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A PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. STxvo Dollars Fil'ty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollurs at the end of the year TERMS IV'cw Scries....IV'o. 2, Vol. III. COLUMBUS, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1833. Whole Number, 1290. JOURNAL & GAZFrril. POETRY. (or tlie Olilo Slate Journal. Tlio day is past, tlie evening' come, My studies o'er, my labors donoj Away all care; disturb no more Whilst I enjoy this peaceful hour To ineni'ry dear to silence due : To meditation ever true. Hutli'd is each sound along the street, And nature's, lull'd in quiet sleep; My little ones are gone to rest, Willi "downy sleep" they're sweetly blesu'd; My other-self and infant dear Kndcarinjj UO.MH! these are tliy cliecr. As o'er the pnst, I glance my mind, 1 see all things by Heaven desigu'd With wnnd'rotis skill; and all to move Our souls to praise; our hearts to love; Then, O! my Heavenly Father dear, Possess my soul with holy fear. The world is full of wo and pain, Death numbers thousand thousands slain; I soon may foci his fatal dart, And from my friends and home depart: Ah! whit's so cruel as tho grave! No nge or sex ho'll ever save. Hut though tho Lord severely frown 4 Jn our devoted sinful town, In iiiilirincnt stern: vet ill his might "Tlie Juilgo of all the earth does right." His lender mercies will prevail, II is love and goodness never fail. Then, 0! my soul, trust still in God, I'ursuo the path thy Saviour trod; In patience ho thy all resigu'd To what's thy greot Creator's mind; The Hnlv Moirit be thv Guide And cv'ry uiurm'riiig thought subside. Think, O! my children, ever dear, Think of n Father's anxious care; And as in age and stature too, Slav vou in virtue also grow: And as you would your virtue prove Think of a Mother's tenuer love. A Mothnr'a Inve. a Mother's tears. Her anxious hones, her nuin'rous fears, None elsecan know; m:iy Heaven sustain Her hopes and lovo, and banish pain, Anil answer all her faithful prayers Willi health, and peace, and many years, LEISURE HOUR. September 9, VXS. tiful flowers and plantations of forest trees. 'Who has the ordering uf this garden!' asked the gentleman. '.My eon,' replied the Boron; 'he knows every plant, I may say from the cedar of Lebanon to tlie hyssop on the wall. 'Indeed,' said the gentleman, 'I shall think very highly of him soon.' l lie Uiron then took nun into tlie village, and showed him a small neat cottage, where his son had established a school, and where he caused all young children who had lost their parents, to be received and nourished at his own expense. I he children in the house looked inno cent and so happy, that the gentleman was very much pleased; and when he returned to the castle, he said to the llaron 'What a happy man you are to have so good a son.' How do you know I have so good a foiiI" Because 1 have seen his works, and I know that he must be both good and clever if he has done all that you have shown me.' lint you have never seen hint. No; but I know him very well, because I nidge of him by Ins works.' i on du! now please to draw near tins window and ti ll me what you observe. Why, 1 sec the sun travelling through the sky, shedding its glories over one of the lincst countries in Iho world, ana 1 beliolu a mighty river at my feet, and a vast range of wouil. I see pasture-ground?, and vim; yards, and c:itlle and sheep feeding in green fields, and many thatched cottages scattered here and there.' And do you see any thing to be admired in all this! Is there nny tiling plcusant or cheerful in all that is spread before you! Do you think 1 want common sense! or that I have lost the use of my eyes! my friend,' said the gentleman, somewhat angrily, 'that I should not be able to relish the charms of such a scene as tins! 'Well then,' said the llaron, 'if you are able to judge of my sun's good character by seeing his good works, which aro poor ami impcrloct, how does it Happen that you form no judgment of the goodness of God, by witnessing such wonders ol Ins nanny works as aro now before you! Lei nic never hear yoti.my good friend, again say that you know not God, unless you would have me suppose that you nave lost the use of your senses.' was dated on the day of IS and will expire on the day of IS and that his signature above written is genuine. (liven under niv hand and the t.. s.l seal of said county, litis day of IS Clerk. The 4th section referred to in llie above Circular, is as follows: "In all cases of payments upon a power or attorney, me Justice ot the reace or Magistrate belore whom the power is exe cuted, must have lodged with tho Agent the certificate of the Clerk of some Court of Record, under seal of the Court, that he is legally authorized to act as such; and also a paper bearing his proper signature, certified to be such by the Clerk of some Court of Record." July 12, 113. Fresh Drugs & Medicines RTfcOCT'R. N. M. MIM.tR, lias received M-W Irom the Lust II fresh supply of imUGS and cnrcfulh selected, which he offers lit' WHOLESALE and RETAlL,t ns good termini Ihev run he hail tit Luminous, II is storo is in the yellow Inline building on High streut, opposite the Slate house. The lollowius articles comprise it part of hisstock .Cliolert: THE WATER-LILY' UV HII8. IIKUANSJ. The Water-Lilies, that aro serene and as young as I was, I felt tho influence in the calm clear night MY MOTHERS LAST PRAYER, "God protect thee, my little one," said my mother, as I stood by her dying bud. I I here was a tremor in her lainling voice, which checked the joyous laugh which tiembled on my lip. I, in childish joyful-ness.Bltouk the pile hand of my dying pa rent Irom my head, and buried my brow in the rich mass of bright hair which floated over her pillow. Again her sweet voice sighed forth: "Lead Iter not into temptation, but deliver her from evil." 'I raised my lace from its bcautilul resting place Ind ciirmm uf mv inothor'a nrnver. I Inr litis still mn III inu cailll clear ingm, "v - -, - ----- - -- nnmnir the black and scowling waves. veil, and her deep lilue eyes wero bent on ..... - - ., ... , ,i,i i. r ,!,:- Liglui ana snaauwi oj acomtn ujc. (III! beautiful thou art. Thou sculpture ltko and stately River Queen! C'rowniiiL' the dentils, as with the light so rcne Of a puro heart, ltri.iht Lilv of the wave! Rising in fearless grace with every swell, l liou seem st as n a spim uramj uiu,., Dwelt in thy cell: Lifting alike thy Imad Of placid beauty, feminine yet free. Whether with luainor pictured azure spread Tho waters be. What is like thee, fair flower, The gentle and tho linn! thus bear ing up To the blue sky that alabaster cup, As to the shower! Oh! Love ia most like llice. The Love of Woman; quiveringto the blast Through every nerve, yet rooted deep and fast, 'Midst Life's dark sea. And Faith oh! ia not Faith Liko thee, too, Lily! springing into light, thill buoyantly abovo the billow's might, Through the storm's breath! Yea, link' J with such high thoughts, Flower, let thine image in my bosom lie! Till something there of ita purity And peace be wrought: vet mora divine Than tho clear, purling, virgin lustre shed, Form from thy broast upon the river a ueu As from a shrine. MISCELLANEOUS. mo as if they would have led one of their bright, unearthly rays, as a seal to her death-bed covenant; but she spoke not again The last effort of nature had uttered that prayer, and she lived not to breathe another. 1 have every reason to believe that God Kas, in a degree, caused that prayer to bo instrumental in gaining itsown answer; fur often when tho heedlessness of childhood and youth would havo led mo into error, has tho sweet voice, now hushed lor-over, intermingled itself with my thoughts, and, liko tho rosy link uf a fairy chain, drawn me from my purpose. Oil. when my brow Ins been wreathed with flowers for the festival, when my check has been flushed, and my eyes sparkled with antici pated pleasure, have I caught tlie reflection of that eye, in tho mirror, and thought it resembled my mother's; as the last maternal supplication to heaven has como back to my memory, the clustering ruses have been torn from my head; sober sadness has chased the natural glow from my cheek, and the light Irom my eye; and my thoughts havo been carried back to my lost parent, and from her to the heaven she inhabits. The festival and all its attractions, have been forirottcn, and I havo beoti "delivered from teinptutioii." Again; when the spark ling wino cup has almost bathed my lips, has the last prayer of my mother seemed to miiiL'le with its contents, and it hat remain cd uiitastcd. When my hand has rested in that of the dishonorable, and trembled at the touch of him that "says in his heart there is no God, has that voico seemed to flow with his fascinating Accents: 1 have listened In it and nod, as il Irom a serpent of my native forest. Never have I receiv ed any great good, osciiped from any tlirea tening evil, or been delivered from any temptation, but I have imputed it to the effect of my Mother t last Prayer, Acid Tartaric Nitrio Stilj.ti. - Benzoin Muriatic Arrow Hoot Arsenio Alum Aqua Ammonia Burg. Pitch Borax, refined crude Bulsnm Tulu Kir Copaiva, fluid solidified Bark, Peru. Yellow Red, superior Mfzrriun Au.'iisttira Cream O'Turtur Cuncllu Alba Cloves Cayenne Cnrh. Iron Corks, I'liial Botllo Castor . Corrusivo Sublimate Conserve ot Roses Cobalt Extract Ciculft Bclludonii Thorn Aople Ergot Emery, nssnrlea Flies, Spanish Plnr. Cumoiiiile Fo). Senilis Alex. Digitalis French Chalk Gum Camphor Mytrh,-i'st common Arabic, best common Opium Kino Scnni. Aleppo Smyrna Elastic Asafu:lidtl helno (. iliac Allocs Ginger Clue Godfrey's Cordial Iodine Iceland Moss Jumper Berries l.iipiorien Lint, Patent Lead Ulack lied Lee's Pills, fresh Lanoets L ig Wood I, imp Black Manila Fluke Sorli Mace Magnesia, Henry's Calcined Carbonate Small squares Mattder, best Nutmegs Nut-alls Oinl. F.pii. Citron Mercurial Oil Olive From the Kit York Mirror. TALE FROM THE GERMAK. In tint beautiful part of Germany which borders on tho Rhino, thero is a noble cas-tin which, as vuu travel on tho western bank of the river, you may see haing Us ancient towers on tho opposite side, above tho grovo of trees about as old as itself. About 4U yoars ago, tncru nveu in m. ..