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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COL UMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1845. NUMBER 105. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Orrics corner of High and "fornix streets, Buttlei' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, mid tri-weckly the remainder of the year,....- $5 00 Tri-wcekly cr annum 4 00 Week I)' per aiiuuin 2 00 Term f MtertUing. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, 5' and 25 cents for caeh additional insertion for three mouths 5 for six months gU for twelve months 12 Longer advertisements in the same pnqiortion, with a dedueliou ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six mouths. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will h continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. JBg Ihe l'twr. Tor twelve lines $12 fourth of a column $20 half column M whole column )0. STIIOU.44 SV CO, FervrnrdiMg nnd Csmmii. aioH .vlrrckaata A- (ieiieeal Produce ltcnlcrs, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat line; John Allen's Clinton line, nnd Ohio nnd N. York line, on the Erie Canal; T. Kichmond & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Cunal. White Wam-House, West cud Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Hcferto Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams iV Co.,N. Y.City. " Kiniiel Davis At Co., Hullalo, New York. " (iurdon, Williams tc Co., Delroil, Michigan, a- " Thomas Richmond Sl Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwalladcr & Co., Z.incsvillc, Ohio. " Young ifc I'itrh, New ark, hio. " J. VY. Finlcy ot Co., Cirrlevillc, Ohio. Mr. M. H. Bartlett, Chillicolhe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway or. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. n.'l.iUcfal advances will he made on all Consignments, if rc(i.ircl. May 1. li;W..tf. JKW K 4T A K I . I M II .Tl f T .-- E OH UK J 1'UiiU Copper, Tm nnd iSltcvt Iron Ware Manulurturcr, respectfully inform Ihc citizt'tn of ('ulunibua and vicinity lha lie has opened a shp on High street, Ave doors South of Town street, where he will kox-pconsluntly oohanu u lull and general asoitiiieutot' Tin Warn. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin (.intent, Loaders and Roofing mndein good style ly exM'rii'iiced workman, ( rders thniiklnlt v received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Culunilms, June2i, 1H42. COIsI Mill H HAT MTOKK, Ili(li mmt9 op-J posiio the Tuhlic Oflire. The subscriber nan on hand a splendid stock of Hutu, boihof hisown nnd Katern manufac lure, of the laicst fashion, which he is Belling at reduced prices. A good snhsiHiiiial t or Hat can he had nt 1,30 There is no Heredity now for goin? In Dry liomls Stores to pure ha so Hals, when a better ami cheaper iirtirle can be bought at a Hal Siore. I 'lease call and see, nnd intisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hals always made to urdcr, and kept on hand, either of Fur. Silk, or any olhcr description. May Xi, lHW..if. J. E. UUDISIM. ftj Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed gratis. J. E. II. rpo Till! IsAIMICN. Jml received nl llic sijrnof the X (i olden Hoot, n large and splendid assortment of Ladies, fchoes. lalest-Dtyle of l'lnlndelphta manufacture, vii: Kid and ri-norocco Paris I cs and slippers, kid and morocco bunkint and spring heel Paris lius, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buikins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Alistes' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and Hick Pans ties and slippers, children's boot morocco and leather bonis, colored ami black boots and ancle ties, all of which ill be Sold rhenner than were ever offered bt riiy Feb. ijlHU II. H. KIM BAH. SIXYKKSmTII nnd Jcsveller lietnoved. The subscriber has removed his establishment next dour to .Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, whero he wilt keep on hand a gnodnssorlmcnlof Watches, Jcvr rlry.iMc, wn.cn tie will sell verv cneap. Repairing of all kinds attciufcd to on llic shortest notice, ami nil woik wnrrnnicii. As the subscriber is determined to sell lower than any body else, nml do his work betler mid rbenper than any uthvr person, he hopes to receive a share of patronage. The public tire invited to call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. 8. BUCK. May ill, lint. FlItUYK IIOlSi:, Colunbw, Ohio. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tins well known llousa,on Brond street, it now under his charge is titled up in superior style, and every attention naid to the comfort and convenience of Travelers and Boarders. Ills 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 Siahlc, which is attended with great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither paint nor cxpenso to render satisfaction to all who eall on him ; nnd by rharglng moderate hills commensurate with the present hard limes, he hopes to receive a share of the public iiairon- age 11. 11 LRU. Columbus, November III, 1(145. ClAIIIKliT 1IAKIN. The subscriber respectfully J inlorins his fiiends ami the public that he continues to carry on the Cabinet snaking business at his shop on High street, between Town and Rich ttreels, and has aiwart ol hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Furniture, which he . will warrant equal to any offered in the place. 1 IT kn a" excellent III: 4UM12, and it prepared to wake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Collins of all kinds kept on nana. Term very reatonabie,aa& suited to I ho lime. Orders for any article in his line willmcetwith prompt attention. A. VV. HEADER. Columbus, Nor. 8, 1811. .dlf nIA'noXD IIIOK I9TOHK. Johr Joins, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he hat removed from the tign of the Golden Boot, to hit old ttand on High ttreet, near the corner of Friend, where he hat on hand the largest assortment of Prison made Roots and Shoes now in the city, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, at priret to suit the timet. Country ,ncrchantt would do well to call and examine hit slock, lief'irc purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supphed with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by callr.ig at the Diamond Shot ftore. Particular attention paid I j filling orders from abroad. IV. B. Custom Work and Repairing done to order on the hottest possible notice. Feb. S7, IBM. BOOTH A.KD ailOEM. II. II. KIMBALL, al the tign of Ihe Ciohlen Bool, would respectively invite the attention of hit friends and the public to the inspection of hit large assortment of Ea:tcm and City made Boots and Shoes. From hit cxiierienee in the hustnets, he it willing to guarantee to give tatisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, good assortment of l asts and 8hoe Findings eonstaully on hand. Feb. Ill, I841. Hf.AU Al FKICT. Ilnl, np, hM-t ittid leaflets. In addition to his large stork of Boots and Shoes the tubscrilier has just received an extensive assortment o Men's F'ur,Silk,Vool and Palm HatsjBovs Palm and Leghorn do-, Men and Buys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women'sChip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Gulden Boot. March 8. II. II. KIMBALL T)H1HI'I!1S mud Mar scow, have alreidrti ia JT favar af Senrpa't oil far UrafitrM. So fre-yiiiient and extraordinary have been the curet that have come under their observation, that nml nf them nn. kepn it. and presenile il for their patients at Ihe only medicine that can .ir A nhvsieian in len.iv nraH ic in tkilxwato ha. just sent for fialf a dozen bottle, and says, that bis father, who s been deaf for a number of veers, has been cured by using Oil, and that he, the Dr., shall for the future use it in hit Ve, as he hat teen tuch wonderful benefit accrue from filication. ror tale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Columbus, Oct. 16. Corner of High and Broad tlreett. KII.EY'S I'H.E OINTMENT The following certificates arc presented to the public from well known individuals in the town or ManiCeld, of cures effected by using Kiley't File Ointment, which place beyond all duubl the curative powers of llic medicine: Alter sulTiriug much from a painful development of I lie Piles, I applied Kilcy's justly celebrated Ointment, nnd was cntiielv cureil by using it one week. 1''. COOK. Alaiificld, Ohio, July 4, II! If. I hereby certify, that suffering very severely with the Piles during the monlh of July, 11113, 1 was unable to nlleud to my harvesting, and having lieard of Mr. Hiley's Pile Ointment, I was induced to try its virtues. I procured some, ami was thereby cnahli d to resume my harvesting, and have lint been severely nillirled since. 1 therefore recommend it lo the nf flirted with confidence. S. O. COBEAN. Alanficld, Ohio, July 3, 1841. Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1813. V. Wiltshire Riley. Dear sir: The high reputation ol your Pile Ointment induced me lo try its virtues, w hieli proved so successful, that I lliuu it due to you nnd the public to add my testimony in favor ef lis efficacy, believeing your ointment if used will alleviate such human suffering. My little ton was alllicled with Piles from his infancy, till about eight years of age. every effort to cure him proved fruitless until 1 heard of your Pile Ointment. I obtained a vial and effected an enlfro cure in three applications, which not only relieved biin nf his exrrucinl ng discaso, but resulted iu u great improvement in his general health. ltespcctfully, yours, 8. C. COFFINBEMRY. 1 hereby certify, thai suffering very severely trnin the Piles in the nuiiiih of December last it being llic third nllnrk I had experienced wilhin Ihe last four years, 1 was induced to try the ointment made by Mr. Hilcy'for that disease, from which I obtained a speedy relief, anil alter using one vial of il I was able In resume inv business. JAMES CKUM11. Mansfield, IticlilauJ county, Ohio, January 20, 1844. I hereby eerlily that I have, been alllicled very severely wilh the Piles for die last two years, and after using various remedies wiiIioiii obtain ng much relief, I was induced In try Hiley's celebrated oiiiinicui for the piles, and obtained speedy relief, anil I therefore confidently recommend it to those afflicted wilh Ihis painful disease. AMOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 14. 