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www PRINTED AND PUBLISHED Bl lilIAl.iVCIlIS AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. (Two Dollnrs Fifty Cent in Advance; J Or, Three Dollurs at the cod of the yenr TERMS New Scrie No. 31, Vol. II. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, Jil.YMlSV 3, 1833. Whole Number, &351. THOMAS WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops. rgVIE only Spcciflo ever yet offered to the JL public, from which a radical and permanent cure may he obtnineil of (hut disagreeable pain, the tooth-uclip, with all its uttcn- dlllit evils: luch as fracturing jaws in extract-ng of the teeth, which often provci more painful than the tootli-uclio itself; and cold patiing from the decaying teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, Willi many other unplcainnt effects, I uch at disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, &o. &o. nil of which are occasioned from foul or decaying teeth. I am happy in having it in my puwer to offer to tho wurld a remedy that will not only remove the pain, but preserve tho teeth from further decay , and detach the carious matter from such us :have not commenced aching, and remove the tartar and all other filth from the teeth, restoring them to health and usefulness. HECOiyiMENDATIONS. Mount Pkuianl, 3d mo. I Gift, 11129. Somt lime since, Thomas White dupo'iteil ime of his louth nchc drops with me, in or-ler to try the validity thereof, and to ascer tain whether there wus any propriety in making the thing public. 1 liuve tried it in nbout forty oases, nnd have onlv failed in twninstanoes, and these were mote of a rlieii-tnntio affection of the jnw, than idiopathic odontalgia, nnd on that account 1 think, was the failure. They ccrtiiinly arc worth n trial of every person who labors under that dis- euse at the tooth. Dr. V. JUDK1NS. Baltimore, Julii 7 (ft, 11)29. Some time last May, Dr. Thomas White left with me some of his Vegetable Tooth ache Drops, nnd requested me to use it in my practice I accordingly did recommend it to Bix of my friends, and some of them had been complaining of the tooth-ache for more thnn three months: nnd out of the six it had perfectly cured five. 1 am now fully convinced of its salutary effect, not only curing the tooth-nche, but prevents teeth from further tlccuying. J. II. WINCHESTER, M. D. Certificates of important cures, with ilircc tions, will uccoinpany each phiul. Sold by O. tc S. ROSBY. Columbus, Mnrch 17, 1832 25 oino DRUG AND OH0CEHT STORE, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. SUMNER CLARK, respectfully informs the citizens of Columhus end surrounding country, that he has opened an exteniivo es tuuiisnineiii, in tne new building a tew Uoors south of Messrs. Lewis, Cowles & Co., und nearly opposite Mr. Robinson's tavern ; where he has received nnd is now opening, the most eitensivo assortment ever offered iu this sec tion of country, of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PALVTS, DYE ai ilttS, U1LXAJVD GROCERIES. From his facilities for obtaining Goods ut (be Eust, he will bo able to sell on as favorable terms as can be had ut any place in the vv estcru country. Physicians, Merchants and others, nnd such as hnvo been accustomed to lending to the East for supplies, will find it for their advantage to call. No pains huvcbccnspnred in obtaining Medicines of first quality, and they will be wnruutcd us such. 1'urticulur attention will ho paid to filling Physicians' lists, also to putting up uny prescriptions which they may fuvur l.im with. Ilu offers for sale CQRINTING INK. Just received and for A sale by the subscribers, News nnd Rook Punting Ink, from the manufactory of John ton V Durunt, Philadelphia, a superior nr tide; in kegs of 16 nnd 21 lbs. OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Columbn, Oot. 10.12. - n6 B.UNLKY, MOSHF.R & CO. Bowlegs JL Wiiabf, BALTIMORE., continue General Commission Business, and devote attention to tho sale of all articles nr Coun trt Produce; and moro particularly to the article of Oiio tobacco. Planters and Dealers who may be disposed to consign to them, can have their Tobacco sold, the money for the proceeds placed in bank, nnd a ccrtifi cate of depoiite forwarded, which will answer the purpose of money, without risk, nnd thus avo the expense and trouble of a jouiney to the city. Or when it is not the wish of the owners tohnve their Tobacco sold on arrival the expense of transportation will be paid and the Tobacco held suhject to their order To such of their correspondents ns desire it information of the state of the mnrkct will be from tinio to time communicated Reference fo Hon. Benj. RuGfiLIts, U. S. Senator Messrs A. Buckingham 4 Co. Putnam Mr James Tavlor, Duncan's Fulls Mr G. A. II Ai l., Znnciville Mr R, W. McCor, Columbus Deo II 15 Instruction in the French, Spanish and Italian LJIXGWIGES. C1ARLO I)E 1IAHO, respectfully informs J the Ludici and Gentlemen of Columhus nnd its vicinity, Hint be intends to establish himself in this town ni an Instructor in the French, Spanish and Italian Languages, if he meet with sufficient patronage mid encouragement.Ladies who wish to take lessons in either of the abovo languages, will be attended to at their houses. For the accommodation of those who nrc engaged during the day, nnd nrc desirous to obtain a knowledge of Modern languages, he will givo instruction from 7 to 9 o'clock, P. L, at Ins residence. Application to be made at lsaao N. Whiting's Store. REFERENCES. Alfred Kelley, Esq., Col. Win. Dulicrly, iviapirjN.il. swayuc, 13. Latham, Lsq,Juo Builhncbe, Esq. N. IS. Mr Do Hnro is desirous of obtain mi! hourding in n genteel private fuinily. nov. .1, Hi i. 11 2fi5 lbs Crem Tartar 250 CiutilcSoiip 100 " t:ny. Pepper a " isurg. Pilch 5 " Hals Copaiva 150 Borax 40 gall's Ch.!or Oil '2 j Ilu Calomel 451) Epsiini Salts COO Glauber ilo 100 Gum Myrrh 75 " u Guiuo 100 " Gentian 75 nr. India Rubber Shoes 5000 Ihs White Lend, 10 bhls Linseed Oil dry ami ground in nil 5 " bpti I urpentine 1500 lbs Yellow Ochre 20 " Lamp Oil I :!()() Vonitinn Red I hhd Madder 2000 lbs Whiting 5 bhls (junwnod 2o0 lbs Verdigris, dry 8 " Logwood nnd ground iu oil U u Fuslio 35 " Chrome Green 325 lbs Liquorice Root 100 Liquorice Bull 115 " Magnesia G gro Opodeldoc 10 " Patent Mod's 1(5 lbs Peruv Bark 35 oz Quinine 00 lbs Hull Brimstone til 10 " Sulphur 75 " Rochclle Sails 75 41 Sup Cuib Soda 60 " Turtaric Acid 7500 Ihs Rio, Porto Ri- 10 boxes Sperm Can co ami at.Uouuugo dies Coffee 250 papers Smoking lOchcils Hvson nnd Tobacco Young Hyson Ten 125 doz. ('hewing do 15 half chests do 15 kegs Kentucky do 11) cully boxes Hyson, 20 bills Nuts i nung Ifysnn, Gun GOO lbs r rcsh luce Powder und linpe- 100" ftcw YmK. Oon rial do 11 bngs Peppcr"J 5 " Pimento 50 mats Cassia 25 boxes Raisins Oct. 27 fectionnry Cnrrnnls, Figs, Olives Capers, Pepper Sauce Lemon Syrup Rose Water, &o. 7 2ALT. 50 bhls. Zincnille Salt of u sup ." " rior quality, just received, per C. B. Putiiot, and for sale by OLMSTED ST. CLAIR. Columhus, Oct. I flJ 7 IsVO 1'ICE. All persons indebted fur Goods Ll purchased at the Bleudun Sturc, are re-liiested tn cull at the store of the subscribers in Culumhtis nnd settle the same, or their notes and accounts will be placed iu the hands of otlicers for collection. ' OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Oct. 10.12 7 NOTICE. All persons having demands against tho estate of Mbin Steele, late of Wood county, deceased, are requested to exhibit their accounts in twelve months from this date; and nlso, all persons indebted are requested to make pnvment HEZEKIAH HUBBELL, Deo 8, 1(132 15 4w Adm'r J UN I ATT A IRON for sale by the Ton or less quantity, by 8. CUTLER & co. If o.2 Franklin Building, Columbus. Juno 23, 11)32 n:!9 LAW BOOKS. Isaac N. Whitiko has recently opened n Inrge colleotion of Late Books, embracing a very general assortment of itnudard works, among which are many new and exceedingly valuable. Members of the Bar nre respectfully invited to cull and examine this assortment Deo 15 rilHE ALI1AMBRA, a series of Talcs and JL Sketches of tho Moors nnd Spaniards, by Washington Irving; for sale nt tho Bookstore of Dec 8 B. 4 J. TURNBULL AMP OIL Just received nnd for sale by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Oot. 1 1132. n5 LEATHER AND WHISKY. rinE ;;:bsorihcri having taken a room a X few doors west of R. VV. iiiuCoy's stoic, and opposite the Market house, intend keep-ingon'hnnd an isnrtmcntofgood LEATHER and WHISKY, all of their own manufacture, which they will sell cheap for cnsh,wholcsalo or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Grain. They have now on hand fifty barrels of Old Whisky; which will bo sold cheap for Caih only. Cash paid for Hides at thoir Store. or Tanynrd,on Water-street. ISAAC TAYLOR & SONS. Nov. 10, 1831 n9 P11CEN1X INK MANUFACTORY, JYew York. rj"WlE subscriber, having for several years JL years past, (ns an apprentice and foreman to hii father, Roger Prout, who Inn late ly declined business) devoted his whole at tention to the manufacture of PRINTING INK, during which time several valuable improvement! in tho admixture and proportion ing of the different ingredients have been made by his fnther and himself, is persundrd tbut he can furnish that atticle superior iu quality to any exhibited fur sale in this coun- tiy. It being the intention of the subscriber to continue) the manufacture of Printing Ink, at tho in mo Factory, and wilh the same machinery, lately occupied and used by nil father, he respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts he will descrvu it by his exertions to have the nrticle manufactured bv bimof a sunerinr quality. Ilu alio hopes that ho will be considered as eulitled tosomc patronage, from the circumstance of his being the only person in Ibis country who nns icrvcu. u reguinr itpprciiucesuip 10 sue business. He manufactures nnd sells for cash, his trarranfrd and approved Piinting Inks, at the following reduced prices: For book offices, No. I, at 100 cents per lb. ; No. 2, 75 cents; No. 21-2, 02 1-2 cents; No. 3, 40ccnts; No. 4, 3-1 cz:": und new. offices will be supplied nt 30 ccnls. Ilo has also invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier and Power presses, nnd lor all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to nny mnnulnoturcd in the United States. Book Ink, weak nnd strong, nt 50 cenls per lb. ; News Ink, weak and strong, at 30 cents per id. mii3t.o r. i'liuu i . New York, January, 1 1132. Isaac N. Whitino, agent of Mr Proutfor the sale of hit Inks in Ohio, will keep con itnntly on band a general supply of them, . i- i :u r :.u s.:. n,..,!,.,... : re wind! 110 Will MlflllBIl HI HI. miu.rimn in vU- lnmbus, fur cash, at the