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PRIVTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. !T-o Dollars Fifty Cents in , drnnco; or, Three Dollars at the end oftbe year. TERMS New Series So. 32, Vol. I. tOMMBLS, SATURDAY, .V.11'5, 1832, Whole Aumbcr, 1213. Burr &i Sherwood, East title of High-street, SN the. now UnH ." m. nl uppnsiti ilnsoll's rnvern, art tliisdu) opening nn cnli'o New "Stink nf Dry ffiooiU, CSroeeriew, lax, B! ir.l ware, Ui'eiiw are, rnrclMH.il lot tliis market it low rates, and will be sold t u small uiivunon. A mong tue iiu mur ium in Holes nrc DAY G30D3. Br.rid Cloths Cussiueis Funnels Blankets RlltlllctS Circassians A'eSUIISS Ciimlcts T irtiui Fluids V. nub-isms U nub a 4s VfilVB Hi 'gup Cord fieuv-rt cm Fustians Drillings Si' teen lii.in Table Dinpcr Cutloii do do G2.0Z CoffeO Tea Spices Tuoiioo. nu If Irish Linens Bilks Luces Calico Sumu beautiful pnt term of the latest filSllMllJ SIiiia ! Funey niid Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cr'ivnts Hose, Gloves Muslins, from 11 to 6 qrs. bleached nnd brown Chi'cks Ticking Cotton Yarn An o ko. i.iir.urs I' .wilfr und Shot Raisins M.i kercl 1 1 -Tri hr Cnilih, ko. II T VACTOttY. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST (JEO. II. LAMSON L Co. f H tVE on liund ol their own ninniiuicturc, nt the old stunti two doors north ui Air. Russell's Tuvcrn, n general nnd lull assoit uient of good and FA SHIM ABLE HAT VTmle of the best Materials nnd by first rule Workmen ; which tin ) offer lor siilc lit Wholesale, r Retail, On ns good terms us they ciiii enn be had al unv establishment in the western country. Tin1) rcspuclitilly solii it tho patrnnnge of heii Int-mis und the public G. II. L.&Co. Ciss'smi'lls, Apill fib, ItVU. N. B. Wanted, two apprentices at the ubuvu business. Tht thorough bred, beautiful Horse, l.ir r i--r 'H'hI. Mill S iws X tit to 11 .ml do Axes, Spades Shovels, II cs Truce (Minim Ctiff-o VI, lis To i K tiles Tea P its 3,100ns l nveS II .d Porks Fri nut P .ns Sh vel nml I'uiigs Sa l lions Candlesticks L nnp, II Hows Cm Nails Wool ( nrds S(oo ynrds Sieves, ito. UUH'l k VlfcR'-V V) rospeotfiilly invit the n'teii'i u if purchasers. D -o .,h r 14 5 Sin Mlberlr I'riiclite, NEW EDITION. A TREATISE on the practice of Modi cine; by John Euorle, M. D. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. Advertisement to tho second edition. It will be perceivd, that the arrange mc-nt promised in tho first edition, has been adopted in the present one. Con-U'lerablp additions have also been made. The nub iocts of pnemno thorax, inlintile convul Bums, pericarditis, un I hystorilis, oinilleil in the I'oruior, ut- introduced in this edition; and a chapter on tho general pathology ol ever, h is been entirely re- ritten. Many Mtholoizicul and therapeutic observations, also, have been introduced tiirounhout the work: and no inconsiiierablo nuniner ol typographical errors, as well os errors ol laooa.;, which had escaped the amhor's attention, have been corrected in the eui tion now ortered to the public. A supply ot this beautiful edition of liberie 'a Practice just received, and tor sale, by ISAAC N. WHITING. Co uinbus, March Ml.-t. 31 V W'V A KUS. fgllllC HIU1 riiii-r im l-ibei. out li tiers put Stute of O.o, Franklin County ss, Coiiniiun t'lmn, Fciiniary Term, A. U. liidi. Mitlicw Mitchell, CompU, Ctmrlp Wilson, Rbcnrz-r Mitihnll, lobelia Vlncb.ll, Wm. MitiJi.-ll, Ai re w Mitctu K. Rbeo(;u Vlitelitll, Jomm1i Ltiiitlis, ami J-iii' , -till Wife, formrrly Jano Mitelult. hein hi ltiw nl Marufa ret shut inulter. dec aitl, Utjta J I be ooiiiliiimui huving tiled tiitbill T.y Dig the e ml to due.reu ih it he (letenilnnt-i letiic lu the coiiipliininnt nil their ihter o t iti i c rtmn true! of liiml lyiiij; in Frank ini rounty, heli.K t It C lhjnhw.it ijiinrter 1.1 erinih 7, tnwiHhip 10, riiiipe 20, on Ma ii wa' Purvey, which con.ptairmiit iiurch i i'.. oi tlie Situ! VI .nrarei Sh i noker, tie ilett wm Ut nolu; hut the title to which Was n t c iiiiIl'Ii-(1 to the uM fj.timnnt, ilnrtiiv li litc'imt! ut the suil Mnrcaret: mid it ) .leurnip t.i ihe Pu'i-I.ieiion n the court, th it he ileh reliint. Ctittrle Wilsnii, Hlid Jnt( pi, LhikIib, an J ine, hit wife, are not rettdei t-'i' tine iituii-t it i tin renre ird r d, tha' no icu nf the pendency ufihis suit 1)0 puhh-hed in th Ohio State J -urnul.a ncwfipuper print d in CnlnmhiH, tT nine weeU ?uccesivc'v ; iihI it 19 further 'fdered that tht'.ii'l defen-l nit" appear ht re on tin first -lay n( the m X' rui ol t!ii otMirt, an'l nh ml, uu cr or de- iiiii t laid hill, nr the f.wt therein et f"rth ill Up taken as onft seil, and decreed nr. or-tinjiy: arcl this cause is continued until he next t- riu A true copy, Attest, A. 1. WDOVVFXU Solt.Jnr Cvmplt. 2 9w COACH AND CARRIAGE IttiMUfctCtOV!. ent lor three labor-saving Vlat.tiiu. s. uied in the prepuratioii ofhiies lor ran'iiui: : Tn-; first, workup by n h irse, adeieled by one timid, breaks miles and works bates. mi. wnl do a uiuah in u day ns four common hand-, and mil h bolter. The second Vlnehiue, nl tended by two hands, will draw and put down tbe largest pack of hides in limes or hater, i five minutos- (the old wny occupying one li. tod un hour und a tmlfor two hours ) Toe third Ylaoiuue, ulleiuled by m e hand, will ha dle up and put down tho largest puck 01 hi.ies in handler, in the same time (the old wai -Quid renu renn hour.) I'heiuhicri'n r has lull) tesied tho superior ndv. images ol those vlachinei: nsllio work is douo in miieh less tnun, and much better An boam work is niw tlispcused with, except un-hairiognnd rl sliiiu; mid it hides have been Very dry and hari, tliey may require a little br uking after going through the Machine. In w iikuiit in a ftoe.k ol hides, ut leant lilt Eer cent, is saved in labori and tho wurkenu e d.ino by any hands, having a diruuinr. I he whole es,iei.u of making these inncliiiici will not exceed lifly dollars. Individual lights will he sold for tho use of tho h ile,or any one, ol'lho vlue.hinos. Ao) nerstm wishuu inforiiiation on nni sutij. el CiiniiDcteil wilh timsu Maehiiic,by aililresiug a letter to the subscriber, (poll pai.l.) will receive iitlontion In thiMnetin time, i convenient, he will in ike a tour Ihiough tin Stale to sell rights. A few uertitiLittcs will show the opinion formed of them by those having used them, and inspected their operations LKVVIS NF.WSOM. Cullipolis.Ohlo, March 31, UU2. Oalup ms, -WurcA imh, IB3i. I do hercb, certify (hut I dail, work in t. NKwsn.n'i establisbincnt, with the wnoie ii niirt of his labor-laving M ichinu, used in preparing hides for tanning. I ho otio to break hides and walk batos, generally breaks nrsiftensas inanv hides, nnd woms as many hides in hates, hi a day, as any four common tanners enn, mid ranch better; nnd that tin second and third Machines, ilnws, limes, bu'es, handlers, and puts tho inrao down in live minutes 1 1 each pack, ntiuudcil by somo times two hantls, and ollen but one) nnd I am of opini m that it is a valuable labor suv ing improvement in working in hi'lrs. jtfurri anj, inw. - Undi-rstandinir thnt our neighbor, L. New nm. had in ooetntion some labor saving ma olunory, ued in the proparutioii "f nides lot tnnning, we called to see their peiform inoei nnl in thirty five niniitos, two ha di ilrawed out and put down th'eo hundred mid fifty hides, fas w wnip inf irm-t'.A dmrihuled eleven vats, called limes, hates, and handlers. A. l.F.CLF.RCQ, A. THHWOLI), I) MAX IN, P MF.WflF.R. FAKMS FOK SALE. Ill IK itihinriDt rt viii el un ood tcrmo the dihu in di cribeii l-iinU, vtz: A tract )f 105 inrei, an ut tu miUt trt ii Cnliiadiiis. tu the forks -f the Seioto live im ar Sullivant1 mill; a Pinall touh; rrhini and other cum' " tat) e nu "oveniciit" there ii ; li .w in the ocmip irmy nf Robert 1 loud A i r;i ;t il 1 17 a- re. Iviiitr ahoui tw o rni'e iiitli east otCidiinibu well tiuib red, oiH 1 til , ab ii 40 a r t umler iitini.t uv ut. Ir.ioi ol 2jJ arret, ub ut Tour udlet nor t e iet ol (Jol'iutlm ,ou which lli-nr) Lojir; now Iive4;abtiui CO icre- undergo .d improvep.ent. i good oreh tnl, nnd hinlduiL' ppri rmte. Ao, 105 icre, twi lve luilet raft of Co lumhus wi'hin h h a mile of the nev towii ol ii!n' r an t on th.' National nail, t -mill i hi roveinont" This, cotiMileriiii; hi prohtthie uinreaflihc; value of 11. n t situution, will he -d I nt it harain Alto. 100. i- reuriiinprnvedlaiidfhenit: Ut V. 9, raiikfe 9, mwu 4, ierti n 3. United -tate military livml TiMraet m y b- ban I t I.iO dollarHi rieh soil, and pooil lin.ber. Uoitd and acroininodatinj term will in ifi-vcn, und title ui-questifinahle. CUTI'LKS U M A I'THFWS. March 10 24 sis wsm:miw& nLI. be let to mnrn thisseaou, f'nn. I In- 1st of April to tho 15th ot illy, at the following stnnds nml rules, viz: from (he second of April to the seventh, at the stable of Mr David Kokohl, in New Lnn cutler; and from the ninth ti the fourteenth at th Mable 01 Ml John Nohlo, in t.oluin bus, Ohio-, nnd so on, lilternut' h , flic dnjn in each week during the season, mservinir Sitiiirtiny nnd Sunday to puss from ono stand lo the other. Terms, eight d.illars cash tin -ingle leup, fifleen dollars for the enton, tn beilitchurged with twelve dollars if paid hi the fi toenlb day nf June, und twenty dnllurf or iiiMiranr.e. (If insured,) mures mil nt reuiiluili every eiisli'h or liiuih iluy lo the hare, or the owner disposing i f the n, o will be held responsible for the price ol the season. IE imivlPiiP-EY, Is a bright bay, wiih black inane, tail nnd legs, sixteen hands high, mid is allowed bj loiiipctent jutlges tone at least cqunl tn liny ither, lor heauti , csmpact form, lofty enr riuge and line elastic movement Gentle men lire lnviieil re examine him. Mil UUMl'ilRF.Y wnnred bv the oelnbrnted rate horse old Tu kibne, formerly the prop- rty ol lien. iiii!gclr,anii brun h iwr wick hum ol Virpiniu ; lie'ry Mr Bull's horse Ftori who was nevet oeatou. riorueii w.'is llie brother O.Mhe fimoui horse Sir Archy, ml tot bv the old ikjauen nnese uiomnle; liisdimi was votby the importef! torse Aldl- intn; hcbi rol Bos, c.