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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME VII. CO LUMBUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1844. NUMBER 148. O' PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT St TEESDALE. Orricl corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of llie Legislature, and In-weekly the remainder of the year, J5 00 Tri-weekly icr annum 4 00 W eekly per annum J 00 BUSINESS CARDS. V. A K. TUO.TlA, ATTORNEYS akh Cuukski.i.ors at Law, Columlms, Ohio, will attend to I lie business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office ou High street, opHsile the Frnukhu Hunk, tip stairs. August 3. ELIJAH KAl'HI'M, ATTOUNEY al Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge ill any of the Courts in this Blaio. OJice on High street, over llurchstcad St Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PEKKY At DKNNIMON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Low, Columbus, Ohio, w ill attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. CWicr iu the old Franklin Bank, High street. July 9. 1841. WAIlliK THKALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor iu Chancery. OJict on the East tide of High street, second door South ol Ir. Ilrooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. II A ICV I. Y 6c meiuekt, lOOK BINDERS, llcrnncourl A Ainbos's new building, B JWWIY IH.1 I 'I-.U.T, lltl HIH l "11 1 . lll'i'! in.,, m .J up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl? Win. Sc Scihcrl. .'li'l.S.' BISll'Bi'S.- BY PORTER, PALMER AM) PORTER, opposite Court Hoiie, Zaiiosvillc, Ohio. Dec. 7 3 the ;lm. I' I TV IIOIII4K. B Y P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High audTown streets, Columbus. Oh:o. may l. IllKDWARi:, Ac. BUTTLES St RL'NYO.N, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, (toddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, 'i'inuers' Findings, Ac., Ac, High street, sign of the Gill I'ad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. IV. WIIITIN & HCNTINUTON, BOt IKSEI.LERS and Stalioncrs, next door to the Clinton Bank, High slreot, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JO u walton, CHAIR Maker, High slreel, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A gooil assortment of Chairs will always lie found at this establishment. IIOOItMTOKK AND Bl.lDKKV, CI MVl'TOON, Hooksellcrnnd Stationer, nnd Bookbinder, Jt High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Siore, keens a general assortment of Books and Stationery. Book lulling OI every uesi-npuuii, rstruit-u nil inmii mini v. J. II. U1IKATO.X, DRUGGIST, and Dealer ill I'ntcnt Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Ac, Ac., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Lnluinlius, INuo. IS I. MM, SESSION Ac CO. T"kEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, J ) Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hals and Caps, Jvc, A c., wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods slore south ef the Clinton Hank UK11IIV Ac ALLEN. TF.AI.F.RS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous U and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Stationery' opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KII.IIOlH.Mj. DEALERS in Dry Goods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, 1'aints, Oils, l)ye Smll's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841 f'lTV I.IVDUV MI'AIII.E, T.MIONT STREET. The subscrilier has again establish X ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses and Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 111 II.. bin W. BARKER. H. THOU A. I FORWARDING AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, and General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments wheu tlesireu. II. CO.tlstTOCK A: CO. IjHJRWARDING ami Commission Merchants, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Co lumbus, Ohio. O. W. MHEKWOOD Ac CO., mtfint'iu ii . i l ... i .. s Gk.. vJT wotxl iV Grrcorv's old slnnd. AH kinds of (irorcrici liCIII-MaiV el MM His 1 1. I 1'riiinr Ul nil ftlliui hssm.ss. l OI'I'EU A.M TIN WAKK. flEO. J. PUGII, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VI nlaniitaclurcr, High sircet,ncar town. Agooaassori meiil of Ware always on hand. j. KimavAV Ac Co.'. IRON FOUNDRY, Broail street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol I listings, always on hand. uct. I, mil. At COI.L.VIIll HIT STOKE. K. RUD1SII.L, High street, second door south of the J Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assort inenl ot Hats and Caps, ol the latest humous, Hals made to order. U I I.I.I ATI III Ulllil.L. MERCHANT Tailor, in the Neil House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept ou hand, and mails promptly lo onier. ECI.IPNE HOCME, "iN BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. J Ovsiers and other Kctreshments served up. Oct. 'Si. ACKEKMAN A. PHILLIPS Forwarding, (smniwiH aad Praslacs HaaiariM, THE subscrilierwill continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied by Gregory, liurr A Co.; and will con-trad lo ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1041. 0. O. SHEFFIELD. wnii. HICIIAKD anil CO. WIIOLV;8ALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Ac. Ace. No. 1, Goodale's Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jan ! W. A. illeCOV ST CO. ltTHOLESALE AMI RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and V Sutjile Dry Gomls and Grocerie., opposite the State iiouse, nign sireei, soiumous, irnio. A NTIIO.l'H VIKlilI.-Thc A'.nvvl of Virgil, with XJL English Notes, Critical ami Explanatory, a Metrical C la vis. and an Historical, (cograptucal, and XI) mological Index tT Charles Anlhon. LL D. Also, a full supply of all of Ambon's Classical Works con sianny lor sale at ine ponxsiore oi Dee. 30. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, A KKIIW MOOT. :'l) 11m. Bermuda Arrow Root (warrantel 4 to be Starch,) for sale at the corner of High and Kroaristrerts. J. It. W nr.Altl.K BOOTH Al HHOi:H-75 eases, comprising coarse and kip Hoots : do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots, Shoe- sniees , and Low Ouarters : Children's shoes of ev ery deserip- ion l Slioners frnm XiX cpnt In fit (IDs Mornrrn walkinr shoe, nan iiaiters, Ac, Ac., just received and lor sale. wnoicsaie ana retail, cheap tor ra-n, hy Oct 17. WING, RICHARDS k CO. BARNES O.N HIXBRK W". Notes explanalorr and practical on the Epistle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. yt !-' lrrlnnl-Ilistory of Ireland from its earliest prnoa in uie rieai rxienmou aainsi c?eoiiana. I'J inos. Moore, t-sq. 1 vol. nvo. jmi rreeived hr Oct S. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON. BCOiTIrlTOCK A CO. an paying Ihe hihci nrico iu cash lor Wheat. Com. Flax-seed. Clover seed. Timolliy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pot diul l'cnrl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Hour, salt, i.uiuucr, shingles, I lastcr, cement. .c. tvr. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. Bl ;;Y WAfiONS. Two very superior black liuggy Wagons in aildillou to former arrivals, just received at the White Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August:. ft. iitu.tiAs. BK4VKU and IZrand Cloths, Nntinels, Jenns, Giratfes, ice, direct from heiiduunrlers 5 cheap forctsh, lUct. O.J KICHAKtIS & CO. B ACO.N. Smoked Hams and Shoulders lor sale at tho n hue Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS BUII li; t bOTIIN.-An assorlnient of genuine Hot Anchor Cloths fur sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1 1. W. A. MeCOY Jr. CO. B ACON A.TKI 50,000 lbs. lineon wanted for J which the highest market price w ill bo paid in cash by June 10, 1013. 8. THOMAS. CMKO.mt YK I. LOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Ornuee and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, fur saie al the corner of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c "tOt'FKK. 100 Bags green KioCotlee, jusl received mid tor sale cheap,iy . j 1111.t1.1s. C1l.AYsl Lira nnd Npeeclies, A few copies el'Gree-J icy & MrElrath's edition of the Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale al this office. Sept. 23. CAItl'KTSt. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, and Oil Cloih Cariicls. will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by W. A. MeCOY & CO. Sept. I K CHAPIj CliiiMin nnd lUuslin do I, nines, of the latest style, for sale by Sept. 11. W. A. MeCOY k CO. COTTON YAK. An assortment of shnit and long skein yarns; also, cnriict chain, assorted colors, lor snlo cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. MeCOY Si. CO. ClOlfl'liK. 60 sacks prime Green Rio t'ollee, just re-J reived al the Whito Warehouse. For sale cheap by JiilyS.'), 11113. S. THOMAS. CNONMIJ.n PTIO.N. A demonslrnlion of the curabiliiy J of Pulmouarv Cunsumntion. iu all its staires. coinorisinir an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, und ireveiuive 01 tuiicrcuioiis diseases in general. 