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I 1 VOLUME VI. CO LUMBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1843. NUMBER 239. STATE JOURNAL. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, liuttles' Building. Daily during the session of the Legislature, anil tri-weekly the remainder of the year $5 00 Tri-weekly per annum "100 Weekly per annum 2 50 BUSINESS CARDS. W. & It. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS an (j Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite- tiie r'rnukliu Hank, up stairs. August 3. em.iaiz KACitrs, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrls in this Slate. Ojji.cc on High street, over ISurchstcad & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKBBV & DENNIKON, A TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, .ii. will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin mid adjoining counties. OJke in the rear of the Clinton Bank, 'Slate street. July !), 184-1. WAIIEB TUBAL!., A TTOTCNEY nt Law nnd Solicitor in Clianccrv. Office A on the East side of High street, second door South of Air. ISrooks' Hotel. ueccmner z, ion. EO. M. PARSONS, A1 TTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door soull) ol me store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dee. 'J. 1IAKVKV & seiuebt, T)OOK BINDERS, Ikranconrt &. Ambos's new building, JL) up stairs, High street, opposite the public oiliccs. Jonn A. liarvey. imariij Win. Seibert. HABDWAKE, &v. BUTTLES & RUNYON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, &c., &c, High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. i. rv. whitin & hinti-muton, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CHAIR Maker, High street, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. . BOOKSTOKE ANB ISINDEKV. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Stale street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. IIENHV W. DESHV, DEALER in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Stationery, opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. FA V At K1LBOCKNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Sluft's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 18-11. M'COY, WO Kit & M'COV, DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpct-peling, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, ccc, High street, opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. heed & nheldon, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, High st., first door south of W. B. Brooks' Grocery, and directly opposite the new building of the Mechanics' Beneficial Society. U. COiUSTOCIt & CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Produce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. - O. W. 811 EH WOOD & CO., GROCERS and Produce Dealers, High street, at Burr, Gregory & Burr's old stand. All kinds of Groceries at wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. GOPl'KK AND TIN WABK, &c. "tEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware J Manufacturer, High street, near 1 own. A goon assure meat of Ware always on hand. .i. liinr.iriv & CO.' TPrtlM 1?nTT'lnv lirnad struct, near the Bridire, Colum- X bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. - uct. i, iim ini.iililtl N HAT HTOBE. JE. RUD1S1LL, High street, next door to R. Ellis & Co., always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps, ol the latest fashions. Mats maoc to oruer. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTOKV. JOHN FUNSTON, South Columbus, near the New Court House, manufactures and keeps on hand every variety of Soap and Candles, and sells at wholesale and retail. WILLIAM BITHDELL, MERCHANT Tailor, in the Neil House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to order. DOCTOI& J. HAWIilil'S OFFICE and residence on the corner of High nnd Friend streets. Docl. Ha wlky would receive in his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19..dtl. CUKHTIAN & HOWELL, SADDLERS, Harness and Trunk Makers. High street, one door South of the Franklin Bank. Every description of articles in their line always on hand. FIBE ! TIH5 undersigned, agent of the .Etna Insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut, will insure against loss or da-mase by fire on the most liberal terms, tfov. 21, 1842. .Gmd E. BACKUS. NEIE HOUSE. rplIE subscriber having taken the above House for a term A of years, and lurnisnen it in gooa styic, nauers unuseu that by strict attention lo the comfort of his guests, he will merit a share of the public patronage. Columbus, July 1, 1842. R. B. COWLES. r'it it;vi-: i, ii:n WAllili. 1H. D.. rpENDERS his services lo the citizens of Columbus and X vicinity, as Physician and Surgeon. T Office, on High street, Mechanics' 1 nslilute Building, up stairs. July 5. 1842.. dtf Eorwnriling, ComiuNHion nnd Produce ltusiiiem. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise nndl'roduce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1341. C. G. SHEFFIELD. STONE TOWNSEND, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. AIDS TO HEI'ETOC'TION. Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. With tho Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M'Vick nr, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 12mo. Price SI 25- Fr sa'e at tne Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A1IIEBICAN ALMANAC for the Vear 1S43. just received by dec20 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BUE WEB'S NEW NOVEL.-The X.nut of llic Barons. By Sir E. L. Bulwer, Author of " Zanoni." "Rienzi," "Ernest Maltravers," "Alice," &c. Price 25 cents. This day received at DERBY'S Bookstore. February 28, 1843. Historical Romance. JJ 1! By Lady Lvtton Iiulwcr. First American Edition complele from the London Edition. In three volumes. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. Feb. (J. BOOTS AXD HHOES. 5 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received nnd for sale by August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. BOLT9KO CLOTHS. MeCOY, WORK &, Mc-COY have been appointed agents fur the sale of genuine Hot Anker Bolting Clulhs, of'wurranted quality, which they will sell at New York prices. July 5. Bl.iKliS JUOAlt VS. 1,000 Lbs. Hinders' Boards a good article lor sale cheap bv BUTTLES RUNYON, January U. 1843. Sign of the Gilt l'ad-Lock. CU1ABLES O'illALLElT. Adventures of Chasrle J Malley, the Irish Dragoon, just received bv fell 1(1 I. N. WHlilNG & HUNTINGTON. DIS. MOTT'H TBAVE !,. Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, ccc.,iic, during the years 1831 to 1841. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, mid Professor of Surgery, &c. &c; ill 1 vol.8vo. just received and for sale bv may I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. D 'ol V OOUOS,-McCOY, WORK & McCOY offer for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DIWUS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Sec, which they ofTer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug 1 FAY, K1LBOURNE & CO. FKES1I OVSTKKM, DIRECT from BALTIMORE just received at the BASEMENT OF THE AMER CAN HOTEL. Orders from the country, attended wilh the Cash, will be promptly filled. VM. KELSEY. Columbus, October 1, 1812. FKEMII EBl'IT. 25 Boxes Raisins; 25 quarter do. do. ; just received and for sale by November 29, 1812. O. V. SHERWOOD & CO. IP OB and BALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church 1 73 in the Baptist Church, on easv terms. October l'J, 1812. B. COMSTOCK & CO.' T;i!K.t H BEVOLI TION. A History of the jl 1'rencni i Revolution. Bv Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12ino. d by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. HABBINON'g DIOE8T, Vol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also the Crown Cases Reserved ; together with a lull selection of Equity Cases, Vol. 4, completing the work from 175G to 1810. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 volumes, for sale at moderate prices, by ')'. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5, Minor si. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. 1NSCBANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. KOB'BINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2C. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. TitlPOKTANT to ltlciclmnls mill Trailer. For A sale, i very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large as sortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi anil cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep ; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. March 24. 11 JAitlK!' LAST. Forcat Dnyn. A Romance of Old Times. By G. P. R.James, Esq., Author of "Mor-ley Ernstcin," " The Jacquerie," "The Robber," "Ancient Regime," &c. Price 25 cents. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. March 4, 1843. JAMES NEW NOVEL. The Jacquerie A Novel. I3y G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of " The Robber," " The Ancient Regime," etc., etc. In 2 vols. Just received at the Bookstore of feb7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. JUST IVl'ilj ka Brciut Decern DECEIVED At DERBY'S Bookstore The ulibom i A Story of Every Day Life By Frederi- ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. Price 25 Ccnls. December 10, 1842. IAHI OH I. J Lard Oil w IE. B. Coinstock & Co.'s manufacture of -winter strained for sale by January 14, 1843. BUTTLES & RUNYON. LAST OF Till! It VCOS !f,l Cents Bulwer's new Novel, being No. 13 of Harper's Library of Select Novels, handsomely bound in French covers, at newspaper prices, just received by mar '13 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. LIVES of llic Jnrcoi of Engluiul, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of their Courts, in 3 vols, by Agnes Stickland. Memoirs of Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON ABV, QUKliiV OF SCOTS. Letters and Docu mcnts connected with Her Personal History, now first published; with an introduction, by Agnes Strickland, Au thor of the ' Lives of the Queens of England." Price 25 cents. Sold at DERBY'S. Dec. 12, 1812. 1W AHTI.M'H HI BEE I I.EITNTKATIONM A Splendid Series of Designs Illustrative of the Bible. Accompanied with passages from the Sacred Text. A truly elegant volume, folio size, elegantly bound in Clolh. For sale at DERBY'S Bookstore. Dec. 30. MACHINE CABD3. The subscribers have for sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1813. FAY & KILBOURNE. MEIrlOIKS of the (urcii of I rnuce; wilh noti ccs of the Royal Favorites. By Mrs. Forhes Bush. Complete from the London Edition, in two volumes. Price 31 cents. Sold at DERBY'S Bookstore. December 21, 1842. "TESJIEKIS:tI. Facts in Mesmerism, with reasons for iA a a dispassionate cnciuiry into it. By the Rev. Chauncv Hare Townshend, A. M. A new supply nt the Bookstore of Nov. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Mil, I. AND CBOSS-I I T HAWS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Rowland's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prrces. jtui8 AIES AND SEASS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 1'EBS' BEPOKTS. The lbth volume of Peters' Reports being cases argued and adjudged in the Su preme Court of the United Slates, January Term, 1842 for sale by I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. December 3, 1842. SWAI tl'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sale by July 24 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. POHTBAIT PAINTING. WM. WALCUTTwill remain through the winter in Columbus. He invites the. public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or Town street. North side, first brick Easl of High street. December 19, 1842.. dtf. T3EMOVAE. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to XV th thi. Sllnr lalolv noiMiruorl hv (Via firm rf droirnrv Rnrr & Co., on High street, 2 doors South of the Franklin Bank. April 5, 1842. j the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale by T. ii J. W. JOHNSON, Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor utreet. TJIAXCA CAFPE LLO. An STOKY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on the Law of ParUiership as a branch of Commercial and Maratimc Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. 1 vol. 8vo. Just received and for sale by Dec. 3. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Jl and Politicians: Part First; written by a retired Politician, and edited by Erasmus Evergreen, Esq. Just published and for sale at the Bookstore of January 12, 18 U. HENRY W. DERBY. ILI'r. Select Nautical Tales and Sea JL Sketches, wil ih an authentic narrative of the mutiny on the Comers, store. Just received and sold at DERBY'S liook- Jannarv If), 1813. rpANNEKS' Oil.. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best j October "'i. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. rpsjK 1 Adai ADAMS' EETTEKS. Letters of Mrs. ams, wife of John Adams ; with an Introductory Me moir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. 2 vols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his wife. By the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale al the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TOWN EOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, lifly very desirable Lots in the City of Columbus. En quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. w IXd AND WINtJ Cooper's Last Novel, in 2 vol tunes, for 50 cents. Wavcrly Novels neatly put up at 25 cents each. Vivian Grey- &.e., at the same price. Just received by Dec. 31. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WHEAT WANTED. The subscribers will pay the highest market price for Wheat, delivered al their Ware-House int city of Columbus. Jluy 2D, 1812. B. COMSTOCK & CO. WHITE I.EA l, Ol E, A.-C Fay, Kilbournc & Co have for sale 300 kegs White. Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Vcnitinn Red. Also Dry While Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ot her, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chronic Yrellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. WIM lilt STICA1NED EAMP Oil.. Fay, Kil-bouro Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwinter strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. Af BBLS. Camwood; 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 41130 " Fustic; 20 ' Nic'wood; (i " Alum; fi " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Othiers' Tress Papers for sale by FAY, KILBOURNE & CO C LI!S- Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 1G. 0,lUU 2.000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ( LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. J,JJJ OUU lbs. halt I A . .. r r r.--. .j I' bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kin and Calf Skins ; Lin'msr and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale bv August. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO THE Complete Census of Oliio for 1 iO, in connection with the Ohio Cinzcttccr, nmi Traveler' Cjuidc. This edition of the Ohio Gazetteer contains a full description of the several Towns, Townships, and Counties, with their Water Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral productions, 6ic, &c; together with an Appendix or General Register, embracing Tables of Roads and Distances, of Post Olhcos, Iheir location and distance from the Capital of the Stale, and of the United Slates ; of AVorks of Internal Im provement ; of the several Officers of the Slate, their residence, &c; of the Colleges, and their officer" of Buim. their officers and capital, Sir , Ave Revised Edition. With a second Appendix, containing the full Census ot the State for 1840, as taken by order ol Congress; in one very large super royal lmo. volume ol ou pages. l'hc following is one among the numerous favorable notice which have been given of this edition of the Gazetteer : " The above is the title of a very valuable duodecimo work of 578 pages, a good idea of which may be gathered from the title. Mr. Jenkins has made the best use of the first rale facilities which were afforded him at the Scat of Government, and has produced a Gazetteer far superior, both generally and particularly, to any other we have ever seen pertaining to an individual State. Every teacher, lawyer, physician, farmer, mechanic or merchant should provide himself with a copy, and use it as ho would his watch, as his business requires. The Appendix alone is worth the price of the whole work, for the valuable statistics u contains." For sale, by the dozen or single copy, at the Bookstore of tlec22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ADD PBINTINO. THE subscri ber having purchased one ! Dickinson's itoTABY Card I'ltKSSES Has ll now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a short- ,er notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards, Billets, and Invitation 1 ickcts. 1 Ins Press brings the business ol Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than il has ever before attained, and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be tlone on any oilier machine, tiavingjusl atluea a large variety of new Card Type, and intending lo purchase all the new fasliions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction lo his customers. A srilcndid variety of business and visitingCARDS.nlain. glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on hand. Uolumnus.Sept.b. UltAS. hcijtt. DIC. GOOUE'S CEI.EB BATED 1 EtIAI.E PI EES. These pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the Ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar lo Iheir sex, from want of Exercise, or general Debility of the System, Obstruelions, Sup pressions, and Irregularity ol Hie menses ; at me same time strengthening, cleansing, and giving lone to the Stomach and Bowels, and producing a new and healthy action throughout the system generally. They create Appetite, correct Indigestion, remove Giddiness and Nervous Headache, and are eminently useful in those Flatulent Complaints w hich distress Females so much at tho "Turn of Life." They obviate Costivcness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous Af fections, likewise altortl soothing and permanent rchel in Fluor Albus, or Whites, and in the most obstinate cases ol Chlorosis, or Green Sickness, they invariably restore the pal- ld and delicate tcmale to lieailli and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbalion ol the most eminent Physicians in the United States, nnd many mothers