-thr a noble gentleman, whom wo called Huron . The llaron had only ono son, who was not only a comfort to his lather, but a blessing to all who lived on Ins lather's laud. , . It limmoncd on ono occasion, that this young man being from homo, there enmo a i.' ...7.i, n.,ii,,i,inn to sco the llaron. As soon as this gentleman camo into tho cas. ,1.. I,n l,niTnn II, talk of IllS 1 lUB VOIlly t a ther, in terms that chilled tho old man s blood! On which the llaron reproved him, staying, 'Are you not afraid ol offending God whoroigm above, by speaking in such . .,nn,l The gentleman said that ho knew nothing about God, lor no nau never seen mm. Tho lkroti did not notice at this time what the gentleman said, but tho next ..,;,. took him about his castle and irround, and took occasioti first to show him a very boautiful picturo that hung oil tho W The gentleman admired tho picturo very much, and saiu. -ssnw.- .. ..... i.,. ,u,.M hnw to handle his peuci 'My son drew that picture, eaid the Da ron.' , 'Then your son ia a vory clcvor man reolied the irentlumail. Thn nnroii tl.cn went with liis visitor III' to the garden, and showed him many bcaU' Oil, Sassafras Cinnamon Bcrgamot Peppermint Anise WuriiHcc'l Lavender C loves Juniper Lemon Crotun llarleill lliili'h Macassar Castor Tnnzey Opodeldoo l'uu. Charcoal Rhubarb Ipecuc Curcuma Jalap Plaister Adhei. Precip. Red While Trcs. Smelling Salts fill boxes Pusto Jopibo Peppermint Quick Silver . Root, Coluuiho Snrsuparilla Gentian Senrka Rhubarb, scleo Orris Red Saunders Rotten Slone Rutin Sued Auiia Cardaumin Mustard, Ulack While Corianiler Snuff Scotch Muccahnu Pineapplo Cephalic Soap Opoileldoo Cuslilu Fancy Hntving Sulph.Qaiuine, Am, French Salts, Rpsoni Itoclicllu Glauber Sponge, fine, cuarso Starch Sugar of Lead Super. C.trb. Suda Sjiir. Nitre Turpentine Tartar Emetic Turpentine, Venice Tar, Uarhaduei Tumaritids Trusses, stipe, qunl. Uva Ursa Umber Urinals Vitriol, nine White Vermilion, Chinese Venetian lied Verilegris Varnish, Copal White W.x Worm Wuud Wafer', French F.nglish I cllow Ocre AI.UABI.E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ON MONDAY, tho 21st day of October, will bo sold ul l'uhlio Auction. '2.0O Buildiu: Lots mid 110 Out Lots, in the flour ishing town ul PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Portsmouth, the chief town ol Scioto coun ty, is pleasantly situated on high ground on the nniiB, ol the Ohio iitvcr, ueur me mouth of Scioto River, which lit Portsmouth ap proaches withm half n mile ol the Ulnii, and about midway between Marietta and Cincinnati. The water is good, anil the town has twuys been considered reiiiurknlily healthy. Its suils is high, und plncss the population beyond the reach of the highest flood. 1 he Ohio turn i.rtc Canal, winch win fin ished last October, intersects Iho Ohio at that place, und brings there lor transhipment tho produce cf tlie very rich and rxtensive country through which it passes. That Ca mil is miles long, 40 feet wide and 4 feel leep. It p isses through 13 of the most fertile and populous counties of Ohio, and serves as channel ol coinmuutcatiuu to llie towns ot Cliillicolhu, Circlcville, Lancaster, tunes- ville, Columbus, llehron, Newark, Dresden, Roscoe, 1 rcutnn, l.oesport, Dover, huh in, New Philadtlphiu, Bolivar, Maseillou, Fulton, Clinton, Akron, und Bottom II is the con necting link between the navigation ol the Mississippi, the Notthetu l.iikis, and the New York and Welliind Canals, interseclinj the Ohio at Portsmouth, ami Lake F.rie nt Cleve land. Forthe year l!):SI, the tolls on this Canal, which was completed only from the Lake to Chillicothe, amounted lo 6,1,CCI und from tho lolls already received, it is rstimateil ttitit thcreceipts fur limwili exceed Jlba.uuU It now forms an uninterrupted chunm-l of communication bet we' u the Lakes mid Ohio, and lends directly to increase tho business of i ortemouth. 1 hut town nas now ioo in habitants, and is luph'ly indenting. In the immediate vi iuity are extensive qaalties ul tree stone, which InruiMi tiiu cniri oruauient- il building stone lor Cincinnati and Louis iltc. There uro also valuable beds of iron ore, nlmost in proximity will) the bituniimms conl which is so tihiiudaiit in Unit port of the country. The ore is of the first quality, and universally prclernu in inc western states. I here are nircuuy within a short uislance ol the month of the Canal, '.SO Furnaces mid Forges in operation, iiiantitacturing upwards of 45,000 Ions of iron per unuuiii, of Ihc value of n million ol dollars, sirnninoali ol Iho lar gest class daily arrive nt Portsmouth, depos iting ut that place their cargoes of Cotton, Sugar, Cnflee, flu. and receiving in return the Flour, 1'orH, YYMsKy, 4c. ol the interior, brought there by way of Iho Cniml. I he commerce of thu (own is rapidly increasing under Ihe iufluenco of these favorablecircum-stniici s, and in n few years it must become one of thft most important places on the Ohio River. The lots offered for sale are situated in the principal streets of Portsmouth, ami present an opportunity for the profitable investment uf cupitul. Titles unqiicstiunable and in feesimple. The sale of thu nbove property will lake plnce on tho '21st of October nest, nt 10 o'uiock a. til. ill roriflinomn. .naps, exnio-itlng the plan of (he town, situation and size of the Luts, may be had on or after 2'Jth iust. on application to McAlli-ter & York, Phila delphia; Turiibull unit Winchester, Units-mnre;l!arr, Kueclatid & Co. New York; or my Agent, Thomas Parker, Esq. Portsmouth, who will give all information ou the suhject. JOHN T. BARR, 150 Pearl ttreet, N.V. New York, July 2.!, 10.13. n5fl The Editors of thu Ohio Republican, Zincnilic: Times, Wheelinir; Gazette ami Advocate, Pitt!hur,'h ; Journal and Herald, Louisville; (jazette and National Republican, Cincinnati ; Observer, Lexington; and Banner, Nashville; are requested to publish the nhnvo once u wet lr in theii respective papers until the day of sale, and forward Iheir account! to Thomas Parker, Esq. Portsmouth, f ir adjustment. Taxi-! FOTICE is hereby given to Iho prnprio 1.1 tors of taxable property in Union county, Ohio, that the amount of tax charged on each dollar's valuation of properly in said county for tlie current year is ns follows: For State and Canal purposes three mills; for Road purposes three mills; for County and School purposes five mills. The township of Lccsburgh has levied one fourth of a mill on the dollar for township ptttposes: mid the townships of Union, Millcreek, and Paris have each levied ono mill on the dollar for township purposes. I shall attend bv mvsclf or denutv. one duy ill each township, u( the usual places of noiinng elections, lor tlie purpose ol receiving said luxes on the days following, to wit: In Paris on Ihc lltth of September Union Dniby Jerome Millcreek Liberty Allen Lccsburgh Jncusou 19 20 21 24 25 20 27 do do do do do do do do Sheriff's Salt'. nY virtue of an execution to mo directed, from (ho Clerk of Ihe Court of Common Pleas for Ross county, iht-ie will be oflVred for ale ut the door uf Ihe Court house, in Frank liu county, on the ninth day of October next, between (he hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. the following Ileal Estate, situate in the county of Franklin, (owi(: The undivided hull' of four hundred andrix-(y-eight acres of hind, situated in ranse nineteen, township two, and quarter township lour. United stales nrmy lands, and mutinied as follows; on tho north by land formerly owned by John Reed ; on tho east by lands of Lucas Sullivant; on the south by the hinds of Joseph Vance nod Philamon Thomas; on tlie west hy a Irantton ul land which joins the Scioto river. Taken in execution us the property of Alexander M'Laughliti nt the suit of Riclmtd Ashurst against M'Lauehlin and Kinkaid. R. BROTHERTON, Sheriff, F. C. Sept. 5th, 1 113.1. 64 All persons who do not discharge their taxes during my attendance in each township will have to call at my office, in Marysville, where 1 will attend during the months of October nnd November for the purpose of receiving thesame. STEPHEN M'LMN.Tr. U.C. 0. Maryvillo,Auiut I3ih,l!!31. 