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0 OHIO STATE NAL VOLUME XII. COL1 MBUS, I'JtlDAY, JANUARY 12, Mi). NUMBER 159. A WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, M EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eorncr of High street and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per aniiuin, $ 00 Tii-wcekly per nnnum, - - 3 AO Weekly per annnin, - 100 Tcrma of Advertising. Twelve linen or leas, one or three insertions. $1, and tS cenU for each additional insertion for three month jo Cor nil months Jll for 12 monies JP2 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with deduction of 'JO per cent, on the amount over 520 in six months. Qr Till Ykar. For twelve linos 12 fourth of a eol umn $30 half a column $30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMHl's, O. CHARLES W. GILMORE, 1. . ft TtTnDWL'V A 'I' I W f Inl In m! mm ( 111 i O. Will DMC tlCft HA in the courts of Rosa, Pickaway,' and the adjoining 1 ' Hi Atf MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oliice one door south of 1. ft. Whiting Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. ftov. I, l&Mo. F. J.Mattmwi. A. B. Buttlm. H. D. IfOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. uml Solicitor in ChOMtry. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, uo stairs. Way iJ. wjiTpn Tim il.l.. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus. Ohio. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Oii'.ec on High st between 1 own and Rich. OC12U, Dst7 M ARIS'S OFFICE, ASRMF.NT of Judue Swan's new building, High st. Rjuunmee Southwest corner of Kich and Third ts., opposite llaptist Church. decll " iidk i nn V imTF.I.. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. April,..., in. lTnTWHITING A nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS ind Stat ioners. next door to the linton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortmcnj if Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS. High street, opposite the I ublic Utn-ces, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 18Ij. Wm. Sf.ibi.rt. M.C.Lii.i.kv. ERICKSON & THE AH WELL, Commission MERCHANTS, for the purcbeee and sale of WOO L, at Koc'iester, New York, and No. u4, Pearl street, Burton. ' AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N.Y. OEOROE rREADWELL, Boston. aecl2dly, . GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DIC LER8 in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical t Tools, MlllttrGooda,A8.&0.,No. 161 High street, sign Pof the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROOGS, DE U.ER in Law, Medical. Thcological.Classical.Schoo and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and W all Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the StateHouse. J. B. W II EATON, DB.UGOIST.and Dealer ill Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Ulaas, Ac. &c, wholesale and retail, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KII.BOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goode, Uroceriee, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, DveSlull's. Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Colnmbns, Ohio. Oct. 1, lolL r.n. king. D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Hank. Columbus. fov. '" B. COMSTOCK A CO., ,,., FORWARDING am, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, (.anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. " J. KIUGWAY a t p's IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, ( olum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,aud a great v ariety ol I as-tings, always on band. Oct. I, 1H4I. . ihTdsiiht TllflMPSON'S OFFICE. N O 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite theSeoretarv of Stale's Odice, High st., Cnluuilms. uccii. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JF. RfJDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- inns, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. LAW. Pli. WILCOX and A. K. Pimm will practice Law as . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties, Office on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting A Huntington s Booksto re lob. lo..t-wt(. WM. WILTSHIRE RILEY, CJUROICAL ami Mechanical Dentlet, Columbus, Ohio. O Agent for Aloock's Premium Tooth. For sale Baker A Rib-v's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THF. subscriber has removed to the new buck stable bunl by Dr. L, Ooodale, comer of Sugar and Fair alleys, a ' lew s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rr HORSES AND CARRUGEB TO IBT JCp 1VOV B..OU. " "geWge1?valcutt, aTIGV lA'W li ANN EE PAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. cotPlUPi, ottio. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment ol Kvan's" Premium Shoes for sale at tho Dry Goods Store of Fav fc'WbOMM No. I, Goodale'S Row. ( all and examine Uicm. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Limn at S cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime kilns, near tne Penitentiary July l(l..t-w " VARNISH. ' FURNITURE VARNISH Noa. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-inc and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ' a x VI l.s. G BNUOfG Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the .May Id. vim. i rovMivai GERE, ABBOTT A CO., JVi. 161, Ulgk street, tig of the. (lilt Padlock, HAVE in store and off. r for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods. gun materials, firming nnd mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ice. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, hurt received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK ACHINE CARDST-ToO sctsof Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, nnd for sale at No. 16'J, High street. Dec. 1. FAY A KILBOURNE. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has 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 Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quaetitv of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All Bood orders lor Lumber will be promptly ettentiett to. Feb. 6. .tf M. L. 3ULLIVANT. WOOL. IYMAN REED A CO., (Successors to Reed, llurd A J Co,,) (lencral Commission Morcbnnts, llostou. Il l' Particular nttention paid to thu tale of wool, tnil lib eral advances made oh consignments. Way Ui..,lly. I AMP OIIm 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 20O gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY ft KILBOllRNF., Dee. 7. No. I.W, High Street. SAWN. Mil..,, cross-cut. ripping, band, pannel, circular, webb, back, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the June 24. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol thebe.lipiality.tiothinsbooti and lellcts, for sale less than the market price, by QERE ABBOTT . CO., May 4. Sign of the Qllt I'udlock. SMITH'S VICES 0 r' Domestic manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ol tho GIL I' VAVIUM. Sept. 10. STARCH. THF, Columbus Starch Kactory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of Peurl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! TIIK undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of n celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons, in th Greek, Latin and Uortnin languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtterences: Kov. Mr. II. L. Richards. Dra. Jones A Case and Prof, Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. III.. dtf. INSURANCE. rpilF, undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the Protx no Is-i ii v ncf. Compart, of Hartford, Connec'icul, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling Hull, ses. Stores, Milts, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Damnge by Fire. Also, nn the Cargoes o Stettin Hoots ond Sea Vessels on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on tho most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several millions of dollars in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Slates during the last 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 Ollico was established in Cincinnati in 1112.'), lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under Policies issued bv die agents , I the Company in the Western States. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, asl'ast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as those of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. nT" Ollico in City Bank Building, up stairs. dec 11) dim. LI FEASS CRANCE. ' THF. undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the MUTUAL LlFI HIVRARCC CoMPMY, of New Vork. No It.), Wall street, Morris Rohmson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in this ably managed ami prosporoue Company, This Company, 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 the Policy, the w hole prolits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 3Ut January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of f00OJ378, from which after making a reserve of about (9)0,000, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premiii uis paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are en dorsed on the 1 obey, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February, applicable to 2d dividend amount to Jlt9JJ90 fifl. 