1814. For Sale by J. B. Wheaton, S. Clark and I)eivg& Son, Columbus. Dec. 6, 1841 ly. nipnrlnnl lo l 11 rents mill Tenelicrx, McGUFFEY'S ECLECTIC HEADERS are now presented, newly stereotyped, thoroughly revised, mid greatly enlarged, wilh many and iinpoiionl improvements, and in their approved limn nro regarded as tile cheapest and best reading Imoks in the English language. In this series, comprising as it does a rarcful selection of moral, instructive and eiiieriaining mailer, progressively arranged, ami graduated wilh reference to the capacity of the pupil, Dr. McUuf-fey has ulfurdcd to pareius 1 nd tenchers a most thorough, complete and efficient nuxilinry in the education of youth. There does not exist a series ol' School Readers more admirably and philosophically adapted lo lead the pupil step by step from die elements of llie language, to the fartlierest point iu attaining which the aid of nn instructor can nvuil hint. The Cincinnati Public Schools have recently been remodeled m some extent as regards the use ol books, and notwithstanding the zealous ellorts of others to introduce their own publiraiioi.s, Mefiiiffey's Eclectic Renders, oVc, were unanimously re-ndopied by the trustees. Ray's Ariihmclic, parts 1, 2, and 3, were also adopted in tho same schools. I. N. Wiiitino &. Huntinoton, Booksellers, Columbus, aro ngenls fur Iho publishers of I lie Eclectic .School Books, and w ill supply country merchants at the piiblishcr'1 whole-ale prices. RuCOMMKHnATIOK. The Hoard of School Examiners for Ihe county of Frnnk-lin.'uuder the provisions of iho School Law which empower them 10 recommend to ihe several schools wilhin said county such school books as they deem best adnplcd In llic purposes of education, propose, after examination, ihe use of Mctiul-fey's Eclectic Renders newly revised editions, nml Rnv't Aritltinclicu' course, ns the liest within their present knowledge. As uniformity is desirable, and a uniformity of good books absolutely neressnry to prevent frequent chances " L ' ii.m i..,rl...... . .,.,, i,.,i,i h...i - -ii.-ci Hie introduction of the above rccuuinicndrd series nf books. II. L. HITCHCOCK, JAS. K. LINN EL, Doclfl. SAMUEL T. MILLS. COM Sim IXNUIIAXt'K 071PA5Y. Fill ami Mahisi. The attention of the public is called to Ihe following scale nf return premiums on risks terminating succersfully lo ihis Company, adopted by ilt board of Direc tors. It is believed that this system, whereby every parly insuring becomes largely nnd certainly interested in the prolils of Ihe Company w ithout risk lo himself, offer ailvamages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan nf insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. vC(jfe of return I'remiunu: On every tinrft premium, 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from $jU00 to gi.HIO 12J On net gross annual premiums amounting lo Sl,(KH and upwards IS ' Tint Company continues lo insure every species of building, and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares and nicrehan dixes and other proer1y contained therein, against loss or damago by fire; also, tleamhoalt and sail vessels, and Ihe cargues of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, fiat boats and oilier water craft, against the perils of teat, lakes anil rivcrt on tnc most lavoraiiie lerms. A. B. I itl.vv, June 1, lulL.tytw. Secretary, IAWllOOK STORE. Hknrv W. Ds.itny & Co, 4 Law ih.oksellers and Publishers, Cincinnati, have nlwnys on hand the i,:rgest assortment of Law Books iu ihe Western country, and sell thrm on as favorable terms as nt any establishment in the United Slates. English Law Bonks imported to order. Orders for l.nw Books Irom a disiance, through inerchanls or others visiting Cincinnati, will be executed as ut low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. Catai ooiiks can be had gratuitously, by calling at the Law II ok Store of H. VV. DERBY & CO.. I)ecl8. 1J Main St., Cincinnati rpollACCO AND SNUFF. X 25 kegsCasey No 1,0T Ky. Tobacco) Id do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 300 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing do; 200 do II. Thayer do; SO Jars Maralmy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. " HIUORS AND WINES. i Otard, Dupay & Co., Brandy; A. Scignctlc, dj; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; . Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do; Champaign do; best brands. For sale by June4. THOS. ACIIESON. w ANHTKII la exchnnge for Uracerica, at Cask Prlcmw Rye 40 ets. per bush.; Oats JO cents per bush.; . rinxscctl 13 no; 1 imoihy Seed jt I 00) I tried A pplcs M do; )ried Pcarhet g I do; Beans 25 In oO do; Oinseng 20 ctt. per lb; Beeswax 25 els. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Butter in roll, keg ur barrels 6 rts. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACIIESON CIOFFEE AND HI'tiAK. J 60 bagt Rio Coffee 10 d'i Java do; 5 lilnls. N. O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. !. lObblt.N.O. Molastes. Fortaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. rEAS. 10 Chestt Young Ilyton Tea; 20 half rheslt do; A chests Gunpowder do; 6 do Imperial, do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACIIF.SON. APICES. kj 10 bagt Pepper; 25 Matt Cassia; Fortaleby June 4. fi do Allspice; A bl'l. NutnH-ffs; THOS. ACIIEUOM. CO.?IU ONE, Came All, la Ihe Ncsr nnd Chens Cash Store! ROSENTIIALER it SPRINGER, aie now opening, one door south nf T. Acheson's Grocery Stoic 011 High street, a splendid assortment of Fancy, Staple, Lace nnd Silk Goods, which they will sell cheaper Iban ll.e cheap-est!! 'I heir stock consists in pari of rich fig'd, tlripcd and plain Alpacens, Cashmere d'Ecnseo, selected patterns, Crape dcl.niiie and Muslin dcLainc, high colored, Lupines, Bombazines, figured nml plain, rich striped China Silks, black and blue-black Silk and Salin, Bonnet Velvet, different colors, Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest style, Silk Fringes, Thread ond Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Inserting ami Edgings, Silk anil Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Ril and Net Gloves, Bugle Neck Laces, Hair Pins nnd Bugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points, siriped and figured, Silk Blunts and Mohair Nets, ArliAcinl Flutters, Cliusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-retis, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, plain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, & c.. Sit. Shawls We have al-o a general assortment of Shaw Is, which cannot be licat this side of the Mountains, consisting nf Plain and embroidered Thibet Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, striped and plain, Black cmb'd Woolen Shawls, Irnm 8 lo 10 firs. Damask black and colored, from 6 lo 14 qrs. Blanket Shawls, all sizes, Wimer Hose, Cashmere, orstcd, Haw Silk and Silk Hose, white and black. ALSO A largo lol of Broad Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Satinctls, Vcsl-iugs, Kentucky Jeans, Benvcr and Pilot Cloihs, Flannels, Tickings, Cheeks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Diapers, and nil oilier articles usually kcpCin Dry Goods Stores. Ai'l Iho-o who want more than llic worlh of their money, will please call and examine our laige and splendid lot of Goods. Ocl3l. COUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Cougn Loz-enges are the tafesl, mosl sure and effectual remedy for Coughs, Culds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, &c, ic. The proprietor has never known an instance where lliey did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold wilhin the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and ihusc laboring under the mosl distressing colds and coughs. Jonathan llownrlh, Esq., Ihe well known temperance lecturer, took a severe cold Insl January by sleeping in damp sheets, that seemed lo have settled in a consumption. He raised a good deal of bloody mailer, and his cough was to harrassing ami incessant dial he could get no rest by day or night. After trying various remedies without relief, he t'ho't that death alone would relieve him of his misery. But b the advice of a lady he purchased a box of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; lliey gave him great relief, and 10 his surprise made him rest easy, and enabled him to sleep sound all nighl; three dnys' use of ihcin made a new man of him, and he is recommending Sherman's Lozenges In all his acquaintances. SHEH MAN'S WORM LOZENGES are the only infal. lible worm destroying medicine ever discovered. l.iOO.OOO boxes have been sold, and not a failure has ever been known. They destroy all kinds of worms, and cannot injure where there are none. 2'irec different periont rured of Worm hi Ihe ute of one box of Worm Lnzeiigei. "Messrs. G. F". T. St. Co., U7 Alain street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: My w ife Ims been af-llicled wilh worms Irom the ngc of three venrs. and has nev er been without them. She resided nl Middletown, Butler counly. Al times, she has been to nlllictcd with worms as to require Ihe nltemlniico ol two of llic best physicians in Ihe place one doctoring her for one complaint, nnd one for aiioiher, but eellinir worse, she removed to Madison, nnd wns under the hands of two nf Ihe most celebrated physicians of uiai piuee, 0111 an run ner no goon. Mie came lo Cincinnati some time since, and began lo despair nf gelling heller; in deed she got so bad, the worms came up in her Ihroal her siilleringj beenmc almost intolerable. Hearing of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she thought Ihalslic would try them Insl August. 1 Hepped in your slore and gol a box of the worm lozenges and 1 have cverv reason to re joice that I did so. She look but ore hai.p box, when the worms enmo Irom her in hunches. I eon Id not he nosiuve. but I would suppose that there were from filly losixlv in each Deticr man snc nail lor years, jicing cured, she gave llic balance of tho box to a neighbor by the name of Herald, who lives a snort oisianre irom us, wno nas two cnuiiren, one live and the oilier two years nf age, w ho were much troubled wilh worms, and 1 have heard since, that by Ihe lime lliey had used up the box, both children were entirely cured." The above is from Mr. R. Richards, Lawrence street, near r rout. WEAK BACKS! WEAK BACKS!! 