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STATE 5 VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1844 DAILY OIIO JOURNAL: NUMBER 102. . ,r PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT St TEESDALE. Drrici corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and Iri-weckly the remainder of the year, gS 00 Tri-wcekly per annum 00 Weekly per annum 00 BUSINESS CARDS. TV. K. THOmAH, ATTORNEYS axii Couhskllobs at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. OHice on High slrrct, opposite Ihe Franklin Itank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BAIKIN, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrts in this Stale. Ofict on High street, over Hurchstcnd St Richardson's shoe store. Dee. 1841. PKKRV Ac l)K.XIOM, ATTORNEYS aud Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining countie. (Met in the old Franklin Bank, High street. July 3, 1841. WALTER THRALL, A WTfWIVirV at l.aur n,ut Knlifilnr in f !hnncprv. Office A on the East side of High, street, second door SouUi ol Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 18-11. HARVEY & BEIBERT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcntncnurt it Amlios's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. (inarl7 Win. Seihert. KAtiLK HOTEL, B Y PORTER, PALMER AND PORTER, opposite the Court House, Zatiesvillc, Ohio. Dec. 7 Jni. 1TV 1IOUME, BY P. H. OLMSTED, coiner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. Way '43. IIABDU'AKR, Ac. BUTTLES St RUN VON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Ac, Ate., High street, sign of the Gill Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. i. y. Hiini ni ii.mjto,, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON. CHAIR Maker, High street, a lew doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. HOOKNTOUE AD BINDERY. CM ATTOON , Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, High street, first iloor north of Clark's 8. Drug Store, keeps a general assortment of Books and Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WIIEATOX, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Glass, Ac, Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. KM. IN, MEMMION oY CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Rounds. Hats ami Caps, etc., Ac, wholesale and retail, High tlrccl, 2d Dry Goods (toro south ct the I. Union 15nnK DERBY Ac ALLEN. TVEALERS in Law. Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous XJ and School Bonks; also, Blank Books and Stationery' opposite the State House, Lommbus, Ulno. l'AI Ac KILHOUH.tfE, TriTrna : i -. i : i i untIiwnHi Tln.rr. J.y Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Snifl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Uluo. Uct. 1. 11141. CITY I.IVKUY MTABI.E, TT'RONT STREET. The subscriber has again establish. J? ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses ind Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 18 H. .tint W. BARKER ft. Til Otl AH. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when dcsircil. II. UO.tlMTOUK. Ac t'O. IJORWARDING end Commission Merchants, Produce . Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Co lumbus, Uluo. . W. MIKKWttOD CO., nROCEHS and Produce Dealers, llich street, at Sher- VjT wood St Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale ana retail, Produce of all kinds purchased. COPI'CB AND TIM WARE. GEO. J. PUG1I, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, High street, near Town. A good assort ment ol w arc always on hand. J. KlllilUAV V t'O.'H IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street. near the Bridire. Colum X bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and great variety of lasting, always on hand. uct. 1, inn. UOLU.flBUti HAT fsTORE. JE. RUDISILL, High street, second door south of the Insurance Compnny's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hal and Caps, of the latest fashions. nan made to order. WILLIAM HIKDCLL, MERCHANT Tailor, in Ihe Ned House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. A Iso, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to order. ECLIP8K HOI NK, ON BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets, Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct. 26. ACKERMAN A. PHILLIPS Ferwardiaai, Caintniaoisss aad Pradace RaaiaeM. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the ware- Bouse lately occupied hy Gregory, llurr ot Co.", and will con tract to snip merchandise and i'roduce to the r.astern cine, Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. WINK, Kit HA Hit and CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and S lines, Straw Goods, Furs, Ac. Ate. No. I, Goodale't Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jan 1844 W. A. imcf'OY CO. TyHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the Stale House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ANTHO'Va VIKUIL. The .rEiicid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical CUTIS, and an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological Inde : by Charles Ambon, LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anihm'i Classical Works constantly for sale at the Bookstore of Dee. 30. I. pj. WHITING St HUNTINGTOX. A RHOW KililT rf) ih. rWm,uU Ann (warranted not to be Siarch,) for sale at Ihe corner of .n uinosnu, J.U. H HtAlU.X. B.T AMD SHOE 875 cases, comprising coarse and km Boots ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boou. Shoe-lees, and Low Quarters j Children's shoes of every oVserip. I00' 8.l'ft'.from 'enls to jrilO j Morocco walking hoes, half Gaiters, Ac., Ac., josl received and for sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, by ct- W I.G, RICHARDS Jr. CO. BABIES Ol HEBREWIL Notes eiplaimtorr practical on the Ep.stle to lbe Hebrew. Br Al Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. nd Albert Moore' Irelaad. History of Ireland front its earliest period to the great eipedition against Scotland. By Tbos. Moore. Esq. I vol. 8vo. Just received by Oct. S. L N. WHITING A HUNTLNGTOX. BCOSISrOCK Ac CO. are pnyian Ihe algae t price in cash lor Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timotiiy-secil, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol diid Pearl Ashes, Bacou, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, etc. dec. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1843. BOOTS AND MHOESJ. 25 cases Men's Call, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assorimcnt. Just received and for sale bv August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. BUCY WACSONf. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the While Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS. BEAVER find Brond Cloths, Mnllncla, Jrnas, Giraffes, Ac, direct from headquarters: cheap for cash, at lOel.5 WING, RICHARDS 4. CO. BACON. Smoked Hams and Shoulders lor sale al tho White Warehouse, chenp for cash, bv August !K. " 8. THOMAS BOI.TINH CLOTH). An assortment of genuine Hel Anchor Clulhs for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY it CO. BACON WANTED. 30,000 lbs. Bacon wanted for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash by June 10, 1843. S. THOMAS. CHROME YELLOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for ine al ihe corner of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c OEEEE. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, just received and tor sale cheap, oy . TIN.) In AS. CLAY'S LIfo nml Mpcvchr. A few copies of Greeley & McElrath's edition of ihe Lil'o and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this office. Sept. 23. (lARPETfl, An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vene-J linn, and Oil ('loth Carpels, will he constantly kept and sold low for cash, by W. A. McCOY it CO. sept. l l. CRATE Chnnn and Iflunlin do Laiur, of llio latest style, for sale by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY St. CO. COTTON YAKN. An assorimcnt of short and long skein yarns ; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. McCOY iv CO. CIO PEEK. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Corlee, just re-J ceived al the While Warehouse. For sale chenp by July 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. (10N.intllTIN. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, anil preventive of InlierciiloiH diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo By Wm. A . McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Slore. DK. OLIN'H THAVKLH. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pcirea, and the Holy Land. By the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wcsleynn (t niversity, with 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo, For snle bv July 1 I. N. W HITING x HUNTINGTON. K. JTIOTT'f TRAVEL!. Travels in Eurojieaud Ihe East, cinhraciinr Observations made durinz a Tour Wn.l. nrii... r r l1 . i ..n.st: "vuf. " lui.uuivn ui L.uiiiv, rtsui minor, & c.,&c, during Ihe years 11134 In 1841. By Valentine Moll, M. I)., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, ic. Ate.) in 1 vol.Sro. just received aud for snle by mayl 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. DHCf AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, ic The suhscrilicrs have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ate, which they offer al wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ENOLIHII and Ainerirna Clothe and CnaaU mere. An extensive assortment, just received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1!. W. A McCOY & CO. IHENCII CLOTHH and Cnuiinerea, just received and lor sale, cheap tor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY St CO. FANCY CANSI.nEHEN.A new anil Splendid As-sorimentat WING, RICHARDS ot Co. Nov. IS. FHENIl OYrsTKItM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. AM BOS. IA.TIII.Y FLOUR, al Ihe lowest market price, constantly on hand al ihe While Ware House, west end fn the Scloln Bridge. (juiieKI) S. THOMAS. FOR MALE Pews No. 6.1 in the Episcopal Church and 18 in Ihe Baptist Church, on easy terms. Ociotier 19, IH12. B. COMSTOCK St CO. GENTLEMEN' Hal, New Rifle, this dar n ceived and for sale low, bv May 18. WING, RICHARDS St. CO. G INK II AiTIM, LA WNM,AVeEnrlslnnc and Domestic Ginghams, Printed Lawns. Balarines, Muslins, ere. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS St CO. ENTLE.TIEN'M Milk Hcnrf nad Craval jal received and will bo sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS St CO. GRAIN WANTED. Cash will be paid for Wheal, Kye, Corn and Oals, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-Home at the head of the Canal. G ENTft' Hlrh Milk rrarf,dark colors, just received ny luct-o j H l.lti, KIIIAIIUS ot. CU. HOt HE TO RENT -A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 11143. WALTER THRALL. HARU.WAIIE FAY A. KILBOURNE have just received 2UU kegs of Juniata Nails, and large slock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which Ihey will ell at the lowest prices for cash. May 18. HOCKINO COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lot In suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 W are-House at the head of the Canal. HE TIP HEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH SULLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, 1813 tf. INfaCRANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by Ihe long established and well known Protection Insurance Companv of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. BOBBIN'S, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M.J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. IMPORTANT to M err hnat aad Trader. For ale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, large assortment of Blank Work, ronsistinr of medinm, demi and rap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep ; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. I NRRAIN Carpel jat rrerlvrd hr may IB. v iMi, RICHARDS fc CO. JIAT RECEIVED Al DERBY'S Bookstore TIM Neistbaom A Story of Ever? Day Life Bv Frederi-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howi'tl. Price 16 Cent. December 10, 1842. KATE-Kate in Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price I2 cenu. For sale al May 36. DERBY'S. LARUB CLASS) of Manwrior Qaality for ale. tore frame, filled to any size withnti extra charge, at the Drag Store, comer of High and Broad street. Oct 14. J. B. WHEATOfl. ' LI EE IN ft WE DEN. The President' Daughter, by Frederika Bremer, price 14 emu. "Nioa," being part t, of Ihe President's Daughter, neatly pot op ia French eovers. at 121 cents. For sale hv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. T QMINtt LASEM-An assortment of Looking ju stiaisc ana ixxwini cash, by (Sept 14.) Glauea aad Looking Glass Plate for nle, ebean for W. A. BcvOi A CO. LEA Til EH. Hemlock jnnned Sole Leather, for sale by Sept. 14. i W. A. McCOY 4. CO. LAKE El Mil. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawite, in bartels and half barrels, just re-ceivde and for sale by S. THOMAS. July 25, 1843. LAUD OIL. Just received, in addiiiou to former arrivals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, 1843 S. THOMAS. MYHTEHIES OE FA HIS. Just received at DER. BY & ALLEN'S, No. 6 and 6 of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price I2j cenu per No. Also, Harper's edition, in two pans, at 25 rents each. Nov. 28. MORE NEW HOOK. DERBY &. ALLEN have recently made, and are new making, large additions In their slock, and offer for -sale a more complete assortment oj Books Stationery, Ac., than ever. We are selling Bonks iu all dcparlmcnls of Literature, at prices to suit ihe limes. nCTRemenibcr the Slore at the old stand of H. W. Derby, opposite the Stale Houmi. Oct. 21,1843. MAZARINE Hlae JTiaalin dr. Laiara, all Waal, just received by WING, RICHARDS it CO. May 18. MEREDITH A new Novel y the Countess of Bles-sington, just received at August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE HCRAK. 3.0OO lbs. of Maple Sugar, of superior quality just received and for sale bv June 10, 1843, 8. THOMAS. MACHINE CARD. The subscribers have lor sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nns. 30, .11, 32,33, and 34, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1843. FAY St KILBOURNE. MILL AND t HOWMIT HAWS. FAY. KILBOURNE St CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. juu8 NEW liflOD,- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Merinoes, Ac, a rich as sorlmcnt, now opening by WING, RICHARDS St CO. Oct. 0. No. I, Goodale's Row. NEW T Y L E, Superior Mole Skin and Satin Hats, lust received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS St Co. NUTMEGS. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and for sale low, al the corner of High anil ItmnH streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. OATS. For snlo bv wholesalo or retail at ihe Whi Warehouse cheap for cash by S. THOMAS. August 22. POHK AND WHEAT WANTED. The sub criber will pay the market price in specie for any quantity of fal Hogs, either on foot nr slaughtered, and also for heat, delivered at his Ware House al the west end of the SciotoRridgn. S. THOMAS. Nov 25, I843..2ltw3ww. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 158 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of the principal South Sea Islands, Ihe introduction of Christianity, the social condition of Ihe inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, Ave. Ave. I vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. 1. N. WHI'lTNG St HUNTINGTON. PRESCOTT'S New Work ConoueM of .tleiica. This day received and for sale at the Bookstore of I. N. Whitiko Ac HvnTitiOTuft, the History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of (lie Conqueror, Hernando Cortes ; by William II. Prcscott, author of the History of Ferdinand and Isabella. Dec. 30. PRESBYTERIAN ALMANAC FOB 1S44. The Presbyterian Almanac for 1844, adapted for use in every part of Ihe United Stales, and containing a list of the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and their Officers ; Board of Education and Officers; Board of Publication aud Officers, Ac. Ac. The Family Christian Almanac for the United States, published by the American Tract Society. For sale by 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. Dec. 28. PINE SHINGLES. 