&c. (see stud bnftK.i is e. nam bv the imported horse ( loeklast : grout grand dnm hy Col. Syiue's Wilduir ie hy the ohl imported iiorso i earnor, out to he imporii d mare Kill) Fisher; "Kenrnot hy tho G dolphin Arabian. " Sir 1 1 11 mjih Vs tlnm "tin l.n'iy ! the Ijiitte," was rin sed by Mr Rela liadjer, near Bristol, it it. got by his i elehrat' d minim: horse (lii k. ry tl hud lor her tlnm Die aiuiil n the Unit-. firwIu'Se peformauoe. no American Turl Re gister.Jio. 0, v 1. 2d The Maid of the O iks was K..t liv r-preatl t. .gle; her ilum hv tin nnpnrttd hono Shark; h' r gtiind dum M (veil .clson s ilo- kiiitliam ; ner great grain! dam by True Whn;; i.er urent great gran ui Ii) ( i. Hailey'r horse tf.illain ; I or g g g. granti nam li) tin iiii.ioneu norto not ii Ins; and he lit Diamond. (se flu book ) Hickory wn got hy the imported h .rs Whip his dam l)i n liy the nnpnrtt d hur-i Dure Devil: hi- grand dam by Wilduir, wle was gut by the i.ld iiiinorted horse Fearuoi. ut of tho i in nor I eil man Kitty Fisher; and Ffurunt bv the (iodidphin Arabian; his srreut trrnnd dnm by Iho importid hotie t,'l ickfiist ; hi great grand dnm wns the dnm of the celebrated hor-e iiueepiiniiis nun uni i ri-nilo; Whio was breJ b Vlr Dnruiel, inn' va got b rtnltrum ; his Hum hy lloroiijhi. gr mil dam bt Mutciiem. out i.f Gun ( rnek" inm. Vo. f't est ud book )-SirlIutii.hrev urns rin.fil by (leu Scwitll of Mnryliiiid, whojo eriificiite nntl ilepoiiti.in may he seen nt Ins stnnds, nnd ill show thnt Sir Hmnphroi hint Het"V Hifhiirdf in n trial race, h. th he- t owned by Gen Sowall Ilo afloiwurt!- rnceiveil an I'Jtiry hy vet,- traimliE, whit h nroiluced lnmeness, nml reutlered Liuii uiifii ..r the turf. N B Pasluriigp prnvldotl for mare" from t distiinee, nnd giuin fed, if required, on m oh rate terms. No ncci.tititability for lie oitleuls, &o. JOHN ('. I1UI.I.. Mnreh 0. 1832 2G-2ui JAMES S. WHYTE, B JFPF.CTKULLY inforius the public, a that he continues to enrry nn the iiboie binim ss. in ull ils various brunches, nt his old stiinil in Columbus; wherp I'OS I'COArHKS, CIIARIOTEES, GIGS nnd SULKIES, ol every description, can bo hnd al the shortest inline nntl on reasonable terms.. 'II kinds nl Gartingi s rr.ntle to order; and oln ones repaired and painted in tho neatest style. Columbus, Sept. '27. 4 (XT WANTED -CO BUSHELS ulSTONE COAL Inquire of J AMES S WHY TK. toit movie:: A L. Clcavcland and Ogdcnsburgli Line. f RllIE subscriber, ngeni for the nbovc lint , M. will on the opening of navigation, dis patch a schooner each week, (nnd oftenor if required) irnm Clonveland to Og-lensbiirgh. These schooners uro connected with n Line of lioatsbotwei n Ogdeniburgh anil Moi.lrrnl and will touch at Oswego on their return. All freight tent by this Line will have imme ilintej dispatch For freight or passage apply to CHARLES UENISO.N. ',! N -R: Liberal advances made on uro- perty shipped by'he nhnve Line, either r Ogdfiishurgh or Morilrer.'... C. D. i.ienveiniiii, f enruuty7 ..ru Vcic Hook Store. fBVIE suhsrrihors. having commenced tin M. IIOKK SELLING BUSINESS in the I. tvn of C luinbus, in Mr Linc Sterling 'ow brick building, situn cd on (he east side o High street, ncnrli opposiieto Vlr Russell's tavern, lake this opportunity of informing the public, that they ure now opening a gen ernl assortment of Miscrlliinenut, liir, Mrdical, Theological Historical Classical, and cimmon sail oyiii iawzsi which will bo sold wholesale or retail for cash, nt rei'uced prices. BLA1XZZ BOOKS. Alsn, un exleniive nssoriment nf Blank Books; consisting of l)nv Books, Ledgers, JouruuR Records, Duckets, Receiiits, Mem. tiriiiidiim. and Blank Books; ruled and bound in the best style. nORTIII.XGTOM ACADEMY. rwiHIS Institution w ill be prepared to re-X ceivo additional pupils, at the commencement of tho next Session, Monday the a.'id inst. and will afford thorough and extended instruction, it is hoped, in the various branches of Science and Literature,! usually taught in similar Institutions. Any number of pupils can be accommodated with boarding, either in the Bontd-injr house, attached to the Seminary, or in private families at 81,'JO to 1,35 per week. Very particular attention will be given to the studies, and to the morals of the pupils, and to their accommodation, in every res pect, by tho Teachers and by the Acting Commit.ec of the lio..rd of Trustees. An opportunity will be afforded to any younjf man, who may desire it, to labor in tho work shop, attached to tho Acnileuy, or on tho lands beloninnir to it, in horticul lure or agriculture, lor the preservation"' of health, and lo enable mem to ueiray in pan the expenses ol their education. The Trustees' have recently appointed Mr Henry Kei.ls, a Gradunte of Hamilton College, N. Y., and Mr HEsnr Bal i.entink, a Graduate of tho Ohio Univer sity, to bo Teachers in the Academy; and have the fullest confidence in their qualifications, and in their determination to perform faithfully, the duties assigned to thorn. Special arrangements are designed for he advantage of those " ho may wish to qualify themselves, 09 Teachers of Common Schools. Tho prices of tuition for each session, of five months, will be $li,U0, $3,(KI and 10,00, according to the various studies of the pupils. Application for further information may bo made to Rev. James Hour., President of the Ronrd of Trustees, or M. Smith, Esq. in Columbus, or to K V. Jaues Lki.i.s Dr D. Upsom, I. G. Millkr, Esq. end Ur Rat, Worthington. April 21, 1834 30-3tv OHIO ANTIMASON1C STATE CONVENTION. 11. HE Independent Elect ors of the Stati of Ohio opposed to Secret Societio-. are requested tn take such measures as the) shall ducm expedient in their several coun tics, for the appointment of Delegates to i. STATE CONVENTION, to be held at Co 'umnus, on luestlay the Vila day ol June next, for the purpose of nominating a cnndi late for Guvornor, nnd an Electoral Ticket to be supported nt the ensuing fall elections and to trnnsnct such other business for th. promotion of the growing cause of Antimn sonry, as shall be thought proper at that time 11 is desirnnie that ull the counties shnu be represented at saitl convention, by one t.i more dolcgntes, as the Antimtisuns of the sev oral t'ounties shall elect. By onler of the Central State committee. March 20, 18.18. JOH BitOOliS, T r AS roc iveii 50'lnz. Collinsi l u's A I B. Hand Axes, nml Hatchets, of erori pattern, mid still lurthcr improvi d in qua lit), which he will sell hy whnlcin e or retail . A pecnu iipntirniuity now prosenli ol nbtniiiing olliiis nntl Co's liro.'til Axi s, nt Hie siei tho Big Axe, ns nn more of Ihut article will he mnuufae.iuieil . Also root ivctl, nu extern ive assortment nl GOODS. t"t niinier.nis to mention, suilod to tin- wants ol the conn- iry ; which will he sold ns I w, fur cit-h, null ny place in Ohio. P..rk. Hour. Clioesc. Wheat, Sugnr, Hemp, Feathers, Raus, I) ot -Kim, Heans. anil most oilier ki ils of .ro Inoe. will ho piirehnsed nnd tee highest price given at the said sign nf the BIG tXE. N v in uni in if THOMAS WHITES I'egehiblc Tonth-ailir Drops. ' RtHE only Specilin over yetnirerotl to the M- puhlic. from which n radical und perm t nent euro may he obtained of thai disagree.! hie pain, the tooth-ache, with nil its attendant evils : surh ns fraituriiig jaws in extract ing ot the teeth, winch ollen proves more puiii'ul than the tooth-nche its. If; and col rassitu from the decaying teeth to "he in thence tn the houtl, producing a rheumatic alfoetmn, with many nlheruiiplonsnnt t llecis, surh nidisa:reeahle hrenlh,bad taste in the tio'iilh, tVc. (in. all of which nrc occasioned I'r.ini foul or ih cayiug li-cib. I am happv ui 1 niing it in my power to olli-r to the world u remedy lliat will not "iiK remove the pain, hut preserve the teeth from flintier docui ami tlelii'di tho can us mutter from such .s bnve m t coniniouceil nchitm, and remove the I irinr nml nil other lillh from tl.c toelh,retn ring them to health nntl usefulness. 3? AFT s Co.isistinc nf Writing, Letter, Wrnnpin Ten, nntl Wall Paper; winch will bo sold by me ream or Dolt, n wliniesnic prices. 1CTSX3. Iikpwie1 n select nsurtmcnt ol Piano JIu tr, ol the lut-ist and most iiMiion-ible kind Al-u, iiftiuctiom tur the Clarin'i, Violin Flute, File, an'l Flacenlet; Flutes ;iml Fi'ea. uml Vionn atrmD, (Jannot IUtiI:: Ka. &c. al INcw i orU prices. HOOK BINDERY. Cnntioetfd wilh their store, thev linve n BOOK HINDER Y, well supplied with hind mg tools and materials., together with n su erior Ruling Machine. From Ioil' expori enco in the Bonk Binding business, they flat lor themselves thnt tl.oy are cnahlnl to rule anil bind Blank Bonks, nl all sizes fa: count), hank, or other purp.ises, wilh or without springbucks, in (lie most substantial manner. Publishers ot" Bonks who may wisk to bnvt an enlire edition, or nny luree qunn'ily, bound, nro inforineil that Ihey will oontriict tn biiidtliematenstornprie.es. Old books rebound. JAMES TURNBULI,, BENJAMIN L. TURNBULL. N. II They will transact Heir hiiiiues' hen ia the name of B. &. J. Tl'it.MiL'i I.. Coltiinhus, Feb. 0 24 rotAG Wu,SCHOOL,-WORTIIIjVGTdX.