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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ITX JO UN H.1IMACU1&. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. lTw lor, Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; TERMS Three Dollars at the end of the rear New Scries... .No. 6, Vol. III. COLUMaUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1833. Whole Number, 1 300. MAR It IMRE HTOllE. rilHE subscribers now offer to thiicommu-JL nity tho most gpnernl assorliiicut of ever offered in this part of tho country, nml equal to nny other in 1 lie State in point of variety; consisting of House and Cabinet Trimmings; Suilil Inry ; Farmer1!, Carpenter1! assd Joiner's, Saddler's nnd Blacksmith's Tools, in nil of their greatest variety. A constant supply of Tooli ii'unlly called for in the nbovo business, will be nn object of particular attention. Farmer! and Mechanic! arc particularly requested to call and examine tho Tooli on hand. ALSO A go.icrnl assortment nf Cook, Franltliii, (witli or without doors,) Hall, Ten Plato (with or without Boilers,) Six Piute, Caboose, and Box from tho latest and most approved eastern pattern", both for utility nud elegance, arc purchused and will be roctived in the course of the following month; with u general assortment of HOLLOW-WARE, Tin .mil Sheet Iron Work, Dnno in the best manner, nnd to nny extent rciiuircd. This establishment, being con ncr.tcd with one of the first importing Hnrd- wnro Houbcs in tho city of New York, the subscriber! feel u confidence in offering their Goods at least nt ai low iiicei for ready pay lis any other establishment in thcSlute. The subscribers will nt nil times bo pleased to show goods nnd prices. WILLIAM M. KAS30N 4 CO. Columbus, June 21 53 Dm. ..jiiimM 'foil mmmkmm At V AW PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned Jl4 will hereafter praotice in partnership, in the various Cnuits of Law and Equity in this Slate. Odico over the Baukstoro of I. N. Whiting. LYME STARLING, Jn M.J. GILBERT. Columbus, Jnn'v 2"(h, 1833 HI If DOCT. AWL, ritorosES to dkcome a ciitizex of coli'mius AND RKSI'F.CTFUM.Y OITS'llS HIS NKHVICKH nOTII TO TOWN AND VICINITY. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on Ili.'b-Strcel adjoining Woodbury nnd Stono. . May 1st, 1833 47 Gin rriUOY TOW BOATS. Tho owner! of JL this lino bavo made arrangements to loavo Now York and Troy four limes n week (ho ensuing season of navigation, in the fol lowing order, viz: Troy, (old whnrf of Pattiion nnd Hart) Tuesdays Fridays, II o'clock A. M. do. do. 7 o'clock P. M. Now York, (West side Coentics Slip) Mondays, Wednesday., r , , k ? Thursdays & Saturdays The steam boats nrc in lino order for pa! sengeri the Tow boats have been thoroughly repaired, and with the nddilioa of new boat", are in first late order. Tho facilities for bu siuess at Troy are equal to any on the River, nnd the public may bu assured of every no- commoiUtion the business will admit of. Property will be freighted on ns good terms as by any other lino on (be river, Philip Hart jun. will devote his lime (o the business in New York, where every attention will be shown. For freight or passage npply to J. H.HOOKF.Il, 155 River st. Troy. POPE CATLIN, 22 South st. N. York. Refer to GidiLngs, Ualiiivin, Pease & Co., Cleveland; D. Comitock & Co., Columbus, Ohio. Yc get able Hair Oil; lor the restoration of Hair on bald heads, giving health and beaufy to the Hair when it becomes dry and begins lo decay: afsot admirably adapted to the preservation of the llairy strcrlh fling andfortifying the roots against the causes which operate to destroy the covering which nature has given th, and with which we arc so loth lo parL rj!lld Vi'cttiblu Oil Msi!SM!9 the peculiar Jo. property, eo hmj suiiht