100,000 Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for snle cheap for cash, by Sept. U. ' S. THOMAS. RIBBONS Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, just received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY St CO PORTRAIT PAINTING WM. WAIX'ITT will remain through the winter in Columbus. lie invites the public to call and examine hi specimens al his room, or Town street. North tide, first brick East of High street. December 19, 1842. .dlf. ROMAN, OR HYDRAULIC CEMENT For Cisterns, and oilier uses, a first rale article, and warranted, just received from Kentucky Mills, and for sale hy May 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. O HOES, SHOES. Mens, Womens, Boys, Misses, I outns, i nunrens ana iniaiiu Shoes ; urogans, Slippers, Gailers, Buskins, Tics, Ac. Ac, in all Ineir variety, which will he sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. January 2, 1814. ELLIS, SESSIONS St CO. C? THOMAS will nay Ihe hirhcsl price, in cash, for Wheal. Os Com, Flan-ecd, Clovcr-sced, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lara, i allow, rot and rean-asnes, rom, uacsn, ore. Arc. And he will also sell Flour, Sail, Shingles, Cement, While Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Leal her, Ac. Ac, as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Call al the White Wart Htmtt, at the west end of iheSciolo Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, 1 8 13. SILKS, RIBBONS, Are Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, lion net and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Ac. just received by, WING, RICHARDS St CO. OIGHT DRAFTS Sign! oralis on New Horn City O from g 100 up to jlOOO for sale to suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. S.THOMAS. SAVE YOUR ASHES 100,000 bushels of Ashes wanted immediately, for which 1 will pay from 6 to 8 eenls per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Ridgway' Foundry; or I will give in proportion when I send for them by wagon. THOMAS ST1TT. Columbu, May fj, 1813. STORY ON PAKTJKKSHIP Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maralime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for tale by T. St J. W. JOHNSON. Philadelphia. Jan. 27, 1842. .dlf. No. 6 Minor street. SHOW BOTTLES, Tiactnra Battlea, Specie Jars, Ave., Ac. of all sixes, for sale cheap by the dozen or single, al Ihe Drug Store corner of Broad si reel, by Ocl 14. J. B. WHEATON. STEEL.-4'ast, Spring, German, English and American Blister Steel, for tale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad treet. July 20. SALT Ms) Bl.lt. Hocking Salt. 500 ditto Salina, just received and for rale hy 8. THOMAS. June 10, 1843. s ALT, ia balk, far oaks wholesale, ar retail, br I Ml A I'OMTiu-lr A, tunc i yr . iv av SALT 399 bbls. of Hocking Sail a prime article for ale low, by C. G. bHEFFIELD, June 15 Wsre-Hoas at Ihe head of the Canal. SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES A splendid m nrtment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY Av CO. SPICES. 20 Bap Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ; 100 Mats Cassia; Just received and for tale by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD A CO. SI LKS A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY A CO. Sept. 23, s ALT 1000 barrels Saltjiut received and for sale cheap oy rtov zo. .a. i nuniAO. JWAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsal ) by (inly 241 FAY. KILBOURNE A CO. TEAS Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas of superior quality, al retail, by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD St CO. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for sale low by junel3 B. COMSTOCK St Co. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 1844, this day received hy DERBY Av ALLEN. . Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE LADIES Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans. just received by Oc. 5. WING RICHARDS it CO. THIS DAY PUBLISHED by DERBY St ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of rases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of Ihe United Stales, for the seventh Circuit ; hy John McLean. Oct. 12, 1848. THE SONGS OF RIRANGER, in one volume, elegantly primed, In Ekoi.ish, wiili a skclchof tin Author's Life, by K. W. Griswold, for snle at Nov. 23. DERBY St ALLEN'S TEAS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teat, at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit, at WING, RICHARDS St CO'S., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's Row. TRUSSES. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Tad Trusses a large assortment at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers,r-full instructions given for their application, or titled if desired by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS Padding, Canvass and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, RICH ADS St CO. " o, No. I, Goodale's Row. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a lermofyeEn. fifty very desirable Lois in the City of Columbus. ,ri quire of mar 10 BRUSH Av GILBERT. TANNERS OIL 25 bbls. Tanner' Oil, of the best quality, for sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. What pleasure can exceed, Tlu. I. ; ..r . v... i . - allium, ,g ui M1U I t ' I , THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY c CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted m lie an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scaffalata Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 19. UNDEKSHIRTS AND PANTS An assortment of tllk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, jusl received and for sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. MeCOY St CO. Sept. 19. URE'S DICTIONARY"-A Diclionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Ure, M. D., F. R. S., Ac. Ac, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale by August 10. H. W. DERBY. WINDOW GLASS A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all size from fi bv 11. to 24 bv .'10. just received, and for sale at reduced prices, by t. 11. WHr:.ATUN, Oct. 14. corner of Iliirh and Broad streets. WALL PAPER A large assortment of Wall and Window naner for sale, chean for cash, hv Sept. 14, W. A. fllcUUV ft CO. WHITE LEAD-Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at Ihe Columbu Iron Slore, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at the White Ware House, AOOO bushels of Rve, and AOttO bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June 13 S. THOMAS. WINTER Strained Lard Oil. Just received ard for sale very low ; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. 9, 1813. . Iwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce al the While Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1843. WHITE LEAD, OIL, Arc Fat Av KiLBnuam have for sale 300 keg White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed OiL 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Ai.se Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. May 18. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL Fay, Kil-boure St Co. have forsale 400 gallons ofwinler strained Lamp Oil. Ocl. 13, 1841. WHEAT WANTED 90,000 Bushels of Wheal w anted, for which the highest market price, in specif paying funds, will be paid, hy SALMON THOMAS. July 18. 1842.. wtf. YOUNG BUCKEYE COFFEE HOUSE The subscriber ha removed to the above establishment, where he intend to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on Ihe thorlest notice. There will be a Lunch served ;ip every day at II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursday al the tame hour. June 27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. A C BBLS. Camwood ; 30 Bbls. Logwood ) flU 30 " Fustic; 20 " Nic'wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copper; 2000 lbs. Madder; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, just received, and for sale bv Aug. 24. FAY Av KILBOURNE. 5 4 ilk A LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by May 18. FAY Av KILBOURNE. 5 AAA IR3 Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. UUU 2.000 lbs. Collon Bait. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale hy May 18. FAY St KILBOURNE. WANTED, hy O. W. Sherwood V Co., in exchange for Groceries, at cash price Wheal...... at.... 60 cent per bushel. Barley at.... 40 do do Rv, ............ ....at,... 33 do dn Corn, at.... 20 do do Oat at.... 18 do do Flaxseed, at.... 80 do do Cloverseed, ...at....3 50 do do Timothvseed, ...1 00 do do White lleaos al 25 to 50 do do DriedPeachcs ...at....! 00 do do do do peal'd...at....l 75 do do Beesewax,.. at.... 25 do pound Feathers, ...... ......at.... 20 do do Butter at.... 5 dn do Lard, .... 