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 will, this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, sepl'J d6m. Agent, at City Bank. ." OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO." Firt! nnd Lite. Insurance. ri'MIlS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. F'irc Department. "Tj-' The average cost of Insurance in this Department is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at oni-hulf the usual rates of premium. N. li. Advantages made available on tw o or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks. High street, Co luinhus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. Id, lf!45. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRlTlNSliRANCE Co". C. S. SILL, AoMT, Columbus, Ohio, OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over $600,000, secured he vend tho possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. Tho Company has been in operation I I years, and has paid over f 100000 of losses, ut an average cost to the members ol j of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May lfi..dly. E. iV SILL. Sec'y. Columbus Iiisiirii' rouii:iuy. Fin and Murine. This Companv continues to insure evcryipecica of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and inerean-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, nnd the cargoes of steamboats, sail Vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats nnd other water-craft, against the perils of' seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I. IS44. dtf. Secretaiy "",'",'"', 7. ' V t'AHVii.f'IW,'.'''' AMI i.ui i bK Pi. VI E PRINTER, Alllbos Building Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business, Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr nted to order. State, County. Society, nnd other Seals engraved on bias or wood, Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Cards printed up short notice. junelWtf FRENCH LIT E B AT F BE. MODERN French Literature. By I.. Raymond de Ver-icour Revind, with notes alluding particularly to wri' ters prominent in late political events in Paris j by William Staughten Chase, A. At. Just received by novt J. R. SCROOGS. CMIESS Players' Hiind Book. A populsr and sci-J entitle instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in names actuallv played by the uretteat masters, ano illustrated by uuinerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by novlU J. R. SCROOGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOl'CH I N(i the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. would. Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROCtiS. PBE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. L D., author of Great Teacher." Ac. Just eceived by nov2. J. R. SCROOPS. HH EORY nniPPrnctice of Teuchhis, or the 1 .Motives and Methods of good School Koeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlS 1. R. SCROOGS. MEDICAL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New York or Philadelphia by BOvlS J. R. SCROOGS. LETTERs"irmn New YorkTby Maria L. Child, 2vols.. Iste edition, for sale by nnvlli J R. SCROOOS. niSCI PLINE of Lile, a Novel, for sale by JJ no18 J R. SCROOGS. DOM BEY A SON, a new supply of the chesp edition Fur sale by aovlb' ' J. K. SCROGGS. S. M MILLS. J. F. SMITH. MILLS A SMITH. Genernl Afrency, Surveying autl Notary Public The nbove firm eontiniies fo attend to the selling, renting anil leasing of nil kinds of property, the eolloction and set tlement of debts and iiccoiints, tbn posting and sntllmg of hooks, the nNociitionol mortgagis, deeds, ami ottier iiistru inents of writing, Aic, Also, to thu surveying and subdivi (hug ul lauds ami lots in Franklin nnd adjoining counties. RiriiixcM. Swon A Andrews. Columhus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New Vork City I Win. Mill'ord, (,'li!velsnd. O, i Tweed. Sibley At Wright, Crnclnttl,O.J J. A W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., ((Wynnes A. .nc.Murilie, , nl-imlMls. tllllo. IN B All letters on Lusiuess from a distance rnusJ In pasl-tiwd. Oliice in tho Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, Ohio. TO PA BENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial nttention is paid to children lirst, nnd after tbclu nil others who may bo pleated to favor him with a call. Patent Medicine. Townsend's Sarsapanlla for the cluausiag of blood, and cure ol nil scrofulous diseasos. Osgood's India Cholagngue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the ef-licaey of Iheso renli-iiii-s. B. A. Falincstock's ,V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a Certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands tinepiallfli! In any med icine for tho cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged slate of tiio licr. Give them a trial, ami this truth will appear. Seller s Improved Coui'h Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Ac, Ac. I r,i k s , , ; 1 ,,-; :.- iiiiiiini :it h earning a name auove an others for the cure ol Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, AVc. All ol the nhovc meincines. anil manv otners, Kept con- sfantly o-i hand and for sale at Win. King's Drug Store, Go- umbus. one door north ol thu Ohio State Journal Olbcc. MgSdtf. ''piIE MABRYING MAN. By the author of The J. Jilt, Wawiug to Wives, A-c. The Marrying Man is one of the most amusing nnd unique productions that has been issued for some time in the wav ol light romance. The " Marrying Man " is dedicated to Theodore Hook, nnd has much of Ins style m thu earlier chapters. For sale at S. F. IIOYT'S, Periodical and Mnirazinc Depot, an4, 2 doors west of tho Post Oliice, Columbus, WILSON'S TALES OF THE BORDERS. Part Id just received back numbers sui, plied. For sale at the Literary Depot of S. F. HOY'T. jan5. T AN LET'S AlfclHTECT. A series of Original ii. Designs for Domestic and Oriental Cottagei, connected witii Landscape Gardening. This is aoaeful and Orna-inemal work. Mechanics will lind many useful facts which will vv ell pav the slight cost of the work. S. F. HOYTIstne Agent for the above works Depot 2 doors west of the Post Oliice, Columbus. jana. r. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late linn of Price A. Hughes,) will continue the business at tho former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr A. Hughes, where they are now receiving a lage additional supply ol SPL ENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety of Fojas ; plain and dressing llurettus; Divans ; I enter, s.,le. liming anil llroaktast I ablet ; w ork anil wasii Mantis; .Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cane seat Chairs; wood seat Chairs, ill great variety; mahogany, cane sent art! wood Rockers ; Bedsteads j Lounges ; Cribs ; l owel Racks: Mallrasses. etc. Ac. B. A II. wiil also manufacture to order and keep con stantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their It are JCOOftll on Stale street, seconu door Irom tne Post Oliice. Wanted immediately, two good Cabinet makers. BURR HUGHE Columbus, Dec. 1. 1848 dtf ls oniATS just rmmMfatThe CENTRAL OHIO HAT ITORB! Till1. lufMCribtr bil just receive., 75 cases of Hats, rom prising eVefy Myle now worn, and which he elicra al every variety of price. Jn one can Tail to bo suited either in style quality orprioa. This iimoobtlie largest supply ot" I lata ever liroUL'ht into Central Ohio. Also on hmid. a lare assortment of ( 'apB.eciiipritiiiig eve y variety und htvlo for men, hoys and youth. " FOR THK LADIES. A lare assortment of MUFFS kuiiic very fine, and all worthy of heiii examinrd. Ladies and ouutlemen will plcaao call and see for them oelves. J. E. KUD1SILL. ootlSddcwtf. I, II Id B E Il-L 1! MB ER 1 0 M HER! Jit. II. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well assorted stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 800,000 feet Of Pine Lumber; XI,ttiU Poplar do; 2011,1)011 warranted shinnies Having paid their peisonal attention to the purchase ol their slock, they have no hesitation in saying that it compri aea the best teleOtiod of qualities ever ottered tor salo in this city. They also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. 