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JOURNAL VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1844. NUMBER 131. DAILY OHIO STATE PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT & TEESDALE. Orricl earner of Hidi and Town streets, Runlet' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of llio Legislature, and tri-weekly the remainder of the year, S5 00 Tri-weekly pet annum 4 "0 Weekly per annum t i)0 BUSINESS CARDS. W. K. TtlOUAK, ATTORNEYS sm Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession ill Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Hank, up stain. Angus! 3. ELIJAH IIAtKIN, ATTORNEY at Law, i'olunibui, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrts in this Slate. Office on High street, over liurchstead et Kic hnrdsou's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKKKV Ac bennison, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to busiuess entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. OJlce in the old Franklin Hank, High street. July !), 1841. WAI.TEU THKAliE, ATTORNEY at Law ami Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the Enst side of High street, second door South ol M r. Brooks' 1 lolcl. Dcrcmbcr 1, 1 U H . II1BVKV & KKIKIiRT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcrancoiirl it AnnWs new building, up stairs, High street, opiwsite the public offices. John A. Harvey. I mar 17 J Win. Seihcrt. l!A(il,K HOTEL, B Y PORTER, PALMER AN!) PORTER, opposite the Court House, z.ancsviiic, iuo. inrc. i CI TV IIOUME, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. ,J- II.IHDWAKK,C, BUTTLES ft. KUNVON, Importers of Foreign Hnrd-ware,and Dealers In Military Hoods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Ac, &c, High street, sign ol the (Jilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. IS. t III I l V Ill .VI IM.TON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assort-meat of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CM Alii Maker, High itrcel, a lew doors Bonlh of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. ROOKMTORK A MS BINDERY. MATTOON, Hookseller and Slniioncr, and Hookbinder, Il',.rii .ircet. first door north of Clark's S. Drug Store, c keeps a general assortment of Hooks and Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. H. YV II EATON. DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye Suill's, Glass, fee., &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad alreets. Columbus, Ohio. Kl.lilH, NKNMIOKM CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry lioods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, etc., Ate, wholesale and retail, High vlrcct, id Dry Goods tore south cf the Clinton Bank BKHIIY A A 1. 1, EN, DEALERS in Law, Theological. Classical, Miscellaneous and School Hooks , also, Blank Hooks OjuI Stationery' opioite the Stale House, Culuintms, Ohio. tiv Ac uii.noi km:. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Six., High street, ColumlHis, Ohio. Kin, i. mn CITY I.IVEUV NTAIIEK, FRONT STREET. The uilisrribcr has again established himself at this well-known stand. Horses Mid Car ringes to let, and Honrs kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 1844. .6m W. BARKER. H. TIIOIAM, TOHM'ARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT F ami (ienernl Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of ihe Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. II. CO.'IMTOCK eV CO. fpORWARDLNG and Commission Merchants, Produce JL Dealers, and Lard Oil Jlatiulacturcrs, Canal Basin, co !utnhuH,Ohio. O. W. NIIKKtll Ar CO., -iHOCF.HS and Produce Dealers. Hurh street, at Sher- V X wood At Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale ami retail. I'roduce ol an kiwis purrnasvu. I IIMPKU Al 1 l. WJtKK, 1F.O. J. PUGII. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VJT Maimlhrtiirer, High street, near Town. A good assort' meat of Ware always on hand. J. KIIMiWAY Ac CO.' IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colunv J. bus, Ohio. Stoves of ail kinds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. sjci. i, ion him nm a hit htokk. JE. RUDISM.L, High street, second door south of Ihe Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Halt and Caps, of Ihe latest lasliionl. Hats mauc to oroer. UII.I.IATI HI KltKMi. 1 TF.RCHANT Tailor, in the Ned House, keeps on hand Wi. a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all description! of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to onler. Dd.lPNIi IIOI'MK, VN BROAD STREET, between High and r ront streets. KJ Ovstera and other Refreshments served up. Oct. iifi. ACKERMAN A. PHILLIPS fsrwardisia, Cianiiaioa Prodsico lluiarn, rpilE sutHrnberwill continue the Forwarding, Commission X and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will eon tract to ship Mercnaniiisp anu rroouce , im r.nNrm mr.. Columbus, May 11, Hill. C. (1. SHEFFIELD. u in:. HII II1UIM and CO. 17"HOLESALE and retail ialers in Foreign and Do- V mestie Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Lt. &e. No. I, Goodale's Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jan I'tn W. A. .Tlrl OV CO. HrHOI.ESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Fancy and V Siaple Dry Gools and (iroceries, opposite the Slate House, align Sireei, IOiuminn. wiiii,. ANTIIOt'H VIK;il.-The A.htu of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Ejplanaiory, a Metrical Cla- yis. ano an I listoncal, reographical, ana .TiyuioKigicai lunci tr Chark s Anthon. I.E. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anthon's Classical Works con (tantly lot sale at the Itook.tnre ot Dee.). I. N. WIHTINO & HUNTINGTON AHHOw HOOT-M) Bermuda Arrow Root. XL (w (warranted M4 to I Starch.) for sale at the corner of llighand Broad streets. J. . WHEATON. BOOTH AJD allot: N. 73 cases, comprising coarse and kip Boots; do. do. Broeans, Women's Boots. Shoe-tees, and Low Quarter ; Children's shoes of every description; Slippers from 374 rents to f IJJ0; Morocco walking hoes, halt Gaiters, fce., Ac, just received and foe sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for rash, by Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS As CO. BARIC Ol HEBREWS), Notes explanatorr and practical on the Eprstle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Ulaore'e Irrlnad. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition "against Scotland. By Thos. Moore. Esq. 1 vol. Rvo. Jnt received by Oet 3. I- N- WHITING fc HUNTINGTON". B('nl'0('K Ac CO. an paying the bighml price in cash lor Wheal, Com, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, llccswax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Bacnu, Wool, Feathers, nnd Hemp, anil sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, itc. ite. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. Bl iJY WAISO.I'S. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the White Warehouse and for sale cheap for cnh. by August!... S. THOMAS. B KtVKIl and Krone) Cloth, Nntiiicln, Jenna, VJimltcs, c, direct Irom lieail quarters ; cheap lor cash, l)ct. 5. WING, RICHARDS it CO. BACON. Smoked Hams ami Shoulders Jbr sale all he White Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 81 S. THOMAS CI.OTHN. An assorlment of c-cnuiue llct Audio hor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY CU. BAC OJ which IN H AM Kl).-50,000 lbs. Baron wanted for i h the highest market prlco w ill bo paid in cash by June 10, 1813. S. THOMAS. CllltOriK YE I. COW. 120 lb-. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of die lesl quality, lor sae at the comer of High and Broad streets. Iov. 123. J. H. W :H BATON. nOsVFKK. 100 Hags green Kio Coffee, jusl received and I.....L-I,-. I... & 'fill III 13 lur auic incuii, i, rj. I iiV7.iltki, Ctl,AY'N l.ito nml r4icechei A few copies ol Gree-J icy & MrElrath's edition of the Lil'o and Siiceclies of Henry Clay, for sale at this ollice. Sept. 23. CIA RPETH. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vciic-J tian, and Oil Cloth Camels, will be ronslantlv kent and sold low fhr cash, by ' W. A. McCOY &. CO. sept. 1. rlKAI'12 Chiianu nud JIuliu do Lniura, of the I I I 4... ....I.. I.- ' ' itiiui si iv, iui till; uj Dept. l. V. A. BlCt-U I & CU. COTTOisJ YAK.. An assortment of short and long skein yams ; also, cariet chain, assorted colors, lor sale cheap, by Sept. !). W. A. McCOY it CO. icks prime Green Uio ColVee, just rc- V- ceived at the White Warehouse. or sale cheap by S. THOMAS. July 20, III 13. C-IONfSl'.'Il'TIOI. