Columbus, Ohio, city directory.. 1843-4, Part 9

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Publication date: 1843
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Zettler, Jacob tanner, res N-E cor Friend and 4th.


ERRATA.


Barnet, Isaac res south side Friend near 3d.


Brickle, Michael laborer, res N s Mound bt 3d & 4th, Bush, Francis wagonmaker, res S-W cor Friend & 4th Beck, Fred'k C. stonemason, res E s 3d bt South and Mound.


Batterson, Calvin R. Carpenter, res S s Rich bt 4th and 5th.


Barnhart, Mrs. res N side Rich bt 6th and 7th.


Bown, Thos. painter, res N side Rich bt 6th and 7th. Barns, Robert butcher, res S-W cor Rich and 7th. Barns, Sam'l T. butcher, res S-W cor Town and 7th. Brown, James S. schoolteacher, res Ss Town near 7th. Bennignus, Fred'k tavernkeeper, res N-W cor Friend and 7th.


Brydon, David, carpenter, res Ss Friend near 6th. Bullock, John, carpenter, bds at A. Menely's.


Bridgeman, John carpenter, res Ss Mound near 5th Bisson, Morris sawyer, S-W cor Mound and 5th. Bronson, C. H. clerk, bds at H. W. Derby's.


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CHESTER MATTOON, STATIONER AND BOOKBINDER, State Street, opposite the State House, COLUMBUS.


Keeps constantly on hand and for sale, every description of


BILANIK


INCLUDING


RECORDS, Royal, Medium, Demi and Cap sizes.


LEDGERS, do do do do


JOURNALS, do do do do


DAYBOOKS, full and half binding, do


INVOICES, do do do


do


BILL BOOKS, NOTE AND CHECK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS of all sizes,


COPYING BOOKS,


TRAVELERS' REGISTERS,


ALBUMS, PORTFOLIOS, SCRAP BOOKS, &c., &c.,


CLERKS, LAWYERS AND MAGISTRATES' BLANKS.


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SUCH AS FOLIO POST. PACKET POST,


CAP AND LETTER PAPER, FEINT LINED AND PLAIN, DRAWING PAPER, COLORED PAPER FOR PAMPHLET COVERS, POSTOFFICE, HARDWARE, CLOTH & WRAPPING PAPER,


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Milliners' and Common Bonnet Boards. ALSO, Ink, Quills, Fine Metalic Pens, Sealingwax, Ink- stands, Sand Boxes, Metalic Sand, Ivory Folders, Rules, &c., &c.


SCHOOL BOOKS,


SUCH AS ARE IN GENERAL USE,


BIBLES & TESTAMENTS OF ALL SIZES


Record Books for COUNTY and other PUBLIC OFFICES; and Account Books for BANKS, MERCHANTS and others, when not on hand, will be made to order on short notice.


0+Orders for Blank Work should give the size of paper and pattern of the ruling.


PRINTED WORKS of every kind bound in plain or extra binding in the best manner; and OLD Books carefully rebound.


HARVEY & SEIBERT,


BO 0 KBINDERS,


HIGH STREET,


OPPOSITE THE STATE BUILDINGS,


COLUMBUS.


0Old Books and Periodicals carefully and neatly rebound-Blank Books, of all kinds, made to order.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON,


AT THE OLD STAND OF I. N. WHITING,


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HIGH STREET, SOUTH OF THE CLINTON BANK, COLUMBUS 9


Keep on hand a full assortment of the most valu- able Law, Medical, Theological, Classical and Miscel- laneous Books.


The attention of professional men, teachers and persons purchasing for Libraries, is invited to their assortment, and they feel confident that satisfaction will be given as to variety and prices.


ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY OF EVERY VARIETY,


Superior Cutlery,


IMPORTED FROM THE MANUFACTURERS,


BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, Printing Inks of all Colors, FOR NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, ETC.,


School Books at Wholesale and Retail; Family Bibles from $2 to $12, &c., &c.


Also, full sets of Ohio . Reports, Wright's Supreme Court Reports, &c., &c., Swan's Treatise, Swan's Manual for Executors and Administrators, School and Township Officers' Manual, Ohio Gazetteer, &c., &c.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW BOOK STORE.


