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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COL UMBUS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1845. NUMBER 118. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. OrricK corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Buildii TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly the rcmaiudcr of the year $5 00 Tri-wcekly icr annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 2 00 5fVrM mf MtvrliilMg. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, g, anil 55 cents for enrh additional insertion fur three mouths $5 lor six months 8 tor twelve months $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a ilndurliou ul 20 per cent, on the amount over "-'() in six mouihs. 'l'hc number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. . It if Ihe IVr. For twelve lines git fourth of a column 520 half a column gJO whole column J 10. TIlOiTIAS & t'. ForwnriliniinHd Cnmnli. Oi Ulan .tlrrclmuu A- tirnrrnl Produce Dcnlrm, A cents for.N. York and Buffalo Lake lloat line; John Allen's (.'linioa line, and Ohio and N. Vork lino, on the F.rio Ciinal i 'J'. Richmond Sc. Co.'s Diamond Line, on Iho Ohio Canal. While Warn-Huusc, West end Scioto Bridgo, Columbus, Ohio, liefer to Messrs. Cowing. Richmond, William & Co.. N. Y. City. " Kimie, Davis &. Co., Buffalo, New York. " (iurdon, Williams & Co., Detroit, Michigan. O" 'Minimis Richmond & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwnllader or Co., Znncsvllle, Ohio. " Young it Fitch, Newark, hio. " J. W.FinlevAr,Co.,Cirdville,Ohio. Mr. M. U. Rartlclt.Vliillicollic. Ohio. Messrs. Conway Si. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. Tims. Mdicp, Cashier, cl"mliu "io-U Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required. May I. 1811.. tf. ttw k, rAiti,i!j-m'..'r.--(ii:iHiF. j ri (ill Copper, Tin and .Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully iulorms tiie citizens uf Columbus ami vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hanu a lull and general assortment of Tin Ware. A II kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders nud Ruofing made in good style by experienced workman. ( frdcrs thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. TO THE l.Altll:. Just received at the sign of the Golden Hoot, n large and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia maiiularlure, viz: Kid and morocco Paris t cs and slippers, kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris tins, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting ami fancy colored dress buskins, kid and I morocco DiisKin wells anil walking limes, misses He) and morocco buskins and walking shoes! colored and black Pans ties and slippers, children's bout morocco and leather boots, colored and black hoots and auclo ties, all of which Mill be sold shenper than weic ever offered before in this citv. Feb. 27, llUt II. II. KIMliAI.L SII.VEHSJ.yilTII nnrl Jeweller ltemovvd. The subscriber has removed his establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the Cily House, where jte will keep on hand a good assortment of Vnl lira, Jew sVjtiiry, flic, which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all work wnrrauted. As the subscriber is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than any other person, he hopes toreceivo a share of patronage. The nulihc arc invited to call, and be satisfiud by seeing for theinsclvo. S. BUCK. May 23, 1844. Blt'KK YIi: Hor:, (olmubai, Ohio. The subscriber would tnostrcspcrlfully inform the public that this well known House, on Broad street, is now under his charge is tilted up in superior style, and every attention paid to ihe comfort and convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. His Table is furnished wilh the very best productions of the country, and his liar wilh the choicest Liquors. Attached to the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended wilh great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither pains nor expense to render satisfaction to all who call on hint ; and by charging moderate bills commensurate wilh the present hard timus, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. H. HI III), ('olumbus, November id, 184J. CAHI'VtiT I?IAKIN. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public Ihat he continues to carry on the Cabinet making business at his shop on High street, between Town and Rich streets, and hat always ot hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Furniture, w hich he will w-arraiil equal to any otfered in the place. O'He hn nis rirellriit UICAURIC, and is prepared to make COFFIN." and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Coffins of all kinds kept on hanu. Terms very reasonable, and suited to the times. Orders for any article in his line will meet wilh prompt attention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nov. 8, 18VJ. .dlf DIA.tlOXD 8IIOK TOHK. Jolllt Jornts, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the (iolden toot, to his old stand on High sheet, near the corner of Friend, where he has on hand Ihe largest assortment of Prison made Roots and Shoes now in the city, which be offers for fi't wholesale or retail, at prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his stock, before purchasing clsewliere. The Craft may always lie supplied with Leaiher, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling at the Diamond Shot Store. Particular attention paid to filling orders from abroad. N. B. Custom Work and R'pairing done to order on the shortest possible notice.' Feb. 27, 1844. BOOTS A.n rJilOEB. If. II. KIMBALL, atThe sign of Ihe Golden Root, would respectively invite the attention of his friends and the public to the inspection of his large assortment of Eastern anil City made Hoots and Shoes. From his experience in the business, he is willing to guarantee to give satisfaction w-ith resiiccl to chcapoess, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly on hand. Feb. 0, lllfk. HKAOat FEET. Ilnl, up, fthoes nnd Hen-nets. In addition to his large stock of Hoots and Shoes the subscriber has just receiven an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,Silk,Woul and Palm Ilats;Boy Palm and Leghorn do; Men and Hoys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call at Ihe Gulden Pool. March 8. II. 11. KIMBALL COM IBI S lNrRAt K OTIPAWV. Fmr. AND Marine. The attention of the public it called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully lo this Company, adopted by its board of Direc tort. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits of the Company without risk lo himself, offer advantages su perior to the remote profits of Ihe mutual plan of insurance, uu " win oe jusuy apprerimci i'j mis commuoiiy. Scale of return Premiums: On every sine, premium,.... 10 per cent. On net grots annual premiums from X5000 102,000 1 On net grost annual premiums amounting to 1,000 and upwards, 15 " This Company eontinuet to inture every species of huild-Otc'. and the furniture, machinery, roods, wares and merrhaa Ones and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, tteamhoali and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, tail vessels, keel boats, flat boats and other water craft, against the perilt of teat, lakes and rivert on iiiemosi invurauie lcrms. A. o. Llir.w, June 1, 1844.. lytw. fteeretaru. 1 sTl.lTER STRAINED- I. A VIP Oil,. Fay & V Kilbourne have forsale 400 gallons of winter strained Lamp us. uet. i J. RILEY'S PILE OINTMENT. The following cerlifi-rates are presented to the public from well known individuals in the town of Mansfield, of cures elfected by using Riley's Pile Ointment, which place beyond all doubt the cu ralive powers of the medicine: After suffering much from a painful development of Ihe Piles, I applied Riley's justly celebrated Ointment, and was entirely cured bv using il one week. 1 COOK. Mansfield, Ohio, July 4. 1UI4. I hereby certify, that suffering very severely with the Piles during the month of Julv, III 13, 1 was unable In attend lo my harvesting, and having heard of Mr. Riley's Pile Omiment, I was induced to try its virtues. I procured sume, ami was thereby enabled lo resume my harvesting, and have not been severely afflicted since. I therefore recommend il lo the af dieted with confidence. S. G. COUEAN. Mansfield, Ohio, July 3, 1811. Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1813. W. Willsliiro Riley. Dear sir: The high repuiution ol your Pile Ointment induced me lo Iry ils virtues, which proved so successful, that I thin it due to you and the public to add my testimony in favor ef its etliency, believemg your ointment if used will alleviate such human suffering. . My litile son was nlllictcd with Piles from his infancy, till about eight yenrs of age. every effort to cure him proved fruitless; uiiiij 1 heard of your Pilo Ointment. I obtained a vial and effected an entire cure in three applications, which not only relieved him of Ms cxcruciM ng disease, but resulted in a great improvement in his general health. Respectfully, yuurs, S. C. COFFIN MERRY. I hereby ceriil v, that suffering very severely Irom the Piles ill the month of Dccenihor last it being the Ihiid atlnck 1 had experienced within ihe Inst four years, I was induced lo Iry the ointment made by Mr. Riley "for that disease, from w hich I obtained a speedy relief, mid alier using one vinl of il I was able to resume inv business. JAMES CRUMB. Mansfield, Richlaml county, Ohio, January 20, 1IH4. 