for iu other uil, hut tMi'.;lit in vnin, of ri'proiiunin u new erowth of liiiir on 1 1 ends tol.ill y bsilil. So profit uro its nouristiiiit! properties which it readily imparts to the roots of the hiiir, Unit it requires hut .1 nhort time to produce a new growll., and few application to check that fiillim,' of the hair which so of lens occur?, especially after tU Uness. It prevent. tlielmir from tuniint; i;r..y, mid when il heins to (urn, may bo easily checked and restored to its mi-lunil tjpmily, hy npplyins (he Oil, Thii Oil (jives 11 11 agreeable fraurance, and preferable to atiy other for pertuinin, curling nnd s;losin the hair. The hair does nut bt-nitinc dry after uin it. The crowlh nt hair on Children i woniler fully itnprovett by the us. of tliis Oil. Ladies and Gentlemen of the hithent rank have pa.ronird ihin Oil very extensively, and Mich have been its ell, ct?, 111 every city where it lias been introduced, it receives thedeeided preference. To ilie Ladies in particular, the proprietor would heir leave to s-iy, that lliey will nr.' I it admirably nihiptfu t the toilet, pn?rsitii,' 11 s it duel a pk'Tiint prafiirne, and renderinir (he hair 10 rich in its appearance, that no Inly who once become actpiainteil with Ibis beautiful and invaluable article will everenn'ont lo do without it. l'hysiciaui inferior to none in Medici Science, have iMcd and recotimn ml il. The con cm ring tli ninny of thou i. in I" put it beyond doubt, bo that the most incredulous no longer lie'ilntfT. TheOjl need no hiyh wroujjU fb-scription j such is its worth and so highly in it valued by lbon who have inndetrial of it, that it stand!1 and will (land upon it own merit" unrivaled. fri-Fur lalo ttt tho Ohio h'ore, by SUMNKIl CLARK. Sept 0 2 IV rgliioMAS vviutk, sunavox j)&y A. T1S'1 feeling thankful for the very liberal encouragement herf;tofore received from the citizen of this place, once more tender hi p-ofijMnniil services to the Ladinf and Gentlemen of Columbus and its vicinity, hoping that by a faithful und honest dischari; of hi duty, ho will itill continue to merit a lilcral hare of patronaiu. Those who have heretofore employed him, are retpieatcd to call find have their teeth examined, nnd repaired if neemsary. lie will be found at dm office of 1) ictor Pcrkivorfh, where he will be happy to wait nu all who may need his services. H. S. One or two yony s;entlemen who can come well recommended, will receive imtnic-tions in the sciencf) of Dentistry, on liberal term. .Tan'v 2d 0S15011IV & KING A RF. now currying on the larire TAN B. NINO F.ST-IILIrIIMF.NT, formerly .iwred by John Cunniiu', near the hnr!ire across tlie. Scioto river at Cnlimibus, where they will coustr.iitly have on liaml and for sale by wholesale or retail, Sole Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calf Skins, Skirtiinr, lllank Harness and Tanned Deer Skiusnl the first rate ipiality. Persons from a distance can be supplied witli any ipiantity hy ;'ivinir n few days' notice. Saddlers and Slutcunliei? will do well (n call and examine for theiuselve?. The highest prico will be paid hi cash for Hides and Skins. Sept. I I, I Ml. 1 C.l III 7 '' FUlt.YI I'UR li. IUVIAN IIAKLIlre-ptctliilly inf. .rail the -A public that li'i has imw sinplh'd his Cabinet Ware II 1 mi, at the western termi-nation of the Market Iriu.n, nearly oppoitc the bail liug ri'C'.uitly occuoied us tlie oifice oftlio"O ii 1 Stale Journal," with a coinolete and esfeniivo as irtineiit of L'nhinct fiin- rre,ooiiipn.iuj alinust every article appro oriatcly heloii'iinj lo his line of hiiiios, either of plain or of fasiii'iaald" iiiruiur.ie.ture. He invites thorn who may wish (o purchase, to call and ctaniiic his collection. 