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o: m i nnrn RNA JL. VOLUME VII. COLU MBUS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1843. NUMBER 73. DA TV LI o JO PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT &. TEESDALE. Office comer of High and Town streets , Bullies' Building'. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly llie remainder of the year Jo 00 'Pi'LunuL-lv nnr nnnum.. .....'.... 400 . ......,..v ,. Weekly per annum 2 00 BUSINESS CARDS. ' W. & K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columlras, Ohio, will atlentl to the business of tlicir prolcssiou m Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Hank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slaie. Office oa High street, over I &. Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. ' PICKRY & DENNISON, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, U.X. will aucmi to tiusiucsseiuruMuu n nrai ...m, ... ........... and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Llmton BankStato street. July !), Ib'H. WALTliK TiJIWI-I,, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Crooks' Hotel. December 2, 1 8 lift) EO. M. I'AKHOXS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oyler's Hotel, third door south ol the store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. HARVEY & SEIRERT, BOOK HINDERS, Ilerancourl &Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. mnrl7 Win. Scihcrt. wn i t w Bfi IB d' V I . B Y PORTER, PALMER AND PORTER, opposite the . II rs.',l ninn T)lT.7 Sill. IOUTL 11UII3U, (juiius.iiiv, v..iw. CITY nous i-:, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town slrcets, Columbus, Ohio. Way '43. UAKDWAKK, Ac. BUTTLES cV RUN VON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Class, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, tec, &c, High street, sign ol the Gill Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. N. WHITINO & HI .TINTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Author S. Chf.w, Thomas Corvyih LAW OFI'lCl, Cincinnati, Ohio. CORW1N St CHEW having opened an Ollice at Cincinnati, are prepared to make collections and pursue the business of their profession generally in the Federal and Slate Courts. Lcllcrs addressed to Ihein will receive prompt attention. April la 1!i13- JO UK WAITOH, CHAIR Maker, High street, ft lew doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assorlmcnt of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. BOOKSTORE A1VD BINDERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, State street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WHti4T.H, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, &c, Sec, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 151,1,1s. SESSIONS .V CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonncis. Hats and Caps, Stc, Stc, wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods store south cf the Clinton Bank. DERBY & ALLEN, DEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Slalioncryl opposite the State House, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather', Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 18-11. S. THOMAS, IFORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. It. COMSTOCK A t'O. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Traduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. o. w. Nin:itoon & t o., GROCERS and Produce Dealers, High street, at Sherwood St Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. OOI'PEK A IV It TIN WAKE. GEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufaclurcr, High street, near Town. A good assortment of Ware always on hiind. Ill It KICK'S LIVKBV STABLE, HIGH STREET, between Long and Spring streets. Horses and Carriages to let. WM. BARKER. Columbus, Sept. 1U, 1843. .3mlw J. KllltitVAV & CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE. RUDISH.L, High street, second door south of the Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps, of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY. TOIIN FUNSTON. South Columbus, near the New Court J House, manufactures and keeps on hand every variety of hoap and Uanulcs, and sells at wholesale and retail. wn i iAii burdell. 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. ECLIPSE HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct. 26. ACKERMAN & PHILLIPS. VUCIOK J. HAWI.KV'S OFFICE and residence on the corner of High and Friend streets. Doct. Hawlet would receive in his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19..dtf. IN HI I. IIO I ME. THE subscriber having taken the above Kouso for a term of years, and furnished it in good siylc, flatters himself that by strict attention to the comfort of'his guests, he will merit a share of the public patronage. Columbus, July 1, 18 12. R. B. COWLES. Forwnrding, Commission nn (I Produco Business. 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 and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. vw j. met ui a jw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers iu Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State fflmien It itrh tlrnnl rinliimhiia t W,n t -""""7 " y. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite tho Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. ARROW ROOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranlcd not to be Starch,) for sale at the corner of High and Broad streets. J. B. WHEATON. B COMSTOCK & CO. nre paying the liiht price in cash for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Bacon, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, anil sell Flour, Sail, Lumber, Shingles, Piaster, Cement, ice. Stc at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. BARNES ON HEBREW. Notes explanatory and practical on Ihe Epistle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Moore's Ireland. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition against Scotland. By Thos. Moore, Esq. 1 vol. fivo. Just received by Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BOOTH AND SHOES. 75 cases, comprising coarse and kip Boots 3 do. do. ltrogans, Women's Boois, Shoe-lees, and Low Quarters ; Children's shoes of every description; Slippers from 37 cents to 1,00; Morocco walking shoes, ball Gaiters, Stc, &.c, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, bv Ocl. 17. WING, RICHARDS & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, K1LBOURNE fe CO. BlY WAON9. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the While Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS. BINDERS' BOARDS. 4,000 Lbs. Binders' Boards a good article lor sale cheap by BUTTLES St RUNYON, January 14. 1843. Sign of the Gilt Pad-Lock. BEAVER mid Broml Cloths, Snliiictrt, Jcuua, Giraffes, Stc, direct from head quarters ; cheap for cash, at Oct. 5. WING, RICHARDS & CO. B ACON. Smoked Hams and Shoulders for sale al the While Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. a. THD,HA BOLTINC1 CLOTHS All assorlmcnt of genuine Hot Anchor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 11. W. A. McCOY St CO. BACON WANTED 50,000 lbs. Bacon wanted for which the highest market price w ill be paid in cash by June 10, 1843. S. THOMAS. CHI KO.'I I: YELLOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for sae at the corner of High and Broad slrccls. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c OFFEE. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, just received and lor sale cheap, ly s. THOMAS. C"1 LAY'S Life nml SpcrclieN, A fewcopies of Grce-J icy & McElralh's edition of the Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this ollice. Sept. 23. CIARFETS. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vene-J tian, and Oil Cloth Carpets, will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by ' W. A. McCOY & CO. Sept. 14. CRAI'E tii ii mi 11 nml iVJnsliu du Lnines, of the latest style, lor sale by Sept. 11. W. A. McCOY & CO. COTTON YARN. An assortment of short and long skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. McCOY & CO. CIOFFEE. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Coffee, just re-J ceived at Ihe White Warehouse. Fur sale cheap by July 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. CONSUMPTION. A demonstration of the curability of Pulmonary Consumption, iu all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nalurc, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive of tuberculous diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo By Win. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Store. DR. OLIN'S TRAVELS. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pclrea, and the Holy Land. Yj the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wesleyan i nivcrsity, wilh 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo. For snle bv July 1 I. N. H1TING & HUNTINGTON. R. ITIOTT'S-TRAVELS Travels iu Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia M iuor, ivc, etc., ciuring inc years luwttn iun. jsy valentine fllotl, M. 1)., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, otc. &c; in 1 vol.bvo. just received and for sale by may 1. N. WHITINU fli HUNTINGTON. DUVtiH AND A1ED1CINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c. The subscribers have just received a large addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, itc, whichlhcy ofler at wholesale and retail, on Ihe most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ENGLISH nml American CIoIIin nud Cnimi-incrm. An extensive assortment, just received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1J. W. A McCOY & CO. FRENCH CLOTHS and Cnniiuiurca, just received and lor sale, cheap lor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY & CO. FANCY CASSIiUERES. A new and Splendid Assortment al WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nov. 18. FRESH OYSTERS, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. AM BOS. FA7IILY FLOUR, at tho lowest market price, coo-stantly on hand at the White Ware House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (june!3) S.THOMAS. IO It SALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church and 73 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. October IU, 1812. B. COMSTOCK St CO. GENTLEMEN'S llnls, New (Style, IliU day re-ceived and for sale low. by May 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. 1 ING HAITI S. LAWNS. Arc Earlslone and Domestic VJT Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Ralznrincs, Muslins, cVc. sale by, may 4 W ING, RICHARDS Sc CO for CO. GENTLEMEN'S Silk Scarf and Craval just received and will be sold al reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. GRAIN WANTED. Cash will be paid for Wheat, Rye, Cora and Oals, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at the head of the Canal. GENTS' Rich Silk Scarfr, dark colors, just received by Oct. 5.1 WING, RICHARDS & CO. OUSK TO RENT. A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 1843. WALTER THRALL. ARD-WAHE. FAY & KILBOURNE have just received 200 kegs of Juniata Nails, and a large stock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. May 18. H OCKING COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lots . lo suit nurchasers. constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at the head of the Canal. HEMP SEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for salo by JOSEPH SULLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, 1843 If. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of ihe city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROBI5INS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2G. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. IMPORTANT to Merchants aud Trndcrn. For jialc, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assorlmcnt of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and hall binding. NGUA1N UnrpctM jiiNt received by Way 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. J 1ST RECEIVED At DERBY'S Bookstore The Neighbor 1 A Sloryof Every Day Life By Fredcri-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary llowitt. Price 515 Cents. iicccmocr iu, iu2. K ATE. Kate iu Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price 12.1. cents. For sale at May 30. DERlfY'S. LAOIES WINTER FASHIONS. Mrs. SNOW-DEN. would respectfully inform the ladies (' Columbus and vicinity, that she has this day received from New York her stock of Fashionable Millinery, and will open them on Thursday, November 2nd ; and respectfully invites them to call and examine, on High slreet, 1 door soulh of the Frank tin House. Columbus, October, 31, 1813. .2mlw. LOOM OUT FOR "COURSE ROOTS! A. C BROWN, determined not to be undersold by the Dry Goods Merchants, wilh iheir Auction Hoots and .Shoes, has concluded to sell coarse Boots lor g 1,50, Fine Sewed Boots, lor ,yt,U, aud all olhcr articles 111 proportion, al the sign of Ihe Black Boot, High slreet. Oct. 2fi. LARGE GLASS of. Superior Quality tor pic-lure frames, tilled to any size without exlra charge, at tho Drug Store, corner of High and Broad si reel. Oct. 11. J. JS. tVUUATUN. LI EE IN SWEDEN. The President's Daughters, by Frcdcrika Bremer, price l'JA cents. "Nina," being pari 2, of the President's Daughtcra, neat ly put up in French covers. at !2J cents. For saie by Uct. 3. J. IN. WHlTliM. (& IlUNl l.MiTUN. LOOKING G LASSES. An assorlmcnt of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, cheap for cash, by (Sept 1 1.) W. A. McCOY & CO. It A Till'. It. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather, for sale by J Sept. II. W. A. McCOY & CO. LAKE FISH. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawiic, in barrels aud half barrels, lustre- ceivdc and for sale by S. THOMAS. July xo, i;;i.i. LARD OIL. Just received, in addition lo former arrivals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, 18-13 H. THOMAS. r AKU OIL. B. Comstock St Co.'s manufacture of J Lard Oil winter strained for sale by January 14, 1813. BUTTLES & RUNYON. MYSTEItlES OF PARIS. Just received at DERBY & ALLEN'S, Nos. 5 and G of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 12 cents per No. Also, Harpers coition, in two pans, at u cents cadi. Nov. SB. MOKIi NEW ROOKS. DERBY & ALLEN have ItjL recently made, and are now making, large additions to their slock, and offer for sale a more complete assortment oj jiooks oiniionery, i,c, man ever. e are selling hooks 111 all departments of Literature, al prices to suit the limes. O'Remember Ihe Store at llie old stand of II. W. Derby, opposite the Stale House. Oct. SI, 1843. MAZARINE Jtlne ifluHlin de Lainrn, nil Wooi, just received by WING, RICHARDS & CO. May 18. MEREDITH. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-sington, just received at August IU. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE SUGAR. 5,000 lbs. of Maple Sugar, of superior quality just received and for sale by June 10, 1843, S. THOMAS. 1 TACRINE CARDS. The subscribers have lor sale. ill SO selts Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31,32,33, and 31, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 11, 1843. . FAY & KILBOURNE. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, KILBOURNE ti CO. keep a constant supply of Row- laud's Mill and Cross-Cul Saws, at the lowest prices. juiiS NEW GOODS. Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's ; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Mermoes, Sec, a rich as sortmcnt, now opening by Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale's Row. N EW STYLE. Superior Mole Skin and Satin Hals, just received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS &, Co. N UTMEGS. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and for sale low, at the corner of Hiirh and Broad streets, Nov. 25. J. It, WHEATON. OATS. For sale by wholesale or retail at the Whi Warehouse cheap lor cash by S. THOMAS. August 22. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 153 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of the principal Soulh Sea Islands, the introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the inhabitants, slate of llie arts, commerce, &c, &c. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received by Uct. 3. 1. N. WlliTINU iV HUNTINGTON. IDINE SHINGLES. 100,000 Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for sale cheap for rash, bv Sept. J. ' S. THOMAS. RIIIHONS. Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, hist received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO PORTRAIT PAINTING. WM. WALCUTTwill remain lhrou"h Ihe winter in Columbus. He invites the public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or a imn auuui. mil 111 biuu, nrs i uriCK .asi Ol lllgu sircci. December 19, 1812.. dtf. Tl OMAN, OH HYDRAULIC CEMENT. For J.V Cisterns, and olhcr uses, a first rate article, and warrant ed, just received from Kentucky Mills, and for sale by may zo, iuw. H. T11UMA3. S THOMAS will pay Ihe highest price, in cash, for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover-seed, Timolliy-secd, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pot and Pearl-ashes, Pork, Bacon, etc. &c. And he will also sell Flour, Sail, Shingles, Cement, White Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Leather, &c. &.C.. as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Call at tho While Ware House, at the west end of the Scioto Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, i813. SILKS, RIBHONS, &c Blue black, brown and drab figured P, dc soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, &c. just received by, WING, RICHARDS L CO. CJIGIIT DRAFTS. Signt oralis on New Ir'orit City i' tl miinn r l , . . .. , -y iiuiii up iu iuuu lor suiu ui sun purchasers. June 22, 1313. S. THOMAS SAVE YOUR ASHES. 100,000 bushels of Ashes wanted immediately, for which I will pay from 6 lo 8 cents per bushel delivered at my Ashery near Ridgway's Foundry ; or I will give in proportion when I send for them by wagon. THOMAS ST1TT. Columbus, May 6, 1843. STORY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on ihe Law of Partnership as a brunch of Commercial and Maratiino Jurisprudence wilh occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale by T. St. i. W. JOHNSON. Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor street. QHOW BOTTLES, Tincture Bottle, Specie kj Jars, Sec, Sic. of all sizes, for sale cheap by Ihe dozen or single, at the Drug Sloro corner of Broad street, by Oct. 14. J. B. WHEATON. STEEL. Cast, Spring, German, English and American Blister Slcel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad "reel. July 20. SALT. 500 ISbls. Hocking Sail. 500 dillo Salina, just received and for sale by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. s ALT, in bulk, for sale wholeanle or retail, by June 20. B. COMSTOCK & CO. ALT. 300 bbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for 1 J sale low, by June 15 U. SHEIT'IELD, Ware-House at the head of ihcCanal, I SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES. A splendid assortment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO. SILKS. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY it CO. Sept. 28, s ALT. 1000 barrels Saltjust received and for sale cheap oy liOV zo. 13. TtlUitlAB. SWAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale by inly 241 FAY. KILBOURNE St CO. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug iu boxes, for sale low by jnnelo B. COMSTOCK & Co. rHE AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 1844, this day received by DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE LADIES. Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, just received by Oct. 5. WING RICHARDS & CO. THIS DAY PUBLISHED by DERBY & ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of ihe United States, for the seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 1848. rpiIK SONGS OF BIRANGER, in one volume, JL elegantly printed, Is English, wilh a sketch of the Au thor's Lute, by 11. w. Uriswold, lor sale at Nov. 23. DERBY & ALLEN'S TEAS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson anil Imperial Teas, at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit, at WING, RICHARDS & CO'S., Ocl. 17. No. 1, Goodale's Row. TRUSSES. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a large assorlmcnt at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or fitted if desired by J. R. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sis., Columbus, O. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. Padding, Canvass and Wignn, Cord, Binding and Butlons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CHADS & CO. Oct. 5, No. 1, Goodale's Row. rpo WN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of yeEn-J. fifty very desirable Lots iu the City of Columbus, .rs quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. TANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best quality, for sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY & CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranlcd lo be an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scalfulata Smoking Tobacco. Ocl. 11). UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirls and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and for salo, cheap for cash, by W. A. McCOY & CO. Sept. 19. URE'S DICTIONARY. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, coniaining a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Ure, M. D., F. R. S., &c. Sec, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale bv August 10. II. W.' DERBY. WINDOW GLASS A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all sizes from G by 8, to 24 by 30, just received, and lor sale at reduced prices, bv J. B. WHEATON, Oct. 11. corner of High and Broad streets. w ALL PAPER. A large assortment of Wall and Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, bv ept. 14. W. A. MCUUY or UU. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Sloro, Broad slreet. July 20. WANTED at the While Ware House, 5000 bushels of Rye, and 5000 bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, bv June 13 'S. THOMAS. WINTER Strained Lnrd Oil. Just received and for sale very low; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. S II A W, Nov. U, 1843.. lwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the While Warehouse, west end Sciolo Bridge, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. HIT IS LEAD, OIL, Arc. Fat St Kii.boukke have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Vcnitian Red. Also Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. May 18. INTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have forsale 400 gallons ofwinler strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1811. WHEAT WANTED. 50,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which Ihn highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. July 18. 1812..wtf. OUNG BUCKEYE COFFEE HOUSE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served up ev ery day at 11 o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour. June"27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. A f BBLS. Camwood : 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 1U 30 " Fustic; 20 " Nic?wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, just received, and for sale bv Aug. 21. FAY & KILBOURNE. 511011 L,!s- sPa,lisl1 Solo Leather. UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calfskins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by, May 18. FAY & KILBOURNE. 