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'"" " ' """' ' "' " " "' iT-mini in , , .11 , , ,T1- .,,, n ,...,. ., , - ..- OHIO STATE JOURNAL AND REGISTER- VOLUME 29. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1838. NUMBER 13. 14 PUBLISHED BY C. SCOTT fc J M. GALLAGHER t At tlirce Dollars a year, Invariably In ntlvanca Tulu e week during the Settten of the Legislature, and Weeky the remainder of the year. JOHN M. OALLAGHKIt, EDITOR. Office on State street, Two doors Wert of the Clinton Dnnk. ADVERTISING. Twelve Hues or leu, one Insertion, 90 CO " three..." 1 00 m it i4 ennhaihlltlonnl insertion, 3 25 " three montlii, 3 00 its montlii , 5 00 " twelvemonths, 8 00 !oncr advertisements In the mno proportion as the ahovo. A deduction of twenty per cent., (on the excess,) when the amount excceils twenty dollars In six montlii. All Advertisements should he marked on Mielr Tnce with tlio number of Insertions desired, or I hey will be continued till order ed out, and churned by the insertion. No responsibility for errors In lest) Court Advertisements, beyond the amount charged (or their insertion. TK.S.I.Y AIIVKllTtSIXa. Ono-elahth of a column, (a'-out 35 Unci,)-. 912 00 One-fun rill IH 00 One half. 25 00 A full column, 40 00 Any Advertiser exceeding the amount eiiEned, to he charged for the etcess, nt the first rale nhova mentioned. ItTl'AII Iciinn relating to siiiiscrlpilons must bo addressed, (poet pillll.) tO Ilia PUBLISIIKRS. PAY VOUIl TAXES, TUB oftirc of the Collector of Franklin county, will lJ closed by the 20Hi of tills month, all ilmve who neglect to pny, previous to Hist time, may expect a visit from t'-e Deputy Collector, Kvery person mut l nwnre tlirt the Trensurcr I t to Mllle with the proper oitlcers the 1st Moniltty In jHimtry, or suljcct lilinstlf to a heavy penalty. W.M, LO.NO, Treasurer. Deeonilr;l..2 3swniw. Tho HtockhoIdnM of tho Frnnkliit Bnnk ARE hereiiy noHflcil, tbst nit election for Thlriren Directors for tho eniiiltrj yrnr, will I held nt the Dunking House In C'oiumhns, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 1 o'clock 1'. M.,of the first Monday In January nest. November JO.. 12 lm sw. J. M. K-M'Y, Cash. l W MEl'llKR, MUSICIAN of the Theatre, Columbus, inott respectfully Informs he Liirflcs and GenilRmnn, Hint he will live lessons on the Guitar snd Violin during- the stay of the nhova Company In this place. For terms enquire at the store of (1. SI. Ilerancourt. November 30.. 12 sw tf. II IIMOVAL. Tllfi subscribers have removed to Armstrong's now building, on High street, two doors south of Urcxory, llurr it Co., where they have the most eitenplve assortment of Hardware ever offered for sale In this city. Al-o, n very huno stock of Iron, Nails, Hieel, etc., all o( which they will dispose of on as favors hie terms as nny other csiabll'huiuiit In the Hinte Nov. 30.. U 2wlw wlm. KI.I-IH, WINHI.OW & CO. OHIO I-AVI) FOR S VI,K. THEsulwrlbcr now at "Itoldusou's City House," Columhus, oilers for sole, st very lumlernte prices, severnl lots of land of a hundred acres each, lying about six miles from Columbus, on the Highland rond. Persons wIshliiR to purchase, would do well to mil on the suhwrltwr, nt any time during the present snotith, who will make known his terms. November 16.. 10 swnw. O. WAHHINflTON, TO FARMERS. THE subscribers having purchased the Columhiis Brewery of Messrs. John Ahln.lt it Co ihcy imrpose coiillnulng the 4iunlness; and are wMiIng in pnrchaie Barley, for which they -will live the hljhcitCmh price. Those who have llailcy to dU-toso of will plearo to give us a call. Oct.2'i..7 Wiw tf. JOHN KEATINO & CO. I1 A PER UN rOXKIGNMENT. Reams Aine' Hue nnd superfine Cap and Post Paper, philn nnd faint lined. This jmperlsof a suprrior altyanH for sale very low by CAHK It J COD, Hr.t. I4..U..WSW if. Fire nud Murine lnniirmicc fnVIR COLUMBUS INHIMIANCB COMPANY, having com-Jl plelcd their arrangements to that eileel, nre now pre pn red. In addition to their former business, tn take MARINE R1HKH, on Produce or Mercbandixe passing llween the Ensiern and Western or Southwestern ports, and on all vessels navigating the Weteni or Southwestern wntcrs. Ilnvliif a perpetual churler, and rapiul of One Hundred Thousand Hollars, with ll'terty to Increase the same to Thrre Hundred Thousand, lite Directors have determined to eileiflMliolr buslneM to meet Hie Increasing demands of the Western country, and to deal promptly and like-rutty with their customers. Merchants and others wishing to In sure, can apply at our office In Colutuhus,or to any oTour Agents lit the principal towns of the State, and may rely upon meeting with literal term; and In rose of loss, with prompt payment. The Directors assure the public tlmt no vexatious delays shall occur in Ilia adjustment of claims for losses, and no advantage will be taken of legal quibbles or ice bnlra titles. By thus dealing lilterally and In good faith, It Is hoped this conipnny will continue to enjoy Hie full confidence of the community. Office In Buttles' Block, No. 32,, High street. By order of the Board, WARREN JENKINS, Secretary. Columhus, June 20, 1RJR..wasw JOVKS fc EVANS, TTOI'iR and Plan Painters, Ulnitlers, and Imitators of Wood .1 X and Marble; hnacment story of No, 49 two doors south of lltihluson s Hotel, Mali-street, Columbus. They respertlully In form H eir frlends.and tho public geucrnlly.that they are prepared to attend to the orders that may he Intrusted to them, In their line of profession. N. n. They endeavor In give sathfsrilon, and determine to have all their work done In a style and durability not iuriased tysnyln this pari of the nmmry. June l.'..swlf FRONT ltRK'K. TUB subscriber has on hand a few thousand pressed Trout, a most superb article for ta Ing par 'our Itenrths, or any other neat work. These II rick are mndn In a machine of Mewrs, L'rauss e llunslcker, (Patent) oi I'mmxylvAiils, and are Hie ncot-cat llrtrk ever ottered to the c It lie tit of Columbus. ttci.Jti..? If. AMOS . RAMHRV. A DAMN fc FREE, (Stuet$mr$ t t dtlatnt it Tountey) MKItCIIANT TAIU)KSt lligk tlrt. deer 0rtk ef the K,igle Cf mS, CsssiUs, DKHPECTFHI.LY Inform their friends ami the nubile gener JV ally, that they have formod a rotartnershlp In the aliove hmlne, whl-'h will l court nrti-d by them In all Its branchee, at the shop recently occupied by the lute nriu of Adams feTownlry, They are now opening at the old stand, an assortment of til perkir merchandise, selected East by on eirtenced merchant, consisting of CoMs, Cuuimtrrty Vuting Fancy articles,, 6 e. Of the best qualities and of the moaiapproved fashions. Among which, aro CMtTIIB Blue and Mark, wool died Mack. Invlflble green, wnoum oiive, crimson unmia, rrrneli and I.omlna brown, drub, tteel mill, with various other colors. CAPdIMIiltt'.S lllritk and sntln striped, black and olive metl- ley, grny hurkfklu. doukin, acbrn striped, mel- liourne tlrlped, Mark and brown Victoria, ribbed drab Miln striped, &c. tit. VESTINOrt Plntn Mark and fiiurM velvets, hesl quality, plnln Murk ami Dgured sailns, plain and flsuied Bilks, fce.ftr. FANCY ARTICLE (Inm-elnstle stmnemtcrs, glovss, evtrs black Itnllnu cravats, twClml iDk pocket hauilker-ehlefa, blnrk, aolln I r limned, and plain storks, horn-li sine do., shirt cohnrt, tdk shins and drawors, tentteincii's and Indies In nib's wool drawers, Ac. kt. All of which will In) sold, and made up to order, on the most reaannnl Is terms, In Urn moat elejnnl style, and on short notice. Mr. Fata having bad long experience In the Euitern cities, feels cuiinurm mat he thoroughly iindsrttanrtB Ids huslness.and Is In posMMlon of all the Inlrst Improveineuts, He will use his hesl eierHons lo give utUractmn lo the Columbus public. I) f FOUR Journeymen Tailors wl l receive employment upon pplkallon ns nlnivn. October 19, 1IU8.-0 If. I'ltKMOMTAH V HINTS, tXD IHroaTANT ISrORMjtTIONl 1 J F.ADF.R, did you ever tee a confirmed l)ysepte, ami le.irn J l tits auirertna.T If not, siitnre It to say l is a pate, thin and ghastly looking Ol'Jrct, his Ufa apparently hanging by a Ihreml; he is mlverob'e and uubnppv, hl aulferhifs ImlUcribatde. Are you much troubled wlih Flatulency, i'osilveneas, Hour Rructallons arblng from your Htoniarh, ocrastonal Want of Ap petite, Walerbfnsh.a Had Tnsa In ynur Mouth, or Font Ureal h. I'ain or a Heaviness at your ftoinnrh, t knets alter ent lug. Head ache, DHgnrt lo your mire Favorite Dishes, &-c. If you are much troubled villi auv of the foregoing symptoms, bring before von the picture of the Dyspeptic, and having rtwolvnri to rente.) y Hie ronsniueuces. Iininriliaiely profit ro UK, l.EIDV'd TtlNIO AND ANTI DVHI'EITIC CORDIAI,; a never falling and emrarlous remedy for DVBI'F.I'HY or INDICATION. at,d the whole train of aift-riions rrsulttng from Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and InleMtues. The alnve Medicine Is warranted free from Mercnrv or other Mineral Preparations; It Is romposed entirely of Vegetables, safe and en.y to inks, being very pleasant lo the Inste, It may l safely admlttlttcred to young and old, retilring but ruodcr it restrictions la diet only, Numerous teetimonlnls have lieen from lime lo time nubllsh- et; its reputation Is so well known, further comment upon Its v lit lies is unneccwaiy, suffice it lo sny, It has never failed In single Instance. Further recommend it Hons accompany tho dlrec liona a row m mien home. ) f Price One Dollar per Bottle. ForsnTe at the Drug Btoio of JOHN M. KLHR. Jnn 2H Qri'F.llMtR Rectlfled VVIiUkcy, roustanlly ketl on hand and iO for sale hy J. P. nROOKS. 13 ol.TINU CLOTH for sale by L. GOuDALK ex Co. Bept. 28. 1 rfcf1-AI'8- Lamp Oil for snle by JOHN FRENCH, Jl 99 Oct. 5. Opposite the Treasurer of Stale's UlUee. 1DOZ. Nursing Hollies, Just received and forsnledy JOHN FRENCH, t. 4. 4 doors nouth of Noble's Hotel. nUHNEHTOCK'S Vermifuge, for salo by JOHN FRRNCH, V Oct. 4. 4 iiofirs south of Noble's Hotel. NKW KHTABMSIIMKVT. MKCHAM & flllX have purclind the entire stork of Uooks and Suilionery, loactlier with the Bindery, of Monroe null. They nro now mnklux n-I.IHUms io their slock, so Hint In a short lime they will I able to keep a general anoitineut; and they intend to sell ns chonp, and on ns ron.onnlile terms, nt nt any other place In their Bindery they Intend to keep the Itrss of workmen, nnd attend promptly to all orders. A portion of the pit hi lr. pntronnce Is reipectfully solicited. It?" Sto'e two doors south of Col. Noble's Hotel, High street, opposite the I'jMIc Uulldlniis. N. II. Keep constantly on hnnd a iieneral astvortnient of D limit Work, comMIng of medium and cap Records nnd Ledgers, Jour, nn's, and Day Hooka; Traveler's Registers, Note Hooks, Memo-rn mlu in Books, of nil sorts and flirt Dlank Hooks mnrie lo order, nnd ruled to pattern. Old Rooks rebound In the nentest and most substantial manner, on the shortest notice. qjp Itlmlery in the third story, over E. P. & V. It. I'enr main's Piure, at the cor-ncr of H it'll and Rich streets. June 11 tiif iiifisriAN iii:iti;r.. ISAAC N. H HITIM), Columbus, has Just publUlicd the Chris-linn Hearer: Ily Euward HiKKKnrricTlt, Roc tor of Walton, Herts. Edited with oihlillonnl tnntler, by Chai kcky Coui.ton.D. " i Professor of Paslortil Dli Inlty nnd Sncretl Rhetoric In the Tlieolo?l ftl Pemlnnry of Ibe Diocise of Ohio, 4c. ic. 1vol. Unto. 134 p gee. Price 50 rents. ConaKTP. HeponimcndHtory 1'rcfnee. Introductory matter by Ibe Amerlcitn Editor. Chap. I. Tho gnnrrul Tmporlnnrc of Hearing the Word. II. Trenching the Word the Special Ordliinuro of Coil for Salvation. III. The Presence of Christ, the Ulory ofClirlstlnn Assemblies. IV. The Holy Bplrlt received In Hcnrin; the only Pourre of grn uino Profit. V, The Dulles ofHenrersto their Ministers. VI. Dlrcctionsfor Hcutlngthe Word. VII. The Importance of Reflecting on wl nt we have heard, with a Prnyer afterwards. VUI. Pracllcnl Obedh-nco to Hie Word. IX. Answers lo Objection! ngalnat Prncllrnl Obedience. X. Tlie Diinper of Neglecting HI-vino Truth, XI. The blessed Kesulls of Fnithful llcnring. XII. Address to D liferent Clauses, exhorting them to attend to this Duty. 'I'd Is work Is thus spoken of In Hie Retommtadalaru PrefattXiv Bishop Mi Ii.vaikk: Having t-ecn reipiustcd by f e Editor of this work, to express an ojilnlon of Its elmracter and ndnjitntion for usefulness, I have great pleasure In dolna so wlih the hope that II may have some Influence in extending the clrculmiou of so aalutnry nnd sensonablo a lesson in prncth-al piety. Of its excellent author, scarcely any renders of modern religious Imoks can need io lie Informed. Ills very useful tremlse on the Lord's Supper, hi- dcllhtul work on rrayer; ins solemn sermons an the Advent of Christ and the Chief Concerns of Mnu, besides several other eqtinlly practical winingp, nnvo pinreu mm ninoug mo most uselul ns well ns spiritual nnd devout nuthnrs of the present ngo. His mind Is deeply Imbued with the spirit of the Gospel. To nun ken liinersto tha exportation ofihel. Uiter end, nnd of nil those momentous events of which It Is appointed 10 all lo he the witnesses and pur lakers In the great day of the Anal coming nr the Lord; to put them upon diligent preparation lo mci:t their God; to trnln their hearts ton devout uo of the Holy Scriptures ns Hie appointed means, under the Divine hleslng, of their sa net Hi ration; to lend the in to seek by earnest prayer, tho influence of tha Holy Ghoet hv whom alone the appointed means of grace can he rendered effectual to ihecarryhig on of the work of grace In their hearts, and to hold forth tho Lord Josui as the way, the truth and the life: In whom alonn the sinner can have acceptance with God, and "of God Is mane iimo neitnvcrs, wisdom, and rlhteouancts, and sancildca Hon, and redemption," thee arc the grent nnd nrerlous oMecis continually In the view of the author. Tho simple, Intelligible style In which he pursues them, ndnpts his works to the humblest orner oi mum; wniio the truly scriptural manner In which ho treats bis great subjects, rnnnot but commend his writhes to the heart of every lover of "the truth ns ll Is In Jesus " Of his works on Prayer, the Lord's Supper, and theScrlpturoe, he has publish-ed an Abridgement hy his own pen, similar to that here given of lite uriglnnl work on Hearing the Word. I should rejoice lo see nn American re print of each. The present times arc specially appropriate for the puhllrntion In this country, of the work hern given to the public. It U the fault of the hearer, murli oflcncr than of the preacher, that the word 4oc net prop. But these are limes when Hie remedy Uid exclusively on the preacher. More fuiih In them that hear working by love, and producing fervent prayer for those who preach, would go far toward supplying the dcllclcncy In the frullfuluess of Hie word. That hearer and preacher may both lay It to henri, nnd abide more In Christ, the true vino, that so they may bring forth more fruit Hit all goodness nnd righteousness nnd truth," and that the volume mvy I blessed or God to so precious n henefll, ii my earnest hope. CHARI.M p. Mrll.VAINE, Bishop of l he Prot. Epli. Church In the Diocese of Ohio. Hi'lmp McElvaiti'N Kclcrtrtl Nprmnns T3AAO N. WHITING has this day published, S lcct Family 1 and Parish Sermons. A series of Evangelical Dhwoursrs, ac-fecieri for the ne of fnmitiM nA ,iiiiui m-m.um. ir u. Kl3ht Rev.CiiARLKsP. MiEi.vin, D D., wllti a Preliminary Ad- dress, by the same, to parents, on tha Importance of Family Religion and Christian Education. 