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DAILY OHIO STATEJOURNAL VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1844. NUMBER 126. PUBLISHED DAILY, SCOTT St TEESDALE. Orrict corner of High and Town streets, Buillci' Building. TERNS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weekly the remainder of iheycar J5 00 Tri-weeklv ner annum 00 Wet'ltiy per annum 1 00 BUSINESS CARDS. W. A K. TUOMAI, ATTORNEYS ami Counsr.i.toR at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to Hie business of their profession in Franklin aud the adjoining counties. Olliee on Hiph street, opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BACKl", ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that mav be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Ofict on High street, over Burchstead At Richardson's shoe store. Dee. 1841. PKKHV A DENNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care. in Franklin and adjoining counties. tWice in the old Franklin Bank, Highsircet. Jly . WALTEK THBALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. (Wet on the East side of High street, second door Soulh ol Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 8, 1841. - II.4HVKV cV HEIBKICT, BOOK BINDERS, lleranrourl At Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite Ihe public offices. John A. Hurvev. marl7j Win. Scihcrt. AtiliK 1IOTKI., T) Y PORTER, PALMER AN!) PORTER, opposite the XX Court House, .ancivillc, ttnio. Dec. 7 3m. nrv iiui't u. B Y P. H. OLMSTED, comer of High and Town streets, Uoiuintius, sjnio. ""V "' IIAKDWAHIi, Ac. . BUTTLES At KUNYON, lmiortcrs of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glnss, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, See., Ate, High street, sign ol the Uilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. N. WHITIN A HCNTINUTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Slationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CHAIR Maker, High street, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chair will always be found al this establishment. BOOKKTOUK AND BINDEBY. CM ATTOON , Bookseller and Stationer, anil Bookbinder, High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Siorc, keeps a general assortment of Books and Slationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WHEATON, T-vrjn(-.IST. til Dealer in Palent Alcdicincs, Painls, U Oils, Dye Stiills, Glass, Ate., fir., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, t'lno. ELLIS, SESSION. A CO. T-VEALERS in Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, Carpeting, I I rirnrorlf. Bonis and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, Ate., Ate., wholesale and retail, High street, 2d Dry Goods store south el the ( Union iiann DKKKY A A 1. 1. F.N, DEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous p,,d Sviiooi Bioks : also, Blank Books and Slationery' opposite Ihe Stale House, lolumims, uino. FAY A KILBOIBN:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Grorcries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots aud Shoes, Ate., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Pel. I. 1841. CITY LIVEBY MTABLE, T-SBONT STREET The subscrilwr has again establish J? ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses fnd Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 11141.. Gin W. BARKER, M. TIIIIIIIS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at Ihe While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridie. Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. n. :i IIM'I'Of K A CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Produce Denlcrs, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Bas'n, Co lumbus, Ohio. O. W. MHKKWOOD Ac CO., -inoCF.RS and Produce Dealers. Hitrh street, at Bher J wood At Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. IUIPPIU AMI TIN WAHK. 1EO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VJ Manufacturer, High street, ucar Town. A good assort, men! of Ware always on hand. J. BIDCiWAY A CO.N IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street. near the Bridge, Colunv J. bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. uct. i, In 1 ail. Ii till! si II AT MTOKE. A T E. RUDISILL, High street, second door south of the tjT J Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Jlali ana Laps, ol the latest lasnions, nan maie to oruer. WILLIAM HI Klltl.l.. MERCHANT Tailor, in Ihe Neil House, keeps on hand a food assortment of Clolhs and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and snade promptly to oruer. KCLIPME HOI NK, (XX BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. VJ Oysters and other Hcrrcshments served tip. Ocl.26. ACKERMAN At PHILLIPS Farwardina, Caissaaiswiaa and Pradnce Bulaess. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr At Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise andl'rodure to the Eastern cilies. Columbus, May II, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. WIND. UII IIAItll aaa CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Do-meslie Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Ate. Ate. No. 1, Goodale s Row, High street Columbus, Ohio. Jan iu W. A. McCOY r CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State uuuse, mgn street, tmumiius, wmu. ANTIIO.VS) VIBCilL. The iftneid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Chv- vis, and an Historical, lieographical, aud .nytnoiogicai incies bv Charles Anlhon. LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Ambon's Classical Works con Itantly lor sale at the uooxsiorc of Dee. 30. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. ABBOW BOOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranted IM lo be Starch,) for sale at ihe comer of High and Broad stieeU. J. B. WHEATON. BOOTS) AND allots). 75 eases, comprising coarse and kip Boon ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots, Shoe-tees, and Low Quarters ; Children's shoes of every description ; Slippers from 37 cents to $1,00; Morocco walking shoes, half Gaiters, Ate., Ac, just received and for sale, w holesale and retail, cheap for cash, by , Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS . CO. BARN EN ON HEBBE W9. Notes explanatory and practical on the Episile to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Iriaaro'a Ireland. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition against Scotland. By Tbos. Moore. Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Jusl received bv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. BC'OmaTOCK CO. are paving lha nlihcM price in cash lor Wheal, Com, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timoifiy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol and Pearl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Blaster, Cement, etc. Ate. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 11113. BOOTH AND WIOKS). 25 cases Men's Call', Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, KILBOURNF. It CO. BlY WAUONil. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the White Wuchouse and for sale cheap for rash, bv August 22 S. THOMAS. BEAVEK anil Brand Clotna, NnlinrU, Jcnna, GirnfTcs, ere, direct from head quarters ; cheap forcash, at lOct.S WING, RICHARDS 4. CO. BACON. Smoked Hnms and Shoulders tor sale at the While Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS BOLTINfi CLOTHS. An assortment of genuine llet Anchor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY At CO. T)ACON WANTED. 50,00(1 lbs. Baron wauled for X) which the highest market price will be paid in cash by June 10, 1813. S. THOMAS. CIIKO.'IE VKLI.OW.-in lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and lninu colors,) of the lies! quality, for sage al the corner of High and Droad streets. IN o v. 20. J. it. niitAiiin. COFFEF2. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, jusl received and for sale cheap, by 8. THOMAS. CLAY') Life nan Wpcreacii. A few copies ol Greeley At McElralh's edition of the Lil'o and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this office. Sepl. 23. C'tAKPETM. An assortment of Imperial, Ingram, ene-J tian, and Oil Cloth Carpels, will be constantly kepi and sold low for cash, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. 14. CBAPK Ctsnann and itlusliu de Lninca, of the latest style, for sale by Sept. 14. W. A. fllCLSJI w tu. riOTTOIH YAHN. An assortiuenl of short and long J skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sepl. 'X W. A. McCOY Si CO. CIOFFKK. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Cotiee, just re-J ceived al the While Warehouse. Fur sole cheap by July 25, 1813. S. THOMAS. CIONM'.IIPTION. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive or lulicrriilous diseases in general. 1 vol. H vo By m, A. McDowell, M. D. For side at . . tn lt.' II I, I'm o. AUgUSI IU. '1.111)1 O C7lliri.-. Dli. OLIiVII TKAVKLd. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pelrea, anil the Holv Land. By ihe Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wcsleyan i niversily, with 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. IZ mn, t-orsalchy July i I. n. in I i.hi ol nu.t i i.tuiuit. DU. MOTT'st TltAYKLM. Travels in Euroieand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, tVc.,&r, during the years 1831 to 1841. By Valentine Moll, M. I)., I'rcsidenl ol I lie jncnicni racullr ol I lie university ol New York, and Professor of Surgery, etc. etc.; in 1 vol.ovo. jusl received and for sale by mays 1. 1. v ill i iiv.u iiu.a i iru i ti.T. Durum AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, eve. The subscribers have just received a lnrgo addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ac. , which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug 4 FAY, K1LBOURNE At CO. ENRLIMII nad Ainericna Claiha and Cnssi. meres. An exlensive assortment, jusl received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by iScpt. III. V. A mcv.sji Ot HI, f'KKNCII CLOT lis) and I nssluierrs, just received and lor sale, cheap lor cash, by Sepl. 14. W. A. McCOY ft I'll. FANCY CAHHI.'IEBKH. A new and Splendid As-sorlment at WING, RICHARDS ft Co. Nov. 13. T7BF.MJI OYhTEBM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by ihe can or half can at the conl'eciionnry of rtov. . I-. n.nimrt. IATIII.Y FLOCK, al the lowest mnrkel price, coo-stanllyon hand at the While Ware House, west end fn Ihe Scioto Bridge. (juncl3) S.THOMAS. FOB A A LP. Pews No. 63 in llie Episcopal Church and 78 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Oclolicr l!, 1812. B. CO.MSTOCK It CO. s KNTLEiTIKN'M lints, New fliylr, tbiadaf re. VJ ceived and lor sale low. by May 18. WTNG, RICHARDS ft CO. GINIIA.TIt,I.A WN,e. Earlsloue and Dome slit Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Balr.nrines, Muslins, Ac. for snloby, (may 4 WING, RICHARDS ft CO. GKNTI.lC.TIIiN'a Mills Ncarfe find Cravat jast received and will be sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS fc CO. GBAIN WAilTKD.-l'ash will be paid for Wheal, Rye, Corn and Oats, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at ihe head of lite Canal. GP.N by F.NTN Kirh stills sscarr,dark colors, jusl received Oct. 3. W1NU, KICIIAK1I3 A. CI I. HOL aK TO KK.lTc-A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, Ittflr WALTER THRALL. HABDWABK FAY At KILBOLRNE have iust received 200 kegs of Juniata Nails, and a large stock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which they will sell al the lowest prices for rash. May 18. HOCKING COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lots lo suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at Ihe head of the Canal. HE.nr MEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH St'LLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, IB 13 if. I NfiCBANCK. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well knowi Protection Insurance Company of Ihe city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. hOUtllNS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. I.tlPOBTANT sa irierrhnaia aad Trader-. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legcrs and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. TNI.BAIN Carpels jn-t rrrrivrd r X Mar 18- WING, RICHARDS At CO. J I AT BECEIYED Al DERBY'S Bookstore The Nriabaarei A Sioryof Every Day Life By French-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howiit. Price ti Cenls. December 10, 1842. KATE. Kale in Search of a Husband : a novel. by Lady Chrysalis, price 121 cents. For sale al May 30. DERBY'S. LA BISK LAaa mf aaaeriar Qnaliiy far air. lure frames, filled In any site without extra charge, al the Drug Store, corner of High and Bioad street. Oct 14. J. B. WIIEATO?!. LIFE IN SWEDEN The President's Daughters, by Frederika Bremer, price 1'4 cents. "Nina," being part 2, of the President's Danghlera, orally put up io French covers, at ISA cents. For sale by Oct. 3. I. ti. WHITING At HUNTINGTON LOOKINtt 1AHHEHI An assort men t of looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, rbeap for rash, by (Sept It.) W. A. McCOY At CO. LKATIIKB. Hemlock tanned Sole Lcnlher, for sale by Sepl. Ik W. A. McCOY Al CO. LAKE Pistil. A fresh lot of siqierior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawiic, ill barrels aud half barrels, just re- reivile and for sale by S. THOMAS. juiv .o, una. LAKU OM.. Just received, in addition to lonner arrivals, a superior article of Lurd Oil. July 25, 1813 8. THOMAS. Ml'MTEstlKK OP PABlst, Just received at DLR-BY & ALLEN'S, Nos. A and G of ihe Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 12.J cenls per So. Also, Harper's edition, in two parts, at 25 cents each. Nov. 28. MOKK NEW BOOK. DERBY &. ALLEN have recenllv made, anil arc now making, large additions to I heir stork, and offer for sale a mure complete assortment oj Books Stationery, Vc Ihnu ever. We are selling Books in all departments of Lilcraliirc, al prices lo suit the limes. 0"Remeinber ihe Siorc al tne old stand ol ii. w . ir- by, opposite the Slate 1 louse. Oct. 2 1 , 1 8 13. MAZAKINE Bine OTalia lie Lniiirs, all Waal, jusl received by WING, RICHARDS At CO. Mav 18. MKKKDITII. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-singion, jusl received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE HCIJAB. .VIMSI) lbs. of Maple Sugar, ol superior quality jusl received and for sale by June 10, 1813, S. THOMAS. MACHINE CAKDs). The subscribers have tor sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, and 31, wire; also, tilleliiig Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1813. FAY At KH.BOURNE. MILL AND CltOstS-ClT HAW!. FAY, KILBOURNF, At CO. keep a constant supply of Row land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, al the lowest prices. jun8 NEW LAM' BOOKe Stkphk.ns' ISisi 1'nus. Ihe Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Hamster al Law, with miles and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Shnnwood. Complete in 3 vols. Bvo. Just received and for sale al the Philadelphia price at the slore of (Jan. 2fi.) DERBY & ALLEN. NEW ;OOIs. Illiirk, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's; Slriiied and Figured do. a splendid article. Oilcans Cluths, Eolians, Meriuoes, &c., a rich as sorlinent, now opening by WING, RICHARDS & CO. Oct. 6. No. I, Goodnle's Row. N F:W HTYLK, Superior Mole Skill and Salm Hats IikI received and for sale bv. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS St Co. N l'T.TIIC;st. 30 lbs. fresh Nulinegs, just received and for sale low, al the corner of High and Hroad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. 0 ATI. For sale by wholoalu or retail at the Whi Warehouse cheap lor cash by r). THOMAS. August 22. POIIK AND WHEAT WANTED. The sub srrihcr will pay the market price in iperie for any quan-tiiv of fal Hogs, eiihcron fool or slaughteied, and also for YVlieal, delivered al his Ware House at Ihe west end of the Sciolo Bridge. S. THOMAS. Nov 25, Ill43..2llw3ww. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 150 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of iho principal South Sea Islands, Ihe introduction of Christianity, llie soeial condition of the inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, Ate. Vc. I vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. PKEHCOTT'nNew Work Conqncstof iflrxico. This dav received ami for sale al Ihe Bookstore of I. N Nv'lHTiNa At IluaTiNfiTo!!, the Hiilor) of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary V lew ol Ihe Ancient aiexican liv-ilialinn, anil llie Life of Ihe Conqueror, Hernando Corles; by William II. Prescott, author of tins History of Ferdinand and Isabella. fee. M. T)BE"IIYTEKIA"f AL.TIANAC FOB l!s4l. X The Presbvlerian Almanac for 181.1. adapted for use in every part of trie United Stales, and containing a list of the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and Iheir Olhrers; Hoard ol Education and Mincers; Board of Publication and Olhcers, eve. cVc. The Family Christian Almanac for the United Stales, pub lished ny llie American I raci Bociciy. For sale by I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON, Dec. 28. DINK MIINtil.K. 100,000 Pine Shingles of supc- A rior quality, justcccived aud for sale cheap for cash, by opi. y. p. i nuxss, T)IBKONM. Fashionable Boiiucl and Neck Ribbons, XV just received, and Tor sale, by Scjit. 