61 .oTi(i: 3 hcrebv given, that the taxes levied in the county of Jackson for thu year lo3o, ure as lollows, to wit ; State and Canal tax 30 cents per slOO County tax 70 do 100 School tax 10 do 100 In Madison lowmhip n Poor tax 30 els, $100 And that I will attend hy mjself or deputy, one duy at the iimmI place of holding elections in each township, for the purpose ot receiving taxes, on the following days, to wit : In Jackson township Sept. 2d, 1033 A DMINISTRA TOR'S KOTICK. A LL persons having any claims against ia the estato ul James a. YVhyte, tiee'd late of Columbus, nru hereby requisted to pro'cnt the same legally proved lor settlement within one year. Ami all lit rsons indebted to saitl estate, arc requested lo settle thu same immediately with JOSEPH RIDGWAY, f . . , ROBERT BROTHERTON,) Sept. 4, HOI) C4 Harrison Richland Clinton Washington Franklin Scioto Hamilton Jelt'erroll Madison Klonmfield Milton Lick A. August 1st, IKU t i Vy Gincer Lozenges, Lemon Drops, 10 box. es Assorted Candies; for sale at the Ohio rtore.by SUMNER CLlRK. July 20 Sfl do do do do do do lo do do tlo do do J 4 5 12 13 14 in 17 19 20 21 Mad'mm roitnr, Union township. t. the undersigned being calls il onto view and appraise a stray mare taken up by David Kcitu, find the same lo bo a bay, about nine or leu years old; about fifteen hands hi:h, with u star in the forehead, ami thrco white feet, the bind ones somewhat scared, has had the li'tuln,some collar mntks tppruised to thirty-live dollar', by us, A. A. HUMK, . , Jackhon Ai.i.en.J "I" ' I certify Iho above to he a true copy from my stray book. P. M'LF.NE, J. P. August 21, IH33 61 MILLER, Trees. J. C, 61 45v In Lots, in Columbus, Ohio, for VIS tale mi the mint liberal terms. Thi-se lots are ou Town, Rich, Friend, Mound, unit South streets. The National Road pas-es out on Friend street, through Ihe center of these lots. The above lots are only 400 j ards from High street, (the main business street in town,) and COO yards from the State Honsu. They are situated on tho east part of the town, and most of them uro ou ushigb ground as lluli stree t. 1 he lots are lurg , 02 1-2 by 187 I 2 loot. Huh street nnd eait of Hint has been considered by the oldest inhabitants the most healthy part ol the town. 1 he streets will he gtudcu ut Ihe expense ol inu proprie-ton N. MF.DHEIIY, O. CROSBY, S. CROSBY. Columbus, I Oth March, 111:13. tf ED1UAL COLLEGE OF OHIO. The Lccturct in this Institution will com mence. as usual, on the last Mntidav October, and close in the last week in Feb ruary. MEDICAL FACULTY: J :ni:m All Conn, M. 1)., Professor of Ana, lomv and Phvsiologv. Thomas I). Mrn nu.i,, M. D., Tronnor of C ministry mid Pharmacy. Professor of Surgery. C ii aiu.es E. Pitaso, M . I)., Professor of Materia Medica. John MooniiE.tn, M. 11., Professor of Ob steltics and Diseases of Women and Chil dreti. Jons EitKni.E, M. D., Professor of Ihe The crv and Practice. Samuel 1). Cnoss, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatouiv. ALEXANDER DENNI30N, Librarian The cost of a lull coutsc of Lectures, being at the rate of $15 for each ticket, and $3 fur matriculation and the use ol the Library, is jO.J. 'I'he graduation lee is 25. The flus-pitul Ticket is a separate charge of $5, which the Student may take, nr omil, at pleasure. The trustees are zealously engaged in seek ing a suitable person to supply the Chair of Surgery, rendered vacant hy the death of the late Professor Staugblon; und indulge n confident expectation of being able to procure, hefore the commencement of Ihe Lectures, an accomplished and experienced man. JEDEDIAH COBB, Dean of Hit Fuctilty, V. T. Cin. Aug 27 634 Vnttisnn county, Pleaiant township, Ohio 1AKK.X upon the 24th day ol July, IBM, . bv James M'Clane.one buy horse, mix ed all over with white hnirs, bluck mane and tail nnd legs; has had the fistula, much cieai fallen, blind of the near eve, trots and paces, I o bauds high, supposed to be nine or ten years old last spring, appraised lo $30, by JAMES UOUr.l.ASS.I ,t George Gheen, " ' I certify the ubove to be a true copy of my cstray book JOHN J. SMITH, J. P. August 2B, 111 J J U4 NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 30. To be drawn on Weduesduy, October 16, I83J. bO ,So. Lottery 10 druwu bullets. scheme: 1 prize of $4mt0 is flt'OOO 1 I'll K it l 1.VI00 1 5'HK) 5000 1 3000 aooo l r.m ia-20 It) 1000 10000 10 500 5000 10 -1U0 4IKJ0 10 300 301)0 SO ."0 5000 55 U00 11C00 50 100 5(100 50 r0 4180 1 12 70 7840 S.H) 40 !H840 15 HO 10 LilOOO f' AW SCHOOL IN CINCINNATI. The -i subscribers propose to establish a Law School in Cincinnati, to he open for the reception uf students on Ihu first of October next. The course of instruction will embrace lec lures upon general mid local law; practice in moot ccutts, urbanized upon Ihe model of the several courts in Ohio ; and frequent examinations upon the books reuj. Also, such new and difficult cases us occur on the circuits in different pnrls of thu statu, will be submitted to Use sdidcnts lor examination. flie Libraries uf the subscribers will be united, and will form as extensive a Law Li hrary as any in Ihc Western Country; to win, n, mlditions will be constantly made, so ns to inc.ude till the recent publications. 1 he course of instruction proposed, Ihe abundant opportunities lor the observation of judicial proceedings in the courts of the city, together with actual pructice in Ihe nmce ol two of the subscribers, will nfiord to student! all Dcedful facilities for a thorough prosecution of their preparatory studies. Cummndious rooms will be provided for the library nnd for lectures. The terms will he moderate; hut no Student will be admitted for u less lime than one quarter. Should any Students widi t f commence be-fote the Ut i f October, duy will be received on Ihe footing of Office Students. J. C. WRIGHT, Jwtae Siwreme Court; J. M GOODENOVV, 'rr. .iHfge !ii Cir. V. P. wa!SH''' Cincinnati, May 29, 11133 51 17w Barrels old reclined WHISKY, for sale hy IVORTHRUP & lTrCllr.K. July 5C 2m luipruvcd Axes. MjlllF. snbsenher, nt tho sign of the Big JL Jlrr, has this day received t quuntity uf Collins & Co's. Axes of (heir best quality j which he will sell by wholeiule or retail very low for caih. At the time these axes were first introduced it was difficult to convince people of their superior quality; but, experience soon proved them to be far better than any others then in use. The Axes I now offer for sale, are a much Mlcratliclt Ihan nny of (he same kind here- lojore sold by nic. the Knowledge I possess ol the improvements made in them Dy tne manufacturers, nnd of the guard now carried into full operation against nil defects in their composition, justifies me in saying thus much in their favor; nnd I am confident thai atri al of them," will establish their tuperioiily over every other kind of axe, in the opinion ot nil who may use them. The imitulion Axes have become to plenty and extensively vended, that Collins & Co. have been compelled lo attach a certificate to the head of each Axe, with the signature of Saml. IV. Collins, in his own hand writing, under whose superintendence the Axel aro made. juii.h miuuro. June 20 54 18010 prizes: Amounting to $3liu'O80 Tickets $10 Shares in proportion. For Prizes, apply soon to L.VF.STLR, SYLVI Pittsburgh, Ta 'store. f ACKEREL. IT A 10 barrels No. 15 do No. 10 do No. 14 hull btils. 14 do I full mackerel TO PEXSIOXEUS. Tho attention of Magistrates, and nil others concerned in preparing Iho papers of Pensioners, is particularly requested to tho following Circular. It requires a variation from the old form. The instruction takes cll'ect after the first f September next. Ol courso all vouchers for pensions due on tho 1th of September, must no made to coiuoriu suusiuiuiany to it. Aiif. Union. CIltCULAU. 'l'KKAhl'RV Dcf VllTMEST. 2d Comptroller's Ollice, July 2, l-)33. The Agent lor paying Pensions, at Sill In order to romovoony misconcep- liuns that may ansu relative to tho 4th section ot 1st chapter ot tho instructions issued from tine ollice, 10th June, lsM, 1 have thought proper to furnish iho Agents with a lortii lor llie Clerk s certificate therein mentioned, which it to be tiled by Ihc Agent, who will refer thereto, as often as may bo necessary, to ascertain the correctness of the papers certified by tlie Magistrate named thoreiu. On such certificate being hied with the Agent, the Clerk s certificate at foot of form 1). may bo dispensed with. Hespectfully, air, yourob d servant, J. II. THORNTON. S'p'natuto of tho Magistrate ( ) Justice reaco, State of ) act. County. ) I, Clerk of tho Court, of the County and Stale aforesaid, do hcrebv enrtifv. that is a Justice of the Peace, in und for said county, duly commis sioned and qualified: that his. commission And many other nrticles not cniiiiieralod. I)r . Mll.l.EU will continue lo ntleml to the practice of Medicine, in 1 own ami Country When not engaged in professional hu'im ss, he will be found in his Store, prepared to prescribe for nnd furnish Medicines to those who tnny call upon him. Columbus, July 10, U',33 50 For sale by July 3 BOND & do do do do WALBRIDGE. 55 EN I'ALSURGERY. Hit SMITH has removed to Ihe Medical store of Dr. Mili.cr, on Hikh street, opposite the Stato House, where he inity he found lit nil times ready to iittend to those who may call upon him. He will insert Natural Teeth, from one to nn entire set, equally to benefit and please; and wurrnnt Ihein for ono year. May ll, IU3.1 I O. V S. Crosfoy ' If AVE on hand at their old stand opposite the Stute House; a general assortment of H.RUIT. 75 drums Figs, very low. Fresh JB. Raisins and Lemons: for sale nt tho Ohio Store, by SUMNER CLARK. July 20 5h R AON D k WALBIIIDGE, Wholesale MP Commission Mehciiaits, Columlwi, Ohio. 47 NOTICE Is hereby given, that nt our in-stance nn attachment has been issued by P. M'Leiie, n Justine of the Pence in anil for Union township, Madimn county, Ohio, a-irainst the goods, chattels, right, credits, mo nc)S, and elfectt of James Welch, an abscon ding debtor. EVANS Si CARPENTER August 15th. IBM. JUPERFiNE FLOUR, lor saleoy B. COM3 FOLK Si Co. Auzuit 23 62 tf d 10FFEE. 30 bags Rio Coffee j 20 bags green Hnvanna 30 do St. Domingo For sale very low for oash, by BOND Si WALBRIDGE. July 3 ' CHLORIDE OF SODA. For sale nt the J Ohio Storo, by SUMNER CLARK July 20 S 41 ROUND PLASTER A fresh supply of 1JT ground Plaslor of the Ilrst quality, just received and lor sate nv U. COMSTOCK Co Columbus, Aug. 1st. IBM. I US T UE LIVED, AND loll SALE w 10 Chests Young Hysuu Ten 10 Half " " 10 Bags Pepper 5 " Alspice 50 Mais Cassia 1 Bbl. Cloves 2 Curoons Indigo 5 Bbls. Ground Logwood 2 " Epsom Salts 5 Boxes Sperm Candles :)U-M. Spanish Cigars 20 " half ' tlo 5 Boxes best Cuv'dish. Tobacco I 5 ' 2U " do do V11. 