1 large sup. roy, Q vo. volume of rising 000 pages. Price 92 25. Ibe publication of this series of discourses will not term, to the Judicious mind, a superfluous work. It Is believed that a little reflection w ill convince any one who Is acquainted with the put pit literature now In clrculntluii In this country, that a syatennit-be, comprehensive nnd Judicious selection of Sermons, embracing, in such a mnnner. Hie great doctrinal and prnrlknl features of the Gospel, as to exhibit evnngrljcol truth pointedly snd forcibly In "he spirit of Ms Divine Author, and so as to he nilopied alike to the taste of Ihecultlvated.and to the understanding of the uncultivated, though Intel! l-ent reader, Is a desideratum. Various as are the authors whose sermons have been published, there Is In their discourses but little variety of nil Ject; to that the pious reader must go to the expense of n large numlr of volumes, before he ran oMnln a collection of sermons on all Hie chief heads of Chrlst.tln truth and pmclke. For this great wnntof profitable varlsly, fulness, and system, we know of no Immediate remedy so good as that of publishing such a si lection as that offered to the public In ih hi volume. In these, wo have aimed at surh an arrangement anil scope as would present a system of Divinity, as far asibenaiure of sermon composition would allow; while we have studiously kepi In view, as the great matter, the exhibition of -the whole counsel of God," as entirety, and pnrihulnrly, as our sian would permit, Columbus, Sept. 7. AVATANIA, THE INDIAN CTRH fV Cssf As, Con;m)t,o, Sptlliog Wood Jlttkmo, Httn ete ef the t.mngo gtnermllf. rpll AT Coughs, Colds, Asthma ami Spitting of Blood, should In 1 no rase In neglected, la familiarly known lo every one. They are all dicascs of the hints, and every person, (especially every physician,) knows well, that when they hnve passed n certain stage, tlie art of medicine can do no more than to palliate. Hence all that can be dme for their removal, must he done before extensive ergemit rhatiaca take place. The lungs are extremely I Initio to Irritation from delicacy of struct ure, being romposed almost entirely of vessels and nerves, Irriletiom begets infamm Hs, either acuio or chronic, and thbj ehsnzesor destroys their texture closesair telle and their passages, thus entirely unnitlng llirni for the purposes designed, and forming ever after a iit for disease In the very scat of ritalitf. Fur sale at Hie Ohio Drug Store, hy SU M N EK CLA R K. Sept. 1l..lt coi.it.'MitrH ( i.orniNo htore. THE subscribers hnvlug unltnl for the puroen of carrying on the MKRCIM.YV VAUMRUfti business, at the old stand of Win. Unrd.ill, Immediately opposite the Troasurer of Hutu's olT ce, Iti this tlty, would Inform the public, Hint they have on hnml A general assortment nf goods fitted for the season, and are constantly receiving from the Eastern cities, additions carefully selec'rd, together with the latest fashions, and every article In their line, lo acrommodnte those who may favor them with a rail. They feel grateful for past fnvors, nnd hope, hy at. teuton to business, with a deposition to accommodate, still lo enjoy a share of public patronage. - They wlllal all times keep on hnnd an assortment of RF.ADT MADK Ct.ortlXtl, of every desrtlpiinn. They will make clothes to order on the shortest notice, of the best maierlnls and In the latest fashions. Stocks; Neck Cloths; llosonis; Collars ; rolton, worsted and silk Hose; Gentlemen's and Ladles' Gloves; snd almost every article In their line, will be supplied. Traveling gentlemen enn he accommodated with garments made In n few ht.urs. Ladles' Cloaks, also made to order. Hepl.2:l. 1H.t7...5-lf. JOHNSON A BCRDRI.L. 0MM I'TIOX. Rr.AMr.R, If you have a rough o-cold, beware of their eonse qnencee. Colds generally progress Imperrepllbly, and in. sinuate themselves throughout the human system, finally settling upon the Lnuus, and ending In Consumption. A WtHlD TO PARENTS. How often Is youth cut down when least exported, by the Consumption, and followed to their gavea by paren s wlm are In a measure the cause of their prrmnlure death, in neglecting to remedy Co his when existing In childhood, looking upon them as trifling a (ten Ions, and nH atlractlng their notice unlll the destroyer hae commenced Ms work and made euro of Its victims This Is not a fanciful representation, for dally numerous instances occur, which prove Ibe furl. In manhood, rolds terminate In the same wsy, but do not progress so rapidly as In yomh; they should, however, In both yon Hi and manhood he early attended to, and not regarded as irltlingauVrtfons, for li Is a doluslve Idea that has no doubt shor. toned the lives of thousands. DR. PIVHTER'B PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE (PMce Filly Cents per Hot tie,) Is an Invaluable preparation, discovered by a regular and celebrated German Physician, who has employ-til It upwards of fifty years In disown practice In Germany, throughout which rountry It has been during that lime most ex. tenalvely ami siircewh.il I y employed In Coughs, Cohli, Influen-sas, Catarrhs, Asthmas. Whooping Coughs, Spitting of Blond, Pain of the Breast and Sides, all aifrctlons of tlie Breast and Lunss, nnd airest of appronrhlng Consumption, Much may be said in pr.le of the above Medicine, hut News napcr advertising bring loo expensive, every satisfactory evidence will be found in all lis elects upon trial, as well as Humorous recommendations arroniHinying the direct Ions. Upwnrt's of 70(10 hollies were sold In Philadelphia alone, during the past win ler a ronvlurlng proof of its etHrsry, or an larca a quantity would never have been sold. For sate at th Drug Store of Jnn. 9(1 JOHN M. KKHH C1ASII paid for Wheal. J August 31. Z. IIANTOKU 4 CO. SETTLEMENT. Tu the tubscribtrt nf the Stale Journal fTlHR clinnrjcof proprietors winch took plnci in this X office, on the let oi October inBt. nnd its union with another ctftauiinlinicnt, mako il highly desirable, snd indeed absolutely necessary, to clone, as soon an possible, all accounts for subscription, advertising, &c, up to that dale. We are now mnlung out the accounts of all our subscribers who Were in arrears on tho 1st of October, and they will be presented for settlement, by ourselves or agents, as soon as practicable. We tiopc'tbosc indebted will endeavor to make payment when called upon. Our accounts are numerous, and scattered over every section of the Stnto; and though small in amount individually, they make an aggregate of severnl thousands, and constitute about all the profit realized from some ycara of perplexing labor. CIIARLKS SCOTT, S. Ii. WRIGHT. Columbus, Oct. 19, 18.17. 18 if. FOR SALE ON very reasonable terms, a smull frame house, one story and a half hhfli, fronting on Canal nnd Water streets; adjoining P'operty of David Dougherty. A ereilli or slshteen months will be given. For further particulars enqubeof Creenwood Klny, Hlih street, Columbus. DAN'L McFARLAND. November 20.. 10 3w. CONSUMPTION! DR. REI.FE'S ASTHMATIC PILLS, HAVE, from their extraordinary success In giving instant re-llef.nud In rurln-r O ''-. C.,,gbM. A$'l-, U fuv Ureal king, Whetting, Tigktntee ef the CheMt, Pain is (Ac Side, Spitting ef Blood, Chill net $ and SHfiiringe that precede Fecere ami Lung Ctmpluints generally! Icroine one of the moil populor Medicines known, and are sought after from ovary prtrt of the country, on account oflh acitnnlshlng sueress whl U hits attended their administration In the alKivecomplnluts, frequently curing the most ohstinntc cases, and giving tho most Unexpected relief, after every other remedy had fnllrd, nnd persons hud given themselves up In despair of n cure 1 They have been known lo cure persons supposed lo lie fur gone In cottfuinptlon, nnd exhibiting nil tha appearance of approaching dissolution. And such have been Ihc snhitni y cited j nf these Pi IN even tn hopeless roses, as so far to mlllgnio Hie stiltrtrlngs of Hie pn'lent. as evidently lo pro'ong life fur dnys nud weeks, and give to It, a positive comfort they never expected to enjoy. llio operation of the pills Is wonderful In easing respiration, quieting l lie cough, and procuring coiiifnrinl.le rest. common colds are frequently remover In n lew hours, Tfu Although, (snys a pnrsnn spenklng of these Pills,) my Wife hns tried various tneillclnee of the first rclehrliy.for nil Asth matic difficulty, (or affection of the lungs,) which at times was exceedingly d 1st -ess lug, rnnflulng her lo her house fur days and weeks toictlicr, gt'O finds nothing gieee her the relief toA.cs Relfe'e Asthmatic Piltt del enslng Iter respiration, qulctlntr her lough, nnd giving her comfortable rest." And this Is the testi mony or hundreds or thousands. The relief which aged people, as wellns othera, exiteiiem e from the use of these Pills, Is truly astonishing, and renders them Invaluable to many, and arc In fact to some, an esscntiul auxiliary to their comfort, and nlmost to their existence I A Physician Informs tho Proprietor, that a gentleman In the country ot-served to hhn, he hnd reason to believe the use of them Pills hnd been themennsof saving his life. Pi )co whole boxes, 30 Pills, $1; hairdo. 12 Pills, 50 els. nrMFIM ESI KV KmV A TKItf BOR tore or injl'itned Knee lioililng known gives such imme. diate end eemfortabte relief. On recent sore eye, iheoil'cct Is most snlutnry. Where the complaint has been of years stranding, and In some exceedingly bad cusus, the most unexpected and desirable relief has been found In the use of this Eyk Watkk, after every ether remedy hnd failed. Persons who have used It, pronounce it without hesitation the lett preparation for these ompJeinttthey hnve ever met wlih. Pi Ice 2i cents a bottle. 1 j- JSoneara genuine unless suncu T. KIDDER, on the wrnn- per, (tol proprietor and successor lo Dr. (okwat.) hy whom they are for snlo.at his Counting Room, No. 99, Court strt, Boston, nnd by his special appointment, by gent. HI.. 1H. f SI'MNER CLARK, Coluiubus, O. niPOHTAN II TO PERSONS SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS.To the Editor ef the Inquirer : SIR On the principle inculcated by tin great and good Dr. Franklin, to dltVuse ns widely ns pogtllde every mean In our power to mitigate or soften the a fillet Ions of in for In S humnnllv. I frel It lucuinlcnton mo to make known through the medium of your u e fit I paper, that on reading therein an advertisement of Dr. Jehu's Mnlmrut, for Hie cure of RHEUMATISM, I wos forcibly impressed with a belief that It was enlculsled to remove Ihe severe Rheumatic Atfertion lo which 1 had been for seven or eight years subjected, sometimes almost depriving me of tlie use of my limits, I accordingly procured a Bottle, and before I had used llto whole of It, found very sensible relief. This Increased my ronndenro in it, and led me to uiruitn of which hns completely removed the swelling and pains of my limits, together with the cramp, and restored them to their wonted vigor. I am respectfully yours, Hempstead, L. 1. March 24th. GEORGE TAYLOR, Jr. Persons suffering from the aliove complaints, and In despair of a cure irom the failure of the various tc medic they have used, are Inv'ted lo mnke trial of this long and celrhrnled medicine, which hns in years part cured and relieved, as It Is also now doing, thousands who had despaired of relief. Nothing but a fnlr trial can give an adequate idea of Its unrivalled excellence, ll la also one or me nest applications known for stillness of the Joints, numbness, sprains and chilblains. Price 50 cents. Tj'N'wearegruuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrapper, (srs prepneter and successor lo Dr. Co swat,) hy whom they are for sale, at his Counting Room, No. DU, Court street, Boston, nnd hy his special appointment, by SepbiA.-a f3 SUMNER CLARK, Columbus. PERSONA AFFLICTEO WITH CORNS! WILL And In the use of Hie ALBION CORN PLASTER, one of the most efficacious remedies known for that trouble some rnmplstnt; as hundieds or thousands can, and am ready to testify to Its having answered a better pnrpnse than any thing they had ever used. This application never causes tl e Ic isl pain, although ll softens Hie Corn and draws It out by the roots. It gives Immediate case as soon as applied, and is an thorough as ll fs genua in iiseucris. REMARKABLE CURES! Hf A gentleman near Greenfield, writes: "It hns cured a Corn, which for years hnd caused me Inconceivable pain and trouble, (afier trying various other remedies;) and having received such relief myself, I advise all, however olatinnle the coin pin lot, to make trial nf the AIMon Corn Plas:r, and I have no doubt I bey will soon be as ready lo express their gratitude as I am." An ncent, In writing fur a further supply of Hie Athlon Corn Plaster, observes "I have made sale of ail you sent me, and find the article to be all It proressrs to be, as those who have used II find It lo prove Ibe ssil article for terns thee hace erer met srirA. Price L0 cents a box, t lih directions. TiiEHiimsii Ansvnric dentifrice! Renders the tec Hi beautifully nnd prrmnnently white, embel lishes the enamel, removes lbs fo;tor arising from decayed teeth. usually termed ommitve bream, prevents their decay, t.nd tooth ache eradkaira the scurvy front ihe gums, and liuftatis a most desirable sweetness lo Hie breath. J r An sxNricocel druggist pronounces this Tooth Powder one of tie best ho hns ever met with.rlther Fnre'gn or Domestic, PR. ItELFK'8 PILL FOR KHMILKh! For Oisrmerfsa, DcsiVify, Ifepothendrie, Ores gidnest, Oiddinest mrd pafpittin f the Itesrt, Bad Uiarotimn. .( A. ing ef P'tod, and Paint ef the Stometk. The pills purity and promote a I rish circulation of the blood, when become sluggish and obstructed from Hie foregoing disorders, revive the regular habits of tha unhealthy fumsle, whose sickly and pnNd munlo- nance becomes re an I inn ted and freshen i wlih Hie naltrtnl alow of restored health. They are eq unity conducive lo thelealihof married Indies, except In cases of pregnancy or Consomption, a? Asa lacy sttui at As fsies. Price 9 0 ncr box. 07 None are genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrapper, (sola proprietor and tnttessor to )r, ComvAY.) by whom Ihcy are for sale, at his Counting Rooin, No, fl1, Court street. iiosion, ann ny nis special sppoiiiiitieui, ny October 3.-3. 