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mm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IVS JOHN B AXIAl A.CH.T& AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollars at the end of the year. TEUM8 NewScric No. 6 Vol.11. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1832. Whole Number, 1336. i RHEUM ATli.Yl. IM nt'iMtii Rhniiiniitic 1'ills nre an effec tual .., r.ir Hie Itliemiiiitiim. nnd all imilur diiJiiscs, such ns gout, crump, spasms, oambuess, &c They have been extensively led in the United Htutca, for the last fifteen years, with very high approbation, and multitudes huvo been relieved by tticui from molt distrening attacks of the Rheumatism. Per sons who have been afflicted with the Rheumatism from fifteen to twenty years, or who have been wholly unfitted for business for two years together, and unable to walk without id, have, by using the Pills, been fully ro tored. The following oerlifionte of the J Ion. orablo Jmlgo Thatcher, of Mais., it is pre suined will bo highly satisfactory. This may certify that I hnve freely used, or myself anil family, for several years, Dr Dean's Pills, and do ooniider them a snle and useful family niedicino, especially for Rhcu mutism, in which complaint, from what I have experienced, seen and heard, I consider them more effeolual ,thuu any thing else I have known or used, owl do think them it valuable discovery. For the purpose of extending their usefulness, nnd of induoing others to try them, I subscribe this certificate. George Thatcher. Extract of a lcttor from n gentleman of !ie V. 8. Army, dated Philadelphia, Nov. J 023. "Sir: I had been fur more than two years afflicted with this complaint, when I rroenred n single box of your Rheumatic Pills took thorn, with the external means rccom mended by you, of tweet oil, &e. The effect, to my great joy, was a complete cure. I had previously exhnuilcd tho whole Mnterin Med-lea, nnd was on the point of resigning myself to the disense, when accident made mo acquainted with your invnluahle remedy. Wm. P. Smith. Dr. E. Dean." Mcsirs. Maynaro: Norr.i. Gentlemen: I horeby certify that in January 11)19, in conicqiicnoe of a sudden cold, I was tcized with the Rhenmntism, which settled in my right hip, and was never free from pain one day, for seven mnnths. I applied to n number of respeotnblo physicians, hut could gain no relief, nnd gave up the idea of being cured, 1 was prevailed upon to try Dr. Denn't Rheumatic Pills, nnd was helped by them in two days; by taking one hox was entirely cured, and am now as free from it as at any period of my life. 1 wish those Pills may be circu laled, not only in this country, but in every portion of thn world where that distressing disorder, tho Rheumatism, is known. Maiden, March 6, 1030. John Panxtm FOR SALE BY 0. S. CROSBY- & CO Columbus. 43 LEATHER AND WHISKY. rTlllE subscribers having tnken a mom X few doors west of R. W, McCoj's store, and opposite the Market house, intend keep-iagonhand an assortment ofgnod LEATH ER and WHISKY, all of their own manufacture. which they will sell cheap for cash, wholesale or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Orain. They have now on hand fifty barrels of Old Whisky s which will he sold cheap for Cash only. Cash paid for Hides at their 8tore,or Tanyard.on Water-street. ISAAC TA 1! LOR & SONS, Nov. 10, 1831 n9 "TtUBLE FOR 1 FARMS FOR SALE. I rpHE subscribers will sell on good terms, I J A the following desoribed lands, tin .i I A tract of 1 17 acres, lying about two miles t south east of Columbus, well umncrco, goou land, about 40 acres under improvement. ' A traot of 253 acres, about four miles north ' ) of Columbus, on whioh Henry Long now lives; about 60 aores under good improvement, ; a good orohard, anu buildings appropriate Alio, 105 acres, twelve miles east of Co-Inmhiis. within half a mile of tho new town ofCurotierlanil, on the National road, with (mall isnnrovements. This, considering the probable inorensing value of that situation, will be sold ns a bargain. Good anil accommodating terms will be ' given, and titles unquestionable. BUTTLES b MATTHEWS, March 10 24 PHQ2NIX INK MANUFACTORY, New York. rpllE subscriber, having for several years yonrs past, int an Hpprenuuc ntiu tore-man to his father, Rogor Prout, who has Into. It deolined business) devoted his whole at tention la the manufacture of PRINTING INK, during which time several valuable improvement in the admixture und proportion ing 01 me llinercni iiigrcuit-iu. imvo uecn made by his fnther and himself, is persuaded that he oan furnish that aiticle superior in quality to any exhibited for suleiu tbitcoun-nt.It being the intention of the subscriber to continue me roanniaoiurn m i tinting mi,ni the same Faotorf . nnd with the same machi nery, lately oocupicd and used by his father, he respeot fully solicits the patronage of tho public, and trusts ha will deserve it by his exertions lo hare tne article mnnuiuotnreu br him of n aunerlnr nunlity. He also hopes that he will be considered as entitled to some Catranage, from the circumstance of his eing the only person in this country who hns served a regular appreiiiiccinip iu iuc business. He manufactures And sells for cash, his tMrranftri and approve! Printing Inks, at the followin" roduoed prices: For book offices, No. I, at lOOoentsperlb.i No. t, 75 cents; No. 1 1 -l, 01 1 -t cents; No. 3, 40centi; No. 4, 34 cents ; and news olficos will be supplied at 30 oents. He hat also Invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier and Power presses, and for all composition rollers, which be warrants superior to any manufactured in the United States. Book Ink, weak and strong, at 50 eents per lb. Nows Ink, weak and strong, at 30 oents per lb, 1 1 MOSES P. PROUT. NtsrYork, January, 1831. Isaac !. Whitino, agent of MrProutfor the sale of his Inks in Ohio, will keep constantly on hand general supply of them, which he will furnish at his Buokitore in Co. lumbns, for oash, at the same prloes they oan be had at from the manufacturer in the oily of New York. , Orders are respectfully solicited from Printers in the State. January 111 13 BLANK DEEDS. SUITABLE for man and wife, or single persons, with the onvenants, io. required by the Revised Statutes, juit printed and for sale at the oltioe or tho Unto Slatt Journal.March 17 TSVTO I'ICE. The subscribers have disorn- 1 tinued the Forwabdino b Commission business i any consignments will Dealtend'ii to in the same building, by S. C uti.kr. (t Co. J. RIDGWAY b Co. N. B. The subsoiibert again Invite those Indebted to them on their Foundry nocnunt to call and settle. Wood and produce wan ltd in payment of debts, if delivered soon. J. R. It Co. Sept. SI tin 1 NEW STOKE. OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR, Are now receiving from Philadelphia and new torn, ana opening lorsaie in mcroom luriuerly occupied by Stewart & IIigoins A general assortment of MlSWCllAimiSliA, CONSISTING or Dry Go. ill. Groceries, Hard, Queens and Glass Ware, Nails, Window Glass, Steel, Cotton Yarn, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Whips, io. Also, a nent selection or stationery. Likewise, Printing Ink of all colors. They will dispose of all articles in their line of business, at a smnll advance for onsh, or exchange for many kinds of onuutry produce.October, 183? 4 1PROCLAMATION. The qualified elec-. tors of Franklin oounty Ohio, are hereby required to meet in their respective townships at the muni plnces of holding eleolions, on the first Friday in November next, being the second tiny or said month, and then nnd there proceed to elect twenty-one persons legally qualified to serve ns eleotors of President and Vicepreiident ot trie united states, agreenoiy to the constitution and laws of the United Stntes and of this state. Given under my hand at Columbus this 29th dny of Sep. 183-2, and the 57th yenr of the independence of the United States, nnd of this the 29fh ROBERT BROTHERTON Sheriff of Frankljn oounty 1VEW DRUGSTORE. Doctor tfATWL it M.. MILLER has opened a fresh stock of Drugs nnd Modicines, in the yellow frnmc building, on High street, oppoiite the State homo. It is his determination to keep on hand articles of the best quality; he recommends his present stock with confidence to the public. Doctor miLLER, wnen noi noseni on professional business, will be found in his shop, ready to prescribe for and furnish Medicines to those wnrj may can on mm. Columbus, July, ItlJi. J 1ST received by BURR k SHERWOOD 30 kegs Kentucky Tobacco, 30,000 Common Cigars, ou ooxes meiee ao. Columbus, July 88,1832. 44 I7IORWARCMNO ANU COMMISSION 1 HDUsE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. M'Dowei.l 4 Davis will attend to receiving and forwarding: Goods, and buying nnd selling produce or every description, ngrccaoiy io instructions. From their acquaintance on the Ohio river and in the interior of the stnte, thoy flatter themselves that they will be en abled to do Business as atlvantageonsiy ns any other house in the place. Their charges shall be ns moderate, (Vr-Groceriei and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, kept constantly on hand. August Ij 1832, 45-57 ft FJ F.NRY'S Exposition ofthetiid nnd New M M. Testament, in 6 vols, clcgnntly hound; Soott's Commentary on tho Old and New Testaments, according to the authorised ver lion, with explanatory notes, practical observations, nnd eopious marginal references, in 6 vols, well bonnd; Clarke's Commentary on the New Testament, in f vols: For sale by B. b J. TURNBULL. Colunrbttt, Aug. 18, 1832. 47 1 JIUNTING PAPER. Constantly on sole Elephant Supcrroyal Imperial Royal Medium Demi. BOffD It WALBRIDGE, Aug. 18. 47 SATINETS. 100 pieces of Satinets, of different qualities, for sale by the piece J, BUTTLES it CO. Anr. 18, 47 BOND b WALBRIUGE have been ap pointed agents for the sale of the Pre midm Table Salt, and are now propnred to fill all orders with which they may be favored. oll,uuu loaves premium table tall 300 barrels do do 400 kegs do do 75 Ihs each 300 do do do SO lbs each, Aug. 18. 47 LD PORT WINE. J. Buttles & Co. have just received and for sale, a onsk of Port Wine of superior quality, pure ns im ported from Oporto; designed particularly for sickness, and more expressly that kind of ncxneis in wmcn an seem more or less in clined this season. Aug. 18. 47 TTILAXSEED wanted. The subscribers I? wish lo purchase 3000 bushels, for which they will pay the highest price in cash or goods. BUiiu 41 WALUriiLur,, Aug. 18. 47 fffrf LBS. COFFEE, for sale by wrj.w a. sjUTL.bR t en. "o. 4 Franklin Building, Broad St. Columbus June t.l, I1CX njj 8 CASES FUR HATS. BOND k WALBRIDGE. Aug. 18. 