2il. ' W. A. McCOY At CO POKTKAIT PAINTINWWM. WAI.CUTTwill remain through llie winter in Columbus. He invites the public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or Town street, North side, fin I brick East of High street. Dcrcmlicr III. I8K dtf. 0.l AN, OH HYDBA1 LID CKirlENT-For , Ciiicms. and other uses, a nrsi raie arucie. ana warrant' ed, lust received from Kentucky Mills, and for snle by May 25, 1813. S. THO.MAS. SHOE, MIIOESJ. Mens, Womcns, Boys, Misses, Youths. Childrcns and Infants Shoes ; Brogans, Slippers, Gaiters, Buskins, Tics, Ate. Ate, in all their variety, which will be sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can 6t you in price and quality. January il, lus. t.l.i.ia, or-.-iw.so . iu. CJ THOMAS will pay Ihe highest price, in cash, for Wheat, O. Corn, Flax-seed, Clover-seed, Timoihy-sced, Flour, Lard. Ta Mow. Pol and Pear -ashes. I'orx, llacsn, etc. ote Ami he will also sell Flour, Salt, Shingles, Cement, While Fish, Lard-nil, Coffee, Solo Leather, etc. Ate. as cheap as can lie purchased in Columbus. Call al the nhilt Hare Ifmut, at the west end of the Sciolo Bridge, and satisfy your, selves. Columbus, June 22, 1813. SILKS), BIBBONM, Ac. Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravals, Axe. just received by, vvi.nr, niwriAitirn ot w, CIIIT DRAFT. Signt oralis on New for City KJ Irom JI00 up lo SI0U0 lor sale to sun purchasers. June 22, 1843. S.THOMAS, CilVK VOI U ahHEIIIOO.OOO bushels of Ashes O wanted immedialely, for which I will pay from 6 lo 8 cents per bushel delivered at my Ashory near Ridgway's I oundry ; of I will give id proportion wnen send lor tnem ny wagon, iiiuaas sin i, Columbus, May 6, 1843 SHOW BOTTLE", Tiaclare Balllr, Apccie Jars, etc., Ac, of all sizes, for sale cheap by the dozen or single, at ihe Drug Store corner Ol iiroao si reel, ny OcL 14. J. B. WHEATON CT E E fj Cast, Spring, German, English and American O Blister Sleel, for sale al the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. Julyzu, O ALT. 300 Bhls. Hocking gall. 500 ditto Salina, jusl KJ received and for sale by o. I MWIAS. June 10, 1843. 2 ALT, la balk, far sale waaleaale ar mail, by ) June 20. B. t:OMSTOCK At CO. 2 ALT. 3IMIbbls. of HorkingSall a prime article for J sale low. by C. U. SHEFFIELD. June 15 Ware-House at the bead of the Canal. QII.K fil lips) AND FBINtiEM. A splendid as- kj sonmcmoi me laiesisiyie.jusi rereivea ny 8ept. 28. W. A. McCOY At CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ) l"0 Mats Cassia; Just received and for sale br Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD At CO. SILK St. A snlendiil assoriinenl of fashionable silks, jusl received, and lor sale, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. 28, s A LT. 1000 barrels Snlt.jusl received and tor sale cheap by Nov 24. S. i tluniAO. IWAI.VA'H PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sal by iuly2ll FAY. KILBOURNF. ti CO. tJALT. 20C Barrels Coarse Salt, for sale, cheap tor Cash k) by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK & CO. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea) 50 Uf. do do do do 10 do do Gunpowder do 10 do do Imperial. do Just received and for sale by Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD ft CO TEAS. Gunpowder, Inqierlal, and Black Teas of superior quality, at retail, by TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for . sale low by juncl.1 B. COMSTOCK At Co. PHK AH UHlt AN ALMANAC, for 1814, litis day L received by DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 23. 184;!. TO TIIK I.ADIKM, Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, just received by Oct. 5. WING RICHARDS & CO. TBI" DAY PI'BLINIIKD by DERBY At ALLEN. Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of Ihe United Slates, for Ihe seventh Circiil ; by John McLean. Oct. II, 1848. fTlllli MONKS) OP BIBANGEK, in one volume, X elegantly printed, la English, with a sketch of the Au- nr's l.ile.hy K. W. Unsworn, lorsate ai Nov. 23. DERBY & ALLEN'S TF; AS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, at wholesale and retail, at prices In suit, at WiaU, Kit IIAIll'S t JWB., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's How. TBIISSEM. Thompson's,, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a larcro assoriinenl at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for Iheir application, or fitted if desired by t i iirii t.r i Tn is......:.. j. 11. sv I iiis vis, Sllltls., Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. rpAILOKSt' TBLTmiNISS). Padding, Canvass and J. Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, ,r sale wholesale and retail, by WING, RICHADS At CO. Oct. 5, No. I, Goodale's Row. rpoWKf LOTH. For sale or lease for a term of yeEn- X tilly very desirable Lots in the l ily ol Columbus, r s quire of mar 10 BRUSH At GILBERT. aANNEBN OIL. 25 bbls. Tauncrs' Oil, of the best . quality, lor sale by ucioDcr z. iai, Mi.iiuuit.-sc at lu. What pleasure can exceed, The smokin? of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for snlo low for cash, by WM. GREGORY At CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted lo be an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scaffalala Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 19. TIIK FAB.flEB) BNCYCLOPBDIA, embracing all llie mosl recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adaptedto the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Cuilibert W. Johnson. Esd.. F. K. S with seventeen plates. containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the United States, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo., llG5pages. For sale, wholesale and re, tail, at DERBY At ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookStoro UNDF:BS)IIIRTS AND PANTS An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers slso, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and P.ir sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. rj. USE'S) DICTIONARY. A Dirlionnry or Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Urc, M. D., F. K. 3., etc. Ate., illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale by August II'. II. W. UE.KIIY. WINDOW ULAHSt. A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all sizes from 6 by 8, to 24 by 30. jusl received, and lor sale at reduced prires, by j. i. vvnr.A iuis, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. w ALL PA PKIl. A large assortment of Wall and Winduw paper for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. v. a. aictysjx t uu. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati While Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at I lit While Ware House, 5000 bushels of Rye, and 5O0O bushels of Barley, for which the highest market priro will be paid io cash, by Juno 13 S. THOMAS. WINTKB Mirainrd Lnrri Oil. Just received and for sale vcrv low i also. 30 barrels of Roeer's superi or Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Iov. ;i, iihj..iwiw. txenange Diuinings, roan si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the White Warehouse, west end Sciolo Bridge, for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June iu, iuu. WHITE LEAD, OIL,are FT As Kn.BnuRai have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbis. Flax Seed Oir. 20 bbls. W lining. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry While Lead. Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel- ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, rami and Varnish tsrushes. may in. WINTKB KTKAINKD LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-houre 6s Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwintcr strain ed Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHEAT WANTED. 50,001) Bushels of When! wanted! for which lh hiirhesl market nrtce. in snecia paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, io-. .wii. YOINU Bll'KKt'E COFFEE HOUSE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends to serve np all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served np every day al II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays al the same hour. June 27. THEODORE L. 8IIIELDS. if BBLS. Camwood 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 4U SO " Fustic; 20 " Nic'woodj 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lb). Indigo ; 1(100 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, jusl received, and for sale by Aug. 24. FAY At K1LBOURNE. 51 f( LBS. Spanish Snle Leather. ,UUU 500 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calfskins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by. May 18. FAY At K1LBOURNE. 5fiY III LBS. Cotton Cham, No. 5 to 16. ,UUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. 