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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1849. NUMBER 160. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-caul eurncr of High Itrtel and Sugar alley. TERMS, Daily per annum, $' 00 Tii-weeklv per annum, ... ;) ,50 Weekly per unniim, - - 2 00 Terras of Advertising. Twelve lines or Ion, one or three insertions. Jl , and 55 cents lor each additional Inanition Cor three mouths 55 for six months ft tot If monies S'-''"""''r advertise-mentsiuthe same proportion, with deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 20 in six months. BviHK Ykar. For twelve lines fit fourth of a col limn S'-IO half a column SJ0 whole column ,$10. BUSINE $fTc.KuFsT" AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. CHARLES W. GTL.UORE, ATTORNEV VP LA W, Chlllicothe.OI will practice in the courts of Ross, 1'iekaway, and the adjoining counties. novlil). .dtl. MATTHEWS fc BLTTI.E8, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south ofl.fi. Whiting A: Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 1845. K. J. Matthews. A. 11. BUTTLMi II. I). HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor tn Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May WAITER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ipf" Also, a Commissioner to tike the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Ollire on High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20, DRT makis's office, BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building, High st. Resilience Southwoit coiner of Rich and Third sis., nnnflalta Hantlat ''liurch. decll dtf. "ri i unn WW A V imTl iiiii'.si' " ' mm W - m.-y f DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Corambus, O A Mall A .11,' B nio. im ..,.... iTn. WHITING & nUNTINOTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. ( !olutnbus,OhlO, A large assortment . i' Hooks and Stationery always on hand. S E l B E RT & LI L LE Y , BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite Hie Public Offices, Columbue. Aug. 20. 18 U m. Skibkut. M.C.Lll-I.EV. ERICKSON & TKEADWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 64, Pearl street, Botttin, AVRON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE PREADW I'LL, Boston, aecltdly, GERE, ABBOTT fc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron. Nads. Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical t Tools. Military Goods, fcc. &c, No. 101 High street, sign of the (iilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, DEALER In Law, Medical, Theological.Claasio.al. School and Miscellaneous Books. superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 's old stand, opposite the State House. T. B. WHE ATON, DRUGOIST.and Dealer in Patoni Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stud's. Class. A'c. &c.,whulesaleund retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbui, Ohio. FAY & KILBOCRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Dye Stuffs, Leather. Hootsand Shoes, itc. High street, Columbua, Ohio. Oct. I, mn. " ' n 1 If IWf D EALER IN DRY GOODS, fee., opposite Exchange .... ...... S.r, 10 .11' isanu. i oiumuus, .,. ,. B. COM STOCK & CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio, T. R IDG WAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Coluw bus. Ohio. Stove of all kiudn.and a great variety oft 'as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, I84L no nnnrr tihih PsttN's OFFICE. N JO 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretin ol State i Office, rtlgn st., i.oiuauui. mu, COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE IIUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Budd- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order LAW. PC, WILCOX and A, E. PXRRT will practice Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining countiee. Otfica on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting ft HuM ingtous Bookstore Pob. I6..t-wtf, WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentin, Columbui, Ohio, Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. Eur sale Baker & Riley's Patent Eoicep Key. Ma I3..t-wly. r.vrV i.mkry STABLE. '.subscriber has removed to the new hi ick stable buill Dr. I.. Goodnle. corner ol Susar anil 1 air alleys, a tew s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. HORSES AM) CARRIAGES TO LET A$ Nov I. .dtf. J. MA88ET, TTeORGE E. WALCCTT, S(f!A' AND IS A N A ER T I I A T E It , Nov. 'J., .dtf. coi.umius, :mo. nm Tin: i.adiks. SPLENDID assortment ol Ryan's" Premium Shoes r,,. , ,l iha iirv nnodnloM of Eav & Kibourne No. I, Goodale'i Row. Call and examine them. Mav 13. 1,1 ME. FRESH burnt Lime at b cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 10 ..t-w TARNISH. FURNITURE VAP.Mr-ll Nob. I and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body ariusli. for sale by J. B. WHEVI'OY Draggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. G BNUTNE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sinn of ttie Mav 1,1. GILT 1 AiM.Ul IV. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Jfo. 161, High street, rig tf tkt (Jilt PaiUork, HAVE in store and otf, r for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Culler, honso builders' goodi gun materials. I'arnii 112 and mechanical looli, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, w hips, man, etc. Thankful lor past tavors. we hope, by close Ittentios to business, and Increased facilities for accommodating customers, to meiit and receive a liberal Slinre of patronage. " 200 KEGS J I'M AT A NAILS, just received and for sale lit the sign of the Sept 10 PAD PADLOCK. aCHINE CARDS. 1C0 sets of Machine Cardi, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas-sachusetli. and for lale at No. la'J. High street. Dec. 7. FAY a. KILBOCR.NE. LUMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber hai on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houies. will also have a large quantity of sea-I soned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Alio, a quantity of Kcfuse Lumber that will be told at reduced pricei. AH good nrden for Lumber will be promptly MMM to. Fsb.6..tf. M L. SULL1VANT. WOOL. IYMAN REED & CO., (Successor, to Reed, Hurd & J Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. .r Particular attention paid to the sale of wool, and lib. end advances made oh consignments. May Hi. .illy. I AMP O1L.-30M gallons "Bleached Winter Strained J Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by KAY At KII.BOUP.NE, Dec. 7. No. U9, High Stroet. SAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, ptnRel, circular, Webb, bar k, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the June 21. Ol CU T Pi III 111 'k MACHINE CARDS ol the best quality . both in sheet! and in ii is, for sale loss than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT k CO., May 4, Sign of thu Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES OE Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is roipicBtcd to the beautiful article Of l'eurl BtorcM now being made. Counlrv Merchant! and othen supplied Irom the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK cc CO. (.ash and the highest market price at all times pant lor White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, imi graduate of n cele brated foreign University, will be ready to give lesbom in the Greek. 1 . in and German languages, at any hour. 'Perms very low. Itefirenres Rev Mr. II I.. Rirhnrds Drs. Jones & Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18.. dtf. INSURANCE. rPHE undersigned hating been duly appointed Agont for I the Protii tiom Insuhanck CoMPADY, of llnrljhrd, ConniT ivut, is prepared to ir-suc Policies on Hit'dUnx llou- tin, ,sonn. JiVs, Mumifuctorirs, or their contents, together with every other similar r-unilar species ol property, against Loss or I J : rn ;tu i ' uy I in:. Also, on the Carut'sof Shum BoqU and Sea rMUll on rivers, lake! and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company lias paid fftffHd Btd-linns ri' tloUurs in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Stales during the Inst twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by any institution in the country for responsibility and prompt payment. For the convenience of Western claimants, a Central Office was established in Cincinnati in I8S0, lor the purpose of adjusting ail claims arising under Policies issued by the BgentS i 1 the Company in the Western Stales. A lame surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincin-nali I'er the purpose ol' meeting these c la i ins. as last as they ure adjusted by the geueral uncut of the Company. Rales of Premium charged are as low as tUose of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. wi'i.i.iam BALDWIN, Agenl Protection Insurance Company. f7"' Office ill City Bank Building, upstairs. deePJ dim. