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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XT I. COLU MHUS, MONDAY, MAJiCII u, 1849. NUMBER 203. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND proprietors, OrriCK south-east corner of High itrect anil Snunr all-v. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-wcekly por annum VVeokly perannnin, 16 CO :i so I 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve Vine or leal, one or three insertion!, $ I . anil SO centi for each additional insertion lor three inontlia J5 lor ait month $11 for 12 inonlea JI2 Longer advertise-mcnts in the aame proportion. With a deduction or 20 per cent, on the; amount over 520 in six months. Bv TiiK Y K.Alt. For twclvo lines 512 fourth of a col unin ,?20 half a column 30 whole colli $W. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. ATTORNEY AT LAW, and SOLICP1 OK IN CHAN' (JER V, Columbus, Ohio. Office on State street, in the Masonic Hall building, iinmciliately East of the City Hank. All professional business attended to with promptness and care. dec20 dtf. t5HARLESwTGlTMOREi ATTORNEV AT LAW, Ghllioothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Unas, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south off. N. Whiting A Huntington'! Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 18'I0. t .I.Mattiikws. A. B, BUTTtHi II. I). OTTER. A TTOR.M'.Y AT LAW", and Solicitor in Chancery. Of 'hctlitr north 1 V nee on High street, one door of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. Way Zo. WALTER THRALL, A TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbui, Ohio. -'V It? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate f.f New York. ITJ Ollice on High st., between Town and Rich. ncl20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Resilience Southwest coiner of Mich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Unrad street. Columbus, O- hio. April li. .dll. I. N. WHITING A nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, nest door to the Clinton Rink, lib; h street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment 1 f Rooks and Stationery always on hand. e1be1Tt & LILLEY r-C(W HU'hL'IK Li;..l. -f-t n..nUitu III., I'll I it i ( I OHi . O ces, Columbus. Aug. J8, 1846. WM. SEIBEBT. n . 1.11 l... GERE, ABBOTT& CO DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Finning and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioodi, Ac. Ac, No. Itil High street, lign of the QUI Padlock. J. 11. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.Classical, School anil Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRUGGIST.oud Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stull's, Cilass, tc. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of lligli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Rank. Columbiia. Nov. P.I. .tf. R. COMSTOCK A CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY A CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,aud a great variety ol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1,1 Ml. DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Sccretarv of Stale a Ollice. lli'.'ll St., . ominous, uecn. rot t ultl II AT STORK. JE RUDISILL, High sired, opposite the State Build- ingl, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PR. WILCOX and A. K. Pl.uitv will practice Law. as . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of lligli street, opposite I. N. Whiting A Huntington a Bookstore Feb. I6..t-Wtf WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohm. Agent for Alcnek's Premium Tenth. For sale Baker A, Riley'a Patent Pomp Key. Mai I3..t-wly. CITY LI ERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new buck stable mull by Dr. L. Goodlle, corner of Sugar and Pair alleys, a few s'eiis from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ID' HORBEB AND CARRIAGES TO LET JL 0 Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSES GEORGE E. WALCCTT, - .S'fiJV AND 0 ANN BR PAINTER, Nov. 'J., .dtf. COMJatBUI, OHIO. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of ' Ryan's" Premium Shoes for aale at the Dry Goods store of Fay A. Kibnurne No. I, Goodale'a Row. Call and examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at i cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Ponitcntiary July 10 ,.1-w varnisilT" FURNITURE VARMSI1 Nos. 1 and 2. Also, l'olish-1 1 r Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEVI'ON. Druggist, Marchi Corner of High and Broad street!. ' aVWVfT.H. G ENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JYo. 161, High street, sian of the Hilt Padlock, HAVE In store and oiler for sale. I general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware anil Cutlery, house builders' goods , gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, saih, paintH, oil. varnish, carriage trimming!, whips, mats, Ac. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to buiincs!. am' increased facilities for accommodating cub-turners, to merit and receive a liberal share of palronage. "SOOKEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. WOOL. IYMAN REED A CO.. (Successors to Reed, Hurd & J Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. ID Particular attention paid to the sale of wool and lib oral advances made on consignments. May lb dly. I" AMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained -J Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by KAY & Kit. BOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 109, High Street. ACHINE CARDS. 100 acta of Machine Cardi, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Maa-aaehusetta, and for aale at No. 100, High atreet. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. LUMHER! LUMBER I The subscriber ha on hand for unin at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment (if Country l.umher of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Mouses, will nlso have a large quantity of lea-soned Untiring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. Ail good orders lor Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feh.fi. .If. M. L. SULLIV ANT. haws; MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, pannel, circular, webb, hack, butchers' and aws, at the aign of tint una -'I GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol tin- best quality. Iioth in shod and fellets, for sale less than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT It CO., May I Sign of the Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES OK Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the aign of the (iILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE ColumbtU Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beau, tiful arlielo of Vui' Stureh now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depotut the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cllh and tho highest market price nt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! Till', undersigned, a Philologist, ni.il graduate of a cele bnitod foreign University, will bo ready to give lessons in the tircek. Latin and criiiau languages, at any hour. Terms very low. References: Lev. Mr. 1 1. L. Richards, Drs. Jones A Case and Prof. r Smith P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. ,V.v. 111. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpllK undersirned having been duly appointed Agent for L the I'I'.oti'.i tion Ism'i'.am 1: CiijiI'any, of llurlforil, i'unmc'icvt, is prepared to issue Policies 011 DwiUhng Hou sc., Slori i, Mitln, Maituftirluriin, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loan or Dam Off by Fire. AIho. on the Uargot1 of BUom lioclt ono) BiQ Fiaiili 011 river, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. Thli old ind will known Company has paid mmto) mil-Uont of ttoUon In losses in Ohio, ami adjoining States da ring the last twenlv to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by any institution in tiie country for responsibility and prompt payment. Knr the convenience of Western claimants, 11 Central Ollice was established ill Cincinnati ill 11120, lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under I'liauues issued by die agents , I the Company in the Western STates. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cmcin-nitl for the purpose of meeting these claims, as fast as they are adjusted by the ucneral r: of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as tkoae of any other reiponilbli Inalitution. Apply to J. WILLI M BALDWIN, Agent Prolecttoii Insurance Company. Ef Ollice in City Bank Building, upstairs, dec II) d im. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the Mutual Lira InaiwAMCK Company, of New York. No 30. Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in lliii :i 1 1 1 v managed and prosperous Company. l ies i.ompany, it is iiciicvcil. secures loineassureii more benetit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in the Policy, the whole prolits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of ffow.878, from which after making a reserve ol about 200,000, it made a dividend of 02 per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premium! received in six months from 1st February applicable to gd dividend amount to jf 119,000 (JO. The success which this Company has already had, warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will he periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, Mpl9d6m. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. riHIS Company continues to take risks on Livea and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. ID The average cost of Insurance in this Department. in less than one-fovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or ('ash plan at the option of the applicant, Lite Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-lmlf the usual ratca of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or morecontin gencies. Kor information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between tho Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 11, 1840. twy. Sicrelary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. C. S. SILL, Aoknt, Columbus, Ohio. OKKICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Kails, Ohio. The oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet losses, over (500,000, secured be yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. Tho Company has been in operation 1 i years, and has paid ovei f 100000 of losses, nt an average cost to the members ol of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May IB.. dly. E. N. SILL.Sec'y. Columbus litsiii'uaM'c Company. Firr mill Mtirnir-This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and niercan-dUos and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, mid the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, llat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June I, 1844. dtf. Becrrtnry COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers j have formed a copartnership under the firm of K1110K son A Tukaiiwei.!., for the transaction of tho wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 01. Pearl stieet. AARON ERICSSON. GEORGE TRK.ADWELL. Boston, Dee. 12 dly. ERICKSON & TREADWELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, anil No. 04. Pearl street. Boaton. AAROuERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE rREADWEt.ll, Boston. uccl2dly. J. H. FEI.CH, EN G II AVER, " AM) COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building Steel, Copper ind Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business. Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr nted to order. Stale, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on bias or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plate! can have Cards printed on abort notice. june2Wtf. FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond do Vcr-icour Revind, willi notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Stattghton Chase, A. M. Just received by novt J. R. SCROGGS. ( VII ESS Player' Hand Hook. A popular and sci-J enlilic instruction to the game of Chess, eiemnlifind I in games actually played bv the greatest masters, amiillus-I-.7-.I 1.,. L J!. r .ni r....,.,ri,..i.i l. ....... .HWVlUft. .M..KI.....O ... W.HMM. ...... ......... F ..... O positions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. Kor sale bv BOrl9 J. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCHING the structure, development, distribution n ml HIIhmI IMHMm.nl ... ,,o nr-.u .,' Ami.e.lc tivinn and extinct ; with iiuinerous illustrations. By Louis Agas- sez, and Augustine A.iiould. Jut receiveil hv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PR E-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, D D., author of ' Great Teacher." Ate. Just ceived by nov2. J. R- SCROGGS. 'rilEORY and Practice of TenchinR, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A.M. Kor sale bv novlli J. R. SCROGGS. VI EDK'AL BOOKS arc sold cheaper than in New LVJ York or Philadelphia by novll) J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child,Svole.' late edition, for sale bv novlli J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lite, a Novel, for aaie by novin J. R. SCROGGS. J. ft smith. MILLS A SMITH. General Agency, SurvcyinK an Notary Public (J nice. The above firm continues to attend 1 selling, renting, lection nnd set and leasing of all kinda of proporty, th ilcmeni 01 delila and accounts, the 1 mid settling of oooks, the execution ol mortgages, iiienta of writint. tVc. Also, to th nil other instru- mg and subdivi- ding ol laiidaiiiid Iota in Kriinklin 11 lining ouuntlei. 11 K n. 11 K NO. a Swan A Andrewa, Columbus, Ohio llVed Avery, New York City ; Wm. Mil ford, Clevchul Pn Md, Siblev, .v. Wright, Cincinnali.O. : J. A W.Kiiii. y, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynncs iV McMurdie. Col iinbiis. Old ar 11 .0 i-- 1 . .. 1. .. i- I.. i ,,11 iiiwri on uuiineii irom J :-1 1 1 lance mmt he wuuLumA Olfico in tho Exchange Bank Ruildiii lumbui, Ohio. 75 Cases of HATS just rciviil at the CENTRAL OHlti II AT STORE ! THE subscriber haa just received 75 canes hi I lata, coin priaing every atyle now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No 0110 can fail to be suited eithm in stylo quality or price. Tim la much tho largest eupplj of I lata over brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a largo assortment of Caps, comprising etc-y variety nud stylo, for men, boys nnd voutii. KOR THE LADIES. A Urge assortment Of MUFFS sonie very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and r.entlemen will oleaaa call and lee for them iclves. J. E. RUDISILL. ootltd&wtf. LUMBER LUMBER LUMBER I J A il A. FIELD would respeclfullv direct the alten lion of builders, and carpenters, In their large nnd well assorted stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 80PJJ00 feet of Pino Lumber; 1100,000 Poplar do; 21X1,000 warranted Shiii-lcs lliiiin: iiaid their tieisonal attut ion to the t'.ilrcha.e o! their stock, tbey have no hesitation in saying that it COtnpri scs the best teleOtion of gnoMlH uver onered lor B.ilo ill this city. They also keen n good assortment of Country Lumber nnd Shingles. LT aril on 1 bird street, between State anil Town, ami nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. 1 all ami examine belore purchasing elsewhere, sep ili (LVwly. HINTING PRESS FOR NALff.-Including all the materials for ihe execution of a naoer and iob work, together with n subscription list, and the builneti ol a Whig paper, having nearly 800 paying mblCribera and rub-jeet to an ncreaie of yilO more, and a circulation in lour counties, together with an extensive advertising and iob na. irnnnge. All excellent opporlnmly is ollercil to a thoroiiuh going Whig, and n credit given Enquire at this ollice. fcbll 6md. W. E. IDE, M. S7, DENTIST, ( Of the late, firm of CHINK ,. 11)1'., Cincinnati,) HAS removed his ollice to rooms I anil 9, Nell's -',x change, opposite the Sec'y of States Ollice. Among the 'mprovemehoi lhat he has acquired by more than ten ;ca.-s practice and intercourse willi tiie profession, he would call attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the file in nearly all eases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 2d. A method of adapting artifl tial teeth by which a more easv lit is secured, and danger of injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of packing the gold, by which fillings aro made more eoinpacl and double. dectO dtf JANL AJlY87l HID. JUST received, this day, a lull stock of Bullion and Sewing Silk Fringeej also, a large addition to our stock ol Trimmings, Variety and Kaney Goods. PRICES REDUCED! Our stock being large for the senson, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with l ine Muslin, Linen and Larc Goods, and our stock surely afford! the greatest variety to be found, and to our good friends n better opportunity "seldom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Qiicenswaro, &C.. may go cheap. C. It. KIN';. II f Canton Tea Store, opposite the Exchange Bank, janll d&.w. NOTICE. Till, partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in tho practice of Medicine, lie., was dissolved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts, fee., of the late linn of Thompson &. Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persona knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf HOWE'S HYGEIAN IIOARHOUND AND Liverwort Cough Candy. This celebrated and most popular article fi r ihe cure of Coughs and (.'olds, is still increasing in public favor in this city, where its cllica cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy w ill effect a euro in all cases, and do therefore dely any person in the United Statea to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE A CO.. Proprietors. No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. IHTTlie subscribers are prepared to till all orders at w holesale and retail, having recently purchased a large quantity of the above article. Sold bjf J, I! WHEATON, and DEN 10 & SONS. Druggists; and li. II. M BAKINGS, Family Medicine Depot, High st., Columbus, O. janf7 iimil TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Storo especial attention is paid to children lirst, and after them ail others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure of all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's & Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pilhi which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease, arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, lnlluenza, Tickling Sensations of the Threat, Whooping Cough, Ac, Ac. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips, ('happed Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicine!, and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Win. King Drug Store, Co-uinhiis, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office, augd dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L Hughes, (of the late linn of Price A Hughes,) will continue the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr A. Hunhcs, where they aro now receiving a !:i"e adile tinnal supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety nf Bojat ; plain nnd diessing BxurtGUI ; Divan! ; (.'enter, Side, Dining and Breakfast Tables; work and wash Simula; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple rnnc seat Chairs: wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses. Ac. Ac. B. A 11. will also manufacture to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their Wort RoOWU OQ State street, second door from ihe Post Office. BURR , HUGHES. Columbus, Dec. 1, 1818 dtf . t, MRS. VAN nOUTEN, F A Kl y m 0 L L 0 1K1 a ;A , RETURNS hersincere thanks to the LadieiSt- of ColumbtU n ri.l vicinity for their past patronage, and wishes to Inform them that she will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery and fancy Goods, On Thursday. Bth of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. novO dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Goodx Entablishmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (No 201, High Street. Comer of llieh Street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Nf.wki.l as fore man. (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of Ihe best, journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Catting for others to make up, and repairing, w ill be promptly attended to. THny have also enlarged their storeroom, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of tho most desirable assortments of both Dry Qaoit unit Clothing in the Citij. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hals, Caps, Bonnets, Ac. alw ays on hand, nt prices that w ill not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April 18,1847.. .Mr. WOODSAW8. .Kidmen woodcutters s saws, with or without frames, at tho sign of the nov.K) GILT PADLOCK rpiNNvR8' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture JL of Peck, Smith A Co., for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sign of the nnv30 GILT PADLOCK. il ,tbe ojol ; A f CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for aale by KING a liriTM't: jan 111. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLAKNKS.-.'illhrla. . Coffee 1000 hog. Kor sale bv jau 1 8. - KING &. HEFFNER, 27 Muin t.. Cincinnati. num.- L Will brla Maekcrol : 200 bll Herring: 2'i drums Codfish ; JO brls No. I Salmon. Kor sale by JtnlS. KING Jk. HEFFNER, 27 Alain st., Cincinnati. 1TS.- I. 200 boxes Unburn ; .'.'.) brls fresh Currants; 60 L.il'h Hrazil Nuts: 2A do Kilbcrls. For aalo by janlU. fTRIL-oOk I J Butter III brls; 30 kegs. Timothy Seed SO brls. Kor aalo by jan 1 8. KING li HEFFNER, 27 Mnin at,, Cincinnati. KING li, HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. COFFEE, Arc J 70) hags P.io ; 800 do Uguyraj of) do Java; 600 hi chests 'Peas nil grades ; 00 casks Rice. For aale by KING it HEFFNER. doo'J. No. 27 Main itrect. RANDY JU SO hf pipes A. Seignette, dark and high llavor ; t6 do OtardDupuy & Co., paJe j 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades : Our own Importation, lor sale at low prices bv , , KING k HEFFNER, J"' No. 27, Nain street. I ''A STILE SOAP. inn boxes this day received and J lor sale by KING . HEFFNER, ieeW No. 27 Main street. f T.WIST TOBACCO.-: I kens No. 1 li Twist To- w ftww, ... mom: .100 lor Bate ov SOUTHOATE. HAWTHORN A CO, febll w Columbia st.. Cinninnttl, fi!lA Jii'Ti(;v U'ri.-TM " J 60 baskets Cllquot Champaign ; .'0 do Hindaiok do; SS capes Cabinet do; In utore and for sale low, by febll SOUTIIGATE. II VU'Tlliil'Y a- fn c; iin dries! J 60 bf chests Y. II. G, P. and Imp. Tea; 100 caddies do do do do- SO qr casks F. Durand'l Burgundy Port Wine : SO do Red Wine ; 10 do pure juice Port Wine ; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bids, pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 600 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 600 mats ( !assia ; U'O baskets Olive Oil In store and for sain bv J'eblO. SOIIT1K1ATE, HAWTHORN &. CO. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 36 octaves Blandv do do; .01) qr casks WoodhoUM do ; -r pines do do; In storo and lor sale low. by , SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., oh'. Z4 Columbia at., Claclnna ti. BOUUHON WHISKEY.-2l.il) Mils. Bourbon Whin" key, ranging from I! 10 a years old. in store and for salo low by SOUTH! 1 ATE" HAWTHORN A CO., f'eb7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati) SMALL LUMP TOBACCO. 7.5 boxea Mo. 6'l Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. li s do; 50 do Mo. 12s do : 20 do Mo. Id's do; 160 do Mo. ft) do 1 100 do Va. lb do ; in store and for sale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. 'e"'- 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. BRANDIES li hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; l.i do do Maglory do ; 0 do do J. J. Dnpny do; All of which are perfectly pure and for salo low by SOUTHGATK, HAWTHORN A- CO., 'e''7- 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. EDOARioski.ini:. wii.i.iaji wooii. Ai i'itr.li hood, CONKLInG, WOOD & CO., MAKUFACTUREM ol' Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, . Yellow, "barge, N ',ed, pJJty, pliris Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Bine, Pans White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. North Midi of Court street, East of Droaihcuy. W ' 'mn l"'"l,,,'J the most approved method, as prac-1 , . ''est i'.asitprri manuhtoturori, In mannfaetur. Inn White Lead, and will SMmtni ii itnHsl in ,nv shnnnniM. I Hired in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to bo as good as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydA-.w. Fr. SKINNER , " ( l.ate if Ntw I.Mon, I hio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. 13, East Front at. near ateamboat landing, Cin. cinnati, Ohio. liefer to Justus Wright, and A. ('.. Richardson. Bio. A Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgreai A. Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg It Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; s. B. Ross, Portamouthj Lawaon A Covode, Wellsville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf, 7IIAK1)WARENTLERVi WE beg leave to ittforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to oui former I frock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in othei markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following 1 Collin's, Simmon's, and Ma.in's Axes; Mill nnd X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure forks I lames, Traces, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and 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 li WINSTON, March L.l-wtf. No. 1.1 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 'pili. subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der A by. Bradley A. Co.. will continue the business ol Pub. Illhing and Bookselling under the firm of II. W. Derby A-. Co.. at No. 146 Main street ; and on the lllth ol April, open, ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Finny Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for Ihe 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 w ith their orders. And thev can rely upon finding at nil times, a lull stock on hand ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati. Anril 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wnre rooms, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 96 splendid Pianos, nnd 900 chests choice Teas, wc