47 I'ROCLAMATIOM. TN pursuance of the laws of this Slate, X, JL DUNCAN TaoJLBTBJJB, uov ernob or the State or Ohio, do hereby declare and make known, that tho lands gran ted to the State of Ohio by the acts of the Congress of the United Slates, approved May 24, 1820, and April i, 1830, for the extension of the Miami Canal from Dayton to Defianoe, and selected by the Commissioners appointed in pursuanoe of the sot of this State, I passed Deoemher3lst, 1831, in the Piqua and Cincinnati Districts, and situated more than five miles from the line of said Canal, will, agreeably to the provisions of the act nf the 12th of February, 1829, be offered at publio sale, by half quarter sections, to the highest bidder, hy the Registorof the Land Oflioeat Piqua. The sales to commenoe on Monday the twenty scoond day of Ootober next, and remain oiien one week and no longer. And all lands whioh shall be so offered, and remain nnsnld, shall be subject! to be sold at private sale, for one dollar and twenty five eents per aore, oy entry at the Liana uuioe at Piqua aforesaid. " - ; I i , i ..if.. viven unuer hit imnti. anu ine great eeai oi ma state ol Ohio, at Columbus, this Ihir ly first dny of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty two, and of this Stale the thirtieth. D. M'ARTIIUR. M M. Kibby, Sttnlnrji f Slott. IOR SALEA neat One Horse Carriage, a. with suitable Harness. Inquire ot OLMSTED k ST. CLAIll, High st. Coluiulus, Oot. 1032. ni A DM B la herchv given, that all who are in debted to the estate of Baiter Shults, late ol Truro township, Franklin county, Ohio, deceased, are required to make innuediute payment to the subscriber; and all who havt legal claims against snid estato, will present them legally proven, for settlement, within one year Oct 3, 1 832 4(1 IMPORTANT MEDICINES. Dr. l'icr. son'i Welch Cough Drmt, rccoiumuntli d hi the faculty of physicians, lor curing coughs, colds, usthruns and consumptions. Then- drops immediately remove difficulty of breath ing, tightness or s'.rioture ucrois the breast, obstructions and ulcors upon tho lungs, pain in the side or chest, and spitting or blood. J ne full iwinir certificates and recommendations, are selected Irom a great number in the hands of the proprietor, and are reipectfully submitted.Mr. II. II. Itcunoldi: Sir For some time past I have nreicribcd Dr. Picrson's Wt loli Cough Drops, prepared by yourself, in casei of coughs, colds, pain in the side, difficulty ol breathing, and other diseases of the hrenst and lungs, especially the influenza which hai pre vailed nsnn epidemic tuning ine proem win ter. I have no hesitation in saying, that they stand highest among the curative means for the above diseases, and as sucn uo I cheer fully recommend them to the public SAMUEL 1 AGO ART, Byron, Feb. ?8, 1032. Physician. Mr. II. II. llcynoldi: Sir This mny certify that I am thoroughly acquainted with the a-bove mentioned Cough Drops, having a knowledge of their medionl qualities, nnd from witnessing their beneficial effects in my practice, leel myscir perlectly warrnnteii in rccom mending them to nil persons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthmns or consumptions, as being the best article now bclore the publio for such complaints. CLIJAH I ARK, III. U. Vernal Attica, Dec. 30, !830. 0-These Cough Drops arc warranted. In ail cases wnere iney lint in iinuriiiiig rum-i, the purchase money will be refunded. Finch's celebrated OisTMEiT,or lAe cure of tall-rhcumand tcatd-hcad. This Ointment never fails in the curing of those loathsome diseases, the suit-rheum nnd scald-head. A great number of cases which lind baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, and withstood the most highly recommended medical preparations, antl which would not yieia unucr mecuectsoi ine mine ral waters of Saratoga, hnve been checketl, removed and cured in a few days, by the use trf this ointment. The following certificate is onererl, Mr. llcynoldi: October 22tl, 1030. Dear air r or ten years past I navenren greatly afflicted with an eruptive ilitcnse, commonlv called tho salt-rheum, which cov ered nearly every pert of my body. I have used many nostrums or specifics, ana the pro scriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose, rvuen I was ni your piace in Auc-ust last. I purchased a box of Finch'i Bait-rheum Ointment, by the use of which my disenso has been removed, and ns far as 1 can iudge. not a vestige ot the complaint remains, Considering mis uintmrni to oe an invaluable preparation tor this most loathsome and distressing disease, I hope soon to see it fur sale among us at Detroit. Yours respectfully. E. F. Smith. (jPriet me dollar for irAoe bozeii fflg cents jor uaij ooxei. German Ere Water. Those troubled with weak, sore, or inAamcd eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the German Eye Water. 1 his preparation is superior to any now in use. The most aggravated cases of inflamed eyes, are relieved and cured by a few applications of this eye wnter. The stu dious and weakly are particularly requested to give this collyrinm a trial, in which they will And an effectual remedy. Piice 25 cents per bottle. Wilbor's Vegetable Itch Ointment As mercury is the principal active ingredient in many of the Itch Ointments now in use, the proprietor begs leave to introduce to the publio, Wilbor's Vcgetnble Itch Ointment, which contains not the least particle or mer cury or other pernicious ingredient. It may be used with nerfcot safety hy persons or deli nate comtitutions, and is an infallible cure for the Itch, even in the most inveterate cases, by three applications. It emits no unpleasant odor, and mat he used without risk or nan ger. All travellers, and particularly students attending common schools snouiu supply themselves with this valuable article. Piice thirty-seven and a half cents per box. rVSThe tihnvi, mrdirincs are cnrefullv nrc- pared by H. H. litgnoldt, of Bntnvia, N. Y. nnd none are genuine unless the nuisnie prin ted wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing. For sale nt D. 8. BRADSTREET'3 DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, one door sonlh of L. Gnndnle ic Co's., sign of the Golden Mnrtnr, High street, Columbus. August II, I KM. 46-1 y Aoi're to Farmers and Distillers. OASH rOB. BARLEY. IJXANTED at the Columbus Brewery, on v T the corner nf Front and Spring streets, 3000 bushels or Barley, for which Oi 1-2 cents will he pnid for 50 pounds. Dittillors enn he accommodated with Rye nnd Barley Malt on short notice, alter the first or November next JU11. AUUU i' l , litU Anml. 1832 48 13 just received from Philadelphia and New York, a large and genernl assortment nf new books, all or which will ne sold low lor sh. u. b 1. l UKnuuL.Lt. August 18, 1832. 47 KK. f BOXES No. 1 Wheeling Window JL1V Vf Glass, B by 10 and 10 by 12, just received ana lor sale. 8. CUTLER At Co. July 28. 44 No. 2, F. Building OUSEHOLE ANVILS. A few real t'mousehole anvils' for blacksmiths, for sale by J. BUTTLES b CO. TURNPIKE MEETING. IN conformity to a resolution of the Bonrd of Commissioners of the Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Company) NOTICE is hereby given, that the reqniii tions of the law incorporating said company having been complied with by the subscrip tion nf the requisite amount of stock, n meeting of the Stockholders nf snid company will be held at Piketon, on Thursday the 25lh dar of Ootober next, for the purpose of eleot- ing directors for said company, and taking such other meaiurrs as may he necessary anil proper, for oarrj ing on the worst oontemplat- ea oy their said charter. ' I. GOODALE, Corner, Sept. 15. 1832. n5 jVioiy and tpdituivtly ticrulcd. MEW Sr CHEAP BOOK STORE, Wholesale and Retail. fWMiZ subscriber has lately received an ex JL tensive nt.oMinent of hooks, Which he offers to western merchants at New York Prices. The stock is comprised oi mcintest editions in good biuuiugs. (on hand.) SOOFuniily BIULE3) lOOOPotkct do i 2500 HYMN BOOKS, (nssorted:) 301)0 vols, nsiiirted School Booki,J&c. io. ALHU 12 cases fine 1- common ENGRAVINGS; 25 do Men's ami Bn's .FUR & HAIR CAPS, of various nualitics. MAPS of the differents States, mounted and in pocket form. Country orders supplied on Hie most advantageous terms. S. J. SYI.VtS i l-.il, Nn. 71 Wood st. on the corner of Fourth An ;iit 2!), 1032 60 NEW BOOKS. The subscribers have just received from Philadelphia and New Yerk, a large nnd genernl aisortment of Mil- cellancoui, Law Medical, Tlicohgical, lliilo- rical, Ltaincai and Common School Booki: AMONO WHICH ARE, Henry's, Clark's and Scott's Commentaries Quarto, Octavo, Pocket and Suhool Bibles Dick's Philosophy oi Ueligion no v. ririiuuii rnnosopiiy Do Future Stule, nnd on Inspiration Hunter's Sacred Biography, nr History of the Patriarchs; Josenhus' Works Buck's Dictionary ; Fox's Book of Murtyrs lleoer's sermons ; v mage sermons Russet's Mudern Europe, 3 volumes Biography of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 5 volumes Matihnll's Life of Washington, with an Atlas Hume, Smollet nnd Bisset's History of England, 9 volumes; Lingard's do do 12 vols Scott's Life of Bonapnrtc, 3 volumes llullin's Ancient History ; rcrgusuirs Home Benncl nnd Fyreman's Journal to the South sen, China and Inilia Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry Life of Paul Jones Cox's Adventures on the Columbia river Voyages nnd Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus Phillip's, Curran's and Grattan's Speeches The works of Soott, Cowper, Thompson, rtogcrs, tnmpbell, Montgomery, L.amo, K. White, Milton, Young, Gray, Benttic, Collins, Burns, Coleridge, Shelly, Kent, Moore, Sterne antl Paley, complete Spectator, Tatler and Gunrdian Uritish foets in 2a volumes Uluii'a Lectures; Sturm's Reflections Irving's Life of Columbus Johnson, Walker, Webster and Nugrnt's Dictionaries Goldsmith mid Gotlman's Animated Nuture Locke's Essays; Shakipeare's Works Good's Book of Nature; Gillie's GreccoJ nutnrch's Laves; conn's voyages Pelhnm nnd Cooper's Novels, complete inset Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 18 volumes, consisting ol History oi scotinnd, bnginnd, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain nnd Portugal, Natural Philosophy, Treatise on the Manufacture of Silk, Porcelain, Glass, Sc Lnrducr's Cabinet Library, coutaii.ing Wars in uermany and r rnnce Journal of a Naluraliit Life of Sir Walter Raleigh Scott nnd Bcliiurius; Harper's Family Libra ry containing Uucovcrics and Auventuici in Africa Life of Alexander the great, Lord Ryron, sir Isano Newton, Lord Nelson, Oeorge IV., Mary Queen of Scolts, sculptors and I'liintcrs, early navigators History of the Jews ; Life of Mahomet Scott on Demonolngy History ol the mole, roiar seas nnd (legions, Clnvnlry nnd the Crusades, Ancient ui.d Modern Egypt History of Poland; Festivals, Amnscmenls and Games; Palestine or the Holv Land Memoirs of Joiephine; Court and Camp of itonnpnrte Pitcnirn's lilnnd; Female Sovereigns Lander's Travels in Africa, fee., io llnrper's Select Novels; Life of Wiclif Text Book of Popery Mrs Trollone's