10 " " Plug ) 15 Bags Hnvanna Sugar Hy SHERWOOD ,t GREGORY. Iijim Ii, Id 10 Siciilit'iivillc IVmalc St'ini nary, Undtrthe Supcrinttnilcncc uf Rtr. Cii.iulcs C. llt'ATTV. TW HIS Institution is designed to furnish a X complete course of instruction for felonies. It is upon nn extensive nnd permanent plan ; with buildings erected for the purpose, siirlicieut to nceoaiino.lnte n large number of pupils, anil with thu best tpnehcrs. It embraces two tlepiirtitients. The PniNcipAi. school consists of those voting Ladies who nre prepared to enter the regular classes; the NTiiomrcTonY con'ists ol smaller children. All tho te.ichcrs ami the scholars from a dis tance reside in the family of thoSuperintendent. 07-Tho next term commences on Monday October 21st. VVrmi For Bnnrdini, and Tuition, per 00 irter, from JI5 to :li). Drawing und Painting, Music, French, nnd Latin, extra For further particulars refer to the piloted circular, or any of the following gentlemen: 11,,,,. John 1,. witini.T, sbi,,,.. " J. II. U.W.I.OCK, S 11. Rtinoi.KH, St. Clairsville. L. W 11 1 ret. K, Eq., X iuesvilh'. John Patteiiso.n, Esq, Columbus August, IBM 63 4w VIO I'ICE. Tho subscriber having dispoi' A ed of his stock of Goods, requests those who have Notes und Aocottnti now duo, to cull and settle them without delay, at no fur tber indulgence will be given. CHARLES COWLF.S. Columbus, June 3ith, 183J. 56 tf Transylvania Vnirrrsity, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 'HIIIE LECTURES in this institution will JL commence, ns usual, on the 1st Monday of November, nnd terminate on tho 1st Sat urday lit March. 1 he courses arc- Anatomy and surgery, ny or iuiiii.kv. Institutes of Medicine and Clinical prac tice, bv l)r Caldwell. Theory nnu practice 01 riijsic, oy ut Cooke. Obstetrics nnd Disoasn of Woinon and Children, by Or IliciiAiinsoN. Materia Mcdicu und Medionl Botany, by Dr. Shout. Chitniilry nnd Pharmacy, by Dr Yan. HELL. During tho cntiro term, Ihe Professor of A-natomy and Surgery lectures nine times each week, und tho other Profi rs daily , Sabbaths excepted; Tho fees to tho cntiro oourse, with matriculation and the use of the Library, amount to $1 10. The graduation fee is The Cholera having left il, Lexington now enjoys its ordinary health. By order of the Faculty, C. W. SHORT, M. O., DEAN. July 27, 1833. 53-3 m O TANNERS. The subscriber takes . leave to inform his oustomers and (he trado nt largo that he has just received his FALL sriil.lv Ul 1111)1.-5, e insisting 01 3000 La Plata and Rio Grando Hides averaging from 25 to 21!lbs. each. 1:1110 Green Salted Piittm Kips. 1200 South American Calf Skins. GOOCiimpny Goat Skins, All of which he has purchased from the Im porters ami will tell on at rensonnblo terms us ihoy enn be bought for, from any house in the trado in the Eastern cities, adding only the di ference of carriage Helms also received 100 Barrels ni Iho best BROWN OIL from Boston, which he war, rants genuine and pure; and has n good as, sortment of Tanner's ana' Currier's Toali. He will pay a liberal price for nil kinds nf Leather in the rough, and will take il in exchange for Hides, Oils, or tools, FRANCIS FLANAGAN. Currier, Leather Cultur and Hide Dealer. Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 4, IB33 . 64-3 H.IRiHV.lRE raitlh subscribers now olfer to thiscommu J. nity Ihu most generul assortment of HARDWARE ever offered in this purl ol ihe country, nnd equal to nny other in the Slule 111 point ot vani ty ; consisting 01 House ni,(l lnmnei Trimmings; Saddlery 1 Farmer's, Carpenter's and loiner's, Saddler's and Blackiiiiilh's Tools, in all of Iheir greatest variety. A constant supply uf Tools usually called for in Ihe above business, will be an object ol pnrticulur attention, runner, nnd Mechanics nre particularly requested lo call und examine the Tools on hand. ALSO A general assortment of Cook, Franklin, (with or without doors,) Hall, Ten Plale (with or without Boilers,) Six Plate, Caboose, mill Box STOVES, from the latest and most unproved enstcrn patterns, both lor utility nnd elegance, uie purchased and will be rectived in Ihe course of Ihc following month; with u general as surtuicnt ol HOLLOW-WARE, Tin and Whcrl I run Work, Dono in Ihc be it manner, und to nny extent reunited. This establishment, being con nccted with one of the first importing Hard- waro Houses in Iho city ol New I oik, the subscribers, leel u confidence in 1 tiering their Goods nt leait at ns low puces for reudy pay as any olhcr establishment in the State. Thu subscribers will ut nil times bo pleased 10 show goods and prices. . WILLI VM M. KASSON i CO. Columbus, June 21 5:1 tiin. fj AW PARTNERSHIP. The on lefigned will here liter practice in partnership, in the various Courts of Law ami F.quily in Ibis Statu. Ollice over (be Booksture of I. N. Whiting. I.YNE STARLING, Jn , M.J. GILBERT. Colutnl Jan'y 251h, 11133 :ihf TROY TOW BOATS. Tho owners of this line have made nrriiugemeiKs In leavo New York Mid Troy four limes a week thu ensuing season of navigation, in the fol lowing order, vis: Trov,(nld wharf of Patlison and Hart) Tuesdays Fridays, It o'clock A. M. do. do. 7 o'clock P. M. New York, (West side Coenties Slip) is-..-.. Yrii.i:it.iAo SMIISSlMSlSj PAINTS & DYFSTUF1S; Which they offer for sale on as fuvorable terms as can he had west of the Mountains. Am:. 31. I ItU. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue nf nn execution A. fa. et. la. fa. lo me directetl from the Court of Common Picas of Wood county, Ohio, there will ho offered for sale, ut the door of the Court home, in Pcrryshurg, on Ihe 10th day of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nml 4 P. M. tl e following Real F.stnte, to wit: Out-lot No 136 in Ihc town or Per-rysburg, Wood county, Ohio: taken as the properly of Thilip llonti, ut the suit of Tho-mus S. Banc and Henry W. Bune. JONAS PRATT, Constable. August 27th, 1113.1 64 JOHN BROOKS has constantly for snla puru Cider Vinegar, by the barrel, half barrel, or less quantity. Juno 23 54 iCJWALM'S r.tNACF.A for sale by L. GOOD.U.E k Co Jan 9. 1B33 lv OO.MS TO LE T. Inquire of OLMSTED d ST. CLAIR. 54 June2B T riiblic Kale. ON Monday 23.1 September inst. I will proceed to sell ut Publio Auction, at the Storo Room of Triiux Sz Hamilton, Market Place, all their Slock of Merchandize, consisting of Pry Cooih, Hardware, (Husi ami Quecnt-ware, Grovrrim Sic. vVc. The Goods can hit examined nny time prior lo the Sale, ami if 11 pur, baser oilers they may he s Id without being put up ul auction. Terms will be made known at the sale. MARCUS WILSON, .4..giirf 0 THUAX Sz H.iAlLTOX. Wheeling, July 24, IU3:i. DOCT. AWL, l'UOPOSLKTO til t OME A t'lTIEN 01' CUH'MM-'S, AMI ItENI'I't TI'l hLY OFKKKM 1IIK SE11VK T.S nOTII TO TOWN ANn VH INITV. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on High-Strcct, ndpiintnc Woodbury und stone.. Mav 1st, l3J 47 tim fBIIIE Partnership heretofore existing be- JL twecn the Subscribers under the name and stele of John Haver & Co. is this duy dcsolvod hv rnulunl consent. Thn business of the firm will be settled by John Haver. K. BROTIIEIITON. JOHN HAVER. July 84, 1033. M Mondays, vscuncsoajs, 5 o'clock P. M. Thursdays tl Saturdays) The steam boats nre In line order for pni scngers the Tow boats have been thoroughly repaired, and with the addition of new bouts, 1 . r. . .... 1... I'k. r..ii:ii.. r.. l. ru 111 11 rsi rate uruio. . no i.vhuitii mi uu sinosi at Troy are equal to any on the River, nnd the publio may 0 nssureii 01 every ac roinmodjtion the Dusincss win niimit ni. ITO' pcrty will be frotghten on ns good terms lis by nny inner nuu uii iiiu uvri. l'hilin Hurt inn. will devotehis tiraeto the business in New York, where every attention will be shown, t or trcignt. nr pnssage apply (0 J. II . 110ur1t.il, 155 River st. Troy. TOPE CATLIN, Si South it. N. York. Rofcr to Giddtngs, Baldwin, Pease 4i Co. Cleveland ; R. ComitQck li Co., Columbus, Ohio. Troy, I Ith March, 1033 45 6m lirilEAT WaNTED Suitor cash will T b be trivenfor Whent by u. tu,tn una o. Coin nihil', Aug. 1st, IB33. Co. CM A IlLl'.S SO A U 110 HOUGH, Fortearding und Communion Merchant, I'ortrunouth, Ohio. rBVIE subscriber has established a Forwar-JL ding and Commission House ill Ports mouth. He has a large tire Proof Ware- House, convenient lo the Canal und Stouiu Bonl landings. The must particular atten tion will be puid to receiving and forwarding Goods, and liberal udvanoes made on Flour, Whisky, &o. consigned lor sale. I he utmost promptness ami fidelity may be relied nn ia the transaction of all business confided lo bim. A GENERAL ASSORTMCNT Or GROCERIES Will be constantly kept on hand ; which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH. Portsmouth, June lllh, 1033 53 If A