7 Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by May 18. FAY At K1LBOURNE. CHCBCHHAN'S) AL.TIANAC POH IMC The Church Almanac for 1844, containing a list of the Bishops and Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, with their residences, etc.; the Feasts and Fasti of Ihe Church noted in Ihe Calendar pages, and accompanied by Historical or Practical Illustrations from Liturgical writers; Institutions created by the General Convention; Diocesan Institutions ; Dioceses of the Church of England in the American Provinces and Islands; Institutions of the United Church of England and Ireland ; Bishops of Ihe Church of England, Ireland and Scotland. Ate. etc. For sale it the Bookstore of Dec. 28. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. SCIENCE eOTKMNiMlHntroduclio. to the Science of Government and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States with a brief TieatTse on Political Economy. By Andrew w! Young. The suhjccls embraced in Ihe above entitled work,' are : I. The principles of Government, in which are illustrated the nature nbiri-ls. nnd fliiutnmotilni nrini-inln nf :...l ernmcnl and laws. II. Ihe Government of Ihe United Slates, comprising the Constitution, with a brief commentary, showing the nature and design of its several provisions, as expressed by the fra-mers ; and an abstract of the laws for carrying into effect Ihe powers of the general government, aud organizing ill several departments. III. Tne civil jurisprudence of the United Stales, being an cpiiomeof Ihe cummon law of the country, prescribing the rights, dunes, and responsibilities of citizens in the domestic and social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Comjmbijs, December 14th, 1813.' J o all whom it may covcern. The undersigned has exam ined a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Govern. ... - I . I e e. .:. , .... ..' mem, nnu suiiia.-iiu ui me s.uiisuiuuonni ana uivu Jurisprudence of the United Stales; with a Brief Treatise on Point- " j, ' rtiiuiv-w . . a umif,, ui uie oiuie oi piew x uiii, uuu is ui me opinion uiai tne wora is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated to lead the j ,,,.. b,(iui1I , umuuumui uuvero- ment ; or even persons of more mature age a ho are not acquainted with the particular organization of our Stale and General Governments ; and further, that it would be most excellent work to introduce into our Common Schools for the use of the higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum co , O. I concur cnlirely in the opinion expressed by Col. Chambers in regard to the merit of this work. WM. H. P. DENNY, Senator from Greene and Warren, I concur in lh above. E11EN NEWTON, Senator from Trumbull. It gives me pleasure lo add my testimony of concurrence in the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, 1 concur iu the recommendation above. L. PERKLNS Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For snle bv the linn-hv Hnvon k,,n,lpa .1 .1 Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY As ALLEN. SPLENDID ttOODS) AT IICltDKLL'N, N. i, Neil House. 'i lie subscriber has jusl received, and will lie receiving, a Inrge anil splendid assortment of Goods in his line, the like of which has never been equalled West of the Mountains, cither iu quality, $tyle or price. His stock consists in pari of French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASSIMERES; Cashmcrels, Bombazines, Merino Cassimeres Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fnnry Giraffe Cloths ; A rirh assortment of VESTLNGS; Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and ynlin Neck Scarfs and Storks; Shins, Collars, Pocket Handkfs, Suspenders, Are., Ate. The subscriber manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing in A style unequalled in the West, either as to elegance of fit, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. No pains are spared to lander entire satisfaction. Particular pains aro taken in getting up a cheap and gen- .Wl mime U UUCS lVUIV. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of READY MA DE I.OTHING. Aue. 29. 184.1. CI BO N W A L I( CLAMNU AL SCHOOL. This school will be hereafter conducted under the care of Messrs, Bonsall and Matthewson, It may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in the British Military School at Halifax. Course of Imlruitim : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray' English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Selecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Ca?sar,Mair'sIntroduc lion to Latin Syntax, Valpy'i Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir-gibus, Greek '1 cstamcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis da Oflicivis, De Amicitia et de Sencclutc, Horatius, Juvenaliset Pcrsius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Muller's Unniversal History, Aristotcle's Politica et Ethica, translated by Dr. Gillies; Rhetoric, translated by the same t Paley's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Ifutlon's course of Mnthcmolirs, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration or Superficies and Solids, and Isopcrimotry, Mensuration of heighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary totheArcbi led, Military and Civil Engineer, Ace. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 weeks ij qq The Mathematics and Physical Sciences,.. M 00 English branches, , Jj 00 no deductions made lor loss of lime except in case of tick I1CSS of tha nnnils. Oct. 31, j&43..5mlw J. HUNSALL. R. MATTHEWSON. COLL.TIBCH hat (STOKE BEHOVED. The subscrilier has removed lo the frame building second door south of Ihe Insurance Company's building, on High Street, where he has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol tha best quality of workmanship and finish, which be is disposing of at vtry lent prket ; and invites his old customers and Iho public to call, and see if they cannol be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. The latest fashion of lints always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any olher description. May 18, 1843. .tf. J. E. RUDISILL. NKWKMTABLI)nnENT.-GEORGEJ.PUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron War Manufacturer, respectfully inlbrms the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. ah Rinds lopper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders aud Ruofing made in good Ityl by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular atlnlion given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. CITY AlCTIOIV BOOM I The subscribers conti-nue the Auction business al the old stand on State street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and an nreaid ree on eonsignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, Ate. Country Sales also altendcd to. Per eenlag on the most reasonable terms. (LT Goods, Ate, sold al private sale at Auction prices. , t t . . :. W. KENT fc BON. Col jmhus, February 17, 1843. .lyd. CIONFECTIONAHV aad O rarer BalaaThe J subscriber would respectfully inform his old customer and the public generally, that he has lust received a well se lected assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds, for nrtnmm sum .y ew Avar's M-retemlt, which will ba sold cheaper than ever to suit the times. He also continues to manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionary, warranted to he superior ia quality sold wholesale or retail as low as Confectionary can be bought any where. Parlies, Weddings, Balls, Ate., supplied na short notice, with anything that taste and splendor can fancy. I have also lilted up my ice cream saloons lor the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen with the very best quality of Avrik Off'lrr; which I receive daily from Baltimore, and no expense or pains shall be spared to accommodate those who may be pleased to call at my establishment, opposite the Public Offices. p. AM BOS. Columbus, November 9. 1843. .3m. AlrlRBICArf LABOHP.B laaparlaat Mark for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politicians. The American Laborer devoted lo Ihe cause of Protection lo Home Industry, embracing the Arguments, Reports and Speeches of Ihe ablest Civilian) of ihe United Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection (a American Labor, with Ihe Statistics of Production in the United Stales, Ate, Ar e. The above highly useful and valuable work is published at Ihe office of the" New York Tribune, in one large doubt column oclava volume, done up with cloth backs and in tub. slaniial ccvert ; Price only otu dollar. For sale at the Bookstore of Jan. 9. I. N. W HITING At HUNTINGTON.