HENRY W. DERBY.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


DEALER IN


Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous Books,


AND STATIONERY. COLUMBUS.


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H. W. D. avails himself of the present opportuni- ty to invite the particular attention of all the country merchants, members of the bar, and medical profes- sion, public and private and social libraries, and all that may want to make purchases of books or station- ery, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.


He keeps a very general assortment of books, em- bracing, Law, Medical, Theology, Biography, History, Politics, Poetry, Light Reading, and all the School Books in use. Family Bibles from $1 75 to $25.


English and American stationery, the best assort- ment to be found in the west, and very cheap.


Blank Books of every variety made to order .- Banks, Public Officers, Merchants, &c., &c., supplied on the most liberal terms.


Booksellers and country merchants are especially requested to call as above, and examine books and prices.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


NEW AND FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.


HELDON.


Respectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vi- cinity, that they have opened a shop on


HIGH STREET,


ONE DOOR SOUTH OF W. B. BROOKS' STORE,


AND NEARLY OPPOSITE THE NEW BUILDING OF THE MECHANICS' HALL.


Where they will be happy to execute all orders in their line of business. From a long experience in the ART OF CUTTING, and by close application to business, they confidently hope to give satisfaction to all who favor them with their patronage.


They are perfectly aware of the present depression of business, and are consequently prepared to make up all kinds of Clothing in the most substantial and fashionable manner, and at as LOW PRICES as any similar establishment in the city.


Gentlemen will do well to call at the above Shop, as we are determined to leave nothing undone to ren- der our establishment popular and deserving of public favor.


The "FASHIONS" are regularly received from New York each season, as soon as they appear.


J. C. REED, THOS. SHELDON.


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Lazell's Pomological Nursery and Garden,


SITUATED HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE STATE HOUSE,


ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS.


More than a thousand varieties of the different spe- cies of hardy fruits, selected from the collections of va- rious cultivators, by the Proprietor, has been planted in his grounds for fruiting, that their genuineness and value for cultivation may be tested by himself, pre- vious to an extensive propagation. About 300 varie- ties of Apples, 150 do of Pears, 50 do of Plums, 30 do of Cherries and Peaches; Nectarines, Quinces, Grapevines, Evergreens and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, in great variety, together with Green House Plants, at all times for sale, at reasonable prices-for prices less than the same articles can be had for at the Eastern Nurseries.


The best time for transplanting nearly every vari- ety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, is immediately after the foliage is killed by the frosts of Autumn.


JOHN A. LAZELL.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GOOD TIME FOR A LITTLE MONEY.


HIGH STREET,


OPPOSITE RUSSELL'S HOTEL, COLUMBUS.


Keeps constantly on hand a small but good selection of


Watches, welrys 0


Of as good quality and at as low prices as can be had east or west of the mountains.


CLES


and Spectacle Glasses of all Ages.


Particular attention paid to Watch and Clock Re- pairing. All work done under his own supervision, and warranted to perform well.


JEWELRY REPAIRED IN GOOD STYLE.


The highest cash price paid for old Gold and Silver.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


UNION LIVERY STABLE, HIGH STREET.


COLUMBUS.


The subscriber wishes to inform the public in gen- eral, and his old patrons in particular, that he has re- fitted his old and well known establishment, and has supplied himself with an elegant stud of horses, con- sisting of


LADIES' PONIES, GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES, ! Of every description; which will be let with or with- out Carriages, by the Day, Week, or Month. Prices to suit the times. He has, also, on hand, and manu- facturing, Carriages of every description, viz:


CALASH AND STANDING TOP BAROUCHES,


CHARIOTEES, ACCOMODATION HACKS,


DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES, WITH OR WITHOUT TOPS.


Sleighs of all Descriptions.


The above Horses and Carriages are of a quality not surpassed west of the mountains.


The above establishment having been considerably en- larged, the undersigned wishes to give notice that he is prepared to attend to every thing pertaining to a Stable. .


The best attention will be paid to Horses, Carriages and Harness, kept at livery. Passengers can be forwarded to any part of this or the adjoining States, at stage fare, if a full load; if not, on as reasonable terms as any establish- mentein the city.


Horses and Carriages bought and sold, at private sale, or taken on deposit, and money advanced on them.