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry iuln the limine, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive ol tulierctiloiis diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo sy urn. A. McDowell, !. H. tor sale at August II). DERBY'S Book Store. DAttCIIfO ACAUKnY. MR. YEO respectfully informs the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of Columbus, that he has taken a room in Mr. Deshler'a buildings, near the City Hall, toeive lessons in Dnnrniir. Juvenile Classes on Mon flay, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings fruni 7 lilli); to commence on Mon any, i.nn ot January. January VI, 1U W. Dlt. Ol.l.Vft TKAVF.I, . Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pctrea, mil the Holy Land. By the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., Pres;dent of the Wcslevan L-nivcrsltv. with II engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo. For tale by July I 1. N. W IHTINU &. HUNTINGTON. DR. MOTT'M TIIAVDI.M. Travels in Europeand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Euriqie, Egypt, Asia Minor, C.,iVc, during the years lf.3-1 to I!1H. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surircry. Ac. &.C.; in 1 vul.livo. just received and for sale by may t I. w. WHlTINd A HUISTINGTON. Eniril. 19)11 nnd Amrricnn Cloth nud Cniwi-Bnerea. An extensive assortment, just received, and for snle, cheap for cash, by Bcpl. IV. W. A MCCOY ic CO. Oll HAI.K OH HUNT. A two story brick and a . one story frame house, with a kitchen, smoke house. Arc. situated in the eastern part of Franklintnn anil I riming on the National lloait. I'ossession can be hail on tho 1st of April. For terms apply to DAVID t ERDIEll. January III, IBM THICNCII CI.OTII nnd Cnmliurrva, justrcceiv- a. eu ami lor saic, cneap an lor cash, by Sept. U. w. a. itict:ov & co. 17ANCY CANSl.fllvltFM. A new and Splendid Assorlment at WING, RICHARDS it Co. Nov. IB. FltKMII OYnTKKM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. A MHOS. tATIII.Y VI.OI K, at the lowest market price, constantly on hand at the While Waru House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (juncl.l) H. THOMAS. IfOH MAI.K Pews No. id in Ihe Episcopal Church and 711 in tlte Baptist Churrh, on easy torms. Octolnr I, IIU2. II. COMSTOCK As CO. GRNTLKTIrCVM llnia, New Blrle, tfaia day re. reived and for sale low. by May 18. W1NO, RICHARDS ft CO. GtXti II AJI s, I.AWNd.Ae. F.arlstone and Domestic tiinghams, Printed Lawns, Halrarines, Muslins, A-c. for snle by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS At CO. CFITl.FTIC V Milk rrnrf. nnd Crnynl jail X received and will be sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS As CO. GKAI.1 WA.NTKI). Cash will be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Warc-IIonie at the head of the Canal. pii.Tlt' Kirn Milk rnrf,dark colors, just received vj hy T TOl UK by (Oct.S.l WING, RICHARDS &. CO. TO ItK.TA comfortable Dwelling House tsnnt location, for rent. Enquire of XI in a pleasant location, for rem. August 8, 1I!43. WALTER THRALL. HOC KIN (J COAI,. Coal of the best quality, in lota to suit purchasers, constantly on hand, nl lowest market price, by C . SHEFFIELD, June 1.1 Ware-House at the licad of the Canal. nK.UI MEED. 3X) bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH SLLL1VANT. Columbus, March J9, 1813 tf. 1NMCHANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROHHINS. Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2fi. M. J. GILBERT, A gent, Columbus. IMPORTANT I Klerrhnnlo assd Trader. For sale, very rlieap. at DERHY'S Bookstore, at large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash. Invoice, and Day Books, in both full andhalf binding. 1.JRAI.tl CnrprM ja.l received hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS it CO. J IMT HECEIYKIs Al DERBY'S Bookstore The strisjhawrai A Story of Every Day Life Bv Frederi-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. Price ti Cents. December 10, 18)2. KATE. kale in Search of a Husband: anovel,by Lady Chrvsalis, price 121 cents. For tale at May 311. DERBY'S. LARUE rI.A af stanrriar itanlity for pir-tare frames, fitted to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, comer of High and Broad street. Oct. U. J. II. WHEATOJf. LIFE IT MW EDEN. The President's Daughters, by Frederika Bremer, price 12$ cents. "Ulaa," being part 2, of the President's Danghtera, neatly put op in French covers, at I2A cents. For sale hy Oet.3 I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON. LOOKINU .-L,AE". An aMonmrnl of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plate for sale, cheap for cash, hy (Sept U.) W. A. McCOY tt CO. AUU Oil,. H. COMSTOCK it CO. arc now mai. Lj in facturinir a superior Duality of Lard Oil from the best I KJ of stock, and will henceforth lie prepared to fill oil orders on short notice with an article warranted to give satisfaction January I'J. L: A 111 1 Sept. U. : A 'I'll Kit. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather, for sale by W. A. McCOY .V CO. LAKH aV'IMII. A fresh lot ol superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawitc, in bands and half barrels, iustre- ccivdc and for sale by S. THOMAS. Julv -3. I'll'l. f" AKU Olli, Just received, in nilditlou to former arri- vals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July Jo, 1U S. THOMAS. LOAF SUGAR. 20 Boxes Boston double retinel Loal Sugar for sale by O. VV. SIIF.UWOOl) & CI ). MYNTKICIKN OIT IMIHS.-Just received al Dbll-HY At ALLEN'S. Nos. 5 and G of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 124 cents per No. Also, Harper's edition, in two parts, al 25 cents each. Nov. 28. MORE NEW HOOKS. DERBY iV ALLEN have rcccullytniadc, and are now making, large additions to their slock, nnd oiler for sale a more complete assortment oj Hooks Stationery, fee. than ever. We are scllinr Books in all department of Literature, al prices to suit the times. O" Remember the Store at ihe old stand of H. W. Der by, opposite the Stale House. Oct. 21, 1813. MAAUINE llltie .11 M.I in de l.mneai, nil Wool, just received by WING, RICHARDS it CO. May HI. MEKKOITII. A new Novel by the Countess of Hies-singlnn, just received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAI'I.E HI ISA K. 3.000 lbs. of Maple Sugar, ol superior quality just received and for sale b v June 10, llil.l, S. THOMAS. ATKW LAW HOOK. Stk.i'HKNS' Nisi Prius. The 1 Law of Nisi Prius. Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. Hy Archibald John Stephens, Barrister at Law, with notes and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Sbanwood. Complete in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale al the Philadelphia price at the store of (Jan. 2(i.) DERBY & ALLEN. NEW C.OODIt. ISIack. Mazarine Blue and fancy colored Alpaca's ; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eolians, Mcriuocs, ic, a rich as sorlmenl, now opening by it l.iU, l IU' 1 1 l i 1 m oi vi, Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale's Row. NEW NT Y I.E. Superior Mule Skin and Satin Hats lust received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WINU, RICHARDS . Co. N . lust for sale low, at the comer of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. 11. WHEATON. OATSt. For sale by wholesale of retail at the Mm Warehouse cheap lor ca.li by S. THOMAS. August 22. PORK AIM WHEAT WA N T I! I. Tho sub serihcr will pay tho market price in ipecie for any quail lity of fat Hogs, either 011 fool or slaughtered, and also for W heat, delivered al fail Ware House at the west end of the Scioto Bridge. S. THOMAS. Nov. Z, IliKJ..2llw 3ww. TYKEMCOTT'S CONItlEMIi OF jtlKXICO, X complete in 3 vols. ovo. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary view ol the Ancient Mexican civilization, with the Life of the Conqueror, Fernando Cortes. By William II. Prcscott. Illustrated by engravings; 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of Feb. 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TYOI.YNEMIA. bcitiir Vol. I. id of Harper's Family Li- JT brary, containing nn historical account of the principal South Sea Islands, the introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the mhabilnnls, state of the arts, commerce, itc, fcc. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. I. N. WIMTlNG A. HUNTINGTON. 1 YIIEMCOTT'M New Work Conquealof Mexico, X This day received and for sale at the Bookstore of 1. N. Whitiso At Huntington, the Hislorj of the Conquest of Mexico, wilh a 1'reliniinary view ol the Ancient Mexican 1 civilization, and Ihe Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes J by William II. Prescott, author of lira History of Ferdinand and Isnliella. Dec. 3U. TYRHailYTEIIIAft ALMANAC FOIt ISM. J. The Presbyterian Almanac for I0I-1, adapted for use in every part of the United Suites, and containing a list nl the various Institutions of Hie rrcshyterian l hurrh ; IWinnl ol Missions and llicir Oltirers ; Board of Education and Ollicers; Board of Publication and Officers, Aic. A c. The Family Christian Almanac for the United Slates, published by Ihe American Tract Society. For sale by I. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Dee. 211. 13INE HllliXJI.EH. KK,(KK)Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and fur sale cheap for cash, by Sept. !). " S. THOMAS. "I )IIHtO.. Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, , iust received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO TYOUTRAIT PAINTIUB. WM. WAI.CUTTwill X rei remain through the winter in Columbus. 1 In invites ibe public to call nnd examine hii Sieciincnt nt his room, or Town street. North tide, first brick East of High street. December I'J. lH12..dtf. 1 OMAN, OH IllllUtl l lC CEMENT. For V Cisterns, and other uses, a first rale article, and warrant ed, iust received from Kentucky Mills, ami lor sale hy way io, i:ik. n. iiiw.u.i.-, C II OK SI, MHOKM. Mens, Womens, Roys, Misses, kj Youths. Children, and Infants shoes 1 llrogans, Slipiiers Gaiters, Buskins, Tics, Ax. &c, in all their variety, which will lie sold al prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. Januarys, IBL r.L.1.13, twriiiMS or. THOMAS will pay ihe highest price, in rash, for M heal, Oo Corn, Flax-seeil, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pot and Pearl-ashes, rork, llacn, e. c. And he will also sell flour. Sail, Shingles, Cement, M lute Fish, Lard-nil, Coffee, Sole Lcalher, &.e. Ate., as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus, i-an at the ttnue Wart Mioutt, at the west end 01 tiie scioio iinoge, anaaansiy your selves. Columlnis, June 22, IIII.I. I l,K. HI R ItONN. sYeHluc black, brown and drab O figured P. dc soie Silk,, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes. Genilemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Are. just received hy, ni.io, n11.1iAi.119 ox i n. QIIOW BOTTI.F.tt, Tinrtara Ilolilr, atpreie kj Jars, .e., tit., of all ,izes, lor sale cheap hy Ihe dozen or single, at the Drug Store comer 01 Itrond street, hy OH-HT IIHAFTMSignt oralis on New lor City kJ Irom gUXI up lo S10UU lor sale 10 suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. S.THOMAS. OIVK Itlt H AKIIKIIOO.OOO bushels of Ashes O wanted immediatelv. lor which I will pay from 6 to 8 rents per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Itidgway's foundry: or I will give la proportion wnen 1 semi lorihem by wsgon. THOMAS ST1TT, Columbus, May fi, 18 13. QTEEl.. Cart, Spring. German, English and American kJ Blister Steel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July SI). QAt.Tr 300 Bbls. Hocking Salt. 600 ditto Salina. just WJ received and lor (ale hy a. 1 nu n A3 June 10, 1843. QII.H UIMPM AND IKIH.HS.-A splendid a- torimentot the latest style, jusi received hy Sept. 23. W. A. McCOY It CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper 10 do Spice i 10 Boxes ground Tepper ; 1(10 Mats Cassia; Just received and for tale by Dee. 7 O. W SHERWOOD t CO. QAIT. .'lOObbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for sale low, by 0. G. SHEFFIELD. June I j W.irc-Ilnuse at the head of the Canal. SALT, in bulk, for aale holcnle or retnil, by June 20. B. COMSTOCK it CO. OH. All CI KICO JIAlfaM of n .uperior quality, D for sale by Jan. VJ B. COMs'l OCK v, CO (JII.KN. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just O received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY & CO. Jcpt. 2vi, SALT. lO'UO barrels Salljusl received and lor snle cheap by Nov 25. S.THOMAS. Al.T. 2(HM)arrols Coarse Sail, for sale, cheap for Ctish by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK it CO. n""EAS. 10 Chests Yuung Hyson Teuj JL oil ill. do do (lo do 10 do do Gunpowder do du SHERWOOD At CO 10 do do Imperial Just received and for snle by Dec. 7. O. W. rpEAS. Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas of supe- rior oualitv, al retail, bv Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. rpoilACCO. A siqierior article of 12 plug in boxes, for X sale low by junel3 B. COMSTOCK it Co. rpim AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 184, this day X received V DERBY it ALLEN. Nov. 23. law. TO THE I.AIHEM. Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans. just received by OC.fi. WING RICHARDS it CO. rpilis) .Y I'l It I. Ill Kit by DERBY it AL A LEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of the United Slates, for the seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 111 lit. rPHE MON.! OkV It I RAM. EK, in one volume, X elegantly printed, In Enui.ish, with a sketch of the Author's Life, by R. W. Griswold, for snle nl Nov. 23. DERBY it ALLEN'S TEAM. 50 chests flesh Young Hyson and Imjicrial Teas, al wholesale and retail, at prices lo suit, at WINU, RICHARDS & CO'S., Oct. 17. Nn. I, Goodale's Row. rjRI'ftMEM. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and X Ivory Pad Trusses a large assortment al prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or lilted if desired bv J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. TAILORS' Tltl.'l 'Il... Padding, Canvnss and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, fur sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CIIADS it CO. Oct. i, No. 1 , Goodale's Row. TOWlf liOTS. For sale or lease (bra IcrmofyeEu-filly very desirable Lots in Ihe C'ilv of Columbus, .ra quire of mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of Ihe weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY it CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article also, one case of Turkish Sralfalata Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 11). THE EAKMERN- ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Ctiihberl V, Johnson, Esq., F. R. S., wilh seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animnlt, Implements, and other subjects interesting lo the Agriculturist, adapted to the United States, by Governor Enunerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo., lludpagcs. For sale, wholesale and re tail, at DERBY it ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookStore UNUERhiiiiiTH A.D PANT. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and for sale, cheap for cash, by V. A. McCOY it CO. Sept. 19. URU'MUICTIO.sfAHY .A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing n clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Urc, M. 1)., F. K. S., Aic. Arc, illustrated wilh 1211 engravings, for sale by August 10. II. W. DERBY. WANTED. !0,0n0 Ibi. Lards lm.OOO bushels Wheat: KKI.I100 " Cnin 10 m ' Rvet ll'XIO " Barley. The highest market prire will be paid in Cash for the above artirles, al the While Ware House, west end nf Scioto nringc, ny ireD. H.J B. 1 lit I.MAS. WIMIOW I.I.AMM. A full assorlment of Window 111:.. ........luini. .11 Un- fv..m il I... I In 0 Ik., 'Ul ......... w,,,,...,.,., n J I . W, just received, and lor sale al reduced priciw, by J. II. IIEATUM, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. WAI.I, PAPER. A largo assortment of Wall and Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, bv Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY k CO. WHITE LEAIf. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for tale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at the White M are House, SOOO bushels of Rye, and JIOOO bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June i.j o. j iHJ.viAa. WINTER Kirn inert I.nril Oil. Just received and for sale very low 1 also. 30 barrels of Roircr's superi or Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, IMov. 'J, 18M..IWIW. Exchange llmldings, liroad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the M'hile Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cosh, by S. THOMAS. June 111, IKK). WHEAT WANT El,. .-,0,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which Ilia hiirliest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, iHiz..wtt. YOINC BUCKEYE COFFEE IIOl The subscriber has removed 10 the above establishment, where he intends to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on Ihe shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served up cv-ery day at II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour. June'27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. BOOK HI.'KIn by Danble Entry, in Hrraa. court's Block, Third Story, No. 3. The Class now attending, is composed of ten gentlemen of respectable stand ing in this city. A few more may be admitted as memlicra of the present class should timely application lie made. The Subscriber having been brought up in one of the most respectable mercantile houses in Ihe city of Baltimore, and having enjoyed the advantages of an association with men of th first business talents for several years, lakes leave lo assure gentlemen who may piece themselves under his instruction, 1'iat a thorough and practical knowledge of the science will be imparted to them. Gentlemen are invi led lo visit the Room free of rhargp. January 27, I ML Z. JONES HARPEM'H Illauiiaafeal ana aew Pirlarial Hi. kle, embrllislied with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings, exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter, more than Fourteen Hundred of which are from original designs. 