. June.. C. U. KIN;. New Tailoring nnd Dry Cood i:tnl,li.hmcnt. L. P. PRESTON fir CO., (Xo 2illf iir ttmt, rornrr of Ilirh frtrtrt.) TTAVINli jterun-d the service of Mr. M;, r.i.i. a.i fori' XX mm, whoM well known skill in fitting needs no praiw.) and also aome erf" the best jonrnevmen Tailors in the rily, are prepared to minnfartnre all kinds of f lothine in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting fr others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They hae alo enlar?r d their store room, and are reced ing a Urpe supply ol iiry iie.t,; to they can aalely say liey hae one of the most druimhle assortments of hotli Dry Uotxli end L'Utthipg in the C ity. N. B. (iroreriea. Boots, Shoes. Hnts. Csps, Bnmiets, etc., alwnrs on hand, nt mire that will not fail to suit Uuvers. Coliimlms April l;t, IH7...tw. VAMAUI.E HI-AL ESTATE tOH HAh E. T I K stib?cnbef winhinp to chanpe his but inesa, is desirous to sell ihe properly on hirh he now resides, containing about .) seres, ronsifiinf in part 01 out-lots in ( roehy'aad ditionot .J.Mt. -j-j una i'.i".i.nn partot IMr.and l' arrea arfioininir the above rait-lols all Ivmg on the National Koad near the lilind Asylum. AUo, lota No. 1,, f,, 7, and J7. also on trie auonai noau. uar the pronertf of . Champion. 1 he firt desenbedj prrrty is su-r'rptilite ot s n h-di vision, and will be sold in whole or in pirts. to suit nurr Insert. 1 he last namefl lots contain about JO arret. and the lot 13 hat the most desirable sanation for a eountrv residence any wrere near Columhna. Any person wishing to enaate in the Norsery business or (nrdening. would do well to eiamine the above properly, and the tulitcnher will take pleature in thowing the tame to persona wishing to pirelmse. All the above property it situated within a half mile of ColumVms. AMOS S. RAJuY. Colamboa, May 20, 1&17. .t-wtf. Of WAKEHOtSE OF PRINTS ONLY, Ao.5C, Cedar a., AVio York, LEE, JUDSON Sc LEE, (LATE I.KK AND JtDSOJf.) OCCHT'Y the apacioua fivo atory Warehouse, No. 6G. Cedar street, the hhdi.k of which la devoted to the exhibition ami sule of tho ainuto article of CALICOES. Their present atnek consist! of nearly One Thousand PacWipf S, embracing some thouwinds of different patterns and colorings, and comprising every tiling desirable in the line,FOKi;,(;N and DO.MKS'nC All of which are offered for sale, for cash, or satisfactory credit, at the lowest pricea, by the Piece or Pttcknge New Styiea are received almoat every day, and many o( them are got up for our own Bales, and not to be found elsewhere.f Printed lists of prices, corrected from davtoday, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of huyera. Merchants will he ahle to form aome idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry (touda usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render tho advantage which we can oH'er to dealers perfectly obvious j and it whall he our care that none who visit our estahiifihinent tdiall meet will, any disappointment.Our assortment ia complete at all reasons of the year. 1.KK, JLDSON &, I.K.E P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees. and late senior partner in the original tirm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed hus inesa in connection with Messrs. Lee & Judtfon, under the linn of 1.1 .E, Jl OSON & LKK. and ho ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the tame pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly dinlinguitdied the other two houses to which he belonged. New York. July 6..1vtw. I.1.E, KNAPP & PAI.EN, Commission, Hide nnd (Leather -Merchants, Ao. 10 Jacob itrert. Arte 1 ork. WILL mako advances in ('ash, on conRigrmenla of Leather, Calf-Skina, or llider, two-thirds of the value of (.nods on receipt at their Store. Ueler to AI, it. We limn n. ci (o., jvt nnHilmn, J. II. I nttcmlon, Cleveland, O,, (), Klenun Al Co.. do., M. Johntmn, Cashier, Toledo, ( , J. W. McMillan, Akron, O..U. II. Kimball, Co- iillil.iiH.U. Ainl -...hint-WVj V. 11. I'. CLOTIUNCi-CLOTlllXi-CIOTIIING. A 7Vrme(iou and Mutnijicrnt Mock of AVtn Clothing! Unparalleled Inducements to Cash Buyers! LirriNCOTT, TAVLOK & Con No. ltlfi. No. V.m, and No. Sim, iilnrket Street, Philndelphin, HAVE now manufactured, from elotha of their own importation, the lamest and most varied stock of Cloth-in? in the Lnited States, comprising over 50,100 Fashionn hie (iarmenta. Over ll00 persona have purchased clothing n this establi? hment in a day. Every one ia invited to call, whether wishing to purchase or not they must do so in or der to pet an idea of the vast extent to which the clothing business is carried on, and the perfection to winch it lias been brought. We will not ak any to buy, unless convinced upon examination that our stock is the largest, newest, best made, and cheapest in the l nited States, (ientlemen will hear in mind that our fine clothing is nil got up under the direction of one of the iiim, and that it ia cut and made in better stylo, ami ot nltouether belter material, than the rea dy-made clothing told in any other estahlinhment, and our prices near one-third lower. JC.VOOO is offered that nurpre-sent stock of clothing is the largest, hamlpomest, and Irom yto'.:u per cent, tlie ciieapest in Hie l nited States, We are now selling a superfine Krcnch Black suit, made from goods of our own importation, for 'Ib, warranted superior to the lest sold elsewhere for i"l) ; line, I 'rench Satin Vest. S'i i fine Cassimerc Pants, .1, Ac. Our great advantage in importing goods, renders it impossible for any in the trade to compete with us in pricea. We are now prepared to supply eauh buvera with clothing thisvear.to the amount of y-.w..."). ami are rtetenmneu to make it largely to the interest of all to patronize our hmife. Jn our Fall and Winter Stock will bo found 6,000 blue, green and jentianelio Blanket Coats i H.IMU Cassimern, 1'ilot. nnd Satinet Sack Coats; J0.000 single and double milled Cloth and Beaver Sacks aud f'cltoca, with on endless variety of Cloaks, Ore us and Krock Coats, 1'mits, Vests, c, comprising an assortment of superfine, medium and low-priced clothing, 10 timet laruer anu per cent, the cheapest in the world. Kemeniber our Sale Booms occupy tlie buildings No. ififi. No. l'Jil.nnd No. 200 Market street. Manufactory and Store House, Commerce street, below Sixth. LIl'l'INCOTT. TAYLOR &, CO. Philadelphia, Aug. lU..d V. B. t. MI HCJIANT'S IIOTI'L, rJUI.AlWU'iUA, MHTII tOl H1H HTUEET TDK Proprietor of this spacious and central establishment' takes pleasure in renewing his acknowledgments to hia friends and the travelling community penerallv.fnrthe very liberal patronage extended to him, and to assure them that no effort shall be spared that will tend to the comfort of those who may favor him with a call. This Motel, situated in Fourth Street, near Market, hat advantages in itt location over any other in the city, (particularly in the summer season, having lar?e open lots in front and rear; and it, proximity to the bunks and business vicinity, makes it ihe most convenient of any for the mer chant aud man of business. The houe has recently undergone most desirable alterations, haa been painted and refitted throughout, and ia at present in ample order for the reception of visiters Philad a. Aug. 'A UH7.V. P. H. A. F. (.LASS. I). S. I OK .11 AN A C O. MERCHANT TAILORS, Ojponife the 1'niftd 7of .M, Columbia, Ohio, HAVK jiiKt received from the Eastern Cities, the most extensive assortment of French, Fnglish and Belgian Cloths, ever offered in this market ; also, a rich assortment of Cassimeres, Vestings. and Trimininys. f urnishing A rti-clet, tuch as Shirts, Cravats, Scarfs. Stocks. Bosoms, Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchief. .cut's and Ladies' Silk Shirts, and all other articles usicdlv kept hy Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in .f i hours, in the best manner. Persona visiting Columbus, would do well to call and examine our stock, aa we are determined to tell at the lowest prices. Mav II. COrPLK, TIN AND RIII-ET IRON WARE MAM FACTORY, fiTOVKS, r, nF.VL At M ASON have formed a copartnership to earrr on the aliove business, at ihe old stand of J. K. Heyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will alwavs lie prrpared to furnish their customers with any article in their linn, at the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty gntlons. jOli Ol;k punctually attended to on the ahortett notice.Feathers, Bags, Beeswai.Old Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mar I.L. t-wtf. nZYL it MASON, Have iust received a large and good assortment of COOK AND PARLOR 8TOVI.S, hirh they will tell as low at the lowest Call and examine for yourwlvet. Copper and Brass Kettle, from one to thirty-two gall on t constantly on hand. Shop two doors north of Armstrong ! Lion HotVl, Hijth street Sept. B..dtf CHEAP fiPRIMi (i(M)OS. THE attention ot the public is respectfully invited to a stork of OiKidt now opening on Broad street, the first lhy (ioodt Store from tire National Had Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in an anicie. Cloths from $1 00 up Sstinetta from .17 cts Bp. Jeans. 20 " " Caliro from T cts. op. (imghamt, fine, for i!.rcenti. Lawns. 