- !SlI5sES Eeils nml Everest, would inlo'in LTjI ihc Public, Hint the Summer term ol their School lor young Ladicr, in the village ol Wor hington, Fiiiiiklin county, will com nience on Monday the Juth ot April, and will uontinui 24 wetks The prices of tuition will be, for Reading. Penmanship, Ge .graphy and plain Needle w .rk, $2.00 per quarter. For English Gniiiimiir, Arithmetin, An ciont und Modern History, tlhetorio and Ornamental Needle Work, $3. For Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Bota ny, Logic, "ltd Nulurul Theology, 4 Instruction tn those who ilosiro it in the I'rench nntl Latin Languages, $5. For Poonuh or Oriental Painting, there will be nn ndditinnnl charge of $-2. Improved Method ol Painting on Vel vet, $4 B mrtl enn hcnhtuiiicd in respectable fami lies fur 1,00 or fil,25 per week. No puius will be spared, to make the young I. niln s who attend this school, thorough in every branch nf study, and to lead them to form correct mental und moral habits, nnd amiable manners Worlhingtnn, April 17, 1832. 30 2w DIVISION ORDER. Head Quarter, I im.uroTHE,) April 11, Kii- J ti THE UNION CAN AL LOTTERY, CLASS NUMBKR NINE, Will be drawn in Philadelphia, nn Saturday, the 5th of May, 11132. 60 Number Lottery 9 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL $20,000 tickets $5. Please address your orders to GEORGE A. COOK Hllsburgli PRIZE LIST OF TIIF. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, CLASS NO. SEVEN, FOB I 832. A splendid mult for the West. NCMUERS drawn: 15 4 17 41 58 60 23 51 47, Jo 4 15 17, THE GRAND CJtHIT.1L PRIZE OF 80,000, Was sold to J unit s loon und Co. Venders. Pittsburgh. 17 2.3 4', prize of .$'1,000, Sent to Cln.kei ( m,k, Wheeling 17 41 51, a prize of $1,000, Sent to Erie, Pa. ' 47 50 5 ,a prize of Si 1 ,000, Eagle Utterv Office, S B. Besides many of $300, $200, fee. All sold by tie Onulant Prize utter, GEORGE A. COOK, Agent for tha Managers. REDEMPTION NOTICE. OTl E is hereby given lo CorneJ.'Ji Thomus, and all other persons concern ed, Hint at the next term of the Court ol Com uitin Pleas, to be held in Franklin count) Ohio, I aim 1 1 proceed to exhibit proof of mi ight of retteoiplion tn the iVorth half of In lot No. 363, in the Borounh of Columbus Franklin county, aforesaid, now charged oi the duplicate of said county in the numo ol orncliua I nomas, nnd sold on tbe 21! I h n December, 1829, to snid Thomas, for (hi tuxes, interest and penalty nf 1828 and 11)29, in the name of the heirs of Charles Andrews, deceased; the nmount of retlemption mono) having been duly deposited ncc irtlinK tn Inw in the hands nl me clerk ol tlte Court of Com ruou Pica in rranklin county. GEORGE M1NTIJRN. Mnreh 30, 1832. 2? Ow LKATIIEU AND WHISKY. HIE subscribers li isn.g luki u u rooui u . lew do ri west oi R. V, MoCn. 's sinro, ml anpnsiie the MitiUet h mse, intend keep nig on hand an assort mem iifgiiud LE V I'll Ell uni vv MIiKY, all nf their 'wu iiiiiiiiiinctiiro. which lin y will sell dit np for cnsli, wholesale tail, nr exehnnce Tor limes, llark. r Grain. They have now on hand fu'lv barrels of Old Whisky; whieb will ho told cheap ir i,ah only La h nuns Inr llp'etal their Store, or ranynrd.on Wnier-siriet. ISAU TAY LOU A; SONS. Nov. 10, 1831. n9 NEW WARE IIOUM. CV;st for Wheat and Flti.r-sal. '1I1E stihschbers will pay CASH, nnd the tl hiw'hest market price, for unv nunnlitv of good WHEAT nnd FLAX-SEED, deliver ed nt tno now varo i..iiso, corner Broad unu Caunl streets, nt the r.nilce. J. RIDGWAY & CO, October 4 4 TO FARMERS. SALT or CASH will bo given for nnv quantity of WHEAT, nt mv Stnnm Mill, on. mile west nf Columbus: Fl.uUR will. also. be exchanged for WHEAT, nil on very liberal terms. W. 9. SULL1VANT. Auiriist, 1831 62 nr C OIVTIVIE N D A7ICIT3. Mount I'kasant. 3rf mo. titli, 1 1129. Some tt .it. since, I bnnias White de.ositcil some tif his tooth ache drops with me, in or-d. r to Iry the vuli.lity thi rcot, anil to ascertain whether there wns any propriety in making the tiling public. I have Irietl it in ii bum fort) cases, and have only Inihil in twniurtiinces, and thtso were moioof u rip u m itio iilfectmii ot the jaw, than i'li ipiilhu- ndontaigia, nnd on thai account I think was the lailtire. I boy CTtniiily are iv. .rlh a tn til nf every person who labor under that dn onto of the tooth. Dn. W JtJDKINS Bad'more, Jitlyllh, 111-9. Somo time lust Mnv, Dr. I'litinius VVInt, loft with mo some of his Veg, (nblo Tuoth- ucho Drops, anil requested me to use n in my practice I nccnrdiiigly dill recommend it tu six of my ftiends, and some ol them had hem coinpl liuiuif of me tooth-uche for inmo iVnu ihreo moiitbs: nnd out nf the -ix it hail per fectly cured five I nm now full) convinced f il salutiiry cffoe.t, not only curing tie toiith-neho, but prevents teeth from further dec. i) ing. j. li. wi.m nr.? I r.u, ai. i'. Ccrlific-ilcs nl inintirlniil cures, with direc tions, will accompany each phial Sold hy O. A- S. CROSBY. CnlnmhiH, Mnreh 17, 1832 25 tipGlARI.F.S MARTIN of Chillicothe, is "IV appointed Division Inspector; JomnL (siieen ol Circlevillo, A'sistnnt Quiirtermas tor General of the loth Division (). M ; and Wn.i.iAsi Ai.i.en nntl Thomas Worthing ton arc hereby nppointctl my Aids dediuip. nml arc lo be obeyed and respected accord nigiy. JAME T. V ORT (1 IN GTON, ti30 4w Mnj. Gen. 16th Div. O. M. hy l.W Spring nnd Summer GOODS, nt 1 Wholesale or Retail ; this day received 1.. UUDUALK & Co. ilnrnhil', A iril 16. IR32 . '. i StROPOSALS willbe received hy the ut H Mer-i.ned, in Colombo", 'until 12 o'cloek on Moiuluy the 4lh tiny of Junenext fur tbe It livi ry of the lollowiti; Iliimls itml qtiaiility I'aprr.'f r Hie usenf tlieSlnle ol Ohio, nn or beiore Hie lir-t tiny nf Not ember next, viz: 2nd Renins Fine Royal) Piinlmg pajicr, 3HI tin no Medium Utl quality M do tin Cap No. I, host quaiil. "0 ilo tl) NoD, tlo IH) tlo (iunrto Post, do A Sample of each to accompany tho pro posals. R. Osiiorn, Auditor nf State, II. BnoivN, Treustinrof State, M II. Kiiuiv, Se, rrtary of State. April 21 , 1832 1.30 3w A'ute. I'he F. litors of the Gazette, Cin ciniiiiti; Ohio Uopublii'nn, nne-v lle ; Scioto Gazette, Cliilltc ithe; Palladium, New Lisbon ; Western Pioneer, Springt's Id ; Her aid, t'leuvoianil ; nml Clar-'ii, Sandusky ; ire requested to publish ti,o above throe weeks, and lorward their accounts for settle llietlt. BOARDING. flllE Subscriber hns inkon and newly fit L ted up, to uccommodnte Boarders, the commodious Dwelling formerly occupied by A. Kind, on Brontl street, whoro every at lention will be paid to thnsc who favor him with their patronage, and charges taw IRA G ROVER. April 2,18.12 30 N. B. Horses kept hy the tiny or week Splendid Si'liciiics. 100 1'riZ'S.aeli ot $l(VIH)i 100,000, DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY, No. 7, for 1832, to be drawn at Richmond, i ritiuy I nn may, 11M2. Q-Orders to be in time must rench this OlTice by Iho l.ith. 60 Number Lottery 10 drawn ballots: 1 prize of 820,000 in &50.000 1 1 1 100 It! no . .50 ii'iV 2-24 " 19() 1511)0 lo.tiiio f),(K)0 a.ooo 1,0 o 500 100 c'O no 40 30 20 10 10,(1110 5,000 UJIOD 100,IHHI 8,tKK) 5,t)0 4,4HO 5,li 0 4,4i:) 0,730 :t,aio 151,000 iVcslorn tljiiaittj-iy Hi-i if w. lHE Substiibers propose to ubli-h,in tho JL Ci y o. Cincinnati, a (uarlerli IVriotli-t al, nntl, r the title ol the Vt.iT:i:' QrjAR-TEnr.i Review. i lie euituii.ii department will be confided to thtce gentlemen, ulrcady known to tho public by their contributions to the Eusttni teviews. The first literary talent of tho West wilt nid the enterprist ; and it is conf.-"oenlly expected that Iho eminent scholars ml uistingtiisheil wiilers of the Enst nml South will not withhold their contributions. Anxious to enlist furtl c work Ihc best efforts oi the most gifted and thoroughly informed minds throughout our whole country, tho Publishers offer wlia' they them nn ntletpiato remuneration. F r ctie.h ttccepietl nrticlo lh") will pay tiiref. noi.i.Ansj J F.n oace a into ol cunipeiisationnir literary luhnr, tin-usual, they believe, on Ibis side the Atlantic. On these terms the Edilurs will reject with out scruple, whntever they think unlit for tho pugcsol the l(c vistr, "1li,lt'( l, incy wish it ill-stnictly nndeistond. Hint nbsolutn iinleprn-deuce will chiirnctiriic its entire manngrn.ent. Ii will be ( tit stendy Irieud nf Religion ; but it will ncknnivlei gen .sects. Il will be devoted to the Federal Union and the American Constitution ; but it will tiiviinn parlies. It will be alike fenilfss in the exposure of error, and in tbe promulgation nftruili. In tho department of criticism, it will aim lobe frank, just, nnd candid. Ii will neither show nor withhold favor on the score of private or party connexion. Where hih praise is merited il shallbe given nil In tit slim ; and whore censure is tlesi rvetl it shall be dealt out unhesitatingly Articles purporting tn be reviews ot hooks si nil he such, ami not merely g. noral disquisitions ; silnle nrticles Wi.ii h are in fact essays, shall appear ns essays.Besides there general nl.jents, which should be common tu ull American Revo ws, it is in. tended thnt this Purimlicni shall be a voieo from the West. Hurdly will it be f..ir!y os-tub ished, when the iiihuhiiaiitsnf il.eoli'Si-siepi Valley will outnumber u!l the rest nl tho Union. It will be a prominent object of the proposed work to collect nml declare the rpin-I m of this immense population. When two more tlulcs shall have been carved out oftl.o wideucjnitlnoi! iheNorihwi tt nnd that muf be very soon !! elty whi re lliiswork is tnbi ' published, w ill ) tii l.'