invite piirchaa-era and dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodnrt A Dunham. New York, cannot be equalled in (he U. Statea. The Piano Saleroom is oyer the Ten Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in I and 4 pound packages, of better quality, in better stvle, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS & b'i'ATlONK 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, Rookiellerti and BlaHoiUr, Mighitrett. BOOKS 1 ROOKS 1 ! A rare opportunity for purcluuing Hooka and Stutiontry a (irtot Margainit. rpiIE senior partner of the undersigned firm, beingdcn--L runs of retiring from the geikr.il bookselling business, with the view of devniing his attention more particularly to his own publications, they have determined to sell olf their present slock at fliiOy reiluciil pricet for euih. Their stock ia much the largest and inoii varied ol any Bookstore in the Weatcrn country, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Alao, all tho Classical and Common School Hooka is general uae, blank books, Ac. Cap, Letter, Kolio Post, Demi nnd Medium napors. Nolo paper, Evelopes, Visiting and Printer'! cards. A large variety of Rogers' and Wol stcnholm'a fine pen nnd pocket knlvei. Gold penB, of the best manufacturers in tho country. Gold and silver pencils. Gillol's nnd unions other metallic pens. An extcaive variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writinc fluids. Mathematical inslru-mcnls. Pocket bookB and wallets Bnnkors' cases, &c. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is offered for the purchase of books, Ac, they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men. teachers and persons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they aie determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Western country. 1. N. WHITING li HUNTINGTON, High st., twodoois.outh of the Market House. nov2l)..dA.w. TIIE ARCHITECT, a series of original designs for Domestic and Ornamental Cottngea, connected with Landscape Gardening, ndnpled to the United States; Illustrated by Drawinga of Ground Plana, Perrpectivc Views, Elcvationa, Sections and Details. Ry William II. Ranlett. Now ready, vol. 2, No. li, price M cents per number. The vol. 1st. bound, price gli. The following are a few of the notices of the prcai : It contains ninny plana and specilicationa of ornamental cottages, suitable lo every class and purse, with estimates of the cost thus living the expense ol an architect. It ia intended through the Architect to combine cloganco with uti-Ity, and to cultivate a refined taste at 11 moderate expense, both in and around Ihe dwellings of our citizens. We can Commend them without qualification to the attention of gentlemen looking for plans for the neateatof all country residences, the Collage. Mr Ranlett, the author of tho designs in the Architect, may have tho satisfaction of knowing that ho is contributing to refine nndelevule the taste of his countrymen. X. V. Trihune. It il well adapted to the vicinities of cities nnd large commercial tow ns. We have never before setn a work on architecture so well adapted to the wants ol the American peo. pie. It is at once scion ific and practical. Hunt's Mug. We have already expressed an opinion of its merits, tanking it among the best works ol the kind thai have been published in the country; and wee ninot but believe that it will ! he of gieat service in maturing the architectural taste of our J people. Mirror, i The circulation of such drawings as are found in the Ar- I chlteot will create a taste among our citizens, and the spc- uii.ih.hu.is "i noun i.us .010 uwur requireii, prove a very important Hem in the knowledge of those interested in build- iHir. oi. i.uur, gwmunrj tttiiwht. The Architect is a work admiral ly calculated for those who arc engaged in building, whether for ornament or useful purposes. Evening Kxpress. Its 11ractic.1l utility cannot bo doubted bv anv who will take the troublo to examine its contents. The full specifi cations and o timates of huiluing accompanying each plan can be relied on with implicit confidence. Farmer and Me' ehiinir. Kor sale nt the bookstore of febl. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. JN. WHITING has this day published a A'cie Edition of the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common uso in the Stale of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, icniiirrcrs.veriiicis.iuiigmcnis, ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of exception, erre-. ueruuran, spucm,, impositions in Millie courts anil in couj;y in u; yj . l.io's , i eo e uipiioii i rein iax sains, ciertt a entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpicna and notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decreos, die, 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 ontirc work. The whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in lino law binding. For Bale at the bookstore of novii I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. The work may nlso be had, at the publisher's prico.ol'H. W. Derbey It Co., Cincinnati ; II. Limberker and James Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ells, Dayton ; Thomas Brodie, Lebanon; John N Curtz, Springfield ; William W fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman, Norwalk ; J. J. Beach. Mansfield ; George Ebert, Tiffin) Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh, I). Campbell A. Sons. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper. Wooster ; Wm. H. Cantield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, Palneiville ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson. Ashtabu la county J.O. Michener, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massillon ; J. J. Fast, Canton ; B. Settle, Ravenna ; W. N. Porter,War-rcn; L. Hanna A. Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Reed It Son. Zanesville; E. Sanford & Co.. Newark; Dr. Harvev Scott, Lancaster; William Mu Arthur. Circleville 1 and .In". snph Jones, Chiilicotho. pOLTON ON PURLIC ECONOMY. - Public V Economy for tho United States, by Calvin Cotton : 1 vol. 8vo. " Accuatomed as the writer haa been to read everything; that has beon written on thia and kindred aubjecta, he hai no hesitation in laying Mr. Colton has in In. Public Econo. my shed much new light upon the errors, false assumptions, and sophistries of the so called 11 Free Trade " writera. Indeed, his book has gone so thoroughly into everything connected with a system of Public Economy for the United States," that be occupies a ground from which ho cannot be driven Whoever wishes to inform himself upon then matters cannot do without Mr. Colton! book. If wc are to have political economy treated as a acienco and taught in our schools, it is to be hoped the Public Economy of Mr. Colton may find its way among the scholars; for then no evil need be feared from the sophistries of the English and French frco trade writers." Nat, Intel. For sale at the bookstore of feb7. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 'PIIE ADMINISTRATION OF WASHING- JL ton and Adams. Memoirs of the Administration of Washington and John Adams, edited from the papers of 01 ivor Wolcott, Secretary of tho Treasury, by Geo. Gibbs 2 vols. 8vo. The suppressed History of the Administration of John Adams, (from 171)7 to 1801.) as printed and suppressed in 1802, by John Wood. Now republished with notes and an appendix, by John Henry Sherbunc ; 1 vol. 12mo. A few co ies of tho above rate work for sale at the bookstore of foi27. I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. THE PAPERS OF JAMES llADISONThe Papers ol James Madison, purchased by order of Congress, being bis Correspondence and Reports of Debates dining the Congress of the Confederation, and his Reports of Debates in the Federal Convention now published from the original manuscripts deposited in the Department of State, by direction of Mie joint Library committee of Congress, under the superintendence of Henry D. Gilpin, Attorney General ; 3 vols. 8vo. A low copies of ihia very valuable and now scarce work lot sale, much below the subscription price, at the bookstore of fcb27. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THE HISTORY tTlTlNGRESSHiatory of Congress, Biographical and Political, comprising Memoirs of Members ol the Congress of the United Stales, drawn from authentic sources, embracing tho prominent events of their lives, and their connection with the political history of the times ; by Henry (i Wheeler. Illustra-ted by numerous steel portraits and fac-simile autographs; 2 vola 8vo. For aale at the bookstore of feb27. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. V1E.UOIK OF THE REV. Dll. .MILNOIL I v l A Me ir of the Life of James Milnor. I). D.. late Rector of St. (icorge'a Church. New York. Br the Bev. John S. Stone. I). D. 1 yol. 8vo. For sale at the bookstore of MB, I N WHITING A HUNTINGTON. WHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA. What I iaw in California ; being the journal of a tour by the emigrant route and South pass of the Rocky MonntliM, acroaa the continent of North America, the great Desert Baain, and through California, in the years I Mo, 184?. " All which I aaw, and part of which I was." Dryden. By Edwin Bryant, late Alcalde of St. Francisco new edition, juat published, with an appendix, containing an account of the gold mines, various routes, outfit, Ac., Ac. 1 vol l2mo. Just received a' Ihe bookstore of I. I, .J 1. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. MACAULAY'S "NEW WORK. History qfF.rnJ. land The Hiltory of England from the acceaaion of Jamea II ; by Thomaa Babington Macaulay ; Vol. I. History of Alexander the Great; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. For aale at the bookatorc of feb-7. I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XT I. COLU MHUS, MONDAY, MAJiCII u, 1849. NUMBER 203. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND proprietors, OrriCK south-east corner of High itrect anil Snunr all-v. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tii-wcekly por annum VVeokly perannnin, 16 CO :i so I 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve Vine or leal, one or three insertion!, $ I . anil SO centi for each additional insertion lor three inontlia J5 lor ait month $11 for 12 inonlea JI2 Longer advertise-mcnts in the aame proportion. With a deduction or 20 per cent, on the; amount over 520 in six months. Bv TiiK Y K.Alt. For twclvo lines 512 fourth of a col unin ,?20 half a column 30 whole colli $W. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. ATTORNEY AT LAW, and SOLICP1 OK IN CHAN' (JER V, Columbus, Ohio. Office on State street, in the Masonic Hall building, iinmciliately East of the City Hank. All professional business attended to with promptness and care. dec20 dtf. t5HARLESwTGlTMOREi ATTORNEV AT LAW, Ghllioothe, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Unas, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. nov30..dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south off. N. Whiting A Huntington'! Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1, 18'I0. t .I.Mattiikws. A. B, BUTTtHi II. I). OTTER. A TTOR.M'.Y AT LAW", and Solicitor in Chancery. Of 'hctlitr north 1 V nee on High street, one door of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. Way Zo. WALTER THRALL, A TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbui, Ohio. -'V It? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate f.f New York. ITJ Ollice on High st., between Town and Rich. ncl20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Resilience Southwest coiner of Mich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Unrad street. Columbus, O- hio. April li. .dll. I. N. WHITING A nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, nest door to the Clinton Rink, lib; h street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment 1 f Rooks and Stationery always on hand. e1be1Tt & LILLEY r-C(W HU'hL'IK Li;..l. -f-t n..nUitu III., I'll I it i ( I OHi . O ces, Columbus. Aug. J8, 1846. WM. SEIBEBT. n . 1.11 l... GERE, ABBOTT& CO DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Finning and Mechanical Tools, Military (ioodi, Ac. Ac, No. Itil High street, lign of the QUI Padlock. J. 11. SCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.Classical, School anil Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate House. J. B. WIIEATON, DRUGGIST.oud Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stull's, Cilass, tc. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of lligli and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & K1LBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1811. C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Rank. Columbiia. Nov. P.I. .tf. R. COMSTOCK A CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY A CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,aud a great variety ol'Cas-tings, always on hand. Oct. 1,1 Ml. DR. ROH'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Sccretarv of Stale a Ollice. lli'.'ll St., . ominous, uecn. rot t ultl II AT STORK. JE RUDISILL, High sired, opposite the State Build- ingl, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hat and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PR. WILCOX and A. K. Pl.uitv will practice Law. as . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of lligli street, opposite I. N. Whiting A Huntington a Bookstore Feb. I6..t-Wtf WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohm. Agent for Alcnek's Premium Tenth. For sale Baker A, Riley'a Patent Pomp Key. Mai I3..t-wly. CITY LI ERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new buck stable mull by Dr. L. Goodlle, corner of Sugar and Pair alleys, a few s'eiis from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. ID' HORBEB AND CARRIAGES TO LET JL 0 Nov 2.. dtf. J. MASSES GEORGE E. WALCCTT, - .S'fiJV AND 0 ANN BR PAINTER, Nov. 'J., .dtf. COMJatBUI, OHIO. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of ' Ryan's" Premium Shoes for aale at the Dry Goods store of Fay A. Kibnurne No. I, Goodale'a Row. Call and examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at i cents per bushel, constantly kept on band, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Ponitcntiary July 10 ,.1-w varnisilT" FURNITURE VARMSI1 Nos. 1 and 2. Also, l'olish-1 1 r Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEVI'ON. Druggist, Marchi Corner of High and Broad street!. ' aVWVfT.H. G ENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JYo. 161, High street, sian of the Hilt Padlock, HAVE In store and oiler for sale. I general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware anil Cutlery, house builders' goods , gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, saih, paintH, oil. varnish, carriage trimming!, whips, mats, Ac. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to buiincs!. am' increased facilities for accommodating cub-turners, to merit and receive a liberal share of palronage. "SOOKEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10 PAD PADLOCK. WOOL. IYMAN REED A CO.. (Successors to Reed, Hurd & J Co..) General Commission Merchants, Boston. ID Particular attention paid to the sale of wool and lib oral advances made on consignments. May lb dly. I" AMP OIL. 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained -J Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by KAY & Kit. BOURNE, Dec. 7. No. 109, High Street. ACHINE CARDS. 100 acta of Machine Cardi, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Maa-aaehusetta, and for aale at No. 100, High atreet. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. LUMHER! LUMBER I The subscriber ha on hand for unin at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a largo and complete assortment (if Country l.umher of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Mouses, will nlso have a large quantity of lea-soned Untiring on and alter the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. Ail good orders lor Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feh.fi. .If. M. L. SULLIV ANT. haws; MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, pannel, circular, webb, hack, butchers' and aws, at the aign of tint una -'I GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol tin- best quality. Iioth in shod and fellets, for sale less than the market price, by GERE, ABBOTT It CO., May I Sign of the Gilt Padlock. SMITH'S VICES OK Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the aign of the (iILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE ColumbtU Starch Factory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beau, tiful arlielo of Vui' Stureh now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depotut the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cllh and tho highest market price nt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! Till', undersigned, a Philologist, ni.il graduate of a cele bnitod foreign University, will bo ready to give lessons in the tircek. Latin and criiiau languages, at any hour. Terms very low. References: Lev. Mr. 1 1. L. Richards, Drs. Jones A Case and Prof. r Smith P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. ,V.v. 111. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpllK undersirned having been duly appointed Agent for L the I'I'.oti'.i tion Ism'i'.am 1: CiijiI'any, of llurlforil, i'unmc'icvt, is prepared to issue Policies 011 DwiUhng Hou sc., Slori i, Mitln, Maituftirluriin, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loan or Dam Off by Fire. AIho. on the Uargot1 of BUom lioclt ono) BiQ Fiaiili 011 river, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. Thli old ind will known Company has paid mmto) mil-Uont of ttoUon In losses in Ohio, ami adjoining States da ring the last twenlv to thirty years, and is unsurpassed by any institution in tiie country for responsibility and prompt payment. Knr the convenience of Western claimants, 11 Central Ollice was established ill Cincinnati ill 11120, lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under I'liauues issued by die agents , I the Company in the Western STates. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cmcin-nitl for the purpose of meeting these claims, as fast as they are adjusted by the ucneral r: of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as tkoae of any other reiponilbli Inalitution. Apply to J. WILLI M BALDWIN, Agent Prolecttoii Insurance Company. Ef Ollice in City Bank Building, upstairs, dec II) d im. LIFE ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the Mutual Lira InaiwAMCK Company, of New York. No 30. Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in lliii :i 1 1 1 v managed and prosperous Company. l ies i.ompany, it is iiciicvcil. secures loineassureii more benetit than any other Life Insurance Company. While no liability is incurred beyond the premium specified in the Policy, the whole prolits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of ffow.878, from which after making a reserve ol about 200,000, it made a dividend of 02 per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premium! received in six months from 1st February applicable to gd dividend amount to jf 119,000 (JO. The success which this Company has already had, warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future will he periodically larger, and which ought to be an inducement to persons wishing Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, Mpl9d6m. Agent, at City Bank. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. riHIS Company continues to take risks on Livea and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. ID The average cost of Insurance in this Department. in less than one-fovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or ('ash plan at the option of the applicant, Lite Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-lmlf the usual ratca of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or morecontin gencies. Kor information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between tho Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co luinbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 11, 1840. twy. Sicrelary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. C. S. SILL, Aoknt, Columbus, Ohio. OKKICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Kails, Ohio. The oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western Stater. Capital to meet losses, over (500,000, secured be yond the possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. Tho Company has been in operation 1 i years, and has paid ovei f 100000 of losses, nt an average cost to the members ol of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May IB.. dly. E. N. SILL.Sec'y. Columbus litsiii'uaM'c Company. Firr mill Mtirnir-This Company continues to insure every species of build Ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and niercan-dUos and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, mid the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, llat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June I, 1844. dtf. Becrrtnry COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The subscribers j have formed a copartnership under the firm of K1110K son A Tukaiiwei.!., for the transaction of tho wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by the senior partner, at No. 01. Pearl stieet. AARON ERICSSON. GEORGE TRK.ADWELL. Boston, Dee. 12 dly. ERICKSON & TREADWELL, CCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, anil No. 04. Pearl street. Boaton. AAROuERICKSON, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE rREADWEt.ll, Boston. uccl2dly. J. H. FEI.CH, EN G II AVER, " AM) COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Ambos Building Steel, Copper ind Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business. Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr nted to order. Stale, County, Society, and other Seals engraved on bias or wood. Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plate! can have Cards printed on abort notice. june2Wtf. FRENCH LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond do Vcr-icour Revind, willi notes alluding particularly to writers prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Stattghton Chase, A. M. Just received by novt J. R. SCROGGS. ( VII ESS Player' Hand Hook. A popular and sci-J enlilic instruction to the game of Chess, eiemnlifind I in games actually played bv the greatest masters, amiillus-I-.7-.I 1.,. L J!. r .ni r....,.,ri,..i.i l. ....... .HWVlUft. .M..KI.....O ... W.HMM. ...... ......... F ..... O positions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. Kor sale bv BOrl9 J. R. SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCHING the structure, development, distribution n ml HIIhmI IMHMm.nl ... ,,o nr-.u .,' Ami.e.lc tivinn and extinct ; with iiuinerous illustrations. By Louis Agas- sez, and Augustine A.iiould. Jut receiveil hv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PR E-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris, D D., author of ' Great Teacher." Ate. Just ceived by nov2. J. R- SCROGGS. 'rilEORY and Practice of TenchinR, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A.M. Kor sale bv novlli J. R. SCROGGS. VI EDK'AL BOOKS arc sold cheaper than in New LVJ York or Philadelphia by novll) J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New York, by Maria L. Child,Svole.' late edition, for sale bv novlli J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lite, a Novel, for aaie by novin J. R. SCROGGS. J. ft smith. MILLS A SMITH. General Agency, SurvcyinK an Notary Public (J nice. The above firm continues to attend 1 selling, renting, lection nnd set and leasing of all kinda of proporty, th ilcmeni 01 delila and accounts, the 1 mid settling of oooks, the execution ol mortgages, iiienta of writint. tVc. Also, to th nil other instru- mg and subdivi- ding ol laiidaiiiid Iota in Kriinklin 11 lining ouuntlei. 11 K n. 11 K NO. a Swan A Andrewa, Columbus, Ohio llVed Avery, New York City ; Wm. Mil ford, Clevchul Pn Md, Siblev, .v. Wright, Cincinnali.O. : J. A W.Kiiii. y, St. Louis, Mo., Gwynncs iV McMurdie. Col iinbiis. Old ar 11 .0 i-- 1 . .. 1. .. i- I.. i ,,11 iiiwri on uuiineii irom J :-1 1 1 lance mmt he wuuLumA Olfico in tho Exchange Bank Ruildiii lumbui, Ohio. 75 Cases of HATS just rciviil at the CENTRAL OHlti II AT STORE ! THE subscriber haa just received 75 canes hi I lata, coin priaing every atyle now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No 0110 can fail to be suited eithm in stylo quality or price. Tim la much tho largest eupplj of I lata over brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a largo assortment of Caps, comprising etc-y variety nud stylo, for men, boys nnd voutii. KOR THE LADIES. A Urge assortment Of MUFFS sonie very line, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and r.entlemen will oleaaa call and lee for them iclves. J. E. RUDISILL. ootltd&wtf. LUMBER LUMBER LUMBER I J A il A. FIELD would respeclfullv direct the alten lion of builders, and carpenters, In their large nnd well assorted stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 80PJJ00 feet of Pino Lumber; 1100,000 Poplar do; 21X1,000 warranted Shiii-lcs lliiiin: iiaid their tieisonal attut ion to the t'.ilrcha.e o! their stock, tbey have no hesitation in saying that it COtnpri scs the best teleOtion of gnoMlH uver onered lor B.ilo ill this city. They also keen n good assortment of Country Lumber nnd Shingles. LT aril on 1 bird street, between State anil Town, ami nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. 1 all ami examine belore purchasing elsewhere, sep ili (LVwly. HINTING PRESS FOR NALff.-Including all the materials for ihe execution of a naoer and iob work, together with n subscription list, and the builneti ol a Whig paper, having nearly 800 paying mblCribera and rub-jeet to an ncreaie of yilO more, and a circulation in lour counties, together with an extensive advertising and iob na. irnnnge. All excellent opporlnmly is ollercil to a thoroiiuh going Whig, and n credit given Enquire at this ollice. fcbll 6md. W. E. IDE, M. S7, DENTIST, ( Of the late, firm of CHINK ,. 11)1'., Cincinnati,) HAS removed his ollice to rooms I anil 9, Nell's -',x change, opposite the Sec'y of States Ollice. Among the 'mprovemehoi lhat he has acquired by more than ten ;ca.-s practice and intercourse willi tiie profession, he would call attention to the following: 1st A substitute for the file in nearly all eases of plugging teeth, by which the pain is essentially diminished. 