41, do do Ginseng, at.... 20 do do Pearlash at. ...4 60 do cwt. Potash at. ...3 60 do do Scorched Sails, at21loJ3 do do Thi list will be corrected weekly. Not 25. THE FARMERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most reeml discoveries in Aajicuiiural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, hy Culliben W. Johnson, Esq., F. R. 8., with seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the' United Slates, by Governor Emmerton. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo.,' 1165 pares. Forsale, wholesale and ie tad, at DERBY Av ALLEN'S Nov. 15. Cheaa, Book Slot WALTIB AM OS, Mnrkmnl TrniHr, High Si., opposite Ihe Male House, respectfully invites ihe al. attention of hn Customer! and the Public in general lo hi tlock of Cloths, Casaimeres, Vesting, Ac., aiely received, and now offered for nle : ' Super black French, black and btue-black, blue, invisible green and olive citron Cloths ; French black , wool-dved black, fancy and mixed Catsimeres t Plain black silk and figured Velvets ; Super black Satin 5 English silk and wool Ves(in ; Black silk Cravata, Suspenders, Ave., Ave. Any of the above articles will be told low, and made up to !,1e0,n?r,a"!,g ,c,;m- .Tfcfbscriber U delenitin-and examine hit goo. , for themselves. He can sell as low as any oilier establishment in the city. His stock of good, was selected by himself, expressly for h own trade, and he believe he can recommend every article he offers for sale. He hopes by strict attention and promptness in business, with good fits and good work, lo receive I share of th. ,,hi,I ... ronage. r " I hose who wish to furnish their own Cloth, may depend on having ii made according to order and with neainest and de patch. Columbus, Oct. 24, 1843. .3mlw. COLUMBUS) FASHIONABLE DEPOT ALEXANDER A. STEWART, Merchant I'aior.ha. recently relumed, and just received from New York City, the finest selection of " Broad-Cloih., Silk, Lamb wool and Collon Sack-Loat Cloths, Socks Beaver Cloths, Traveling Money Belt!, American, r rench and En- Silk, Lamb, wool and Cotton ghsh Castimerc, Undershirts, a" Satinets, Gents' Morning Gown,, ..',". n?'1 t!ullem""' W Mo rigured Satins or eve-L loak 1 assets, nillg and par,y dreite, Cut-Velvet Vesting., Silk and Gum-E!.,tic Sutpen- Woolen. do., ders. Plain, Black and figured Sa- Byron Collar, u iV1"' j o . Common do., 81k and Satin Cravais, All kind of Tailor' Trim- Silk, Salin and Bombazine mines, Stocks, Shin, Kid, Silk and Winter Glove, Drawers, ever before offered lo ihe citizen of Columbu. Hi tlock it very extensive, excelling n richness and variety, any hilh-erto afforded 111 this marke- He feels assured that the liberal patronage herclolore extended by a partial public, will bn deemed fully warranled fiom the introduction of to splendid an assortment, disclaiming all sympathy with thai business policy which seeks us interest solely in newspaper declare, mation, he challenge that only sure test of merit-a candid r.rumimiriOTi. Columbu. tvi ibai S FLKNDIH tUOODS AT BURDELL'S, NZ J J, Neil IlaasMt The subscriber has jusl received, aud will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Good in Ins line, the like of which has never been equalled West of Ihe Alounlauis, either in quality, ttytt or one. Hi slock consists in part of F ed'miOADCOTHS ;' b'Ue'black' blue ,n1 l"y French and English black ami fancy CASSIMERESt I ashmerels. Bombazines, Merino C assimerc ) Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings 1 B ack and fancv fiiraHV. r-lik. . A rich assortment of VESTINGS; Silk and Buckskin St,iru-n new article, very necettary for 1 revelers or invalids) ' Silk and ralin Neck Scarfs and Stocks ; uihii, s ocaei uandkls, Suspender. Ae., Ave. 1 he subscriber minnr.!,,... '.i , !, . .. " :.. u1" wiweineni iioinint? in A style unentailed in Ihe West, either a. to elegance olV 0" lZw'?.f07U.'!!i Anyjentlemaaein satisfy himself of (his fact by calh ig. No pain are pared to reii-der entire satisfaction. .eel1! Sa.rcVc.ke,, in ge"ing "P Bd e-rw1!!"ur!vt,on hand' fuU ""ortmenl of READY MADE IIAJIHINU. i. w 10,11 - ft J ."tv. R,tA8ltl'fM,til1' SCHOOL, Thi J.J chMl will be herealier conducted under the care of ' Messrs. Bonsall and Mallhewson. fll may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged a a teacher of Alalhemaiits in the British Military School at Halifax. , , CWsc of Irutnution : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek language. Murray'. Kng ish Grammar, Adam.' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Sclecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Cesar, Mair't Inlrodue lion 10 Latin Synla, Valny'. Greek Grammar, Ovidiu, Vir-!'"".' .Grcr1' ? eaiamenl, Jacob'. Greek Reader, Ciceuni de Officivis, Do Amicil ia el de Seneelule, Horaiitu, Juvenalis el I'ersiu. llnmp I.;..;... ri 1 ' . . . ii. ,! 7 ,1 ' V ... ' ""H""u, Dopmeiet, t acttus, Mullcr's Uuiitversnl Hislorv, Ansiotele'. Politic el Ethica I run tt In I art kr bt2 . 1 ) ! . . . dl., . ' n 7 y. "'Hiesj nneionc, translated by Ihe tne I Paley's Evidence, of Christianity. ' - ...". miusupiiy. nuiion- course of Maiheniaticj, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of l-oganthms, Mensuration of Superfine and Solidt, and Isopcnmolry, Mensuration ofheighlh and dislucet, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi leel, Military and Civil Engineer, Ae. Tuition in the Classical Department for Ihe term of 25' weeks...-. The Mathemalies and Physical Vcience,".'.".'.'.'."..'.'. 15 DO English hmiirh ' ...... . w No deduction miH. IV,. ic : "?' . . . .. . ,. ., "me exrepi in case Ol tic- ? ,he ruPj'- i. BONSA I.L. "ci. oi, IBM. .omtw. R. MATTHEWSON. pOLUMBajta HAT STORK REMOVED The rcmoved ,0 ,be ffn building second door SS-iL t ,n,une,' C'nipany'i building, on T4igh Street, Where Die hm nn kanti tA . rS.. . . best qunliiv of Workmanship and fin.h7 which be ii drspoiinr ii- ' ,: r ' "re hih uiu ruHOinirri umj im Dllnlie In f all niisrl if k. . . i j . jaiiilRfiion Al on hand, a good wiortroent of Velvet and Cloln CAPS. The latest fashion of Hal always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur. Silk, or anv other dcirrimift. Maw 1R inl tt ' " x. S'l" NK W KT A BMMrHET.--GLORGE i. PUGH, Conoer. Tin mnA Rk. Mn uu u r, peelfMlly inlorms the cilixen of Columbu and vieinilv thai lw it Bat nnaiuul a. a. !:. . r i . J . "-iiv- Nnp un Jirjn iireei, on ooors 0011th of TiiWn llrMl kmka;llkAan.a..t..I...L j . ,. . , -ivW.f.al vmua m luuaaa rcneral assort men t of Tin Ware. All L : I- a- - I s . . in ftiinia won mane 10 order. Tin Gutters. Leaden anH H.r. j . experienced workman. " " g"U Orders hankfully received and punctually atteaded lo. Particular al'a mon given to jobbing. Columbus, June 11, 1841. C"J"J'lr.i.-JTC'"M?J,r-,01" '-'' brriber. eonli-vy nue the Auction business at the old stand oa Stale street hreo doors west of the Clinton Bank, and ar prepared to receive on consignment all description, of Merchaidiie, Rerfl Estate. Horses, Carriage., Harae... Firaitura, Ac. Counlry Sale, also attended lo. Per eenlagt oa It most reasonable term. ID Good, Ate., old al private tale al Auction price. , , c. W.Kent ksorr. (jol-imbus, Krltu,y 17, lU..lyd. ATTEIKTIOI" I KN. SAMUEL PEBKIS takes pleasure in announcing that his HEAD Quarter are Hill under the Clinton Bank, where he is at all limes prepared lo wait on gentlemen who may peed hi services ia the Hair Vrttting and Sharing line. Gentlemen', head. 8m-ritoNEn with Irl Vecchio'. Eiirael in double quick lime. Some of hi. brethren are making poetry, but Ihe General think, the best poetry for a Barber Shop i. the sweet nd easy music of the Rator! Gentlemen will please call and find every thing in good order. Nov. 30. MOBE Cfcea Btsk. al Derar aad AJJea-Ahson't History of Europe, for 11.00. Burnett's History of Reformation, for S2fi0. Shakspeare, a new edition, S8 plates. Gresly's Treatise preaching. Pereira'i, Materia Mediea and Tberaputirt. Portrait of an F.nrlili n..u.hm.. k. Rev. W. Greslev A. M. ' Double WitnM ofiherhurl, h. n.. H'ss. Iiurrahajn Rio. A. M , author of the Lenten Fait." m . ft. . ... . -J.i-J i - t- s ne i nurcnoian compaaion in tne cio"i oy i .c. Pyet,M.A. Leiiers to my Godchild, by Rev. J. Swart, of Jordan. A Token of Love, edited by Lady. "' 7 received atlha SeapcshBooktorof DERBY A ALLEN. Nov. !5.