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Full Text | A PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. STxvo Dollars Fil'ty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollurs at the end of the year TERMS IV'cw Scries....IV'o. 2, Vol. III. COLUMBUS, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1833. Whole Number, 1290. JOURNAL & GAZFrril. POETRY. (or tlie Olilo Slate Journal. Tlio day is past, tlie evening' come, My studies o'er, my labors donoj Away all care; disturb no more Whilst I enjoy this peaceful hour To ineni'ry dear to silence due : To meditation ever true. Hutli'd is each sound along the street, And nature's, lull'd in quiet sleep; My little ones are gone to rest, Willi "downy sleep" they're sweetly blesu'd; My other-self and infant dear Kndcarinjj UO.MH! these are tliy cliecr. As o'er the pnst, I glance my mind, 1 see all things by Heaven desigu'd With wnnd'rotis skill; and all to move Our souls to praise; our hearts to love; Then, O! my Heavenly Father dear, Possess my soul with holy fear. The world is full of wo and pain, Death numbers thousand thousands slain; I soon may foci his fatal dart, And from my friends and home depart: Ah! whit's so cruel as tho grave! No nge or sex ho'll ever save. Hut though tho Lord severely frown 4 Jn our devoted sinful town, In iiiilirincnt stern: vet ill his might "Tlie Juilgo of all the earth does right." His lender mercies will prevail, II is love and goodness never fail. Then, 0! my soul, trust still in God, I'ursuo the path thy Saviour trod; In patience ho thy all resigu'd To what's thy greot Creator's mind; The Hnlv Moirit be thv Guide And cv'ry uiurm'riiig thought subside. Think, O! my children, ever dear, Think of n Father's anxious care; And as in age and stature too, Slav vou in virtue also grow: And as you would your virtue prove Think of a Mother's tenuer love. A Mothnr'a Inve. a Mother's tears. Her anxious hones, her nuin'rous fears, None elsecan know; m:iy Heaven sustain Her hopes and lovo, and banish pain, Anil answer all her faithful prayers Willi health, and peace, and many years, LEISURE HOUR. September 9, VXS. tiful flowers and plantations of forest trees. 'Who has the ordering uf this garden!' asked the gentleman. '.My eon,' replied the Boron; 'he knows every plant, I may say from the cedar of Lebanon to tlie hyssop on the wall. 'Indeed,' said the gentleman, 'I shall think very highly of him soon.' l lie Uiron then took nun into tlie village, and showed him a small neat cottage, where his son had established a school, and where he caused all young children who had lost their parents, to be received and nourished at his own expense. I he children in the house looked inno cent and so happy, that the gentleman was very much pleased; and when he returned to the castle, he said to the llaron 'What a happy man you are to have so good a son.' How do you know I have so good a foiiI" Because 1 have seen his works, and I know that he must be both good and clever if he has done all that you have shown me.' lint you have never seen hint. No; but I know him very well, because I nidge of him by Ins works.' i on du! now please to draw near tins window and ti ll me what you observe. Why, 1 sec the sun travelling through the sky, shedding its glories over one of the lincst countries in Iho world, ana 1 beliolu a mighty river at my feet, and a vast range of wouil. I see pasture-ground?, and vim; yards, and c:itlle and sheep feeding in green fields, and many thatched cottages scattered here and there.' And do you see any thing to be admired in all this! Is there nny tiling plcusant or cheerful in all that is spread before you! Do you think 1 want common sense! or that I have lost the use of my eyes! my friend,' said the gentleman, somewhat angrily, 'that I should not be able to relish the charms of such a scene as tins! 'Well then,' said the llaron, 'if you are able to judge of my sun's good character by seeing his good works, which aro poor ami impcrloct, how does it Happen that you form no judgment of the goodness of God, by witnessing such wonders ol Ins nanny works as aro now before you! Lei nic never hear yoti.my good friend, again say that you know not God, unless you would have me suppose that you nave lost the use of your senses.' was dated on the day of IS and will expire on the day of IS and that his signature above written is genuine. (liven under niv hand and the t.. s.l seal of said county, litis day of IS Clerk. The 4th section referred to in llie above Circular, is as follows: "In all cases of payments upon a power or attorney, me Justice ot the reace or Magistrate belore whom the power is exe cuted, must have lodged with tho Agent the certificate of the Clerk of some Court of Record, under seal of the Court, that he is legally authorized to act as such; and also a paper bearing his proper signature, certified to be such by the Clerk of some Court of Record." July 12, 113. Fresh Drugs & Medicines RTfcOCT'R. N. M. MIM.tR, lias received M-W Irom the Lust II fresh supply of imUGS and cnrcfulh selected, which he offers lit' WHOLESALE and RETAlL,t ns good termini Ihev run he hail tit Luminous, II is storo is in the yellow Inline building on High streut, opposite the Slate house. The lollowius articles comprise it part of hisstock .Cliolert: THE WATER-LILY' UV HII8. IIKUANSJ. The Water-Lilies, that aro serene and as young as I was, I felt tho influence in the calm clear night MY MOTHERS LAST PRAYER, "God protect thee, my little one," said my mother, as I stood by her dying bud. I I here was a tremor in her lainling voice, which checked the joyous laugh which tiembled on my lip. I, in childish joyful-ness.Bltouk the pile hand of my dying pa rent Irom my head, and buried my brow in the rich mass of bright hair which floated over her pillow. Again her sweet voice sighed forth: "Lead Iter not into temptation, but deliver her from evil." 'I raised my lace from its bcautilul resting place Ind ciirmm uf mv inothor'a nrnver. I Inr litis still mn III inu cailll clear ingm, "v - -, - ----- - -- nnmnir the black and scowling waves. veil, and her deep lilue eyes wero bent on ..... - - ., ... , ,i,i i. r ,!,:- Liglui ana snaauwi oj acomtn ujc. (III! beautiful thou art. Thou sculpture ltko and stately River Queen! C'rowniiiL' the dentils, as with the light so rcne Of a puro heart, ltri.iht Lilv of the wave! Rising in fearless grace with every swell, l liou seem st as n a spim uramj uiu,., Dwelt in thy cell: Lifting alike thy Imad Of placid beauty, feminine yet free. Whether with luainor pictured azure spread Tho waters be. What is like thee, fair flower, The gentle and tho linn! thus bear ing up To the blue sky that alabaster cup, As to the shower! Oh! Love ia most like llice. The Love of Woman; quiveringto the blast Through every nerve, yet rooted deep and fast, 'Midst Life's dark sea. And Faith oh! ia not Faith Liko thee, too, Lily! springing into light, thill buoyantly abovo the billow's might, Through the storm's breath! Yea, link' J with such high thoughts, Flower, let thine image in my bosom lie! Till something there of ita purity And peace be wrought: vet mora divine Than tho clear, purling, virgin lustre shed, Form from thy broast upon the river a ueu As from a shrine. MISCELLANEOUS. mo as if they would have led one of their bright, unearthly rays, as a seal to her death-bed covenant; but she spoke not again The last effort of nature had uttered that prayer, and she lived not to breathe another. 1 have every reason to believe that God Kas, in a degree, caused that prayer to bo instrumental in gaining itsown answer; fur often when tho heedlessness of childhood and youth would havo led mo into error, has tho sweet voice, now hushed lor-over, intermingled itself with my thoughts, and, liko tho rosy link uf a fairy chain, drawn me from my purpose. Oil. when my brow Ins been wreathed with flowers for the festival, when my check has been flushed, and my eyes sparkled with antici pated pleasure, have I caught tlie reflection of that eye, in tho mirror, and thought it resembled my mother's; as the last maternal supplication to heaven has como back to my memory, the clustering ruses have been torn from my head; sober sadness has chased the natural glow from my cheek, and the light Irom my eye; and my thoughts havo been carried back to my lost parent, and from her to the heaven she inhabits. The festival and all its attractions, have been forirottcn, and I havo beoti "delivered from teinptutioii." Again; when the spark ling wino cup has almost bathed my lips, has the last prayer of my mother seemed to miiiL'le with its contents, and it hat remain cd uiitastcd. When my hand has rested in that of the dishonorable, and trembled at the touch of him that "says in his heart there is no God, has that voico seemed to flow with his fascinating Accents: 1 have listened In it and nod, as il Irom a serpent of my native forest. Never have I receiv ed any great good, osciiped from any tlirea tening evil, or been delivered from any temptation, but I have imputed it to the effect of my Mother t last Prayer, Acid Tartaric Nitrio Stilj.ti. - Benzoin Muriatic Arrow Hoot Arsenio Alum Aqua Ammonia Burg. Pitch Borax, refined crude Bulsnm Tulu Kir Copaiva, fluid solidified Bark, Peru. Yellow Red, superior Mfzrriun Au.'iisttira Cream O'Turtur Cuncllu Alba Cloves Cayenne Cnrh. Iron Corks, I'liial Botllo Castor . Corrusivo Sublimate Conserve ot Roses Cobalt Extract Ciculft Bclludonii Thorn Aople Ergot Emery, nssnrlea Flies, Spanish Plnr. Cumoiiiile Fo). Senilis Alex. Digitalis French Chalk Gum Camphor Mytrh,-i'st common Arabic, best common Opium Kino Scnni. Aleppo Smyrna Elastic Asafu:lidtl helno (. iliac Allocs Ginger Clue Godfrey's Cordial Iodine Iceland Moss Jumper Berries l.iipiorien Lint, Patent Lead Ulack lied Lee's Pills, fresh Lanoets L ig Wood I, imp Black Manila Fluke Sorli Mace Magnesia, Henry's Calcined Carbonate Small squares Mattder, best Nutmegs Nut-alls Oinl. F.pii. Citron Mercurial Oil Olive From the Kit York Mirror. TALE FROM THE GERMAK. In tint beautiful part of Germany which borders on tho Rhino, thero is a noble cas-tin which, as vuu travel on tho western bank of the river, you may see haing Us ancient towers on tho opposite side, above tho grovo of trees about as old as itself. About 4U yoars ago, tncru nveu in m. ..