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE. undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the MCTOAL Lift: IwsVRAUCI CoHPART, ol New Vork. No ;io, Wall street, Mi rns Robinson. President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in this ably managed and prosperous Company, Tins ( 'ouipany, it is believed, secures to the assured more benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in Ihc Policy, the whole profits ore once in every five years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first live years' business, it had sccumulnted a surplus fund of 'oiVi.OTS, from which after making a reserve of about fSD0J30O, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premium! paid, to tlie assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from lt February applicable to 2d dividend amount to SI&MifiO (''' Phe success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will he periodically larger, and which ought, to he an Inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, scplif diini. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO." Fire and Life Insurance. ri'MHS Company continues to take risks on Liver, and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. Tr 'Flie average cost of Insurance in this Department, is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum, Policies issued on tlio MUTUAL or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atoe-inl"the usual rates of premium. IS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin geneies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbiis. T1MOTHV GRIFFITH, Sept. It!, 1815. twy. Becrttary. PORTAGE M UTUALFllHrTlTsURANCE Co. C. S. SILL, Aoknt, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company ill the Western State. Capita! to meet losses, over XoOuiXX), seeured be yond the possibility of loss, and rspidl) increasing, 'flic Company lias been in operation 1 1 years, and lias paid over $100,000 of losses, at an nverage cost to the members of of one per cent, pel annum, upon the amount insured. May 15. .illy. E. N. SILL.Sec'y. Columbus liiMirMiirt' Company. Eire and Murine.. This t 'ouipany continues to insure every species of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other property contained therein, igainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats. Mat-boats and other Water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I. 1844. dtf, Stcretay AM; 1 ui 1 vm PbiU'E PRINTER, Auiuos lluihlinz Steel, Copper end Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, DOStly executed. Business, Visiting, and Professional Card! engraved and pr nted to order. Stale, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on brai or wood. Wood type of nil sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates cm have Cards printed on short notice. jUDeS9dtf. FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver icour Revind, Willi notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staugliteu Chase, A. M, Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. C1BESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J eutilie Instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the greatest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkuble positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by DovlB J. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOCCI II ,G the structure. development, diotribntioH and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living and extinct ) with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. Gould. Just received bv novi. . J. R. SCROGGS PRE ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. D D., author of ' Groat 'Pearlier.'' ItO. Just eceived bv novi. J. R. SCROGGS. r"UI!EOKY and Practice of Tenchine, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale bv novl8 J. R. SCROGGS. Y EOICAI. BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New IVJ torkor fhiladulpMa by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New Vork, by Maria L. Child,2voli.. late edition, for aale by novl8 J R. SCROGGS. I8CIPLINE ofLile, a Novsl, for sale hv novlb" J 11. SCROGGS. T OMBEY A. SON. a new suonlv of the chean edition Lf For sale by aovlo ' J. K. SCKOGUS. S. M. BflLLI. J. f, SMITH. MILES .V SMITH. General Agency, Surveying and Notary Public Ofiicc. The above firm continues to attond to tin selling, renting. and leasing of a! kinds of property, the collection und set iieiiitMii i lii-iM. mill io rmiiiin, nil. " ' sou '. : 01 books, the execution of mortgages, deeds, mid other instruments of writing, fee, Also, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds and lots in Ernnklin mid adjoining cuunlies. RxriRiicli, Swan & Andrews. Columbus, Ohio J Alfred Avery, New York City) Win. Milford, Cleveland, O, ; Tweed, Sibley, k Wright, Cincinnati O.i J. & W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnei & McMurdie, Colnmbui, Ohio. N 11 All letters on business from a distance must be post pttdi Office in the Exchange Bank Building, Columbus. Ohio. TO PARENTS. AT VVM KING S Drug Store especial attention hi paid to children Brat, and after them all others who may bo pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Townsond's SarsspRrilht fl)f the cleansing of blond, and cure ol nil scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India CholsgOgUS, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fshnestock'a ,V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy fur expelling worm! from the human system. .Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalleil bv any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and oilier disease! arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear, Seller's Improved Cough Svrun. for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, 'Pickling ScsiatlOBS of the Throat, Whooping Cough, etc, &c. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaming a name above all ilhers for the cure of Nervous or Siek Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands. Corns, JlC, All ol tl.e above meilicinei, and mnnv others, kept con stantly o-i hand and for sale at Win. King'! Diug Store, Co- utubus. one door north ol the Ohio Stale Journal Olhcc. aug3 dtf. THE MARRYING MAN.-Hythc a.ithor of The Jilt, Warnu g to Wives, oic. The Marrying Man is one of the most amusing and unique productions that has lieen issued tor some tune in tlie way ol liglit romance. 1 tic " Marry ing Man " is dedicated to Theodore Hook, and has much of his style in tlio earlier chapters. For Bale at S. F. HOl'T'S, Periodical and Magazine Depot, jnn4. 2 doors west of tlio Post Ollice, Columbus. WILSON'S TALES OF THE BOHDERS.-Parl Id just received back numbers supplied. For sale at the Literary Depot of S. F. IIOVT. jan5. II AN LET'S ARCHITECT. A serial of Original X Designs for Domestic and Oriental Cottajes, connected with Landscape Gardening. 'I bis is a useful anil Ornamental w-ork. MeohAnici w ill find many useful facts which will well pay the slight cost of the work. S. F. IIOVT is the Agent lor the above works Depot 2 doors west of the Post Ollice, Columbus. janj. ISA .A.-. ' FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having aiaociatad with him W. L Highcs, (of the late linn of Price it Hughes,) will coutinie the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the Inn of Burr fit. Hughes, where they are now receiving a lags additional supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety ofSoJtu ; plain and dressing liureuus ; Divans ; Center, Side, Dining und Breakfast Tablet ; work and w ash Stanch; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cum soat Chairs; wood seat Chairs, in greet variety ; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses, SEC. Ato. B. Ac II. will also manufacture to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, nt their Wart RoOtnt on State street, second door I'roai the Post Oliico. Wauled immediately, two good Cabinet makeri. BULK & HUGHE Columbus, Dee. 1, 1848 dtf 75 ( uses of HATS just received at the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE! THE. subscriber has just received 75 cases ol Hats, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every varieiy of price. No one can fail to be suited either in stylo quality orprice. This is much the largest supply of lints ever brought into Central Ohio. Abo on hand. a large assortment of Caps, comprising tve ) variety and style for men. bovs and vouth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of .MUFFS some very line, and all wortiiy of being examined. L.uiics and geiitleinen will pleaso call and see for them selves. J. E. lUIDlSlLL. ootlSd&wtf LUMBER L IJM B E R-LUM B ER 1 J& 11. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the nttcn lion of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well assorlcd stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 800,000 feet of Pine Lumber UKi.lK.O Poplar do; 100,000 warranted Shingles Havlngpaid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in spying that it comprises the best loleotiofl of qualitie s ever Onered lor salo in this city. They also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. 10" Vard on Third Street, between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sepS6 ddtwly. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers J have formed a copartnership under the lirm of F.KICK -on ft TRKADWBLL, lor the transaction of the wool com mission business, as heretofore conducted by tbo senior partner, at No. fit, Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston. Dee. Hilly. MRS. VAN HOLTEN, PA MOV liVJ 0 L L J M 1 51 RETURNS hersincere thanks to the Ladies! of Columbus nun vicinity tor their past patronage, and wishes to inform them that she will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, on Thursday. 'Jib of ISoveinher. direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections I, fibre pur-chasing elsewhere. novO dtf. New Tailotins and Dry Goods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., fffe (01, Hkh Street, Corner 0 Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwm.i. as fore-man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise,) end also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the "neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dnj Quoit and Clothing in the City, N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets. 4tO.. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April IS, 1847. .tw. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Rusaia, blown 10') " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Suony and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton suits in Tips, Bandingand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era. all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac. Arc. Feb. P.'. FAY fc K1LBOURNK, NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rr v..-K. c'i.,vi.-ft jjj6sajalii,g3 3 THE Undersigned baa just received, and will keep con-slantanllv on hand.n sunplv of Leeches, which lie will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. I rompt attention win oe paul to nil pre scrintions. Enquire at Denig Son 1, corner ol Hpusqg Kicb streets. c. r nut 1, r References Dri. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. P.. dtf. WOODS AW S. .10 doieii woodcutter! 'a sawa, with or without frames, at the sign ol the ovSO CILT PADLOCK 1 ',",1MN'RS' TtluLS, of the celebrated manufacture a. 01 1 ec s , .mnn k, i o,f ior o-nu .i weir prices, witfl trnn.norLiiion added, at the ahrfl of the I nuvSO OILT PADLOCK. ft cs m CINCINNATI. KUUAlt coNKMNfi. wii.uam WOOD. ALFEIO WOOD CONKLInCi, WOOD dr CO., MANLTACTUIIKItS Ol' Puro Wliito Lead, Chrome Green, Red Load, ' Vellow, Litharge, " Rod, Putty, Pirii Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinoie Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, ntie Cider Vinegar. tfOrtk nit of Court ttrcrt, East of llroadtray, TE have adopted the most approved method, ns prnc. vv tised by best Eastern manufacturers, in manufacturing While Lead, nnd will wnrrant it equal to any manufactured in tlio l ulled Stntoi. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to he na good ns any to be pro cured, and to give en.lro satisfaction, Ollcrcd at lowest prices 011 usual time, or diaeount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. .1 lyd pOFFEE,&c7Z W 760 bags Rio ; 800 do Laguyra ; 1)0 do Java ; (it It) hi chesia Teas all grades j U) casks Rice. For sale by KING cc IIEFFNER. declfi. No. 27 Main atreet. BRANDY 40 lif pipes A. Seignette, dark ami high llavor ; 2b do Otard, Duptiy A: Co., pnle ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grade! ; Our own Importation, lur salo nt low prices, bv KING it IIEFFNER, decl5. No. 27, Nnin slreot. pASTILE SOAP. lor sale by declfi. -100 boxes Ibis d.'iv received and KING or HEFFNER, No. 117 Main street. MR. RAI8IKS.-;akrboxcs Fresh Malaga Raisins received per steamer Diadem, end for sale bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN &. CO., jani. 2-1 Columbia st. Cincinnati. SI X TWIST TOBACCO.lz kegs No. 1, filivui Tobacco, in store and for sale low bv SOUTIIGA'PE, HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. u Columbia st. Cincinnati, PR ESH FAMILY BUTTE R7H(rii rkTn7"fr77h X Western Reserve Butler, suitable for family use this day received and for sale bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. 24 Columbia it. Cincinnati. C1IDER.-I1.! bids, pure Crab Cider. J 22 d common do in store, and for sale low to close consignment, bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN Ac CO., jan!. U Columbia st. Cincinnati. AGI.ORYllRTNbY.-l5hl'pipes"Maglorf Bran. ir-L dy, received per steamer Diadem, nnd for sale by SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN cc CO., JnnS. 21 Columbia it Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of JVtu lAtbon, Oktq,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. Id, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, nnd A. O. Richardson. Bro. k Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass fit Co., iew Lisbon ; CriggAV Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth) Lawson At Covode, VVelleville ; Ewalt and Gebhtrt, Pittsburgh J John Scott, Nashville; W. (,'. Scott. St. Louis. sep25 dtl. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inl'orn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English anil German manufacture, We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we nro eonlident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New Vork nnd other Eas. tern cities. Our stock is comprised In part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and .Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Snoaihsj Sickles ; Flay and Manure Forks Harries Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON'. March -L.t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Der by. Bradley & Co., will continue the business ol Publishing nnd Bookselling under the linn of H. W. Derby fit Co..nt No. I4fi Main street; and on the lOthOf April. open-ed an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery, The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon" terms that will be an advantage to those of his friends and Customers, who may favor him with their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or einglo volumes of books, will receno prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 10. 11. w. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new PlanO and Tea Warornnms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Peas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those nrticles to call and examine our stock which will he replenished weekly. Our 'Peas arc purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New Vork, caanot be equalled in the IJ. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and oc copies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and nt lower prices than of any of ihe Eastern packing houses. SMITH is NIXON, N. F:. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. tugl. Brilliant Eoltcrieg lor January, Is I'd. .. IP. MAURY A CO., MANAGERS. 2 Prizes of 30,000 ench, nre 900,000. Virginia State Lottery, lor the benefit of Monongalia Academy. Class No. 12, for 1848. to be drawn at Alexandria, Va.,on Saturday, January 20th. 18111. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 2 prizes of 30.(11)0, 2 ol 12 (100. 2 of 7,(,()0, 2 of 5,000, 2 of 3,2iti, 10 of 1 J100, 10 of 1 .200. 20 of 600, fC, Ate. 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Certificate of Packages' of IB Whole Tickets 1190 00 Do do 2.) Half do S9 00 Do do Sfi Quarter do 38 50 87O,OH0-f)3O,O00-S15.000. 15 Drawn Ballots out of 'ill! Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of Monongalia Aca. demy, ('lass A, lor IB49, to be drawn in Alexandria, Va., 011 Saturday, January 27lh, Dili'. MOST SPLENDID SCHEME, 1 splendid prize of S70.0O0. 1 of HOOUO, I of 15.000. 1 of 10.000. 1 of 7.000, 1 of 4,096, 5 of 2,000, 10 of 1,500, 100 of l.coo. 100 of 600, etc., &c Tickets only 520 Halves J10 Quarters 19 Eighths Certificate of Packages of 16 Whole Tickets, J,210 00 Do do 86 Half do 120 00 Do do 2li Quarter do (10 00 Do do 2b' Eighth do 30 00 Orders for Tickets and Shares nnd Certificates ol Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, nnd an official account of each drawing sent immediately alter it is over to all who order from us. Address J. fc C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maury & Co., Manager!, jan2. Alexandra, Va. N. I,. DORSET CO., Aro the only Agents in Wheeling, for tlie salo of Tickets in the popular Lotteries ol 1). Paine A; Co. Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class 20. to be drawn at Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, January 18, 1819. 75 number!, 12 drawn ballots. I prits of 25.000, 5 of 5,000, 5 of 2,500, 10 of 750, 10 of 352. 10 of 200. 17U of 100. &c , Ate. Ticket! 55 shares' in proportion. Cer. of a package of wholes 70, halves 25, qrs. llsj. Grand Consolidated Lottery, extra, Clasa 5, to be drawn in Wilmington. Del., Tuesday, January 30, 1849. 78 numbers. 14 drawn ballots. 1 prize of $22,500. 1 of 7.500. 1 of 3,500, 1 of 1,750, 20 of 531 . 