E. GALE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. SCHNEIDER,


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HIGH STREET


Opposite the City House,


COLUMBUS.


Keeps constantly on hand, a large and fine assort- ment of Candies and Cordials; also, the various kinds of Cake, Confectionaries, Fruits, Preserves, Jellies and Fancy articles, which are at as reasonable prices as at any Confectionary in Ohio, either wholesale or retail. The attention of dealers are invited to his stock of Candies and Cordials, which are inferior to none in quality and taste, as it would be to their ad- advantage. 1


Country Merchants will always find Candies of every description, warranted of the best quality.


Parties, Weddings and Balls, supplied with Tem- ples, Pyramids and Cake, handsomely ornamented, according to order.


- Parties promptly attended to. Co


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ISADDLE | HARNESS AND -TRUNK 1


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ONE DOOR SOUTH FRANKLIN BANK,


HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS.


CUSHMAN & HOWELL


Offer to the public an extensive assortment of every article in their line of buiness, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash,


WHOLESALE & RETAIL.


Having had much experience in the business, they are enabled to use it advantageously in the purchase of their Stock. They employ none but the best work- men, and can warrant their work to be as good, if not superior to any manufactured in the State.


Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Trunks, Harness, Portmanteaus, Valises, Clothbags, Hand Valises, Car- riage and Riding Whips, &c. The Farmers, and the public generally, are invited to call and examine for themselves, for they are determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than can be sold elsewhere, west of the mountains.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


S. D. PRESTON & Co.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


DEALERS IN


BRITISH & AMERICAN


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Corner of High and Town Streets,


OPPOSITE THE CITY HOUSE,


COLUMBUS.


H. THOMPSON,


RESIDENT DENTIST, HIGH STREET,


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Diseases of the Teeth and gums cured. Exposed nerves destroyed without pain. Teeth plugged with Gold, in the most durable manner. Artificial teeth inserted from one to a full sett.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WM. BURDELL, DRAPER & TAILOR. High Street, No. 2, Neil House,


COLUMBUS.


Keeps constantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds of clothing; also, a good assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Bosoms, Stocks, Collars, Gloves, &c.


CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, BOOTH & MINOR.


HIGH STREET,


Three Doors North of Broad,


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The subscribers are prepared to manufacture Car riages of every description, of the best materials, having on hand a good selection of the best seasoned timber, and experienced workmen.


All orders will receive prompt attention. Repair- ing done in the neatest manner, and charges to suit the times. We invite such as want carriages, or such as have carriages to repair, to give us a call.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


L. P. PRESTON & Co.


WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN


Foreign and Domestic Goods,


BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, &c., No. 2, Goodale's Row, High Street, COLUMBUS.


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O. W. SHERWOOD & Co. 1 Produce and Commission


MERCHANTS,


AND WHOLESALE DEALERS


IN GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, COLUMBUS.


O. W. SHERWOOD.


T. ACHESON.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN WALTON,


CHAIR MANUSA STURER,


HIGH STREET,


THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF THE MECHANICS' HALL. Columbus.


Where he keeps constantly on hand a general as- sortment of Chairs, Settees. Stools, &c.


W. B. BROOKS'


GROCERY STORE,


Corner of High and Rich Streets, COLUMBUS.


Has for sale, pure Cider Vinegar, Ashbrook's Whis - key, N, Orleans and Sugar House Molasses, Flour, Salt, and superior domestic Brandy and Gin, by the barrel and by retail; also, Shoe Blacking, warranted to keep any length of time, to preserve leather and give satisfaction to the purchaser; Coffee by the bag, Paddleford's patent Shot of all sizes, bar lead, and Buckshot; together with a general assortment of gro- ceries selected for family use. with various other ar- ticles too numerous to mention.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron


GEO. J. PUGH, Opposite the City House,


HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS.


Where a general assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, also, new and improved Lard Lamps will always be found, Wholesale and Retail, at unprecedented low prices.


Likewise, Copper Kettles, Copper and Tin Stove . Furniture, Gutters, Leaders, Roofing, &c., made to order, on short notice, in a superior style.


J. B. WHEATON, Druggist and Chemist,


CORNER OF HIGH AND BROAD STREETS,


COLUMBUS.


SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR.


Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals faithfully pre- pared, or carefully selected. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Varnish and Glass, sold at reasonable prices, Whole- sale and Retail.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Boston Patent Action Piano Fortes. A. REED & BROTHER, DEALERS IN PIANO FORTES, PIANO STOOLS, DO. COVERS AND MUSIC. High Street, Columbus.


Are now opening, at their Ware-room in the new Bank Building, Columbus, Ohio, a large variety of elegant Rosewood and Mahogany Piano Fortes, with harp pedals, extra octaves, all patent action, at prices from $225 to 800, from the celebrated manufactory of Lemuel Gilbert, Boston, Mass., (on which he has secured a patent,) by which great power and beauty of tone, as well as quickness, elasticity, and delicacy of touch, are obtained; at the same time it prevents the liability to get out of order, and thus overcomes the objection to the action of those now in general use. By this invention, performers will find the labor of execution REDUCED NEARLY ONE HALF.


All Pianos sold by the subscribers are warranted for one year, and the manufacturer's warrantee also given; and if they do not prove good, the money will be refunded or exchanged, as may suit the purchaser.


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10,000 pages sheet Music for sale at 3, 4 and 5 cts. per page. A. REED & BROTHER.


N. B. All orders from a distance punctually at- tended to.


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FAY AND KILBOURNE,


HIGH STREET,


COLUMBUS,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALSO 1


Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Furs and Hat- ter's Trimmings, Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Wall Paper and Bordering, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Coverleit, Chain and Batting, Paint and 'Varnish Brushes, Lamp and Tanners' Oil, Machine Cards; a good assortment of Common and Patent Trusses, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Varnish, Juniata Iron and Nails, Tin Plate and Wire, Russia and Ameri- can Sheet Iron and Zinc, Window Glass, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Carriage and Buggy Springs, Amnes' Shovels and Spades, Grass and Cradle Scythes, Man- ure and Hay Forks.


Persons wishing to purchase any of the above mentioned articles for Cash, will find it to their inter- est to call.


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ADVERTISEMENS.


CONFECTIONARY


AND


CANDY MANUFACTORY,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,


Between the American Hotel and Neil House,


OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


P. AMBOS.


Columbus.


Always on hand, a large assortment of Confec- tionary of every description, Foreign and Domestic Fruit, American, German and French Toys, every description of refreshments suitable for the season.


Parties, Weddings, Balls, &c., supplied with Tem- ples, Pyramids, Cakes, Deserts, Ice Creams, Jellies, Preserves, Blanc Manche, &c., on the shortest notice, in a style not to be surpassed in any part of the United States.


Country Merchants will always find Candies of every description, warranted of the best quality, and on as reasonable terms as any where west of the mountains.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK


MANWARCTORY9 A FEW DOORS SOUTH OF THE NEIL HOUSE, COLUMBUS.


EDWARD N. SLOCUM,


Will Keep Constantly on Hand, at the Above Establishment, 8 DIES, BRIDLES,


HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLE BAGS, Spanish and English Pattern


Buffalo Robes, Martingales, Girths and Sursingles, Carriage and Riding Whips, Superior Russet and Black Trunks, together with every other article usu- ally manufactured in the line;


ALSO, Baldwin's Patent Spring Saddles.


Military Work and Repairing Exeou- ted to Order.


0-7Old Trunks and Harness, and Country Produce taken in exchange for all kinds of Work.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Scott's Rotary Card Press.


CHARLES SCOTT, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, At the Office of the Ohio State Journal, COLUMBUS, OHIO.


THIS establishment is constantly adding to its former large assortment, every variety of new and fashionable PLAIN and FANCY TYPE, BOR- DERS, RULES, &c., made in the Eastern Foundries ; and is at all times prepared to execute with despatch, in superior style, every description of


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rnamental


rinfing,


SUCH AS


Books,


Wedding Billets,


Bills of Exchange,'


Pamphlets,


Ball Tickets,


Way-Bills,


Business Cards,


Labels,


Drafts,


Military Cards,


Hand-Bills,


Bank Checks,


Visiting Cards,


Show-Bills,


Gold Printing,


Bills of Lading,


Banks, &e., &c.