26 cents per number. Preeratl's Cenqneat sf ITtrike, complete, in three large volumes. Irrlnart, Dnhlia, the ttananoa, Lisaerirk, Ac. By 1. G. Kogl, Author of "Russia and Russians,'' "Austria," Ac. Price 25 cents. Thirty Yean amaug Ibr Plnrrr ( Eaglaad and America, interspersed wilh Anecdotes, Ate. ol persons directly or indirectly connected with the Drama during the Theatrical Life of Joe Council, Comedian. M'ritlenby himself. Price 25 cents. The above and many oUier new and valuable Books, just received, and for sale at DERBY tt ALLEYS. SCIENCE OF 4.0VEU.VHKN-1'. lroduction to the Science of Government and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, wilh a brief TieaiTsc on Political Economy. By Andrew VV. Young. The subjects embraced in the above entitled work, are ; I. The principles of Government, in which are illustrated the nature, objects, and fundamental principles of civil government and laws. II. The Government of the United States, comprising the Constitution, wilh a brief commentary, showing the nature and design nf its several provisions, rut expressed by the fra-mcrs ) and an abstract of the laws for carrying into etlect ihe powers of the general government, and organizingiti several departments. III. Tnc civil jurisprudence of Ihe United Stales, being an epitome of the common law of the country, prescribing tho nghls, duties, and responsibilities of citizens in the domexlio aud social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Columbus, December 14th, 1843. eonrern. The undersigned has exam incd a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Govern a v uii n nvtn it inuw omrm. i lie unuersii-nM, hm .nn. ment, and Inmpend ol the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States ; wilh a Brief Treatise on Puhti. cal Economy," by Andrew W. Young, of the Stale of New York, and is of the opinion that the work is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated lo lead the youthful mind to an understanding ol the Science of Govern nient or even persons of more mature age who are not acquainted w ith the particular organization of our Slate and General Governments j and further, thnl it would be a mos excellent work to introduce into our Common Schools for tho use of die higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum co , O. I concur entirely in the opinion expressed by Col. Cham bers in regard to the merit of this work. WM. H. P. DENNY, Senator fiom Greene and M'arren. I concur in (he above. EBEN NEWTON, Senator from Trumbull. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony of concurrence in the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, 1 concur in the recommendation above. L. PERKINS, Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For sale by the single, dozen, or hundred copies, at the Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY it ALLEN. SPEENIMU liOOUN AT Bl RlfEl.li'M, N: !, Neil IIoumv The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Goods in his line, the like of which has never been equalled West of the Mountains, either in quality, ttylt orpricr. His stock .-tiiisisis 111 jinn ul French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS 1 French and English black and fancy CASSIMERES Cashmcrets, Bombazines, Merino Cassimcres j Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings Black and fancy Giraffe Cloths ) A rich nssorlinent of VESTINGSj Silk and Buckskin Shirt a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and satin Neck Scarfs and Storks 1 Shirts, Collars, Pocket Ilandkfs, Suspenders, Are., be. l in, iiosrnocr manuiariures ueiiuemen s Clothing in A style unequalled in the West, either as to elegance of it, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. Ho pains are spared to ren- cini. stiiiaiMCIIUII. Particular pains arc taken in getting up cheap and genteel arliclo ol Sack Coal: Constantly on hand, a full assorlment of READY MA DP. CLOTHING. Auf. 29. 1843. BON MA I.I.N CI.AMMICAL, NCIIOOL,. This school will be herealter conducted under the care of Messrs. Bonsall and Matlhewson. It may be remarked thai Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in lii British Military School at Halifax. Course of Instruction : 1. In Ihe English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Sclocta, Jncnb's Lalin Reader, Osar", Mair's Inlrodtie . lion to Latin Syntax, Valpy's Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir-gilius, Greek Icslnment, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciccunis da OHicivis, De Amicitia et de Scnectute, Hnralius, Juvenalis el Pcrsius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Midler's Uuuiversal History, Arislolele's Polilica et Ethica, translated hy Dr. Gillies; Rhctorie, translated by the same t Palcy's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hulton's course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isocrimetry, Mensuration of hcighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi lect, Military ami Civil Engineer, Ate. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 weeks t, gig Qf) The Mathematics and Physical Sciences, 18 00 English branches 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sick ncss of the pupils. ' J. BONSALL. Oct. 31, ltit3..6mtw. R. MATTIIEWSON. OliUitlBlH HAT HTOKK REMOVED. The subscriber has removed lo Ihe frame building second door south of the Insurance Company's building, on High Street, where be has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol tha best quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at rerj, me prirei; and invites his old customers and the public lo call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a rood assortment of Velvot mA Cloth CAPS. The latest fashion of Hals always made to order, and kept n hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any olhcr description. May 18, 1843.. tf. j. R. rjdisiLI.. NEWKSTAllCISlI.-iEi1IT.--GEORGEJ.FUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron M'ara Manufactnr.. ... spectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that be has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of sown street, wnere lie win keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made In order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Order, thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. CITY Al CTION ROOT! jThe subscribe continue the Auction business at the old stand on Slate street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and are prepared to receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, ttt Country Sales also attended to. Percentage on the most reasonable terms. CT Goods, ttt., sold at private sale at Auction prices. C. W. KENT is SON Colimhns, February 17, 11143.. lyd. C-iONFECTlONAKY aaa Orator ala.Tbe subscriber would respectfully inrorm his old customers and Ihe public generally, thai h has just received a well selected assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds for t hriilmmt mnd .Vrtr Vwr JPreansfs, which will be Sold cheaper than ever 10 suil ihe limes. He also continues to manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionary, warranted to be superior in quality sold wholesale or retail as low as Confectionary can be bought any where. Parties, M'eddings, Ball,, rVe., supplied oa short notice, with anything that taste and splendor can fancy. 1 have also fitted up my fee errnm saloons lor the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen wilh the very best quality of IVri Otfitrr: which I receive daily from Baltimore, and no expense or pains shall be spared lo accommodate those who may be pleased to call at my establishment, opposite the Public Offices. f. AMBOS. Columbus. November 9. 1843. .3m. AOTKRICAft LABORER IsaaartaaS Mark, for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politinaiis. The American Laborer devoted to the cause of Protection 10 Home Industry, embracing the Arcumeats, Reports and Speeches of the ablest Civilians of Ihe United Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection to American Labor, with the Statistics of Production in Ihe United Slates. Ac, Are. The above highly useful and valuable work .1 published at tha otlice of the New York Tribune, in one large double column octavs volume, done up with cloth backs and is sub. stantial covers ; Prite only mm dollar. For sale al the Bookstore of Jan. 9. I. M. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON.