-thr a noble gentleman, whom wo called Huron . The llaron had only ono son, who was not only a comfort to his lather, but a blessing to all who lived on Ins lather's laud. , . It limmoncd on ono occasion, that this young man being from homo, there enmo a i.' ...7.i, n.,ii,,i,inn to sco the llaron. As soon as this gentleman camo into tho cas. ,1.. I,n l,niTnn II, talk of IllS 1 lUB VOIlly t a ther, in terms that chilled tho old man s blood! On which the llaron reproved him, staying, 'Are you not afraid ol offending God whoroigm above, by speaking in such . .,nn,l The gentleman said that ho knew nothing about God, lor no nau never seen mm. Tho lkroti did not notice at this time what the gentleman said, but tho next ..,;,. took him about his castle and irround, and took occasioti first to show him a very boautiful picturo that hung oil tho W The gentleman admired tho picturo very much, and saiu. -ssnw.- .. ..... i.,. ,u,.M hnw to handle his peuci 'My son drew that picture, eaid the Da ron.' , 'Then your son ia a vory clcvor man reolied the irentlumail. Thn nnroii tl.cn went with liis visitor III' to the garden, and showed him many bcaU' Oil, Sassafras Cinnamon Bcrgamot Peppermint Anise WuriiHcc'l Lavender C loves Juniper Lemon Crotun llarleill lliili'h Macassar Castor Tnnzey Opodeldoo l'uu. Charcoal Rhubarb Ipecuc Curcuma Jalap Plaister Adhei. Precip. Red While Trcs. Smelling Salts fill boxes Pusto Jopibo Peppermint Quick Silver . Root, Coluuiho Snrsuparilla Gentian Senrka Rhubarb, scleo Orris Red Saunders Rotten Slone Rutin Sued Auiia Cardaumin Mustard, Ulack While Corianiler Snuff Scotch Muccahnu Pineapplo Cephalic Soap Opoileldoo Cuslilu Fancy Hntving Sulph.Qaiuine, Am, French Salts, Rpsoni Itoclicllu Glauber Sponge, fine, cuarso Starch Sugar of Lead Super. C.trb. Suda Sjiir. Nitre Turpentine Tartar Emetic Turpentine, Venice Tar, Uarhaduei Tumaritids Trusses, stipe, qunl. Uva Ursa Umber Urinals Vitriol, nine White Vermilion, Chinese Venetian lied Verilegris Varnish, Copal White W.x Worm Wuud Wafer', French F.nglish I cllow Ocre AI.UABI.E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ON MONDAY, tho 21st day of October, will bo sold ul l'uhlio Auction. '2.0O Buildiu: Lots mid 110 Out Lots, in the flour ishing town ul PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Portsmouth, the chief town ol Scioto coun ty, is pleasantly situated on high ground on the nniiB, ol the Ohio iitvcr, ueur me mouth of Scioto River, which lit Portsmouth ap proaches withm half n mile ol the Ulnii, and about midway between Marietta and Cincinnati. The water is good, anil the town has twuys been considered reiiiurknlily healthy. Its suils is high, und plncss the population beyond the reach of the highest flood. 1 he Ohio turn i.rtc Canal, winch win fin ished last October, intersects Iho Ohio at that place, und brings there lor transhipment tho produce cf tlie very rich and rxtensive country through which it passes. That Ca mil is miles long, 40 feet wide and 4 feel leep. It p isses through 13 of the most fertile and populous counties of Ohio, and serves as channel ol coinmuutcatiuu to llie towns ot Cliillicolhu, Circlcville, Lancaster, tunes- ville, Columbus, llehron, Newark, Dresden, Roscoe, 1 rcutnn, l.oesport, Dover, huh in, New Philadtlphiu, Bolivar, Maseillou, Fulton, Clinton, Akron, und Bottom II is the con necting link between the navigation ol the Mississippi, the Notthetu l.iikis, and the New York and Welliind Canals, interseclinj the Ohio at Portsmouth, ami Lake F.rie nt Cleve land. Forthe year l!):SI, the tolls on this Canal, which was completed only from the Lake to Chillicothe, amounted lo 6,1,CCI und from tho lolls already received, it is rstimateil ttitit thcreceipts fur limwili exceed Jlba.uuU It now forms an uninterrupted chunm-l of communication bet we' u the Lakes mid Ohio, and lends directly to increase tho business of i ortemouth. 1 hut town nas now ioo in habitants, and is luph'ly indenting. In the immediate vi iuity are extensive qaalties ul tree stone, which InruiMi tiiu cniri oruauient- il building stone lor Cincinnati and Louis iltc. There uro also valuable beds of iron ore, nlmost in proximity will) the bituniimms conl which is so tihiiudaiit in Unit port of the country. The ore is of the first quality, and universally prclernu in inc western states. I here are nircuuy within a short uislance ol the month of the Canal, '.SO Furnaces mid Forges in operation, iiiantitacturing upwards of 45,000 Ions of iron per unuuiii, of Ihc value of n million ol dollars, sirnninoali ol Iho lar gest class daily arrive nt Portsmouth, depos iting ut that place their cargoes of Cotton, Sugar, Cnflee, flu. and receiving in return the Flour, 1'orH, YYMsKy, 4c. ol the interior, brought there by way of Iho Cniml. I he commerce of thu (own is rapidly increasing under Ihe iufluenco of these favorablecircum-stniici s, and in n few years it must become one of thft most important places on the Ohio River. The lots offered for sale are situated in the principal streets of Portsmouth, ami present an opportunity for the profitable investment uf cupitul. Titles unqiicstiunable and in feesimple. The sale of thu nbove property will lake plnce on tho '21st of October nest, nt 10 o'uiock a. til. ill roriflinomn. .naps, exnio-itlng the plan of (he town, situation and size of the Luts, may be had on or after 2'Jth iust. on application to McAlli-ter & York, Phila delphia; Turiibull unit Winchester, Units-mnre;l!arr, Kueclatid & Co. New York; or my Agent, Thomas Parker, Esq. Portsmouth, who will give all information ou the suhject. JOHN T. BARR, 150 Pearl ttreet, N.V. New York, July 2.!, 10.13. n5fl The Editors of thu Ohio Republican, Zincnilic: Times, Wheelinir; Gazette ami Advocate, Pitt!hur,'h ; Journal and Herald, Louisville; (jazette and National Republican, Cincinnati ; Observer, Lexington; and Banner, Nashville; are requested to publish the nhnvo once u wet lr in theii respective papers until the day of sale, and forward Iheir account! to Thomas Parker, Esq. Portsmouth, f ir adjustment. Taxi-! FOTICE is hereby given to Iho prnprio 1.1 tors of taxable property in Union county, Ohio, that the amount of tax charged on each dollar's valuation of properly in said county for tlie current year is ns follows: For State and Canal purposes three mills; for Road purposes three mills; for County and School purposes five mills. The township of Lccsburgh has levied one fourth of a mill on the dollar for township ptttposes: mid the townships of Union, Millcreek, and Paris have each levied ono mill on the dollar for township purposes. I shall attend bv mvsclf or denutv. one duy ill each township, u( the usual places of noiinng elections, lor tlie purpose ol receiving said luxes on the days following, to wit: In Paris on Ihc lltth of September Union Dniby Jerome Millcreek Liberty Allen Lccsburgh Jncusou 19 20 21 24 25 20 27 do do do do do do do do Sheriff's Salt'. nY virtue of an execution to mo directed, from (ho Clerk of Ihe Court of Common Pleas for Ross county, iht-ie will be oflVred for ale ut the door uf Ihe Court house, in Frank liu county, on the ninth day of October next, between (he hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. the following Ileal Estate, situate in the county of Franklin, (owi(: The undivided hull' of four hundred andrix-(y-eight acres of hind, situated in ranse nineteen, township two, and quarter township lour. United stales nrmy lands, and mutinied as follows; on tho north by land formerly owned by John Reed ; on tho east by lands of Lucas Sullivant; on the south by the hinds of Joseph Vance nod Philamon Thomas; on tlie west hy a Irantton ul land which joins the Scioto river. Taken in execution us the property of Alexander M'Laughliti nt the suit of Riclmtd Ashurst against M'Lauehlin and Kinkaid. R. BROTHERTON, Sheriff, F. C. Sept. 5th, 1 113.1. 64 All persons who do not discharge their taxes during my attendance in each township will have to call at my office, in Marysville, where 1 will attend during the months of October nnd November for the purpose of receiving thesame. STEPHEN M'LMN.Tr. U.C. 0. Maryvillo,Auiut I3ih,l!!31. 