Wedding Cards, ICARD PRINTING is executed in a speedier, neater and cheaper man- ner than has heretofore been effected. A large assortment of PLAIN and EMBOSSED CARDS always kept on hand. All kinds of BLANKS used by Attorneys, Magistrates, and Constables, are kept on hand, or printed to order. LAWYERS' BRIEFS, CATALOGUES, &c., promptly executed.


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BOOK,


PLAIN & FANCY JOB


Printer,


STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL,


COLUMBUS 0


THE above establishment is supplied with every variety of PLAIN and FANCY TYPE, BORDERS, &c .; and the proprietor is prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, all kinds of LETTER PRESS PRINT- ING, in the neatest manner, such as


BOOKS, BALL TICKETS, PAMPHLETS, LABELS, HAND BILLS, CATALOGUES,


WAY BILLS, BANK CHECKS, BLANKS, &C.


Gold Printing, in eberp baricty of Stple. BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SA


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE & BROWN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


GROC Corner of Friend and Migh Strees, COLUMBUS.


0+A general assortment kept constantly on hand, which they will sell as CHEAP, if not CHEAPER, than any other establishment in the City.


STEWART & OSBORN,


DEALERS IN


FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS,


SHOES AND LEATHER,


EAST SIDE OF HIGH STREET, FOUR DOORS NORTH OF TOWN STREET.


CO UMBUS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.


JEREMIAH A. SLUSSER,


Respectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vi- cinity, that they he still occupies the same shop on


HIGH STREET,


THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF THE NEW BUILDING OF THE MECHANICS' HALL,


Where he will be happy to execute all orders in his line of business. From a long experience in the ART OF CUTTING, and by close application to business, he confidently hopes to give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage.


He is perfectly aware of the present depression of business, and is consequently. prepared to make up all kinds of Clothing in the most substantial and fashionable manner, and at as LOW PRICES as any similar establishment in the city.


Gentlemen will do well to call at the above Shop, as I am determined to leave nothing undone to ren- der my establishment popular and deserving of public favor.


The "FASHIONS" are regularly received from the east each season, as soon as they appear.


JEREMIAH. A. SLUSSER.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WING, RICHARDS & Co.


(SUCCESSORS TO S. B. STANTON AND CO.)


WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., NO. 1, GOODALE'S ROW, HIGH STREET, 1 COLUMBUS.


C. H. WING.


W. RICHARDS. A. LEE.


A. A. STEWART,


MERCHANT TAILOR, AND DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,


AND ALL KINDS OF TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, IN THE NEW BUILDING ON


HIGH STREET, Opposite the State House,


COLUMBUS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHAIR AND CABINET


NEANUALMOTORW9 J. C. BRODERICK,


Corner of High and Town Streets,


COLUMBUS.


Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Chairs and Cabinet-ware. Prices to suit the times.


0 All kinds of turning done by steam, in the neat- est and best style.


WILLIAM MIDDLETON,


Rope, Cordage, and Twine Manufacturer, at the ROPE


Corner of Front & Broad Streets,


COLUMBUS.


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Keeps constantly on hand, and makes to order, all articles in the above line, such as Bed-cords, Plough- lines, Halter Ropes, Rope Yarn, and Ropes of all sizes, &c., &c.


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' ADVERTISEMENTS.


TONTINE


COFFEE HOUSE


COLUMBUS.


The subscriber having taken the above House, situated on State street, No. 36, at the lower end of the Market House, South side, and fitted it up in good style, is ready to serve up, in the best manner, all kinds of Drinks; such as Mint Juleps, Coblers, Punch- es, Lemonades, all kinds of Wines, Sangarees, Porter, Ale, &c .; also, Oysters, and other eatables, in their proper season.


FRANCIS HALL.


J. OYLER,


FRANKLIN HOUSE, HIGH STREET COLUMBUS.


For many years of the City House, has removed to the more commodies establishment, called the Frauklin House.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


C. G. SHEFFIELD,


TRANSPORTATION AGENT


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DEALER IN Country Produce, Salt, Flour and Fish, COLUMBUS.


Agent for the Buffalo Line and Merchants' Trans- portation Co., Erie Canal, R. Winslow & Co.'s Line, and Merchants' Line, Ohio Canal.