10 Yard o.i Third street. between Slate and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sep'2li ikV.wly. pO PARTNERSHTlrNdTICE7-'riie subscribers V' have formed a ((partnership under the linn of LuirK son tt. TRBADWKLL, for the transaction of tho wool com mission business, as heretofore conducted by tho senior partner, at io. ul, Petri stieet. AARON ERICKSON. GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 12dly. iillts. VAN HOVTBlfs PANOY liVJ 0 L L ffd t L'l , RETURNS her sincere thanks lo the Ladies of Columbus ami vicinity lor their past patronage, and wishes to inform them that she will open a new und splendid assortment of Millinery nnd Fancy (loods, on Thursday. Dtli of November, direct from Liverpool, nnd would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. novS dtf. ' Now Tuilorine and Dry Cooda Establishment. L. P. PRESTO N &. CO., rjVo 201. High Btrtit, Comer or Rich ftreet,) HAVING secured the services of .Mr. SlWKLL as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the beet journeymen Tailors ia 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, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, nnd are receiving a large supply of Dry (loods; so they can safely say bey hate one of the most ih-rirable assortments of both Drtf (loads and Clothing in lite. City, tt. R. Groceries, Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets. Ac. always on band, at price- that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April S,l847...tW. FURS AND HATTERS' TKlMMINtJS. THE subscribers h ive pist received a large stock ol Furs and I latter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. fiO ' double anil -ingle Ring Russia, blown 100 " ( 'arreted l!nsia. 1(0 " Raw and (.'arreted Coney. 1000 Smonv and Spanish Bodies. Also A lirst rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidisn Tips, linndineand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers.all colors. Black and Drab silk Plush. Extract Logwood Gum Shellac. Ac. rFeb.1t FAY fc K1LBOURNE. NOTICE TO I'HYSICIANST- aaa.ciissUao&B) ' U-,fealtiJiE) 3 THF. underaigned has just received, and will keep con-Btantantly on hand. a siqiply of Leeches, which hewill apply hv prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup bv n'resenntion. Promiit attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Enquire al Deiug & Son's, corner of Hpuiqg Rich streets. C. E. BOVL E. References Drs. Dcnig, Smith and Buttertield. Sept. P. .dtf. WOODSA S. aidoien woodcutters's saws. wit.1, or without frames, at the sign of the aovSO HLT PADLOCK rpiNNr.RR' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture 1 of Peck, Smith Ai ( o . for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the .ign of the nov30 UILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. IDOAB 0MXLIHO, WILLIAM WOOD ALTMMB WOMB CONKUmi;, WOOD A CO., HARVrA'OTVBSRI or Pure While Load, (Jhronie Oreen, Red Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Orcen. WhiUoi. firo dried, Chincsu Blue, i'aria While, Assorted colored Paints, ano Cider Vinegar. A'orth side, of Court Itftit, East of hroaihrail. WE hara adopted the most apprmed melhod, as'prac tised by best Knslern manufacturers, in manufactor ing White Lend, nnd will warrant it equal lo any mnnufac lured in tho United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article wo manufacture, to be as good IS an? to be 'pro cured, and to giye entire satisfaction. Offered At lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jon. i lyd. pOFFEK, &c- " J 700 hags Rio ; UfKI do Laguyra j oO do Jaa ; 800 Id chests Teas all grjdes ; 60 casks Rice. For sale by KIM; k HEFFNER, declfi. No. 7 Main street. BRANDY 6tl hf pipes A. Seignette, dark and high flavor; "j do Otard, liupuy dt Co.. pale ; 100 quarter casks Port VVinc, various grades j Our own importation, lor sale nt low price-'. I.v KINO & HEFFNER, declS. No, tT, Naln street. (lASTII.E SOAP. 10U boxes this dav received and J lor tale by KING dt HEFFNER, dec 15. No. il7 Main street. It. RA1SINS.-3C0 boses Fresh Malaga Raisins .Yjlt received per steamer Diadem, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan'J. 2i Columbia st. Cincinnati. s IX TWIST TOBACCO. Si kegs .No. 1, 6 twist Tobacco, in store nnd for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. 21 Colunbia st. Cincinnati. FKKSII FAMILY It UTTER. 6 firkins fresh Western Reserve Butler, suitablo for family use this day received and for sale by BUUAaUATIf., HAVTTnUIUH . W, jtnS. 21 t'oluinbia st. Cincinnati. CIDEIl. 12 bbls. pure Crab Cider J 22 d common do in store, and for sale low fo closo consignment, hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., janj, 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. MAtJI.OHY "BRANDY. 1.1 hf pipes Maglorv Rram dv, received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., jan2 21 Columbia tt Cincinnati. Fr. SKINN!CR. ( Laii of New J. islam. Oho.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mop. chant, deals in Butter Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. Id, East Front st., near steamboat landiug, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. (!. Richardion, Bro. ife Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgraaa it Co., New Lisbon; Origg It. Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth-, Law-son & Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashyillej W. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep22 dtf. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforu the Alerchauts of the Weafern country that we are now receiving in addition to our former ntrock a very extensive variety ol (loods in the Haul w ard line, of American, Enirlish and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we arc confident that our prices w ill be found correspondingly low with those of New Vork and other Eastern cities. Our slock is comprised in part of the following i Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (IraFS and drain Scythes ; Scythe Snoatlis; Sickles; liny ami Manure Forks Haines Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD It, WINSTON, March -L.t-wtf. No. lo Pearl street, Cincinnati, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley It. Co., will continue the business ol Pub-liahing and Bookselling under the linn of II. W. Derby fc. Co..nt No, l-h'i Main street; and on the lOtbol April, opened an entire new stock of Law. Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Rooks, together w ith a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, 'Phe experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him lo purchase the present new slock upon terms that will he an advantage to those ot his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full slock on band; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of' hooks, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 10, H. W. DERBY. TO THE" PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wnrerooins, and received our lirst shipments, consi.ting of 3d splendid Pianos, and .SCO chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St. Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the w hole upper part of the building. Peas put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of die Eastern packing houses. SMITH It NIXON, N. E. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. ugL . Brilliant Lotteries for January, 1849. .. It'. MACRY If CO., MANAGERS. S Prizes of l30.0(0 each, are aJCO.OOO. irgmia St.'tc Lottery, for the beuelit of Monongalia Aea. demy. Class jio. 12. Ibr 1848, to b drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday . January SOth, 18i!i. ilRILl.lAiNT SCHEME. 2 prizes of 8C 000, 2 ol 12 000, 2 or 7.000, 2 of .",000, 2 of J;2M;, 10 of I ,.i(il), 10 of 1 .200. 20 of 600, fcc, Ac. 7.', No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballot. Certificate of I'nckancs" of 2.5 Whole Tickets f ISO 00 do '25 Half do li." 00 Do do 2') tjuartcr do Si M fJ70,080-?30,000-9L".000. I.'i Drawn Ballots nut of 7H ! Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of MonOBgall Academy, (.'lass A, for 1848, to be draw n in Alexandria, a., 011 Saturday, January 17th, 1848. MOST SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 splendid priie of 170,000: I ot' 80.000, 1 of 16100, 1 or 100 11. 1 of 7,000, 1 of 4,096, 8 of 2,000. 10 of loo, 100 of 1.000. 100 or 600, Ac, Ac. Tickets only (10 Halves $ 10 Quartern $0 Eighthi Ig. Certificate of Packages of 16 Whole 'Pickets, M0 00 Do do H Hail oil WW l)u do 14 Quarter do 00 () Do do 26 Eighth do 30 00 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries ill receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent, immediately alter it is over to all who order Iroru us. Address ' J. A C. MAI RV. Agents for J. W. Maury A Co.. Managers, jan2 Alexandria, Va. N. L. DO HE FY A CO., Are the onlv Azonts in Wheeling, for the sale of Tickets in the popular Lotteries ol D. Paine li Co. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 20. to be drawn at Baltimore. Md on Thursday, January HI, 1848. to num-bers. 12 drawn ballots. 1 priee of IWOO. 6 of 5,000, 5 of 2.5O0, 10 of 760, 10 of 352. 10 of 200. 1711 of 1(0. Ac , Ac. . . Tickets 55 shares in proportion. Cer. ol a package of wholes 70, halves 25. qrs 174. Grand Consolidated Lottery, extra, Class 5, to be drawn in Wilmington. Del.. Tuesday, January 30, l'J49. 78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots. 1 prize ol' $22 600. 1 or 7.500. 1 of 3,500. 1 of 1,750, lOof 531 . 20 or 300, 20 or 200, 300 of 100, Alc , Ac. Tickets J6 shares in proportion. Cer. of a package of wholes S66, halves 33, qrs- 16$. " N. L. DORSEY A CO., Sole Agents in Wheeling. Va.. for decI8. D. Paine A Co. BOOKS & STATIONK MX. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, liookulltrt and Stationers, Hifh street. BOOKS! BOOKS M A rare opportunity far putdnuklf Bookl und stationery a fireat UurKuins, THE senior partner of the undersigned linn, being desi. reus of retiring from Hie general huokselling business, willi life view of deVOdngbia attention more particularly to his own publication!, they bave determined to sell off their present slock at iteulli reduced prices for cash. Their stock in much the largest and most varied ol any B01 ksloro in tho Western country, and will he found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books, Also, all the Classical and Common School Bonks in general use, blank books, Ac. Cap, Latter, Folio Post, Demi anrl Medium pnpers. Note paper, EvclnpcB, Visiting and Printer's cards. A lawn variety of Kogers' and Wol- steuliolm's line pen nnd pocket knives. Oohl pens, of thu bc-Bt manufacturers 111 tho country. Cold and silver pencils. Oillol's nnd various other me tallic pens. An cxtesivu variety of ink-stands, wafers,scal-ing-wux, seals, ink and writing fluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket hooks and wallets Bankers' cases, Ac. As it is but seldom so favorable nn opportunity is offered for the purchase of hooka Ac, they would respectfully invito booksellers, professional men. teachers nnd persons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Western country. I. N. WIHTlNil St HUNTINGTON, High st.. two doom south ol thu Market House. nov2'J..d&w. NEW EDITION OF TIIK OHIO FORMS AND l'RACTICi:. IN. WHITINO has this day published a New Edition of . the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common us6 in the State of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, demurrers, verdicls.jiidgments. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of cxcoplion, erro-, certiorari, nppeal, depositions in Stale courts and in county. courts of the V. States, redemption from tax sales, clerk's entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, appointment ot clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings ut law ; bills in Chancery, injunctions, Ittopoina And nonce, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ac, w ith notes, Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney nt law. Greatly enlarged nnd improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. The whole work forming a very lame auper-royal li vo volume of 070 paces, in line law bindimr. For sale at the bookstore of Boris I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbey A Co., Cincinnati; II. Limhorker and James Morrison. Piqoai Charles Ells, Dayton I Thomas Brodie, Lebanon ; John N. Ourtz, Sprinclicld ; William W. Fay, De laware; ('. I'.. -Newman, Norwalkj J. J. Beach. Mansfield; George Ehert. Tiffin; VVm. Hood, Perrysburgh, D.Campbell & Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Kucppcr, Wooster ; Wm. H. Canfield, Medina; M. C. Vonnglove, Cleveland; ('. Bartletl, Painesville; A.C. Hubbard, Jell'ersf n. Ashtabu la county 1 J. C. BUebenef, Akron ; 1). J. Ulmrer. Massillnn ; J.J. Fast. Canton ; B. Settle. Ravenna ; VV. N. Porter, War ren j L. Bapnadc Brother, New Lisbon; W. W. Heed St. Son, Zanesville; E. Banford St Co.. Newark ; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster ; William SlcArlhur, Circleville ; and Jo seph Jones, Chillicothe. THE CRAFTSMAN. THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the Rituals of Free Maaonry, with the emblems and explanations so arranged as greatly to facili-tate in acquiring a knowledge of the riles and ceremonies of 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, byCorne- lius Moore. The Free Mason's Monitor, OOltalnhut a delincitiou of the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative ami speculative, as well in a religious as amoral view. With explanations and plates, Ac, Ac; by Z. A. Davis. The Tomuhir's Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, containing all the emblems nnd hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and mugttanimous Order of Knlghta of the Red Cross, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malm, designed and duly arr.inired unreeablv to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L. Cross, K. R. C K. T., K. M., Ac. the Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By K. W. Jeremy L. Croat, O. L. For salo al the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. LAW BOOKS. Bngliah Common Law Reports. 54 vols. Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols. PickerinAa Reports, 14 vols. Wendell's Reports. Blaokford'e Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, Hi vols. Peters' United Slates Court Reports, 16 vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, 6 vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols. East's Reports. Vesay's, Jr., 22. vols. Wright's Ohio Reports. I vol. DIGESTS OF REPORTS. United States und Supplement, 6 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vols. Wilcox's Digeat ol Ohio Reports, 1 vol. Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports. 1 vol. nov26 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. M ANIFOl.D WRITER, lor Writing and Co-n in;; Letters nt the same Operation. Hv mis simple process 01 writing, a letter ana copy cm He written at the same operation. With more case und despatch than a single letter with the ordinary pen and ink, as the stroke of the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is, therefore, a facsimile, which ia invaluable to business men, and all others who deejre copies of their letters or other documents. The hooka for containing the copies are hound in various sizes and styles. Tins manner of writing is so very easy, agreeable, expeditious and economical, that it is used anil highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference toihe Copying PreGS or any other process of writing. A large and well selected assortment of Stationery, for alga and domestic Account Books of every description. ror sale at the bookstore of dec 13. j, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. "TS E RlCAN'"GALLERYOFRTThTAme- jl rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original encravings 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, which does great credit to Original aru among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name of Sartais as its ediior, is scarcely lessa pledge for the excellence of' the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assurance for their fine execution as copies.'' Nat Intel. Just received nnd for sale nt the hnoksloro of dcc23. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. TYTEW BOtlks. Model MTnTTnddTcd, by Horace aybew, illustrated ; price 25 cts. Mary 'Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. Wheeler's Biography of members of present Congress 2 vols. The Romance of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author of Miriam Coffin, 2 vols; 75 cts. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. JAMES' NEW WORK. The Forgery ; a tale by G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. The Great Uoggarty Diamond, by W. M. Tackeny. Price 25 cents. Model Women and Children, by Horace Mayhew. Prico 25 coins. Just received at the bookstore of jan2 LJN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON RAGS WANTED. THE subscribers continue to pay the highest markot pri; ces for Rags, in any onantitv, at their bookstore. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON Jnno 17..dAw. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! JJ F. 1IOYT w ould invite the attention of the Ladies and O . Gentlemen to his very beautiful assortment of Valentines. Now that the lime is approaching, every beau and belle in the Isnd should supply themselves with at least two or three of these love tokens, preparatory to the day appointed by the ' Little God Cupid," for the interchange or Plight. Pledges and Protestations. The assortment consists of Comic. Sentimen'al. Satirical, Burlesque, Witty, Captivating, Soul-stirring, Anger-nsinir. Lovo-besieging. Heartbreaking, and all sorts to suit the fancy and tasle of the most fastidious. An early call will ensure the best choice. But above all, don't forget that they are to bo bail at IIOYT'S Periodical and Magaiine Depot, two doors w est of the Post Office, Columbus. dec23 dtf. MAGAZINES MAGAZINES. Graham's, Go-dev's Lady Book. Sart.nn's Union. Ladies' Natioual, and Youth's Cabinet, just received sad for sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical Depot, near tho Fust Office, Colnmbu