2d Tweed at 62L Orgnnihe, 2.1 M. IX-Lainet, Shawls. l1arMlkerchiefsrCravati, Hibbona. Xitovet. Jkc. For goods earn and ari be told low hy merrhanta who look well and tae wnnecessarr expenses, via. $ (Co a year rent, and from $ (t'O to fU4) a' year for h.red clerks. Will the public bear thm in rood w hen they desire to purchase goods at small profit ? If they do. then call at tht Store where goods are marked at tlie lowest figures, bv vonr bombleten-ant. J. II. MiTCIILLL. Mav 13. . t-wtf. Bl'WiY FOB HALE. hand Rl .Y to teil. or to exchange T. Cookinaj fftore. Tfe hw also a large aeeond hand COOKITVG PTOVR well ealenlated for the country, which be wdl tell or ex change for wood or other property. L, &ept4..4w. r r WALTER THRAL RNAL CINCINNATI. MP ORTAM tONTRIIUITION TO AMEKI. CAN HISTORY. NOTF.S on tin Karly Selilemeut ol' the North Western Tcrriiory j lijr Jacob Burnet, of Cincinaati. Oue oL. octavo, l'ric, gi,m. This toluine will be welcomed bjr a larjc class of reader, as valuable addition to the historical literature of our eountrv. The author is one among the Tew eminent men now lu inn. who are lelt to record the event, of the put aixtv yeas in tlie rapid growth of the Weal. VVe sujoin extracts from a lew, out of man, testimonials which have been received respecting the merits of the work, r Vom Iht Louisville Journal. ' W e regard this work as one of the most important contributions yet made to the Historical department of estern Literature. " Persons wishing loin orm themselves of the great event, that have marked tlie progress of tlie Iorth-V estern Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to timl a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation coinmeuaurute with'its uncommon interest and merits." Frm tht Ohio Matt Journal. "We predict that here ia not only en " Ameri-can Bonk" that will be read hut, ' HWrrm" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad na at home. Kew reader, will be willing to forego its perusal. " ' The North-Western Territory ' was the comnrehnnsivK appellation of the country which now comprise, the State, of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory waa truly Ibrtunato to embrace among its very earliest settlers " one of the comprehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to writ, ita early annals for the benefit of posterity." r rum tne t inciriwill X AronlclC. " Such a work ia original in ita nature authoritative as testimony and belongs to the class of memoirs for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them-selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside ol the present generation, and by that distant posterity w hich will so largely have profited by the labors of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the l'lonecra of tlie valley of the Ohio." A'rotn tht Cincinnati lltrald. " Every part of this work ia interesting, and forma a valu-able contribution to the substantial literature ot the country. The accounts of Ihe dill'erent reilitnry expeditions under llarrnar, St. ( lair, and W ayne, Ihe important enleprises at (.en. (ion. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labor, of Wilkinson, Hardin anil Seott. throw light upon the general political history ol the times, which can be found so accurately no where cUe." From riat'a Aihertiur. "No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, ss the ample competency of the writer to judije intelligenllv and impartially of that to which ho testifies, in hia freedom from preju-dice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surpassed ; as an example, the character of (iov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of noteis gien in such term, that no one who did not learn the fact tri m these pagea, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagoniatic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subais-ted at the lime between the parties." From the Arm i ork Tribune. " This fine work, just issued from the press, ia needed and will lie extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biogrnpliical senso, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the Northwestern Indiana while it ia valuable and interesting in its relation of those liovolutionary events in which till the Indian Trilies figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this woik haa. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, aa we are certain he has entertainingly." From Ihe Cincinnati Allot. "No other living man possesses the same ed-vantsgea for the authorship of such w ork. It is all within hia own memory " all lliat he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long series of event, from hia own knowledge, and that knowledge ia of the most reliable kind." Frmn tht Cincinnati Uazetie. " Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Burnet'l volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know the History of the West, and in the main it must be entirely reliable" DU1BY. BKAIiLKY At Co., 11.1, Alain st, Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. jurM j. KKNTI CKY Hi:PORTS. THK subscribers bavn in active preparation, and will commence printing immediately, a new edition of the Kentucky Kepnrti.vii: A. K Marshall's Keporta.Svolumes: l-ittell's Heperts nnd Select Cnses.G volumes j T. B. Mon-roe's ilcporla, 7 volumes j J.J. Marshall', Ueporta. 7 vol-umes.The shove Reports will be re-nrinted in full, without eon. densntinn or omission, with new table, of cases, and a new iiiiicx xo escn volume. 1 he original editions of the above Reports have been for some time out of print, and cannot now be had. unless at extravagant prices. 1 he publisher,, in order to have n large sale, intend putting them at the verv low nriee of Si 60 ner volume onl one half the original price. Kach volume will be printed mi me .rm siie m uie uay, ana Douna in , uniform and superior manner. The publication will be commenced with the Reports of A. K. Marshal), threo volumes, and I.itlell's aix volume,, which are now out of print, and will be rempleted as soon as the mechanical operations of the work can be dispatched. Kach of the reports will he sold separately, (ientlemen having parts of the Kentucky Reports can send their orders fur any one or more of the aliove, and complete their aetla at one-half tl.e original prices. TERMS: A. K. Marshall , g (to J. J. Marshall 17 50 I.ittell's Reports and Select Cse 15 (10 T. B. Monroe' 17 (jo Order, Irom tlie profession will be promptly attended to. DKRBY, BKAIH.KY At CO., Law Booksellers and Publishers, "H-1 1 13 Main l., Cincinnati. MAYNARD A NOYES Writing Ink :l doi. i 01. bottles Ink j "0 dox. 4 ox. do. do j Sf11loj.hf.pt. do. do) W dot. pint do. do 1 3l dox. qt. do. do ; This Ink h been in use mure than twenty yean, md the testimony ri .peelmg jt j, the , fron) ,jj f () country. V hen the beet judges among our Registers of Deeds, Merchants, Writing Masters, and Officers of Banks nnite in saying that they have found it a better article than they have ever before nsed, it is evident that no one BHD be troubled with bad Ink. Received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by DKI1HV, RRAUI.K.Y & ( o , Cincinnati. Jnne VI. 1 1 J, Main at., bet. 3d and 4th, west side. HARDWARE AKI CXTI.F.RY. W '"e ,0 'nl"rn Merehanla of the Western , f country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atroek very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, Knglish and Oerman manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they snake their pun bases in other markets, as we are confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New Y ork and other Kas-lern cities. Our stock i, comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann', Axes Mill and X Cut Saws 1 (irssa and Grain Scythe, ) Scvtbe Snealhai Sickles; Hay and Manure forkl llaroes ; Traces ( lioee ; Anvils ) Shovels and Spade, t And Looking (.lasses. Also, t complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to ill orders entrusted to oar care. MEAD fc WINSTON, March 4.. t-wtf. No. la lrl atreet, Cincinnati. joH.sni.i5xa. vrxt. n. harry. WHITE LEAD. TI1F. subscriber, havin 1 enlarged and improved their Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pore White Lead, both dry and remind in ml. to any amount that may be w anted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality ol White lad. and that to be strictly nrime.reneine article. and perfectly free from any ndultershon whatever, which will be warranted ns such to ,11 who may pnrehaM. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence mav be placed in the purity of every pound ol White l,ead manufactured by na; which pnrenees will not only tend to tlie greater dnralnlity of tlie paint, hot will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving n far better finish with two coat, than adulterated white paint would with Ihree; of which every painter will bearwitnea,. Office on Walnut street, between r rent snd Second st,.. Cincinnati, Ohio. JlcLtNAU sV. CO. April W..0mt w. EDGAR CONKLIHO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFKX11 WOOD CONKMNG, WOOD CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North Side of Court Street, tasr or Bkoauwxv.Cikciukati. HAVING enlarged their operations equal to any demand, and having introduced into their establishment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and iim rate article. 