can likewise testify to their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tendcrest pledges of connubial happiness have been defeated, lliese Pills may be truly cslcemed a blissful boon. Ihcy soon renovate all functional debility, and if taken, (according to directions,) ob viate all morbid action. A medium tnus sale and cuicacious, will be found in DR. GOODE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. These Pills are of two kinds, namely : No. 1, or Laxative Pills, and No. 2, or Restorative Pills. They are for all the tollowing diseases : suppression, irregularity or Kclcnlion ol Hie Menses, r luor Albas, fluorosis or ureen oicKness, uos- Hysterics, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb, unci Piles. These Pills are also particularly adapted to the male as well as the female sex, for the cure of the following diseases: Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bilious Diseases, and all cases of Ilypochondriacism, Low Spirits, Palpitation ol the Heart, nervous irritability, lcrvous Weakness, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, General Debility, Bodily Weakness or Flatulency, Headaches, Nightmare. Rheumatism. Asthma, Tic Douloureux, Cramp, Spas modic Affections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder Gout; also, Pains in the Sidc.Chest, Limbs, Dead. Stomach or Back, Dimness or Confusion of Sight, Alternate flushes of Heat and Chilliness, Tremors, Watchings, Agitation, Anxiety, bad Dreams ana Spasms. This Medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valua ble ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or alterative. The above valuable medicine is for sale by J. B. W1IEA-TON, FAY & KILBOURNE, and DENIG A SON, Columbus, Ohio. ebrnary 28, IU-13. WHEAT WANTED. 50,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which the highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. July 18, 1842. .wtf. n Sv NOTICE. In pursuance of a deed executed by John Siebert to the undersigned, there will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, al the door of the Court House, in Columbus, in Franklin county, on the Dth day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, "P. M., the fol-; lowing real cslalc, to wit : Part of section No. 11, township I No. 1, and range No. 23, beginning at a black oak stump and running west lb poles lo (he river al low water mark ; thence up the river and binding thereon north 14 west 6 poles, north 81 east 3 poles, north 18 west (i poles, north 14 west 7 poles 15 links ; thence north east passing a marked red oak in line al 2 poles l(i.J poles to a stone ; thence south 7 west 18 poles and 22 links lo the beginning, containing one acre and thirty-four poles, including a saw mill, paper mill and dam across the Scioto river. Also, the following personal property, lo wit : 1 clock, 2 ,.r,..c,.o C.i-lwu.lr l,:,.,!..,.r n "ll of rn n-c on,! n-o. shavings, 4 stoves, beds and beddm'g, 573 copies of President's Messages, (bound,) 410 copies of Geology ol Ohio, a lot of eastings, consisting of wheels' and shalis. A deed will be immediately executed lo the purchaser or purchasers by the undersigned. i. I Al, iiramets oj J. MORRISON, J Jo.'m Siebert. Columbus, April 22, 1843 wis. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 1 shall offer for sale at the door of the Old Cuurt House, in the citv of Columbus. on the 8th day of May next, between 10 and o'clock, an undivided half of n life estate in sundry Iracts of wild land lying near Lower Sandusky, State of Ohio, to wit: Part of S. E. qr. of fra'c. sec. II, to. 5, r. 15. 22 acres, 50r. S. W. 13 135 21 14 14 23 1 24 2I 30 93 21 73 11 78 10(i 45 49 35 90 5 32 10 7 " N.E. " S. part " N. W. " S. E. " N. E. " W4N.W. qr. 13 80 A plat ol it wi sale. other description can he seen at the time of Also, the same interest in in-lots No. 136 and No, ii the city ol Columbus. Also, one pew, No. 95, in the First Baptist Meeting House, in Columbus. Also, sundry debts in note and book accounts on various persons. WALTER. THRALL, Assignee. April 4, 1813..5w.w. OHERIFF'S SALE. By virluc of two writs of venditioni O exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me direclcd, 1 shall offer for sale at the lale hat store of William Wise, in the city of Columbus, on the 8M day of glay nejet, the following personal property, lo wit : 2G4 hats, 24 caps of various kinds, 5 hat boxes, a lol of hat Iriminings, 12 unfinished hat bodies, a lot of Russia rabbit, 34 pieces otter skins, 1000 muskrat skins, 30 hat blocks, 8 finishing irons, 2 looking glasses, 1 desk, 2 brass hanging lamps, 1 box size blocks, 1 furnace and pipe, 1 stove, drum, and pipe, a lot of line wool, 1 cask of alcohol, and the show cases and fixtures in said store. Taken as the property of Win. Wise, to satisfy said writs, one in favor of William A. & Alexander M. White, and the other in favor of Fay, Kil-bourne & Co., bolh against said Wise. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 25, 1843.. gl,50. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued from llic Court of Common Pleas of Franklin, county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale on the Btli day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and o'clock, P. M. at the residence of John I. Brown, in Jackson township, the following personal property, to win-Six head of hor-es, six sets of liarness, one six horse wagon and bed. Taken as the property of John I. Brown, at the suit of Jacob Straidcrs, Adm'r. against said John I. Brown, Thomas T. Brown, and John Gautz. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, SlieriJ. April 22, 1843.. gl. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin co., lo me directed, I shall offer for sale at the residence of Noble Landon, in New Albany. Plain township, on the 8th day of May next, between the the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and o'clock, P. M., the following personal property, to wit : Three head of horses, one two horse wagon, one cow and calf and three year old heifer. Taken as the property of Daniel Rhoades, at the suit of Lewis Sells, against said Daniel Rhoadej and Lambert P. Rhoades. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 22, 1843.. 1. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, 1 shall offer for sale at the residence of George B. Read, in Mifflin township, on the 8th dayoMay next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o clock, P. 11., the following personal property, to wit : One two horse carriage, one two norse sleigh, one yoko of bulls, two bay mares, Iwo yearling heifers, four cows, one two horse wagon, one gray horse, and thirty head of stock hogs. Taken as I he property of George B. Read, at the suit of George Cotsmirc. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 22, 1343.. gl. ' OHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias. O issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin Co., to me directed, I shall offer for sale at the door of the Court House of said county, on the IO(i day of May nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock. P. M. the following personal property, to wit : One Planeing Machine Taken as the property of Ebcnczcr Jenkins, at the suit of Thomas Perkins, against Warren Jenkins and Ebcnczcr Jenkins. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 29, 1843.. gl. AEE1SON OWEN, Commission Itlrrcliniit nnd Wholesale Dealer in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, WINES and LIQUORS, No. 20 Front street, east of Broadway, Cincinnati. April 8, 1813. .g2 ROBEBT H. FOLGBH, Attoiinki and Coun sellou at Law, and Solicitor is Chahcerv. Massillon, Ohio, will attend to the collection of claims, and othor professional business, in the counties of Stark, Wuyne, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Columbiana, Summit, and Porlngo. He has leave to refer to Hon. E. Whittlesey, Washington, D. C. " J. C Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio. " James Wilson, Steubenville, Ohio " John Sloane, Columbus, Ohio. Messrs. Stafford. Stillwell & Co., New York. " Dibble, Pray & Co., " " Z. fi. R. Mead, " " Otis, Broaders & Co., Boston, Mass. " R. & W. C. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. " Je6se Smilh & Sons, Cleveland, Ohio. " G. & A. Wells, Wellsville, " " L. & S. Rawson, Massillon, " " Tcmiis & Kclloy, " " P. Handy, Esq., " " Edson Allen, Esq., Toledo, " Samuel Church, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa. Massillon, July 1, 1842. TIIE CHUHCII ALMANAC, for 1843. The Church Almanac for the vear of our Lord 1843, containing a List of the General Institutions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Dioceses of the Church in the United States, Number of her Bishops and Clergy ; Dioceses of tho Church of England in the American Provinces and Islands, Bilh the Number of Bishops and Clergy; the Number o." wishops of the Church of England. Sword's Pocket Almnnnc, Churchman's Calendar and Ecclesiastical Register, for the year of out Lord, 1843. The Presbyterian Alinannc, for 1843, adapted ar, use in every part of the United Stales, containing a view of the pretent state of Presbyterianism throughout the world; of List of the Synods and Presbyteries in the United Stales ; Slated Clerks of Synods; Theological Seminaries ; Boards of Foreign and Domestic Missions, &c, &c. ror sale, by the dozen or single copy, nt the tiookslore ol Jan. 13. I. N. WHlTliw ci nun ji.nuiun. GENTLEMEN, THIS WAY ! Gen. PERKINS embraces this opportunity to sa SAMUEL say to his old friends that he has established his Head Quarters for this sea son in the basement of the Clinton Bank, corner of High and Slate streets, where he will be extremely happy lo wait upon all gentlemen who may call upon him- He assures them that his Razors and every thing else shall always be in the very best order, and every attention given to his business, so that he respectfully solicits a portion of patronage. December 1, 1842. .dtf SAMUEL PERKINS. JUDGE SWAN'S NEW WOBK on Executor nnd AilniiuiHtrntom. ISAAC N. WHITING has this day published a Dlannnl for Executors and Ad. iiiiniMrHtors, ill the Settlement of Estates of Deceased Persons, wilh Practical Forms, &c., &ic. By Juseph R. Swan, President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and Author of " Swan's Treatise on the Law relating lo the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables, in the Slate of Ohio." T his work is intended lo be what its title purports, A Manual nt those who settle the estates of deceased persons. It embodies the provisions of the Statutes, with such Comments, Decisions, Forms, and other matter, as are deemed requisite for persons not skilled ill the law, to understand the ordinary duties of Executors and Administrators. This object has been kept in view throughout, not only because a large book would be almost useless to those persons who desire to read no more than is necessary to make themselves well acquainted with their general duties, but because, in most cases, an Executor or Administrator would not be justifiable in purchasing an expensive work. Besides, it will perhaps be found that this book embodies much more useful information than the more voluminous and elaborate English works upon the same subject. The various subjects are treated, as near as could be, in the order in w hich the various duties should be performed, beginning with the Notice to Creditors, then the taking of the Inventory and Schedules, with Forms; the Sale and Sale bill ; what arc Assets and w hat are not ; the Collection of the Assets, and when and how; the Authentication of Claims against the Eslnte, and their Arbitration, &c, wilh Forms; the Sale of the Real Estate ; the Remedies by and against Executors and Administrators; the Mode of Settling Insolvent Estates, &c, ccc. 1 vol. royal 12mo. From the well known talents of the Author, and the time and labor which he has devoled to the above work, the publisher confidently believes it will be found equally as valuable to Executort and Administrators as his well known Treatise has been lo Justices of the Peace, Lawyers, and men of business generally. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's prices, of De-silver & Burr, booksellers, Phillips & Reynolds, E Morgan & Co., M. Kaylor, Cincinnati ; Louis & Brcadon, Hamilton; 15. F. Ells, Dayton ; David Barr, Xcnia; Henry II. Neal, Gallipolis; Joseph Irons, Chillicethe ; McNaim &, Murray, Portsmouth ; Benjamin Brown, Alaens ; C. C. Carroll, Esq., St. Clairsville ; McCracken, llaima & Co, Cambridge ; W. P. Bennett, office of the Zancsville Gazette, Zanesvilfe; Slo-cuni fc Buck, Marietta ; Frazer & Bell, Steubenville ; J. J. Fast, Canton; Bigger & Baldwin, Massillon; B. Little, Ravenna; Porter & Ide, Warren ; Canfield & Camp, Esqrs., Medina; M. C. Yuunglove, Cleveland ; John R. Osborn,Eq., Norwalk; H. H. Hunter, Esq., Lancaster; A. P. Pritchard, Granville ; Sylvester Latimer, Delaware ; Edson Goit, Esq., Findlay, Hancock co.; Edward Phelps, St. Mary's Mercer co.: R. G. Pennington, Esq., Tillin; and of the Clerks of the Court of Common Pleas at the fallowing places, viz : Mansfield, Mt. Vernon, Newark, Circleville, Lancaster, Somerset, Jefferson, Springfield, Bucynis, Perrysburgh, Sidney, Van Wert. Columbus, January 28, 1843. rPilE I'AitlllA' MEDICAL- El IS ti ABV. A X Treatise on the prevention and cure of Diseases, by regimen and simple medicines. Revised and enlarged, with the addition of a Vegetable Materia Medica, pointing out the vir lues, preparations, and doses, of our most valuable native medical plants, and an Appendix, illustrated with Eighty- Four Engravings, Four of which are Colored. By J. G. Norwood, M. 1). Extracts from the Preface. "Among the American writers whose works have been freely put in requisition for this work, may be mentioned Doctors Rush, Chapman, Caldwell, Cooke, Barton, James, Dudley, Eberle, Short, Drake, Dewees, Yandell, Dunglison, and Carlwright. Also to the labors of Cooper, Abernethy, Burns, Mackintosh, Armstrong, Johnson, Thomas, and other English writers, who stand at the head of their profession in their own country. The object throughout the entire work, being to give the history, characteristic, symptoms, progress, and termination of all common diseases, in as correct, simple, and intelligible terms as possible, suited to the capacities of all who ought, in any event, to undertake the treatment of a disease, in the termination of which human life may be at stake." " Among the subjects treated of, are Malignant Cholera, Peripneumonia Notha, Bilious Pleurisy, Varioloid, Vaccination, Small Pox, Chicken Pox, Dyspepsia, Lientery, Negro Consumption, White Swelling, Locked Jaw, Prolapsus Ani, Fellon, Tetter, Scald-head, various Eruptive diseases, Issues, Setons, diseases peculiar to women and children, Fevers, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Pulmonary Consumption, Measles, Quinsy and Putrid Sore Throat, Cancer, Poisons, Hydrophobia, Surgery, Dislocations, Fractures or Broken Bones, St. Anthony s Fire, Mumps, Jaundice, Dropsy, Gout, Scrofula, Palsy, Epilepsy, &c. " The treatment pursued by the generality of practitioners and found most successful, particularly in the diseases endemic to the South and West, has been detailed with as much minuteness as the nature of the subject will admit." " The work is not intended to induce people to neglect medical assistance, and place no great confidence in their own discrimination ; but to enable families to make prompt use of suitable remedies in sudden attacks of illness, and in case of accidents, when the services of a physician cannot be immediately procured." This work has been pronounced by all Physicians who have seen it, and several ot the most eminent have examined it, to be the best, for family use, extant. ILT Agents and ottiers, who purchase to sell again, will be supplied upon liberal terms, by J. A. JAMES, Dec. 29, 1841. Publisher, Cincinnati, O. tJ"The above work is for sale by I. N. WHITING S? HUNTINGTON. STHOIVIAS, Forwarding and Commission merchant nnd General Produce Denier, at the White Ware-House, West end Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Troy and Michigan Line, and New York and Buffalo Lake Boat Line, on the Erie Canal, and T. Richmond & Co.'s Line, on the Ohio Canal. Advances will be made on Consignments, when des red. Refer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams & Co., N. Y. City. " Kinne, Davis &. Co., Buffalo, New York. " Gurdon, Williams & Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwalladcr &. Co., Zancsville, Ohio. " Young & Fitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. Fiuley & Co., Circleville, Ohio. Mr. M. R. Barlfett, Chillicothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway &. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. Th:,. iSS, ! March 16, 1843. .If. NOTICECHEAP IfOlt CASH. CUSHMAN & HOWELL still continue to carry on the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand one door South of the Franklin Bank, where Ihey keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Har ncss, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at tho following prices. The quality of tlie article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, at from g5 00 100 Bridles, " " W 75 Martingals, " 50 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 50 sets single Harness, plated, 50 do. double do., gl2 50 16 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 25 10 00 16 00 3 00 7 00 10 00 28 00 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We are whole teams ourselves. We slay die leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our itock, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. We are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or loso your potato." August 9, 1842. FLOUB. The undersigned have made arrangements for a constant supply of the best Family Flour, which will be sold at a bare commission over co9t for Cash. If charged to account 124 cents per barrel will be added to the Cash price. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. February 17, 1813 DWELLING HOUSE FOK BUNT. One of the "Eight Buildings," on Town street, is for rent on moderate terms. It it well suited for a large boarding house. For further particulars apply t the State Journal counting room. April 6.