4j SUMNER CLARK, Columbus. A C I RE FOR THE ITVUt nOWF.VKU inrtitente lnss Acer's npplicotio, tmd nm danger from tnhingtetd, by using Dl'MFUIFS' ITCH OI NT WENT. This preparation, for plensanlness, s.ifcly, expeditl n, ease and certainly, tuns unrienlted for Hie euro nl this ttouMe- some romplnhit. It Is so rapid as well ssrerfnlu In Its operation, as to cure Hilt disagreeable disurdor most etloctnally in one Avar's ep p near tea eniet It does notconinln the foat parfcte of mercury, or ether don-geious Ingredient, nnd mny hn applhd wild perfect safety by pregnant females, or to children at Ihe breast. Price 37 1 cents a box. wlih ample directions. DR. R HI, EE'S ANTIIIILlOt H Fil l s! For Indigestion foot ef Appetit$ Lis tits nss, ltndntks CvsHvsnsss, Ftatulente, CAi'e, Bitisns Agettimnk)tt THO comment on the rffiraey of these Tills, after a successful J cxperlrnreof many years In England and A met lea, luisee-laidlshnl their reputaikm. Is needless. Suffice It tn observe, that for redundancy of Bile, Flatulence, Cosllvenese, Headache, tu. &c., they will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than those drastic purges loo frequently employed, and will not onty at the game lime lend lo teniove ibe mien ding cause by gentle motions, and strengthen tho digestive organs, but lot prove tha appetito and renovate ute system, rrice renis, CAMBRIAN TOOTIl-Af'IIE IMLLH, The relief Is fsiatsdi'ats, without Hit least Injury to tits Teeth, l nre 6U cents a box. DR. KELFEfH VECJE T, RLE SPEC IFIC, For Sick lltadeehe, kt, Ptke 60 cents. -Nona are genuine unless sUned T-KlDDF.R, en the wrap per, (sole proprietor and snec.'Ssrto Dr. Cor.wvg by whom they are Tor sale, at MsCnuming Koom. No. 90, Court street, Boe ten, and by his special nppoiuiuiuit, by Colmnhu'.Oit. 5 BUM NEB CLARK. To Journeymen, Tiu Plate Ma kern. THIS Is to notify you that there are s stifncUmt number of Journeymen in this city, to meet all the demands of our em plovers: end all that ws ask Is a living price, which we nre now on n strike to obtain. MANY JOURNEYMEN. Decani r 3-.U fry. medicaid notice. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the cliixons of Co-Illinois and Its vicinity, that ha Is commencing the prm-tico of Physic and Surgery. He will he ready at all times to attcml to all mils In those capacities. Having studied his profession nt the most dlstlii;uls.'ied schools In British America, nnd the Uul'ud Stolen, and practiced more than twenty-five years in the west ern country, lie thinks, ihat without the charge of arrogance or hnputnihnof vnnlty.he mny clilui and expect n respectable it hero of public confidence- and favor. He professes a new and successful method of treating innity disorders of this country, especlnlly fevers, liver coinpluiuU, consumption, and the dlsenscs of women and children. JOHN B. CI1AMUERLIN. Columbus, Decembers, .13 tf. N. B. lie has his lodulus and board at llo house of Mr. Fnugliis, Front street. JKFPEKHON'H MANUAL. A MANUAL of rarlinmentary Practice, composod originally . forth use of the Senate oftlie United Suites, hv 'Minimis Jefferson, with references to the Practice and Rules oftho Homo of Representative The whole brought down to Ibe 1'rnrtlceof the present time; lo which are added the Rules and Orders of both Mouses of Ctsigress. New edition. Forsaleatthe HookStorcof I. N. WHITING. Derrmltera. I TOE NEW MAP OF OHIO. ISAAC N. WIIITiKU Iims Juat received Doollttle k. Munson'a new snd splendid Man of Ohio, which tu, win ti .i ,1.. l llslicrs' lowest pi ice. CoLtMois, June 2, 1838. In eoimtllaneo with the provl-lonsof an act of the General As sembly, pnsned January 27th, lu.lll, wo have examined, and do approve of Pool Ht Jo & Mmisou's Map of Ohio. ! JOKEPH VANCE, ' Governor nf Ohio, CARTER U. IIAIILN, "v- 0- ( Fee rets ry ofStttte. i F.s 'i' ft iv. A VTE t,:c U"lcMlj:nrd, Milug eidlud upon to view and appraise ii i viiiiij iiutro MiAvit up ny rmnuei rrauiK, oi rruiiKitn township, Fran 1 1 In county, do find the snme lo Ic a dark Iron ffrey, )2 hands high, suptoed to be 6 years old Inst spring, a nainrnl irorier, njlum'i on the fore side or the off pusleru Joint, die hoofnl tlie rljhtforc foot split up to the halr.no other mnrks or hrnnds pcrrelvab'e. Appraised st $15 by Win. Ciitdwell and John Perriii, Knfj UAMUEL DEARDURFF, J, P. roveuiier.l0..1J 4w. Western Bfttik Note Ett!;rnviiig Company, Cinmnnati, Ohio. THE suhfcrilKrs having provided themselves with new Dies VI -net tcs, Ate., during the itast year, are now enabled to fur nish Hanking Institutions with notes, In a superior style. Bank Note patcr from aie best manufacturers In the Uulon.nlways on hnnd. WOODRCFF, TUCKER c CO., Deeember3-.12 tw tf. Corner ofMnlu nnd 4th Ptrents. MM) FOR. HALE. THKREwMho wdd at the Court House, In Franklin county, at U o'clock on Friday ttm Itli day of January, 1BJ9, the following described tract of land lying In Miulln township, on Big Walnut, containing one hundred seres, about 15 of which kt under improvement, Terms mode known on dny of sale. Nov. i30. .12 tf. IHAAC HARHIHON, AdmV. AD.MINlSTRvrottf.S NOTICE. ALL prrsous Imlehted to the esUte of John Porter, dee'd lata ,of Union tswnshlp, Union county, are rcquestod to mike linmrtdlite pay mint; and those having claims against said estste, sre notified lo prew nt their sreounu legally proven for settlement within one yesr rnm this dale. Novcmlter;iO..IJ 4w. WILLIAM PORTER, AdmV. 1 JOHN FRENCH, Whilrsnh nttrl ft.trnl ,...-. 13 now rcreivltg a very extensive stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye i"tut, -c. fcc, which he oners low for rash. Also, Window Glnss ofsll sizes, from fi by 0 lo 24 hy 30. Putty, Surgical Instruments, I'russes.'AlHlominnl Pupporlcrs anil llnndscs. i, H,IU j.ijnr, f , ri-iiitiuin'is, rntcni Aieuieiiies, &c. ae. Pliylclans nudothersnre respticifnlfy Invited lorjll and examine for Iheuiselvei before imrrhnslng elsewhere. 4 doors south oT tlie National Hotel, HIdIi street, Columhus, O. Nov. 30.. 12. , KEW AND FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP F.STABLIHHMENT, AVI. Cornerof High and State streetoone door south of the StWe idiue, and direct If opposite the Clinton Bunk, rpilE Columbus stihile Is respectfully Informed, that tliosulscrl JL hers have entcied Into co. partnership In the Imsinesf of lint tcrs, which It is their Jcsigu to pursue lu nil Its various branches. They have now on .'land a large and fine assortment of HATS and CAPrt, or almost every description, which they will dispose of at the lowest market rates. ,i 7ilf ,!."rlr,7l V1!? tha MAVI'FUTirpi VO of HATH and CAP:, which they are prepared to mnke to jrdr, on Hie shortest retire, of any fashion or quality. They are not disposed to boast of the excellence of their work, hut leave thru mutter lo the good Judgment of their customers, who are Invitee to call and examine for themselves. AH that Industry, attenliun, and a knowledge of the business ran ar coin-pilsh, to satisfy a gottarous public, the undersigned pledge them selves to do. As we do a Cash huslntet exclusively, we can afford to give good bargains. J. B. HUDIUILL, A. McGinn is, ju. Columbus, Nor. 2J..U 3m wasw. 1 j'VVanled.as nlwre.five thousand coon skins, for whkhthe hlgtiest price In cnah will he paid. HATS! II ATM!! HATS!!! Gya' Block, ens deer north ef Baldwin's Sls e, Columhus. N. It. ftlLER, RBVEcTFUl.tV Informs the citizens of Columbus and lis vl elnliy, that he si ill continues the manufacture of Hats, wholesale and retail, and warrants them got up in the true City style. Ho has on hand a line assortment of Fall Fashions; among whlch.nre dipt Denver, and short nnppd Nulrlsa, Plain Castors, black and while ptaln Ruuin, f-ishlonable Silk Hals, the very best No. and I, low crown broad brimmed Smooth Castors, a very durrfi.ie ankle for o'd gentlemen, a variety of shades and shapes, common Mack snd drab Fur lints, Children nnd Youth's Fur and Silk Hats, All of whl. It le wl 1 dispose of low for Cash or approved credit; and warrants lo s: 1 1 at 20 icr cent, less than any Dry Goods bouse In Hie City. N. H. Very thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on hlin, and wishes a continuance of Ihe same, Keeni'er 23.. 11 6mwns. OH YEN! Oil YES!! Oil YEHllI VP AMD A COM WOt Bnrgnlue to be hn j at the Cliy Auction Room, Pouth enit corner of Stale nnd tllih streets. CI W. KENT respscifu:iy Informs Hie eft lie s of Coin si In is J and vicinity, Hint he tins returned to the city, and established himself lu the old business at tha above stand, where lar-galuaran alwoys be hnd. He will sell ry Goods, Fnrnitert, lis r set, and every hind of property, on Co inn its I on or otherwise, at a modtirnte per rentage. Ills old frioudg are h-sited lo give 'f Nov. 2.l..sw tf. MIAMI CANAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I PROPOSALS wll t received until the 1st of January, 1839, for the construction of U and a half mllea of Cannl, Immediately North of Si. Murys, In Mercer fount) ; the whole in ha divided In'osectkini of convenient length A number of Hmler framed locks, on this and an ndj iinlng division of tho canal will be put undor contrail at the same time. Among ti e work to he let, Is a single DERP CUT and an EM-RNKMET,enchiif whhh will measure two hundred and fifty thousand ml te yaids. It Is also in rontemphihn to prepare for letting at lbs same time, A LARGE RESERVOIR :i Logan rouniy, and a portion of Ihe Mad Hivor hranrh oftl e Mhtmt Canal, Prnpoinls niay l-e directed lo the undersigned at Dnvlon.Oblo. or bckaattheoihteoi ihe tn; Inter In St Marys; where plans, prnhlrMxc. will be exblMled. Bidders unknown to the tominlasinnsr will require letters of recommend alio from (Krsoiia known to hnve hocn euiaged In puMic works. 8M'L. FORRKR, Nov. 4w. Acting Canal Commissioner. notice! " IN pursuance of an order oi the Com I of Comrttbn Pleas of the county of Franklin, and Hints of Ohio, inr.de at their Bep tcmUr Term, A. D. ill I iin.ll proceed to sell at Hie door of li e Court House, In snld county, nn the I,Mb day of December next, Urn follow ing prtmilsrs, si mi rite In the City of Columbus, In said county, tnwlt : In-lot No. ftij, with tha appurtenances; be ing Hie premise rerently owned nnd occupied by J. M. C. Haael tine, riecenied. The furniture of the school room and some other articles of personal proper! will be ulTsreil fUr sain at the same M. MATTHEWrt, Colmnbus, Nov. a.-8 ts. Adm'rofJ. M. C. Haiclilna. A 1) M I MsT ( ATORS HALE. Tl V Virtue of an order of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of ha 1) county ol Franklin, and Slate nf Ohio, at their September term, iHJti, there will he odcred lor snle, nt the door of the Court House, In Columlnis, on Hie Wli dny of Ihtcemlwr next, between ibe hours oi It) o'clock, A. M and 4 o'clock, P, M all the right, title, and Interest, of whkh Paler Uwson died poaseased In tho following real estate, lo wll: Lot No. 3, range 1H, township section 1, UnlirdHtntee Military, containing one hundred and shly-nlne acres and ninety two (tolas. Snld Interests consist of a title bond fiosn the Hank of the United States; upon 'which said bond there hi lo be paid the sum of two hundred dollars principal, and twenty live dollars Interest, to entitle ihe purchaser to a deed. Terms, one third hi hand, balance In one and two yenrs, with In latest, ami good security, DAVID LA WHO N, Admr. M . LOSANA LAWSON, Admx. Nov. 23.. 1 1 is. V A DM I NlSTR ATORy NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the esiate of Ja una Giant, deceased, laie of Franklin county, are requested to make Immedlste pnyment; and those having t latins agslnst said s.iste, art noth.rd to present the same, legslly proven, for settlement, within one year from this dste. jK0. ELl'HlNGBTONE, Adm'r. Nov. 21.. 11 4w. PROCLAMATION7 FOR A DAY OF TIlAXKSairMQ AND PRAYER. IT was an established custom with our fn titers, at the close of the yrnr. and after the fruits of the earth had been matured and tho labor oftlie husbandman rewarded, to set apart a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer to our Hfivcnly Father, for bis special goodness to them as a people. And as It lg one of those good old customs Ihat arc calculated to Inspire our hearts with a feeling of rclijus devotion and gratitude lo the Great Giver of all good, It Is fit and proper that wo, their descendants, should not depart from this venerated example of primitive Chi Isilanlty and piety on this continent. I, therefore, In obedience ton resolution of tho General Assembly of Hie Elate of Ohio, passed March 17th, lfjjfj, and In con fortuity to tho example of our ehrlstaln ancestors, do set apart Wednesday f A l(Jf A of Dertnhcrntjt.n a day of public Thanksgiving and Prayer. And I do earnestly recommend, that it be kept according to the pructlce of our forefathers as a day of solemn religious observance; for libers! remembrance of tlie poor, and for the cultivation of kindly enactions amongst kindred, neighbors and friends." And for this purpose, It ll requested, that, on Hint day, our people do assemble lu their uiual places of worship, lo offer up their prayers to Almighty God for his protection and numerous mercies to us as a people. And whilst our Invocations are made to our Heavenly Father, we should ta-plore Ills protection nnd cars In uehslfof the poor and the destitute, and that he would be pleased to put wi our nearis ie true spirit of christlmi uenevoieuce and charity, thai n wo may administer to their wants with a lllieral and bounteous hnnd; and Hut truth, temicrance and piety may le cultivated snd abound throughout every portion of our beloved rounlryi and that he would, In great mercy, watch over, protest, and defend the liberties of this people nnd the union of these States; that our laws may be supreme, our Government ndmfuUtered In good raltlt and Integrity, virtue, and gratitude, fill the hearts of our whole people. And whilst we offer our ascriptions nf Thanksgiving and Praise for the heutth we enjoy, the success thai had crowned our eilbrts in the pursuits of our ordinary buBlue'Js.a'nd fur ihe abundance of food and raiment that are within the reach of our whole population, we should, lu r.n espoctsl m inner, and with great humility, thnnk the Great Author of our existence for tho civil nnd rulijlous freedom guaranteed to u by the Constitution, and for tho I nest h mahle Mealngiof the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour. Givlsj under my hand, and the great sen) of the State of Ohio, at Columbus, tho 16th day of November, lu the year of our Lord one thousand elht hundred and Ihlrty-elght. JOSENI VANCE. By the Governor, Cxutkr B. lUaLiK, Pccretary of State. November 20. .it. OHIO EDl'CATION CONVENTION. The Education Convention, for the Stslo ofoj,o, will meet In Columbus on Wedncsdjy Hie 2 6th of Dcremlter next. Teachers, and the friends of education, generally, throughout the Bute, are esrnestly requested to attend. By a vole of the Inst Convention, female Icncbers, in id other femsle friends of education, sre particularly Invited lo enrol their names, snd sit in Convention as cor-resrtouding members, and to communicate In writing, to the Sec retary, such suggestions, queries, topics ofdlsruafon, resolutions or remarks, as t Ley may wish to have presented to the Convention. The following oxcrclws have been assigned by the Committee of Arrangements : 1. A lecture by President McOrrrET.ofCliiclnnstl.on tho In flu. sure of Common School instruction. 