1 hereby cerlity that 1 have been atlliclcd very severely with ihn piles for iho Inst two years, anil after using various remedies without obtniti ng mnrh relief, I was induced to Iry Riley's celebrated ointment for Ihe piles, and obtained speedy relief, and I therefore confidently recommend it In Ihosp afflicted wilh this painful disease. A.MOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. U, lb'U. For Sale by J. B. Whcalon, S. Chirk and DenigAi Son, Columbus. Dec. 6,1811 ly. Iiiiiioi'Iiiiii lo I'lirriitn nml Tenrheris, McCiL'FFEY'S ECLECTIC READEKS are now pre-senled, newly stereotyped, thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarged, wilh many and iinpoitant improvements, and in their approved form arc regarded as ihe cheapest and best reading Inioks in the English language. In this series, comprising as it does a careful selection of moral, instructive and entertaining mailer, progressively arranged, and graduated with referenro lo the capacity of Ihe pupilj Dr. MrCiuf. fey has afforded to paren's I lid" teachers a most ihorougli, complete nnd efficient auxiliary in the education of youth. There docs not exist a series of' School Headers more admirably and philosophically ailnpled to lead die pupil step by step from Ihe elements of the language, lo ihe fiirllierest point in uttaining which the nid of an instructor can ntyiil him. The Cincinnati Public Schools have recently been remodeled In some extent as regards the use ol books, and notw ithstanding the zealous efforts of others lo introduce their own publications, Mcliiiffey's Eclectic Readers, tit., were uraui-mously ic-adoptcd by the trustees. Ray's Arithmetic, paits 1 , !!, and 3, were also adopted in the same schools. I. N. Whitino Si. Huntington, Bookseller. Columbus, arc ngeiils fur the publishers of the Eclectic School Hooks, and will supply country merchants at the publisher's wholesale prices. RKCOWMF.NPATIOIf. The Board of School Examiners for Ihe county of Franklin, under Ihe provisions of iho School Law which empower Ihem lo recommend lo the several schools within said county such school books as ihey deem best adapted lo the purposes of education, propose, after examination, the use of Mctiuf-ley's Eclectic Readers newly revised editions, and Hay's Arithmetical course, as Ihe best within their present knowledge. As uniformity is desirable, and a uniformity of good hook absolutely necessary to prevent frequent changes, il is hoped that (carders will use every laudable efforl lo effect the iniro-ductiou of the above recommended series of books. II. L. HITCHCOCK, J AS. K. LINN EL, Docin. SAMUEL T. MILLS. NEW HOOKS KEsV IIOOKS. The following, wilh lets f others, have just been received, and for sale al RILEY'S Cheap Book Siorc, opposite the Slate House: Verplanck't Illustrated Edition of Shakspcarc, in Nns. The Life and Writings of Wm. Leggcl; 2 Vols, in one. Keith's Land of Israel; I vol. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; new supply. rmuiev 11111111 s miscellanies; j vols. The Poems of N. P Willis; 1 vol. Macaulcy's Miscellanies, roinpletc in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgiims; I vol. Pencilling by the Way; by N. P. Willis. The Life of (.ieo, Brim'mcll, Esq Past and Present, by Thomas Cnrlylc. The History of Chivalry; by Charles Mills. " " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 2 Not. Afloat and Ashore. The Ingoldsby Legends. The Comic lllarkslonp. The United Irishman, in 3 vols. Octl7. LAW IIOOKS New York Digest, new edition. A complete Digest of all the cases reported in Colcmnn's Canes, Cainc's Reports, 3 vols ( (.'nine's Cases in Error, 2 vols.j Johnson's Cases, 3 vols ( Johnson's Reports, 20 vols.; Cow. en, 3 vols.; Wendell, 2b" vols.; Hill, 6 vols.j Hall. 2 vols.j and Ambon's Nisi Prius, complete in 4 vols., by Thos. W. Clarke. A new supply of Smith's Leading Cases, 2 vols. American Notes. Hill's Reports, complete ; 5 vols. " " vol. fith. (lordon's Digest Laws United Slates, 1814 j 1 vol. Brown's Chancery Reports, 4 vols. Perkins' edition; Just received by Jan2. J. II. 11 1 LEY. rpOHACCO AND SNI FF J. 85 kegst'asey No 1, 6T Ky. Tobacco; Id do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish I lb. lump do) 10 do 12 plug do; 3fi0 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing do; 200 do H. Thayer do; 20 Jan Macalioy Snuff; 30 Bladdert Scotch do. For tale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. IqUORS AM) WINES. Otard, Dupay St Co.. Brandy; A.Seignctic, dj; Medcr Swan Clin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Mndeira Wine; Port do; Champaign do; best brands. For talc by June4. THOU. ACHESOJI. WASTED its exchange far Urocerim, sil t'smh I'riren, Rye 40 els. per bush.; Oals SOccnts per bush.; Flaxseed 7i do; Timothy Seed gl do; Dried A pple 50 do; 1 ried Pearlies g I do; Beans 2d lo SO do; Ginseng 20 cts. per lb; Beeswax 25 cts. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Bolter in roll, keg or barrels 5 cts. per Hi. June 4. THOS. ACHESON COFFEE AND SUGAR. 60 bags Rio Coffee; 10 d- Java no; 5hh.lt. N.O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. 1. , 10bbls.N. O. Molasses. Forsale by June 4. THOS. ACHESOTL EAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 20 hall chests do; 5 chests Gunpowder do; 5 do Imperial. do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACIIESON. J 10 hues Pepper; 13 Mais Cassia; For sale by June 4. 6 do Allspice; A bbl. Nutmegs; THOS. ACHEUO.I. CO tlU 0.K, Come All, lo Ibe New nnd Cheap Cash Store! ROSENTHAL!;!! & SPKINUER. aie now opening, one door souih of T. Aeheson's Grocery Sloie on High street, a si leudid assortment of Fanrv.Sianle. I.aco and Silk Goods, which Ihey will sell cheaper than il.e chca-esi!! Their stork consists in pari of rich fig'd, striped and piaui yipaccas, i astunere u I'.casee, selccieil patterns, Crnpe ilel. nine and Mi iislm deLaiiie, Iiil'Ii roloreil. Luniiies. lb bnziucs, figured and plain, rich striped China Silks, black and htuc-Dlack aim mid ftaiin, ISnnncI Velvet, ditfereni colors, Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest slvle. Silk l'rim.es Thread and Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss t.iserting ami Edgings, Silk nud Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Kit ami Nel Gloves, Itii- gio icck i.nrcs, Hair I'ms ami liugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points, siriped and figured. Silk Bloats and .Mohair Nets, Anilicinl Flowers, Chusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-rells, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, piain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, Ac, o.c. Shawls We have ul-o a general assortment of Shawls, which cannot be beat this side of the Mountains, consisting of Plain and cmhrniiicicd Tliiliel Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shaw ls, siriped and plain, Black enib'd Woolen Shaw Is, from 8 lo 10 ijrs. Damnsk Murk and colomd, from 6 to 14 urs. Blanket Shawls, all sizes, Winter Hose, Cashmere, Wanted, Raw Silk and Silk llo.-c, while and black. ALSO A lane lot of Broad Cloths. Cnssisieres. S.itinetis. Voei. ings, Kentucky Jeans, Heaver and IMol Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Blenched and Brown Muslins, Diapers, and all other articles usually kept in Dry Goods Stores. AH Iho-c who want more (ban Ihe world of their money, will i, lease cull and examine our large and splendid lot of Goods. Ocldl. OUG1IS. COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Count Loz- KJ cages are Ihe safest, most sure and effectual remedy lor Coiiiihs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of Iho Lungs or Chest, Vc, &e. The proprietor nas never known an m-Liiire where lliey did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold wiihiu the last year, restoring lo health persons in alinosi every singe of consumption, and those laboring unJer ihe most distressing colds and coughs. Joimilinn Mow.irth Esq., the well ktown lemiierance lectu rer, look a severe cold last January by sleeping in dump slieeis, that seemed lo have settled in a consumption. He raised a good deal of bloody mallei, and his cough was so Imrr.issi.ig and incessant that he could gel no rest by day or light. Alter trying various remedies w ilhoul relief, he Iho'l that dcfilh alone would relieve him of his misery. But by Ihe advice of a lady he purchased a bos of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; Ihey gave him great telief,aud lo his surprise made him resi easy, and enabled him to sleep sound all mghi; three days' use of ihem made a new mannt him, anil tie is recommending Shcrmuu's Lozenges to nil lis ncnunininnres. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES are Ihe only infallible worm destioying medicine ever discovered. 1,400.000 boxes hove been sold, and not a failure has ever beeu know n. hey destroy all kinds ol woiuis. and cannot iniurc w hero there are none. Three, different persons cured of HWrns hn the use of one box of II rm Lozenges. "Messrs. (!. F. T. St. Co., 1 17 Main street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: My wife l as been af-llicicd with worms from the age of three years, and has never been without lliein. She resided nl iMiddletown, Buller counly. At limes, she has been so afflicted w ith worms as to require the attendance of two of the best physicians in Ihe place one doctoring her for one conipliiinl, and one for another; but gelling worse, she removed to Madison, and was under ihe hands of Iwo of the most celebrated physicians of thai place, but all did her no good. She came lo "Cincinnati some lime since, and besan lo dcsnairnl ecltin? bcileri in deed she got to bad, the worms came up in her throat her sufleriiigs became almost intolerable. I louring of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she thought that she woiini irv litem last August. 1 stepped in your store and got a box of Ihe worm Intellect, and I have everv reason lo re. joice that I did so. She look hut one half box, when the worms came from Iter in bunches. I could not be positive, but I would suppose thai Iherc were from fifty lotixly incac bunch. The last dose brought several while worms, fror n from twelve lo fifieen inches long. She began lo gel well, nnd fell belter ihnn she had for years. Being cured, she gave Ihe balance of Ihe liox lo a neighbor by the nnme ol llerald, who lives a short distance from us, who has Iwo children, one five and the oiher Iwo years of age, who were much troubled w ith w orms, nnd I have heard since, that by the time Ihey 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!! l,Otm,OII( Mltl.lt YRAIll.V! pHirnojii.y UAChts. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN S PLASTER, Ihe best fircngiiieniiig riasler in Ine world, and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness ill ihe bark, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, and lumlingn; worn on Ihe lower pari of the spine, they cnlirely cure Ihe uilei: and on the small of the hark, ihe falling of the womb; applied to ihe back of me neca 01 cnnoreii leeuiing, iney give great renci, in coughs, colds, oppression of ihe chest and stomach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, a-lluna, nnd all diseases where local remedies arc required, none can lie heller than these plaslcrs. They are Ionic, or strengthening, stimulating and anodyne. Physicians recommend ihem because Ihey stick belter and afford more relief than any oiher ever known. One million are told yearly J. W. lioiie,Esq , who was bent nearly double wilh Rheumatism, was enabled, alier wearing one 12 hours, to get up and dress himself. In 2 davs he was perlectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Ehzabethlown, N."J.,an old revolutionary soldier, was so alllirtcd wilh rheumatism that he could hardly help himself. One of these Piaster! entirely cured him. Mrs. George Nixon, one of the Managers of ihe Institution for Aged Indigent Females in ihe cily of New York, tayt Ihe old ladies find great fienefit from these Plasters they !e-iug very liable to pains or weakness in the back, as well as other parts of Ihe body. Caution. The great reputation these Tlnslert have attained, has induced many unprincipled persons to gel up worthless imitations. Ask for Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, and tee thai lull directions for use, end a fac timilie of his name, A. Sherman, M. D., is on the bark of each. Trust none others, or you will lie deceived. JJri only luelre-and-a-half tents! G. F. THOMAS, 147 Main St.. between 3d and llh, O" Sole Agent for Cincinnati. HERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES give immediate relief to nervous or sick head ache, palpitation of Ihe heart, lowness of spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid tore throat, bowel or summer compfaint. faiuiing, oppression or a sense of sinking of die chest, cholic, spasms, cramps ol Ihe slomarh or bowels, hvslcrical affections and all nervous dis eases, drowsiness through Ihe dav, and wakefulness at night, cholera or rlKkra morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large parlies, will find the Lozenges really reviving, and imparling the buoyancy of youth. Joseph B. Nones, F.iq., Vice President of the Washington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered for years wilh nervous bead ache, that noihing would relieve tilf he used these Lozenge, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter hat been subject to violent attacks of headache, to as lo make him almost blind for two or Ihrce hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief nil he tried these Lozenge, and Inev cured him in a few minutes. In the Catholic Half-Orphan Asylum of this city, containing upwards of one hundred children, we have been in Ihe habit of nsing Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, for Ihe various disease! for which tliey arc recommended, and ha e always found Ihem to be attended with most beneficial effects. I therefore most willingly adrl my commendation to Ihe many oihert in their favor. Sr. LUCY IGNATIUS, JJ. of the Valh. llalf-Orph. Asu. X. Y. May 3d, 1813. Dr. Sherman's Lozenge can be obtained wholesale and retail of G. F. THOMAS, Main tt., betweea 3d and 4th, opposite Gazelle Office. Sole Agent for Cincinnati, Ohio, and of the following Agents : Columbus, Whiting fc Huntington; Jaektown, J. M. Say-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkersville, James Kirkendall; Etna, Richard Larrison; Reynoldtbuieh, Jacob MrCurdy; Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lalayetie, John AlcMullan; Sum-erford, P. S. Fay; Vienna, Baret tt Jones. Cough Lozenge 25 ct. per box; Worm do; Camphor do. Poor Man's Plaslcrs only l?A centt apiece. All who buy a bos of Ir. Sherman' Lozrngr. or a Planter, are emu led to one of SHERMAN'S MESSENGERS OF HEALTH, which can be obtained from all Agent. Octl7, 1844. ,8m. HENKY W DBHBY A C'., Publisher., Wholesale aud Retail dealers in Law, Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous, School Books and Stationery, and Importers of Foreign Books, 1 13 Main street, Cincinnati, O. H. W. D. o: Co., resiccifully announce that Ihey have made extensive arrangements lor the sale of Books and Stationery, and i tier greul induceineiils to merchants and book buyers generally iu the West ami South. They keen alwavs on hand a general assortment of Books, embracing Law, Medicine, Theology, History, Biography, Politics, Poetry, English Books, and all the School aud Classical Books iu use. Law Books. The largest assortment in the West ami supplied ou as favorable terms as at any establishment in Ihe U. Stales. English Law Hooks imporied lo order. A discount allowed lo Booksellers; and orders by letter from ihem, or gentlemen of Ihe Bench or Bar, will" be executed as ul low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. On hand in large quantities, the piihl.caiious of D Apple-Ion St. Co., A. V. Blake, and Wiley Si. Puinain. New York, all ol which are furnished to the trade al publishers' prices. ALSO A very large aud fine assortment of English and American Stationery. Blank Books in every va iety, made lo order. Banks, Puhiic Offices, Merehauls, and others, supplied on the niosl liberal terms. Foreign Books. Particular attention given to importing Foreign Books. Persons sending an order for any particular work published in Europe, can lely upon receiving ihe same in the shortest possible tune. Publislior of McLean's II. S. Court Reports, 2 vols.; 10th vol. Ohio do. do. by P. B. Wilcox; Gilinau's Digest of Indiana and Illinois Rep's, 1 vol. Walker's American Law, 2nd ctliiiou, 1 vol. We invite Ihe particular attention of all Country Merchants, Members of the Bar and Medical Profession, public, private and social Libraries, and all w ho may want lo make purchases of Books or Stationery, lo call and examine our stock nnd prices, before purchasing elsewhere. DeclU. BAHKH AD Itll.KlVVmir. ttell.l., and r.UMHUS. O The undersigned inform their friends Co-Ihe Public, that Ihey are prepared to execute all orders in the line of their profession, at the slimiest notice, nnd UPON the LATEST and MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. TEETH, from one to a full set, inserted on GOLD PLATE uopn the principle of Atmosphkhic Phkssuiik. 1 laving rereutlvmade a very important invention in the art of adapting ihe Plalo lo the Gums, which enables us lo warrant Plale work in all cases lo answer the purposes of mastication, aud in point of durability, iieatnessof fit, and elegance of finish, equal, if noi superior to any other establishment. EXPOSED NERVES deslroved u-ithout pain by a stN-oi.K application. Diseases of the Teeih and Gums cured. Teeth filled, in almost every instance without pain, cleaned, and set on pivots, aud w akhantid r ekm an f.nt. Itx" Charges so moderate thai Dental operations are placed within the means of every person. Gov. Murdccai lliirlley, ilon. Snm'I Galloway, Hon. J. W. Riley, Col. Snm'I .Vcdary, Dr. Carter, Columbus. Dr. Wm. II. Murdoch, Springfield, O. Geu. A. II. Patlersnn. Delaware, O. Isaac J. Allen. Esq., Mansfield, O. C. R. Doming, Ashland, Richland CO., O. Judge Choaie. Milan, O. Pill Cooke, Esq., Sandusky Cily, O. George Allen, tirclcvillo, O. Janll..d y Ihe M'ro fission. We keep on hand a lurgo tlock of Dr. Ai.cock's PRE MIUM TEE I'll, which we will sell al his New York prices. Comment upon the quality of these Teeih is deemed superfluous.Also, on hand, GOLD ami SILVER PLATE, rolled to any thickness; GOLD and SILVER HOLDERS, and GOLD, SILVER and TIN FOIL, ol a superior quality; and a superior nrlirlc of WASH for Diseased Gums, with TOOTH POWDERS of various kinds, as low as can bo bought elsewhere iu the Siate, JOHN W. BAKER, WM. WII.LSHIRE RILEY, fVuPgcen and Mechanical Dentists, Offici one doornorlhof the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. No2fi, 18U..t.wly. DISS! 1LUTK )N. The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of II. ELLIS & CO., is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. R. Ellis lakes Ihe goods, nud G. W. Penney ihe uoles and accounts of said firm. R. ELLIS, January 1, 1815. G. W. PENNEY. CALL AND SETTLE. The notes and accounts belonging to the lale firm of R. Ellis Si Co., will he lett until the first of April next wilh R. Ellis for settlement and collection, and all pcrsont having uu stilled accounts arc requested to call and scitlc immediately. G. W. PENNEY. R. ELLIS, Intending toon lo go East lo renew his slock of Hardware, is anxious lo dispose of hi entire slock before ihe fust of A" pril next, al prices mnrh lower than ever before sold in Columbus, consisting iu part as follows : CARPENTERS' Planes, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Chisels, Gouges, Steel and Iron Squares, Plane Irons, &c, Sic. BLACKSMITHS' Be. lows, Moutchole Anvils. Vires, Files and Sledges. COOPERS. Rochester Coopcr'i Tools lor sale at manufacturer' prices, and warranted. CABINET MAKERS. Files, Rasps, Bureau Knobs, lied Screws, Till Locks, Aj-C. BUILDERS. 23 doz. New Haven Locks and Latches; 25 dsn. 6 and 6 inch Carpeniers' Locks 100 doz. Blake's and Nortolk Latches ; 250 doi. Baldwin's patent Butts ; WHO gro. New England Premium Screws; 100 pairs warranled Eliplie Springs ; 50 doz. Simmon's, and Bird's, and Weld's warranted Axes ; 100 dm. 1 , S, 3, and 4 blade Pocket Knives ; 50 doz. Ames' and Rowland's Shovels and Spades ; 21 10 pairs assorted Trace Chains j Rowland's mill and crosscut Saws, Brass Candlesticks, warranled Steelyards, Brushes, Files, Hasps, Axlelrccs, Manilla Rope, Sir. JUNIATA IRON AND NAILS. 