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Full Text | I 1 VOLUME VI. CO LUMBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1843. NUMBER 239. STATE JOURNAL. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, liuttles' Building. Daily during the session of the Legislature, anil tri-weekly the remainder of the year $5 00 Tri-weekly per annum "100 Weekly per annum 2 50 BUSINESS CARDS. W. & It. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS an (j Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite- tiie r'rnukliu Hank, up stairs. August 3. em.iaiz KACitrs, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Conrls in this Slate. Ojji.cc on High street, over ISurchstcad & Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKBBV & DENNIKON, A TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, .ii. will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin mid adjoining counties. OJke in the rear of the Clinton Bank, 'Slate street. July !), 184-1. WAIIEB TUBAL!., A TTOTCNEY nt Law nnd Solicitor in Clianccrv. Office A on the East side of High street, second door South of Air. ISrooks' Hotel. ueccmner z, ion. EO. M. PARSONS, A1 TTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door soull) ol me store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dee. 'J. 1IAKVKV & seiuebt, T)OOK BINDERS, Ikranconrt &. Ambos's new building, JL) up stairs, High street, opposite the public oiliccs. Jonn A. liarvey. imariij Win. Seibert. HABDWAKE, &v. BUTTLES & RUNYON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, &c., &c, High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. i. rv. whitin & hinti-muton, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. JOHN WALTON, CHAIR Maker, High street, a few doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assortment of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. . BOOKSTOKE ANB ISINDEKV. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Stale street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. IIENHV W. DESHV, DEALER in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Stationery, opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. FA V At K1LBOCKNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Sluft's, Leather, Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 18-11. M'COY, WO Kit & M'COV, DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpct-peling, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, ccc, High street, opposite the Stale House, Columbus, Ohio. heed & nheldon, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, High st., first door south of W. B. Brooks' Grocery, and directly opposite the new building of the Mechanics' Beneficial Society. U. COiUSTOCIt & CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Produce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. - O. W. 811 EH WOOD & CO., GROCERS and Produce Dealers, High street, at Burr, Gregory & Burr's old stand. All kinds of Groceries at wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. GOPl'KK AND TIN WABK, &c. "tEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware J Manufacturer, High street, near 1 own. A goon assure meat of Ware always on hand. .i. liinr.iriv & CO.' TPrtlM 1?nTT'lnv lirnad struct, near the Bridire, Colum- X bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. - uct. i, iim ini.iililtl N HAT HTOBE. JE. RUD1S1LL, High street, next door to R. Ellis & Co., always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps, ol the latest fashions. Mats maoc to oruer. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTOKV. JOHN FUNSTON, South Columbus, near the New Court House, manufactures and keeps on hand every variety of Soap and Candles, and sells at wholesale and retail. WILLIAM BITHDELL, MERCHANT Tailor, in the Neil House, keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths and Trimmings. Also, all descriptions of Clothing kept on hand, and made promptly to order. DOCTOI& J. HAWIilil'S OFFICE and residence on the corner of High nnd Friend streets. Docl. Ha wlky would receive in his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19..dtl. CUKHTIAN & HOWELL, SADDLERS, Harness and Trunk Makers. High street, one door South of the Franklin Bank. Every description of articles in their line always on hand. FIBE ! TIH5 undersigned, agent of the .Etna Insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut, will insure against loss or da-mase by fire on the most liberal terms, tfov. 21, 1842. .Gmd E. BACKUS. NEIE HOUSE. rplIE subscriber having taken the above House for a term A of years, and lurnisnen it in gooa styic, nauers unuseu that by strict attention lo the comfort of his guests, he will merit a share of the public patronage. Columbus, July 1, 1842. R. B. COWLES. r'it it;vi-: i, ii:n WAllili. 1H. D.. rpENDERS his services lo the citizens of Columbus and X vicinity, as Physician and Surgeon. T Office, on High street, Mechanics' 1 nslilute Building, up stairs. July 5. 1842.. dtf Eorwnriling, ComiuNHion nnd Produce ltusiiiem. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise nndl'roduce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1341. C. G. SHEFFIELD. STONE TOWNSEND, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. AIDS TO HEI'ETOC'TION. Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. With tho Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M'Vick nr, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 12mo. Price SI 25- Fr sa'e at tne Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. A1IIEBICAN ALMANAC for the Vear 1S43. just received by dec20 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BUE WEB'S NEW NOVEL.-The X.nut of llic Barons. By Sir E. L. Bulwer, Author of " Zanoni." "Rienzi," "Ernest Maltravers," "Alice," &c. Price 25 cents. This day received at DERBY'S Bookstore. February 28, 1843. Historical Romance. JJ 1! By Lady Lvtton Iiulwcr. First American Edition complele from the London Edition. In three volumes. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. Feb. (J. BOOTS AXD HHOES. 5 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received nnd for sale by August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. BOLT9KO CLOTHS. MeCOY, WORK &, Mc-COY have been appointed agents fur the sale of genuine Hot Anker Bolting Clulhs, of'wurranted quality, which they will sell at New York prices. July 5. Bl.iKliS JUOAlt VS. 1,000 Lbs. Hinders' Boards a good article lor sale cheap bv BUTTLES RUNYON, January U. 1843. Sign of the Gilt l'ad-Lock. CU1ABLES O'illALLElT. Adventures of Chasrle J Malley, the Irish Dragoon, just received bv fell 1(1 I. N. WHlilNG & HUNTINGTON. DIS. MOTT'H TBAVE !,. Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, ccc.,iic, during the years 1831 to 1841. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, mid Professor of Surgery, &c. &c; ill 1 vol.8vo. just received and for sale bv may I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. D 'ol V OOUOS,-McCOY, WORK & McCOY offer for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DIWUS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Sec, which they ofTer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug 1 FAY, K1LBOURNE & CO. FKES1I OVSTKKM, DIRECT from BALTIMORE just received at the BASEMENT OF THE AMER CAN HOTEL. Orders from the country, attended wilh the Cash, will be promptly filled. VM. KELSEY. Columbus, October 1, 1812. FKEMII EBl'IT. 25 Boxes Raisins; 25 quarter do. do. ; just received and for sale by November 29, 1812. O. V. SHERWOOD & CO. IP OB and BALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church 1 73 in the Baptist Church, on easv terms. October l'J, 1812. B. COMSTOCK & CO.' T;i!K.t H BEVOLI TION. A History of the jl 1'rencni i Revolution. Bv Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12ino. d by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. HABBINON'g DIOE8T, Vol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also the Crown Cases Reserved ; together with a lull selection of Equity Cases, Vol. 4, completing the work from 175G to 1810. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 volumes, for sale at moderate prices, by ')'. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 5, Minor si. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. 1NSCBANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. KOB'BINS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2C. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. TitlPOKTANT to ltlciclmnls mill Trailer. For A sale, i very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large as sortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi anil cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep ; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and half binding. March 24. 11 JAitlK!' LAST. Forcat Dnyn. A Romance of Old Times. By G. P. R.James, Esq., Author of "Mor-ley Ernstcin," " The Jacquerie," "The Robber," "Ancient Regime," &c. Price 25 cents. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. March 4, 1843. JAMES NEW NOVEL. The Jacquerie A Novel. I3y G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of " The Robber," " The Ancient Regime," etc., etc. In 2 vols. Just received at the Bookstore of feb7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. JUST IVl'ilj ka Brciut Decern DECEIVED At DERBY'S Bookstore The ulibom i A Story of Every Day Life By Frederi- ka Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. Price 25 Ccnls. December 10, 1842. IAHI OH I. J Lard Oil w IE. B. Coinstock & Co.'s manufacture of -winter strained for sale by January 14, 1843. BUTTLES & RUNYON. LAST OF Till! It VCOS !f,l Cents Bulwer's new Novel, being No. 13 of Harper's Library of Select Novels, handsomely bound in French covers, at newspaper prices, just received by mar '13 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. LIVES of llic Jnrcoi of Engluiul, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of their Courts, in 3 vols, by Agnes Stickland. Memoirs of Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON ABV, QUKliiV OF SCOTS. Letters and Docu mcnts connected with Her Personal History, now first published; with an introduction, by Agnes Strickland, Au thor of the ' Lives of the Queens of England." Price 25 cents. Sold at DERBY'S. Dec. 12, 1812. 1W AHTI.M'H HI BEE I I.EITNTKATIONM A Splendid Series of Designs Illustrative of the Bible. Accompanied with passages from the Sacred Text. A truly elegant volume, folio size, elegantly bound in Clolh. For sale at DERBY'S Bookstore. Dec. 30. MACHINE CABD3. The subscribers have for sale, 50 sells Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 14, 1813. FAY & KILBOURNE. MEIrlOIKS of the (urcii of I rnuce; wilh noti ccs of the Royal Favorites. By Mrs. Forhes Bush. Complete from the London Edition, in two volumes. Price 31 cents. Sold at DERBY'S Bookstore. December 21, 1842. "TESJIEKIS:tI. Facts in Mesmerism, with reasons for iA a a dispassionate cnciuiry into it. By the Rev. Chauncv Hare Townshend, A. M. A new supply nt the Bookstore of Nov. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Mil, I. AND CBOSS-I I T HAWS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Rowland's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prrces. jtui8 AIES AND SEASS. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 1'EBS' BEPOKTS. The lbth volume of Peters' Reports being cases argued and adjudged in the Su preme Court of the United Slates, January Term, 1842 for sale by I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. December 3, 1842. SWAI tl'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sale by July 24 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. POHTBAIT PAINTING. WM. WALCUTTwill remain through the winter in Columbus. He invites the. public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or Town street. North side, first brick Easl of High street. December 19, 1842.. dtf. T3EMOVAE. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to XV th thi. Sllnr lalolv noiMiruorl hv (Via firm rf droirnrv Rnrr & Co., on High street, 2 doors South of the Franklin Bank. April 5, 1842. j the Law of Partnership as a branch of Commercial and Maratime Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale by T. ii J. W. JOHNSON, Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor utreet. TJIAXCA CAFPE LLO. An STOKY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on the Law of ParUiership as a branch of Commercial and Maratimc Jurisprudence with occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. 1 vol. 8vo. Just received and for sale by Dec. 3. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Jl and Politicians: Part First; written by a retired Politician, and edited by Erasmus Evergreen, Esq. Just published and for sale at the Bookstore of January 12, 18 U. HENRY W. DERBY. ILI'r. Select Nautical Tales and Sea JL Sketches, wil ih an authentic narrative of the mutiny on the Comers, store. Just received and sold at DERBY'S liook- Jannarv If), 1813. rpANNEKS' Oil.. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best j October "'i. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. rpsjK 1 Adai ADAMS' EETTEKS. Letters of Mrs. ams, wife of John Adams ; with an Introductory Me moir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. 2 vols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his wife. By the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale al the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TOWN EOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, lifly very desirable Lots in the City of Columbus. En quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. w IXd AND WINtJ Cooper's Last Novel, in 2 vol tunes, for 50 cents. Wavcrly Novels neatly put up at 25 cents each. Vivian Grey- &.e., at the same price. Just received by Dec. 31. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WHEAT WANTED. The subscribers will pay the highest market price for Wheat, delivered al their Ware-House int city of Columbus. Jluy 2D, 1812. B. COMSTOCK & CO. WHITE I.EA l, Ol E, A.-C Fay, Kilbournc & Co have for sale 300 kegs White. Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Vcnitinn Red. Also Dry While Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ot her, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chronic Yrellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. WIM lilt STICA1NED EAMP Oil.. Fay, Kil-bouro Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwinter strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. Af BBLS. Camwood; 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 41130 " Fustic; 20 ' Nic'wood; (i " Alum; fi " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Othiers' Tress Papers for sale by FAY, KILBOURNE & CO C LI!S- Cotton Chain, No. 5 to 1G. 0,lUU 2.000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ( LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. J,JJJ OUU lbs. halt I A . .. r r r.--. .j I' bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kin and Calf Skins ; Lin'msr and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale bv August. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO THE Complete Census of Oliio for 1 iO, in connection with the Ohio Cinzcttccr, nmi Traveler' Cjuidc. This edition of the Ohio Gazetteer contains a full description of the several Towns, Townships, and Counties, with their Water Courses, Roads, Improvements, Mineral productions, 6ic, &c; together with an Appendix or General Register, embracing Tables of Roads and Distances, of Post Olhcos, Iheir location and distance from the Capital of the Stale, and of the United Slates ; of AVorks of Internal Im provement ; of the several Officers of the Slate, their residence, &c; of the Colleges, and their officer" of Buim. their officers and capital, Sir , Ave Revised Edition. With a second Appendix, containing the full Census ot the State for 1840, as taken by order ol Congress; in one very large super royal lmo. volume ol ou pages. l'hc following is one among the numerous favorable notice which have been given of this edition of the Gazetteer : " The above is the title of a very valuable duodecimo work of 578 pages, a good idea of which may be gathered from the title. Mr. Jenkins has made the best use of the first rale facilities which were afforded him at the Scat of Government, and has produced a Gazetteer far superior, both generally and particularly, to any other we have ever seen pertaining to an individual State. Every teacher, lawyer, physician, farmer, mechanic or merchant should provide himself with a copy, and use it as ho would his watch, as his business requires. The Appendix alone is worth the price of the whole work, for the valuable statistics u contains." For sale, by the dozen or single copy, at the Bookstore of tlec22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ADD PBINTINO. THE subscri ber having purchased one ! Dickinson's itoTABY Card I'ltKSSES Has ll now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a short- ,er notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards, Billets, and Invitation 1 ickcts. 1 Ins Press brings the business ol Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than il has ever before attained, and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be tlone on any oilier machine, tiavingjusl atluea a large variety of new Card Type, and intending lo purchase all the new fasliions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction lo his customers. A srilcndid variety of business and visitingCARDS.nlain. glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on hand. Uolumnus.Sept.b. UltAS. hcijtt. DIC. GOOUE'S CEI.EB BATED 1 EtIAI.E PI EES. These pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the Ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar lo Iheir sex, from want of Exercise, or general Debility of the System, Obstruelions, Sup pressions, and Irregularity ol Hie menses ; at me same time strengthening, cleansing, and giving lone to the Stomach and Bowels, and producing a new and healthy action throughout the system generally. They create Appetite, correct Indigestion, remove Giddiness and Nervous Headache, and are eminently useful in those Flatulent Complaints w hich distress Females so much at tho "Turn of Life." They obviate Costivcness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous Af fections, likewise altortl soothing and permanent rchel in Fluor Albus, or Whites, and in the most obstinate cases ol Chlorosis, or Green Sickness, they invariably restore the pal- ld and delicate tcmale to lieailli