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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. OOLU MRUS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1849. NUMBEE 178. i WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Officii south-cast corner of High street and Sugnr alley. TERMS. Onily per annum, 0 00 Til-weekly par annum, - ;i 50 Weakly per annum, 100 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or Inns, one or three insertion f J. and ?5 cents for each additionnl insertion lor three months gb for six months Jo tor II inontos flT Longer advertise-mcnts in tlie same proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on (pa ainouni over j,u in six mnninu. Bythk Year. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a col umn 20 half column 30 whole column g 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. t CHARLES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in tlie courts of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. novSO. dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting it Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. .ov, I, 10-15. F. .1. MaTTIIKWS. A. B, BuTTLlI, II. I). HOTTER, ATTORN FY AT LA W, und Solicitor in Chancery. Of-fico on High struet, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY ami Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. It? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for ihn State of New York. $y Office on High St., between Town and Rich. ocl20. DR. MARIS' OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Rcsidenct Soulbwest coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dccll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nio. April !. .dlt. I. N. WHITING nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. Columbus, Ohio. Alargeassortmeii) if Books end Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT Sr LILLET. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- ces. I ominous. iug. so, ioi.i. Wm. Skibeiit. M. C. Lii-i.k.y. ERICKSON & THEADWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fur the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, I'earl street, Boston. AMiOyF.RICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE rREADWELL, Boston, aeclldly. Ml...... ."-.w.. . EALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Tools. Militarv Goods. Itc. itc.'. No. lb'l High street, sign of the Gilt I'adlock. "jTltTsCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.C'lassical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby'! old stand, opposite the State House. DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Glass, lie. iVc, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAT KILBOURNE, DEALERS in pry Goods, Grocerlei, Hardware, Drujs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. " C. R. R ING. BALER IN DRV GOODS, &c, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. rvov. ia..u. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Colombui, Ohio. J. RIUGWAY & CO'S T RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum J. bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety of as-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1811. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High st., Columbus, dccll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JF. RL'DISII.L, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX ami A. F. l'l.tutv will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High Btreet, opposite I.N. Whiting & Huntington a Bookstore Feb. 1G. .t-wtf. WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus , Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker It Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-W.V. CITY LIVERY STABLE. I rpiIF. subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built A by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. jy HORSES AND CARRIAOE8 TO LET JTJ Nov 2..dif. J. MASSF.V. " GEORGE E. WALcTtT, SKIN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J... dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO . FOR THE LADIES. ASPLF.N'DID assortment of Ryan's" Premium Shoes fur sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay it Kibourne. No. I, Goodale's Row. Call and examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at a cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July I0...t-w yarnTsil FURNITURE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by . B. WhEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JYo. 161, tttgk street, sign of the (jilt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ate. Thankful for past favors, we hop-, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. 150, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. LUMBER ! LUMBER! 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 every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea-toned flooring en and after the 1st of March. Alto, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb.G..tf. M. L. SULLIVAN I'. WOOL. IVMAN REED & CO., (Successors toltned.llurd it J Co..) General ('nuimissiim Merchants, Buxton, ILf Particular attention paid to the sale of vt 'mil. and lib. ml sdvnnces made oh consignments. May lb'..dly. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Blenched' Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil. lor sale by KAY & Kll, BOURNE, Dec. 7. No. I5!i, High Street. NAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, ptMR.fl, circular, webb, back, butchers' and compass taws, nt tho sign of the iinne vt. Ulll I aim.uuk. MACHINE CARDS ol the best quality. bnthTn sheet t und fallets, for sale less than the nuirket price, by GERE, ABBOTT it CO., May I. Sign of the Gilt I'adlock. SMITH'S VICES " OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of J'curl Slarch now being made. Country Merchants and others tupplicd from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by 8, CLARK it CO. Cash and the highest market price nt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION ! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate ofaecle. brated foreign University, will bo ready to givo lessons In the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtfertntui Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones A; Case anil Prof. I)r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 111. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpHE undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the PltOTKCTION Lnsuhanck COMPART, of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling House, Stares, MilU, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, on the Vargocsof Steam Hauls and Sea ViUiU on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several mil. lions of dollars hi losses in Ohio, and adjoining States 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 Office was established in Cincinnati in 1025, lor the purpose of adjusting nil claims arising under Policies issued by die agents ,1 the Company in the Western Stales. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, as fast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as tnose of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. (Tj" Office in City Bank Building, up stairs. declOd-lm. LIFB ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent In this city for the MpTtUL Likk Inmjkam f. Company, ol New lork. No 35, Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prcpareil to receive applications for assurance in this tbly Dtanegeti and prosperous 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, ttin whole profits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of gM0,B78, from which after making a reserve ol about 100,000, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February applicable to 2d dividend amount to 5l2n.!)50 C5. Pile success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future trill he periodically larger, and which ought to be an Inducement t(l persons wishiug Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T, FLOWERS, seplS dlim. Agent, at City Bank. 7 OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. FlHIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. f The average cost of Insurance in this Departments less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. lion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbtll. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. Ifi, 1(115. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE HUTUAXFIRE INSURANCE Co, C. S. SILL, Ac-f.nt, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Tlie oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over Sfi00,000, secured be yond the pottibilitf of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation I I years, and has paid over f 100,000 of losses, at an average cost to the members ol of r.no per cent, per annum, upun the amount, insured. May 15..dly E. N. SILL, Sec'y. ';. "nimbus Iiismritucc: Company. Fin and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and niercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June 1. 1844, dtf Secretary AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Atnboe Building Steel, Copper and 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 Plates can have Cards printed op short notice. june'29dtf. FR ENCII LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver-icour P.evind, with notos alluding particularly to wri ters prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staughteu Chase, A. M. Just received by novi J. R. BCROGGS. "1IIESS Players' Hand Book A popular andsci-y entitic instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the treatest masters, ano illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable petitions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. For sale bv novlli J. R, SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCH I Mi the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living anil extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. vjould. Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. D D., author of Great Teacher." c. Jutt eceived by nov'2. J. R. SCROGGS. rPHEORY and Practice of Teaching, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. hit EDH'AL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New ivj York or Philadelphia by novlft J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New Vork, by Maria L. Child, Stole,, late edition, for sale by novIO J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lite, a Novel, for sale by no18 J It. SCROGGS. TOMBEY & SON, a new supply of the cheap edition For sale by inovitij j. k. SCROGGS. . M. mills, j. r. SMITH. MILLS Ac SMITH. General Aueucy, Surveying and Notary Public Offloa. The above firm continues lo attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of proporty, the collection and set tletnnnt of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of books, the execution of mortglgM, deedl,and other instru ments oi writing, A c. Also, to the surveying anil subdivi. ding ol lauds and lottdn Franklin mid adjoining couutics. Rf.i'fiikncks. Swan it Andrews. Columbus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery Now York City; Win. Mllford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Sibley & Wright, Cincinnati, O.l J. & W. Finney, St. Louis Mo. Gwynncs it McMurdie, Columbus. Ohio. N B All letters on business irom a diatanco must be posl-jiu'd. Office In tho Eicbmgo Bank Building, Columbus. Ohio. DUY YOIIRSEEE A HOMESTEAD I When hi land is us cheap as we sell it, no laborer, or mechanic, ... mj inn.; cim, uocu uegieci securing inr Himself an independent home, and preparing tigainst the adversities of for tune. Wo have farms and umiiuirored laud licit ennnni ('.,1 in tuning an sinus oi purchasers. jj Lull undue. jaou. ,ii ii.I.S iV SMITH, Exchange Bank Building. DON'T BE TOO LATE Tho undersigned have for sale very cheao. a aolciidii! IntonTnivn . ...... on Fourth street, and about thirty others in various pans of the city. Also, several desirable houses and lots, which will be sold on very rensonablo teams. ST ('all undsee . MILLS (t SMITH, J8"'"- Exchange Bank Building. IOOK HERE. We have for sale on reasonable terms J two houses standing on one lot, situate on Front ttreet! One home is a brick, with seven rooms ; the other a frame with live rooms. The lot is furnished with a good well and' cistern, end nicely ornamented with a variety of irecs and shrubs. The lot will either be sold altogether or divided into two parts, with a bou e on each as may suit purchasers jan23. MILLS it SMITH. Exchange Bank Building. HOWE'S IlYGEfAN IIOARIIOUND AND Liverwort CoiiKh Candy. This celebrated and most popular nriicle Ii r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still Increasing in public favor in this city, where its eflica cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. Tho proprietors are certain that this Candy will clfect a cure in all cases, and do therefore de'y any person in the United States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or elfectivo remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE It CO., Proprietors. WO, 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. inT Tho subscribers are prepared to fill nil orders at wholesale and retail, having rccer.tly purchased a large quantity of the above article, gold by J, II WHEATON, and DEMO ft SONS, Druggists! and B. II. MEAKINGS Family Medicine Depot, High st., Columbus O. jan'-7 Stnd. PARTY GLOVES.-l or the Ladies, white kid-fo the Gents, while kid and various k nds of silk. We have also just received s lovely arliclo of Sewing Sill. .Mills aP la!.. ttvU ii nnvai eta t. t.r. 6 II. COU'LES .t CO dec2li Next to Whiting and Hontiiatnn'l bookstore. TO PARENTS. AT M KING'S Drug Store cpoeial attention is paid . to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Towniend't Sannparllla (br the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholsgogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestoek's it Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpcilingworms from the human system, .Seller's Liver Pills which stands Unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged slate of the liver. Give them a trial, and tiiis truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrnn. for th cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza' Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough. Are., &o. 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. Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept constantly o-i hand and for sale at Wm. King's Drug Store, Co-umlius. one door north of the Ohio State Journal Olfico. auffS dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late firm of Price it Hughes,) will continue the business at tho former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr Al Hughes, where they are now receiving a fagn additional supply of SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing n large variety of So a ; plain and dressing ISnreuus ; Divans ; (.'enter. Side. Dining and Rreakfast TaUex ; work and wash' Stands; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cane seat Chain j wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattresses. &c. &c. B. A: II. will also manufiicturo to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their War! Rooms on State street, second door from llie Post Offico. Wanted immediately, two good Cabinet makers. BURR vt HUGHE Columbus, Doc. 1, 18111 dtf 75 Cases of HATS just received at the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE! npHE subscriber has just received 75 cases ol Hats, com- prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to he suited elthel in style quality or price. Tins is much the largest supply of Hats ever brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a large assortment of Caps, comprising eve y variety and style, for men. boys and vouth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of MUFFS soma very fine, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and tee for them selves. J. E. RUDISII.L. ootlf dwtf. LUM B E R LUMBER LUM B E It ! Jit II. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders and carpenters, to tlicir large and well assorted stork of lumber and shingles, consisting of 600,000 ftet Of Pint Lumber; 900,000 Poplar do; 200,001) warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in saying that it comprises the best selection of qualities ever offered lor sale in this city. They also keep n good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. O Yard on Third street. between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, sep-li d&.wlv. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Thc subscribers have formed a copartnership under the firm of EhiCX son It TniaDWEIX, for the transaction of the wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by tho senior partner, at No. jl. Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWF.LL. Boston, Dec. 12dlv. ill US. VAN HOUTEJV, FA MOV MOL-OMKR, fe? RETURNS hersinccre thanks to the Ladies 5Tifc- of Columbus nun vicinity for their past patronage, and wish es to intorm tnem that sue win open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery nud Fancy Goods, on Thursday. IHIi of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. nov8 dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Goods Entablishment. I. P. PRESTON &, CO., No 201, igA .Sircf(, Corner of Rich Street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. SlWStt as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best, journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture ail kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and OH short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they csn safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Cape, Bonnets, &c. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April Id, 1017.. .tw. w OODSAWS. 30dozen woodrutten's saws, with or w ithout Irames, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK TINNfcRS' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture of Peck, Smith it Co., for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI, SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by . , KING it HEFFNER, J""- 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLASSES. M0 brltL ' Coffee 1000 bans. For sale by janll). KING It HEFFNER, 27 Main St., Cincinnati. I.MSH.- 1 800 brls Mnckerol ; '200 bxs Herring: U drums Codfish ; 20 brls No. I Salmoa. For sale by jaulU. TRUITsT L 200 boxes Raisins; 20 brls fresh Currants; fiO bags Brazil Nuts: IS do Filberts. For sale by jaullf. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. J' ARD. .00 kens. a Butter 10 brls ; 30 kegs. Timothy Seed SO brls. For sale by janlll. KING it HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. (COFFEE, &c J TOO bags Rio; oOO do I.aguyraj 50 do Java; COO hi chests Teas all grades ; 50 casks Rice. For sale by KING it HEFFNER. No. 27 Main street. dec!5. BRANDY 50 hf pipes A. Seignetto, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy & Co.. pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importation, for sale at low prices, bv , ,. KING it HEFFNER, decl- No. 27, Nain street. CI A STILE SOAP. 100 boxes this dny received and lor sale by KING it HEFFNER. dcclj' No. 27 Main street. JI. rec RAISINS. 300 boxes Fresh Malaea It received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by bOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN 4c CO., J-- 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. QIX TWIST TOBACCO.- )2 kerrs No I I', t.v'.e kj TO i'obacco, in store ami for sale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN It CO., J""' I!- Colunbia st. Cincinnati. PB ES HI'AMrLYBUTTE RTfTfirk ins ?ro7h A Western Reserve Butler, suilablu for family use this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN it CO., J'10" 24 Columbia tt. Cincinnati. ,TAGLORY BRANDY. 15 hf pipes Maglory Bran-iVJL dy, received per Bteamer Diadem, and for sale'by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO.. Jan-' 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese. Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G.Richardson. Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass It Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg & Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; l.awson &, Covode, Wcllsville i F.walt and Gebhart. Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that We are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid 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 other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ens-tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of tho following: Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks Hames Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete aiaortmentof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will ha lv m., m.,. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD It WINSTON March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rpi 1. subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der A by. Bradley it Co., will continue the business ol Pub-lithing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. ri,,rby & Lit., at No. 146 Main street: and on the 10th nl Anril ,,nnn. ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. I lie experience he has had in btivinir boohs for the Wpsi. em country, has enabled him topurchlta the present new stock upun terms that will be an advantage to those of his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. nm way can reiy upon milling at all times, a full stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receivo prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIc7 TTAV ING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, AA and received our firatahlMnMta.eMMlatlM'nr'SA .r.in. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchas-ers and dealers in thoso articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart It Dunham, New York, caunot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in . and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices thsnof any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH it. NIXON. N. E, corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augL NEW BOOKS RECEIVED THIS DAY. George Lippard's great work, The Monk of the Wis-sahikon.Charcoal Sketches by Joseph C Neil new edition. Jane Eyre and The Prairie Bird new edition. Count of Monte Christ, by Alexander Iiumas. Mysteries and Miseries of New York, by Ned Buntline. Rose Somorville ; a beautiful story. Quaker City, by Lippard. Brian O'Lynn. Bachelor of tho Albany. Tom Cringle's Log. Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist. Forgery, by James. Kate Walsinghani. Orphan Niece. Esther do Medina, by Rcnold. Reformed Highwaymen. Godev's Lady Book for January. Sartain's Magazine fur January and February. Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett. Model Men and Model Women. Life in London, and Ellen Monroe. And all the latest works oa California that have been pnb-lished. For sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doors west of lhe Post Office. N. B. The above works, with a large assortment, will be sold at reduced prices, in lots to suit purchasers. jan'2I. A GREAT WORK The Splendors of Versailles and the Conrt. of Louis the 1 1th, embracing memoirs of Catherine de Medicis, Anne of Austria, Hnriette of England, Madame de Montesqiie, the Widow Scarron. the famous Duchess of Burgundy. Madame Duharry, Msrie Antoinette and the celebrated Madame de Pompadour, with the memoirs of several other ctlebraten characters of that reign. Just ree'd and for sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doors west ol the PostOlfice. janll. IENGLISH ILLUSTRATED PAPERS, the j Illustrated l.ondou News for December 23 and 30, with the Christmas extra. Also, London Punch for same dales. For sale at S. F. HOYT'S two doors west of the Fost Office. jan4. RARE CHANCE. 50 reams Colored Medium Printing Paper, 25 by 3020 lbs. 25 reams do do do J5 bv 3036 lbs. 30 reams do do do 25 by 30 40 lbs. The above papers are of six colors, and of lhe best quality. For sale at manufacturers' prices at the new bnokttore, Neil House. dc21. J. H. RILEY It CO. 13 OQKS & STATIONK R . I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Kookullert and Stationers, High ilrtel. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! A rare opportunity for purcharing liookt and Stationery a Ureal llargains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being desirous of retiring from the general bookselling businesa with lhe view of devoting his attention more particularly to his own niililicitiona tliov haw ,ltj..,n;.,,l ... ..II ,.tr .1 , . ....j nl, .u Bi n uii uieir present stock at ireutly reduced prices for cash. Their stock Is much the largest and most varied ol any Bockstore in the Western country, and will bo found to embrace a very peneral nasorlinAiit of taw M...I..--.I r I-1 .... I ......... I Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, all 111,, f 'hneirvil nn.l I 'nntmn. l.,.l D,l. I. , iwm - - "n wv.iit.ui inning m eeilcr.'ll IISO lllnnlr !,,.!..- A ,. I- ... 1 .1... U . 1, . 0 n .,.,,11, , w... 11 j,, I ,, ll,- , I ,,J1, g UOl, JJ(J- mi and Medium papers. Note paper, Evelopes, Visiting and Printer's cards. A large variety of Rogers' and Wol-stcnliolm's fine pen nnd pocket knives, (old pens, of tho best manufacturers in tho country. Gold and Silver nanella. Gillnl'i und vnrinu. nth.r n... talhc pens. An exlesive variety of ink- stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing fluids. MathematicalI instruments. Pocket books and wallets Hankers' n. ton As it is bill Slddiitn si, Invrtrnl.ti. n. mmiuS, k I I. ,.,r 1 a.. . ..w.i .... "i,. nmh id votivni ior he purchase of books Mi, they would respectfully invite .wrei iiiuiunmunui uicii. icacners nnu 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. WHITING It HUNTINGTON High St., two doois south of the Market House nov2'J..d&,w. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. IN. WHITING has this day published a New Edition of the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in action, nerson.nl nnd ra-d nniv in wm.,nn k.a la .1,. D..I C . , . ... VVWWUN uc-o ,11 HC -JUIU, U Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, - .-. in in, cjci.uiit.-iii, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of exception, erre-, certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou.ny courts of the U. States, redemption from tax sales, clerk's en- ........ , Jiiii'lin, -il LUIUIl, ll,IUC.!B tlirpUS, OltlllS, OOWeT, BC- lect writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpeena and notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing ami re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ate., with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greafly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. Tho whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in line law blndlog. For sa'le at the bookstore of nov25 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbey St Co.. Cincinnati; H. Liinberker 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). Camp-bell il Sons. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wootter; Wm. II. Canfield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlntt, Paineiville ; A.C. Hubbard, Jetiersm. Ashtabula county J.C, Michcner, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massillon ; J. J Fast. Canton ; 11. Settle. Ravenna ; W. N. Porter.War-ren; L. Haniia St Brother, New Lisbon; W. W. Reed it Son, Zanesville; E. Sanford It Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster; William McArtbur, Circleville; and Joseph Jones, Chillicothe. T THE CRAFTSMAN. HE (raftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation ef the Rituals of Free Masonry, with the mblems and explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of tlie 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, containing a dclineition ot the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative and SneClllativp n wnll in Hllnln... .. . ... 1 il l.rt.L I- I ...... ... i.nii.ii- no uiuidi view, VVlin explanations and plates, fcc, Stc; bv Z. A. Davit. Tho Tem.dars Chart ns I i ,,, r, ......!, , Ltu.. . ,. ; . V , ' a.wayMa i.i.niiiur, coniaill- ing all the emblems and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cross, Ivinghts Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L. Cross, K. R. C, K. T., K. M., itc. The Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, G. L. For sale' at the bookstore of JM. LJM. WHITING & HUNIVNGTON. LAW BOOKS English (.oinmon Law Reports, 54 vols. Massachusetts Renorts, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports,24 vols. Wendell's Reports. Blackford's Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, HI vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, lfi vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, (i vol. Summers Report!, 3 Toll, East's Reports. Vesay's, Jr., 22 vols. Wrlgnt l Ohio Reports, 1 vol. DIGESTS OF REPORTS. United States and Supplement, 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vols. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports, 1 vo). Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports, I vol "W 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLDvVRITER, lor WHtTnywdTcc pymg: Letters nt the same Operation. By this simple process of writing, a letterand copy can be written at the same operation, with more case and despatch than a simrle letter with tlm nrdinnrv nnn onA ;t Li or the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is, therefore, a facsimile, which is invaluable to business men, and all others who desire copies of their letters or other dociiinniiii, Ti, k. c - . . na wwaa lur coniaininu the copies arc bound In various sizes and styles. This manner or writing is so very easy, agreeable, expeditious and economical, that it is used and highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference ...j. ..,,j,B , or aav outer process ot writing A large and well selected assortment of Stationery for ign and domestic. Account Books of every description for sale at tho bookstore of cc13' I WHITING It HUNTINGTON. A "ERICAN GALLERYF ARtTIW a rlc;i" Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists, and illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp. " A picturesque volume this, which does great credit to original ari among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything rise that we have seen its rapid advance The name of Saktain as its editor, is scarcely lessa pledge for the excellence of the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assur ance lor their fine execution as copies." Nat Intel Jutt received and for sale at the bookstore of Jlec28' t. H. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IVTEW BOOKS. ModeTM en , mcJclledTbHliowe 11 Mayhew, illustrated; price 25 cts. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. .heeler's Biography of members of present Congress ,,ThB R,om!lnce of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author ol Miriam ( nihil. 2 vols ; 75 cts. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHlTTNG it HUNTINGTON. J G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. ' The Great Hoggarly Diamond, by W. M. Tackony. Price 25 cents. ' Model Women and Children, by Horace Mavhew. Price 2j cents. Just received at the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON rr.nr u u RAGI WANTED " rpHE subscribers continue to pay the highest market pri- A. Ces lor llau. In ..... mhSiL ... r X ces lor Rags, in any ouaslity, at their bookstore. I. It, WHITING it HUNTINGTON Jnne 17. .d&w. VaI.KNTINEHI VllvitTilini ' H0' r 'ould invite the attention of the Ladies and . Gentlemen to his verv haanll Inl asnrtmpnt nf Valun. tines. Now that the time 'is approaching, every beau and belle in the land should supply themselves with at least twr or three ol these love tokens nrpnnmtnr. In ! i , r. , I -i - n , ed by the U Gnd c.,n:d r. rr " Pl ight. Pledges and Protestations.' 1 he assortment consist oi i.omic. Sentimen'al. Satirical, Burlesque, Witty, Capti-vatina Sniil.aiip.i. . i i : i . .p. . niiuci-ii.iiiu. aavtv oesieginn, neari- Nreaklntr and all .,i,t, i., ...:. ,l, r i . . r.l . . . r v in it i r oiv utuat fattidious. An early call will ensure the best choice. But above all. doa't lorget that they are to be had it HOYT'S Periodical and Magaiine Depottwodoors west of the Post Office. Columbus. dec23 dtf MAI.AZ1NES MAGAZINES. Graham's Go-dev's l.sdv Knnk Haatalat. I 'nl,,.. 1mA. . r- , . - -" - naiiouai. and 1 outh s Cabinet, jntt received and for tale at . , , a- r . HUVT'S Penodical Depot, near the Post Office, Columbu
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. OOLU MRUS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1849. NUMBEE 178. i WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Officii south-cast corner of High street and Sugnr alley. TERMS. Onily per annum, 0 00 Til-weekly par annum, - ;i 50 Weakly per annum, 100 Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or Inns, one or three insertion f J. and ?5 cents for each additionnl insertion lor three months gb for six months Jo tor II inontos flT Longer advertise-mcnts in tlie same proportion, with a deduction of SO per cent, on (pa ainouni over j,u in six mnninu. Bythk Year. For twelve lines 12 fourth of a col umn 20 half column 30 whole column g 40. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. t CHARLES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chillicothe, Ohio, will practice in tlie courts of Ross, Pickaway, and the adjoining counties. novSO. dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office one door south of 1. N. Whiting it Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. .ov, I, 10-15. F. .1. MaTTIIKWS. A. B, BuTTLlI, II. I). HOTTER, ATTORN FY AT LA W, und Solicitor in Chancery. Of-fico on High struet, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY ami Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. It? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for ihn State of New York. $y Office on High St., between Town and Rich. ocl20. DR. MARIS' OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Rcsidenct Soulbwest coiner of Rich and Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. dccll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nio. April !. .dlt. I. N. WHITING nUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. Columbus, Ohio. Alargeassortmeii) if Books end Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT Sr LILLET. B OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi- ces. I ominous. iug. so, ioi.i. Wm. Skibeiit. M. C. Lii-i.k.y. ERICKSON & THEADWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fur the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. 