200 Ions Juniata Iron ; 100 ions Hammered Iron, on commission, and for sale at manufacturer's prices ; 1000 kegs Juniata Nails ; 1 ton Sanderson' Cast Steel ; 6 Ions warranted Spring Steel ; 2C0 Boxes Pittsburgh Glass. Country merchants aie invited to call. Jan7. R. ELI IS. UEVER AND AGUE, Chill Fever, Dumb Aene, Inter X mitient and Remittent Fevers, and all the various forms of Bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's India Chnlagogue. Dr. Osgood's India Cholagngue, which his gained such notoriety in Ihe cure of Fever and Ague, and oiher billions affections. This medicine was prepared by a regular physician, and is ihe rcsull of an extensive practice of several years in Hie bilioo climate. Those who have used it themselves, or seen ils salutary effects upon others, need no farther evidence of ils great value, or tlie nieh estimation in w hich it is held. A small treatise on llie "cause, treatment and cure of fever and ague, and oiher disease of bilhou climates," may be had gratis of Ihe bos-e agent. A new supply of ihe above invaluable medicine received and for sale al ibcOhio Drug Store, by Ocll7..J5. 8. CLARK, Hole Agent. IATKMT NKtVR Iron IV. Terh and Philndrl-J Vhin. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat & Kilbourne have jusi received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing iu part of 50 pieces Broad Cloth and Catiimercs; 100 do. Salinetts and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 piece Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacefe; 30 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 6000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpet and Coverlet Warp, ti t. tie. Persons wishing lo purchase such articlet for cash, will find it to 1 heir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. SWAl.Hf! PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale by fjitly i4J FAY fc KILBOURNE. Cake, Confectionarics, Fruits, Toys, &c. riM) TUP rri'irivsi cip fi i f t st n i .u ..' per, opposite the City House, respectfully informs the cuizens of Columbus, thai he is prepared al all limes to fur- m&li Pn.ooc VV,t.i: ...j ... i :l' . . ....v., vuuiiiks, aiiu unvote ifliiiuies, wun plain and ornamented Pound, Sponge, Jelley, Fruit, or any other kind Ol (JAKE t Li,' V nmv 1 1 1 , r i r.i u-kiAk ....... kg. n. I J """"j ...... i . ui ui ia, lie UtflUU in tlie city. He would be pleased to receive orders, when iirticticabh), two days in advance. From his experience in Iho business, he feels assured he ran give entire satisfaction, aud no effort will be spared to do so: Ho also keeps on hand a large nssortmenl of CA KDIES, of his own manufacture; also, all kiuds of FRUITS of the best quuliiv. Ho has just received a very large assortment of TOYS Vnrv KioOiMn f.r lr,,..,.i. . ,1.1. i' .1 - . ' .vii.a a, una BCA&llll u( ule yCgr. 1IS- si:s and Mastkiis cau suit themselves with almost anything. He returns his sincere thanks for the patronage already extended lo him. and will be irralelultor a r.i,ii,,, ,.... 'i tension of the tame. A. SCHNEIDER. DerliO I "1 O l I'.tl HUM 1' ASIIIONAHI.K UKPOT. w 1 lie suuscriner nas just rereiveu Irom lew Vork, in addition to his stock of fall and winter goods, at his Columbu r'nki.;,,lni,iu tv. : .i 1.. -1 i, i .............. .... , hi me new uuiiuuig 011 iiigu street, opposite Ihe Stale House, an unrivalled assortment of the fiuesl 11 1.1 11, 1.1111.-11 111111 American vioms; t 'assimeres nnd Ve-lings, (including black and while Satin;) Slocks, Satin aud Tlului Cravats; Silk, Cashmere, Thibit and Kid Glove) Ladles' and Gentlemen's Clonk Tassels; Coilars, Scarfs; Half Hose, Silk and Merino; Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers; And in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing appaiel lo be lound in the first drapery eslab-lisliim nlin Ihe east. Having procured the best workmen, nnd having made arrangements wilh the most fashionable establishments in New 1 urk, to receive the changes which are constantly occurring 111 cutting and making garments, he is prepared to execute all orders in the most fashionable and approved stylo. He will also be receiving through the winter, Iresh supplies of ihe choicest vestings, and fancy catsimeres, Stt., that cau be found in (he New York market. Ladies cloaks made and trimmed in the best manner. Dec 18. .dlf. A. A. STEWART. ("11'1'Y i.OTIII.VIt K?llOmi ITI, two doors south of the Keil House, High ttreet. The subscriber respectfully invites iho attention of his customers and the public in general, lo his nssortmenl of fine Cloths, Cassimeres, cstings, lie., consisting of fine French Black Clolhs, various prices, Ulack and Blue Black English anil American Cloths, Green, Invisible Green. Blue and Brown Cloths. A splendid assortment of French nnd American Fancy Cassimeres, low priced Clolhs, ('assimeres, Satinells and Black (.'assimeres. A splendid assortment of Fancy Figured Silk Velvet Vestings, Black Satins, and Black English Silk Florintine Vesting, W Into Satiu and Fancy Silk Vesting, BulT Cassimeres for V csts; Gents Merino Shirts, Lambs Wool Drawers, a superior article, Satin Slocks, Plain nnd Trimmed Silk Scarfs, Italian SilK Cravats, Suspenders, Thibet Gloves, Shirt Collars, Alpacca Slocks and Cravats. The above will be sold low, and made up in the best manlier and most fashionable style; they ore of his selection, and as he is in Ihe regular receipt of reports of the Fashions, he will be able to suit all who may (avor hiin wilh a call. lfcl7. .d3ni. WALTER AMOS. CHECKERED STOKE.-A. P. Stunk & Co., at the Chcrkered Store, No. 3, Commercial Row, have justro-i-civcd Ihe largest and most splendid assoilmenl of Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought lo Columbus, which they are offering at prices lo suit the neccssiliet ol the limes. We have just received a good slock of Broad Cloth, Beaver Clolhs, l'wceds, Rob Roys, Cassimeres, Satinells, Ken-lucky Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, &.C., &c. We would say lo the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity, that we have on hand a good assortment of Rich and Fas'hionable Dress Goods, such as Cashmere de Cosse, Muslin de Lanet, Parit Pattern!, Chusans, Chamclion Brocades, Black, changeable and Plaid Alpaccas, together wilh a great variety of Silk. Also, a quanlily of Dark and Rich Calicoes, imitation of Cashmere de Cosse, and Paris Patterns. Also, a general assortment of S.Ik and Woolen Shawls, Dress Shawls, Cravals, dec: Alto, a good stock of Winter Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen. The luhscribert can ay with truth that Ihey can tellmost: Goods at from 15 to 20 tier cent, cheaper, than those merchants who bought Ihcir Goods six weeks since. Call al Ihe Checkered Store, and examine for yourselves; Decfi..diin. X. P. STONE & CO. I WOK lo il everybody, for everything depend J upon it. The grenlcsl book of the age. Just published, "The Ohio Cilircn." Summary of Ihe Constitution and Statute of the Slate of Ohio, reduced lo questions and answer, for Iho use of Schools and Families; by A. F. Perry, Esq., and Jos R. Swan, President Judge of Ihe 12lh Judicial Cir cuil. This book should be in the hands of every citizen in the Slate old enough to read. It is deserving the attention of nil who feel an interest in our Public Schools. Parents should place it in the hands of their children. Teachers are invited lo call and gel a copy for examination. Remember the place. RILEY'S BOOKSTORE, OctlP. opposite the Stale House. BROWN'S CllANCERY.-Reportsof Cases in Chancery, from 1778 to I7U, by William Brown, Esq., wilh the Annotations of Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Ediied by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. "Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1794, while the woolsack was occupied in succession by those two master minds. Lord Thurlnw and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of these Reports seems lo mark an epoch in the Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established by the 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 the leader of the regular lint of Reports in Chancery."The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying at the very foundation of Chancery, Their importance is attested by the' fact that Brown's Reports are oftcner cited by writers of authority than any other seriea of Reports in Chancery. In England ihey have been enriched by Icrrned and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the present lime, however no edition of Ihem has appeared in Ihe U. Slates. "We have now before us I lie first volume of an American edition, which promises lo surpass in interest and practical value any of Ihe English editions of Ihe work; nor do we believe lhat there is any edition of any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended liy such useful and ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so lar as they could be made supplementary to these, have been added. Thus the senarate lahon r ik-u .a.,.. . aceumulaled on Ihe same page, imparting of itself lo Ihe present edition, a hieher value than h.lnnn i tik., r n,. v- ghsh editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by Ihe laws of copyright The notes of the present edition are ttncily practical. They are calculated to add essentially In the value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Law Reporter for May. Just received, and for sale at Ihe Bookstore of Nov23. I. N. W HITING II HUNTINGTON. Bl C IIANAX, ELM ti Co., Gkniral Commission AND FoRWAKUINO MERCHANTS, I'oydras It., New Orleans. II. Buchanan continues the Exchange business in Ports mouth O., as usual. J I K N K Y II U V H A N A N , Portsmouth, 0.. JOSEPH G. ELLIS. New Orleans, JOHN B. NIXON, New Orleans. Novll. .3m. BOARDING HOUSE The subscriber would respectfully inform Ihe public, that he slill continues to keep Boarding House, at hit old Hand, comer of Hirh and Town streets, opposite the City House. His rooms being Itrge end newly fitted up, they will be found pleasant. Members of Ihe Legislature would do well to call and examine his rooma before locating elsewhere. J. REEVES. NATURE'S GEM. Just received "Nature's Gem," or American Wild Flowers in their native haunt, by Emma C. Embury, illustrated with 28 Plates of Plants, colored after nature, and landscape views of their localities front drawings, by E. W. WhilchVId; I vol. 4lo. elegantly bound. Just received at Dec RILEY 8 Bookioire.