5nnn LHs- ctto" t;hain N-6 16-,UUU 2.000 lbs. Collon Bais. Wick Yarn anil Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by May 18. FAY & KILBOURNE. WANTED, by O. W. Sherwood & Co., id exchange for Groceries, at cash prices Wheal, at. . . . bO cents per bushel. Barley at.... 40 do do Rye, at.... 33 do- do Corn, at.... 20 do do Oats, at.... 18 do do Flaxseed, at.... 80 do do Clovcrsccd, at. ...3 50 do do Timothyseed, ....at....l 00 do do Whilo Beans, at 25 to 50 do do DriedPeache at....l (X) do do do do pcal'd...at....l 75 do do Beescwax, at.... 25 do pound Feathers, al.... 20 do lo Butter, at.... 5 do do Lard, ....at.... 44 do do Ginseng, at.... 20 do do Pcarlash at. ...4 50 do cwt. Potash at. ...3 50 do do Scorched Salts atS2Atog3 do do This list will be corrected weekly. Nov 25. THE FARMERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all Ihe most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., F. R, S., wilh seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the United Slates, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal fjvo., 1 165 pages. For sale, wholesale and retail, at DERBY St ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap Book Store. WALTER AMOS, Jllcreliant Tailor, High St., opposile the Slate House, respectfully invites the at-altention of his Customers and Ihe Public in general to his stock of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vcslings, &c., lately received, ana now offered for sale I Super black French, black and blue-black, blue, invisible green and olive citron Cloths ; French black, wool-dyed black, fancy and mixed Cassimcres j Plain black silk and figured Velvets ; Super black Satin ; English silk and wool Vcstings ; Black silk Cravats, Suspenders, &c, Ace. Any of the above articles will be sold low, and made up to order on accommodating terms. The subscriber is determined not lo be outdone in selling cheap. He invites all to call and examine his goods for themselves. He can sell as low as any olhcr establishment in the city. His stock of goods was selected by himself, expressly for his own trade, and he believes he can recommend every article he offers for sale. He hopes by strict attention and promptness in business, with good fits and good work, to receive a share of the public patronage.Those who wish to furnish their own Cloth, may depend on having it made according to order and with neatness aud despatch. Columbus, Oct. 21, 1843. .3intw. COLUMBUS FASHIONABLE DEPOT. ALEXANDER A. STEWART, Merchant 2'.iiior,has recently returned, and just received from New York City, the finest selection of Broad-Cloths, Silk, Lamb wool and Cotton Sack-Coal Cloths, Socks, Beaver Cloths, Traveling Money Belts, American, French and En- Silk, Lambs wool and Cotton glish Cassimcres, Undershirts, . Satinets, Gcnls' Morning Gowns, Ladies' and Geutlcmen's While Figured Satins for eve-Cloak Tassels, ning and parly dresses, Cut-Velvet Vcslings, Silk and Gum-Elastic Suspen-Woolen. do., ders. Plain, Black and figured Sa- Byron Collars, tins, Common do., Silk and Satin Cravats, All kinds of Tailors' Trim-Silk, Satin and Bombazine mings, Slocks, Shirls, Kid, Silk and Winter Gloves, Drawers, ever before offered to ihe citizens of Columbus. His stock is very extensive, excelling n richness and variety, any hitherto afforded in this markcV. He feels assured that ihe liberal patronage heretofore extended by a partial public, will be deemed fully warranted from the introduction of so splendid an assortment. Disclaiming all sympathy wilh that business policy which seeks its interest solely in newspaper declain-malion, he challenges that only sure test of merit a cdndiii examination. Columbus, Oct. 1843. SPLENDID GOODS AT It I It DELL'S, No. '2, Neil House. The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assorlmcnt of Goods in his line, the like of winch has never been equalled West of Ihe Mountains, either in quality, style or price. His stock consists in part of French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASS1MERES; Cashmcrets, Bombazines, Merino Cassimercs ; Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fancy Giraffe Cloths ; A rich assortment of VEST1NGS; Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and sal'm Neck Scarfs and Stocks ; Shins, Collars, Pocket Handkfs, Suspenders, Sic, &c. The subscriber manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing- in a style unequalled in the West, either as lo elegance offit, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. No pains arc spared to render entire satisfaction. Particular pains are taken in getting up a cheap and genteel arlicle of Sack Coats. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Aug. 29, 1843. BONS ALL'S CLASSICAL SCHOOL. This school will be hereafter conducted under the care of Messrs, Bonsall and Mallhewson. It may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in tho British Military School at Halifax. Course of Instruction : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. . Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. gilius, Greek lestnmcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis de Oflicivis, De Aniicilia et de Schedule, Horalius, Juvenalisei Persius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Muller's Uuniversal History, Aristotele's Politica et Elhica, translated by Dr. Gillies ; Rhetoric, translated by the same ; Palcy's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hutlon's course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isoperimelry, Mensuration of lieigluhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi led, Military and Civil Engineer, &c. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 c?fks 15 00 The Mathematics and Physical Sciences 15 00 English branches 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sickness of Ihe pupils. J. BONSALL. Oct. 31, 1843. .5mtw. It. MATTHEWSON. OLUMBUS MAT STORE REMOVED. The subscriber has removed lo the frame building second door soulh of the Insurance Company's building, on High Slreet, where he has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol the best quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at very low prices: and invites his old customers and tha public to call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. The lalcst fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, cither of Fur, Silk, or any olhcr description. May 18, 1843. .if. J. E. RfJDlSILL. EW ESTABLISHMENT. GEORGE J. PUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High slreet, five doors South of Town slreet, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. , Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1812. IT Y AUCTION ROOM! The subscribers conti-nue the Auction business al the old stand on State street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and are prepared lo receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, &c. Country Sales also attended to. Per centage on the most reasonable terms. O" Goods, See., sold at private sale at Auction prices. . , t., l , . W. KENT & SON. rjohmbus, February 17, 11143. ,1yd. TTENTION! GEN. SAMUEL PERKINS takes pleasure in announcing that his HEAD Quarters are still under (he Clinton Bank, where he is atoll times prepared to wait on gentlemen who may need his services in the Hair Dressing and Shaving line. Gentlemen's heads Siiam-poonkd with Del Vccchio's Extract in double quick time. Stnn.a U:. l... .1' , . , ,,i uiuiiiiL-ii hi: miming jmiriry, oui me uencrai thinks the best poetry for a Barber Shop is the sweet and !io.i ,.,: r n,.-n. 1 nii ...'11 i .-11 . . inuaii ui mvi a.nt.'i . .v.uuvuii;ii will iit;iMJ call aim find every thing in good order. Nov. S). MORE Cheap Books at Derby and Allen's. Alison's History of Europe, for 1,00. Burnett's History of Reformation, for $2,50. Shakspeare, a new edition, 28 plates. Gresly's Treatise preaching. Percira's, Materia Medica and Therapulics. Portrait of an English Churchman, by Rev. W. Grcsley A. M. Double Witness of the Church, by Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, A. M , author of the '"Lenten Fast." The Churchman's Companion in the closet, edited by F.E. Payet, M. A. Letters lo my Godchild, by Rev. J. Swart, of Jordan. A Token of Love, edited by a Lady, this day received at tho f eap cash Bookstore of DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 25.