1,000,000 HO I. It YKAIIl.t: I'll UK IIS IT I .'A t.'l NTS. SHERMAN'S POOH MA!TS PLASTER. Iho best Strengthening Plaster In the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains nnd weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck. limbs, joints, rheumatism, and lumbago; worn on the lower part of the spine, Ihcy entirely cure iheuilc i-, and on ihe small of the back, llic falling of the womb; applied to ihe back of ino iicck ni cnuiiren icciiiiug, lliey give great relief. In roughs, colds, oppression of the chest and stumach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, asthma, and all diseases where local remedies arc required, none can lie better than these plasters. 1 ney aro tome, or strengthening, stimulating and anodyne. Physicians recommend them because ihev stick belter and af ford more relief than any other ever known. One million are told yearly J. W. Iloxic, Esq , who was bent nearly double with RheU' matism, was enabled, alter wearing one 12 hours, to gel up aim ores, nimscu. 111 z onvs ne was ucfiecny wen. Mr. Il.ivid Williams, of Elizabe'hlown. N. J., an old revo lutionary soldier, was so alllicled wilh rheumatism lh.it he could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. Mrs. (ieorge Nixon, one of the Managers of ihe Institution for Aired Indieeril Females in Ihe rilv of New York, savs the old ladies find great benefit from these Plasters they be ing very inline to pains or weakness 111 the back, as well at olhcr parts of the body. CAUTiorr. l he great reputation these Plasters have attained, has induced many unprincipled persons lo get up wormiest imitations, ask lor rsncrman s I'oor man s riasicr, and see that full directions for use, nd a fac timilie of hit name, A. Sherman, M. I)., it on ihe back of each. Trust none others, or you will be deceived. JVice only twelve-und-a-half cent ! O. F. THOMAS, 147 Main si., between 3d and 4th, iXT Sole Agent for Cincinnati. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES givo immedi-ale relief to nervous or sick headache, palpitation of the heart, lowncsx of spirils, dcsiKindcncv. iiiflammalory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of Ihe chest, cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach or bowels, hysteriral affections and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through ihe day, and wakefulness al night, cholera or cholern morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large parlies, will find Ihe Lozenges really reviving, and imparting Ihe buoyancy of youth. Joseph B. Nones, Esq., Vice President of the Washington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered for veara w-ith nervous head ache, that nothing would relieve lili he used these Lozenges, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter has been subject lo violent attacks of headache, to as to make him almost blind for two or three hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and ihev cured him in a few minutes. In the Cniholic ilalf-Orphan Aylum of thit city, containing upwards nf one hundred children, we have lieen in Ihe habit of using Dr. Sherman's Ixizcnges, for Ihe varions diseases for which they are recommended, and ha 'e always lounn tnem 10 ne attended wnn mosi neneiteiai enects. 1 therefore most willingly add my commendation lo ihe many others in Iheir favor. S. LI'CY IGNATIUS, Hup. of ihe Cath. Ualf-Urph. Aiy. A. V. May 3.1, 1(513. lr. Sherman's Lozenges can be obtained wholesale and retail of (i. F. Th IMAS, Main St., between 3d and 4lh, opposite Gazette Offic 1, Sole Agent fo. Cincinnati, Ohio, and of the following Agents : Columbus, Whiting At Huntington; Jacklnwn, J. M. Sar-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkertville, James Kirkendall; Elna, Richard Larrison; Reynoldsburgh, Jacob McCurdy; Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lafayette, John MrMullan; Sum-erford, P. 8. F'ay; Vienna, Baret At Jones. rough Lozenget 25 ctt. per box; Worm do; Camphor do. Poor Man's Plaster, nnlv l?A ei.nl. aniore. All who buy a box of Dr. Sherman's lzenre.. or a Plaster, are entitled to one nf SHERMAN'S MESSENGERS OK HEALTH, which can be obtained from ail Agents. Oetl7, 18(4.. 8m. Hit Nil V W DIRBY '., I'ubliahrr, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Law, Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous, School Books and Stationery, and Impor ters of Foreign Books, 113 Main street, Cincinnati, O. II. W. D. Ac Co., resiectfully announce thai they have made extensive arrangements for the sale of Books and Stationery, and ( Her great inducements to merchants and book buyers generally 111 the West and South. They keep alwavs on hand a general assortment of Books, embracing Law, Medicine, Theology, History, Biography, 1 oluics, Poetry, English Books, and all Ihe School and Clas sical Hooks in use. Law Books. The larccst assortment in Ihe Wesl and sup plied 011 as favorable terms as al any establishment in llic U. Slates. English Law Books imported lo order. A discount allowed lo Booksellers; aud orders by letter from them, or gentlemen of the Bench or Bar, will'be executed as al low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. On hand in large quantities. Ihe publications of I) Apple-Ion Sl Co., A. V. Blake, and Wiley St Fu'iinm, New ork, all ol which are furnished to the trade at publishers' prices. ALSO A very large and fine assortment of English and American Stationery. Blank Books in every variety, made to order. Banks, Puhi'ic Offices, .Merchants, and others, supplied on the mosl liberal terms. roreign Hooks. Particular attention given lo importing Foreign Books. Persons sending an order fur any particular work published in Europe, can rely upon receiving the same in me snonesi possioic lime. rublishcrs ot Air Lean's t;. S. Court Heporls, Zvols.; Illlh vol. Ohio do. do. by P. B. Wilcox; Oilman's Dlircst of Indi ana and Illinois Rep's, 1 vol. Walker's American Law, 2nd edition, I vol. 0 invtle Ihe particular attention nf all Country Merchants, Members of ihe Bar and Medical Profession, public, privalo nnd social Libraries, and all who may want lo make purcha ses 01 hooks or stationery, to can and examine our siock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. I)ecl8. MErTcAN""ILLUSTRATED' ORKllJust pub-lished Nature's Gem, or American Wild Flowers ili their native haiinis, by Emma C. F.mbi hv. Illustrated wilh 28 plnlcs of Plants, colored aller nature, and Lnudscape Views of iheir localities from drawings, by E. W. Whilefield, 1 vol. 4lo elegantly bound. "This is a volume we ran afford to praise. It is an exquisite specimen of American tnsie and American art. Teste nnljoiily natural, but highly cultivated, is the characteristic of Mrs. Embury, and inspired by the subject and 11. elegant accessories, she has here surpassed herself. We hope to find the book on the table of nil our fair friends." A'. P. Willie, Ere. Mirror. "il is a work which cannot fail to win ihe favorable regard of all admirers of superior nrl and refined lastc." Commercial Adrertiter. "We doubt not it will be the most superb 'Gift Book' of the season. The plates arc beautifully colored from nature." ( VttiiVr Enquirer. The Keepsake: A Christmas, New Year nnd Birlh Dny Present; illustrated with ten elegant siecl engravings; richly bound 2. The Rose, or Affcction't Gift; edited by Emily Matshnll, illustrated with 10 neat Steel I'laiea. elegantly bound g 1 ,25. The Book of Ihe Indians of Norili America, Iheir Maimers, Customs and Present State; compiled from the best authorities, by John Frost, LL. D. 1 vol. 12mo, will) numerous illustrations M. For sale Wholesale and Retail by II. W. DERBY & CO., Dec2l. Cincinnati, O. LAW BOOKS. New York Digest, new edition. A complete Digest of all the enset reiiorted in Coleman's Cases, Cainc's Reports, 3 vols ; Caine s Cases in Error, 2 vols.; Johnson's Cases, 3 vols.; Johnson's Reports, 20 vols.; Cow-en, !) vols.; Wendell, 20 vols.; Hill, 0 vols.; Hall. 2 vols.) nnd Ambon's Nisi Priut, complete in 4 vols., by Thus. W. Clarke. A new supply of Smith's Leading Cases, 2 vols. American Notes. Hill's Reports, complete: Hurtin. Gordon's Digest Laws United Stales, 1814; 1 vol. Brown's Chancery Reports, 4 vols. Perkins' edition; Just received by Jan2. J. II. RILEY. KW IIOOKM HKIV HOOKS. The following, wilh lot of others, have just been received, and for snle at RILEY'S ("heap Book Slore, opposite the Slnie House: Verplanck's Illustrated Edition of Shakspenre, iu Nos. The Life and Writings nf Win. Leggei; 2 vols, in one. Keith's Land of Israel; 1 vol. Kendall's Sanla F'e Expedition; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vols. The Poems of N. P Willis; I vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims; I vol. Pencillings by the Way; by N. P. Willis. The Life of Geo. Brimnull, Erq Pasland Present, by Thomas ( arlylc. The History of Chivalry; by Chailes Mills. " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 2 Nos. Afloat and Ashore. The lugoldshy Legendt. The Comic Blacksione. The United Irishman, in i vols. Ocll7. IEVER AND AGUE, Chill Fever. Dumb Ague, Inter mitlent and Remittent Fevers, and all ihe various forms of Bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's India Cholngogne. Ir. Osgood's India Cholagngne, which has gained such notoriety in ihe cure of F'evcr and Ague, and olher billions affections. This medicine wns prepared by a regular physician, and it the result of an extensive practice of several vean in the bilious climate. Those who have used it them selves, or seen ils salulary effects upon others, need no farther evidence of ils great value, or Ihe high estimation in wh.ch it is held. A tmall treatiie on the "causes, ireaimeul and cure of fever nnd ague, and oilier diseases of billious climates," may be had gralii of the above agent. A new supply of the almve invaluable medicine received and for tale al the Ohio Drug Store, by Octl7..5. S. CLARK, So Agent. LATKStT NKWft fram N. Yark tint PhiloitrW akin. