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TATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, WE DENS DAY, JANUARY 8, 1845. NUMBER 96. DAILY OHIO St PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. OKKIcKourncr oflligh and Town streets, Bullies' Building. TERMS.' . Daily during the session of the Legislature, and Iri-weckly ihc remainder of the year, J3 00 Tri-weckly per anuuiu..... 4 00 Wcclly per tiiinuiu 2 00 Verms mf IdrcrliiiHg, Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, gl, nnd 25 rents for each additional insertion lor three months S-" for six months g8 lor twelve months $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over 5-U in six months. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued uutil ordered out, and charged accordingly. 11 q the fear. For twelve lines gl2 fourth of a column JiO half a column $M w hole column $ 1U. S THOMAS & CO. Fortrnriting mid C'omnii- flion Merclinala &- ISriicml Produce ISenlere, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat hue; John Allen's I 'liniun line, and lino and N. Vork hue, on the Erie Cnual ; '1'. Kichmoud & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. White Ware-House, West end Scioio Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Refer to Messrs. 'owing. Richmond, Williams k Co., N. Y. City. " Kiniid," Davis ii, Co., Ilull'alo, New York. C Gordon, Williams It Co., Detroit, Michigan. " 'I'honiaj Richmond At Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwallader At Co., Zaucsvillc, Ohio. " Young It Fitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. W. Kiulcv At Co.. Circlevillc,Ohio. Mr. M. K. Bartlett.'Chlllicolhe. Ohio. Messrs. Conway & Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. ,, " ..J- 'J ; C..-. I Columbus, Ohio. Tims. Moooic. Lso.. I as iter. ' 03" Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required, may I. imt..n. Nt.W KSTAHMMUJIKKIV-GKORGE J.I'UGH Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully iiilorms the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, fivo doors South o( Town street, where he will keepcoustautly on liana a fullaud general assortment of Tiu Warn. A II kinds Conner work made to ordor. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing madcin good style by experienced w-orkmau. Orders thankfully received nnd punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, llU'i. O 1. 1 Villi' HAT RTtlilK. lliuh utrcel, oi J posile the Public Otlices. The subscriber has on hand a splendid slocK o! llals, lioinoi msown nuu casiom nia ae lure, of thclaiest fashions, w hich lie is selling at reduced prices, A good substantial Fur lint can he had at 81, 30. There is lioiieces-ity now for going to Dry (ioods Stores to purchase Hats, when a better and cheaper article can be bought at R Hat Sloro. Please call and sec, and satisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either ot fur, Silk, or any oilier description. Mvii. lH44..tf. J. E. RUDIS1LL, WZj Huts bought at my Shop will be dressed up ami ironed gratis. rpo TIIK 1.AI11ICM. Just received at the sign of the OL Gohlcu I loot, a large and splendid assortment of Ladles, hoes, lalest style of Philadelphia manufacture, viz: Kid and morocco Paris 1 es and slinners. kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris lies, black lasting nnd fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and Inncy colored dress nusxtns. manna morocco buskin welts nnd walking shoes, Misses' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes', colored and black Paris ties and slippers, children's boot morocco and leather boots, colored ami black hoots and auclo ties, all of which Mill be sold thenper than weie ever otl'ered before in this city. Feb. tj 1G41 It. H. KIMBALL III.VKHW.MITU nnd Jeweller llctuoved. The O subscriber has removed his establishment nest door to Mr. I Schneider's Confectionary, opposile the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Watchc, Jcsv lv. Arc. which he will sell verv cheaD. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all woik warranted. As the snhscrilier is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than sny other person, he hopes lo receive a sharo of palronage. The public arc invited lo call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. S. IIL'CK. May2, im BllHKYU IIOl'SK, ( oluuibHi, Ohio. The subscriber would mast respectfully inform the public that tnis well known Mouse, on Broad street, is now under his charge is filled up in superior style, and every attention paid lo the comtort and convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. His Table is furnished with the very best productions of the country, and his Bar with the choicest Liquors. Attached to the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended with great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither pains nor expense to render satitfactiou to all who call on him ; ami by charging moderate hills commensurate with the present hard limes.he hnpei to receive a share of the public patron ,ge. H. HURD. Columbus, November 1(1, 1H4J. rtAltlKT ItUKIM;.-The subscriber respectfully J informs his friends and the public that he continues lo carry on the Cabinet making; business it his shop on High atrccl, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwars ol hand, and will make lo order, all kinds ol Furniture, which he jaowill warrant equal to my ofVcrcd in the place. 4f 0-' fane na excellent MKAKSE, and is prepared lo saake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Collins of all kinds kept on hana. Termi cert rrasonabtr, and suited lo the times. Orders for ny article in his line will meet with prompt mention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nov. 8, 18i2. .dtf 1 A IA )! smOK S l OISSi. John Josxs, would XJ respectfully innounce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the Golden Boot, to his old stand on High street, near the comer of Friend, where he has on hand the largest assortment of Prison made Hoots and Shoes now in the cily, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling al the Diamond Shot IStort. Particular attention paid lo tilling orders from abroad. N. B. Cuttom Work and Repairing done to order on the ahortest possible notice. Feb. 27, 1HU. BOOT) A.M HIIOKN. H. II. KIMBALL, al ihe sign of the Golden Bool, would respectively invite the mention of his friends and Ihe public lo llie inspection of his large assortment of Eaitcm and City made Boots and Shoes-Front his experience in Ihe business, he is willing to guarantee to give satisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly on hand. Feb. 20, 181-1. HKAU&. FKKT. Ilnia.t np, stboe ssssd H-nets. -In addition to his large stock of Boots and Shoes tbe subscriber has just received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur.Sillc.Wool and Palm Hats;Boys Palm and Leghorn do; Men ami Boys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Boone Is, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the ease. Country .Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it lo their interest to call at the Golden Bool. March 8. H. H. KIMBALL THAT old, fnvtrii, and Mcrliag rrmrdf far Fever ind Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) 4Tonic Mixture, wiih the written eignaturt of the proprietor sr over Ihe mouth of every hotile, is warranted to curt in event instance ,ot the money will be promptly relumed. John K Rowand, M. D., No. 28 North Second St., Fhila. For sale bv J. II. W HKATON. Artnt. April 16. Corner of High and Broad sis. A BOWL, ot? "PI A Bowl of "Punch," with upwards of seventy engravings; by C'ruikshank, . Leech, etc. Just received by Octl9. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. CIOI.LJIIJI.'" Acadcmicnl nnd t'ollcginlo Inali J tutc. This institution will commence its 4th year on Monday, the l.t of September next. The Trustees have re cently adopted a systematic and somewhat extensive course of studies in Ike Female Department, and will present a Diploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete tms course. A uiptoma will also tie given to eucti young Gentleman who creditably pursues ami finishes the course Iirescrihed for the Male Department. Those wishing to mow what studies are embraced in these respective courses nre respectfully referred to iho catalogue just published. The Institution is situated in a healthy and retired part of the city, and is supplied with competent and experienced instructors. The government is parenlnl, yet decided, and a healthy moral and religious iniluriicc is exercised on the pupils. The Female Department is entirely sepnraic from iho other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some brai.chcs, of reciting to male teachers. All the branches of iriciicc usually tnught in the best iustiluliniis of our land arc thoroughly tuught here. From our knowledge of the Institution, and of the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend the Institute to the confidence and patronage of those who wish thoroughly to educate their sons and daughters. Board may be had on reasonable terms; ami several may be accommodated wilb board in the family mid under the supcrinleudance of the Principal. The faculty consists of Rev J. Covert, A. M., President; R. 8. Roswortii, Prnlessor of Mathematics nnd the Nnlur. al Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mrs L. Covert, Principal of Female Depart-menl; Miss , Assistant: Miss , Teacher of Mu sic on the Piano. TUITION PER QUARTER. Juvenile Depart menl $4 00 Common English Department 5 110 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Music on Piano, F.xtrn 8 00" Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mczzo- tiuto. Extra 3 00 Embroidery, without charge. TRUSTEES. H. N. Hi'BBEt.L, Prcs'i. H. R. ItnoNsnir, ,i. ttiiio wav, Jr., v. rrcsl., II. v. Huntikoto.i, M. J. Gii.keiit, Sec'y, Wm. Ciiapin, I). W. Dk.siii.er, J. S. Ham., I. G. Jones, II. L. Hitchcock, R. Thompson, A. P. Stone, J. Covert. 