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATEJOURNAL VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1844. NUMBER 126. PUBLISHED DAILY, SCOTT St TEESDALE. Orrict corner of High and Town streets, Buillci' Building. TERNS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weekly the remainder of iheycar J5 00 Tri-weeklv ner annum 00 Wet'ltiy per annum 1 00 BUSINESS CARDS. W. A K. TUOMAI, ATTORNEYS ami Counsr.i.toR at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to Hie business of their profession in Franklin aud the adjoining counties. Olliee on Hiph street, opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BACKl", ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that mav be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Ofict on High street, over Burchstead At Richardson's shoe store. Dee. 1841. PKKHV A DENNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care. in Franklin and adjoining counties. tWice in the old Franklin Bank, Highsircet. Jly . WALTEK THBALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. (Wet on the East side of High street, second door Soulh ol Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 8, 1841. - II.4HVKV cV HEIBKICT, BOOK BINDERS, lleranrourl At Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite Ihe public offices. John A. Hurvev. marl7j Win. Scihcrt. AtiliK 1IOTKI., T) Y PORTER, PALMER AN!) PORTER, opposite the XX Court House, .ancivillc, ttnio. Dec. 7 3m. nrv iiui't u. B Y P. H. OLMSTED, comer of High and Town streets, Uoiuintius, sjnio. ""V "' IIAKDWAHIi, Ac. . BUTTLES At KUNYON, lmiortcrs of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glnss, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, See., Ate, High street, sign ol the Uilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. N. WHITIN A HCNTINUTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Slationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CHAIR Maker, High street, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chair will always be found al this establishment. BOOKKTOUK AND BINDEBY. CM ATTOON , Bookseller and Stationer, anil Bookbinder, High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Siorc, keeps a general assortment of Books and Slationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WHEATON, T-vrjn(-.IST. til Dealer in Palent Alcdicincs, Painls, U Oils, Dye Stiills, Glass, Ate., fir., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, t'lno. ELLIS, SESSION. A CO. T-VEALERS in Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, Carpeting, I I rirnrorlf. Bonis and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, Ate., Ate., wholesale and retail, High street, 2d Dry Goods store south el the ( Union iiann DKKKY A A 1. 1. F.N, DEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous p,,d Sviiooi Bioks : also, Blank Books and Slationery' opposite Ihe Stale House, lolumims, uino. FAY A KILBOIBN:, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Grorcries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots aud Shoes, Ate., High street, Columbus, Ohio. Pel. I. 1841. CITY LIVEBY MTABLE, T-SBONT STREET The subscrilwr has again establish J? ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses fnd Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 11141.. Gin W. BARKER, M. TIIIIIIIS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at Ihe While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridie. Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. n. :i IIM'I'Of K A CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Produce Denlcrs, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Bas'n, Co lumbus, Ohio. O. W. MHKKWOOD Ac CO., -inoCF.RS and Produce Dealers. Hitrh street, at Bher J wood At Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. IUIPPIU AMI TIN WAHK. 1EO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VJ Manufacturer, High street, ucar Town. A good assort, men! of Ware always on hand. J. BIDCiWAY A CO.N IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street. near the Bridge, Colunv J. bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. uct. i, In 1 ail. Ii till! si II AT MTOKE. A T E. RUDISILL, High street, second door south of the tjT J Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Jlali ana Laps, ol the latest lasnions, nan maie to oruer. WILLIAM HI Klltl.l.. MERCHANT Tailor, in Ihe Neil House, keeps on hand a food assortment of Clolhs and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and snade promptly to oruer. KCLIPME HOI NK, (XX BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. VJ Oysters and other Hcrrcshments served tip. Ocl.26. ACKERMAN At PHILLIPS Farwardina, Caissaaiswiaa and Pradnce Bulaess. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr At Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise andl'rodure to the Eastern cilies. Columbus, May II, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. WIND. UII IIAItll aaa CO. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Do-meslie Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Ate. Ate. No. 1, Goodale s Row, High street Columbus, Ohio. Jan iu W. A. McCOY r CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State uuuse, mgn street, tmumiius, wmu. ANTIIO.VS) VIBCilL. The iftneid of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Chv- vis, and an Historical, lieographical, aud .nytnoiogicai incies bv Charles Anlhon. LL. D. Also, a full supply of all of Ambon's Classical Works con Itantly lor sale at the uooxsiorc of Dee. 30. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. ABBOW BOOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranted IM lo be Starch,) for sale at ihe comer of High and Broad stieeU. J. B. WHEATON. BOOTS) AND allots). 75 eases, comprising coarse and kip Boon ; do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots, Shoe-tees, and Low Quarters ; Children's shoes of every description ; Slippers from 37 cents to $1,00; Morocco walking shoes, half Gaiters, Ate., Ac, just received and for sale, w holesale and retail, cheap for cash, by , Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS . CO. BARN EN ON HEBBE W9. Notes explanatory and practical on the Episile to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Iriaaro'a Ireland. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition against Scotland. By Tbos. Moore. Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. Jusl received bv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. BC'OmaTOCK CO. are paving lha nlihcM price in cash lor Wheal, Com, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timoifiy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pol and Pearl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Blaster, Cement, etc. Ate. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 11113. BOOTH AND WIOKS). 25 cases Men's Call', Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, KILBOURNF. It CO. BlY WAUONil. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the White Wuchouse and for sale cheap for rash, bv August 22 S. THOMAS. BEAVEK anil Brand Clotna, NnlinrU, Jcnna, GirnfTcs, ere, direct from head quarters ; cheap forcash, at lOct.S WING, RICHARDS 4. CO. BACON. Smoked Hnms and Shoulders tor sale at the While Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS BOLTINfi CLOTHS. An assortment of genuine llet Anchor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY At CO. T)ACON WANTED. 50,00(1 lbs. Baron wauled for X) which the highest market price will be paid in cash by June 10, 1813. S. THOMAS. CIIKO.'IE VKLI.OW.-in lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and lninu colors,) of the lies! quality, for sage al the corner of High and Droad streets. IN o v. 20. J. it. niitAiiin. COFFEF2. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, jusl received and for sale cheap, by 8. THOMAS. CLAY') Life nan Wpcreacii. A few copies ol Greeley At McElralh's edition of the Lil'o and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this office. Sepl. 23. C'tAKPETM. An assortment of Imperial, Ingram, ene-J tian, and Oil Cloth Carpels, will be constantly kepi and sold low for cash, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. 14. CBAPK Ctsnann and itlusliu de Lninca, of the latest style, for sale by Sept. 14. W. A. fllCLSJI w tu. riOTTOIH YAHN. An assortiuenl of short and long J skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sepl. 'X W. A. McCOY Si CO. CIOFFKK. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Cotiee, just re-J ceived al the While Warehouse. Fur sole cheap by July 25, 1813. S. THOMAS. CIONM'.IIPTION. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive or lulicrriilous diseases in general. 1 vol. H vo By m, A. McDowell, M. D. For side at . . tn lt.' II I, I'm o. AUgUSI IU. '1.111)1 O C7lliri.