same prices they can be had at from the manufacturer in the city of New York. Orders aro respectfully solicited fromPrin-tcrs in the Stato. Janunry 18 13 m- it , TURNBULL hare lor inie nt IB their Bookstore, complcto sets of Washington Irving's Works, Cooper's Novell nnd the Pelham Novols. Deo 8 BOXES WINDOW GLASS 8bv 10, A by 12, 10 by 12, and 11 by 18 just reoeived for sale, by SUMNER CLARK. Deo S 13 OND & WALBR1DGE, have just ro-1J coived the following GOODS on oon-ignmcnt, nnd which they now offer for inlc extremely low for either ensh, approved credit, or most kinds of country produce, viz: 10 Tons Bar, Sqnnre, and Round Iron 1 do Hoop Iron, nearly of all sizes 100 Bartols Onondngo Salt 20 Barrels Lake Ticktrcl 12 do Mackerel 000 Lbs. Table Cod Fish 500 do Smoking Tobacco 400 do FinoCulChewingTnhne.ro 8 Kegs Chewing Kentucky Tobucoo on v. Wmi'i heit Gun Powder iii. ,l a.hnn. nf F.n.tern manufacture 20 Doi. Cedar, Pine, und Patent Pails 25 Bags best Rio Coffee Window Glass Oby 10 and 10 by 12 400 Corn Brooms a good article 8 Barrels N. O. Molasses. CoWmbus, Not. 15, 183 nlO L.1XD FOR SALE. VIE subscriber having removed to the . state of Missouri, now wishes to sell two qunrtor sections of Land, near Columbus, Ohio, Worth ensi quarter secuon i, township 3, range 22, estnnutrd to contain IGC acres, lying nun a nine easi m 'imi is-niil. and ninn nnd a half miles S. E. of Co lumhus. Tho improvements nre 25 ncres cleared land, Log Cabin, Stable, nnd orchard. Also, N. E. quarter of seotinn 2, town ship 4, range 2'2, unimproved, situated nbiiil 4) miles S. L. from Columbus, rersons in clined to purchase, will, it n luppoieu, view the nremisos; and by ciillinrr on JeremiakM'- Ltnc, ol iOinnioui, or Jiaiirn jumr, one mile south of tbut place, can have a descnp tioll ol the Lund, and learn the lerux nfsnle. . jotlii KA.NblRMU.II. Columhus, Jnn 211, IB32 n4l) l y CHLORIDE OF LIME. T S. BRADS TREE I' would respectful 3J ly inform llio citizens of this part of tho land, that be has purchased and fitted ui an apparatus lor the extensive pieparation of tins article, and would suggest the propriety of its use, in purifyinlho air of ill ventil'u- led apartments ; mid would refer them to the opinions of our first medical men iu many of the newspapers, trit only ol the propriety, hut the absolute beuelil in its use, n:t only in regard! preventing or rendering milder tn dreadful plauuu with which we aro now threatened, but at all times nnd in all cases where decay of substances is going on in eel-Inrs and outer buildings. The nrticb is cheap, its use safe mid no trouble: served iu large or small quantities wilh printed directions, ut bis Drug and Chemical establishment, one i'.r.i'.r unilli of L. Gondale k. Co. sign of tho Gulden Mortur, High Street, Columbus N . B. Country Merchants supplied at enstem prices. Angii-t 30. IB.I2. 40 Map ol" thenMale of Ohio, FROM ACTUAL SURVEY: E.NG n AVEIl H V 11. S. TANNER 111' l'llll.ADEL-I'lllA St'.eo.Ml EDITION', REVISED A.VO IMPROVED. N. &G. GUILFORD, Of CINCINNATI, HAVING purchased tho plates of this Map, and caused it to lie correcteit and modernized, so as to correspond with the present divisions and surveys of the Slnte, propose, shortly, to publish a new nndeleg iiit edition, containing all these amendments. Tho recent survey of the New Purchase will be projected upon that part of the Map, id will exhibit (be new lountici, I own ships, and Sections, with the nuiube.-of each Section corre.poiidiug in this respect with the rest of the State. The Map will be beautifully coloured nnd vnriiished, showing the dilferent cuunties by different colors. It does al-o exhibit the routs nnd profile! of hoth Canals, wilh the course of thu National Roau, und new TuilNl'IKES. This Map will contain the numbers of every Section nf Lund, nnd must of the iinveyi in the Suite: and will designate, with geomc trical accuracy, every man's Farm, and every Tract of Land, so as to enable Iho proprietor to point it out with precision ; an udvaii-lose which no other map ever beforo exhib-lied. SunvEvnn General's Office,) GWiuimli, April 30, III.S0. I HEREPT CERTIFY, tllltt I llllVC Carefully examined the proof sheet of the Into Hough & lloiirne's Map ol the Slate ol unin, not: undergoing a revision by Meisrs. N. U G. Guii.Foni) of this city, who mo taking the greatest pains, and stop at no expense to pro cure the moit authentic documents, to make it one of the best Topographical Maps ol the Slate that bus ever before been pulili-l..":!. All that Jiorlh West quarter of the Stale, which was formerly left blank, or worse than hlaiik, in the old Map, is now engraving from the diagram, taken from Iho records r.f the nctuul surveys of the Towuihips, wilh their s.ibiliviMous into sections, hnlvci anil quar-ers, with all their Water course", Lukct, Days, and Rivers, Rnnds, Towns, Counties, und seats ol justice, nr.. iroiu tne records in this olliee; together with that part of the Virginal Military District situaleil between tire Indian Botindarv line, and the Scioto river to in source, by nc.tual suivey, with their ninn-heis, tic. laid down. Tho great Southern bend of the Ohio riverin the South West cor nor ol the Map, n little below the mouth of the Great Miami, is now thrown back on (bat comer of the sheet, ns it nucht to have been nrieinallv, hut was then omillrd. With these . -""emeiits, and olheri too tedious to men timi, I think I onn, with inftly, recommend it to tho citrous ceneruov, ni one Ol tne most useful Maps of the Stato of Ohio that has ever before been publidicil. WILLIAM LYTLE, (S'linrynr (Itnerat. AuniTon or State's Office, O.) Coiimom,.Viirr(i20,lll32. S Tho Map of Ohio published by N. it G. Guii.fouii. Cincinnati, has been recently reviewed nnd the Couniy Lilies mnrlted olf, nt this office; that much pains wcra taken in procuring information nnd referring to the different laws organizing the counties, and establishing thn houuduriei thereof, from time to time, that the same throughout the Slnte ns Inr as pracucaoio migni oe enrrccuy una down; that hum a comparison thereof wit the laws und the land! til taxation, 1 believe it to be coirectly done. ll.-VL.I il USll'lH.1!, Auditor of State. CONDITIONS. The Man will he printed nn the best of pn- per, made oy x.ispsii oi t'uiianeiphiu ; win bo benutifiilly colored, varnished, bound nod lined wilh muslin, put upon rollers, and de-livored to subscribers as soon ns the nature nf Iho case will admit, ut Tell Doll.tis each, payabln nn delivery. The Man hns been revised nnd corrected by tho most competent persons, and very'heu- vy expenses inclined, sve trust a nueriii patronage win uo oesioweu. NICHOLS Sz STACY, Agents. Springfield, Jlpril, 1 11.1-2. NEW BOOKS. The subscriber! have just received from Philadelphia nnd New Verk, n lurire nnd eenerul assort ment of Mil. cellanenui. Laic, Medical, 'Ihcolopral, llitio- new, litiKicai and Common acliool Uuoki: AMONO WHICII ARK. Henry's, Clark's nnd Scott's Commentaries Quarto, Octavo, Pocket nnd School Bibki uiclt'i Philosophy of Religion fo cnriiiuin t'hiloiophy Do Future Slule. and on Insuirntion Hunter's Sacrcil lliugraphv,or lliitory of the Patriarchs : Joscnhui' Works Buck's Dictionary ; Fox's Book of Martyrs llcber's Sermons; Villuce Sermons Mussel's Mudern F.urone, 3 volumes Biography of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of liidcmiidence. 5 volumes Muishall's Life of Washington, with nn Atlas Hume, Sinollet und Bissei's History of Fng-liind, 9 volumes; Lingurd's do do 12 vols bcoti's Life of Bonaparle, 3 volumes llulliu's Ancient llislory ; Ferguson's Rome Uennet nnd t yrenian's Journal to the South Sea, China and India Wirl's Life of Patrick Henry Life of Paul Jones ('ox's Adventures on tho Colon, bin river Voynges and Discoveries of the Companions of Colli tubus Phillip's, Cumin's nnd Grattan's Speechri The worki of Scott, Cuwpi r, Thompson, Rogers, Campbell, Montgomery, Lamb, K. While, Milton, Young,'Griy, Itcnttic, nonius, minis, Coleridge, Shelly, Ktut, Moore, Sterne and Pahy, complcto Spectator, Taller and Guardian Itritisb Puels iu 25 volumes llbiir'i Lectures; Slurin's Reflections irving's Life of Columhus Johnson, Winner, Webster nnd Nugml's Dictionaries Goldsiiiiih and Goilmun's Animiilcd Naturr Locke's Essays; Shukspcnre's Woiki Good'i llooli of Nature; Gillie'i Greece l luliirch'i l.ivei; (ook'i oyiiges Pelhiim and Cooper's Novel", complete in sel Lurdner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Iff volnines, consisting of History ol Scotland, Eiw'imd, N'.'.!,. riaud", France, lii.ly, ;',,k'hi ami p,,,. total, Natural Philosophy, Treatise nn the Manufacture of Silk, Porcelain, Glass, kc Lurdner's .Cabinet Library, containing Wars iu Germany and Franco Jounii.l of u Naturalist Life nf Sir Walter Raleigh Scott and Belisuiius; Harper's Family Library containing Ditcuvenei mid Adventures in Africa Lifa of Alexander (be great, Lord By run. Sir Lnno Newton, Lmd NiLou, George IV., Mary Queen of Scotls, Sculptor! und Painters, euily Navigators History of tin' Jews; Life of Mahomet Scott oil Deuioiiology lli-tory of the Bible, Polar Seas and Regions, Chivalry and (he Crusades, Ancient und Modem Firs nt History of 1'uluml; Festival., Amusement, and Games; Palestine or thu Holy Laud Memoirs of Josephine ; Court nnd'Cuinp ol wonapuno Pitcairn's Island; Female Sovereigns Lander's Travels iu Afiica, &c, &o llorpci's Select Novels; Life of Wiclif Text Hook of Popery .Mrs Trollope's Dmuctii Manners Irving'! works, contiiining Knickerbocker's ew loiK, liriieeblidge Hull, Conquest ol Granada, Titles of u Truveller, Sketch Bonk, ka Atliiiilio Suuvrnirs JUST received, and for salo by IV. A. GILL & Co. Five Tons of JUWTAT-TA IRON; consisting iu part of thu following assortment: llroad and Narrow TIRE; Horsa Shoo. Bur.broad und narrow ftnnil Scollop; Square,, J, , 1 and 1 1 inch; Round i, 3-11, j, , , 1 and II inch; Spike und Bruzier'i Rods; Likewiie, nn nssoilment of English nnd American Blister, Crowley nnd Spring Steei. ALSO, a general assortment of CAST STEEL AXES. Hatchets, Mattocks and Picks; Canal, English and Devonshire Shovels; Spades, Manure und Hay Forks. A good assortment ol Hinges, from 12 to 20 inches. 20 Hones of 8 by 10, and 10 by 12 Win- uow i,riuss ; 33 Kens assorted, best Juniiittn NAILS Four, five, and six inch SPIKES. un hand, Cooking Stoves of n variety ol i micros f rniiunn and Ten t'luto Do. Cunl Grates, Wagon Boxes, and a eeneinl "-uriineni oi Hollow ware. A large assortment of TIX, COPPER and Sheet MOJV WARE. Any of tho above articles may be had for a small advance on Pittsburgh prices. Coun try ycrchnnts, Carpenters mid Blacksmiths, arc invited to call and examine. Tin warn will he furnished as low ns can he purchasea for in Cincinnati, or any of the Eastern citiei. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, nod bills made ns low ns though the persons were present. Countru vroduce taken in exrhatipe. I wo Apprentices. (Boys from tho country nre wanted to the Tinning business, by W. A. GILL t Co. April 7lh,lH3. iin'ilt. Bags Strong Scented RIO COF FEE " 18 Chests YOUNG I1YSON TEA ; Just received and for sale bv M'F.LVAIN, DAI.ZEI.L k Co. No. 4, F. Building, Broad st. Columbus. July 14, 1(132 1,42 OSDOUN & KING RE now cnrrvini- nn the lure TAN. rL MSG ESTABLISHMENT.' furuierly .Tweed hy JoIil Cunning, neur the bridge across (he Scioto river at Columbus, where they will coustr.ntly have on hand and for sale by whnlesalu or retail, Soln Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Call Skins, kirting, Black Harness and Tunned Deer skins ol the firut rate quality. Persons from a distance can be supplied with any qunutify by giving n few days' notice. Saddlers and Shoeunkers will do well to call and examine for themselves. The high- ct price will be paid in cash for Hides and Skim. Sept. 14, 11131. I "4 F.N ERA L Medical Society or Tin: IIT State nr Ohio. The Members of the nbiivo named Society, ate hereby notified to meet in Columbus, on tne ursi moiuiny in January IUJ3 - .. Recording Sec'y Stkiihenvllle. Nov 20th. 1832 13-22 SCHOOL BOOKS. Porter's Rhetorical Reader; Jameisnn and Blair's Rhetoric; Grand's Nutnral Philosophy; Compsloek's Philosophy nnd Chemistry; Kume's Criticism i IIulIi's Universal C lass Book ; lulant Schuol Mnmml, or Tench- er'i Assislnot ; Hugh's Amcrirnn Speaker lyller's History; Hale's Uniled States; ijoodricirs tiullines ;;f History ; First Hook r.i iii-iory ; r list Uoi k Ailictiouiy ; Astroiiomy ; simpsoirs l.uclid; iiuipion'! Algebra; Boimycastle's Algebra ; l.egelidre's Geomery; Gibson's Surveying; Gu icrc's Survejiiig; Bonnycustle's Mensuration; Ilil- iircui'l lews nl llio United Slates; Wood bridge nnd Willuid's, Flint's, Olney's, Malte brim's and Worcester'! Geogrupliy; Blnir' Universal Preceptor; Parley's Curiosities Parle) 's Uniled suites and Geography, Aio. itlurriiy's. Brown's ami Kirkhitni's Griiiu mars; Valpy'i Gre, k Griiininiir; Adam's Latin Graiuuiar; Wulkci's I. aim Header; Goodrich's Gro. k Jl. essoin; and Spelling Books of all kinds. The Farmer's, and Freciuiin's Almnnne for 1833 The Musical Gem and Bijou fur 1030 nnd i ;;..: Finles, Fifes nnd Clarinets, 'with instructions for ench Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's Pocket Remembrancers; Polyniicrin TestiilueLt Ladies' Cabinet Albums Fine Pocket Knives and Sunn" Boxes Gunter'i Scnles mid Dividers Mathematical lustriinii nls; Paint Boxes Pocket-books ; Ever-pointed Pencils; Quills liarmotiicons; Chess-men; Ink; Sand; Wafers, Sic. tic. With a great variety nf other articles too tedious to mention; tvliic.n, Willi Iheir loraier stock, will present many iiiducriuciili to tin purchaier. All the abnve articles, together wiui a great many others not mculiniicd, will be sold as low for Cash in they cun'be got in the Wei tern country. II. (i J. I UK.MIUI.I,. YKLLOW Sl'RINGS, OHIO. riniin Subscriber iiiforini thn public gener-D. ally that he bus rented the celebrated Watering place, known ns the Yellow Snrinst of Ohio, iu fiVrrrs Co., nnd tbut he intends keeping tho House open for the neenmmodn- lion ul irnvullcrs nnd Msitnrs, ut nil sea-oii". 11. GREGORY. Yellow Spring", Ohio, Feb. 10, 1(132. 22 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Isaac N. Whitino has re cently opened a large ussortineut of benutiful works, suitably adapted for Presents fur the approaching season ; among which urc 1 he 1 oken and Atlantic souvenir for 1833, embellished with twenty splendid engruviugs on steel, and elegantly bound in embossed Icutner, with gilt edges. Ttie Young Larf.u's Book; a rnnnunl of elegant and useful Rccreulions, Exercises und Pursuits, in the acquirement of un accom plished education ; elegantly bound, with 720 engravings. "Tho Young Lady's Book is confessedly one of the most elegant, as well as useful books, that has issued from the press." I he CimduTi (JJermg; a beautiliil little work, by Mrs Sigoumey und others, with engravings.Ladiei' Albumt, elegantly bound, with engruviugs.'I'he Girl's Own Book, with engravings. The Boy's Own Book; a compktt, Encyclopedia of all thu Diversions, Athletic, Scientific nnd Recreative, ot Boyhuud mid Youth; with numerous engravings. The Child's Own Book, with live hundred ami twenty engravings. Thu Young Pilgrim; or Alfred Campbell's return to the East, and hii truveli iu Egypt, Palestine, Nubia, Asia Minor, Arabia Pe'liivii, Sic. new edition, illustrated by lix copperplate engravings. American Moral Talei, for Young Persons ; wilh ten engravings. The Yoiilh's Keepsake; a Christmas and New Year's Gift fur Young People. The Pol) uiitlios, or Flowers of Literature, with engravings. 'I ho Casket, or Youth's Pocket Library, wilh engravings. The above, with n variety of other works, form a beautiful collection of Books, got up in nn elegant style, fur Christmas and New Year's Presents. Dec 22 'BtllE Counterfeit Detector and Bank .Vote U. yi'jf, in pamphlet form. A new edition of this work, in pumphlet, will be issued on the lirst of January, lb'J3. It will cuutiiin n ciitblully corrected Bank Note List, giving the names und places of location, of all the banks iu the Uniled Slates, together wilh the rates of discount on the notes of euch. Prices of Gold und Silver. Also, a correct descrip tion of nil counterfeit und altered Notes, which are now, or have ever been iu circulation, on any of the various Banking Institutions. This list will embrace descriptions ol more than fifty counterfeit Note! which huvc been detected lincc the first edition of our pamphlet was issued. The subscriber respectfully requests all who may have any inform!! tiou in relation to counterfeit ami altered uutes, which has not as yet been published in the "Detector," to send the same to his olliee without debiy, ns it is his wish to make the "Counterfeit Detector mid Bank Note List" a correct as it is possible to have it. The pamphlet will be published on a royal sheet, and will conliiin twenty-four pagci. The price will remain ni heretofore, 121 cents each, one dollar per dozen, or six dollars mid twenty-live cenls per hundred. All orders must be addressed to ROBERT T. BICKNELL, No. G, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, rniiaiicipria. JTOTICE . A petition will be preri nted to " (ho General Assembly of the Stile of Ohio, ut the present session, praying fot the alteration of Ihltt pari of the Stato mud, Kid out between Columbus and Circleville, uudes' the net of January 31, 1 1132, which lies between u point near the N. W. corner of Jonathan Holmes's orchard, in Pickaway county, und where the said roud intersects (he old Chillicotho road, in FrunUlin county Deo 25th, 18J'2 r jl ME R E LI G lOUisOUVENIR.a Chi iit-A mas, New Year's and Birth-day Present, fur 1833; ediled by G. T. Bedell, I). D. Rector of Saint Andrew's church, Philadelphia; jiisi reci ived und for i ile by two 29 U. & J . TURNBULL rglAKEN up, by Philip Harm, of Jefferson JL township, Madison county, an irun-grey Mare, with u slur iu her forehead, both hind feel white, about thirteen hands mid a half high, three years old next spring; upprniscd ut thirty dollars, by David Sidney and lsuao Morris. Certified hy SAMUEL SEXTON, J. P. Dec 21, 1832 20 3 w S T 0 1 1 A G F,, FORWARDING .'hid General Commis&ian Ditsineis, A T Dayton, Ohio, by Swain & Dcninrcit, il wnoics'iio txrocers. Refer to J. Lawrence, 1 P. A. Sprigman, Cincinnati. C. W. Gazzam, ) Phillip., Perrino Si co.) n . N. f! Stone, Dayton. K.Mills, i'ettoic Spring!. jirnn.-,.',' M 14 that S CUTLER &: Co., are now receiving a large assortment uf Groceries, Iron, Window Glass, Glass Ware, Paper, fee, which they will sell for cash ns cheap ns enn be purchased in this port of the country. JVo. 2 Franklin Building, Broad si. Columbus. Juno I5.ID3-2 n::it if INES. Bunn h SiiEiitvoon have jut received a chtice lot of WIN ES ; the following urn n part- 3 qr. C asks Port 3 do Madeira, 2 do Cherry 10 do Lisbon II) do Marseilles'' 10 III'. do do 5 do Malaga 10 Cases Champagne 10 do do J. C. Brand 5 do do Pints. November 17, IR.13 nlO COMPOUND CHLORINE Tootii Wash a now and approved ailiele for cleansing nnd preserving Iho Teeth nnd Gums, and cleansing the mouth for sale by 8. CLARK Dec I W NEW DRUG STORE. Doctor XfA TIP L M. Mil. I. Eli has opened n lro.li stock of Drugs and Medicines, in the yellow frunic building, on High street, opposite the State house. It is his determination to keep on band articles of the best quality; hn recom mends hi! prcicnt itock Willi couiidcnco to the public. Doctor Miller, when not absent on pro-fesiional hu'iness, will he found in hi shop, rendy to prcctilio for nad furnish Medicines tn those who may call on him. Columbus, July HI32. NEW GOODS. IT" ENT & GLAZIER, thankful for pnst . favors, respectfully inform their friends and thu public that they have just received and aro now opening, nt Iheir ui-1 ;tand a lew doors loulli or Mr. Ileyl's Motel, nil High Street, a bnndsnmc nsnrtui' nt ol MERCHANDIZE, iiiitablo lor the season; which will bo sold on reasonablH terms. Approved country produce will nt nil tiinei be received in exchange for Goods, nt a fair price. N. B. A number if Barrels of TAR, fur sale ns above, either hy the single Barrel, or Ihe tviioie quiiriii'y. Columbus, Nov. 3, IP.32 n!) tf URR Si SHERWOOD hnvo juit re. iJ oeived 3 Pipei French Brnndy 4 Puncheons Ruin I Pipo Gin 20 Bids. Domeilio Brandy Do. 20 ilo. Gin.' Colunihui, Nov. 17, ll!.:2 ti 111 Ko'i Jiiniutln NAILS, assorted 20 Tons J until II is. IRON, as sorted 120 Boxes 10 by 12, (1 by 10, anil 7 by ft Window Glass; Just received und for sale on illumine term., hy M'ELVAIN, DAI.ZELL & Co Broad street, Colunihui July 14, IHI2 n-12 JTOTICK. Robert Armitimig und nil " ntberi in interest, will lake notice that I hnvo this day depoiited with the Clerk of tho court ef Common Plcai, of Franklin county, Ohio, tho sum of seven dnllais lilty cenls, tax, interest, penalty, kc. for the re- lemplioti uf the following de, cubed real es tate, situate in said r raiiklm county, mid sold fur tuxes on the 27th day of December, 1 1130 (o wit : Ill-lot No 2.4, "23 leet N. W." charged for taxation at tho time of into in the name nl William Long; the original in- lot No 2-24 being C2 1-2 met by llii 1-2, nnd the laid 25 feet having b,a:; In laid Robert Armstrong on Iho laid 27th day nf December 111.10. And alio, the inmc iu-lot, IjN-i 224, 2 1-2 feet, charged for taxation, nt the time of sale, in ihe name ol Owners Unknown; the said 27 1-2 feet having been sold to said Robert Armstrong, on the same 2th "I JATENT PAHA On consignment, JL 200 I au nt rnm. BOND & W A LB RIDGE. S. CUTLER cy CO., T17"''' "10 n''',r" markit price in tj Cub or Merchiiudize. for nnvqtianli. ty of Merchantable Wheal, Oats, F3ux-sccd Scorched sans, ami lings. Columbui, juno28, IUJ2 nlO In.. ,.f December. A. 1). III3I). And the sniil Armstrong will lake notico that nl thu next then measured behind the fore leg. session uf the court of Common Pleas for said Franklin county, I shall apply for nn order of redemption fol the nhove described premises. " n.L.i,u uunr.iii Y. December 21lh, 11132 I fl tJO lO I'AMHOUL, from Constantinople r3 beautiliil horse, of the finest breed ol bones known umuiig the Arubiuns, mid u preterit from the Grand Sultan to the Ameri ca n Minister nt Conslmitiiiople. This beautiful uniiual, a gentiininicm-bif- of the Oiel A'agdi breed ot Hones, and justly tilceaied by the Arubinni, the lirst iu runa mid value oi an tneir lionei, will con tinue ut bis lui'uier stand, the residence ol the subscriber, furty miles etut of Lexington and eight miles east of Alouiitstcrliug, Ky. on the main Virginia roud, liear the Olympian springs; mid will he let to marei ut T W EN-TY F IVE dollars the season, to be puid be-ore tbe.niuru is taken uwuy. I bate line pasturage mid good fencing, nnd will bo particular with all mares lent to the bone, but will not oe iiccouutuuiu lor any uc-cideuti or eiciipiis, should nuy happen. Pui-turuge fur mares from a distance will bu lur-iiished grafii, and should it bo required will bo grain fed at liity cents per week. No charge will be made for the board ol servants ,:nt with murei. 