80 of 300, 20 of 200,' 300 of 100, etc , Arc. Ticket! gb shares in proportion. Cer. ol" a package of wholes S66, halves S3, qrs. 16J. N. L. DORSEY & CO., Sole Agents in Wheeling, Va., for dec28. D. P'te & Co. BOOKS fee STATIONS iry. I.N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Hooka Hers and Stationers, lliKh street. BOOKS 1 BOOKS 11 A rare opportunity for purchasing lluoks und Stationery a (ireat lluryains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being deal, runs of retiring from the general bookselling buslneso, willi the view of dovoiing his attention more particularly to his own puhlicatir they hnvu determined to sell oil' thoir present stock at if-tutly reduced prices for cash. Their atock is much the largest and most varied ol any llockstore in the Western country, anil will be fouud to embrace a very general nisorlment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Hooka. Also, all the Classical nnd Common School Bonks in general use, blank booki, Ate. Cap, Letter, Folio Poit, Do-mi and Medium papers. Jote paper, Evelopci, Visiting and Printers cards. A large varictv of Rogers' and Wnl. tenbolm's line pen and pocket knives. uoiu pens, ol tlio nest lnniuilactiirers in the country. Gold and adver pencils. Gillol's and various other me. tallic pens, An cxtesive variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seala, ink and writing iluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' casea. Arc. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is oflbred for the purchase or books, Arc, they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men, teachers and persons purchasing for libraries to call and examiiio their stock before pur-chasing elsewhere, as they aro determined to give better uiirgiuus man can ne nan ni snv bookstore in llin WeBtera country. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, High st., two doois south ol thu ALukot House. nnv2!)..d&w. NEW EDITION OP THE OHIO I OHMS AND PRACTICE. JN. WHITING has this day published n New Eelition of the Ohio Forms und Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common mo in the Stale of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, ideas, renlientions demurrera, verdicts.judgmcnts. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill ofparticulars, bill of exception, errr--, certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts nnd in cou.ny ...mi m i urn u, ouims, reuenipiion irom iax sales, cierk s entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, 80-lect writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of nttornnvs nnd solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in ...oaiiuery, injunciious, luopvna nun notice, uemurrerB, pleas, answers, hearing and re hearing, masters and receivers, billa of review, orders, decrees, Arc, with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greatly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. Tbo whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in line law binding. F or aale at the bookstore of ;iov25 I. N. WHITING cV. HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of FL W. Derbey fc Co., Cincinnati ; H. Limberker and Jnmes Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ella, Davton ; Thomas Brodic, Lebanon : John N Curtz, Springfield"; William W Fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman. Norwalkl J.J. BeaoB, Manslielil; George Ebert, Tiffin) Win. Hood, Perrysburgh, D. Camp-hell & Sous. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Canfleld, Medina'; M. C. Vounglovc, Cleveland ; C. Bartletl. Painesville; A.C. Hubbard. Jefferson. Ashtabula couniy ; J. V. Micheoer, Akron ; D. J. Bigger. Massillon ; J. J. Fait, Canton ; B. Settle, R avenna; W. ,N. Porter, Warren ; L, Henna fc Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Heed &. Son. Zanesville; E. Sanford (c Co.. Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster ; William McArthtir, Circlevilie ; and Jo'-seph Jones, Chillicuthe. THE CHAPTSMAN. THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the Kiluuls of Free Alaionry. with the emblems nud explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites nnd ceremonies ol" the several degrees, from Entered Apprentice to that of Select Master, and the Order of Priesthood. Compiled and arranged from Webb, and other standard authors, byCorue-lius Moore. The Free Mason's Monitor, containing a delinoition of the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative nnd speculative, as well in a religious as a mornl view. With explanations and plates, fco.,fce.) by Z. A. Davii. 'Phe Tamular! Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, containing all the emblems and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cross, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged ngreeablv to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L.Cross, R.R.C.,K,T.,K.M., fcc, The Masonic ('hart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, G. L. F'or aalo at the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. laIvTiooks English Common Law Reports, 94 vols. Massachusetts Reoorts, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports, 84 vols, Wendell's Reports. Blackford's Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, Id vols. Peters' Fniled States Court Reports, 10 vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, 6 vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols, F'.ast's Reports. Vcsay's, Jr., 22 vols. Wright's Ohio Reporls, 1 vol. DIGESTS OE REPORTS. United States and Supplement, 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vnls. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports. 1 vol. Minot'a Digest of Massachusetts Reports, 1 vol. novJS 1. N, WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLD WRITER, for Writing nnd Cat-pyiiiB Letters nt the snme Operation. Uy this simple process of writing, a letter and copy can be written at the same Operation, w ith more ease nnd despatch than a single letter with the Ordinary pen and ink, as the stroke of the pen that writes llie letter produces the copy nt the same time. It is, therefore, a fac-simile, which is invaluable lo business men, nnd nil others who desire copies of their lotters or Other documents. 'Phe books forconlaining the copies nre bound in various sizes and styles. This manner of writing is so very ensy, agreeable,' expeditious and economical, that it is used anil highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New Vork. in preference to the Copying Press or any oilier process of writing. A large and well selected assortment of Stationery, for eign and domestic. Account Books of every description. for sale at tlio bookstore of decl3. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. AMERIC(MLLERY 6prARTTheAne"-rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists, and Illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp. " A picturesque volume this. Wbioh does great credit to original nr. nmong us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name of Sahtain na its editor, is scarcely IcBsa pledge for the excellence of the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the poneil than is his graving-tool an assurance for their line execution ns copies." Nat Intel. Just, received and for sale at the bookstore of dec23. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1TEW BOOKS. Model Men, modelled, by Horace Maybew, illustrated) price SAets. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. Whecler'l Biography of memberB of present Congress 2 vols. The Rnmnnce of Yachting, by Joieph C. Hart, author ol Miriam Collin. 2 vols ; "75 eta. F'or salo at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. T A M ES 'N EWWOR KT-'lYoTorgery ; a tale by J G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. The Great, lloggarly Diamond, by W.M.Tackony. Price 25 cents. Model Women and Children, by Horace Mavhcw. Price 25 cents. Just received at the bookstore of jani. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON RACR WANTED. rTMIE subscribers coiu.nue to pay the highest markot pri-J X ces for Rags, in nuv quantity, at their bookstore. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON June 17..dfcw. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! SF. IIOVT would invito the attention of the I.adieianil Gentlemen to his very beautiful assortment of Valentine!. Now that Ihc time ii approaching, every beau and belle in the land should supply themselves with at least tw o or three of these love tokens, preparatory to the day appointed by the " Little God (.'lipid," for the interchange of Plight, Pledges and Protestation!. The assortment consists of Comic. Sentimen'sl. Satirical, Bur'esque, Witty, Captivating. Poul-atirring, Anger-rising. Love-nesieging. Heartbreaking, and all aorta to suit tbe fancy and taste of the most fastidious. An earlv call will ensure the best choice. But above all, don't forget that they are to be had at HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doon west of the Poet Office, Columbus. dec23 dtf. MAGAZINES -MAUAZINES.-Grsham'i, Go-dev's Ladv Book. Sartain'i Union. Ladies' National. and Youth's Cabinet, juit received and for tale at o, r . nui 1 '?j Periodical Depot, near the Post Office, Columbn 1