07" Lumber of various kinds ami approved country produce, will he received iu payment. - TO SELL .1X1) LE.1SE. II K ill- nroinnos to s.ll na reasonable termi, the bailJiii' n-t.v neeupied hy him a a shop; and to lease, fir a tnn of years, the urnund uiou whrh it stands; nnd also, tlilr ty-lwo feet on High street, of the lul commencing nn the north, at (lie intersection of the National Road with said street, and one hundred feet of the same lot friiii'in eat on said road. i.UMAN ISKF.U. Cobi'iiliiia, March 0, !M 3!) Troy, Ilth March, 1033 4 fim Transylvania Unircrsily, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. fWlHF. LECTURE? in this institution will JL commence, ns ustinl, on the 1st Monday of Novcmher, und teriniuntu nn the 1st Saturday in March. The courses nre Anatomy anil Surgery, by l)r Duiit.r.y. Institutes of Medicine ami Clinical practice, by Dr Caldwell. Theory and practice of Physic, by Dr Cookc. Obstetrics nnd Dleasi snf Women and Children, by Dr RiciiARiisoN. Materia Medica and Medical Botany, by Dr. Short. Chimislry nnd Pharmacy, by Dr Van. DELL. During tho entire term, (ho Professor of A- nntoiny and Surgery lectures nine times each vr nek, nnd the other Professors daily, Sabbaths excepted; -Tho feel to the cntiro course, with matriculation nnd the use of the Library, amount to $1 10. The graduation fee is $-0. The Cholera having left il, Lexington now enjoys its ordinary health. By order of tho Faculty, C. V. SHORT, M. IL, DEAN. July 27, IR33. 5n-:l in II-HOLKS.-ILK CllOCl'.H Y STOHE, No. 4, Franklin HuildiiiL', liroadatrcct, Co-luuihus, Ohio. jVELVAl. I).LZELL,S,- Co., SXVITF. the public (o call and examine n large and well ielec(ed tock nf Groceries owl Pittsburgh Mmnfiictitrril .'Irticlr.', rendering the whole w.;ll deserving (ho n(-tention of merchants nud others visiling thi market for supplies Their storo room being cmmnodionOy and eligibly situated f.,r tliu nurposr, they will always give prompt attention to l lie storage, forwnnling, or sale on coiniiiifion, at niolo rate charges, of any merchandise or produce intrusted lo their cam ALSO Just received nnd for sale as above, Tin Tom Jiminln Iron, osorted as follows; Wagui Tire of al! sizes; Hound, Square, Deck und Spike II. id.; Hoop and Stove Pipe Iron; Nails of all sires; together witli a general assnrtaieot of oilier articles, such a" Tea Kettle'; Axe; Malloek": Pick; Drawing Chains, ,V:e. Also, ('nveu dish, Plug, Yjrgiuiu Twi-t, Diamond and La dies' Twist Toeacco; Spanish, Melee and Common Cigars. An assortment of Glass Ware, such as 1 leeanters, Tumblers, assorled Jars; Cnstnr Oil, Tinetore, nml Porter Hot ties; Vials, &o. Also, a nmi'l lot of Confectionary for s ile August, 1032 4lltf A f,h 1i LIIS. assrl.. Colli Lj.-r .7 .N.i. 5 to fi. I", r sale Yarn, Irom bv Scot. 1 2 u. coMsroc ic k co. i A CAIU). fpHK uuderniv;ned, from Lanc!id(r, in i litis tate, has taken the noted Tavern Stand, neuily uppoaitn to (he Public lluiht- itii.ri and t .urt house, in Lob-mmi!, nnd own- 1 hy William M-'il, Lsrj. which will hereaf ter he known ns the And will bo furnished nud attended to, iu a style eipial to the highest expectations. The stages of The Ohio Stake Comvanv stop u( (his house; and their office is attached to the establishment. JOHN NOIil.E. March 1st, 11132 2') If Printing Soil;. PUtpnix Ink Manufactory, JS't'to York. rniHE mbsoriber, having for several years Jl. past, (as an apprentice and foreman to his father, Roger Piout, who has lately declined business) devoted his whole attention to the manufacture of 1'hintino 1k, during which time several valuable improvements in tho admixture and proportioning of the different ingredients bnve been made by his father and himself, is persuaded that he can furnish that nrticlc superior iu quality to any exhibited for sale in this country. It being the intention