1 have in mom, mm t'.vo cxtemivu blue gran pniturei, ubott one hundred ucrcs in small grain, (rye principally) which mares Horn a distance sent to foul at the stand, mid with young colts, can have the hem lit of until Ihe grass is iu proper condition for them; it is now very line. The seiisun will commence in February and end iu July, ns il is my intention not to let Ihe horse serve more than two! mitres per day, if it can be possibly avoided, but under no circumstances more Ihuii three. Thu past seasun he only served two per day throughout thu whole season, with the exception uf twice or three times. Great prejudice exists with mnny, and jmlly too, I have no doubt, against breeding Iroiu horses iu this country ''cuieuVf ru'iiaris,"' but may not all their disappointments mid imposition result from the fuct that the horse was not from a breed of any value or esteem among themselves) The Arabians reckon six dill'eieiit breeds of horses which they regard of value; to wit: Ooel Nigdi, (Sunn- lioill'l breed,) Djcllu Scelaoui, Ooel Molkl, Ooel aubi, and Ooel 1 rcdi. 1 lie three ursi iinmed being decidedly (be finest; and I have the American Minister'! letter to tho lion. il. Clay, ihoiviug that Slamboiil il of the first tnho mentioned ; and hereby refer to tbut celebrated Turkish tr iveller, Ali Bey, Vol 2, pages 130-31316-17-18, ns evidence of the rreitt superiority of Stumboul's breed, nnd that he is without a rival in this continent in point nf blood, being himself ut the fountain head of purity ! Stumboul.to measure him with a plumb, lip and down the fore leg, is fifteen hands high. We advertised him last year its lit ; bo win lie ti a beautiful dark chesnul lorrel, with one white foot. . ... JOHN N. r A V N E Deo 15, lf.32 11120 IVOT1CE. The subscribers will receive L ' proposals until Ihe 1 6th of January next, for erecting u church building iu the town of Chillicolhe, of the following dimensions : The exleiior walls 50 leet by 79; a baso- uieiit story II feet high nnd 4 feet above the routi.I ; ihe walls of the building 26 feel high to the eaves - the walls of the basement 3 leet thick, the walls of the building 2 feet thick. Separate orooosals will bo leccived for a brick and for a itnnu building, the basement story iu either case to be of stone. Proposals may be made for the. whole of the work, in eluding materials, or for the delivery of Ilia stone or uncir. ut uny point on the canal in the town of Chillicolhe laying the stone in range woik, and brick work per perch, fur nishin; lumber, doing the carpenters' work, or for any part of the work or mittcrinls o said building. Further information, and a pniticiilur description of Iho plans, &c. maybe obtained on upplicntion to cither of the subscribers. The pioposals to bo endorsed, "'Proposals for building u church in Chillicolhe," und directed lo tho "Executive building commitlco ol St Paul's church, Chillicolhe." TIIOS. JAMES, JOHN C. SCOTT, .In. N. W. THATCHER, Executive building committee. Dec 10 20 3t 3,R. WHITON'S Vegetublo Anti-bi!ious Jli. Pills. I ha convenience of a cheap remedy, in tho loria of Pills, suited to the commencement ot the indispositions lo which we are liable, needs no comment. Many diseases, in their forming stagu, are easily arrested, by the exhibition of proper cnlbar- uc medicine, and the consequent suuenns; and expense me thereby avoided. All thai puis can edict, in prcservine or restoring llnillh and that is much may ne expected, mm will be derived, Iront the timely usu of these pills. They contnin no iujiinuus or dangerous admixture, and are iiillicicntly ucliiu lo be relied on in cases which require nctive cathartic medicine; yet they are so mild, in diminished duses, us lo be admirably adapted to the complaints of delicate women and children. In the economy of medicine, considering it must be in a degree unpleasant lo take, it is not a matter of trilling importance, (bat it be prepared in a form us condensed as prictieahle. In these respects, the Vegetable Anii-hilious Pills will recommend themselves to nil who will try thesis. They aro peculiarly excellent, in every variety of heinl nchc, proceeding from a foul, acid ur bilious statu of the stomach t and iu all fevi Tidiness uf the system, dependent on the same cause. In short, for every derangement of Ihe stomach nnd bowels, requiring cathartic nieiliciue, tho Vegetable Anti-bilious Pills udmit no competitor Price 25 cents For sale bv O. k S. CRO'SUY & CO. Deo 20 UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY. A lystein of Universal Geography, popular und scientific; comprising a physical, politicnl nnd statistical account of the world and it! various divisions; embracing numerous sketches from recent travels, mid illustrated by numerous engravings of manners, costumes, curiosities, cities, edifices, rem:srkablo animals, fruits, trees, and nlunts : S. G. Goodrich, (mitborof Peter Parity's Works,) in one very large super royal voluino, 8vo, elegnntly bound, "This work comprised in one super royal octavo volume, of 000 pages, illustrated hy 400 engravings, embraces all that is interesting and valuable in Malte Brun and Bell, the most nble modem geographers; ami at the same time combines with them copious extracts from the best books of travels and the most authentio registers of facts; the whole being presented tn the render, wilh a careful attention to two leading uhjecls; first, that it be correct nnd nutheutic, fur stud) ; and second, that it be lively und intt resting for gencrnl reading, nnd a valuable ndtlittoa to every family library." For sale by DeciO ISXAC N. WHITING tROS PECTUS. FaUMKII AMU kR. GORDON'S Itch Ointment. From V long experience, this ointment il found one of the moil certain remedies that has been offered to the public. Its cllicaev is equally great in eruptions ol every kind, on the Taee and body for salt rheum, mid for sores on children's bends anil hands. I rnvellcri will find it much to their convenience In keep (his ointment cnnstnnlly nt hand, as that tin pleasant disorder may bo immediately cured, or tho contagion euecneu, ny hi enriy nppu cation. Price 25 cents. Fnrialoby 0.& 8. CROSBY & CO. Den 20 LAND lor Sale. The subscriber offers fur sale, 1-25 acres of Land, under cultivation, situate in sight nf nnd nearly adjoining Ihe town of Columhus, being part of the tract on which he now resides. For term", inquire of WILLIAM B. BROWN Dee 22 19 24 iVt-The New Yobk lltlilTICULTUBAL H rosiTonv, formerly pubh-heil by Mr Fleet, will lierealler he pulili-heti ut llieoine.o ol tne Imericnis Railroad Journal and Advocate of Internal Impraremtnls, No. 35 Wall street, by D. K. Mip.no, present proprietor, wilh llio lit e of New-Yoiik FAitMca axd American GAnnENEll'S Maua7.ipe. It will be executed ill a superior manner, upon beauliiiil paper, wilh new type, and issttcd monthly, nn the first of ench month, oontuiniiigtbirty-two pages, precisely similar in size ami shape, and nouni.r. tne quantity, of this sample sheet of sixteen pages, after the cl ue of the current volume, 1st January next. Each number of the Fanner nnd Magazine will he embellished wilh engravings to illustrate subject s of which it (teats. Terms, tidier noi.r.Aiis per annum in ad ranee. The October, Jiovcmhrr nnd Dicem- ber numbers of the present volume, will be sent tree ol chnrge to those who uestre mem, from whom we ruceive $3 frco of postage, previous to the first of January, for the riuuinf volume. We make this offer that those who may intend tn take it after that time, may let ui know, nscurly ascnnveiiient.that we may he ablo to form some idea of the num.ter of copios we ought to commence Vvi: Il )I)LE TREES. Constantly on snip, a general assortment of Ihe tlillerent kinds anil sizes. BOND & WALUK.1LIGE. Aug. III. -n ' UJUBE PAST Lor I'ectoiial Gum ex- el cedent for coughs, colds, influenzas nnd the like ; for sale by SUMNER CLARK miAVF.RN for Sale. The Subscriber huv- JL sticr declined public business, would sell bis enlir'j establishment. Tho houso is large and well filled; Ins stables nnd grnnatlfl are also commodious and in first rate order. There is a good well of water, nnd every other convenience requisite for u Tnvern THO. BURRELL, Jn. South Bloomfield, Picknwny co. Ohio Deo 21, 1(132 10 21 OYSTERS!!! i Kent h WonTii would respectfully inform their friends nnd customers thnt they have just received from Baltimore, a fresh supply of Canister Oysters.Exchange Coffee House, Deo SO, 1 002 IARRIF.RY. !,. A. FnAKKKNnERn, (lately from Europe,) well acquainted wilh tho diseases uf animali, especially of hones, and with appropriate remedies, offers his services in this line of business, to the citi zens of Columhus and its vicinity. He makes his home nl C. Ileyl's tavern. Satisfactory reference! will be given of hii character and cnpaeily. lie takes the liberty of suggesting that attention to the diseases of animals nt an early lingo, is ns useful nnd necessary as lo diseaTs of the human family l by which early atlenlion very frequently a valuable property is preserved and nn act of lminnnitv performed I eo 20 20 3w Kcnlly and t lyedt'ftouiy trcculed.