Domeslio Manners Irving's works, containing Knickerbocker's .''lew ioik, uracennugo nan, conquenoi Granatin, Tales of a traveller, sketch Hook, Sio Atlantio Souvenirs SCHOOL BOOKS. Porter's Rhetorical Reatlert Jameison and Blair's Rhetoriot Grand's Natural Philosophy; Compstock's Philosophy and Chemis try) Kama's Critieiim; Hugh's Universal C lass door" ; imam school Manual, or t encn er's Aisistnnt) Hugh's American Speaker Tyller's History i Hale's United) Stales Goodrich's Outlines of History t First Book of History ; First Bonk in Astronomy ; Guy's Astronomy; Simpson's i-uolul; Simpson's Algebra; Bonnyoastle's Algebra: Legendre's Geomery ; Gibson's Surveying; Gummere's Surveying) Uotmyonstle's Mensuration: nil drcth's Views of the United States: Wood hriiliennd Willurd'i. Flint's. Olnev's, Maltc- brim's antl Worcester's Geogiaphy; Blair's Universal Preceptor) Parley's Curiosities; Parley's United States nnd Geography, bo. Murray's, Brown's and Kirkhara's Gram mars; Valpy's ureek urammar; Adam's Latin Grammar; Walker's Latin Render; Goodrich's Grei k fLeiionn and Spelling Hooks or all kinds. The Farmer's, and Freeman's Alraanno for 1833 The Musical Gem and Bijou for 1830 and 1832 Flutes, Fifes and Clarinets, with instruc tions for each Ladies' end Gentlemen's Pocket Remem brancers; Pnlymicria Testament Ladies' Cabinet Albums Fine Pocket Knives and Snuff Boxes Gunter's Scales and Dividers Mathematical Inilruments; Paint Boxes Poc ket-books ) Ever-pointed Pencils; Quills Harmonicnns) Cheii-rocn; Ink) Sand) Wafers, bo. bo. With a trcnt varietv nf other artioles too tedious lo mention which, with their fnrmor stook, will present many inducements lo the purchnscr. All the above articles, together with a groat many others not mentioned, will be sold as low for Cash as they can be got in the Western country. . . . mnnunol r H. At J. i unLsuiiiiii. IOUGHTON'3 collection of Churoh Musio Edson's Churoh Muslo Bridgewater's collection of Snored Musio American Repository do do Hastings' b Warner's do do Ely's do do Pittsburg solcotion of Psalm Tunes Pennsylvania Harmony Songs of Zion C.oMn m l.a:., nnntit nf llnrmnnv Western Lyre, Sacred Musio, by Snyder a iu vnappcii oi isini itinnti. Apollo'. Harp, Songs, by Naih nf Cin'i. For sale by U.fcJ. TURNBULL rT.0 TANNERS. The lublcriherhn. Inle M. ly receivetl, nnd will always hare on hand, mi extensive nssnrtnient uf DRIED MIDI- B h;li h will sell low Crrn.h it... TANNER'S OIL, by the barrel. ' Tanners visiting the city for the purpose ol purchasing either of the above niticles, will uti it ineir interest io give nun a can. Tin. hiirhp.t nrice eiven for Tiinnlhv. Pin ver and Mustard Seed. I A MPS inrtNSTnv JVb,49, Main it- nixtdnnraliove the Com. Bank. I'incinnait, anpi. zn inecn FIRE! l-'lllli!! FIRE!!! r,l HE Protection Iniurance Company, Hart J. ford, Connecticut, will insure Manses, Stores, Mills, Faolories, Burns, antl the contents of each ; together with cveiy similar species ol property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, Tho rates of premiums offered ure as low ns those of any similar institution ; and every mnn hns now a.i oppoitunity, for a trifling sum, to protect himself against tbo ravages oi ine destructive element, which olten in a single hour, sweeps uwuy the earnings of many yonrs. Payments for losses instained, will ho fairly nnd promptly met, in nil cases, hv the Company. For terms of insurance, npply to ine iiiiucrsigneii in L-oliimDus, who is auihon zed to issue policies of iniurance. uinuft ML-iiuuiux, Ag'l P. I. C. Soptemher 7. 1832. 50 3m 0 N coniigmncnt, I Doz. SADDLES, at, Irom 1U to lit dollars, each BOND b WALBRIDGE, 48 Wholesale Commission Meruhnnls WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE, No. 4, Franklin Hnil Jintr, Droadstrcet, Co lumbus, Uliio. M'ELVALX, DALZELL,Sf Co., INVITE the publio to cnll and examine a large and well selected stock of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, rendering the whnlo well deserving the attention of merchants und others visiting this market for supplies Their store room being eomnVodioiisly nnd eligibly situated fur the purpose, they will always give prompt attention to the storage, lorwarding, or sale on comnniiion, at mode rate charges, of any nierchamliiu or produce intrusted to their care ALSO Just received and for snle nt ubovc, Ten Tom Juniata Iron, assorted ns lollows t Wagon Tire of nit sizes ; Round, Square, Deck and Spike Rods; Hoop and stove ripe Iron; Nails or nil sizes; to gether with a general nssnrtmciit of nttier nr- tides, sucn as Tea Kottles; Axes; MnttocKs; Picks; Drawing Chains,' &n. Alio, Caven dish. Plug, Vircinia Twist, Diamond and La dies' Twist Tncaocn; Spanish, Melee nnd Common Cigars. An assortment of Glnss Ware, such ns Decanters, Tumblers, nssorted Jars; Castor Oil, Tincture, nnd Porter Bottles; Vials, &o. Also, a smnll lot of Confectionary for sale August, lUJl 4UU IRON. Just received nn i onsignmcnt, 12000 lbs. Flat Bar Iron. 600 lbs Roll do. 1000 lbs. Shop do. from 1 1 to 3 in ches wide. BOND b WM.BR1DGE LA I'EN I PAILS. On cmiiigouienl, . 200 Patent Pnils BOND & WALBRIDGE. LANDERS' NIGER Journal of an Expedition In Explore the course and ter mination of the Niger; with n narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination: by Richard and John Lander; illustrated with engravings and maps; two volumes- price SI OU just received anil lor sale hy ISAAC N. WHITING September, 1832 49 HAT MANUFACTORY. IRA W. BRON'SON respeolfully informs his friends and the publio generally, that he has taken the old stand, three doors south of the Market house, where ho intends to manufacture nnd sell ns cheap ns can be afforded. All orders will be promptly alien detl to. Columbus, Sept. 24, 1832 2 If OT1CE. Pennant to tho order of Hie eourt nf Common Pleas nf rriitikha cniinlv. will he sold, nt tho door of the court homo in Columbus, nn tho 3d dny of November 18.12, about noon, the homestead nf the lute John A McDowell, deo'il, north cast nnd on the north boundary ol Coliinihm, contain ing 219 acres, excepting however Ihr-iefrom 4!1 ncres, (sold since the dcoruse of John A. McDowell,) reference being lind lo the pell lion foi tho snle now pending and on file in the clerk's office of r ranklin oonnty lor a par ticnlar description of bountli, etc; appraised at LY NE STARLING, F.x'r Of John A. McDowell dco'd SAMUEL BELL, Guardian Of Jane and Wm McDowell Sept 29, 1832 4 7 ntlOTICE. On Snmrday II. e 40th inst. nt L the Mnrkcthouse in the town nfColum bus, I will sell at publie vendue, all the personal estate of Wm. K. Larosnn, deoraseri, consisting of horses, wagons, household fur niture, bo. A liberal cretin win oe given. ale to begin at in n'cinrk a., m. MEASE SMITH, Adm'r, Oct. J, 1832- 4 8 LOOK AT THIS !! Lands adjoining Columbus for sale. 1T.OCTOK ISAAC HEISTER owns and W9 wishes to sell that valuable tract of Bottom Land, containing 87 aores, lying be tween the Soiotn river and the town of Colum bus, with the Canal feeder passing through its whole length) upwards nf one half is cleared nnd under fence) all of said larsl is of the first quality. Any person wishing to purchase the whole nr in part, will apply D. W. DESIILF.R. Columbus, Oct. 13. 1832. 5w n5 PUBLIC NOTICE. k LI. persons indebted to the late firm of J. G. II. Lamson & Co.. Hatters, are ro- quested to make immediate payment to Thos. Wood. Esn.. with wnoai ine nooai ,, . counts nre (eft for settlement and collection and all who have claims on the said firm, will please present them to snid Wood without delny, that a final settlement nf the business anil concerns nf tho snid partnership, may k. ntuttn n. innitdilr nt nnssihlp. JOEL BUTTLES, nsslgnco nr It. II. Lamson. Columbus, Oct. 0, 1 832. ni NOTICE. CUMBERLAND ROAD OFFICE,) CoiWjui, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1832 ) gtEALED proposals will be received by the i9 subscriber, until Saturday Ihe'i'Jih day of Octuber next, at 8 o'clock ill the morning, lor luriuiliiiig materials and perluriuing the following work on the Cumberland Road, between Zineiviilo nnd Columbus, Ohio, viz: For filling up the road slip on the 1st tiuur- ter of the 2d milo uf the Cumberland Kuutl, west ol Zanesville, ngrtenulr to such plan und in accordance with such instructions as the Superintendent may furnish the carili for this purpose to be taken from the land slips on the same quarter of the 2d mile and from two small ones on the 4th quarter of the lit mile, near its termination the largest land slip is about 42 ro Is from the road slip. In performing this woik, the earth must first be deposited at the foot of the road slip, next to tins sustaining wuli, nnd Irom tiicnce lorin ing the slope oi' the road, woik up lo its ter mination nt tho shoulder, in order that the solidity uf the newly mnde part may be the sooner established. The trees on the land lips lo he first cut down, and removed back Mr enough to relieve the ground in the neigh borhood of thn slips, from any pressure from them. No roots, logs oi stumpi to be used in filling up liie roud slip. The side drains must be cleared out und re-formed where the lund slips have encroached upon them. In pro-poiing for this work, the piice por cubic yard f r filling up the road slip, estimated to take 1769 cubio yards of enrih, must he slated; which will include all the neoessary expense in cutting down and removing the limber from the lund slips, A'C Should the earth from the land slips be more tliun is required to fill up the road slip, it must bo removed to such convenient pnrli of the slope of the road ns the Superintendent may direct, nnd this surplus earth mint be bid for by tho cubic yard as so much excavation, inciuiieu us this contract will be the clearing out and re forming tho side drain of the road, nt tne south side of the cut on tho first quarter of tne lint milc,opponte to the Rev. Air young's barn, tho cleared parts to extend 10 feet from the center of tho rond. nnd the bank to he sloped npwnrds, making nn angle of 30 de grccs with the horizon. Tho tarth to be removed to such convenient parts of the road as the Superintendent may direct. This to be bid fur hy the job; nlso for the delivery of four perches, of 25 cubio feet each, uf ruugh stones, on the luurlh qunitcr or Ihe second mile, at the cut on the south side ol the read, and the soma quantity on the next cm to tho oust of it ; for filling up the drains where they are loo much worn) tliebids tor tins to be hy Ihe porch. The whole work In be completed and ilia materials delivered on or before the 1st dujkpf December next. The assistant Superintendent, or some other ofll cer of Ihe road, will attend in the neigh borhood of Ihe road slip, on. Snlnrdny the I Jlli dny or October next, to explain tne nature of Ihe work and civo such information as may be required. For furnishing tho stones, breaking them up, and covering Iho