11. F. Gaiiii, . JMEIIA1IY, T. C. IIenhron, W. TmiAi.i., J. W. Thompson, 11. Dickenson, 11. It. Clark, L. Curtiss, COM 'HU H IXWI HAM E t'O.TIl'AN 1'. FlRK anu Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its hoard of Diree tors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the prufils of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. Fcate of return Premiums: On every single premium 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from 100 toj('2,0!0 12J " On net gross annual premiums ainouiiling lo S2,UJ0 and upwards 15 " This Company continues lo insuro every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares ami meridian dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, slcanitmnls and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boals, fiat boats and other water crall, against the perils of seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June 1, 1811. .lylw. Fecrctartj, SE I Itl 1 Y AGAItAT I'lUK Ohio Mltiui. Firi Insurance Compant. W. 11. llubbnrd, Le-ander Ransom, John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy Griffith, J. W. Milligan. S. D. Preston, G. M. Hcrancotirl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Wcslwater, A. G. Hibbs, J. P. Bruck Uirfeforj. This Company now in successful operation, offers the most favorable inducements to all desrrous of effecting insurance either on real or personal property. T he superior advanta. K of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy ?nd its complete security in the payment of losses, have been fully established bv long cineriencc; and the Hoard of Di rectors, in introducing some improvement in the course ot policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections w hii n have been urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity ngaiusl the ravages of tiro. Ollice of Iho Company in llie basement story of Ihe old Franklin Bank. W. B. Ill IIIIAKD, PraidnU. B. A. Masset, Brtrttary. Jan. 127, 1814. .dly T . lj phirt FA! L DRY GOODS Fay it Kii.Bouhne have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing in part of M pieces Broad Cloths and Cassimercs; 100 do. Satiuetls and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new nnd splendid patterns .K) do Hlk and Colored Alpucca.- 30 bales Brow n Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, fiOOO wl. Cniinn Chain; Carpel and Coverlet Warp, AVc. Ac. Persons wishing lo purchase such articles for cash, will find it to ihcir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. PHYSICIANS and HarKroni have decided ia favor of ntcnrun'i Oil for Destines.- So fre quent and extraordinary have been the cures that have come under their observation, thai most of Ihcm now keep it, and prescribe it for their patients as the only medicine lhal can cure. A physician in extensive practice, in Delaware, has just sent for half a dozen bottles, and says, that his father, who nas been deaf for a number of years, has been cured by using this Oil, and that he, the Dr., shall for the future use it in his practice, as he has secu such wonderful benefit accrue from its application. For sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Columbus, Oct. SC. Corner of High and Broad streets. L1ULORS AND WIN Ed. Olard, Dupay it Co.. Brandy; A. Scigncllc, dj; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign do; best brands. For sale by Junel. TH03. ACHESON. TOBACCO AND SNUFF. 25 kegsCasey No l,6TKy. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 ilo I'-! plug do; 3(10 doz. Mrs. Miller s fine cut chewing do; 200 do II. Thayer do; 20 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. "IlANTEIS ia excbnuife for (Urocerici. al Casta f riee. Rve 44J cts. uer bush.l Oats 20 cents per bush.) Timothy Seed g do; Dried Peaches $ 1 do; Ginseng 20 cts. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Flaxseed 75 do; Dried A pples 50 do; Beans 25 lo 50 do; Beeswax 5 els. per lb; Butter in roll, kee or barrels 5 cts. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACHESON boxes of Tin, one-third cross) 1VVJ 10 pigs of Block Tin; 10 slabs ol Spelter; 5 bdls. of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 Nils, assorted brt. liron Wire, arc. Just received and for sale low, by L. BUTTLES. OOt Kegs Pittsburgh nails and brads assorted; OUU 2110 boxes Window Glass assorted; 100 kegs"pure" White Lead, 4-e. Jut received at the Gilt Pad Lock, by June 20. L. BUTTLES. UN. ITIAII. I,1.K. Tho subscribers would respect fully inlorin the traveling public thai they commei eed on tbe 1st of July, iusl., carrying the L'niled Stales Mall on the National Roud between J?as esvii.i.e and Coi.i'Miu s.iii splendid coaches, wiih good teams and sober and atirntite drivers. The coaches will leave Zancsvillc, daily, ot 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus nt U o'clock the same evening; and w ill lenve Columbus, daily, at ii o'clock, A. M, and arrive al Zancsvillc el halfpasl3olork. P. M. l'tire, Ihrouyls, Two uollat's; wnj passengers itt the same proportion. During the couliuuaiice ol the Mail contrart, w hether an opposition line is run on the same route or not, the fare shall never exceed that amount. It is deemed unnecessary to point cut to the citizens of Zuucsvillc, Columbus, and tho intermediate points, the advun-lage of sustaining a line which at once places the fare at n proper standard; and w hich, the public have a positive assurance, will never be made higher. Should an opposition be run on the same route. Ihe undersigned pledge themselves thai under no circumstances which can possibly aiise ieu7 racing on their part be permitted. Should the opposition overtake Iho Mail Coach, orders have been given to the drivers on this line immediately to take the right hand of the road, us the law directs, and permit litem lo pass if they desire it, For seats apply at the bar of the American Hotel, in Columbus; and at the sloro of Jamcst Tnylor. Jr.. on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanes-vllle. Passengers will be taken up nt any of the Hotels in Zancsvillc or Columbus, and nt any private dwellings, and delivered at any house in cither of the above places, alter delivering the Mail al the Post Office. N. B. All baggage carefully attended to, bul al the risk of Ihe owners. I Private conveyances lo any part of the State will he liirnlshed at either end of the route.) Passengers ure requested to be punctual as lo the lime uf starting, as Ihe stages will positively leave at the hours named. w. i. Kuwr, cs u. J. W. Diivhen, 4h. July 4, 1811. .if BROWN'S CI I ANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chancery, from 1778 lo 7'J1, by William Brown, Esq., with the Annotations of Mr. Belt nnd Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 1- our volumes, Uvo. "Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 to 174, w hile ihe woolsack was occupied in succession by those tw-o master minds, Lord Thurlow and Loid Loughborough. Tho first appearance of these Reports seems tu mark on epoch in the Reports of Chanccrv not unlike that which a little later was established by the J erin Kcports in the King s Jtcm-n. Tbcneelorward the judgments in both courts hnve uppenred in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered as the leader of tho regular line of Reports in Chanccrv."The cases he has reported are of crenl practical value, a large pnit of them lying al the very loundalion of Chancery Their importance is nitested by the fact lhal Brown's Reports arc olieucr ciled by writers of' niithnrity than any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched by let rued and laborious anuolntions by two different editors, Mr. Bell and .Mr. Eden. L'ulil die prcsepltimc, however no edition of them has nptea cd in the U- States. "We hnve now before us llie first volume of an American cdili- n, which promises lo surpass in interest ami practical value any ot Ihe br.glisli coitions ol llie work; nor do we be lieve that there is any edition ol any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended by such useful uud ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. F.den, so far as they could be mndo supplementary to these, have been added. I litis the separate Inhors ot these editors are accumulated on the same page, imparling of itself lo Ihe present edition, a htirher value than belongs lo either of the Ed dish editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by the luws of copyright The notes of the present edition are slrieily practical. They are calculated lo add essentially lo the value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." .iitie lirporter for May. jusl received, nnd lor sale nt lite llooKxlore ol Nov23. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WI.-VMI.OW 'N II II, HA II OF HOKKHOI ID. All unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Cough, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading lo Consumption; com- fosed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonesct, Hood Hoot, Liverwort nnd several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wisst.ow, Rochester, N. Y. The innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues, of llie Herbs from which Ihe Balsam of Iloarhoiind is made, are loo generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to observe thai this Medicine con-tuins the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined wiih several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild anil certain liiie - 1 r, use, for Ihe complaints nlrovc mentioned. The Balsam removes all inllaiuniation and soreness of tho Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, enabling the pntienl to ex pectorate witn ease and freedom, assuages cough, relieves asthmatic ami difficult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the pores, and com poses the disturbed nerves, nnd gives strength lo the lender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. For Children, this Brdsnm is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping fowgi and Croup, anil affords certain relief in Jlotcci Complaints, Cholic, Teething tec. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given lo the tenderest infant and should lie kepi at all times in every family, as it is much better for the complaints incident to Children, than Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials so commonly used. Ask for VVinslow's Balsam of Horehound, and be sure you gel the genuine. Fur sale by J II. WHEATON, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus, O Nov. 15, 1H4.I. I KTEUKMTINft TO THE DEAF The follow- mgis from the Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1811: Another remarkable curt of Deafness, performed hv S'cnrp(i' Acoustic Oil," ill this cily. Let the case speak for itself. A MANT, Feb. 22, 181 Mr. Guthrie, 4 Slanwix Hall, Maiden Lane Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me to Iry "Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil." 1 had lcen so very deaf for right years this winter, thai I could not hear con or-sation wiih an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. I have been using the Oil alout six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and wiih which I was almost totally deaf, and I am happy lo inform you lhal I can now hear ordinary conversation without the trumpet. 1 feel lhat I would like to inform the whole deal community of the astonishing effect of the above medicine in my case. I shall be pleased lo see any person who may desire lo call upon ine, to make inquiries concerning my case. Yours, Ate., John liavis, o i irean it. This invaluable medicine is for sale by J. 11. WHEATON, Pmgeisl, March Id. Comer of Broad and High sts. IOII TIIK f I RK OF EAF!FW, PAI and Ihe discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, etc., Slc, which arc symptoms of approaching deafness, and also generally altendan n the disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fiAeen nnd twenty years, and were obliged to nse ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their Uompets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend us use. For sale it the Drug Store of J. B WHEATON, June 13, 1814. Corner of Broad and High sts. ROPK A-D COUDM.E FACTORV. Mrs. E. J. Midiileton will continue Ihe above business, car ried on in Ihis city by her late husband lor ten years past. The work will be executed hv the same foreman and bands who have been enrnffed in Ihe Kopewalk for the last two years : and the public may be assured lhat all descriptions of Rope and Trine. Bed cords. Plouch lines, arc. Src, will be made promptly lo order and in the same superior style which has nt-reioiore given so mucn sdiiswvu. Aug. 13, 1844,.tw.tr. J scAnpa's yl ACOUSTIC OIL! W THE sstr cure ton J VrN- I PKFUESS. Vi" ii ("tO:tII! OKK, Com All, lo Iho New nud t'faeaa J Cash Siorcl-ROSENTHALER &. SPRINGER, aie now oDenui!, one door south ol T. Achesou's Grocery Stole on High street, a splendid assortment of Fancy, Staple, Laco and Silk Goods, which Ihcy will sell cheaper than II. e cheajn est" their slock consists in iiarl of rich fi d. striped and plain Alnaccas, Cashmere d'Ecnsce. selected patterns. Crane deLaiuc and Meuslin deLaiue, high colored, Lupines, Bombazines, figured nud plain, rich slrtpcd China Silks, black and h'ue-black Silk and Satin, Bomiit Velvet, different colors. Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest style, Silk Fringes, Thread and Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Inserting and Edgings, Silk and Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Rit and Net Gloves, bugle Neck Laces, Hair Pins and Bugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points', striped and figured. Silk lilonls and Mohair Nets, Artificial Flowers, Chusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-rells, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, plain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, &c, oic. Shawls We have abo a general assortment of Shawls, which cannot be lieat this side of the Mountains, consisting of Plain and embroidered Thibet Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, striped and plain, Black emb'd W oolen Shawls, from 8 to 10 qrs. Damask black and colored, from 6 to 14 qrs. liiniiKci straw is, all sizes, v inter Hose, l ashmcre, worsted, Raw Silk and Silk Hose, while and black. ALSO A largo lot, of Broad Cloths, Cassimercs. Safinells, Vest iutrs, Kentucky Jeans, Henver ami Pdol Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Diapers, anu nil outer articles usually Kept in vry tjoods Mores. All Iho-e who want more than Ihe worth of their money, will please call and examine our laige and splendid lot of Goods. Ocl31. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Congo Loz cages are the safest, tnosl sure and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, 4;c., iStc. The proprietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. Jonathan Howarth, Esq., the well known temperance lecturer, look a severe cold last January by sleeping in damp sheets, lhat seemed lo have settled in a consumption. Ho raised a good deal of bloody matter, and his cough was so hnrrnssing and incessant that he could get no rest by day or night. Alter trying various remedies w ithoul relief, lie tim't lhat death aloue w ould relieve him of his misery. But by the advice of a lady he purchased a box of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; they gave him greul rclief,andlo his surprisemado him rest easv, and enabled him tu sleep sound all night; three days' use of them made a new mtn of him, and he is rccom mending Sherman's Lozenges to nil his acquaintances. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES arc Ihe only infallible worm deslioying medicine ever discovered. l.ltJO.bOO boxes have been sold, nnd not afailffre has ever been known. They destroy all kinds of wurms, and cannot injure where lliere are none. Three different persons cured of H'orm hit the use of one box of Worm Lozenges. "Messrs. G. F. T. or. Co., 1 17 .Main street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: .My wife lias been af-lltclcd wiih worms from the mrc of three venrs. and has nev er been without them. She resided at Middletown, Butler county. At limes, she has been so nlllicted wiih worms as lo require Ihe attendance of two of the best physicians m the place one doctoring her for one complaint, and one for another; but gcltini w orse, she removed to Madison, nnd was under llie hands of two of the most celebrated physicians of trial place, but nil did ncr no good, jmio came lo ivincinnau sometime since, and beean lo despair ol celling heller; in deed she got so bad, the worms came tip in her throat her sulTerinss became almost intolerable, llciitintr of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she Ihoughl that she would Iry them last August. I stepped in your store and got a box of1 the worm lozenges, ami I have every reason to re joice lhat I did so. She took but oHK HAI-P vox, when ihe worms came from tier in punches. I count not tie positive, bul I would suppose thai there were from fifty to sixty in each bunch. The last dose brought several white worms, from twelve to fifteen inches long. She began lo gel well, and felt better ihan she had for years. Being cured, she gave the balance of iho box to a neighbor by the name of Herald, w ho lives a short distance from us, who has two children, one five and Ihe oilier two years of age, who were much troubled wiih worms, and 1 have heard since, that by the time ihcy had used up the box, both children were entirely cured." The above is from Mr. R. Richards, Lawrence street, near Front. WEAK BACKS! WEAK BACKS!! 1,000,000 MOM YKAKI.YI Prick out ISA Cents. SHERMAN'S POOR MATS PLASTER, the best Strengthening Plaster in Ihe world, nnd a sovereign remedy for pains nnd weakness in ihe back, loins, side, brcasl, neck, limbs, Joints, rheumatism, and lumbago; worn on the lower pari ot the spine, they entirely cure the pile i; and on the small of the back, the falling of the womb; applied to Ihe back of the neck of children teething, Ihcy give great relief. In coughs, colds, oppression of the chest and stomach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, asthma, and all diseases where local remedies are required, none can be better than these plasters. They are Ionic, or strengthening, stimulating andanod'ne. Physicians recommend Ihcm because Ihcy slick better and afford more relief than any other ever know n, Ouc million are sold yearly J. W. Iloxie, Esq., who was bent nearly double with Rheumatism, was enabled, alter wearing one 12 hours, to get up and dress himself. In 2 davs he was perfectly we'l. Mr. David Williams, of F.lizaboihtown, N. J., an old revolutionary soldier, was so atiliclcd with rheumatism lhat he could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. Mrs. George Nixon, one of the Managers of Ihe Institution for Aged Indigent Females in the city of New York, says the old ladies find great benefit from these Plasters they be ing very liable lo pains or weakness in the back, as well as other parts of the body. CautioH. The crenl reputation these Piasters have at tained, has induced ninny unprincipled persons to gel up worthless imitations. Ask for Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, and see that full directions for use, end a fae umilie of his name, A. Sherman, M. D., is on the back of each. Trust none others, or you will be deceived. rnce only ttctlct-ana-t-naij cents : O. F. THOMAS, 147 Main St., between 3d and 4th, O" Sole Agent for Cincinnati. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES eivc immedi- ale relief to nervous or sick head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, lainnng, oppression or sense of sinking of ihe chest, cholic, spasms, cramps ol the stomach or bowels, hysterical affections and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through Ihe day. and wakefulness at night, cholera or cholera morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending laree parties, will find the Lozenges really reviving, and imparling the buoyan cy of youth. Joseph l. Isones, r.sq., vice rresioeni oi ine n -snm'usi Marifu. fnciiranrp f 'omnnnv. has suffered for vears W'ilh ner vous head ache, lhat nothing would relieve lilf he used these Lozenges, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter has been subject lo violent ettacks of head-aclic, so as lo make him almost blind for two or three hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and ihcy cured htm in a lew minutes. ii Ihe Catholic Half-Orphan Alum of this city, contain ing upwards of one hundred children, we have been in Ihe habit of using Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, for the various diseases for which they are recommended, and hi ' always found them lo be attended wiih most beneficial effects. I therefore most willingly add my commendation to the many others in their favor. Sr. LLCV IGNATH'S, fiup. of tht Cath. Half-Orph. Asy. N. Y. May 3d. 1843. Dr. Sherman's Lntenres can be obtained wholesale and re tail of G. F. THOMAS, Main st, between 3d and 4th, opposite Gazette Office, coie Agent lor Cincinnati, unio, ana 01 me iotiowmg Agents : Columbus, Whiting fc Huntington; Jocktown, J. M. Sav-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkersviile, James Kirkendall; r. ii. 1.1.1 t. l i. M-f-iiriK-i r.ina, ivicnara urnton, tveynoiusmiipn, ..rw X - ' Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lafayette, John McMullan; Sum-erford, P. 8. Fay; Vienna, Baret at Jones. Cough Lozenges 25 els. per box; Worm do; Campnot do. Poor Man's Plasters only 12. cents apiece. All who buy a box of Dr. Sherman's fI"'F" J?! V?,t ter, are entitled lo one of SHERMAN 3 MESSENGERS OF HEALTH, which can be obtained from all Agents. Octl7, 1844. .8m. AMERICAN ALMANAC -The American Almanac for 18-15. Housekeeper's Annual, and Lady's Register lor 1815. Presbyterian Almanac for 1845; containing be. soles the usual Astronomical calculations, Ihe statistics of Presbyterianisin throughout the world, and a variety of useful Tables. Church Almanac for 1815, containing the usual statistics, lislnft:iergy, &.C.AC. German A Imanacs, Dutch tnglishdo; Comic do., fcc, tit., by tie hundred and al re-il. 1. N. WHITING 4. HUNTINGTON. ireco. Bi t HA . AIM, KI.I.1M &. fa., General Commis &ION AND FuRWAHDIKO Jll I HI 11 UTS Pnudrai Ml.. Acw Orleuris. H. Buchanan continues the Exchanra bnsiueii in Portu mouth O,, as usunl. If r.NKi BUCHANAN, Portsmouth, O., JOSEPH . ELLIS. New Orleans, JOHN 11. NIXON, New Orleans. Nov2.1..3m. BOARDING HOUSE The subscribe would respect-fully inform Ihe public. Hint he still continues to keep Boarding House, al his old stand, corner of High and Town streets, opposile lite City House. His rooms being large md newly nun up, uiey win ne lounu pleasant, members ol uic ucRisiuiure woiiui uo well lo call uud examine his rooms before Waling elsewhere. J. REEVES. TJIBLL HIS'IOKY. Jusl received at RILEY'S cheap Is 1 I -. . . . : - . i. .j. . ii 1 Wilson & Co.'s Bible History, embellished with three hun- dred engrnviiiirs; all for fi2A cents, Also, the Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan. Subsrri tiers will please call immediately. Dec4. COFFEE AND SUGAR. 50 bags Rio Coffee 10 do Java do; . 5 hhls. N. O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar, No. 1. lObbls.N. O. Molasses. Forsnleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. CUTLERY. The subscrilers arc now opening a lot of Superior Cutlery. Those wi hing a superior knife, will find il for Ihcir interest lo enll and examine the slock. Dec5. I. N. WHITING it. HUNTINGTON. li l.ll'KH Iiai'MG, Broad street. OYSTERS and Aid other refreshments served up at the above place ; also, for sale hv the can or half can. dec!)-3m P. ACKERMAN. IHEHII OVUI'KKN, daily received from Baltimore, for sale by the can and hall can, and also served up in the best slyle, al the Confectionary of the undersigned, opposite Ihe Public buildings, where Saloons are filled up to no commodate Ladies and Gentlemen. P. AMBOS. Der5..3m. IAHll.V PR AY HI, with a selection of Hvmns, and Preliminary Essay, by Rev. Albert Barnes; in 1 vol. Just received at Ocl22 RILEY'S. GII'IA.Vr4 DIG KMT Digest of the decisions of Ihe Supreme Courts of the Slates of Indiana and Illinois, and the Circuit Court of Ihe U. Stales for Ihe Seventh Circuit. By Charles Gilman, Attorney at Law, jusl dublish cd, nnd now ready for delivery at RILEY'S Bookstore. July 27, 1844. TNDEXES. Anew sin of Gould's valuable and eon's Index Rerum. with an in X venicul Index. Also, Todd s Index Rtrvm, with an troduction illustrating Us utility and method of use. decu i. n. w ijirirsu , nun i i:gton. IMPORTANT TO COUNTY OFFICERS. The sub scribcr is now oiiening a very superior slock of Blank Hooks and Stationery, w hu h will be sold cheap for cash. J, it. K1LK1, itookseller, Orl.1l. opposite Ihe Stale Housn JUST RECEIVED, a very large assortment of Plnin, Hemstitched and Revived Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which will be sold at reduced prices. tVidl. IIOSENTIIALER it SPRINGER. LlHi OF BBMIIKI,!,,-The Lifeof Geo. Brum mell, Esq.. commonly called Beau Bruu.mell: hv Caniain Jesse, author of "Notes of a Half-pay in search of Health." r or snie oy Oct21. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. LOOK llliBK,-The subscriber has purchased a large lot of Eastern leather, consisting of call, sole, and upper, unsurpassed by any in the city; out uf which he intends making as good work as can be purchased in this or any other place. None hut the best of eastern leather will be used al his shop hereafter. All work warranted. Scp.8. A. V. LANG, Slate st reel. LUX TIC II OK AHTBONO.1l V, addressed lo a la dy, in which the elements of Ihe Science ire explained in connexion with its Literary History, by Dcniion Olmsted, of Vale College; 1 vol. 12mo. Jusl received al Ocl22. RILEY'S. LADIES' SHOES. Jusl received a tine assortment of Ladies Walking shoes, buskins, Grecian lies, slippers, f nitcrs, Imlf-gailcrs, Ace; also, a superior article of quilled iiiskins for winter wear, all of the best Philadelphia manufacture, and will be sold low for cash, by Novl9. II. H. KIMBALL. PKRKCJRINE BE'NCK. Peregrine Bunce, or Set lied al Last: a Novel by Theodore E. Hook, Esq., author of "Jack Brag," "Sayings and Doings," Ac. For sale by O..OI 1 M vi. ui'i'i vi a. iff is.Tisji?-rnsi w r. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1)IBIIKHS! Kl IlllElifS! til Hit CK A large V assortment of men's, women's, misses, and children's over Rubbers; also, liir-bniind and flannel-lined, a superior article, jusl received al OcllU RICHARDSON'S. I ItllKK OVERSHOES. pairs Ladies and Genu, plain and figured, lined and fur-bound Gum Elastis rvershocs), just received at the sign of the Golden Bool; also, Hartshorn's Patent Gum Overshoes, for sale by Novl'J. II. H. KIMBALL. I)ETURN9 FROM THE EAST. 100 cases Boots and i. Shoes jusl received al ihe Golden Boot, and for sale al great bargains, by Novll) H.H.KIMBALL. KECOLLECT the new and Cheap Cash Store, one door sooth of Achesou's Grocery Highly Important lo Ladies. We have just received a very large asssortmenl of French Needle Work Collars and Chemisettes, from 50 els. upwards. IIOSENTIIALER fc SPRINGER, CJAWYER ON BAPTISM 'ritical Exposition of Rap O lism, embracing Ihe Mosaic baptisms, Jewish I man ion ary baptisms, John's baptism, and Christian baptism, estab. lulling Ihe scriptural authority of Affusion and Sprinkling, and of Infant baptism; by Leicester A. Sawter, A. M., President of Central College, O. Price 50 els. For sale at Nov!- RILEY'S. OI'ICES. VJ 10 bags Pepper; S do Allspice; I bid. Nulmegs; THOS. ACIIEUON. mats Cassia; For sale by June 4. TO GENTLEMEN Just received a plendid assortment of rich Silk Cravats, Salin Scarfs, Silk Suspenders and Silk Shirts, which will be sold at Ihe very lowest prices. UCIJI. KUJM.lXltlALr.rl OL rH ltl.lt.l-.lv. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC for 1815. No. 6, Harper's edition of tlx Wandering Jew. Jusl ree'd at No.. RILEY'S. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 20 half chests do; 6 chests Gunpowder do; A do Imperial, do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. rpo THE UNMARRIED Just received, nt the Golden X Boot, a splendid assortment of Ladies White Kid and Sam Slippers. Nov26 ) H.H.KIMBALL. WEEKLY MIRROR. Persons wishing lo gel Weekly Mirror," a very valuable paper jusl The lost com menced ia New York, and edited by (i. V. Morns and N. P. Willis, ran b supplied at RILEY'S Bookstore. Novll. 1 (f doiea assorted Files; XjyJ Sisjgro. Screws, assorted: 150 dozen assorted Bull Htnres: Table Butts, ate., at tba Pad Lock. June iO. L. BUTTLES.