2 A leclure l-y tUxi. Lie wis. Esq..Suucrliitendsiitoftha Olilo Common Schools, 3. !lcprn. on Normal Schools, by C. E. Stow anil Wat. II. MrGerrsv, of Cincinnati, and M. O. Wiilumi, of Springfield. 4. A report on Hie mesne which the Slate ran appropriate for the support of Normal Schools, by W. 0. VamHoos, Esq. of Usui- iltnn. 5. A report on the avnlf.ihlc funds which may beartplhV by law to the support of Common Schools In tho Slstc, by N. Dnmiiass, Esq. of CltllllcoHie, Rev. J, llous, of Columbus, and J. C. Rosin so, of Urlisns. 6 A report on the influenco of Common Schools on the Interests of literature and science lu general, by J. D. Wuros, ofMss-sillon.7. A report nn the tcst method of establishing and conducting iieui.;nci scnoo's in i ne new stttleineut, of the West, by l'rofct' sor Smith, of the Lutheran Seminary of Columhus. The Rev. Mr, PessToir and Dr. Awt, of Columbus, and J, Uthnr subjects of practical utility to the lesrher. mill ll-n.t As the mcmliers of the several committees live sts dlsisnra f,nm each other, snd may not have the opportunity for personal con-sultiiion, it Is particularly roquvsted Hint encli ono prepare the . ..... ui re,, uti iih su 'jcri commuted to him, lo be discussed ana consolidated in hill committee, at the meeting of Ihe Contention. Should unavoidable hmdrsnrca prevent any mcint er from attending, It Is hoped he will send his outline report, that the Con vent Wn msy have the benefit of It. Let the friends of education he awake, and let them rememi-er that tlie meetings at Columlwa Invo been, and will continue lo be among the most effective means of advancing the cause of Coin mon Schools throughout the Fute. M. O. WILLIAMS, ) C. E. BTOWB, f Awt'' November 13, 18J8. ITT Editors throughout iho flute win please Insert the foregoing notice, and send a copy of tha paper containing It to al. G. Williams, Sprlnsnehl, Clarke county, and they will receive tha pro-ceedtncsof the Convention. T LANDS FOR HALE. HOMAS SALTER, of New Jersey, otters for sale the tol lowing Innds In 17, 6. 3. Delaware roualv. In Hit- Int. v. 9. 10, 19, SU, 41, , 2J, 44, 23, 46. 37, Jc, conl.lnln, f,on, IK .uu am , uimi mil, Application may he made to P. B. WILCOX, Columbus, Nov. 27.. 11 6w. DINNOUTinv. rTMl E ro partnerslilp heretofore exbiing between Hie subscribers, j. m inn umf duvuitdu ny niuntai ronscnt. . C. LEE UAIKS W1SOV N B. Tl,. I ooV, will I kepi ,t il ,u,, ,m. ,hiy form,r-Ijr did hull i.,.,. now orcopkd hy J E llarrloll, and all Indiblnl bjr not, or bonk, wl,o do anl call and Mill, up, n.u.t ripctt ih.lr nvwu,,, wlul prowromcr fot rollerlloa. Not,. .11 Sn. Ma'inh' w.IPOV, llAHIItVARK. T UST -nlni, latin lot oral Nail.. HotM fho. Iron. An V Kan nnvlM or a nor pall.tn, ,uw,l, mi.lliy; Uorm mm. ..n...i.. c muiun, r if. Itoj., tuill.i., lira,... pi.w roi., sc., log i m.r Willi a l.npial anoilmtnl or ll.rdwar, rot w...i.r .rPi,. ai, io IK lound al No. SW, HI-li Mrcel. folum- tat u. U' RUWON CO., KotmmW..0 Stti; fl,n oflh.llld l'a,l NnT.i'i-. WE, tha rolotnl naopl. tnldiu, l,i tin gut, or Onto, pnrpott 10 pelUlon lh Lr.Ulalur, al Ii..t,i. i tliot Hiului,, .n.n.d J.niiaryiiih.lnoT.whlcli drprlvM a, or ............ ,..,, , ,.oon. oi jumico In till, Bum, win,, a )ni.,n m m r, ,n ll.e enae. Kov, mlr'ilt..lU. I'rolecliim Inauninra Compuur of lliirtl'ord "..n.... ... 'ni'ctiiiit. I t,J""",'1"1 Hlo'ly lo Innaawllia annw to liair " -""" i-ominii, io inmt, piowtly ag.lnM Iomoi dam- - "--,'. m.i auvuninf.nii,t,rma. Apply lo ,,. H. H. Oll.l.llT, A.ont, July 30, M3. if" "" "" MANAGER'S OrriC'K. Alox.ndil. Lottery, CIoh 8, Dtaw. at Alaiandtla. D. IS, 1W8. I.,INPIIH,I , 11l.lKt If 110011(1 15KKI IWK lu.OIIII 1 4,01X1 uMine, jj,ooo-ii,noni.(;iirt, an.i ioof .1,000-10 of 4720 juo iw-i.wo, c v IrTlckM. IO-llalvn 5 Qaarlara 50. A packneo ofj " ""' "7 wiincaia will cn.1 (NU f haraa In proportion VA. Mononialia Lotlary, Clan , llrain at AlH.ndrla, Dm. 29.1IUH. t f M i'.-l....(ncl J0.O00) la J.-,,S94 J HIIKIO III.IKK) J .0I S.OHO , ' '4 I 573 1.0"" lOU.OtKl 115 au 34,009 Th-HU 10 ,l.tlnra llalvr. 5 Uunrtfi, j.SO. A cr.lllraia ol M wliol. tlrkct. In lliloplouilld l.ourry win coat .1411. Mlinrra In ptOiHitllon. No,. )..iu id. n. n. Ritp.nnnr 4 co. 'l'l .ttatl, Whorlln,! Dntne Kurtilla'a Dlstribllllon of l-rizca. 4 I.EXANIHIIA I.oll.ty, 1, drawn Oct. 1.1, Noa. II 31 71, XX. wliol,. ,;,0,(hK, Bold 10 Mr. Wynn orVlrjInla. V. Moiion,.lla, 6, drawn Oet. 27, No.. 4 19 JU.qa.rMr, W, OIH), lo a aentlf man or Natwin ro, Va. Mononra'la, B, drawn Orl. J7. Xol 47 49 77, who!., 115,-00O, to a innllfntan or U'a.lilniton City. Va. WliMn,,6, drawn Nor. 2, 4 4 57, liair, J),000, lot (aittlttnan oritl' liinonrl, Va. NorMk, , drawn Oft. JO, 17 23 S3, wliol, tR.000, lo ntl,mnn In Clnrlnnatl, O Va. Wellibari, B, drawn Oct. 6, 10 C2 74, v. 110,000, to. ganllamnri la tviiwllnt. Va. WclUlmr,, A.diawnOtt. 11,1 J 45,I.1JI, toi.cn iteman In Whcllnj. nay to. . 10. S5'.T'.C.ETO RROAI CONTRACTORS. LALbl) PROPOSALS will lo received at Merrick's Holel, Xenla, until the 10th of December nexl. for the grubbing, grading, masonry and bridging 10 miles of u,e MtHe Miami Rail-Rood, eitumllj.tf from Xenla, south, to the lino of Green and Warrsn counlles. L'ko Proposals will lie received at Dcnnlson's lint-l. ninelntuiL until tho 15ih of December next, for the grubbing, guiding, mason ry Btnl bridging of 12 miles oftho same road, extending from Columbia, on His Ohio river, to Kuglnr's Mills, on the Little Miami. There will be sn Assistant Knglneer on each Division, the week previous lo the left In for the purpose of exhthitlni the plans, profiles and specifications, and giving sll information the contractors may require. R. M, SHOEMAKER, Engineer. JEREMIAH MORROW, Pres. Cincinnati, Nov. 13. .8 Gw. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO PER ONS AFFLICTED WITH THE FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS, via.: Scrofula t Scurvy, Foul Fc tUring Ervption$ Pimpled kVarbuncledfactt) Sole Kett Sure Leaty . Hcal'l Head. t(eer, Veneteal TainUKhenMer detrnsty Salt Jiheum, St. Anlhontft i ifr?, Ftxtt Motes, ei-en tchtn the bones ore qcctw, White Swelling Violent Eruptions after measiet, curt hat failed. ord allditordert arising from an tiir state of the blood and Asswrs are assured that DR. RELFE'fl BOTANICAL DROPS! Continue I'lirlvalied, for the Prevention, Relief.and Cure of these cum pi amis, jn proof oi wiiicii, rend the following, t.T Remarkable cure of a case of 12 years standing: Extract of a letter. Sir Mv leu. whirh huffim .)IH nm like u humnn limb, Is no v entirely honied up, aftor resisting every oilier application for 12 years I) Previous lo Inking your Belfel Botanical Droits, I had given up all hope of relief. Another Cast. An agent writes ..There is a person taking the Botaulcal Drops, evidently with the greatest advantige." Ho , UM nis own worus, ii ts doing wonders for him," end Is, as it were, snatching him from Hie grave." Numerous instnncrs have occur rod where nersons wars) nlin away a miserable existence, noit fng ihcy could procure affording them permnnent relief, until ihcy had made uso of the above In- vb'ubijio niruicine. They are also the best Pj.rlng and Autumnnl Physic. Price $1, or 6 bottles for 95. DIJMFRIF.H9 flPMirnv rnn tup v at ONE oftho best and most llnrough remedies known for tbls Iroublesomo complaint. It hns more perfectly answered the purpose for which it fa intended thnn any other now In common use, and nflbrds immt-Mate and mermansnt relief hnth rMn. n, disorder Itself; and Its eccompnnylng symptoms of pain in tkt .v....,vri,f0, ncaaatM, test of appetite, indigestion, and Other 'tTPilce 91 for both ankles Ointment and Electuary or 50 cents when hul one only is wanted. fJJ-Noneare genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrap per, (sole proprietor and successor lo Dr. Con winy,) by whom they are for sale, al hts Counting Room, No. f9, Court street, Host on 1 and hy his special appointment by 'PI.7..I2. !J SUMNER CLARK,Columbuj,0. Tlie Slnle or Ohio, franklin county, m. Court ol Couimou l'lcnn,rii!iieiiiL'cr Term, 1838. J AMI: Taylor,,.. Unknown liclr. of Jolin Scdilon, doca&Kd. . C'Aa.ecry. Al till. Term tliocnmplnlnanl liovlnf tiled I1I1 hill, which tela Ibttli, that about the year IUUH, he pntrlinicdof John Beddon, of Vlralnla, Military Worrant No. 30IS, for 2i:l, acraa, and that upon ll.e nld war rani, entry No. UKm. for 22 1 acrna, waa mad. April 0, 11121, (which land I. .Ilunla In the .aid county of Franklin) and lot the mhlue entry Nn. 1 41170, for 9ncrea. July 26, 18,18, a. will inota fully apn-ar hy the 1,111, and llia plat, and corlfueatc of both iiiryey., and the copy of Ihe wntranl occnmpanyliia th. hill, anil tiled thetewllli. Tho ld John Heddon nn, undat obu-lallnn to moke a futlhetand mora perfect tranifer and anlin-men! of Ihe whl warrant, K, 10 ennble tho complainant to ob-ulna tuilonl furtlietald urvey.nndciililra.wlilrlilheaald John eVddnn ha. wholly nraleeted 10 do. The laid Ucddon he. line, deccawd, wllhout maklnf aueli nnlinment, and hla heir, unknown to the complainant. Tho bill praya for a deereo that th. heir, of th. .aid John Beddon, itee'd., make a full and perfect tranifer and anlmment of Ilia ,ald warrant and tumy, lo th, complainant, and further relief. And It appearing, 10 Ih, Court Hint Ihe name, and inidence of the mid heir, are unknown to Ihe complainant; It la ordered hy the Court that notice of Hi. pan-dency ofthlihill be lven 10 the anl.l heir, by puhlleatlon.ali eonaccntlre week.. In IheOhlo Slate Jmirnnl.a nc,v,iaper primed In tho city ofColumbua. Nollce t, therefore, Klven to Ihe unknown lielri, Ihat nnleaa they plead, anawer, or demur 10 Ihe mid bill, within , lily d.ya alter the next Trim of 1I1K Court, Ihe anld bill will ba taken aa confeMed, and deetee eateted acrordlna'y. Nor...9 6w T. W. fl)tVKI,t,.llol.forCompt. 1 Tit tr-r . 1 '," '; l-r"' SALE. A TACrconialnln,upw.r,lor9(aJacre.,cluellrn Trank. Hn coiinlv, between ill. ,,d Mm. n..,.. I . Ih. National road, and IJ mile, of Weal Je(Ter.on. Tin. ". may l conTenlenlly dl.lded Into entailer r.rn,., harln, on. on Ullle Darby of J 62 acre will. . .m.ll lmpro.m., .prln, and a .uitahi. propo,il of axcellen. boitom ,d upland-and ,1 on II,, l .tby of 2,5 aero, each, with each a rood alt. for a " V ' 1 ' parce The tract on Bit Darby, contalnln, alout 7G5 acrea, he. nearly loo acre, or nod bntlon, and about .1110 ace. or beat pralile land for meadow.!.. paranuy o, a rich aou ana ren.ulrlna but lllil. cape, to man. tt l ".' . ,, """n,; ll" "fi""s u 1,01 m "y tlmbetad. and Mleved to he of a ood r,,,,!!,, )or wheat. Ther. arethrM rari .p,l ,lU tract, and li I. ,ald by . competent idr,, of land In tho nelf hborhood, that tuera U no heller Irael for . Mock fan. n Franklin count,. I, l. 0 . ,, , 04rf ood llmeatona and mck for bulldlnfrom which, print pall,, ha. tone ujm hulMIn, 11,. bride. ,., n.,1,;. wMtI,.n lla.ln. no uao for capital, I can .oil on a lller.l credit of So I yean, reqnlrlni only a. mall adrance and Ihe Interert ..art, aa-turn by . mortna.c on the land. My prlc. la ,12 50 M,,,V. ro, lb. ,u,on III, Darby.and lOforfh.Mu." Ai?. Ihoina. nolta,.l(leor.,l., Meura. Bru.li tOllba,'. Alto.. U.r'"';0' ,Cb D' D"l"Cl, " ' " '" '"-" S-tf. t'UAB. R. BALDWIN. T , , FARM FOR SALE. HE ad.rtlr wkhea lo aell In. Farm, .nualed pn ,, WMt 'Wof Be loio ,!,, 18 n.llo. atv.tluml,u.,ind.Slt Dul In, eontalnln, g0(J . Tl.l. la on. of ih. bw hi?f land u,i. the ,1,.,. A n.y.r falll,,, .,, mn.TroCTti whole: ll b ..ion. hou, built lu lb. I m,. " ctou. barn: th... are about lio acrea under lmpro,em.,- J 1 of walar Amilo .he ,lw. Thl. farm I. not offeredTr J,".' mi oihor taeauM they ar. woin ouB but tar.u Ih. propri. . wl.hr. lo return 10 Euro,. Tl Improremenl. bar. .11 ban m.da wllhln Ih. Ia four ye.,.. Tlie Hon., would mate an ai. celhiut 1 .vera aland, bel, on Ilia 8uie toad. Thar, can be 50 douhl but ll,la pron,rly will b. worn, (i0 an acre in a few ,mZ Tt prerent Itouhle, 20 an acre I. iT,o ptlc.: .. .,f ,;" cIhn money may reinabi on bond and mnrlraga for two YeVr. Iniulra of tha aubMrlbrr, JOHN B0IIIN8ON JnnelJ, 1KM..1. tUt""-" ' --.S-i-.ttrW. T niNNoi.rrio.v. HE Arm or R. Thonuaon 4; Co. at Ihla day dluolretl by me lual roiMnl, John French !,.,, porchnHal Ih. tt.rM of B. Tho.nl,n and 8 .il. J. ttmch wlll ,, , J ' of ih. Urn,, and continue ihe bu.lnn. at th, old .land oppo.lt, ,b, rren.rer'a Offleei the mannlatlnrln, lal,l,l,m,n,P0Trjla? Tliomnaon a pal.m ap,,aiu, rbr th, euro of Ihe ProlainVeV will ba conducted aa llerolofor., under Ih. Urn, of Coll., PrjoT. al to. I hla ap,aralua. which .land, decidedly raremiM In th. Wimalion of .1,0 medical profraslon wbetarer known for lb. lrc.hu.nl and rura or Prolap.ua, and many oilier drfeeilona ma. 1 had in any quantity, al the tbora ratahlUhment. k. 'riioMpaoN, Pent. 2H.. 3. c. 1 irri.KH, JOHNFBBNCH. KOII HAI.K TOllRonMcrnbiucKl Hal aide batourlie,.lirt. iop.1 .Mir r topdo.,2itond band, d do.,f,ill,nd half pl.l, harnwa, irle,l; all of which will haul low. U. CUTLER. Aa., -nt. .9 y. DKI'OMTORV Of HOOKS. T HII.FJt of rarlou. .Ian. 1 Do. In tit. German Ian.,,.... . r.mcni. 01 rar rou, .laea. Borl,' "" r"""" raW'""i h "' Amotlcan Blbl. Common Prayw nook.. An armrtmenl, American Union Bunday Hchool Booka. Do. Do, In Hie (leini.n laniuai.. Eyanielk-al Family Library. Bound volnmra of Trade. Other bound folumea oflha American Trad Boclelr. Sunday rlchoola ramllle..and Individual ran L.upplrad whk any of lha above work., on applkaltoo al Ihe dwrllln, boon of P. B. Wil.roi,ln Columlm July 27. IMS , .p . NEW TI.V, ll II A NS, AVONIIRKT-IKO.V WARn TMANI'PAtTOIIV. ' HE mbwrlluira reaiwcllully Inform Ilia rltlaen, of Column., and viclnlly, Ihat they have ralahll.hod Ih, ,! M1MB(T all ll. varroua branrhe,, at th. a'and forinetly occiinied hvl,. ..rover ln Broad .,et, . few rod. we.1 of ,! ,SSS.-tari" where they are prepared tne,ec,,i, all order, fur TIN llltAM COPPKB, ZINC, add 8HKF.T IKON W A B B, w,,hVmp.i. and In the mo workmnnllk, manner. Ilnvlnt ln niccavafull, eniard In tlx bo.lnrn for Hi. km Inelre or hlleeo . ., Oranvllle, and havln. In our .,lo,n,ei eiperlencrd workmen, we can ronlldrnlly enure ll.e nubile Hut our work wlll ha .termed In a manner both lorMylo and durabll. Ily, aqunl to any In the Wrrdetn ro ry. A rupply or .ye'trougli conductor., RumI. and Amarkta. nol".l'l,"' " """'' ""' " P "P l "I Columlni., May ..lyw HI'MniREV & CO. W. II. Pellicular altcnllnn wld lo)ob work. ...... t-l "lt'.VN MOI NTAtV ANII. flllEilrillMir ha. Jim received a mpply or lha Earapeaa) M. Jf.R.r.ia 4,k, which are now ready for dcltvety. With mil anisrrailon, It at one ol the moat una menial tier. In nature AlM,afcwliratraleClmtlr., JOHN A No,mbr 16..10.