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat St Kii.boup.sb have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing in nan of AO pieces Broad Cloths and Cassimeret; 100 do. Satinetlt and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacca; 30 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 5000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpet and Coverlet Warp, tie. Ac. Persons wishing to purchase such articles for cash, will find it lo iheir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. THAT aid, fnvarite. aad lrrlia remedy far Fever and Ague, and Dypepsia, Rowand't (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the tnnfrcii tignalure of the proprietor over Ihe monlh of every bottle, it trarrantta to curt in erem itutame. or the money will be promptly returned. Joins R Rowasd, M. D., No. 28 N. Second St., Phila. Fo, sale by J. B. WHEATON, April lt. Corner of Htghand Broad ttn FOR THE riRK OF DEAFNESft, PAI) and the discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, Ate, Aie., which aretymplomt of approaching deafness, and also generally atlewiannt on Ihe disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fidem and twenty years, and were obliged 10 use ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being aiaile perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend its use. For sale at the Drug colore of J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High tit. fH f SCARPA'S llWACOUSTIC OIL! Cake, Confcclionarics, Fruits, Toys, kc. fPO THE CIT1ZEIV3 OF COLUMBUS A. Schhei-JL fiKR, opposite the City House, reclfully informs the citizens of Columbus, tlial he is prepared at all times to fur-uish Parlies, Weddings, and private families, wilh plain and ornamented Pound. SMngo, Jklley, Fruil, or any olhcr kind of CAKE they may desire, which ever has or can he made in the city, lie would be pleased lo receive orders, when practicable, tw o dayt in advance. From his experience in the business, he feels assured he ran give entire satisfaction, aud uu effort will be spared to do to. He also keeps on hand a large assortment of ('ANDIES, of his own manufacture; also, all kinds of FRUITS of ihe best quality. He hasjiisl received a very large assortment of TOYS, very suitable for Presents al Ihis season of the year. Misses and Mastkhs ran suit themselves with almost anything. He returns his sincere thanks for the nalronaire alrradv pi. tended lo him, and w ill be gralelul for a continuance and extension of the sane. A. SCHNEIDER. Ifcc20 C"A O L U tl II 11 s V ANIIIOHABI.lt ItKFO T. J The subscriber has just received Irom New York, in addition to hit stock of fnll and winter goods, at hit Columbua r usiiiuiinoie irepoi, in tne new hutldiiig on High street, opposite the Slate House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest Frtnch, Euglish and American Cloths; Cassimcres aud Ve-tings, (including black and while Satin;) Slocks, Satin and Thirut Crnvais; Silk, Cashmere, Thibit and Kid Gloves; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cloak Tassels; Collars, Scarfs; Half Hose, Silk and Merino; Silk and Merino Shirli ai.d Drawers; And iu brief, every article of the richest quality of gcnlle-mea't wearing appaiel lo be found in Ihe first drapery eilab-lishmcnt m the east. Having procured the best workmen, and having made ar. rangemcnit wilh llic mosl fashionable cstabl shmenls in New York, lo receive the changes which aro constantly occurring in culling and making garments, he is prepared to execute all orders in the mosl fashionable and annroved sivle. Hn will also be receiving through ihe winter, Irvsh supplies of ihe choicest vestlngs. and fancy cassimcres, Ace, that can be found in the New York market. Ladies clonks made and trimmed in the best manner. Decl2..dlf. A. A. STEWART. CtlTY t'liOTIIINU KTHOIIH Tl, twa door J touth of the Aiil Haute, High ttreet. Tho subscriber respectfully invites ihe attention of his customers and Ihe public in general, lo his assortment of fine Cloths, Cassimeret, Vcsiings, Ate, consisting of fine French Black Cloihs, various prices, Black and Blue Black English and American Cloihs, Green, Invisible Green, Blue and Brown Chillis. A splendid assortment ol French and A merican F'ancy Cassimeret, low priced Chillis, Cassimeres, Saliuells and Black Cassimeret. A splendid assortment nf Fancy F'igtired Silk Velvet Veilings, Black Sntlns, nnd Black English Silk l'lorintinc Vesting, While Salin nnd F'ancy Silk Vesting, Huff Cnssimcrcs for Vests; Gents Merino Shirts. Lambs Wool Drawers, a superior article, Salin Stocks, Plain and Trimmed Silk Scarfs, Italian Si Ik Cravats, Suspenders, Thibet Gloves, Shirt Collars, Alparra Slocks and Cravats. The above will be sold low, and made up in the best man. ner and most fashionable style; they are of his selection, and as he is in Ihe regular receipt of reports of the Fashions, he will be able lo suit all who may favor him with a call. Decl7..d3m. WALTER AMOS. CHECKERED STORE. A. P. Stoki! &Co.,at (lie Checkered Store, No. 3, Commercial Row, have just received Ihe largest and most splendid assortment nf Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought lo Columbus, which they are offering at prices to suit the necessities of the times. We have just received a good slock of Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Twccdt, Rob Roys, Cassimeret, Salinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, l.insejs, Alc, Ate. We would tay 10 the Ladies of Colombo, aun ..It-mliy, ti tw. on hftnd assortment ol Rich and Fashionable Dress Goods, such as Cashmere de Cnsse, Muslin de Lanes, Paris Patterns, Chusans, Chamelion Brocades, Black, changeable and Plaid Alparcas, together with a great variety of Silks. Also, a quantity of Dark nnd Rich Calicoes, imitation of Cashmere le Cosso, and Paris Patterns. Also, a general assortment of S.lk and Woolen Shawls, Dress Shawls, Cravats, 4ic: Also, a good Hock of Winler Shoet and Hoots for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tho subscribers ran say wilh truth that they can sellmost; Goods at from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper, lhan Ihose merchants who hnught their Goods lix weeks tince. Call at the Checkered Slore, and examine for yourselves.- Dccfi. .d2m. X. P. STONE Sl CO. TOOK la it cvrrybady, far evcnlkiag depends J Uon il. The grcalcsl book of the age. Just published, 'The Ohio Citizen." Summary of Ihe Constitution and Stat-ulcs of tho Stale of Ohio, reduced lo questions and answers, for Iho use of Schools and Families; by A. F. Perry, Esq., and Jos. R. Swan, President Judge ot ihe I2ih Judicial Circuit. This book should be in Ihe hands of every citizen in llic SlBle old enough to read. It is deserving Ihe atlenlion of all w ho feel an interest in our Public Schools. Parents should place it in the hands of their children. Teachers are invited to call and get a copy for examination. Remember the place. RILEY'S BOOKSTORE, cl'J. opposite the Slate House. BROWN'S CHANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 to 7'.H, by William Brown, Esq., wilh Hie Annotations nf Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Ediicdby J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. "Brown's Reports embrace Ihe period from 1778 to 1794, while the woolsack was occupied in succession by Ihose two master minds, Lord Thurlow and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of Iliese Reports seems lo mark an epoch in Ihe Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later wns established by Ihe Term Reports in the King's Bench. Thenceforward the judgments in both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession. Brown, therefore, must be considered as Ihe leader of the regular line of Reporls in Chancery."The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a Isree part of them lyinr at the verv loundatinn of Chancery. Their importance it attested by the' fact that Brown's Reports are onener cueo ny writers 01 authority man any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched bv termed and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. II mil the present lime, however no edition of them has appeared in the U. Stales. " We have now before ns Ihe first volume of an American edition, which promises to surpass in interest and practical value any of the English editions of ihe work; nor do we believe that there is any edition of any Reports thai hat ever been published, either in England or America, which is re- commenrted Mr such usciui and ample editorial labors. J he notes of Mr. Belt have been retained, andthnseof Mr. Eden, so far as Ihcy could be made supplementary lo Ihese, have been added. Thus the separate abort of these editors are accumulated on the tame page, imparling of itself to the present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the En- gttsn editions, in r.npland no similar amalgamation or the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by the laws of copyright The notes of the present enuirm are strictly practical. 1 hey are calculated 10 add essentially m the value of Ihe Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Lata Reporter for May. Just received, and lor saie ai tne cooastore ni Nov23. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. Bt'CHANAIV, KM, 1st Al fa., Gkhkrai. Comhis-sios asd F'oRWARiMHo MiRcUABTS, J'oydrai it., Krw Orleans. II. Buchanan continues the Exchange business ia Ports mouth O., as usual. HENRY BUCHANAN, Portsmouth, O., JOSEPH 1. F.I.I. IS. New Orleans, JOHN B. NIXON, New Orleans. Nov23..3m- BOARDING HOUSE. The subtrritHr would respectfully inform Ihe public, that he Hill enniimiet to keep Hoarding House, at hit old Hand, comer of High end Town ttreelt, opposite the City House. His rooms being large and' newly fined op, they will be found pleasant. Members of Ihe legislature would do well lo call and examine hit rooms before locating elsewhere. J. REEVES. NATURE'S (JEM Just received ' Nature's Gem," or American Wild Flowers in their native haunts, by Emma C. Emliury, illustrated with 28 Plates of Plants, colored after nature, and landscape views of their localities from drawings, by E. W. Whilefield; 1 vol. 4ln. elegantly bound. Just received at Uec2C RILEY'S Booktosre.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COL UMBUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1845. NUMBER 105. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. Orrics corner of High and "fornix streets, Buttlei' Building. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, mid tri-weckly the remainder of the year,....- $5 00 Tri-wcekly cr annum 4 00 Week I)' per aiiuuin 2 00 Term f MtertUing. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, 5' and 25 cents for caeh additional insertion for three mouths 5 for six months gU for twelve months 12 Longer advertisements in the same pnqiortion, with a dedueliou ol 20 per cent, on the amount over $20 in six mouths. The number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will h continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. JBg Ihe l'twr. Tor twelve lines $12 fourth of a column $20 half column M whole column )0. STIIOU.44 SV CO, FervrnrdiMg nnd Csmmii. aioH .vlrrckaata A- (ieiieeal Produce ltcnlcrs, Agents for N. York and Buffalo Lake Boat line; John Allen's Clinton line, nnd Ohio nnd N. York line, on the Erie Canal; T. Kichmond & Co.'s Diamond Line, on the Ohio Cunal. White Wam-House, West cud Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Hcferto Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams iV Co.,N. Y.City. " Kiniiel Davis At Co., Hullalo, New York. " (iurdon, Williams tc Co., Delroil, Michigan, a- " Thomas Richmond Sl Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwalladcr & Co., Z.incsvillc, Ohio. " Young ifc I'itrh, New ark, hio. " J. VY. Finlcy ot Co., Cirrlevillc, Ohio. Mr. M. H. Bartlett, Chillicolhe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway or. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. n.'l.iUcfal advances will he made on all Consignments, if rc(i.ircl. May 1. li;W..tf. JKW K 4T A K I . I M II .Tl f T .-- E OH UK J 1'UiiU Copper, Tm nnd iSltcvt Iron Ware Manulurturcr, respectfully inform Ihc citizt'tn of ('ulunibua and vicinity lha lie has opened a shp on High street, Ave doors South of Town street, where he will kox-pconsluntly oohanu u lull and general asoitiiieutot' Tin Warn. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin (.intent, Loaders and Roofing mndein good style ly exM'rii'iiced workman, ( rders thniiklnlt v received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Culunilms, June2i, 1H42. COIsI Mill H HAT MTOKK, Ili(li mmt9 op-J posiio the Tuhlic Oflire. The subscriber nan on hand a splendid stock of Hutu, boihof hisown nnd Katern manufac lure, of the laicst fashion, which he is Belling at reduced prices. A good snhsiHiiiial t or Hat can he had nt 1,30 There is no Heredity now for goin? In Dry liomls Stores to pure ha so Hals, when a better ami cheaper iirtirle can be bought at a Hal Siore. I 'lease call and see, nnd intisfy yourselves. The latest fashion of Hals always made to urdcr, and kept on hand, either of Fur. Silk, or any olhcr description. May Xi, lHW..if. J. E. UUDISIM. ftj Hats bought at my Shop will be dressed up and ironed gratis. J. E. II. rpo Till! IsAIMICN. Jml received nl llic sijrnof the X (i olden Hoot, n large and splendid assortment of Ladies, fchoes. lalest-Dtyle of l'lnlndelphta manufacture, vii: Kid and ri-norocco Paris I cs and slippers, kid and morocco bunkint and spring heel Paris lius, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting and fancy colored dress buikins, kid and morocco buskin welts and walking shoes, Alistes' kid and morocco buskins and walking shoes, colored and Hick Pans ties and slippers, children's boot morocco and leather bonis, colored ami black boots and ancle ties, all of which ill be Sold rhenner than were ever offered bt riiy Feb. ijlHU II. H. KIM BAH. SIXYKKSmTII nnd Jcsveller lietnoved. The subscriber has removed his establishment next dour to .Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the City House, whero he wilt keep on hand a gnodnssorlmcnlof Watches, Jcvr rlry.iMc, wn.cn tie will sell verv cneap. Repairing of all kinds attciufcd to on llic shortest notice, ami nil woik wnrrnnicii. As the subscriber is determined to sell lower than any body else, nml do his work betler mid rbenper than any uthvr person, he hopes to receive a share of patronage. The public tire invited to call, and be satisfied by seeing for themselves. 8. BUCK. May ill, lint. FlItUYK IIOlSi:, Colunbw, Ohio. The subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that tins well known llousa,on Brond street, it now under his charge is titled up in superior style, and every attention naid to the comfort and convenience of Travelers and Boarders. Ills 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 Siahlc, which is attended with great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither paint nor cxpenso to render satisfaction to all who eall on him ; nnd by rharglng moderate hills commensurate with the present hard limes, he hopes to receive a share of the public iiairon- age 11. 11 LRU. Columbus, November III, 1(145. ClAIIIKliT 1IAKIN. The subscriber respectfully J inlorins his fiiends ami the public that he continues to carry on the Cabinet snaking business at his shop on High street, between Town and Rich ttreels, and has aiwart ol hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Furniture, which he . will warrant equal to any offered in the place. 1 IT kn a" excellent III: 4UM12, and it prepared to wake COFFINS and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Collins of all kinds kept on nana. Term very reatonabie,aa& suited to I ho lime. Orders for any article in his line willmcetwith prompt attention. A. VV. HEADER. Columbus, Nor. 8, 1811. .dlf nIA'noXD IIIOK I9TOHK. Johr Joins, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he hat removed from the tign of the Golden Boot, to hit old ttand on High ttreet, near the corner of Friend, where he hat on hand the largest assortment of Prison made Roots and Shoes now in the city, which he offers for tale, wholesale or retail, at priret to suit the timet. Country ,ncrchantt would do well to call and examine hit slock, lief'irc purchasing elsewhere. The Craft may always be supphed with Leather, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by callr.ig at the Diamond Shot ftore. Particular attention paid I j filling orders from abroad. IV. B. Custom Work and Repairing done to order on the hottest possible notice. Feb. S7, IBM. BOOTH A.KD ailOEM. II. II. KIMBALL, al the tign of Ihe Ciohlen Bool, would respectively invite the attention of hit friends and the public to the inspection of hit large assortment of Ea:tcm and City made Boots and Shoes. From hit cxiierienee in the hustnets, he it willing to guarantee to give tatisfaction with respect to cheapness, neatness and durability. Also, good assortment of l asts and 8hoe Findings eonstaully on hand. Feb. Ill, I841. Hf.AU Al FKICT. Ilnl, np, hM-t ittid leaflets. In addition to his large stork of Boots and Shoes the tubscrilier has just received an extensive assortment o Men's F'ur,Silk,Vool and Palm HatsjBovs Palm and Leghorn do-, Men and Buys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women'sChip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing lo purchase will find it to their interest to call at the Gulden Boot. March 8. II. II. KIMBALL T)H1HI'I!1S mud Mar scow, have alreidrti ia JT favar af Senrpa't oil far UrafitrM. So fre-yiiiient and extraordinary have been the curet that have come under their observation, that nml nf them nn. kepn it. and presenile il for their patients at Ihe only medicine that can .ir A nhvsieian in len.iv nraH ic in tkilxwato ha. just sent for fialf a dozen bottle, and says, that bis father, who s been deaf for a number of veers, has been cured by using Oil, and that he, the Dr., shall for the future use it in hit Ve, as he hat teen tuch wonderful benefit accrue from filication. ror tale by J. B. WHEATON, Druggist, Columbus, Oct. 16. Corner of High and Broad tlreett. KII.EY'S I'H.E OINTMENT The following certificates arc presented to the public from well known individuals in the town or ManiCeld, of cures effected by using Kiley't File Ointment, which place beyond all duubl the curative powers of llic medicine: Alter sulTiriug much from a painful development of I lie Piles, I applied Kilcy's justly celebrated Ointment, nnd was cntiielv cureil by using it one week. 1''. COOK. Alaiificld, Ohio, July 4, II! If. I hereby certify, that suffering very severely with the Piles during the monlh of July, 11113, 1 was unable to nlleud to my harvesting, and having lieard of Mr. Hiley's Pile Ointment, I was induced to try its virtues. I procured some, ami was thereby cnahli d to resume my harvesting, and have lint been severely nillirled since. 1 therefore recommend it lo the nf flirted with confidence. S. O. COBEAN. Alanficld, Ohio, July 3, 1841. Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1813. V. Wiltshire Riley. Dear sir: The high reputation ol your Pile Ointment induced me lo try its virtues, w hieli proved so successful, that I lliuu it due to you nnd the public to add my testimony in favor ef lis efficacy, believeing your ointment if used will alleviate such human suffering. My little ton was alllicled with Piles from his infancy, till about eight years of age. every effort to cure him proved fruitless until 1 heard of your Pile Ointment. I obtained a vial and effected an enlfro cure in three applications, which not only relieved biin nf his exrrucinl ng discaso, but resulted iu u great improvement in his general health. ltespcctfully, yours, 8. C. COFFINBEMRY. 1 hereby certify, thai suffering very severely trnin the Piles in the nuiiiih of December last it being llic third nllnrk I had experienced wilhin Ihe last four years, 1 was induced to try the ointment made by Mr. Hilcy'for that disease, from which I obtained a speedy relief, anil alter using one vial of il I was able In resume inv business. JAMES CKUM11. Mansfield, IticlilauJ county, Ohio, January 20, 1844. I hereby eerlily that I have, been alllicled very severely wilh the Piles for die last two years, and after using various remedies wiiIioiii obtain ng much relief, I was induced In try Hiley's celebrated oiiiinicui for the piles, and obtained speedy relief, anil I therefore confidently recommend it to those afflicted wilh Ihis painful disease. AMOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 14. 