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win Siw tiTr iVftniiliiim tisYsb3 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IVY 3ll?i B Willi AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; TERMS Or, Three Dollars nt tliccml of the yoar New Serics....jo. 18, Vol.11. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER: 92, 1832. Whole Number, 1 2 IS. OHIO REPORTS. The first nnd second volumes of the Ohio Reports being out of print, mill the original Publishers, Messrs. Lodge & L'Homuiedieu, of Cincinnati, buying u number of copies of the third unci fourth volume! on hand, which they cannot dispose of, have determined to republiih the first nud lecmid volumes, oondetised into one volume. The whole will be publiahcd at the lame time that the lecond part of tho filth volume is completed. The entile five volumes in four will be on mle abuut the first of June next, at a reduced price, my not exceeding fifteen -dollars for the set. Thoie who huvu the firtl four volumes, will be supplied with the succeeding volumes ut nol more lliuu three dollars per volume The Reporter, haviinr as certained that, with the aid uf the patronage of the State, the work can be supplied at 4heso prices, has determined to place it as low lis it cun ho afforded. Without the Slate patronage, it ii believed it would not defray me expense 01 preparing ami publishing C. HAMMOND i)tc 13. 1832 'P. S. A few copies of the first four volumes, complete, in law binding, may be had nt twelve dollars the set, at John lion's Book Store, Ciilinnhns, and nt Cincinnati EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, High Street, opposite Brooks' Uutcl. g 1 W. KENT would respectfully inform Ha the citizens of Columbus, nml the nnh- lie generally, that he has associated wilh him, in the business of the Exchange Coffee House, Mr G.C. Worth. - He imnroves this opportunity to tender his thanks to those who have formerly patronised his establishment, and solicits a, continuance of theirfavors. A VICTUALLING CELLAR, has roccntly been fitted up, in connection witn mo House, where a choice variety ol Viands will be kept in readiness for those who may wish to gratify the taste and satisfy the demands nf the appctile. People from the country visiting this mnrkot, will find this establishment convenient, as they can, ut nn time, bo accommodated without delay. No exertions will be spareil by the Proprietors to render the House worthy the patronage ol a generous public. Coliimhus, November 7, 1832 n9 VO BOOKSELLERS & MERCHANTS. fllUE Subscribers are cuiitiuually publish- A. illg, WEOSTfcll'S El.EME.vrAllr Sl'EI.L- Na Book, on an entirely new set of plates ssnd in n superior style, and are now prepare d to exeoute orders to almost any extent, attlic nenucEi) price of $12 per gruss They have alio just published Elements -or Chemical Philosophy, by Thomas 1. Mitchell, M. L). Profusior of Chemistry und Fhnrnincy in the Medical College of Ohio Also, 'lun CuniSTlAN Lyre: adapted for use in Fnniiles, Prayer Meetings and Revivals of Religion. The Music printed in I'.l tent Notes. By Rev. Joshua. Lcuvitt. A very neat little pocket volume. Orders soli cited. COREY St FAIRRBANK. IUG, Main street Cincinnati, Deo 5, 1832 15 17 1. S. Any Uooks lo be found in this mar ket will bo lurniihed on the most reusonabl terms BIRD'S EYE MAPLE VENEERING 1-200 feet of this most delicnte und beau iful Veneerinz, just recuived by the subsori. bers, from the state of New York, nnd fur sale. Cabinet Makors will find it to their advantage to call immediately and supply themselves with tins super!) article iSU.D K WALiUHlUUK Dec 12, 1032 ITEfUllY PREMIUM ers ni tnc oinciunnti .Mirror oiler a pre- The publidi miuta of 50 dollars, for the best Original Tulc, suitable for publication in the Mirror. No re strictions whatever are imposed, ns to length, locality, nr subject ; but the publishers venture to suggest to competitors, the propriety ol connecting their Tules in some manner with tho West, either historically, or by laying the scene oi action in me ureut vuiiey Articles intended to compete for the pre mium, must be forwarded lo the publishers ngainst tho firit of February next, at which time as many as shall have been received will be submitted to a committee, composed of Morgan Neville, Charles Hammond, and John P. Foote, Eso.ns. ; gentlemen whose literary judgment and ability aro a sufficient guaranty that the prizo will be justly and judiciously awarded Communications must bo addressed (port paid) to Woon & Stratton, Publishers of the Mirror, Cincinnati, O. It is desirable that the names of the different writers aocompany their communication., in separate envelops: none will be opened but (hut accompanying the successful urticlo Deo 5 F RU1T received 20 tlbls. Almonds 15 10 2 Filberts Peanuts Madeira Nuts Uruzil do. I do. Pecuns 50 Boxes Raisins 20 Kegs do. 15 Drums Figs 10 Boxes Lemons 1 Cask Currants t Box Citron. Nov. 17, 1832 Burr k Sherwood, have just iEW edition or the OHIO REPORTS. . . I A-V lat.V Wiiikiwa hi in nrnii unit publish on the first Monday in next month Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio! containing all the Caiet Decided by tho Court in Bunk from its organization to December Term, 1831, with Cases Decided upon tho Circuit und ordered to be reported by the Judges: Including all the Decisions in the first four volumes of Hammond's Reports, omitting only, the Arguments ol Counsel. ' With an entirely nets and more complete Index to the wioe. Edited by P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law i nis putiiicntiou has been undertaken will: ntO GROCER! LS.-just received 100 Bags CnlTce 65 Packages Tea 5 Bbls. Loaf Sugar 5 Bags Pepper 5 do. Alspico I Bhl. Nutmegs 1 do. Cloves 2 do. Ginger 50 Mats Cassia 25 Boxes Confectionary 100 Doz Chewing Tobacco 40 Kegs do. do. 300 Lbs. Smoking do. I Ilhl. Macoboy Snuff 50 Bladders Scotch do. Novomber 17, I8.S2 nIO JWEW Sz VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, i. The Subscriber is now opening a large collection of valuable Classical and Common School Books, embracing a very general assortment of such A'ew nnd Improved Works as are generally in use in tho High nnd Com mon acnoois ol the eastern cities; and which he will sell, wholesale nnd retail, on very favorable terms. School Committees. Ttachers. and Country Merchants, are particularly invited to call at his store, and examine this assortment ISAAC N. WHITING Columbus, November 24IA II V Kg k BOXES No. I Wheeling Window IWl Glass, 8 by 10 und 10 bv 12, iust I e i - - received nnd for sl July 28.' 44 STOLEN from the barn-ynrd of the Sub-KS scriber, ut the south end of High street. Columbus, on (110 1111:111 of Friday. 7th Deo. two MARES j one u bright bny, about 10 ycurs old, one or both hind feet white, wilh soma sailillo or collar marks, and had on n halter chain; the other a dark buy, 12 or 13 years old, with a small whito spot just above Hie root of the tail, rubbed with truces, shod before and one old shoe behind. A blind bridle was tnken from nn adjoining stable at the mac nine, a iiocrai rewaru win no pain ior the detection of the thief and recovery of the mures, or cither ol litem JOHN P. RAMSBURG Deo 12 15 17 CJTATEMENT OF THE BANK OF GE- k3 AUGA. BuRti& Sherwood have "16 viev,r of meeting the increasing ileinnnd ior me nrst your volumes ol Hammond's Reports, nnd of reducing the piioe within a reasonable compnss. Several of the earlier numbers are now entirely out of market; and it is with considerable difficulty und no small expense, that the entire woik cun be procured. The present edition will embruce nil the Decisions of the Supreme Court reported in the first four volumes of Hammond. No alteration whatever will be made either in the statement of the cases, or in the opinions of (he Court. The work is simply a rc-nublication of tho decisions ns reported by Mr. Hammond, including nil the dissenting opinions, and omitting only the arguments of counsel. This omission, it is believed, will be more thnn compensated, by the reduction of burtwfumrf into one, with a deduction nf uenrly ftoo thirds in the prices while it will also place this work upon a similar footing with the Reports hereafter to be published, under tho Act of 1831, which prohibits tho nublictition ofnrc-iinienfs. said by Seymour Marsh & Son, at Ga- unless snccinllv directed hv the Court. Th najohnne, Montgomery county, New York ; Rules of Court are prefixed to this edition, and fur that purposo they have formed a co- and nn entirely new and much moro correct partnership, under the name and stylo of and copious Index added. MARSH it SON, to whom all orders from Tho whole work will be. embraced in onf abroad must bo addressed. Thcso Trusses very large Super Royal volume, 8io., of about urn eoimruuieu in niuny puruoiiiiirs on an iuuu pnges, printed on eastern paper ofsupe-entirely new plan, haying the benefit of a rior quality, wilh nn entirely new and benuti- uuuuiu opting , aim iiieir iiiiYumngei over un iui typo, arm nanusomciy Dound in law binu-otherTruascs hnve been attested not oulv bv ing. Orders for the work are rnsnnnirnllv tne most respectable ot tho medical (acuity, solicited from the lrade and Members of the nut oy tne actual experiment ol those utilictod Bar. witn the disease which they are intended to Columbus, November 221, 183-2 II alleviate. 1 lie most eminent Physicians, upon nn examination of this Truss, are so decided as to its superiority, that they have cheerfully nnd voluntarily given certificates to the proprietors, to bo laid beforo the public i ne nutation ol fhysioians is requested. r"T10 RENT A spacious and commodious JL Schoolroom, situnled in n nleuiant nart of the town, in oompletc readiness to be occu- pica ; ior intnrmnlion apply to (he subscriber, living on the corner lot at the juuetion of Front and Friend Streets A. WILLIAMS Deo 5 13 18 COTTON YARN ANDCANDLE WICK-ING.2000 Lbs. of Cotton Yarn from Nos. 5 to 10 400 Lhs. Cnndle Wicking; just received by the subscribers, and which will be sold low for cash. BOND & WALBIUDGE. Columbus. Nov. 15. 