of the subscriber to continue the manufacture of Printing Ink, nl the same Factory nnd with the sume machinery, lately occupied and used hy his fulher, no respeciiuiiy solicits tlie patronage ol the public, and trusts he will deserve il by his exertions (o have the article manufactured by mm oi superior quality, lie also Hopes unit lie will he considered as entitled to souk; patronage, from the circimislnrvcc of his heing the only person in the country who has ser-vi d a regular appreniiceship to the business. Ho manufactures nud sells for cash, his warranted nnd approved Printing Ink, nt the fol-lowing reduced prices; For hook offices. No. I, nt 100 cents per lb.; No. 2, 'b cents; No. "2 1-2, 62 l-'2 cents; No. 3, dn cents; No. 4, :I4 cents; mid news ollici i will he supplied at df) cents. He bus also invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier nud Power presses, and for all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to any innnue factored in the United States. Book Ink, weak and strong, nt 50 centi peril).; New! Ink, weak and strong, nt ;I0 cents per lb. MOSES P. PROUT. New York. January, ItiJJ. I. N. Whiting, agent of Mr. Prout for the sale of his Inks in Ohio, will keep roiislant-ly nn hand a general supply of them, which he will furnish at hisBookstorc in Columbus, for cast:, at the sumo piiccthey can be had from (he inuuufuclurcr iu the city of New York. The best quality of News Ink, furnished nl ;!0 cents per lb. Orders aru respectfully solicited from Printers in the State. liVe, the subscribers, havinir used in our ollices for some lime, Mr I'rout's Printing Ink cheertully recommenil it to our brethren, in this Slate, as being equal, if not superior, to anyiiiuwtinwiiie.il we tire acquainted, und as being furnished hy .Mr Whiting, nt much lower prices than we have ever been libit: to obtain Printing ItiU," JOHN BAILIIACHE. Editir of the Ohio Stale Journal. DAVIDS.MITH, Editor of the Ohio Monitor. JENKINS it GLOVER, Publisher! of the Ohio Register. JOHN A. BRYAN. (late) Editor of the Sentinel. Urovvvivt' subscriber having purchased (hi- COLUMRUS HOTEL. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that ho hai taken that well known itund, recently occupied by James Robinson, on the corner of High anil Town itrccts, called Ao6inion,i Totem," which will hereafter be designntcd tho Co i.umiius Hotel; where he is prepared (o receive traveler! And otheri, who may favor him wilh a cull. The house ii being thoroughly repaired, and there will be un addition of several new rooms, so that a number more can bo accommodated than heretofore. Ho hopes, that from long expirionce in the business, and a determination to please, to merit and receive a lihcrul share of the public's custom. RICHARD PEARSON. Columbus, April 0, I8:J3. if Having been but a short time in this Stale, nnd very little acquainted with the citizens, I have thought it would give satisfaction lo publish the following certificate!. R. p. "The itihscrihers, citizens of Lcwislnwn, Mifflin county, Pa. do certify. Ihnt thev have occn well acquainted with the henrcr, Richard Pearson, for about five yean, and know him to bo an honest, industrious, nml man. Mr. Pearson has kept a Public House or Tavern in the place aforesaid, for three years, nnd during that time, conducted himself us well suited lo the business. His house w.ii well attended, and he exerted himself to plense his customer!, O. & S. Croshy AVE on hand nt their old stand opposite the V;;'? fctnto I Insist' ; a general as- lortii.ci.i oi Drugs & Medicine, TAINTS &. DYL'STUFFS; Which (hey ofTer for sale on as lavornhle terms as eiio be hail west of (he Mountains. Aug. 31, 18:13. mUE OHIO GAZETTEER, Revised und X. Improved, anil n new Edition nf Aiwa-er' AiUiqnUiea, lire in press, and will soon bo ready for lulu and delivery to subscriber!. U. J. TUHNBULL. Sept. 27. 