DENIG & SON,


DEALERS IN Drugs and Medicines, OILS, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES,


Tobacco, Glassware, Window-glass, &c. N. E. CORNER HIGH & RICH STREETS, Opposite the Mechanics' Hall, COLUMBUS.


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L. LINDEMANN. HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS.


Respectfully informs the public in general, that he keeps at the old stand, formerly occupied by P. Am- bos, opposite the Eagle Tavern, a general assortment of Confectionaries, Toys, Fruits, &c., at prices to suit the times.


0 FOrders for Parties or Weddings, will be punc- tually attended to, and furnished in the very best stile.


0Country merchants will be supplied with Can- dies, &c., on the most reasonable terms.


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GEORGE GEER,


IRON MERCHANT, SUCCESSOR TO H. GLOVER, & CO.


DEALER IN


ROLLED AND HAMMERED IRON, WROUGHT AND CUT NAILS, STEEL AND


Castings, Carriage Springs and Axles, Smith's Bellows, Anvils, Vises, &c., &c.


No. G, Exchange Buildings, Broad St. 9O


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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J. E. BAYLER,


Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturer,


HIGH STREET, pposite the Franhlin mouse, COLUMBUS.


PETER T. KRAG,


DEALER IN


GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,


Corner of Mound & High Streets,


Columbus.


DR. J. B. THOMPSON,


OR HICIE


Corner of High and Gay Streets,


COLUMBUS,


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ADVERTISEMENS.


American Cutlery Establishment, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, COLUMBUS.


JOSEPH FENTON,.


Manufacturer of fine Pen and Pocket Knives, Sur- geons' and Dentists' Instruments, &c., &c.


Also, grinder, polisher and repairer of all kinds of Pen, Pocket and Table knives, Scissors, Razors, Tai- lors' Patent, and other Shears, Surgeons' and other Instruments, and of small hardware in general.


Wood and other Saws, filed and set.


LEWIS HEYL. , ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW. HIGH STREET.


MBUS.


Practices in the Courts of Franklin and neighbor- ing Counties, and in the United States Circuit and District Courts at Columbus.


References.


J. I. Van Alen & Son, N. York, Hon. James Henderson, Zanesville. R. Kingsland & Co. do F. A. Schneider,


Canton, do


Meredith, Henderson & Co. Fhila. John Saxton, Weber, Miller & Hand, do Hon. J. Ridgway.


Columbus,


Hatman & Hamman, do Woodburys & Mills, do


Col. J. Noble, Cincinnati, A. S Decker & Co. do


Dr. G. W. Boerstler, Lancaster, Stone, Kelton & ""


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


F. J. MATTHEWS,


ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, HIGH STREET,


Columbus.


OFFICE ONE DOOR SOUTH OF WHITING AND HUNTINGTON'S BOOK-STORE, UP STAIRS.


S. BRUSH. M. J. GILBERT.


BRUSH & GILBERT,


ATTORNEYS AT LAW? NEIL HOUSE,


COLUMBUUS.


S. THOMAS,


Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND PRODUCE DEALER


AT THE WHITE WARE-HOUSE, WEST END SCIOT BRIDCE,


Columbus.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


WILLIAM FLINTHAM,


IRON MERCHANT, STATE STREET OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE, Columbus.


Keeps constantly on hand, Juniatta Iron and Nails, of the best quality; also, English, American, German and Spring Steel.


BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, CORNER OF HIGH AND TOWN STREETS, COLUMBUS.


THEODORE L. SHIELDS,


Has opened adjoining his Coffee House, a Shaving and Dressing Room, where he will be ready to serve . the public in as good a style, and upon terms as cheap as any other establishment in the city. His long ex- perience in this line of business, will enable him to give general satisfaction.


D. H. TAFT,


DEALER IN


Staple and Fancy Dorp Goods,


CORNER OF BROAD AND HIGH STREETS,


COLUMBUS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN WESTWATER & SONS,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


DEALERS IN


China, Glass and Queensware,


OPPOSITE THE STATE BUILDINGS,


HIGH STREET, 1


COLUMBUS.


JAMES ASTON,


Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer,


NORTH EAST CORNER OF HIGH AND GAY STREETS, Where can be obtained on the most reasonable terms,


Bureaus, Tables, stands, Bedsteads, & c., Hair and Moss Mattrasses, Carpets Fitted, Window Trimming, &c. COLUMBUS,


190


ADVERTISEMENTS.