1832 nin A CARD. IIE undersigned, from Lancaster, in this Stale, has taken tho noled Tavern Stand, nearly upposilo to the Public Buildings and Court house, in Columbus, nnd owned by William Neil, Esq. which will hereaf ter uc itnown ns mo YTlO Ali lUVVKIi, And will bo furnished and nttended to, in u style equal to the highest expectations. The stages of The Ohio Stare Company stop alibis house; and their office is attached lo the establishment. JOHN NOBLE. March 1st, 1832 20 tf MAR.SIPS SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS. finHESE Trusses nro manufactured and JL sol KL( (f Barrels ONONDKiUA SALT, J Jr just received and for sale by RENT'S COMMENTARIES. Isaac N. WiUTirin has just received the new nd beautiful edition of Kent's Commentaries on American Law, which will be sold much lower than the former edition. lit preparing a H edition of thesu Commtnlartes for the press, I have not becu inattentive to the many alterations which have taken place in our American law. since the lirst volume appeared in I UIU. Within that period, the laws of the government of the United Stales, have undergone some important amendments, and the constitution itself has received addi tional explanations by the courts of justice, So, also, tho stututes nnd judicial decisions in me several stntcs, havo introiiiicca essen tin) changes in the local jurisprudence of the country. I havo accordingly availed mysclt of these alterations, nnd of all the means of iniormation within mr power. I have en deavored, in the present edition, to lessen the imperfections of these volumes nnd to increase their accuracy, by a diligent and careiul re visal of every part of them, nnd by making such corrections and improvements as hnve been suggested to ruo by others, or dictated by my own reading and reflections. In some instances the work has been enlarged by the addition ol distinct nends ol ili'ciission ; sucl as the Lex loci as to fontrarls, the interim la dan of contracts, nnd We hie of insurance oj Met, and against Are. I he general Index, a the end of the fuurtli volume, hn nlso been much enlarged ; and ns the first volume, or the most material part of it, is nonilomicnlly taught in some ol our putiiiu institutions. have added a scparnto Index to that volume and marginal references." Extract from the Advertisement to the "it edition Dee 15 fiVfEW ESTABLISHMENT. URIDU-1M MAN Si McCLELLAND, Merchant TAii.ons, have taken the brick store, corner of High and Broad streets, a few rods north of the National Hotel, where they hnve re ft-?-The above aro for sale at the Ohio ?,veu u r.,c" tt""rac"1"' y""Lia inllicir Drtlg Store, by Sumner Clark. "n.c. """'"l? Brown, Olive, Columbus, Nov. U, Hllz. Ill , . , o ... n.tntli. I.uiliinaroi nml Q 1 1 .....la . n " --.. - wnmiicu, lUill TUHl I Stock ordered to be paid, $45,000 00 Less the nmount of two installments, deducting the dividend on the amount paid in on 80 shares, on which stock the installments have been charged to the holder, 1.388 00 Actually paid in, $43,012 00 Gold nnd silver in the vault, 21,213 33 1'cposites, 5,124 Utj Bills and redeemable funds of the other Banks, 24.559 46 Debts due the Bank, 1 15,587 28 Bills in circulation, 111,737 00 Bank or Geauga, i'amm-iiif,27th Nov. 1832.J We, Charles C. Paine and Edward large and well selected stock of Uronshn, do solemnly swenr that tho above Groceries is a .rug nnn nnrreri sinieraenr, ol tne annus of this Bank, ns n-miireil nf ii. hv itm iriih seouon oi ine act ciiiiucd "An net to incor- -".""! " """ we, ueserving sue ut- CINEi .,, h,,torvi nml also a ver. eenen.l porato the Stockholders of the Batik of Go- ' mronanti and others visiting this .sortment of the recent Miscellaneous IRON CASTINGS, COOKING and BOX Hair and imitation Camblcts; plain and fi-STOVES, ured Silk Velvet Vcslings; Cashmere do..'a 2a00 Lis. Hand Furnace Wnre new and elegant article; elegant Fur Seul 5 Cooking Stoves, of an nnnroved pattern Skins, which will be cut to nnv iin nr nni. Box Stoves, of 3 different sizes: lately lern; Bosoms, Shirt Collars, Stocks, Gloves, icuun-u, iinu win uc sum iuw ior oiiin hj rianuKercnicis, co. c. Together wilh i BOND It WALBRIDGE. general assortment of TRIMMINGS. Columbus, Nov, 15,1832 nIO Particular attention nniil to TAii.oniNn ii-immoir i-i i.r.rn:.n,. r.iin I all Garments made according to the latest i-iiuiMii,n oauMl Ol Ull, f,hm.. whiM, r ,..i ,i r.. No. 4, Franklin Buildinjf, Broadstreet, Co- New York. B.& McGnre appointed agents 1U1MUU9, uuiu, i iur uugULZc 1 IVUIO lUr I. Ulltllgs MELVAL DALZELL,Sf Co., Ko MEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. The ! Subscriber has recently returned from i and Pittsburgh Manufactured ,he Cll"crn cities, and is now opening his 'lrliclri al"' w'nter suppliesof New and Vai.u- the whole well deserving the nt- i"1-" 'l'" J?'.1?"' ll-tf November 23 BUTTLES & GILL. II LINGARD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND from (he first invnsion by the Romans. in 12 volumes; for salontthe Bookstore of UecB II. 4 J. TURNIIULL 110M) Sz WALBRIDGE jhuve been up-JL9 pointed agents fur (he sule of the Premium Taiii.e Salt, and are now prepared lo till all orders with which they may be favored. OH.lluH) loaves premium tunic suit 300 barrels do do 400 kegs do do 75 lbs each 300 do do do 20 lbs ench. Aug. III. 47 I CHOLERA. A full account of the M. Cholera Asphyxia, as it nnnearcd in the city of New York; in a scries of Letters to Doctor Warren, of Boston; by Martvn IA1IHE, ITS. 11. I VOI. OVO. All the material Facts in tho History of F.pideinio Cholera ; being a Rcnort of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, to the Boiud of Health; and a full account of the causes, post mortem appearances, anil treat ment of the disease: by John Hell, M. D. and D. Francis Condie, M. D. I vol. Bvo. A Report of Soasmotlio Cholera : nrnnared by a Committco under the direction of the counsellors of the Massachusetts Mcdicul So ciety. I vol. Bvo. Practical Observations on Cholera Asphyxia, communicated in a Report to the Greenock Board of Health, ns the result ol a mission to the infected districts; with nn appendix: by James U. Kirk, M. D. Just received and for sale by ISAAC N. WHITING Deo 1 14 rp.R. 13 Bbls. TAR, just received and L for s lie by OLMSTED It ST. CLAIR. Columbus, Nov. 1832 rs 10 market for supplies Their store room being commodiou.lv and eligibly situated for the purpose, they will always give prompt attention to the storage, lorwuruing, or sine on commission, at moderate charges, of any merchandise or produce iniriisicu io incir care CHARLES C. PAINE, Pres't, EDWARD BRONSON, Cash'r. Personally nnnenred boforc me. Charles C. Paine nnd Edward Bronson. who severally made oath to the truth of the above statement as subscribed by them. 27th Nnv. I8J2. A. O. VAN UOSK.EIICK, Seal Notury Public. Auditor or State's Oitice, O.) Columbus, Dee. 10, 1832. ( t, Ralph OsnoRN, Auditor of State, do ""'L, h ,' W'" hereby certify .hat the foregoing is n true fu" a Kne'?) ",V" and accurate. ta.emcnt of the condition of 'fit '. r,mY said Bank, as made to me under the net of ,, .? LI'T. ' the lOlh Keb'y 1829, to incorporate the stock- noiuers ol the tiunlc ol Geauga II. OSBOIIN, Aud'r or Slate 15 6w publications of the tin v. which be purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Thcso, ndded to his former stnek, will form by fur the most extensive nud varied collco tion of valuable stnnilnrd works, in the various departments of literature, to be found in ALS0--Ju.t received and for sal. a. above, XJ',""' Zn n sncn WTsR. J. It. PECKWORTH offers his pro- U-W Icsstonnl services to the public, ns Phy. sicinn nr Surgeon: his Office is on State Street, first hou.n west of McCoy & Work's, opposite sue oiuwer. Uee II, W.n 14 tf lThR. PECKWORTH will in future deliv- sLV er his Lectures nn Chemistry, on Fridnv Evenings; should nn intermedium one bo requisite due notice will be given. His Lectures will he given during tho course in the Court house. Tickets of admission for the course or single night may be obtained nt tho Book sloro or I. N. Whitinq Deo 1 1 4g Ten Tom Juniata Iron, assorted as follows : Wagon Tiro of all sizes ; Round, Square, Deck ami Snike Rods: Honn and Slovo Pipe Iron; Nails of all sizes; to- assortment of other sir- Axes ; Mullocks; &o. Also. Caven dish, Plug, Virginia Twist, Dinmond and La nes' 1 wist locnccn; Siiiiuish. Melee and Common Cigars. An assortment of Glnss ware, sncn ns Decanters, Tumblers, assorted Jnrs; Castor Oil, Tincture, and Porter Bot tles; mils, net. Also, u small lot of Confectionary for s-ile August, 11132 481 f 4& Kegs iMTKF. HALL Powder OIF 20 do Boston do. Just received and for sale by BU.Via Ell CLARK. Columbus, Nov. 24, I H32 n 1 1 100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS 8 by 10, 9 by 12, 10 by 12. and t by 18 just received for sale, by SUMNER CLARK. Den 5 13 , . CUTLER & Co. No. 2, F. Building. JEFFERSON'S MANUAL. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, composed ori-ginnlly for the use ol the Senate of the United Slntes : by Thomas Jefferson. To which nro udded 7 Rules and Orders of both Houses of Congress The Political Class Rook; nr the OriWn, Mture and Use of Political Poicer: by Hit) Hon. William Sullivan. With an Appendix, upon Studies for Practical Men; with notices of books suited to their use. 1 vol. l2mo Tho Statesman's Manual; by S. T. Coleridge, Esq, Just recuived and for sale by ISAAC N. WHITING Dec 8 hUFFUM'S NATURAL HISTORY, in M-J live volume., containing fivu hundred erigravin-s;forsuleby Ut,;8 B. St J.TURNBULL H BLANK BOOKS. The subscriber is now Jl opening a large uisorlinciit of Blank Books, manufactured expressly fur himsell in the city of New Yoik,of n superior quality ol paper, with Russia bands; consisting of Le ers, lor double and single entry; Journals, ;-r do.; Day Books; Blotters, iie.: Court Records und Journals; Deed., und Docket Books; Memorandum Books, Ice., ufvurious kinds. ALSO, A large assortment of Paper, consisting of Folio Pust, plain und faint lined; Superior and common Letter Paper, plain nnd faint linep ; r sue unp Taper, ioi. I und 2: Onanue Quills, and Stationery of various kinds; May- i. uro it noyes- superior ihk in larguaud small bottles; Fine Bluck and Red Ink L'uwdcr from (he same manufacture ISAAC N. WHITING December I 12 DDE.VT.IL SURGERY. RS. MEACHAM k SMITH, offer their services to the citizens of Columbus nml its vicmily, in tho modern improved I'ental Surheiiy, embracing a united medical nnd mechanical treatment of thodis-ca-.es of tho teeth, gums and mould. If the gums bo much diseased, they deem it indis- ........... ,u -.,ure mem i0 tt healthy condi lion, before any important operation be per- "v" ,,,,,IIB '"''n- me disease in the gums cnlled scurvy, they will i,gree lo effee many cure or miiKe no cburge It is known by the gums becoming spungy, bleeding eiisily, nud separating from tho teeth; and il the scurvy continue mnny years, the teelh -'", ui-uiiiiie loose nnu nnally drop out, or --j, .. . ull.uy near me gums, so us loincvi- .uuij ui-euuy mem. $3,00 to $7,00 1,00 to 3,00 2,00 PURSUANT to thu order of the court ui M. Common Pleas of Frnuklin county there will be suld upon the premises first here in described, on the I lib dny of January, A D. 1833. nbout noon, the following nreiiiiscs 1161 acres of land in the S E quarter of Sec. 2,T II, R21, in said county, hounded nnrtli west nud soniii by tne quarter section lines, nnd cast by land partitioned to James Tall- innn. And also the undivided interest of my wards in that pnrt of the S W quarter of No. I, T 1 1, R 21, which wns partitioned to Rachel Dorsey by said court, us per chancery rcconls, bonk 2, p. 210. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. JAMES TALLMAN, Guardian of Cynthia, Honor, Margaret uud Samuel Tallinan Dec 8 4-ts prioes as, ho would hope, cannot fnil to give entire sutisfnotion. His arrangements lire such in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, ns will enable him to procure any works, ei ther American or English, not found in his collection, nt the shortest notice, and on the most reiisonnble terms Persons purchasing for Libraries, or in onon-lilies, u-ili be ulloiced a liberal discount ISAAC N. WHITING November 24th 1 1 S. Culler, O. Crosby, S. Crosby. S. CUTLER & Co. Foncarding Commission Merchants, REFERENCE! Gilbert Allen, Neie Yorl: I . M. Soothwick.) Gilbert Allen, i New Liudley Murray, Fields It Co. New Orleans. (Ti LASS WARE. Bond k Walbridge HJsT have just received on consignment, un extensive assortment of elegant Glass Wnre, of nearly every nrlicle manufactured at Pitts burgh, Wheeling nnd Wellsburg Glnss Man- uluctnrici, on the Ohio river : 77 Boxes containing nmnng other articles iiecnnters, Tumblers, Pitchers, Wino Glasses, Cup Plates, Footed Creams, ditto Sugui Bowls, Ditto Salt Cellars, Custard Mugs, Jars of I tal. 2 qts. I qt. pts. & half pts. Ink Stands, Glass Knobs of yaiious pat terns, . Mnny of the boxes contain nn assortment of Wnre, suitable for retailers in country mores, nnu il win ne sold by tlio packiigo or less quantity, remnrknhly low fur either cash or npproved credit. Country Merchants ure invited to cnll nnd exnmine the Wure Columbus, Deo 12, 18.12 G. k J. Howe, Plinv Cutler, Bitclow It Bangs, CINCINNATI STEEL WORKS, between Westei I3SOLUTION. that the firm o dissolved by mutual consent CONSUMPTION CURED. THE INDIAN SPECIFIC. rriHE ptevention and cure nf Coughs, Hubert Peursnl, Philadelphi, JL Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spitting J. JUWBt & Sons, Baltimore uiuuu, nnu uiacti.c. ui 1110 urt'llil HUH l.llllgs, I , (llcn, I a to., prepared by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, H. Nickolds, ( ,"".V- oi ineoityot Lancaster, fcnnsyivanin. Southwick.Cnnnon k Warren. Dins vj uirecnon, 1. u. mgeiow, Boston. hia. liniore. Vestern Row and the Cnnal, near the corporation line. The proprietors of this cs tablishment respeotfully inform the Western Publio, that they nrc now manufacturing, nnd will constantly be supplied with ENG USI1 k AMERICAN BLISTER STEEL, and SPRING STF.F.L, of assorted sizes. Also MILL nnd CROSS CUT SAWS, and COTTON GINS. For tho quality of their Sttcl, they submit a few certificates from the best ot pidges Middle ton, garrard & Co Hot 21 15 3w STEEL IVOR KS. This it (o certify thnt I hud an nxo made in my shop of Steel from the abovo works ; it worked well, and hardened ns well ns the best English Stcol. I afterwards saw it chop. red with the edge stands well end bids fair to he good Steel Rinnan Dement This is to oertify thnt I have worked Steel from the above works in sevcrnl diffeicnt kinds of Stone Masons' tools, and proclaim it to be as good ns any English Blistered Steel John Main I agree with the above slntemcnt, as to the finality or the steel I.zra miller I hay worked the Spring Stcol, nud find it as good as the New York and Philadelphia Steel Wm. Ross We have worked at tho Cincinnati Type Foundry, some nf tho Steel manufactured nt the Cinoinnati Steel Works, nnd find it of a superior quality Oliver Wells 'litis is to certny tnni t nave worked the Spring Steel, mndo at the Cincinnati Slecl Mnnufaolnry, nnd find it ns good ns the Phi. Indelphia Steel W.m. Ru.et I have used the Blister Steel made at the Cincinnati Steel Works, nud consider it ns good ns English Blistered i-tr-el John C. Nonnis This is (o certify thnt I hnve worked the above Steel, nnd find It of a very good quality Wm. Simins This is (o certify that I hnvo used nf the Cincinnati Steel. I oonsider it as good, if not superior to any English Blister I have used for some time Jacob Gossirt notice is ncreny given i : 'l .., .u- ail. t;i:..i. i. f , t r .. ' ' .1 .v..oiiii'U,it lllu vtlUII IIUllIU UI IIIV iJlimillC, l mi.il . iwi .-t Ob wu. thill Ilip firm nf Yiwiviv Xt nr. 1. . i J. I .. 1 . ., - ............ nmntitor mil in n ,-,..., ",!,. m nnn.tr 1. 11 ll Jnlinllinn l. In lil. J All debts due .,,,. , ,,, ,.;. ', . r n'.. Ilpvv K.iv. t Troy. Rochester, - ., . ..1 IT Illl'lUll! o .a.,, urm, are io no seine, w.m and paid Ai, a, ar,lc',llnr ,iroctioll. Ilirstsn Pratt, ) to Jacob Yarn, way, who will hereafter con- resnecting diet nnd re.iinen.nn.lhow nat.ent. E. F. Norton. J3"to- tissue the business in his own name, JACOB Y ANA WAY, ABS ALOM BO WEN. Deo 6, 1832 14 16 CJADDLERS, HARNESS MAKERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Call and are to conduct through every stage until Ks Hey k Walworth, Cleavelani. health is restored lor vain nnd useless would wm. i ownsenn, fornana, u. be tho prescriptions of the ablest physicians, Andrew Muck, Esq. Detroit. accompanied with the most powerful nnd use. E. Buckingham, jr. Juliam. un medicines, u the directions are not laitn- uouimru, r.sq. .anesmue. fully adhered to. Carlisle & Berininghnm, Pittsburgh, 1 h nnhlln .r. inCnrmnA SKnl ll,n ilnnn.i. C. Mlimlester ir St Cll. Cinrinnnlt. exnininc quality nnd prices for yourselves. tjonl 0f 287 persons have been taken before Wm. Lndwick,7Vrmoutfi. I tim SllLlnPlKn SS ik SrAfl. fain M 1 I r, a s II . .uc. ..n,. j n.i ..urn nn proper authorities in the city ol Lancaster, awnin ucmnrosi, uayion. York, a now and general assoitmcnt of Sad- a completely oured in the most dospernto Knox It M'Kee, Wheeling. d cry and Harness Trimmings, oomprising cases nf consumption, snme of which are tie- Thos. Juines, 4 Co. CiiiroJne. almost every article in mat line ot business- tniM in ,h. bi, nBBOmnnnyi. eHCh bottle. Produce received and forwarded to marWni . I ne envelope oi encn nouio oi uenuine ordered. 8 19 viz Plated nnd tinned Saddlers' silk wnre nf nil kinds Cotton and worsted Japannod wnre tlo web Holler buckles do straining do Harness do do Plated moulding iron names ptnteu anil i.eoparu cioiu japanned Plntcd, tinned and Wood do mpanned bits Cut tacks Saddlers' tools of tho Brass nails best quality Clout dn C law tools Trunk locks Edging do 11 handles Knives Large nnd small raw. Hammers hides Pinoers Plated & tinned spurs Plycrs Eastern seating Awls New York nnd Cin- Saddle nnd I cinnnti saddletrees needles Gig da Punches of all sizes Saddlers' thread ho. ka. Sir,. The nbove nrliclos will ho sold (by the nnckoxe, gross, uozen, or as mny suit the pur chaser) as cheap as they enn bo purohased in tho stnto.fnr cash. Ann A genernl nMoriment ol Ury Goods, Hardware, and Dry Groceries, which will be sold cheap for ready pay, cash or produce. Orders filled with enre nnu dispntcii. WM. M. KASSON. High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 1. 12 1 VTALL PAPER Fur sale hy OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Specifio is signed hy Dr. Cliirkson Freeman, February nnd the Initials, C. F. on the seal of each . ,," bottle, none enn be gcnuino without his signature. A base composition has been attempted to be imposed nn the publio hy a counterfeit imitation of this extinordiuary article. (7-600 BOTTLES of the nbnve just re T AC H1N Ell Y. i'lie subscriber conn 1TX n fllAKE Notice. On the JOth September jl. iust, there were delivered into the Wnre-hnu'e of the Subscribers, Two Bags of CnlTce, one Barrel of Sugar nnd ono Box of Sonp, marked F. A- Beard, Union Toxm, Ohiol but on the hill of lading wus mentioned the name ol llcuber 4 beard SMITH k PARSONS Hebron, Licking county, Ohio, Deo 3, 1832 15 17 T noes nt his old stand, in Worthiniton. to manufacture nil kinds of Woolen Machinery; and will keen nn hand at all times Carding Machinos, BiMies nnd Jennies, of first rato worltmnn'hip, Which will be disnns- ocived and for sule at Hie Ohio Drug Store, by 0,1 of on " "nsonable terms for onsh ns can I o s i .n.J 4 hn niirnhninii isxtilinrA in t lin HI nla Colnmbns, Nnv. 24, 1832 ,l ,n ,o fl!! IE AMERICAN ALMANAC for I8JJ. Tho Amerionn Almnnao nnd Ri nositorv of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1833, just recciveu uuu ior sale nr ISAAC N. WHITING Deed Wo ngnin cordially wcloome this fourth in the scries of the American Almanac, and cannot say too much in recommendation of it, as a volume suited to all olasscs and pursuits. It is got up ns tn mechanical execution very well; its scientific part, superintended by Mr Faille, is admirably nnd ncciirntely executed; its selections of miscellaneous " useful knowledge," nro made with discrimi nation, and are of enduring value. The labor and expense of such a compilation nre very grcnt; nnd, ns yet, the publio spirited contluctors of it havo not renped any ade- qnute remunerntinn frnm it. Wo nre sure thnt no one who buys it will cvor think the money it costs could have been belter applied L.i. i. American. 11 US1C ron the PiANn Forte. ISAAC 1'A JIsI V I M 1 1 1 I M l . n nn i . JV. IftllTINa has just opened a large ill "r 01 " "Pf'or q.is.i.. . . r...... r .1.. o.