3 If Auction. ,Pf VVEDNESD lY, 12ib November nex, will be sold without reserve, an exten sive ussortmcnl of Diil'os, CnmicAi.s, Dr Stutps, Glass Wake, Pehfumehv, Fanot wmiu8, tvc. Are. As (lie obiect is lo close a concern, it is nre- s limed u belter opportunity will be nlTorded for purchaser! to replenish and assort their stocks, to ndvunluge, thun has yet offered ill tho Western Country. nalc peremplory. I ermio! payment, which will be liberal, made known nt time of sale. Uy M'Cl.KLI.AN & YOKK.E, No 5, West Front Street, Cincinnati, Oct I 4 Uw Jmnes Milliktn, Eiq. uenry turner, ll'm. Cullierlmn. Jamet t'arkcr, lieo. (i. yjafc, r. . llanki, r.tq. September I, ir.J'2." T 1IAT MANUFACTORY. 9 It W. BRDNSON respectfully informs fi. his fri -ads and the politic generally, that he has tak.Mi tlie old stand, three doors south I of Ihe Market house, where he intends In manufacture and sell ns cheap as can he I nlTonlcd. All orders will be promptly attended (o. Cnbinilui", Srpl.21, II1.12 2 If IDE slock in (rndonf 'A. Ilunford. nml In ken E. H. Ilanford into co-nnrtucrtbio. thi business will bo conducted under (he firm nf Mnley II Ilunford, sit No. 3, Franklin Build ings, iimuil-wuy, Columbus. They now of- ler inrsaie, iu aiiiiuion 10 liii ir lurmei stork 4000 Ihs. of best Western Roicrvo Cheese 100 hbls. Lake Fish; 12000 Ihs. of Cuyahoga Grind Sloncs, of ti iiperiur gni, (mm 40 loi.jllll ins.; 500 Putenl Pails, fcc. &o., lo for ready FIN LEY & I1ANFORI), Columbus, Sept. 12. I . BLS. of Lake nud Zanesville Salt, for sale by the subscri ber, for cash or most kinds of produce. X. IIANFORD. Sept. 12 I JWAIM'S PANACEA for sale by L, UOUUALL Jan 9. HIM k Co Iv WHEAT WaNTF.D Salt or cash will bo given for Wheat hy U. COMSTOCK & Co. Columbus, Aug. 1st, 11133. C1 ROUND PIASTER A fresh supply of JT ground Plaster of the first qu slily, just received and for laic by B. COMSTOCK k Co. Columbus, Aug. 1st. li;l3. a o.MixisTii.1 runs' jYu tick. ALL Persons having any claims against this estate of lletijuiiiin Piatt, ilecM. lata of Columbus, are hereby requested (o present tho same, legally proven, for lot Moment, within one your: And all persons in. ilebled to said estate nre requested to settle tho same immediately, with AUGUSTUS PUTT,) LUTHER I11LLERY, j mlm " Sept. 26, 11133. 3 4w ICi'cad. Cracker. Vc. nnilE Subscriber has (nken possession of JL the premises lately occupied by Tho. mat Martin, situate on High Street, opposite Russell's Tavern ; where he intends keeping a constant supply of Bread, Boston and Hut tor Crncken, Cakes, &o. tto. for sale, both wholesale and retail, upon the most renson able terms. JOHN HOWN. Columbus, Sept. 2-, I OH. 3 3m ROHKIIT RUSSELL &. CO. Rl ESl'ECTFl'LLY inform their friend-B.ssV nnd the public generally, thai they have just received and are now opening, one door South of R. Russell's Hotel, in the r.mns lately neenpie I hy Messrs. Norlhrup & Pitcher, a new and general assortment or consisting, in pari, of Ihe following articles, to wil : DRY GOODS, GROCRRIRS, QUKEXSIV.1RE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, ic. All of which (hey oIlW forsalo n( reduced prsees for cash, or approved country produce. They invite (heir friends and th" puidic generally to cull and examine their assortment. Columbus, May 27. If,a2 llHrt j. I)ill:ii's BssCtvartl! JJ9ANAWAY' from tho suoscriher, iu Ka- jfl-V nnwha county, Vu., nhosit the first of August iut, a negro liov eighteen years oi.i ; small of his age; calls himself JOHN. S.iiit hoy is is mulatto; has is sear over oise esc; of a thin visage; a iiisi nose; and has n considerable knot on one of his ankles, on Ihe inside; nnd iu cotnemtioii is given to hnust- nud is quite peculiar iu bis phraseology. incc his escape he litis been iu .Mtuietla, Ohio, here he was taken, hut again tna.lo liss es- apo. Hi: tin1 since heels lie. ird ol hctwren Guvaiidotlc und t.'hillic.itlie; ai.d is probably making for tho Lakes. Tho above reward will he given to any p.