. "if geograpliit a! cotter of the Ui iteil Stales.rr-ilienienn time this tide ol emigration is flowin- 75"si.l fruiri every quarter with unexampled powcr.'tiii fnWJ "o region of the earth respecting which accuratefrr,.'rlnaton is in cugcrly sought. fo meet thisdt'lintrfol0d'cl',' Ihr bntory, p hysical character andrtrrWnf the v,t reeion between the Allecutiv .VhaTrhii;" "titt the Pacific Ocnnn will be tinodterprtiimnil ohiet:t of this Review. Yi t miulln r the last and not the Imist impnrtant, part'cnlnily in n country where m w states tire sn frequently organized will bet i discuss mailers connected with the f rination of now constitutions and with legislation. The value ol such discussions will hn readily npprolo ndod by llinto who have felt nnd now feel (he manifold evils of a fun iniucntal law defective in its original fraiiic. nml nt a Icgidulion under it perpetually vncillating. Hnliling faithfully in view, nnd f.iitlifully pursuing these olijo'ett, with nn gtiiih s oilier than truth nnd justice, ami villi nnrult, save Iho diffusi.m of valuable knnwlri'gc nnd cf sotintl npiiii.iii, nml lie ailv.ii.renieiil of Iho highest interest of ihe ei tmlrv, (he t t.hlish. er. trust (hat the We ll rn (iu.irierh Review nil deserve, what tlioj now cnnfuleiitlv nslc fori', the libcKil palrumigo ol an cul ginned commit niti . The w. rk will ho priul. d i:i the best manner, on Iho beat paper Each number will enntuin lit len-t two humln il and fifty pnjos. The Orst nuniber will be published on Ihe first day of next Nov niber. The price ill hi fivo dollars a year payable on the delivery of Iho second number. The amount dtiecntittihulors wi'l always 1 o remitted one month niter the publication of he number contni' inn their article HUllliMvD k LDMANDS. CisciNN.lTt, Ai'iiit.. I8!2. O-Siibseriplions tn the nbovc, will ho ro ecivod nt the office nl (lit Ohio State Journal. Tickets $10, Hnlvei. $5, Quarters $2 60, Eighths St v. A paokugc of tweuty-two whole tickets will cost 5 per cent, off Certain of ilruwing, net, at least Y.iltiablc liaiid l'oi ialt'. "8 AH E subscriber, ns ugent lor Geo. Bax JL lev. ol Baltimore, oilers tor sale. valuable tract of land, containing 1000 noret, entered in the name of Barley and Mcrruman, lying on tho ivaters of Boukes creek, about 12 miles a little west of north from Murysville, the Sent of Justice for the county ol Union, 20 miles nnrtbwesterly from Delaware, nnd 7 from the Scioto river. The land it heavily timbered with Beech, Sugar tree, White onk, Hick try, &c, and is rich, but lies rnthcr level. There nre two improve ments on tho tract. Further information ns to the siitintinn, &o., nf the last!, may he ob tained on application to Levi Phelps, Est) of Murysville. The terms of sale will be made known by nn. imku sitifcaaus, Madison township, Franklin onunty April 18, 1832 n:Ht 4w $220 II 209 83 Cost of a paokngeof 22wh ie $124 By remitting $I24 certinciile of 22 wholes will he forwarded. Shares in proportion. Address your orders lo JOHN L. NF.WBY, Whtt ling, la. ANOTHER SPLENDID SCHEME. To be drawn in Wheeling. WF.LLSBURG LOTTERY, No. 4, Extra; to be drawn nt Wheeling, Monday, 14th May. 00 Number Lottery 9 Druwn Ballot. t FEW bushels nf WATER MELON SEED, wanted by O k S. CROSBY, & Co August 23 4 YELLOW SPRING", OT1IO. ffVIE Suhaeri 'i i .Ot,ii tin' n iblie. gon I all thnt he has rented il '' eeiehr it Wuterinir nlane. known ns the l'eiiule x.rirr; of Ohio, in G'n Co., nnd that ho intends Trooping tho House upon for tho nocnmmoila-(ion of Travellers nnd Visitors, nt nil seasons. II. GREGORY. Ynlloc Springs, Ohio, Fob. 10, 1832. Tl NEW GOODS. BUTTLES e MATTHEWS, A RF. now npcninir nn extensive assortment V of gnoiis, which they will whnlusnlo or r tail at II small iidvnnct . .. .imbus, Oct. 21, 1831. imOM Ihe e nnu SUSr received Irnm the Paper Mill nl a? Cuyahoga Falls auperuiio rost Fouls cup, No I do No 2 C rown Wrapping Can do Cash paid for Rags Fehrnnr) 4 O &S. TAPER. CROSBY. 18 Af BAGS bed '') FEE 1000 pounds I.OAP SIIIIAR jnfsA Lbs. COT I ON YARNt for tale by uJjyj , OOODAI.F l;Co Ootohor20, 1831 0 M JWTREAL agencv. 5Vic undersigned, accents for .Mi ssrs siio., iavik:s, &, Co. COMMISSION MKIICIIANTil, MONTREAL, WILL in. ill u liberal ailvames in CASH, or satisfactory nrcopt inces, until tbe 4th day of July next, on Pot ami Peurl Ashes, r lour, v ileal, rtn k, and sucli oilier siiloaDio rroiluce ns may be placed ill their hands to send tu that market, and eon.igncd to that house. Consigners mav receive two thirds the fair value nt their shipment a. Columbus, ami when tho properly nrrivcs nl .vlotitrenl, nn additional atlvatice will be made if required. I'he usual transportation per Barrel from rit'iivclnnd t'i Montreal, is $1 for Flour, nnd Jl M fur fork. Insurance i per cent., or less. BUTTLES & GILL, C. RIPLEY. Co'umbus, January 24th, 11)12. 15 Itr.KEIlKNI es : Lincoln GonnALK, F..q. Columbns. Charles Denison. Merc'n't Cloavelnnd. I prize- of $5,000 is 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,1100 5,000 5,1100 DRAWN NU.MCERS. Tim following nrc tbe drawn number! cf the YVhkki.ixq Lottery. ETn. 4: lib 37 64 1 6(1 5 46 oil :!:l 2 2 Nos I 37 04, SLOOD No. 5 48 66, C.V)!) j $1,000 sent in n put kuje toOliio, ;'i(10,n,iu ,l by a gentleman ol Wheeling, bulb sold lit Newby' (lffice fT-Those who v.-ant CapiiaL r ill do well In make investments in tl.n WFLLSBURG, hxlrn 4, nntl in the DISMALKWAMP No. 7, both splendid Schemes. Atblrt-ss your orders to JOHN L. NEVY'llY. 11'hitliiig, I 'a. MVC'MNF. CARP". ti'ry of J. .V: Smith fc Co Leicester, hinttnuhuiells. consisting of Numbers 21', 30, S!, 32. mil 33, Wire for snlo by. I..GOOIMLF. A: CO. Janunry 9 10 OA Ii V.aC), 54lfc BL". Luke Salt. Win price. Morch 31 NOTICC. A LL persons having claims against the es .'f till Y7iJ OHIO POCKET LAWYER. iMIEOhio Pocket Lawyer, Form book. X Self-Conveyancer; cnntHining nil the neccssnry legal forms, used in the Stalo of Ohio; New Edition: by a member of the Ohio Bar. This volume now offered tn the citizens of Ohio is designed to combine L'lili- fuwith Economy. Almost cvety mnn, be his occupation what it niny, :s obliged to employ a Lawyer, nt times, to write a deed, mort gage, indenture, or some other legal form, for which ho must pny two or three dollars; but nolo, fur n few cftti.t, he may purchase this little work containing all Iho forms necessnry for the ordinary transactions of business, and in every sense nf tho word, render himstdf his "Own Lnwycr." The forms hnvo been expressly prepared for tho work by n competent and highly respectable memoer of the Oiio War, who, lor a series ot years, has been n practitioner in Ihc different counties of the State. I be publishers can, tberelore, assert positively nnd fearlessly, thnt they are legal nntl in strict conformity with the Revised Statute! of 1830-31 Tho Ohio Pocket Law yor just received nnd for sale, by the dozen or single one, by ISAAC N. WHITING Mar h 12. 1831 n3n in exchange, fur Suit, at ninrkul DOIIF.RTY & LEICY tato uf Iho Into itudncy Cooke, tleceas i, will proton Ihcui legally authenticated .or- il. .aunt w.diiiiuir venr Irnm this dote: i 1 1 all p ram indebted to tuid istate. will c.ill and settle immediately JOHN BUCK, LAURA COOI' March 30, 1032. 5,000 1 5.000 1 . 5,110) 1 5,0u0 I 5,000 Besides others. Tickets $j, Halves $i 50, Quarters J I 2.'i. A package ol 20 wholes, by ncrtilicule, will cost $36 75 Shares in proportion. Please address your orders to JOHN L. NEWBY. NEVAND CHEAP BOOK STORE, Wholesale and ICrl.iil. 25 per cent, than nny other huuso ill the wcsiern oouniry. SYLVESTER, 16, Exchange Ruild- ings, Pittsburgh, has a crcat variety und complete assortment of Classical, Medical, 1'hcological, Miscellaneous Which will bo sold for cash nt the lowest N. York price. Also PLAYING CARDS of cvory description. 8, J Qlbl r.3 I Lit, 16, Exchange Buildings Pittshutgh, April II, 1832 (fBooKSEt.r.ERS will derive advantage by calling nsnbove, nr tending their orders, which will he fa 1111 led at such rates as to com mand satisfaction. 0O-PO7DER.-C0 'IIHE subscriber, sole ngent in llii pl.ico JL for the sale of powder, now has nn hnni', nnd will constantly keep a supply nf Ibu above nrticlo, warranted to bo superior tn Dupont's, or any other, nnd which he will sell by tho keg at the imiuuliicturci'f prices. JOHN BROCKS. November 3, 1 331. 8 ikE.j .Idim's, H rn.'lsoi Ctmntr) Sugar, ami atpine I i 'i J ''f Flour, for sale, ign of the Big Axe, by JOHN BROOKS Nnv 1 10 f " k GALLONS Spts Turpentine ff V-'' 1 Nnvr.mh J 2 for sale hv U. 41 S. CROSBY, SCO. Ok S. CROSBY, k Co., opposite this Stalo house, nre just receiving from New York twenty tonso'l Merchandise, con sisting of HARD A.VD QUEILX3WARE, DHUGS AND MEDICINES. DYE SriFIS, PAI.TS, OILS AND GROCERIES. Onr friends nre invited to call and examine, the quality and prices. iviay ;nj r,2 tsF -tir iv line l.enil, lor ml. hv November 1 1 O.SS CROSBY, fc'Co. n I RAN AWAY', IxROM the Subscriber, on tho "th tilt., nn indented npprentieo lo the Carpenter trade, by the name uf THEODORE CRICK- r.Lt nineteen yenrsof nge. All persons am forbid harboring or eiiiplo) ing said Boy,un-dur tho petiulty uf the law. JACOB OVF.RDir.R. April 12,1332 n30 3w M ARrF.NTER'S nnd Jniner'. TOOLS, for Vsnlohv L. (iOODALE i Co. April 19, r,:.2 n;10 S3 AV AIM'S Pdiin'-ti, for the cure of prro. fnln or King' evil, Rhrumntism, White SwolluiL'", Uisea'os of tho Liver nnd Skin General Debilil v , ko. For sale by L. GOODALU tt Co , April 19, i"-; i n30 fllHF. subscribers will rivs 75 cents cash M. fornnycuanlily of FLAK SEED, if de livered too,). DOIIF.RTY t l.F.IEY. Nnv. Ifllh, 1831. 9 HOUSE A.D LOT EOll SAL1 I'll P. subscriber will sell at pri. vnto sale the ilmito niitii.i-r-1 present occupied bv him on Frnns .1 stroot, between- Blntn streef nt..l Bron l" ay . For further information, inuira of . . IR A BRUNSON. s..?i'm.ptiys 'closer l'. j