54, I'earl street, Boston. AMiOyF.RICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE rREADWELL, Boston, aeclldly. Ml...... ."-.w.. . EALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, Tools. Militarv Goods. Itc. itc.'. No. lb'l High street, sign of the Gilt I'adlock. "jTltTsCROGGS, DEALER in Law, Medical, Theological.C'lassical, School and Miscellaneous Books, superior Stationery and Wall Paper, at Derby'! old stand, opposite the State House. DRUGGIST.and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Glass, lie. iVc, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAT KILBOURNE, DEALERS in pry Goods, Grocerlei, Hardware, Drujs. Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stull's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1,1841. " C. R. R ING. BALER IN DRV GOODS, &c, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. rvov. ia..u. B. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING ami COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Colombui, Ohio. J. RIUGWAY & CO'S T RON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum J. bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great variety of as-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1811. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High st., Columbus, dccll. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JF. RL'DISII.L, High street, opposite the State Build- ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. WILCOX ami A. F. l'l.tutv will practice Law, as partners, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office on east side of High Btreet, opposite I.N. Whiting & Huntington a Bookstore Feb. 1G. .t-wtf. WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus , Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker It Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May 13..t-W.V. CITY LIVERY STABLE. I rpiIF. subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built A by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. jy HORSES AND CARRIAOE8 TO LET JTJ Nov 2..dif. J. MASSF.V. " GEORGE E. WALcTtT, SKIN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 'J... dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO . FOR THE LADIES. ASPLF.N'DID assortment of Ryan's" Premium Shoes fur sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay it Kibourne. No. I, Goodale's Row. Call and examine them. May 13. LIME. FRESH burnt Lime at a cents per bushel, constantly kept on hand, at the Rail Road Lime Kilns, near the Penitentiary. July I0...t-w yarnTsil FURNITURE VARNISH Nos. 1 and 2. Also, Polishing and Coach Body Varnish, for sale by . B. WhEATON, Druggist, March 29. Corner of High and Broad streets, ANVILS. GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May 13. GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO., JYo. 161, tttgk street, sign of the (jilt Padlock, HAVE in store and offer for sale, a general assortment o Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, house builders' goods, gun materials, farming and mechanical tools, sash, paints, oil. varnish, carriage trimmings, whips, mats, Ate. Thankful for past favors, we hop-, by close attention to business, and increased facilities for accommodating customers, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. 200 KEGS JUNIATA NAILS, just received and for sale at the sign of the Sept. 10.1 PAD PADLOCK. MACHINE CARDS. 100 sets of Machine Cards, just received from the Manufactory at Leicester, Massachusetts, and for sale at No. 150, High street. Dec. 7. FAY & KILBOURNE. LUMBER ! LUMBER! 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 every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of sea-toned flooring en and after the 1st of March. Alto, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended to. Feb.G..tf. M. L. SULLIVAN I'. WOOL. IVMAN REED & CO., (Successors toltned.llurd it J Co..) General ('nuimissiim Merchants, Buxton, ILf Particular attention paid to the sale of vt 'mil. and lib. ml sdvnnces made oh consignments. May lb'..dly. LAMP OIL. 300 gallons Blenched' Winter Strained Sperm Oil, a superior article ; 200 gallons Whale Ooil. lor sale by KAY & Kll, BOURNE, Dec. 7. No. I5!i, High Street. NAWS. MILL, cross-cut, ripping, hand, ptMR.fl, circular, webb, back, butchers' and compass taws, nt tho sign of the iinne vt. Ulll I aim.uuk. MACHINE CARDS ol the best quality. bnthTn sheet t und fallets, for sale less than the nuirket price, by GERE, ABBOTT it CO., May I. Sign of the Gilt I'adlock. SMITH'S VICES " OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. STARCH. THE Columbus Starch Factory it now in operation. The attention of dealers and others is requested to the beautiful article of J'curl Slarch now being made. Country Merchants and others tupplicd from the depot at the Ohio Drug Store, by 8, CLARK it CO. Cash and the highest market price nt all times paid for White Corn. Sept. 3. ATTENTION ! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate ofaecle. brated foreign University, will bo ready to givo lessons In the Greek. Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Rtfertntui Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones A; Case anil Prof. I)r Smith. P. JOHNSON, Dr. of Phil. Nov. 111. .dtf. INSURANCE. rpHE undersigned having been duly appointed Agent for L the PltOTKCTION Lnsuhanck COMPART, of Hartford, Connecticut, is prepared to issue Policies on Dwelling House, Stares, MilU, Manufactories, or their contents, together with every other similar similar species of property, against Loss or Damage by Fire. Also, on the Vargocsof Steam Hauls and Sea ViUiU on rivers, lakes and seas, against the perils of navigation, on the most favorable terms. This old and well known Company has paid several mil. lions of dollars hi losses in Ohio, and adjoining States 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 Office was established in Cincinnati in 1025, lor the purpose of adjusting nil claims arising under Policies issued by die agents ,1 the Company in the Western Stales. A large surplus fund is constantly kept on deposit at Cincinnati for the purpose of meeting these claims, as fast as they are adjusted by the general agent of the Company. Rates of Premium charged are as low as tnose of any other responsible institution. Apply to J. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Agent Protection Insurance Company. (Tj" Office in City Bank Building, up stairs. declOd-lm. LIFB ASSURANCE. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent In this city for the MpTtUL Likk Inmjkam f. Company, ol New lork. No 35, Wall street, Morris Robinson, President, is prcpareil to receive applications for assurance in this tbly Dtanegeti and prosperous 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, ttin whole profits are once in every live years divided among the assured. On 31st January last, the close of the first live years' business, it had accumulated a surplus fund of gM0,B78, from which after making a reserve ol about 100,000, it made a dividend of 52 per cent, of the premiums paid, to the assured. Dividends thus made are endorsed on the Policy, payable at its expiration. The premiums received in six months from 1st February applicable to 2d dividend amount to 5l2n.!)50 C5. Pile success which this Company has already had. warrants the conclusion that the dividends in future trill he periodically larger, and which ought to be an Inducement t(l persons wishiug Insurance, to connect themselves with this Company. CHAS. T, FLOWERS, seplS dlim. Agent, at City Bank. 7 OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. FlHIS Company continues to take risks on Lives and J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. f The average cost of Insurance in this Departments less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at the op. lion of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contin gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbtll. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. Ifi, 1(115. twy. Secretary. PORTAGE HUTUAXFIRE INSURANCE Co, C. S. SILL, Ac-f.nt, Columbus, Ohio. OFFICE of the Company at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Tlie oldest and largest Mutual Company in the Western States. Capital to meet losses, over Sfi00,000, secured be yond the pottibilitf of loss, and rapidly increasing. The Company has been in operation I I years, and has paid over f 100,000 of losses, at an average cost to the members ol of r.no per cent, per annum, upun the amount, insured. May 15..dly E. N. SILL, Sec'y. ';. "nimbus Iiismritucc: Company. Fin and Marine. This Company continues to insure every species of build ing, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and niercan-dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire ; also, steamboats and all sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel-boats, flat-boats and other water-craft, against the perils of seas. lakes and rivers on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., June 1. 1844, dtf Secretary AND COPPER PLATE PRINTER, Atnboe Building Steel, Copper and 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 Plates can have Cards printed op short notice. june'29dtf. FR ENCII LITERATURE. MODERN French Literature. By L. Raymond de Ver-icour P.evind, with notos alluding particularly to wri ters prominent in late political events in Paris ; by William Staughteu Chase, A. M. Just received by novi J. R. BCROGGS. "1IIESS Players' Hand Book A popular andsci-y entitic instruction to the game of Chess, exemplified in games actually played by the treatest masters, ano illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable petitions, by Howard Stanton. Esq. For sale bv novlli J. R, SCROGGS. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. TOUCH I Mi the structure, development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races ol Animals, living anil extinct; with numerous illustrations. By Louis Agas-sez, and Augustine A. vjould. Just received bv nov2. J. R. SCROGGS. PRE-ADAMITE EARTH. CONTRIBUTIONS to Theological Science. By John Harris. D D., author of Great Teacher." c. Jutt eceived by nov'2. J. R. SCROGGS. rPHEORY and Practice of Teaching, or the 1 Motives and Methods of good School Keeping, by David P. Page, A. M. For sale by novlli J. R. SCROGGS. hit EDH'AL BOOKS are sold cheaper than in New ivj York or Philadelphia by novlft J. R. SCROGGS. LETTERS Irom New Vork, by Maria L. Child, Stole,, late edition, for sale by novIO J R. SCROGGS. DISCIPLINE of Lite, a Novel, for sale by no18 J It. SCROGGS. TOMBEY & SON, a new supply of the cheap edition For sale by inovitij j. k. SCROGGS. . M. mills, j. r. SMITH. MILLS Ac SMITH. General Aueucy, Surveying and Notary Public Offloa. The above firm continues lo attend to the selling, renting, and leasing of all kinds of proporty, the collection and set tletnnnt of debts and accounts, the posting and settling of books, the execution of mortglgM, deedl,and other instru ments oi writing, A c. Also, to the surveying anil subdivi. ding ol lauds and lottdn Franklin mid adjoining couutics. Rf.i'fiikncks. Swan it Andrews. Columbus, Ohio ; Alfred Avery Now York City; Win. Mllford, Cleveland. O, ; Tweed, Sibley & Wright, Cincinnati, O.l J. & W. Finney, St. Louis Mo. Gwynncs it McMurdie, Columbus. Ohio. N B All letters on business irom a diatanco must be posl-jiu'd. Office In tho Eicbmgo Bank Building, Columbus. Ohio. DUY YOIIRSEEE A HOMESTEAD I When hi land is us cheap as we sell it, no laborer, or mechanic, ... mj inn.; cim, uocu uegieci securing inr Himself an independent home, and preparing tigainst the adversities of for tune. Wo have farms and umiiuirored laud licit ennnni ('.,1 in tuning an sinus oi purchasers. jj Lull undue. jaou. ,ii ii.I.S iV SMITH, Exchange Bank Building. DON'T BE TOO LATE Tho undersigned have for sale very cheao. a aolciidii! IntonTnivn . ...... on Fourth street, and about thirty others in various pans of the city. Also, several desirable houses and lots, which will be sold on very rensonablo teams. ST ('all undsee . MILLS (t SMITH, J8"'"- Exchange Bank Building. IOOK HERE. We have for sale on reasonable terms J two houses standing on one lot, situate on Front ttreet! One home is a brick, with seven rooms ; the other a frame with live rooms. The lot is furnished with a good well and' cistern, end nicely ornamented with a variety of irecs and shrubs. The lot will either be sold altogether or divided into two parts, with a bou e on each as may suit purchasers jan23. MILLS it SMITH. Exchange Bank Building. HOWE'S IlYGEfAN IIOARIIOUND AND Liverwort CoiiKh Candy. This celebrated and most popular nriicle Ii r the cure of Coughs and Colds, is still Increasing in public favor in this city, where its eflica cy and good qualities is well known and appreciated. Tho proprietors are certain that this Candy will clfect a cure in all cases, and do therefore de'y any person in the United States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant or elfectivo remedy for Coughs and Colds. HOWE It CO., Proprietors. WO, 1, College Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. inT Tho subscribers are prepared to fill nil orders at wholesale and retail, having rccer.tly purchased a large quantity of the above article, gold by J, II WHEATON, and DEMO ft SONS, Druggists! and B. II. MEAKINGS Family Medicine Depot, High st., Columbus O. jan'-7 Stnd. PARTY GLOVES.-l or the Ladies, white kid-fo the Gents, while kid and various k nds of silk. We have also just received s lovely arliclo of Sewing Sill. .Mills aP la!.. ttvU ii nnvai eta t. t.r. 6 II. COU'LES .t CO dec2li Next to Whiting and Hontiiatnn'l bookstore. TO PARENTS. AT M KING'S Drug Store cpoeial attention is paid . to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Towniend't Sannparllla (br the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholsgogue, and Smith's Tonic, for the cure of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the efficacy of these remedies. B. A. Fahnestoek's it Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpcilingworms from the human system, .Seller's Liver Pills which stands Unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged slate of the liver. Give them a trial, and tiiis truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrnn. for th cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza' Tickling Sensations of the Throat, Whooping Cough. Are., &o. 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. Chapped Hands, Corns, Ac. All of the above medicines, and many others, kept constantly o-i hand and for sale at Wm. King's Drug Store, Co-umlius. one door north of the Ohio State Journal Olfico. auffS dtf. FURNITURE. JOHN BURR having associated with him W. L. Hughes, (of the late firm of Price it Hughes,) will continue the business at tho former stand of J. Burr, under the firm of Burr Al Hughes, where they are now receiving a fagn additional supply of SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing n large variety of So a ; plain and dressing ISnreuus ; Divans ; (.'enter. Side. Dining and Rreakfast TaUex ; work and wash' Stands; Mahogany Chairs; walnut and maple cane seat Chain j wood seat Chairs, in great variety; mahogany, cane seat and wood Rockers ; Bedsteads ; Lounges ; Cribs ; Towel Racks; Mattresses. &c. &c. B. A: II. will also manufiicturo to order and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all articles in their line, at their War! Rooms on State street, second door from llie Post Offico. Wanted immediately, two good Cabinet makers. BURR vt HUGHE Columbus, Doc. 1, 18111 dtf 75 Cases of HATS just received at the CENTRAL OHIO HAT STORE! npHE subscriber has just received 75 cases ol Hats, com- prising every style now worn, and which he oilers at every variety of price. No one can fail to he suited elthel in style quality or price. Tins is much the largest supply of Hats ever brought into Central Ohio. Also on hand, a large assortment of Caps, comprising eve y variety and style, for men. boys and vouth. FOR THE LADIES. A large assortment of MUFFS soma very fine, and all worthy of being examined. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and tee for them selves. J. E. RUDISII.L. ootlf dwtf. LUM B E R LUMBER LUM B E It ! Jit II. A. FIELD would respectfully direct the attention of builders and carpenters, to tlicir large and well assorted stork of lumber and shingles, consisting of 600,000 ftet Of Pint Lumber; 900,000 Poplar do; 200,001) warranted Shingles Having paid their personal attention to the purchase ol their stock, they have no hesitation in saying that it comprises the best selection of qualities ever offered lor sale in this city. They also keep n good assortment of Country Lumber and Shingles. O Yard on Third street. between State and Town, and nearly opposite the First Presbyterian Church. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, sep-li d&.wlv. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-Thc subscribers have formed a copartnership under the firm of EhiCX son It TniaDWEIX, for the transaction of the wool commission business, as heretofore conducted by tho senior partner, at No. jl. Pearl stieet. AARON ERICKSON, GEORGE TREADWF.LL. Boston, Dec. 12dlv. ill US. VAN HOUTEJV, FA MOV MOL-OMKR, fe? RETURNS hersinccre thanks to the Ladies 5Tifc- of Columbus nun vicinity for their past patronage, and wish es to intorm tnem that sue win open a new and splendid assortment of Millinery nud Fancy Goods, on Thursday. IHIi of November, direct from Liverpool, and would hereby invite them to call and examine her selections before purchasing elsewhere. nov8 dtf. New Tailoring and Dry Goods Entablishment. I. P. PRESTON &, CO., No 201, igA .Sircf(, Corner of Rich Street.) HAVING secured the services of Mr. SlWStt as foreman, (whose well known skill in fitting needs no praise.) and also some of the best, journeymen Tailors in the city, are prepared to manufacture ail kinds of clothing in the neatest manner, and OH short notice. Cutting for others to make up, and repairing, will be promptly attended to. They have also enlarged their store room, and are receiving a large supply of Dry Goods; so they csn safely say hey have one of the most desirable assortments of both Dry Goods and Clothing in the City. N. R. Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Cape, Bonnets, &c. always on hand, at prices that will not fail to suit buyers. Columbus April Id, 1017.. .tw. w OODSAWS. 30dozen woodrutten's saws, with or w ithout Irames, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK TINNfcRS' TOOLS, of the celebrated manufacture of Peck, Smith it Co., for sale at their prices, with transportation added, at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK. CINCINNATI, SUGAR. 100 hhds fair to prime, for sale by . , KING it HEFFNER, J""- 27 Main st., Cincinnati. MOLASSES. M0 brltL ' Coffee 1000 bans. For sale by janll). KING It HEFFNER, 27 Main St., Cincinnati. I.MSH.- 1 800 brls Mnckerol ; '200 bxs Herring: U drums Codfish ; 20 brls No. I Salmoa. For sale by jaulU. TRUITsT L 200 boxes Raisins; 20 brls fresh Currants; fiO bags Brazil Nuts: IS do Filberts. For sale by jaullf. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. J' ARD. .00 kens. a Butter 10 brls ; 30 kegs. Timothy Seed SO brls. For sale by janlll. KING it HEFFNER, 27 Main st., Cincinnati. (COFFEE, &c J TOO bags Rio; oOO do I.aguyraj 50 do Java; COO hi chests Teas all grades ; 50 casks Rice. For sale by KING it HEFFNER. No. 27 Main street. dec!5. BRANDY 50 hf pipes A. Seignetto, dark and high flavor; 25 do Otard, Dupuy & Co.. pale ; 100 quarter casks Port Wine, various grades ; Our own importation, for sale at low prices, bv , ,. KING it HEFFNER, decl- No. 27, Nain street. CI A STILE SOAP. 100 boxes this dny received and lor sale by KING it HEFFNER. dcclj' No. 27 Main street. JI. rec RAISINS. 300 boxes Fresh Malaea It received per steamer Diadem, and for sale by bOUTHUATE, HAWTHORN 4c CO., J-- 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. QIX TWIST TOBACCO.- )2 kerrs No I I', t.v'.e kj TO i'obacco, in store ami for sale low bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN It CO., J""' I!- Colunbia st. Cincinnati. PB ES HI'AMrLYBUTTE RTfTfirk ins ?ro7h A Western Reserve Butler, suilablu for family use this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN it CO., J'10" 24 Columbia tt. Cincinnati. ,TAGLORY BRANDY. 15 hf pipes Maglory Bran-iVJL dy, received per Bteamer Diadem, and for sale'by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO.. Jan-' 24 Columbia st Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese. Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front St., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G.Richardson. Bro. & Co.. Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass It Co., New Lisbon ; Gngg & Elliott. Philadelphia; John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; l.awson &, Covode, Wcllsville i F.walt and Gebhart. Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WE beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that We are now receiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Haid 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 other markets, as we are confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Ens-tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of tho following: Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Grain Scythes ; Scythe Sneaths; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks Hames Traces Hoes ; Anvils ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete aiaortmentof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will ha lv m., m.,. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD It WINSTON March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. rpi 1. subscriber having withdrawn from the firm of Der A by. Bradley it Co., will continue the business ol Pub-lithing and Bookselling under the firm of H. W. ri,,rby & Lit., at No. 146 Main street: and on the 10th nl Anril ,,nnn. ed an entire new stock of Law, Miscellaneous, Theological, School and Classical Books, together with a full assortment ol Staple and Fancy Stationery. I lie experience he has had in btivinir boohs for the Wpsi. em country, has enabled him topurchlta the present new stock upun terms that will be an advantage to those of his friends and customers, who may favor him with their orders. nm way can reiy upon milling at all times, a full stock on hand; and orders by mail, or otherwise, for quantities, or single volumes of books, will receivo prompt attention. Cincinnati, April 20. H. W. DERBY. TO THE PUBLIc7 TTAV ING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, AA and received our firatahlMnMta.eMMlatlM'nr'SA .r.in. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchas-ers and dealers in thoso articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart It Dunham, New York, caunot be equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in . and pound packages, of better quality, in better style, and at lower prices thsnof any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH it. NIXON. N. E, corner 7th and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O. augL NEW BOOKS RECEIVED THIS DAY. George Lippard's great work, The Monk of the Wis-sahikon.Charcoal Sketches by Joseph C Neil new edition. Jane Eyre and The Prairie Bird new edition. Count of Monte Christ, by Alexander Iiumas. Mysteries and Miseries of New York, by Ned Buntline. Rose Somorville ; a beautiful story. Quaker City, by Lippard. Brian O'Lynn. Bachelor of tho Albany. Tom Cringle's Log. Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist. Forgery, by James. Kate Walsinghani. Orphan Niece. Esther do Medina, by Rcnold. Reformed Highwaymen. Godev's Lady Book for January. Sartain's Magazine fur January and February. Prairie Flower, by Emerson Bennett. Model Men and Model Women. Life in London, and Ellen Monroe. And all the latest works oa California that have been pnb-lished. For sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doors west of lhe Post Office. N. B. The above works, with a large assortment, will be sold at reduced prices, in lots to suit purchasers. jan'2I. A GREAT WORK The Splendors of Versailles and the Conrt. of Louis the 1 1th, embracing memoirs of Catherine de Medicis, Anne of Austria, Hnriette of England, Madame de Montesqiie, the Widow Scarron. the famous Duchess of Burgundy. Madame Duharry, Msrie Antoinette and the celebrated Madame de Pompadour, with the memoirs of several other ctlebraten characters of that reign. Just ree'd and for sale at S. F. HOYT'S Periodical and Magazine Depot, two doors west ol the PostOlfice. janll. IENGLISH ILLUSTRATED PAPERS, the j Illustrated l.ondou News for December 23 and 30, with the Christmas extra. Also, London Punch for same dales. For sale at S. F. HOYT'S two doors west of the Fost Office. jan4. RARE CHANCE. 50 reams Colored Medium Printing Paper, 25 by 3020 lbs. 25 reams do do do J5 bv 3036 lbs. 30 reams do do do 25 by 30 40 lbs. The above papers are of six colors, and of lhe best quality. For sale at manufacturers' prices at the new bnokttore, Neil House. dc21. J. H. RILEY It CO. 13 OQKS & STATIONK R . I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Kookullert and Stationers, High ilrtel. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! A rare opportunity for purcharing liookt and Stationery a Ureal llargains. THE senior partner of the undersigned firm, being desirous of retiring from the general bookselling businesa with lhe view of devoting his attention more particularly to his own niililicitiona tliov haw ,ltj..,n;.,,l ... ..II ,.tr .1 , . ....j nl, .u Bi n uii uieir present stock at ireutly reduced prices for cash. Their stock Is much the largest and most varied ol any Bockstore in the Western country, and will bo found to embrace a very peneral nasorlinAiit of taw M...I..--.I r I-1 .... I ......... I Historical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, all 111,, f 'hneirvil nn.l I 'nntmn. l.,.l D,l. I. , iwm - - "n wv.iit.ui inning m eeilcr.'ll IISO lllnnlr !,,.!..- A ,. I- ... 1 .1... U . 1, . 0 n .,.,,11, , w... 11 j,, I ,, ll,- , I ,,J1, g UOl, JJ(J- mi and Medium papers. Note paper, Evelopes, Visiting and Printer's cards. A large variety of Rogers' and Wol-stcnliolm's fine pen nnd pocket knives, (old pens, of tho best manufacturers in tho country. Gold and Silver nanella. Gillnl'i und vnrinu. nth.r n... talhc pens. An exlesive variety of ink- stands, wafers,sealing-wax, seals, ink and writing fluids. MathematicalI instruments. Pocket books and wallets Hankers' n. ton As it is bill Slddiitn si, Invrtrnl.ti. n. mmiuS, k I I. ,.,r 1 a.. . ..w.i .... "i,. nmh id votivni ior he purchase of books Mi, they would respectfully invite .wrei iiiuiunmunui uicii. icacners nnu 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. WHITING It HUNTINGTON High St., two doois south of the Market House nov2'J..d&,w. NEW EDITION OF THE OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. IN. WHITING has this day published a New Edition of the Ohio Forms and Practice. Practical forms in action, nerson.nl nnd ra-d nniv in wm.,nn k.a la .1,. D..I C . , . ... VVWWUN uc-o ,11 HC -JUIU, U Ohio, comprising process, declarations, pleas, replications, - .-. in in, cjci.uiit.-iii, occupying claimants, arbitration, bill of particulars, bill of exception, erre-, certiorari, appeal, depositions in State courts and in cou.ny courts of the U. States, redemption from tax sales, clerk's en- ........ , Jiiii'lin, -il LUIUIl, ll,IUC.!B tlirpUS, OltlllS, OOWeT, BC- lect writs, appointment ol clerks, admission of attorneys and solicitors, and various other proceedings at law; bills in Chancery, injunctions, subpeena and notice, demurrers, pleas, answers, hearing ami re-hearing, masters and receivers, bills of review, orders, decrees, Ate., with notes. Second edition. By P. B. Wilcox, attorney at law. Greafly enlarged and improved, especially in the chancery department, which comprises more than one third of the entire work. Tho whole work forming a very large super-royal 8 vo volume of 870 pages, in line law blndlog. For sa'le at the bookstore of nov25 I. N. WHITING It HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's price, of H. W. Derbey St Co.. Cincinnati; H. Liinberker 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). Camp-bell il Sons. Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wootter; Wm. II. Canfield, Medina; M. C. Younglove, Cleveland; C. Bartlntt, Paineiville ; A.C. Hubbard, Jetiersm. Ashtabula county J.C, Michcner, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massillon ; J. J Fast. Canton ; 11. Settle. Ravenna ; W. N. Porter.War-ren; L. Haniia St Brother, New Lisbon; W. W. Reed it Son, Zanesville; E. Sanford It Co., Newark; Dr. Harvey Scott. Lancaster; William McArtbur, Circleville; and Joseph Jones, Chillicothe. T THE CRAFTSMAN. HE (raftsman, and Free Mason's Guide, containing a delineation ef the Rituals of Free Masonry, with the mblems and explanations so arranged as greatly to facilitate in acquiring a knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of tlie 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, containing a dclineition ot the fundamental principles of Free Masonry, operative and SneClllativp n wnll in Hllnln... .. . ... 1 il l.rt.L I- I ...... ... i.nii.ii- no uiuidi view, VVlin explanations and plates, fcc, Stc; bv Z. A. Davit. Tho Tem.dars Chart ns I i ,,, r, ......!, , Ltu.. . ,. ; . V , ' a.wayMa i.i.niiiur, coniaill- ing all the emblems and hieroglyphics explained in the valiant and magnanimous Order of Knights of the Red Cross, Ivinghts Templars, and Knights of Malta, designed and duly arranged agreeably to the mode of work and lecturing ; by Jeremy L. Cross, K. R. C, K. T., K. M., itc. The Masonic Chart, or Hieroglyphic Monitor. By R. W. Jeremy L. Cross, G. L. For sale' at the bookstore of JM. LJM. WHITING & HUNIVNGTON. LAW BOOKS English (.oinmon Law Reports, 54 vols. Massachusetts Renorts, 17 vols. Pickering's Reports,24 vols. Wendell's Reports. Blackford's Indiana Reports, 7 vols. Ohio Reports, HI vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, lfi vols. Peters' United States Court Reports, condensed, (i vol. Summers Report!, 3 Toll, East's Reports. Vesay's, Jr., 22 vols. Wrlgnt l Ohio Reports, 1 vol. DIGESTS OF REPORTS. United States and Supplement, 5 vols. Harrison's new Digest, 5 vols. Barber and Harrington, 4 vols. Wilcox's Digest of Ohio Reports, 1 vo). Minot's Digest of Massachusetts Reports, I vol "W 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MANIFOLDvVRITER, lor WHtTnywdTcc pymg: Letters nt the same Operation. By this simple process of writing, a letterand copy can be written at the same operation, with more case and despatch than a simrle letter with tlm nrdinnrv nnn onA ;t Li or the pen that writes the letter produces the copy at the same time. It is, therefore, a facsimile, which is invaluable to business men, and all others who desire copies of their letters or other dociiinniiii, Ti, k. c - . . na wwaa lur coniaininu the copies arc bound In various sizes and styles. This manner or writing is so very easy, agreeable, expeditious and economical, that it is used and highly recommended by the principal merchants in the city of New York, in preference ...j. ..,,j,B , or aav outer process ot writing A large and well selected assortment of Stationery for ign and domestic. Account Books of every description for sale at tho bookstore of cc13' I WHITING It HUNTINGTON. A "ERICAN GALLERYF ARtTIW a rlc;i" Gallery of Art, embellished by eleven original engravings from paintings by distinguished American artists, and illustrated by poetical and prose contributions from eminent American writers. A quarto volume, richly bound in embossed cloth, with an emblematical side stamp. " A picturesque volume this, which does great credit to original ari among us, and demonstrates better than almost anything rise that we have seen its rapid advance The name of Saktain as its editor, is scarcely lessa pledge for the excellence of the subjects chosen from amongst American works of the pencil than is his graving-tool an assur ance lor their fine execution as copies." Nat Intel Jutt received and for sale at the bookstore of Jlec28' t. H. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IVTEW BOOKS. ModeTM en , mcJclledTbHliowe 11 Mayhew, illustrated; price 25 cts. Mary Barton, a new novel ; 25 cts. .heeler's Biography of members of present Congress ,,ThB R,om!lnce of Yachting, by Joseph C. Hart, author ol Miriam ( nihil. 2 vols ; 75 cts. For sale at the bookstore of decll. I. N. WHlTTNG it HUNTINGTON. J G. P. R. James. Price 25 cents. ' The Great Hoggarly Diamond, by W. M. Tackony. Price 25 cents. ' Model Women and Children, by Horace Mavhew. Price 2j cents. Just received at the bookstore of jan2. 1. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON rr.nr u u RAGI WANTED " rpHE subscribers continue to pay the highest market pri- A. Ces lor llau. In ..... mhSiL ... r X ces lor Rags, in any ouaslity, at their bookstore. I. It, WHITING it HUNTINGTON Jnne 17. .d&w. VaI.KNTINEHI VllvitTilini ' H0' r 'ould invite the attention of the Ladies and . Gentlemen to his verv haanll Inl asnrtmpnt nf Valun. tines. Now that the time 'is approaching, every beau and belle in the land should supply themselves with at least twr or three ol these love tokens nrpnnmtnr. In ! i , r. , I -i - n , ed by the U Gnd c.,n:d r. rr " Pl ight. Pledges and Protestations.' 1 he assortment consist oi i.omic. Sentimen'al. Satirical, Burlesque, Witty, Capti-vatina Sniil.aiip.i. . i i : i . .p. . niiuci-ii.iiiu. aavtv oesieginn, neari- Nreaklntr and all .,i,t, i., ...:. ,l, r i . . r.l . . . r v in it i r oiv utuat fattidious. An early call will ensure the best choice. But above all. doa't lorget that they are to be had it HOYT'S Periodical and Magaiine Depottwodoors west of the Post Office. Columbus. dec23 dtf MAI.AZ1NES MAGAZINES. Graham's Go-dev's l.sdv Knnk Haatalat. I 'nl,,.. 1mA. . r- , . - -" - naiiouai. and 1 outh s Cabinet, jntt received and for tale at . , , a- r . HUVT'S Penodical Depot, near the Post Office, Columbu |
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