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Full Text | STATE 5 VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1844 DAILY OIIO JOURNAL: NUMBER 102. . ,r PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT St TEESDALE. Drrici corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and Iri-weckly the remainder of the year, gS 00 Tri-wcekly per annum 00 Weekly per annum 00 BUSINESS CARDS. TV. K. THOmAH, ATTORNEYS axii Couhskllobs at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. OHice on High slrrct, opposite Ihe Franklin Itank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BAIKIN, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrts in this Stale. Ofict on High street, over Hurchstcnd St Richardson's shoe store. Dee. 1841. PKKRV Ac l)K.XIOM, ATTORNEYS aud Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining countie. (Met in the old Franklin Bank, High street. July 3, 1841. WALTER THRALL, A WTfWIVirV at l.aur n,ut Knlifilnr in f !hnncprv. Office A on the East side of High, street, second door SouUi ol Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 18-11. HARVEY & BEIBERT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcntncnurt it Amlios's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. (inarl7 Win. Seihert. KAtiLK HOTEL, B Y PORTER, PALMER AND PORTER, opposite the Court House, Zatiesvillc, Ohio. Dec. 7 Jni. 1TV 1IOUME, BY P. H. OLMSTED, coiner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. Way '43. IIABDU'AKR, Ac. BUTTLES St RUN VON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Ac, Ate., High street, sign of the Gill Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. i. y. Hiini ni ii.mjto,, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON. CHAIR Maker, High street, a lew doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. HOOKNTOUE AD BINDERY. CM ATTOON , Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, High street, first iloor north of Clark's 8. Drug Store, keeps a general assortment of Books and Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WIIEATOX, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Glass, Ac, Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. KM. IN, MEMMION oY CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Rounds. Hats ami Caps, etc., Ac, wholesale and retail, High tlrccl, 2d Dry Goods (toro south ct the I. Union 15nnK DERBY Ac ALLEN. TVEALERS in Law. Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous XJ and School Bonks; also, Blank Books and Stationery' opposite the State House, Lommbus, Ulno. l'AI Ac KILHOUH.tfE, TriTrna : i -. i : i i untIiwnHi Tln.rr. J.y Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Snifl's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Uluo. Uct. 1. 11141. CITY I.IVKUY MTABI.E, TT'RONT STREET. The subscriber has again establish. J? ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses ind Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 18 H. .tint W. BARKER ft. Til Otl AH. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when dcsircil. II. UO.tlMTOUK. Ac t'O. IJORWARDING end Commission Merchants, Produce . Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Co lumbus, Uluo. . W. MIKKWttOD CO., nROCEHS and Produce Dealers, llich street, at Sher- VjT wood St Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale ana retail, Produce of all kinds purchased. COPI'CB AND TIM WARE. GEO. J. PUG1I, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, High street, near Town. A good assort ment ol w arc always on hand. J. KlllilUAV V t'O.'H IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street. near the Bridire. Colum X bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and great variety of lasting, always on hand. uct. 1, inn. UOLU.flBUti HAT fsTORE. JE. RUDISILL, High street, second door south of the Insurance Compnny's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hal and Caps, of the latest fashions. nan made to order. WILLIAM HIKDCLL, MERCHANT Tailor, in Ihe Ned House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. A Iso, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to order. ECLIP8K HOI NK, ON BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets, Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct. 26. ACKERMAN A. PHILLIPS Ferwardiaai, Caintniaoisss aad Pradace RaaiaeM. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the ware- Bouse lately occupied hy Gregory, llurr ot Co.", and will con tract to snip merchandise and i'roduce to the r.astern cine, Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. WINK, Kit HA Hit and CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and S lines, Straw Goods, Furs, Ac. Ate. No. I, Goodale't Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jan 1844 W. A. imcf'OY CO. TyHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the Stale House, High street, Columbus, Ohio. ANTHO'Va VIKUIL. The .rEiicid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical CUTIS, and an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological Inde : by Charles Ambon, LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anihm'i Classical Works constantly for sale at the Bookstore of Dee. 30. I. pj. WHITING St HUNTINGTOX. A RHOW KililT rf) ih. rWm,uU Ann (warranted not to be Siarch,) for sale at Ihe corner of .n uinosnu, J.U. H HtAlU.X. B.T AMD SHOE 875 cases, comprising coarse and km Boots ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boou. Shoe-lees, and Low Quarters j Children's shoes of every oVserip. I00' 8.l'ft'.from 'enls to jrilO j Morocco walking hoes, half Gaiters, Ac., Ac., josl received and for sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, by ct- W I.G, RICHARDS Jr. CO. BABIES Ol HEBREWIL Notes eiplaimtorr practical on the Ep.stle to lbe Hebrew. Br Al Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. nd Albert Moore' Irelaad. History of Ireland front its earliest period to the great eipedition against Scotland. By Tbos. Moore. Esq. I vol. 8vo. Just received by Oct. S. L N. WHITING A HUNTLNGTOX. BCOSISrOCK Ac CO. are pnyian Ihe algae t price in cash lor Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timotiiy-secil, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol diid Pearl Ashes, Bacou, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, etc. dec. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1843. BOOTS AND MHOESJ. 25 cases Men's Call, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assorimcnt. Just received and for sale bv August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. BUCY WACSONf. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the While Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS. BEAVER find Brond Cloths, Mnllncla, Jrnas, Giraffes, Ac, direct from headquarters: cheap for cash, at lOel.5 WING, RICHARDS 4. CO. BACON. Smoked Hams and Shoulders lor sale al tho White Warehouse, chenp for cash, bv August !K. " 8. THOMAS BOI.TINH CLOTH). An assortment of genuine Hel Anchor Clulhs for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY it CO. BACON WANTED. 30,000 lbs. Bacon wanted for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash by June 10, 1843. S. THOMAS. CHROME YELLOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for ine al ihe corner of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c OEEEE. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, just received and tor sale cheap, oy . TIN.) In AS. CLAY'S LIfo nml Mpcvchr. A few copies of Greeley & McElrath's edition of ihe Lil'o and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this office. Sept. 23. (lARPETfl, An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vene-J linn, and Oil ('loth Carpels, will he constantly kept and sold low for cash, by W. A. McCOY it CO. sept. l l. CRATE Chnnn and Iflunlin do Laiur, of llio latest style, for sale by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY St. CO. COTTON YAKN. An assorimcnt of short and long skein yarns ; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. McCOY iv CO. CIO PEEK. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Corlee, just re-J ceived al the While Warehouse. For sale chenp by July 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. (10N.intllTIN. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, anil preventive of InlierciiloiH diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo By Wm. A . McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Slore. DK. OLIN'H THAVKLH. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pcirea, and the Holy Land. By the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wcsleynn (t niversity, with 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo, For snle bv July 1 I. N. W HITING x HUNTINGTON. K. JTIOTT'f TRAVEL!. Travels in Eurojieaud Ihe East, cinhraciinr Observations made durinz a Tour Wn.l. nrii... r r l1 . i ..n.st: "vuf. " lui.uuivn ui L.uiiiv, rtsui minor, & c.,&c, during Ihe years 11134 In 1841. By Valentine Moll, M. I)., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, ic. Ate.) in 1 vol.Sro. just received aud for snle by mayl 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. DHCf AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, ic The suhscrilicrs have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ate, which they offer al wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ENOLIHII and Ainerirna Clothe and CnaaU mere. An extensive assortment, just received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1!. W. A McCOY & CO. IHENCII CLOTHH and Cnuiinerea, just received and lor sale, cheap tor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY St CO. FANCY CANSI.nEHEN.A new anil Splendid As-sorimentat WING, RICHARDS ot Co. Nov. IS. FHENIl OYrsTKItM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. AM BOS. IA.TIII.Y FLOUR, al Ihe lowest market price, constantly on hand al ihe While Ware House, west end fn the Scloln Bridge. (juiieKI) S. THOMAS. FOR MALE Pews No. 6.1 in the Episcopal Church and 18 in Ihe Baptist Church, on easy terms. Ociotier 19, IH12. B. COMSTOCK St CO. GENTLEMEN' Hal, New Rifle, this dar n ceived and for sale low, bv May 18. WING, RICHARDS St. CO. G INK II AiTIM, LA WNM,AVeEnrlslnnc and Domestic Ginghams, Printed Lawns. Balarines, Muslins, ere. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS St CO. ENTLE.TIEN'M Milk Hcnrf nad Craval jal received and will bo sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS St CO. GRAIN WANTED. Cash will be paid for Wheal, Kye, Corn and Oals, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-Home at the head of the Canal. G ENTft' Hlrh Milk rrarf,dark colors, just received ny luct-o j H l.lti, KIIIAIIUS ot. CU. HOt HE TO RENT -A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 11143. WALTER THRALL. HARU.WAIIE FAY A. KILBOURNE have just received 2UU kegs of Juniata Nails, and large slock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which Ihey will ell at the lowest prices for cash. May 18. HOCKINO COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lot In suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 W are-House at the head of the Canal. HE TIP HEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH SULLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, 1813 tf. INfaCRANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by Ihe long established and well known Protection Insurance Companv of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. BOBBIN'S, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M.J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. IMPORTANT to M err hnat aad Trader. For ale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, large assortment of Blank Work, ronsistinr of medinm, demi and rap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep ; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. I NRRAIN Carpel jat rrerlvrd hr may IB. v iMi, RICHARDS fc CO. JIAT RECEIVED Al DERBY'S Bookstore TIM Neistbaom A Story of Ever? Day Life Bv Frederi-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howi'tl. Price 16 Cent. December 10, 1842. KATE-Kate in Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price I2 cenu. For sale al May 36. DERBY'S. LARUB CLASS) of Manwrior Qaality for ale. tore frame, filled to any size withnti extra charge, at the Drag Store, comer of High and Broad street. Oct 14. J. B. WHEATOfl. ' LI EE IN ft WE DEN. The President' Daughter, by Frederika Bremer, price 14 emu. "Nioa," being part t, of Ihe President's Daughter, neatly pot op ia French eovers. at 121 cents. For sale hv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. T QMINtt LASEM-An assortment of Looking ju stiaisc ana ixxwini cash, by (Sept 14.) Glauea aad Looking Glass Plate for nle, ebean for W. A. BcvOi A CO. LEA Til EH. Hemlock jnnned Sole Leather, for sale by Sept. 14. i W. A. McCOY 4. CO. LAKE El Mil. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawite, in bartels and half barrels, just re-ceivde and for sale by S. THOMAS. July 25, 1843. LAUD OIL. Just received, in addiiiou to former arrivals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, 1843 S. THOMAS. MYHTEHIES OE FA HIS. Just received at DER. BY & ALLEN'S, No. 6 and 6 of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price I2j cenu per No. Also, Harper's edition, in two pans, at 25 rents each. Nov. 28. MORE NEW HOOK. DERBY &. ALLEN have recently made, and are new making, large additions In their slock, and offer for -sale a more complete assortment oj Books Stationery, Ac., than ever. We are selling Bonks iu all dcparlmcnls of Literature, at prices to suit ihe limes. nCTRemenibcr the Slore at the old stand of H. W. Derby, opposite the Stale Houmi. Oct. 21,1843. MAZARINE Hlae JTiaalin dr. Laiara, all Waal, just received by WING, RICHARDS it CO. May 18. MEREDITH A new Novel y the Countess of Bles-sington, just received at August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE HCRAK. 3.0OO lbs. of Maple Sugar, of superior quality just received and for sale bv June 10, 1843, 8. THOMAS. MACHINE CARD. The subscribers have lor sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nns. 30, .11, 32,33, and 34, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1843. FAY St KILBOURNE. MILL AND t HOWMIT HAWS. FAY. KILBOURNE St CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. juu8 NEW liflOD,- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Merinoes, Ac, a rich as sorlmcnt, now opening by WING, RICHARDS St CO. Oct. 0. No. I, Goodale's Row. NEW T Y L E, Superior Mole Skin and Satin Hats, lust received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS St Co. NUTMEGS. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and for sale low, al the corner of High anil ItmnH streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. OATS. For snlo bv wholesalo or retail at ihe Whi Warehouse cheap for cash by S. THOMAS. August 22. POHK AND WHEAT WANTED. The sub criber will pay the market price in specie for any quantity of fal Hogs, either on foot nr slaughtered, and also for heat, delivered at his Ware House al the west end of the SciotoRridgn. S. THOMAS. Nov 25, I843..2ltw3ww. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 158 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of the principal South Sea Islands, Ihe introduction of Christianity, the social condition of Ihe inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, Ave. Ave. I vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. 1. N. WHI'lTNG St HUNTINGTON. PRESCOTT'S New Work ConoueM of .tleiica. This day received and for sale at the Bookstore of I. N. Whitiko Ac HvnTitiOTuft, the History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of the Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of (lie Conqueror, Hernando Cortes ; by William II. Prcscott, author of the History of Ferdinand and Isabella. Dec. 30. PRESBYTERIAN ALMANAC FOB 1S44. The Presbyterian Almanac for 1844, adapted for use in every part of Ihe United Stales, and containing a list of the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and their Officers ; Board of Education and Officers; Board of Publication aud Officers, Ac. Ac. The Family Christian Almanac for the United States, published by the American Tract Society. For sale by 1. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. Dec. 28. PINE SHINGLES. 