1 be quality of tneir Lead 11 unsurpassed by any of the American manufacture, and they are determined to sustain the reputation it ha, hitherto borne in this aud other markets. They will sell at tlie lowest current rates and on liberal eretlits Alan Msniifartiirera of Putty and Cider Vinegar. Order, from dealer, are respectfully solicited. J,n. 14.. y. . CINCINNATI v. KF.W YORK. TIIANSI'ARKNT Window Shades. Wholesale and Re-tail. HARRIN'CiTON & McCRKItillT, South aide of Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, keep conatant-ly on hand and manufacture to order, Shades of any length, width or deaiim. and CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any others in the West We warrant our Shadea to wash and not fade. Also CHEMICAL SHADF.S painted to or der. ITT SHADES PUT UP (1RATIS..DJ N. B. This ia the only Shade Manufactory in Ciuctanati. I'incincati, March S7..t-wly. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. , J tlh suoscribera respectfully intorm the public that they have located in this citv, at Ao. 1!8 High Street, a few doors North n( L. K ProKton 6l Co s. Store, where they will manufacture and keen on hand a.larcre assortment of everv description of Caps, which will be sold at Fasten, prices for cash. Tailoring of all kinds carried nn A mwl nrtmnnt n( Clotha, Ate, on hand, which will be aold cheap. 1M. MUKKlcUIN tU. Columbus Feb. 16, 1817. .t-wly. Superior Dnt? ncrrentvnn Miniuturtfa. GV. 1'IULLIPS respectfully announces to his frienda and the citizens of Columbus penerallv, as well aa tho public at larpe.thut he ia prepared to take their likenessea ai ui uoura, wueuier clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinney & Camion, and one door North ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey'! Daguorreotype Rooms. Air. P. would juat aar that, havinir devoted about aeven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arta, anu Having in inni lime naa aceesa 10 anu turned in tne mnirnificent galleries and collections of Painting, Sculpt a re and Dutfuerreo types owned by the government of the Cm-ted States, nnd those of others employed by government. I ns renwcaies irom ainmpuiBnea Artists and public men, in his possession, will ahow, he feela confident that he can (;ive the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Alininttire, which will add a charm to everr other beauty. All who with their miuiaturea taken in hia harmonious atyle, colored to tho life, will please call at their earliest convenience. Alarch 6. .t-wtf. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. IH HK and WM. F. CLOUD have iuat opened a new Tailor Shop, on lliyh atreet, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Statea Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring buai-neaB in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on short notice, and in tho moat approved atyle. They respectfully solicit t share of the public patronage. July 2if..twtf, IMTKD STATUS HOTEL, High street, one srvare South of the State Uuvic, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he willbeplcnued to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve ments tnai are oeing made, win make it rank, among tne best lloieiBintne v estern country. Columbus, March '21. P. II. OLMSTED R. I. A L. P. PRESTON, No. 2, Cioodtile's Row, Columbia, Ohio. HAVK this day seceived a lanre and pplendid assortment of DRY (iOODS AjND CROCKRIKS, comprising almost every thing desirable, among which are to be found Fine French lUnck Cloths and Casimerca i " " Olive Green Cloths, a splendid article ) Twecdt , all wool, from 31 cents to $t per yard j Summer stuffs in endless variety ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoea mil kinds; A few very fine Black Moleskin Hats. Broadway style. For Ladiei, we have an abundance of Dress Gooda. from "fip " Calico to a splendid Barnge, worth 75 cents. Aluo, Shawls, Cravats, Parasols, Parasoletts, Bonnets, &c., &c, all of which will be aold at a low figure, Kvery body wanting a good bargain ia particularly invited to call and aee for themselves. N. B. Clothing always on hand, and warranted not to rip. June ll)..3in. Nil. TAYLOR, having astahlinhed himself In tho citv of ( okuinbus. ia now oreoared to execute all or ders in tlie art of F.ngrnving auch aa Drawings and F-ngra- -1HHB i nuiiuinga, itiacmnery, Animals, newspaper norma and Kngravings. Also. Lettering on Spoons, Penknivea Cane Heads, Doorplatea, &c., tVc. Wood cuts Stereotyped when wished. A large assortment of wood cnta and stere otype plates alwava on hand. Koom over Pinney, Laimoa ei lo s. more, iwo a doors north of tlie American Hotel liinMi it reel. Jan. la..d9rwly. OHIO MI TLAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the mont approved principles of Alutual Insurance. Fire Department 7 The average coat of Insurance in this Department, ia lens than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policiea i ued on the Mutual or Cash plan at th option of the applicant. Life Department. Policiea on Livea issued daily at ont-half the naual rates ofpremium. N. B. Advantage! made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kzchange and City Banks, lliuh street, Cu lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 18-lfi. twy. Secretary. I SHOVLD THINK WE had, by far the beat Tea ever imported, judging from the pressing demand since our new stock arrived, which they say ia even better than ever. We have now something like a regular line established with the Importers, and shall be constantly receiving Fresh Teaa. We have already aold a large amount of Tea, have warranted every ounce of it to give perfect satisfaction, and continue to war-rrant, and have never been called upon to ret and the first two dimes during the past year, and in future we will ever pledffe ourselves to sell Pure and Fresh Teas at the lowest rates of any other establishment this side Canton. Drv (ioods and Cheap Canton Tea More, opposite Fj change Bank. (July 3. C. R. KLNG. The most Brilliant Lodrry em drawn in the U. S. $100,000! (HIO.OOO! aViO.OOO! 200 priiea ol 2,O00, nmountin to 9400,000. Jr Heinii the lowest three number prizes. j;tj The 1st and 4il drawn nnmbers, Jl.UUO! T he 2d and 3d or 3d and 4th drawn numbers, gflCO! ' Alexandria Lottery, Claaa S, for 1(147, to tie drawn in AI,I i andria. on Saturday, the 30th day of Oetnlier, 1847 InrVr tht tvprrinttndenct of' Commutiontr$. ' J. W. MAURY V CO., MANAtiKKS, 7i number Lottery IS Drawn Ballot. MAe.PIIFIrF.ffT KHRXE. 1 grand capital prixe of. llfflWO 1 (trand prix. of. 1 splendid prize of..... ........... 2ftixO J 1,0 lfltno ' no 12(174 6 splendid prize, of.. .......... Ifiixx) d" "J" t,(l 6 do do 4li00 500 prizes (lowest three number,) of t l)HO H3 do (1st and 2d drawn numbers) of. 1 (HO 1M do (2d and 3d, or 3d and 4th drawn JVoa.) '0 I'.'S do (4th fc. 6th, or ftth V (1th drawn fVns.l 2.) I2H do (bth c 7th, or 7th At 3th drawn Joa.i f.vi .1717 d m J34.W do JJJ Jm"l:;,tfhil!UWh0lM W' Hl''".7,'Qart.rs, rertilirateaof Paekag,,i0 the above magnificent scheme, can be had aa follow, : ' A eertificste of .package of if, Whole Ticket,, .V 00 " do M Half do Vti m " a S Quarter do lis (to . " do 45 s.iBhUi do tit 60 A Certificate of n naeksra nf h.U k l.r.1.1.. to all over J4(8 nett that may be drawn br the twenty-five ticket, named therein. Certificates of nalrea, quarter, and etphtha in proportion. Thai grand scheme i, the most attractive one that has ever been drawn in tlie L nited Sutes. and is well worthy the attention of adventurers. Tlie lowest priz. that can b drawn try n ticket bavins? on it three of the drawn number. is f timt and ,ny ticket having on it the I st and 2d drawn number, only, will be entitled to prize of fl.noo. Orders for Ticket, and Share, and L'ertinVate, of Package, in the above Magnificent Scheme, will be promptly at tended to, and an account of the drawing mil be sent immediately after it is over to all who may order tickets from us. Address J. C. M AX RV, Agents for 1. W. Manrv V Co., Manager,. Sept 6. uhingtoa City, D. C.
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Full Text | PUBMSHKD DA1LT, BY WILLIAM B. THRALL, F.VnOil A.D PROPRIETOR. Ornci aoum-east corner of High itreet md Sugar tile TERMS. Psily per annum, - $1 Tti-weekly per annum, 4 00 Weekly per annnm, - - - - X 00 Ternu of Advertising. Twelve lines or lesi, one or three insertion!, $, and 25 cenU for each additional insertion for three months &b forsii montha $8 for 12 m oaten $V2 Longer advertine-nif uts in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over in six monthi. 11t th Vicar. For twelve lines 1.1 fourth of a column 50 half a column J? 30 whole column 10. JUSIJN'ESSCAL(DS. MATTIl KM S & BITTI.ES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at l,aw,('oliiiiibus,Ohio. Office one iloor soutli ol' 1. H. Wliitintf & Huntington', Uoiik-storc, up stairs. Soy. I, Itrld. K. J.MiTTiitwa. A. B. Hutti.ks. 1. K. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSKI.l.KUS ami Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. II iirh street. Columbus, Oliio. A large assortnieuj of Books ami Stationery always on haml. SKIBKKT A MM.EY, BOOK-BINDKItS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. Aug. 2ti, 11)46. Win. Seibkht. M.C. I.ii.i.ir. Ytillimii II. Jarvia & Henry JarviR, ClOU.K.l TOKS and Account Settlers, for r'rauklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to tbein. with punctuality and despatch, and upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. WW. y. Columbus, Ohio (.1)1! I!, ABBOTT & CO., pvl'.AI.F.RS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Cllnn, U House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Hoods, tVc. &c, So. ltil High street, aijrn of the liilt I'aJlock. WING & IlKIIAHDS DF.ALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry (ioods, (irore-lios, Boots and Shoes, &c. 4-c, wholesale and retail, No. 1, Coodale's Bow, High street. ' JTu. S( iiOGGS, DF.AI.FH in Law, Medical, Tlu'Olo(,'ii al. Classical. School ami M iacel lanenna Books, superior Stationery and Wall I'aper. at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate llouso. J. II. WIl ICATON, DnUCClST.aml Dealer in I'atelit Medicines, I'aints.Oils, live Shift's. Ulaaa, &c. &c, wholesale and retail, comer of High ami Broad streeta, Coliliubus, Ohio. FAY & KlI KOl KNi:, DRAI.F.KS in Drv (ioods. Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, l'aiiits.Oils, Dye SfiiHs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, itc, lligh street, Coliiluhus, Ohio. Oct. 1, Hill. r. it. k1 ng. D F.ALF.R IN PKV GOODS, tVc, opposite l'.xchange Bank, Columbus. rM. r.)..u. i i-HK.MOVAIi.J-U , , . f-VOCTOKS THOMPSON tV MAUIS have remoyed their J Office to the Basement Story ol Judge Swan's new building; High .Street, a lew doors North of the Neil Home. (Jj liesidelice of Dr. It. ; HoMI'SiiN. Third street, one door North of I nivcmilist Churi-li. ltesideuccof Dr. Maims, corner of Third and llich streets, opposite BaptiBt ( ,uri:,. March '.II. 11)47, If A neither Doctor in tnliiiiiliitn. DR. ROIIKKT II. AWL, has opened all olhcc on High street, near the County Court llouso. in the building formerly occupied as a medical shop by hia brother, where he will chooiliilly attend to all calls in the line of his pro-fessiun. either from the city or country, and at any hour, day or night. AiKf,3..amlw. 5l. H. BATKII AM, El IITOR or the On to Ce l. t i v ATM li, a Journal of Agricul-ture and Hortiriiltnre, published on the Isl and I ith o ach month. Terms J I per year ; four copies for $.1. IT f Ollice in the Bank building, near the State House. ItTTtiTl STOCK A t'O., FOr.WAKiUNii ami COMMISSION MF.RCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. TTTunGW ay & t o's " IRON FOUNDRY', Broad street, near the Hriilge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all km. Is, and a great variety nl'Cas-tinira. always on hand. Oct. I, MIL foil MB! :ti II AT NTOHK. JK. BC'DISll.L, High street, opposite the State Billlil- incs, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and ( apa of the" latest fashions. Hals made to order. AW.---I' B. Wn.cox and A. F. I'mtiv will practice J Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. (Mhre on east side of High street, opposite 1. N. V luting cV II nliiigtifn a llnokalore. Feb. Hi. .t-wtf. WAI.TF.H AMOS, Tnilor, " TVTOTIFIF.S Ins riislomer and the public generally, that 1 he has opened his establishment two doors south of the Ohio State Journal Ollice, where they ro respectlully invited to call. Nov. I. wiMTwll.IiSliTilK H1I.F.Y, SI'HOICAL and Mechanical Dentist, t olinnlnis, Ohio. Agent for Alcnck'a Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forrep Key. Mai l:l..l-wly. W. A. MrC'OY 4 C'O., IIOLF.SM.F. AND BF.T.ML DKALKKS in Fancy and w Staple Dry (,mi.ls and tirocenes, opposite tne laic , HiLill street, Columbus, Ohio. III., WATCHES. ACOOD Msortment ol all the dilTerent kinds, just re-reived, and tor sale at lo'v prices. We have some of the fint't that were ever ell'ereil in this market. June'J7. V. A. PL.VIT A. O., Neil House. nairr.ita' na'ii.v. AFRF.SH supply of I iK.pers' 'Inula, just received and for sale at tlie sign of the March II. OII.T PADLOCK I'eriliKHl Speclnrlca. A I. SO, double convex sod concave Spectacles, for all sues, and in agreat variety of frames. Also, Spectacle (.lass, of sll kinds, lilted IU ohl frames at short notice, and lowprlcc,by W. A. PLA'l'i' & CO., r ,.b. 7. An' lloiu. Cnirinep SpriiiK" NDAiles. Buggy Lamps, Bands and India Rubber f loth, L fur sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. if. l....l..iu KuiU. l SSOBTF.D sues, Iroiii K p'nj to 4l ii'nv, for sale at th V sign of the (April till.'' PADLOCK. ii ft I I k:ll I'M. YX'l.h annrtnu nt of I miu Hrhr "nil Snth Toola, . - i i - i. i.. I II Will-' 'l ON. iui rectufu aiiu i"i "- -J ,.......--- -- - . J ... t- .1- .n4 llvnnrt utm Aug A I.I. sires Cut and Wnmght Nails, at the sign of the Mavill. GILT PADI.Ot K. Pcnrpn'a Acronslic Oil ' '" FBLsfl suppij lor sale by J. II. WIII.AION ( olunibiis. Aug.7. Corner High and Broad rt A B" I,A KSM1TH' I!l:l.l.OM8,real Armilsge Mouse Hole Aovils. Common, ( otter-Kev sod Solid box ices, f orsnle ., m H,Bh street,. ijnof Jbe )A N.rtM iI.iiiimwI Hui!(la vf nmoketl Mdcs anu ,.! -I .... .f 1 Kill v Mil I IH Xn OA tllfh if (-iJGAKS, TOHAJCO, Ac io M. real Principe J ( ivars; ai M. Havana ( icarsl 2(lid. Mrs Miller's fine cut chewing Tobacco) do John Anderson's do) i..j.:- . , .'A Am (0 di xen I lb paiier Smoking Tol p 0 do k lb, do do ) Hi boxes I ipes; '. j I- I. V.- H . II OO lili.l.in. li" fir .. " F JOHN MILLER, Just reer-iveo sno inr ...r (x A LP I ACE SI H1NO. 'jsiis liuggy and Car y rnge Springs ..j.. 50 setts Bogcv sort X srnage nxies. ,.;r..,',i ale low at the sign of the GILT PADLOC K. IVe 9. SALMON. FRESH No.l Salsno I n. No.1 Mackerel) W hue Fish ; Grand Bank Codlish. Thsada, received and for. .U3,bj U , FR TANNEH'S Oil- FOR SALF. low.bv the barrel or gallon. at the Prng Store ' ' . B. WHF.TON, Oe, s. Corner of II iirh and Broa.1 streeta. I I.AI PIPE, FOB CISTERNS, W elis and Aciiuclnrts. for sale at the of th GILT PAHKX K. Mill, AM t BOSS IT HAW". FAT A KILBOl K.NE keep constant supply of Row-lami's Mill sod roM-eet Ssws. at the lowe.1 pricea ? A HN1MI. , t I"-l r.MTI RF. VAPMMt N'. I and Also, Polisb-' nt and Cch Body mush, for sale by J. B. Vv HEA'ION. rrrnnnst, Mireli i9. Corner of Hich snd Broad streeta. A X V 1 1 . G EMINF. Mosist-Ilole Anvils, t the signof ff JH 1.1. till. I raiil.i a. GOI II PI.. A fresh supr'v received rtus day. snd for rs very km. W. A. PLATT A O, Aphl , 1M7. Aeil House. OHIO J DAILY, VmmiExT " COLUMliUS. Fill DAY, OCTOHEU 20, 1817. NUMBER lT aUrs njll 1 Jlia will please nuiite uuii ...ii. mi at the sign or the Gilt Padlock, II. I. High street, 1(10 Rille Barrels, assorted, from till to SHU halls to the pound. Also, Gun Locks of various kinds, Butts, Guarda and Thim-hlca, German Silver, Sheet Brass and almost all other Gun. material. CLKI), ABBOTT 4; CO. Dec. 9. KKW DRKSS GOODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Bakorines, Barages, Muslin Ginghams, Kuibroidered ditto, De I.aina, &e. All new styles, lor sale by WING & KICH AliDS'. April 1 1 . SAWS. HOE & CO., and W'iluiot & Uowland'i Mill and Cross culSawa; Hoe A Co. and W'ilmot A Rowland's Circulardo. Siear A Jackson's and other I land do.) Panncl and ripoing do. Butchers' and Back do.; Billett and Turning Wcbh do. Julyli;. GF.BF., ABBOTT A CO. HAMS! HAMS!! HAMS 1 1! Sugar cured by the subscriber, and warranted eiual in quality to any in these United States, are now ready, and for sale by JOHN MILLER, March 4. M. High street. FAMILY FLOl'R. HAVING made arrangements, with some of the best mills in Springh'cid, for Flour, we shall for the future be supplied with the best aud cheapest in the market. Call on us. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK A CO. COM Mill's AGKNCY. HARTFORD F1KK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital jfl.'iO.WKJ. Policies issued daily on the most reasonable terms. Of fice, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, Columbus. Tl.MO. GRIFFITH, Sept. 1 3. 1 11 13. Secretary. CAM. AT KIMHAMi'S, IF you want good shoes and great bargains. Any quantity nV F.astern made Boots mid Shoea on hand, and for aalo cheap, at the sign of the Golden Boot, Journal Buildings, by Jiilyai. II. II. KIMBALL. GKNl INK MOl SIMIOI.E ANVILS, ri'ST received and for sale at the sign of the I Sept. 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS ri'NIATA NAILS, just received and for sale nt the sign I of the Sept. IU PAD PADLOCK, CLOCKS, Jl'ST received, and Tor sale luw, brass, 30 hour and uiarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June l!7 W. A. I LA 11 ( ll, rseil House. KKW BONNETS. LST received hv the subscribers, a new and well selected s.nrtoi..nt of Neanolitiaii. Prince Albert. Fancy Braid and plain Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, which can be nllord oil at unusually low pricea. FAY A KILBOl BNE. Lndien' Mhilo Kid Slippers. U'ST received at the Shoe Store of II. II. KIMBALL,! I superior article ol White Kid Slippers. July 31. MOKE OF SAME SOIIT. Jl 'ST received, t 111 11 J I.A S, direct Irom importers. Come again, every body, and take T Always bring it back and get your money, at the 1 'sntoii Tea Store and every thing else Store, opposite Exchange Bank. Aug. !. ,J '-'i P. S. Looking out fur Notions by Lightning. FHKSII TEAS AND NEW G()01)S, Jl'ST received and si lling at unparalleled low prices. Our fiiends sav the 'l eas are better than ever. We warrant every ounce of M cent Tea, &c., to give perfect satisfaction, or prefer to refund the money. Can't all'ord to pay for long advertisements and sell as cheap as we do. Merclianta supplied on tavoriioie lerius, mr c.iso, m mo Drv Goods and Canton 1 ea store opposite Exchange hank. June S6 t- M"'-- J' I M It Lit I MiMIIIin 11 he subscriber lias on J hand for sale alius Steam Saw Mill,3milea west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment ol Country l.umlier of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned Hooring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity ol lleluse l.umlier mat w in oe sum ai re duced prires. All good orders lor Lumber will be promptly intended to. Feb. C.tl.J M. L. SL LLU ANT. CAIt IMAGE TKLMMJNGS. AMI'S and Hands India Rubber ( loth and Whips) J Oil Cloth and Mats i Patent Leathcrand Bindings) Patent Cloth and Dash I mines ) I.ight Frames and Tassella; Sorimrs and Axles. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. in 3 1 lJ a.. TOSSES by Fire or Water insured against upon lihera . . i... il.- ln.... .t..l.llal,n.l nii.l ui.lt known Protee- leriOS, IIT Ulr n.iif; i:ri. n.ii... .. - tion Insurance Company of the city of llnrtlord, ( onnectl- cut E. KOHI!l!s. t.en Agent, t incinnaii. Jan.!fi. M J, GILBERT. Agent, Colliliiliua. AMP Oil.. HC'I gallons Bleached W inter Strained J Siierm Oil, a superior article ; SU) gallons Whale Ooil, lor sale by FAY A KILROl'RNE, 7. No. l.'i'J. High Street. MACHINE CAIIHS. ltd sets of Machine Cards, iust received from ti e Manufactory at Leicester, Mas sachusetts, aud for sale at No. M'J, II iuli street. Dee. 7. r AY . Ml. bin Kir.. TV7 e w if Tni e"a n ii" n e w g o o d s.-Good' IN were houulit lower this time east than usual. My rood, are all Pew. FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS. ( ROCKERY, TEAS, Ac. Call and aee opposite Ex chance Bank, Columbus. C. K. KING Nov. Hi..tf. A T AltGF. ASSOHTMENT 0 F Ginghams, llaliorines, Lawns and Hiiraces. just ere'd b .... ' ii,,.,, a. I, II 'II 4 L li tiy (April li. vv imi w nii.iivii.-.. 100 dozen Files, OF Spear A Jackson. Muttniin, ihliotson. Butcher and other celebrated makers, for sale at the aiirn of the April 7. GILT PADLOCK. NO. 101 HIGH ST H LET. ONE HI NI'RED pairs I liptic Springs for huggies and carriages, iust received and for sale at the siun of the Sept. ll: GILT PADLOCK. SMITH'S M( ES OF Pomestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. Solar Liird Inmpa. OF Cornelius A Co., manufacture. Also. Lamp Trimmings of sll kinds, wholesale or retail, hv Feb. 7. W. A. PLA IT A CO., Aril llmtu. FAIHBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM Scales and Counter Balances at manufacturer's prices. For sale hv GERE, ABBOTT A CO. April S. Sign of the Gilt I'sd Lock. Genuine Armilnge Moiisehole Anvils, "OLlD box and common V isos, for sale at the siirn of the A pril 7. GILT PADLOCK. Senla find Preaaes. SEALS Fntrraved. and Seal presses furnished, for NotaJ ries Public. Common Pleas Slid Supreme Court, Recorder. cV e. A.C., at very low pricea and short notice, by March 17. W. A. PLA I T A CO., Neil House. C-HOEMAKEH'S TOOLS of nearly every descrip-AJ tion. for sale at the Shoe aud Leather Store of Mav 20. 11)17. II. II. KIMBALL. STAKCII. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers snd others is requested to the bcau-tifnl article of J'rirrl S'oTrA now being made. Counlrv Merchants and others supplied (rnm the depot at the Ohio 'Drue: Store, by S. Cl.vKK A CO. Cash and the highest market price at all limea paid for W hite Corn. Sept. 3. White Lend, Oil and Hrnsbea. TWENTY bids. Linseed Oil, in whole and half barrels j l(J kegs W lute Lead ; Varnish, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. j,),;. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. GERE, ABBOTT A 0. No. 161 High etreet, 7re jnt rrrrtrrri, THRF.F. THOUSAND lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from No. S to SI'xtllsj.T.og Chains) sXI pair Trace hains; 20 dot. Ames' Shov-ls and Spades ) 10 dot. Manure Forks. JoW 16. TO EPIC I ICES. llll Cans Fresh Lobsters) l0 Lena Fresh Salmon; BO do do Clares; BO do do Ci Fish; 1(0 do do Sardines, large tixe) VO do do do ?dsize) IK) do do do 3d size ; All bermetieallv sealed, and as fresh as when take! from their native eitment. Just rc-citcd and for sale hy JOHN MILLER. Grocer, Dee. 7. bo. VI High itreet TATE FI ns AND IIATTEBS' TRIMMINGS, THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they otter for side at the lowest prices. 60 lbs. Nutria, sides. f,0 o double and aingle Ring Russia.blown 1(10 " Carrotcd Russia. 100 " Kaw and Carrotcd Coney. 1000 Saxopy and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidss aim Tips, Bandiligand Binding, Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers.all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac Ao. Feb. 12. J FAY A KILBOl RNE. GROCERIES. THE subscribers oiler for sale at their old stand, No. 6' Goodale'a Row, 12 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 60 Bags BioCollee. F'ine chewing and common Tobacco. Superior Gunpowder and Y'oung Hyson Tea. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Ac, & c. March I. FAY A KILBOL'RNE. TIN PLATE. THE subscribers have for sale M boxea Tin Plate, 1-3 X and 10 boxea X do; also, Wire, assorted Noa., Russia altd common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb. 12. FAY A KILBOl'RNE. DlllCS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. 8 rTHE subscribers have just received a large addition to JL their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, &c., which they oiler at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating tcrma. Aug. 4.) FAY A KILBOI'BM'.. FOR RIBBONS. THE new style of Fob Ribbons in variety with Gold and Steel Trimmings, just received. June 27. W'. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. VARNISH. 2C0 gallons pure Copal Varnish, 100 gallons extra Coach Varnish, for sale at I.V.I. High St.. hy Dec. 7. FAY A KILBOl RNE. PRINTING INK, -1TTARRANTED as good as any other manufactured in the VV United States. The subscribers having been appointed agents for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at Cincinnati. Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinmili. March 1. FAY A KILBOl RNE. FiiliiH'Mooli's Vorniifiitrr, WHOLESALE and Retail, at the Drug Slnre of J. B WIl EATON. April 2fi. Corner of Broad slid High sts. 1 tr BOXES TIN PLATE. 1 UVJ ll lillllis. Brancr's Copper 12, 14,10 and 20 lb. Sheets. W hv lit) inch. 10(10 lbs. Tin'd Copper, 10 ox. 3 Tons Sheet Iron. Wire from No. 7 to -i For sale at No. 16-J, High street, sien of the Broad Axe. by Dee. 1. FAY A KlI.liOUKNK. OIL AND PAINTS. fAA kegs euro White Lend, ground in oil) ,wUU &i libis. Linseed Oil; 10 hbls. Turpentine: Dry W liite Lead, Red Lend, Venetian Red, Yellow Oeher Paris White and Chrome Green : Chrome Yellow, Litharge ; Paint and While-wash Brushes, eVc. Just received and for sale, by FAY A KILBOl RNE, April 211. No. 1.10, High at., sign of the Broad-axe GLASS. OH A nccs 0 by 10 nnd 10 hv 12 Class; iUU 100 do. large sties, from 10 by 14 to 1(i hy 22 ; 20,000 lights Window Sash. Just received, and for snle.by FAY A KILBOl R.E, April 211. No. 161), High St., sign of the Broad-axe. CHILDREN'S SHOES; rxfrv PAIRS Children's Shoes, various qualities and t)U styles, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, corner store in the Joiirunl building, nearly opposite my old stiiud, which will be sold cheap for cash. Mav 4. II. II. KIMBALL. BAH LEY WANTED. rr(( BUSHELS Bnrley wanted, forwliich we willpay tjUUU the highest price'in cash. Oct. 4 twAw. 11. COMSTOCK A CO. WANTED. rfinn BUSHELS 0ts,30W)ilo. Flaxseed.lnoOdo.Tim- )UUU othy seed. B. COMSTOCK A CO. rC(r LBS. Cotton Chain, No.6 to 1G, fJUUU 2.(00lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Ynni and Cariet Chain. Just received and for sale by Feb. I!' FAY A KILBOl'RNE. LUMBER. fc( ifi nfifi fr,t l'1"0 Lumber, all sires and VA7,.JUx. aco.ObOft.Pophrdo. qualities. 300.000 Pino Shingles, warrnntrkl. A large and well assorted lot of all kinds and sixes of country stull, together with assorted sizes Window Sash. We ask the attention of builders, mechanics and nth era to our stock and would state that wo have made arrangements so that we shall slways have a large stock on hand, and will not be undersold hv anv one. Aug. 111. It.' COMSTOCK A CO. KIMBALL'S SHOE STORE f- I HAS been removed in the corner store room in the Journal Building, on High St., saas V 1"3 nenrlv opposite to his former stand, w here be w ill be found really to wait upon his former customers and all otherawlio mav see fit to call. April l.ri..t-wtf. II. II. KIMBALL. WINDOW SASH. T ttm iik'n of the (nit Padlock 'o. Hil, Hiili Ktrret.tniiy be found lie bent lot of Window Sanh in own, with (ilaiaand Puttyalway .n hand. (JKHF., ABBOTT At CO, AllLTUnt f. Where in tho Chenp (union Tea Store, And trtra liniijr tht blurt. STRANGERS, and sometimes citizens of our State, inquire where we are. and how it happeos we always sell such uood Teas, and so cheap. The simple answer is, we sell for the importers, smt can sell as low ss the wholesale jobbera of iSew York, adding I cent per lb. freight. it would require fl.umiotxr ot capital to surpass the facilities in our hands for selling Tea alone. r urther, we have lately n-ceived, and can at all times se cure fresh importations of Tea; hence, we can so safely warrant all we sell, wholesale or rrtail. Merchants supplied on fivonble terms for essh. nt the Drv Goods and Canton Tea Store of C. B. KING, JulyU.itw. Opposite Exchange Bank. SI.LM.NC; CHEAP. "lO.VnS Tortn.e-Mic ll,Mork-Mill. BtittrflT, Br.lTnln- y Morn nnd