UNION HOTEL, E. GALE,


HIGH STREET,


COLUMBS.


H. A. MOORE,


Attorney and Counsellor at Law,


OFFICE OPPOSITE THE STATE BUILDINGS,


COLUMBUS.


NEIL HOUSE, BY R. B. COWLES, High street, near Broad,


COLUMBUS.


191


ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. N. GLAZIER, Livery Stable Keeper.


SUGAR ALLEY, Near High Street, COLUMBUS.


Bank Exchange Coffee House, UNDER THE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE,


BY JOHN ZETTLER, Corner of High and State Streets.


COLUMBUS.


A. C. BROWN,


Wholesale and Retail


DEALER IN BO


HIGH STREET,


A FEW DOORS SOUTH OF THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, COLUMBUS.


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192


ADVERTISEMENTS.


BUCKEYE HOUSE, BY H. HURD,


North side Broad near


HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS.


YOUUNG


Buckeye Coffee House,


CORNER OF HIGH AND TOWN STREETS,


COLUMBUS. THEODORE I. SHIELDS,


Has removed to the above establishment, where he intends to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served up every day at 11 o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour.


DR. WILLIAM TREVITT,


Office and Residence on the


North side of Broad Street,


FOURTH HOUSE WEST OF HIGH,


COLUMBUS.


193


ADVERTISEMENS.


J. E. M'CORMICK, TAILOR,


HIGH STREET, One Door North of Town Street, COLUMBUS.


SAMUEL THOMPSON, FAMILY GROCERY & PROVISION STORE, Corner of High and Friend Streets, COLUMBUS.


I. D. POUNDS,


NORTH SIDE FRIEND, BETWEEN HIGH AND FRONT ST'S, COLUMBUS.


Rifles, Shot Guns, and Pistols, of all descriptions on hand, and made to order.


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194


ADVERTISEMENTS.


AMERICAN HOTEL, BY Wm. KELSEY,


a Opposite the State House, COLUMBUS.


J. P. BRUCK'S


CABINET 5 REROOM, HIGH STREET, A fel Doors South of the Succhanics mhall, COLUMBUS.


Where he keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Cabinetware of every description; also, Mahogany Chairs, Rocking and common Chairs, equal to any in the United States.


N. B. Old Furniture repaired and varnished on the shortest notice.


195


ADVERTISEMENTS.


A. FRANKENBERG,


Retail Grocery and Provision Store, and BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER,


EAST SIDE HIGH, STREET BETWEEN MOUND AND SOUTH STREET, COLUMBUS.


H. DANIELS,


No. 3, Champion's Building, BUG! 2


COLUMBUS.


CITY HOUSE,


BY P. H. OLMSTED,


Corner of High and Town Streets, COLUMBUS.


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196


ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. W. BAKER,


HIGH STREET COLUMBUS.


Artificial Teeth inserted, from one to a whole set. Exposed nerves destroyed without pain, by a single application. Diseases of the Teeth and Gums cured. Teeth filled, in almost every instance, without pain- cleaned and set on pivot, and warranted permanent. Charges so moderate that dental operations are placed within the reach of every person.


COMMERCIAL COFFEE HOUSE,


No. 1, Basement Story, Neil House, COLUMBUS.


The undersigned having taken the establishment formerly kept by John Young, and having fitted it up in a superior manner, offers to the public every variety and luxury of the table and bar. Having secured the services of an excellent Cook, we shall be at all times enabled to serve up Wild Game, Soups, Fish, &c .; in a word, every thing the market affords, as expedi- tiously and in as good style as any Restaurat in the west. Of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, we pledge ourselves to keep the best.


(-House opened at all hours.


CULBERTSON & VINAL.


197


ADVERTISEMENTS.


CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, BROAD STREET, NEAR HIGH, COLUMBUS.


BENJAMIN BLAKE,


Continues to carry on the above business, at his old stand, where he will manufacture work to order, on the most reasonable terms, and in the best manner. He has now on hand every description of


Carriages, Buggies and Wagons,


at prices to correspond with the times.


K Old work repaired and repainted, at the shortest notice.