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Full Text | JOURNAL VOLUME VII. COL UMBUS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1844. NUMBER 131. DAILY OHIO STATE PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT & TEESDALE. Orricl earner of Hidi and Town streets, Runlet' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of llio Legislature, and tri-weekly the remainder of the year, S5 00 Tri-weekly pet annum 4 "0 Weekly per annum t i)0 BUSINESS CARDS. W. K. TtlOUAK, ATTORNEYS sm Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession ill Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Hank, up stain. Angus! 3. ELIJAH IIAtKIN, ATTORNEY at Law, i'olunibui, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrts in this Slate. Office on High street, over liurchstead et Kic hnrdsou's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKKKV Ac bennison, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to busiuess entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. OJlce in the old Franklin Hank, High street. July !), 1841. WAI.TEU THKAliE, ATTORNEY at Law ami Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the Enst side of High street, second door South ol M r. Brooks' 1 lolcl. Dcrcmbcr 1, 1 U H . II1BVKV & KKIKIiRT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcrancoiirl it AnnWs new building, up stairs, High street, opiwsite the public offices. John A. Harvey. I mar 17 J Win. Seihcrt. l!A(il,K HOTEL, B Y PORTER, PALMER AN!) PORTER, opposite the Court House, z.ancsviiic, iuo. inrc. i CI TV IIOUME, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town streets, Columbus, Ohio. ,J- II.IHDWAKK,C, BUTTLES ft. KUNVON, Importers of Foreign Hnrd-ware,and Dealers In Military Hoods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Ac, &c, High street, sign ol the (Jilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. IS. t III I l V Ill .VI IM.TON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assort-meat of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CM Alii Maker, High itrcel, a lew doors Bonlh of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. ROOKMTORK A MS BINDERY. MATTOON, Hookseller and Slniioncr, and Hookbinder, Il',.rii .ircet. first door north of Clark's S. Drug Store, c keeps a general assortment of Hooks and Stationery. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. H. YV II EATON. DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye Suill's, Glass, fee., &c, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad alreets. Columbus, Ohio. Kl.lilH, NKNMIOKM CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry lioods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hats and Caps, etc., Ate, wholesale and retail, High vlrcct, id Dry Goods tore south cf the Clinton Bank BKHIIY A A 1. 1, EN, DEALERS in Law, Theological. Classical, Miscellaneous and School Hooks , also, Blank Hooks OjuI Stationery' opioite the Stale House, Culuintms, Ohio. tiv Ac uii.noi km:. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Six., High street, ColumlHis, Ohio. Kin, i. mn CITY I.IVEUV NTAIIEK, FRONT STREET. The uilisrribcr has again established himself at this well-known stand. Horses Mid Car ringes to let, and Honrs kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 1844. .6m W. BARKER. H. TIIOIAM, TOHM'ARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT F ami (ienernl Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of ihe Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. II. CO.'IMTOCK eV CO. fpORWARDLNG and Commission Merchants, Produce JL Dealers, and Lard Oil Jlatiulacturcrs, Canal Basin, co !utnhuH,Ohio. O. W. NIIKKtll Ar CO., -iHOCF.HS and Produce Dealers. Hurh street, at Sher- V X wood At Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale ami retail. I'roduce ol an kiwis purrnasvu. I IIMPKU Al 1 l. WJtKK, 1F.O. J. PUGII. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VJT Maimlhrtiirer, High street, near Town. A good assort' meat of Ware always on hand. J. KIIMiWAY Ac CO.' IRON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridge, Colunv J. bus, Ohio. Stoves of ail kinds, and a great variety ol Castings, always on hand. sjci. i, ion him nm a hit htokk. JE. RUDISM.L, High street, second door south of Ihe Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Halt and Caps, of Ihe latest lasliionl. Hats mauc to oroer. UII.I.IATI HI KltKMi. 1 TF.RCHANT Tailor, in the Ned House, keeps on hand Wi. a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all description! of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to onler. Dd.lPNIi IIOI'MK, VN BROAD STREET, between High and r ront streets. KJ Ovstera and other Refreshments served up. Oct. iifi. ACKERMAN A. PHILLIPS fsrwardisia, Cianiiaioa Prodsico lluiarn, rpilE sutHrnberwill continue the Forwarding, Commission X and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will eon tract to ship Mercnaniiisp anu rroouce , im r.nNrm mr.. Columbus, May 11, Hill. C. (1. SHEFFIELD. u in:. HII II1UIM and CO. 17"HOLESALE and retail ialers in Foreign and Do- V mestie Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Lt. &e. No. I, Goodale's Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jan I'tn W. A. .Tlrl OV CO. HrHOI.ESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in Fancy and V Siaple Dry Gools and (iroceries, opposite the Slate House, align Sireei, IOiuminn. wiiii,. ANTIIOt'H VIK;il.-The A.htu of Virgil, with English Notes, Critical and Ejplanaiory, a Metrical Cla- yis. ano an I listoncal, reographical, ana .TiyuioKigicai lunci tr Chark s Anthon. I.E. D. Also, a full supply of all of Anthon's Classical Works con (tantly lot sale at the Itook.tnre ot Dee.). I. N. WIHTINO & HUNTINGTON AHHOw HOOT-M) Bermuda Arrow Root. XL (w (warranted M4 to I Starch.) for sale at the corner of llighand Broad streets. J. . WHEATON. BOOTH AJD allot: N. 73 cases, comprising coarse and kip Boots; do. do. Broeans, Women's Boots. Shoe-tees, and Low Quarter ; Children's shoes of every description; Slippers from 374 rents to f IJJ0; Morocco walking hoes, halt Gaiters, fce., Ac, just received and foe sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for rash, by Oct. 17. WING, RICHARDS As CO. BARIC Ol HEBREWS), Notes explanatorr and practical on the Eprstle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Ulaore'e Irrlnad. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition "against Scotland. By Thos. Moore. Esq. 1 vol. Rvo. Jnt received by Oet 3. I- N- WHITING fc HUNTINGTON". B('nl'0('K Ac CO. an paying the bighml price in cash lor Wheal, Com, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, llccswax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Bacnu, Wool, Feathers, nnd Hemp, anil sell Flour, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster, Cement, itc. ite. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. Bl iJY WAISO.I'S. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the White Warehouse and for sale cheap for cnh. by August!... S. THOMAS. B KtVKIl and Krone) Cloth, Nntiiicln, Jenna, VJimltcs, c, direct Irom lieail quarters ; cheap lor cash, l)ct. 5. WING, RICHARDS it CO. BACON. Smoked Hams ami Shoulders Jbr sale all he White Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 81 S. THOMAS CI.OTHN. An assorlment of c-cnuiue llct Audio hor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY CU. BAC OJ which IN H AM Kl).-50,000 lbs. Baron wanted for i h the highest market prlco w ill bo paid in cash by June 10, 1813. S. THOMAS. CllltOriK YE I. COW. 120 lb-. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of die lesl quality, lor sae at the comer of High and Broad streets. Iov. 123. J. H. W :H BATON. nOsVFKK. 100 Hags green Kio Coffee, jusl received and I.....L-I,-. I... & 'fill III 13 lur auic incuii, i, rj. I iiV7.iltki, Ctl,AY'N l.ito nml r4icechei A few copies ol Gree-J icy & MrElrath's edition of the Lil'o and Siiceclies of Henry Clay, for sale at this ollice. Sept. 23. CIA RPETH. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vciic-J tian, and Oil Cloth Camels, will be ronslantlv kent and sold low fhr cash, by ' W. A. McCOY &. CO. sept. 1. rlKAI'12 Chiianu nud JIuliu do Lniura, of the I I I 4... ....I.. I.- ' ' itiiui si iv, iui till; uj Dept. l. V. A. BlCt-U I & CU. COTTOisJ YAK.. An assortment of short and long skein yams ; also, cariet chain, assorted colors, lor sale cheap, by Sept. !). W. A. McCOY it CO. icks prime Green Uio ColVee, just rc- V- ceived at the White Warehouse. or sale cheap by S. THOMAS. July 20, III 13. C-IONfSl'.'Il'TIOI. A demonstration of the curability J of Pulmonary Consumption, in all its stages, comprising an inquiry iuln the limine, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive ol tulierctiloiis diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo sy urn. A. McDowell, !. H. tor sale at August II). DERBY'S Book Store. DAttCIIfO ACAUKnY. MR. YEO respectfully informs the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of Columbus, that he has taken a room in Mr. Deshler'a buildings, near the City Hall, toeive lessons in Dnnrniir. Juvenile Classes on Mon flay, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings fruni 7 lilli); to commence on Mon any, i.nn ot January. January VI, 1U W. Dlt. Ol.l.Vft TKAVF.I, . Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pctrea, mil the Holy Land. By the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., Pres;dent of the Wcslevan L-nivcrsltv. with II engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo. For tale by July I 1. N. W IHTINU &. HUNTINGTON. DR. MOTT'M TIIAVDI.M. Travels in Europeand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Euriqie, Egypt, Asia Minor, C.,iVc, during the years lf.3-1 to I!1H. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surircry. Ac. &.C.; in 1 vul.livo. just received and for sale by may t I. w. WHlTINd A HUISTINGTON. Eniril. 19)11 nnd Amrricnn Cloth nud Cniwi-Bnerea. An extensive assortment, just received, and for snle, cheap for cash, by Bcpl. IV. W. A MCCOY ic CO. Oll HAI.K OH HUNT. A two story brick and a . one story frame house, with a kitchen, smoke house. Arc. situated in the eastern part of Franklintnn anil I riming on the National lloait. I'ossession can be hail on tho 1st of April. For terms apply to DAVID t ERDIEll. January III, IBM THICNCII CI.OTII nnd Cnmliurrva, justrcceiv- a. eu ami lor saic, cneap an lor cash, by Sept. U. w. a. itict:ov & co. 17ANCY CANSl.fllvltFM. A new and Splendid Assorlment at WING, RICHARDS it Co. Nov. IB. FltKMII OYnTKKM, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. A MHOS. tATIII.Y VI.OI K, at the lowest market price, constantly on hand at the While Waru House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (juncl.l) H. THOMAS. IfOH MAI.K Pews No. id in Ihe Episcopal Church and 711 in tlte Baptist Churrh, on easy torms. Octolnr I, IIU2. II. COMSTOCK As CO. GRNTLKTIrCVM llnia, New Blrle, tfaia day re. reived and for sale low. by May 18. W1NO, RICHARDS ft CO. GtXti II AJI s, I.AWNd.Ae. F.arlstone and Domestic tiinghams, Printed Lawns, Halrarines, Muslins, A-c. for snle by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS At CO. CFITl.FTIC V Milk rrnrf. nnd Crnynl jail X received and will be sold at reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS As CO. GKAI.1 WA.NTKI). Cash will be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn and Oats, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Warc-IIonie at the head of the Canal. pii.Tlt' Kirn Milk rnrf,dark colors, just received vj hy T TOl UK by (Oct.S.l WING, RICHARDS &. CO. TO ItK.TA comfortable Dwelling House tsnnt location, for rent. Enquire of XI in a pleasant location, for rem. August 8, 1I!43. WALTER THRALL. HOC KIN (J COAI,. Coal of the best quality, in lota to suit purchasers, constantly on hand, nl lowest market price, by C . SHEFFIELD, June 1.1 Ware-House at the licad of the Canal. nK.UI MEED. 3X) bushels of Hemp Seed for sale by JOSEPH SLLL1VANT. Columbus, March J9, 1813 tf. 1NMCHANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROHHINS. Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2fi. M. J. GILBERT, A gent, Columbus. IMPORTANT I Klerrhnnlo assd Trader. For sale, very rlieap. at DERHY'S Bookstore, at large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash. Invoice, and Day Books, in both full andhalf binding. 1.JRAI.tl CnrprM ja.l received hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS it CO. J IMT HECEIYKIs Al DERBY'S Bookstore The strisjhawrai A Story of Every Day Life Bv Frederi-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. Price ti Cents. December 10, 18)2. KATE. kale in Search of a Husband: anovel,by Lady Chrvsalis, price 121 cents. For tale at May 311. DERBY'S. LARUE rI.A af stanrriar itanlity for pir-tare frames, fitted to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, comer of High and Broad street. Oct. U. J. II. WHEATOJf. LIFE IT MW EDEN. The President's Daughters, by Frederika Bremer, price 12$ cents. "Ulaa," being part 2, of the President's Danghtera, neatly put op in French covers, at I2A cents. For sale hy Oet.3 I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON. LOOKINU .-L,AE". An aMonmrnl of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plate for sale, cheap for cash, hy (Sept U.) W. A. McCOY tt CO. AUU Oil,. H. COMSTOCK it CO. arc now mai. Lj in facturinir a superior Duality of Lard Oil from the best I KJ of stock, and will henceforth lie prepared to fill oil orders on short notice with an article warranted to give satisfaction January I'J. L: A 111 1 Sept. U. : A 'I'll Kit. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather, for sale by W. A. McCOY .V CO. LAKH aV'IMII. A fresh lot ol superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawitc, in bands and half barrels, iustre- ccivdc and for sale by S. THOMAS. Julv -3. I'll'l. f" AKU Olli, Just received, in nilditlou to former arri- vals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July Jo, 1U S. THOMAS. LOAF SUGAR. 20 Boxes Boston double retinel Loal Sugar for sale by O. VV. SIIF.UWOOl) & CI ). MYNTKICIKN OIT IMIHS.-Just received al Dbll-HY At ALLEN'S. Nos. 5 and G of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 124 cents per No. Also, Harper's edition, in two parts, al 25 cents each. Nov. 28. MORE NEW HOOKS. DERBY iV ALLEN have rcccullytniadc, and are now making, large additions to their slock, nnd oiler for sale a more complete assortment oj Hooks Stationery, fee. than ever. We are scllinr Books in all department of Literature, al prices to suit the times. O" Remember the Store at ihe old stand of H. W. Der by, opposite the Stale House. Oct. 21, 1813. MAAUINE llltie .11 M.I in de l.mneai, nil Wool, just received by WING, RICHARDS it CO. May HI. MEKKOITII. A new Novel by the Countess of Hies-singlnn, just received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAI'I.E HI ISA K. 3.000 lbs. of Maple Sugar, ol superior quality just received and for sale b v June 10, llil.l, S. THOMAS. ATKW LAW HOOK. Stk.i'HKNS' Nisi Prius. The 1 Law of Nisi Prius. Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. Hy Archibald John Stephens, Barrister at Law, with notes and references to the latest American Decisions. By George Sbanwood. Complete in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale al the Philadelphia price at the store of (Jan. 2(i.) DERBY & ALLEN. NEW C.OODIt. ISIack. Mazarine Blue and fancy colored Alpaca's ; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eolians, Mcriuocs, ic, a rich as sorlmenl, now opening by it l.iU, l IU' 1 1 l i 1 m oi vi, Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale's Row. NEW NT Y I.E. Superior Mule Skin and Satin Hats lust received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WINU, RICHARDS . Co. N . lust for sale low, at the comer of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. 11. WHEATON. OATSt. For sale by wholesale of retail at the Mm Warehouse cheap lor ca.li by S. THOMAS. August 22. PORK AIM WHEAT WA N T I! I. Tho sub serihcr will pay tho market price in ipecie for any quail lity of fat Hogs, either 011 fool or slaughtered, and also for W heat, delivered al fail Ware House at the west end of the Scioto Bridge. S. THOMAS. Nov. Z, IliKJ..2llw 3ww. TYKEMCOTT'S CONItlEMIi OF jtlKXICO, X complete in 3 vols. ovo. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary view ol the Ancient Mexican civilization, with the Life of the Conqueror, Fernando Cortes. By William II. Prcscott. Illustrated by engravings; 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of Feb. 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TYOI.YNEMIA. bcitiir Vol. I. id of Harper's Family Li- JT brary, containing nn historical account of the principal South Sea Islands, the introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the mhabilnnls, state of the arts, commerce, itc, fcc. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received by Oct. 3. I. N. WIMTlNG A. HUNTINGTON. 1 YIIEMCOTT'M New Work Conquealof Mexico, X This day received and for sale at the Bookstore of 1. N. Whitiso At Huntington, the Hislorj of the Conquest of Mexico, wilh a 1'reliniinary view ol the Ancient Mexican 1 civilization, and Ihe Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes J by William II. Prescott, author of lira History of Ferdinand and Isnliella. Dec. 3U. TYRHailYTEIIIAft ALMANAC FOIt ISM. J. The Presbyterian Almanac for I0I-1, adapted for use in every part of the United Suites, and containing a list nl the various Institutions of Hie rrcshyterian l hurrh ; IWinnl ol Missions and llicir Oltirers ; Board of Education and Ollicers; Board of Publication and Officers, Aic. A c. The Family Christian Almanac for the United Slates, published by Ihe American Tract Society. For sale by I. IN. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Dee. 211. 13INE HllliXJI.EH. KK,(KK)Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and fur sale cheap for cash, by Sept. !). " S. THOMAS. "I )IIHtO.. Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, , iust received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO TYOUTRAIT PAINTIUB. WM. WAI.CUTTwill X rei remain through the winter in Columbus. 1 In invites ibe public to call nnd examine hii Sieciincnt nt his room, or Town street. North tide, first brick East of High street. December I'J. lH12..dtf. 1 OMAN, OH IllllUtl l lC CEMENT. For V Cisterns, and other uses, a first rale article, and warrant ed, iust received from Kentucky Mills, ami lor sale hy way io, i:ik. n. iiiw.u.i.-, C II OK SI, MHOKM. Mens, Womens, Roys, Misses, kj Youths. Children, and Infants shoes 1 llrogans, Slipiiers Gaiters, Buskins, Tics, Ax. &c, in all their variety, which will lie sold al prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. Januarys, IBL r.L.1.13, twriiiMS or. THOMAS will pay ihe highest price, in rash, for M heal, Oo Corn, Flax-seeil, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pot and Pearl-ashes, rork, llacn, e. c. And he will also sell flour. Sail, Shingles, Cement, M lute Fish, Lard-nil, Coffee, Sole Lcalher, &.e. Ate., as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus, i-an at the ttnue Wart Mioutt, at the west end 01 tiie scioio iinoge, anaaansiy your selves. Columlnis, June 22, IIII.I. I l,K. HI R ItONN. sYeHluc black, brown and drab O figured P. dc soie Silk,, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes. Genilemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Are. just received hy, ni.io, n11.1iAi.119 ox i n. QIIOW BOTTI.F.tt, Tinrtara Ilolilr, atpreie kj Jars, .e., tit., of all ,izes, lor sale cheap hy Ihe dozen or single, at the Drug Store comer 01 Itrond street, hy OH-HT IIHAFTMSignt oralis on New lor City kJ Irom gUXI up lo S10UU lor sale 10 suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. S.THOMAS. OIVK Itlt H AKIIKIIOO.OOO bushels of Ashes O wanted immediatelv. lor which I will pay from 6 to 8 rents per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Itidgway's foundry: or I will give la proportion wnen 1 semi lorihem by wsgon. THOMAS ST1TT, Columbus, May fi, 18 13. QTEEl.. Cart, Spring. German, English and American kJ Blister Steel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July SI). QAt.Tr 300 Bbls. Hocking Salt. 600 ditto Salina. just WJ received and lor (ale hy a. 1 nu n A3 June 10, 1843. QII.H UIMPM AND IKIH.HS.-A splendid a- torimentot the latest style, jusi received hy Sept. 23. W. A. McCOY It CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper 10 do Spice i 10 Boxes ground Tepper ; 1(10 Mats Cassia; Just received and for tale by Dee. 7 O. W SHERWOOD t CO. QAIT. .'lOObbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for sale low, by 0. G. SHEFFIELD. June I j W.irc-Ilnuse at the head of the Canal. SALT, in bulk, for aale holcnle or retnil, by June 20. B. COMSTOCK it CO. OH. All CI KICO JIAlfaM of n .uperior quality, D for sale by Jan. VJ B. COMs'l OCK v, CO (JII.KN. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just O received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY & CO. Jcpt. 2vi, SALT. lO'UO barrels Salljusl received and lor snle cheap by Nov 25. S.THOMAS. Al.T. 2(HM)arrols Coarse Sail, for sale, cheap for Ctish by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK it CO. n""EAS. 10 Chests Yuung Hyson Teuj JL oil ill. do do (lo do 10 do do Gunpowder do du SHERWOOD At CO 10 do do Imperial Just received and for snle by Dec. 7. O. W. rpEAS. Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas of supe- rior oualitv, al retail, bv Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. rpoilACCO. A siqierior article of 12 plug in boxes, for X sale low by junel3 B. COMSTOCK it Co. rpim AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 184, this day X received V DERBY it ALLEN. Nov. 23. law. TO THE I.AIHEM. Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans. just received by OC.fi. WING RICHARDS it CO. rpilis) .Y I'l It I. Ill Kit by DERBY it AL A LEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of the United Slates, for the seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 111 lit. rPHE MON.! OkV It I RAM. EK, in one volume, X elegantly printed, In Enui.ish, with a sketch of the Author's Life, by R. W. Griswold, for snle nl Nov. 23. DERBY it ALLEN'S TEAM. 50 chests flesh Young Hyson and Imjicrial Teas, al wholesale and retail, at prices lo suit, at WINU, RICHARDS & CO'S., Oct. 17. Nn. I, Goodale's Row. rjRI'ftMEM. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and X Ivory Pad Trusses a large assortment al prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or lilted if desired bv J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sts., Columbus, O. TAILORS' Tltl.'l 'Il... Padding, Canvnss and Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, fur sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CIIADS it CO. Oct. i, No. 1 , Goodale's Row. TOWlf liOTS. For sale or lease (bra IcrmofyeEu-filly very desirable Lots in Ihe C'ilv of Columbus, .ra quire of mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of Ihe weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY it CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article also, one case of Turkish Sralfalata Smoking Tobacco. Oct. 11). THE EAKMERN- ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Ctiihberl V, Johnson, Esq., F. R. S., wilh seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animnlt, Implements, and other subjects interesting lo the Agriculturist, adapted to the United States, by Governor Enunerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo., lludpagcs. For sale, wholesale and re tail, at DERBY it ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookStore UNUERhiiiiiTH A.D PANT. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and for sale, cheap for cash, by V. A. McCOY it CO. Sept. 19. URU'MUICTIO.sfAHY .A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing n clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Urc, M. 1)., F. K. S., Aic. Arc, illustrated wilh 1211 engravings, for sale by August 10. II. W. DERBY. WANTED. !0,0n0 Ibi. Lards lm.OOO bushels Wheat: KKI.I100 " Cnin 10 m ' Rvet ll'XIO " Barley. The highest market prire will be paid in Cash for the above artirles, al the While Ware House, west end nf Scioto nringc, ny ireD. H.J B. 1 lit I.MAS. WIMIOW I.I.AMM. A full assorlment of Window 111:.. ........luini. .11 Un- fv..m il I... I In 0 Ik., 'Ul ......... w,,,,...,.,., n J I . W, just received, and lor sale al reduced priciw, by J. II. IIEATUM, Oct. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. WAI.I, PAPER. A largo assortment of Wall and Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, bv Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY k CO. WHITE LEAIf. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for tale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED at the White M are House, SOOO bushels of Rye, and JIOOO bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June i.j o. j iHJ.viAa. WINTER Kirn inert I.nril Oil. Just received and for sale very low 1 also. 30 barrels of Roircr's superi or Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, IMov. 'J, 18M..IWIW. Exchange llmldings, liroad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the M'hile Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, for which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cosh, by S. THOMAS. June 111, IKK). WHEAT WANT El,. .-,0,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which Ilia hiirliest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, iHiz..wtt. YOINC BUCKEYE COFFEE IIOl The subscriber has removed 10 the above establishment, where he intends to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on Ihe shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served up cv-ery day at II o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour. June'27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. BOOK HI.'KIn by Danble Entry, in Hrraa. court's Block, Third Story, No. 3. The Class now attending, is composed of ten gentlemen of respectable stand ing in this city. A few more may be admitted as memlicra of the present class should timely application lie made. The Subscriber having been brought up in one of the most respectable mercantile houses in Ihe city of Baltimore, and having enjoyed the advantages of an association with men of th first business talents for several years, lakes leave lo assure gentlemen who may piece themselves under his instruction, 1'iat a thorough and practical knowledge of the science will be imparted to them. Gentlemen are invi led lo visit the Room free of rhargp. January 27, I ML Z. JONES HARPEM'H Illauiiaafeal ana aew Pirlarial Hi. kle, embrllislied with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings, exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter, more than Fourteen Hundred of which are from original designs. 