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Full Text | o: m i nnrn RNA JL. VOLUME VII. COLU MBUS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1843. NUMBER 73. DA TV LI o JO PUBLISHED DAILY, BY SCOTT &. TEESDALE. Office comer of High and Town streets , Bullies' Building'. TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tri-weckly llie remainder of the year Jo 00 'Pi'LunuL-lv nnr nnnum.. .....'.... 400 . ......,..v ,. Weekly per annum 2 00 BUSINESS CARDS. ' W. & K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columlras, Ohio, will atlentl to the business of tlicir prolcssiou m Franklin and the adjoining counties. Office on High street, opposite the Franklin Hank, up stairs. August 3. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slaie. Office oa High street, over I &. Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. ' PICKRY & DENNISON, TTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, U.X. will aucmi to tiusiucsseiuruMuu n nrai ...m, ... ........... and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Llmton BankStato street. July !), Ib'H. WALTliK TiJIWI-I,, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Crooks' Hotel. December 2, 1 8 lift) EO. M. I'AKHOXS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oyler's Hotel, third door south ol the store of Preston & Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. HARVEY & SEIRERT, BOOK HINDERS, Ilerancourl &Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. mnrl7 Win. Scihcrt. wn i t w Bfi IB d' V I . B Y PORTER, PALMER AND PORTER, opposite the . II rs.',l ninn T)lT.7 Sill. IOUTL 11UII3U, (juiius.iiiv, v..iw. CITY nous i-:, BY P. H. OLMSTED, corner of High and Town slrcets, Columbus, Ohio. Way '43. UAKDWAKK, Ac. BUTTLES cV RUN VON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Class, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, tec, &c, High street, sign ol the Gill Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. I. N. WHITINO & HI .TINTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Rank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Author S. Chf.w, Thomas Corvyih LAW OFI'lCl, Cincinnati, Ohio. CORW1N St CHEW having opened an Ollice at Cincinnati, are prepared to make collections and pursue the business of their profession generally in the Federal and Slate Courts. Lcllcrs addressed to Ihein will receive prompt attention. April la 1!i13- JO UK WAITOH, CHAIR Maker, High street, ft lew doors South of the Mechanics' Hall. A good assorlmcnt of Chairs will always be found at this establishment. BOOKSTORE A1VD BINDERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, State street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. J. II. WHti4T.H, DRUGGIST, and Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, &c, Sec, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. 151,1,1s. SESSIONS .V CO. DEALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpeting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Bonncis. Hats and Caps, Stc, Stc, wholesale and retail. High street, 2d Dry Goods store south cf the Clinton Bank. DERBY & ALLEN, DEALERS in Law, Theological, Classical, Miscellaneous and School Books ; also, Blank Books and Slalioncryl opposite the State House, Columbus, Ohio. FAY KILBOURNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather', Boots and Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 18-11. S. THOMAS, IFORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aud General Produce Dealer, at the While Ware House west end of the Scioto Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Advances made on consignments when desired. It. COMSTOCK A t'O. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, Traduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. o. w. Nin:itoon & t o., GROCERS and Produce Dealers, High street, at Sherwood St Gregory's old stand. All kinds of Groceries wholesale and retail. Produce of all kinds purchased. OOI'PEK A IV It TIN WAKE. GEO. J. PUGH, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufaclurcr, High street, near Town. A good assortment of Ware always on hiind. Ill It KICK'S LIVKBV STABLE, HIGH STREET, between Long and Spring streets. Horses and Carriages to let. WM. BARKER. Columbus, Sept. 1U, 1843. .3mlw J. KllltitVAV & CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. COLUMBUS HAT STORE. JE. RUDISH.L, High street, second door south of the Insurance Company's building, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hals and Caps, of the latest fashions. Hals made to order. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY. TOIIN FUNSTON. South Columbus, near the New Court J House, manufactures and keeps on hand every variety of hoap and Uanulcs, and sells at wholesale and retail. wn i iAii burdell. 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. ECLIPSE HOUSE, ON BROAD STREET, between High and Front streets. Oysters and other Refreshments served up. Oct. 26. ACKERMAN & PHILLIPS. VUCIOK J. HAWI.KV'S OFFICE and residence on the corner of High and Friend streets. Doct. Hawlet would receive in his office one or more students of Medicine. April 19..dtf. IN HI I. IIO I ME. THE subscriber having taken the above Kouso for a term of years, and furnished it in good siylc, flatters himself that by strict attention to the comfort of'his guests, he will merit a share of the public patronage. Columbus, July 1, 18 12. R. B. COWLES. Forwnrding, Commission nn (I Produco Business. 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 and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. vw j. met ui a jw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers iu Fancy and Staple Dry Goods and Groceries, opposite the State fflmien It itrh tlrnnl rinliimhiia t W,n t -""""7 " y. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, opposite tho Franklin Bank, Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1842. ARROW ROOT. 50 lbs. Bermuda Arrow Root, (warranlcd not to be Starch,) for sale at the corner of High and Broad streets. J. B. WHEATON. B COMSTOCK & CO. nre paying the liiht price in cash for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Bacon, Wool, Feathers, and Hemp, anil sell Flour, Sail, Lumber, Shingles, Piaster, Cement, ice. Stc at the lowest price. Columbus, June 13, 1813. BARNES ON HEBREW. Notes explanatory and practical on Ihe Epistle to the Hebrews. By Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12 mo. Moore's Ireland. History of Ireland from its earliest period to the great expedition against Scotland. By Thos. Moore, Esq. 1 vol. fivo. Just received by Oct. 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. BOOTH AND SHOES. 75 cases, comprising coarse and kip Boots 3 do. do. ltrogans, Women's Boois, Shoe-lees, and Low Quarters ; Children's shoes of every description; Slippers from 37 cents to 1,00; Morocco walking shoes, ball Gaiters, Stc, &.c, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, bv Ocl. 17. WING, RICHARDS & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, K1LBOURNE fe CO. BlY WAON9. Two very superior black Buggy Wagons in addition to former arrivals, just received at the While Warehouse and for sale cheap for cash, by August 22. S. THOMAS. BINDERS' BOARDS. 4,000 Lbs. Binders' Boards a good article lor sale cheap by BUTTLES St RUNYON, January 14. 1843. Sign of the Gilt Pad-Lock. BEAVER mid Broml Cloths, Snliiictrt, Jcuua, Giraffes, Stc, direct from head quarters ; cheap for cash, at Oct. 5. WING, RICHARDS & CO. B ACON. Smoked Hams and Shoulders for sale al the While Warehouse, cheap for cash, by August 22. a. THD,HA BOLTINC1 CLOTHS All assorlmcnt of genuine Hot Anchor Cloths for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 11. W. A. McCOY St CO. BACON WANTED 50,000 lbs. Bacon wanted for which the highest market price w ill be paid in cash by June 10, 1843. S. THOMAS. CHI KO.'I I: YELLOW. 120 lb'. Chrome Yellow, (Orange and Lemon colors,) of the best quality, for sae at the corner of High and Broad slrccls. Nov. 25. J. B. WHEATON. c OFFEE. 100 Bags green Rio Coffee, just received and lor sale cheap, ly s. THOMAS. C"1 LAY'S Life nml SpcrclieN, A fewcopies of Grce-J icy & McElralh's edition of the Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, for sale at this ollice. Sept. 23. CIARFETS. An assortment of Imperial, Ingrain, Vene-J tian, and Oil Cloth Carpets, will be constantly kept and sold low for cash, by ' W. A. McCOY & CO. Sept. 14. CRAI'E tii ii mi 11 nml iVJnsliu du Lnines, of the latest style, lor sale by Sept. 11. W. A. McCOY & CO. COTTON YARN. An assortment of short and long skein yarns; also, carpet chain, assorted colors, for sale cheap, by Sept. 9. W. A. McCOY & CO. CIOFFEE. 50 sacks prime Green Rio Coffee, just re-J ceived at Ihe White Warehouse. Fur sale cheap by July 25, 1843. S. THOMAS. CONSUMPTION. A demonstration of the curability of Pulmonary Consumption, iu all its stages, comprising an inquiry into the nalurc, cause, symptoms, treatment, and preventive of tuberculous diseases in general. 