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Full Text | 0 OHIO STATE NAL VOLUME XII. COL1 MBUS, I'JtlDAY, JANUARY 12, Mi). NUMBER 159. A WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, M EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Office south-east eorncr of High street and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per aniiuin, $ 00 Tii-wcekly per nnnum, - - 3 AO Weekly per annnin, - 100 Tcrma of Advertising. Twelve linen or leas, one or three insertions. $1, and tS cenU for each additional insertion for three month jo Cor nil months Jll for 12 monies JP2 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with deduction of 'JO per cent, on the amount over 520 in six months. Qr Till Ykar. For twelve linos 12 fourth of a eol umn $30 half a column $30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMHl's, O. CHARLES W. GILMORE, 1. . ft TtTnDWL'V A 'I' I W f Inl In m! mm ( 111 i O. Will DMC tlCft HA in the courts of Rosa, Pickaway,' and the adjoining 1 ' Hi Atf MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Oliice one door south of 1. ft. Whiting Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. ftov. I, l&Mo. F. J.Mattmwi. A. B. Buttlm. H. D. IfOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. uml Solicitor in ChOMtry. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, uo stairs. Way iJ. wjiTpn Tim il.l.. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus. Ohio. ILT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate of New York. ry Oii'.ec on High st between 1 own and Rich. OC12U, Dst7 M ARIS'S OFFICE, ASRMF.NT of Judue Swan's new building, High st. Rjuunmee Southwest corner of Kich and Third ts., opposite llaptist Church. decll " iidk i nn V imTF.I.. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus. O- hio. April,..., in. lTnTWHITING A nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS ind Stat ioners. next door to the linton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortmcnj if Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT A LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS. High street, opposite the I ublic Utn-ces, Columbus. Aug. 2b, 18Ij. Wm. Sf.ibi.rt. M.C.Lii.i.kv. ERICKSON & THE AH WELL, Commission MERCHANTS, for the purcbeee and sale of WOO L, at Koc'iester, New York, and No. u4, Pearl street, Burton. ' AARON ERICKSON, Rochester, N.Y. OEOROE rREADWELL, Boston. aecl2dly, . GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DIC LER8 in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical t Tools, MlllttrGooda,A8.&0.,No. 161 High street, sign Pof the Gilt Padlock. J. R. SCROOGS, DE U.ER in Law, Medical. Thcological.Classical.Schoo and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and W all Paper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the StateHouse. J. B. W II EATON, DB.UGOIST.and Dealer ill Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Ulaas, Ac. &c, wholesale and retail, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KII.BOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goode, Uroceriee, Hardware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, DveSlull's. Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Colnmbns, Ohio. Oct. 1, lolL r.n. king. D BALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Hank. Columbus. fov. '" B. COMSTOCK A CO., ,,., FORWARDING am, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, (.anal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. " J. KIUGWAY a t p's IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, ( olum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds,aud a great v ariety ol I as-tings, always on band. Oct. I, 1H4I. . ihTdsiiht TllflMPSON'S OFFICE. N O 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite theSeoretarv of Stale's Odice, High st., Cnluuilms. uccii. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JF. RfJDISILL, High street, opposite the State Build- inns, alwavs keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. LAW. Pli. WILCOX and A. K. Pimm will practice Law as . partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties, Office on east side of High street, opposite I.N. Whiting A Huntington s Booksto re lob. lo..t-wt(. WM. WILTSHIRE RILEY, CJUROICAL ami Mechanical Dentlet, Columbus, Ohio. O Agent for Aloock's Premium Tooth. For sale Baker A Rib-v's Patent Forcep Key. Ma 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THF. subscriber has removed to the new buck stable bunl by Dr. L, Ooodale, comer of Sugar and Fair alleys, a ' lew s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. rr HORSES AND CARRUGEB TO IBT JCp 1VOV B..OU. " "geWge1?valcutt, aTIGV lA'W li ANN EE PAINTER, Nov. 9... dtf. cotPlUPi, ottio. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment ol Kvan's" Premium Shoes for sale at tho Dry Goods Store of Fav fc'WbOMM No. I, Goodale'S Row. ( all and examine Uicm. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Limn at S cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime kilns, near tne Penitentiary July l(l..t-w " VARNISH. ' FURNITURE VARNISH Noa. 1 and 2. Also, Polish-inc and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ' a x VI l.s. G BNUOfG Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the .May Id. vim. i rovMivai GERE, ABBOTT A CO., JVi. 161, Ulgk street, tig of the. (lilt Padlock, HAVE in store and off. r for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods. gun materials, firming nnd mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ice. Thankful for past favors, we hope, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, hurt received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10. PAD PADLOCK ACHINE CARDST-ToO sctsof Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, nnd for sale at No. 16'J, High street. Dec. 1. FAY A KILBOURNE. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has 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 Houses, will also have a large quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quaetitv of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All Bood orders lor Lumber will be promptly ettentiett to. Feb. 6. .tf M. L. 3ULLIVANT. WOOL. IYMAN REED A CO., (Successors to Reed, llurd A J Co,,) (lencral Commission Morcbnnts, llostou. Il l' Particular nttention paid to thu tale of wool, tnil lib eral advances made oh consignments. Way Ui..,lly. I AMP OIIm 300 gallons Bleached Winter Strained j Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 20O gallons Whale Ooil, for sale by FAY ft KILBOllRNF., Dee. 7. No. I.W, High Street. SAWN. Mil..,, cross-cut. ripping, band, pannel, circular, webb, back, butchers' and compass saws, at the sign of the June 24. GILT PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS ol thebe.lipiality.tiothinsbooti and lellcts, for sale less than the market price, by QERE ABBOTT . CO., May 4. Sign of the Qllt I'udlock. SMITH'S VICES 0 r' Domestic manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign ol tho GIL I' VAVIUM. Sept. 10. STARCH. THF, Columbus Starch Kactory is now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of Peurl Starch now being made. Country Merchants and others supplied from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by S. CLARK A CO. Cash and the highest market price at all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION! TIIK undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of n celebrated foreign University, will be ready to give lessons, in th Greek, Latin and Uortnin languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtterences: Kov. Mr. II. L. Richards. Dra. Jones A Case and Prof, Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr.of Phil. Nov. III.. dtf. INSURANCE. rpilF, undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the Protx no Is-i ii v ncf. Compart, of Hartford, Connec'icul, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling Hull, ses. Stores, Milts, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Damnge by Fire. Also, nn the Cargoes o Stettin Hoots ond Sea Vessels on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on tho most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several millions of dollars in losses in Ohio, and adjoining Slates during the last 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 Ollico was established in Cincinnati in 1112.'), lor the purpose of adjusting all claims arising under Policies issued bv die agents , I the Company in the Western States. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, asl'ast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as those of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. nT" Ollico in City Bank Building, up stairs. dec 11) dim. LI FEASS CRANCE. ' THF. undersigned having been appointed Agent in this city for the MUTUAL LlFI HIVRARCC CoMPMY, of New Vork. No It.), Wall street, Morris Rohmson, President, is prepared to receive applications for assurance in this ably managed ami prosporoue Company, This Company, 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 the Policy, the w hole prolits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 3Ut January last, the close of the lirst live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of f00OJ378, from which after making a reserve of about (9)0,000, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premiii uis paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are en dorsed on the 1 obey, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February, applicable to 2d dividend amount to Jlt9JJ90 fifl. 