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Full Text | PRIVTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. !T-o Dollars Fifty Cents in , drnnco; or, Three Dollars at the end oftbe year. TERMS New Series So. 32, Vol. I. tOMMBLS, SATURDAY, .V.11'5, 1832, Whole Aumbcr, 1213. Burr &i Sherwood, East title of High-street, SN the. now UnH ." m. nl uppnsiti ilnsoll's rnvern, art tliisdu) opening nn cnli'o New "Stink nf Dry ffiooiU, CSroeeriew, lax, B! ir.l ware, Ui'eiiw are, rnrclMH.il lot tliis market it low rates, and will be sold t u small uiivunon. A mong tue iiu mur ium in Holes nrc DAY G30D3. Br.rid Cloths Cussiueis Funnels Blankets RlltlllctS Circassians A'eSUIISS Ciimlcts T irtiui Fluids V. nub-isms U nub a 4s VfilVB Hi 'gup Cord fieuv-rt cm Fustians Drillings Si' teen lii.in Table Dinpcr Cutloii do do G2.0Z CoffeO Tea Spices Tuoiioo. nu If Irish Linens Bilks Luces Calico Sumu beautiful pnt term of the latest filSllMllJ SIiiia ! Funey niid Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cr'ivnts Hose, Gloves Muslins, from 11 to 6 qrs. bleached nnd brown Chi'cks Ticking Cotton Yarn An o ko. i.iir.urs I' .wilfr und Shot Raisins M.i kercl 1 1 -Tri hr Cnilih, ko. II T VACTOttY. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST (JEO. II. LAMSON L Co. f H tVE on liund ol their own ninniiuicturc, nt the old stunti two doors north ui Air. Russell's Tuvcrn, n general nnd lull assoit uient of good and FA SHIM ABLE HAT VTmle of the best Materials nnd by first rule Workmen ; which tin ) offer lor siilc lit Wholesale, r Retail, On ns good terms us they ciiii enn be had al unv establishment in the western country. Tin1) rcspuclitilly solii it tho patrnnnge of heii Int-mis und the public G. II. L.&Co. Ciss'smi'lls, Apill fib, ItVU. N. B. Wanted, two apprentices at the ubuvu business. Tht thorough bred, beautiful Horse, l.ir r i--r 'H'hI. Mill S iws X tit to 11 .ml do Axes, Spades Shovels, II cs Truce (Minim Ctiff-o VI, lis To i K tiles Tea P its 3,100ns l nveS II .d Porks Fri nut P .ns Sh vel nml I'uiigs Sa l lions Candlesticks L nnp, II Hows Cm Nails Wool ( nrds S(oo ynrds Sieves, ito. UUH'l k VlfcR'-V V) rospeotfiilly invit the n'teii'i u if purchasers. D -o .,h r 14 5 Sin Mlberlr I'riiclite, NEW EDITION. A TREATISE on the practice of Modi cine; by John Euorle, M. D. Second edition. Revised and enlarged. Advertisement to tho second edition. It will be perceivd, that the arrange mc-nt promised in tho first edition, has been adopted in the present one. Con-U'lerablp additions have also been made. The nub iocts of pnemno thorax, inlintile convul Bums, pericarditis, un I hystorilis, oinilleil in the I'oruior, ut- introduced in this edition; and a chapter on tho general pathology ol ever, h is been entirely re- ritten. Many Mtholoizicul and therapeutic observations, also, have been introduced tiirounhout the work: and no inconsiiierablo nuniner ol typographical errors, as well os errors ol laooa.;, which had escaped the amhor's attention, have been corrected in the eui tion now ortered to the public. A supply ot this beautiful edition of liberie 'a Practice just received, and tor sale, by ISAAC N. WHITING. Co uinbus, March Ml.-t. 31 V W'V A KUS. fgllllC HIU1 riiii-r im l-ibei. out li tiers put Stute of O.o, Franklin County ss, Coiiniiun t'lmn, Fciiniary Term, A. U. liidi. Mitlicw Mitchell, CompU, Ctmrlp Wilson, Rbcnrz-r Mitihnll, lobelia Vlncb.ll, Wm. MitiJi.-ll, Ai re w Mitctu K. Rbeo(;u Vlitelitll, Jomm1i Ltiiitlis, ami J-iii' , -till Wife, formrrly Jano Mitelult. hein hi ltiw nl Marufa ret shut inulter. dec aitl, Utjta J I be ooiiiliiimui huving tiled tiitbill T.y Dig the e ml to due.reu ih it he (letenilnnt-i letiic lu the coiiipliininnt nil their ihter o t iti i c rtmn true! of liiml lyiiij; in Frank ini rounty, heli.K t It C lhjnhw.it ijiinrter 1.1 erinih 7, tnwiHhip 10, riiiipe 20, on Ma ii wa' Purvey, which con.ptairmiit iiurch i i'.. oi tlie Situ! VI .nrarei Sh i noker, tie ilett wm Ut nolu; hut the title to which Was n t c iiiiIl'Ii-(1 to the uM fj.timnnt, ilnrtiiv li litc'imt! ut the suil Mnrcaret: mid it ) .leurnip t.i ihe Pu'i-I.ieiion n the court, th it he ileh reliint. Ctittrle Wilsnii, Hlid Jnt( pi, LhikIib, an J ine, hit wife, are not rettdei t-'i' tine iituii-t it i tin renre ird r d, tha' no icu nf the pendency ufihis suit 1)0 puhh-hed in th Ohio State J -urnul.a ncwfipuper print d in CnlnmhiH, tT nine weeU ?uccesivc'v ; iihI it 19 further 'fdered that tht'.ii'l defen-l nit" appear ht re on tin first -lay n( the m X' rui ol t!ii otMirt, an'l nh ml, uu cr or de- iiiii t laid hill, nr the f.wt therein et f"rth ill Up taken as onft seil, and decreed nr. or-tinjiy: arcl this cause is continued until he next t- riu A true copy, Attest, A. 1. WDOVVFXU Solt.Jnr Cvmplt. 2 9w COACH AND CARRIAGE IttiMUfctCtOV!. ent lor three labor-saving Vlat.tiiu. s. uied in the prepuratioii ofhiies lor ran'iiui: : Tn-; first, workup by n h irse, adeieled by one timid, breaks miles and works bates. mi. wnl do a uiuah in u day ns four common hand-, and mil h bolter. The second Vlnehiue, nl tended by two hands, will draw and put down tbe largest pack of hides in limes or hater, i five minutos- (the old wny occupying one li. tod un hour und a tmlfor two hours ) Toe third Ylaoiuue, ulleiuled by m e hand, will ha dle up and put down tho largest puck 01 hi.ies in handler, in the same time (the old wai -Quid renu renn hour.) I'heiuhicri'n r has lull) tesied tho superior ndv. images ol those vlachinei: nsllio work is douo in miieh less tnun, and much better An boam work is niw tlispcused with, except un-hairiognnd rl sliiiu; mid it hides have been Very dry and hari, tliey may require a little br uking after going through the Machine. In w iikuiit in a ftoe.k ol hides, ut leant lilt Eer cent, is saved in labori and tho wurkenu e d.ino by any hands, having a diruuinr. I he whole es,iei.u of making these inncliiiici will not exceed lifly dollars. Individual lights will he sold for tho use of tho h ile,or any one, ol'lho vlue.hinos. Ao) nerstm wishuu inforiiiation on nni sutij. el CiiniiDcteil wilh timsu Maehiiic,by aililresiug a letter to the subscriber, (poll pai.l.) will receive iitlontion In thiMnetin time, i convenient, he will in ike a tour Ihiough tin Stale to sell rights. A few uertitiLittcs will show the opinion formed of them by those having used them, and inspected their operations LKVVIS NF.WSOM. Cullipolis.Ohlo, March 31, UU2. Oalup ms, -WurcA imh, IB3i. I do hercb, certify (hut I dail, work in t. NKwsn.n'i establisbincnt, with the wnoie ii niirt of his labor-laving M ichinu, used in preparing hides for tanning. I ho otio to break hides and walk batos, generally breaks nrsiftensas inanv hides, nnd woms as many hides in hates, hi a day, as any four common tanners enn, mid ranch better; nnd that tin second and third Machines, ilnws, limes, bu'es, handlers, and puts tho inrao down in live minutes 1 1 each pack, ntiuudcil by somo times two hantls, and ollen but one) nnd I am of opini m that it is a valuable labor suv ing improvement in working in hi'lrs. jtfurri anj, inw. - Undi-rstandinir thnt our neighbor, L. New nm. had in ooetntion some labor saving ma olunory, ued in the proparutioii "f nides lot tnnning, we called to see their peiform inoei nnl in thirty five niniitos, two ha di ilrawed out and put down th'eo hundred mid fifty hides, fas w wnip inf irm-t'.A dmrihuled eleven vats, called limes, hates, and handlers. A. l.F.CLF.RCQ, A. THHWOLI), I) MAX IN, P MF.WflF.R. FAKMS FOK SALE. Ill IK itihinriDt rt viii el un ood tcrmo the dihu in di cribeii l-iinU, vtz: A tract )f 105 inrei, an ut tu miUt trt ii Cnliiadiiis. tu the forks -f the Seioto live im ar Sullivant1 mill; a Pinall touh; rrhini and other cum' " tat) e nu "oveniciit" there ii ; li .w in the ocmip irmy nf Robert 1 loud A i r;i ;t il 1 17 a- re. Iviiitr ahoui tw o rni'e iiitli east otCidiinibu well tiuib red, oiH 1 til , ab ii 40 a r t umler iitini.t uv ut. Ir.ioi ol 2jJ arret, ub ut Tour udlet nor t e iet ol (Jol'iutlm ,ou which lli-nr) Lojir; now Iive4;abtiui CO icre- undergo .d improvep.ent. i good oreh tnl, nnd hinlduiL' ppri rmte. Ao, 105 icre, twi lve luilet raft of Co lumhus wi'hin h h a mile of the nev towii ol ii!n' r an t on th.' National nail, t -mill i hi roveinont" This, cotiMileriiii; hi prohtthie uinreaflihc; value of 11. n t situution, will he -d I nt it harain Alto. 100. i- reuriiinprnvedlaiidfhenit: Ut V. 9, raiikfe 9, mwu 4, ierti n 3. United -tate military livml TiMraet m y b- ban I t I.iO dollarHi rieh soil, and pooil lin.ber. Uoitd and acroininodatinj term will in ifi-vcn, und title ui-questifinahle. CUTI'LKS U M A I'THFWS. March 10 24 sis wsm:miw& nLI. be let to mnrn thisseaou, f'nn. I In- 1st of April to tho 15th ot illy, at the following stnnds nml rules, viz: from (he second of April to the seventh, at the stable of Mr David Kokohl, in New Lnn cutler; and from the ninth ti the fourteenth at th Mable 01 Ml John Nohlo, in t.oluin bus, Ohio-, nnd so on, lilternut' h , flic dnjn in each week during the season, mservinir Sitiiirtiny nnd Sunday to puss from ono stand lo the other. Terms, eight d.illars cash tin -ingle leup, fifleen dollars for the enton, tn beilitchurged with twelve dollars if paid hi the fi toenlb day nf June, und twenty dnllurf or iiiMiranr.e. (If insured,) mures mil nt reuiiluili every eiisli'h or liiuih iluy lo the hare, or the owner disposing i f the n, o will be held responsible for the price ol the season. IE imivlPiiP-EY, Is a bright bay, wiih black inane, tail nnd legs, sixteen hands high, mid is allowed bj loiiipctent jutlges tone at least cqunl tn liny ither, lor heauti , csmpact form, lofty enr riuge and line elastic movement Gentle men lire lnviieil re examine him. Mil UUMl'ilRF.Y wnnred bv the oelnbrnted rate horse old Tu kibne, formerly the prop- rty ol lien. iiii!gclr,anii brun h iwr wick hum ol Virpiniu ; lie'ry Mr Bull's horse Ftori who was nevet oeatou. riorueii w.'is llie brother O.Mhe fimoui horse Sir Archy, ml tot bv the old ikjauen nnese uiomnle; liisdimi was votby the importef! torse Aldl- intn; hcbi rol Bos, c.