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL, VOLUME VIII. COL UMBUS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1845. NUMBER 118. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. OrricK corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Buildii TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly the rcmaiudcr of the year $5 00 Tri-wcekly icr annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 2 00 5fVrM mf MtvrliilMg. Twelve lines or less, one or three insertions, g, anil 55 cents for enrh additional insertion fur three mouths $5 lor six months 8 tor twelve months $12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a ilndurliou ul 20 per cent, on the amount over "-'() in six mouihs. 'l'hc number of insertions must be marked at the end of all advertisements, or they will be continued until ordered out, and charged accordingly. . It if Ihe IVr. For twelve lines git fourth of a column 520 half a column gJO whole column J 10. TIlOiTIAS & t'. ForwnriliniinHd Cnmnli. Oi Ulan .tlrrclmuu A- tirnrrnl Produce Dcnlrm, A cents for.N. York and Buffalo Lake lloat line; John Allen's (.'linioa line, and Ohio and N. Vork lino, on the F.rio Ciinal i 'J'. Richmond Sc. Co.'s Diamond Line, on Iho Ohio Canal. While Warn-Huusc, West end Scioto Bridgo, Columbus, Ohio, liefer to Messrs. Cowing. Richmond, William & Co.. N. Y. City. " Kimie, Davis &. Co., Buffalo, New York. " (iurdon, Williams & Co., Detroit, Michigan. O" 'Minimis Richmond & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwnllader or Co., Znncsvllle, Ohio. " Young it Fitch, Newark, hio. " J. W.FinlevAr,Co.,Cirdville,Ohio. Mr. M. U. Rartlclt.Vliillicollic. Ohio. Messrs. Conway Si. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. Tims. Mdicp, Cashier, cl"mliu "io-U Liberal advances will be made on all Consignments, if required. May I. 1811.. tf. ttw k, rAiti,i!j-m'..'r.--(ii:iHiF. j ri (ill Copper, Tin and .Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully iulorms tiie citizens uf Columbus ami vicinity that he has opened a shop on High street, five doors South of Town street, where he will keep constantly on hanu a lull and general assortment of Tin Ware. A II kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders nud Ruofing made in good style by experienced workman. ( frdcrs thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1842. TO THE l.Altll:. Just received at the sign of the Golden Hoot, n large and splendid assortment of Ladies, Shoes, latest style of Philadelphia maiiularlure, viz: Kid and morocco Paris t cs and slippers, kid and morocco buskins and spring heel Paris tins, black lasting and fancy colored half gaiters, black lasting ami fancy colored dress buskins, kid and I morocco DiisKin wells anil walking limes, misses He) and morocco buskins and walking shoes! colored and black Pans ties and slippers, children's bout morocco and leather boots, colored and black hoots and auclo ties, all of which Mill be sold shenper than weic ever offered before in this citv. Feb. 27, llUt II. II. KIMliAI.L SII.VEHSJ.yilTII nnrl Jeweller ltemovvd. The subscriber has removed his establishment next door to Mr. Schneider's Confectionary, opposite the Cily House, where jte will keep on hand a good assortment of Vnl lira, Jew sVjtiiry, flic, which he will sell verv cheap. Repairing of all kinds attended to on the shortest notice, and all work wnrrauted. As the subscriber is determined to sell lower than any body else, and do his work better and cheaper than any other person, he hopes toreceivo a share of patronage. The nulihc arc invited to call, and be satisfiud by seeing for theinsclvo. S. BUCK. May 23, 1844. Blt'KK YIi: Hor:, (olmubai, Ohio. The subscriber would tnostrcspcrlfully inform the public that this well known House, on Broad street, is now under his charge is tilted up in superior style, and every attention paid to ihe comfort and convenience of Travelers and Hoarders. His Table is furnished wilh the very best productions of the country, and his liar wilh the choicest Liquors. Attached to the House is a very large and commodious Stable, which is attended wilh great care. It is the intention of the subscriber to spare neither pains nor expense to render satisfaction to all who call on hint ; and by charging moderate bills commensurate wilh the present hard timus, lie hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. H. HI III), ('olumbus, November id, 184J. CAHI'VtiT I?IAKIN. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public Ihat he continues to carry on the Cabinet making business at his shop on High street, between Town and Rich streets, and hat always ot hand, and will make to order, all kinds of Furniture, w hich he will w-arraiil equal to any otfered in the place. O'He hn nis rirellriit UICAURIC, and is prepared to make COFFIN." and attend Funerals on the shortest notice. Coffins of all kinds kept on hanu. Terms very reasonable, and suited to the times. Orders for any article in his line will meet wilh prompt attention. A. W. READER. Columbus, Nov. 8, 18VJ. .dlf DIA.tlOXD 8IIOK TOHK. Jolllt Jornts, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that he has removed from the sign of the (iolden toot, to his old stand on High sheet, near the corner of Friend, where he has on hand Ihe largest assortment of Prison made Roots and Shoes now in the city, which be offers for fi't wholesale or retail, at prices to suit the limes. Country merchants would do well to call and examine his stock, before purchasing clsewliere. The Craft may always lie supplied with Leaiher, and all kinds of Findings and Kit, by calling at the Diamond Shot Store. Particular attention paid to filling orders from abroad. N. B. Custom Work and R'pairing done to order on the shortest possible notice.' Feb. 27, 1844. BOOTS A.n rJilOEB. If. II. KIMBALL, atThe sign of Ihe Golden Root, would respectively invite the attention of his friends and the public to the inspection of his large assortment of Eastern anil City made Hoots and Shoes. From his experience in the business, he is willing to guarantee to give satisfaction w-ith resiiccl to chcapoess, neatness and durability. Also, a good assortment of Lasts and Shoe Findings constantly on hand. Feb. 0, lllfk. HKAOat FEET. Ilnl, up, fthoes nnd Hen-nets. In addition to his large stock of Hoots and Shoes the subscriber has just receiven an extensive assortment o Men's Fur,Silk,Woul and Palm Ilats;Boy Palm and Leghorn do; Men and Hoys Cloth and Fancy Caps; Women's Chip and Willow Bonnets, which are offered at great bargains, at retail or by the case. Country Merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call at Ihe Gulden Pool. March 8. II. 11. KIMBALL COM IBI S lNrRAt K OTIPAWV. Fmr. AND Marine. The attention of the public it called to the following scale of return premiums on risks terminating successfully lo this Company, adopted by its board of Direc tort. It is believed that this system, whereby every party insuring becomes largely and certainly interested in the profits of the Company without risk lo himself, offer advantages su perior to the remote profits of Ihe mutual plan of insurance, uu " win oe jusuy apprerimci i'j mis commuoiiy. Scale of return Premiums: On every sine, premium,.... 10 per cent. On net grots annual premiums from X5000 102,000 1 On net grost annual premiums amounting to 1,000 and upwards, 15 " This Company eontinuet to inture every species of huild-Otc'. and the furniture, machinery, roods, wares and merrhaa Ones and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by fire; also, tteamhoali and sail vessels, and the cargoes of steamboats, tail vessels, keel boats, flat boats and other water craft, against the perilt of teat, lakes and rivert on iiiemosi invurauie lcrms. A. o. Llir.w, June 1, 1844.. lytw. fteeretaru. 1 sTl.lTER STRAINED- I. A VIP Oil,. Fay & V Kilbourne have forsale 400 gallons of winter strained Lamp us. uet. i J. RILEY'S PILE OINTMENT. The following cerlifi-rates are presented to the public from well known individuals in the town of Mansfield, of cures elfected by using Riley's Pile Ointment, which place beyond all doubt the cu ralive powers of the medicine: After suffering much from a painful development of Ihe Piles, I applied Riley's justly celebrated Ointment, and was entirely cured bv using il one week. 1 COOK. Mansfield, Ohio, July 4. 1UI4. I hereby certify, that suffering very severely with the Piles during the month of Julv, III 13, 1 was unable In attend lo my harvesting, and having heard of Mr. Riley's Pile Omiment, I was induced to try its virtues. I procured sume, ami was thereby enabled lo resume my harvesting, and have not been severely afflicted since. I therefore recommend il lo the af dieted with confidence. S. G. COUEAN. Mansfield, Ohio, July 3, 1811. Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1813. W. Willsliiro Riley. Dear sir: The high repuiution ol your Pile Ointment induced me lo Iry ils virtues, which proved so successful, that I thin it due to you and the public to add my testimony in favor ef its etliency, believemg your ointment if used will alleviate such human suffering. . My litile son was nlllictcd with Piles from his infancy, till about eight yenrs of age. every effort to cure him proved fruitless; uiiiij 1 heard of your Pilo Ointment. I obtained a vial and effected an entire cure in three applications, which not only relieved him of Ms cxcruciM ng disease, but resulted in a great improvement in his general health. Respectfully, yuurs, S. C. COFFIN MERRY. I hereby ceriil v, that suffering very severely Irom the Piles ill the month of Dccenihor last it being the Ihiid atlnck 1 had experienced within ihe Inst four years, I was induced lo Iry the ointment made by Mr. Riley "for that disease, from w hich I obtained a speedy relief, mid alier using one vinl of il I was able to resume inv business. JAMES CRUMB. Mansfield, Richlaml county, Ohio, January 20, 1IH4. 1 hereby cerlity that 1 have been atlliclcd very severely with ihn piles for iho Inst two years, anil after using various remedies without obtniti ng mnrh relief, I was induced to Iry Riley's celebrated ointment for Ihe piles, and obtained speedy relief, and I therefore confidently recommend it In Ihosp afflicted wilh this painful disease. A.MOS S. RAMSEY. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. U, lb'U. For Sale by J. B. Whcalon, S. Chirk and DenigAi Son, Columbus. Dec. 6,1811 ly. Iiiiiioi'Iiiiii lo I'lirriitn nml Tenrheris, McCiL'FFEY'S ECLECTIC READEKS are now pre-senled, newly stereotyped, thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarged, wilh many and iinpoitant improvements, and in their approved form arc regarded as ihe cheapest and best reading Inioks in the English language. In this series, comprising as it does a careful selection of moral, instructive and entertaining mailer, progressively arranged, and graduated with referenro lo the capacity of Ihe pupilj Dr. MrCiuf. fey has afforded to paren's I lid" teachers a most ihorougli, complete nnd efficient auxiliary in the education of youth. There docs not exist a series of' School Headers more admirably and philosophically ailnpled to lead die pupil step by step from Ihe elements of the language, lo ihe fiirllierest point in uttaining which the nid of an instructor can ntyiil him. The Cincinnati Public Schools have recently been remodeled In some extent as regards the use ol books, and notw ithstanding the zealous efforts of others lo introduce their own publications, Mcliiiffey's Eclectic Readers, tit., were uraui-mously ic-adoptcd by the trustees. Ray's Arithmetic, paits 1 , !!, and 3, were also adopted in the same schools. I. N. Whitino Si. Huntington, Bookseller. Columbus, arc ngeiils fur the publishers of the Eclectic School Hooks, and will supply country merchants at the publisher's wholesale prices. RKCOWMF.NPATIOIf. The Board of School Examiners for Ihe county of Franklin, under Ihe provisions of iho School Law which empower Ihem lo recommend lo the several schools within said county such school books as ihey deem best adapted lo the purposes of education, propose, after examination, the use of Mctiuf-ley's Eclectic Readers newly revised editions, and Hay's Arithmetical course, as Ihe best within their present knowledge. As uniformity is desirable, and a uniformity of good hook absolutely necessary to prevent frequent changes, il is hoped that (carders will use every laudable efforl lo effect the iniro-ductiou of the above recommended series of books. II. L. HITCHCOCK, J AS. K. LINN EL, Docin. SAMUEL T. MILLS. NEW HOOKS KEsV IIOOKS. The following, wilh lets f others, have just been received, and for sale al RILEY'S Cheap Book Siorc, opposite the Slate House: Verplanck't Illustrated Edition of Shakspcarc, in Nns. The Life and Writings of Wm. Leggcl; 2 Vols, in one. Keith's Land of Israel; I vol. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; new supply. rmuiev 11111111 s miscellanies; j vols. The Poems of N. P Willis; 1 vol. Macaulcy's Miscellanies, roinpletc in I vol. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgiims; I vol. Pencilling by the Way; by N. P. Willis. The Life of (.ieo, Brim'mcll, Esq Past and Present, by Thomas Cnrlylc. The History of Chivalry; by Charles Mills. " " the Crusaders; do. Electrotype Manipulations, in 2 Not. Afloat and Ashore. The Ingoldsby Legends. The Comic lllarkslonp. The United Irishman, in 3 vols. Octl7. LAW IIOOKS New York Digest, new edition. A complete Digest of all the cases reported in Colcmnn's Canes, Cainc's Reports, 3 vols ( (.'nine's Cases in Error, 2 vols.j Johnson's Cases, 3 vols ( Johnson's Reports, 20 vols.; Cow. en, 3 vols.; Wendell, 2b" vols.; Hill, 6 vols.j Hall. 2 vols.j and Ambon's Nisi Prius, complete in 4 vols., by Thos. W. Clarke. A new supply of Smith's Leading Cases, 2 vols. American Notes. Hill's Reports, complete ; 5 vols. " " vol. fith. (lordon's Digest Laws United Slates, 1814 j 1 vol. Brown's Chancery Reports, 4 vols. Perkins' edition; Just received by Jan2. J. II. 11 1 LEY. rpOHACCO AND SNI FF J. 85 kegst'asey No 1, 6T Ky. Tobacco; Id do low priced do do; 10 boxes Ky. Cavendish I lb. lump do) 10 do 12 plug do; 3fi0 doz. Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing do; 200 do H. Thayer do; 20 Jan Macalioy Snuff; 30 Bladdert Scotch do. For tale by June 4. THOS. ACHESON. IqUORS AM) WINES. Otard, Dupay St Co.. Brandy; A.Seignctic, dj; Medcr Swan Clin; Hourglass do; St. Croix Rum; Jamaica do; Mndeira Wine; Port do; Champaign do; best brands. For talc by June4. THOU. ACHESOJI. WASTED its exchange far Urocerim, sil t'smh I'riren, Rye 40 els. per bush.; Oals SOccnts per bush.; Flaxseed 7i do; Timothy Seed gl do; Dried A pple 50 do; 1 ried Pearlies g I do; Beans 2d lo SO do; Ginseng 20 cts. per lb; Beeswax 25 cts. per lb; Feathers 25 do; Bolter in roll, keg or barrels 5 cts. per Hi. June 4. THOS. ACHESON COFFEE AND SUGAR. 60 bags Rio Coffee; 10 d- Java no; 5hh.lt. N.O. Sugar; 3 boxes Loaf Sugar. No. 1. , 10bbls.N. O. Molasses. Forsale by June 4. THOS. ACHESOTL EAS. 10 Chests Young Hyson Tea; 20 hall chests do; 5 chests Gunpowder do; 5 do Imperial. do; For sale by June 4. THOS. ACIIESON. J 10 hues Pepper; 13 Mais Cassia; For sale by June 4. 6 do Allspice; A bbl. Nutmegs; THOS. ACHEUO.I. CO tlU 0.K, Come All, lo Ibe New nnd Cheap Cash Store! ROSENTHAL!;!! & SPKINUER. aie now opening, one door souih of T. Aeheson's Grocery Sloie on High street, a si leudid assortment of Fanrv.Sianle. I.aco and Silk Goods, which Ihey will sell cheaper than il.e chca-esi!! Their stork consists in pari of rich fig'd, striped and piaui yipaccas, i astunere u I'.casee, selccieil patterns, Crnpe ilel. nine and Mi iislm deLaiiie, Iiil'Ii roloreil. Luniiies. lb bnziucs, figured and plain, rich striped China Silks, black and htuc-Dlack aim mid ftaiin, ISnnncI Velvet, ditfereni colors, Bonnet and neck Ribbons, latest slvle. Silk l'rim.es Thread and Lisle Laces, Jaconet and Swiss t.iserting ami Edgings, Silk nud Woolen Mils, Long Mils, Kit ami Nel Gloves, Itii- gio icck i.nrcs, Hair I'ms ami liugle Combs, Silk Velvet Points, siriped and figured. Silk Bloats and .Mohair Nets, Anilicinl Flowers, Chusan Ginghams, Irish Linen and Colla-rells, Jaconet Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, piain and fig'd, Bishop Lawns, Ac, o.c. Shawls We have ul-o a general assortment of Shawls, which cannot be beat this side of the Mountains, consisting of Plain and cmhrniiicicd Tliiliel Shawls, Plain and embroidered Silk Shawls, Cashmere Shaw ls, siriped and plain, Black enib'd Woolen Shaw Is, from 8 lo 10 ijrs. Damnsk Murk and colomd, from 6 to 14 urs. Blanket Shawls, all sizes, Winter Hose, Cashmere, Wanted, Raw Silk and Silk llo.-c, while and black. ALSO A lane lot of Broad Cloths. Cnssisieres. S.itinetis. Voei. ings, Kentucky Jeans, Heaver and IMol Cloths, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Blenched and Brown Muslins, Diapers, and all other articles usually kept in Dry Goods Stores. AH Iho-c who want more (ban Ihe world of their money, will i, lease cull and examine our large and splendid lot of Goods. Ocldl. OUG1IS. COLDS, ASTHMA Sherman's Count Loz- KJ cages are Ihe safest, most sure and effectual remedy lor Coiiiihs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of Iho Lungs or Chest, Vc, &e. The proprietor nas never known an m-Liiire where lliey did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold wiihiu the last year, restoring lo health persons in alinosi every singe of consumption, and those laboring unJer ihe most distressing colds and coughs. Joimilinn Mow.irth Esq., the well ktown lemiierance lectu rer, look a severe cold last January by sleeping in dump slieeis, that seemed lo have settled in a consumption. He raised a good deal of bloody mallei, and his cough was so Imrr.issi.ig and incessant that he could gel no rest by day or light. Alter trying various remedies w ilhoul relief, he Iho'l that dcfilh alone would relieve him of his misery. But by Ihe advice of a lady he purchased a bos of Sherman's Cough Lozenges; Ihey gave him great telief,aud lo his surprise made him resi easy, and enabled him to sleep sound all mghi; three days' use of ihem made a new mannt him, anil tie is recommending Shcrmuu's Lozenges to nil lis ncnunininnres. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES are Ihe only infallible worm destioying medicine ever discovered. 1,400.000 boxes hove been sold, and not a failure has ever beeu know n. hey destroy all kinds ol woiuis. and cannot iniurc w hero there are none. Three, different persons cured of HWrns hn the use of one box of II rm Lozenges. "Messrs. (!. F. T. St. Co., 1 17 Main street, Cincinnati. Gentlemen: My wife l as been af-llicicd with worms from the age of three years, and has never been without lliein. She resided nl iMiddletown, Buller counly. At limes, she has been so afflicted w ith worms as to require the attendance of two of the best physicians in Ihe place one doctoring her for one conipliiinl, and one for another; but gelling worse, she removed to Madison, and was under ihe hands of Iwo of the most celebrated physicians of thai place, but all did her no good. She came lo "Cincinnati some lime since, and besan lo dcsnairnl ecltin? bcileri in deed she got to bad, the worms came up in her throat her sufleriiigs became almost intolerable. I louring of the many cures performed by Sherman's Lozenges, she thought that she woiini irv litem last August. 1 stepped in your store and got a box of Ihe worm Intellect, and I have everv reason lo re. joice that I did so. She look hut one half box, when the worms came from Iter in bunches. I could not be positive, but I would suppose thai Iherc were from fifty lotixly incac bunch. The last dose brought several while worms, fror n from twelve lo fifieen inches long. She began lo gel well, nnd fell belter ihnn she had for years. Being cured, she gave Ihe balance of Ihe liox lo a neighbor by the nnme ol llerald, who lives a short distance from us, who has Iwo children, one five and the oiher Iwo years of age, who were much troubled w ith w orms, nnd I have heard since, that by the time Ihey 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!! l,Otm,OII( Mltl.lt YRAIll.V! pHirnojii.y UAChts. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN S PLASTER, Ihe best fircngiiieniiig riasler in Ine world, and a sovereign remedy for pains and weakness ill ihe bark, loins, side, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, and lumlingn; worn on Ihe lower pari of the spine, they cnlirely cure Ihe uilei: and on the small of the hark, ihe falling of the womb; applied to ihe back of me neca 01 cnnoreii leeuiing, iney give great renci, in coughs, colds, oppression of ihe chest and stomach, liver complaint, dyspepsia, a-lluna, nnd all diseases where local remedies arc required, none can lie heller than these plaslcrs. They are Ionic, or strengthening, stimulating and anodyne. Physicians recommend ihem because Ihey stick belter and afford more relief than any oiher ever known. One million are told yearly J. W. lioiie,Esq , who was bent nearly double wilh Rheumatism, was enabled, alier wearing one 12 hours, to get up and dress himself. In 2 davs he was perlectly well. Mr. David Williams, of Ehzabethlown, N."J.,an old revolutionary soldier, was so alllirtcd wilh rheumatism that he could hardly help himself. One of these Piaster! entirely cured him. Mrs. George Nixon, one of the Managers of ihe Institution for Aged Indigent Females in ihe cily of New York, tayt Ihe old ladies find great fienefit from these Plasters they !e-iug very liable to pains or weakness in the back, as well as other parts of Ihe body. Caution. The great reputation these Tlnslert have attained, has induced many unprincipled persons to gel up worthless imitations. Ask for Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, and tee thai lull directions for use, end a fac timilie of his name, A. Sherman, M. D., is on the bark of each. Trust none others, or you will lie deceived. JJri only luelre-and-a-half tents! G. F. THOMAS, 147 Main St.. between 3d and llh, O" Sole Agent for Cincinnati. HERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES give immediate relief to nervous or sick head ache, palpitation of Ihe heart, lowness of spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid tore throat, bowel or summer compfaint. faiuiing, oppression or a sense of sinking of die chest, cholic, spasms, cramps ol Ihe slomarh or bowels, hvslcrical affections and all nervous dis eases, drowsiness through Ihe dav, and wakefulness at night, cholera or rlKkra morbus, diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large parlies, will find the Lozenges really reviving, and imparling the buoyancy of youth. Joseph B. Nones, F.iq., Vice President of the Washington Marine Insurance Company, has suffered for years wilh nervous bead ache, that noihing would relieve tilf he used these Lozenge, which relieved it entirely in 15 minutes. Dr. G. Hunter hat been subject to violent attacks of headache, to as lo make him almost blind for two or Ihrce hours at a lime. Nothing ever afforded him any relief nil he tried these Lozenge, and Inev cured him in a few minutes. In the Catholic Half-Orphan Asylum of this city, containing upwards of one hundred children, we have been in Ihe habit of nsing Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, for Ihe various disease! for which tliey arc recommended, and ha e always found Ihem to be attended with most beneficial effects. I therefore most willingly adrl my commendation to Ihe many oihert in their favor. Sr. LUCY IGNATIUS, JJ. of the Valh. llalf-Orph. Asu. X. Y. May 3d, 1813. Dr. Sherman's Lozenge can be obtained wholesale and retail of G. F. THOMAS, Main tt., betweea 3d and 4th, opposite Gazelle Office. Sole Agent for Cincinnati, Ohio, and of the following Agents : Columbus, Whiting fc Huntington; Jaektown, J. M. Say-lord; Hebron, James Lyon; Kirkersville, James Kirkendall; Etna, Richard Larrison; Reynoldtbuieh, Jacob MrCurdy; Jefferson, John Hopkins; Lalayetie, John AlcMullan; Sum-erford, P. S. Fay; Vienna, Baret tt Jones. Cough Lozenge 25 ct. per box; Worm do; Camphor do. Poor Man's Plaslcrs only l?A centt apiece. All who buy a bos of Ir. Sherman' Lozrngr. or a Planter, are emu led to one of SHERMAN'S MESSENGERS OF HEALTH, which can be obtained from all Agent. Octl7, 1844. ,8m. HENKY W DBHBY A C'., Publisher., Wholesale aud Retail dealers in Law, Theological, Medical, Miscellaneous, School Books and Stationery, and Importers of Foreign Books, 1 13 Main street, Cincinnati, O. H. W. D. o: Co., resiccifully announce that Ihey have made extensive arrangements lor the sale of Books and Stationery, and i tier greul induceineiils to merchants and book buyers generally iu the West ami South. They keen alwavs on hand a general assortment of Books, embracing Law, Medicine, Theology, History, Biography, Politics, Poetry, English Books, and all the School aud Classical Books iu use. Law Books. The largest assortment in the West ami supplied ou as favorable terms as at any establishment in Ihe U. Stales. English Law Hooks imporied lo order. A discount allowed lo Booksellers; and orders by letter from ihem, or gentlemen of Ihe Bench or Bar, will" be executed as ul low prices as if the purchasers themselves were present. On hand in large quantities, the piihl.caiious of D Apple-Ion St. Co., A. V. Blake, and Wiley Si. Puinain. New York, all ol which are furnished to the trade al publishers' prices. ALSO A very large aud fine assortment of English and American Stationery. Blank Books in every va iety, made lo order. Banks, Puhiic Offices, Merehauls, and others, supplied on the niosl liberal terms. Foreign Books. Particular attention given to importing Foreign Books. Persons sending an order for any particular work published in Europe, can lely upon receiving ihe same in the shortest possible tune. Publislior of McLean's II. S. Court Reports, 2 vols.; 10th vol. Ohio do. do. by P. B. Wilcox; Gilinau's Digest of Indiana and Illinois Rep's, 1 vol. Walker's American Law, 2nd ctliiiou, 1 vol. We invite Ihe particular attention of all Country Merchants, Members of the Bar and Medical Profession, public, private and social Libraries, and all w ho may want lo make purchases of Books or Stationery, lo call and examine our stock nnd prices, before purchasing elsewhere. DeclU. BAHKH AD Itll.KlVVmir. ttell.l., and r.UMHUS. O The undersigned inform their friends Co-Ihe Public, that Ihey are prepared to execute all orders in the line of their profession, at the slimiest notice, nnd UPON the LATEST and MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES. TEETH, from one to a full set, inserted on GOLD PLATE uopn the principle of Atmosphkhic Phkssuiik. 1 laving rereutlvmade a very important invention in the art of adapting ihe Plalo lo the Gums, which enables us lo warrant Plale work in all cases lo answer the purposes of mastication, aud in point of durability, iieatnessof fit, and elegance of finish, equal, if noi superior to any other establishment. EXPOSED NERVES deslroved u-ithout pain by a stN-oi.K application. Diseases of the Teeih and Gums cured. Teeth filled, in almost every instance without pain, cleaned, and set on pivots, aud w akhantid r ekm an f.nt. Itx" Charges so moderate thai Dental operations are placed within the means of every person. Gov. Murdccai lliirlley, ilon. Snm'I Galloway, Hon. J. W. Riley, Col. Snm'I .Vcdary, Dr. Carter, Columbus. Dr. Wm. II. Murdoch, Springfield, O. Geu. A. II. Patlersnn. Delaware, O. Isaac J. Allen. Esq., Mansfield, O. C. R. Doming, Ashland, Richland CO., O. Judge Choaie. Milan, O. Pill Cooke, Esq., Sandusky Cily, O. George Allen, tirclcvillo, O. Janll..d y Ihe M'ro fission. We keep on hand a lurgo tlock of Dr. Ai.cock's PRE MIUM TEE I'll, which we will sell al his New York prices. Comment upon the quality of these Teeih is deemed superfluous.Also, on hand, GOLD ami SILVER PLATE, rolled to any thickness; GOLD and SILVER HOLDERS, and GOLD, SILVER and TIN FOIL, ol a superior quality; and a superior nrlirlc of WASH for Diseased Gums, with TOOTH POWDERS of various kinds, as low as can bo bought elsewhere iu the Siate, JOHN W. BAKER, WM. WII.LSHIRE RILEY, fVuPgcen and Mechanical Dentists, Offici one doornorlhof the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. No2fi, 18U..t.wly. DISS! 1LUTK )N. The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of II. ELLIS & CO., is Ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. R. Ellis lakes Ihe goods, nud G. W. Penney ihe uoles and accounts of said firm. R. ELLIS, January 1, 1815. G. W. PENNEY. CALL AND SETTLE. The notes and accounts belonging to the lale firm of R. Ellis Si Co., will he lett until the first of April next wilh R. Ellis for settlement and collection, and all pcrsont having uu stilled accounts arc requested to call and scitlc immediately. G. W. PENNEY. R. ELLIS, Intending toon lo go East lo renew his slock of Hardware, is anxious lo dispose of hi entire slock before ihe fust of A" pril next, al prices mnrh lower than ever before sold in Columbus, consisting iu part as follows : CARPENTERS' Planes, Hand, Panel, Ripping and Back Saws, Chisels, Gouges, Steel and Iron Squares, Plane Irons, &c, Sic. BLACKSMITHS' Be. lows, Moutchole Anvils. Vires, Files and Sledges. COOPERS. Rochester Coopcr'i Tools lor sale at manufacturer' prices, and warranted. CABINET MAKERS. Files, Rasps, Bureau Knobs, lied Screws, Till Locks, Aj-C. BUILDERS. 23 doz. New Haven Locks and Latches; 25 dsn. 6 and 6 inch Carpeniers' Locks 100 doz. Blake's and Nortolk Latches ; 250 doi. Baldwin's patent Butts ; WHO gro. New England Premium Screws; 100 pairs warranled Eliplie Springs ; 50 doz. Simmon's, and Bird's, and Weld's warranted Axes ; 100 dm. 1 , S, 3, and 4 blade Pocket Knives ; 50 doz. Ames' and Rowland's Shovels and Spades ; 21 10 pairs assorted Trace Chains j Rowland's mill and crosscut Saws, Brass Candlesticks, warranled Steelyards, Brushes, Files, Hasps, Axlelrccs, Manilla Rope, Sir. JUNIATA IRON AND NAILS. 