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Full Text | TATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COLUMBUS, WE DENS DAY, JANUARY 8, 1845. NUMBER 96. DAILY OHIO St PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. OKKIcKourncr oflligh and Town streets, Bullies' Building. TERMS.' . Daily during the session of the Legislature, and Iri-weckly ihc remainder of the year, J3 00 Tri-weckly per anuuiu..... 4 00 Wcclly per tiiinuiu 2 00 Verms mf IdrcrliiiHg, Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, gl, nnd 25 rents for each additional insertion lor three months S-" for six months g8 lor twelve months $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction ol 20 per cent, on the amount over 5-U in six months. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued uutil ordered out, and charged accordingly. 11 q the fear. For twelve lines gl2 fourth of a column JiO half a column $M w hole column $ 1U. S THOMAS & CO. Fortrnriting mid C'omnii- flion Merclinala &- ISriicml Produce ISenlere, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat hue; John Allen's I 'liniun line, and lino and N. Vork hue, on the Erie Cnual ; '1'. Kichmoud & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Canal. White Ware-House, West end Scioio Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Refer to Messrs. 'owing. Richmond, Williams k Co., N. Y. City. " Kiniid," Davis ii, Co., Ilull'alo, New York. C Gordon, Williams It Co., Detroit, Michigan. " 'I'honiaj Richmond At Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwallader At Co., Zaucsvillc, Ohio. " Young It Fitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. W. Kiulcv At Co.. Circlevillc,Ohio. Mr. M. K. Bartlett.'Chlllicolhe. Ohio. Messrs. Conway & Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. ,, " ..J- 'J ; C..-. I Columbus, Ohio. Tims. Moooic. Lso.. I as iter. ' 03" Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required, may I. imt..n. Nt.W KSTAHMMUJIKKIV-GKORGE J.I'UGH Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully iiilorms the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, fivo doors South o( Town street, where he will keepcoustautly on liana a fullaud general assortment of Tiu Warn. A II kinds Conner work made to ordor. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing madcin good style by experienced w-orkmau. Orders thankfully received nnd punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, llU'i. O 1. 1 Villi' HAT RTtlilK. lliuh utrcel, oi J posile the Public Otlices. The subscriber has on hand a splendid slocK o! llals, lioinoi msown nuu casiom nia ae lure, of thclaiest fashions, w hich lie is selling at reduced prices, A good substantial Fur lint can he had at 81, 30. There is lioiieces-ity now for going to Dry (ioods Stores to purchase Hats, when a better and cheaper article can be bought at R Hat Sloro. Please call and sec, and satisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, either ot fur, Silk, or any oilier description. Mvii. lH44..tf. J. E. RUDIS1LL, WZj Huts bought at my Shop will be dressed up ami ironed gratis. rpo TIIK 1.AI11ICM. Just received at the sign of the OL Gohlcu I loot, a large and splendid assortment of Ladles, hoes, lalest style of Philadelphia manufacture, viz: Kid and morocco Paris 1 es and slinners. kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris lies, black lasting nnd fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and Inncy colored dress nusxtns. manna morocco buskin welts nnd walking shoes, Misses' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes', colored and black Paris ties and slippers, children's boot morocco and leather boots, colored ami black hoots and auclo ties, all of which Mill be sold thenper than weie ever otl'ered before in this city. Feb. tj 1G41 It. H. KIMBALL III.VKHW.MITU nnd Jeweller llctuoved. The O subscriber has removed his establishment nest door to Mr. I Schneider's Confectionary, opposile the City House, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of Watchc, Jcsv lv. Arc. which he will sell verv cheaD. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all woik warranted. As the snhscrilier is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than sny other person, he hopes lo receive a sharo of palronage. The public arc invited lo call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. S. IIL'CK. May2, im BllHKYU IIOl'SK, ( oluuibHi, Ohio. The subscriber would mast respectfully inform the public that tnis well known Mouse, on Broad street, is now under his charge is filled up in superior style, and every attention paid lo the comtort and convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. His Table is furnished with the very best productions of the country, and his Bar with the choicest Liquors. Attached to the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended with great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither pains nor expense to render satitfactiou to all who call on him ; ami by charging moderate hills commensurate with the present hard limes.he hnpei to receive a share of the public patron ,ge. H. HURD. Columbus, November 1(1, 1H4J. rtAltlKT ItUKIM;.-The subscriber respectfully J informs his friends and the public that he continues lo carry on the Cabinet making; business it his shop on High atrccl, between Town and Rich streets, and has aiwars ol hand, and will make lo order, all kinds ol Furniture, which he jaowill warrant equal to my ofVcrcd in the place. 4f 0-' fane na excellent MKAKSE, and is prepared lo saake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Collins of all kinds kept on hana. Termi cert rrasonabtr, and suited lo the times. Orders for ny article in his line will meet with prompt mention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nov. 8, 18i2. .dtf 1 A IA )! smOK S l OISSi. John Josxs, would XJ respectfully innounce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the Golden Boot, to his old stand on High street, near the comer of Friend, where he has on hand the largest assortment of Prison made Hoots and Shoes now in the cily, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, al prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supplied with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling al the Diamond Shot IStort. Particular attention paid lo tilling orders from abroad. N. B. Cuttom Work and Repairing done to order on the ahortest possible notice. Feb. 27, 1HU. BOOT) A.M HIIOKN. H. II. KIMBALL, al ihe sign of the Golden Bool, would respectively invite the mention of his friends and Ihe public lo llie inspection of his large assortment of Eaitcm and City made Boots and Shoes-Front his experience in Ihe business, he is willing to guarantee to give satisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly on hand. Feb. 20, 181-1. HKAU&. FKKT. Ilnia.t np, stboe ssssd H-nets. -In addition to his large stock of Boots and Shoes tbe subscriber has just received an extensive assortment o Men's Fur.Sillc.Wool and Palm Hats;Boys Palm and Leghorn do; Men ami Boys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Boone Is, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the ease. Country .Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it lo their interest to call at the Golden Bool. March 8. H. H. KIMBALL THAT old, fnvtrii, and Mcrliag rrmrdf far Fever ind Ague, and Dyspepsia, Rowand's (Improved) 4Tonic Mixture, wiih the written eignaturt of the proprietor sr over Ihe mouth of every hotile, is warranted to curt in event instance ,ot the money will be promptly relumed. John K Rowand, M. D., No. 28 North Second St., Fhila. For sale bv J. II. W HKATON. Artnt. April 16. Corner of High and Broad sis. A BOWL, ot? "PI A Bowl of "Punch," with upwards of seventy engravings; by C'ruikshank, . Leech, etc. Just received by Octl9. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. CIOI.LJIIJI.'" Acadcmicnl nnd t'ollcginlo Inali J tutc. This institution will commence its 4th year on Monday, the l.t of September next. The Trustees have re cently adopted a systematic and somewhat extensive course of studies in Ike Female Department, and will present a Diploma to each young Lady who shall reputably complete tms course. A uiptoma will also tie given to eucti young Gentleman who creditably pursues ami finishes the course Iirescrihed for the Male Department. Those wishing to mow what studies are embraced in these respective courses nre respectfully referred to iho catalogue just published. The Institution is situated in a healthy and retired part of the city, and is supplied with competent and experienced instructors. The government is parenlnl, yet decided, and a healthy moral and religious iniluriicc is exercised on the pupils. The Female Department is entirely sepnraic from iho other, yet has the advantage of attending Lectures, and, in some brai.chcs, of reciting to male teachers. All the branches of iriciicc usually tnught in the best iustiluliniis of our land arc thoroughly tuught here. From our knowledge of the Institution, and of the competency of the Instructors we most cordially recommend the Institute to the confidence and patronage of those who wish thoroughly to educate their sons and daughters. Board may be had on reasonable terms; ami several may be accommodated wilb board in the family mid under the supcrinleudance of the Principal. The faculty consists of Rev J. Covert, A. M., President; R. 8. Roswortii, Prnlessor of Mathematics nnd the Nnlur. al Sciences; T. C. Hunter, Assistant, and Teacher of Vocal Music; Mrs L. Covert, Principal of Female Depart-menl; Miss , Assistant: Miss , Teacher of Mu sic on the Piano. TUITION PER QUARTER. Juvenile Depart menl $4 00 Common English Department 5 110 Higher English and Classical Department 7 50 Music on Piano, F.xtrn 8 00" Painting in Water Colors, Theorem and Mczzo- tiuto. Extra 3 00 Embroidery, without charge. TRUSTEES. H. N. Hi'BBEt.L, Prcs'i. H. R. ItnoNsnir, ,i. ttiiio wav, Jr., v. rrcsl., II. v. Huntikoto.i, M. J. Gii.keiit, Sec'y, Wm. Ciiapin, I). W. Dk.siii.er, J. S. Ham., I. G. Jones, II. L. Hitchcock, R. Thompson, A. P. Stone, J. Covert. 