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Full Text | www PRINTED AND PUBLISHED Bl lilIAl.iVCIlIS AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. (Two Dollnrs Fifty Cent in Advance; J Or, Three Dollurs at the cod of the yenr TERMS New Scrie No. 31, Vol. II. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, Jil.YMlSV 3, 1833. Whole Number, &351. THOMAS WHITE'S Vegetable Tooth-ache Drops. rgVIE only Spcciflo ever yet offered to the JL public, from which a radical and permanent cure may he obtnineil of (hut disagreeable pain, the tooth-uclip, with all its uttcn- dlllit evils: luch as fracturing jaws in extract-ng of the teeth, which often provci more painful than the tootli-uclio itself; and cold patiing from the decaying teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rheumatic affection, Willi many other unplcainnt effects, I uch at disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, &o. &o. nil of which are occasioned from foul or decaying teeth. I am happy in having it in my puwer to offer to tho wurld a remedy that will not only remove the pain, but preserve tho teeth from further decay , and detach the carious matter from such us :have not commenced aching, and remove the tartar and all other filth from the teeth, restoring them to health and usefulness. HECOiyiMENDATIONS. Mount Pkuianl, 3d mo. I Gift, 11129. Somt lime since, Thomas White dupo'iteil ime of his louth nchc drops with me, in or-ler to try the validity thereof, and to ascer tain whether there wus any propriety in making the thing public. 1 liuve tried it in nbout forty oases, nnd have onlv failed in twninstanoes, and these were mote of a rlieii-tnntio affection of the jnw, than idiopathic odontalgia, nnd on that account 1 think, was the failure. They ccrtiiinly arc worth n trial of every person who labors under that dis- euse at the tooth. Dr. V. JUDK1NS. Baltimore, Julii 7 (ft, 11)29. Some time last May, Dr. Thomas White left with me some of his Vegetable Tooth ache Drops, nnd requested me to use it in my practice I accordingly did recommend it to Bix of my friends, and some of them had been complaining of the tooth-ache for more thnn three months: nnd out of the six it had perfectly cured five. 1 am now fully convinced of its salutary effect, not only curing the tooth-nche, but prevents teeth from further tlccuying. J. II. WINCHESTER, M. D. Certificates of important cures, with ilircc tions, will uccoinpany each phiul. Sold by O. tc S. ROSBY. Columbus, Mnrch 17, 1832 25 oino DRUG AND OH0CEHT STORE, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. SUMNER CLARK, respectfully informs the citizens of Columhus end surrounding country, that he has opened an exteniivo es tuuiisnineiii, in tne new building a tew Uoors south of Messrs. Lewis, Cowles & Co., und nearly opposite Mr. Robinson's tavern ; where he has received nnd is now opening, the most eitensivo assortment ever offered iu this sec tion of country, of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PALVTS, DYE ai ilttS, U1LXAJVD GROCERIES. From his facilities for obtaining Goods ut (be Eust, he will bo able to sell on as favorable terms as can be had ut any place in the vv estcru country. Physicians, Merchants and others, nnd such as hnvo been accustomed to lending to the East for supplies, will find it for their advantage to call. No pains huvcbccnspnred in obtaining Medicines of first quality, and they will be wnruutcd us such. 1'urticulur attention will ho paid to filling Physicians' lists, also to putting up uny prescriptions which they may fuvur l.im with. Ilu offers for sale CQRINTING INK. Just received and for A sale by the subscribers, News nnd Rook Punting Ink, from the manufactory of John ton V Durunt, Philadelphia, a superior nr tide; in kegs of 16 nnd 21 lbs. OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Columbn, Oot. 10.12. - n6 B.UNLKY, MOSHF.R & CO. Bowlegs JL Wiiabf, BALTIMORE., continue General Commission Business, and devote attention to tho sale of all articles nr Coun trt Produce; and moro particularly to the article of Oiio tobacco. Planters and Dealers who may be disposed to consign to them, can have their Tobacco sold, the money for the proceeds placed in bank, nnd a ccrtifi cate of depoiite forwarded, which will answer the purpose of money, without risk, nnd thus avo the expense and trouble of a jouiney to the city. Or when it is not the wish of the owners tohnve their Tobacco sold on arrival the expense of transportation will be paid and the Tobacco held suhject to their order To such of their correspondents ns desire it information of the state of the mnrkct will be from tinio to time communicated Reference fo Hon. Benj. RuGfiLIts, U. S. Senator Messrs A. Buckingham 4 Co. Putnam Mr James Tavlor, Duncan's Fulls Mr G. A. II Ai l., Znnciville Mr R, W. McCor, Columbus Deo II 15 Instruction in the French, Spanish and Italian LJIXGWIGES. C1ARLO I)E 1IAHO, respectfully informs J the Ludici and Gentlemen of Columhus nnd its vicinity, Hint be intends to establish himself in this town ni an Instructor in the French, Spanish and Italian Languages, if he meet with sufficient patronage mid encouragement.Ladies who wish to take lessons in either of the abovo languages, will be attended to at their houses. For the accommodation of those who nrc engaged during the day, nnd nrc desirous to obtain a knowledge of Modern languages, he will givo instruction from 7 to 9 o'clock, P. L, at Ins residence. Application to be made at lsaao N. Whiting's Store. REFERENCES. Alfred Kelley, Esq., Col. Win. Dulicrly, iviapirjN.il. swayuc, 13. Latham, Lsq,Juo Builhncbe, Esq. N. IS. Mr Do Hnro is desirous of obtain mi! hourding in n genteel private fuinily. nov. .1, Hi i. 11 2fi5 lbs Crem Tartar 250 CiutilcSoiip 100 " t:ny. Pepper a " isurg. Pilch 5 " Hals Copaiva 150 Borax 40 gall's Ch.!or Oil '2 j Ilu Calomel 451) Epsiini Salts COO Glauber ilo 100 Gum Myrrh 75 " u Guiuo 100 " Gentian 75 nr. India Rubber Shoes 5000 Ihs White Lend, 10 bhls Linseed Oil dry ami ground in nil 5 " bpti I urpentine 1500 lbs Yellow Ochre 20 " Lamp Oil I :!()() Vonitinn Red I hhd Madder 2000 lbs Whiting 5 bhls (junwnod 2o0 lbs Verdigris, dry 8 " Logwood nnd ground iu oil U u Fuslio 35 " Chrome Green 325 lbs Liquorice Root 100 Liquorice Bull 115 " Magnesia G gro Opodeldoc 10 " Patent Mod's 1(5 lbs Peruv Bark 35 oz Quinine 00 lbs Hull Brimstone til 10 " Sulphur 75 " Rochclle Sails 75 41 Sup Cuib Soda 60 " Turtaric Acid 7500 Ihs Rio, Porto Ri- 10 boxes Sperm Can co ami at.Uouuugo dies Coffee 250 papers Smoking lOchcils Hvson nnd Tobacco Young Hyson Ten 125 doz. ('hewing do 15 half chests do 15 kegs Kentucky do 11) cully boxes Hyson, 20 bills Nuts i nung Ifysnn, Gun GOO lbs r rcsh luce Powder und linpe- 100" ftcw YmK. Oon rial do 11 bngs Peppcr"J 5 " Pimento 50 mats Cassia 25 boxes Raisins Oct. 27 fectionnry Cnrrnnls, Figs, Olives Capers, Pepper Sauce Lemon Syrup Rose Water, &o. 7 2ALT. 50 bhls. Zincnille Salt of u sup ." " rior quality, just received, per C. B. Putiiot, and for sale by OLMSTED ST. CLAIR. Columhus, Oct. I flJ 7 IsVO 1'ICE. All persons indebted fur Goods Ll purchased at the Bleudun Sturc, are re-liiested tn cull at the store of the subscribers in Culumhtis nnd settle the same, or their notes and accounts will be placed iu the hands of otlicers for collection. ' OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Oct. 10.12 7 NOTICE. All persons having demands against tho estate of Mbin Steele, late of Wood county, deceased, are requested to exhibit their accounts in twelve months from this date; and nlso, all persons indebted are requested to make pnvment HEZEKIAH HUBBELL, Deo 8, 1(132 15 4w Adm'r J UN I ATT A IRON for sale by the Ton or less quantity, by 8. CUTLER & co. If o.2 Franklin Building, Columbus. Juno 23, 11)32 n:!9 LAW BOOKS. Isaac N. Whitiko has recently opened n Inrge colleotion of Late Books, embracing a very general assortment of itnudard works, among which are many new and exceedingly valuable. Members of the Bar nre respectfully invited to cull and examine this assortment Deo 15 rilHE ALI1AMBRA, a series of Talcs and JL Sketches of tho Moors nnd Spaniards, by Washington Irving; for sale nt tho Bookstore of Dec 8 B. 4 J. TURNBULL AMP OIL Just received nnd for sale by OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Oot. 1 1132. n5 LEATHER AND WHISKY. rinE ;;:bsorihcri having taken a room a X few doors west of R. VV. iiiuCoy's stoic, and opposite the Market house, intend keep-ingon'hnnd an isnrtmcntofgood LEATHER and WHISKY, all of their own manufacture, which they will sell cheap for cnsh,wholcsalo or retail, or exchange for Hides, Bark, or Grain. They have now on hand fifty barrels of Old Whisky; which will bo sold cheap for Caih only. Cash paid for Hides at thoir Store. or Tanynrd,on Water-street. ISAAC TAYLOR & SONS. Nov. 10, 1831 n9 P11CEN1X INK MANUFACTORY, JYew York. rj"WlE subscriber, having for several years JL years past, (ns an apprentice and foreman to hii father, Roger Prout, who Inn late ly declined business) devoted his whole at tention to the manufacture of PRINTING INK, during which time several valuable improvement! in tho admixture and proportion ing of the different ingredients have been made by his fnther and himself, is persundrd tbut he can furnish that atticle superior iu quality to any exhibited fur sale in this coun- tiy. It being the intention of the subscriber to continue) the manufacture of Printing Ink, at tho in mo Factory, and wilh the same machinery, lately occupied and used by nil father, he respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts he will descrvu it by his exertions to have the nrticle manufactured bv bimof a sunerinr quality. Ilu alio hopes that ho will be considered as eulitled tosomc patronage, from the circumstance of his being the only person in Ibis country who nns icrvcu. u reguinr itpprciiucesuip 10 sue business. He manufactures nnd sells for cash, his trarranfrd and approved Piinting Inks, at the following reduced prices: For book offices, No. I, at 100 cents per lb. ; No. 2, 75 cents; No. 21-2, 02 1-2 cents; No. 3, 40ccnts; No. 4, 3-1 cz:": und new. offices will be supplied nt 30 ccnls. Ilo has also invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier and Power presses, nnd lor all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to nny mnnulnoturcd in the United States. Book Ink, weak nnd strong, nt 50 cenls per lb. ; News Ink, weak and strong, at 30 cents per id. mii3t.o r. i'liuu i . New York, January, 1 1132. Isaac N. Whitino, agent of Mr Proutfor the sale of hit Inks in Ohio, will keep con itnntly on band a general supply of them, . i- i :u r :.u s.:. n,..,!,.,... : re wind! 110 Will MlflllBIl HI HI. miu.rimn in vU- lnmbus, fur cash, at the same prices they can be had