-. Dli. OLIiVII TKAVKLd. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pelrea, anil the Holv Land. By ihe Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wcsleyan i niversily, with 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. IZ mn, t-orsalchy July i I. n. in I i.hi ol nu.t i i.tuiuit. DU. MOTT'st TltAYKLM. Travels in Euroieand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, tVc.,&r, during the years 1831 to 1841. By Valentine Moll, M. I)., I'rcsidenl ol I lie jncnicni racullr ol I lie university ol New York, and Professor of Surgery, etc. etc.; in 1 vol.ovo. jusl received and for sale by mays 1. 1. v ill i iiv.u iiu.a i iru i ti.T. Durum AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, eve. The subscribers have just received a lnrgo addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ac. , which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug 4 FAY, K1LBOURNE At CO. ENRLIMII nad Ainericna Claiha and Cnssi. meres. An exlensive assortment, jusl received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by iScpt. III. V. A mcv.sji Ot HI, f'KKNCII CLOT lis) and I nssluierrs, just received and lor sale, cheap lor cash, by Sepl. 14. W. A. McCOY ft I'll. FANCY CAHHI.'IEBKH. A new and Splendid As-sorlment at WING, RICHARDS ft Co. Nov. 13. T7BF.MJI OYhTEBM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by ihe can or half can at the conl'eciionnry of rtov. . I-. n.nimrt. IATIII.Y FLOCK, al the lowest mnrkel price, coo-stanllyon hand at the While Ware House, west end fn Ihe Scioto Bridge. (juncl3) S.THOMAS. FOB A A LP. Pews No. 63 in llie Episcopal Church and 78 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Oclolicr l!, 1812. B. CO.MSTOCK It CO. s KNTLEiTIKN'M lints, New fliylr, tbiadaf re. VJ ceived and lor sale low. by May 18. WTNG, RICHARDS ft CO. GINIIA.TIt,I.A WN,e. Earlsloue and Dome slit Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Balr.nrines, Muslins, Ac. for snloby, (may 4 WING, RICHARDS ft CO. GKNTI.lC.TIIiN'a Mills Ncarfe find Cravat jast received and will be sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS fc CO. GBAIN WAilTKD.-l'ash will be paid for Wheal, Rye, Corn and Oats, by C. O. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at ihe head of lite Canal. GP.N by F.NTN Kirh stills sscarr,dark colors, jusl received Oct. 3. W1NU, KICIIAK1I3 A. CI I. HOL aK TO KK.lTc-A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, Ittflr WALTER THRALL. HABDWABK FAY At KILBOLRNE have iust received 200 kegs of Juniata Nails, and a large stock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which they will sell al the lowest prices for rash. May 18. HOCKING COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lots lo suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at Ihe head of the Canal. HE.nr MEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH St'LLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, IB 13 if. I NfiCBANCK. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well knowi Protection Insurance Company of Ihe city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. hOUtllNS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. I.tlPOBTANT sa irierrhnaia aad Trader-. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legcrs and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. TNI.BAIN Carpels jn-t rrrrivrd r X Mar 18- WING, RICHARDS At CO. J I AT BECEIYED Al DERBY'S Bookstore The Nriabaarei A Sioryof Every Day Life By French-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howiit. Price ti Cenls. December 10, 1842. KATE. Kale in Search of a Husband : a novel. by Lady Chrysalis, price 121 cents. For sale al May 30. DERBY'S. LA BISK LAaa mf aaaeriar Qnaliiy far air. lure frames, filled In any site without extra charge, al the Drug Store, corner of High and Bioad street. Oct 14. J. B. WIIEATO?!. LIFE IN SWEDEN The President's Daughters, by Frederika Bremer, price 1'4 cents. "Nina," being part 2, of the President's Danghlera, orally put up io French covers, at ISA cents. For sale by Oct. 3. I. ti. WHITING At HUNTINGTON LOOKINtt 1AHHEHI An assort men t of looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, rbeap for rash, by (Sept It.) W. A. McCOY At CO. LKATIIKB. Hemlock tanned Sole Lcnlher, for sale by Sepl. Ik W. A. McCOY Al CO. LAKE Pistil. A fresh lot of siqierior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawiic, ill barrels aud half barrels, just re- reivile and for sale by S. THOMAS. juiv .o, una. LAKU OM.. Just received, in addition to lonner arrivals, a superior article of Lurd Oil. July 25, 1813 8. THOMAS. Ml'MTEstlKK OP PABlst, Just received at DLR-BY & ALLEN'S, Nos. A and G of ihe Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 12.J cenls per So. Also, Harper's edition, in two parts, at 25 cents each. Nov. 28. MOKK NEW BOOK. DERBY &. ALLEN have recenllv made, anil arc now making, large additions to I heir stork, and offer for sale a mure complete assortment oj Books Stationery, Vc Ihnu ever. We are selling Books in all departments of Lilcraliirc, al prices lo suit the limes. 0"Remeinber ihe Siorc al tne old stand ol ii. w . ir- by, opposite the Slate 1 louse. Oct. 2 1 , 1 8 13. MAZAKINE Bine OTalia lie Lniiirs, all Waal, jusl received by WING, RICHARDS At CO. Mav 18. MKKKDITII. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-singion, jusl received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE HCIJAB. .VIMSI) lbs. of Maple Sugar, ol superior quality jusl received and for sale by June 10, 1813, S. THOMAS. MACHINE CAKDs). The subscribers have tor sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, and 31, wire; also, tilleliiig Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1813. FAY At KH.BOURNE. MILL AND CltOstS-ClT HAW!. FAY, KILBOURNF, At CO. keep a constant supply of Row land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, al the lowest prices. jun8 NEW LAM' BOOKe Stkphk.ns' ISisi 1'nus. Ihe Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Hamster al Law, with miles and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Shnnwood. Complete in 3 vols. Bvo. Just received and for sale al the Philadelphia price at the slore of (Jan. 2fi.) DERBY & ALLEN. NEW ;OOIs. Illiirk, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's; Slriiied and Figured do. a splendid article. Oilcans Cluths, Eolians, Meriuoes, &c., a rich as sorlinent, now opening by WING, RICHARDS & CO. Oct. 6. No. I, Goodnle's Row. N F:W HTYLK, Superior Mole Skill and Salm Hats IikI received and for sale bv. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS St Co. N l'T.TIIC;st. 30 lbs. fresh Nulinegs, just received and for sale low, al the corner of High and Hroad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. 0 ATI. For sale by wholoalu or retail at the Whi Warehouse cheap lor cash by r). THOMAS. August 22. POIIK AND WHEAT WANTED. The sub srrihcr will pay the market price in iperie for any quan-tiiv of fal Hogs, eiihcron fool or slaughteied, and also for YVlieal, delivered al his Ware House at Ihe west end of the Sciolo Bridge. S. THOMAS. Nov 25, Ill43..2llw3ww. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 150 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of iho principal South Sea Islands, Ihe introduction of Christianity, llie soeial condition of the inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, Ate. Vc. I vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. 1. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. PKEHCOTT'nNew Work Conqncstof iflrxico. This dav received ami for sale al Ihe Bookstore of I. N Nv'lHTiNa At IluaTiNfiTo!!, the Hiilor) of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary V lew ol Ihe Ancient aiexican liv-ilialinn, anil llie Life of Ihe Conqueror, Hernando Corles; by William II. Prescott, author of tins History of Ferdinand and Isabella. fee. M. T)BE"IIYTEKIA"f AL.TIANAC FOB l!s4l. X The Presbvlerian Almanac for 181.1. adapted for use in every part of trie United Stales, and containing a list of the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and Iheir Olhrers; Hoard ol Education and Mincers; Board of Publication and Olhcers, eve. cVc. The Family Christian Almanac for the United Stales, pub lished ny llie American I raci Bociciy. For sale by I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON, Dec. 28. DINK MIINtil.K. 100,000 Pine Shingles of supc- A rior quality, justcccived aud for sale cheap for cash, by opi. y. p. i nuxss, T)IBKONM. Fashionable Boiiucl and Neck Ribbons, XV just received, and Tor sale, by Scjit. 