2d. A method of adapting artifl tial teeth by which a more easv lit is secured, and danger of injury to the natural ones obviated. 3d. A method of packing the gold, by which fillings aro made more eoinpacl and double. dectO dtf JANL AJlY87l HID. JUST received, this day, a lull stock of Bullion and Sewing Silk Fringeej also, a large addition to our stock ol Trimmings, Variety and Kaney Goods. PRICES REDUCED! Our stock being large for the senson, we give notice that alter this date our prices are reduced. Our drawers are filled with l ine Muslin, Linen and Larc Goods, and our stock surely afford! the greatest variety to be found, and to our good friends n better opportunity "seldom occurs. Our Dry Goods, Qiicenswaro, &C.. may go cheap. C. It. KIN';. II f Canton Tea Store, opposite the Exchange Bank, janll d&.w. NOTICE. Till, partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in tho practice of Medicine, lie., was dissolved on the 20th inst. Tho books, accounts, fee., of the late linn of Thompson &. Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persona knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthoul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf HOWE'S HYGEIAN IIOARHOUND AND Liverwort Cough Candy. This celebrated and most popular article fi r ihe cure of Coughs and (.'olds, is still increasing in public favor in this city, where its cllica cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. The proprietors are certain that this Candy w ill effect a euro in all cases, and do therefore dely any person in the United Statea to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE A CO.. Proprietors. No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. IHTTlie subscribers are prepared to till all orders at w holesale and retail, having recently purchased a large quantity of the above article. Sold bjf J, I! WHEATON, and DEN 10 & SONS. Druggists; and li. II. M BAKINGS, Family Medicine Depot, High st., Columbus, O. janf7 iimil TO PARENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Storo especial attention is paid to children lirst, and after them ail others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure of all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestock's & Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pilhi which stands unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other disease, arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trial, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, lnlluenza, Tickling Sensations of the Threat, Whooping Cough, Ac, Ac. Trask's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above all others for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness. Sore Lips, ('happed Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicine!, and many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Win. King Drug Store, Co-uinhiis, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office, augd dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L Hughes, (of the late linn of Price A Hughes,) will continue the business at the former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr A. Hunhcs, where they aro now receiving a !:i"e adile tinnal supply ol SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety nf Bojat ; plain nnd diessing BxurtGUI ; Divan! ; (.'enter, Side, Dining and Breakfast Tables; work and wash Simula; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple rnnc seat Chairs: wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattrasses. Ac. Ac. B. A 11. will also manufacture to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their Wort RoOWU OQ State street, second door from ihe Post Office. BURR , HUGHES. Columbus, Dec. 1, 1818 dtf . t, MRS. VAN nOUTEN, F A Kl y m 0 L L 0 1K1 a ;A , RETURNS hersincere thanks to the LadieiSt- of ColumbtU n ri.l vicinity for their past patronage, and wishes to Inform them that she will open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery and fancy Goods, On Thursday. Bth of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. novO dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Goodx Entablishmcnt. L. P. PRESTON & CO., (No 201, High Street. Comer of llieh Street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. Nf.wki.l as fore man. (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of Ihe best, journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and on short notice. Catting for others to make up, and repairing, w ill be promptly attended to. THny have also enlarged their storeroom, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they can safely say hey have one of tho most desirable assortments of both Dry Qaoit unit Clothing in the Citij. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hals, Caps, Bonnets, Ac. alw ays on hand, nt prices that w ill not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April 18,1847.. .Mr. WOODSAW8. .Kidmen woodcutters s saws, with or without frames, at tho sign of the nov.K) GILT PADLOCK rpiNNvR8' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture JL of Peck, Smith A Co., for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sign of the nnv30 GILT PADLOCK. il ,tbe ojol ; A f CINCINNATI. SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for aale by KING a liriTM't: jan 111. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLAKNKS.-.'illhrla. . Coffee 1000 hog. Kor sale bv jau 1 8. - KING &. HEFFNER, 27 Muin t.. Cincinnati. num.- L Will brla Maekcrol : 200 bll Herring: 2'i drums Codfish ; JO brls No. I Salmon. Kor sale by JtnlS. KING Jk. HEFFNER, 27 Alain st., Cincinnati. 1TS.- I. 200 boxes Unburn ; .'.'.) brls fresh Currants; 60 L.il'h Hrazil Nuts: 2A do Kilbcrls. For aalo by janlU. fTRIL-oOk I J Butter III brls; 30 kegs. Timothy Seed SO brls. Kor aalo by jan 1 8. KING li HEFFNER, 27 Mnin at,, Cincinnati. KING li, HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. COFFEE, Arc J 70) hags P.io ; 800 do Uguyraj of) do Java; 600 hi chests 'Peas nil grades ; 00 casks Rice. For aale by KING it HEFFNER. doo'J. No. 27 Main itrect. RANDY JU SO hf pipes A. Seignette, dark and high llavor ; t6 do OtardDupuy & Co., paJe j 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades : Our own Importation, lor sale at low prices bv , , KING k HEFFNER, J"' No. 27, Nain street. I ''A STILE SOAP. inn boxes this day received and J lor sale by KING . HEFFNER, ieeW No. 27 Main street. f T.WIST TOBACCO.-: I kens No. 1 li Twist To- w ftww, ... mom: .100 lor Bate ov SOUTHOATE. HAWTHORN A CO, febll w Columbia st.. Cinninnttl, fi!lA Jii'Ti(;v U'ri.-TM " J 60 baskets Cllquot Champaign ; .'0 do Hindaiok do; SS capes Cabinet do; In utore and for sale low, by febll SOUTIIGATE. II VU'Tlliil'Y a- fn c; iin dries! J 60 bf chests Y. II. G, P. and Imp. Tea; 100 caddies do do do do- SO qr casks F. Durand'l Burgundy Port Wine : SO do Red Wine ; 10 do pure juice Port Wine ; 100 casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wines, various brands ; 10 bids, pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 600 oz. No. I, Nutmegs; 600 mats ( !assia ; U'O baskets Olive Oil In store and for sain bv J'eblO. SOIIT1K1ATE, HAWTHORN &. CO. MADEIRA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 36 octaves Blandv do do; .01) qr casks WoodhoUM do ; -r pines do do; In storo and lor sale low. by , SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., oh'. Z4 Columbia at., Claclnna ti. BOUUHON WHISKEY.-2l.il) Mils. Bourbon Whin" key, ranging from I! 10 a years old. in store and for salo low by SOUTH! 1 ATE" HAWTHORN A CO., f'eb7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati) SMALL LUMP TOBACCO. 7.5 boxea Mo. 6'l Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 5's do ; 100 do Mo. li s do; 50 do Mo. 12s do : 20 do Mo. Id's do; 160 do Mo. ft) do 1 100 do Va. lb do ; in store and for sale low by SOUTIIGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. 'e"'- 21 Columbia st , Cincinnati. BRANDIES li hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; l.i do do Maglory do ; 0 do do J. J. Dnpny do; All of which are perfectly pure and for salo low by SOUTHGATK, HAWTHORN A- CO., 'e''7- 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. EDOARioski.ini:. wii.i.iaji wooii. Ai i'itr.li hood, CONKLInG, WOOD & CO., MAKUFACTUREM ol' Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Red Lead, . Yellow, "barge, N ',ed, pJJty, pliris Green. Whiting, lire dried, Chinese Bine, Pans White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar. North Midi of Court street, East of Droaihcuy. W ' 'mn l"'"l,,,'J the most approved method, as prac-1 , . ''est i'.asitprri manuhtoturori, In mannfaetur. Inn White Lead, and will SMmtni ii itnHsl in ,nv shnnnniM. I Hired in the United Stales. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to bo as good as any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 lydA-.w. Fr. SKINNER , " ( l.ate if Ntw I.Mon, I hio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission nnd forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general. No. 13, East Front at. near ateamboat landing, Cin. cinnati, Ohio. liefer to Justus Wright, and A. ('.. Richardson. Bio. A Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgreai A. Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg It Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; s. B. Ross, Portamouthj Lawaon A Covode, Wellsville; Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf, 7IIAK1)WARENTLERVi WE beg leave to ittforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in addition to oui former I frock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in othei markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eastern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following 1 Collin's, Simmon's, and Ma.in's Axes; Mill nnd X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hay and Manure forks I lames, Traces, Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and 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 li WINSTON, March L.l-wtf. No. 1.1 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 'pili. subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der A by. Bradley A. Co.. will continue the business ol Pub. Illhing and Bookselling under the firm of II. W. Derby A-. Co.. at No. 146 Main street ; and on the lllth ol April, open, ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous. Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Finny Stationery. The experience he has had in buying books for Ihe 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 w ith their orders. And thev can rely upon finding at nil times, a lull stock on hand ; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati. Anril 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIC HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wnre rooms, and received our lirst shipments, consisting of 96 splendid Pianos, nnd 900 chests choice Teas, wc invite piirchaa-era and dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodnrt A Dunham. New York, cannot be equalled in (he U. Statea. The Piano Saleroom is oyer the Ten Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in I and 4 pound packages, of better quality, in better stvle, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, N. E. corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augl. BOOKS & b'i'ATlONK 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, Rookiellerti and BlaHoiUr, Mighitrett. BOOKS 1 ROOKS 1 ! A rare opportunity for purcluuing Hooka and Stutiontry a (irtot Margainit. rpiIE senior partner of the undersigned firm, beingdcn--L runs of retiring from the geikr.il bookselling business, with the view of devniing his attention more particularly to his own publications, they have determined to sell olf their present slock at fliiOy reiluciil pricet for euih. Their stock ia much the largest and inoii varied ol any Bookstore in the Weatcrn country, and will be found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Alao, all tho Classical and Common School Hooka is general uae, blank books, Ac. Cap, Letter, Kolio Post, Demi nnd Medium napors. Nolo paper, Evelopes, Visiting and Printer'! cards. A large variety of Rogers' and Wol stcnholm'a fine pen nnd pocket knlvei. Gold penB, of the best manufacturers in tho country. Gold and silver pencils. Gillol's nnd unions other metallic pens. An extcaive variety of ink-stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writinc fluids. Mathematical inslru-mcnls. Pocket bookB and wallets Bnnkors' cases, &c. As it is but seldom so favorable an opportunity is offered for the purchase of books, Ac, they would respectfully invite booksellers, professional men. teachers and persons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they aie determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Western country. 1. N. WHITING li HUNTINGTON, High st., twodoois.outh of the Market House. nov2l)..dA.w. TIIE ARCHITECT, a series of original designs for Domestic and Ornamental Cottngea, connected with Landscape Gardening, ndnpled to the United States; Illustrated by Drawinga of Ground Plana, Perrpectivc Views, Elcvationa, Sections and Details. Ry William II. Ranlett. Now ready, vol. 2, No. li, price M cents per number. The vol. 1st. bound, price gli. The following are a few of the notices of the prcai : It contains ninny plana and specilicationa of ornamental cottages, suitable lo every class and purse, with estimates of the cost thus living the expense ol an architect. It ia intended through the Architect to combine cloganco with uti-Ity, and to cultivate a refined taste at 11 moderate expense, both in and around Ihe dwellings of our citizens. We can Commend them without qualification to the attention of gentlemen looking for plans for the neateatof all country residences, the Collage. Mr Ranlett, the author of tho designs in the Architect, may have tho satisfaction of knowing that ho is contributing to refine nndelevule the taste of his countrymen. X. V. Trihune. It il well adapted to the vicinities of cities nnd large commercial tow ns. We have never before setn a work on architecture so well adapted to the wants ol the American peo. pie. It is at once scion ific and practical. Hunt's Mug. We have already expressed an opinion of its merits, tanking it among the best works ol the kind thai have been published in the country; and wee ninot but believe that it will ! he of gieat service in maturing the architectural taste of our J people. Mirror, i The circulation of such drawings as are found in the Ar- I chlteot will create a taste among our citizens, and the spc- uii.ih.hu.is "i noun i.us .010 uwur requireii, prove a very important Hem in the knowledge of those interested in build- iHir. oi. i.uur, gwmunrj tttiiwht. The Architect is a work admiral ly calculated for those who arc engaged in building, whether for ornament or useful purposes. Evening Kxpress. Its 11ractic.1l utility cannot bo doubted bv anv who will take the troublo to examine its contents. The full specifi cations and o timates of huiluing accompanying each plan can be relied on with implicit confidence. Farmer and Me' ehiinir. Kor sale nt the bookstore of febl. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. JN. WHITING has this day published a A'cie Edition of the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common uso in the Stale of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, icniiirrcrs.veriiicis.iuiigmcnis, ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of exception, erre-. ueruuran, spucm,, impositions in Millie courts anil in couj;y in u; yj . l.io's , i eo e uipiioii i rein iax sains, ciertt a entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpicna and notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decreos, die, 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 ontirc work. The whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in lino law binding. For Bale at the bookstore of novii I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. The work may nlso be had, at the publisher's prico.ol'H. W. Derbey It Co., Cincinnati ; II. Limberker and James Morrison, Piqua; Charles Ells, Dayton ; Thomas Brodie, Lebanon; John N Curtz, Springfield ; William W fay, Delaware ; C. E. Newman, Norwalk ; J. J. Beach. Mansfield ; George Ebert, Tiffin) Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh, I). Campbell A. Sons. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper. Wooster ; Wm. H. Cantield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlett, Palneiville ; A. C. Hubbard, Jefferson. Ashtabu la county J.O. Michener, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massillon ; J. J. Fast, Canton ; B. Settle, Ravenna ; W. N. Porter,War-rcn; L. Hanna A. Brother, New Lisbon; VV. W. Reed It Son. Zanesville; E. Sanford & Co.. Newark; Dr. Harvev Scott, Lancaster; William Mu Arthur. Circleville 1 and .In". snph Jones, Chiilicotho. pOLTON ON PURLIC ECONOMY. - Public V Economy for tho United States, by Calvin Cotton : 1 vol. 8vo. " Accuatomed as the writer haa been to read everything; that has beon written on thia and kindred aubjecta, he hai no hesitation in laying Mr. Colton has in In. Public Econo. my shed much new light upon the errors, false assumptions, and sophistries of the so called 11 Free Trade " writera. Indeed, his book has gone so thoroughly into everything connected with a system of Public Economy for the United States," that be occupies a ground from which ho cannot be driven Whoever wishes to inform himself upon then matters cannot do without Mr. Colton! book. 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