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Full Text | '"" " ' """' ' "' " " "' iT-mini in , , .11 , , ,T1- .,,, n ,...,. ., , - ..- OHIO STATE JOURNAL AND REGISTER- VOLUME 29. COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1838. NUMBER 13. 14 PUBLISHED BY C. SCOTT fc J M. GALLAGHER t At tlirce Dollars a year, Invariably In ntlvanca Tulu e week during the Settten of the Legislature, and Weeky the remainder of the year. JOHN M. OALLAGHKIt, EDITOR. Office on State street, Two doors Wert of the Clinton Dnnk. ADVERTISING. Twelve Hues or leu, one Insertion, 90 CO " three..." 1 00 m it i4 ennhaihlltlonnl insertion, 3 25 " three montlii, 3 00 its montlii , 5 00 " twelvemonths, 8 00 !oncr advertisements In the mno proportion as the ahovo. A deduction of twenty per cent., (on the excess,) when the amount excceils twenty dollars In six montlii. All Advertisements should he marked on Mielr Tnce with tlio number of Insertions desired, or I hey will be continued till order ed out, and churned by the insertion. No responsibility for errors In lest) Court Advertisements, beyond the amount charged (or their insertion. TK.S.I.Y AIIVKllTtSIXa. Ono-elahth of a column, (a'-out 35 Unci,)-. 912 00 One-fun rill IH 00 One half. 25 00 A full column, 40 00 Any Advertiser exceeding the amount eiiEned, to he charged for the etcess, nt the first rale nhova mentioned. ItTl'AII Iciinn relating to siiiiscrlpilons must bo addressed, (poet pillll.) tO Ilia PUBLISIIKRS. PAY VOUIl TAXES, TUB oftirc of the Collector of Franklin county, will lJ closed by the 20Hi of tills month, all ilmve who neglect to pny, previous to Hist time, may expect a visit from t'-e Deputy Collector, Kvery person mut l nwnre tlirt the Trensurcr I t to Mllle with the proper oitlcers the 1st Moniltty In jHimtry, or suljcct lilinstlf to a heavy penalty. W.M, LO.NO, Treasurer. Deeonilr;l..2 3swniw. Tho HtockhoIdnM of tho Frnnkliit Bnnk ARE hereiiy noHflcil, tbst nit election for Thlriren Directors for tho eniiiltrj yrnr, will I held nt the Dunking House In C'oiumhns, between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 1 o'clock 1'. M.,of the first Monday In January nest. November JO.. 12 lm sw. J. M. K-M'Y, Cash. l W MEl'llKR, MUSICIAN of the Theatre, Columbus, inott respectfully Informs he Liirflcs and GenilRmnn, Hint he will live lessons on the Guitar snd Violin during- the stay of the nhova Company In this place. For terms enquire at the store of (1. SI. Ilerancourt. November 30.. 12 sw tf. II IIMOVAL. Tllfi subscribers have removed to Armstrong's now building, on High street, two doors south of Urcxory, llurr it Co., where they have the most eitenplve assortment of Hardware ever offered for sale In this city. Al-o, n very huno stock of Iron, Nails, Hieel, etc., all o( which they will dispose of on as favors hie terms as nny other csiabll'huiuiit In the Hinte Nov. 30.. U 2wlw wlm. KI.I-IH, WINHI.OW & CO. OHIO I-AVI) FOR S VI,K. THEsulwrlbcr now at "Itoldusou's City House," Columhus, oilers for sole, st very lumlernte prices, severnl lots of land of a hundred acres each, lying about six miles from Columbus, on the Highland rond. Persons wIshliiR to purchase, would do well to mil on the suhwrltwr, nt any time during the present snotith, who will make known his terms. November 16.. 10 swnw. O. WAHHINflTON, TO FARMERS. THE subscribers having purchased the Columhiis Brewery of Messrs. John Ahln.lt it Co ihcy imrpose coiillnulng the 4iunlness; and are wMiIng in pnrchaie Barley, for which they -will live the hljhcitCmh price. Those who have llailcy to dU-toso of will plearo to give us a call. Oct.2'i..7 Wiw tf. JOHN KEATINO & CO. I1 A PER UN rOXKIGNMENT. Reams Aine' Hue nnd superfine Cap and Post Paper, philn nnd faint lined. This jmperlsof a suprrior altyanH for sale very low by CAHK It J COD, Hr.t. I4..U..WSW if. Fire nud Murine lnniirmicc fnVIR COLUMBUS INHIMIANCB COMPANY, having com-Jl plelcd their arrangements to that eileel, nre now pre pn red. In addition to their former business, tn take MARINE R1HKH, on Produce or Mercbandixe passing llween the Ensiern and Western or Southwestern ports, and on all vessels navigating the Weteni or Southwestern wntcrs. Ilnvliif a perpetual churler, and rapiul of One Hundred Thousand Hollars, with ll'terty to Increase the same to Thrre Hundred Thousand, lite Directors have determined to eileiflMliolr buslneM to meet Hie Increasing demands of the Western country, and to deal promptly and like-rutty with their customers. Merchants and others wishing to In sure, can apply at our office In Colutuhus,or to any oTour Agents lit the principal towns of the State, and may rely upon meeting with literal term; and In rose of loss, with prompt payment. The Directors assure the public tlmt no vexatious delays shall occur in Ilia adjustment of claims for losses, and no advantage will be taken of legal quibbles or ice bnlra titles. By thus dealing lilterally and In good faith, It Is hoped this conipnny will continue to enjoy Hie full confidence of the community. Office In Buttles' Block, No. 32,, High street. By order of the Board, WARREN JENKINS, Secretary. Columhus, June 20, 1RJR..wasw JOVKS fc EVANS, TTOI'iR and Plan Painters, Ulnitlers, and Imitators of Wood .1 X and Marble; hnacment story of No, 49 two doors south of lltihluson s Hotel, Mali-street, Columbus. They respertlully In form H eir frlends.and tho public geucrnlly.that they are prepared to attend to the orders that may he Intrusted to them, In their line of profession. N. n. They endeavor In give sathfsrilon, and determine to have all their work done In a style and durability not iuriased tysnyln this pari of the nmmry. June l.'..swlf FRONT ltRK'K. TUB subscriber has on hand a few thousand pressed Trout, a most superb article for ta Ing par 'our Itenrths, or any other neat work. These II rick are mndn In a machine of Mewrs, L'rauss e llunslcker, (Patent) oi I'mmxylvAiils, and are Hie ncot-cat llrtrk ever ottered to the c It lie tit of Columbus. ttci.Jti..? If. AMOS . RAMHRV. A DAMN fc FREE, (Stuet$mr$ t t dtlatnt it Tountey) MKItCIIANT TAIU)KSt lligk tlrt. deer 0rtk ef the K,igle Cf mS, CsssiUs, DKHPECTFHI.LY Inform their friends ami the nubile gener JV ally, that they have formod a rotartnershlp In the aliove hmlne, whl-'h will l court nrti-d by them In all Its branchee, at the shop recently occupied by the lute nriu of Adams feTownlry, They are now opening at the old stand, an assortment of til perkir merchandise, selected East by on eirtenced merchant, consisting of CoMs, Cuuimtrrty Vuting Fancy articles,, 6 e. Of the best qualities and of the moaiapproved fashions. Among which, aro CMtTIIB Blue and Mark, wool died Mack. Invlflble green, wnoum oiive, crimson unmia, rrrneli and I.omlna brown, drub, tteel mill, with various other colors. CAPdIMIiltt'.S lllritk and sntln striped, black and olive metl- ley, grny hurkfklu. doukin, acbrn striped, mel- liourne tlrlped, Mark and brown Victoria, ribbed drab Miln striped, &c. tit. VESTINOrt Plntn Mark and fiiurM velvets, hesl quality, plnln Murk ami Dgured sailns, plain and flsuied Bilks, fce.ftr. FANCY ARTICLE (Inm-elnstle stmnemtcrs, glovss, evtrs black Itnllnu cravats, twClml iDk pocket hauilker-ehlefa, blnrk, aolln I r limned, and plain storks, horn-li sine do., shirt cohnrt, tdk shins and drawors, tentteincii's and Indies In nib's wool drawers, Ac. kt. All of which will In) sold, and made up to order, on the most reaannnl Is terms, In Urn moat elejnnl style, and on short notice. Mr. Fata having bad long experience In the Euitern cities, feels cuiinurm mat he thoroughly iindsrttanrtB Ids huslness.and Is In posMMlon of all the Inlrst Improveineuts, He will use his hesl eierHons lo give utUractmn lo the Columbus public. I) f FOUR Journeymen Tailors wl l receive employment upon pplkallon ns nlnivn. October 19, 1IU8.-0 If. I'ltKMOMTAH V HINTS, tXD IHroaTANT ISrORMjtTIONl 1 J F.ADF.R, did you ever tee a confirmed l)ysepte, ami le.irn J l tits auirertna.T If not, siitnre It to say l is a pate, thin and ghastly looking Ol'Jrct, his Ufa apparently hanging by a Ihreml; he is mlverob'e and uubnppv, hl aulferhifs ImlUcribatde. Are you much troubled wlih Flatulency, i'osilveneas, Hour Rructallons arblng from your Htoniarh, ocrastonal Want of Ap petite, Walerbfnsh.a Had Tnsa In ynur Mouth, or Font Ureal h. I'ain or a Heaviness at your ftoinnrh, t knets alter ent lug. Head ache, DHgnrt lo your mire Favorite Dishes, &-c. If you are much troubled villi auv of the foregoing symptoms, bring before von the picture of the Dyspeptic, and having rtwolvnri to rente.) y Hie ronsniueuces. Iininriliaiely profit ro UK, l.EIDV'd TtlNIO AND ANTI DVHI'EITIC CORDIAI,; a never falling and emrarlous remedy for DVBI'F.I'HY or INDICATION. at,d the whole train of aift-riions rrsulttng from Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and InleMtues. The alnve Medicine Is warranted free from Mercnrv or other Mineral Preparations; It Is romposed entirely of Vegetables, safe and en.y to inks, being very pleasant lo the Inste, It may l safely admlttlttcred to young and old, retilring but ruodcr it restrictions la diet only, Numerous teetimonlnls have lieen from lime lo time nubllsh- et; its reputation Is so well known, further comment upon Its v lit lies is unneccwaiy, suffice it lo sny, It has never failed In single Instance. Further recommend it Hons accompany tho dlrec liona a row m mien home. ) f Price One Dollar per Bottle. ForsnTe at the Drug Btoio of JOHN M. KLHR. Jnn 2H Qri'F.llMtR Rectlfled VVIiUkcy, roustanlly ketl on hand and iO for sale hy J. P. nROOKS. 13 ol.TINU CLOTH for sale by L. GOuDALK ex Co. Bept. 28. 1 rfcf1-AI'8- Lamp Oil for snle by JOHN FRENCH, Jl 99 Oct. 5. Opposite the Treasurer of Stale's UlUee. 1DOZ. Nursing Hollies, Just received and forsnledy JOHN FRENCH, t. 4. 4 doors nouth of Noble's Hotel. nUHNEHTOCK'S Vermifuge, for salo by JOHN FRRNCH, V Oct. 4. 4 iiofirs south of Noble's Hotel. NKW KHTABMSIIMKVT. MKCHAM & flllX have purclind the entire stork of Uooks and Suilionery, loactlier with the Bindery, of Monroe null. They nro now mnklux n-I.IHUms io their slock, so Hint In a short lime they will I able to keep a general anoitineut; and they intend to sell ns chonp, and on ns ron.onnlile terms, nt nt any other place In their Bindery they Intend to keep the Itrss of workmen, nnd attend promptly to all orders. A portion of the pit hi lr. pntronnce Is reipectfully solicited. It?" Sto'e two doors south of Col. Noble's Hotel, High street, opposite the I'jMIc Uulldlniis. N. II. Keep constantly on hnnd a iieneral astvortnient of D limit Work, comMIng of medium and cap Records nnd Ledgers, Jour, nn's, and Day Hooka; Traveler's Registers, Note Hooks, Memo-rn mlu in Books, of nil sorts and flirt Dlank Hooks mnrie lo order, nnd ruled to pattern. Old Rooks rebound In the nentest and most substantial manner, on the shortest notice. qjp Itlmlery in the third story, over E. P. & V. It. I'enr main's Piure, at the cor-ncr of H it'll and Rich streets. June 11 tiif iiifisriAN iii:iti;r.. ISAAC N. H HITIM), Columbus, has Just publUlicd the Chris-linn Hearer: Ily Euward HiKKKnrricTlt, Roc tor of Walton, Herts. Edited with oihlillonnl tnntler, by Chai kcky Coui.ton.D. " i Professor of Paslortil Dli Inlty nnd Sncretl Rhetoric In the Tlieolo?l ftl Pemlnnry of Ibe Diocise of Ohio, 4c. ic. 1vol. Unto. 134 p gee. Price 50 rents. ConaKTP. HeponimcndHtory 1'rcfnee. Introductory matter by Ibe Amerlcitn Editor. Chap. I. Tho gnnrrul Tmporlnnrc of Hearing the Word. II. Trenching the Word the Special Ordliinuro of Coil for Salvation. III. The Presence of Christ, the Ulory ofClirlstlnn Assemblies. IV. The Holy Bplrlt received In Hcnrin; the only Pourre of grn uino Profit. V, The Dulles ofHenrersto their Ministers. VI. Dlrcctionsfor Hcutlngthe Word. VII. The Importance of Reflecting on wl nt we have heard, with a Prnyer afterwards. VUI. Pracllcnl Obedh-nco to Hie Word. IX. Answers lo Objection! ngalnat Prncllrnl Obedience. X. Tlie Diinper of Neglecting HI-vino Truth, XI. The blessed Kesulls of Fnithful llcnring. XII. Address to D liferent Clauses, exhorting them to attend to this Duty. 'I'd Is work Is thus spoken of In Hie Retommtadalaru PrefattXiv Bishop Mi Ii.vaikk: Having t-ecn reipiustcd by f e Editor of this work, to express an ojilnlon of Its elmracter and ndnjitntion for usefulness, I have great pleasure In dolna so wlih the hope that II may have some Influence in extending the clrculmiou of so aalutnry nnd sensonablo a lesson in prncth-al piety. Of its excellent author, scarcely any renders of modern religious Imoks can need io lie Informed. Ills very useful tremlse on the Lord's Supper, hi- dcllhtul work on rrayer; ins solemn sermons an the Advent of Christ and the Chief Concerns of Mnu, besides several other eqtinlly practical winingp, nnvo pinreu mm ninoug mo most uselul ns well ns spiritual nnd devout nuthnrs of the present ngo. His mind Is deeply Imbued with the spirit of the Gospel. To nun ken liinersto tha exportation ofihel. Uiter end, nnd of nil those momentous events of which It Is appointed 10 all lo he the witnesses and pur lakers In the great day of the Anal coming nr the Lord; to put them upon diligent preparation lo mci:t their God; to trnln their hearts ton devout uo of the Holy Scriptures ns Hie appointed means, under the Divine hleslng, of their sa net Hi ration; to lend the in to seek by earnest prayer, tho influence of tha Holy Ghoet hv whom alone the appointed means of grace can he rendered effectual to ihecarryhig on of the work of grace In their hearts, and to hold forth tho Lord Josui as the way, the truth and the life: In whom alonn the sinner can have acceptance with God, and "of God Is mane iimo neitnvcrs, wisdom, and rlhteouancts, and sancildca Hon, and redemption," thee arc the grent nnd nrerlous oMecis continually In the view of the author. Tho simple, Intelligible style In which he pursues them, ndnpts his works to the humblest orner oi mum; wniio the truly scriptural manner In which ho treats bis great subjects, rnnnot but commend his writhes to the heart of every lover of "the truth ns ll Is In Jesus " Of his works on Prayer, the Lord's Supper, and theScrlpturoe, he has publish-ed an Abridgement hy his own pen, similar to that here given of lite uriglnnl work on Hearing the Word. I should rejoice lo see nn American re print of each. The present times arc specially appropriate for the puhllrntion In this country, of the work hern given to the public. It U the fault of the hearer, murli oflcncr than of the preacher, that the word 4oc net prop. But these are limes when Hie remedy Uid exclusively on the preacher. More fuiih In them that hear working by love, and producing fervent prayer for those who preach, would go far toward supplying the dcllclcncy In the frullfuluess of Hie word. That hearer and preacher may both lay It to henri, nnd abide more In Christ, the true vino, that so they may bring forth more fruit Hit all goodness nnd righteousness nnd truth," and that the volume mvy I blessed or God to so precious n henefll, ii my earnest hope. CHARI.M p. Mrll.VAINE, Bishop of l he Prot. Epli. Church In the Diocese of Ohio. Hi'lmp McElvaiti'N Kclcrtrtl Nprmnns T3AAO N. WHITING has this day published, S lcct Family 1 and Parish Sermons. A series of Evangelical Dhwoursrs, ac-fecieri for the ne of fnmitiM nA ,iiiiui m-m.um. ir u. Kl3ht Rev.CiiARLKsP. MiEi.vin, D D., wllti a Preliminary Ad- dress, by the same, to parents, on tha Importance of Family Religion and Christian Education. 