1 vol. a vo ly Win. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale nt August 10. DERBY'S Bonk Store. DANCIN Q Al ADH ni.-Mil. YI'.O respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbin, that ho has taken a room in Mr. Deshler's buildings, near the City Hall, to give lessons in Dancing. Juvenile Classes on M011 day, Wednesday nnd Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings from 7 till"; to commence on M011 dny, 15th ol January. January 12, 111 U. Dlt. Ol. IN S TKAVCI.M. Travels in Egypt, Ara-bia l'etrea. nnd the Holv Land. Bv the Rev. Sleibii Olin, D. D., President of the Wesleyan (j nivrrsity, with it engravings on steel. 2 vols, li! mo. " For sale by July t 1. M. MII I.NU al uurt 1 I.Mi I I Jit. D It. ITIOTT'M TKAVC.I,4. Travels inKuropeand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c.,&r., during the years llliil to Bi ll. Hy Valentine Molt, M. D.. President of the Medicnl Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery. 4c. oVe.; in 1 vol.bvo. jusl received and for sale by mnyt 1. m. wniTi.xias iiuivj. miion. E.Nfil.lMII nnd Auierienn Clolba nud Cni-incrra. An extensive assortment, jut received, nnd for sale, cheap for cash, by Bcpt. rj. vv. A mei ut cc i u. IO II NAI.i; Oil HUNT. A two story brick and a one story frame house, with a kitchen, smoke house. A-c. situated in the eastern purl of Frnukliiiloii and fronting on the IMilionnl Koad. 1'ostession can be had 011 11,11 1st ol April. For terms apply to DAVID t EltDIEll. January IU, llMl niiKNCII CI.OTIIsl nnd CnulHirrea,justrccciv L cd and liir sale, cheap lor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. MeCOY & CO. 17ANCV' CAHSl.TlliKIXH. A new nnd Splendid As-sorimeutat WING, U1C1IARDS ot Co. Nov. 18. 1Ki:U OYMTKKst, received daily from Ilaltiuiorc and for sale bv the can or half ran at the confectionary of "Nov. 21. P. A.MHOS. IATIII.Y lI.O K, at die lowest mnrkel price, eon-stnnllyon hand at the While Ware House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (junelJ) 8. THOMAS. IOU MA I, K Pews No. i.1 in the F.plscnpal Church , and 7B in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Orlolier 111, 1812. B. COM STOCK h CO. GliNTI.K.TIKN'M llnls, New Style, Ibis dar received and for sale low, bv May 18. WIXO, RICH A RDS Ic CO. Gl NU II A .Tl H, I, A WW , Are. Earlslnne anil I Jomeslit Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Ralr.nrines, Muslins, Ae. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS ft CO. GKNTJLK.tIKIsJ'M Milk (tcarf nnd Crnvala Jaat received and will be sold at reduced prices hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS tt CO. Gil A IN WANTKU. Cash will be paid for Wheat, Kye, Corn and Oats, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-IIouie at the head of the Canal. G K.TM Mich Milk earra,dark colors, just received ny tun. o. vt 1.M1, KIUII AlUJ.i &. uu. HOL'MK TO BK.1T.-A comlnrlnl.le Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 11143. WALTER THRALL. HOCKINU C'OAI.. Coal of the best quality, in lots In suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, br C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House al the head of tin Canal. HE -HP MEK1K 400 bushels of Hemp Sird for sale by JOSEPH fcst'LLIVANT. Columluu, March 59, IBW tf. INHl'HANCE Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon lilicral terms, by the long established and well known Prelection Insurance Comanv of the city of Hartford, Con-eccticut. K. kORBINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. iC. M. J. GILBEIIT, Agenl.l'oliimlHis. I.flPOKTANT la Ulrrrhnnia aad Trader For sale, Terr cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, denii and rap Lepers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full andhalf binding. 1N4JKAIN C'nraets jnt received ty May 18. WING, RICHARDS ic CO. J'l aT KECEIVEI At DEKBY'H Bookstore The Neisthbaras A Sloryof Every Day I-i'e By Freileri-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary llowi'tt. Price ii Cents. December 10, 1842. KATK. Kate in Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price 12i cents. For sale at May 30. DERBY'S. LABCiK UIjANM afMaaeriar Qaaliir far pie. lure frames, filled to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, comer of High and Broad slreel. Oct. U. I. n. WIIEATON. LICK IN BWKUEN. The Pmidenl's Daughters, by Frcderika Bremer, price 12 cents. "Nina," being part 2, of the President's Daughter, neatly put op in French covers, at 1 cents. For sale hr Oct. 3. I. N. WHITISH HUNTINGTON. LOOKINU Sjil.AMHEK-An assortmral of Looking lilasscs and Looking Glass Plates for ssle, cheap for cash,hy (Sept It.) W. A. MeCOY tt CO. A It Is Oil,. B. COMSTOCK ic CO. aie now man J iifncturiug a superior quality of Lard Oil Ironi the best of stock, and will henceforth be prepnied lo fill nil orders on short notice with an article warinnled to give satisfaction. January I'J IS A Til El(. Hemlock tanned Sole l.entlu r, for sale by J Sept. Ik W. A. MeCOY Jt CO. LAKE 1IMII. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawitc, iu barrels nud half barrels, just re-ccivde and for sale by S. THOMAS. fuiy .J, iiiki. LAKU Oil.. Just received, ill addition lo lormer arrival, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, I8ld S.THOMAS. ' OAF SUGAR. 20 Boxes Bostrn double refined l.oal rsiignr lor sale ny J. vv. oiir.ivvt wun vw. MYHTEKIKN OE I'AKISJ. Just received al DERBY & ALLEN'S, Nos. 5 and G of the Mvsleries of 'aris, New World edition, price 12 cents per No. Also, in . ..1:.: :.. . . ,9..l..U..l. v.... u it, ,t:i 01 11 1, 'ii, m 1 . " im ,9, u. v . v.i.s vu. ii. ..u.. fcw MOKE NIC W IIIMIKK.-DERBY & ALLEN have reccntly'.rnndc, and are now making, large additions to I heir slock, and oiler lor sale a more complete assortment oj Books Slationery, A,e.vlhan ever, vv c are selling Hooks in all departments of 1. hemline, at prices lo suit the times. dj-lleiuemlier the Store al the old stand of H. W. Derby, opposite the Stale House. Oct. '21 , 1843. MAXAKINE HlaciTliKlin de I, nine., nil Wool, jusl received by WING, RICHARDS & CO. May 18. MHIIEIHTII. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-singion, just received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAIM.PK NI'IUB,-.1,000 lbs. of Muplu Sugar, of siiix-rior quality jusl received and for snle by June 10, 1843, S. THOMAS. NKW LAW IIOOKSTEPHKhs' Nisi Prius. The Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Barrisler at Law, with noies and references to the latest American Decisions, By George Shanwood. Complete in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Philadelphia price at the store of (Jan. 2(i.) DERBY &. ALLEN. NKW (;0I1IH.- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's: Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eolians, Mcriuocs, Ac, a rich as sorlmcnl, now opening by Oct. 5. No. I, Goodale's Row. TVTsiW MTYIi I!. Superior Mole Skin and S.ilni Hats, 1 s uist received and lur sale ov. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nl'T.JI CliSI. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, jusl received and for sale low, at the corner of High and Broail streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. OATH. For snle by wholesale or retail al the Whi Warehouse cheap for cosh by S. THOMAS. August 22. .klllT k I IK It' II I.' I 'r W SSI I'l.n u.ik X serilier will pay the market price in pcci for any quantity of fa I Hogs, cither on foot or slniighlercd, and also for W'lieat. delivered at his Ware House al the west end of the Scioto lliidge. S. THOMAS. Nov 85, I843..2llw3ww. TjKEHCOTT'S CONOIUST 1111 MEXICO, J. complete in 3 vols. 8vo. History of the Coiuiucst of .' .1 i- ..: si..-: iiiexieo, w nil a preliminary vn-w in oiv su, n-in .,u-ii-,iu i-ilizalion, with the Life of the Conqueror, Fernando Cortes, By William II. Prescolt. Illustrated by engravings; 3 vols, 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of Feb. I. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. POI, YNCMIA, lieing Vol. 158 of llnrier's Family Library, containing an hlslnrirnl account of I lie principal South Sea Islands, llie introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, iic. &.c. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received bv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING fi HUNTINGTON. I)IiKNl'OTTMNew Work Conqmniof .llexiro. This day received nnd lor sale at the Bookstore of I. N. Wiiitino V HlKTlKr.TiiN, llie llulort of the ('oiiquest of Mexico, with a Prelimii.ary View of ihe Ancient Mexican Civilization, nnd the Life of the Conqueror, Hcrnnndo Corlcs ) by William II. Prescott, author of the History of Ferdinand ami Isoliella. Dec. 30. Pit K 1 1 Y T Iv It I A N AI.IIANAt' I OK 1NIL 'l'he Presbyterian Almanac for 18 rl, adapted for use in every part of the Uniled Stales, nnd containing a list ol the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and their Ollircrs; Board of Education and Officers; Board of Publication and Officers, &e. Ac. The Family Cliriinn Almanac for the United Stales, pull-lished by the American Tract Society. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Doe. '28. 13I.NK "III.MJI.E. HXMWO Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for sale chenn for cash, by Sept. J. ' S. THOMAS. RIIIIIOM. Fashionable Boimel and Neck Ribbons, jusl received, and for sale, by Sejil. 28. W. A. MeCOY & CO. POKTKAIT rAINTINGe W M. WAI.CUTTwill remain through the winter in Columbus. He invites the nnhlie to call and examine his sjicriinciis al his room, or Town street. North side, first brick East of High street. Di-eemlicr 111. 1812. .dlf. ROMAN, OH HYOKACMC CUTIENT, For Cistcnis, and other uses, a lirsl rale article, and warrant ed, just received from Kentucky Jlills, and lor sale ny May '.if 813. 8. THOMAS. SHOE, MHOKft. Mens, W onions, Roys, Misses, Youllis, Childrens and Infants Shoes ; Brogans, Slippers, Gaiters, Buskins, Ties, Ac. Ae., in all their variety, which w ill be sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. January 2, 1844. ELLIS, SESSIONS & CO. S THOMAS will pay the highest price, in cash, for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clovcr-sccd, Timoihy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pol and Pearl-ashes. Pork, Bacsn, Ae. Ac. And he will also sell Flour, Salt, Shingles, Cement, W hilo Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Lcaiher, Ac. Ae., as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Cnll at the WAite Wart Himtt, at the west end of the Scioto Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, 1813. SII.KS, Kill HO, Are. Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soic Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Ae. jusl received by, WING, RICHARDS A. CO. HOW BOTTI.EM, Tiaclnre Kotllra, Slpreie S..J jars, OtC, etc.. Ol ail sizes, 101 are imnp hj uie uuzn : I- 1 I. u. nf II .- .1 a, k. or iiit: m. ai tm Arux oiurc tunni . ... Oct. 14. 1. WHEATON. ClfIIT IDItAETW. Signt oralis on New lorx City IO from SKK) up lo S1000 for sale lo suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. THOMAS. SAVE VIII H AssHK"- I,OIO bushels of Ashes . . .- . , l. I -II J- . n i wsnieu immeoimeiv. iiir whum . p., ,,, u iu o cents per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Ridgway's Foundryi of I will rive in proportion when I send for Ihem I i.. TIIOVIASi MTITT Columbus, May 6, 1843. OTEEI.. Cast.SDnntr. lierman, English and American kj Blister Steel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July xu. Cs ALT. 500 Bbls. Hocking Sail. 600 ditto Salina. jusl IO received and for sale by B. I I1UJ1AS. June 10, 1843. CJILK KITIFN ANO sVKINCiEJ. A splendid as- KJ sortmentol the laieslsiyic,jui rerriveu nv Sept. 28. W. A. MeCOY A CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ; ' III Mats Cassia; Just received and for sale by Dee. 7 O. W SHERWOOD A CO. SALT. ,'lOObbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for sale low, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House al the head of llie Canal. s ALT. in bulk, lor sale vrholronlc or rrtnil, by JUlie M. I'. i,vji3iiAn o. vvs. '1;.AK Cllth.'O IIA.TI of a superior aunlitjr, 3 for sale by Jan. l!l.) B. COMSTOCK A CO Oil, KM. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just O received, and for sale, by W. A. MeCOY Si CO. Sept. 28, s ALT. IU00 barrels Salljusl received and lorsalecheap hy Nov .J. . J nudiAfj. MALT. 2IK Barrels Coarse Salt, for sale, cheap for Cash O by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK St CO. rpEAS. HI Chests Young Hyson Tea; 1 60 Hf. do do do do 10 do do Gunpowder do 10 do do Imperial do Just received and for tule by Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD it CO TEAS. Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Tens of superior quality, al retail, by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD A CO. rtpoilACt'O. A suiierior article of 12 plug in boxes, for 1 sale low by juuel3 11. COMSTOCK St Co. T HE A.'IKKICAN ALMANAC, fur 1841, this day received by Hl.KllX K ALLb.V Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE I,AUIEIi. Let all ho wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine ihose Rich Chusans, jusl received hy Oc. 5. WING RICHARDS Si CO. Till St 1AY ft'KLIMIIKO by DERBY St ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of llie Uniled Slates, for Ihe seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 1818. THE HOISliM OC IIIKANCiKIt, in one volume, elegantly printed, Ik English, with a skctrhoffhe Author's Life, by il. W. Griswold, for snle nt Nov. 23. DERBY ct ALLEN'S T KAN. 50 rhesls fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, at wholesale and mail, nl prices to suit, nt WING, RICHARDS Si COS., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's Row. Tli I'MSi E M. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a Inrge assortment at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or lilted if desired bv J. It. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sis., Columbus, O. rPAILOKM TKI.TI.TIINS..M. Padding, Canvass and X Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, bv WING, RICIIAD3 fc CO. Oct. 5, No. 1. Goodale's Row. TOWN LOTH. For sale or lease lor a term of yuEn-fifiy very desirable Lots in the Citv of Columbus. .r quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of 1 lie weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, hy WM. GREGORY St CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article ; also, one case of Turkish Srnffnlata Smoking Tobacco. Ocl. 10. THE FAKTIEIIM' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted 10 the comprehension of unscientific readers, by ('., il.lu.pt w ini..n v ir u ,:!. ..in... containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and otner suiieeis interesting 10 111c Agriculturist, auapicu to me United Slates, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo.( llGapages. For sale, wholesale and re tail, at DERBY it ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookSiore U.Mi:ltIIIKTH AND PANTN. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Me rlno Vests lor Ladies, just received nnd for sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. MeCOY St CO. Sept. 19. UKE'M DICTIO.YAItY. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and praciice, hy. Andrew Ure, M. I)., F R. S., Ac. Ac, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for snle hy August 10. II. W. DERBY. WANTED. 500,000 lbs. Lnrd; 100.000 bushels When); lOO.tKIO Corn; 10 () " Rye; 1(1,000 " Barley. The highest market price will be paid 111 Cash for the above arllrlcs, at the White Ware House, west end of Scioto Bridge, by Feb. B S. THOMAS. WINDOW JLA.s. A full assortment of Window Glnss, comprising all sizes from fi bv 8. to 24 by 30. jusl received, and ibr sale at reduced prices. "by J. II. VYIIKATUN, Ocl. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. WALL PAPCK,-A large assortment of Wall and Window paiier for sale, cheap for cash, bv Sept. 14. tt. A. MeCOY tt CO. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED al the White Ware House, SOOO bushels of Rve, and 3000 bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June 13 S. THOMAS. WINTEK Mlrninrd Lnrd Oil. Jusl received and for snle very low ; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. D, 1813.. lwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad st. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at ihe While Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, fof which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. WHEAT WANTED. SO,0M Bushels of Wheal wanted, for which the highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, hy SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, iihx. lf. YOCNO niCKEYE COFFEE IIOCHE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends lo serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served np every day at 1 1 o'clock, aud Turtle Soop will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at tor same hour. June 27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. BOOK KEEPING kr Doable Entry, in He run. court's Block, Third Story, No. 3. The Class now attending, is composed of ten gentlemen of respcrlalle stand ing in this city. A lew more may be admitted as n emlicrs of the present class should timely application be made. The Subscriber having been brought up in one of llie most respectable mercantile houses m the eily of Baltimore, and having enjoyed Ihe advantages of an association with men of u first business talents for several years, lakes leave lo assure gentlemen who may plice themselves under his instruction, hal a thorough and practical knowledge of the science will be imparled to them. Gentlemen are mvi ted lo visil the Room free of charge. January 27, 1841. Z. JONES HA HP ESC 'a lllansiaaled and aew PirSorial H title, embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings, exclusive of an initial letter In each chapter, more than Fourteen Hundred of which are from original designs. 23 cents per number. Prrweois's Csnsacsl of Tlcxka, complete, in three large volumes. Irrlnad, Dahlia, the tahnnnan, Limerick, aVe.. Ac. By 1. U. Kogl, Author of "Russia and Russians,' "Austria," Ac. Price 25 cents. Thirty Yrara aasaag tho Players af Eaflnad and America, interspersed with Anecdotes, Ae. of persons direetlv or indirectly connected wuh the Drama during Ihe Theatrical Life of Joe Connell, Comedian. Writienby himself. Price 25 cents. The above and many other new and valuable Books, just received, and for sale at DERBY tt ALLEN'S. SCIENCE OP fJOVEUNMBlsT. Introduction to Ibe Science of Government and Compend of llie Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the Uuited States, with a brief Treatise on Political Economy. By Andrew W. 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 gov eminent and laws. II. The Government of the United States, comprising the Constitution, with a brief commentary, showing Ihe nature and design of its several provisions, as expressed by the fra-mcrs ; awl an abstract of the laws for carrying into effect the pow ers of ihe general government, and organizing its several departments. III. The civil jurisprudence of the United States, being an epitome of the common law of the country, prescribing tho righls, duties, and responsibilities of citizens iu the domestic and social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Columbus, December 14lh, 1813. 7o all tthom il mo; etmcrrn. The undersigned has exam ined a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Government, and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of Ihe United Stales; with a Brief Treatise on Political Economy," by Andrew W. Young, of the Slate of New Y ork, and is of the opinion that the work is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated to lead tho youthful mind In au understanding of the Science of Government ; or even persons of more mature age w ho aro not acquainted wiih the particular organization of our Slate and General Governments ; and further, lhal it would be a most excellent work lo introduce into our Common Schools for tho use of the higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum en , O. I concur entirely in Ihe opinion expressed by Col. Chambers iu regard to the merit of this work. WM. II. P. DENNY, Senator from Greene and Worren. I concur iu Ihe above. EBEN NKWTON, Senator from Trumbull. II gives me pleasure In add my testimony of concurrence iu the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, I concur iu tho recommendation above. L. PERKINS, Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For sale by the single, dozen, or hundred copies, al the Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY St ALLEN. PLENDID C.OODH AT 111 KDEl.L'M, Km. il, Neil House. The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Goods in bis line, the like of which has never been equalled West of Ihe Mountains, either iu quality, ttylt or fries. His stock consists in part of French nnd English Mark, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASSIMERESj Cashincrcls, Bombazines, Merino Cassimercs ) ('heck and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fancy turatle Cloths; A rich assorlnient of VESTINGSs Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and satin Neck Scarfs and Storks; Shirts, Collars, Pocket Hanilkfs, Suspenders, Are., Ae. The subscrilier manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing in a slyle unequalled in Ihe West, either as to elegance oljft, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this facl by calling. Mo pains are spared lo render entire satisfaction. Particular nains are taken in getting up a cheap and genteel arliclo of Sack C'oalt. Constantly on hand, a full aasortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Aug. 29, 1843. BONBA 1. 1. CLASSICAL (SCHOOL. 1 his school will be herealier conducted under llie care of Messrs, Bonsall and Matihcwson. (It may lie remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics iu lira British Military School at Halifax. Conrtt of InstiiuJion ; 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordcii CoMo. Cent. Selecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Casar,Mair'slntrodue lion 10 Latin Syntax, Valm's Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir. gibus, Greek '1 cslamcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis do Ollicivis, De Amicilia et de Scncetulc, llnraiius, Juvoiialis el Persius, Homer, Livius, Detiophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Midler's Uunivcrsnl History, Arislolcle's Politica el Klbira, translated by Dr. Gillies ; Rhetoric, translated by Ihe same I Foley's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hution'l course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry. Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isocrimctry, Mensuration of heighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to Ihe Archi teet, Military and Civil Engineer, Ac. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 SIS 00 The Mathematics and Physical Sciences, 15 00 English branches, , 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sick ncss of Ihe pupils. J. HONS A L L. Pel. 31, 1843. .5mtw. It, MATTHEWSON. CtOI.C.TIHI H HAT MTOKK KE.noVEDe The y subscrilier has removed to 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, nt the besl quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at very Imt prices; and invites his old customers and the public to call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. 1 he latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept hand, eiihcr of Fur, Silk, or any other description. MaylS, 1813.. tf. J. E. RUD1SILL. NKW EUTA K Lists! TIENT..--GLOKGEJ. PL GH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinily that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly 00 hand a full and general assortment of Tin W are. A II kinds Copper work made lo order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. rrilers thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columhus,June2l,l842. CITV ACCTION ttOOIVI !-The subscribers conli-nue the Auction business at the old stand on Slale street, thrco doors west of Ihe Clinton Bank, and art prepared lo receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Ileal Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, Ac. Country Sales also attended lo. Pel ecntaga on the most reasonable terms. ID" Goods, Ac., sold al private tale at Auction prices. , t . t . "!. W. KENT it SON. Colimbus, February 17, 1843. ,1yd. CIONPKCTIONAHV aad Oyster Malaoase The subscriber would respectfully inform his old customers and the public generally, that he has jusl received a wellsr-k-eted assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds, for rarssf assu sra JVm lVar Jrrsvssf, which will be vuifi cneaper man ever 10 sun ine 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, Weddings, Balls, Ate., supplied on short notice, with anything that taste and splendor ran fancy. I have also filled up my ire cream saloons for the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen with the very best quality of Fresh Optlrr; 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. p. AM BOS. Columbus. November 9. 1843. .3m. ATIKKICAN LABORER Itawarlnat Mark for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politicians.. The American Laborer devoted to ihe cause of Protection to Home Industry, embracing the Arguments, Reports and Speeches of the ablest Civilians of Ihe Uniled Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection t American Labor, with the Statistics of Production in the United Stales. Ae, Ae. The above highly useful and vnloahle work is published at the office of llie' New Y ork Tribune, in one large double column ociava volume, done up with cloth backs and in sub atantial rcvers ; Prict only one dollar. For sale al the Bookstore of an. 9. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME VII. CO LUMBUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1844. NUMBER 148. O' PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT St TEESDALE. Orricl corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of llie Legislature, and In-weekly the remainder of the year, J5 00 Tri-weekly icr annum 4 00 W eekly per annum J 00 BUSINESS CARDS. V. A K. TUO.TlA, ATTORNEYS akh Cuukski.i.ors at Law, Columlms, Ohio, will attend to I lie business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office ou High street, opHsile the Frnukhu Hunk, tip stairs. August 3. ELIJAH KAl'HI'M, ATTOUNEY al Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge ill any of the Courts in this Blaio. OJice on High street, over llurchstcad St Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PEKKY At DKNNIMON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Low, Columbus, Ohio, w ill attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. CWicr iu the old Franklin Bank, High street. July 9. 1841. WAIlliK THKALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor iu Chancery. OJict on the East tide of High street, second door South ol Ir. Ilrooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. II A ICV I. Y 6c meiuekt, lOOK BINDERS, llcrnncourl A Ainbos's new building, B JWWIY IH.1 I 'I-.U.T, lltl HIH l "11 1 . lll'i'! in.,, m .J up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl? Win. Sc Scihcrl. .'li'l.S.' BISll'Bi'S.- BY PORTER, PALMER AM) PORTER, opposite Court Hoiie, Zaiiosvillc, Ohio. Dec. 7 3 the ;lm. I' I TV IIOIII4K. B Y P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High audTown streets, Columbus. Oh:o. may l. IllKDWARi:, Ac. BUTTLES St RL'NYO.N, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, (toddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, 'i'inuers' Findings, Ac., Ac, High street, sign of the Gill I'ad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. IV. WIIITIN & HCNTINUTON, BOt IKSEI.LERS and Stalioncrs, next door to the Clinton Bank, High slreot, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JO u walton, CHAIR Maker, High slreel, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A gooil assortment of Chairs will always lie found at this establishment. IIOOItMTOKK AND Bl.lDKKV, CI MVl'TOON, Hooksellcrnnd Stationer, nnd Bookbinder, Jt High street, first door north of Clark's S. Drug Siore, keens a general assortment of Books and Stationery. Book lulling OI every uesi-npuuii, rstruit-u nil inmii mini v. J. II. U1IKATO.X, DRUGGIST, and Dealer ill I'ntcnt Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Ac, Ac., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Lnluinlius, INuo. IS I. MM, SESSION Ac CO. T"kEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, J ) Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonnets. Hals and Caps, Jvc, A c., wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods slore south ef the Clinton Hank UK11IIV Ac ALLEN. TF.AI.F.RS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous U and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Stationery' opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. FAY A KII.IIOlH.Mj. DEALERS in Dry Goods, (iroceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, 1'aints, Oils, l)ye Smll's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ac, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841 f'lTV I.IVDUV MI'AIII.E, T.MIONT STREET. The subscrilier has again establish X ed himself at this well-known stand. Horses and Car riages to let, and Horses kept at livery. Columbus, Jan. 1, 111 II.. bin W. BARKER. H. THOU A. I FORWARDING AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, and General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments wheu tlesireu. II. CO.tlstTOCK A: CO. IjHJRWARDING ami Commission Merchants, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Co lumbus, Ohio. O. W. MHEKWOOD Ac CO., mtfint'iu ii . i l ... i .. s Gk.. vJT wotxl iV Grrcorv's old slnnd. AH kinds of (irorcrici liCIII-MaiV el MM His 1 1. I 1'riiinr Ul nil ftlliui hssm.ss. l OI'I'EU A.M TIN WAKK. flEO. J. PUGII, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware VI nlaniitaclurcr, High sircet,ncar town. Agooaassori meiil of Ware always on hand. j. KimavAV Ac Co.'. IRON FOUNDRY, Broail street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety ol I listings, always on hand. uct. I, mil. At COI.L.VIIll HIT STOKE. K. RUD1SII.L, High street, second door south of the J Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assort inenl ot Hats and Caps, ol the latest humous, Hals made to order. U I I.I.I ATI III Ulllil.L. MERCHANT Tailor, in the Neil House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept ou hand, and mails promptly lo onier. ECI.IPNE HOCME, "iN BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. J Ovsiers and other Kctreshments served up. Oct. 'Si. ACKEKMAN A. PHILLIPS Forwarding, (smniwiH aad Praslacs HaaiariM, THE subscrilierwill continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied by Gregory, liurr A Co.; and will con-trad lo ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1041. 0. O. SHEFFIELD. wnii. HICIIAKD anil CO. WIIOLV;8ALE and retail dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Furs, Ac. Ace. No. 1, Goodale's Row, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Jan ! W. A. illeCOV ST CO. ltTHOLESALE AMI RETAIL Dealers in Fancy and V Sutjile Dry Gomls and Grocerie., opposite the State iiouse, nign sireei, soiumous, irnio. A NTIIO.l'H VIKlilI.-Thc A'.nvvl of Virgil, with XJL English Notes, Critical ami Explanatory, a Metrical C la vis. and an Historical, (cograptucal, and XI) mological Index tT Charles Anlhon. LL D. Also, a full supply of all of Ambon's Classical Works con sianny lor sale at ine ponxsiore oi Dee. 30. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON, A KKIIW MOOT. :'l) 11m. Bermuda Arrow Root (warrantel 4 to be Starch,) for sale at the corner of High and Kroaristrerts. J. It. W nr.Altl.K BOOTH Al HHOi:H-75 eases, comprising coarse and kip Hoots : do. do. Brogans, Women's Boots, Shoe- sniees , and Low Ouarters : Children's shoes of ev ery deserip- ion l Slioners frnm XiX cpnt In fit (IDs Mornrrn walkinr shoe, nan iiaiters, Ac, Ac., just received and lor sale. wnoicsaie ana retail, cheap tor ra-n, hy Oct 17. WING, RICHARDS k CO. BARNES O.N HIXBRK W". Notes explanalorr and practical on the Epistle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. yt !-' lrrlnnl-Ilistory of Ireland from its earliest prnoa in uie rieai rxienmou aainsi c?eoiiana. I'J inos. Moore, t-sq. 1 vol. nvo. jmi rreeived hr Oct S. I. N. WHITING V HUNTINGTON. BCOiTIrlTOCK A CO. an paying Ihe hihci nrico iu cash lor Wheat. Com. Flax-seed. Clover seed. Timolliy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pot diul l'cnrl Ashes, Baron, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, and sell Hour, salt, i.uiuucr, shingles, I lastcr, cement. .c. tvr. at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. Bl ;;Y WAfiONS. Two very superior black liuggy Wagons in aildillou to former arrivals, just received at the White Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August:. ft. iitu.tiAs. BK4VKU and IZrand Cloths, Nntinels, Jenns, Giratfes, ice, direct from heiiduunrlers 5 cheap forctsh, lUct. O.J KICHAKtIS & CO. B ACO.N. Smoked Hams and Shoulders lor sale at tho n hue Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS BUII li; t bOTIIN.-An assorlnient of genuine Hot Anchor Cloths fur sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1 1. W. A. MeCOY Jr. CO. B ACON A.TKI 50,000 lbs. lineon wanted for J which the highest market price w ill bo paid in cash by June 10, 1013. 8. THOMAS. CMKO.mt YK I. LOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Ornuee and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, fur saie al the corner of High and Broad streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c "tOt'FKK. 100 Bags green KioCotlee, jusl received mid tor sale cheap,iy . j 1111.t1.1s. C1l.AYsl Lira nnd Npeeclies, A few copies el'Gree-J icy & MrElrath's edition of the Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale al this office. Sept. 23. CAItl'KTSt. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Venetian, and Oil Cloih Cariicls. will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by W. A. MeCOY & CO. Sept. I K CHAPIj CliiiMin nnd lUuslin do I, nines, of the latest style, for sale by Sept. 11. W. A. MeCOY k CO. COTTON YAK. An assortment of shnit and long skein yarns; also, cnriict chain, assorted colors, lor snlo cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. MeCOY Si. CO. ClOlfl'liK. 60 sacks prime Green Rio t'ollee, just re-J reived al the Whito Warehouse. For sale cheap by JiilyS.'), 11113. S. THOMAS. CNONMIJ.n PTIO.N. A demonslrnlion of the curabiliiy J of Pulmouarv Cunsumntion. iu all its staires. coinorisinir an inquiry into the nature, cause, symptoms, treatment, und ireveiuive 01 tuiicrcuioiis diseases in general. 1 vol. a vo ly Win. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale nt August 10. DERBY'S Bonk Store. DANCIN Q Al ADH ni.-Mil. YI'.O respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbin, that ho has taken a room in Mr. Deshler's buildings, near the City Hall, to give lessons in Dancing. Juvenile Classes on M011 day, Wednesday nnd Friday, from 3 till 5. Gentlemen's classes on the same evenings from 7 till"; to commence on M011 dny, 15th ol January. January 12, 111 U. Dlt. Ol. IN S TKAVCI.M. Travels in Egypt, Ara-bia l'etrea. nnd the Holv Land. Bv the Rev. Sleibii Olin, D. D., President of the Wesleyan (j nivrrsity, with it engravings on steel. 2 vols, li! mo. " For sale by July t 1. M. MII I.NU al uurt 1 I.Mi I I Jit. D It. ITIOTT'M TKAVC.I,4. Travels inKuropeand the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c.,&r., during the years llliil to Bi ll. Hy Valentine Molt, M. D.. President of the Medicnl Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery. 4c. oVe.; in 1 vol.bvo. jusl received and for sale by mnyt 1. m. wniTi.xias iiuivj. miion. E.Nfil.lMII nnd Auierienn Clolba nud Cni-incrra. An extensive assortment, jut received, nnd for sale, cheap for cash, by Bcpt. rj. vv. A mei ut cc i u. IO II NAI.i; Oil HUNT. A two story brick and a one story frame house, with a kitchen, smoke house. A-c. situated in the eastern purl of Frnukliiiloii and fronting on the IMilionnl Koad. 1'ostession can be had 011 11,11 1st ol April. For terms apply to DAVID t EltDIEll. January IU, llMl niiKNCII CI.OTIIsl nnd CnulHirrea,justrccciv L cd and liir sale, cheap lor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. MeCOY & CO. 17ANCV' CAHSl.TlliKIXH. A new nnd Splendid As-sorimeutat WING, U1C1IARDS ot Co. Nov. 18. 1Ki:U OYMTKKst, received daily from Ilaltiuiorc and for sale bv the can or half ran at the confectionary of "Nov. 21. P. A.MHOS. IATIII.Y lI.O K, at die lowest mnrkel price, eon-stnnllyon hand at the While Ware House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (junelJ) 8. THOMAS. IOU MA I, K Pews No. i.1 in the F.plscnpal Church , and 7B in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. Orlolier 111, 1812. B. COM STOCK h CO. GliNTI.K.TIKN'M llnls, New Style, Ibis dar received and for sale low, bv May 18. WIXO, RICH A RDS Ic CO. Gl NU II A .Tl H, I, A WW , Are. Earlslnne anil I Jomeslit Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Ralr.nrines, Muslins, Ae. for sale by, may 4 WING, RICHARDS ft CO. GKNTJLK.tIKIsJ'M Milk (tcarf nnd Crnvala Jaat received and will be sold at reduced prices hy May 18. WING, RICHARDS tt CO. Gil A IN WANTKU. Cash will be paid for Wheat, Kye, Corn and Oats, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-IIouie at the head of the Canal. G K.TM Mich Milk earra,dark colors, just received ny tun. o. vt 1.M1, KIUII AlUJ.i &. uu. HOL'MK TO BK.1T.-A comlnrlnl.le Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 11143. WALTER THRALL. HOCKINU C'OAI.. Coal of the best quality, in lots In suit purchasers, constantly on hand, at lowest market price, br C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House al the head of tin Canal. HE -HP MEK1K 400 bushels of Hemp Sird for sale by JOSEPH fcst'LLIVANT. Columluu, March 59, IBW tf. INHl'HANCE Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon lilicral terms, by the long established and well known Prelection Insurance Comanv of the city of Hartford, Con-eccticut. K. kORBINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. iC. M. J. GILBEIIT, Agenl.l'oliimlHis. I.flPOKTANT la Ulrrrhnnia aad Trader For sale, Terr cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, denii and rap Lepers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full andhalf binding. 1N4JKAIN C'nraets jnt received ty May 18. WING, RICHARDS ic CO. J'l aT KECEIVEI At DEKBY'H Bookstore The Neisthbaras A Sloryof Every Day I-i'e By Freileri-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary llowi'tt. Price ii Cents. December 10, 1842. KATK. Kate in Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price 12i cents. For sale at May 30. DERBY'S. LABCiK UIjANM afMaaeriar Qaaliir far pie. lure frames, filled to any size without extra charge, at the Drug Store, comer of High and Broad slreel. Oct. U. I. n. WIIEATON. LICK IN BWKUEN. The Pmidenl's Daughters, by Frcderika Bremer, price 12 cents. "Nina," being part 2, of the President's Daughter, neatly put op in French covers, at 1 cents. For sale hr Oct. 3. I. N. WHITISH HUNTINGTON. LOOKINU Sjil.AMHEK-An assortmral of Looking lilasscs and Looking Glass Plates for ssle, cheap for cash,hy (Sept It.) W. A. MeCOY tt CO. A It Is Oil,. B. COMSTOCK ic CO. aie now man J iifncturiug a superior quality of Lard Oil Ironi the best of stock, and will henceforth be prepnied lo fill nil orders on short notice with an article warinnled to give satisfaction. January I'J IS A Til El(. Hemlock tanned Sole l.entlu r, for sale by J Sept. Ik W. A. MeCOY Jt CO. LAKE 1IMII. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawitc, iu barrels nud half barrels, just re-ccivde and for sale by S. THOMAS. fuiy .J, iiiki. LAKU Oil.. Just received, ill addition lo lormer arrival, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, I8ld S.THOMAS. ' OAF SUGAR. 20 Boxes Bostrn double refined l.oal rsiignr lor sale ny J. vv. oiir.ivvt wun vw. MYHTEKIKN OE I'AKISJ. Just received al DERBY & ALLEN'S, Nos. 5 and G of the Mvsleries of 'aris, New World edition, price 12 cents per No. Also, in . ..1:.: :.. . . ,9..l..U..l. v.... u it, ,t:i 01 11 1, 'ii, m 1 . " im ,9, u. v . v.i.s vu. ii. ..u.. fcw MOKE NIC W IIIMIKK.-DERBY & ALLEN have reccntly'.rnndc, and are now making, large additions to I heir slock, and oiler lor sale a more complete assortment oj Books Slationery, A,e.vlhan ever, vv c are selling Hooks in all departments of 1. hemline, at prices lo suit the times. dj-lleiuemlier the Store al the old stand of H. W. Derby, opposite the Stale House. Oct. '21 , 1843. MAXAKINE HlaciTliKlin de I, nine., nil Wool, jusl received by WING, RICHARDS & CO. May 18. MHIIEIHTII. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-singion, just received al August 10. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAIM.PK NI'IUB,-.1,000 lbs. of Muplu Sugar, of siiix-rior quality jusl received and for snle by June 10, 1843, S. THOMAS. NKW LAW IIOOKSTEPHKhs' Nisi Prius. The Law of Nisi Prius, Evidence in Civil Actions and Awards. By Archibald John Stephens, Barrisler at Law, with noies and references to the latest American Decisions, By George Shanwood. Complete in 3 vols. 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Philadelphia price at the store of (Jan. 2(i.) DERBY &. ALLEN. NKW (;0I1IH.- Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's: Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eolians, Mcriuocs, Ac, a rich as sorlmcnl, now opening by Oct. 5. No. I, Goodale's Row. TVTsiW MTYIi I!. Superior Mole Skin and S.ilni Hats, 1 s uist received and lur sale ov. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nl'T.JI CliSI. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, jusl received and for sale low, at the corner of High and Broail streets. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. OATH. For snle by wholesale or retail al the Whi Warehouse cheap for cosh by S. THOMAS. August 22. .klllT k I IK It' II I.' I 'r W SSI I'l.n u.ik X serilier will pay the market price in pcci for any quantity of fa I Hogs, cither on foot or slniighlercd, and also for W'lieat. delivered at his Ware House al the west end of the Scioto lliidge. S. THOMAS. Nov 85, I843..2llw3ww. TjKEHCOTT'S CONOIUST 1111 MEXICO, J. complete in 3 vols. 8vo. History of the Coiuiucst of .' .1 i- ..: si..-: iiiexieo, w nil a preliminary vn-w in oiv su, n-in .,u-ii-,iu i-ilizalion, with the Life of the Conqueror, Fernando Cortes, By William II. Prescolt. Illustrated by engravings; 3 vols, 8vo. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of Feb. I. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. POI, YNCMIA, lieing Vol. 158 of llnrier's Family Library, containing an hlslnrirnl account of I lie principal South Sea Islands, llie introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the inhabitants, slate of the arts, commerce, iic. &.c. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received bv Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING fi HUNTINGTON. I)IiKNl'OTTMNew Work Conqmniof .llexiro. This day received nnd lor sale at the Bookstore of I. N. Wiiitino V HlKTlKr.TiiN, llie llulort of the ('oiiquest of Mexico, with a Prelimii.ary View of ihe Ancient Mexican Civilization, nnd the Life of the Conqueror, Hcrnnndo Corlcs ) by William II. Prescott, author of the History of Ferdinand ami Isoliella. Dec. 30. Pit K 1 1 Y T Iv It I A N AI.IIANAt' I OK 1NIL 'l'he Presbyterian Almanac for 18 rl, adapted for use in every part of the Uniled Stales, nnd containing a list ol the various Institutions of the Presbyterian Church ; Boards of Missions and their Ollircrs; Board of Education and Officers; Board of Publication and Officers, &e. Ac. The Family Cliriinn Almanac for the United Stales, pull-lished by the American Tract Society. For sale by 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Doe. '28. 13I.NK "III.MJI.E. HXMWO Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for sale chenn for cash, by Sept. J. ' S. THOMAS. RIIIIIOM. Fashionable Boimel and Neck Ribbons, jusl received, and for sale, by Sejil. 28. W. A. MeCOY & CO. POKTKAIT rAINTINGe W M. WAI.CUTTwill remain through the winter in Columbus. He invites the nnhlie to call and examine his sjicriinciis al his room, or Town street. North side, first brick East of High street. Di-eemlicr 111. 1812. .dlf. ROMAN, OH HYOKACMC CUTIENT, For Cistcnis, and other uses, a lirsl rale article, and warrant ed, just received from Kentucky Jlills, and lor sale ny May '.if 813. 8. THOMAS. SHOE, MHOKft. Mens, W onions, Roys, Misses, Youllis, Childrens and Infants Shoes ; Brogans, Slippers, Gaiters, Buskins, Ties, Ac. Ae., in all their variety, which w ill be sold at prices to suit customers. Give us a call and we can fit you in price and quality. January 2, 1844. ELLIS, SESSIONS & CO. S THOMAS will pay the highest price, in cash, for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clovcr-sccd, Timoihy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pol and Pearl-ashes. Pork, Bacsn, Ae. Ac. And he will also sell Flour, Salt, Shingles, Cement, W hilo Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Lcaiher, Ac. Ae., as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Cnll at the WAite Wart Himtt, at the west end of the Scioto Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, 1813. SII.KS, Kill HO, Are. Blue black, brown and drab figured P. de soic Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, Ae. jusl received by, WING, RICHARDS A. CO. HOW BOTTI.EM, Tiaclnre Kotllra, Slpreie S..J jars, OtC, etc.. Ol ail sizes, 101 are imnp hj uie uuzn : I- 1 I. u. nf II .- .1 a, k. or iiit: m. ai tm Arux oiurc tunni . ... Oct. 14. 1. WHEATON. ClfIIT IDItAETW. Signt oralis on New lorx City IO from SKK) up lo S1000 for sale lo suit purchasers. June 12, 1813. THOMAS. SAVE VIII H AssHK"- I,OIO bushels of Ashes . . .- . , l. I -II J- . n i wsnieu immeoimeiv. iiir whum . p., ,,, u iu o cents per bushel delivered al my Ashery near Ridgway's Foundryi of I will rive in proportion when I send for Ihem I i.. TIIOVIASi MTITT Columbus, May 6, 1843. OTEEI.. Cast.SDnntr. lierman, English and American kj Blister Steel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July xu. Cs ALT. 500 Bbls. Hocking Sail. 600 ditto Salina. jusl IO received and for sale by B. I I1UJ1AS. June 10, 1843. CJILK KITIFN ANO sVKINCiEJ. A splendid as- KJ sortmentol the laieslsiyic,jui rerriveu nv Sept. 28. W. A. MeCOY A CO. SPICES. 20 Bags Pepper; 10 do Spice; 10 Boxes ground Pepper ; ' III Mats Cassia; Just received and for sale by Dee. 7 O. W SHERWOOD A CO. SALT. ,'lOObbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for sale low, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House al the head of llie Canal. s ALT. in bulk, lor sale vrholronlc or rrtnil, by JUlie M. I'. i,vji3iiAn o. vvs. '1;.AK Cllth.'O IIA.TI of a superior aunlitjr, 3 for sale by Jan. l!l.) B. COMSTOCK A CO Oil, KM. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just O received, and for sale, by W. A. MeCOY Si CO. Sept. 28, s ALT. IU00 barrels Salljusl received and lorsalecheap hy Nov .J. . J nudiAfj. MALT. 2IK Barrels Coarse Salt, for sale, cheap for Cash O by (Dec. 7.) B. COMSTOCK St CO. rpEAS. HI Chests Young Hyson Tea; 1 60 Hf. do do do do 10 do do Gunpowder do 10 do do Imperial do Just received and for tule by Dec. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD it CO TEAS. Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Tens of superior quality, al retail, by Dee. 7. O. W. SHERWOOD A CO. rtpoilACt'O. A suiierior article of 12 plug in boxes, for 1 sale low by juuel3 11. COMSTOCK St Co. T HE A.'IKKICAN ALMANAC, fur 1841, this day received by Hl.KllX K ALLb.V Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE I,AUIEIi. Let all ho wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine ihose Rich Chusans, jusl received hy Oc. 5. WING RICHARDS Si CO. Till St 1AY ft'KLIMIIKO by DERBY St ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of llie Uniled Slates, for Ihe seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 1818. THE HOISliM OC IIIKANCiKIt, in one volume, elegantly printed, Ik English, with a skctrhoffhe Author's Life, by il. W. Griswold, for snle nt Nov. 23. DERBY ct ALLEN'S T KAN. 50 rhesls fresh Young Hyson and Imperial Teas, at wholesale and mail, nl prices to suit, nt WING, RICHARDS Si COS., Oct. 17. No. I, Goodale's Row. Tli I'MSi E M. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a Inrge assortment at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or lilted if desired bv J. It. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sis., Columbus, O. rPAILOKM TKI.TI.TIINS..M. Padding, Canvass and X Wigan, Cord, Binding and Buttons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, bv WING, RICIIAD3 fc CO. Oct. 5, No. 1. Goodale's Row. TOWN LOTH. For sale or lease lor a term of yuEn-fifiy very desirable Lots in the Citv of Columbus. .r quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of 1 lie weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, hy WM. GREGORY St CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranted to be an imported article ; also, one case of Turkish Srnffnlata Smoking Tobacco. Ocl. 10. THE FAKTIEIIM' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted 10 the comprehension of unscientific readers, by ('., il.lu.pt w ini..n v ir u ,:!. ..in... containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and otner suiieeis interesting 10 111c Agriculturist, auapicu to me United Slates, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal 8vo.( llGapages. For sale, wholesale and re tail, at DERBY it ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap BookSiore U.Mi:ltIIIKTH AND PANTN. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirts and drawers ; also, Me rlno Vests lor Ladies, just received nnd for sale, cheap for cash, by W. A. MeCOY St CO. Sept. 19. UKE'M DICTIO.YAItY. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, containing a clear exposition of their principles and praciice, hy. Andrew Ure, M. I)., F R. S., Ac. Ac, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for snle hy August 10. II. W. DERBY. WANTED. 500,000 lbs. Lnrd; 100.000 bushels When); lOO.tKIO Corn; 10 () " Rye; 1(1,000 " Barley. The highest market price will be paid 111 Cash for the above arllrlcs, at the White Ware House, west end of Scioto Bridge, by Feb. B S. THOMAS. WINDOW JLA.s. A full assortment of Window Glnss, comprising all sizes from fi bv 8. to 24 by 30. jusl received, and ibr sale at reduced prices. "by J. II. VYIIKATUN, Ocl. 14. corner of High and Broad streets. WALL PAPCK,-A large assortment of Wall and Window paiier for sale, cheap for cash, bv Sept. 14. tt. A. MeCOY tt CO. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad street. July 20. WANTED al the White Ware House, SOOO bushels of Rve, and 3000 bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by June 13 S. THOMAS. WINTEK Mlrninrd Lnrd Oil. Jusl received and for snle very low ; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. SHAW, Nov. D, 1813.. lwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad st. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at ihe While Warehouse, west end Scioto Bridge, fof which Ihe highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. WHEAT WANTED. SO,0M Bushels of Wheal wanted, for which the highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, hy SALMON THOMAS. juiy in, iihx. lf. YOCNO niCKEYE COFFEE IIOCHE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends lo serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served np every day at 1 1 o'clock, aud Turtle Soop will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at tor same hour. June 27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. BOOK KEEPING kr Doable Entry, in He run. court's Block, Third Story, No. 3. The Class now attending, is composed of ten gentlemen of respcrlalle stand ing in this city. A lew more may be admitted as n emlicrs of the present class should timely application be made. The Subscriber having been brought up in one of llie most respectable mercantile houses m the eily of Baltimore, and having enjoyed Ihe advantages of an association with men of u first business talents for several years, lakes leave lo assure gentlemen who may plice themselves under his instruction, hal a thorough and practical knowledge of the science will be imparled to them. Gentlemen are mvi ted lo visil the Room free of charge. January 27, 1841. Z. JONES HA HP ESC 'a lllansiaaled and aew PirSorial H title, embellished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings, exclusive of an initial letter In each chapter, more than Fourteen Hundred of which are from original designs. 23 cents per number. Prrweois's Csnsacsl of Tlcxka, complete, in three large volumes. Irrlnad, Dahlia, the tahnnnan, Limerick, aVe.. Ac. By 1. U. Kogl, Author of "Russia and Russians,' "Austria," Ac. Price 25 cents. Thirty Yrara aasaag tho Players af Eaflnad and America, interspersed with Anecdotes, Ae. of persons direetlv or indirectly connected wuh the Drama during Ihe Theatrical Life of Joe Connell, Comedian. Writienby himself. Price 25 cents. The above and many other new and valuable Books, just received, and for sale at DERBY tt ALLEN'S. SCIENCE OP fJOVEUNMBlsT. Introduction to Ibe Science of Government and Compend of llie Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of the Uuited States, with a brief Treatise on Political Economy. By Andrew W. 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 gov eminent and laws. II. The Government of the United States, comprising the Constitution, with a brief commentary, showing Ihe nature and design of its several provisions, as expressed by the fra-mcrs ; awl an abstract of the laws for carrying into effect the pow ers of ihe general government, and organizing its several departments. III. The civil jurisprudence of the United States, being an epitome of the common law of the country, prescribing tho righls, duties, and responsibilities of citizens iu the domestic and social relations. RECOMMENDATIONS. Columbus, December 14lh, 1813. 7o all tthom il mo; etmcrrn. The undersigned has exam ined a book entitled " Introduction to the Science of Government, and Compend of the Constitutional and Civil Jurisprudence of Ihe United Stales; with a Brief Treatise on Political Economy," by Andrew W. Young, of the Slate of New Y ork, and is of the opinion that the work is excellent in its character and design, and particularly calculated to lead tho youthful mind In au understanding of the Science of Government ; or even persons of more mature age w ho aro not acquainted wiih the particular organization of our Slate and General Governments ; and further, lhal it would be a most excellent work lo introduce into our Common Schools for tho use of the higher classes. DAVID CHAMBERS, Senator from Muskingum en , O. I concur entirely in Ihe opinion expressed by Col. Chambers iu regard to the merit of this work. WM. II. P. DENNY, Senator from Greene and Worren. I concur iu Ihe above. EBEN NKWTON, Senator from Trumbull. II gives me pleasure In add my testimony of concurrence iu the foregoing recommendation. J. M. GALLAGHER, Speaker House of Representatives. Having examined the above named Book, I concur iu tho recommendation above. L. PERKINS, Senator from Lake and Ashtabula. For sale by the single, dozen, or hundred copies, al the Bookstore of Dec 20. DERBY St ALLEN. PLENDID C.OODH AT 111 KDEl.L'M, Km. il, Neil House. The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assortment of Goods in bis line, the like of which has never been equalled West of Ihe Mountains, either iu quality, ttylt or fries. His stock consists in part of French nnd English Mark, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASSIMERESj Cashincrcls, Bombazines, Merino Cassimercs ) ('heck and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fancy turatle Cloths; A rich assorlnient of VESTINGSs Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and satin Neck Scarfs and Storks; Shirts, Collars, Pocket Hanilkfs, Suspenders, Are., Ae. The subscrilier manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing in a slyle unequalled in Ihe West, either as to elegance oljft, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this facl by calling. Mo pains are spared lo render entire satisfaction. Particular nains are taken in getting up a cheap and genteel arliclo of Sack C'oalt. Constantly on hand, a full aasortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Aug. 29, 1843. BONBA 1. 1. CLASSICAL (SCHOOL. 1 his school will be herealier conducted under llie care of Messrs, Bonsall and Matihcwson. (It may lie remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics iu lira British Military School at Halifax. Conrtt of InstiiuJion ; 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordcii CoMo. Cent. Selecta, Jacob's Latin Reader, Casar,Mair'slntrodue lion 10 Latin Syntax, Valm's Greek Grammar, Ovidius, Vir. gibus, Greek '1 cslamcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis do Ollicivis, De Amicilia et de Scncetulc, llnraiius, Juvoiialis el Persius, Homer, Livius, Detiophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Midler's Uunivcrsnl History, Arislolcle's Politica el Klbira, translated by Dr. Gillies ; Rhetoric, translated by Ihe same I Foley's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hution'l course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry. Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isocrimctry, Mensuration of heighlhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to Ihe Archi teet, Military and Civil Engineer, Ac. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 SIS 00 The Mathematics and Physical Sciences, 15 00 English branches, , 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sick ncss of Ihe pupils. J. HONS A L L. Pel. 31, 1843. .5mtw. It, MATTHEWSON. CtOI.C.TIHI H HAT MTOKK KE.noVEDe The y subscrilier has removed to 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, nt the besl quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at very Imt prices; and invites his old customers and the public to call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. 1 he latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept hand, eiihcr of Fur, Silk, or any other description. MaylS, 1813.. tf. J. E. RUD1SILL. NKW EUTA K Lists! TIENT..--GLOKGEJ. PL GH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinily that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly 00 hand a full and general assortment of Tin W are. A II kinds Copper work made lo order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. rrilers thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columhus,June2l,l842. CITV ACCTION ttOOIVI !-The subscribers conli-nue the Auction business at the old stand on Slale street, thrco doors west of Ihe Clinton Bank, and art prepared lo receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Ileal Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, Ac. Country Sales also attended lo. Pel ecntaga on the most reasonable terms. ID" Goods, Ac., sold al private tale at Auction prices. , t . t . "!. W. KENT it SON. Colimbus, February 17, 1843. ,1yd. CIONPKCTIONAHV aad Oyster Malaoase The subscriber would respectfully inform his old customers and the public generally, that he has jusl received a wellsr-k-eted assortment of Toys and Fancy Boxes, of all kinds, for rarssf assu sra JVm lVar Jrrsvssf, which will be vuifi cneaper man ever 10 sun ine 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, Weddings, Balls, Ate., supplied on short notice, with anything that taste and splendor ran fancy. I have also filled up my ire cream saloons for the purpose of accommodating Ladies and Gentlemen with the very best quality of Fresh Optlrr; 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. p. AM BOS. Columbus. November 9. 1843. .3m. ATIKKICAN LABORER Itawarlnat Mark for Manufacturers, Mechanics, Farmers and Politicians.. The American Laborer devoted to ihe cause of Protection to Home Industry, embracing the Arguments, Reports and Speeches of the ablest Civilians of Ihe Uniled Stales in favor of the Policy of Protection t American Labor, with the Statistics of Production in the United Stales. Ae, Ae. 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