200 Ions Juniata Iron ; 100 ions Hammered Iron, on commission, and for sale at manufacturer's prices ; 1000 kegs Juniata Nails ; 1 ton Sanderson' Cast Steel ; 6 Ions warranted Spring Steel ; 2C0 Boxes Pittsburgh Glass. Country merchants aie invited to call. Jan7. R. ELI IS. UEVER AND AGUE, Chill Fever, Dumb Aene, Inter X mitient and Remittent Fevers, and all the various forms of Bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's India Chnlagogue. Dr. Osgood's India Cholagngue, which his gained such notoriety in Ihe cure of Fever and Ague, and oiher billions affections. This medicine was prepared by a regular physician, and is ihe rcsull of an extensive practice of several years in Hie bilioo climate. Those who have used it themselves, or seen ils salutary effects upon others, need no farther evidence of ils great value, or tlie nieh estimation in w hich it is held. A small treatise on llie "cause, treatment and cure of fever and ague, and oiher disease of bilhou climates," may be had gratis of Ihe bos-e agent. A new supply of ihe above invaluable medicine received and for sale al ibcOhio Drug Store, by Ocll7..J5. 8. CLARK, Hole Agent. IATKMT NKtVR Iron IV. Terh and Philndrl-J Vhin. FAI L DRY GOODS Fat & Kilbourne have jusi received a large assortment of Dry Goods, consist ing iu part of 50 pieces Broad Cloth and Catiimercs; 100 do. Salinetts and Jeans; 4 bales Flannels; 1 do. plaid Flannels; 800 piece Calicoes, new and splendid patterns, 30 do Blk and Colored Alpacefe; 30 bales Brown Sheetings; 4 cases Bleached Muslins; 4 bales Ticking, 6000 wt. Cotton Chain; Carpet and Coverlet Warp, ti t. tie. Persons wishing lo purchase such articlet for cash, will find it to 1 heir advantage tocall and examine the above stock. Columbus, Aug. 6. SWAl.Hf! PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale by fjitly i4J FAY fc KILBOURNE. Cake, Confectionarics, Fruits, Toys, &c. riM) TUP rri'irivsi cip fi i f t st n i .u ..' per, opposite the City House, respectfully informs the cuizens of Columbus, thai he is prepared al all limes to fur- m&li Pn.ooc VV,t.i: ...j ... i :l' . . ....v., vuuiiiks, aiiu unvote ifliiiuies, wun plain and ornamented Pound, Sponge, Jelley, Fruit, or any other kind Ol (JAKE t Li,' V nmv 1 1 1 , r i r.i u-kiAk ....... kg. n. I J """"j ...... i . ui ui ia, lie UtflUU in tlie city. He would be pleased to receive orders, when iirticticabh), two days in advance. From his experience in Iho business, he feels assured he ran give entire satisfaction, aud no effort will be spared to do so: Ho also keeps on hand a large nssortmenl of CA KDIES, of his own manufacture; also, all kiuds of FRUITS of the best quuliiv. Ho has just received a very large assortment of TOYS Vnrv KioOiMn f.r lr,,..,.i. . ,1.1. i' .1 - . ' .vii.a a, una BCA&llll u( ule yCgr. 1IS- si:s and Mastkiis cau suit themselves with almost anything. He returns his sincere thanks for the patronage already extended lo him. and will be irralelultor a r.i,ii,,, ,.... 'i tension of the tame. A. SCHNEIDER. DerliO I "1 O l I'.tl HUM 1' ASIIIONAHI.K UKPOT. w 1 lie suuscriner nas just rereiveu Irom lew Vork, in addition to his stock of fall and winter goods, at his Columbu r'nki.;,,lni,iu tv. : .i 1.. -1 i, i .............. .... , hi me new uuiiuuig 011 iiigu street, opposite Ihe Stale House, an unrivalled assortment of the fiuesl 11 1.1 11, 1.1111.-11 111111 American vioms; t 'assimeres nnd Ve-lings, (including black and while Satin;) Slocks, Satin aud Tlului Cravats; Silk, Cashmere, Thibit and Kid Glove) Ladles' and Gentlemen's Clonk Tassels; Coilars, Scarfs; Half Hose, Silk and Merino; Silk and Merino Shirts and Drawers; And in brief, every article of the richest quality of gentlemen's wearing appaiel lo be lound in the first drapery eslab-lisliim nlin Ihe east. Having procured the best workmen, nnd having made arrangements wilh the most fashionable establishments in New 1 urk, to receive the changes which are constantly occurring 111 cutting and making garments, he is prepared to execute all orders in the most fashionable and approved stylo. He will also be receiving through the winter, Iresh supplies of ihe choicest vestings, and fancy catsimeres, Stt., that cau be found in (he New York market. Ladies cloaks made and trimmed in the best manner. Dec 18. .dlf. A. A. STEWART. ("11'1'Y i.OTIII.VIt K?llOmi ITI, two doors south of the Keil House, High ttreet. The subscriber respectfully invites iho attention of his customers and the public in general, lo his nssortmenl of fine Cloths, Cassimeres, cstings, lie., consisting of fine French Black Clolhs, various prices, Ulack and Blue Black English anil American Cloths, Green, Invisible Green. Blue and Brown Cloths. A splendid assortment of French nnd American Fancy Cassimeres, low priced Clolhs, ('assimeres, Satinells and Black (.'assimeres. A splendid assortment of Fancy Figured Silk Velvet Vestings, Black Satins, and Black English Silk Florintine Vesting, W Into Satiu and Fancy Silk Vesting, BulT Cassimeres for V csts; Gents Merino Shirts, Lambs Wool Drawers, a superior article, Satin Slocks, Plain nnd Trimmed Silk Scarfs, Italian SilK Cravats, Suspenders, Thibet Gloves, Shirt Collars, Alpacca Slocks and Cravats. The above will be sold low, and made up in the best manlier and most fashionable style; they ore of his selection, and as he is in Ihe regular receipt of reports of the Fashions, he will be able to suit all who may (avor hiin wilh a call. lfcl7. .d3ni. WALTER AMOS. CHECKERED STOKE.-A. P. Stunk & Co., at the Chcrkered Store, No. 3, Commercial Row, have justro-i-civcd Ihe largest and most splendid assoilmenl of Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought lo Columbus, which they are offering at prices lo suit the neccssiliet ol the limes. We have just received a good slock of Broad Cloth, Beaver Clolhs, l'wceds, Rob Roys, Cassimeres, Satinells, Ken-lucky Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, &.C., &c. We would say lo the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity, that we have on hand a good assortment of Rich and Fas'hionable Dress Goods, such as Cashmere de Cosse, Muslin de Lanet, Parit Pattern!, Chusans, Chamclion Brocades, Black, changeable and Plaid Alpaccas, together wilh a great variety of Silk. Also, a quanlily of Dark and Rich Calicoes, imitation of Cashmere de Cosse, and Paris Patterns. Also, a general assortment of S.Ik and Woolen Shawls, Dress Shawls, Cravals, dec: Alto, a good stock of Winter Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen. The luhscribert can ay with truth that Ihey can tellmost: Goods at from 15 to 20 tier cent, cheaper, than those merchants who bought Ihcir Goods six weeks since. Call al Ihe Checkered Store, and examine for yourselves; Decfi..diin. X. P. STONE & CO. I WOK lo il everybody, for everything depend J upon it. The grenlcsl book of the age. Just published, "The Ohio Cilircn." Summary of Ihe Constitution and Statute of the Slate of Ohio, reduced lo questions and answer, for Iho use of Schools and Families; by A. F. Perry, Esq., and Jos R. Swan, President Judge of Ihe 12lh Judicial Cir cuil. This book should be in the hands of every citizen in the Slate old enough to read. It is deserving the attention of nil who feel an interest in our Public Schools. Parents should place it in the hands of their children. Teachers are invited lo call and gel a copy for examination. Remember the place. RILEY'S BOOKSTORE, OctlP. opposite the Stale House. BROWN'S CllANCERY.-Reportsof Cases in Chancery, from 1778 to I7U, by William Brown, Esq., wilh the Annotations of Mr. Belt and Mr. Eden. Ediied by J. C. Perkins, Esq. Four volumes, 8vo. "Brown's Reports embrace the period from 1778 lo 1794, while the woolsack was occupied in succession by those two master minds. Lord Thurlnw and Lord Loughborough. The first appearance of these Reports seems lo mark an epoch in the Reports of Chancery not unlike that which a little later was established by the 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 the leader of the regular lint of Reports in Chancery."The cases he has reported are of great practical value, a large part of them lying at the very foundation of Chancery, Their importance is attested by the' fact that Brown's Reports are oftcner cited by writers of authority than any other seriea of Reports in Chancery. In England ihey have been enriched by Icrrned and laborious annotations by two different editors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Eden. Until the present lime, however no edition of Ihem has appeared in Ihe U. Slates. "We have now before us I lie first volume of an American edition, which promises lo surpass in interest and practical value any of Ihe English editions of Ihe work; nor do we believe lhat there is any edition of any Reports that has ever been published, either in England or America, which is recommended liy such useful and ample editorial labors. The notes of Mr. Bell have been retained, and those of Mr. Eden, so lar as they could be made supplementary to these, have been added. Thus the senarate lahon r ik-u .a.,.. . aceumulaled on Ihe same page, imparting of itself lo Ihe present edition, a hieher value than h.lnnn i tik., r n,. v- ghsh editions. In England no similar amalgamation of the two series of notes could take place, as each is protected by Ihe laws of copyright The notes of the present edition are ttncily practical. They are calculated to add essentially In the value of the Reports, as a book of reference in Courts, and of daily use in the profession." Law Reporter for May. Just received, and for sale at Ihe Bookstore of Nov23. I. N. W HITING II HUNTINGTON. Bl C IIANAX, ELM ti Co., Gkniral Commission AND FoRWAKUINO MERCHANTS, I'oydras It., New Orleans. II. Buchanan continues the Exchange business in Ports mouth O., as usual. J I K N K Y II U V H A N A N , Portsmouth, 0.. JOSEPH G. ELLIS. New Orleans, JOHN B. NIXON, New Orleans. Novll. .3m. BOARDING HOUSE The subscriber would respectfully inform Ihe public, that he slill continues to keep Boarding House, at hit old Hand, comer of Hirh and Town streets, opposite the City House. His rooms being Itrge end newly fitted up, they will be found pleasant. Members of Ihe Legislature would do well to call and examine his rooma before locating elsewhere. J. REEVES. NATURE'S GEM. Just received "Nature's Gem," or American Wild Flowers in their native haunt, by Emma C. Embury, illustrated with 28 Plates of Plants, colored after nature, and landscape views of their localities front drawings, by E. W. WhilchVId; I vol. 4lo. elegantly bound. Just received at Dec RILEY 8 Bookioire. |
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