- J-v-i Wi mr sine nt me aunsurinor's o i assortment ui .'juni. iui iiiu i mfiu rone, one . . :.. is 11 - . v li.i an nrt n. bracing between five and six hundred .lilTcr- " Wortlungton, Nos. 48, 29, 30, 31, Likowise Filleting Cards, Nos. from 28 to ent kinds of tl- J most popular nieces. Also. Instructions fnt I'laying Vie J'mno tones containing a selection of Fingered Itssom, from the works of the most eminent Masters Dee 8 33. November 10, 1832 WRIGHT. nO ly T TATS. Burr k Sherwood, hnve just re n oeived nn consignment, 30 cases FU R HATS, whioh they offer ohoup, Nov. 17, 1832 nIO Oct. 1832 Ii6 LEATHER. AiND WHISKY. THE subscribers having taken a room a few doors west of 11. W, McCoy's store, and opposite the Mnrkot house, intend keeping on hand nn assortment of good LEA Til ER n.i wiimw .ii f. i. :... .n..r.... The Token and Atlantic Suuvcnir, fur which they will sell ohenn for cash, wholesale 1833- or retail, or exchange for Hides, Dark, nr JUST received nnd for snip hy Isaoo N. Grain. I hey have now on hand fifty barrels Whiting, Tho Token nnd Atlantio Son- of Old Whisky; which will hn sold chenp venir, for 1833; embellished with 20 splendid fl" Cash only. Cash paid for Hides at their engravings on sieei, nnn elegantly bound in """i"1 stnynris,on svaier-sircet. embossed leothcr, with gilt cdjes. I ISAAC TAYLOR & SOWS 1Oiunvoqs, .nov. iu, ihj-j n'J I npy. iu, Wi nn 1ENRY AND SCO l'T'3 COM MEN Bit. T ARIES. Isaac N. WniTiNr., ha just openefl a large supply nf rienrys commentaries on the Uld nnd new I csinments, elegantly bound, 6 vols, super royal 8vo. Sooll's Commentaries, 6 vols. sup. royal 8vo. U'Uyly and Main's valuable family Itiblo, 1 vols 4to Doddridge's Family Expositor, 6 vols super royal llvo Dr Clink's Commentary on tho Now TestamentOrion's Exposition of the Old and New Testaments, fl vols 8vn Sumner's Prnctical Exposition of tho Gospels nf St Mntlhew, St Murk, nml St Luko, in the form of Short Lectures, for the use of Families i 2 vols l2mo Also A very extensive assortment of valuable Theological Works i all of which will be sold at unusually low puces Deo 15 Fl Ollst.3 The Riitiscnoers will pay JL ft. Gooilsor - nin notes ior good llor.es OLMSTED k St OLAIR Columbus, Deo 1BJ2 15 fMPORTANT MEDICINES. Dr. Pier-son's Welch Cough Drops, recommended by thu faculty of physicians, lor curing coughs, colds, usthrnns and consumptions. These drops immediately removodilhciilty ol hrcnth ing, tightness or stricturu across the breast , ob structions uud ulcers upon thu lungs, pain in the side or chest, and spitting of blood. The folljwing certificates und recommendations, arc selected from u great number in the hnnds uf the proprietor, uud ure respectfully submitted.Mr. H. II. Reynolds: Sir For some time pust I have pretended Dr. Piersou's Welch Cough Drops, prepared by yourself, in cases nf coughs, colds, pain in the side, difficulty ol breathing, and other diseases of the breast nud lungs, especially Iho influenza which has pru- vniled as mi epidemicduiiiig the present win ter. I hnve no hesitation iu saying, that tlu-y stand highest among the curntive means fur the uhove discuses, und us such do I cheerfully recommend them to the publio. Samuel Taudart, Byron, Feb. 23, 18J2. Physician. JlJr. . . Reynolds: Sir This may certify (hat I am thoroughly acquainted with the a-bove mentioned Cuugh Drops, huviug a knowledge uf their medical qualities, and from witnessing their beneficial effects in my practice, feci ui)self pcrlectly warranted in recom mending them to all persons alHieted with coughs, colds, nstlimas or consumptions, as being the hell urdcle now beloru the public lor such complaints. Elijah Park, M. D. Vernul Allien, Dec. 3b, I8J0. QjpTheso Cough Drops nre wnrrantcd. In all cases wheru they fail in affording relief, the purchase money will be refunded. Finch's celeorated Ointment, for the cure of salt-rheum and scald-head. This Oint ment never lulls in the curing of those loathsome diseases, the salt-rheum nnd scald-head. A great number of cases which hnd bullied the skill nf Iho most eminent physi cians, nnd withsluod the most highly recommended medical preparations, nnd which would not yield under the effects of the mine ral waters of Saratoga, have been checked, removed and cured in a few days, by the u.o of this ointment. Tho following certificulc is offered. Mr. Reynolds : October 2 2d, 1 030. Uear Sir i- or ten years past 1 have been greatly ntllictcd with nn eruptive disease, commonly cuiieu the salt-rheum, which oov-ercd nearly every part of my body. I hnve used many nostrums or specifics, nnd the prescriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose, when i was nt your placo in August last, i purchased a box ol ( inch's alt-rheum Ointment, by the use ol winch inv disense has been removed, nnd ns fur as I can judge, not n vestige ol the oomplnint remains. Considering tlnsuiiitment to be nn invaluable preparation for this most loathsome and distressing dist-nsp, 1 hope soon to see it for stile among us nt Detroit, Yours rcreelfully. E. F. Smith. (VT"Pn're one dollar for uhole boxes: tiltu cents for half boxes. uerman r.vE WATEn. I hose troubled with weak, sore, or inflamed eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the German Eye m iiilt. s in. pii-piiruiiiiii ii luperior io any now in use. 1 he most nggrnvnled cases of inflamed eyes, are relieved and cured hy n lew nppiiciuiuii ui inn vya wilier. I ne studious end weakly nro particularly requested tn give this collyrium a trial, in which they will find all effectual remedy. . Piico 25 cents per bottle. Wit.non's Veoetam.e Itch Ointment As mercury is the principal notivo ingredient in mnny of the Itch Ointments now in use. the proprietor oegs leave io introduce to the publio, Wilbor's Vegetuble Itch Ointme.it, which contains nol tne least particle of mercury or other pernicious ingredient. It may be used with perfect safety bypersons of delicate constitutions, nnd is nn infallihle cure for the Itch, rvcu in the most inveterate oases, by three applications. It emits no unpleasant odor, and may he used without risk or dan ger. All travellers, and particularly students attending common schools should supply themselves wilh this vulunblo article. Price thirty seven und a half cents per box. trr I he nbove medicines arc carolullv pre pared by H. II. Reynolds, of Batavia, N. Y. and none aro genuinn unless the outside prin ted wrapper is signed by him iu Ins own hund writing. Forsnlcnt D. 8. l)RAI)SI'lll.KT'3 Illicit AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, one dimr south of L. Ooodule It Co's., sign of the Gol den Mortar, High street, Columbus. August II. 1 81-2. 4B-ly Teith inserted each J from Teeth stopped or plugged L'-nchJ from Set of teeth cleaned Disenscd gums or scurvy cured from Separating teeth, each si p- arutioii Removing curies from a tooth Extrncting tcclh or roots each Drops to cure the toolhoclio each viul fKlT-OiTice in the Rev. T. on High street near the mound November 13, I1IJ2 2,00 lo 6,00 50 50 50 50 Asnunr's house nIO BHclLVAINE'S LECTURES Ti. iTfil deuces of -Christianity in iheir External Division, exhibited in u Course of Lee-lures, dolivtri d under the nppointnient of the University of iho City of New York: By Charles P. MMIvuino, D. 1) , Bishop of the Iroic-taiil Episcopal Church iu Uhio, I vol. ume, 8vo, Extinct from the minutes of the Council of the University of the City ol New Yoik. Resolved, That this Council has heard, with much satisfaction, nf il. has attended the Lectures of the Rev. C P. M'llvuine, nud of tl, h,.,.f,t Knicn i( hoped, has resulted from them. "Resolved, That the Council cordially unito in Iho opinion of Ihe Board ol Visitois, that ..... i -iiui. ui in,: l.cciurcs would bean important service tu the cause ol truth." A supply or ibis valuable work just receiv-cd und lor sole by ' December I ' WTl.NO ROGERS' FINE KMVES.-I.aaTn: V iiitino has just received an extensive assortment of Rogers uud Wosteniiolm'. i s'"! h'm "?J '"'n kcl K"iw' '""aning from I to 1 blade,; Roger,. n Rill , and in cases of I to 0, ALSO Pr.VP.'.'in',''1 Si'.v".r. .1'.",nil ('"'cl Fine "a" "Wins; Pocket Cem- passes; siting Cards; nml vriou, k.u.l. r ll'Tcn.h'-r I. 12 uncv nrlietes. GROCER", AND COMMISHloa WAItKIIOlSE. ro.4, !-. Uullding.Oitndst. Culuiutiui. rr vE S",""ihtfr ' now receiving from JL New Yssrk, Philadelphia nnd Baltimore) and offer for sale, on ncooininodiiiing terms a large and well selected assortment f GroJ eerie,; consisting in part of the Mloning ,. tides, viz: 8 Rio, nnd Lnguirn Coffee Tens""8 11',0", ,",1,0,ial anJ Gunpowder Single, nnd Double refined Loaf Sugnr Spanish Indigo, Madder, Alum, G.ngfr, leppcr, Alspicc, Cinrinmon, Spirits of TurI penlinc, Rosin, und Tanner's Oil by (he bur. Cloves, Nutmegs, Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, llur and Pig Lead Shot, Uupont's Gunpowder new Orleans Molasses, Ditto Sugar, Span, lib, Meleo, nnd common Scgars, Cavendish V irgima twist, and Spun Tohncco ' Lisbon, Mndeirn, Port and Mulugn Wines i together with n Inrgo nssortment of Pittsburgh iiianufactureil urlicles, such as Juninta Iron of nil sizes, for wngon lire All descriptions of Hoop Iron, Honn.1 and aqunrOf do ofl!i'ikkid'J.'' Nnil ,0,',, S1,tel ,,on' 1,nd Nai NVindow Glass, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, and Writing, nnd Wrnpping Taper, Bnnnet Pasteboards, Pittsburgh Flint G , pt in smnll boxes; GlussJurs, nnd Vinls of all A general assortment nf Medicines, and hand WooA' ki"d' kcll c'tHnlly on Americnn.English. Double, Hoopell, Crow, ley, Shear, Hiul Cnil Sleel The highest price given for nil kinds of country produce such ns Iho following: Kunuiry s-inen, r lax, end Tovy 1 earinsn, ocorcned Salts, Bacon, But. ter, Rugs, Deerskins, Country -Sugar, Tallow, Dried Fruit. ft ' -VAIN, DALZEI L&Co. July 14, 18.12 n42 kOKI.f 3 with biographical aiidcritioul uoticcs by nr. AiKi-n; ior sine ny Dec 8 B. ii J. TURNBL'LL JO I IC F.. The subscribers hnve discon-i tinucd the FonwARniNo & rniivim.. huniiess; nny consignments will be attended loin the same building, hy 8. Cutitr tV Co. Nf n n-L . i' ""'"WAY &Co. Is. II. The SIlhsCllhfiM l.nin inuli. . l ndrhted lo them on their Vnnmlr nn, . to call and settle. Wood nnd produce wanted in payment of debts, if delivered soon. J. R. 4 Co. ept. 21 I IS. It J. TURNUL'LL have for s..ln their Bookstore, comnlela sett nt Wnshiiigton Irving's Works, Cooper's Novels nnd the Pelhnm Novels. Dee 8 .V E For the manufacture of Printer's Hollers, j Oct. 20, 1113.'. iust received nnd for sale hy OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. nil TO FARMERS. CJALT orCASH willbegivonfornnyquan-f5 tity of WHEAT, ntmy Steam Mill.nne mile west of Columbia:, FLOUR will, also, be exchanged for WHEAT, nllon very liberal terms. W. S. SULLIVANT.