61 .oTi(i: 3 hcrebv given, that the taxes levied in the county of Jackson for thu year lo3o, ure as lollows, to wit ; State and Canal tax 30 cents per slOO County tax 70 do 100 School tax 10 do 100 In Madison lowmhip n Poor tax 30 els, $100 And that I will attend hy mjself or deputy, one duy at the iimmI place of holding elections in each township, for the purpose ot receiving taxes, on the following days, to wit : In Jackson township Sept. 2d, 1033 A DMINISTRA TOR'S KOTICK. A LL persons having any claims against ia the estato ul James a. YVhyte, tiee'd late of Columbus, nru hereby requisted to pro'cnt the same legally proved lor settlement within one year. Ami all lit rsons indebted to saitl estate, arc requested lo settle thu same immediately with JOSEPH RIDGWAY, f . . , ROBERT BROTHERTON,) Sept. 4, HOI) C4 Harrison Richland Clinton Washington Franklin Scioto Hamilton Jelt'erroll Madison Klonmfield Milton Lick A. August 1st, IKU t i Vy Gincer Lozenges, Lemon Drops, 10 box. es Assorted Candies; for sale at the Ohio rtore.by SUMNER CLlRK. July 20 Sfl do do do do do do lo do do tlo do do J 4 5 12 13 14 in 17 19 20 21 Mad'mm roitnr, Union township. t. the undersigned being calls il onto view and appraise a stray mare taken up by David Kcitu, find the same lo bo a bay, about nine or leu years old; about fifteen hands hi:h, with u star in the forehead, ami thrco white feet, the bind ones somewhat scared, has had the li'tuln,some collar mntks tppruised to thirty-live dollar', by us, A. A. HUMK, . , Jackhon Ai.i.en.J "I" ' I certify Iho above to he a true copy from my stray book. P. M'LF.NE, J. P. August 21, IH33 61 MILLER, Trees. J. C, 61 45v In Lots, in Columbus, Ohio, for VIS tale mi the mint liberal terms. Thi-se lots are ou Town, Rich, Friend, Mound, unit South streets. The National Road pas-es out on Friend street, through Ihe center of these lots. The above lots are only 400 j ards from High street, (the main business street in town,) and COO yards from the State Honsu. They are situated on tho east part of the town, and most of them uro ou ushigb ground as lluli stree t. 1 he lots are lurg , 02 1-2 by 187 I 2 loot. Huh street nnd eait of Hint has been considered by the oldest inhabitants the most healthy part ol the town. 1 he streets will he gtudcu ut Ihe expense ol inu proprie-ton N. MF.DHEIIY, O. CROSBY, S. CROSBY. Columbus, I Oth March, 111:13. tf ED1UAL COLLEGE OF OHIO. The Lccturct in this Institution will com mence. as usual, on the last Mntidav October, and close in the last week in Feb ruary. MEDICAL FACULTY: J :ni:m All Conn, M. 1)., Professor of Ana, lomv and Phvsiologv. Thomas I). Mrn nu.i,, M. D., Tronnor of C ministry mid Pharmacy. Professor of Surgery. C ii aiu.es E. Pitaso, M . I)., Professor of Materia Medica. John MooniiE.tn, M. 11., Professor of Ob steltics and Diseases of Women and Chil dreti. Jons EitKni.E, M. D., Professor of Ihe The crv and Practice. Samuel 1). Cnoss, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatouiv. ALEXANDER DENNI30N, Librarian The cost of a lull coutsc of Lectures, being at the rate of $15 for each ticket, and $3 fur matriculation and the use ol the Library, is jO.J. 'I'he graduation lee is 25. The flus-pitul Ticket is a separate charge of $5, which the Student may take, nr omil, at pleasure. The trustees are zealously engaged in seek ing a suitable person to supply the Chair of Surgery, rendered vacant hy the death of the late Professor Staugblon; und indulge n confident expectation of being able to procure, hefore the commencement of Ihe Lectures, an accomplished and experienced man. JEDEDIAH COBB, Dean of Hit Fuctilty, V. T. Cin. Aug 27 634 Vnttisnn county, Pleaiant township, Ohio 1AKK.X upon the 24th day ol July, IBM, . bv James M'Clane.one buy horse, mix ed all over with white hnirs, bluck mane and tail nnd legs; has had the fistula, much cieai fallen, blind of the near eve, trots and paces, I o bauds high, supposed to be nine or ten years old last spring, appraised lo $30, by JAMES UOUr.l.ASS.I ,t George Gheen, " ' I certify the ubove to be a true copy of my cstray book JOHN J. SMITH, J. P. August 2B, 111 J J U4 NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 30. To be drawn on Weduesduy, October 16, I83J. bO ,So. Lottery 10 druwu bullets. scheme: 1 prize of $4mt0 is flt'OOO 1 I'll K it l 1.VI00 1 5'HK) 5000 1 3000 aooo l r.m ia-20 It) 1000 10000 10 500 5000 10 -1U0 4IKJ0 10 300 301)0 SO ."0 5000 55 U00 11C00 50 100 5(100 50 r0 4180 1 12 70 7840 S.H) 40 !H840 15 HO 10 LilOOO f' AW SCHOOL IN CINCINNATI. The -i subscribers propose to establish a Law School in Cincinnati, to he open for the reception uf students on Ihu first of October next. The course of instruction will embrace lec lures upon general mid local law; practice in moot ccutts, urbanized upon Ihe model of the several courts in Ohio ; and frequent examinations upon the books reuj. Also, such new and difficult cases us occur on the circuits in different pnrls of thu statu, will be submitted to Use sdidcnts lor examination. flie Libraries uf the subscribers will be united, and will form as extensive a Law Li hrary as any in Ihc Western Country; to win, n, mlditions will be constantly made, so ns to inc.ude till the recent publications. 1 he course of instruction proposed, Ihe abundant opportunities lor the observation of judicial proceedings in the courts of the city, together with actual pructice in Ihe nmce ol two of the subscribers, will nfiord to student! all Dcedful facilities for a thorough prosecution of their preparatory studies. Cummndious rooms will be provided for the library nnd for lectures. The terms will he moderate; hut no Student will be admitted for u less lime than one quarter. Should any Students widi t f commence be-fote the Ut i f October, duy will be received on Ihe footing of Office Students. J. C. WRIGHT, Jwtae Siwreme Court; J. M GOODENOVV, 'rr. .iHfge !ii Cir. V. P. wa!SH''' Cincinnati, May 29, 11133 51 17w Barrels old reclined WHISKY, for sale hy IVORTHRUP & lTrCllr.K. July 5C 2m luipruvcd Axes. MjlllF. snbsenher, nt tho sign of the Big JL Jlrr, has this day received t quuntity uf Collins & Co's. Axes of (heir best quality j which he will sell by wholeiule or retail very low for caih. At the time these axes were first introduced it was difficult to convince people of their superior quality; but, experience soon proved them to be far better than any others then in use. The Axes I now offer for sale, are a much Mlcratliclt Ihan nny of (he same kind here- lojore sold by nic. the Knowledge I possess ol the improvements made in them Dy tne manufacturers, nnd of the guard now carried into full operation against nil defects in their composition, justifies me in saying thus much in their favor; nnd I am confident thai atri al of them," will establish their tuperioiily over every other kind of axe, in the opinion ot nil who may use them. The imitulion Axes have become to plenty and extensively vended, that Collins & Co. have been compelled lo attach a certificate to the head of each Axe, with the signature of Saml. IV. Collins, in his own hand writing, under whose superintendence the Axel aro made. juii.h miuuro. June 20 54 18010 prizes: Amounting to $3liu'O80 Tickets $10 Shares in proportion. For Prizes, apply soon to L.VF.STLR, SYLVI Pittsburgh, Ta 'store. f ACKEREL. IT A 10 barrels No. 15 do No. 10 do No. 14 hull btils. 14 do I full mackerel TO PEXSIOXEUS. Tho attention of Magistrates, and nil others concerned in preparing Iho papers of Pensioners, is particularly requested to tho following Circular. It requires a variation from the old form. The instruction takes cll'ect after the first f September next. Ol courso all vouchers for pensions due on tho 1th of September, must no made to coiuoriu suusiuiuiany to it. Aiif. Union. CIltCULAU. 'l'KKAhl'RV Dcf VllTMEST. 2d Comptroller's Ollice, July 2, l-)33. The Agent lor paying Pensions, at Sill In order to romovoony misconcep- liuns that may ansu relative to tho 4th section ot 1st chapter ot tho instructions issued from tine ollice, 10th June, lsM, 1 have thought proper to furnish iho Agents with a lortii lor llie Clerk s certificate therein mentioned, which it to be tiled by Ihc Agent, who will refer thereto, as often as may bo necessary, to ascertain the correctness of the papers certified by tlie Magistrate named thoreiu. On such certificate being hied with the Agent, the Clerk s certificate at foot of form 1). may bo dispensed with. Hespectfully, air, yourob d servant, J. II. THORNTON. S'p'natuto of tho Magistrate ( ) Justice reaco, State of ) act. County. ) I, Clerk of tho Court, of the County and Stale aforesaid, do hcrebv enrtifv. that is a Justice of the Peace, in und for said county, duly commis sioned and qualified: that his. commission And many other nrticles not cniiiiieralod. I)r . Mll.l.EU will continue lo ntleml to the practice of Medicine, in 1 own ami Country When not engaged in professional hu'im ss, he will be found in his Store, prepared to prescribe for nnd furnish Medicines to those who tnny call upon him. Columbus, July 10, U',33 50 For sale by July 3 BOND & do do do do WALBRIDGE. 55 EN I'ALSURGERY. Hit SMITH has removed to Ihe Medical store of Dr. Mili.cr, on Hikh street, opposite the Stato House, where he inity he found lit nil times ready to iittend to those who may call upon him. He will insert Natural Teeth, from one to nn entire set, equally to benefit and please; and wurrnnt Ihein for ono year. May ll, IU3.1 I O. V S. Crosfoy ' If AVE on hand at their old stand opposite the Stute House; a general assortment of H.RUIT. 75 drums Figs, very low. Fresh JB. Raisins and Lemons: for sale nt tho Ohio Store, by SUMNER CLARK. July 20 5h R AON D k WALBIIIDGE, Wholesale MP Commission Mehciiaits, Columlwi, Ohio. 47 NOTICE Is hereby given, that nt our in-stance nn attachment has been issued by P. M'Leiie, n Justine of the Pence in anil for Union township, Madimn county, Ohio, a-irainst the goods, chattels, right, credits, mo nc)S, and elfectt of James Welch, an abscon ding debtor. EVANS Si CARPENTER August 15th. IBM. JUPERFiNE FLOUR, lor saleoy B. COM3 FOLK Si Co. Auzuit 23 62 tf d 10FFEE. 30 bags Rio Coffee j 20 bags green Hnvanna 30 do St. Domingo For sale very low for oash, by BOND Si WALBRIDGE. July 3 ' CHLORIDE OF SODA. For sale nt the J Ohio Storo, by SUMNER CLARK July 20 S 41 ROUND PLASTER A fresh supply of 1JT ground Plaslor of the Ilrst quality, just received and lor sate nv U. COMSTOCK Co Columbus, Aug. 1st. IBM. I US T UE LIVED, AND loll SALE w 10 Chests Young Hysuu Ten 10 Half " " 10 Bags Pepper 5 " Alspice 50 Mais Cassia 1 Bbl. Cloves 2 Curoons Indigo 5 Bbls. Ground Logwood 2 " Epsom Salts 5 Boxes Sperm Candles :)U-M. Spanish Cigars 20 " half ' tlo 5 Boxes best Cuv'dish. Tobacco I 5 ' 2U " do do V11. 