11. F. Gaiiii, . JMEIIA1IY, T. C. IIenhron, W. TmiAi.i., J. W. Thompson, 11. Dickenson, 11. It. Clark, L. Curtiss, COM 'HU H IXWI HAM E t'O.TIl'AN 1'. FlRK anu Marine. The attention of the public is called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully to this Company, adopted by its hoard of Diree tors. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the prufils of the Company without risk to himself, offer advantages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan of insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. Fcate of return Premiums: On every single premium 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from 100 toj('2,0!0 12J " On net gross annual premiums ainouiiling lo S2,UJ0 and upwards 15 " This Company continues lo insuro every species of building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares ami meridian dizes and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, slcanitmnls and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boals, fiat boats and other water crall, against the perils of seas, lakes nnd rivers on the most favorable terms. A. S. CHEW, June 1, 1811. .lylw. Fecrctartj, SE I Itl 1 Y AGAItAT I'lUK Ohio Mltiui. Firi Insurance Compant. W. 11. llubbnrd, Le-ander Ransom, John Greenwood, Thomas Wood, Timothy Griffith, J. W. Milligan. S. D. Preston, G. M. Hcrancotirl. J Ridgway, Jr., James Wcslwater, A. G. Hibbs, J. P. Bruck Uirfeforj. This Company now in successful operation, offers the most favorable inducements to all desrrous of effecting insurance either on real or personal property. T he superior advanta. K of this method of Insurance, both for its sound economy ?nd its complete security in the payment of losses, have been fully established bv long cineriencc; and the Hoard of Di rectors, in introducing some improvement in the course ot policy pursued by this Company, have removed all objections w hii n have been urged against Companies based upon a similar principle. For a very trifling sum, every individual may now obtain secure indemnity ngaiusl the ravages of tiro. Ollice of Iho Company in llie basement story of Ihe old Franklin Bank. W. B. Ill IIIIAKD, PraidnU. B. A. Masset, Brtrttary. Jan. 127, 1814. .dly T . lj phirt FA! L DRY GOODS Fay it Kii.Bouhne have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing in part of M pieces Broad Cloths and Cassimercs; 100 do. Satiuetls and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new nnd splendid patterns .K) do Hlk and Colored Alpucca.- 30 bales Brow n Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, fiOOO wl. Cniinn Chain; Carpel and Coverlet Warp, AVc. Ac. Persons wishing lo purchase such articles for cash, will find it to ihcir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. PHYSICIANS and HarKroni have decided ia favor of ntcnrun'i Oil for Destines.- So fre quent and extraordinary have been the cures that have come under their observation, thai most of Ihcm now keep it, and prescribe it for their patients as the only medicine lhal can cure. A physician in extensive practice, in Delaware, has just sent for half a dozen bottles, and says, that his father, who nas been deaf for a number of years, has been cured by using this Oil, and that he, the Dr., shall for the future use it in his practice, as he has secu such wonderful benefit accrue from its application. For sale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Columbus, Oct. SC. Corner of High and Broad streets. L1ULORS AND WIN Ed. Olard, Dupay it Co.. Brandy; A. Scigncllc, dj; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do: Champaign do; best brands. For sale by Junel. TH03. ACHESON. TOBACCO AND SNUFF. 25 kegsCasey No l,6TKy. Tobacco; 15 do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 ilo I'-! plug do; 3(10 doz. Mrs. Miller s fine cut chewing do; 200 do II. Thayer do; 20 Jars Macaboy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. "IlANTEIS ia excbnuife for (Urocerici. al Casta f riee. Rve 44J cts. uer bush.l Oats 20 cents per bush.) Timothy Seed g do; Dried Peaches $ 1 do; Ginseng 20 cts. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Flaxseed 75 do; Dried A pples 50 do; Beans 25 lo 50 do; Beeswax 5 els. per lb; Butter in roll, kee or barrels 5 cts. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACHESON boxes of Tin, one-third cross) 1VVJ 10 pigs of Block Tin; 10 slabs ol Spelter; 5 bdls. of Russia Sheet Iron; 35 Nils, assorted brt. liron Wire, arc. Just received and for sale low, by L. BUTTLES. OOt Kegs Pittsburgh nails and brads assorted; OUU 2110 boxes Window Glass assorted; 100 kegs"pure" White Lead, 4-e. Jut received at the Gilt Pad Lock, by June 20. L. BUTTLES. UN. ITIAII. I,1.K. Tho subscribers would respect fully inlorin the traveling public thai they commei eed on tbe 1st of July, iusl., carrying the L'niled Stales Mall on the National Roud between J?as esvii.i.e and Coi.i'Miu s.iii splendid coaches, wiih good teams and sober and atirntite drivers. The coaches will leave Zancsvillc, daily, ot 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive at Columbus nt U o'clock the same evening; and w ill lenve Columbus, daily, at ii o'clock, A. M, and arrive al Zancsvillc el halfpasl3olork. P. M. l'tire, Ihrouyls, Two uollat's; wnj passengers itt the same proportion. During the couliuuaiice ol the Mail contrart, w hether an opposition line is run on the same route or not, the fare shall never exceed that amount. It is deemed unnecessary to point cut to the citizens of Zuucsvillc, Columbus, and tho intermediate points, the advun-lage of sustaining a line which at once places the fare at n proper standard; and w hich, the public have a positive assurance, will never be made higher. Should an opposition be run on the same route. Ihe undersigned pledge themselves thai under no circumstances which can possibly aiise ieu7 racing on their part be permitted. Should the opposition overtake Iho Mail Coach, orders have been given to the drivers on this line immediately to take the right hand of the road, us the law directs, and permit litem lo pass if they desire it, For seats apply at the bar of the American Hotel, in Columbus; and at the sloro of Jamcst Tnylor. Jr.. on Main street, immediately opposite the Stuart House, in Zanes-vllle. Passengers will be taken up nt any of the Hotels in Zancsvillc or Columbus, and nt any private dwellings, and delivered at any house in cither of the above places, alter delivering the Mail al the Post Office. N. B. All baggage carefully attended to, bul al the risk of Ihe owners. I Private conveyances lo any part of the State will he liirnlshed at either end of the route.) Passengers ure requested to be punctual as lo the lime uf starting, as Ihe stages will positively leave at the hours named. w. i. Kuwr, cs u. J. W. Diivhen, 4h. July 4, 1811. .if BROWN'S CI I ANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chancery, from 1778 lo 7'J1, by William Brown, Esq., with the Annotations of Mr. Belt nnd Mr. Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 1- our volumes, Uvo. "Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 to 174, w hile ihe woolsack was occupied in succession by those tw-o master minds, Lord Thurlow and Loid Loughborough. Tho first appearance of these Reports seems tu mark on epoch in the Reports of Chanccrv not unlike that which a little later was established by the J erin Kcports in the King s Jtcm-n. Tbcneelorward the judgments in both courts hnve uppenred in an unbroken succession Brown, therefore, must be considered as the leader of tho regular line of Reports in Chanccrv."The cases he has reported are of crenl practical value, a large pnit of them lying al the very loundalion of Chancery Their importance is nitested by the fact lhal Brown's Reports arc olieucr ciled by writers of' niithnrity than any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched by let rued and laborious anuolntions by two different editors, Mr. Bell and .Mr. Eden. L'ulil die prcsepltimc, however no edition of them has nptea cd in the U- States. "We hnve now before us llie first volume of an American cdili- n, which promises lo surpass in interest ami practical value any ot Ihe br.glisli coitions ol llie work; nor do we be lieve that there is any edition ol any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended by such useful uud ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. F.den, so far as they could be mndo supplementary to these, have been added. I litis the separate Inhors ot these editors are accumulated on the same page, imparling of itself lo Ihe present edition, a htirher value than belongs lo either of the Ed dish editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by the luws of copyright The notes of the present edition are slrieily practical. They are calculated lo add essentially lo the value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." .iitie lirporter for May. jusl received, nnd lor sale nt lite llooKxlore ol Nov23. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WI.