1 large sup. roy, Q vo. volume of rising 000 pages. Price 92 25. Ibe publication of this series of discourses will not term, to the Judicious mind, a superfluous work. It Is believed that a little reflection w ill convince any one who Is acquainted with the put pit literature now In clrculntluii In this country, that a syatennit-be, comprehensive nnd Judicious selection of Sermons, embracing, in such a mnnner. Hie great doctrinal and prnrlknl features of the Gospel, as to exhibit evnngrljcol truth pointedly snd forcibly In "he spirit of Ms Divine Author, and so as to he nilopied alike to the taste of Ihecultlvated.and to the understanding of the uncultivated, though Intel! l-ent reader, Is a desideratum. Various as are the authors whose sermons have been published, there Is In their discourses but little variety of nil Ject; to that the pious reader must go to the expense of n large numlr of volumes, before he ran oMnln a collection of sermons on all Hie chief heads of Chrlst.tln truth and pmclke. For this great wnntof profitable varlsly, fulness, and system, we know of no Immediate remedy so good as that of publishing such a si lection as that offered to the public In ih hi volume. In these, wo have aimed at surh an arrangement anil scope as would present a system of Divinity, as far asibenaiure of sermon composition would allow; while we have studiously kepi In view, as the great matter, the exhibition of -the whole counsel of God," as entirety, and pnrihulnrly, as our sian would permit, Columbus, Sept. 7. AVATANIA, THE INDIAN CTRH fV Cssf As, Con;m)t,o, Sptlliog Wood Jlttkmo, Httn ete ef the t.mngo gtnermllf. rpll AT Coughs, Colds, Asthma ami Spitting of Blood, should In 1 no rase In neglected, la familiarly known lo every one. They are all dicascs of the hints, and every person, (especially every physician,) knows well, that when they hnve passed n certain stage, tlie art of medicine can do no more than to palliate. Hence all that can be dme for their removal, must he done before extensive ergemit rhatiaca take place. The lungs are extremely I Initio to Irritation from delicacy of struct ure, being romposed almost entirely of vessels and nerves, Irriletiom begets infamm Hs, either acuio or chronic, and thbj ehsnzesor destroys their texture closesair telle and their passages, thus entirely unnitlng llirni for the purposes designed, and forming ever after a iit for disease In the very scat of ritalitf. Fur sale at Hie Ohio Drug Store, hy SU M N EK CLA R K. Sept. 1l..lt coi.it.'MitrH ( i.orniNo htore. THE subscribers hnvlug unltnl for the puroen of carrying on the MKRCIM.YV VAUMRUfti business, at the old stand of Win. Unrd.ill, Immediately opposite the Troasurer of Hutu's olT ce, Iti this tlty, would Inform the public, Hint they have on hnml A general assortment nf goods fitted for the season, and are constantly receiving from the Eastern cities, additions carefully selec'rd, together with the latest fashions, and every article In their line, lo acrommodnte those who may favor them with a rail. They feel grateful for past fnvors, nnd hope, hy at. teuton to business, with a deposition to accommodate, still lo enjoy a share of public patronage. - They wlllal all times keep on hnnd an assortment of RF.ADT MADK Ct.ortlXtl, of every desrtlpiinn. They will make clothes to order on the shortest notice, of the best maierlnls and In the latest fashions. Stocks; Neck Cloths; llosonis; Collars ; rolton, worsted and silk Hose; Gentlemen's and Ladles' Gloves; snd almost every article In their line, will be supplied. Traveling gentlemen enn he accommodated with garments made In n few ht.urs. Ladles' Cloaks, also made to order. Hepl.2:l. 1H.t7...5-lf. JOHNSON A BCRDRI.L. 0MM I'TIOX. Rr.AMr.R, If you have a rough o-cold, beware of their eonse qnencee. Colds generally progress Imperrepllbly, and in. sinuate themselves throughout the human system, finally settling upon the Lnuus, and ending In Consumption. A WtHlD TO PARENTS. How often Is youth cut down when least exported, by the Consumption, and followed to their gavea by paren s wlm are In a measure the cause of their prrmnlure death, in neglecting to remedy Co his when existing In childhood, looking upon them as trifling a (ten Ions, and nH atlractlng their notice unlll the destroyer hae commenced Ms work and made euro of Its victims This Is not a fanciful representation, for dally numerous instances occur, which prove Ibe furl. In manhood, rolds terminate In the same wsy, but do not progress so rapidly as In yomh; they should, however, In both yon Hi and manhood he early attended to, and not regarded as irltlingauVrtfons, for li Is a doluslve Idea that has no doubt shor. toned the lives of thousands. DR. PIVHTER'B PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE (PMce Filly Cents per Hot tie,) Is an Invaluable preparation, discovered by a regular and celebrated German Physician, who has employ-til It upwards of fifty years In disown practice In Germany, throughout which rountry It has been during that lime most ex. tenalvely ami siircewh.il I y employed In Coughs, Cohli, Influen-sas, Catarrhs, Asthmas. Whooping Coughs, Spitting of Blond, Pain of the Breast and Sides, all aifrctlons of tlie Breast and Lunss, nnd airest of appronrhlng Consumption, Much may be said in pr.le of the above Medicine, hut News napcr advertising bring loo expensive, every satisfactory evidence will be found in all lis elects upon trial, as well as Humorous recommendations arroniHinying the direct Ions. Upwnrt's of 70(10 hollies were sold In Philadelphia alone, during the past win ler a ronvlurlng proof of its etHrsry, or an larca a quantity would never have been sold. For sate at th Drug Store of Jnn. 9(1 JOHN M. KKHH C1ASII paid for Wheal. J August 31. Z. IIANTOKU 4 CO. SETTLEMENT. Tu the tubscribtrt nf the Stale Journal fTlHR clinnrjcof proprietors winch took plnci in this X office, on the let oi October inBt. nnd its union with another ctftauiinlinicnt, mako il highly desirable, snd indeed absolutely necessary, to clone, as soon an possible, all accounts for subscription, advertising, &c, up to that dale. We are now mnlung out the accounts of all our subscribers who Were in arrears on tho 1st of October, and they will be presented for settlement, by ourselves or agents, as soon as practicable. We tiopc'tbosc indebted will endeavor to make payment when called upon. Our accounts are numerous, and scattered over every section of the Stnto; and though small in amount individually, they make an aggregate of severnl thousands, and constitute about all the profit realized from some ycara of perplexing labor. CIIARLKS SCOTT, S. Ii. WRIGHT. Columbus, Oct. 19, 18.17. 18 if. FOR SALE ON very reasonable terms, a smull frame house, one story and a half hhfli, fronting on Canal nnd Water streets; adjoining P'operty of David Dougherty. A ereilli or slshteen months will be given. For further particulars enqubeof Creenwood Klny, Hlih street, Columbus. DAN'L McFARLAND. November 20.. 10 3w. CONSUMPTION! DR. REI.FE'S ASTHMATIC PILLS, HAVE, from their extraordinary success In giving instant re-llef.nud In rurln-r O ''-. C.,,gbM. A$'l-, U fuv Ureal king, Whetting, Tigktntee ef the CheMt, Pain is (Ac Side, Spitting ef Blood, Chill net $ and SHfiiringe that precede Fecere ami Lung Ctmpluints generally! Icroine one of the moil populor Medicines known, and are sought after from ovary prtrt of the country, on account oflh acitnnlshlng sueress whl U hits attended their administration In the alKivecomplnluts, frequently curing the most ohstinntc cases, and giving tho most Unexpected relief, after every other remedy had fnllrd, nnd persons hud given themselves up In despair of n cure 1 They have been known lo cure persons supposed lo lie fur gone In cottfuinptlon, nnd exhibiting nil tha appearance of approaching dissolution. And such have been Ihc snhitni y cited j nf these Pi IN even tn hopeless roses, as so far to mlllgnio Hie stiltrtrlngs of Hie pn'lent. as evidently lo pro'ong life fur dnys nud weeks, and give to It, a positive comfort they never expected to enjoy. llio operation of the pills Is wonderful In easing respiration, quieting l lie cough, and procuring coiiifnrinl.le rest. common colds are frequently remover In n lew hours, Tfu Although, (snys a pnrsnn spenklng of these Pills,) my Wife hns tried various tneillclnee of the first rclehrliy.for nil Asth matic difficulty, (or affection of the lungs,) which at times was exceedingly d 1st -ess lug, rnnflulng her lo her house fur days and weeks toictlicr, gt'O finds nothing gieee her the relief toA.cs Relfe'e Asthmatic Piltt del enslng Iter respiration, qulctlntr her lough, nnd giving her comfortable rest." And this Is the testi mony or hundreds or thousands. The relief which aged people, as wellns othera, exiteiiem e from the use of these Pills, Is truly astonishing, and renders them Invaluable to many, and arc In fact to some, an esscntiul auxiliary to their comfort, and nlmost to their existence I A Physician Informs tho Proprietor, that a gentleman In the country ot-served to hhn, he hnd reason to believe the use of them Pills hnd been themennsof saving his life. Pi )co whole boxes, 30 Pills, $1; hairdo. 12 Pills, 50 els. nrMFIM ESI KV KmV A TKItf BOR tore or injl'itned Knee lioililng known gives such imme. diate end eemfortabte relief. On recent sore eye, iheoil'cct Is most snlutnry. Where the complaint has been of years stranding, and In some exceedingly bad cusus, the most unexpected and desirable relief has been found In the use of this Eyk Watkk, after every ether remedy hnd failed. Persons who have used It, pronounce it without hesitation the lett preparation for these ompJeinttthey hnve ever met wlih. Pi Ice 2i cents a bottle. 1 j- JSoneara genuine unless suncu T. KIDDER, on the wrnn- per, (tol proprietor and successor lo Dr. (okwat.) hy whom they are for snlo.at his Counting Room, No. 99, Court strt, Boston, nnd by his special appointment, by gent. HI.. 1H. f SI'MNER CLARK, Coluiubus, O. niPOHTAN II TO PERSONS SUFFERING FROM RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS.To the Editor ef the Inquirer : SIR On the principle inculcated by tin great and good Dr. Franklin, to dltVuse ns widely ns pogtllde every mean In our power to mitigate or soften the a fillet Ions of in for In S humnnllv. I frel It lucuinlcnton mo to make known through the medium of your u e fit I paper, that on reading therein an advertisement of Dr. Jehu's Mnlmrut, for Hie cure of RHEUMATISM, I wos forcibly impressed with a belief that It was enlculsled to remove Ihe severe Rheumatic Atfertion lo which 1 had been for seven or eight years subjected, sometimes almost depriving me of tlie use of my limits, I accordingly procured a Bottle, and before I had used llto whole of It, found very sensible relief. This Increased my ronndenro in it, and led me to uiruitn of which hns completely removed the swelling and pains of my limits, together with the cramp, and restored them to their wonted vigor. I am respectfully yours, Hempstead, L. 1. March 24th. GEORGE TAYLOR, Jr. Persons suffering from the aliove complaints, and In despair of a cure irom the failure of the various tc medic they have used, are Inv'ted lo mnke trial of this long and celrhrnled medicine, which hns in years part cured and relieved, as It Is also now doing, thousands who had despaired of relief. Nothing but a fnlr trial can give an adequate idea of Its unrivalled excellence, ll la also one or me nest applications known for stillness of the Joints, numbness, sprains and chilblains. Price 50 cents. Tj'N'wearegruuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrapper, (srs prepneter and successor lo Dr. Co swat,) hy whom they are for sale, at his Counting Room, No. DU, Court street, Boston, nnd hy his special appointment, by SepbiA.-a f3 SUMNER CLARK, Columbus. PERSONA AFFLICTEO WITH CORNS! WILL And In the use of Hie ALBION CORN PLASTER, one of the most efficacious remedies known for that trouble some rnmplstnt; as hundieds or thousands can, and am ready to testify to Its having answered a better pnrpnse than any thing they had ever used. This application never causes tl e Ic isl pain, although ll softens Hie Corn and draws It out by the roots. It gives Immediate case as soon as applied, and is an thorough as ll fs genua in iiseucris. REMARKABLE CURES! Hf A gentleman near Greenfield, writes: "It hns cured a Corn, which for years hnd caused me Inconceivable pain and trouble, (afier trying various other remedies;) and having received such relief myself, I advise all, however olatinnle the coin pin lot, to make trial nf the AIMon Corn Plas:r, and I have no doubt I bey will soon be as ready lo express their gratitude as I am." An ncent, In writing fur a further supply of Hie Athlon Corn Plaster, observes "I have made sale of ail you sent me, and find the article to be all It proressrs to be, as those who have used II find It lo prove Ibe ssil article for terns thee hace erer met srirA. Price L0 cents a box, t lih directions. TiiEHiimsii Ansvnric dentifrice! Renders the tec Hi beautifully nnd prrmnnently white, embel lishes the enamel, removes lbs fo;tor arising from decayed teeth. usually termed ommitve bream, prevents their decay, t.nd tooth ache eradkaira the scurvy front ihe gums, and liuftatis a most desirable sweetness lo Hie breath. J r An sxNricocel druggist pronounces this Tooth Powder one of tie best ho hns ever met with.rlther Fnre'gn or Domestic, PR. ItELFK'8 PILL FOR KHMILKh! For Oisrmerfsa, DcsiVify, Ifepothendrie, Ores gidnest, Oiddinest mrd pafpittin f the Itesrt, Bad Uiarotimn. .( A. ing ef P'tod, and Paint ef the Stometk. The pills purity and promote a I rish circulation of the blood, when become sluggish and obstructed from Hie foregoing disorders, revive the regular habits of tha unhealthy fumsle, whose sickly and pnNd munlo- nance becomes re an I inn ted and freshen i wlih Hie naltrtnl alow of restored health. They are eq unity conducive lo thelealihof married Indies, except In cases of pregnancy or Consomption, a? Asa lacy sttui at As fsies. Price 9 0 ncr box. 07 None are genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrapper, (sola proprietor and tnttessor to )r, ComvAY.) by whom Ihcy are for sale, at his Counting Rooin, No, fl1, Court street. iiosion, ann ny nis special sppoiiiiitieui, ny October 3.-3. 