100,000 Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for snle cheap for cash, by Sept. U. ' S. THOMAS. RIBBONS Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, just received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY St CO PORTRAIT PAINTING WM. WAIX'ITT will remain through the winter in Columbus. lie invites the public to call and examine hi specimens al his room, or Town street. North tide, first brick East of High street. December 19, 1842. .dlf. ROMAN, OR HYDRAULIC CEMENT For Cisterns, and oilier uses, a first rale article, and warranted, just received from Kentucky Mills, and for sale hy May 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. O HOES, SHOES. Mens, Womens, Boys, Misses, I outns, i nunrens ana iniaiiu Shoes ; urogans, Slippers, Gailers, Buskins, Tics, Ac. Ac, in all Ineir variety, which will he sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. January 2, 1814. ELLIS, SESSIONS St CO. C? THOMAS will nay Ihe hirhcsl price, in cash, for Wheal. Os Com, Flan-ecd, Clovcr-sced, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lara, i allow, rot and rean-asnes, rom, uacsn, ore. Arc. And he will also sell Flour, Sail, Shingles, Cement, While Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Leal her, Ac. Ac, as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Call al the White Wart Htmtt, at the west end of iheSciolo Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, 1 8 13. SILKS, RIBBONS, Are Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, lion net and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Ac. just received by, WING, RICHARDS St CO. OIGHT DRAFTS Sign! oralis on New Horn City O from g 100 up to jlOOO for sale to suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. S.THOMAS. SAVE YOUR ASHES 100,000 bushels of Ashes wanted immediately, for which 1 will pay from 6 to 8 eenls per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Ridgway' Foundry; or I will give in proportion when I send for them by wagon. THOMAS ST1TT. Columbu, May fj, 1813. STORY ON PAKTJKKSHIP Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maralime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for tale by T. St J. W. JOHNSON. Philadelphia. Jan. 27, 1842. .dlf. No. 6 Minor street. SHOW BOTTLES, Tiactnra Battlea, Specie Jars, Ave., Ac. of all sixes, for sale cheap by the dozen or single, al Ihe Drug Store corner of Broad si reel, by Ocl 14. J. B. WHEATON. STEEL.-4'ast, Spring, German, English and American Blister Steel, for tale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad treet. July 20. SALT Ms) Bl.lt. Hocking Salt. 500 ditto Salina, just received and for rale hy 8. THOMAS. June 10, 1843. s ALT, ia balk, far oaks wholesale, ar retail, br I Ml A I'OMTiu-lr A, tunc i yr . iv av SALT 399 bbls. of Hocking Sail a prime article for ale low, by C. G. bHEFFIELD, June 15 Wsre-Hoas at Ihe head of the Canal. SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES A splendid m nrtment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY Av CO. SPICES. 20 Bap Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ; 100 Mats Cassia; Just received and for tale by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD A CO. SI LKS A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY A CO. Sept. 23, s ALT 1000 barrels Saltjiut received and for sale cheap oy rtov zo. .a. i nuniAO. JWAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsal ) by (inly 241 FAY. KILBOURNE A CO. TEAS Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas of superior quality, al retail, by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD St CO. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for sale low by junel3 B. COMSTOCK St Co. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 1844, this day received hy DERBY Av ALLEN. . Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE LADIES Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans. just received by Oc. 5. WING RICHARDS it CO. THIS DAY PUBLISHED by DERBY St ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of rases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of Ihe United Stales, for the seventh Circuit ; hy John McLean. Oct. 12, 1848. THE SONGS OF RIRANGER, in one volume, elegantly primed, In Ekoi.ish, wiili a skclchof tin Author's Life, by K. W. Griswold, for snle at Nov. 23. DERBY St ALLEN'S TEAS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teat, at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit, at WING, RICHARDS St CO'S., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's Row. TRUSSES. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Tad Trusses a large assortment at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers,r-full instructions given for their application, or titled if desired by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS Padding, Canvass and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, RICH ADS St CO. " o, No. I, Goodale's Row. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a lermofyeEn. fifty very desirable Lois in the City of Columbus. ,ri quire of mar 10 BRUSH Av GILBERT. TANNERS OIL 25 bbls. Tanner' Oil, of the best quality, for sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. What pleasure can exceed, Tlu. I. ; ..r . v... i . - allium, ,g ui M1U I t ' I , THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY c CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted m lie an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scaffalata Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 19. UNDEKSHIRTS AND PANTS An assortment of tllk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, jusl received and for sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. MeCOY St CO. Sept. 19. URE'S DICTIONARY"-A Diclionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Ure, M. D., F. R. S., Ac. Ac, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale by August 10. H. W. DERBY. WINDOW GLASS A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all size from fi bv 11. to 24 bv .'10. just received, and for sale at reduced prices, by t. 11. WHr:.ATUN, Oct. 14. corner of Iliirh and Broad streets. WALL PAPER A large assortment of Wall and Window naner for sale, chean for cash, hv Sept. 14, W. A. fllcUUV ft CO. WHITE LEAD-Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at Ihe Columbu Iron Slore, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at the White Ware House, AOOO bushels of Rve, and AOttO bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June 13 S. THOMAS. WINTER Strained Lard Oil. Just received ard for sale very low ; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. 9, 1813. . Iwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce al the While Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1843. WHITE LEAD, OIL, Arc Fat Av KiLBnuam have for sale 300 keg White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed OiL 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Ai.se Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. May 18. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL Fay, Kil-boure St Co. have forsale 400 gallons ofwinler strained Lamp Oil. Ocl. 13, 1841. WHEAT WANTED 90,000 Bushels of Wheal w anted, for which the highest market price, in specif paying funds, will be paid, hy SALMON THOMAS. July 18. 1842.. wtf. YOUNG BUCKEYE COFFEE HOUSE The subscriber ha removed to the above establishment, where he intend to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on Ihe thorlest notice. There will be a Lunch served ;ip every day at II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursday al the tame hour. June 27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. A C BBLS. Camwood ; 30 Bbls. Logwood ) flU 30 " Fustic; 20 " Nic'wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copper; 2000 lbs. Madder; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, just received, and for sale bv Aug. 24. FAY Av KILBOURNE. 5 4 ilk A LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by May 18. FAY Av KILBOURNE. 5 AAA IR3 Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. UUU 2.000 lbs. Collon Bait. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale hy May 18. FAY St KILBOURNE. WANTED, hy O. W. Sherwood V Co., in exchange for Groceries, at cash price Wheal...... at.... 60 cent per bushel. Barley at.... 40 do do Rv, ............ ....at,... 33 do dn Corn, at.... 20 do do Oat at.... 18 do do Flaxseed, at.... 80 do do Cloverseed, ...at....3 50 do do Timothvseed, ...1 00 do do White lleaos al 25 to 50 do do DriedPeachcs ...at....! 00 do do do do peal'd...at....l 75 do do Beesewax,.. at.... 25 do pound Feathers, ...... ......at.... 20 do do Butter at.... 5 dn do Lard, .... 