surfnoe of the road for a width of twenty feet and an uniform depth of three inches, between Zanesville and the 21 st mile of Ihe Cumberland llond, west irom thence, inclusive , forming tho third stintura of metal. The stones to be of the burden and best quality of limestone, to be broken up on ine siue oi ine roau, upon nn anvu, in pieces not exceeding four ounces, nor less than half an ounce in weight, each; the quantity of broken stones lo be estimated by measurement on the side ol the rond ; ana lor this purpose they must be placed en level spots of ground nnd confined by strips of boards, being cither of n square or ublong inrin, nnd when so measured, must ne irue from olay, duit or other foreign matter. Eighty two and a half cubio feet of broken stones will br estimated to cover one rntl, in length of the road. The stone to he placed on tne surlace ol tne roan ni sucn limes nnti in such a manner ns the Superintendent may direct. An additional allowance of eighty-two and a half cubio feet of broken stones will be required forench cntchwuler,or brra ker on the road ; nod all hollows ur sinks in the bed of the rond must lie tilled up with metal so as lo correspond with the general sur face particular attention mutt be paid lo Ihe renewing of Ihe metal at the rond slip on Ihe 1st quarter uf tho second mile, which when finished must have a depth of bruken stones ol nine Inches. Should it bo deemed expedient by Ihe Su perintendent, the stones alter being placed upon the ttufaco of the load, must be rolled hy heavy enst iron rollers, furniihed by Ihe Supeiintendent for thai purpoio. Sumplcsnf Ihe stone will be required to oe ticposiicd in the Cumberland Rond Office nt Columhus, before cloiing any contract. The price per rod, in length of the road, In be estimated for. rhis wuik In bo completed by the first day of June. 11)33. Fur furnishing the stones, brenking them up, antl covering Ihe iiirlnnu uf Iho rond for a width of 20 iVt, nnd nn uniform depth ol three inches, for tiro nnlui between ihe Tin and 20th miles, inclusive, nf the Cumberland Road. West of Xaueiville: forming Ihe 1st stratum nf metal. The stones to be either of the hardest and best quality of sund stone, or gootl limestone, to be bruken up, estimn ted, mrasurcil nnd placed upon ine mail, am rolled, in every respect, ngrrenbly to the ipc- cificntinns above mentioned for Ihe 21 miles West of Zaneivillc tha grade nnd the side ditches of the 22d,23d,24lh, and 25lh miles of the road must ho re-formed and muilecutn- pact before Ihe metal it pill nil. Samples of the stone will be required to In- ilcnosiled in this cilice before closing any eon- tract. The price per lod, in I- nsth of the road, to he estimated fur. Tne work lo he completed on or before Ihe 1st dny of June, 1833. For comnletinr the grade nf the 20th mile nf the Cumberland Road, West nf Zaneivillc, and grading the several miles uf the road bo tween Hebron and uninninus, comprising x miles nlso for completing the clearing And grubbing of Ihe 28h, 29th, 311th, 31st anil 32d miles of Ihe road, West nf Zanesville; being Ave miles otiginally let to William Monag-han and left by him nufiniihcil tho grubbing of tho.e mileitobo completed before the gra ding is commenced, and lo he taken by thn mme persons who contrnct fur the grading nf them, but the bills for tho grubbing to he mnde distinct from those for tho grading. The grading will comprehend tho uniting uf the necessary side drains, and hill sidedrains ; tho canals In nnd from the bridges nnd culverts, will be staked out, nnd bid for separately by Ihe cubio yard of exenvatinn, nnd to he taken by the same persons who enntraot for the grading of the miles upon which they raav be located. The canals will be required tnhedng first in ortler to drain off tho water from Ihe bed of the rond, and Ihey mint he constructed in everv remer.t as they nre laid out, nnd nil trees, roots and stumps mutt ho removed from Iheib.tn at not In offer any obstruction In the free passage or Ihe wnter through them. A rough grade, smlicielit In enable Ihe passage nf carriages between 1 1 ehron nnd I. ominous, will be ri'imirenVto he formed hv the HI slay uf January, 1833) the road to be kepi up dur ing the winter and spring, nnd the grading completed in every respeul by the 1st dny of Juno ol the same year. The surface of the rood to bo uf such uniform curve from Ihe center to the tide drains at Ihe Superinten dent may direct. Ten days after the awnrd-ingof the coutraots, such force of men and cuttle must he emplojed on each seotion of the ruad as the Supcfiuioiidciit mny think ne- . cessnry; find ten dnys thereafter such additional force will be required, and kept op, at will insure the formation of the rough grude of the road in the lime specified. It being very important thnt Iho grade of this section of the road shuuld be completed as soon nt possible, it will no allotted out to bidders in such portions, nf not lets than one mile each, as will insure this desirable roiult. The assist ant Superintendent, or some other officer of the rood, will be upon tho line be tween Hebron nnd Columbus, Irom Monday Ihe 15th dny of October, until Friday evening the 19th tiny of the same month, inclusive for Ihe purpose of giving such information, to persons disposed to bid, as may be required. No bid, except it eomes from a source, con sidered responsible by Ihe Superintendent, will be aceepti d . It must be distinctly understood, (hat ererr stipiilntinn contained in f Jig contracts will bo rigidly enforced. Payments will be made moodily, nt the rntc nl leventy five per cent. upon the work, estimated hy the Superinten dent, lo be dt ne. I he proposals In bo direc ted In Lieut. Henry Hrcwertnn, of tho Corps of F.ngim cr, Columbus, Ohio. HENRY BREWERTON, Lieut. Corjn of Kminceri PROCLAMATION. VTOIIEREAS, by n Inw of Ihe Slate of W Ohio, passed the 15th day of February, loin, ine unvorunroi tins sinie it required to give sixty days' previous notice by Proclamation, of the time hy law provided fur iioiniii'4 ine election ol Electors nl 1 resident mil Vitc President of the United Slates; nnd the number of Electors of 1'rcsidciit und Vice President to be chosen ; Aiise, therefore, I, DUSTCAIT IvT AR THUR, Governor ur the State or Oniu, in puniiiiiice of the provisions of the law aiurcsaiti,iio hereby piociuim anil make known, that the First Friday in Novem- UKn next, being the second day ol that month, it Ihe dny by the tnid law appointed, on which Iho qualified Elector! of Ihil State shall assemble in their respective townships, at Ihe usual places designated fur holding lectiont, anil proceed tn elect Twenty one Persons, legally qualified In tcrve ai Electors nf President antl Vice President uf the United Stales, agreeably lo Ihe Constitution and Laws nf the United States and nf thil State) which election of Electors shall commence anil close nt Ihe same hours, and he conducted in Ihe snme manner, and of which . tho Sheriffs of the respective counliet shall give the same nnlice, ns is directed hy law for electing Members of the General Assembly of Ihil Slate. Given nnder my nnnd, at Co lumbns, this thirtieth day of August, in the year of onr Lnrd uno thousand eight hundred and thirty two, and the fifty seventh of the In dependence of Ihe United States of America. DUNCAN McARTHUR. By the Gnvr.rnnr : Mosesj II. Kirby, Secretary of State. OT Editors of newspapers throughout the State (except when there it mora than one paper published in a county, then the senior one) will plcnse insert the above, anil forward their accounts to Ihe Excculivo Olfice at Columbus for pnymcnt. MILITARY AND NAVAL MtGAZLNE. Proposal! have been issued hy Thompson and Humans, of Washington, D C. for publishing by subscriptii.il, a Military and Naval Magazine ol the United Stntet, We have no doubt a work of (Ins kind will meet with good encouragement. Those who nre fond of hj. drographicorgentio investigutiont, who fe, nn interest in the affairs of the Navy and Army, and nil whs arnassociuled with the lies of consanguinity nr friendship with individual! composing cither, will derive gratification from Ihe work. We will give a few extracts from the proipcctus. The Editor it not aware, that any inch work at thnt now proposed lo be published, nl proienl exists, nr has ever been attempted in the United States) he does not, therefore, wittingly, interfere with Ihe labors of nnoth. er. Perhaps, heretofore, Ihe timet have been considered ns uupmpitiuus; or such a work wnt nol supposed tn be needed : whatever may have boon Ihe deterring cause, Ihe Editordoet not perceive the operation of any suoh al the present moment. Farmers, Physiciuns, Me chnnici, Philosophers, Sport imcn, have each their exclusive Magazine, all of which, it it believed, hnve led lo Ihe happiest conieqtien. ccs, by creating in the several daises an tipril ducorpi, nnd exciting a spirit of generous emulation, which are Ihe iieoeimry stimulants to improvement. There can be no reason to doubt, that like gnod would be produced by like means, when applied lo the Army and Nary. That Ihe seat nf the General Government fin vessel advantages, not enjoyed by other ornliliet, for the i-it-ildilhiuent of such a work, il is persuaded will he to readily eon-ceded, that lo point llieui out would be need less. The original and domed ic department for which cnmieteiit nssj.tnnce hns been secured will coniist nf cssav ., letters, notes, and prob lems, on the multifarious matters embraced in Military nnd Naval science) narratives of intniesling voyages, crui.es, marches, and eampaigui; biographical sketches nf deceased Military nnd Naval nllicers; notices, analytical and crilioil, of new publications on nny subject connected with military nr nautical studies) a monthly chronicle of remarkable events in the Iwti services, changes ol stations, nrrivilsnnd departures; nnd lastly, a register of deaths, resignations, ounrli martial, dismis sions, anil promotions. This Mngnzinc will he pnhlished in monthly ns mheriof64 page, each, and forwarded tn subscribers on thn first nl'eaoh month. The first number will ho Issued on the first of January, 11132. Terms Fivo Dollarrs per annum; and those who remit tn the publishers onr year's subscription in ndvnnee will receive their numbers per mnil free of pmtago. Mr. Unmans, one of thn publishers of this work, held for a number nf years a responti-hleolTice in the Navy Department. He will nn doubt bn nldo lo contribute many inter citing nrliclrs. We shall be pleased to forward the names of nny individuals who are detiroui to become subscribers. NEIV GOODS. WL. CASEY, It now opening a gener- al assortment of Full and. Winter GOODS, purchased at the present low nriees, and will bn told srry oheXp. The publio are invited to cnll and examine for themselves. A caieof very heavy mixed SATINETS, nl 50 cents per yard. Columbus, Oct. 13,1032. Gw oi. fyit ".