C. ORTMAN,


BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER,


WEST SIDE HIGH,


Between Bich and Town Streets,


UMBUS.


Where he manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, of the best eastern stock.


0-All kinds of work made at the shortest notice.


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198


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MATTHIAS MARTIN,


HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,


Grainer, Glazier and Gilder, HIGH STREET,


Five Doors North of Broad, IN DESHLER'S BLOCK, COLUMBUS.


&Paper Hanging Done in the Neatest Style.


NICHOLAS HESS,


MI


Friend Street, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH,


COLUMBUS


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Ambos, P. Confectioner Page.


174


Aston, James Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer ...


189


Brooks, W. B. Grocer 170


Booth and Minor, Carriage Manufactory 168


Burdell, Wm. Draper & Tailor 168


Brown, A. C. Boot and Shoe Store' 191


Brush and Gilbert, Attoreys at Law


187


Bayler, J. E. Saddle and Harnessmaker 185


Broderick, J. C. Chair and Cabinetmaker 184


Blake, Benjamin Carriage Manufactory 197


Bruck, J. P. Cabinetmaker


194


Baker, J. W. Dentist 196


Cushman & Howell, Saddle & Harnessmakers ... 166


Cowles, R. B. Neil House 190


Culbertson and Vinal, Commer. Coffee House ...


196


Daniels, H. Architect


195


Denig and Sons' Druggist


183


Derby, Henry W. Bookseller


160


Fay and Kilbourn, Merchants 173 Fenton, Joseph American Cutlery Establishment 186 Flintham, Wm. Iron Merchant 188 Frankenburg, A. Store 195


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INDEX.


Page. Gale, E. Union Hotel and Livery Stable 164 & 190 Geer George Iron Merchant 184


Glazier, J. N. Livery Stable 191


George and Brown, Grocers 178


Hall, Francis Tontine Coffee House 182


Heyl, Lewis Attorney at Law 186 :


Hurd, H. Buckeye House 192


Harvey and Seibert, Bookbinders 158


Hess, Nicholas Blacksmith 198


Krag, Peter T. Groceries and Provisions 185


Kelsey, Wm. American Hotel 194


Lindemann, L. Confectionary 184


Lazell, John A. Pomological Nursery & Garden 162 Matthews, F. J. Attorney at Law 187


Middleton, Wm. Rope & Cordage Manufactory 184 Medary, Samuel Book and Job Printer 177


Moore, H. A. Attorney at Law 190


Mattoon, Chester Bookbinder & Stationer 157 Martin, Matthias House and Sign Painter 198


McCormick, J. E. Tailor 193


Oyler, J. Franklin House 182


Ortman, C. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer 197


Olmsted, P. H. City House. 195


Preston, S. D. & Co., Dry Goods Merchants ... 167


Preston, L. P. & Co. Dry Good Merchants. 169 Pounds, I. D. Gunsmith 193


Pugh, George J. Tin, Copper, Sheetiron Manu- factory 171


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INDEX.


Page.


Reed & Brother, Piano Fortes 172


Reed and Sheldon, Tailors 161


Schneider, A. Confectioner 165


Savage, W. M. Jeweler 163


Sherwood, O. W. & Co., produce and Commis- sion Merchants 169


Slocum, E. N. Saddle and Harness Manufactory 175 Scott, Charles Book and Job Printer 176


Shields, T. L. Barber and Hairdresser, and Cof- fee House .. 188 & 192


Stewart and Osborn, Dry Good Merchants. 178


Slusser, Jeremiah A. Tailor- 179


Sheffield, C. G. Commission Merchant 183


Stewart, A. A. Merchant Tailor. 180


Thompson, Dr. J. B. 135


Thomas, S. Forwarding and Com. Merchant ... 187


Taft, D. If. Dry Good Merchant 188


Trevitt, Dr. Wm.


192


Thompson, H. Dentist 167


Thompson, Sam'l Grocery and Prov. Store ... 193


Westwater, John and Sons, Glass cutters and


Glass Store 189


Wing, Richards & Co. Dry Good Merchants 180


Walton, John Chair Manufacturer 170 Whiting and Huntington, Booksellers 159


Wheaton, J. B. Druggist 171


Zettler, John Bank Exchange Coffee House .. 191


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