-VMI.OW 'N II II, HA II OF HOKKHOI ID. All unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Cough, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading lo Consumption; com- fosed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonesct, Hood Hoot, Liverwort nnd several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wisst.ow, Rochester, N. Y. The innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues, of llie Herbs from which Ihe Balsam of Iloarhoiind is made, are loo generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to observe thai this Medicine con-tuins the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined wiih several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild anil certain liiie - 1 r, use, for Ihe complaints nlrovc mentioned. The Balsam removes all inllaiuniation and soreness of tho Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, enabling the pntienl to ex pectorate witn ease and freedom, assuages cough, relieves asthmatic ami difficult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the pores, and com poses the disturbed nerves, nnd gives strength lo the lender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. For Children, this Brdsnm is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping fowgi and Croup, anil affords certain relief in Jlotcci Complaints, Cholic, Teething tec. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given lo the tenderest infant and should lie kepi at all times in every family, as it is much better for the complaints incident to Children, than Paregoric, Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials so commonly used. Ask for VVinslow's Balsam of Horehound, and be sure you gel the genuine. Fur sale by J II. WHEATON, Agent, Corner of Broad and High streets, Columbus, O Nov. 15, 1H4.I. I KTEUKMTINft TO THE DEAF The follow- mgis from the Albany Argus, of Feb. 28, 1811: Another remarkable curt of Deafness, performed hv S'cnrp(i' Acoustic Oil," ill this cily. Let the case speak for itself. A MANT, Feb. 22, 181 Mr. Guthrie, 4 Slanwix Hall, Maiden Lane Dear Sir: I owe yon an immense debt of gratitude for inducing me to Iry "Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil." 1 had lcen so very deaf for right years this winter, thai I could not hear con or-sation wiih an ear trumpet, without the voice being much raised. I have been using the Oil alout six weeks in one ear thai was far the worst, and wiih which I was almost totally deaf, and I am happy lo inform you lhal I can now hear ordinary conversation without the trumpet. 1 feel lhat I would like to inform the whole deal community of the astonishing effect of the above medicine in my case. I shall be pleased lo see any person who may desire lo call upon ine, to make inquiries concerning my case. Yours, Ate., John liavis, o i irean it. This invaluable medicine is for sale by J. 11. WHEATON, Pmgeisl, March Id. Comer of Broad and High sts. IOII TIIK f I RK OF EAF!FW, PAI and Ihe discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, etc., Slc, which arc symptoms of approaching deafness, and also generally altendan n the disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fiAeen nnd twenty years, and were obliged to nse ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their Uompets, being made perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend us use. For sale it the Drug Store of J. B WHEATON, June 13, 1814. Corner of Broad and High sts. ROPK A-D COUDM.E FACTORV. Mrs. E. J. Midiileton will continue Ihe above business, car ried on in Ihis city by her late husband lor ten years past. The work will be executed hv the same foreman and bands who have been enrnffed in Ihe Kopewalk for the last two years : and the public may be assured lhat all descriptions of Rope and Trine. Bed cords. Plouch lines, arc. Src, will be made promptly lo order and in the same superior style which has nt-reioiore given so mucn sdiiswvu. Aug. 13, 1844,.tw.tr. J scAnpa's yl ACOUSTIC OIL! W THE sstr cure ton J VrN- I PKFUESS. Vi" ii ("tO:tII! OKK, Com All, lo Iho New nud t'faeaa J Cash Siorcl-ROSENTHALER &. SPRINGER, aie now oDenui!, one door south ol T. Achesou's Grocery Stole on High street, a splendid assortment of Fancy, Staple, Laco and Silk Goods, which Ihcy will sell cheaper than II. e cheajn est" their slock consists in iiarl of rich fi d. striped and plain Alnaccas, Cashmere d'Ecnsce. selected patterns. Crane deLaiuc and Meuslin deLaiue, high colored, Lupines, Bombazines, figured nud plain, rich slrtpcd China Silks, black and h'ue-black Silk and Satin, Bomiit Velvet, different colors. Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest style, Silk Fringes, Thread and Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Inserting and Edgings, Silk and Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Rit and Net Gloves, bugle Neck Laces, Hair Pins and Bugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points', striped and figured. Silk lilonls and Mohair Nets, Artificial Flowers, Chusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-rells, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, plain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, &c, oic. Shawls We have abo a general assortment of Shawls, which cannot be lieat this side of the Mountains, consisting of Plain and embroidered Thibet Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, striped and plain, Black emb'd W oolen Shawls, from 8 to 10 qrs. Damask black and colored, from 6 to 14 qrs. liiniiKci straw is, all sizes, v inter Hose, l ashmcre, worsted, Raw Silk and Silk Hose, while and black. ALSO A largo lot, of Broad Cloths, Cassimercs. Safinells, Vest iutrs, Kentucky Jeans, Henver ami Pdol Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Diapers, anu nil outer articles usually Kept in vry tjoods Mores. All Iho-e who want more than Ihe worth of their money, will please call and examine our laige and splendid lot of Goods. Ocl31. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Congo Loz cages are the safest, tnosl sure and effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, 4;c., iStc. The proprietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. Jonathan Howarth, Esq., the well known temperance lecturer, look a severe cold last January by sleeping in damp sheets, lhat seemed lo have settled in a consumption. Ho raised a good deal of bloody matter, and his cough was so hnrrnssing and incessant that he could get no rest by day or night. Alter trying various remedies w ithoul relief, lie tim't lhat death aloue w ould relieve him of his misery. But by the advice of a lady he purchased a box of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; they gave him greul rclief,andlo his surprisemado him rest easv, and enabled him tu sleep sound all night; three days' use of them made a new mtn of him, and he is rccom mending Sherman's Lozenges to nil his acquaintances. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES arc Ihe only infallible worm deslioying medicine ever discovered. l.ltJO.bOO boxes have been sold, nnd not afailffre has ever been known. They destroy all kinds of wurms, and cannot injure where lliere are none. Three different persons cured of H'orm hit the use of one box of Worm Lozenges. "Messrs. G. F. T. or. Co., 1 17 .Main street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: .My wife lias been af-lltclcd wiih worms from the mrc of three venrs. and has nev er been without them. She resided at Middletown, Butler county. At limes, she has been so nlllicted wiih worms as lo require Ihe attendance of two of the best physicians m the place one doctoring her for one complaint, and one for another; but gcltini w orse, she removed to Madison, nnd was under llie hands of two of the most celebrated physicians of trial place, but nil did ncr no good, jmio came lo ivincinnau sometime since, and beean lo despair ol celling heller; in deed she got so bad, the worms came tip in her throat her sulTerinss became almost intolerable, llciitintr of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she Ihoughl that she would Iry them last August. I stepped in your store and got a box of1 the worm lozenges, ami I have every reason to re joice lhat I did so. She took but oHK HAI-P vox, when ihe worms came from tier in punches. I count not tie positive, bul I would suppose thai there were from fifty to sixty in each bunch. The last dose brought several white worms, from twelve to fifteen inches long. She began lo gel well, and felt better ihan she had for years. Being cured, she gave the balance of iho box to a neighbor by the name of Herald, w ho lives a short distance from us, who has two children, one five and Ihe oilier two years of age, who were much troubled wiih worms, and 1 have heard since, that by the time ihcy had used up the box, both children were entirely cured." The above is from Mr. R. Richards, Lawrence street, near Front. WEAK BACKS! WEAK BACKS!! 1,000,000 MOM YKAKI.YI Prick out ISA Cents. SHERMAN'S POOR MATS PLASTER, the best Strengthening Plaster in Ihe world, nnd a sovereign remedy for pains nnd weakness in ihe back, loins, side, brcasl, neck, limbs, Joints, rheumatism, and lumbago; worn on the lower pari ot the spine, they entirely cure the pile i; and on the small of the back, the falling of the womb; applied to Ihe back of the neck of children teething, Ihcy give great relief. In coughs, colds, oppression of the chest and stomach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, asthma, and all diseases where local remedies are required, none can be better than these plasters. They are Ionic, or strengthening, stimulating andanod'ne. Physicians recommend Ihcm because Ihcy slick better and afford more relief than any other ever know n, Ouc million are sold yearly J. W. Iloxie, Esq., who was bent nearly double with Rheumatism, was enabled, alter wearing one 12 hours, to get up and dress himself. In 2 davs he was perfectly we'l. Mr. David Williams, of F.lizaboihtown, N. J., an old revolutionary soldier, was so atiliclcd with rheumatism lhat he could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. Mrs. George Nixon, one of the Managers of Ihe Institution for Aged Indigent Females in the city of New York, says the old ladies find great benefit from these Plasters they be ing very liable lo pains or weakness in the back, as well as other parts of the body. CautioH. The crenl reputation these Piasters have at tained, has induced ninny unprincipled persons to gel up worthless imitations. Ask for Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, and see that full directions for use, end a fae umilie of his name, A. Sherman, M. D., is on the back of each. Trust none others, or you will be deceived. rnce only ttctlct-ana-t-naij cents : O. F. THOMAS, 147 Main St., between 3d and 4th, O" Sole Agent for Cincinnati. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES eivc immedi- ale relief to nervous or sick head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, lainnng, oppression or sense of sinking of ihe chest, cholic, spasms, cramps ol the stomach or bowels, hysterical affections and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through Ihe day. and wakefulness at night, cholera or cholera morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending laree parties, will find the Lozenges really reviving, and imparling the buoyan cy of youth. Joseph l. Isones, r.sq., vice rresioeni oi ine n -snm'usi Marifu. fnciiranrp f 'omnnnv. has suffered for vears W'ilh ner vous head ache, lhat nothing would relieve lilf he used these Lozenges, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter has been subject lo violent ettacks of head-aclic, so as lo make him almost blind for two or three hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and ihcy cured htm in a lew minutes. ii Ihe Catholic Half-Orphan Alum of this city, contain ing upwards of one hundred children, we have been in Ihe habit of using Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, for the various diseases for which they are recommended, and hi ' always found them lo be attended wiih most beneficial effects. I therefore most willingly add my commendation to the many others in their favor. Sr. LLCV IGNATH'S, fiup. of tht Cath. Half-Orph. Asy. N. Y. May 3d. 1843. Dr. Sherman's Lntenres can be obtained wholesale and re tail of G. F. THOMAS, Main st, between 3d and 4th, opposite Gazette Office, coie Agent lor Cincinnati, unio, ana 01 me iotiowmg Agents : Columbus, Whiting fc Huntington; Jocktown, J. M. Sav-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkersviile, James Kirkendall; r. ii. 1.1.1 t. l i. M-f-iiriK-i r.ina, ivicnara urnton, tveynoiusmiipn, ..rw X - ' Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lafayette, John McMullan; Sum-erford, P. 8. Fay; Vienna, Baret at Jones. Cough Lozenges 25 els. per box; Worm do; Campnot do. Poor Man's Plasters only 12. cents apiece. All who buy a box of Dr. Sherman's fI"'F" J?! V?,t ter, are entitled lo one of SHERMAN 3 MESSENGERS OF HEALTH, which can be obtained from all Agents. Octl7, 1844. .8m. AMERICAN ALMANAC -The American Almanac for 18-15. Housekeeper's Annual, and Lady's Register lor 1815. Presbyterian Almanac for 1845; containing be. soles the usual Astronomical calculations, Ihe statistics of Presbyterianisin throughout the world, and a variety of useful Tables. Church Almanac for 1815, containing the usual statistics, lislnft:iergy, &.C.AC. German A Imanacs, Dutch tnglishdo; Comic do., fcc, tit., by tie hundred and al re-il. 1. N. WHITING 4. HUNTINGTON. ireco. Bi t HA . AIM, KI.I.1M &. fa., General Commis &ION AND FuRWAHDIKO Jll I HI 11 UTS Pnudrai Ml.. Acw Orleuris. H. Buchanan continues the Exchanra bnsiueii in Portu mouth O,, as usunl. If r.NKi BUCHANAN, Portsmouth, O., JOSEPH . ELLIS. New Orleans, JOHN 11. NIXON, New Orleans. Nov2.1..3m. BOARDING HOUSE The subscribe would respect-fully inform Ihe public. Hint he still continues to keep Boarding House, al his old stand, corner of High and Town streets, opposile lite City House. His rooms being large md newly nun up, uiey win ne lounu pleasant, members ol uic ucRisiuiure woiiui uo well lo call uud examine his rooms before Waling elsewhere. J. REEVES. TJIBLL HIS'IOKY. Jusl received at RILEY'S cheap Is 1 I -. . . . : - . i. .j. . ii 1 Wilson & Co.'s Bible History, embellished with three hun- dred engrnviiiirs; all for fi2A cents, Also, the Mammoth Pictorial Brother Jonathan. Subsrri tiers will please call immediately. Dec4. COFFEE AND SUGAR. 50 bags Rio Coffee 10 do Java do; . 5 hhls. N. O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar, No. 1. lObbls.N. O. Molasses. Forsnleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. CUTLERY. The subscrilers arc now opening a lot of Superior Cutlery. Those wi hing a superior knife, will find il for Ihcir interest lo enll and examine the slock. Dec5. I. N. WHITING it. HUNTINGTON. li l.ll'KH Iiai'MG, Broad street. OYSTERS and Aid other refreshments served up at the above place ; also, for sale hv the can or half can. dec!)-3m P. ACKERMAN. IHEHII OVUI'KKN, daily received from Baltimore, for sale by the can and hall can, and also served up in the best slyle, al the Confectionary of the undersigned, opposite Ihe Public buildings, where Saloons are filled up to no commodate Ladies and Gentlemen. P. AMBOS. Der5..3m. IAHll.V PR AY HI, with a selection of Hvmns, and Preliminary Essay, by Rev. Albert Barnes; in 1 vol. Just received at Ocl22 RILEY'S. GII'IA.Vr4 DIG KMT Digest of the decisions of Ihe Supreme Courts of the Slates of Indiana and Illinois, and the Circuit Court of Ihe U. Stales for Ihe Seventh Circuit. By Charles Gilman, Attorney at Law, jusl dublish cd, nnd now ready for delivery at RILEY'S Bookstore. July 27, 1844. TNDEXES. Anew sin of Gould's valuable and eon's Index Rerum. with an in X venicul Index. Also, Todd s Index Rtrvm, with an troduction illustrating Us utility and method of use. decu i. n. w ijirirsu , nun i i:gton. IMPORTANT TO COUNTY OFFICERS. The sub scribcr is now oiiening a very superior slock of Blank Hooks and Stationery, w hu h will be sold cheap for cash. J, it. K1LK1, itookseller, Orl.1l. opposite Ihe Stale Housn JUST RECEIVED, a very large assortment of Plnin, Hemstitched and Revived Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which will be sold at reduced prices. tVidl. IIOSENTIIALER it SPRINGER. LlHi OF BBMIIKI,!,,-The Lifeof Geo. Brum mell, Esq.. commonly called Beau Bruu.mell: hv Caniain Jesse, author of "Notes of a Half-pay in search of Health." r or snie oy Oct21. I. N. WHITING it HUNTINGTON. LOOK llliBK,-The subscriber has purchased a large lot of Eastern leather, consisting of call, sole, and upper, unsurpassed by any in the city; out uf which he intends making as good work as can be purchased in this or any other place. None hut the best of eastern leather will be used al his shop hereafter. All work warranted. Scp.8. A. V. LANG, Slate st reel. LUX TIC II OK AHTBONO.1l V, addressed lo a la dy, in which the elements of Ihe Science ire explained in connexion with its Literary History, by Dcniion Olmsted, of Vale College; 1 vol. 12mo. Jusl received al Ocl22. RILEY'S. LADIES' SHOES. Jusl received a tine assortment of Ladies Walking shoes, buskins, Grecian lies, slippers, f nitcrs, Imlf-gailcrs, Ace; also, a superior article of quilled iiiskins for winter wear, all of the best Philadelphia manufacture, and will be sold low for cash, by Novl9. II. H. KIMBALL. PKRKCJRINE BE'NCK. Peregrine Bunce, or Set lied al Last: a Novel by Theodore E. Hook, Esq., author of "Jack Brag," "Sayings and Doings," Ac. For sale by O..OI 1 M vi. ui'i'i vi a. iff is.Tisji?-rnsi w r. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1)IBIIKHS! Kl IlllElifS! til Hit CK A large V assortment of men's, women's, misses, and children's over Rubbers; also, liir-bniind and flannel-lined, a superior article, jusl received al OcllU RICHARDSON'S. I ItllKK OVERSHOES. pairs Ladies and Genu, plain and figured, lined and fur-bound Gum Elastis rvershocs), just received at the sign of the Golden Bool; also, Hartshorn's Patent Gum Overshoes, for sale by Novl'J. II. H. KIMBALL. I)ETURN9 FROM THE EAST. 100 cases Boots and i. Shoes jusl received al ihe Golden Boot, and for sale al great bargains, by Novll) H.H.KIMBALL. KECOLLECT the new and Cheap Cash Store, one door sooth of Achesou's Grocery Highly Important lo Ladies. We have just received a very large asssortmenl of French Needle Work Collars and Chemisettes, from 50 els. upwards. IIOSENTIIALER fc SPRINGER, CJAWYER ON BAPTISM 'ritical Exposition of Rap O lism, embracing Ihe Mosaic baptisms, Jewish I man ion ary baptisms, John's baptism, and Christian baptism, estab. lulling Ihe scriptural authority of Affusion and Sprinkling, and of Infant baptism; by Leicester A. Sawter, A. M., President of Central College, O. Price 50 els. For sale at Nov!- RILEY'S. OI'ICES. VJ 10 bags Pepper; S do Allspice; I bid. Nulmegs; THOS. ACIIEUON. mats Cassia; For sale by June 4. TO GENTLEMEN Just received a plendid assortment of rich Silk Cravats, Salin Scarfs, Silk Suspenders and Silk Shirts, which will be sold at Ihe very lowest prices. UCIJI. KUJM.lXltlALr.rl OL rH ltl.lt.l-.lv. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC for 1815. No. 6, Harper's edition of tlx Wandering Jew. Jusl ree'd at No.. RILEY'S. TEAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 20 half chests do; 6 chests Gunpowder do; A do Imperial, do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. rpo THE UNMARRIED Just received, nt the Golden X Boot, a splendid assortment of Ladies White Kid and Sam Slippers. Nov26 ) H.H.KIMBALL. WEEKLY MIRROR. Persons wishing lo gel Weekly Mirror," a very valuable paper jusl The lost com menced ia New York, and edited by (i. V. Morns and N. P. Willis, ran b supplied at RILEY'S Bookstore. Novll. 1 (f doiea assorted Files; XjyJ Sisjgro. Screws, assorted: 150 dozen assorted Bull Htnres: Table Butts, ate., at tba Pad Lock. June iO. L. BUTTLES. |
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