2il. ' W. A. McCOY At CO POKTKAIT PAINTINWWM. WAI.CUTTwill remain through llie winter in Columbus. He invites the public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or Town street, North side, fin I brick East of High street. Dcrcmlicr III. I8K dtf. 0.l AN, OH HYDBA1 LID CKirlENT-For , Ciiicms. and other uses, a nrsi raie arucie. ana warrant' ed, lust received from Kentucky Mills, and for snle by May 25, 1813. S. THO.MAS. SHOE, MIIOESJ. Mens, Womcns, Boys, Misses, Youths. Childrcns and Infants Shoes ; Brogans, Slippers, Gaiters, Buskins, Tics, Ate. Ate, in all their variety, which will be sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can 6t you in price and quality. January il, lus. t.l.i.ia, or-.-iw.so . iu. CJ THOMAS will pay Ihe highest price, in cash, for Wheat, O. Corn, Flax-seed, Clover-seed, Timoihy-sced, Flour, Lard. Ta Mow. Pol and Pear -ashes. I'orx, llacsn, etc. ote Ami he will also sell Flour, Salt, Shingles, Cement, While Fish, Lard-nil, Coffee, Solo Leather, etc. Ate. as cheap as can lie purchased in Columbus. Call al the nhilt Hare Ifmut, at the west end of the Sciolo Bridge, and satisfy your, selves. Columbus, June 22, 1813. SILKS), BIBBONM, Ac. Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravals, Axe. just received by, vvi.nr, niwriAitirn ot w, CIIIT DRAFT. Signt oralis on New for City KJ Irom JI00 up lo SI0U0 lor sale to sun purchasers. June 22, 1843. S.THOMAS, CilVK VOI U ahHEIIIOO.OOO bushels of Ashes O wanted immedialely, for which I will pay from 6 lo 8 cents per bushel delivered at my Ashory near Ridgway's I oundry ; of I will give id proportion wnen send lor tnem ny wagon, iiiuaas sin i, Columbus, May 6, 1843 SHOW BOTTLE", Tiaclare Balllr, Apccie Jars, etc., Ac, of all sizes, for sale cheap by the dozen or single, at ihe Drug Store corner Ol iiroao si reel, ny OcL 14. J. B. WHEATON CT E E fj Cast, Spring, German, English and American O Blister Sleel, for sale al the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. Julyzu, O ALT. 300 Bhls. Hocking gall. 500 ditto Salina, jusl KJ received and for sale by o. I MWIAS. June 10, 1843. 2 ALT, la balk, far sale waaleaale ar mail, by ) June 20. B. t:OMSTOCK At CO. 2 ALT. 3IMIbbls. of HorkingSall a prime article for J sale low. by C. U. SHEFFIELD. June 15 Ware-House at the bead of the Canal. QII.K fil lips) AND FBINtiEM. A splendid as- kj sonmcmoi me laiesisiyie.jusi rereivea ny 8ept. 28. W. A. McCOY At CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ) l"0 Mats Cassia; Just received and for sale br Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD At CO. SILK St. A snlendiil assoriinenl of fashionable silks, jusl received, and lor sale, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. 28, s A LT. 1000 barrels Snlt.jusl received and tor sale cheap by Nov 24. S. i tluniAO. IWAI.VA'H PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sal by iuly2ll FAY. KILBOURNF. ti CO. tJALT. 20C Barrels Coarse Salt, for sale, cheap tor Cash k) by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK & CO. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea) 50 Uf. do do do do 10 do do Gunpowder do 10 do do Imperial. do Just received and for sale by Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD ft CO TEAS. Gunpowder, Inqierlal, and Black Teas of superior quality, at retail, by TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug in boxes, for . sale low by juncl.1 B. COMSTOCK At Co. PHK AH UHlt AN ALMANAC, for 1814, litis day L received by DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 23. 184;!. TO TIIK I.ADIKM, Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, just received by Oct. 5. WING RICHARDS & CO. TBI" DAY PI'BLINIIKD by DERBY At ALLEN. Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of Ihe United Slates, for Ihe seventh Circiil ; by John McLean. Oct. II, 1848. fTlllli MONKS) OP BIBANGEK, in one volume, X elegantly printed, la English, with a sketch of the Au- nr's l.ile.hy K. W. Unsworn, lorsate ai Nov. 23. DERBY & ALLEN'S TF; AS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, at wholesale and retail, at prices In suit, at WiaU, Kit IIAIll'S t JWB., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's How. TBIISSEM. Thompson's,, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a larcro assoriinenl at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for Iheir application, or fitted if desired by t i iirii t.r i Tn is......:.. j. 11. sv I iiis vis, Sllltls., Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. rpAILOKSt' TBLTmiNISS). Padding, Canvass and J. Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, ,r sale wholesale and retail, by WING, RICHADS At CO. Oct. 5, No. I, Goodale's Row. rpoWKf LOTH. For sale or lease for a term of yeEn- X tilly very desirable Lots in the l ily ol Columbus, r s quire of mar 10 BRUSH At GILBERT. aANNEBN OIL. 25 bbls. Tauncrs' Oil, of the best . quality, lor sale by ucioDcr z. iai, Mi.iiuuit.-sc at lu. What pleasure can exceed, The smokin? of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for snlo low for cash, by WM. GREGORY At CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted lo be an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scaffalala Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 19. TIIK FAB.flEB) BNCYCLOPBDIA, embracing all llie mosl recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adaptedto the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Cuilibert W. Johnson. Esd.. F. K. S with seventeen plates. containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the United States, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo., llG5pages. For sale, wholesale and re, tail, at DERBY At ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookStoro UNDF:BS)IIIRTS AND PANTS An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers slso, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and P.ir sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. McCOY At CO. Sept. rj. USE'S) DICTIONARY. A Dirlionnry or Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Urc, M. D., F. K. 3., etc. Ate., illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale by August II'. II. W. UE.KIIY. WINDOW ULAHSt. A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all sizes from 6 by 8, to 24 by 30. jusl received, and lor sale at reduced prires, by j. i. vvnr.A iuis, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. w ALL PA PKIl. A large assortment of Wall and Winduw paper for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. v. a. aictysjx t uu. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati While Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at I lit While Ware House, 5000 bushels of Rye, and 5O0O bushels of Barley, for which the highest market priro will be paid io cash, by Juno 13 S. THOMAS. WINTKB Mirainrd Lnrri Oil. Just received and for sale vcrv low i also. 30 barrels of Roeer's superi or Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Iov. ;i, iihj..iwiw. txenange Diuinings, roan si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the White Warehouse, west end Sciolo Bridge, for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June iu, iuu. WHITE LEAD, OIL,are FT As Kn.BnuRai have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbis. Flax Seed Oir. 20 bbls. W lining. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry While Lead. Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel- ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, rami and Varnish tsrushes. may in. WINTKB KTKAINKD LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-houre 6s Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwintcr strain ed Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHEAT WANTED. 50,001) Bushels of When! wanted! for which lh hiirhesl market nrtce. in snecia paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, io-. .wii. YOINU Bll'KKt'E COFFEE HOUSE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends to serve np all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served np every day al II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays al the same hour. June 27. THEODORE L. 8IIIELDS. if BBLS. Camwood 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 4U SO " Fustic; 20 " Nic'woodj 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lb). Indigo ; 1(100 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, jusl received, and for sale by Aug. 24. FAY At K1LBOURNE. 51 f( LBS. Spanish Snle Leather. ,UUU 500 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calfskins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by. May 18. FAY At K1LBOURNE. 5fiY III LBS. Cotton Cham, No. 5 to 16. ,UUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. 