4j SUMNER CLARK, Columbus. A C I RE FOR THE ITVUt nOWF.VKU inrtitente lnss Acer's npplicotio, tmd nm danger from tnhingtetd, by using Dl'MFUIFS' ITCH OI NT WENT. This preparation, for plensanlness, s.ifcly, expeditl n, ease and certainly, tuns unrienlted for Hie euro nl this ttouMe- some romplnhit. It Is so rapid as well ssrerfnlu In Its operation, as to cure Hilt disagreeable disurdor most etloctnally in one Avar's ep p near tea eniet It does notconinln the foat parfcte of mercury, or ether don-geious Ingredient, nnd mny hn applhd wild perfect safety by pregnant females, or to children at Ihe breast. Price 37 1 cents a box. wlih ample directions. DR. R HI, EE'S ANTIIIILlOt H Fil l s! For Indigestion foot ef Appetit$ Lis tits nss, ltndntks CvsHvsnsss, Ftatulente, CAi'e, Bitisns Agettimnk)tt THO comment on the rffiraey of these Tills, after a successful J cxperlrnreof many years In England and A met lea, luisee-laidlshnl their reputaikm. Is needless. Suffice It tn observe, that for redundancy of Bile, Flatulence, Cosllvenese, Headache, tu. &c., they will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than those drastic purges loo frequently employed, and will not onty at the game lime lend lo teniove ibe mien ding cause by gentle motions, and strengthen tho digestive organs, but lot prove tha appetito and renovate ute system, rrice renis, CAMBRIAN TOOTIl-Af'IIE IMLLH, The relief Is fsiatsdi'ats, without Hit least Injury to tits Teeth, l nre 6U cents a box. DR. KELFEfH VECJE T, RLE SPEC IFIC, For Sick lltadeehe, kt, Ptke 60 cents. -Nona are genuine unless sUned T-KlDDF.R, en the wrap per, (sole proprietor and snec.'Ssrto Dr. Cor.wvg by whom they are Tor sale, at MsCnuming Koom. No. 90, Court street, Boe ten, and by his special nppoiuiuiuit, by Colmnhu'.Oit. 5 BUM NEB CLARK. To Journeymen, Tiu Plate Ma kern. THIS Is to notify you that there are s stifncUmt number of Journeymen in this city, to meet all the demands of our em plovers: end all that ws ask Is a living price, which we nre now on n strike to obtain. MANY JOURNEYMEN. Decani r 3-.U fry. medicaid notice. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the cliixons of Co-Illinois and Its vicinity, that ha Is commencing the prm-tico of Physic and Surgery. He will he ready at all times to attcml to all mils In those capacities. Having studied his profession nt the most dlstlii;uls.'ied schools In British America, nnd the Uul'ud Stolen, and practiced more than twenty-five years in the west ern country, lie thinks, ihat without the charge of arrogance or hnputnihnof vnnlty.he mny clilui and expect n respectable it hero of public confidence- and favor. He professes a new and successful method of treating innity disorders of this country, especlnlly fevers, liver coinpluiuU, consumption, and the dlsenscs of women and children. JOHN B. CI1AMUERLIN. Columbus, Decembers, .13 tf. N. B. lie has his lodulus and board at llo house of Mr. Fnugliis, Front street. JKFPEKHON'H MANUAL. A MANUAL of rarlinmentary Practice, composod originally . forth use of the Senate oftlie United Suites, hv 'Minimis Jefferson, with references to the Practice and Rules oftho Homo of Representative The whole brought down to Ibe 1'rnrtlceof the present time; lo which are added the Rules and Orders of both Mouses of Ctsigress. New edition. Forsaleatthe HookStorcof I. N. WHITING. Derrmltera. I TOE NEW MAP OF OHIO. ISAAC N. WIIITiKU Iims Juat received Doollttle k. Munson'a new snd splendid Man of Ohio, which tu, win ti .i ,1.. l llslicrs' lowest pi ice. CoLtMois, June 2, 1838. In eoimtllaneo with the provl-lonsof an act of the General As sembly, pnsned January 27th, lu.lll, wo have examined, and do approve of Pool Ht Jo & Mmisou's Map of Ohio. ! JOKEPH VANCE, ' Governor nf Ohio, CARTER U. IIAIILN, "v- 0- ( Fee rets ry ofStttte. i F.s 'i' ft iv. A VTE t,:c U"lcMlj:nrd, Milug eidlud upon to view and appraise ii i viiiiij iiutro MiAvit up ny rmnuei rrauiK, oi rruiiKitn township, Fran 1 1 In county, do find the snme lo Ic a dark Iron ffrey, )2 hands high, suptoed to be 6 years old Inst spring, a nainrnl irorier, njlum'i on the fore side or the off pusleru Joint, die hoofnl tlie rljhtforc foot split up to the halr.no other mnrks or hrnnds pcrrelvab'e. Appraised st $15 by Win. Ciitdwell and John Perriii, Knfj UAMUEL DEARDURFF, J, P. roveuiier.l0..1J 4w. Western Bfttik Note Ett!;rnviiig Company, Cinmnnati, Ohio. THE suhfcrilKrs having provided themselves with new Dies VI -net tcs, Ate., during the itast year, are now enabled to fur nish Hanking Institutions with notes, In a superior style. Bank Note patcr from aie best manufacturers In the Uulon.nlways on hnnd. WOODRCFF, TUCKER c CO., Deeember3-.12 tw tf. Corner ofMnlu nnd 4th Ptrents. MM) FOR. HALE. THKREwMho wdd at the Court House, In Franklin county, at U o'clock on Friday ttm Itli day of January, 1BJ9, the following described tract of land lying In Miulln township, on Big Walnut, containing one hundred seres, about 15 of which kt under improvement, Terms mode known on dny of sale. Nov. i30. .12 tf. IHAAC HARHIHON, AdmV. AD.MINlSTRvrottf.S NOTICE. ALL prrsous Imlehted to the esUte of John Porter, dee'd lata ,of Union tswnshlp, Union county, are rcquestod to mike linmrtdlite pay mint; and those having claims against said estste, sre notified lo prew nt their sreounu legally proven for settlement within one yesr rnm this dale. Novcmlter;iO..IJ 4w. WILLIAM PORTER, AdmV. 1 JOHN FRENCH, Whilrsnh nttrl ft.trnl ,...-. 13 now rcreivltg a very extensive stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye i"tut, -c. fcc, which he oners low for rash. Also, Window Glnss ofsll sizes, from fi by 0 lo 24 hy 30. Putty, Surgical Instruments, I'russes.'AlHlominnl Pupporlcrs anil llnndscs. i, H,IU j.ijnr, f , ri-iiitiuin'is, rntcni Aieuieiiies, &c. ae. Pliylclans nudothersnre respticifnlfy Invited lorjll and examine for Iheuiselvei before imrrhnslng elsewhere. 4 doors south oT tlie National Hotel, HIdIi street, Columhus, O. Nov. 30.. 12. , KEW AND FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP F.STABLIHHMENT, AVI. Cornerof High and State streetoone door south of the StWe idiue, and direct If opposite the Clinton Bunk, rpilE Columbus stihile Is respectfully Informed, that tliosulscrl JL hers have entcied Into co. partnership In the Imsinesf of lint tcrs, which It is their Jcsigu to pursue lu nil Its various branches. They have now on .'land a large and fine assortment of HATS and CAPrt, or almost every description, which they will dispose of at the lowest market rates. ,i 7ilf ,!."rlr,7l V1!? tha MAVI'FUTirpi VO of HATH and CAP:, which they are prepared to mnke to jrdr, on Hie shortest retire, of any fashion or quality. They are not disposed to boast of the excellence of their work, hut leave thru mutter lo the good Judgment of their customers, who are Invitee to call and examine for themselves. AH that Industry, attenliun, and a knowledge of the business ran ar coin-pilsh, to satisfy a gottarous public, the undersigned pledge them selves to do. As we do a Cash huslntet exclusively, we can afford to give good bargains. J. B. HUDIUILL, A. McGinn is, ju. Columbus, Nor. 2J..U 3m wasw. 1 j'VVanled.as nlwre.five thousand coon skins, for whkhthe hlgtiest price In cnah will he paid. HATS! II ATM!! HATS!!! Gya' Block, ens deer north ef Baldwin's Sls e, Columhus. N. It. ftlLER, RBVEcTFUl.tV Informs the citizens of Columbus and lis vl elnliy, that he si ill continues the manufacture of Hats, wholesale and retail, and warrants them got up in the true City style. Ho has on hand a line assortment of Fall Fashions; among whlch.nre dipt Denver, and short nnppd Nulrlsa, Plain Castors, black and while ptaln Ruuin, f-ishlonable Silk Hals, the very best No. and I, low crown broad brimmed Smooth Castors, a very durrfi.ie ankle for o'd gentlemen, a variety of shades and shapes, common Mack snd drab Fur lints, Children nnd Youth's Fur and Silk Hats, All of whl. It le wl 1 dispose of low for Cash or approved credit; and warrants lo s: 1 1 at 20 icr cent, less than any Dry Goods bouse In Hie City. N. H. Very thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on hlin, and wishes a continuance of Ihe same, Keeni'er 23.. 11 6mwns. OH YEN! Oil YES!! Oil YEHllI VP AMD A COM WOt Bnrgnlue to be hn j at the Cliy Auction Room, Pouth enit corner of Stale nnd tllih streets. CI W. KENT respscifu:iy Informs Hie eft lie s of Coin si In is J and vicinity, Hint he tins returned to the city, and established himself lu the old business at tha above stand, where lar-galuaran alwoys be hnd. He will sell ry Goods, Fnrnitert, lis r set, and every hind of property, on Co inn its I on or otherwise, at a modtirnte per rentage. Ills old frioudg are h-sited lo give 'f Nov. 2.l..sw tf. MIAMI CANAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I PROPOSALS wll t received until the 1st of January, 1839, for the construction of U and a half mllea of Cannl, Immediately North of Si. Murys, In Mercer fount) ; the whole in ha divided In'osectkini of convenient length A number of Hmler framed locks, on this and an ndj iinlng division of tho canal will be put undor contrail at the same time. Among ti e work to he let, Is a single DERP CUT and an EM-RNKMET,enchiif whhh will measure two hundred and fifty thousand ml te yaids. It Is also in rontemphihn to prepare for letting at lbs same time, A LARGE RESERVOIR :i Logan rouniy, and a portion of Ihe Mad Hivor hranrh oftl e Mhtmt Canal, Prnpoinls niay l-e directed lo the undersigned at Dnvlon.Oblo. or bckaattheoihteoi ihe tn; Inter In St Marys; where plans, prnhlrMxc. will be exblMled. Bidders unknown to the tominlasinnsr will require letters of recommend alio from (Krsoiia known to hnve hocn euiaged In puMic works. 8M'L. FORRKR, Nov. 4w. Acting Canal Commissioner. notice! " IN pursuance of an order oi the Com I of Comrttbn Pleas of the county of Franklin, and Hints of Ohio, inr.de at their Bep tcmUr Term, A. D. ill I iin.ll proceed to sell at Hie door of li e Court House, In snld county, nn the I,Mb day of December next, Urn follow ing prtmilsrs, si mi rite In the City of Columbus, In said county, tnwlt : In-lot No. ftij, with tha appurtenances; be ing Hie premise rerently owned nnd occupied by J. M. C. Haael tine, riecenied. The furniture of the school room and some other articles of personal proper! will be ulTsreil fUr sain at the same M. MATTHEWrt, Colmnbus, Nov. a.-8 ts. Adm'rofJ. M. C. Haiclilna. A 1) M I MsT ( ATORS HALE. Tl V Virtue of an order of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of ha 1) county ol Franklin, and Slate nf Ohio, at their September term, iHJti, there will he odcred lor snle, nt the door of the Court House, In Columlnis, on Hie Wli dny of Ihtcemlwr next, between ibe hours oi It) o'clock, A. M and 4 o'clock, P, M all the right, title, and Interest, of whkh Paler Uwson died poaseased In tho following real estate, lo wll: Lot No. 3, range 1H, township section 1, UnlirdHtntee Military, containing one hundred and shly-nlne acres and ninety two (tolas. Snld Interests consist of a title bond fiosn the Hank of the United States; upon 'which said bond there hi lo be paid the sum of two hundred dollars principal, and twenty live dollars Interest, to entitle ihe purchaser to a deed. Terms, one third hi hand, balance In one and two yenrs, with In latest, ami good security, DAVID LA WHO N, Admr. M . LOSANA LAWSON, Admx. Nov. 23.. 1 1 is. V A DM I NlSTR ATORy NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the esiate of Ja una Giant, deceased, laie of Franklin county, are requested to make Immedlste pnyment; and those having t latins agslnst said s.iste, art noth.rd to present the same, legslly proven, for settlement, within one year from this dste. jK0. ELl'HlNGBTONE, Adm'r. Nov. 21.. 11 4w. PROCLAMATION7 FOR A DAY OF TIlAXKSairMQ AND PRAYER. IT was an established custom with our fn titers, at the close of the yrnr. and after the fruits of the earth had been matured and tho labor oftlie husbandman rewarded, to set apart a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer to our Hfivcnly Father, for bis special goodness to them as a people. And as It lg one of those good old customs Ihat arc calculated to Inspire our hearts with a feeling of rclijus devotion and gratitude lo the Great Giver of all good, It Is fit and proper that wo, their descendants, should not depart from this venerated example of primitive Chi Isilanlty and piety on this continent. I, therefore, In obedience ton resolution of tho General Assembly of Hie Elate of Ohio, passed March 17th, lfjjfj, and In con fortuity to tho example of our ehrlstaln ancestors, do set apart Wednesday f A l(Jf A of Dertnhcrntjt.n a day of public Thanksgiving and Prayer. And I do earnestly recommend, that it be kept according to the pructlce of our forefathers as a day of solemn religious observance; for libers! remembrance of tlie poor, and for the cultivation of kindly enactions amongst kindred, neighbors and friends." And for this purpose, It ll requested, that, on Hint day, our people do assemble lu their uiual places of worship, lo offer up their prayers to Almighty God for his protection and numerous mercies to us as a people. And whilst our Invocations are made to our Heavenly Father, we should ta-plore Ills protection nnd cars In uehslfof the poor and the destitute, and that he would be pleased to put wi our nearis ie true spirit of christlmi uenevoieuce and charity, thai n wo may administer to their wants with a lllieral and bounteous hnnd; and Hut truth, temicrance and piety may le cultivated snd abound throughout every portion of our beloved rounlryi and that he would, In great mercy, watch over, protest, and defend the liberties of this people nnd the union of these States; that our laws may be supreme, our Government ndmfuUtered In good raltlt and Integrity, virtue, and gratitude, fill the hearts of our whole people. And whilst we offer our ascriptions nf Thanksgiving and Praise for the heutth we enjoy, the success thai had crowned our eilbrts in the pursuits of our ordinary buBlue'Js.a'nd fur ihe abundance of food and raiment that are within the reach of our whole population, we should, lu r.n espoctsl m inner, and with great humility, thnnk the Great Author of our existence for tho civil nnd rulijlous freedom guaranteed to u by the Constitution, and for tho I nest h mahle Mealngiof the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour. Givlsj under my hand, and the great sen) of the State of Ohio, at Columbus, tho 16th day of November, lu the year of our Lord one thousand elht hundred and Ihlrty-elght. JOSENI VANCE. By the Governor, Cxutkr B. lUaLiK, Pccretary of State. November 20. .it. OHIO EDl'CATION CONVENTION. The Education Convention, for the Stslo ofoj,o, will meet In Columbus on Wedncsdjy Hie 2 6th of Dcremlter next. Teachers, and the friends of education, generally, throughout the Bute, are esrnestly requested to attend. By a vole of the Inst Convention, female Icncbers, in id other femsle friends of education, sre particularly Invited lo enrol their names, snd sit in Convention as cor-resrtouding members, and to communicate In writing, to the Sec retary, such suggestions, queries, topics ofdlsruafon, resolutions or remarks, as t Ley may wish to have presented to the Convention. The following oxcrclws have been assigned by the Committee of Arrangements : 1. A lecture by President McOrrrET.ofCliiclnnstl.on tho In flu. sure of Common School instruction. 