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Full Text | mm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IVS JOHN B AXIAl A.CH.T& AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollars at the end of the year. TEUM8 NewScric No. 6 Vol.11. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1832. Whole Number, 1336. i RHEUM ATli.Yl. IM nt'iMtii Rhniiiniitic 1'ills nre an effec tual .., r.ir Hie Itliemiiiitiim. nnd all imilur diiJiiscs, such ns gout, crump, spasms, oambuess, &c They have been extensively led in the United Htutca, for the last fifteen years, with very high approbation, and multitudes huvo been relieved by tticui from molt distrening attacks of the Rheumatism. Per sons who have been afflicted with the Rheumatism from fifteen to twenty years, or who have been wholly unfitted for business for two years together, and unable to walk without id, have, by using the Pills, been fully ro tored. The following oerlifionte of the J Ion. orablo Jmlgo Thatcher, of Mais., it is pre suined will bo highly satisfactory. This may certify that I hnve freely used, or myself anil family, for several years, Dr Dean's Pills, and do ooniider them a snle and useful family niedicino, especially for Rhcu mutism, in which complaint, from what I have experienced, seen and heard, I consider them more effeolual ,thuu any thing else I have known or used, owl do think them it valuable discovery. For the purpose of extending their usefulness, nnd of induoing others to try them, I subscribe this certificate. George Thatcher. Extract of a lcttor from n gentleman of !ie V. 8. Army, dated Philadelphia, Nov. J 023. "Sir: I had been fur more than two years afflicted with this complaint, when I rroenred n single box of your Rheumatic Pills took thorn, with the external means rccom mended by you, of tweet oil, &e. The effect, to my great joy, was a complete cure. I had previously exhnuilcd tho whole Mnterin Med-lea, nnd was on the point of resigning myself to the disense, when accident made mo acquainted with your invnluahle remedy. Wm. P. Smith. Dr. E. Dean." Mcsirs. Maynaro: Norr.i. Gentlemen: I horeby certify that in January 11)19, in conicqiicnoe of a sudden cold, I was tcized with the Rhenmntism, which settled in my right hip, and was never free from pain one day, for seven mnnths. I applied to n number of respeotnblo physicians, hut could gain no relief, nnd gave up the idea of being cured, 1 was prevailed upon to try Dr. Denn't Rheumatic Pills, nnd was helped by them in two days; by taking one hox was entirely cured, and am now as free from it as at any period of my life. 1 wish those Pills may be circu laled, not only in this country, but in every portion of thn world where that distressing disorder, tho Rheumatism, is known. Maiden, March 6, 1030. John Panxtm FOR SALE BY 0. S. CROSBY- & CO Columbus. 43 LEATHER AND WHISKY. rTlllE subscribers having tnken a mom X few doors west of R. W, McCoj's store, and opposite the Market house, intend keep-iagonhand an assortment ofgnod LEATH ER and WHISKY, all of their own manufacture. which they will sell cheap for cash, wholesale or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Orain. They have now on hand fifty barrels of Old Whisky s which will he sold cheap for Cash only. Cash paid for Hides at their 8tore,or Tanyard.on Water-street. ISAAC TA 1! LOR & SONS, Nov. 10, 1831 n9 "TtUBLE FOR 1 FARMS FOR SALE. I rpHE subscribers will sell on good terms, I J A the following desoribed lands, tin .i I A tract of 1 17 acres, lying about two miles t south east of Columbus, well umncrco, goou land, about 40 acres under improvement. ' A traot of 253 acres, about four miles north ' ) of Columbus, on whioh Henry Long now lives; about 60 aores under good improvement, ; a good orohard, anu buildings appropriate Alio, 105 acres, twelve miles east of Co-Inmhiis. within half a mile of tho new town ofCurotierlanil, on the National road, with (mall isnnrovements. This, considering the probable inorensing value of that situation, will be sold ns a bargain. Good anil accommodating terms will be ' given, and titles unquestionable. BUTTLES b MATTHEWS, March 10 24 PHQ2NIX INK MANUFACTORY, New York. rpllE subscriber, having for several years yonrs past, int an Hpprenuuc ntiu tore-man to his father, Rogor Prout, who has Into. It deolined business) devoted his whole at tention la the manufacture of PRINTING INK, during which time several valuable improvement in the admixture und proportion ing 01 me llinercni iiigrcuit-iu. imvo uecn made by his fnther and himself, is persuaded that he oan furnish that aiticle superior in quality to any exhibited for suleiu tbitcoun-nt.It being the intention of the subscriber to continue me roanniaoiurn m i tinting mi,ni the same Faotorf . nnd with the same machi nery, lately oocupicd and used by his father, he respeot fully solicits the patronage of tho public, and trusts ha will deserve it by his exertions lo hare tne article mnnuiuotnreu br him of n aunerlnr nunlity. He also hopes that he will be considered as entitled to some Catranage, from the circumstance of his eing the only person in this country who hns served a regular appreiiiiccinip iu iuc business. He manufactures And sells for cash, his tMrranftri and approve! Printing Inks, at the followin" roduoed prices: For book offices, No. I, at lOOoentsperlb.i No. t, 75 cents; No. 1 1 -l, 01 1 -t cents; No. 3, 40centi; No. 4, 34 cents ; and news olficos will be supplied at 30 oents. He hat also Invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier and Power presses, and for all composition rollers, which be warrants superior to any manufactured in the United States. Book Ink, weak and strong, at 50 eents per lb. Nows Ink, weak and strong, at 30 oents per lb, 1 1 MOSES P. PROUT. NtsrYork, January, 1831. Isaac !. Whitino, agent of MrProutfor the sale of his Inks in Ohio, will keep constantly on hand general supply of them, which he will furnish at his Buokitore in Co. lumbns, for oash, at the same prloes they oan be had at from the manufacturer in the oily of New York. , Orders are respectfully solicited from Printers in the State. January 111 13 BLANK DEEDS. SUITABLE for man and wife, or single persons, with the onvenants, io. required by the Revised Statutes, juit printed and for sale at the oltioe or tho Unto Slatt Journal.March 17 TSVTO I'ICE. The subscribers have disorn- 1 tinued the Forwabdino b Commission business i any consignments will Dealtend'ii to in the same building, by S. C uti.kr. (t Co. J. RIDGWAY b Co. N. B. The subsoiibert again Invite those Indebted to them on their Foundry nocnunt to call and settle. Wood and produce wan ltd in payment of debts, if delivered soon. J. R. It Co. Sept. SI tin 1 NEW STOKE. OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR, Are now receiving from Philadelphia and new torn, ana opening lorsaie in mcroom luriuerly occupied by Stewart & IIigoins A general assortment of MlSWCllAimiSliA, CONSISTING or Dry Go. ill. Groceries, Hard, Queens and Glass Ware, Nails, Window Glass, Steel, Cotton Yarn, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Whips, io. Also, a nent selection or stationery. Likewise, Printing Ink of all colors. They will dispose of all articles in their line of business, at a smnll advance for onsh, or exchange for many kinds of onuutry produce.October, 183? 4 1PROCLAMATION. The qualified elec-. tors of Franklin oounty Ohio, are hereby required to meet in their respective townships at the muni plnces of holding eleolions, on the first Friday in November next, being the second tiny or said month, and then nnd there proceed to elect twenty-one persons legally qualified to serve ns eleotors of President and Vicepreiident ot trie united states, agreenoiy to the constitution and laws of the United Stntes and of this state. Given under my hand at Columbus this 29th dny of Sep. 183-2, and the 57th yenr of the independence of the United States, nnd of this the 29fh ROBERT BROTHERTON Sheriff of Frankljn oounty 1VEW DRUGSTORE. Doctor tfATWL it M.. MILLER has opened a fresh stock of Drugs nnd Modicines, in the yellow frnmc building, on High street, oppoiite the State homo. It is his determination to keep on hand articles of the best quality; he recommends his present stock with confidence to the public. Doctor miLLER, wnen noi noseni on professional business, will be found in his shop, ready to prescribe for and furnish Medicines to those wnrj may can on mm. Columbus, July, ItlJi. J 1ST received by BURR k SHERWOOD 30 kegs Kentucky Tobacco, 30,000 Common Cigars, ou ooxes meiee ao. Columbus, July 88,1832. 44 I7IORWARCMNO ANU COMMISSION 1 HDUsE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. M'Dowei.l 4 Davis will attend to receiving and forwarding: Goods, and buying nnd selling produce or every description, ngrccaoiy io instructions. From their acquaintance on the Ohio river and in the interior of the stnte, thoy flatter themselves that they will be en abled to do Business as atlvantageonsiy ns any other house in the place. Their charges shall be ns moderate, (Vr-Groceriei and Pittsburgh manufactured articles, kept constantly on hand. August Ij 1832, 45-57 ft FJ F.NRY'S Exposition ofthetiid nnd New M M. Testament, in 6 vols, clcgnntly hound; Soott's Commentary on tho Old and New Testaments, according to the authorised ver lion, with explanatory notes, practical observations, nnd eopious marginal references, in 6 vols, well bonnd; Clarke's Commentary on the New Testament, in f vols: For sale by B. b J. TURNBULL. Colunrbttt, Aug. 18, 1832. 47 1 JIUNTING PAPER. Constantly on sole Elephant Supcrroyal Imperial Royal Medium Demi. BOffD It WALBRIDGE, Aug. 18. 47 SATINETS. 100 pieces of Satinets, of different qualities, for sale by the piece J, BUTTLES it CO. Anr. 18, 47 BOND b WALBRIUGE have been ap pointed agents for the sale of the Pre midm Table Salt, and are now propnred to fill all orders with which they may be favored. oll,uuu loaves premium table tall 300 barrels do do 400 kegs do do 75 Ihs each 300 do do do SO lbs each, Aug. 18. 47 LD PORT WINE. J. Buttles & Co. have just received and for sale, a onsk of Port Wine of superior quality, pure ns im ported from Oporto; designed particularly for sickness, and more expressly that kind of ncxneis in wmcn an seem more or less in clined this season. Aug. 18. 47 TTILAXSEED wanted. The subscribers I? wish lo purchase 3000 bushels, for which they will pay the highest price in cash or goods. BUiiu 41 WALUriiLur,, Aug. 18. 47 fffrf LBS. COFFEE, for sale by wrj.w a. sjUTL.bR t en. "o. 4 Franklin Building, Broad St. Columbus June t.l, I1CX njj 8 CASES FUR HATS. BOND k WALBRIDGE. Aug. 18. 