1 vol. 8 vo By Win. A. McDowell, M. D. For sale at August 10. DERBY'S Book Store. DR. OLIN'S TRAVELS. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Pclrea, and the Holy Land. Yj the Rev. Stephen Olin, D. D., President of the Wesleyan i nivcrsity, wilh 12 engravings on steel. 2 vols. 12 mo. For snle bv July 1 I. N. H1TING & HUNTINGTON. R. ITIOTT'S-TRAVELS Travels iu Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia M iuor, ivc, etc., ciuring inc years luwttn iun. jsy valentine fllotl, M. 1)., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surgery, otc. &c; in 1 vol.bvo. just received and for sale by may 1. N. WHITINU fli HUNTINGTON. DUVtiH AND A1ED1CINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c. The subscribers have just received a large addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, itc, whichlhcy ofler at wholesale and retail, on Ihe most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ENGLISH nml American CIoIIin nud Cnimi-incrm. An extensive assortment, just received, and for sale, cheap for cash, by Sept. 1J. W. A McCOY & CO. FRENCH CLOTHS and Cnniiuiurca, just received and lor sale, cheap lor cash, by Sept. 14. W. A. McCOY & CO. FANCY CASSIiUERES. A new and Splendid Assortment al WING, RICHARDS & Co. Nov. 18. FRESH OYSTERS, received daily from Baltimore and for sale by the can or half can at the confectionary of Nov. 21. P. AM BOS. FA7IILY FLOUR, at tho lowest market price, coo-stantly on hand at the White Ware House, west end fn the Scioto Bridge. (june!3) S.THOMAS. IO It SALE Pews No. 53 in the Episcopal Church and 73 in the Baptist Church, on easy terms. October IU, 1812. B. COMSTOCK St CO. GENTLEMEN'S llnls, New (Style, IliU day re-ceived and for sale low. by May 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. 1 ING HAITI S. LAWNS. Arc Earlslone and Domestic VJT Ginghams, Printed Lawns, Ralznrincs, Muslins, cVc. sale by, may 4 W ING, RICHARDS Sc CO for CO. GENTLEMEN'S Silk Scarf and Craval just received and will be sold al reduced prices by May 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. GRAIN WANTED. Cash will be paid for Wheat, Rye, Cora and Oals, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at the head of the Canal. GENTS' Rich Silk Scarfr, dark colors, just received by Oct. 5.1 WING, RICHARDS & CO. OUSK TO RENT. A comfortable Dwelling House in a pleasant location, for rent. Enquire of August 8, 1843. WALTER THRALL. ARD-WAHE. FAY & KILBOURNE have just received 200 kegs of Juniata Nails, and a large stock of Juniata Iron, warranted of the best quality, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash. May 18. H OCKING COAL. Coal of the best quality, in lots . lo suit nurchasers. constantly on hand, at lowest market price, by C. G. SHEFFIELD, June 15 Ware-House at the head of the Canal. HEMP SEED. 300 bushels of Hemp Seed for salo by JOSEPH SULLIVANT. Columbus, March 29, 1843 If. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of ihe city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROBI5INS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2G. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. IMPORTANT to Merchants aud Trndcrn. For jialc, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assorlmcnt of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and hall binding. NGUA1N UnrpctM jiiNt received by Way 18. WING, RICHARDS & CO. J 1ST RECEIVED At DERBY'S Bookstore The Neighbor 1 A Sloryof Every Day Life By Fredcri-ka Bremer. Translated by Mary llowitt. Price 515 Cents. iicccmocr iu, iu2. K ATE. Kate iu Search of a Husband : a novel, by Lady Chrysalis, price 12.1. cents. For sale at May 30. DERlfY'S. LAOIES WINTER FASHIONS. Mrs. SNOW-DEN. would respectfully inform the ladies (' Columbus and vicinity, that she has this day received from New York her stock of Fashionable Millinery, and will open them on Thursday, November 2nd ; and respectfully invites them to call and examine, on High slreet, 1 door soulh of the Frank tin House. Columbus, October, 31, 1813. .2mlw. LOOM OUT FOR "COURSE ROOTS! A. C BROWN, determined not to be undersold by the Dry Goods Merchants, wilh iheir Auction Hoots and .Shoes, has concluded to sell coarse Boots lor g 1,50, Fine Sewed Boots, lor ,yt,U, aud all olhcr articles 111 proportion, al the sign of Ihe Black Boot, High slreet. Oct. 2fi. LARGE GLASS of. Superior Quality tor pic-lure frames, tilled to any size without exlra charge, at tho Drug Store, corner of High and Broad si reel. Oct. 11. J. JS. tVUUATUN. LI EE IN SWEDEN. The President's Daughters, by Frcdcrika Bremer, price l'JA cents. "Nina," being pari 2, of the President's Daughtcra, neat ly put up in French covers. at !2J cents. For saie by Uct. 3. J. IN. WHlTliM. (& IlUNl l.MiTUN. LOOKING G LASSES. An assorlmcnt of Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates for sale, cheap for cash, by (Sept 1 1.) W. A. McCOY & CO. It A Till'. It. Hemlock tanned Sole Leather, for sale by J Sept. II. W. A. McCOY & CO. LAKE FISH. A fresh lot of superior Lake Fish, Trout and Siskawiic, in barrels aud half barrels, lustre- ceivdc and for sale by S. THOMAS. July xo, i;;i.i. LARD OIL. Just received, in addition lo former arrivals, a superior article of Lard Oil. July 25, 18-13 H. THOMAS. r AKU OIL. B. Comstock St Co.'s manufacture of J Lard Oil winter strained for sale by January 14, 1813. BUTTLES & RUNYON. MYSTEItlES OF PARIS. Just received at DERBY & ALLEN'S, Nos. 5 and G of the Mysteries of Paris, New World edition, price 12 cents per No. Also, Harpers coition, in two pans, at u cents cadi. Nov. SB. MOKIi NEW ROOKS. DERBY & ALLEN have ItjL recently made, and are now making, large additions to their slock, and offer for sale a more complete assortment oj jiooks oiniionery, i,c, man ever. e are selling hooks 111 all departments of Literature, al prices to suit the limes. O'Remember Ihe Store at llie old stand of II. W. Derby, opposite the Stale House. Oct. SI, 1843. MAZARINE Jtlne ifluHlin de Lainrn, nil Wooi, just received by WING, RICHARDS & CO. May 18. MEREDITH. A new Novel by the Countess of Blcs-sington, just received at August IU. DERBY'S Literary Depot. MAPLE SUGAR. 5,000 lbs. of Maple Sugar, of superior quality just received and for sale by June 10, 1843, S. THOMAS. 1 TACRINE CARDS. The subscribers have lor sale. ill SO selts Machine Cards, fancy and plain set, Nos. 30, 31,32,33, and 31, wire; also, Filleting Cards; manufactured at Leicester, Massachusetts. February 11, 1843. . FAY & KILBOURNE. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, KILBOURNE ti CO. keep a constant supply of Row- laud's Mill and Cross-Cul Saws, at the lowest prices. juiiS NEW GOODS. Black, Mazarine Blue and Fancy colored Alpaca's ; Striped and Figured do. a splendid article. Orleans Cloths, Eoliaus, Mermoes, Sec, a rich as sortmcnt, now opening by Oct. 5. No. 1, Goodale's Row. N EW STYLE. Superior Mole Skin and Satin Hals, just received and for sale by. Nov. 18. WING, RICHARDS &, Co. N UTMEGS. 30 lbs. fresh Nutmegs, just received and for sale low, at the corner of Hiirh and Broad streets, Nov. 25. J. It, WHEATON. OATS. For sale by wholesale or retail at the Whi Warehouse cheap lor cash by S. THOMAS. August 22. POLYNESIA, being Vol. 153 of Harper's Family Library, containing an historical account of the principal Soulh Sea Islands, the introduction of Christianity, the social condition of the inhabitants, slate of llie arts, commerce, &c, &c. 1 vol., map and Engravings, just received by Uct. 3. 1. N. WlliTINU iV HUNTINGTON. IDINE SHINGLES. 