10 " " Plug ) 15 Bags Hnvanna Sugar Hy SHERWOOD ,t GREGORY. Iijim Ii, Id 10 Siciilit'iivillc IVmalc St'ini nary, Undtrthe Supcrinttnilcncc uf Rtr. Cii.iulcs C. llt'ATTV. TW HIS Institution is designed to furnish a X complete course of instruction for felonies. It is upon nn extensive nnd permanent plan ; with buildings erected for the purpose, siirlicieut to nceoaiino.lnte n large number of pupils, anil with thu best tpnehcrs. It embraces two tlepiirtitients. The PniNcipAi. school consists of those voting Ladies who nre prepared to enter the regular classes; the NTiiomrcTonY con'ists ol smaller children. All tho te.ichcrs ami the scholars from a dis tance reside in the family of thoSuperintendent. 07-Tho next term commences on Monday October 21st. VVrmi For Bnnrdini, and Tuition, per 00 irter, from JI5 to :li). Drawing und Painting, Music, French, nnd Latin, extra For further particulars refer to the piloted circular, or any of the following gentlemen: 11,,,,. John 1,. witini.T, sbi,,,.. " J. II. U.W.I.OCK, S 11. Rtinoi.KH, St. Clairsville. L. W 11 1 ret. K, Eq., X iuesvilh'. John Patteiiso.n, Esq, Columbus August, IBM 63 4w VIO I'ICE. Tho subscriber having dispoi' A ed of his stock of Goods, requests those who have Notes und Aocottnti now duo, to cull and settle them without delay, at no fur tber indulgence will be given. CHARLES COWLF.S. Columbus, June 3ith, 183J. 56 tf Transylvania Vnirrrsity, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 'HIIIE LECTURES in this institution will JL commence, ns usual, on the 1st Monday of November, nnd terminate on tho 1st Sat urday lit March. 1 he courses arc- Anatomy and surgery, ny or iuiiii.kv. Institutes of Medicine and Clinical prac tice, bv l)r Caldwell. Theory nnu practice 01 riijsic, oy ut Cooke. Obstetrics nnd Disoasn of Woinon and Children, by Or IliciiAiinsoN. Materia Mcdicu und Medionl Botany, by Dr. Shout. Chitniilry nnd Pharmacy, by Dr Yan. HELL. During tho cntiro term, Ihe Professor of A-natomy and Surgery lectures nine times each week, und tho other Profi rs daily , Sabbaths excepted; Tho fees to tho cntiro oourse, with matriculation and the use of the Library, amount to $1 10. The graduation fee is The Cholera having left il, Lexington now enjoys its ordinary health. By order of the Faculty, C. W. SHORT, M. O., DEAN. July 27, 1833. 53-3 m O TANNERS. The subscriber takes . leave to inform his oustomers and (he trado nt largo that he has just received his FALL sriil.lv Ul 1111)1.-5, e insisting 01 3000 La Plata and Rio Grando Hides averaging from 25 to 21!lbs. each. 1:1110 Green Salted Piittm Kips. 1200 South American Calf Skins. GOOCiimpny Goat Skins, All of which he has purchased from the Im porters ami will tell on at rensonnblo terms us ihoy enn be bought for, from any house in the trado in the Eastern cities, adding only the di ference of carriage Helms also received 100 Barrels ni Iho best BROWN OIL from Boston, which he war, rants genuine and pure; and has n good as, sortment of Tanner's ana' Currier's Toali. He will pay a liberal price for nil kinds nf Leather in the rough, and will take il in exchange for Hides, Oils, or tools, FRANCIS FLANAGAN. Currier, Leather Cultur and Hide Dealer. Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 4, IB33 . 64-3 H.IRiHV.lRE raitlh subscribers now olfer to thiscommu J. nity Ihu most generul assortment of HARDWARE ever offered in this purl ol ihe country, nnd equal to nny other in the Slule 111 point ot vani ty ; consisting 01 House ni,(l lnmnei Trimmings; Saddlery 1 Farmer's, Carpenter's and loiner's, Saddler's and Blackiiiiilh's Tools, in all of Iheir greatest variety. A constant supply uf Tools usually called for in Ihe above business, will be an object ol pnrticulur attention, runner, nnd Mechanics nre particularly requested lo call und examine the Tools on hand. ALSO A general assortment of Cook, Franklin, (with or without doors,) Hall, Ten Plale (with or without Boilers,) Six Plate, Caboose, mill Box STOVES, from the latest and most unproved enstcrn patterns, both lor utility nnd elegance, uie purchased and will be rectived in Ihe course of Ihc following month; with u general as surtuicnt ol HOLLOW-WARE, Tin and Whcrl I run Work, Dono in Ihc be it manner, und to nny extent reunited. This establishment, being con nccted with one of the first importing Hard- waro Houses in Iho city ol New I oik, the subscribers, leel u confidence in 1 tiering their Goods nt leait at ns low puces for reudy pay as any olhcr establishment in the State. Thu subscribers will ut nil times bo pleased 10 show goods and prices. . WILLI VM M. KASSON i CO. Columbus, June 21 5:1 tiin. fj AW PARTNERSHIP. The on lefigned will here liter practice in partnership, in the various Courts of Law ami F.quily in Ibis Statu. Ollice over (be Booksture of I. N. Whiting. I.YNE STARLING, Jn , M.J. GILBERT. Colutnl Jan'y 251h, 11133 :ihf TROY TOW BOATS. Tho owners of this line have made nrriiugemeiKs In leavo New York Mid Troy four limes a week thu ensuing season of navigation, in the fol lowing order, vis: Trov,(nld wharf of Patlison and Hart) Tuesdays Fridays, It o'clock A. M. do. do. 7 o'clock P. M. New York, (West side Coenties Slip) is-..-.. Yrii.i:it.iAo SMIISSlMSlSj PAINTS & DYFSTUF1S; Which they offer for sale on as fuvorable terms as can he had west of the Mountains. Am:. 31. I ItU. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue nf nn execution A. fa. et. la. fa. lo me directetl from the Court of Common Picas of Wood county, Ohio, there will ho offered for sale, ut the door of the Court home, in Pcrryshurg, on Ihe 10th day of October next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nml 4 P. M. tl e following Real F.stnte, to wit: Out-lot No 136 in Ihc town or Per-rysburg, Wood county, Ohio: taken as the properly of Thilip llonti, ut the suit of Tho-mus S. Banc and Henry W. Bune. JONAS PRATT, Constable. August 27th, 1113.1 64 JOHN BROOKS has constantly for snla puru Cider Vinegar, by the barrel, half barrel, or less quantity. Juno 23 54 iCJWALM'S r.tNACF.A for sale by L. GOOD.U.E k Co Jan 9. 1B33 lv OO.MS TO LE T. Inquire of OLMSTED d ST. CLAIR. 54 June2B T riiblic Kale. ON Monday 23.1 September inst. I will proceed to sell ut Publio Auction, at the Storo Room of Triiux Sz Hamilton, Market Place, all their Slock of Merchandize, consisting of Pry Cooih, Hardware, (Husi ami Quecnt-ware, Grovrrim Sic. vVc. The Goods can hit examined nny time prior lo the Sale, ami if 11 pur, baser oilers they may he s Id without being put up ul auction. Terms will be made known at the sale. MARCUS WILSON, .4..giirf 0 THUAX Sz H.iAlLTOX. Wheeling, July 24, IU3:i. DOCT. AWL, l'UOPOSLKTO til t OME A t'lTIEN 01' CUH'MM-'S, AMI ItENI'I't TI'l hLY OFKKKM 1IIK SE11VK T.S nOTII TO TOWN ANn VH INITV. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on High-Strcct, ndpiintnc Woodbury und stone.. Mav 1st, l3J 47 tim fBIIIE Partnership heretofore existing be- JL twecn the Subscribers under the name and stele of John Haver & Co. is this duy dcsolvod hv rnulunl consent. Thn business of the firm will be settled by John Haver. K. BROTIIEIITON. JOHN HAVER. July 84, 1033. M Mondays, vscuncsoajs, 5 o'clock P. M. Thursdays tl Saturdays) The steam boats nre In line order for pni scngers the Tow boats have been thoroughly repaired, and with the addition of new bouts, 1 . r. . .... 1... I'k. r..ii:ii.. r.. l. ru 111 11 rsi rate uruio. . no i.vhuitii mi uu sinosi at Troy are equal to any on the River, nnd the publio may 0 nssureii 01 every ac roinmodjtion the Dusincss win niimit ni. ITO' pcrty will be frotghten on ns good terms lis by nny inner nuu uii iiiu uvri. l'hilin Hurt inn. will devotehis tiraeto the business in New York, where every attention will be shown, t or trcignt. nr pnssage apply (0 J. II . 110ur1t.il, 155 River st. Troy. TOPE CATLIN, Si South it. N. York. Rofcr to Giddtngs, Baldwin, Pease 4i Co. Cleveland ; R. ComitQck li Co., Columbus, Ohio. Troy, I Ith March, 1033 45 6m lirilEAT WaNTED Suitor cash will T b be trivenfor Whent by u. tu,tn una o. Coin nihil', Aug. 1st, IB33. Co. CM A IlLl'.S SO A U 110 HOUGH, Fortearding und Communion Merchant, I'ortrunouth, Ohio. rBVIE subscriber has established a Forwar-JL ding and Commission House ill Ports mouth. He has a large tire Proof Ware- House, convenient lo the Canal und Stouiu Bonl landings. The must particular atten tion will be puid to receiving and forwarding Goods, and liberal udvanoes made on Flour, Whisky, &o. consigned lor sale. I he utmost promptness ami fidelity may be relied nn ia the transaction of all business confided lo bim. A GENERAL ASSORTMCNT Or GROCERIES Will be constantly kept on hand ; which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH. Portsmouth, June lllh, 1033 53 If A |
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