47 I'ROCLAMATIOM. TN pursuance of the laws of this Slate, X, JL DUNCAN TaoJLBTBJJB, uov ernob or the State or Ohio, do hereby declare and make known, that tho lands gran ted to the State of Ohio by the acts of the Congress of the United Slates, approved May 24, 1820, and April i, 1830, for the extension of the Miami Canal from Dayton to Defianoe, and selected by the Commissioners appointed in pursuanoe of the sot of this State, I passed Deoemher3lst, 1831, in the Piqua and Cincinnati Districts, and situated more than five miles from the line of said Canal, will, agreeably to the provisions of the act nf the 12th of February, 1829, be offered at publio sale, by half quarter sections, to the highest bidder, hy the Registorof the Land Oflioeat Piqua. The sales to commenoe on Monday the twenty scoond day of Ootober next, and remain oiien one week and no longer. And all lands whioh shall be so offered, and remain nnsnld, shall be subject! to be sold at private sale, for one dollar and twenty five eents per aore, oy entry at the Liana uuioe at Piqua aforesaid. " - ; I i , i ..if.. viven unuer hit imnti. anu ine great eeai oi ma state ol Ohio, at Columbus, this Ihir ly first dny of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty two, and of this Stale the thirtieth. D. M'ARTIIUR. M M. Kibby, Sttnlnrji f Slott. IOR SALEA neat One Horse Carriage, a. with suitable Harness. Inquire ot OLMSTED k ST. CLAIll, High st. Coluiulus, Oot. 1032. ni A DM B la herchv given, that all who are in debted to the estate of Baiter Shults, late ol Truro township, Franklin county, Ohio, deceased, are required to make innuediute payment to the subscriber; and all who havt legal claims against snid estato, will present them legally proven, for settlement, within one year Oct 3, 1 832 4(1 IMPORTANT MEDICINES. Dr. l'icr. son'i Welch Cough Drmt, rccoiumuntli d hi the faculty of physicians, lor curing coughs, colds, usthruns and consumptions. Then- drops immediately remove difficulty of breath ing, tightness or s'.rioture ucrois the breast, obstructions and ulcors upon tho lungs, pain in the side or chest, and spitting or blood. J ne full iwinir certificates and recommendations, are selected Irom a great number in the hands of the proprietor, and are reipectfully submitted.Mr. II. II. Itcunoldi: Sir For some time past I have nreicribcd Dr. Picrson's Wt loli Cough Drops, prepared by yourself, in casei of coughs, colds, pain in the side, difficulty ol breathing, and other diseases of the hrenst and lungs, especially the influenza which hai pre vailed nsnn epidemic tuning ine proem win ter. I have no hesitation in saying, that they stand highest among the curative means for the above diseases, and as sucn uo I cheer fully recommend them to the public SAMUEL 1 AGO ART, Byron, Feb. ?8, 1032. Physician. Mr. II. II. llcynoldi: Sir This mny certify that I am thoroughly acquainted with the a-bove mentioned Cough Drops, having a knowledge of their medionl qualities, nnd from witnessing their beneficial effects in my practice, leel myscir perlectly warrnnteii in rccom mending them to nil persons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthmns or consumptions, as being the best article now bclore the publio for such complaints. CLIJAH I ARK, III. U. Vernal Attica, Dec. 30, !830. 0-These Cough Drops arc warranted. In ail cases wnere iney lint in iinuriiiiig rum-i, the purchase money will be refunded. Finch's celebrated OisTMEiT,or lAe cure of tall-rhcumand tcatd-hcad. This Ointment never fails in the curing of those loathsome diseases, the suit-rheum nnd scald-head. A great number of cases which lind baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, and withstood the most highly recommended medical preparations, antl which would not yieia unucr mecuectsoi ine mine ral waters of Saratoga, hnve been checketl, removed and cured in a few days, by the use trf this ointment. The following certificate is onererl, Mr. llcynoldi: October 22tl, 1030. Dear air r or ten years past I navenren greatly afflicted with an eruptive ilitcnse, commonlv called tho salt-rheum, which cov ered nearly every pert of my body. I have used many nostrums or specifics, ana the pro scriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose, rvuen I was ni your piace in Auc-ust last. I purchased a box of Finch'i Bait-rheum Ointment, by the use of which my disenso has been removed, and ns far as 1 can iudge. not a vestige ot the complaint remains, Considering mis uintmrni to oe an invaluable preparation tor this most loathsome and distressing disease, I hope soon to see it fur sale among us at Detroit. Yours respectfully. E. F. Smith. (jPriet me dollar for irAoe bozeii fflg cents jor uaij ooxei. German Ere Water. Those troubled with weak, sore, or inAamcd eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the German Eye Water. 1 his preparation is superior to any now in use. The most aggravated cases of inflamed eyes, are relieved and cured by a few applications of this eye wnter. The stu dious and weakly are particularly requested to give this collyrinm a trial, in which they will And an effectual remedy. Piice 25 cents per bottle. Wilbor's Vegetable Itch Ointment As mercury is the principal active ingredient in many of the Itch Ointments now in use, the proprietor begs leave to introduce to the publio, Wilbor's Vcgetnble Itch Ointment, which contains not the least particle or mer cury or other pernicious ingredient. It may be used with nerfcot safety hy persons or deli nate comtitutions, and is an infallible cure for the Itch, even in the most inveterate cases, by three applications. It emits no unpleasant odor, and mat he used without risk or nan ger. All travellers, and particularly students attending common schools snouiu supply themselves with this valuable article. Piice thirty-seven and a half cents per box. rVSThe tihnvi, mrdirincs are cnrefullv nrc- pared by H. H. litgnoldt, of Bntnvia, N. Y. nnd none are genuine unless the nuisnie prin ted wrapper is signed by him in his own hand writing. For sale nt D. 8. BRADSTREET'3 DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, one door sonlh of L. Gnndnle ic Co's., sign of the Golden Mnrtnr, High street, Columbus. August II, I KM. 46-1 y Aoi're to Farmers and Distillers. OASH rOB. BARLEY. IJXANTED at the Columbus Brewery, on v T the corner nf Front and Spring streets, 3000 bushels or Barley, for which Oi 1-2 cents will he pnid for 50 pounds. Dittillors enn he accommodated with Rye nnd Barley Malt on short notice, alter the first or November next JU11. AUUU i' l , litU Anml. 1832 48 13 just received from Philadelphia and New York, a large and genernl assortment nf new books, all or which will ne sold low lor sh. u. b 1. l UKnuuL.Lt. August 18, 1832. 47 KK. f BOXES No. 1 Wheeling Window JL1V Vf Glass, B by 10 and 10 by 12, just received ana lor sale. 8. CUTLER At Co. July 28. 44 No. 2, F. Building OUSEHOLE ANVILS. A few real t'mousehole anvils' for blacksmiths, for sale by J. BUTTLES b CO. TURNPIKE MEETING. IN conformity to a resolution of the Bonrd of Commissioners of the Portsmouth and Columbus Turnpike Company) NOTICE is hereby given, that the reqniii tions of the law incorporating said company having been complied with by the subscrip tion nf the requisite amount of stock, n meeting of the Stockholders nf snid company will be held at Piketon, on Thursday the 25lh dar of Ootober next, for the purpose of eleot- ing directors for said company, and taking such other meaiurrs as may he necessary anil proper, for oarrj ing on the worst oontemplat- ea oy their said charter. ' I. GOODALE, Corner, Sept. 15. 1832. n5 jVioiy and tpdituivtly ticrulcd. MEW Sr CHEAP BOOK STORE, Wholesale and Retail. fWMiZ subscriber has lately received an ex JL tensive nt.oMinent of hooks, Which he offers to western merchants at New York Prices. The stock is comprised oi mcintest editions in good biuuiugs. (on hand.) SOOFuniily BIULE3) lOOOPotkct do i 2500 HYMN BOOKS, (nssorted:) 301)0 vols, nsiiirted School Booki,J&c. io. ALHU 12 cases fine 1- common ENGRAVINGS; 25 do Men's ami Bn's .FUR & HAIR CAPS, of various nualitics. MAPS of the differents States, mounted and in pocket form. Country orders supplied on Hie most advantageous terms. S. J. SYI.VtS i l-.il, Nn. 71 Wood st. on the corner of Fourth An ;iit 2!), 1032 60 NEW BOOKS. The subscribers have just received from Philadelphia and New Yerk, a large nnd genernl aisortment of Mil- cellancoui, Law Medical, Tlicohgical, lliilo- rical, Ltaincai and Common School Booki: AMONO WHICH ARE, Henry's, Clark's and Scott's Commentaries Quarto, Octavo, Pocket and Suhool Bibles Dick's Philosophy oi Ueligion no v. ririiuuii rnnosopiiy Do Future Stule, nnd on Inspiration Hunter's Sacred Biography, nr History of the Patriarchs; Josenhus' Works Buck's Dictionary ; Fox's Book of Murtyrs lleoer's sermons ; v mage sermons Russet's Mudern Europe, 3 volumes Biography of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 5 volumes Matihnll's Life of Washington, with an Atlas Hume, Smollet nnd Bisset's History of England, 9 volumes; Lingard's do do 12 vols Scott's Life of Bonapnrtc, 3 volumes llullin's Ancient History ; rcrgusuirs Home Benncl nnd Fyreman's Journal to the South sen, China and Inilia Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry Life of Paul Jones Cox's Adventures on the Columbia river Voyages nnd Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus Phillip's, Curran's and Grattan's Speeches The works of Soott, Cowper, Thompson, rtogcrs, tnmpbell, Montgomery, L.amo, K. White, Milton, Young, Gray, Benttic, Collins, Burns, Coleridge, Shelly, Kent, Moore, Sterne antl Paley, complete Spectator, Tatler and Gunrdian Uritish foets in 2a volumes Uluii'a Lectures; Sturm's Reflections Irving's Life of Columbus Johnson, Walker, Webster and Nugrnt's Dictionaries Goldsmith mid Gotlman's Animated Nuture Locke's Essays; Shakipeare's Works Good's Book of Nature; Gillie's GreccoJ nutnrch's Laves; conn's voyages Pelhnm nnd Cooper's Novels, complete inset Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 18 volumes, consisting ol History oi scotinnd, bnginnd, Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain nnd Portugal, Natural Philosophy, Treatise on the Manufacture of Silk, Porcelain, Glass, Sc Lnrducr's Cabinet Library, coutaii.ing Wars in uermany and r rnnce Journal of a Naluraliit Life of Sir Walter Raleigh Scott nnd Bcliiurius; Harper's Family Libra ry containing Uucovcrics and Auventuici in Africa Life of Alexander the great, Lord Ryron, sir Isano Newton, Lord Nelson, Oeorge IV., Mary Queen of Scolts, sculptors and I'liintcrs, early navigators History of the Jews ; Life of Mahomet Scott on Demonolngy History ol the mole, roiar seas nnd (legions, Clnvnlry nnd the Crusades, Ancient ui.d Modern Egypt History of Poland; Festivals, Amnscmenls and Games; Palestine or the Holv Land Memoirs of Joiephine; Court and Camp of itonnpnrte Pitcnirn's lilnnd; Female Sovereigns Lander's Travels in Africa, fee., io llnrper's Select Novels; Life of Wiclif Text Book of Popery Mrs Trollone's Domeslio Manners Irving's