7 Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by May 18. FAY At K1LBOURNE. CHCBCHHAN'S) AL.TIANAC POH IMC The Church Almanac for 1844, containing a list of the Bishops and Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, with their residences, etc.; the Feasts and Fasti of Ihe Church noted in Ihe Calendar pages, and accompanied by Historical or Practical Illustrations from Liturgical writers; Institutions created by the General Convention; Diocesan Institutions ; Dioceses of the Church of England in the American Provinces and Islands; Institutions of the United Church of England and Ireland ; Bishops of Ihe Church of England, Ireland and Scotland. Ate. etc. For sale it the Bookstore of Dec. 28. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. SCIENCE eOTKMNiMlHntroduclio. to the Science of Government and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States with a brief TieatTse on Political Economy. By Andrew w! Young. The suhjccls embraced in Ihe above entitled work,' are : I. The principles of Government, in which are illustrated the nature nbiri-ls. nnd fliiutnmotilni nrini-inln nf :...l ernmcnl and laws. II. Ihe Government of Ihe United Slates, comprising the Constitution, with a brief commentary, showing the nature and design of its several provisions, as expressed by the fra-mers ; and an abstract of the laws for carrying into effect Ihe powers of the general government, aud organizing ill several departments. III. Tne civil jurisprudence of the United Stales, being an cpiiomeof Ihe cummon law of the country, prescribing the rights, dunes, and responsibilities of citizens in the domestic and social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Comjmbijs, December 14th, 1813.' J o all whom it may covcern. The undersigned has exam ined a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Govern. ... - I . I e e. .:. , .... ..' mem, nnu suiiia.-iiu ui me s.uiisuiuuonni ana uivu Jurisprudence of the United Stales; with a Brief Treatise on Point- " j, ' rtiiuiv-w . . a umif,, ui uie oiuie oi piew x uiii, uuu is ui me opinion uiai tne wora is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated to lead the j ,,,.. b,(iui1I , umuuumui uuvero- ment ; or even persons of more mature age a ho are not acquainted with the particular organization of our Stale and General Governments ; and further, that it would be most excellent work to introduce into our Common Schools for the use of the higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum co , O. I concur cnlirely in the opinion expressed by Col. Chambers in regard to the merit of this work. WM. H. P. DENNY, Senator from Greene and Warren, I concur in lh above. E11EN NEWTON, Senator from Trumbull. It gives me pleasure lo add my testimony of concurrence in the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, 1 concur iu the recommendation above. L. PERKLNS Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For snle bv the linn-hv Hnvon k,,n,lpa .1 .1 Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY As ALLEN. SPLENDID ttOODS) AT IICltDKLL'N, N. i, Neil House. 'i lie subscriber has jusl received, and will lie receiving, a Inrge anil splendid assortment of Goods in his line, the like of which has never been equalled West of the Mountains, cither iu quality, $tyle or price. His stock consists in pari of French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASSIMERES; Cashmcrels, Bombazines, Merino Cassimeres Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fnnry Giraffe Cloths ; A rirh assortment of VESTLNGS; Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and ynlin Neck Scarfs and Storks; Shins, Collars, Pocket Handkfs, Suspenders, Are., Ate. The subscriber manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing in A style unequalled in the West, either as to elegance of fit, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. No pains are spared to lander entire satisfaction. Particular pains aro taken in getting up a cheap and gen- .Wl mime U UUCS lVUIV. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of READY MA DE I.OTHING. Aue. 29. 184.1. CI BO N W A L I( CLAMNU AL SCHOOL. This school will be hereafter conducted under the care of Messrs, Bonsall and Matthewson, It may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in the British Military School at Halifax. Course of Imlruitim : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray' English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Selecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Ca?sar,Mair'sIntroduc lion to Latin Syntax, Valpy'i Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir-gibus, Greek '1 cstamcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis da Oflicivis, De Amicitia et de Sencclutc, Horatius, Juvenaliset Pcrsius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Muller's Unniversal History, Aristotcle's Politica et Ethica, translated by Dr. Gillies; Rhetoric, translated by the same t Paley's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Ifutlon's course of Mnthcmolirs, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration or Superficies and Solids, and Isopcrimotry, Mensuration of heighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary totheArcbi led, Military and Civil Engineer, Ace. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 weeks ij qq The Mathematics and Physical Sciences,.. M 00 English branches, , Jj 00 no deductions made lor loss of lime except in case of tick I1CSS of tha nnnils. Oct. 31, j&43..5mlw J. HUNSALL. R. MATTHEWSON. COLL.TIBCH hat (STOKE BEHOVED. The subscrilier has removed lo the frame building second door south of Ihe Insurance Company's building, on High Street, where he has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol tha best quality of workmanship and finish, which be is disposing of at vtry lent prket ; and invites his old customers and Iho public to call, and see if they cannol be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. The latest fashion of lints always made to order, and kept on hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any olher description. May 18, 1843. .tf. J. E. RUDISILL. NKWKMTABLI)nnENT.-GEORGEJ.PUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron War Manufacturer, respectfully inlbrms the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. ah Rinds lopper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders aud Ruofing made in good Ityl by experienced workman. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular atlnlion given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. CITY AlCTIOIV BOOM I The subscribers conti-nue the Auction business al the old stand on State street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and an nreaid ree on eonsignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, Ate. Country Sales also altendcd to. Per eenlag on the most reasonable terms. (LT Goods, Ate, sold al private sale at Auction prices. , t t . . :. W. KENT fc BON. Col jmhus, February 17, 1843. .lyd. CIONFECTIONAHV aad O rarer BalaaThe J subscriber would respectfully inform his old customer and the public generally, that he has lust received a well se lected assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds, for nrtnmm sum .y ew Avar's M-retemlt, which will ba sold cheaper than ever to suit the times. He also continues to manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionary, warranted to he superior ia quality sold wholesale or retail as low as Confectionary can be bought any where. Parlies, Weddings, Balls, Ate., supplied na short notice, with anything that taste and splendor can fancy. I have also lilted up my ice cream saloons lor the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen with the very best quality of Avrik Off'lrr; which I receive daily from Baltimore, and no expense or pains shall be spared to accommodate those who may be pleased to call at my establishment, opposite the Public Offices. p. AM BOS. Columbus, November 9. 1843. .3m. AlrlRBICArf LABOHP.B laaparlaat Mark for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politicians. The American Laborer devoted lo Ihe cause of Protection lo Home Industry, embracing the Arguments, Reports and Speeches of Ihe ablest Civilian) of ihe United Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection (a American Labor, with Ihe Statistics of Production in the United Stales, Ate, Ar e. The above highly useful and valuable work is published at Ihe office of the" New York Tribune, in one large doubt column oclava volume, done up with cloth backs and in tub. slaniial ccvert ; Price only otu dollar. For sale at the Bookstore of Jan. 9. I. N. W HITING At HUNTINGTON. |
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