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Full Text | win Siw tiTr iVftniiliiim tisYsb3 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IVY 3ll?i B Willi AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; TERMS Or, Three Dollars nt tliccml of the yoar New Serics....jo. 18, Vol.11. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER: 92, 1832. Whole Number, 1 2 IS. OHIO REPORTS. The first nnd second volumes of the Ohio Reports being out of print, mill the original Publishers, Messrs. Lodge & L'Homuiedieu, of Cincinnati, buying u number of copies of the third unci fourth volume! on hand, which they cannot dispose of, have determined to republiih the first nud lecmid volumes, oondetised into one volume. The whole will be publiahcd at the lame time that the lecond part of tho filth volume is completed. The entile five volumes in four will be on mle abuut the first of June next, at a reduced price, my not exceeding fifteen -dollars for the set. Thoie who huvu the firtl four volumes, will be supplied with the succeeding volumes ut nol more lliuu three dollars per volume The Reporter, haviinr as certained that, with the aid uf the patronage of the State, the work can be supplied at 4heso prices, has determined to place it as low lis it cun ho afforded. Without the Slate patronage, it ii believed it would not defray me expense 01 preparing ami publishing C. HAMMOND i)tc 13. 1832 'P. S. A few copies of the first four volumes, complete, in law binding, may be had nt twelve dollars the set, at John lion's Book Store, Ciilinnhns, and nt Cincinnati EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, High Street, opposite Brooks' Uutcl. g 1 W. KENT would respectfully inform Ha the citizens of Columbus, nml the nnh- lie generally, that he has associated wilh him, in the business of the Exchange Coffee House, Mr G.C. Worth. - He imnroves this opportunity to tender his thanks to those who have formerly patronised his establishment, and solicits a, continuance of theirfavors. A VICTUALLING CELLAR, has roccntly been fitted up, in connection witn mo House, where a choice variety ol Viands will be kept in readiness for those who may wish to gratify the taste and satisfy the demands nf the appctile. People from the country visiting this mnrkot, will find this establishment convenient, as they can, ut nn time, bo accommodated without delay. No exertions will be spareil by the Proprietors to render the House worthy the patronage ol a generous public. Coliimhus, November 7, 1832 n9 VO BOOKSELLERS & MERCHANTS. fllUE Subscribers are cuiitiuually publish- A. illg, WEOSTfcll'S El.EME.vrAllr Sl'EI.L- Na Book, on an entirely new set of plates ssnd in n superior style, and are now prepare d to exeoute orders to almost any extent, attlic nenucEi) price of $12 per gruss They have alio just published Elements -or Chemical Philosophy, by Thomas 1. Mitchell, M. L). Profusior of Chemistry und Fhnrnincy in the Medical College of Ohio Also, 'lun CuniSTlAN Lyre: adapted for use in Fnniiles, Prayer Meetings and Revivals of Religion. The Music printed in I'.l tent Notes. By Rev. Joshua. Lcuvitt. A very neat little pocket volume. Orders soli cited. COREY St FAIRRBANK. IUG, Main street Cincinnati, Deo 5, 1832 15 17 1. S. Any Uooks lo be found in this mar ket will bo lurniihed on the most reusonabl terms BIRD'S EYE MAPLE VENEERING 1-200 feet of this most delicnte und beau iful Veneerinz, just recuived by the subsori. bers, from the state of New York, nnd fur sale. Cabinet Makors will find it to their advantage to call immediately and supply themselves with tins super!) article iSU.D K WALiUHlUUK Dec 12, 1032 ITEfUllY PREMIUM ers ni tnc oinciunnti .Mirror oiler a pre- The publidi miuta of 50 dollars, for the best Original Tulc, suitable for publication in the Mirror. No re strictions whatever are imposed, ns to length, locality, nr subject ; but the publishers venture to suggest to competitors, the propriety ol connecting their Tules in some manner with tho West, either historically, or by laying the scene oi action in me ureut vuiiey Articles intended to compete for the pre mium, must be forwarded lo the publishers ngainst tho firit of February next, at which time as many as shall have been received will be submitted to a committee, composed of Morgan Neville, Charles Hammond, and John P. Foote, Eso.ns. ; gentlemen whose literary judgment and ability aro a sufficient guaranty that the prizo will be justly and judiciously awarded Communications must bo addressed (port paid) to Woon & Stratton, Publishers of the Mirror, Cincinnati, O. It is desirable that the names of the different writers aocompany their communication., in separate envelops: none will be opened but (hut accompanying the successful urticlo Deo 5 F RU1T received 20 tlbls. Almonds 15 10 2 Filberts Peanuts Madeira Nuts Uruzil do. I do. Pecuns 50 Boxes Raisins 20 Kegs do. 15 Drums Figs 10 Boxes Lemons 1 Cask Currants t Box Citron. Nov. 17, 1832 Burr k Sherwood, have just iEW edition or the OHIO REPORTS. . . I A-V lat.V Wiiikiwa hi in nrnii unit publish on the first Monday in next month Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio! containing all the Caiet Decided by tho Court in Bunk from its organization to December Term, 1831, with Cases Decided upon tho Circuit und ordered to be reported by the Judges: Including all the Decisions in the first four volumes of Hammond's Reports, omitting only, the Arguments ol Counsel. ' With an entirely nets and more complete Index to the wioe. Edited by P. B. Wilcox, Attorney at Law i nis putiiicntiou has been undertaken will: ntO GROCER! LS.-just received 100 Bags CnlTce 65 Packages Tea 5 Bbls. Loaf Sugar 5 Bags Pepper 5 do. Alspico I Bhl. Nutmegs 1 do. Cloves 2 do. Ginger 50 Mats Cassia 25 Boxes Confectionary 100 Doz Chewing Tobacco 40 Kegs do. do. 300 Lbs. Smoking do. I Ilhl. Macoboy Snuff 50 Bladders Scotch do. Novomber 17, I8.S2 nIO JWEW Sz VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS, i. The Subscriber is now opening a large collection of valuable Classical and Common School Books, embracing a very general assortment of such A'ew nnd Improved Works as are generally in use in tho High nnd Com mon acnoois ol the eastern cities; and which he will sell, wholesale nnd retail, on very favorable terms. School Committees. Ttachers. and Country Merchants, are particularly invited to call at his store, and examine this assortment ISAAC N. WHITING Columbus, November 24IA II V Kg k BOXES No. I Wheeling Window IWl Glass, 8 by 10 und 10 bv 12, iust I e i - - received nnd for sl July 28.' 44 STOLEN from the barn-ynrd of the Sub-KS scriber, ut the south end of High street. Columbus, on (110 1111:111 of Friday. 7th Deo. two MARES j one u bright bny, about 10 ycurs old, one or both hind feet white, wilh soma sailillo or collar marks, and had on n halter chain; the other a dark buy, 12 or 13 years old, with a small whito spot just above Hie root of the tail, rubbed with truces, shod before and one old shoe behind. A blind bridle was tnken from nn adjoining stable at the mac nine, a iiocrai rewaru win no pain ior the detection of the thief and recovery of the mures, or cither ol litem JOHN P. RAMSBURG Deo 12 15 17 CJTATEMENT OF THE BANK OF GE- k3 AUGA. BuRti& Sherwood have "16 viev,r of meeting the increasing ileinnnd ior me nrst your volumes ol Hammond's Reports, nnd of reducing the piioe within a reasonable compnss. Several of the earlier numbers are now entirely out of market; and it is with considerable difficulty und no small expense, that the entire woik cun be procured. The present edition will embruce nil the Decisions of the Supreme Court reported in the first four volumes of Hammond. No alteration whatever will be made either in the statement of the cases, or in the opinions of (he Court. The work is simply a rc-nublication of tho decisions ns reported by Mr. Hammond, including nil the dissenting opinions, and omitting only the arguments of counsel. This omission, it is believed, will be more thnn compensated, by the reduction of burtwfumrf into one, with a deduction nf uenrly ftoo thirds in the prices while it will also place this work upon a similar footing with the Reports hereafter to be published, under tho Act of 1831, which prohibits tho nublictition ofnrc-iinienfs. said by Seymour Marsh & Son, at Ga- unless snccinllv directed hv the Court. Th najohnne, Montgomery county, New York ; Rules of Court are prefixed to this edition, and fur that purposo they have formed a co- and nn entirely new and much moro correct partnership, under the name and stylo of and copious Index added. MARSH it SON, to whom all orders from Tho whole work will be. embraced in onf abroad must bo addressed. Thcso Trusses very large Super Royal volume, 8io., of about urn eoimruuieu in niuny puruoiiiiirs on an iuuu pnges, printed on eastern paper ofsupe-entirely new plan, haying the benefit of a rior quality, wilh nn entirely new and benuti- uuuuiu opting , aim iiieir iiiiYumngei over un iui typo, arm nanusomciy Dound in law binu-otherTruascs hnve been attested not oulv bv ing. Orders for the work are rnsnnnirnllv tne most respectable ot tho medical (acuity, solicited from the lrade and Members of the nut oy tne actual experiment ol those utilictod Bar. witn the disease which they are intended to Columbus, November 221, 183-2 II alleviate. 1 lie most eminent Physicians, upon nn examination of this Truss, are so decided as to its superiority, that they have cheerfully nnd voluntarily given certificates to the proprietors, to bo laid beforo the public i ne nutation ol fhysioians is requested. r"T10 RENT A spacious and commodious JL Schoolroom, situnled in n nleuiant nart of the town, in oompletc readiness to be occu- pica ; ior intnrmnlion apply to (he subscriber, living on the corner lot at the juuetion of Front and Friend Streets A. WILLIAMS Deo 5 13 18 COTTON YARN ANDCANDLE WICK-ING.2000 Lbs. of Cotton Yarn from Nos. 5 to 10 400 Lhs. Cnndle Wicking; just received by the subscribers, and which will be sold low for cash. BOND & WALBIUDGE. Columbus. Nov. 15. 