41, do do Ginseng, at.... 20 do do Pearlash at. ...4 60 do cwt. Potash at. ...3 60 do do Scorched Sails, at21loJ3 do do Thi list will be corrected weekly. Not 25. THE FARMERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most reeml discoveries in Aajicuiiural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, hy Culliben W. Johnson, Esq., F. R. 8., with seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the' United Slates, by Governor Emmerton. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo.,' 1165 pares. Forsale, wholesale and ie tad, at DERBY Av ALLEN'S Nov. 15. Cheaa, Book Slot WALTIB AM OS, Mnrkmnl TrniHr, High Si., opposite Ihe Male House, respectfully invites ihe al. attention of hn Customer! and the Public in general lo hi tlock of Cloths, Casaimeres, Vesting, Ac., aiely received, and now offered for nle : ' Super black French, black and btue-black, blue, invisible green and olive citron Cloths ; French black , wool-dved black, fancy and mixed Catsimeres t Plain black silk and figured Velvets ; Super black Satin 5 English silk and wool Ves(in ; Black silk Cravata, Suspenders, Ave., Ave. Any of the above articles will be told low, and made up to !,1e0,n?r,a"!,g ,c,;m- .Tfcfbscriber U delenitin-and examine hit goo. , for themselves. He can sell as low as any oilier establishment in the city. His stock of good, was selected by himself, expressly for h own trade, and he believe he can recommend every article he offers for sale. He hopes by strict attention and promptness in business, with good fits and good work, lo receive I share of th. ,,hi,I ... ronage. r " I hose who wish to furnish their own Cloth, may depend on having ii made according to order and with neainest and de patch. Columbus, Oct. 24, 1843. .3mlw. COLUMBUS) FASHIONABLE DEPOT ALEXANDER A. STEWART, Merchant I'aior.ha. recently relumed, and just received from New York City, the finest selection of " Broad-Cloih., Silk, Lamb wool and Collon Sack-Loat Cloths, Socks Beaver Cloths, Traveling Money Belt!, American, r rench and En- Silk, Lamb, wool and Cotton ghsh Castimerc, Undershirts, a" Satinets, Gents' Morning Gown,, ..',". n?'1 t!ullem""' W Mo rigured Satins or eve-L loak 1 assets, nillg and par,y dreite, Cut-Velvet Vesting., Silk and Gum-E!.,tic Sutpen- Woolen. do., ders. Plain, Black and figured Sa- Byron Collar, u iV1"' j o . Common do., 81k and Satin Cravais, All kind of Tailor' Trim- Silk, Salin and Bombazine mines, Stocks, Shin, Kid, Silk and Winter Glove, Drawers, ever before offered lo ihe citizen of Columbu. Hi tlock it very extensive, excelling n richness and variety, any hilh-erto afforded 111 this marke- He feels assured that the liberal patronage herclolore extended by a partial public, will bn deemed fully warranled fiom the introduction of to splendid an assortment, disclaiming all sympathy with thai business policy which seeks us interest solely in newspaper declare, mation, he challenge that only sure test of merit-a candid r.rumimiriOTi. Columbu. tvi ibai S FLKNDIH tUOODS AT BURDELL'S, NZ J J, Neil IlaasMt The subscriber has jusl received, aud will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Good in Ins line, the like of which has never been equalled West of Ihe Alounlauis, either in quality, ttytt or one. Hi slock consists in part of F ed'miOADCOTHS ;' b'Ue'black' blue ,n1 l"y French and English black ami fancy CASSIMERESt I ashmerels. Bombazines, Merino C assimerc ) Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings 1 B ack and fancv fiiraHV. r-lik. . A rich assortment of VESTINGS; Silk and Buckskin St,iru-n new article, very necettary for 1 revelers or invalids) ' Silk and ralin Neck Scarfs and Stocks ; uihii, s ocaei uandkls, Suspender. Ae., Ave. 1 he subscriber minnr.!,,... '.i , !, . .. " :.. u1" wiweineni iioinint? in A style unentailed in Ihe West, either a. to elegance olV 0" lZw'?.f07U.'!!i Anyjentlemaaein satisfy himself of (his fact by calh ig. No pain are pared to reii-der entire satisfaction. .eel1! Sa.rcVc.ke,, in ge"ing "P Bd e-rw1!!"ur!vt,on hand' fuU ""ortmenl of READY MADE IIAJIHINU. i. w 10,11 - ft J ."tv. R,tA8ltl'fM,til1' SCHOOL, Thi J.J chMl will be herealier conducted under the care of ' Messrs. Bonsall and Mallhewson. fll may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged a a teacher of Alalhemaiits in the British Military School at Halifax. , , CWsc of Irutnution : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek language. Murray'. Kng ish Grammar, Adam.' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Sclecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Cesar, Mair't Inlrodue lion 10 Latin Synla, Valny'. Greek Grammar, Ovidiu, Vir-!'"".' .Grcr1' ? eaiamenl, Jacob'. Greek Reader, Ciceuni de Officivis, Do Amicil ia el de Seneelule, Horaiitu, Juvenalis el I'ersiu. llnmp I.;..;... ri 1 ' . . . ii. ,! 7 ,1 ' V ... ' ""H""u, Dopmeiet, t acttus, Mullcr's Uuiitversnl Hislorv, Ansiotele'. Politic el Ethica I run tt In I art kr bt2 . 1 ) ! . . . dl., . ' n 7 y. "'Hiesj nneionc, translated by Ihe tne I Paley's Evidence, of Christianity. ' - ...". miusupiiy. nuiion- course of Maiheniaticj, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of l-oganthms, Mensuration of Superfine and Solidt, and Isopcnmolry, Mensuration ofheighlh and dislucet, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi leel, Military and Civil Engineer, Ae. Tuition in the Classical Department for Ihe term of 25' weeks...-. The Mathemalies and Physical Vcience,".'.".'.'.'."..'.'. 15 DO English hmiirh ' ...... . w No deduction miH. IV,. ic : "?' . . . .. . ,. ., "me exrepi in case Ol tic- ? ,he ruPj'- i. BONSA I.L. "ci. oi, IBM. .omtw. R. MATTHEWSON. pOLUMBajta HAT STORK REMOVED The rcmoved ,0 ,be ffn building second door SS-iL t ,n,une,' C'nipany'i building, on T4igh Street, Where Die hm nn kanti tA . rS.. . . best qunliiv of Workmanship and fin.h7 which be ii drspoiinr ii- ' ,: r ' "re hih uiu ruHOinirri umj im Dllnlie In f all niisrl if k. . . i j . jaiiilRfiion Al on hand, a good wiortroent of Velvet and Cloln CAPS. The latest fashion of Hal always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur. Silk, or anv other dcirrimift. Maw 1R inl tt ' " x. S'l" NK W KT A BMMrHET.--GLORGE i. PUGH, Conoer. Tin mnA Rk. Mn uu u r, peelfMlly inlorms the cilixen of Columbu and vieinilv thai lw it Bat nnaiuul a. a. !:. . r i . J . "-iiv- Nnp un Jirjn iireei, on ooors 0011th of TiiWn llrMl kmka;llkAan.a..t..I...L j . ,. . , -ivW.f.al vmua m luuaaa rcneral assort men t of Tin Ware. All L : I- a- - I s . . in ftiinia won mane 10 order. Tin Gutters. Leaden anH H.r. j . experienced workman. " " g"U Orders hankfully received and punctually atteaded lo. Particular al'a mon given to jobbing. Columbus, June 11, 1841. C"J"J'lr.i.-JTC'"M?J,r-,01" '-'' brriber. eonli-vy nue the Auction business at the old stand oa Stale street hreo doors west of the Clinton Bank, and ar prepared to receive on consignment all description, of Merchaidiie, Rerfl Estate. Horses, Carriage., Harae... Firaitura, Ac. Counlry Sale, also attended lo. Per eenlagt oa It most reasonable term. ID Good, Ate., old al private tale al Auction price. , , c. W.Kent ksorr. (jol-imbus, Krltu,y 17, lU..lyd. ATTEIKTIOI" I KN. SAMUEL PEBKIS takes pleasure in announcing that his HEAD Quarter are Hill under the Clinton Bank, where he is at all limes prepared lo wait on gentlemen who may peed hi services ia the Hair Vrttting and Sharing line. Gentlemen', head. 8m-ritoNEn with Irl Vecchio'. Eiirael in double quick lime. Some of hi. brethren are making poetry, but Ihe General think, the best poetry for a Barber Shop i. the sweet nd easy music of the Rator! Gentlemen will please call and find every thing in good order. Nov. 30. MOBE Cfcea Btsk. al Derar aad AJJea-Ahson't History of Europe, for 11.00. Burnett's History of Reformation, for S2fi0. Shakspeare, a new edition, S8 plates. Gresly's Treatise preaching. Pereira'i, Materia Mediea and Tberaputirt. Portrait of an F.nrlili n..u.hm.. k. Rev. W. Greslev A. M. ' Double WitnM ofiherhurl, h. n.. H'ss. Iiurrahajn Rio. A. M , author of the Lenten Fait." m . ft. . ... . -J.i-J i - t- s ne i nurcnoian compaaion in tne cio"i oy i .c. Pyet,M.A. Leiiers to my Godchild, by Rev. J. Swart, of Jordan. A Token of Love, edited by Lady. "' 7 received atlha SeapcshBooktorof DERBY A ALLEN. Nov. !5. |
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