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 will, this Company. CHAS. T. FLOWERS, sepl'J d6m. Agent, at City Bank. ." OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO." Firt! nnd Lite. Insurance. ri'MIlS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. F'irc Department. "Tj-' The average cost of Insurance in this Department is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at oni-hulf the usual rates of premium. N. li. Advantages made available on tw o or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks. High street, Co luinhus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. Id, lf!45. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE MUTUAL FIRlTlNSliRANCE Co". C. S. SILL, AoMT, Columbus, Ohio, OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The oldest and largest .Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over $600,000, secured he vend tho possibility of loss, and rapidly increasing. Tho Company has been in operation I I years, and has paid over f 100000 of losses, ut an average cost to the members ol j of one per cent, per annum, upon the amount insured. May lfi..dly. E. iV SILL. Sec'y. Columbus Iiisiirii' rouii:iuy. Fin and Murine. This Companv continues to insure evcryipecica of build ing. and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and inerean-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, nnd the cargoes of steamboats, sail Vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats nnd other water-craft, against the perils of' seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June I. IS44. dtf. Secretaiy "",'",'"', 7. ' V t'AHVii.f'IW,'.'''' AMI i.ui i bK Pi. VI E PRINTER, Alllbos Building Steel, Copper and Wood Engraving, in all its various branches, neatly executed. Business, Visiting, and Professional Cards engraved and pr nted to order. State, County. Society, nnd other Seals engraved on bias or wood, Wood type of all sizes cut to order. Ladies and Gentlemen having Card Plates can have Cards printed up short notice. junelWtf FRENCH LIT E B AT F BE. MODERN French Literature. By I.. Raymond de Ver-icour Revind, with notes alluding particularly to wri' ters prominent in late political events in Paris j by William Staughten Chase, A. At. Just received by novt J. R. SCROOGS. CMIESS Players' Hiind Book. A populsr and sci-J entitle instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in names actuallv played by the uretteat masters, ano illustrated by uuinerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions, by Howard Stanton, Esq. For sale by novlU J. R. SCROOGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOl'CH I N(i the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living and extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. would. Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROCtiS. PBE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. L D., author of Great Teacher." Ac. Just eceived by nov2. J. R. SCROOPS. HH EORY nniPPrnctice of Teuchhis, or the 1 .Motives and Methods of good School Koeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlS 1. R. SCROOGS. MEDICAL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New York or Philadelphia by BOvlS J. R. SCROOGS. LETTERs"irmn New YorkTby Maria L. Child, 2vols.. Iste edition, for sale by nnvlli J R. SCROOOS. niSCI PLINE of Lile, a Novel, for sale by JJ no18 J R. SCROOGS. DOM BEY A SON, a new supply of the chesp edition Fur sale by aovlb' ' J. K. SCROGGS. S. M MILLS. J. F. SMITH. MILLS A SMITH. Genernl Afrency, Surveying autl Notary Public The nbove firm eontiniies fo attend to the selling, renting anil leasing of nil kinds of property, the eolloction and set tlement of debts and iiccoiints, tbn posting and sntllmg of hooks, the nNociitionol mortgagis, deeds, ami ottier iiistru inents of writing, Aic, Also, to thu surveying and subdivi (hug ul lauds ami lots in Franklin nnd adjoining counties. RiriiixcM. Swon A Andrews. Columhus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery, New Vork City I Win. Mill'ord, (,'li!velsnd. O, i Tweed. Sibley At Wright, Crnclnttl,O.J J. A W. Finney, St. Louis, Mo., ((Wynnes A. .nc.Murilie, , nl-imlMls. tllllo. IN B All letters on Lusiuess from a distance rnusJ In pasl-tiwd. Oliice in tho Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, Ohio. TO PA BENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial nttention is paid to children lirst, nnd after tbclu nil others who may bo pleated to favor him with a call. Patent Medicine. Townsend's Sarsapanlla for the cluausiag of blood, and cure ol nil scrofulous diseasos. Osgood's India Cholagngue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testily to the ef-licaey of Iheso renli-iiii-s. B. A. Falincstock's ,V Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a Certain remedy for expelling worms from the human system. Seller's Liver Pills which stands tinepiallfli! In any med icine for tho cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged slate of tiio licr. Give them a trial, ami this truth will appear. Seller s Improved Coui'h Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough, Ac, Ac. I r,i k s , , ; 1 ,,-; :.- iiiiiiini :it h earning a name auove an others for the cure ol Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Corns, AVc. All ol the nhovc meincines. anil manv otners, Kept con- sfantly o-i hand and for sale at Win. King's Drug Store, Go- umbus. one door north ol thu Ohio State Journal Olbcc. MgSdtf. ''piIE MABRYING MAN. By the author of The J. Jilt, Wawiug to Wives, A-c. The Marrying Man is one of the most amusing nnd unique productions that has been issued for some time in the wav ol light romance. The " Marrying Man " is dedicated to Theodore Hook, nnd has much of Ins style m thu earlier chapters. For sale at S. F. IIOYT'S, Periodical and Mnirazinc Depot, an4, 2 doors west of tho Post Oliice, Columbus, WILSON'S TALES OF THE BORDERS. Part Id just received back numbers sui, plied. For sale at the Literary Depot of S. F. HOY'T. jan5. T AN LET'S AlfclHTECT. A series of Original ii. Designs for Domestic and Oriental Cottagei, connected witii Landscape Gardening. This is aoaeful and Orna-inemal work. Mechanics will lind many useful facts which will vv ell pav the slight cost of the work. S. F. HOYTIstne Agent for the above works Depot 2 doors west of the Post Oliice, Columbus. jana. r. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late linn of Price A. Hughes,) will continue the business at tho former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr A. Hughes, where they are now receiving a lage additional supply ol SPL ENDID FURNITURE, embracing a large variety of Fojas ; plain and dressing llurettus; Divans ; I enter, s.,le. liming anil llroaktast I ablet ; w ork anil wasii Mantis; .Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cane seat Chairs; wood seat Chairs, ill great variety; mahogany, cane sent art! wood Rockers ; Bedsteads j Lounges ; Cribs ; l owel Racks: Mallrasses. etc. Ac. B. A II. wiil also manufacture to order and keep con stantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their It are JCOOftll on Stale street, seconu door Irom tne Post Oliice. Wanted immediately, two good Cabinet makers. BURR HUGHE Columbus, Dec. 1. 1848 dtf ls oniATS just rmmMfatThe CENTRAL OHIO HAT ITORB! Till1. lufMCribtr bil just receive., 75 cases of Hats, rom prising eVefy Myle now worn, and which he elicra al every variety of price. Jn one can Tail to bo suited either in style quality orprioa. This iimoobtlie largest supply ot" I lata ever liroUL'ht into Central Ohio. Also on hmid. a lare assortment of ( 'apB.eciiipritiiiig eve y variety und htvlo for men, hoys and youth. " FOR THK LADIES. A lare assortment of MUFFS kuiiic very fine, and all worthy of heiii examinrd. Ladies and ouutlemen will plcaao call and see for them oelves. J. E. KUD1SILL. ootlSddcwtf. I, II Id B E Il-L 1! MB ER 1 0 M HER! Jit. II. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders, and carpenters, to their large and well assorted stock of lumber and shingles, consisting of 800,000 feet Of Pine Lumber; XI,ttiU Poplar do; 2011,1)011 warranted shinnies Having paid their peisonal attention to the purchase ol their slock, they have no hesitation in saying that it compri aea the best teleOtiod of qualities ever ottered tor salo in this city. They also keep a good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. 