100,000 Pine Shingles of superior quality, just received and for sale cheap for rash, bv Sept. J. ' S. THOMAS. RIIIHONS. Fashionable Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, hist received, and for sale, by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO PORTRAIT PAINTING. WM. WALCUTTwill remain lhrou"h Ihe winter in Columbus. He invites the public to call and examine his specimens at his room, or a imn auuui. mil 111 biuu, nrs i uriCK .asi Ol lllgu sircci. December 19, 1812.. dtf. Tl OMAN, OH HYDRAULIC CEMENT. For J.V Cisterns, and olhcr uses, a first rate article, and warrant ed, just received from Kentucky Mills, and for sale by may zo, iuw. H. T11UMA3. S THOMAS will pay Ihe highest price, in cash, for Wheat, Corn, Flax-seed, Clover-seed, Timolliy-secd, Flour, Lard, Tallow, Pot and Pearl-ashes, Pork, Bacon, etc. &c. And he will also sell Flour, Sail, Shingles, Cement, White Fish, Lard-oil, Coffee, Sole Leather, &c. &.C.. as cheap as can be purchased in Columbus. Call at tho While Ware House, at the west end of the Scioto Bridge, and satisfy yourselves. Columbus, June 22, i813. SILKS, RIBHONS, &c Blue black, brown and drab figured P, dc soie Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Silk Fringes, Gentlemen's Scarfs, Cravats, &c. just received by, WING, RICHARDS L CO. CJIGIIT DRAFTS. Signt oralis on New Ir'orit City i' tl miinn r l , . . .. , -y iiuiii up iu iuuu lor suiu ui sun purchasers. June 22, 1313. S. THOMAS SAVE YOUR ASHES. 100,000 bushels of Ashes wanted immediately, for which I will pay from 6 lo 8 cents per bushel delivered at my Ashery near Ridgway's Foundry ; or I will give in proportion when I send for them by wagon. THOMAS ST1TT. Columbus, May 6, 1843. STORY ON PARTNERSHIP. Commentaries on ihe Law of Partnership as a brunch of Commercial and Maratiino Jurisprudence wilh occasional illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. By Joseph Story, L. L. D. Just received and for sale by T. St. i. W. JOHNSON. Philadelphia, Jan. 27, 1842. .dtf. No. 5 Minor street. QHOW BOTTLES, Tincture Bottle, Specie kj Jars, Sec, Sic. of all sizes, for sale cheap by Ihe dozen or single, at the Drug Sloro corner of Broad street, by Oct. 14. J. B. WHEATON. STEEL. Cast, Spring, German, English and American Blister Slcel, for sale at the Columbus Iron Store, Broad "reel. July 20. SALT. 500 ISbls. Hocking Sail. 500 dillo Salina, just received and for sale by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. s ALT, in bulk, for sale wholeanle or retail, by June 20. B. COMSTOCK & CO. ALT. 300 bbls. of Hocking Salt a prime article for 1 J sale low, by June 15 U. SHEIT'IELD, Ware-House at the head of ihcCanal, I SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES. A splendid assortment ol the latest style, just received by Sept. 28. W. A. McCOY & CO. SILKS. A splendid assortment of fashionable silks, just received, and for sale, by W. A. McCOY it CO. Sept. 28, s ALT. 1000 barrels Saltjust received and for sale cheap oy liOV zo. 13. TtlUitlAB. SWAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE Forsale by inly 241 FAY. KILBOURNE St CO. TOBACCO. A superior article of 12 plug iu boxes, for sale low by jnnelo B. COMSTOCK & Co. rHE AMERICAN ALMANAC, for 1844, this day received by DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 23. 1813. TO THE LADIES. Let all who wish Fashionable Goods for dresses, call and examine those Rich Chusans, just received by Oct. 5. WING RICHARDS & CO. THIS DAY PUBLISHED by DERBY & ALLEN, Vol. 2d McLean's Reports, of cases argued, and decided in the Circuit Court, of ihe United States, for the seventh Circuit ; by John McLean. Oct. 12, 1848. rpiIK SONGS OF BIRANGER, in one volume, JL elegantly printed, Is English, wilh a sketch of the Au thor's Lute, by 11. w. Uriswold, lor sale at Nov. 23. DERBY & ALLEN'S TEAS. 50 chests fresh Young Hyson anil Imperial Teas, at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit, at WING, RICHARDS & CO'S., Ocl. 17. No. 1, Goodale's Row. TRUSSES. Thompson's, Marsh's, Hull's, Common and Ivory Pad Trusses a large assorlmcnt at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, full instructions given for their application, or fitted if desired by J. R. WHEATON, Druggist, Corner of High and Broad sis., Columbus, O. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. Padding, Canvass and Wignn, Cord, Binding and Butlons, of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, by WING, R1CHADS & CO. Oct. 5, No. 1, Goodale's Row. rpo WN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of yeEn-J. fifty very desirable Lots iu the City of Columbus, .rs quire of mar 10 BRUSH & GILBERT. TANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best quality, for sale by October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. What pleasure can exceed, The smoking of the weed. THIS DAY received, and for sale low for cash, by WM. GREGORY & CO. twenty thousand Principe Cigars, warranlcd lo be an imported article; also, one case of Turkish Scalfulata Smoking Tobacco. Ocl. 11). UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS. An assortment of silk, wool, and cotton shirls and drawers ; also, Merino Vests lor Ladies, just received and for salo, cheap for cash, by W. A. McCOY & CO. Sept. 19. URE'S DICTIONARY. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, coniaining a clear exposition of their principles and practice, by Andrew Ure, M. D., F. R. S., &c. Sec, illustrated with 1241 engravings, for sale bv August 10. II. W.' DERBY. WINDOW GLASS A full assortment of Window Glass, comprising all sizes from G by 8, to 24 by 30, just received, and lor sale at reduced prices, bv J. B. WHEATON, Oct. 11. corner of High and Broad streets. w ALL PAPER. A large assortment of Wall and Window paper for sale, cheap for cash, bv ept. 14. W. A. MCUUY or UU. WHITE LEAD. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati White Lead, ground in oil, for sale at the Columbus Iron Sloro, Broad slreet. July 20. WANTED at the While Ware House, 5000 bushels of Rye, and 5000 bushels of Barley, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, bv June 13 'S. THOMAS. WINTER Strained Lnrd Oil. Just received and for sale very low; also, 30 barrels of Roger's superior Family Flour, by SAMUEL B. S II A W, Nov. U, 1843.. lwtw. Exchange Buildings, Broad si. WANTED. All kinds of Produce at the While Warehouse, west end Sciolo Bridge, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, by S. THOMAS. June 10, 1813. HIT IS LEAD, OIL, Arc. Fat St Kii.boukke have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Vcnitian Red. Also Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Yel-ow Ochcr, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. May 18. INTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have forsale 400 gallons ofwinler strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1811. WHEAT WANTED. 50,000 Bushels of Wheat wanted, for which Ihn highest market price, in specie paying funds, will be paid, by SALMON THOMAS. July 18. 1812..wtf. OUNG BUCKEYE COFFEE HOUSE. The subscriber has removed to the above establishment, where he intends to serve up all kinds of drinks and eatables on the shortest notice. There will be a Lunch served up ev ery day at 11 o'clock, and Turtle Soup will be served on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour. June"27. THEODORE L. SHIELDS. A f BBLS. Camwood : 30 Bbls. Logwood ; 1U 30 " Fustic; 20 " Nic?wood; 6 " Alum; 6 " Copperas; 2000 lbs. Madder ; 300 lbs. Indigo ; 1000 " Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol, and Clothiers' Press Papers, just received, and for sale bv Aug. 21. FAY & KILBOURNE. 511011 L,!s- sPa,lisl1 Solo Leather. UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calfskins; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by, May 18. FAY & KILBOURNE. 