and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and approbalion ol the most eminent Physicians in the United States, nnd many mothers can likewise testify to their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tendcrest pledges of connubial happiness have been defeated, lliese Pills may be truly cslcemed a blissful boon. Ihcy soon renovate all functional debility, and if taken, (according to directions,) ob viate all morbid action. A medium tnus sale and cuicacious, will be found in DR. GOODE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. These Pills are of two kinds, namely : No. 1, or Laxative Pills, and No. 2, or Restorative Pills. They are for all the tollowing diseases : suppression, irregularity or Kclcnlion ol Hie Menses, r luor Albas, fluorosis or ureen oicKness, uos- Hysterics, Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb, unci Piles. These Pills are also particularly adapted to the male as well as the female sex, for the cure of the following diseases: Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bilious Diseases, and all cases of Ilypochondriacism, Low Spirits, Palpitation ol the Heart, nervous irritability, lcrvous Weakness, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, General Debility, Bodily Weakness or Flatulency, Headaches, Nightmare. Rheumatism. Asthma, Tic Douloureux, Cramp, Spas modic Affections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder Gout; also, Pains in the Sidc.Chest, Limbs, Dead. Stomach or Back, Dimness or Confusion of Sight, Alternate flushes of Heat and Chilliness, Tremors, Watchings, Agitation, Anxiety, bad Dreams ana Spasms. This Medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valua ble ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or alterative. The above valuable medicine is for sale by J. B. W1IEA-TON, FAY & KILBOURNE, and DENIG A SON, Columbus, Ohio. ebrnary 28, IU-13. WHEAT WANTED. 50,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which the highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. July 18, 1842. .wtf. n Sv NOTICE. In pursuance of a deed executed by John Siebert to the undersigned, there will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, al the door of the Court House, in Columbus, in Franklin county, on the Dth day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, "P. M., the fol-; lowing real cslalc, to wit : Part of section No. 11, township I No. 1, and range No. 23, beginning at a black oak stump and running west lb poles lo (he river al low water mark ; thence up the river and binding thereon north 14 west 6 poles, north 81 east 3 poles, north 18 west (i poles, north 14 west 7 poles 15 links ; thence north east passing a marked red oak in line al 2 poles l(i.J poles to a stone ; thence south 7 west 18 poles and 22 links lo the beginning, containing one acre and thirty-four poles, including a saw mill, paper mill and dam across the Scioto river. Also, the following personal property, lo wit : 1 clock, 2 ,.r,..c,.o C.i-lwu.lr l,:,.,!..,.r n "ll of rn n-c on,! n-o. shavings, 4 stoves, beds and beddm'g, 573 copies of President's Messages, (bound,) 410 copies of Geology ol Ohio, a lot of eastings, consisting of wheels' and shalis. A deed will be immediately executed lo the purchaser or purchasers by the undersigned. i. I Al, iiramets oj J. MORRISON, J Jo.'m Siebert. Columbus, April 22, 1843 wis. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 1 shall offer for sale at the door of the Old Cuurt House, in the citv of Columbus. on the 8th day of May next, between 10 and o'clock, an undivided half of n life estate in sundry Iracts of wild land lying near Lower Sandusky, State of Ohio, to wit: Part of S. E. qr. of fra'c. sec. II, to. 5, r. 15. 22 acres, 50r. S. W. 13 135 21 14 14 23 1 24 2I 30 93 21 73 11 78 10(i 45 49 35 90 5 32 10 7 " N.E. " S. part " N. W. " S. E. " N. E. " W4N.W. qr. 13 80 A plat ol it wi sale. other description can he seen at the time of Also, the same interest in in-lots No. 136 and No, ii the city ol Columbus. Also, one pew, No. 95, in the First Baptist Meeting House, in Columbus. Also, sundry debts in note and book accounts on various persons. WALTER. THRALL, Assignee. April 4, 1813..5w.w. OHERIFF'S SALE. By virluc of two writs of venditioni O exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me direclcd, 1 shall offer for sale at the lale hat store of William Wise, in the city of Columbus, on the 8M day of glay nejet, the following personal property, lo wit : 2G4 hats, 24 caps of various kinds, 5 hat boxes, a lol of hat Iriminings, 12 unfinished hat bodies, a lot of Russia rabbit, 34 pieces otter skins, 1000 muskrat skins, 30 hat blocks, 8 finishing irons, 2 looking glasses, 1 desk, 2 brass hanging lamps, 1 box size blocks, 1 furnace and pipe, 1 stove, drum, and pipe, a lot of line wool, 1 cask of alcohol, and the show cases and fixtures in said store. Taken as the property of Win. Wise, to satisfy said writs, one in favor of William A. & Alexander M. White, and the other in favor of Fay, Kil-bourne & Co., bolh against said Wise. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 25, 1843.. gl,50. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued from llic Court of Common Pleas of Franklin, county, to me directed, I shall offer for sale on the Btli day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and o'clock, P. M. at the residence of John I. Brown, in Jackson township, the following personal property, to win-Six head of hor-es, six sets of liarness, one six horse wagon and bed. Taken as the property of John I. Brown, at the suit of Jacob Straidcrs, Adm'r. against said John I. Brown, Thomas T. Brown, and John Gautz. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, SlieriJ. April 22, 1843.. gl. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin co., lo me directed, I shall offer for sale at the residence of Noble Landon, in New Albany. Plain township, on the 8th day of May next, between the the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and o'clock, P. M., the following personal property, to wit : Three head of horses, one two horse wagon, one cow and calf and three year old heifer. Taken as the property of Daniel Rhoades, at the suit of Lewis Sells, against said Daniel Rhoadej and Lambert P. Rhoades. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 22, 1843.. 1. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, to me directed, 1 shall offer for sale at the residence of George B. Read, in Mifflin township, on the 8th dayoMay next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o clock, P. 11., the following personal property, to wit : One two horse carriage, one two norse sleigh, one yoko of bulls, two bay mares, Iwo yearling heifers, four cows, one two horse wagon, one gray horse, and thirty head of stock hogs. Taken as I he property of George B. Read, at the suit of George Cotsmirc. WILLIAM DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 22, 1343.. gl. ' OHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias. O issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin Co., to me directed, I shall offer for sale at the door of the Court House of said county, on the IO(i day of May nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 4 o'clock. P. M. the following personal property, to wit : One Planeing Machine Taken as the property of Ebcnczcr Jenkins, at the suit of Thomas Perkins, against Warren Jenkins and Ebcnczcr Jenkins. WM. DOMIGAN, Sheriff. April 29, 1843.. gl. AEE1SON OWEN, Commission Itlrrcliniit nnd Wholesale Dealer in GROCERIES, PRODUCE, WINES and LIQUORS, No. 20 Front street, east of Broadway, Cincinnati. April 8, 1813. .g2 ROBEBT H. FOLGBH, Attoiinki and Coun sellou at Law, and Solicitor is Chahcerv. Massillon, Ohio, will attend to the collection of claims, and othor professional business, in the counties of Stark, Wuyne, Holmes, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Columbiana, Summit, and Porlngo. He has leave to refer to Hon. E. Whittlesey, Washington, D. C. " J. C Wright, Cincinnati, Ohio. " James Wilson, Steubenville, Ohio " John Sloane, Columbus, Ohio. Messrs. Stafford. Stillwell & Co., New York. " Dibble, Pray & Co., " " Z. fi. R. Mead, " " Otis, Broaders & Co., Boston, Mass. " R. & W. C. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pa. " Je6se Smilh & Sons, Cleveland, Ohio. " G. & A. Wells, Wellsville, " " L. & S. Rawson, Massillon, " " Tcmiis & Kclloy, " " P. Handy, Esq., " " Edson Allen, Esq., Toledo, " Samuel Church, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa. Massillon, July 1, 1842. TIIE CHUHCII ALMANAC, for 1843. The Church Almanac for the vear of our Lord 1843, containing a List of the General Institutions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Dioceses of the Church in the United States, Number of her Bishops and Clergy ; Dioceses of tho Church of England in the American Provinces and Islands, Bilh the Number of Bishops and Clergy; the Number o." wishops of the Church of England. Sword's Pocket Almnnnc, Churchman's Calendar and Ecclesiastical Register, for the year of out Lord, 1843. The Presbyterian Alinannc, for 1843, adapted ar, use in every part of the United Stales, containing a view of the pretent state of Presbyterianism throughout the world; of List of the Synods and Presbyteries in the United Stales ; Slated Clerks of Synods; Theological Seminaries ; Boards of Foreign and Domestic Missions, &c, &c. ror sale, by the dozen or single copy, nt the tiookslore ol Jan. 13. I. N. WHlTliw ci nun ji.nuiun. GENTLEMEN, THIS WAY ! Gen. PERKINS embraces this opportunity to sa SAMUEL say to his old friends that he has established his Head Quarters for this sea son in the basement of the Clinton Bank, corner of High and Slate streets, where he will be extremely happy lo wait upon all gentlemen who may call upon him- He assures them that his Razors and every thing else shall always be in the very best order, and every attention given to his business, so that he respectfully solicits a portion of patronage. December 1, 1842. .dtf SAMUEL PERKINS. JUDGE SWAN'S NEW WOBK on Executor nnd AilniiuiHtrntom. ISAAC N. WHITING has this day published a Dlannnl for Executors and Ad. iiiiniMrHtors, ill the Settlement of Estates of Deceased Persons, wilh Practical Forms, &c., &ic. By Juseph R. Swan, President Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, and Author of " Swan's Treatise on the Law relating lo the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and Constables, in the Slate of Ohio." T his work is intended lo be what its title purports, A Manual nt those who settle the estates of deceased persons. It embodies the provisions of the Statutes, with such Comments, Decisions, Forms, and other matter, as are deemed requisite for persons not skilled ill the law, to understand the ordinary duties of Executors and Administrators. This object has been kept in view throughout, not only because a large book would be almost useless to those persons who desire to read no more than is necessary to make themselves well acquainted with their general duties, but because, in most cases, an Executor or Administrator would not be justifiable in purchasing an expensive work. Besides, it will perhaps be found that this book embodies much more useful information than the more voluminous and elaborate English works upon the same subject. The various subjects are treated, as near as could be, in the order in w hich the various duties should be performed, beginning with the Notice to Creditors, then the taking of the Inventory and Schedules, with Forms; the Sale and Sale bill ; what arc Assets and w hat are not ; the Collection of the Assets, and when and how; the Authentication of Claims against the Eslnte, and their Arbitration, &c, wilh Forms; the Sale of the Real Estate ; the Remedies by and against Executors and Administrators; the Mode of Settling Insolvent Estates, &c, ccc. 1 vol. royal 12mo. From the well known talents of the Author, and the time and labor which he has devoled to the above work, the publisher confidently believes it will be found equally as valuable to Executort and Administrators as his well known Treatise has been lo Justices of the Peace, Lawyers, and men of business generally. For sale at the Bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. The work may also be had, at the publisher's prices, of De-silver & Burr, booksellers, Phillips & Reynolds, E Morgan & Co., M. Kaylor, Cincinnati ; Louis & Brcadon, Hamilton; 15. F. Ells, Dayton ; David Barr, Xcnia; Henry II. Neal, Gallipolis; Joseph Irons, Chillicethe ; McNaim &, Murray, Portsmouth ; Benjamin Brown, Alaens ; C. C. Carroll, Esq., St. Clairsville ; McCracken, llaima & Co, Cambridge ; W. P. Bennett, office of the Zancsville Gazette, Zanesvilfe; Slo-cuni fc Buck, Marietta ; Frazer & Bell, Steubenville ; J. J. Fast, Canton; Bigger & Baldwin, Massillon; B. Little, Ravenna; Porter & Ide, Warren ; Canfield & Camp, Esqrs., Medina; M. C. Yuunglove, Cleveland ; John R. Osborn,Eq., Norwalk; H. H. Hunter, Esq., Lancaster; A. P. Pritchard, Granville ; Sylvester Latimer, Delaware ; Edson Goit, Esq., Findlay, Hancock co.; Edward Phelps, St. Mary's Mercer co.: R. G. Pennington, Esq., Tillin; and of the Clerks of the Court of Common Pleas at the fallowing places, viz : Mansfield, Mt. Vernon, Newark, Circleville, Lancaster, Somerset, Jefferson, Springfield, Bucynis, Perrysburgh, Sidney, Van Wert. Columbus, January 28, 1843. rPilE I'AitlllA' MEDICAL- El IS ti ABV. A X Treatise on the prevention and cure of Diseases, by regimen and simple medicines. Revised and enlarged, with the addition of a Vegetable Materia Medica, pointing out the vir lues, preparations, and doses, of our most valuable native medical plants, and an Appendix, illustrated with Eighty- Four Engravings, Four of which are Colored. By J. G. Norwood, M. 1). Extracts from the Preface. "Among the American writers whose works have been freely put in requisition for this work, may be mentioned Doctors Rush, Chapman, Caldwell, Cooke, Barton, James, Dudley, Eberle, Short, Drake, Dewees, Yandell, Dunglison, and Carlwright. Also to the labors of Cooper, Abernethy, Burns, Mackintosh, Armstrong, Johnson, Thomas, and other English writers, who stand at the head of their profession in their own country. The object throughout the entire work, being to give the history, characteristic, symptoms, progress, and termination of all common diseases, in as correct, simple, and intelligible terms as possible, suited to the capacities of all who ought, in any event, to undertake the treatment of a disease, in the termination of which human life may be at stake." " Among the subjects treated of, are Malignant Cholera, Peripneumonia Notha, Bilious Pleurisy, Varioloid, Vaccination, Small Pox, Chicken Pox, Dyspepsia, Lientery, Negro Consumption, White Swelling, Locked Jaw, Prolapsus Ani, Fellon, Tetter, Scald-head, various Eruptive diseases, Issues, Setons, diseases peculiar to women and children, Fevers, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Pulmonary Consumption, Measles, Quinsy and Putrid Sore Throat, Cancer, Poisons, Hydrophobia, Surgery, Dislocations, Fractures or Broken Bones, St. Anthony s Fire, Mumps, Jaundice, Dropsy, Gout, Scrofula, Palsy, Epilepsy, &c. " The treatment pursued by the generality of practitioners and found most successful, particularly in the diseases endemic to the South and West, has been detailed with as much minuteness as the nature of the subject will admit." " The work is not intended to induce people to neglect medical assistance, and place no great confidence in their own discrimination ; but to enable families to make prompt use of suitable remedies in sudden attacks of illness, and in case of accidents, when the services of a physician cannot be immediately procured." This work has been pronounced by all Physicians who have seen it, and several ot the most eminent have examined it, to be the best, for family use, extant. ILT Agents and ottiers, who purchase to sell again, will be supplied upon liberal terms, by J. A. JAMES, Dec. 29, 1841. Publisher, Cincinnati, O. tJ"The above work is for sale by I. N. WHITING S? HUNTINGTON. STHOIVIAS, Forwarding and Commission merchant nnd General Produce Denier, at the White Ware-House, West end Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Troy and Michigan Line, and New York and Buffalo Lake Boat Line, on the Erie Canal, and T. Richmond & Co.'s Line, on the Ohio Canal. Advances will be made on Consignments, when des red. Refer to Messrs. Cowing, Richmond, Williams & Co., N. Y. City. " Kinne, Davis &. Co., Buffalo, New York. " Gurdon, Williams & Co., Detroit, Michigan. " Thomas Richmond & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. " A. Cadwalladcr &. Co., Zancsville, Ohio. " Young & Fitch, Newark, Ohio. " J. Fiuley & Co., Circleville, Ohio. Mr. M. R. Barlfett, Chillicothe, Ohio. Messrs. Conway &. Robinson, Portsmouth, Ohio. Th:,. iSS, ! March 16, 1843. .If. NOTICECHEAP IfOlt CASH. CUSHMAN & HOWELL still continue to carry on the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand one door South of the Franklin Bank, where Ihey keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Har ncss, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at tho following prices. The quality of tlie article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, at from g5 00 100 Bridles, " " W 75 Martingals, " 50 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 50 sets single Harness, plated, 50 do. double do., gl2 50 16 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 25 10 00 16 00 3 00 7 00 10 00 28 00 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We are whole teams ourselves. We slay die leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our itock, be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. We are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or loso your potato." August 9, 1842. FLOUB. The undersigned have made arrangements for a constant supply of the best Family Flour, which will be sold at a bare commission over co9t for Cash. If charged to account 124 cents per barrel will be added to the Cash price. O. W. SHERWOOD & CO. February 17, 1813 DWELLING HOUSE FOK BUNT. One of the "Eight Buildings," on Town street, is for rent on moderate terms. It it well suited for a large boarding house. For further particulars apply t the State Journal counting room. April 6. |
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