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1849. NUMBER 160. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-caul eurncr of High Itrtel and Sugar alley. TERMS, Daily per annum, $' 00 Tii-weeklv per annum, ... ;) ,50 Weekly per unniim, - - 2 00 Terras of Advertising. Twelve lines or Ion, one or three insertions. Jl , and 55 cents lor each additional Inanition Cor three mouths 55 for six months ft tot If monies S'-''"""''r advertise-mentsiuthe same proportion, with deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 20 in six months. BviHK Ykar. For twelve lines fit fourth of a col limn S'-IO half a column SJ0 whole column ,$10. BUSINE $fTc.KuFsT" AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. CHARLES W. GTL.UORE, ATTORNEV VP LA W, Chlllicothe.OI will practice in the courts of Ross, 1'iekaway, and the adjoining counties. novlil). .dtl. MATTHEWS fc BLTTI.E8, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south ofl.fi. Whiting A: Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 1845. K. J. Matthews. A. 11. BUTTLMi II. I). HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor tn Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May WAITER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. Ipf" Also, a Commissioner to tike the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Ollire on High St.. between Town and Rich. oct20, DRT makis's office, BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building, High st. Resilience Southwoit coiner of Rich and Third sis., nnnflalta Hantlat ''liurch. decll dtf. "ri i unn WW A V imTl iiiii'.si' " ' mm W - m.-y f DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Corambus, O A Mall A .11,' B nio. im ..,.... iTn. WHITING & nUNTINOTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. ( !olutnbus,OhlO, A large assortment . i' Hooks and Stationery always on hand. S E l B E RT & LI L LE Y , BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite Hie Public Offices, Columbue. Aug. 20. 18 U m. Skibkut. M.C.Lll-I.EV. ERICKSON & TKEADWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 64, Pearl street, Botttin, AVRON ERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE PREADW I'LL, Boston, aecltdly, GERE, ABBOTT fc CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery. Iron. Nads. Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical t Tools. Military Goods, fcc. &c, No. 101 High street, sign of the (iilt Padlock. J. R. SCROGGS, DEALER In Law, Medical, Theological.Claasio.al. School and Miscellaneous Books. superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby 's old stand, opposite the State House. T. B. WHE ATON, DRUGOIST.and Dealer in Patoni Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stud's. Class. A'c. &c.,whulesaleund retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbui, Ohio. FAY & KILBOCRNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Dye Stuffs, Leather. Hootsand Shoes, itc. High street, Columbua, Ohio. Oct. I, mn. " ' n 1 If IWf D EALER IN DRY GOODS, fee., opposite Exchange .... ...... S.r, 10 .11' isanu. i oiumuus, .,. ,. B. COM STOCK & CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio, T. R IDG WAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Coluw bus. Ohio. Stove of all kiudn.and a great variety oft 'as-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, I84L no nnnrr tihih PsttN's OFFICE. N JO 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretin ol State i Office, rtlgn st., i.oiuauui. mu, COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE IIUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Budd- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order LAW. PC, WILCOX and A, E. PXRRT will practice Law. as partners, in Franklin and adjoining countiee. Otfica on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting ft HuM ingtous Bookstore Pob. I6..t-wtf, WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentin, Columbui, Ohio, Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. Eur sale Baker & Riley's Patent Eoicep Key. Ma I3..t-wly. r.vrV i.mkry STABLE. '.subscriber has removed to the new hi ick stable buill Dr. I.. Goodnle. corner ol Susar anil 1 air alleys, a tew s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. HORSES AM) CARRIAGES TO LET A$ Nov I. .dtf. J. MA88ET, TTeORGE E. WALCCTT, S(f!A' AND IS A N A ER T I I A T E It , Nov. 'J., .dtf. coi.umius, :mo. nm Tin: i.adiks. SPLENDID assortment ol Ryan's" Premium Shoes r,,. , ,l iha iirv nnodnloM of Eav & Kibourne No. I, Goodale'i Row. Call and examine them. Mav 13. 1,1 ME. FRESH burnt Lime at b cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July 10 ..t-w TARNISH. FURNITURE VAP.Mr-ll Nob. I and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body ariusli. for sale by J. B. WHEVI'OY Draggist, March 29. Comer of High and Broad street!. ANVILS. G BNUTNE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sinn of ttie Mav 1,1. GILT 1 AiM.Ul IV. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Jfo. 161, High street, rig tf tkt (Jilt PaiUork, HAVE in store and otf, r for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Culler, honso builders' goodi gun materials. I'arnii 112 and mechanical looli, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, w hips, man, etc. Thankful lor past tavors. we hope, by close Ittentios to business, and Increased facilities for accommodating customers, to meiit and receive a liberal Slinre of patronage. " 200 KEGS J I'M AT A NAILS, just received and for sale lit the sign of the Sept 10 PAD PADLOCK. aCHINE CARDS. 1C0 sets of Machine Cardi, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Mas-sachusetli. and for lale at No. la'J. High street. Dec. 7. FAY a. KILBOCR.NE. LUMBER! LUMBER! The subscriber hai on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost everv variety and description. Having erected Dry Houies. will also have a large quantity of sea-I soned flooring on and alter the 1st of March. Alio, a quantity of Kcfuse Lumber that will be told at reduced pricei. AH good nrden for Lumber will be promptly MMM to. Fsb.6..tf. M L. SULL1VANT. WOOL. IYMAN REED & CO., (Successor, to Reed, Hurd & J Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. .r Particular attention paid to the sale of wool, and lib. end advances made oh consignments. May Hi. .illy. I AMP O1L.-30M gallons "Bleached Winter Strained J Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by KAY At KII.BOUP.NE, Dec. 7. No. U9, High Stroet. SAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, ptnRel, circular, Webb, bar k, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the June 21. Ol CU T Pi III 111 'k MACHINE CARDS ol the best quality . both in sheet! and in ii is, for sale loss than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT k CO., May 4, Sign of thu Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES OE Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is roipicBtcd to the beautiful article Of l'eurl BtorcM now being made. Counlrv Merchant! and othen supplied Irom the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK cc CO. (.ash and the highest market price at all times pant lor White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, imi graduate of n cele brated foreign University, will be ready to give lesbom in the Greek. 1 . in and German languages, at any hour. 'Perms very low. Itefirenres Rev Mr. II I.. Rirhnrds Drs. Jones & Case and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18.. dtf. INSURANCE. rPHE undersigned hating been duly appointed Agont for I the Protii tiom Insuhanck CoMPADY, of llnrljhrd, ConniT ivut, is prepared to ir-suc Policies on Hit'dUnx llou- tin, ,sonn. JiVs, Mumifuctorirs, or their contents, together with every other similar r-unilar species ol property, against Loss or I J : rn ;tu i ' uy I in:. Also, on the Carut'sof Shum BoqU and Sea rMUll on rivers, lake! and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company lias paid fftffHd Btd-linns ri' tloUurs in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Stales during the Inst twenty to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by any institution in the country for responsibility and prompt payment. For the convenience of Western claimants, a Central Office was established in Cincinnati in I8S0, lor the purpose of adjusting ail claims arising under Policies issued by the BgentS i 1 the Company in the Western Stales. A lame surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincin-nali I'er the purpose ol' meeting these c la i ins. as last as they ure adjusted by the geueral uncut of the Company. Rales of Premium charged are as low as tUose of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. wi'i.i.iam BALDWIN, Agenl Protection Insurance Company. f7"' Office ill City Bank Building, upstairs. deePJ dim. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE. undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the MCTOAL Lift: IwsVRAUCI CoHPART, ol New Vork. No ;io, Wall street, Mi rns Robinson. President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in this ably managed and prosperous Company, Tins ( 'ouipany, it is believed, secures to the assured more benefit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in Ihc Policy, the whole profits ore once in every five years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first live years' business, it had sccumulnted a surplus fund of 'oiVi.OTS, from which after making a reserve of about fSD0J30O, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premium! paid, to tlie assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from lt February applicable to 2d dividend amount to SI&MifiO (''' Phe success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will he periodically larger, and which ought, to he an Inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, scplif diini. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO." Fire and Life Insurance. ri'MHS Company continues to take risks on Liver, and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. Tr 'Flie average cost of Insurance in this Department, is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum, Policies issued on tlio MUTUAL or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atoe-inl"the usual rates of premium. IS. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin geneies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and Citv Banks, High street, Co lumbiis. T1MOTHV GRIFFITH, Sept. It!, 1815. twy. Becrttary. PORTAGE M UTUALFllHrTlTsURANCE Co. C. S. SILL, Aoknt, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company ill the Western State. Capita! to meet losses, over XoOuiXX), seeured be yond the possibility of loss, and rspidl) increasing, 'flic Company lias been in operation 1 1 years, and lias paid over $100,000 of losses, at an nverage cost to the members of of one per cent, pel annum, upon the amount insured. May 15. .illy. E. N. SILL.Sec'y. Columbus liiMirMiirt' Company. Eire and Murine.. This t 'ouipany continues to insure every species of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercan-dizes and other property contained therein, igainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats. Mat-boats and other Water-craft, against the perils of seas, lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I. 1844. dtf, Stcretay AM; 1 ui 1 vm PbiU'E PRINTER, Auiuos lluihlinz Steel, Copper end Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, DOStly executed. Business, Visiting, and Professional Card! engraved and pr nted to order. Stale, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on brai or wood. Wood type of nil sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates cm have Cards printed on short notice. jUDeS9dtf. FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver icour Revind, Willi notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staugliteu Chase, A. M, Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. C1BESS Players' Hand Book. A popular and sci-J eutilie Instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the greatest masters, ami illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkuble positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by DovlB J. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOCCI II ,G the structure. development, diotribntioH and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living and extinct ) with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. Gould. Just received bv novi. . J. R. SCROGGS PRE ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. D D., author of ' Groat 'Pearlier.'' ItO. Just eceived bv novi. J. R. SCROGGS. r"UI!EOKY and Practice of Tenchine, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale bv novl8 J. R. SCROGGS. Y EOICAI. BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New IVJ torkor fhiladulpMa by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New Vork, by Maria L. Child,2voli.. late edition, for aale by novl8 J R. SCROGGS. I8CIPLINE ofLile, a Novsl, for sale hv novlb" J 11. SCROGGS. T OMBEY A. SON. a new suonlv of the chean edition Lf For sale by aovlo ' J. K. SCKOGUS. S. M. BflLLI. J. f, SMITH. MILES .V SMITH. General Agency, Surveying and Notary Public Ofiicc. The above firm continues to attond to tin selling, renting. and leasing of a! kinds of property, the collection und set iieiiitMii i lii-iM. mill io rmiiiin, nil. " ' sou '. : 01 books, the execution of mortgages, deeds, mid other instruments of writing, fee, Also, to the surveying and subdividing ol lauds and lots in Ernnklin mid adjoining cuunlies. RxriRiicli, Swan & Andrews. Columbus, Ohio J Alfred Avery, New York City) Win. Milford, Cleveland, O, ; Tweed, Sibley, k Wright, Cincinnati O.i J. & W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynnei & McMurdie, Colnmbui, Ohio. N 11 All letters on business from a distance must be post pttdi Office in the Exchange Bank Building, Columbus. Ohio. TO PARENTS. AT VVM KING S Drug Store especial attention hi paid to children Brat, and after them all others who may bo pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Townsond's SarsspRrilht fl)f the cleansing of blond, and cure ol nil scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India CholsgOgUS, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fshnestock'a ,V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy fur expelling worm! from the human system. .Seller's Liver Pills which stands unequalleil bv any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and oilier disease! arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear, Seller's Improved Cough Svrun. for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, 'Pickling ScsiatlOBS of the Throat, Whooping Cough, etc, &c. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaming a name above all ilhers for the cure of Nervous or Siek Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands. Corns, JlC, All ol tl.e above meilicinei, and mnnv others, kept con stantly o-i hand and for sale at Win. King'! Diug Store, Co- utubus. one door north ol the Ohio Stale Journal Olhcc. aug3 dtf. THE MARRYING MAN.-Hythc a.ithor of The Jilt, Warnu g to Wives, oic. The Marrying Man is one of the most amusing and unique productions that has lieen issued tor some tune in tlie way ol liglit romance. 1 tic " Marry ing Man " is dedicated to Theodore Hook, and has much of his style in tlio earlier chapters. For Bale at S. F. HOl'T'S, Periodical and Magazine Depot, jnn4. 2 doors west of tlio Post Ollice, Columbus. WILSON'S TALES OF THE BOHDERS.-Parl Id just received back numbers supplied. For sale at the Literary Depot of S. F. IIOVT. jan5. II AN LET'S ARCHITECT. A serial of Original X Designs for Domestic and Oriental Cottajes, connected with Landscape Gardening. 'I bis is a useful anil Ornamental w-ork. MeohAnici w ill find many useful facts which will well pay the slight cost of the work. S. F. IIOVT is the Agent lor the above works Depot 2 doors west of the Post Ollice, Columbus. janj. ISA .A.-. ' FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having aiaociatad with him W. L Highcs, (of the late linn of Price it Hughes,) will coutinie the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the Inn of Burr fit. Hughes, where they are now receiving a lags additional supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety ofSoJtu ; plain and dressing liureuus ; Divans ; Center, Side, Dining und Breakfast Tablet ; work and w ash Stanch; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cum soat Chairs; wood seat Chairs, in greet variety ; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses, SEC. Ato. B. Ac II. will also manufacture to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, nt their Wart RoOtnt on State street, second door I'roai the Post Oliico. Wauled immediately, two good Cabinet makeri. BULK & HUGHE Columbus, Dee. 1, 1848 dtf 75 ( uses of HATS just received at the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE! THE. subscriber has just received 75 cases ol Hats, com prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every varieiy of price. No one can fail to be suited either in stylo quality orprice. This is much the largest supply of lints ever brought into Central Ohio. Abo on hand. a large assortment of Caps, comprising tve ) variety and style for men. bovs and vouth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of .MUFFS some very line, and all wortiiy of being examined. L.uiics and geiitleinen will pleaso call and see for them selves. J. E. lUIDlSlLL. ootlSd&wtf LUMBER L IJM B E R-LUM B ER 1 J& 11. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the nttcn lion of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well assorlcd stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 800,000 feet of Pine Lumber UKi.lK.O Poplar do; 100,000 warranted Shingles Havlngpaid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in spying that it comprises the best loleotiofl of qualitie s ever Onered lor salo in this city. They also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. 10" Vard on Third Street, between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sepS6 ddtwly. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers J have formed a copartnership under the lirm of F.KICK -on ft TRKADWBLL, lor the transaction of the wool com mission business, as heretofore conducted by tbo senior partner, at No. fit, Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston. Dee. Hilly. MRS. VAN HOLTEN, PA MOV liVJ 0 L L J M 1 51 RETURNS hersincere thanks to the Ladies! of Columbus nun vicinity tor their past patronage, and wishes to inform them that she will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, on Thursday. 