5nnn LHs- ctto" t;hain N-6 16-,UUU 2.000 lbs. Collon Bais. Wick Yarn anil Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by May 18. FAY & KILBOURNE. WANTED, by O. W. Sherwood & Co., id exchange for Groceries, at cash prices Wheal, at. . . . bO cents per bushel. Barley at.... 40 do do Rye, at.... 33 do- do Corn, at.... 20 do do Oats, at.... 18 do do Flaxseed, at.... 80 do do Clovcrsccd, at. ...3 50 do do Timothyseed, ....at....l 00 do do Whilo Beans, at 25 to 50 do do DriedPeache at....l (X) do do do do pcal'd...at....l 75 do do Beescwax, at.... 25 do pound Feathers, al.... 20 do lo Butter, at.... 5 do do Lard, ....at.... 44 do do Ginseng, at.... 20 do do Pcarlash at. ...4 50 do cwt. Potash at. ...3 50 do do Scorched Salts atS2Atog3 do do This list will be corrected weekly. Nov 25. THE FARMERS' ENCYCLOPEDIA, embracing all Ihe most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readers, by Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., F. R, S., wilh seventeen plates, containing numerous engravings of Animals, Implements, and other subjects interesting to the Agriculturist, adapted to the United Slates, by Governor Emmerson. Complete in one volume, royal fjvo., 1 165 pages. For sale, wholesale and retail, at DERBY St ALLEN'S Nov. 25. Cheap Book Store. WALTER AMOS, Jllcreliant Tailor, High St., opposile the Slate House, respectfully invites the at-altention of his Customers and Ihe Public in general to his stock of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vcslings, &c., lately received, ana now offered for sale I Super black French, black and blue-black, blue, invisible green and olive citron Cloths ; French black, wool-dyed black, fancy and mixed Cassimcres j Plain black silk and figured Velvets ; Super black Satin ; English silk and wool Vcstings ; Black silk Cravats, Suspenders, &c, Ace. Any of the above articles will be sold low, and made up to order on accommodating terms. The subscriber is determined not lo be outdone in selling cheap. He invites all to call and examine his goods for themselves. He can sell as low as any olhcr establishment in the city. His stock of goods was selected by himself, expressly for his own trade, and he believes he can recommend every article he offers for sale. He hopes by strict attention and promptness in business, with good fits and good work, to receive a share of the public patronage.Those who wish to furnish their own Cloth, may depend on having it made according to order and with neatness aud despatch. Columbus, Oct. 21, 1843. .3intw. COLUMBUS FASHIONABLE DEPOT. ALEXANDER A. STEWART, Merchant 2'.iiior,has recently returned, and just received from New York City, the finest selection of Broad-Cloths, Silk, Lamb wool and Cotton Sack-Coal Cloths, Socks, Beaver Cloths, Traveling Money Belts, American, French and En- Silk, Lambs wool and Cotton glish Cassimcres, Undershirts, . Satinets, Gcnls' Morning Gowns, Ladies' and Geutlcmen's While Figured Satins for eve-Cloak Tassels, ning and parly dresses, Cut-Velvet Vcslings, Silk and Gum-Elastic Suspen-Woolen. do., ders. Plain, Black and figured Sa- Byron Collars, tins, Common do., Silk and Satin Cravats, All kinds of Tailors' Trim-Silk, Satin and Bombazine mings, Slocks, Shirls, Kid, Silk and Winter Gloves, Drawers, ever before offered to ihe citizens of Columbus. His stock is very extensive, excelling n richness and variety, any hitherto afforded in this markcV. He feels assured that ihe liberal patronage heretofore extended by a partial public, will be deemed fully warranted from the introduction of so splendid an assortment. Disclaiming all sympathy wilh that business policy which seeks its interest solely in newspaper declain-malion, he challenges that only sure test of merit a cdndiii examination. Columbus, Oct. 1843. SPLENDID GOODS AT It I It DELL'S, No. '2, Neil House. The subscriber has just received, and will be receiving, a large and splendid assorlmcnt of Goods in his line, the like of winch has never been equalled West of Ihe Mountains, either in quality, style or price. His stock consists in part of French and English black, blue-black, blue and fancy colored BROADCLOTHS ; French and English black and fancy CASS1MERES; Cashmcrets, Bombazines, Merino Cassimercs ; Check and Brown Linens, Linen Drillings; Black and fancy Giraffe Cloths ; A rich assortment of VEST1NGS; Silk and Buckskin Shirts a new article, very necessary for Travelers or invalids ; Silk and sal'm Neck Scarfs and Stocks ; Shins, Collars, Pocket Handkfs, Suspenders, Sic, &c. The subscriber manufactures Gentlemen's Clothing- in a style unequalled in the West, either as lo elegance offit, or the price of Goods and making. Any gentleman can satisfy himself of this fact by calling. No pains arc spared to render entire satisfaction. Particular pains are taken in getting up a cheap and genteel arlicle of Sack Coats. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Aug. 29, 1843. BONS ALL'S CLASSICAL SCHOOL. This school will be hereafter conducted under the care of Messrs, Bonsall and Mallhewson. It may be remarked that Mr. M has been engaged as a teacher of Mathematics in tho British Military School at Halifax. Course of Instruction : 1. In the English, Latin and Greek languages. . Murray's English Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Cordeii Collo. gilius, Greek lestnmcnt, Jacob's Greek Reader, Ciceunis de Oflicivis, De Aniicilia et de Schedule, Horalius, Juvenalisei Persius, Homer, Livius, Deuophou, Sophocles, Tacitus, Muller's Uuniversal History, Aristotele's Politica et Elhica, translated by Dr. Gillies ; Rhetoric, translated by the same ; Palcy's Evidences of Christianity. 2. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Hutlon's course of Mathematics, Plane Trigonometry, Nature and use of Logarithms, Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, and Isoperimelry, Mensuration of lieigluhs and distances, and Navigation. In short, all branches necessary to the Archi led, Military and Civil Engineer, &c. Tuition in the Classical Department for the term of 22 c?fks 15 00 The Mathematics and Physical Sciences 15 00 English branches 12 00 No deductions made for loss of time except in case of sickness of Ihe pupils. J. BONSALL. Oct. 31, 1843. .5mtw. It. MATTHEWSON. OLUMBUS MAT STORE REMOVED. The subscriber has removed lo the frame building second door soulh of the Insurance Company's building, on High Slreet, where he has on hand a good assortment of HATS, ol the best quality of workmanship and finish, which he is disposing of at very low prices: and invites his old customers and tha public to call, and see if they cannot be suited to their entire satisfaction. Also on hand, a good assortment of Velvet and Cloth CAPS. The lalcst fashion of Hats always made to order, and kept on hand, cither of Fur, Silk, or any olhcr description. May 18, 1843. .if. J. E. RfJDlSILL. EW ESTABLISHMENT. GEORGE J. PUGH. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he has opened a shop on High slreet, five doors South of Town slreet, where he will keep constantly on hand a full and general assortment of Tin Ware. All kinds Copper work made to order. Tin Gutters, Leaders and Roofing made in good style by experienced workman. , Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Particular attention given to jobbing. Columbus, June 21, 1812. IT Y AUCTION ROOM! The subscribers conti-nue the Auction business al the old stand on State street three doors west of the Clinton Bank, and are prepared lo receive on consignment all descriptions of Merchandize, Real Estate, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Furniture, &c. Country Sales also attended to. Per centage on the most reasonable terms. O" Goods, See., sold at private sale at Auction prices. . , t., l , . W. KENT & SON. rjohmbus, February 17, 11143. ,1yd. TTENTION! GEN. SAMUEL PERKINS takes pleasure in announcing that his HEAD Quarters are still under (he Clinton Bank, where he is atoll times prepared to wait on gentlemen who may need his services in the Hair Dressing and Shaving line. Gentlemen's heads Siiam-poonkd with Del Vccchio's Extract in double quick time. Stnn.a U:. l... .1' , . , ,,i uiuiiiiL-ii hi: miming jmiriry, oui me uencrai thinks the best poetry for a Barber Shop is the sweet and !io.i ,.,: r n,.-n. 1 nii ...'11 i .-11 . . inuaii ui mvi a.nt.'i . .v.uuvuii;ii will iit;iMJ call aim find every thing in good order. Nov. S). MORE Cheap Books at Derby and Allen's. Alison's History of Europe, for 1,00. Burnett's History of Reformation, for $2,50. Shakspeare, a new edition, 28 plates. Gresly's Treatise preaching. Percira's, Materia Medica and Therapulics. Portrait of an English Churchman, by Rev. W. Grcsley A. M. Double Witness of the Church, by Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, A. M , author of the '"Lenten Fast." The Churchman's Companion in the closet, edited by F.E. Payet, M. A. Letters lo my Godchild, by Rev. J. Swart, of Jordan. A Token of Love, edited by a Lady, this day received at tho f eap cash Bookstore of DERBY & ALLEN. Nov. 25. |
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