works, containing Knickerbocker's .''lew ioik, uracennugo nan, conquenoi Granatin, Tales of a traveller, sketch Hook, Sio Atlantio Souvenirs SCHOOL BOOKS. Porter's Rhetorical Reatlert Jameison and Blair's Rhetoriot Grand's Natural Philosophy; Compstock's Philosophy and Chemis try) Kama's Critieiim; Hugh's Universal C lass door" ; imam school Manual, or t encn er's Aisistnnt) Hugh's American Speaker Tyller's History i Hale's United) Stales Goodrich's Outlines of History t First Book of History ; First Bonk in Astronomy ; Guy's Astronomy; Simpson's i-uolul; Simpson's Algebra; Bonnyoastle's Algebra: Legendre's Geomery ; Gibson's Surveying; Gummere's Surveying) Uotmyonstle's Mensuration: nil drcth's Views of the United States: Wood hriiliennd Willurd'i. Flint's. Olnev's, Maltc- brim's antl Worcester's Geogiaphy; Blair's Universal Preceptor) Parley's Curiosities; Parley's United States nnd Geography, bo. Murray's, Brown's and Kirkhara's Gram mars; Valpy's ureek urammar; Adam's Latin Grammar; Walker's Latin Render; Goodrich's Grei k fLeiionn and Spelling Hooks or all kinds. The Farmer's, and Freeman's Alraanno for 1833 The Musical Gem and Bijou for 1830 and 1832 Flutes, Fifes and Clarinets, with instruc tions for each Ladies' end Gentlemen's Pocket Remem brancers; Pnlymicria Testament Ladies' Cabinet Albums Fine Pocket Knives and Snuff Boxes Gunter's Scales and Dividers Mathematical Inilruments; Paint Boxes Poc ket-books ) Ever-pointed Pencils; Quills Harmonicnns) Cheii-rocn; Ink) Sand) Wafers, bo. bo. With a trcnt varietv nf other artioles too tedious lo mention which, with their fnrmor stook, will present many inducements lo the purchnscr. All the above articles, together with a groat many others not mentioned, will be sold as low for Cash as they can be got in the Western country. . . . mnnunol r H. At J. i unLsuiiiiii. IOUGHTON'3 collection of Churoh Musio Edson's Churoh Muslo Bridgewater's collection of Snored Musio American Repository do do Hastings' b Warner's do do Ely's do do Pittsburg solcotion of Psalm Tunes Pennsylvania Harmony Songs of Zion C.oMn m l.a:., nnntit nf llnrmnnv Western Lyre, Sacred Musio, by Snyder a iu vnappcii oi isini itinnti. Apollo'. Harp, Songs, by Naih nf Cin'i. For sale by U.fcJ. TURNBULL rT.0 TANNERS. The lublcriherhn. Inle M. ly receivetl, nnd will always hare on hand, mi extensive nssnrtnient uf DRIED MIDI- B h;li h will sell low Crrn.h it... TANNER'S OIL, by the barrel. ' Tanners visiting the city for the purpose ol purchasing either of the above niticles, will uti it ineir interest io give nun a can. Tin. hiirhp.t nrice eiven for Tiinnlhv. Pin ver and Mustard Seed. I A MPS inrtNSTnv JVb,49, Main it- nixtdnnraliove the Com. Bank. I'incinnait, anpi. zn inecn FIRE! l-'lllli!! FIRE!!! r,l HE Protection Iniurance Company, Hart J. ford, Connecticut, will insure Manses, Stores, Mills, Faolories, Burns, antl the contents of each ; together with cveiy similar species ol property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, Tho rates of premiums offered ure as low ns those of any similar institution ; and every mnn hns now a.i oppoitunity, for a trifling sum, to protect himself against tbo ravages oi ine destructive element, which olten in a single hour, sweeps uwuy the earnings of many yonrs. Payments for losses instained, will ho fairly nnd promptly met, in nil cases, hv the Company. For terms of insurance, npply to ine iiiiucrsigneii in L-oliimDus, who is auihon zed to issue policies of iniurance. uinuft ML-iiuuiux, Ag'l P. I. C. Soptemher 7. 1832. 50 3m 0 N coniigmncnt, I Doz. SADDLES, at, Irom 1U to lit dollars, each BOND b WALBRIDGE, 48 Wholesale Commission Meruhnnls WHOLESALE GROCERY STORE, No. 4, Franklin Hnil Jintr, Droadstrcet, Co lumbus, Uliio. M'ELVALX, DALZELL,Sf Co., INVITE the publio to cnll and examine a large and well selected stock of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, rendering the whnlo well deserving the attention of merchants und others visiting this market for supplies Their store room being eomnVodioiisly nnd eligibly situated fur the purpose, they will always give prompt attention to the storage, lorwarding, or sale on comnniiion, at mode rate charges, of any nierchamliiu or produce intrusted to their care ALSO Just received and for snle nt ubovc, Ten Tom Juniata Iron, assorted ns lollows t Wagon Tire of nit sizes ; Round, Square, Deck and Spike Rods; Hoop and stove ripe Iron; Nails or nil sizes; to gether with a general nssnrtmciit of nttier nr- tides, sucn as Tea Kottles; Axes; MnttocKs; Picks; Drawing Chains,' &n. Alio, Caven dish. Plug, Vircinia Twist, Diamond and La dies' Twist Tncaocn; Spanish, Melee nnd Common Cigars. An assortment of Glnss Ware, such ns Decanters, Tumblers, nssorted Jars; Castor Oil, Tincture, nnd Porter Bottles; Vials, &o. Also, a smnll lot of Confectionary for sale August, lUJl 4UU IRON. Just received nn i onsignmcnt, 12000 lbs. Flat Bar Iron. 600 lbs Roll do. 1000 lbs. Shop do. from 1 1 to 3 in ches wide. BOND b WM.BR1DGE LA I'EN I PAILS. On cmiiigouienl, . 200 Patent Pnils BOND & WALBRIDGE. LANDERS' NIGER Journal of an Expedition In Explore the course and ter mination of the Niger; with n narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination: by Richard and John Lander; illustrated with engravings and maps; two volumes- price SI OU just received anil lor sale hy ISAAC N. WHITING September, 1832 49 HAT MANUFACTORY. IRA W. BRON'SON respeolfully informs his friends and the publio generally, that he has taken the old stand, three doors south of the Market house, where ho intends to manufacture nnd sell ns cheap ns can be afforded. All orders will be promptly alien detl to. Columbus, Sept. 24, 1832 2 If OT1CE. Pennant to tho order of Hie eourt nf Common Pleas nf rriitikha cniinlv. will he sold, nt tho door of the court homo in Columbus, nn tho 3d dny of November 18.12, about noon, the homestead nf the lute John A McDowell, deo'il, north cast nnd on the north boundary ol Coliinihm, contain ing 219 acres, excepting however Ihr-iefrom 4!1 ncres, (sold since the dcoruse of John A. McDowell,) reference being lind lo the pell lion foi tho snle now pending and on file in the clerk's office of r ranklin oonnty lor a par ticnlar description of bountli, etc; appraised at LY NE STARLING, F.x'r Of John A. McDowell dco'd SAMUEL BELL, Guardian Of Jane and Wm McDowell Sept 29, 1832 4 7 ntlOTICE. On Snmrday II. e 40th inst. nt L the Mnrkcthouse in the town nfColum bus, I will sell at publie vendue, all the personal estate of Wm. K. Larosnn, deoraseri, consisting of horses, wagons, household fur niture, bo. A liberal cretin win oe given. ale to begin at in n'cinrk a., m. MEASE SMITH, Adm'r, Oct. J, 1832- 4 8 LOOK AT THIS !! Lands adjoining Columbus for sale. 1T.OCTOK ISAAC HEISTER owns and W9 wishes to sell that valuable tract of Bottom Land, containing 87 aores, lying be tween the Soiotn river and the town of Colum bus, with the Canal feeder passing through its whole length) upwards nf one half is cleared nnd under fence) all of said larsl is of the first quality. Any person wishing to purchase the whole nr in part, will apply D. W. DESIILF.R. Columbus, Oct. 13. 1832. 5w n5 PUBLIC NOTICE. k LI. persons indebted to the late firm of J. G. II. Lamson & Co.. Hatters, are ro- quested to make immediate payment to Thos. Wood. Esn.. with wnoai ine nooai ,, . counts nre (eft for settlement and collection and all who have claims on the said firm, will please present them to snid Wood without delny, that a final settlement nf the business anil concerns nf tho snid partnership, may k. ntuttn n. innitdilr nt nnssihlp. JOEL BUTTLES, nsslgnco nr It. II. Lamson. Columbus, Oct. 0, 1 832. ni NOTICE. CUMBERLAND ROAD OFFICE,) CoiWjui, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1832 ) gtEALED proposals will be received by the i9 subscriber, until Saturday Ihe'i'Jih day of Octuber next, at 8 o'clock ill the morning, lor luriuiliiiig materials and perluriuing the following work on the Cumberland Road, between Zineiviilo nnd Columbus, Ohio, viz: For filling up the road slip on the 1st tiuur- ter of the 2d milo uf the Cumberland Kuutl, west ol Zanesville, ngrtenulr to such plan und in accordance with such instructions as the Superintendent may furnish the carili for this purpose to be taken from the land slips on the same quarter of the 2d mile and from two small ones on the 4th quarter of the lit mile, near its termination the largest land slip is about 42 ro Is from the road slip. In performing this woik, the earth must first be deposited at the foot of the road slip, next to tins sustaining wuli, nnd Irom tiicnce lorin ing the slope oi' the road, woik up lo its ter mination nt tho shoulder, in order that the solidity uf the newly mnde part may be the sooner established. The trees on the land lips lo he first cut down, and removed back Mr enough to relieve the ground in the neigh borhood of thn slips, from any pressure from them. No roots, logs oi stumpi to be used in filling up liie roud slip. The side drains must be cleared out und re-formed where the lund slips have encroached upon them. In pro-poiing for this work, the piice por cubic yard f r filling up the road slip, estimated to take 1769 cubio yards of enrih, must he slated; which will include all the neoessary expense in cutting down and removing the limber from the lund slips, A'C Should the earth from the land slips be more tliun is required to fill up the road slip, it must bo removed to such convenient pnrli of the slope of the road ns the Superintendent may direct, nnd this surplus earth mint be bid for by tho cubic yard as so much excavation, inciuiieu us this contract will be the clearing out and re forming tho side drain of the road, nt tne south side of the cut on tho first quarter of tne lint milc,opponte to the Rev. Air young's barn, tho cleared parts to extend 10 feet from the center of tho rond. nnd the bank to he sloped npwnrds, making nn angle of 30 de grccs with the horizon. Tho tarth to be removed to such convenient parts of the road as the Superintendent may direct. This to be bid fur hy the job; nlso for the delivery of four perches, of 25 cubio feet each, uf ruugh stones, on the luurlh qunitcr or Ihe second mile, at the cut on the south side ol the read, and the soma quantity on the next cm to tho oust of it ; for filling up the drains where they are loo much worn) tliebids tor tins to be hy Ihe porch. The whole work In be completed and ilia materials delivered on or before the 1st dujkpf December next. The assistant Superintendent, or some other ofll cer of Ihe road, will attend in the neigh borhood of Ihe road slip, on. Snlnrdny the I Jlli dny or October next, to explain tne nature of Ihe work and civo such information as may be required. For furnishing tho stones, breaking them up, and covering Iho surfnoe of the road for a width of twenty feet and an uniform depth