'Jib of ISoveinher. direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections I, fibre pur-chasing elsewhere. novO dtf. New Tailotins and Dry Goods Establishment. L. P. PRESTON &, CO., fffe (01, Hkh Street, Corner 0 Rich Street,) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Skwm.i. as fore-man, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise,) end also some of the best journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the "neatest manner, and on short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dnj Quoit and Clothing in the City, N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets. 4tO.. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April IS, 1847. .tw. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS. THE subscribers have just received a large stock ol Furs and Hatter's Trimmings, which they oiler for sale at the lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. 60 " double and single Ring Rusaia, blown 10') " Carroted Russia. 100 " Raw and Carroted Coney. 1000 Suony and Spanish Bodies. Also A first rate assortment of Silk and Cotton suits in Tips, Bandingand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv era. all colors, Black and Drab Silk Plush, Extract Logwood Gum Shellac. Arc. Feb. P.'. FAY fc K1LBOURNK, NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. rr v..-K. c'i.,vi.-ft jjj6sajalii,g3 3 THE Undersigned baa just received, and will keep con-slantanllv on hand.n sunplv of Leeches, which lie will apply by prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup by prescription. I rompt attention win oe paul to nil pre scrintions. Enquire at Denig Son 1, corner ol Hpusqg Kicb streets. c. r nut 1, r References Dri. Denig, Smith and Butterlield. Sept. P.. dtf. WOODS AW S. .10 doieii woodcutter! 'a sawa, with or without frames, at the sign ol the ovSO CILT PADLOCK 1 ',",1MN'RS' TtluLS, of the celebrated manufacture a. 01 1 ec s , .mnn k, i o,f ior o-nu .i weir prices, witfl trnn.norLiiion added, at the ahrfl of the I nuvSO OILT PADLOCK. ft cs m CINCINNATI. KUUAlt coNKMNfi. wii.uam WOOD. ALFEIO WOOD CONKLInCi, WOOD dr CO., MANLTACTUIIKItS Ol' Puro Wliito Lead, Chrome Green, Red Load, ' Vellow, Litharge, " Rod, Putty, Pirii Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinoie Blue, Paris White, Assorted colored Paints, ntie Cider Vinegar. tfOrtk nit of Court ttrcrt, East of llroadtray, TE have adopted the most approved method, ns prnc. vv tised by best Eastern manufacturers, in manufacturing While Lead, nnd will wnrrant it equal to any manufactured in tlio l ulled Stntoi. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to he na good ns any to be pro cured, and to give en.lro satisfaction, Ollcrcd at lowest prices 011 usual time, or diaeount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. .1 lyd pOFFEE,&c7Z W 760 bags Rio ; 800 do Laguyra ; 1)0 do Java ; (it It) hi chesia Teas all grades j U) casks Rice. For sale by KING cc IIEFFNER. declfi. No. 27 Main atreet. BRANDY 40 lif pipes A. Seignette, dark ami high llavor ; 2b do Otard, Duptiy A: Co., pnle ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grade! ; Our own Importation, lur salo nt low prices, bv KING it IIEFFNER, decl5. No. 27, Nnin slreot. pASTILE SOAP. lor sale by declfi. -100 boxes Ibis d.'iv received and KING or HEFFNER, No. 117 Main street. MR. RAI8IKS.-;akrboxcs Fresh Malaga Raisins received per steamer Diadem, end for sale bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN &. CO., jani. 2-1 Columbia st. Cincinnati. SI X TWIST TOBACCO.lz kegs No. 1, filivui Tobacco, in store and for sale low bv SOUTIIGA'PE, HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. u Columbia st. Cincinnati, PR ESH FAMILY BUTTE R7H(rii rkTn7"fr77h X Western Reserve Butler, suitable for family use this day received and for sale bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. 24 Columbia it. Cincinnati. C1IDER.-I1.! bids, pure Crab Cider. J 22 d common do in store, and for sale low to close consignment, bv SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN Ac CO., jan!. U Columbia st. Cincinnati. AGI.ORYllRTNbY.-l5hl'pipes"Maglorf Bran. ir-L dy, received per steamer Diadem, nnd for sale by SOUTIIGA'PE. HAWTHORN cc CO., JnnS. 21 Columbia it Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of JVtu lAtbon, Oktq,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-chant, deals in Butter. Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. Id, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, nnd A. O. Richardson. Bro. k Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass fit Co., iew Lisbon ; CriggAV Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth) Lawson At Covode, VVelleville ; Ewalt and Gebhtrt, Pittsburgh J John Scott, Nashville; W. (,'. Scott. St. Louis. sep25 dtl. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inl'orn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American. English anil German manufacture, We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we nro eonlident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New Vork nnd other Eas. tern cities. Our stock is comprised In part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and .Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws ; Grass and Grain Scythes j Scythe Snoaihsj Sickles ; Flay and Manure Forks Harries Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON'. March -L.t-wtf. No. 16 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the lirm of Der by. Bradley & Co., will continue the business ol Publishing nnd Bookselling under the linn of H. W. Derby fit Co..nt No. I4fi Main street; and on the lOthOf April. open-ed an entire new stork of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery, The experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him to purchase the present new stock upon" terms that will be an advantage to those of his friends and Customers, who may favor him with their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or einglo volumes of books, will receno prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 10. 11. w. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new PlanO and Tea Warornnms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 36 splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Peas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those nrticles to call and examine our stock which will he replenished weekly. Our 'Peas arc purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart & Dunham, New Vork, caanot be equalled in the IJ. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and oc copies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and nt lower prices than of any of ihe Eastern packing houses. SMITH is NIXON, N. F:. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. tugl. Brilliant Eoltcrieg lor January, Is I'd. .. IP. MAURY A CO., MANAGERS. 2 Prizes of 30,000 ench, nre 900,000. Virginia State Lottery, lor the benefit of Monongalia Academy. Class No. 12, for 1848. to be drawn at Alexandria, Va.,on Saturday, January 20th. 18111. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 2 prizes of 30.(11)0, 2 ol 12 (100. 2 of 7,(,()0, 2 of 5,000, 2 of 3,2iti, 10 of 1 J100, 10 of 1 .200. 20 of 600, fC, Ate. 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots. Certificate of Packages' of IB Whole Tickets 1190 00 Do do 2.) Half do S9 00 Do do Sfi Quarter do 38 50 87O,OH0-f)3O,O00-S15.000. 15 Drawn Ballots out of 'ill! Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of Monongalia Aca. demy, ('lass A, lor IB49, to be drawn in Alexandria, Va., 011 Saturday, January 27lh, Dili'. MOST SPLENDID SCHEME, 1 splendid prize of S70.0O0. 1 of HOOUO, I of 15.000. 1 of 10.000. 1 of 7.000, 1 of 4,096, 5 of 2,000, 10 of 1,500, 100 of l.coo. 100 of 600, etc., &c Tickets only 520 Halves J10 Quarters 19 Eighths Certificate of Packages of 16 Whole Tickets, J,210 00 Do do 86 Half do 120 00 Do do 2li Quarter do (10 00 Do do 2b' Eighth do 30 00 Orders for Tickets and Shares nnd Certificates ol Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, nnd an official account of each drawing sent immediately alter it is over to all who order from us. Address J. fc C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maury & Co., Manager!, jan2. Alexandra, Va. N. I,. DORSET CO., Aro the only Agents in Wheeling, for tlie salo of Tickets in the popular Lotteries ol 1). Paine A; Co. Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class 20. to be drawn at Baltimore, Md., on Thursday, January 18, 1819. 75 number!, 12 drawn ballots. I prits of 25.000, 5 of 5,000, 5 of 2,500, 10 of 750, 10 of 352. 10 of 200. 17U of 100. &c , Ate. Ticket! 55 shares' in proportion. Cer. of a package of wholes 70, halves 25, qrs. llsj. Grand Consolidated Lottery, extra, Clasa 5, to be drawn in Wilmington. Del., Tuesday, January 30, 1849. 78 numbers. 14 drawn ballots. 1 prize of $22,500. 1 of 7.500. 1 of 3,500, 1 of 1,750, 20 of 531 . 