&c. (see stud bnftK.i is e. nam bv the imported horse ( loeklast : grout grand dnm hy Col. Syiue's Wilduir ie hy the ohl imported iiorso i earnor, out to he imporii d mare Kill) Fisher; "Kenrnot hy tho G dolphin Arabian. " Sir 1 1 11 mjih Vs tlnm "tin l.n'iy ! the Ijiitte," was rin sed by Mr Rela liadjer, near Bristol, it it. got by his i elehrat' d minim: horse (lii k. ry tl hud lor her tlnm Die aiuiil n the Unit-. firwIu'Se peformauoe. no American Turl Re gister.Jio. 0, v 1. 2d The Maid of the O iks was K..t liv r-preatl t. .gle; her ilum hv tin nnpnrttd hono Shark; h' r gtiind dum M (veil .clson s ilo- kiiitliam ; ner great grain! dam by True Whn;; i.er urent great gran ui Ii) ( i. Hailey'r horse tf.illain ; I or g g g. granti nam li) tin iiii.ioneu norto not ii Ins; and he lit Diamond. (se flu book ) Hickory wn got hy the imported h .rs Whip his dam l)i n liy the nnpnrtt d hur-i Dure Devil: hi- grand dam by Wilduir, wle was gut by the i.ld iiiinorted horse Fearuoi. ut of tho i in nor I eil man Kitty Fisher; and Ffurunt bv the (iodidphin Arabian; his srreut trrnnd dnm by Iho importid hotie t,'l ickfiist ; hi great grand dnm wns the dnm of the celebrated hor-e iiueepiiniiis nun uni i ri-nilo; Whio was breJ b Vlr Dnruiel, inn' va got b rtnltrum ; his Hum hy lloroiijhi. gr mil dam bt Mutciiem. out i.f Gun ( rnek" inm. Vo. f't est ud book )-SirlIutii.hrev urns rin.fil by (leu Scwitll of Mnryliiiid, whojo eriificiite nntl ilepoiiti.in may he seen nt Ins stnnds, nnd ill show thnt Sir Hmnphroi hint Het"V Hifhiirdf in n trial race, h. th he- t owned by Gen Sowall Ilo afloiwurt!- rnceiveil an I'Jtiry hy vet,- traimliE, whit h nroiluced lnmeness, nml reutlered Liuii uiifii ..r the turf. N B Pasluriigp prnvldotl for mare" from t distiinee, nnd giuin fed, if required, on m oh rate terms. No ncci.tititability for lie oitleuls, &o. JOHN ('. I1UI.I.. Mnreh 0. 1832 2G-2ui JAMES S. WHYTE, B JFPF.CTKULLY inforius the public, a that he continues to enrry nn the iiboie binim ss. in ull ils various brunches, nt his old stiinil in Columbus; wherp I'OS I'COArHKS, CIIARIOTEES, GIGS nnd SULKIES, ol every description, can bo hnd al the shortest inline nntl on reasonable terms.. 'II kinds nl Gartingi s rr.ntle to order; and oln ones repaired and painted in tho neatest style. Columbus, Sept. '27. 4 (XT WANTED -CO BUSHELS ulSTONE COAL Inquire of J AMES S WHY TK. toit movie:: A L. Clcavcland and Ogdcnsburgli Line. f RllIE subscriber, ngeni for the nbovc lint , M. will on the opening of navigation, dis patch a schooner each week, (nnd oftenor if required) irnm Clonveland to Og-lensbiirgh. These schooners uro connected with n Line of lioatsbotwei n Ogdeniburgh anil Moi.lrrnl and will touch at Oswego on their return. All freight tent by this Line will have imme ilintej dispatch For freight or passage apply to CHARLES UENISO.N. ',! N -R: Liberal advances made on uro- perty shipped by'he nhnve Line, either r Ogdfiishurgh or Morilrer.'... C. D. i.ienveiniiii, f enruuty7 ..ru Vcic Hook Store. fBVIE suhsrrihors. having commenced tin M. IIOKK SELLING BUSINESS in the I. tvn of C luinbus, in Mr Linc Sterling 'ow brick building, situn cd on (he east side o High street, ncnrli opposiieto Vlr Russell's tavern, lake this opportunity of informing the public, that they ure now opening a gen ernl assortment of Miscrlliinenut, liir, Mrdical, Theological Historical Classical, and cimmon sail oyiii iawzsi which will bo sold wholesale or retail for cash, nt rei'uced prices. BLA1XZZ BOOKS. Alsn, un exleniive nssoriment nf Blank Books; consisting of l)nv Books, Ledgers, JouruuR Records, Duckets, Receiiits, Mem. tiriiiidiim. and Blank Books; ruled and bound in the best style. nORTIII.XGTOM ACADEMY. rwiHIS Institution w ill be prepared to re-X ceivo additional pupils, at the commencement of tho next Session, Monday the a.'id inst. and will afford thorough and extended instruction, it is hoped, in the various branches of Science and Literature,! usually taught in similar Institutions. Any number of pupils can be accommodated with boarding, either in the Bontd-injr house, attached to the Seminary, or in private families at 81,'JO to 1,35 per week. Very particular attention will be given to the studies, and to the morals of the pupils, and to their accommodation, in every res pect, by tho Teachers and by the Acting Commit.ec of the lio..rd of Trustees. An opportunity will be afforded to any younjf man, who may desire it, to labor in tho work shop, attached to tho Acnileuy, or on tho lands beloninnir to it, in horticul lure or agriculture, lor the preservation"' of health, and lo enable mem to ueiray in pan the expenses ol their education. The Trustees' have recently appointed Mr Henry Kei.ls, a Gradunte of Hamilton College, N. Y., and Mr HEsnr Bal i.entink, a Graduate of tho Ohio Univer sity, to bo Teachers in the Academy; and have the fullest confidence in their qualifications, and in their determination to perform faithfully, the duties assigned to thorn. Special arrangements are designed for he advantage of those " ho may wish to qualify themselves, 09 Teachers of Common Schools. Tho prices of tuition for each session, of five months, will be $li,U0, $3,(KI and 10,00, according to the various studies of the pupils. Application for further information may bo made to Rev. James Hour., President of the Ronrd of Trustees, or M. Smith, Esq. in Columbus, or to K V. Jaues Lki.i.s Dr D. Upsom, I. G. Millkr, Esq. end Ur Rat, Worthington. April 21, 1834 30-3tv OHIO ANTIMASON1C STATE CONVENTION. 11. HE Independent Elect ors of the Stati of Ohio opposed to Secret Societio-. are requested tn take such measures as the) shall ducm expedient in their several coun tics, for the appointment of Delegates to i. STATE CONVENTION, to be held at Co 'umnus, on luestlay the Vila day ol June next, for the purpose of nominating a cnndi late for Guvornor, nnd an Electoral Ticket to be supported nt the ensuing fall elections and to trnnsnct such other business for th. promotion of the growing cause of Antimn sonry, as shall be thought proper at that time 11 is desirnnie that ull the counties shnu be represented at saitl convention, by one t.i more dolcgntes, as the Antimtisuns of the sev oral t'ounties shall elect. By onler of the Central State committee. March 20, 18.18. JOH BitOOliS, T r AS roc iveii 50'lnz. Collinsi l u's A I B. Hand Axes, nml Hatchets, of erori pattern, mid still lurthcr improvi d in qua lit), which he will sell hy whnlcin e or retail . A pecnu iipntirniuity now prosenli ol nbtniiiing olliiis nntl Co's liro.'til Axi s, nt Hie siei tho Big Axe, ns nn more of Ihut article will he mnuufae.iuieil . Also root ivctl, nu extern ive assortment nl GOODS. t"t niinier.nis to mention, suilod to tin- wants ol the conn- iry ; which will he sold ns I w, fur cit-h, null ny place in Ohio. P..rk. Hour. Clioesc. Wheat, Sugnr, Hemp, Feathers, Raus, I) ot -Kim, Heans. anil most oilier ki ils of .ro Inoe. will ho piirehnsed nnd tee highest price given at the said sign nf the BIG tXE. N v in uni in if THOMAS WHITES I'egehiblc Tonth-ailir Drops. ' RtHE only Specilin over yetnirerotl to the M- puhlic. from which n radical und perm t nent euro may he obtained of thai disagree.! hie pain, the tooth-ache, with nil its attendant evils : surh ns fraituriiig jaws in extract ing ot the teeth, winch ollen proves more puiii'ul than the tooth-nche its. If; and col rassitu from the decaying teeth to "he in thence tn the houtl, producing a rheumatic alfoetmn, with many nlheruiiplonsnnt t llecis, surh nidisa:reeahle hrenlh,bad taste in the tio'iilh, tVc. (in. all of which nrc occasioned I'r.ini foul or ih cayiug li-cib. I am happv ui 1 niing it in my power to olli-r to the world u remedy lliat will not "iiK remove the pain, hut preserve the teeth from flintier docui ami tlelii'di tho can us mutter from such .s bnve m t coniniouceil nchitm, and remove the I irinr nml nil other lillh from tl.c toelh,retn ring them to health nntl usefulness. 3? AFT s Co.isistinc nf Writing, Letter, Wrnnpin Ten, nntl Wall Paper; winch will bo sold by me ream or Dolt, n wliniesnic prices. 1CTSX3. Iikpwie1 n select nsurtmcnt ol Piano JIu tr, ol the lut-ist and most iiMiion-ible kind Al-u, iiftiuctiom tur the Clarin'i, Violin Flute, File, an'l Flacenlet; Flutes ;iml Fi'ea. uml Vionn atrmD, (Jannot IUtiI:: Ka. &c. al INcw i orU prices. HOOK BINDERY. Cnntioetfd wilh their store, thev linve n BOOK HINDER Y, well supplied with hind mg tools and materials., together with n su erior Ruling Machine. From Ioil' expori enco in the Bonk Binding business, they flat lor themselves thnt tl.oy are cnahlnl to rule anil bind Blank Bonks, nl all sizes fa: count), hank, or other purp.ises, wilh or without springbucks, in (lie most substantial manner. Publishers ot" Bonks who may wisk to bnvt an enlire edition, or nny luree qunn'ily, bound, nro inforineil that Ihey will oontriict tn biiidtliematenstornprie.es. Old books rebound. JAMES TURNBULI,, BENJAMIN L. TURNBULL. N. II They will transact Heir hiiiiues' hen ia the name of B. &. J. Tl'it.MiL'i I.. Coltiinhus, Feb. 0 24 rotAG Wu,SCHOOL,-WORTIIIjVGTdX.