1832 nin A CARD. IIE undersigned, from Lancaster, in this Stale, has taken tho noled Tavern Stand, nearly upposilo to the Public Buildings and Court house, in Columbus, nnd owned by William Neil, Esq. which will hereaf ter uc itnown ns mo YTlO Ali lUVVKIi, And will bo furnished and nttended to, in u style equal to the highest expectations. The stages of The Ohio Stare Company stop alibis house; and their office is attached lo the establishment. JOHN NOBLE. March 1st, 1832 20 tf MAR.SIPS SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS. finHESE Trusses nro manufactured and JL sol KL( (f Barrels ONONDKiUA SALT, J Jr just received and for sale by RENT'S COMMENTARIES. Isaac N. WiUTirin has just received the new nd beautiful edition of Kent's Commentaries on American Law, which will be sold much lower than the former edition. lit preparing a H edition of thesu Commtnlartes for the press, I have not becu inattentive to the many alterations which have taken place in our American law. since the lirst volume appeared in I UIU. Within that period, the laws of the government of the United Stales, have undergone some important amendments, and the constitution itself has received addi tional explanations by the courts of justice, So, also, tho stututes nnd judicial decisions in me several stntcs, havo introiiiicca essen tin) changes in the local jurisprudence of the country. I havo accordingly availed mysclt of these alterations, nnd of all the means of iniormation within mr power. I have en deavored, in the present edition, to lessen the imperfections of these volumes nnd to increase their accuracy, by a diligent and careiul re visal of every part of them, nnd by making such corrections and improvements as hnve been suggested to ruo by others, or dictated by my own reading and reflections. In some instances the work has been enlarged by the addition ol distinct nends ol ili'ciission ; sucl as the Lex loci as to fontrarls, the interim la dan of contracts, nnd We hie of insurance oj Met, and against Are. I he general Index, a the end of the fuurtli volume, hn nlso been much enlarged ; and ns the first volume, or the most material part of it, is nonilomicnlly taught in some ol our putiiiu institutions. have added a scparnto Index to that volume and marginal references." Extract from the Advertisement to the "it edition Dee 15 fiVfEW ESTABLISHMENT. URIDU-1M MAN Si McCLELLAND, Merchant TAii.ons, have taken the brick store, corner of High and Broad streets, a few rods north of the National Hotel, where they hnve re ft-?-The above aro for sale at the Ohio ?,veu u r.,c" tt""rac"1"' y""Lia inllicir Drtlg Store, by Sumner Clark. "n.c. """'"l? Brown, Olive, Columbus, Nov. U, Hllz. Ill , . , o ... n.tntli. I.uiliinaroi nml Q 1 1 .....la . n " --.. - wnmiicu, lUill TUHl I Stock ordered to be paid, $45,000 00 Less the nmount of two installments, deducting the dividend on the amount paid in on 80 shares, on which stock the installments have been charged to the holder, 1.388 00 Actually paid in, $43,012 00 Gold nnd silver in the vault, 21,213 33 1'cposites, 5,124 Utj Bills and redeemable funds of the other Banks, 24.559 46 Debts due the Bank, 1 15,587 28 Bills in circulation, 111,737 00 Bank or Geauga, i'amm-iiif,27th Nov. 1832.J We, Charles C. Paine and Edward large and well selected stock of Uronshn, do solemnly swenr that tho above Groceries is a .rug nnn nnrreri sinieraenr, ol tne annus of this Bank, ns n-miireil nf ii. hv itm iriih seouon oi ine act ciiiiucd "An net to incor- -".""! " """ we, ueserving sue ut- CINEi .,, h,,torvi nml also a ver. eenen.l porato the Stockholders of the Batik of Go- ' mronanti and others visiting this .sortment of the recent Miscellaneous IRON CASTINGS, COOKING and BOX Hair and imitation Camblcts; plain and fi-STOVES, ured Silk Velvet Vcslings; Cashmere do..'a 2a00 Lis. Hand Furnace Wnre new and elegant article; elegant Fur Seul 5 Cooking Stoves, of an nnnroved pattern Skins, which will be cut to nnv iin nr nni. Box Stoves, of 3 different sizes: lately lern; Bosoms, Shirt Collars, Stocks, Gloves, icuun-u, iinu win uc sum iuw ior oiiin hj rianuKercnicis, co. c. Together wilh i BOND It WALBRIDGE. general assortment of TRIMMINGS. Columbus, Nov, 15,1832 nIO Particular attention nniil to TAii.oniNn ii-immoir i-i i.r.rn:.n,. r.iin I all Garments made according to the latest i-iiuiMii,n oauMl Ol Ull, f,hm.. whiM, r ,..i ,i r.. No. 4, Franklin Buildinjf, Broadstreet, Co- New York. B.& McGnre appointed agents 1U1MUU9, uuiu, i iur uugULZc 1 IVUIO lUr I. Ulltllgs MELVAL DALZELL,Sf Co., Ko MEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. The ! Subscriber has recently returned from i and Pittsburgh Manufactured ,he Cll"crn cities, and is now opening his 'lrliclri al"' w'nter suppliesof New and Vai.u- the whole well deserving the nt- i"1-" 'l'" J?'.1?"' ll-tf November 23 BUTTLES & GILL. II LINGARD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND from (he first invnsion by the Romans. in 12 volumes; for salontthe Bookstore of UecB II. 4 J. TURNIIULL 110M) Sz WALBRIDGE jhuve been up-JL9 pointed agents fur (he sule of the Premium Taiii.e Salt, and are now prepared lo till all orders with which they may be favored. OH.lluH) loaves premium tunic suit 300 barrels do do 400 kegs do do 75 lbs each 300 do do do 20 lbs ench. Aug. III. 47 I CHOLERA. A full account of the M. Cholera Asphyxia, as it nnnearcd in the city of New York; in a scries of Letters to Doctor Warren, of Boston; by Martvn IA1IHE, ITS. 11. I VOI. OVO. All the material Facts in tho History of F.pideinio Cholera ; being a Rcnort of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, to the Boiud of Health; and a full account of the causes, post mortem appearances, anil treat ment of the disease: by John Hell, M. D. and D. Francis Condie, M. D. I vol. Bvo. A Report of Soasmotlio Cholera : nrnnared by a Committco under the direction of the counsellors of the Massachusetts Mcdicul So ciety. I vol. Bvo. Practical Observations on Cholera Asphyxia, communicated in a Report to the Greenock Board of Health, ns the result ol a mission to the infected districts; with nn appendix: by James U. Kirk, M. D. Just received and for sale by ISAAC N. WHITING Deo 1 14 rp.R. 13 Bbls. TAR, just received and L for s lie by OLMSTED It ST. CLAIR. Columbus, Nov. 1832 rs 10 market for supplies Their store room being commodiou.lv and eligibly situated for the purpose, they will always give prompt attention to the storage, lorwuruing, or sine on commission, at moderate charges, of any merchandise or produce iniriisicu io incir care CHARLES C. PAINE, Pres't, EDWARD BRONSON, Cash'r. Personally nnnenred boforc me. Charles C. Paine nnd Edward Bronson. who severally made oath to the truth of the above statement as subscribed by them. 27th Nnv. I8J2. A. O. VAN UOSK.EIICK, Seal Notury Public. Auditor or State's Oitice, O.) Columbus, Dee. 10, 1832. ( t, Ralph OsnoRN, Auditor of State, do ""'L, h ,' W'" hereby certify .hat the foregoing is n true fu" a Kne'?) ",V" and accurate. ta.emcnt of the condition of 'fit '. r,mY said Bank, as made to me under the net of ,, .? LI'T. ' the lOlh Keb'y 1829, to incorporate the stock- noiuers ol the tiunlc ol Geauga II. OSBOIIN, Aud'r or Slate 15 6w publications of the tin v. which be purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Thcso, ndded to his former stnek, will form by fur the most extensive nud varied collco tion of valuable stnnilnrd works, in the various departments of literature, to be found in ALS0--Ju.t received and for sal. a. above, XJ',""' Zn n sncn WTsR. J. It. PECKWORTH offers his pro- U-W Icsstonnl services to the public, ns Phy. sicinn nr Surgeon: his Office is on State Street, first hou.n west of McCoy & Work's, opposite sue oiuwer. Uee II, W.n 14 tf lThR. PECKWORTH will in future deliv- sLV er his Lectures nn Chemistry, on Fridnv Evenings; should nn intermedium one bo requisite due notice will be given. His Lectures will he given during tho course in the Court house. Tickets of admission for the course or single night may be obtained nt tho Book sloro or I. N. Whitinq Deo 1 1 4g Ten Tom Juniata Iron, assorted as follows : Wagon Tiro of all sizes ; Round, Square, Deck ami Snike Rods: Honn and Slovo Pipe Iron; Nails of all sizes; to- assortment of other sir- Axes ; Mullocks; &o. Also. Caven dish, Plug, Virginia Twist, Dinmond and La nes' 1 wist locnccn; Siiiiuish. Melee and Common Cigars. An assortment of Glnss ware, sncn ns Decanters, Tumblers, assorted Jnrs; Castor Oil, Tincture, and Porter Bot tles; mils, net. Also, u small lot of Confectionary for s-ile August, 11132 481 f 4& Kegs iMTKF. HALL Powder OIF 20 do Boston do. Just received and for sale by BU.Via Ell CLARK. Columbus, Nov. 24, I H32 n 1 1 100 BOXES WINDOW GLASS 8 by 10, 9 by 12, 10 by 12. and t by 18 just received for sale, by SUMNER CLARK. Den 5 13 , . CUTLER & Co. No. 2, F. Building. JEFFERSON'S MANUAL. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, composed ori-ginnlly for the use ol the Senate of the United Slntes : by Thomas Jefferson. To which nro udded 7 Rules and Orders of both Houses of Congress The Political Class Rook; nr the OriWn, Mture and Use of Political Poicer: by Hit) Hon. William Sullivan. With an Appendix, upon Studies for Practical Men; with notices of books suited to their use. 1 vol. l2mo Tho Statesman's Manual; by S. T. Coleridge, Esq, Just recuived and for sale by ISAAC N. WHITING Dec 8 hUFFUM'S NATURAL HISTORY, in M-J live volume., containing fivu hundred erigravin-s;forsuleby Ut,;8 B. St J.TURNBULL H BLANK BOOKS. The subscriber is now Jl opening a large uisorlinciit of Blank Books, manufactured expressly fur himsell in the city of New Yoik,of n superior quality ol paper, with Russia bands; consisting of Le ers, lor double and single entry; Journals, ;-r do.; Day Books; Blotters, iie.: Court Records und Journals; Deed., und Docket Books; Memorandum Books, Ice., ufvurious kinds. ALSO, A large assortment of Paper, consisting of Folio Pust, plain und faint lined; Superior and common Letter Paper, plain nnd faint linep ; r sue unp Taper, ioi. I und 2: Onanue Quills, and Stationery of various kinds; May- i. uro it noyes- superior ihk in larguaud small bottles; Fine Bluck and Red Ink L'uwdcr from (he same manufacture ISAAC N. WHITING December I 12 DDE.VT.IL SURGERY. RS. MEACHAM k SMITH, offer their services to the citizens of Columbus nml its vicmily, in tho modern improved I'ental Surheiiy, embracing a united medical nnd mechanical treatment of thodis-ca-.es of tho teeth, gums and mould. If the gums bo much diseased, they deem it indis- ........... ,u -.,ure mem i0 tt healthy condi lion, before any important operation be per- "v" ,,,,,IIB '"''n- me disease in the gums cnlled scurvy, they will i,gree lo effee many cure or miiKe no cburge It is known by the gums becoming spungy, bleeding eiisily, nud separating from tho teeth; and il the scurvy continue mnny years, the teelh -'", ui-uiiiiie loose nnu nnally drop out, or --j, .. . ull.uy near me gums, so us loincvi- .uuij ui-euuy mem. $3,00 to $7,00 1,00 to 3,00 2,00 PURSUANT to thu order of the court ui M. Common Pleas of Frnuklin county there will be suld upon the premises first here in described, on the I lib dny of January, A D. 1833. nbout noon, the following nreiiiiscs 1161 acres of land in the S E quarter of Sec. 2,T II, R21, in said county, hounded nnrtli west nud soniii by tne quarter section lines, nnd cast by land partitioned to James Tall- innn. And also the undivided interest of my wards in that pnrt of the S W quarter of No. I, T 1 1, R 21, which wns partitioned to Rachel Dorsey by said court, us per chancery rcconls, bonk 2, p. 210. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. JAMES TALLMAN, Guardian of Cynthia, Honor, Margaret uud Samuel Tallinan Dec 8 4-ts prioes as, ho would hope, cannot fnil to give entire sutisfnotion. His arrangements lire such in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, ns will enable him to procure any works, ei ther American or English, not found in his collection, nt the shortest notice, and on the most reiisonnble terms Persons purchasing for Libraries, or in onon-lilies, u-ili be ulloiced a liberal discount ISAAC N. WHITING November 24th 1 1 S. Culler, O. Crosby, S. Crosby. S. CUTLER & Co. Foncarding Commission Merchants, REFERENCE! Gilbert Allen, Neie Yorl: I . M. Soothwick.) Gilbert Allen, i New Liudley Murray, Fields It Co. New Orleans. (Ti LASS WARE. Bond k Walbridge HJsT have just received on consignment, un extensive assortment of elegant Glass Wnre, of nearly every nrlicle manufactured at Pitts burgh, Wheeling nnd Wellsburg Glnss Man- uluctnrici, on the Ohio river : 77 Boxes containing nmnng other articles iiecnnters, Tumblers, Pitchers, Wino Glasses, Cup Plates, Footed Creams, ditto Sugui Bowls, Ditto Salt Cellars, Custard Mugs, Jars of I tal. 2 qts. I qt. pts. & half pts. Ink Stands, Glass Knobs of yaiious pat terns, . Mnny of the boxes contain nn assortment of Wnre, suitable for retailers in country mores, nnu il win ne sold by tlio packiigo or less quantity, remnrknhly low fur either cash or npproved credit. Country Merchants ure invited to cnll nnd exnmine the Wure Columbus, Deo 12, 18.12 G. k J. Howe, Plinv Cutler, Bitclow It Bangs, CINCINNATI STEEL WORKS, between Westei I3SOLUTION. that the firm o dissolved by mutual consent CONSUMPTION CURED. THE INDIAN SPECIFIC. rriHE ptevention and cure nf Coughs, Hubert Peursnl, Philadelphi, JL Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Spitting J. JUWBt & Sons, Baltimore uiuuu, nnu uiacti.c. ui 1110 urt'llil HUH l.llllgs, I , (llcn, I a to., prepared by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, H. Nickolds, ( ,"".V- oi ineoityot Lancaster, fcnnsyivanin. Southwick.Cnnnon k Warren. Dins vj uirecnon, 1. u. mgeiow, Boston. hia. liniore. Vestern Row and the Cnnal, near the corporation line. The proprietors of this cs tablishment respeotfully inform the Western Publio, that they nrc now manufacturing, nnd will constantly be supplied with ENG USI1 k AMERICAN BLISTER STEEL, and SPRING STF.F.L, of assorted sizes. Also MILL nnd CROSS CUT SAWS, and COTTON GINS. For tho quality of their Sttcl, they submit a few certificates from the best ot pidges Middle ton, garrard & Co Hot 21 15 3w STEEL IVOR KS. This it (o certify thnt I hud an nxo made in my shop of Steel from the abovo works ; it worked well, and hardened ns well ns the best English Stcol. I afterwards saw it chop. red with the edge stands well end bids fair to he good Steel Rinnan Dement This is to oertify thnt I have worked Steel from the above works in sevcrnl diffeicnt kinds of Stone Masons' tools, and proclaim it to be as good ns any English Blistered Steel John Main I agree with the above slntemcnt, as to the finality or the steel I.zra miller I hay worked the Spring Stcol, nud find it as good as the New York and Philadelphia Steel Wm. Ross We have worked at tho Cincinnati Type Foundry, some nf tho Steel manufactured nt the Cinoinnati Steel Works, nnd find it of a superior quality Oliver Wells 'litis is to certny tnni t nave worked the Spring Steel, mndo at the Cincinnati Slecl Mnnufaolnry, nnd find it ns good ns the Phi. Indelphia Steel W.m. Ru.et I have used the Blister Steel made at the Cincinnati Steel Works, nud consider it ns good ns English Blistered i-tr-el John C. Nonnis This is (o certify thnt I hnve worked the above Steel, nnd find It of a very good quality Wm. Simins This is (o certify that I hnvo used nf the Cincinnati Steel. I oonsider it as good, if not superior to any English Blister I have used for some time Jacob Gossirt notice is ncreny given i : 'l .., .u- ail. t;i:..i. i. f , t r .. ' ' .1 .v..oiiii'U,it lllu vtlUII IIUllIU UI IIIV iJlimillC, l mi.il . iwi .-t Ob wu. thill Ilip firm nf Yiwiviv Xt nr. 1. . i J. I .. 1 . ., - ............ nmntitor mil in n ,-,..., ",!,. m nnn.tr 1. 11 ll Jnlinllinn l. In lil. J All debts due .,,,. , ,,, ,.;. ', . r n'.. Ilpvv K.iv. t Troy. Rochester, - ., . ..1 IT Illl'lUll! o .a.,, urm, are io no seine, w.m and paid Ai, a, ar,lc',llnr ,iroctioll. Ilirstsn Pratt, ) to Jacob Yarn, way, who will hereafter con- resnecting diet nnd re.iinen.nn.lhow nat.ent. E. F. Norton. J3"to- tissue the business in his own name, JACOB Y ANA WAY, ABS ALOM BO WEN. Deo 6, 1832 14 16 CJADDLERS, HARNESS MAKERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Call and are to conduct through every stage until Ks Hey k Walworth, Cleavelani. health is restored lor vain nnd useless would wm. i ownsenn, fornana, u. be tho prescriptions of the ablest physicians, Andrew Muck, Esq. Detroit. accompanied with the most powerful nnd use. E. Buckingham, jr. Juliam. un medicines, u the directions are not laitn- uouimru, r.sq. .anesmue. fully adhered to. Carlisle & Berininghnm, Pittsburgh, 1 h nnhlln .r. inCnrmnA SKnl ll,n ilnnn.i. C. Mlimlester ir St Cll. Cinrinnnlt. exnininc quality nnd prices for yourselves. tjonl 0f 287 persons have been taken before Wm. Lndwick,7Vrmoutfi. I tim SllLlnPlKn SS ik SrAfl. fain M 1 I r, a s II . .uc. ..n,. j n.i ..urn nn proper authorities in the city ol Lancaster, awnin ucmnrosi, uayion. York, a now and general assoitmcnt of Sad- a completely oured in the most dospernto Knox It M'Kee, Wheeling. d cry and Harness Trimmings, oomprising cases nf consumption, snme of which are tie- Thos. Juines, 4 Co. CiiiroJne. almost every article in mat line ot business- tniM in ,h. bi, nBBOmnnnyi. eHCh bottle. Produce received and forwarded to marWni . I ne envelope oi encn nouio oi uenuine ordered. 8 19 viz Plated nnd tinned Saddlers' silk wnre nf nil kinds Cotton and worsted Japannod wnre tlo web Holler buckles do straining do Harness do do Plated moulding iron names ptnteu anil i.eoparu cioiu japanned Plntcd, tinned and Wood do mpanned bits Cut tacks Saddlers' tools of tho Brass nails best quality Clout dn C law tools Trunk locks Edging do 11 handles Knives Large nnd small raw. Hammers hides Pinoers Plated & tinned spurs Plycrs Eastern seating Awls New York nnd Cin- Saddle nnd I cinnnti saddletrees needles Gig da Punches of all sizes Saddlers' thread ho. ka. Sir,. The nbove nrliclos will ho sold (by the nnckoxe, gross, uozen, or as mny suit the pur chaser) as cheap as they enn bo purohased in tho stnto.fnr cash. Ann A genernl nMoriment ol Ury Goods, Hardware, and Dry Groceries, which will be sold cheap for ready pay, cash or produce. Orders filled with enre nnu dispntcii. WM. M. KASSON. High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 1. 12 1 VTALL PAPER Fur sale hy OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. Specifio is signed hy Dr. Cliirkson Freeman, February nnd the Initials, C. F. on the seal of each . ,," bottle, none enn be gcnuino without his signature. A base composition has been attempted to be imposed nn the publio hy a counterfeit imitation of this extinordiuary article. (7-600 BOTTLES of the nbnve just re T AC H1N Ell Y. i'lie subscriber conn 1TX n fllAKE Notice. On the JOth September jl. iust, there were delivered into the Wnre-hnu'e of the Subscribers, Two Bags of CnlTce, one Barrel of Sugar nnd ono Box of Sonp, marked F. A- Beard, Union Toxm, Ohiol but on the hill of lading wus mentioned the name ol llcuber 4 beard SMITH k PARSONS Hebron, Licking county, Ohio, Deo 3, 1832 15 17 T noes nt his old stand, in Worthiniton. to manufacture nil kinds of Woolen Machinery; and will keen nn hand at all times Carding Machinos, BiMies nnd Jennies, of first rato worltmnn'hip, Which will be disnns- ocived and for sule at Hie Ohio Drug Store, by 0,1 of on " "nsonable terms for onsh ns can I o s i .n.J 4 hn niirnhninii isxtilinrA in t lin HI nla Colnmbns, Nnv. 24, 1832 ,l ,n ,o fl!! IE AMERICAN ALMANAC for I8JJ. Tho Amerionn Almnnao nnd Ri nositorv of Useful Knowledge, for the year 1833, just recciveu uuu ior sale nr ISAAC N. WHITING Deed Wo ngnin cordially wcloome this fourth in the scries of the American Almanac, and cannot say too much in recommendation of it, as a volume suited to all olasscs and pursuits. It is got up ns tn mechanical execution very well; its scientific part, superintended by Mr Faille, is admirably nnd ncciirntely executed; its selections of miscellaneous " useful knowledge," nro made with discrimi nation, and are of enduring value. The labor and expense of such a compilation nre very grcnt; nnd, ns yet, the publio spirited contluctors of it havo not renped any ade- qnute remunerntinn frnm it. Wo nre sure thnt no one who buys it will cvor think the money it costs could have been belter applied L.i. i. American. 11 US1C ron the PiANn Forte. ISAAC 1'A JIsI V I M 1 1 1 I M l . n nn i . JV. IftllTINa has just opened a large ill "r 01 " "Pf'or q.is.i.. . . r...... r .1.. o.