-rsou who may secure hi said runaway sn any jail in Ohio, so tti.it gut him again. ROBERT BLAINE. Sept. 2, 103.1 1 am The Editor of tho S.-i ito Oaietto will pub lish the above tw i months and charge the sn mo to the kanawhu Banner. JUST rer Co r no eceiveil nud tor sale, .,OilU Ihs. rrnN Yaun, nssorte.l HMrnnrn, By SHERWOOD GREGORY. .lusuit fi. mill VUCTION AND COMMISSION UIISI NESS . The subscriber having received the appointment of Aiietioiteer for the county of Franklin, would respeotfully inform the public, that he will receive nnd sell, all kinds of goods, wares and merchandize, either nt Public Auction or on ('oinuii"ioii. for is moderate percentage, at hisroom on High street nenrly opposite the Swan Hotel, and one door smith of Mr Jonv Du'ioks' Stan'. Sales, on Weilnesduysaiii! Saturdays; and on Tuesday ami Ftiday evenings of each week; but will sell on any other day or evening if required. He will nisi dispose of real estate, or personal properly, lying and ledng within tho cnunty of r rnukliu, at any time when he may bo called upon for that purpose. C. W. KENT. Columbus. April Hi. I!!33 44 1 f Valuable farm ibr Male. rnillK suhsciiher oll'en lor sale the valua JL ble pluntatiois on which he now resides, lying on Ihe West side nf tho Whetstone riv er, on tho rond from Columbus lo Delnwure. about three miles from the former place. Il consists nf nearly 100 acres of excellent land of which about jt) are under cultivation, nud has the udvusitugc of a number of never tail ing springs. A substantial Dwelling linusi- and other necessary out-buildings, ns well as a good Distillery nuw in operation, nil tnrx- ceiient nrder, s,ro erected cn the premsss-s; nnd the situation is well calculated for a Tnv i-rif, or llixisoof entertainment. r for a Tnn Yard. For terms, and other particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on the premises. JOSEPH SIIROM, Clinton township, Franklin county. Sept. II I 3m D. W. llulingt, Eiq. linn. D. Reynolds, J. O. IMm, A. C. Ifilson, Jlenj. Patton, Esq. L. JicynoMi, Esq. Lewistowk, (Pa.) Sept. 2, 1832. " This is to certify. Hint we Imvn l.,,l,l with Mr. Pearson lor the Inst venr. ri,tn which time he kept one of the largest and best isoseis iniiio place, und gave general satis-faction to his customers, ami visitors. Dr. Jamft Me' Connell, Isaac Fisher, Esq." TITHE suhseriber having disposed of his J. stock in trade to 11. S. Finluy, wuuld request those having accounts or notes unsettled, to cull und settle the same without ilelny. Z. IIANFORD. :ept. 12 French Uurr Mill blows, 011 SALE, hy the subsciiber, ut hii shop in Cleveland, warranted sunerinr lo nny other kind of Stone for ilosiring. Also, French Burr of tho subscribes'! in ami fuel nre, for sale, by Ihe followine gentlemen, nt their warehouses: Buttles & Gill, Columbus; Geo. miner, it Co., isewtirk: Oliver Newberry. ISnlrniS M 'P " NOTICE. The following gentlemen will rnnlmi.1 In deliver Slone, of tho subscriber'! manufac ture, nt nny place upon theCnnul : A. Stanley, fticrons liiickeiisilcrfer & Slinglnir, Dover; v,. vr. ivssison, iincsviitc; A. Huston, Cir. cievslle; j. Smellser k Co., Roscoei H. II. k M. D. Wcllmun, Muisillon; Barr Cuinp-s.nss ri.:u:n...i. 1 "-ll, V'HIHIllflllf.. Stone of nny size will he made hv Ihe ml,. sciiber to order, upon limit notice, and forwarded to nny plnce upon the Lnkci or Cd-nnl to which thev nre ordered. N. 11. All Stono mid by tho suhseriber or nny of the above named genllemen, will be warranted superior lo Ihe Raccoon, Flint -"'S'-Jt" uuj uinrr Hinil Ol alone. CHARLES UAYWARD Cleveland, April 1, 11133 50 ly EDIC'AL COLLEGE OF OHIO. The Lectures iu this Institution will com mence, as usual, on the last Monday in October, und close in the lust week in February.The Faculty hni boen completed by the appointment of Aldan G. Smith. M. I)., ol Kentucky, to the Surgical Chair, und isus luiiuws ; MEDICAL FACULTY: Jedediah Coins, M. D., Profcuor of Ann- tons v nnd I'livisologv. Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D., Professor of Chimislry and Pharmacy. Aluax G. Smith, M. D., Professor ol surgery. Charles E. Pieiisom, M.D., Professor of .Materia ftleilica. Jons MooiuiEAi), M. D., Professor of Ob slctiici and Disease! of Women und Chil dren. John Eueule, M. D.. Professor of the The. cry and Practice, Samuel u. Gnoss, M. D Demonstrator ol Anatomy. ALEXANDER DENN1SON, Librarian. The o ist of a full oouise of Lectures, be ing nt the rale of $& lor each Ticket, and S.I lor matriculation and the use ol the Li brary, ss $'ij. Tho trraduiition fee ss ii. Tho Hospital Tickc( is a separate charge of which tho Stu lent may lake, or ounl, at pleasure. THUS. D. MITCHELL, Dean of the Faculty Cincinnati, Sept. 23 3-6w ANTED. 20,000 bushels WHEAT For which the highest market irice will oe given, in v-iisli. SHERWOOD GREGORY. July 10 56 Dissolution of l'arliicrshin, TIll E Firm of Francis Stewnrt and Clnrlt JL Hicgins, Merchants, is from (hisdtiy dis solved. All persons having claim! ugainst mill nnn, and those indehleil, will cull anil settle the same with I link lliggiiis, who is here by authorized to settle n II business relative to the uliove urns. FRANCIS STEWART, CLARK HIGGINS. Sepias, 1833 4 4w N. B. The Business of (he above firm will hereafter he continued by F. Slewurt, who is just receiving and opening a splendid assortment of la 1 1 and Winter Goods. late from Phihsile'phiu and New Yurk; which he oilers low fur cash ; nnd purticularly ins vsles his custosssers and friends to cnll and examine the quality nud price for them selves. F. STEWART. AIMIIXISTIMTOIVS NOTICE. ' ETn i-if'i? :. i....ni, .s...i ..S1...I IN indeblcil to the Estate of Michael Win. kelblnck, lalo of Montgomery Township, rrnsiuiiu bounty, lhio,(luceaied ,nrercquii red to muke iuimediatc pajmcnt to the subscriber; anil all those who have legal claim! against said Estate, will present them legally proven lor setuemesii wsiiisn eighteen months, JOHN A EGLEIl, Adm'r. Oct. 18.13 4 THEOJ.OGJCAL UUllAllV, Nns. 3. and 4. r UTH ER nml the Lutheran Reformation, J liy John Scott, A. M., 2 vols. Key lo Ihe Revelation, in Thirty Six I.co- lures, taking the whole Book in course, by r.inau smiin, iiuihnr ol u "A Dissertation on the Pmpheciis," "View of the Trinity," and "Key to Figurative Language," &c. &c. For rule nt Hie Book-store of I. N. WHITING. Sept. 2fi, 183.1. is r.ix rhousand Lights of Palent Window X Sash, for laic by the Subseriher. eh20 .. IIANFORD LASS WARE. doit, tincture bottles. 1-2 nt. lo I irnt t-j uu specie no (10 uo For tale at the Ohio Store, hy SUMNER CLARK. July 26 5i ft RASS SCALES. The subscribers rnnnu. Q 9 fucliire and have now on hasid, a very superior kind, and which Ihev will warrant to he perfectly accurnte, of counter icalri, wsin oisnes nun every Hung cnmplelo. Also brnss beams, which will weigh from 200 to 2210 lbs. Their hrais beams aro much sune. inn in iinii;iinu persons wishing lo purctinsc, win uu wcis so can anu exasussse lor Ibeiu selves. BOND WALBRIDGE. July 4. 5 ETUST receiv-'d and lor sale Ten Burr. :ls ol 9 ORLV. VNS MOLVSSF.4 Mcl'.LVAIN, DALZELL, Co. April 20, lli:l:l 44 50 A HISTORY of tho Destriiotion of Jem inlcns.nnd the Desolation nf Palestine wills nn ucensint nf the Jewish Nation, from tho day! of Abraham to it' Instil tlniiersmn Compiled from Milman, hy A Citizen ol Ohio. With Map! and Engravings. Just published and lor sale hy B. . J.TURNBl'LL. Sept. 27. 