at from the manufacturer in the city of New York. Orders aro respectfully solicited fromPrin-tcrs in the Stato. Janunry 18 13 m- it , TURNBULL hare lor inie nt IB their Bookstore, complcto sets of Washington Irving's Works, Cooper's Novell nnd the Pelham Novols. Deo 8 BOXES WINDOW GLASS 8bv 10, A by 12, 10 by 12, and 11 by 18 just reoeived for sale, by SUMNER CLARK. Deo S 13 OND & WALBR1DGE, have just ro-1J coived the following GOODS on oon-ignmcnt, nnd which they now offer for inlc extremely low for either ensh, approved credit, or most kinds of country produce, viz: 10 Tons Bar, Sqnnre, and Round Iron 1 do Hoop Iron, nearly of all sizes 100 Bartols Onondngo Salt 20 Barrels Lake Ticktrcl 12 do Mackerel 000 Lbs. Table Cod Fish 500 do Smoking Tobacco 400 do FinoCulChewingTnhne.ro 8 Kegs Chewing Kentucky Tobucoo on v. Wmi'i heit Gun Powder iii. ,l a.hnn. nf F.n.tern manufacture 20 Doi. Cedar, Pine, und Patent Pails 25 Bags best Rio Coffee Window Glass Oby 10 and 10 by 12 400 Corn Brooms a good article 8 Barrels N. O. Molasses. CoWmbus, Not. 15, 183 nlO L.1XD FOR SALE. VIE subscriber having removed to the . state of Missouri, now wishes to sell two qunrtor sections of Land, near Columbus, Ohio, Worth ensi quarter secuon i, township 3, range 22, estnnutrd to contain IGC acres, lying nun a nine easi m 'imi is-niil. and ninn nnd a half miles S. E. of Co lumhus. Tho improvements nre 25 ncres cleared land, Log Cabin, Stable, nnd orchard. Also, N. E. quarter of seotinn 2, town ship 4, range 2'2, unimproved, situated nbiiil 4) miles S. L. from Columbus, rersons in clined to purchase, will, it n luppoieu, view the nremisos; and by ciillinrr on JeremiakM'- Ltnc, ol iOinnioui, or Jiaiirn jumr, one mile south of tbut place, can have a descnp tioll ol the Lund, and learn the lerux nfsnle. . jotlii KA.NblRMU.II. Columhus, Jnn 211, IB32 n4l) l y CHLORIDE OF LIME. T S. BRADS TREE I' would respectful 3J ly inform llio citizens of this part of tho land, that be has purchased and fitted ui an apparatus lor the extensive pieparation of tins article, and would suggest the propriety of its use, in purifyinlho air of ill ventil'u- led apartments ; mid would refer them to the opinions of our first medical men iu many of the newspapers, trit only ol the propriety, hut the absolute beuelil in its use, n:t only in regard! preventing or rendering milder tn dreadful plauuu with which we aro now threatened, but at all times nnd in all cases where decay of substances is going on in eel-Inrs and outer buildings. The nrticb is cheap, its use safe mid no trouble: served iu large or small quantities wilh printed directions, ut bis Drug and Chemical establishment, one i'.r.i'.r unilli of L. Gondale k. Co. sign of tho Gulden Mortur, High Street, Columbus N . B. Country Merchants supplied at enstem prices. Angii-t 30. IB.I2. 40 Map ol" thenMale of Ohio, FROM ACTUAL SURVEY: E.NG n AVEIl H V 11. S. TANNER 111' l'llll.ADEL-I'lllA St'.eo.Ml EDITION', REVISED A.VO IMPROVED. N. &G. GUILFORD, Of CINCINNATI, HAVING purchased tho plates of this Map, and caused it to lie correcteit and modernized, so as to correspond with the present divisions and surveys of the Slnte, propose, shortly, to publish a new nndeleg iiit edition, containing all these amendments. Tho recent survey of the New Purchase will be projected upon that part of the Map, id will exhibit (be new lountici, I own ships, and Sections, with the nuiube.-of each Section corre.poiidiug in this respect with the rest of the State. The Map will be beautifully coloured nnd vnriiished, showing the dilferent cuunties by different colors. It does al-o exhibit the routs nnd profile! of hoth Canals, wilh the course of thu National Roau, und new TuilNl'IKES. This Map will contain the numbers of every Section nf Lund, nnd must of the iinveyi in the Suite: and will designate, with geomc trical accuracy, every man's Farm, and every Tract of Land, so as to enable Iho proprietor to point it out with precision ; an udvaii-lose which no other map ever beforo exhib-lied. SunvEvnn General's Office,) GWiuimli, April 30, III.S0. I HEREPT CERTIFY, tllltt I llllVC Carefully examined the proof sheet of the Into Hough & lloiirne's Map ol the Slate ol unin, not: undergoing a revision by Meisrs. N. U G. Guii.Foni) of this city, who mo taking the greatest pains, and stop at no expense to pro cure the moit authentic documents, to make it one of the best Topographical Maps ol the Slate that bus ever before been pulili-l..":!. All that Jiorlh West quarter of the Stale, which was formerly left blank, or worse than hlaiik, in the old Map, is now engraving from the diagram, taken from Iho records r.f the nctuul surveys of the Towuihips, wilh their s.ibiliviMous into sections, hnlvci anil quar-ers, with all their Water course", Lukct, Days, and Rivers, Rnnds, Towns, Counties, und seats ol justice, nr.. iroiu tne records in this olliee; together with that part of the Virginal Military District situaleil between tire Indian Botindarv line, and the Scioto river to in source, by nc.tual suivey, with their ninn-heis, tic. laid down. Tho great Southern bend of the Ohio riverin the South West cor nor ol the Map, n little below the mouth of the Great Miami, is now thrown back on (bat comer of the sheet, ns it nucht to have been nrieinallv, hut was then omillrd. With these . -""emeiits, and olheri too tedious to men timi, I think I onn, with inftly, recommend it to tho citrous ceneruov, ni one Ol tne most useful Maps of the Stato of Ohio that has ever before been publidicil. WILLIAM LYTLE, (S'linrynr (Itnerat. AuniTon or State's Office, O.) Coiimom,.Viirr(i20,lll32. S Tho Map of Ohio published by N. it G. Guii.fouii. Cincinnati, has been recently reviewed nnd the Couniy Lilies mnrlted olf, nt this office; that much pains wcra taken in procuring information nnd referring to the different laws organizing the counties, and establishing thn houuduriei thereof, from time to time, that the same throughout the Slnte ns Inr as pracucaoio migni oe enrrccuy una down; that hum a comparison thereof wit the laws und the land! til taxation, 1 believe it to be coirectly done. ll.-VL.I il USll'lH.1!, Auditor of State. CONDITIONS. The Man will he printed nn the best of pn- per, made oy x.ispsii oi t'uiianeiphiu ; win bo benutifiilly colored, varnished, bound nod lined wilh muslin, put upon rollers, and de-livored to subscribers as soon ns the nature nf Iho case will admit, ut Tell Doll.tis each, payabln nn delivery. The Man hns been revised nnd corrected by tho most competent persons, and very'heu- vy expenses inclined, sve trust a nueriii patronage win uo oesioweu. NICHOLS Sz STACY, Agents. Springfield, Jlpril, 1 11.1-2. NEW BOOKS. The subscriber! have just received from Philadelphia nnd New Verk, n lurire nnd eenerul assort ment of Mil. cellanenui. Laic, Medical, 'Ihcolopral, llitio- new, litiKicai and Common acliool Uuoki: AMONO WHICII ARK. Henry's, Clark's nnd Scott's Commentaries Quarto, Octavo, Pocket nnd School Bibki uiclt'i Philosophy of Religion fo cnriiiuin t'hiloiophy Do Future Slule. and on Insuirntion Hunter's Sacrcil lliugraphv,or lliitory of the Patriarchs : Joscnhui' Works Buck's Dictionary ; Fox's Book of Martyrs llcber's Sermons; Villuce Sermons Mussel's Mudern F.urone, 3 volumes Biography of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of liidcmiidence. 5 volumes Muishall's Life of Washington, with nn Atlas Hume, Sinollet und Bissei's History of Fng-liind, 9 volumes; Lingurd's do do 12 vols bcoti's Life of Bonaparle, 3 volumes llulliu's Ancient llislory ; Ferguson's Rome Uennet nnd t yrenian's Journal to the South Sea, China and India Wirl's Life of Patrick Henry Life of Paul Jones ('ox's Adventures on tho Colon, bin river Voynges and Discoveries of the Companions of Colli tubus Phillip's, Cumin's nnd Grattan's Speechri The worki of Scott, Cuwpi r, Thompson, Rogers, Campbell, Montgomery, Lamb, K. While, Milton, Young,'Griy, Itcnttic, nonius, minis, Coleridge, Shelly, Ktut, Moore, Sterne and Pahy, complcto Spectator, Taller and Guardian Itritisb Puels iu 25 volumes llbiir'i Lectures; Slurin's Reflections irving's Life of Columhus Johnson, Winner, Webster nnd Nugml's Dictionaries Goldsiiiiih and Goilmun's Animiilcd Naturr Locke's Essays; Shukspcnre's Woiki Good'i llooli of Nature; Gillie'i Greece l luliirch'i l.ivei; (ook'i oyiiges Pelhiim and Cooper's Novel", complete in sel Lurdner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Iff volnines, consisting of History ol Scotland, Eiw'imd, N'.'.!,. riaud", France, lii.ly, ;',,k'hi ami p,,,. total, Natural Philosophy, Treatise nn the Manufacture of Silk, Porcelain, Glass, kc Lurdner's .Cabinet Library, containing Wars iu Germany and Franco Jounii.l of u Naturalist Life nf Sir Walter Raleigh Scott and Belisuiius; Harper's Family Library containing Ditcuvenei mid Adventures in Africa Lifa of Alexander (be great, Lord By run. Sir Lnno Newton, Lmd NiLou, George IV., Mary Queen of Scotls, Sculptor! und Painters, euily Navigators History of tin' Jews; Life of Mahomet Scott oil Deuioiiology lli-tory of the Bible, Polar Seas and Regions, Chivalry and (he Crusades, Ancient und Modem Firs nt History of 1'uluml; Festival., Amusement, and Games; Palestine or thu Holy Laud Memoirs of Josephine ; Court nnd'Cuinp ol wonapuno Pitcairn's Island; Female Sovereigns Lander's Travels iu Afiica, &c, &o llorpci's Select Novels; Life of Wiclif Text Hook of Popery .Mrs Trollope's Dmuctii Manners Irving'! works, contiiining Knickerbocker's ew loiK, liriieeblidge Hull, Conquest ol Granada, Titles of u Truveller, Sketch Bonk, ka Atliiiilio Suuvrnirs JUST received, and for salo by IV. A. GILL & Co. Five Tons of JUWTAT-TA IRON; consisting iu part of thu following assortment: llroad and Narrow TIRE; Horsa Shoo. Bur.broad und narrow ftnnil Scollop; Square,, J, , 1 and 1 1 inch; Round i, 3-11, j, , , 1 and II inch; Spike und Bruzier'i Rods; Likewiie, nn nssoilment of English nnd American Blister, Crowley nnd Spring Steei. ALSO, a general assortment of CAST STEEL AXES. Hatchets, Mattocks and Picks; Canal, English and Devonshire Shovels; Spades, Manure und Hay Forks. A good assortment ol Hinges, from 12 to 20 inches. 20 Hones of 8 by 10, and 10 by 12 Win- uow i,riuss ; 33 Kens assorted, best Juniiittn NAILS Four, five, and six inch SPIKES. un hand, Cooking Stoves of n variety ol i micros f rniiunn and Ten t'luto Do. Cunl Grates, Wagon Boxes, and a eeneinl "-uriineni oi Hollow ware. A large assortment of TIX, COPPER and Sheet MOJV WARE. Any of tho above articles may be had for a small advance on Pittsburgh prices. Coun try ycrchnnts, Carpenters mid Blacksmiths, arc invited to call and examine. Tin warn will he furnished as low ns can he purchasea for in Cincinnati, or any of the Eastern citiei. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, nod bills made ns low ns though the persons were present. Countru vroduce taken in exrhatipe. I wo Apprentices. (Boys from tho country nre wanted to the Tinning business, by W. A. GILL t Co. April 7lh,lH3. iin'ilt. Bags Strong Scented RIO COF FEE " 18 Chests YOUNG I1YSON TEA ; Just received and for sale bv M'F.LVAIN, DAI.ZEI.L k Co. No. 4, F. Building, Broad st. Columbus. July 14, 1(132 1,42 OSDOUN & KING RE now cnrrvini- nn the lure TAN. rL MSG ESTABLISHMENT.' furuierly .Tweed hy JoIil Cunning, neur the bridge across (he Scioto river at Columbus, where they will coustr.ntly have on hand and for sale by whnlesalu or retail, Soln Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Call Skins, kirting, Black Harness and Tunned Deer skins ol the firut rate quality. Persons from a distance can be supplied with any qunutify by giving n few days' notice. Saddlers and Shoeunkers will do well to call and examine for themselves. The high- ct price will be paid in cash for Hides and Skim. Sept. 14, 11131. I "4 F.N ERA L Medical Society or Tin: IIT State nr Ohio. The Members of the nbiivo named Society, ate hereby notified to meet in Columbus, on tne ursi moiuiny in January IUJ3 - .. Recording Sec'y Stkiihenvllle. Nov 20th. 1832 13-22 SCHOOL BOOKS. Porter's Rhetorical Reader; Jameisnn and Blair's Rhetoric; Grand's Nutnral Philosophy; Compsloek's Philosophy nnd Chemistry; Kume's Criticism i IIulIi's Universal C lass Book ; lulant Schuol Mnmml, or Tench- er'i Assislnot ; Hugh's Amcrirnn Speaker lyller's History; Hale's Uniled States; ijoodricirs tiullines ;;f History ; First Hook r.i iii-iory ; r list Uoi k Ailictiouiy ; Astroiiomy ; simpsoirs l.uclid; iiuipion'! Algebra; Boimycastle's Algebra ; l.egelidre's Geomery; Gibson's Surveying; Gu icrc's Survejiiig; Bonnycustle's Mensuration; Ilil- iircui'l lews nl llio United Slates; Wood bridge nnd Willuid's, Flint's, Olney's, Malte brim's and Worcester'! Geogrupliy; Blnir' Universal Preceptor; Parley's Curiosities Parle) 's Uniled suites and Geography, Aio. itlurriiy's. Brown's ami Kirkhitni's Griiiu mars; Valpy'i Gre, k Griiininiir; Adam's Latin Graiuuiar; Wulkci's I. aim Header; Goodrich's Gro. k Jl. essoin; and Spelling Books of all kinds. The Farmer's, and Freciuiin's Almnnne for 1833 The Musical Gem and Bijou fur 1030 nnd i ;;..: Finles, Fifes nnd Clarinets, 'with instructions for ench Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's Pocket Remembrancers; Polyniicrin TestiilueLt Ladies' Cabinet Albums Fine Pocket Knives and Sunn" Boxes Gunter'i Scnles mid Dividers Mathematical lustriinii nls; Paint Boxes Pocket-books ; Ever-pointed Pencils; Quills liarmotiicons; Chess-men; Ink; Sand; Wafers, Sic. tic. With a great variety nf other articles too tedious to mention; tvliic.n, Willi Iheir loraier stock, will present many iiiducriuciili to tin purchaier. All the abnve articles, together wiui a great many others not mculiniicd, will be sold as low for Cash in they cun'be got in the Wei tern country. II. (i J. I UK.MIUI.I,. YKLLOW Sl'RINGS, OHIO. riniin Subscriber iiiforini thn public gener-D. ally that he bus rented the celebrated Watering place, known ns the Yellow Snrinst of Ohio, iu fiVrrrs Co., nnd tbut he intends keeping tho House open for the neenmmodn- lion ul irnvullcrs nnd Msitnrs, ut nil sea-oii". 11. GREGORY. Yellow Spring", Ohio, Feb. 10, 1(132. 22 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Isaac N. Whitino has re cently opened a large ussortineut of benutiful works, suitably adapted for Presents fur the approaching season ; among which urc 1 he 1 oken and Atlantic souvenir for 1833, embellished with twenty splendid engruviugs on steel, and elegantly bound in embossed Icutner, with gilt edges. Ttie Young Larf.u's Book; a rnnnunl of elegant and useful Rccreulions, Exercises und Pursuits, in the acquirement of un accom plished education ; elegantly bound, with 720 engravings. "Tho Young Lady's Book is confessedly one of the most elegant, as well as useful books, that has issued from the press." I he CimduTi (JJermg; a beautiliil little work, by Mrs Sigoumey und others, with engravings.Ladiei' Albumt, elegantly bound, with engruviugs.'I'he Girl's Own Book, with engravings. The Boy's Own Book; a compktt, Encyclopedia of all thu Diversions, Athletic, Scientific nnd Recreative, ot Boyhuud mid Youth; with numerous engravings. The Child's Own Book, with live hundred ami twenty engravings. Thu Young Pilgrim; or Alfred Campbell's return to the East, and hii truveli iu Egypt, Palestine, Nubia, Asia Minor, Arabia Pe'liivii, Sic. new edition, illustrated by lix copperplate engravings. American Moral Talei, for Young Persons ; wilh ten engravings. The Yoiilh's Keepsake; a Christmas and New Year's Gift fur Young People. The Pol) uiitlios, or Flowers of Literature, with engravings. 'I ho Casket, or Youth's Pocket Library, wilh engravings. The above, with n variety of other works, form a beautiful collection of Books, got up in nn elegant style, fur Christmas and New Year's Presents. Dec 22 'BtllE Counterfeit Detector and Bank .Vote U. yi'jf, in pamphlet form. A new edition of this work, in pumphlet, will be issued on the lirst of January, lb'J3. It will cuutiiin n ciitblully corrected Bank Note List, giving the names und places of location, of all the banks iu the Uniled Slates, together wilh the rates of discount on the notes of euch. Prices of Gold und Silver. Also, a correct descrip tion of nil counterfeit und altered Notes, which are now, or have ever been iu circulation, on any of the various Banking Institutions. This list will embrace descriptions ol more than fifty counterfeit Note! which huvc been detected lincc the first edition of our pamphlet was issued. The subscriber respectfully requests all who may have any inform!! tiou in relation to counterfeit ami altered uutes, which has not as yet been published in the "Detector," to send the same to his olliee without debiy, ns it is his wish to make the "Counterfeit Detector mid Bank Note List" a correct as it is possible to have it. The pamphlet will be published on a royal sheet, and will conliiin twenty-four pagci. The price will remain ni heretofore, 121 cents each, one dollar per dozen, or six dollars mid twenty-live cenls per hundred. All orders must be addressed to ROBERT T. BICKNELL, No. G, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, rniiaiicipria. JTOTICE . A petition will be preri nted to " (ho General Assembly of the Stile of Ohio, ut the present session, praying fot the alteration of Ihltt pari of the Stato mud, Kid out between Columbus and Circleville, uudes' the net of January 31, 1 1132, which lies between u point near the N. W. corner of Jonathan Holmes's orchard, in Pickaway county, und where the said roud intersects (he old Chillicotho road, in FrunUlin county Deo 25th, 18J'2 r jl ME R E LI G lOUisOUVENIR.a Chi iit-A mas, New Year's and Birth-day Present, fur 1833; ediled by G. T. Bedell, I). D. Rector of Saint Andrew's church, Philadelphia; jiisi reci ived und for i ile by two 29 U. & J . TURNBULL rglAKEN up, by Philip Harm, of Jefferson JL township, Madison county, an irun-grey Mare, with u slur iu her forehead, both hind feel white, about thirteen hands mid a half high, three years old next spring; upprniscd ut thirty dollars, by David Sidney and lsuao Morris. Certified hy SAMUEL SEXTON, J. P. Dec 21, 1832 20 3 w S T 0 1 1 A G F,, FORWARDING .'hid General Commis&ian Ditsineis, A T Dayton, Ohio, by Swain & Dcninrcit, il wnoics'iio txrocers. Refer to J. Lawrence, 1 P. A. Sprigman, Cincinnati. C. W. Gazzam, ) Phillip., Perrino Si co.) n . N. f! Stone, Dayton. K.Mills, i'ettoic Spring!. jirnn.-,.',' M 14 that S CUTLER &: Co., are now receiving a large assortment uf Groceries, Iron, Window Glass, Glass Ware, Paper, fee, which they will sell for cash ns cheap ns enn be purchased in this port of the country. JVo. 2 Franklin Building, Broad si. Columbus. Juno I5.ID3-2 n::it if INES. Bunn h SiiEiitvoon have jut received a chtice lot of WIN ES ; the following urn n part- 3 qr. C asks Port 3 do Madeira, 2 do Cherry 10 do Lisbon II) do Marseilles'' 10 III'. do do 5 do Malaga 10 Cases Champagne 10 do do J. C. Brand 5 do do Pints. November 17, IR.13 nlO COMPOUND CHLORINE Tootii Wash a now and approved ailiele for cleansing nnd preserving Iho Teeth nnd Gums, and cleansing the mouth for sale by 8. CLARK Dec I W NEW DRUG STORE. Doctor XfA TIP L M. Mil. I. Eli has opened n lro.li stock of Drugs and Medicines, in the yellow frunic building, on High street, opposite the State house. It is his determination to keep on band articles of the best quality; hn recom mends hi! prcicnt itock Willi couiidcnco to the public. Doctor Miller, when not absent on pro-fesiional hu'iness, will he found in hi shop, rendy to prcctilio for nad furnish Medicines tn those who may call on him. Columbus, July HI32. NEW GOODS. IT" ENT & GLAZIER, thankful for pnst . favors, respectfully inform their friends and thu public that they have just received and aro now opening, nt Iheir ui-1 ;tand a lew doors loulli or Mr. Ileyl's Motel, nil High Street, a bnndsnmc nsnrtui' nt ol MERCHANDIZE, iiiitablo lor the season; which will bo sold on reasonablH terms. Approved country produce will nt nil tiinei be received in exchange for Goods, nt a fair price. N. B. A number if Barrels of TAR, fur sale ns above, either hy the single Barrel, or Ihe tviioie quiiriii'y. Columbus, Nov. 3, IP.32 n!) tf URR Si SHERWOOD hnvo juit re. iJ oeived 3 Pipei French Brnndy 4 Puncheons Ruin I Pipo Gin 20 Bids. Domeilio Brandy Do. 20 ilo. Gin.' Colunihui, Nov. 17, ll!.:2 ti 111 Ko'i Jiiniutln NAILS, assorted 20 Tons J until II is. IRON, as sorted 120 Boxes 10 by 12, (1 by 10, anil 7 by ft Window Glass; Just received und for sale on illumine term., hy M'ELVAIN, DAI.ZELL & Co Broad street, Colunihui July 14, IHI2 n-12 JTOTICK. Robert Armitimig und nil " ntberi in interest, will lake notice that I hnvo this day depoiited with the Clerk of tho court ef Common Plcai, of Franklin county, Ohio, tho sum of seven dnllais lilty cenls, tax, interest, penalty, kc. for the re- lemplioti uf the following de, cubed real es tate, situate in said r raiiklm county, mid sold fur tuxes on the 27th day of December, 1 1130 (o wit : Ill-lot No 2.4, "23 leet N. W." charged for taxation at tho time of into in the name nl William Long; the original in- lot No 2-24 being C2 1-2 met by llii 1-2, nnd the laid 25 feet having b,a:; In laid Robert Armstrong on Iho laid 27th day nf December 111.10. And alio, the inmc iu-lot, IjN-i 224, 2 1-2 feet, charged for taxation, nt the time of sale, in ihe name ol Owners Unknown; the said 27 1-2 feet having been sold to said Robert Armstrong, on the same 2th "I JATENT PAHA On consignment, JL 200 I au nt rnm. BOND & W A LB RIDGE. S. CUTLER cy CO., T17"''' "10 n''',r" markit price in tj Cub or Merchiiudize. for nnvqtianli. ty of Merchantable Wheal, Oats, F3ux-sccd Scorched sans, ami lings. Columbui, juno28, IUJ2 nlO In.. ,.f December. A. 1). III3I). And the sniil Armstrong will lake notico that nl thu next then measured behind the fore leg. session uf the court of Common Pleas for said Franklin county, I shall apply for nn order of redemption fol the nhove described premises. " n.L.i,u uunr.iii Y. December 21lh, 11132 I fl tJO lO I'AMHOUL, from Constantinople r3 beautiliil horse, of the finest breed ol bones known umuiig the Arubiuns, mid u preterit from the Grand Sultan to the Ameri ca n Minister nt Conslmitiiiople. This beautiful uniiual, a gentiininicm-bif- of the Oiel A'agdi breed ot Hones, and justly tilceaied by the Arubinni, the lirst iu runa mid value oi an tneir lionei, will con tinue ut bis lui'uier stand, the residence ol the subscriber, furty miles etut of Lexington and eight miles east of Alouiitstcrliug, Ky. on the main Virginia roud, liear the Olympian springs; mid will he let to marei ut T W EN-TY F IVE dollars the season, to be puid be-ore tbe.niuru is taken uwuy. I bate line pasturage mid good fencing, nnd will bo particular with all mares lent to the bone, but will not oe iiccouutuuiu lor any uc-cideuti or eiciipiis, should nuy happen. Pui-turuge fur mares from a distance will bu lur-iiished grafii, and should it bo required will bo grain fed at liity cents per week. No charge will be made for the board ol servants ,:nt with murei. 