- !SlI5sES Eeils nml Everest, would inlo'in LTjI ihc Public, Hint the Summer term ol their School lor young Ladicr, in the village ol Wor hington, Fiiiiiklin county, will com nience on Monday the Juth ot April, and will uontinui 24 wetks The prices of tuition will be, for Reading. Penmanship, Ge .graphy and plain Needle w .rk, $2.00 per quarter. For English Gniiiimiir, Arithmetin, An ciont und Modern History, tlhetorio and Ornamental Needle Work, $3. For Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Bota ny, Logic, "ltd Nulurul Theology, 4 Instruction tn those who ilosiro it in the I'rench nntl Latin Languages, $5. For Poonuh or Oriental Painting, there will be nn ndditinnnl charge of $-2. Improved Method ol Painting on Vel vet, $4 B mrtl enn hcnhtuiiicd in respectable fami lies fur 1,00 or fil,25 per week. No puius will be spared, to make the young I. niln s who attend this school, thorough in every branch nf study, and to lead them to form correct mental und moral habits, nnd amiable manners Worlhingtnn, April 17, 1832. 30 2w DIVISION ORDER. Head Quarter, I im.uroTHE,) April 11, Kii- J ti THE UNION CAN AL LOTTERY, CLASS NUMBKR NINE, Will be drawn in Philadelphia, nn Saturday, the 5th of May, 11132. 60 Number Lottery 9 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL $20,000 tickets $5. Please address your orders to GEORGE A. COOK Hllsburgli PRIZE LIST OF TIIF. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, CLASS NO. SEVEN, FOB I 832. A splendid mult for the West. NCMUERS drawn: 15 4 17 41 58 60 23 51 47, Jo 4 15 17, THE GRAND CJtHIT.1L PRIZE OF 80,000, Was sold to J unit s loon und Co. Venders. Pittsburgh. 17 2.3 4', prize of .$'1,000, Sent to Cln.kei ( m,k, Wheeling 17 41 51, a prize of $1,000, Sent to Erie, Pa. ' 47 50 5 ,a prize of Si 1 ,000, Eagle Utterv Office, S B. Besides many of $300, $200, fee. All sold by tie Onulant Prize utter, GEORGE A. COOK, Agent for tha Managers. REDEMPTION NOTICE. OTl E is hereby given lo CorneJ.'Ji Thomus, and all other persons concern ed, Hint at the next term of the Court ol Com uitin Pleas, to be held in Franklin count) Ohio, I aim 1 1 proceed to exhibit proof of mi ight of retteoiplion tn the iVorth half of In lot No. 363, in the Borounh of Columbus Franklin county, aforesaid, now charged oi the duplicate of said county in the numo ol orncliua I nomas, nnd sold on tbe 21! I h n December, 1829, to snid Thomas, for (hi tuxes, interest and penalty nf 1828 and 11)29, in the name of the heirs of Charles Andrews, deceased; the nmount of retlemption mono) having been duly deposited ncc irtlinK tn Inw in the hands nl me clerk ol tlte Court of Com ruou Pica in rranklin county. GEORGE M1NTIJRN. Mnreh 30, 1832. 2? Ow LKATIIEU AND WHISKY. HIE subscribers li isn.g luki u u rooui u . lew do ri west oi R. V, MoCn. 's sinro, ml anpnsiie the MitiUet h mse, intend keep nig on hand an assort mem iifgiiud LE V I'll Ell uni vv MIiKY, all nf their 'wu iiiiiiiiiinctiiro. which lin y will sell dit np for cnsli, wholesale tail, nr exehnnce Tor limes, llark. r Grain. They have now on hand fu'lv barrels of Old Whisky; whieb will ho told cheap ir i,ah only La h nuns Inr llp'etal their Store, or ranynrd.on Wnier-siriet. ISAU TAY LOU A; SONS. Nov. 10, 1831. n9 NEW WARE IIOUM. CV;st for Wheat and Flti.r-sal. '1I1E stihschbers will pay CASH, nnd the tl hiw'hest market price, for unv nunnlitv of good WHEAT nnd FLAX-SEED, deliver ed nt tno now varo i..iiso, corner Broad unu Caunl streets, nt the r.nilce. J. RIDGWAY & CO, October 4 4 TO FARMERS. SALT or CASH will bo given for nnv quantity of WHEAT, nt mv Stnnm Mill, on. mile west nf Columbus: Fl.uUR will. also. be exchanged for WHEAT, nil on very liberal terms. W. 9. SULL1VANT. Auiriist, 1831 62 nr C OIVTIVIE N D A7ICIT3. Mount I'kasant. 3rf mo. titli, 1 1129. Some tt .it. since, I bnnias White de.ositcil some tif his tooth ache drops with me, in or-d. r to Iry the vuli.lity thi rcot, anil to ascertain whether there wns any propriety in making the tiling public. I have Irietl it in ii bum fort) cases, and have only Inihil in twniurtiinces, and thtso were moioof u rip u m itio iilfectmii ot the jaw, than i'li ipiilhu- ndontaigia, nnd on thai account I think was the lailtire. I boy CTtniiily are iv. .rlh a tn til nf every person who labor under that dn onto of the tooth. Dn. W JtJDKINS Bad'more, Jitlyllh, 111-9. Somo time lust Mnv, Dr. I'litinius VVInt, loft with mo some of his Veg, (nblo Tuoth- ucho Drops, anil requested me to use n in my practice I nccnrdiiigly dill recommend it tu six of my ftiends, and some ol them had hem coinpl liuiuif of me tooth-uche for inmo iVnu ihreo moiitbs: nnd out nf the -ix it hail per fectly cured five I nm now full) convinced f il salutiiry cffoe.t, not only curing tie toiith-neho, but prevents teeth from further dec. i) ing. j. li. wi.m nr.? I r.u, ai. i'. Ccrlific-ilcs nl inintirlniil cures, with direc tions, will accompany each phial Sold hy O. A- S. CROSBY. CnlnmhiH, Mnreh 17, 1832 25 tipGlARI.F.S MARTIN of Chillicothe, is "IV appointed Division Inspector; JomnL (siieen ol Circlevillo, A'sistnnt Quiirtermas tor General of the loth Division (). M ; and Wn.i.iAsi Ai.i.en nntl Thomas Worthing ton arc hereby nppointctl my Aids dediuip. nml arc lo be obeyed and respected accord nigiy. JAME T. V ORT (1 IN GTON, ti30 4w Mnj. Gen. 16th Div. O. M. hy l.W Spring nnd Summer GOODS, nt 1 Wholesale or Retail ; this day received 1.. UUDUALK & Co. ilnrnhil', A iril 16. IR32 . '. i StROPOSALS willbe received hy the ut H Mer-i.ned, in Colombo", 'until 12 o'cloek on Moiuluy the 4lh tiny of Junenext fur tbe It livi ry of the lollowiti; Iliimls itml qtiaiility I'aprr.'f r Hie usenf tlieSlnle ol Ohio, nn or beiore Hie lir-t tiny nf Not ember next, viz: 2nd Renins Fine Royal) Piinlmg pajicr, 3HI tin no Medium Utl quality M do tin Cap No. I, host quaiil. "0 ilo tl) NoD, tlo IH) tlo (iunrto Post, do A Sample of each to accompany tho pro posals. R. Osiiorn, Auditor nf State, II. BnoivN, Treustinrof State, M II. Kiiuiv, Se, rrtary of State. April 21 , 1832 1.30 3w A'ute. I'he F. litors of the Gazette, Cin ciniiiiti; Ohio Uopublii'nn, nne-v lle ; Scioto Gazette, Cliilltc ithe; Palladium, New Lisbon ; Western Pioneer, Springt's Id ; Her aid, t'leuvoianil ; nml Clar-'ii, Sandusky ; ire requested to publish ti,o above throe weeks, and lorward their accounts for settle llietlt. BOARDING. flllE Subscriber hns inkon and newly fit L ted up, to uccommodnte Boarders, the commodious Dwelling formerly occupied by A. Kind, on Brontl street, whoro every at lention will be paid to thnsc who favor him with their patronage, and charges taw IRA G ROVER. April 2,18.12 30 N. B. Horses kept hy the tiny or week Splendid Si'liciiics. 100 1'riZ'S.aeli ot $l(VIH)i 100,000, DISMAL SWAMP LOTTERY, No. 7, for 1832, to be drawn at Richmond, i ritiuy I nn may, 11M2. Q-Orders to be in time must rench this OlTice by Iho l.ith. 60 Number Lottery 10 drawn ballots: 1 prize of 820,000 in &50.000 1 1 1 100 It! no . .50 ii'iV 2-24 " 19() 1511)0 lo.tiiio f),(K)0 a.ooo 1,0 o 500 100 c'O no 40 30 20 10 10,(1110 5,000 UJIOD 100,IHHI 8,tKK) 5,t)0 4,4HO 5,li 0 4,4i:) 0,730 :t,aio 151,000 iVcslorn tljiiaittj-iy Hi-i if w. lHE Substiibers propose to ubli-h,in tho JL Ci y o. Cincinnati, a (uarlerli IVriotli-t al, nntl, r the title ol the Vt.iT:i:' QrjAR-TEnr.i Review. i lie euituii.ii department will be confided to thtce gentlemen, ulrcady known to tho public by their contributions to the Eusttni teviews. The first literary talent of tho West wilt nid the enterprist ; and it is conf.-"oenlly expected that Iho eminent scholars ml uistingtiisheil wiilers of the Enst nml South will not withhold their contributions. Anxious to enlist furtl c work Ihc best efforts oi the most gifted and thoroughly informed minds throughout our whole country, tho Publishers offer wlia' they them nn ntletpiato remuneration. F r ctie.h ttccepietl nrticlo lh") will pay tiiref. noi.i.Ansj J F.n oace a into ol cunipeiisationnir literary luhnr, tin-usual, they believe, on Ibis side the Atlantic. On these terms the Edilurs will reject with out scruple, whntever they think unlit for tho pugcsol the l(c vistr, "1li,lt'( l, incy wish it ill-stnictly nndeistond. Hint nbsolutn iinleprn-deuce will chiirnctiriic its entire manngrn.ent. Ii will be ( tit stendy Irieud nf Religion ; but it will ncknnivlei gen .sects. Il will be devoted to the Federal Union and the American Constitution ; but it will tiiviinn parlies. It will be alike fenilfss in the exposure of error, and in tbe promulgation nftruili. In tho department of criticism, it will aim lobe frank, just, nnd candid. Ii will neither show nor withhold favor on the score of private or party connexion. Where hih praise is merited il shallbe given nil In tit slim ; and whore censure is tlesi rvetl it shall be dealt out unhesitatingly Articles purporting tn be reviews ot hooks si nil he such, ami not merely g. noral disquisitions ; silnle nrticles Wi.ii h are in fact essays, shall appear ns essays.Besides there general nl.jents, which should be common tu ull American Revo ws, it is in. tended thnt this Purimlicni shall be a voieo from the West. Hurdly will it be f..ir!y os-tub ished, when the iiihuhiiaiitsnf il.eoli'Si-siepi Valley will outnumber u!l the rest nl tho Union. It will be a prominent object of the proposed work to collect nml declare the rpin-I m of this immense population. When two more tlulcs shall have been carved out oftl.o wideucjnitlnoi! iheNorihwi tt nnd that muf be very soon !! elty whi re lliiswork is tnbi ' published, w ill ) tii l.'