26 cents per number. Preeratl's Cenqneat sf ITtrike, complete, in three large volumes. Irrlnart, Dnhlia, the ttananoa, Lisaerirk, Ac. By 1. G. Kogl, Author of "Russia and Russians,'' "Austria," Ac. Price 25 cents. Thirty Yean amaug Ibr Plnrrr ( Eaglaad and America, interspersed wilh Anecdotes, Ate. ol persons directly or indirectly connected with the Drama during the Theatrical Life of Joe Council, Comedian. M'ritlenby himself. Price 25 cents. The above and many oUier new and valuable Books, just received, and for sale at DERBY tt ALLEYS. SCIENCE OF 4.0VEU.VHKN-1'. lroduction to the Science of Government and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, wilh a brief TieaiTsc on Political Economy. By Andrew VV. Young. The subjects embraced in the above entitled work, are ; I. The principles of Government, in which are illustrated the nature, objects, and fundamental principles of civil government and laws. II. The Government of the United States, comprising the Constitution, wilh a brief commentary, showing the nature and design nf its several provisions, rut expressed by the fra-mcrs ) and an abstract of the laws for carrying into etlect ihe powers of the general government, and organizingiti several departments. III. Tnc civil jurisprudence of Ihe United Stales, being an epitome of the common law of the country, prescribing tho nghls, duties, and responsibilities of citizens in the domexlio aud social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Columbus, December 14th, 1843. eonrern. The undersigned has exam incd a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Govern a v uii n nvtn it inuw omrm. i lie unuersii-nM, hm .nn. ment, and Inmpend ol the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States ; wilh a Brief Treatise on Puhti. cal Economy," by Andrew W. Young, of the Stale of New York, and is of the opinion that the work is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated lo lead the youthful mind to an understanding ol the Science of Govern nient or even persons of more mature age who are not acquainted w ith the particular organization of our Slate and General Governments j and further, thnl it would be a mos excellent work to introduce into our Common Schools for tho use of die higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum co , O. I concur entirely in the opinion expressed by Col. Cham bers in regard to the merit of this work. WM. H. P. DENNY, Senator fiom Greene and M'arren. I concur in (he above. EBEN NEWTON, Senator from Trumbull. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony of concurrence in the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, 1 concur in the recommendation above. L. PERKINS, Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For sale by the single, dozen, or hundred copies, at the Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY it ALLEN. SPEENIMU liOOUN AT Bl RlfEl.li'M, N: !, Neil IIoumv The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Goods in his line, the like of which has never been equalled West of the Mountains, either in quality, ttylt orpricr. His stock .-tiiisisis 111 jinn ul French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS 1 French and English black and fancy CASSIMERES Cashmcrets, Bombazines, Merino Cassimcres j Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings Black and fancy Giraffe Cloths ) A rich nssorlinent of VESTINGSj Silk and Buckskin Shirt a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and satin Neck Scarfs and Storks 1 Shirts, Collars, Pocket Ilandkfs, Suspenders, Are., be. l in, iiosrnocr manuiariures ueiiuemen s Clothing in A style unequalled in the West, either as to elegance of it, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. Ho pains are spared to ren- cini. stiiiaiMCIIUII. Particular pains arc taken in getting up cheap and genteel arliclo ol Sack Coal: Constantly on hand, a full assorlment of READY MA DP. CLOTHING. Auf. 29. 1843. BON MA I.I.N CI.AMMICAL, NCIIOOL,. This school will be herealter conducted under the care of Messrs. Bonsall and Matlhewson. It may be remarked thai Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in lii British Military School at Halifax. Course of Instruction : 1. In Ihe English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. Cent. Sclocta, Jncnb's Lalin Reader, Osar", Mair's Inlrodtie . lion to Latin Syntax, Valpy's Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir-gilius, Greek Icslnment, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciccunis da OHicivis, De Amicitia et de Scnectute, Hnralius, Juvenalis el Pcrsius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Midler's Uuuiversal History, Arislolele's Polilica et Ethica, translated hy Dr. Gillies; Rhctorie, translated by the same t Palcy's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hulton's course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isocrimetry, Mensuration of hcighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi lect, Military ami Civil Engineer, Ate. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 weeks t, gig Qf) The Mathematics and Physical Sciences, 18 00 English branches 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sick ncss of the pupils. ' J. BONSALL. Oct. 31, ltit3..6mtw. R. MATTIIEWSON. OliUitlBlH HAT HTOKK REMOVED. The subscriber has removed lo Ihe frame building second door south of the Insurance Company's building, on High Street, where be has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol tha best quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at rerj, me prirei; and invites his old customers and the public lo call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a rood assortment of Velvot mA Cloth CAPS. The latest fashion of Hals always made to order, and kept n hand, either of Fur, Silk, or any olhcr description. May 18, 1843.. tf. j. R. rjdisiLI.. NEWKSTAllCISlI.-iEi1IT.--GEORGEJ.FUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron M'ara Manufactnr.. ... spectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that be has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of sown street, wnere lie win keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made In order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. Order, thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. CITY Al CTION ROOT! jThe subscribe continue the Auction business at the old stand on Slate street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and are prepared to receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, ttt Country Sales also attended to. Percentage on the most reasonable terms. CT Goods, ttt., sold at private sale at Auction prices. C. W. KENT is SON Colimhns, February 17, 11143.. lyd. C-iONFECTlONAKY aaa Orator ala.Tbe subscriber would respectfully inrorm his old customers and Ihe public generally, thai h has just received a well selected assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds for t hriilmmt mnd .Vrtr Vwr JPreansfs, which will be Sold cheaper than ever 10 suil ihe limes. He also continues to manufacture all kinds of Candy and Confectionary, warranted to be superior in quality sold wholesale or retail as low as Confectionary can be bought any where. Parties, M'eddings, Ball,, rVe., supplied oa short notice, with anything that taste and splendor can fancy. 1 have also fitted up my fee errnm saloons lor the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen wilh the very best quality of IVri Otfitrr: which I receive daily from Baltimore, and no expense or pains shall be spared lo accommodate those who may be pleased to call at my establishment, opposite the Public Offices. f. AMBOS. Columbus. November 9. 1843. .3m. AOTKRICAft LABORER IsaaartaaS Mark, for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politinaiis. The American Laborer devoted to the cause of Protection 10 Home Industry, embracing the Arcumeats, Reports and Speeches of the ablest Civilians of Ihe United Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection to American Labor, with the Statistics of Production in Ihe United Slates. Ac, Are. The above highly useful and valuable work .1 published at tha otlice of the New York Tribune, in one large double column octavs volume, done up with cloth backs and is sub. stantial covers ; Prite only mm dollar. For sale al the Bookstore of Jan. 9. I. M. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. |
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