1 have in mom, mm t'.vo cxtemivu blue gran pniturei, ubott one hundred ucrcs in small grain, (rye principally) which mares Horn a distance sent to foul at the stand, mid with young colts, can have the hem lit of until Ihe grass is iu proper condition for them; it is now very line. The seiisun will commence in February and end iu July, ns il is my intention not to let Ihe horse serve more than two! mitres per day, if it can be possibly avoided, but under no circumstances more Ihuii three. Thu past seasun he only served two per day throughout thu whole season, with the exception uf twice or three times. Great prejudice exists with mnny, and jmlly too, I have no doubt, against breeding Iroiu horses iu this country ''cuieuVf ru'iiaris,"' but may not all their disappointments mid imposition result from the fuct that the horse was not from a breed of any value or esteem among themselves) The Arabians reckon six dill'eieiit breeds of horses which they regard of value; to wit: Ooel Nigdi, (Sunn- lioill'l breed,) Djcllu Scelaoui, Ooel Molkl, Ooel aubi, and Ooel 1 rcdi. 1 lie three ursi iinmed being decidedly (be finest; and I have the American Minister'! letter to tho lion. il. Clay, ihoiviug that Slamboiil il of the first tnho mentioned ; and hereby refer to tbut celebrated Turkish tr iveller, Ali Bey, Vol 2, pages 130-31316-17-18, ns evidence of the rreitt superiority of Stumboul's breed, nnd that he is without a rival in this continent in point nf blood, being himself ut the fountain head of purity ! Stumboul.to measure him with a plumb, lip and down the fore leg, is fifteen hands high. We advertised him last year its lit ; bo win lie ti a beautiful dark chesnul lorrel, with one white foot. . ... JOHN N. r A V N E Deo 15, lf.32 11120 IVOT1CE. The subscribers will receive L ' proposals until Ihe 1 6th of January next, for erecting u church building iu the town of Chillicolhe, of the following dimensions : The exleiior walls 50 leet by 79; a baso- uieiit story II feet high nnd 4 feet above the routi.I ; ihe walls of the building 26 feel high to the eaves - the walls of the basement 3 leet thick, the walls of the building 2 feet thick. Separate orooosals will bo leccived for a brick and for a itnnu building, the basement story iu either case to be of stone. Proposals may be made for the. whole of the work, in eluding materials, or for the delivery of Ilia stone or uncir. ut uny point on the canal in the town of Chillicolhe laying the stone in range woik, and brick work per perch, fur nishin; lumber, doing the carpenters' work, or for any part of the work or mittcrinls o said building. Further information, and a pniticiilur description of Iho plans, &c. maybe obtained on upplicntion to cither of the subscribers. The pioposals to bo endorsed, "'Proposals for building u church in Chillicolhe," und directed lo tho "Executive building commitlco ol St Paul's church, Chillicolhe." TIIOS. JAMES, JOHN C. SCOTT, .In. N. W. THATCHER, Executive building committee. Dec 10 20 3t 3,R. WHITON'S Vegetublo Anti-bi!ious Jli. Pills. I ha convenience of a cheap remedy, in tho loria of Pills, suited to the commencement ot the indispositions lo which we are liable, needs no comment. Many diseases, in their forming stagu, are easily arrested, by the exhibition of proper cnlbar- uc medicine, and the consequent suuenns; and expense me thereby avoided. All thai puis can edict, in prcservine or restoring llnillh and that is much may ne expected, mm will be derived, Iront the timely usu of these pills. They contnin no iujiinuus or dangerous admixture, and are iiillicicntly ucliiu lo be relied on in cases which require nctive cathartic medicine; yet they are so mild, in diminished duses, us lo be admirably adapted to the complaints of delicate women and children. In the economy of medicine, considering it must be in a degree unpleasant lo take, it is not a matter of trilling importance, (bat it be prepared in a form us condensed as prictieahle. In these respects, the Vegetable Anii-hilious Pills will recommend themselves to nil who will try thesis. They aro peculiarly excellent, in every variety of heinl nchc, proceeding from a foul, acid ur bilious statu of the stomach t and iu all fevi Tidiness uf the system, dependent on the same cause. In short, for every derangement of Ihe stomach nnd bowels, requiring cathartic nieiliciue, tho Vegetable Anti-bilious Pills udmit no competitor Price 25 cents For sale bv O. k S. CRO'SUY & CO. Deo 20 UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY. A lystein of Universal Geography, popular und scientific; comprising a physical, politicnl nnd statistical account of the world and it! various divisions; embracing numerous sketches from recent travels, mid illustrated by numerous engravings of manners, costumes, curiosities, cities, edifices, rem:srkablo animals, fruits, trees, and nlunts : S. G. Goodrich, (mitborof Peter Parity's Works,) in one very large super royal voluino, 8vo, elegnntly bound, "This work comprised in one super royal octavo volume, of 000 pages, illustrated hy 400 engravings, embraces all that is interesting and valuable in Malte Brun and Bell, the most nble modem geographers; ami at the same time combines with them copious extracts from the best books of travels and the most authentio registers of facts; the whole being presented tn the render, wilh a careful attention to two leading uhjecls; first, that it be correct nnd nutheutic, fur stud) ; and second, that it be lively und intt resting for gencrnl reading, nnd a valuable ndtlittoa to every family library." For sale by DeciO ISXAC N. WHITING tROS PECTUS. FaUMKII AMU kR. GORDON'S Itch Ointment. From V long experience, this ointment il found one of the moil certain remedies that has been offered to the public. Its cllicaev is equally great in eruptions ol every kind, on the Taee and body for salt rheum, mid for sores on children's bends anil hands. I rnvellcri will find it much to their convenience In keep (his ointment cnnstnnlly nt hand, as that tin pleasant disorder may bo immediately cured, or tho contagion euecneu, ny hi enriy nppu cation. Price 25 cents. Fnrialoby 0.& 8. CROSBY & CO. Den 20 LAND lor Sale. The subscriber offers fur sale, 1-25 acres of Land, under cultivation, situate in sight nf nnd nearly adjoining Ihe town of Columhus, being part of the tract on which he now resides. For term", inquire of WILLIAM B. BROWN Dee 22 19 24 iVt-The New Yobk lltlilTICULTUBAL H rosiTonv, formerly pubh-heil by Mr Fleet, will lierealler he pulili-heti ut llieoine.o ol tne Imericnis Railroad Journal and Advocate of Internal Impraremtnls, No. 35 Wall street, by D. K. Mip.no, present proprietor, wilh llio lit e of New-Yoiik FAitMca axd American GAnnENEll'S Maua7.ipe. It will be executed ill a superior manner, upon beauliiiil paper, wilh new type, and issttcd monthly, nn the first of ench month, oontuiniiigtbirty-two pages, precisely similar in size ami shape, and nouni.r. tne quantity, of this sample sheet of sixteen pages, after the cl ue of the current volume, 1st January next. Each number of the Fanner nnd Magazine will he embellished wilh engravings to illustrate subject s of which it (teats. Terms, tidier noi.r.Aiis per annum in ad ranee. The October, Jiovcmhrr nnd Dicem- ber numbers of the present volume, will be sent tree ol chnrge to those who uestre mem, from whom we ruceive $3 frco of postage, previous to the first of January, for the riuuinf volume. We make this offer that those who may intend tn take it after that time, may let ui know, nscurly ascnnveiiient.that we may he ablo to form some idea of the num.ter of copios we ought to commence Vvi: Il )I)LE TREES. Constantly on snip, a general assortment of Ihe tlillerent kinds anil sizes. BOND & WALUK.1LIGE. Aug. III. -n ' UJUBE PAST Lor I'ectoiial Gum ex- el cedent for coughs, colds, influenzas nnd the like ; for sale by SUMNER CLARK miAVF.RN for Sale. The Subscriber huv- JL sticr declined public business, would sell bis enlir'j establishment. Tho houso is large and well filled; Ins stables nnd grnnatlfl are also commodious and in first rate order. There is a good well of water, nnd every other convenience requisite for u Tnvern THO. BURRELL, Jn. South Bloomfield, Picknwny co. Ohio Deo 21, 1(132 10 21 OYSTERS!!! i Kent h WonTii would respectfully inform their friends nnd customers thnt they have just received from Baltimore, a fresh supply of Canister Oysters.Exchange Coffee House, Deo SO, 1 002 IARRIF.RY. !,. A. FnAKKKNnERn, (lately from Europe,) well acquainted wilh tho diseases uf animali, especially of hones, and with appropriate remedies, offers his services in this line of business, to the citi zens of Columhus and its vicinity. He makes his home nl C. Ileyl's tavern. Satisfactory reference! will be given of hii character and cnpaeily. lie takes the liberty of suggesting that attention to the diseases of animals nt an early lingo, is ns useful nnd necessary as lo diseaTs of the human family l by which early atlenlion very frequently a valuable property is preserved and nn act of lminnnitv performed I eo 20 20 3w Kcnlly and t lyedt'ftouiy trcculed. |
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