- J-v-i Wi mr sine nt me aunsurinor's o i assortment ui .'juni. iui iiiu i mfiu rone, one . . :.. is 11 - . v li.i an nrt n. bracing between five and six hundred .lilTcr- " Wortlungton, Nos. 48, 29, 30, 31, Likowise Filleting Cards, Nos. from 28 to ent kinds of tl- J most popular nieces. Also. Instructions fnt I'laying Vie J'mno tones containing a selection of Fingered Itssom, from the works of the most eminent Masters Dee 8 33. November 10, 1832 WRIGHT. nO ly T TATS. Burr k Sherwood, hnve just re n oeived nn consignment, 30 cases FU R HATS, whioh they offer ohoup, Nov. 17, 1832 nIO Oct. 1832 Ii6 LEATHER. AiND WHISKY. THE subscribers having taken a room a few doors west of 11. W, McCoy's store, and opposite the Mnrkot house, intend keeping on hand nn assortment of good LEA Til ER n.i wiimw .ii f. i. :... .n..r.... The Token and Atlantic Suuvcnir, fur which they will sell ohenn for cash, wholesale 1833- or retail, or exchange for Hides, Dark, nr JUST received nnd for snip hy Isaoo N. Grain. I hey have now on hand fifty barrels Whiting, Tho Token nnd Atlantio Son- of Old Whisky; which will hn sold chenp venir, for 1833; embellished with 20 splendid fl" Cash only. Cash paid for Hides at their engravings on sieei, nnn elegantly bound in """i"1 stnynris,on svaier-sircet. embossed leothcr, with gilt cdjes. I ISAAC TAYLOR & SOWS 1Oiunvoqs, .nov. iu, ihj-j n'J I npy. iu, Wi nn 1ENRY AND SCO l'T'3 COM MEN Bit. T ARIES. Isaac N. WniTiNr., ha just openefl a large supply nf rienrys commentaries on the Uld nnd new I csinments, elegantly bound, 6 vols, super royal 8vo. Sooll's Commentaries, 6 vols. sup. royal 8vo. U'Uyly and Main's valuable family Itiblo, 1 vols 4to Doddridge's Family Expositor, 6 vols super royal llvo Dr Clink's Commentary on tho Now TestamentOrion's Exposition of the Old and New Testaments, fl vols 8vn Sumner's Prnctical Exposition of tho Gospels nf St Mntlhew, St Murk, nml St Luko, in the form of Short Lectures, for the use of Families i 2 vols l2mo Also A very extensive assortment of valuable Theological Works i all of which will be sold at unusually low puces Deo 15 Fl Ollst.3 The Riitiscnoers will pay JL ft. Gooilsor - nin notes ior good llor.es OLMSTED k St OLAIR Columbus, Deo 1BJ2 15 fMPORTANT MEDICINES. Dr. Pier-son's Welch Cough Drops, recommended by thu faculty of physicians, lor curing coughs, colds, usthrnns and consumptions. These drops immediately removodilhciilty ol hrcnth ing, tightness or stricturu across the breast , ob structions uud ulcers upon thu lungs, pain in the side or chest, and spitting of blood. The folljwing certificates und recommendations, arc selected from u great number in the hnnds uf the proprietor, uud ure respectfully submitted.Mr. H. II. Reynolds: Sir For some time pust I have pretended Dr. Piersou's Welch Cough Drops, prepared by yourself, in cases nf coughs, colds, pain in the side, difficulty ol breathing, and other diseases of the breast nud lungs, especially Iho influenza which has pru- vniled as mi epidemicduiiiig the present win ter. I hnve no hesitation iu saying, that tlu-y stand highest among the curntive means fur the uhove discuses, und us such do I cheerfully recommend them to the publio. Samuel Taudart, Byron, Feb. 23, 18J2. Physician. JlJr. . . Reynolds: Sir This may certify (hat I am thoroughly acquainted with the a-bove mentioned Cuugh Drops, huviug a knowledge uf their medical qualities, and from witnessing their beneficial effects in my practice, feci ui)self pcrlectly warranted in recom mending them to all persons alHieted with coughs, colds, nstlimas or consumptions, as being the hell urdcle now beloru the public lor such complaints. Elijah Park, M. D. Vernul Allien, Dec. 3b, I8J0. QjpTheso Cough Drops nre wnrrantcd. In all cases wheru they fail in affording relief, the purchase money will be refunded. Finch's celeorated Ointment, for the cure of salt-rheum and scald-head. This Oint ment never lulls in the curing of those loathsome diseases, the salt-rheum nnd scald-head. A great number of cases which hnd bullied the skill nf Iho most eminent physi cians, nnd withsluod the most highly recommended medical preparations, nnd which would not yield under the effects of the mine ral waters of Saratoga, have been checked, removed and cured in a few days, by the u.o of this ointment. Tho following certificulc is offered. Mr. Reynolds : October 2 2d, 1 030. Uear Sir i- or ten years past 1 have been greatly ntllictcd with nn eruptive disease, commonly cuiieu the salt-rheum, which oov-ercd nearly every part of my body. I hnve used many nostrums or specifics, nnd the prescriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose, when i was nt your placo in August last, i purchased a box ol ( inch's alt-rheum Ointment, by the use ol winch inv disense has been removed, nnd ns fur as I can judge, not n vestige ol the oomplnint remains. Considering tlnsuiiitment to be nn invaluable preparation for this most loathsome and distressing dist-nsp, 1 hope soon to see it for stile among us nt Detroit, Yours rcreelfully. E. F. Smith. (VT"Pn're one dollar for uhole boxes: tiltu cents for half boxes. uerman r.vE WATEn. I hose troubled with weak, sore, or inflamed eyes, will find an invaluable remedy in the German Eye m iiilt. s in. pii-piiruiiiiii ii luperior io any now in use. 1 he most nggrnvnled cases of inflamed eyes, are relieved and cured hy n lew nppiiciuiuii ui inn vya wilier. I ne studious end weakly nro particularly requested tn give this collyrium a trial, in which they will find all effectual remedy. . Piico 25 cents per bottle. Wit.non's Veoetam.e Itch Ointment As mercury is the principal notivo ingredient in mnny of the Itch Ointments now in use. the proprietor oegs leave io introduce to the publio, Wilbor's Vegetuble Itch Ointme.it, which contains nol tne least particle of mercury or other pernicious ingredient. It may be used with perfect safety bypersons of delicate constitutions, nnd is nn infallihle cure for the Itch, rvcu in the most inveterate oases, by three applications. It emits no unpleasant odor, and may he used without risk or dan ger. All travellers, and particularly students attending common schools should supply themselves wilh this vulunblo article. Price thirty seven und a half cents per box. trr I he nbove medicines arc carolullv pre pared by H. II. Reynolds, of Batavia, N. Y. and none aro genuinn unless the outside prin ted wrapper is signed by him iu Ins own hund writing. Forsnlcnt D. 8. l)RAI)SI'lll.KT'3 Illicit AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, one dimr south of L. Ooodule It Co's., sign of the Gol den Mortar, High street, Columbus. August II. 1 81-2. 4B-ly Teith inserted each J from Teeth stopped or plugged L'-nchJ from Set of teeth cleaned Disenscd gums or scurvy cured from Separating teeth, each si p- arutioii Removing curies from a tooth Extrncting tcclh or roots each Drops to cure the toolhoclio each viul fKlT-OiTice in the Rev. T. on High street near the mound November 13, I1IJ2 2,00 lo 6,00 50 50 50 50 Asnunr's house nIO BHclLVAINE'S LECTURES Ti. iTfil deuces of -Christianity in iheir External Division, exhibited in u Course of Lee-lures, dolivtri d under the nppointnient of the University of iho City of New York: By Charles P. MMIvuino, D. 1) , Bishop of the Iroic-taiil Episcopal Church iu Uhio, I vol. ume, 8vo, Extinct from the minutes of the Council of the University of the City ol New Yoik. Resolved, That this Council has heard, with much satisfaction, nf il. has attended the Lectures of the Rev. C P. M'llvuine, nud of tl, h,.,.f,t Knicn i( hoped, has resulted from them. "Resolved, That the Council cordially unito in Iho opinion of Ihe Board ol Visitois, that ..... i -iiui. ui in,: l.cciurcs would bean important service tu the cause ol truth." A supply or ibis valuable work just receiv-cd und lor sole by ' December I ' WTl.NO ROGERS' FINE KMVES.-I.aaTn: V iiitino has just received an extensive assortment of Rogers uud Wosteniiolm'. i s'"! h'm "?J '"'n kcl K"iw' '""aning from I to 1 blade,; Roger,. n Rill , and in cases of I to 0, ALSO Pr.VP.'.'in',''1 Si'.v".r. .1'.",nil ('"'cl Fine "a" "Wins; Pocket Cem- passes; siting Cards; nml vriou, k.u.l. r ll'Tcn.h'-r I. 12 uncv nrlietes. GROCER", AND COMMISHloa WAItKIIOlSE. ro.4, !-. Uullding.Oitndst. Culuiutiui. rr vE S",""ihtfr ' now receiving from JL New Yssrk, Philadelphia nnd Baltimore) and offer for sale, on ncooininodiiiing terms a large and well selected assortment f GroJ eerie,; consisting in part of the Mloning ,. tides, viz: 8 Rio, nnd Lnguirn Coffee Tens""8 11',0", ,",1,0,ial anJ Gunpowder Single, nnd Double refined Loaf Sugnr Spanish Indigo, Madder, Alum, G.ngfr, leppcr, Alspicc, Cinrinmon, Spirits of TurI penlinc, Rosin, und Tanner's Oil by (he bur. Cloves, Nutmegs, Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, llur and Pig Lead Shot, Uupont's Gunpowder new Orleans Molasses, Ditto Sugar, Span, lib, Meleo, nnd common Scgars, Cavendish V irgima twist, and Spun Tohncco ' Lisbon, Mndeirn, Port and Mulugn Wines i together with n Inrgo nssortment of Pittsburgh iiianufactureil urlicles, such as Juninta Iron of nil sizes, for wngon lire All descriptions of Hoop Iron, Honn.1 and aqunrOf do ofl!i'ikkid'J.'' Nnil ,0,',, S1,tel ,,on' 1,nd Nai NVindow Glass, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, and Writing, nnd Wrnpping Taper, Bnnnet Pasteboards, Pittsburgh Flint G , pt in smnll boxes; GlussJurs, nnd Vinls of all A general assortment nf Medicines, and hand WooA' ki"d' kcll c'tHnlly on Americnn.English. Double, Hoopell, Crow, ley, Shear, Hiul Cnil Sleel The highest price given for nil kinds of country produce such ns Iho following: Kunuiry s-inen, r lax, end Tovy 1 earinsn, ocorcned Salts, Bacon, But. ter, Rugs, Deerskins, Country -Sugar, Tallow, Dried Fruit. ft ' -VAIN, DALZEI L&Co. July 14, 18.12 n42 kOKI.f 3 with biographical aiidcritioul uoticcs by nr. AiKi-n; ior sine ny Dec 8 B. ii J. TURNBL'LL JO I IC F.. The subscribers hnve discon-i tinucd the FonwARniNo & rniivim.. huniiess; nny consignments will be attended loin the same building, hy 8. Cutitr tV Co. Nf n n-L . i' ""'"WAY &Co. Is. II. The SIlhsCllhfiM l.nin inuli. . l ndrhted lo them on their Vnnmlr nn, . to call and settle. Wood nnd produce wanted in payment of debts, if delivered soon. J. R. 4 Co. ept. 21 I IS. It J. TURNUL'LL have for s..ln their Bookstore, comnlela sett nt Wnshiiigton Irving's Works, Cooper's Novels nnd the Pelhnm Novels. Dee 8 .V E For the manufacture of Printer's Hollers, j Oct. 20, 1113.'. iust received nnd for sale hy OLMSTED & ST. CLAIR. nil TO FARMERS. CJALT orCASH willbegivonfornnyquan-f5 tity of WHEAT, ntmy Steam Mill.nne mile west of Columbia:, FLOUR will, also, be exchanged for WHEAT, nllon very liberal terms. W. S. SULLIVANT. |
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