of three inches, between Zanesville and the 21 st mile of Ihe Cumberland llond, west irom thence, inclusive , forming tho third stintura of metal. The stones to be of the burden and best quality of limestone, to be broken up on ine siue oi ine roau, upon nn anvu, in pieces not exceeding four ounces, nor less than half an ounce in weight, each; the quantity of broken stones lo be estimated by measurement on the side ol the rond ; ana lor this purpose they must be placed en level spots of ground nnd confined by strips of boards, being cither of n square or ublong inrin, nnd when so measured, must ne irue from olay, duit or other foreign matter. Eighty two and a half cubio feet of broken stones will br estimated to cover one rntl, in length of the road. The stone to he placed on tne surlace ol tne roan ni sucn limes nnti in such a manner ns the Superintendent may direct. An additional allowance of eighty-two and a half cubio feet of broken stones will be required forench cntchwuler,or brra ker on the road ; nod all hollows ur sinks in the bed of the rond must lie tilled up with metal so as lo correspond with the general sur face particular attention mutt be paid lo Ihe renewing of Ihe metal at the rond slip on Ihe 1st quarter uf tho second mile, which when finished must have a depth of bruken stones ol nine Inches. Should it bo deemed expedient by Ihe Su perintendent, the stones alter being placed upon the ttufaco of the load, must be rolled hy heavy enst iron rollers, furniihed by Ihe Supeiintendent for thai purpoio. Sumplcsnf Ihe stone will be required to oe ticposiicd in the Cumberland Rond Office nt Columhus, before cloiing any contract. The price per rod, in length of the road, In be estimated for. rhis wuik In bo completed by the first day of June. 11)33. Fur furnishing the stones, brenking them up, antl covering Ihe iiirlnnu uf Iho rond for a width of 20 iVt, nnd nn uniform depth ol three inches, for tiro nnlui between ihe Tin and 20th miles, inclusive, nf the Cumberland Road. West of Xaueiville: forming Ihe 1st stratum nf metal. The stones to be either of the hardest and best quality of sund stone, or gootl limestone, to be bruken up, estimn ted, mrasurcil nnd placed upon ine mail, am rolled, in every respect, ngrrenbly to the ipc- cificntinns above mentioned for Ihe 21 miles West of Zaneivillc tha grade nnd the side ditches of the 22d,23d,24lh, and 25lh miles of the road must ho re-formed and muilecutn- pact before Ihe metal it pill nil. Samples of the stone will be required to In- ilcnosiled in this cilice before closing any eon- tract. The price per lod, in I- nsth of the road, to he estimated fur. Tne work lo he completed on or before Ihe 1st dny of June, 1833. For comnletinr the grade nf the 20th mile nf the Cumberland Road, West nf Zaneivillc, and grading the several miles uf the road bo tween Hebron and uninninus, comprising x miles nlso for completing the clearing And grubbing of Ihe 28h, 29th, 311th, 31st anil 32d miles of Ihe road, West nf Zanesville; being Ave miles otiginally let to William Monag-han and left by him nufiniihcil tho grubbing of tho.e mileitobo completed before the gra ding is commenced, and lo he taken by thn mme persons who contrnct fur the grading nf them, but the bills for tho grubbing to he mnde distinct from those for tho grading. The grading will comprehend tho uniting uf the necessary side drains, and hill sidedrains ; tho canals In nnd from the bridges nnd culverts, will be staked out, nnd bid for separately by Ihe cubio yard of exenvatinn, nnd to he taken by the same persons who enntraot for the grading of the miles upon which they raav be located. The canals will be required tnhedng first in ortler to drain off tho water from Ihe bed of the rond, and Ihey mint he constructed in everv remer.t as they nre laid out, nnd nil trees, roots and stumps mutt ho removed from Iheib.tn at not In offer any obstruction In the free passage or Ihe wnter through them. A rough grade, smlicielit In enable Ihe passage nf carriages between 1 1 ehron nnd I. ominous, will be ri'imirenVto he formed hv the HI slay uf January, 1833) the road to be kepi up dur ing the winter and spring, nnd the grading completed in every respeul by the 1st dny of Juno ol the same year. The surface of the rood to bo uf such uniform curve from Ihe center to the tide drains at Ihe Superinten dent may direct. Ten days after the awnrd-ingof the coutraots, such force of men and cuttle must he emplojed on each seotion of the ruad as the Supcfiuioiidciit mny think ne- . cessnry; find ten dnys thereafter such additional force will be required, and kept op, at will insure the formation of the rough grude of the road in the lime specified. It being very important thnt Iho grade of this section of the road shuuld be completed as soon nt possible, it will no allotted out to bidders in such portions, nf not lets than one mile each, as will insure this desirable roiult. The assist ant Superintendent, or some other officer of the rood, will be upon tho line be tween Hebron nnd Columbus, Irom Monday Ihe 15th dny of October, until Friday evening the 19th tiny of the same month, inclusive for Ihe purpose of giving such information, to persons disposed to bid, as may be required. No bid, except it eomes from a source, con sidered responsible by Ihe Superintendent, will be aceepti d . It must be distinctly understood, (hat ererr stipiilntinn contained in f Jig contracts will bo rigidly enforced. Payments will be made moodily, nt the rntc nl leventy five per cent. upon the work, estimated hy the Superinten dent, lo be dt ne. I he proposals In bo direc ted In Lieut. Henry Hrcwertnn, of tho Corps of F.ngim cr, Columbus, Ohio. HENRY BREWERTON, Lieut. Corjn of Kminceri PROCLAMATION. VTOIIEREAS, by n Inw of Ihe Slate of W Ohio, passed the 15th day of February, loin, ine unvorunroi tins sinie it required to give sixty days' previous notice by Proclamation, of the time hy law provided fur iioiniii'4 ine election ol Electors nl 1 resident mil Vitc President of the United Slates; nnd the number of Electors of 1'rcsidciit und Vice President to be chosen ; Aiise, therefore, I, DUSTCAIT IvT AR THUR, Governor ur the State or Oniu, in puniiiiiice of the provisions of the law aiurcsaiti,iio hereby piociuim anil make known, that the First Friday in Novem- UKn next, being the second day ol that month, it Ihe dny by the tnid law appointed, on which Iho qualified Elector! of Ihil State shall assemble in their respective townships, at Ihe usual places designated fur holding lectiont, anil proceed tn elect Twenty one Persons, legally qualified In tcrve ai Electors nf President antl Vice President uf the United Stales, agreeably lo Ihe Constitution and Laws nf the United States and nf thil State) which election of Electors shall commence anil close nt Ihe same hours, and he conducted in Ihe snme manner, and of which . tho Sheriffs of the respective counliet shall give the same nnlice, ns is directed hy law for electing Members of the General Assembly of Ihil Slate. Given nnder my nnnd, at Co lumbns, this thirtieth day of August, in the year of onr Lnrd uno thousand eight hundred and thirty two, and the fifty seventh of the In dependence of Ihe United States of America. DUNCAN McARTHUR. By the Gnvr.rnnr : Mosesj II. Kirby, Secretary of State. OT Editors of newspapers throughout the State (except when there it mora than one paper published in a county, then the senior one) will plcnse insert the above, anil forward their accounts to Ihe Excculivo Olfice at Columbus for pnymcnt. MILITARY AND NAVAL MtGAZLNE. Proposal! have been issued hy Thompson and Humans, of Washington, D C. for publishing by subscriptii.il, a Military and Naval Magazine ol the United Stntet, We have no doubt a work of (Ins kind will meet with good encouragement. Those who nre fond of hj. drographicorgentio investigutiont, who fe, nn interest in the affairs of the Navy and Army, and nil whs arnassociuled with the lies of consanguinity nr friendship with individual! composing cither, will derive gratification from Ihe work. We will give a few extracts from the proipcctus. The Editor it not aware, that any inch work at thnt now proposed lo be published, nl proienl exists, nr has ever been attempted in the United States) he does not, therefore, wittingly, interfere with Ihe labors of nnoth. er. Perhaps, heretofore, Ihe timet have been considered ns uupmpitiuus; or such a work wnt nol supposed tn be needed : whatever may have boon Ihe deterring cause, Ihe Editordoet not perceive the operation of any suoh al the present moment. Farmers, Physiciuns, Me chnnici, Philosophers, Sport imcn, have each their exclusive Magazine, all of which, it it believed, hnve led lo Ihe happiest conieqtien. ccs, by creating in the several daises an tipril ducorpi, nnd exciting a spirit of generous emulation, which are Ihe iieoeimry stimulants to improvement. There can be no reason to doubt, that like gnod would be produced by like means, when applied lo the Army and Nary. That Ihe seat nf the General Government fin vessel advantages, not enjoyed by other ornliliet, for the i-it-ildilhiuent of such a work, il is persuaded will he to readily eon-ceded, that lo point llieui out would be need less. The original and domed ic department for which cnmieteiit nssj.tnnce hns been secured will coniist nf cssav ., letters, notes, and prob lems, on the multifarious matters embraced in Military nnd Naval science) narratives of intniesling voyages, crui.es, marches, and eampaigui; biographical sketches nf deceased Military nnd Naval nllicers; notices, analytical and crilioil, of new publications on nny subject connected with military nr nautical studies) a monthly chronicle of remarkable events in the Iwti services, changes ol stations, nrrivilsnnd departures; nnd lastly, a register of deaths, resignations, ounrli martial, dismis sions, anil promotions. This Mngnzinc will he pnhlished in monthly ns mheriof64 page, each, and forwarded tn subscribers on thn first nl'eaoh month. The first number will ho Issued on the first of January, 11132. Terms Fivo Dollarrs per annum; and those who remit tn the publishers onr year's subscription in ndvnnee will receive their numbers per mnil free of pmtago. Mr. Unmans, one of thn publishers of this work, held for a number nf years a responti-hleolTice in the Navy Department. He will nn doubt bn nldo lo contribute many inter citing nrliclrs. We shall be pleased to forward the names of nny individuals who are detiroui to become subscribers. NEIV GOODS. WL. CASEY, It now opening a gener- al assortment of Full and. Winter GOODS, purchased at the present low nriees, and will bn told srry oheXp. The publio are invited to cnll and examine for themselves. A caieof very heavy mixed SATINETS, nl 50 cents per yard. Columbus, Oct. 13,1032. Gw oi. fyit ". |
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