1814. For Sale by J. B. Wheaton, S. Clark and I)eivg& Son, Columbus. Dec. 6, 1841 ly. nipnrlnnl lo l 11 rents mill Tenelicrx, McGUFFEY'S ECLECTIC HEADERS are now presented, newly stereotyped, thoroughly revised, mid greatly enlarged, wilh many and iinpoiionl improvements, and in their approved limn nro regarded as tile cheapest and best reading Imoks in the English language. In this series, comprising as it does a rarcful selection of moral, instructive and eiiieriaining mailer, progressively arranged, ami graduated wilh reference to the capacity of the pupil, Dr. McUuf-fey has ulfurdcd to pareius 1 nd tenchers a most thorough, complete and efficient nuxilinry in the education of youth. There does not exist a series ol' School Readers more admirably and philosophically adapted lo lead the pupil step by step from die elements of llie language, to the fartlierest point iu attaining which the aid of nn instructor can nvuil hint. The Cincinnati Public Schools have recently been remodeled m some extent as regards the use ol books, and notwithstanding the zealous ellorts of others to introduce their own publiraiioi.s, Mefiiiffey's Eclectic Renders, oVc, were unanimously re-ndopied by the trustees. Ray's Ariihmclic, parts 1, 2, and 3, were also adopted in tho same schools. I. N. Wiiitino &. Huntinoton, Booksellers, Columbus, aro ngenls fur Iho publishers of I lie Eclectic .School Books, and w ill supply country merchants at the piiblishcr'1 whole-ale prices. RuCOMMKHnATIOK. The Hoard of School Examiners for Ihe county of Frnnk-lin.'uuder the provisions of iho School Law which empower them 10 recommend to ihe several schools wilhin said county such school books as they deem best adnplcd In llic purposes of education, propose, after examination, ihe use of Mctiul-fey's Eclectic Renders newly revised editions, nml Rnv't Aritltinclicu' course, ns the liest within their present knowledge. As uniformity is desirable, and a uniformity of good books absolutely neressnry to prevent frequent chances " L ' ii.m i..,rl...... . .,.,, i,.,i,i h...i - -ii.-ci Hie introduction of the above rccuuinicndrd series nf books. II. L. HITCHCOCK, JAS. K. LINN EL, Doclfl. SAMUEL T. MILLS. COM Sim IXNUIIAXt'K 071PA5Y. Fill ami Mahisi. The attention of the public is called to Ihe following scale nf return premiums on risks terminating succersfully lo ihis Company, adopted by ilt board of Direc tors. It is believed that this system, whereby every parly insuring becomes largely nnd certainly interested in the prolils of Ihe Company w ithout risk lo himself, offer ailvamages superior to the remote profits of the mutual plan nf insurance, and that they will be justly appreciated by this community. vC(jfe of return I'remiunu: On every tinrft premium, 10 per cent. On net gross annual premiums from $jU00 to gi.HIO 12J On net gross annual premiums amounting lo Sl,(KH and upwards IS ' Tint Company continues lo insure every species of building, and Ihe furniture, machinery, goods, wares and nicrehan dixes and other proer1y contained therein, against loss or damago by fire; also, tleamhoalt and sail vessels, and Ihe cargues of steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, fiat boats and oilier water craft, against the perils of teat, lakes anil rivcrt on tnc most lavoraiiie lerms. A. B. I itl.vv, June 1, lulL.tytw. Secretary, IAWllOOK STORE. Hknrv W. Ds.itny & Co, 4 Law ih.oksellers and Publishers, Cincinnati, have nlwnys on hand the i,:rgest assortment of Law Books iu ihe Western country, and sell thrm on as favorable terms as nt any establishment in the United Slates. English Law Bonks imported to order. Orders for l.nw Books Irom a disiance, through inerchanls or others visiting Cincinnati, will be executed as ut low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. Catai ooiiks can be had gratuitously, by calling at the Law II ok Store of H. VV. DERBY & CO.. I)ecl8. 1J Main St., Cincinnati rpollACCO AND SNUFF. X 25 kegsCasey No 1,0T Ky. Tobacco) Id do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish 1 lb. lump do; 10 do 12 plug do; 300 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing do; 200 do II. Thayer do; SO Jars Maralmy Snuff; 30 Bladders Scotch do. For sale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. " HIUORS AND WINES. i Otard, Dupay & Co., Brandy; A. Scignctlc, dj; Meder Swan Gin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; . Jamaica do; Madeira Wine; Port do; Champaign do; best brands. For sale by June4. THOS. ACIIESON. w ANHTKII la exchnnge for Uracerica, at Cask Prlcmw Rye 40 ets. per bush.; Oats JO cents per bush.; . rinxscctl 13 no; 1 imoihy Seed jt I 00) I tried A pplcs M do; )ried Pcarhet g I do; Beans 25 In oO do; Oinseng 20 ctt. per lb; Beeswax 25 els. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Butter in roll, keg ur barrels 6 rts. per lb. June 4. THOS. ACIIESON CIOFFEE AND HI'tiAK. J 60 bagt Rio Coffee 10 d'i Java do; 5 lilnls. N. O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. !. lObblt.N.O. Molastes. Fortaleby June 4. THOS. ACHESON. rEAS. 10 Chestt Young Ilyton Tea; 20 half rheslt do; A chests Gunpowder do; 6 do Imperial, do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACIIF.SON. APICES. kj 10 bagt Pepper; 25 Matt Cassia; Fortaleby June 4. fi do Allspice; A bl'l. NutnH-ffs; THOS. ACIIEUOM. CO.?IU ONE, Came All, la Ihe Ncsr nnd Chens Cash Store! ROSENTIIALER it SPRINGER, aie now opening, one door south nf T. Acheson's Grocery Stoic 011 High street, a splendid assortment of Fancy, Staple, Lace nnd Silk Goods, which they will sell cheaper Iban ll.e cheap-est!! 'I heir stock consists in pari of rich fig'd, tlripcd and plain Alpacens, Cashmere d'Ecnseo, selected patterns, Crape dcl.niiie and Muslin dcLainc, high colored, Lupines, Bombazines, figured nml plain, rich striped China Silks, black and blue-black Silk and Salin, Bonnet Velvet, different colors, Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest style, Silk Fringes, Thread ond Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss Inserting ami Edgings, Silk anil Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Ril and Net Gloves, Bugle Neck Laces, Hair Pins nnd Bugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points, siriped and figured, Silk Blunts and Mohair Nets, ArliAcinl Flutters, Cliusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-retis, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, plain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, & c.. Sit. Shawls We have al-o a general assortment of Shaw Is, which cannot be licat this side of the Mountains, consisting nf Plain and embroidered Thibet Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, striped and plain, Black cmb'd Woolen Shawls, Irnm 8 lo 10 firs. Damask black and colored, from 6 lo 14 qrs. Blanket Shawls, all sizes, Wimer Hose, Cashmere, orstcd, Haw Silk and Silk Hose, white and black. ALSO A largo lol of Broad Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, Satinctls, Vcsl-iugs, Kentucky Jeans, Benvcr and Pilot Cloihs, Flannels, Tickings, Cheeks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Diapers, and nil oilier articles usually kcpCin Dry Goods Stores. Ai'l Iho-o who want more than llic worlh of their money, will please call and examine our laige and splendid lot of Goods. Ocl3l. COUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Cougn Loz-enges are the tafesl, mosl sure and effectual remedy for Coughs, Culds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, &c, ic. The proprietor has never known an instance where lliey did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold wilhin the last year, restoring to health persons in almost every stage of consumption, and ihusc laboring under the mosl distressing colds and coughs. Jonathan llownrlh, Esq., Ihe well known temperance lecturer, took a severe cold Insl January by sleeping in damp sheets, that seemed lo have settled in a consumption. He raised a good deal of bloody mailer, and his cough was to harrassing ami incessant dial he could get no rest by day or night. After trying various remedies without relief, he t'ho't that death alone would relieve him of his misery. But b the advice of a lady he purchased a box of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; lliey gave him great relief, and 10 his surprise made him rest easy, and enabled him to sleep sound all nighl; three dnys' use of ihcin made a new man of him, and he is recommending Sherman's Lozenges In all his acquaintances. SHEH MAN'S WORM LOZENGES are the only infal. lible worm destroying medicine ever discovered. l.iOO.OOO boxes have been sold, and not a failure has ever been known. They destroy all kinds of worms, and cannot injure where there are none. 2'irec different periont rured of Worm hi Ihe ute of one box of Worm Lnzeiigei. "Messrs. G. F". T. St. Co., U7 Alain street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: My w ife Ims been af-llicled wilh worms Irom the ngc of three venrs. and has nev er been without them. She resided nl Middletown, Butler counly. Al times, she has been to nlllictcd with worms as to require Ihe nltemlniico ol two of llic best physicians in Ihe place one doctoring her for one complaint, nnd one for aiioiher, but eellinir worse, she removed to Madison, nnd wns under the hands of two nf Ihe most celebrated physicians of uiai piuee, 0111 an run ner no goon. Mie came lo Cincinnati some time since, and began lo despair nf gelling heller; in deed she got so bad, the worms came up in her Ihroal her siilleringj beenmc almost intolerable. Hearing of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she thought Ihalslic would try them Insl August. 1 Hepped in your slore and gol a box of the worm lozenges and 1 have cverv reason to re joice that I did so. She look but ore hai.p box, when the worms enmo Irom her in hunches. I eon Id not he nosiuve. but I would suppose that there were from filly losixlv in each Deticr man snc nail lor years, jicing cured, she gave llic balance of tho box to a neighbor by the name of Herald, who lives a snort oisianre irom us, wno nas two cnuiiren, one live and the oilier two years nf age, w ho were much troubled wilh worms, and 1 have heard since, that by Ihe lime lliey had used up the box, both children were entirely cured." The above is from Mr. R. Richards, Lawrence street, near r rout. WEAK BACKS! WEAK BACKS!! 