. "if geograpliit a! cotter of the Ui iteil Stales.rr-ilienienn time this tide ol emigration is flowin- 75"si.l fruiri every quarter with unexampled powcr.'tiii fnWJ "o region of the earth respecting which accuratefrr,.'rlnaton is in cugcrly sought. fo meet thisdt'lintrfol0d'cl',' Ihr bntory, p hysical character andrtrrWnf the v,t reeion between the Allecutiv .VhaTrhii;" "titt the Pacific Ocnnn will be tinodterprtiimnil ohiet:t of this Review. Yi t miulln r the last and not the Imist impnrtant, part'cnlnily in n country where m w states tire sn frequently organized will bet i discuss mailers connected with the f rination of now constitutions and with legislation. The value ol such discussions will hn readily npprolo ndod by llinto who have felt nnd now feel (he manifold evils of a fun iniucntal law defective in its original fraiiic. nml nt a Icgidulion under it perpetually vncillating. Hnliling faithfully in view, nnd f.iitlifully pursuing these olijo'ett, with nn gtiiih s oilier than truth nnd justice, ami villi nnrult, save Iho diffusi.m of valuable knnwlri'gc nnd cf sotintl npiiii.iii, nml lie ailv.ii.renieiil of Iho highest interest of ihe ei tmlrv, (he t t.hlish. er. trust (hat the We ll rn (iu.irierh Review nil deserve, what tlioj now cnnfuleiitlv nslc fori', the libcKil palrumigo ol an cul ginned commit niti . The w. rk will ho priul. d i:i the best manner, on Iho beat paper Each number will enntuin lit len-t two humln il and fifty pnjos. The Orst nuniber will be published on Ihe first day of next Nov niber. The price ill hi fivo dollars a year payable on the delivery of Iho second number. The amount dtiecntittihulors wi'l always 1 o remitted one month niter the publication of he number contni' inn their article HUllliMvD k LDMANDS. CisciNN.lTt, Ai'iiit.. I8!2. O-Siibseriplions tn the nbovc, will ho ro ecivod nt the office nl (lit Ohio State Journal. Tickets $10, Hnlvei. $5, Quarters $2 60, Eighths St v. A paokugc of tweuty-two whole tickets will cost 5 per cent, off Certain of ilruwing, net, at least Y.iltiablc liaiid l'oi ialt'. "8 AH E subscriber, ns ugent lor Geo. Bax JL lev. ol Baltimore, oilers tor sale. valuable tract of land, containing 1000 noret, entered in the name of Barley and Mcrruman, lying on tho ivaters of Boukes creek, about 12 miles a little west of north from Murysville, the Sent of Justice for the county ol Union, 20 miles nnrtbwesterly from Delaware, nnd 7 from the Scioto river. The land it heavily timbered with Beech, Sugar tree, White onk, Hick try, &c, and is rich, but lies rnthcr level. There nre two improve ments on tho tract. Further information ns to the siitintinn, &o., nf the last!, may he ob tained on application to Levi Phelps, Est) of Murysville. The terms of sale will be made known by nn. imku sitifcaaus, Madison township, Franklin onunty April 18, 1832 n:Ht 4w $220 II 209 83 Cost of a paokngeof 22wh ie $124 By remitting $I24 certinciile of 22 wholes will he forwarded. Shares in proportion. Address your orders lo JOHN L. NF.WBY, Whtt ling, la. ANOTHER SPLENDID SCHEME. To be drawn in Wheeling. WF.LLSBURG LOTTERY, No. 4, Extra; to be drawn nt Wheeling, Monday, 14th May. 00 Number Lottery 9 Druwn Ballot. t FEW bushels nf WATER MELON SEED, wanted by O k S. CROSBY, & Co August 23 4 YELLOW SPRING", OT1IO. ffVIE Suhaeri 'i i .Ot,ii tin' n iblie. gon I all thnt he has rented il '' eeiehr it Wuterinir nlane. known ns the l'eiiule x.rirr; of Ohio, in G'n Co., nnd that ho intends Trooping tho House upon for tho nocnmmoila-(ion of Travellers nnd Visitors, nt nil seasons. II. GREGORY. Ynlloc Springs, Ohio, Fob. 10, 1832. Tl NEW GOODS. BUTTLES e MATTHEWS, A RF. now npcninir nn extensive assortment V of gnoiis, which they will whnlusnlo or r tail at II small iidvnnct . .. .imbus, Oct. 21, 1831. imOM Ihe e nnu SUSr received Irnm the Paper Mill nl a? Cuyahoga Falls auperuiio rost Fouls cup, No I do No 2 C rown Wrapping Can do Cash paid for Rags Fehrnnr) 4 O &S. TAPER. CROSBY. 18 Af BAGS bed '') FEE 1000 pounds I.OAP SIIIIAR jnfsA Lbs. COT I ON YARNt for tale by uJjyj , OOODAI.F l;Co Ootohor20, 1831 0 M JWTREAL agencv. 5Vic undersigned, accents for .Mi ssrs siio., iavik:s, &, Co. COMMISSION MKIICIIANTil, MONTREAL, WILL in. ill u liberal ailvames in CASH, or satisfactory nrcopt inces, until tbe 4th day of July next, on Pot ami Peurl Ashes, r lour, v ileal, rtn k, and sucli oilier siiloaDio rroiluce ns may be placed ill their hands to send tu that market, and eon.igncd to that house. Consigners mav receive two thirds the fair value nt their shipment a. Columbus, ami when tho properly nrrivcs nl .vlotitrenl, nn additional atlvatice will be made if required. I'he usual transportation per Barrel from rit'iivclnnd t'i Montreal, is $1 for Flour, nnd Jl M fur fork. Insurance i per cent., or less. BUTTLES & GILL, C. RIPLEY. Co'umbus, January 24th, 11)12. 15 Itr.KEIlKNI es : Lincoln GonnALK, F..q. Columbns. Charles Denison. Merc'n't Cloavelnnd. I prize- of $5,000 is 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,1100 5,000 5,1100 DRAWN NU.MCERS. Tim following nrc tbe drawn number! cf the YVhkki.ixq Lottery. ETn. 4: lib 37 64 1 6(1 5 46 oil :!:l 2 2 Nos I 37 04, SLOOD No. 5 48 66, C.V)!) j $1,000 sent in n put kuje toOliio, ;'i(10,n,iu ,l by a gentleman ol Wheeling, bulb sold lit Newby' (lffice fT-Those who v.-ant CapiiaL r ill do well In make investments in tl.n WFLLSBURG, hxlrn 4, nntl in the DISMALKWAMP No. 7, both splendid Schemes. Atblrt-ss your orders to JOHN L. NEVY'llY. 11'hitliiig, I 'a. MVC'MNF. CARP". ti'ry of J. .V: Smith fc Co Leicester, hinttnuhuiells. consisting of Numbers 21', 30, S!, 32. mil 33, Wire for snlo by. I..GOOIMLF. A: CO. Janunry 9 10 OA Ii V.aC), 54lfc BL". Luke Salt. Win price. Morch 31 NOTICC. A LL persons having claims against the es .'f till Y7iJ OHIO POCKET LAWYER. iMIEOhio Pocket Lawyer, Form book. X Self-Conveyancer; cnntHining nil the neccssnry legal forms, used in the Stalo of Ohio; New Edition: by a member of the Ohio Bar. This volume now offered tn the citizens of Ohio is designed to combine L'lili- fuwith Economy. Almost cvety mnn, be his occupation what it niny, :s obliged to employ a Lawyer, nt times, to write a deed, mort gage, indenture, or some other legal form, for which ho must pny two or three dollars; but nolo, fur n few cftti.t, he may purchase this little work containing all Iho forms necessnry for the ordinary transactions of business, and in every sense nf tho word, render himstdf his "Own Lnwycr." The forms hnvo been expressly prepared for tho work by n competent and highly respectable memoer of the Oiio War, who, lor a series ot years, has been n practitioner in Ihc different counties of the State. I be publishers can, tberelore, assert positively nnd fearlessly, thnt they are legal nntl in strict conformity with the Revised Statute! of 1830-31 Tho Ohio Pocket Law yor just received nnd for sale, by the dozen or single one, by ISAAC N. WHITING Mar h 12. 1831 n3n in exchange, fur Suit, at ninrkul DOIIF.RTY & LEICY tato uf Iho Into itudncy Cooke, tleceas i, will proton Ihcui legally authenticated .or- il. .aunt w.diiiiuir venr Irnm this dote: i 1 1 all p ram indebted to tuid istate. will c.ill and settle immediately JOHN BUCK, LAURA COOI' March 30, 1032. 5,000 1 5.000 1 . 5,110) 1 5,0u0 I 5,000 Besides others. Tickets $j, Halves $i 50, Quarters J I 2.'i. A package ol 20 wholes, by ncrtilicule, will cost $36 75 Shares in proportion. Please address your orders to JOHN L. NEWBY. NEVAND CHEAP BOOK STORE, Wholesale and ICrl.iil. 25 per cent, than nny other huuso ill the wcsiern oouniry. SYLVESTER, 16, Exchange Ruild- ings, Pittsburgh, has a crcat variety und complete assortment of Classical, Medical, 1'hcological, Miscellaneous Which will bo sold for cash nt the lowest N. York price. Also PLAYING CARDS of cvory description. 8, J Qlbl r.3 I Lit, 16, Exchange Buildings Pittshutgh, April II, 1832 (fBooKSEt.r.ERS will derive advantage by calling nsnbove, nr tending their orders, which will he fa 1111 led at such rates as to com mand satisfaction. 0O-PO7DER.-C0 'IIHE subscriber, sole ngent in llii pl.ico JL for the sale of powder, now has nn hnni', nnd will constantly keep a supply nf Ibu above nrticlo, warranted to bo superior tn Dupont's, or any other, nnd which he will sell by tho keg at the imiuuliicturci'f prices. JOHN BROCKS. November 3, 1 331. 8 ikE.j .Idim's, H rn.'lsoi Ctmntr) Sugar, ami atpine I i 'i J ''f Flour, for sale, ign of the Big Axe, by JOHN BROOKS Nnv 1 10 f " k GALLONS Spts Turpentine ff V-'' 1 Nnvr.mh J 2 for sale hv U. 41 S. CROSBY, SCO. Ok S. CROSBY, k Co., opposite this Stalo house, nre just receiving from New York twenty tonso'l Merchandise, con sisting of HARD A.VD QUEILX3WARE, DHUGS AND MEDICINES. DYE SriFIS, PAI.TS, OILS AND GROCERIES. Onr friends nre invited to call and examine, the quality and prices. iviay ;nj r,2 tsF -tir iv line l.enil, lor ml. hv November 1 1 O.SS CROSBY, fc'Co. n I RAN AWAY', IxROM the Subscriber, on tho "th tilt., nn indented npprentieo lo the Carpenter trade, by the name uf THEODORE CRICK- r.Lt nineteen yenrsof nge. All persons am forbid harboring or eiiiplo) ing said Boy,un-dur tho petiulty uf the law. JACOB OVF.RDir.R. April 12,1332 n30 3w M ARrF.NTER'S nnd Jniner'. TOOLS, for Vsnlohv L. (iOODALE i Co. April 19, r,:.2 n;10 S3 AV AIM'S Pdiin'-ti, for the cure of prro. fnln or King' evil, Rhrumntism, White SwolluiL'", Uisea'os of tho Liver nnd Skin General Debilil v , ko. For sale by L. GOODALU tt Co , April 19, i"-; i n30 fllHF. subscribers will rivs 75 cents cash M. fornnycuanlily of FLAK SEED, if de livered too,). DOIIF.RTY t l.F.IEY. Nnv. Ifllh, 1831. 9 HOUSE A.D LOT EOll SAL1 I'll P. subscriber will sell at pri. vnto sale the ilmito niitii.i-r-1 present occupied bv him on Frnns .1 stroot, between- Blntn streef nt..l Bron l" ay . For further information, inuira of . . IR A BRUNSON. s..?i'm.ptiys 'closer l'. j |
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