Stcfl, Ivorr. l!rprrin(r, snd nil oilier kindiof Comlpn. Liiflips ami (irnt (old I f-ns warrm.trd. (lold and SilTpr I'eTiriU, Silver I liimlilet nrn .pectncleB. Steel Beadi, line. '1'f.tnelt, ClMfp., Atc., 1'nrsei, l'urM! Twist. Silk and SiUer ( nnvnpi, W indsor and Yncy So,in, iVrtu-merT. Bruihen. (.loTpf-.Threnfli, .Needles, and Ludiea' Nee- die Work. Benidea HiO ottier thintra nertainmff to a Iry (ooda Stv-re (iiieenfware lanry and Canton 'lea Store, opposite t-.ichange Uiik, Loiuiubua. June.. C. U. KIN;. New Tailoring nnd Dry Cood i:tnl,li.hmcnt. L. P. PRESTON fir CO., (Xo 2illf iir ttmt, rornrr of Ilirh frtrtrt.) TTAVINli jterun-d the service of Mr. M;, r.i.i. a.i fori' XX mm, whoM well known skill in fitting needs no praiw.) and also aome erf" the best jonrnevmen Tailors in the rily, are prepared to minnfartnre all kinds of f lothine in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting fr others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They hae alo enlar?r d their store room, and are reced ing a Urpe supply ol iiry iie.t,; to they can aalely say liey hae one of the most druimhle assortments of hotli Dry Uotxli end L'Utthipg in the C ity. N. B. (iroreriea. Boots, Shoes. Hnts. Csps, Bnmiets, etc., alwnrs on hand, nt mire that will not fail to suit Uuvers. Coliimlms April l;t, IH7...tw. VAMAUI.E HI-AL ESTATE tOH HAh E. T I K stib?cnbef winhinp to chanpe his but inesa, is desirous to sell ihe properly on hirh he now resides, containing about .) seres, ronsifiinf in part 01 out-lots in ( roehy'aad ditionot .J.Mt. -j-j una i'.i".i.nn partot IMr.and l' arrea arfioininir the above rait-lols all Ivmg on the National Koad near the lilind Asylum. AUo, lota No. 1,, f,, 7, and J7. also on trie auonai noau. uar the pronertf of . Champion. 1 he firt desenbedj prrrty is su-r'rptilite ot s n h-di vision, and will be sold in whole or in pirts. to suit nurr Insert. 1 he last namefl lots contain about JO arret. and the lot 13 hat the most desirable sanation for a eountrv residence any wrere near Columhna. Any person wishing to enaate in the Norsery business or (nrdening. would do well to eiamine the above properly, and the tulitcnher will take pleature in thowing the tame to persona wishing to pirelmse. All the above property it situated within a half mile of ColumVms. AMOS S. RAJuY. Colamboa, May 20, 1&17. .t-wtf. Of WAKEHOtSE OF PRINTS ONLY, Ao.5C, Cedar a., AVio York, LEE, JUDSON Sc LEE, (LATE I.KK AND JtDSOJf.) OCCHT'Y the apacioua fivo atory Warehouse, No. 6G. Cedar street, the hhdi.k of which la devoted to the exhibition ami sule of tho ainuto article of CALICOES. Their present atnek consist! of nearly One Thousand PacWipf S, embracing some thouwinds of different patterns and colorings, and comprising every tiling desirable in the line,FOKi;,(;N and DO.MKS'nC All of which are offered for sale, for cash, or satisfactory credit, at the lowest pricea, by the Piece or Pttcknge New Styiea are received almoat every day, and many o( them are got up for our own Bales, and not to be found elsewhere.f Printed lists of prices, corrected from davtoday, with every variation in the market, are placed in the hands of huyera. Merchants will he ahle to form aome idea of the extent and variety of our assortment, when we state, that the value of our usual stock of this one article, is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry (touda usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to one will render tho advantage which we can oH'er to dealers perfectly obvious j and it whall he our care that none who visit our estahiifihinent tdiall meet will, any disappointment.Our assortment ia complete at all reasons of the year. 1.KK, JLDSON &, I.K.E P. S. B. F. LEE. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees. and late senior partner in the original tirm of Lee & Brewster, from which connection he withdrew some time ago, has resumed hus inesa in connection with Messrs. Lee & Judtfon, under the linn of 1.1 .E, Jl OSON & LKK. and ho ventures to assure his friends and the public, that the new firm will maintain the tame pre-eminence in this branch of the trade, which formerly dinlinguitdied the other two houses to which he belonged. New York. July 6..1vtw. I.1.E, KNAPP & PAI.EN, Commission, Hide nnd (Leather -Merchants, Ao. 10 Jacob itrert. Arte 1 ork. WILL mako advances in ('ash, on conRigrmenla of Leather, Calf-Skina, or llider, two-thirds of the value of (.nods on receipt at their Store. Ueler to AI, it. We limn n. ci (o., jvt nnHilmn, J. II. I nttcmlon, Cleveland, O,, (), Klenun Al Co.. do., M. Johntmn, Cashier, Toledo, ( , J. W. McMillan, Akron, O..U. II. Kimball, Co- iillil.iiH.U. Ainl -...hint-WVj V. 11. I'. CLOTIUNCi-CLOTlllXi-CIOTIIING. A 7Vrme(iou and Mutnijicrnt Mock of AVtn Clothing! Unparalleled Inducements to Cash Buyers! LirriNCOTT, TAVLOK & Con No. ltlfi. No. V.m, and No. Sim, iilnrket Street, Philndelphin, HAVE now manufactured, from elotha of their own importation, the lamest and most varied stock of Cloth-in? in the Lnited States, comprising over 50,100 Fashionn hie (iarmenta. Over ll00 persona have purchased clothing n this establi? hment in a day. Every one ia invited to call, whether wishing to purchase or not they must do so in or der to pet an idea of the vast extent to which the clothing business is carried on, and the perfection to winch it lias been brought. We will not ak any to buy, unless convinced upon examination that our stock is the largest, newest, best made, and cheapest in the l nited States, (ientlemen will hear in mind that our fine clothing is nil got up under the direction of one of the iiim, and that it ia cut and made in better stylo, ami ot nltouether belter material, than the rea dy-made clothing told in any other estahlinhment, and our prices near one-third lower. JC.VOOO is offered that nurpre-sent stock of clothing is the largest, hamlpomest, and Irom yto'.:u per cent, tlie ciieapest in Hie l nited States, We are now selling a superfine Krcnch Black suit, made from goods of our own importation, for 'Ib, warranted superior to the lest sold elsewhere for i"l) ; line, I 'rench Satin Vest. S'i i fine Cassimerc Pants, .1, Ac. Our great advantage in importing goods, renders it impossible for any in the trade to compete with us in pricea. We are now prepared to supply eauh buvera with clothing thisvear.to the amount of y-.w..."). ami are rtetenmneu to make it largely to the interest of all to patronize our hmife. Jn our Fall and Winter Stock will bo found 6,000 blue, green and jentianelio Blanket Coats i H.IMU Cassimern, 1'ilot. nnd Satinet Sack Coats; J0.000 single and double milled Cloth and Beaver Sacks aud f'cltoca, with on endless variety of Cloaks, Ore us and Krock Coats, 1'mits, Vests, c, comprising an assortment of superfine, medium and low-priced clothing, 10 timet laruer anu per cent, the cheapest in the world. Kemeniber our Sale Booms occupy tlie buildings No. ififi. No. l'Jil.nnd No. 200 Market street. Manufactory and Store House, Commerce street, below Sixth. LIl'l'INCOTT. TAYLOR &, CO. Philadelphia, Aug. lU..d V. B. t. MI HCJIANT'S IIOTI'L, rJUI.AlWU'iUA, MHTII tOl H1H HTUEET TDK Proprietor of this spacious and central establishment' takes pleasure in renewing his acknowledgments to hia friends and the travelling community penerallv.fnrthe very liberal patronage extended to him, and to assure them that no effort shall be spared that will tend to the comfort of those who may favor him with a call. This Motel, situated in Fourth Street, near Market, hat advantages in itt location over any other in the city, (particularly in the summer season, having lar?e open lots in front and rear; and it, proximity to the bunks and business vicinity, makes it ihe most convenient of any for the mer chant aud man of business. The houe has recently undergone most desirable alterations, haa been painted and refitted throughout, and ia at present in ample order for the reception of visiters Philad a. Aug. 'A UH7.V. P. H. A. F. (.LASS. I). S. I OK .11 AN A C O. MERCHANT TAILORS, Ojponife the 1'niftd 7of .M, Columbia, Ohio, HAVK jiiKt received from the Eastern Cities, the most extensive assortment of French, Fnglish and Belgian Cloths, ever offered in this market ; also, a rich assortment of Cassimeres, Vestings. and Trimininys. f urnishing A rti-clet, tuch as Shirts, Cravats, Scarfs. Stocks. Bosoms, Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchief. .cut's and Ladies' Silk Shirts, and all other articles usicdlv kept hy Merchant Tailors. Full suits made to order in .f i hours, in the best manner. Persona visiting Columbus, would do well to call and examine our stock, aa we are determined to tell at the lowest prices. Mav II. COrPLK, TIN AND RIII-ET IRON WARE MAM FACTORY, fiTOVKS, r, nF.VL At M ASON have formed a copartnership to earrr on the aliove business, at ihe old stand of J. K. Heyl, two doors north of Armstrong's Hotel, High street, Columbus, where they will alwavs lie prrpared to furnish their customers with any article in their linn, at the very lowest rates. Constantly on hand, Copper and Brass Kettles, from one to thirty gntlons. jOli Ol;k punctually attended to on the ahortett notice.Feathers, Bags, Beeswai.Old Copper, Brass and Pewter, taken in exchange for any of the above articles. Mar I.L. t-wtf. nZYL it MASON, Have iust received a large and good assortment of COOK AND PARLOR 8TOVI.S, hirh they will tell as low at the lowest Call and examine for yourwlvet. Copper and Brass Kettle, from one to thirty-two gall on t constantly on hand. Shop two doors north of Armstrong ! Lion HotVl, Hijth street Sept. B..dtf CHEAP fiPRIMi (i(M)OS. THE attention ot the public is respectfully invited to a stork of OiKidt now opening on Broad street, the first lhy (ioodt Store from tire National Had Bridge. To those who buy for Cash, great inducements are offered in an anicie. Cloths from $1 00 up Sstinetta from .17 cts Bp. Jeans. 