1,000,000 HO I. It YKAIIl.t: I'll UK IIS IT I .'A t.'l NTS. SHERMAN'S POOH MA!TS PLASTER. Iho best Strengthening Plaster In the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains nnd weakness in the back, loins, side, breast, neck. limbs, joints, rheumatism, and lumbago; worn on the lower part of the spine, Ihcy entirely cure iheuilc i-, and on ihe small of the back, llic falling of the womb; applied to ihe back of ino iicck ni cnuiiren icciiiiug, lliey give great relief. In roughs, colds, oppression of the chest and stumach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, asthma, and all diseases where local remedies arc required, none can lie better than these plasters. 1 ney aro tome, or strengthening, stimulating and anodyne. Physicians recommend them because ihev stick belter and af ford more relief than any other ever known. One million are told yearly J. W. Iloxic, Esq , who was bent nearly double with RheU' matism, was enabled, alter wearing one 12 hours, to gel up aim ores, nimscu. 111 z onvs ne was ucfiecny wen. Mr. Il.ivid Williams, of Elizabe'hlown. N. J., an old revo lutionary soldier, was so alllicled wilh rheumatism lh.it he could hardly help himself. One of these Plasters entirely cured him. Mrs. (ieorge Nixon, one of the Managers of ihe Institution for Aired Indieeril Females in Ihe rilv of New York, savs the old ladies find great benefit from these Plasters they be ing very inline to pains or weakness 111 the back, as well at olhcr parts of the body. CAUTiorr. l he great reputation these Plasters have attained, has induced many unprincipled persons lo get up wormiest imitations, ask lor rsncrman s I'oor man s riasicr, and see that full directions for use, nd a fac timilie of hit name, A. Sherman, M. I)., it on ihe back of each. Trust none others, or you will be deceived. JVice only twelve-und-a-half cent ! O. F. THOMAS, 147 Main si., between 3d and 4th, iXT Sole Agent for Cincinnati. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES givo immedi-ale relief to nervous or sick headache, palpitation of the heart, lowncsx of spirils, dcsiKindcncv. iiiflammalory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of Ihe chest, cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach or bowels, hysteriral affections and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through ihe day, and wakefulness al night, cholera or cholern morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large parlies, will find Ihe Lozenges really reviving, and imparting Ihe buoyancy of youth. Joseph B. Nones, Esq., Vice President of the Washington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered for veara w-ith nervous head ache, that nothing would relieve lili he used these Lozenges, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter has been subject lo violent attacks of headache, to as to make him almost blind for two or three hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and ihev cured him in a few minutes. In the Cniholic ilalf-Orphan Aylum of thit city, containing upwards nf one hundred children, we have lieen in Ihe habit of using Dr. Sherman's Ixizcnges, for Ihe varions diseases for which they are recommended, and ha 'e always lounn tnem 10 ne attended wnn mosi neneiteiai enects. 1 therefore most willingly add my commendation lo ihe many others in Iheir favor. S. LI'CY IGNATIUS, Hup. of ihe Cath. Ualf-Urph. Aiy. A. V. May 3.1, 1(513. lr. Sherman's Lozenges can be obtained wholesale and retail of (i. F. Th IMAS, Main St., between 3d and 4lh, opposite Gazette Offic 1, Sole Agent fo. Cincinnati, Ohio, and of the following Agents : Columbus, Whiting At Huntington; Jacklnwn, J. M. Sar-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkertville, James Kirkendall; Elna, Richard Larrison; Reynoldsburgh, Jacob McCurdy; Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lafayette, John MrMullan; Sum-erford, P. 8. F'ay; Vienna, Baret At Jones. rough Lozenget 25 ctt. per box; Worm do; Camphor do. Poor Man's Plaster, nnlv l?A ei.nl. aniore. All who buy a box of Dr. Sherman's lzenre.. or a Plaster, are entitled to one nf SHERMAN'S MESSENGERS OK HEALTH, which can be obtained from ail Agents. Oetl7, 18(4.. 8m. Hit Nil V W DIRBY '., I'ubliahrr, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Law, Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous, School Books and Stationery, and Impor ters of Foreign Books, 113 Main street, Cincinnati, O. II. W. D. Ac Co., resiectfully announce thai they have made extensive arrangements for the sale of Books and Stationery, and ( Her great inducements to merchants and book buyers generally 111 the West and South. They keep alwavs on hand a general assortment of Books, embracing Law, Medicine, Theology, History, Biography, 1 oluics, Poetry, English Books, and all Ihe School and Clas sical Hooks in use. Law Books. The larccst assortment in Ihe Wesl and sup plied 011 as favorable terms as al any establishment in llic U. Slates. English Law Books imported lo order. A discount allowed lo Booksellers; aud orders by letter from them, or gentlemen of the Bench or Bar, will'be executed as al low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. On hand in large quantities. Ihe publications of I) Apple-Ion Sl Co., A. V. Blake, and Wiley St Fu'iinm, New ork, all ol which are furnished to the trade at publishers' prices. ALSO A very large and fine assortment of English and American Stationery. Blank Books in every variety, made to order. Banks, Puhi'ic Offices, .Merchants, and others, supplied on the mosl liberal terms. roreign Hooks. Particular attention given lo importing Foreign Books. Persons sending an order fur any particular work published in Europe, can rely upon receiving the same in me snonesi possioic lime. rublishcrs ot Air Lean's t;. S. Court Heporls, Zvols.; Illlh vol. Ohio do. do. by P. B. Wilcox; Oilman's Dlircst of Indi ana and Illinois Rep's, 1 vol. Walker's American Law, 2nd edition, I vol. 0 invtle Ihe particular attention nf all Country Merchants, Members of ihe Bar and Medical Profession, public, privalo nnd social Libraries, and all who may want lo make purcha ses 01 hooks or stationery, to can and examine our siock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. I)ecl8. MErTcAN""ILLUSTRATED' ORKllJust pub-lished Nature's Gem, or American Wild Flowers ili their native haiinis, by Emma C. F.mbi hv. Illustrated wilh 28 plnlcs of Plants, colored aller nature, and Lnudscape Views of iheir localities from drawings, by E. W. Whilefield, 1 vol. 4lo elegantly bound. "This is a volume we ran afford to praise. It is an exquisite specimen of American tnsie and American art. Teste nnljoiily natural, but highly cultivated, is the characteristic of Mrs. Embury, and inspired by the subject and 11. elegant accessories, she has here surpassed herself. We hope to find the book on the table of nil our fair friends." A'. P. Willie, Ere. Mirror. "il is a work which cannot fail to win ihe favorable regard of all admirers of superior nrl and refined lastc." Commercial Adrertiter. "We doubt not it will be the most superb 'Gift Book' of the season. The plates arc beautifully colored from nature." ( VttiiVr Enquirer. The Keepsake: A Christmas, New Year nnd Birlh Dny Present; illustrated with ten elegant siecl engravings; richly bound 2. The Rose, or Affcction't Gift; edited by Emily Matshnll, illustrated with 10 neat Steel I'laiea. elegantly bound g 1 ,25. The Book of Ihe Indians of Norili America, Iheir Maimers, Customs and Present State; compiled from the best authorities, by John Frost, LL. D. 1 vol. 12mo, will) numerous illustrations M. For sale Wholesale and Retail by II. W. DERBY & CO., Dec2l. Cincinnati, O. LAW BOOKS. New York Digest, new edition. A complete Digest of all the enset reiiorted in Coleman's Cases, Cainc's Reports, 3 vols ; Caine s Cases in Error, 2 vols.; Johnson's Cases, 3 vols.; Johnson's Reports, 20 vols.; Cow-en, !) vols.; Wendell, 20 vols.; Hill, 0 vols.; Hall. 2 vols.) nnd Ambon's Nisi Priut, complete in 4 vols., by Thus. W. Clarke. A new supply of Smith's Leading Cases, 2 vols. American Notes. Hill's Reports, complete: Hurtin. Gordon's Digest Laws United Stales, 1814; 1 vol. Brown's Chancery Reports, 4 vols. Perkins' edition; Just received by Jan2. J. II. RILEY. KW IIOOKM HKIV HOOKS. The following, wilh lot of others, have just been received, and for snle at RILEY'S ("heap Book Slore, opposite the Slnie House: Verplanck's Illustrated Edition of Shakspenre, iu Nos. The Life and Writings nf Win. Leggei; 2 vols, in one. Keith's Land of Israel; 1 vol. Kendall's Sanla F'e Expedition; new supply. Sidney Smith's Miscellanies; 3 vols. The Poems of N. P Willis; I vol. Macauley's Miscellanies, complete in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrims; I vol. Pencillings by the Way; by N. P. Willis. The Life of Geo. Brimnull, Erq Pasland Present, by Thomas ( arlylc. The History of Chivalry; by Chailes Mills. " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 2 Nos. Afloat and Ashore. The lugoldshy Legendt. The Comic Blacksione. The United Irishman, in i vols. Ocll7. IEVER AND AGUE, Chill Fever. Dumb Ague, Inter mitlent and Remittent Fevers, and all ihe various forms of Bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's India Cholngogne. Ir. Osgood's India Cholagngne, which has gained such notoriety in ihe cure of F'evcr and Ague, and olher billions affections. This medicine wns prepared by a regular physician, and it the result of an extensive practice of several vean in the bilious climate. Those who have used it them selves, or seen ils salulary effects upon others, need no farther evidence of ils great value, or Ihe high estimation in wh.ch it is held. A tmall treatiie on the "causes, ireaimeul and cure of fever nnd ague, and oilier diseases of billious climates," may be had gralii of the above agent. A new supply of the almve invaluable medicine received and for tale al the Ohio Drug Store, by Octl7..5. S. CLARK, So Agent. LATKStT NKWft fram N. Yark tint PhiloitrW akin. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat St Kii.boup.sb have just received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing in nan of AO pieces Broad Cloths and Cassimeret; 100 do. Satinetlt and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 pieces Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacca; 30 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 5000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpet and Coverlet Warp, tie. Ac. Persons wishing to purchase such articles for cash, will find it lo iheir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. THAT aid, fnvarite. aad lrrlia remedy far Fever and Ague, and Dypepsia, Rowand't (Improved) Tonic Mixture, with the tnnfrcii tignalure of the proprietor over Ihe monlh of every bottle, it trarrantta to curt in erem itutame. or the money will be promptly returned. Joins R Rowasd, M. D., No. 28 N. Second St., Phila. Fo, sale by J. B. WHEATON, April lt. Corner of Htghand Broad ttn FOR THE riRK OF DEAFNESft, PAI) and the discharge of matter from the ears. Also, all those disagreeable noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, Ate, Aie., which aretymplomt of approaching deafness, and also generally atlewiannt on Ihe disease. Many persons who have been deaf for fidem and twenty years, and were obliged 10 use ear trumpets, have after using one or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being aiaile perfectly well. Physicians and Surgeons highly recommend its use. For sale at the Drug colore of J. B. WHEATON, June 13, 1844. Corner of Broad and High tit. fH f SCARPA'S llWACOUSTIC OIL! Cake, Confcclionarics, Fruits, Toys, kc. fPO THE CIT1ZEIV3 OF COLUMBUS A. Schhei-JL fiKR, opposite the City House, reclfully informs the citizens of Columbus, tlial he is prepared at all times to fur-uish Parlies, Weddings, and private families, wilh plain and ornamented Pound. SMngo, Jklley, Fruil, or any olhcr kind of CAKE they may desire, which ever has or can he made in the city, lie would be pleased lo receive orders, when practicable, tw o dayt in advance. From his experience in the business, he feels assured he ran give entire satisfaction, aud uu effort will be spared to do to. He also keeps on hand a large assortment of ('ANDIES, of his own manufacture; also, all kinds of FRUITS of ihe best quality. He hasjiisl received a very large assortment of TOYS, very suitable for Presents al Ihis season of the year. Misses and Mastkhs ran suit themselves with almost anything. He returns his sincere thanks for the nalronaire alrradv pi. tended lo him, and w ill be gralelul for a continuance and extension of the sane. A. SCHNEIDER. Ifcc20 C"A O L U tl II 11 s V ANIIIOHABI.lt ItKFO T. J The subscriber has just received Irom New York, in addition to hit stock of fnll and winter goods, at hit Columbua r usiiiuiinoie irepoi, in tne new hutldiiig on High street, opposite the Slate House, an unrivalled assortment of the finest Frtnch, Euglish and American Cloths; Cassimcres aud Ve-tings, (including black and while Satin;) Slocks, Satin and Thirut Crnvais; Silk, Cashmere, Thibit and Kid Gloves; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cloak Tassels; Collars, Scarfs; Half Hose, Silk and Merino; Silk and Merino Shirli ai.d Drawers; And iu brief, every article of the richest quality of gcnlle-mea't wearing appaiel lo be found in Ihe first drapery eilab-lishmcnt m the east. Having procured the best workmen, and having made ar. rangemcnit wilh llic mosl fashionable cstabl shmenls in New York, lo receive the changes which aro constantly occurring in culling and making garments, he is prepared to execute all orders in the mosl fashionable and annroved sivle. Hn will also be receiving through ihe winter, Irvsh supplies of ihe choicest vestlngs. and fancy cassimcres, Ace, that can be found in the New York market. Ladies clonks made and trimmed in the best manner. Decl2..dlf. A. A. STEWART. CtlTY t'liOTIIINU KTHOIIH Tl, twa door J touth of the Aiil Haute, High ttreet. Tho subscriber respectfully invites ihe attention of his customers and Ihe public in general, lo his assortment of fine Cloths, Cassimeret, Vcsiings, Ate, consisting of fine French Black Cloihs, various prices, Black and Blue Black English and American Cloihs, Green, Invisible Green, Blue and Brown Chillis. A splendid assortment ol French and A merican F'ancy Cassimeret, low priced Chillis, Cassimeres, Saliuells and Black Cassimeret. A splendid assortment nf Fancy F'igtired Silk Velvet Veilings, Black Sntlns, nnd Black English Silk l'lorintinc Vesting, While Salin nnd F'ancy Silk Vesting, Huff Cnssimcrcs for Vests; Gents Merino Shirts. Lambs Wool Drawers, a superior article, Salin Stocks, Plain and Trimmed Silk Scarfs, Italian Si Ik Cravats, Suspenders, Thibet Gloves, Shirt Collars, Alparra Slocks and Cravats. The above will be sold low, and made up in the best man. ner and most fashionable style; they are of his selection, and as he is in Ihe regular receipt of reports of the Fashions, he will be able lo suit all who may favor him with a call. Decl7..d3m. WALTER AMOS. CHECKERED STORE. A. P. Stoki! &Co.,at (lie Checkered Store, No. 3, Commercial Row, have just received Ihe largest and most splendid assortment nf Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought lo Columbus, which they are offering at prices to suit the necessities of the times. We have just received a good slock of Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Twccdt, Rob Roys, Cassimeret, Salinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, l.insejs, Alc, Ate. We would tay 10 the Ladies of Colombo, aun ..It-mliy, ti tw. on hftnd assortment ol Rich and Fashionable Dress Goods, such as Cashmere de Cnsse, Muslin de Lanes, Paris Patterns, Chusans, Chamelion Brocades, Black, changeable and Plaid Alparcas, together with a great variety of Silks. Also, a quantity of Dark nnd Rich Calicoes, imitation of Cashmere le Cosso, and Paris Patterns. Also, a general assortment of S.lk and Woolen Shawls, Dress Shawls, Cravats, 4ic: Also, a good Hock of Winler Shoet and Hoots for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tho subscribers ran say wilh truth that they can sellmost; Goods at from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper, lhan Ihose merchants who hnught their Goods lix weeks tince. Call at the Checkered Slore, and examine for yourselves.- Dccfi. .d2m. X. P. STONE Sl CO. TOOK la it cvrrybady, far evcnlkiag depends J Uon il. The grcalcsl book of the age. Just published, 'The Ohio Citizen." Summary of Ihe Constitution and Stat-ulcs of tho Stale of Ohio, reduced lo questions and answers, for Iho use of Schools and Families; by A. F. Perry, Esq., and Jos. R. Swan, President Judge ot ihe I2ih Judicial Circuit. This book should be in Ihe hands of every citizen in llic SlBle old enough to read. It is deserving Ihe atlenlion of all w ho feel an interest in our Public Schools. Parents should place it in the hands of their children. Teachers are invited to call and get a copy for examination. Remember the place. RILEY'S BOOKSTORE, cl'J. opposite the Slate House. BROWN'S CHANCERY. Reports of Cases in Chance-ry, from 1778 to 7'.H, by William Brown, Esq., wilh Hie Annotations nf Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Ediicdby J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. "Brown's Reports embrace Ihe period from 1778 to 1794, while the woolsack was occupied in succession by Ihose two master minds, Lord Thurlow and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of Iliese Reports seems lo mark an epoch in Ihe Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later wns established by Ihe Term Reports in the King's Bench. Thenceforward the judgments in both courts have appeared in an unbroken succession. Brown, therefore, must be considered as Ihe leader of the regular line of Reporls in Chancery."The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a Isree part of them lyinr at the verv loundatinn of Chancery. Their importance it attested by the' fact that Brown's Reports are onener cueo ny writers 01 authority man any other series of Reports in Chancery. In England they have been enriched bv termed and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. II mil the present lime, however no edition of them has appeared in the U. Stales. " We have now before ns Ihe first volume of an American edition, which promises to surpass in interest and practical value any of the English editions of ihe work; nor do we believe that there is any edition of any Reports thai hat ever been published, either in England or America, which is re- commenrted Mr such usciui and ample editorial labors. J he notes of Mr. Belt have been retained, andthnseof Mr. Eden, so far as Ihcy could be made supplementary lo Ihese, have been added. Thus the separate abort of these editors are accumulated on the tame page, imparling of itself to the present edition, a higher value than belongs to either of the En- gttsn editions, in r.npland no similar amalgamation or the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by the laws of copyright The notes of the present enuirm are strictly practical. 1 hey are calculated 10 add essentially m the value of Ihe Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Lata Reporter for May. Just received, and lor saie ai tne cooastore ni Nov23. I. N. WHITING At HUNTINGTON. Bt'CHANAIV, KM, 1st Al fa., Gkhkrai. Comhis-sios asd F'oRWARiMHo MiRcUABTS, J'oydrai it., Krw Orleans. II. Buchanan continues the Exchange business ia Ports mouth O., as usual. HENRY BUCHANAN, Portsmouth, O., JOSEPH 1. F.I.I. IS. New Orleans, JOHN B. NIXON, New Orleans. Nov23..3m- BOARDING HOUSE. The subtrritHr would respectfully inform Ihe public, that he Hill enniimiet to keep Hoarding House, at hit old Hand, comer of High end Town ttreelt, opposite the City House. His rooms being large and' newly fined op, they will be found pleasant. Members of Ihe legislature would do well lo call and examine hit rooms before locating elsewhere. J. REEVES. NATURE'S (JEM Just received ' Nature's Gem," or American Wild Flowers in their native haunts, by Emma C. Emliury, illustrated with 28 Plates of Plants, colored after nature, and landscape views of their localities from drawings, by E. W. Whilefield; 1 vol. 4ln. elegantly bound. Just received at Uec2C RILEY'S Booktosre. |
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