2 A leclure l-y tUxi. Lie wis. Esq..Suucrliitendsiitoftha Olilo Common Schools, 3. !lcprn. on Normal Schools, by C. E. Stow anil Wat. II. MrGerrsv, of Cincinnati, and M. O. Wiilumi, of Springfield. 4. A report on Hie mesne which the Slate ran appropriate for the support of Normal Schools, by W. 0. VamHoos, Esq. of Usui- iltnn. 5. A report on the avnlf.ihlc funds which may beartplhV by law to the support of Common Schools In tho Slstc, by N. Dnmiiass, Esq. of CltllllcoHie, Rev. J, llous, of Columbus, and J. C. Rosin so, of Urlisns. 6 A report on the influenco of Common Schools on the Interests of literature and science lu general, by J. D. Wuros, ofMss-sillon.7. A report nn the tcst method of establishing and conducting iieui.;nci scnoo's in i ne new stttleineut, of the West, by l'rofct' sor Smith, of the Lutheran Seminary of Columhus. The Rev. Mr, PessToir and Dr. Awt, of Columbus, and J, Uthnr subjects of practical utility to the lesrher. mill ll-n.t As the mcmliers of the several committees live sts dlsisnra f,nm each other, snd may not have the opportunity for personal con-sultiiion, it Is particularly roquvsted Hint encli ono prepare the . ..... ui re,, uti iih su 'jcri commuted to him, lo be discussed ana consolidated in hill committee, at the meeting of Ihe Contention. Should unavoidable hmdrsnrca prevent any mcint er from attending, It Is hoped he will send his outline report, that the Con vent Wn msy have the benefit of It. Let the friends of education he awake, and let them rememi-er that tlie meetings at Columlwa Invo been, and will continue lo be among the most effective means of advancing the cause of Coin mon Schools throughout the Fute. M. O. WILLIAMS, ) C. E. BTOWB, f Awt'' November 13, 18J8. ITT Editors throughout iho flute win please Insert the foregoing notice, and send a copy of tha paper containing It to al. G. Williams, Sprlnsnehl, Clarke county, and they will receive tha pro-ceedtncsof the Convention. T LANDS FOR HALE. HOMAS SALTER, of New Jersey, otters for sale the tol lowing Innds In 17, 6. 3. Delaware roualv. In Hit- Int. v. 9. 10, 19, SU, 41, , 2J, 44, 23, 46. 37, Jc, conl.lnln, f,on, IK .uu am , uimi mil, Application may he made to P. B. WILCOX, Columbus, Nov. 27.. 11 6w. DINNOUTinv. rTMl E ro partnerslilp heretofore exbiing between Hie subscribers, j. m inn umf duvuitdu ny niuntai ronscnt. . C. LEE UAIKS W1SOV N B. Tl,. I ooV, will I kepi ,t il ,u,, ,m. ,hiy form,r-Ijr did hull i.,.,. now orcopkd hy J E llarrloll, and all Indiblnl bjr not, or bonk, wl,o do anl call and Mill, up, n.u.t ripctt ih.lr nvwu,,, wlul prowromcr fot rollerlloa. Not,. .11 Sn. Ma'inh' w.IPOV, llAHIItVARK. T UST -nlni, latin lot oral Nail.. HotM fho. Iron. An V Kan nnvlM or a nor pall.tn, ,uw,l, mi.lliy; Uorm mm. ..n...i.. c muiun, r if. Itoj., tuill.i., lira,... pi.w roi., sc., log i m.r Willi a l.npial anoilmtnl or ll.rdwar, rot w...i.r .rPi,. ai, io IK lound al No. SW, HI-li Mrcel. folum- tat u. U' RUWON CO., KotmmW..0 Stti; fl,n oflh.llld l'a,l NnT.i'i-. WE, tha rolotnl naopl. tnldiu, l,i tin gut, or Onto, pnrpott 10 pelUlon lh Lr.Ulalur, al Ii..t,i. i tliot Hiului,, .n.n.d J.niiaryiiih.lnoT.whlcli drprlvM a, or ............ ,..,, , ,.oon. oi jumico In till, Bum, win,, a )ni.,n m m r, ,n ll.e enae. Kov, mlr'ilt..lU. I'rolecliim Inauninra Compuur of lliirtl'ord "..n.... ... 'ni'ctiiiit. I t,J""",'1"1 Hlo'ly lo Innaawllia annw to liair " -""" i-ominii, io inmt, piowtly ag.lnM Iomoi dam- - "--,'. m.i auvuninf.nii,t,rma. Apply lo ,,. H. H. Oll.l.llT, A.ont, July 30, M3. if" "" "" MANAGER'S OrriC'K. Alox.ndil. Lottery, CIoh 8, Dtaw. at Alaiandtla. D. IS, 1W8. I.,INPIIH,I , 11l.lKt If 110011(1 15KKI IWK lu.OIIII 1 4,01X1 uMine, jj,ooo-ii,noni.(;iirt, an.i ioof .1,000-10 of 4720 juo iw-i.wo, c v IrTlckM. IO-llalvn 5 Qaarlara 50. A packneo ofj " ""' "7 wiincaia will cn.1 (NU f haraa In proportion VA. Mononialia Lotlary, Clan , llrain at AlH.ndrla, Dm. 29.1IUH. t f M i'.-l....(ncl J0.O00) la J.-,,S94 J HIIKIO III.IKK) J .0I S.OHO , ' '4 I 573 1.0"" lOU.OtKl 115 au 34,009 Th-HU 10 ,l.tlnra llalvr. 5 Uunrtfi, j.SO. A cr.lllraia ol M wliol. tlrkct. In lliloplouilld l.ourry win coat .1411. Mlinrra In ptOiHitllon. No,. )..iu id. n. n. Ritp.nnnr 4 co. 'l'l .ttatl, Whorlln,! Dntne Kurtilla'a Dlstribllllon of l-rizca. 4 I.EXANIHIIA I.oll.ty, 1, drawn Oct. 1.1, Noa. II 31 71, XX. wliol,. ,;,0,(hK, Bold 10 Mr. Wynn orVlrjInla. V. Moiion,.lla, 6, drawn Oet. 27, No.. 4 19 JU.qa.rMr, W, OIH), lo a aentlf man or Natwin ro, Va. Mononra'la, B, drawn Orl. J7. Xol 47 49 77, who!., 115,-00O, to a innllfntan or U'a.lilniton City. Va. WliMn,,6, drawn Nor. 2, 4 4 57, liair, J),000, lot (aittlttnan oritl' liinonrl, Va. NorMk, , drawn Oft. JO, 17 23 S3, wliol, tR.000, lo ntl,mnn In Clnrlnnatl, O Va. Wellibari, B, drawn Oct. 6, 10 C2 74, v. 110,000, to. ganllamnri la tviiwllnt. Va. WclUlmr,, A.diawnOtt. 11,1 J 45,I.1JI, toi.cn iteman In Whcllnj. nay to. . 10. S5'.T'.C.ETO RROAI CONTRACTORS. LALbl) PROPOSALS will lo received at Merrick's Holel, Xenla, until the 10th of December nexl. for the grubbing, grading, masonry and bridging 10 miles of u,e MtHe Miami Rail-Rood, eitumllj.tf from Xenla, south, to the lino of Green and Warrsn counlles. L'ko Proposals will lie received at Dcnnlson's lint-l. ninelntuiL until tho 15ih of December next, for the grubbing, guiding, mason ry Btnl bridging of 12 miles oftho same road, extending from Columbia, on His Ohio river, to Kuglnr's Mills, on the Little Miami. There will be sn Assistant Knglneer on each Division, the week previous lo the left In for the purpose of exhthitlni the plans, profiles and specifications, and giving sll information the contractors may require. R. M, SHOEMAKER, Engineer. JEREMIAH MORROW, Pres. Cincinnati, Nov. 13. .8 Gw. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO PER ONS AFFLICTED WITH THE FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS, via.: Scrofula t Scurvy, Foul Fc tUring Ervption$ Pimpled kVarbuncledfactt) Sole Kett Sure Leaty . Hcal'l Head. t(eer, Veneteal TainUKhenMer detrnsty Salt Jiheum, St. Anlhontft i ifr?, Ftxtt Motes, ei-en tchtn the bones ore qcctw, White Swelling Violent Eruptions after measiet, curt hat failed. ord allditordert arising from an tiir state of the blood and Asswrs are assured that DR. RELFE'fl BOTANICAL DROPS! Continue I'lirlvalied, for the Prevention, Relief.and Cure of these cum pi amis, jn proof oi wiiicii, rend the following, t.T Remarkable cure of a case of 12 years standing: Extract of a letter. Sir Mv leu. whirh huffim .)IH nm like u humnn limb, Is no v entirely honied up, aftor resisting every oilier application for 12 years I) Previous lo Inking your Belfel Botanical Droits, I had given up all hope of relief. Another Cast. An agent writes ..There is a person taking the Botaulcal Drops, evidently with the greatest advantige." Ho , UM nis own worus, ii ts doing wonders for him," end Is, as it were, snatching him from Hie grave." Numerous instnncrs have occur rod where nersons wars) nlin away a miserable existence, noit fng ihcy could procure affording them permnnent relief, until ihcy had made uso of the above In- vb'ubijio niruicine. They are also the best Pj.rlng and Autumnnl Physic. Price $1, or 6 bottles for 95. DIJMFRIF.H9 flPMirnv rnn tup v at ONE oftho best and most llnrough remedies known for tbls Iroublesomo complaint. It hns more perfectly answered the purpose for which it fa intended thnn any other now In common use, and nflbrds immt-Mate and mermansnt relief hnth rMn. n, disorder Itself; and Its eccompnnylng symptoms of pain in tkt .v....,vri,f0, ncaaatM, test of appetite, indigestion, and Other 'tTPilce 91 for both ankles Ointment and Electuary or 50 cents when hul one only is wanted. fJJ-Noneare genuine unless signed T. KIDDER, on the wrap per, (sole proprietor and successor lo Dr. Con winy,) by whom they are for sale, al hts Counting Room, No. f9, Court street, Host on 1 and hy his special appointment by 'PI.7..I2. !J SUMNER CLARK,Columbuj,0. Tlie Slnle or Ohio, franklin county, m. Court ol Couimou l'lcnn,rii!iieiiiL'cr Term, 1838. J AMI: Taylor,,.. Unknown liclr. of Jolin Scdilon, doca&Kd. . C'Aa.ecry. Al till. Term tliocnmplnlnanl liovlnf tiled I1I1 hill, which tela Ibttli, that about the year IUUH, he pntrlinicdof John Beddon, of Vlralnla, Military Worrant No. 30IS, for 2i:l, acraa, and that upon ll.e nld war rani, entry No. UKm. for 22 1 acrna, waa mad. April 0, 11121, (which land I. .Ilunla In the .aid county of Franklin) and lot the mhlue entry Nn. 1 41170, for 9ncrea. July 26, 18,18, a. will inota fully apn-ar hy the 1,111, and llia plat, and corlfueatc of both iiiryey., and the copy of Ihe wntranl occnmpanyliia th. hill, anil tiled thetewllli. Tho ld John Heddon nn, undat obu-lallnn to moke a futlhetand mora perfect tranifer and anlin-men! of Ihe whl warrant, K, 10 ennble tho complainant to ob-ulna tuilonl furtlietald urvey.nndciililra.wlilrlilheaald John eVddnn ha. wholly nraleeted 10 do. The laid Ucddon he. line, deccawd, wllhout maklnf aueli nnlinment, and hla heir, unknown to the complainant. Tho bill praya for a deereo that th. heir, of th. .aid John Beddon, itee'd., make a full and perfect tranifer and anlmment of Ilia ,ald warrant and tumy, lo th, complainant, and further relief. And It appearing, 10 Ih, Court Hint Ihe name, and inidence of the mid heir, are unknown to Ihe complainant; It la ordered hy the Court that notice of Hi. pan-dency ofthlihill be lven 10 the anl.l heir, by puhlleatlon.ali eonaccntlre week.. In IheOhlo Slate Jmirnnl.a nc,v,iaper primed In tho city ofColumbua. Nollce t, therefore, Klven to Ihe unknown lielri, Ihat nnleaa they plead, anawer, or demur 10 Ihe mid bill, within , lily d.ya alter the next Trim of 1I1K Court, Ihe anld bill will ba taken aa confeMed, and deetee eateted acrordlna'y. Nor...9 6w T. W. fl)tVKI,t,.llol.forCompt. 1 Tit tr-r . 1 '," '; l-r"' SALE. A TACrconialnln,upw.r,lor9(aJacre.,cluellrn Trank. Hn coiinlv, between ill. ,,d Mm. n..,.. I . Ih. National road, and IJ mile, of Weal Je(Ter.on. Tin. ". may l conTenlenlly dl.lded Into entailer r.rn,., harln, on. on Ullle Darby of J 62 acre will. . .m.ll lmpro.m., .prln, and a .uitahi. propo,il of axcellen. boitom ,d upland-and ,1 on II,, l .tby of 2,5 aero, each, with each a rood alt. for a " V ' 1 ' parce The tract on Bit Darby, contalnln, alout 7G5 acrea, he. nearly loo acre, or nod bntlon, and about .1110 ace. or beat pralile land for meadow.!.. paranuy o, a rich aou ana ren.ulrlna but lllil. cape, to man. tt l ".' . ,, """n,; ll" "fi""s u 1,01 m "y tlmbetad. and Mleved to he of a ood r,,,,!!,, )or wheat. Ther. arethrM rari .p,l ,lU tract, and li I. ,ald by . competent idr,, of land In tho nelf hborhood, that tuera U no heller Irael for . Mock fan. n Franklin count,. I, l. 0 . ,, , 04rf ood llmeatona and mck for bulldlnfrom which, print pall,, ha. tone ujm hulMIn, 11,. bride. ,., n.,1,;. wMtI,.n lla.ln. no uao for capital, I can .oil on a lller.l credit of So I yean, reqnlrlni only a. mall adrance and Ihe Interert ..art, aa-turn by . mortna.c on the land. My prlc. la ,12 50 M,,,V. ro, lb. ,u,on III, Darby.and lOforfh.Mu." Ai?. Ihoina. nolta,.l(leor.,l., Meura. Bru.li tOllba,'. Alto.. U.r'"';0' ,Cb D' D"l"Cl, " ' " '" '"-" S-tf. t'UAB. R. BALDWIN. T , , FARM FOR SALE. HE ad.rtlr wkhea lo aell In. Farm, .nualed pn ,, WMt 'Wof Be loio ,!,, 18 n.llo. atv.tluml,u.,ind.Slt Dul In, eontalnln, g0(J . Tl.l. la on. of ih. bw hi?f land u,i. the ,1,.,. A n.y.r falll,,, .,, mn.TroCTti whole: ll b ..ion. hou, built lu lb. I m,. " ctou. barn: th... are about lio acrea under lmpro,em.,- J 1 of walar Amilo .he ,lw. Thl. farm I. not offeredTr J,".' mi oihor taeauM they ar. woin ouB but tar.u Ih. propri. . wl.hr. lo return 10 Euro,. Tl Improremenl. bar. .11 ban m.da wllhln Ih. Ia four ye.,.. Tlie Hon., would mate an ai. celhiut 1 .vera aland, bel, on Ilia 8uie toad. Thar, can be 50 douhl but ll,la pron,rly will b. worn, (i0 an acre in a few ,mZ Tt prerent Itouhle, 20 an acre I. iT,o ptlc.: .. .,f ,;" cIhn money may reinabi on bond and mnrlraga for two YeVr. Iniulra of tha aubMrlbrr, JOHN B0IIIN8ON JnnelJ, 1KM..1. tUt""-" ' --.S-i-.ttrW. T niNNoi.rrio.v. HE Arm or R. Thonuaon 4; Co. at Ihla day dluolretl by me lual roiMnl, John French !,.,, porchnHal Ih. tt.rM of B. Tho.nl,n and 8 .il. J. ttmch wlll ,, , J ' of ih. Urn,, and continue ihe bu.lnn. at th, old .land oppo.lt, ,b, rren.rer'a Offleei the mannlatlnrln, lal,l,l,m,n,P0Trjla? Tliomnaon a pal.m ap,,aiu, rbr th, euro of Ihe ProlainVeV will ba conducted aa llerolofor., under Ih. Urn, of Coll., PrjoT. al to. I hla ap,aralua. which .land, decidedly raremiM In th. Wimalion of .1,0 medical profraslon wbetarer known for lb. lrc.hu.nl and rura or Prolap.ua, and many oilier drfeeilona ma. 1 had in any quantity, al the tbora ratahlUhment. k. 'riioMpaoN, Pent. 2H.. 3. c. 1 irri.KH, JOHNFBBNCH. KOII HAI.K TOllRonMcrnbiucKl Hal aide batourlie,.lirt. iop.1 .Mir r topdo.,2itond band, d do.,f,ill,nd half pl.l, harnwa, irle,l; all of which will haul low. U. CUTLER. Aa., -nt. .9 y. DKI'OMTORV Of HOOKS. T HII.FJt of rarlou. .Ian. 1 Do. In tit. German Ian.,,.... . r.mcni. 01 rar rou, .laea. Borl,' "" r"""" raW'""i h "' Amotlcan Blbl. Common Prayw nook.. An armrtmenl, American Union Bunday Hchool Booka. Do. Do, In Hie (leini.n laniuai.. Eyanielk-al Family Library. Bound volnmra of Trade. Other bound folumea oflha American Trad Boclelr. Sunday rlchoola ramllle..and Individual ran L.upplrad whk any of lha above work., on applkaltoo al Ihe dwrllln, boon of P. B. Wil.roi,ln Columlm July 27. IMS , .p . NEW TI.V, ll II A NS, AVONIIRKT-IKO.V WARn TMANI'PAtTOIIV. ' HE mbwrlluira reaiwcllully Inform Ilia rltlaen, of Column., and viclnlly, Ihat they have ralahll.hod Ih, ,! M1MB(T all ll. varroua branrhe,, at th. a'and forinetly occiinied hvl,. ..rover ln Broad .,et, . few rod. we.1 of ,! ,SSS.-tari" where they are prepared tne,ec,,i, all order, fur TIN llltAM COPPKB, ZINC, add 8HKF.T IKON W A B B, w,,hVmp.i. and In the mo workmnnllk, manner. Ilnvlnt ln niccavafull, eniard In tlx bo.lnrn for Hi. km Inelre or hlleeo . ., Oranvllle, and havln. In our .,lo,n,ei eiperlencrd workmen, we can ronlldrnlly enure ll.e nubile Hut our work wlll ha .termed In a manner both lorMylo and durabll. Ily, aqunl to any In the Wrrdetn ro ry. A rupply or .ye'trougli conductor., RumI. and Amarkta. nol".l'l,"' " """'' ""' " P "P l "I Columlni., May ..lyw HI'MniREV & CO. W. II. Pellicular altcnllnn wld lo)ob work. ...... t-l "lt'.VN MOI NTAtV ANII. flllEilrillMir ha. Jim received a mpply or lha Earapeaa) M. Jf.R.r.ia 4,k, which are now ready for dcltvety. With mil anisrrailon, It at one ol the moat una menial tier. In nature AlM,afcwliratraleClmtlr., JOHN A No,mbr 16..10. |
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