10 Yard o.i Third street. between Slate and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. sep'2li ikV.wly. pO PARTNERSHTlrNdTICE7-'riie subscribers V' have formed a ((partnership under the linn of LuirK son tt. TRBADWKLL, for the transaction of tho wool com mission business, as heretofore conducted by tho senior partner, at io. ul, Petri stieet. AARON ERICKSON. GEORGE TREADWELL. Boston, Dec. 12dly. iillts. VAN HOVTBlfs PANOY liVJ 0 L L ffd t L'l , RETURNS her sincere thanks lo the Ladies of Columbus ami vicinity lor their past patronage, and wishes to inform them that she will open a new und splendid assortment of Millinery nnd Fancy (loods, on Thursday. Dtli of November, direct from Liverpool, nnd would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. novS dtf. ' Now Tuilorine and Dry Cooda Establishment. L. P. PRESTO N &. CO., rjVo 201. High Btrtit, Comer or Rich ftreet,) HAVING secured the services of .Mr. SlWKLL as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the beet journeymen Tailors ia 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, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their storeroom, nnd are receiving a large supply of Dry (loods; so they can safely say bey hate one of the most ih-rirable assortments of both Drtf (loads and Clothing in lite. City, tt. R. Groceries, Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets. Ac. always on band, at price- that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April S,l847...tW. FURS AND HATTERS' TKlMMINtJS. THE subscribers h ive pist received a large stock ol Furs and I latter's Trimmings, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices. 50 lbs. Nutria, sides. fiO ' double anil -ingle Ring Russia, blown 100 " ( 'arreted l!nsia. 1(0 " Raw and (.'arreted Coney. 1000 Smonv and Spanish Bodies. Also A lirst rate assortment of Silk and Cotton sidisn Tips, linndineand Binding. Hat Leathers. Bow Strings Skiv ers.all colors. Black and Drab silk Plush. Extract Logwood Gum Shellac. Ac. rFeb.1t FAY fc K1LBOURNE. NOTICE TO I'HYSICIANST- aaa.ciissUao&B) ' U-,fealtiJiE) 3 THF. underaigned has just received, and will keep con-Btantantly on hand. a siqiply of Leeches, which hewill apply hv prescription. He is also prepared to bleed and cup bv n'resenntion. Promiit attention will be paid to all pre scriptions. Enquire al Deiug & Son's, corner of Hpuiqg Rich streets. C. E. BOVL E. References Drs. Dcnig, Smith and Buttertield. Sept. P. .dtf. WOODSA S. aidoien woodcutters's saws. wit.1, or without frames, at the sign of the aovSO HLT PADLOCK rpiNNr.RR' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture 1 of Peck, Smith Ai ( o . for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the .ign of the nov30 UILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI. IDOAB 0MXLIHO, WILLIAM WOOD ALTMMB WOMB CONKUmi;, WOOD A CO., HARVrA'OTVBSRI or Pure While Load, (Jhronie Oreen, Red Lead, " Yellow, Litharge, " Red, Putty. Paris Orcen. WhiUoi. firo dried, Chincsu Blue, i'aria While, Assorted colored Paints, ano Cider Vinegar. A'orth side, of Court Itftit, East of hroaihrail. WE hara adopted the most apprmed melhod, as'prac tised by best Knslern manufacturers, in manufactor ing White Lend, nnd will warrant it equal lo any mnnufac lured in tho United Stales. Will warrant the quality of each article wo manufacture, to be as good IS an? to be 'pro cured, and to giye entire satisfaction. Offered At lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jon. i lyd. pOFFEK, &c- " J 700 hags Rio ; UfKI do Laguyra j oO do Jaa ; 800 Id chests Teas all grjdes ; 60 casks Rice. For sale by KIM; k HEFFNER, declfi. No. 7 Main street. BRANDY 6tl hf pipes A. Seignette, dark and high flavor; "j do Otard, liupuy dt Co.. pale ; 100 quarter casks Port VVinc, various grades j Our own importation, lor sale nt low price-'. I.v KINO & HEFFNER, declS. No, tT, Naln street. (lASTII.E SOAP. 10U boxes this dav received and J lor tale by KING dt HEFFNER, dec 15. No. il7 Main street. It. RA1SINS.-3C0 boses Fresh Malaga Raisins .Yjlt received per steamer Diadem, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., jan'J. 2i Columbia st. Cincinnati. s IX TWIST TOBACCO. Si kegs .No. 1, 6 twist Tobacco, in store nnd for sale low bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., jan2. 21 Colunbia st. Cincinnati. FKKSII FAMILY It UTTER. 6 firkins fresh Western Reserve Butler, suitablo for family use this day received and for sale by BUUAaUATIf., HAVTTnUIUH . W, jtnS. 21 t'oluinbia st. Cincinnati. CIDEIl. 12 bbls. pure Crab Cider J 22 d common do in store, and for sale low fo closo consignment, hv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., janj, 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. MAtJI.OHY "BRANDY. 1.1 hf pipes Maglorv Rram dv, received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., jan2 21 Columbia tt Cincinnati. Fr. SKINN!CR. ( Laii of New J. islam. Oho.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mop. chant, deals in Butter Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. Id, East Front st., near steamboat landiug, Cincinnati. Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. (!. Richardion, Bro. ife Co.. Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgraaa it Co., New Lisbon; Origg It. Elliott, Philadelphia ; John Smith, New Orleans ; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth-, Law-son & Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashyillej W. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep22 dtf. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to inforu the Alerchauts of the Weafern country that we are now receiving in addition to our former ntrock a very extensive variety ol (loods in the Haul w ard line, of American, Enirlish and German manufacture. We particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we arc confident that our prices w ill be found correspondingly low with those of New Vork and other Eastern cities. Our slock is comprised in part of the following i Collin's. Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (IraFS and drain Scythes ; Scythe Snoatlis; Sickles; liny ami Manure Forks Haines Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spades ; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware Prompt and particular attention will be given to all orders entrusted to our care. MEAD It, WINSTON, March -L.t-wtf. No. lo Pearl street, Cincinnati, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der by. Bradley It. Co., will continue the business ol Pub-liahing and Bookselling under the linn of II. W. Derby fc. Co..nt No, l-h'i Main street; and on the lOtbol April, opened an entire new stock of Law. Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Rooks, together w ith a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, 'Phe experience he has had in buying books for the Western country, has enabled him lo purchase the present new slock upon terms that will he an advantage to those ot his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. And they can rely upon finding at all times, a full slock on band; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of' hooks, will receive prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 10, H. W. DERBY. TO THE" PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Wnrerooins, and received our lirst shipments, consi.ting of 3d splendid Pianos, and .SCO chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St. Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the w hole upper part of the building. Peas put up in and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, nnd at lower prices than of any of die Eastern packing houses. SMITH It NIXON, N. E. comer 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. ugL . Brilliant Lotteries for January, 1849. .. It'. MACRY If CO., MANAGERS. S Prizes of l30.0(0 each, are aJCO.OOO. irgmia St.'tc Lottery, for the beuelit of Monongalia Aea. demy. Class jio. 12. Ibr 1848, to b drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday . January SOth, 18i!i. ilRILl.lAiNT SCHEME. 2 prizes of 8C 000, 2 ol 12 000, 2 or 7.000, 2 of .",000, 2 of J;2M;, 10 of I ,.i(il), 10 of 1 .200. 20 of 600, fcc, Ac. 7.', No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballot. Certificate of I'nckancs" of 2.5 Whole Tickets f ISO 00 do '25 Half do li." 00 Do do 2') tjuartcr do Si M fJ70,080-?30,000-9L".000. I.'i Drawn Ballots nut of 7H ! Virginia State Lottery, for the benefit of MonOBgall Academy, (.'lass A, for 1848, to be draw n in Alexandria, a., 011 Saturday, January 17th, 1848. MOST SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 splendid priie of 170,000: I ot' 80.000, 1 of 16100, 1 or 100 11. 1 of 7,000, 1 of 4,096, 8 of 2,000. 10 of loo, 100 of 1.000. 100 or 600, Ac, Ac. Tickets only (10 Halves $ 10 Quartern $0 Eighthi Ig. Certificate of Packages of 16 Whole 'Pickets, M0 00 Do do H Hail oil WW l)u do 14 Quarter do 00 () Do do 26 Eighth do 30 00 Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries ill receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent, immediately alter it is over to all who order Iroru us. Address ' J. A C. MAI RV. Agents for J. W. Maury A Co.. Managers, jan2 Alexandria, Va. N. L. DO HE FY A CO., Are the onlv Azonts in Wheeling, for the sale of Tickets in the popular Lotteries ol D. Paine li Co. Maryland Consolidated Lottery. Class 20. to be drawn at Baltimore. Md on Thursday, January HI, 1848. to num-bers. 12 drawn ballots. 1 priee of IWOO. 6 of 5,000, 5 of 2.5O0, 10 of 760, 10 of 352. 10 of 200. 1711 of 1(0. Ac , Ac. . . Tickets 55 shares in proportion. Cer. ol a package of wholes 70, halves 25. qrs 174. Grand Consolidated Lottery, extra, Class 5, to be drawn in Wilmington. Del.. Tuesday, January 30, l'J49. 78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots. 1 prize ol' $22 600. 1 or 7.500. 1 of 3,500. 1 of 1,750, lOof 531 . 