20 " " Caliro from T cts. op. (imghamt, fine, for i!.rcenti. Lawns. 2d Tweed at 62L Orgnnihe, 2.1 M. IX-Lainet, Shawls. l1arMlkerchiefsrCravati, Hibbona. Xitovet. Jkc. For goods earn and ari be told low hy merrhanta who look well and tae wnnecessarr expenses, via. $ (Co a year rent, and from $ (t'O to fU4) a' year for h.red clerks. Will the public bear thm in rood w hen they desire to purchase goods at small profit ? If they do. then call at tht Store where goods are marked at tlie lowest figures, bv vonr bombleten-ant. J. II. MiTCIILLL. Mav 13. . t-wtf. Bl'WiY FOB HALE. hand Rl .Y to teil. or to exchange T. Cookinaj fftore. Tfe hw also a large aeeond hand COOKITVG PTOVR well ealenlated for the country, which be wdl tell or ex change for wood or other property. L, &ept4..4w. r r WALTER THRAL RNAL CINCINNATI. MP ORTAM tONTRIIUITION TO AMEKI. CAN HISTORY. NOTF.S on tin Karly Selilemeut ol' the North Western Tcrriiory j lijr Jacob Burnet, of Cincinaati. Oue oL. octavo, l'ric, gi,m. This toluine will be welcomed bjr a larjc class of reader, as valuable addition to the historical literature of our eountrv. The author is one among the Tew eminent men now lu inn. who are lelt to record the event, of the put aixtv yeas in tlie rapid growth of the Weal. VVe sujoin extracts from a lew, out of man, testimonials which have been received respecting the merits of the work, r Vom Iht Louisville Journal. ' W e regard this work as one of the most important contributions yet made to the Historical department of estern Literature. " Persons wishing loin orm themselves of the great event, that have marked tlie progress of tlie Iorth-V estern Territory, will nowhere find a work so well adapted to that end. It ought to timl a place in every family, and will doubtless have a circulation coinmeuaurute with'its uncommon interest and merits." Frm tht Ohio Matt Journal. "We predict that here ia not only en " Ameri-can Bonk" that will be read hut, ' HWrrm" one, which will command interest and challenge admiration, as well abroad na at home. Kew reader, will be willing to forego its perusal. " ' The North-Western Territory ' was the comnrehnnsivK appellation of the country which now comprise, the State, of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. That Territory waa truly Ibrtunato to embrace among its very earliest settlers " one of the comprehensive mind, energy of character, and polished education of Jacob Burnet, to writ, ita early annals for the benefit of posterity." r rum tne t inciriwill X AronlclC. " Such a work ia original in ita nature authoritative as testimony and belongs to the class of memoirs for History, which are often more valuable than formal histories them-selves. It will be read with equal interest, at the fireside ol the present generation, and by that distant posterity w hich will so largely have profited by the labors of the author, and his worthy contemporaries among the l'lonecra of tlie valley of the Ohio." A'rotn tht Cincinnati lltrald. " Every part of this work ia interesting, and forma a valu-able contribution to the substantial literature ot the country. The accounts of Ihe dill'erent reilitnry expeditions under llarrnar, St. ( lair, and W ayne, Ihe important enleprises at (.en. (ion. Rogers Clarke, the subordinate labor, of Wilkinson, Hardin anil Seott. throw light upon the general political history ol the times, which can be found so accurately no where cUe." From riat'a Aihertiur. "No one can read the volume without imbibing thorough confidence in the fidelity of statements, ss the ample competency of the writer to judije intelligenllv and impartially of that to which ho testifies, in hia freedom from preju-dice, so uncommon in contemporaneous histories, 1 suppose the book has never been surpassed ; as an example, the character of (iov. St. Clair a man more generally unpopu lar than any other pioneer of noteis gien in such term, that no one who did not learn the fact tri m these pagea, or did not know it otherwise, would suspect the antagoniatic position, marked at times with warm feeling, which subais-ted at the lime between the parties." From the Arm i ork Tribune. " This fine work, just issued from the press, ia needed and will lie extremely useful both in a historical and we mav say a biogrnpliical senso, giving as it does so much insight into the institutions, character and causes of the degeneracy of the Northwestern Indiana while it ia valuable and interesting in its relation of those liovolutionary events in which till the Indian Trilies figured more or less, conspicuously. The author of this woik haa. undoubtedly, executed his task faithfully, aa we are certain he has entertainingly." From Ihe Cincinnati Allot. "No other living man possesses the same ed-vantsgea for the authorship of such w ork. It is all within hia own memory " all lliat he saw, and part of which he was." He possesses the rare advantages of treating of a long series of event, from hia own knowledge, and that knowledge ia of the most reliable kind." Frmn tht Cincinnati Uazetie. " Indeed, there is no portion of Judge Burnet'l volume that is not full of interest to one who cares to know the History of the West, and in the main it must be entirely reliable" DU1BY. BKAIiLKY At Co., 11.1, Alain st, Cincinnati. And for sale by the principal Bookseller throughout the country. jurM j. KKNTI CKY Hi:PORTS. THK subscribers bavn in active preparation, and will commence printing immediately, a new edition of the Kentucky Kepnrti.vii: A. K Marshall's Keporta.Svolumes: l-ittell's Heperts nnd Select Cnses.G volumes j T. B. Mon-roe's ilcporla, 7 volumes j J.J. Marshall', Ueporta. 7 vol-umes.The shove Reports will be re-nrinted in full, without eon. densntinn or omission, with new table, of cases, and a new iiiiicx xo escn volume. 1 he original editions of the above Reports have been for some time out of print, and cannot now be had. unless at extravagant prices. 1 he publisher,, in order to have n large sale, intend putting them at the verv low nriee of Si 60 ner volume onl one half the original price. Kach volume will be printed mi me .rm siie m uie uay, ana Douna in , uniform and superior manner. The publication will be commenced with the Reports of A. K. Marshal), threo volumes, and I.itlell's aix volume,, which are now out of print, and will be rempleted as soon as the mechanical operations of the work can be dispatched. Kach of the reports will he sold separately, (ientlemen having parts of the Kentucky Reports can send their orders fur any one or more of the aliove, and complete their aetla at one-half tl.e original prices. TERMS: A. K. Marshall , g (to J. J. Marshall 17 50 I.ittell's Reports and Select Cse 15 (10 T. B. Monroe' 17 (jo Order, Irom tlie profession will be promptly attended to. DKRBY, BKAIH.KY At CO., Law Booksellers and Publishers, "H-1 1 13 Main l., Cincinnati. MAYNARD A NOYES Writing Ink :l doi. i 01. bottles Ink j "0 dox. 4 ox. do. do j Sf11loj.hf.pt. do. do) W dot. pint do. do 1 3l dox. qt. do. do ; This Ink h been in use mure than twenty yean, md the testimony ri .peelmg jt j, the , fron) ,jj f () country. V hen the beet judges among our Registers of Deeds, Merchants, Writing Masters, and Officers of Banks nnite in saying that they have found it a better article than they have ever before nsed, it is evident that no one BHD be troubled with bad Ink. Received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by DKI1HV, RRAUI.K.Y & ( o , Cincinnati. Jnne VI. 1 1 J, Main at., bet. 3d and 4th, west side. HARDWARE AKI CXTI.F.RY. W '"e ,0 'nl"rn Merehanla of the Western , f country that we are now receiving in addition to our former atroek very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard-ward line, of American, Knglish and Oerman manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they snake their pun bases in other markets, as we are confident that our pricea will be found correspondingly low with those of New Y ork and other Kas-lern cities. Our stock i, comprised in part of the following : Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann', Axes Mill and X Cut Saws 1 (irssa and Grain Scythe, ) Scvtbe Snealhai Sickles; Hay and Manure forkl llaroes ; Traces ( lioee ; Anvils ) Shovels and Spade, t And Looking (.lasses. Also, t complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to ill orders entrusted to oar care. MEAD fc WINSTON, March 4.. t-wtf. No. la lrl atreet, Cincinnati. joH.sni.i5xa. vrxt. n. harry. WHITE LEAD. TI1F. subscriber, havin 1 enlarged and improved their Works, are now ready to execute orders for Pore White Lead, both dry and remind in ml. to any amount that may be w anted. In view of manufacturing only a prime article, we have determined, as heretofore, to make but one quality ol White lad. and that to be strictly nrime.reneine article. and perfectly free from any ndultershon whatever, which will be warranted ns such to ,11 who may pnrehaM. Purchasers, therefore, may be well assured that every dependence mav be placed in the purity of every pound ol White l,ead manufactured by na; which pnrenees will not only tend to tlie greater dnralnlity of tlie paint, hot will be found much more economical in its use, even in the most common description of painting. This is owing to the body or covering quality it possesses, thereby giving n far better finish with two coat, than adulterated white paint would with Ihree; of which every painter will bearwitnea,. Office on Walnut street, between r rent snd Second st,.. Cincinnati, Ohio. JlcLtNAU sV. CO. April W..0mt w. EDGAR CONKLIHO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFKX11 WOOD CONKMNG, WOOD CO., WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, North Side of Court Street, tasr or Bkoauwxv.Cikciukati. HAVING enlarged their operations equal to any demand, and having introduced into their establishment the latest improvements, they are prepared to furnish a pure and iim rate article. 