80 of 300, 20 of 200,' 300 of 100, etc , Arc. Ticket! gb shares in proportion. Cer. ol" a package of wholes S66, halves S3, qrs. 16J. N. L. DORSEY & CO., Sole Agents in Wheeling, Va., for dec28. D. P'te & Co. BOOKS fee STATIONS iry. I.N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Hooka Hers and Stationers, lliKh street. BOOKS 1 BOOKS 11 A rare opportunity for purchasing lluoks und Stationery a (ireat lluryains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being deal, runs of retiring from the general bookselling buslneso, willi the view of dovoiing his attention more particularly to his own puhlicatir they hnvu determined to sell oil' thoir present stock at if-tutly reduced prices for cash. Their atock is much the largest and most varied ol any llockstore in the Western country, anil will be fouud to embrace a very general nisorlment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Hooka. Also, all the Classical nnd Common School Bonks in general use, blank booki, Ate. Cap, Letter, Folio Poit, Do-mi and Medium papers. Jote paper, Evelopci, Visiting and Printers cards. A large varictv of Rogers' and Wnl. tenbolm's line pen and pocket knives. uoiu pens, ol tlio nest lnniuilactiirers in the country. Gold and adver pencils. Gillol's and various other me. tallic pens, An cxtesive variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seala, ink and writing iluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket books and wallets Bankers' casea. Arc. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is oflbred for the purchase or books, Arc, they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men, teachers and persons purchasing for libraries to call and examiiio their stock before pur-chasing elsewhere, as they aro determined to give better uiirgiuus man can ne nan ni snv bookstore in llin WeBtera country. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, High st., two doois south ol thu ALukot House. nnv2!)..d&w. NEW EDITION OP THE OHIO I OHMS AND PRACTICE. JN. WHITING has this day published n New Eelition of the Ohio Forms und Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common mo in the Stale of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, ideas, renlientions demurrera, verdicts.judgmcnts. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill ofparticulars, bill of exception, errr--, certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts nnd in cou.ny ...mi m i urn u, ouims, reuenipiion irom iax sales, cierk s entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, 80-lect writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of nttornnvs nnd solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in ...oaiiuery, injunciious, luopvna nun notice, uemurrerB, pleas, answers, hearing and re hearing, masters and receivers, billa of review, orders, decrees, Arc, with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greatly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. Tbo whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in line law binding. F or aale at the bookstore of ;iov25 I. N. WHITING cV. HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of FL W. Derbey fc Co., Cincinnati ; H. Limberker and Jnmes Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ella, Davton ; Thomas Brodic, Lebanon : John N Curtz, Springfield"; William W Fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman. Norwalkl J.J. BeaoB, Manslielil; George Ebert, Tiffin) Win. Hood, Perrysburgh, D. Camp-hell & Sous. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Canfleld, Medina'; M. C. Vounglovc, Cleveland ; C. Bartletl. Painesville; A.C. Hubbard. Jefferson. Ashtabula couniy ; J. V. Micheoer, Akron ; D. J. Bigger. Massillon ; J. J. Fait, Canton ; B. Settle, R avenna; W. ,N. Porter, Warren ; L, Henna fc Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Heed &. Son. Zanesville; E. Sanford (c Co.. Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster ; William McArthtir, Circlevilie ; and Jo'-seph Jones, Chillicuthe. THE CHAPTSMAN. THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the Kiluuls of Free Alaionry. with the emblems nud explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites nnd ceremonies ol" the several degrees, from Entered Apprentice to that of Select Master, and the Order of Priesthood. Compiled and arranged from Webb, and other standard authors, byCorue-lius Moore. The Free Mason's Monitor, containing a delinoition of the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative nnd speculative, as well in a religious as a mornl view. With explanations and plates, fco.,fce.) by Z. A. Davii. 'Phe Tamular! Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, containing all the emblems and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cross, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged ngreeablv to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L.Cross, R.R.C.,K,T.,K.M., fcc, The Masonic ('hart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, G. L. F'or aalo at the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. laIvTiooks English Common Law Reports, 94 vols. Massachusetts Reoorts, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports, 84 vols, Wendell's Reports. Blackford's Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, Id vols. Peters' Fniled States Court Reports, 10 vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, 6 vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols, F'.ast's Reports. Vcsay's, Jr., 22 vols. Wright's Ohio Reporls, 1 vol. DIGESTS OE REPORTS. United States and Supplement, 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vnls. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports. 1 vol. Minot'a Digest of Massachusetts Reports, 1 vol. novJS 1. N, WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLD WRITER, for Writing nnd Cat-pyiiiB Letters nt the snme Operation. Uy this simple process of writing, a letter and copy can be written at the same Operation, w ith more ease nnd despatch than a single letter with the Ordinary pen and ink, as the stroke of the pen that writes llie letter produces the copy nt the same time. It is, therefore, a fac-simile, which is invaluable lo business men, nnd nil others who desire copies of their lotters or Other documents. 'Phe books forconlaining the copies nre bound in various sizes and styles. This manner of writing is so very ensy, agreeable,' expeditious and economical, that it is used anil highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New Vork. in preference to the Copying Press or any oilier process of writing. A large and well selected assortment of Stationery, for eign and domestic. Account Books of every description. for sale at tlio bookstore of decl3. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. AMERIC(MLLERY 6prARTTheAne"-rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists, and Illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp. " A picturesque volume this. Wbioh does great credit to original nr. nmong us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name of Sahtain na its editor, is scarcely IcBsa pledge for the excellence of the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the poneil than is his graving-tool an assurance for their line execution ns copies." Nat Intel. Just, received and for sale at the bookstore of dec23. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1TEW BOOKS. Model Men, modelled, by Horace Maybew, illustrated) price SAets. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. Whecler'l Biography of memberB of present Congress 2 vols. The Rnmnnce of Yachting, by Joieph C. Hart, author ol Miriam Collin. 2 vols ; "75 eta. F'or salo at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. T A M ES 'N EWWOR KT-'lYoTorgery ; a tale by J G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. The Great, lloggarly Diamond, by W.M.Tackony. Price 25 cents. Model Women and Children, by Horace Mavhcw. Price 25 cents. Just received at the bookstore of jani. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON RACR WANTED. rTMIE subscribers coiu.nue to pay the highest markot pri-J X ces for Rags, in nuv quantity, at their bookstore. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON June 17..dfcw. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! SF. IIOVT would invito the attention of the I.adieianil Gentlemen to his very beautiful assortment of Valentine!. Now that Ihc time ii approaching, every beau and belle in the land should supply themselves with at least tw o or three of these love tokens, preparatory to the day appointed by the " Little God (.'lipid," for the interchange of Plight, Pledges and Protestation!. The assortment consists of Comic. Sentimen'sl. Satirical, Bur'esque, Witty, Captivating. Poul-atirring, Anger-rising. Love-nesieging. Heartbreaking, and all aorta to suit tbe fancy and taste of the most fastidious. An earlv call will ensure the best choice. But above all, don't forget that they are to be had at HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doon west of the Poet Office, Columbus. dec23 dtf. MAGAZINES -MAUAZINES.-Grsham'i, Go-dev's Ladv Book. Sartain'i Union. Ladies' National. and Youth's Cabinet, juit received and for tale at o, r . nui 1 '?j Periodical Depot, near the Post Office, Columbn 1 |
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