20 or 300, 20 or 200, 300 of 100, Alc , Ac. Tickets J6 shares in proportion. Cer. of a package of wholes S66, halves 33, qrs- 16$. " N. L. DORSEY A CO., Sole Agents in Wheeling. Va.. for decI8. D. Paine A Co. BOOKS & STATIONK MX. i. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, liookulltrt and Stationers, Hifh street. BOOKS! BOOKS M A rare opportunity far putdnuklf Bookl und stationery a fireat UurKuins, THE senior partner of the undersigned linn, being desi. reus of retiring from Hie general huokselling business, willi life view of deVOdngbia attention more particularly to his own publication!, they bave determined to sell off their present slock at iteulli reduced prices for cash. Their stock in much the largest and most varied ol any B01 ksloro in tho Western country, and will he found to embrace a very general assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, Historical and Miscellaneous Books, Also, all the Classical and Common School Bonks in general use, blank books, Ac. Cap, Latter, Folio Post, Demi anrl Medium pnpers. Note paper, EvclnpcB, Visiting and Printer's cards. A lawn variety of Kogers' and Wol- steuliolm's line pen nnd pocket knives. Oohl pens, of thu bc-Bt manufacturers 111 tho country. Cold and silver pencils. Oillol's nnd various other me tallic pens. An cxtesivu variety of ink-stands, wafers,scal-ing-wux, seals, ink and writing fluids. Mathematical instruments. Pocket hooks and wallets Bankers' cases, Ac. As it is but seldom so favorable nn opportunity is offered for the purchase of hooka Ac, they would respectfully invito booksellers, professional men. teachers nnd persons purchasing for libraries to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to give better bargains than can be had at any bookstore in the Western country. I. N. WIHTlNil St HUNTINGTON, High st.. two doom south ol thu Market House. nov2'J..d&w. NEW EDITION OF TIIK OHIO FORMS AND l'RACTICi:. IN. WHITINO has this day published a New Edition of . the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in ac tion, personal and real, now in common us6 in the State of Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, demurrers, verdicls.jiidgments. ejectment, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of cxcoplion, erro-, certiorari, nppeal, depositions in Stale courts and in county. courts of the V. States, redemption from tax sales, clerk's entries, exceptions, partition, habeas corpus, oaths, dower, select writs, appointment ot clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings ut law ; bills in Chancery, injunctions, Ittopoina And nonce, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing and re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ac, w ith notes, Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney nt law. Greatly enlarged nnd improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. The whole work forming a very lame auper-royal li vo volume of 070 paces, in line law bindimr. For sale at the bookstore of Boris I. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbey A Co., Cincinnati; II. Limhorker and James Morrison. Piqoai Charles Ells, Dayton I Thomas Brodie, Lebanon ; John N. Ourtz, Sprinclicld ; William W. Fay, De laware; ('. I'.. -Newman, Norwalkj J. J. Beach. Mansfield; George Ehert. Tiffin; VVm. Hood, Perrysburgh, D.Campbell & Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Kucppcr, Wooster ; Wm. H. Canfield, Medina; M. C. Vonnglove, Cleveland; ('. Bartletl, Painesville; A.C. Hubbard, Jell'ersf n. Ashtabu la county 1 J. C. BUebenef, Akron ; 1). J. Ulmrer. Massillnn ; J.J. Fast. Canton ; B. Settle. Ravenna ; VV. N. Porter, War ren j L. Bapnadc Brother, New Lisbon; W. W. Heed St. Son, Zanesville; E. Banford St Co.. Newark ; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster ; William SlcArlhur, Circleville ; and Jo seph Jones, Chillicothe. THE CRAFTSMAN. THE Craftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation of the Rituals of Free Maaonry, with the emblems and explanations so arranged as greatly to facili-tate in acquiring a knowledge of the riles and ceremonies of 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, byCorne- lius Moore. The Free Mason's Monitor, OOltalnhut a delincitiou of the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative ami speculative, as well in a religious as amoral view. With explanations and plates, Ac, Ac; by Z. A. Davis. The Tomuhir's Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor, containing all the emblems nnd hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and mugttanimous Order of Knlghta of the Red Cross, Knights Templars, and Knights of Malm, designed and duly arr.inired unreeablv to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L. Cross, K. R. C K. T., K. M., Ac. the Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By K. W. Jeremy L. Croat, O. L. For salo al the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. LAW BOOKS. Bngliah Common Law Reports. 54 vols. Massachusetts Reports, 17 vols. PickerinAa Reports, 14 vols. Wendell's Reports. Blaokford'e Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, Hi vols. Peters' United Slates Court Reports, 16 vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, 6 vols. Summer's Reports, 3 vols. East's Reports. Vesay's, Jr., 22. vols. Wright's Ohio Reports. I vol. DIGESTS OF REPORTS. United States und Supplement, 6 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vols. Wilcox's Digeat ol Ohio Reports, 1 vol. Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports. 1 vol. nov26 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. M ANIFOl.D WRITER, lor Writing and Co-n in;; Letters nt the same Operation. Hv mis simple process 01 writing, a letter ana copy cm He written at the same operation. With more case und despatch than a single letter with the ordinary pen and ink, as the stroke of the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is, therefore, a facsimile, which ia invaluable to business men, and all others who deejre copies of their letters or other documents. The hooka for containing the copies are hound in various sizes and styles. Tins manner of writing is so very easy, agreeable, expeditious and economical, that it is used anil highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference toihe Copying PreGS or any other process of writing. A large and well selected assortment of Stationery, for alga and domestic Account Books of every description. ror sale at the bookstore of dec 13. j, N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. "TS E RlCAN'"GALLERYOFRTThTAme- jl rican Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original encravings 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, which does great credit to Original aru among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything else that we have seen its rapid advance. The name of Sartais as its ediior, is scarcely lessa pledge for the excellence of' the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assurance for their fine execution as copies.'' Nat Intel. Just received nnd for sale nt the hnoksloro of dcc23. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. TYTEW BOtlks. Model MTnTTnddTcd, by Horace aybew, illustrated ; price 25 cts. Mary 'Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. Wheeler's Biography of members of present Congress 2 vols. The Romance of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author of Miriam Coffin, 2 vols; 75 cts. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. JAMES' NEW WORK. The Forgery ; a tale by G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. The Great Uoggarty Diamond, by W. M. Tackeny. Price 25 cents. Model Women and Children, by Horace Mayhew. Prico 25 coins. Just received at the bookstore of jan2 LJN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON RAGS WANTED. THE subscribers continue to pay the highest markot pri; ces for Rags, in any onantitv, at their bookstore. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON Jnno 17..dAw. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! JJ F. 1IOYT w ould invite the attention of the Ladies and O . Gentlemen to his very beautiful assortment of Valentines. Now that the lime is approaching, every beau and belle in the Isnd should supply themselves with at least two or three of these love tokens, preparatory to the day appointed by the ' Little God Cupid," for the interchange or Plight. Pledges and Protestations. The assortment consists of Comic. Sentimen'al. Satirical, Burlesque, Witty, Captivating, Soul-stirring, Anger-nsinir. Lovo-besieging. Heartbreaking, and all sorts to suit the fancy and tasle of the most fastidious. An early call will ensure the best choice. But above all, don't forget that they are to bo bail at IIOYT'S Periodical and Magaiine Depot, two doors w est of the Post Office, Columbus. dec23 dtf. MAGAZINES MAGAZINES. Graham's, Go-dev's Lady Book. Sart.nn's Union. Ladies' Natioual, and Youth's Cabinet, just received sad for sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical Depot, near tho Fust Office, Colnmbu |
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