1 be quality of tneir Lead 11 unsurpassed by any of the American manufacture, and they are determined to sustain the reputation it ha, hitherto borne in this aud other markets. They will sell at tlie lowest current rates and on liberal eretlits Alan Msniifartiirera of Putty and Cider Vinegar. Order, from dealer, are respectfully solicited. J,n. 14.. y. . CINCINNATI v. KF.W YORK. TIIANSI'ARKNT Window Shades. Wholesale and Re-tail. HARRIN'CiTON & McCRKItillT, South aide of Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine, keep conatant-ly on hand and manufacture to order, Shades of any length, width or deaiim. and CHALLENGE COMPARISON with any others in the West We warrant our Shadea to wash and not fade. Also CHEMICAL SHADF.S painted to or der. ITT SHADES PUT UP (1RATIS..DJ N. B. This ia the only Shade Manufactory in Ciuctanati. I'incincati, March S7..t-wly. CAP MANUFACTORY AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING. , J tlh suoscribera respectfully intorm the public that they have located in this citv, at Ao. 1!8 High Street, a few doors North n( L. K ProKton 6l Co s. Store, where they will manufacture and keen on hand a.larcre assortment of everv description of Caps, which will be sold at Fasten, prices for cash. Tailoring of all kinds carried nn A mwl nrtmnnt n( Clotha, Ate, on hand, which will be aold cheap. 1M. MUKKlcUIN tU. Columbus Feb. 16, 1817. .t-wly. Superior Dnt? ncrrentvnn Miniuturtfa. GV. 1'IULLIPS respectfully announces to his frienda and the citizens of Columbus penerallv, as well aa tho public at larpe.thut he ia prepared to take their likenessea ai ui uoura, wueuier clear or cloudy, in his rooms, over the store of Messrs. Pinney & Camion, and one door North ol the American Hotel, formerly Humphrey'! Daguorreotype Rooms. Air. P. would juat aar that, havinir devoted about aeven year's exclusively to the study and practice of the Fine Arta, anu Having in inni lime naa aceesa 10 anu turned in tne mnirnificent galleries and collections of Painting, Sculpt a re and Dutfuerreo types owned by the government of the Cm-ted States, nnd those of others employed by government. I ns renwcaies irom ainmpuiBnea Artists and public men, in his possession, will ahow, he feela confident that he can (;ive the last finishing touch in color to a Daguerreotype Alininttire, which will add a charm to everr other beauty. All who with their miuiaturea taken in hia harmonious atyle, colored to tho life, will please call at their earliest convenience. Alarch 6. .t-wtf. NEW AND FASHIONABLE Tailoring Establishment. B. IH HK and WM. F. CLOUD have iuat opened a new Tailor Shop, on lliyh atreet, in the city of Columbus, opposite the United Statea Hotel, where they will give strict attention to the Tailoring buai-neaB in all its branches. Particular attention paid to cutting, and work made up on short notice, and in tho moat approved atyle. They respectfully solicit t share of the public patronage. July 2if..twtf, IMTKD STATUS HOTEL, High street, one srvare South of the State Uuvic, CITY OF COLUMBUS. THE subscriber will be found at the above establishment, where he willbeplcnued to wait upon all who may favor the House with a call. The House is eligibly situated, and fitted up in good taste ; and with the additions and improve ments tnai are oeing made, win make it rank, among tne best lloieiBintne v estern country. Columbus, March '21. P. II. OLMSTED R. I. A L. P. PRESTON, No. 2, Cioodtile's Row, Columbia, Ohio. HAVK this day seceived a lanre and pplendid assortment of DRY (iOODS AjND CROCKRIKS, comprising almost every thing desirable, among which are to be found Fine French lUnck Cloths and Casimerca i " " Olive Green Cloths, a splendid article ) Twecdt , all wool, from 31 cents to $t per yard j Summer stuffs in endless variety ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoea mil kinds; A few very fine Black Moleskin Hats. Broadway style. For Ladiei, we have an abundance of Dress Gooda. from "fip " Calico to a splendid Barnge, worth 75 cents. Aluo, Shawls, Cravats, Parasols, Parasoletts, Bonnets, &c., &c, all of which will be aold at a low figure, Kvery body wanting a good bargain ia particularly invited to call and aee for themselves. N. B. Clothing always on hand, and warranted not to rip. June ll)..3in. Nil. TAYLOR, having astahlinhed himself In tho citv of ( okuinbus. ia now oreoared to execute all or ders in tlie art of F.ngrnving auch aa Drawings and F-ngra- -1HHB i nuiiuinga, itiacmnery, Animals, newspaper norma and Kngravings. Also. Lettering on Spoons, Penknivea Cane Heads, Doorplatea, &c., tVc. Wood cuts Stereotyped when wished. A large assortment of wood cnta and stere otype plates alwava on hand. Koom over Pinney, Laimoa ei lo s. more, iwo a doors north of tlie American Hotel liinMi it reel. Jan. la..d9rwly. OHIO MI TLAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire nnd Life Insurance. THIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and Property, on the mont approved principles of Alutual Insurance. Fire Department 7 The average coat of Insurance in this Department, ia lens than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policiea i ued on the Mutual or Cash plan at th option of the applicant. Life Department. Policiea on Livea issued daily at ont-half the naual rates ofpremium. N. B. Advantage! made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Kzchange and City Banks, lliuh street, Cu lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 18-lfi. twy. Secretary. I SHOVLD THINK WE had, by far the beat Tea ever imported, judging from the pressing demand since our new stock arrived, which they say ia even better than ever. We have now something like a regular line established with the Importers, and shall be constantly receiving Fresh Teaa. We have already aold a large amount of Tea, have warranted every ounce of it to give perfect satisfaction, and continue to war-rrant, and have never been called upon to ret and the first two dimes during the past year, and in future we will ever pledffe ourselves to sell Pure and Fresh Teas at the lowest rates of any other establishment this side Canton. Drv (ioods and Cheap Canton Tea More, opposite Fj change Bank. (July 3. C. R. KLNG. The most Brilliant Lodrry em drawn in the U. S. $100,000! (HIO.OOO! aViO.OOO! 200 priiea ol 2,O00, nmountin to 9400,000. Jr Heinii the lowest three number prizes. j;tj The 1st and 4il drawn nnmbers, Jl.UUO! T he 2d and 3d or 3d and 4th drawn numbers, gflCO! ' Alexandria Lottery, Claaa S, for 1(147, to tie drawn in AI,I i andria. on Saturday, the 30th day of Oetnlier, 1847 InrVr tht tvprrinttndenct of' Commutiontr$. ' J. W. MAURY V CO., MANAtiKKS, 7i number Lottery IS Drawn Ballot. MAe.PIIFIrF.ffT KHRXE. 1 grand capital prixe of. llfflWO 1 (trand prix. of. 1 splendid prize of..... ........... 2ftixO J 1,0 lfltno ' no 12(174 6 splendid prize, of.. .......... Ifiixx) d" "J" t,(l 6 do do 4li00 500 prizes (lowest three number,) of t l)HO H3 do (1st and 2d drawn numbers) of. 1 (HO 1M do (2d and 3d, or 3d and 4th drawn JVoa.) '0 I'.'S do (4th fc. 6th, or ftth V (1th drawn fVns.l 2.) I2H do (bth c 7th, or 7th At 3th drawn Joa.i f.vi .1717 d m J34.W do JJJ Jm"l:;,tfhil!UWh0lM W' Hl''".7,'Qart.rs, rertilirateaof Paekag,,i0 the above magnificent scheme, can be had aa follow, : ' A eertificste of .package of if, Whole Ticket,, .V 00 " do M Half do Vti m " a S Quarter do lis (to . " do 45 s.iBhUi do tit 60 A Certificate of n naeksra nf h.U k l.r.1.1.. to all over J4(8 nett that may be drawn br the twenty-five ticket, named therein. Certificates of nalrea, quarter, and etphtha in proportion. Thai grand scheme i, the most attractive one that has ever been drawn in tlie L nited Sutes. and is well worthy the attention of adventurers. Tlie lowest priz. that can b drawn try n ticket bavins? on it three of the drawn number. is f timt and ,ny ticket having on it the I st and 2d drawn number, only, will be entitled to prize of fl.noo. Orders for Ticket, and Share, and L'ertinVate, of Package, in the above Magnificent Scheme, will be promptly at tended to, and an account of the drawing mil be sent immediately after it is over to all who may order tickets from us. Address J. C. M AX RV, Agents for 1. W. Manrv V Co., Manager,. Sept 6. uhingtoa City, D. C. |
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