3 tf Kegs Du Pout's Riilo Posyder, just rt-ccived nod for sab- bv SHERWOOD GREGORY. fil TA1 AlMIINE CARDS A very extnnsjvo ITil nssnrtinent, just receivcl from the ma nufactory, and lor lalo at eastern prices, by I., i.uuijiii.r. K l o Jun 9, 1833 ly Aug. 10 S iFl' I is Lists, iu (.'oliiinhiis, Ohio, for M.NiPCi sain on Ihe tnn-t liberal terms. Tht'selotsareon Town, Rich, Friend, Mriuinl, nnd South streets. The National Roadpas.es out on Friend slreet, 1hron:h the center of these lots. The above lot' are only Kill yards from High street, (the main business Uriel in town,) und olid yaids from the State llou-e. They nre situated on the east part of (he town, and most of I'oetn are oss nshib ground lis High street. The lots lire large, is 2 .J by III l-2feet. High street nud eii't of that bus been considered hy tho oldest inhabitants the most healthy part of the (own. Tho street! will ho graded at tho expense of the proprietors N. MEDHKItY, O. CROSBY, S. CROSBY.' Columbus, 1 ftlh March, 111 I.I. tf Public Sale. t ) Y virtue of nn order ol the Court of Com-m3 mots Pleas in nnd for Clinton county, Ohio, made nt tho term of July, 1033, I will expose to sale by public outcry, nt the door ol Ihe Court house, in t rnuklin ennnty, nnd town of Columbus, Stnto aforesaid, on the 23d dnv of October next, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and (our o'clock P. M of suid day, tho following real estate, to wit all that tract or puree! ol laud, situate, ly ing, nnd being in snid county of Franklio assd Slato aforesaid, bounded nud described us follows, to wit: on she east hv straight alley; on the west by Third slreet; on Ihe south by nn nllej j nn thi; north by n lot nnd fraction nf lots deeded by Olsve M'Gowcn to Jnsnes Young, it being the reinnining two lots of n certnin block of lots originally deeded to the suid Olive M'Go'.ven by the pro- prtctnrs ol South l-oluisibus, in (he said conn ly of Franklin. The n rlh lot being one cqunl half of the above sli scrihcil tract or puree! nf laud hclniigingto AiUm Miller,nssd the south lot being Ilin equal hull of the isbovc stescrshed tract ta-longssig to Jehn .Mil ler; to he sold separately to the highest nnd best bidder, upon the following terms, to wit : for not lnss thnn two thirds ol the appraised value thereoi ; ono hall Ihe purchase money in hand, and (ho balance in six months from Ihe day nf sale, secured by bond nnd goad personnl security, with intcre.1 from theduy of sab' until paid, and 111" title retained un til lull payment shall lie m ule. u.l III . Mil I. r.n, Cuatdiun lor Adam Miller mid John Miller. Sept. 14, 18:13. S HE subscriber will attend to tho For-. warding nnd ('nnmissioss Business, n1 heretofore Also, tho purchasing and pack ing ol Pom. A. li i.M mm. Sept. 12 I .'i;).l.V7.V77(.1'0VS' SALE. f BUI ERE will he sold at public vendue, nl fit the house id John icgler, on the corner of Third an I Rich Streets, on the ihtli day of Oct. insl. Ihn billowing properly, lit. Caipenler'i tools, Book1, and Clothing, Salu lo commence nt tsvo o'clock P. M . Terms made known on Ihe day of sale. JOHN XIK.til.r.R, Adru'r. Ool 3, 4 ,Vi'H Cash Slow, mill!-. Suhsnrilier has ins received n new IL Fiipplv of Awrrican. English, JlVst hi rfiri nnd India GOODS; comprising n general uiiuttincnt of articles suited lo thu wants ol Ihe country, all selected with great en re and which he will sell u cheap for cadi, ns Ihey can be purchased al nny oilier place in Ihe Slate. He bus on leind, (dirert fr.un tlio Slate of iame,i nml will now Keep s ir sale, a genr-ral nssoilnienl of FISH, of In ' quality, vil : ( odh-h, Mut.horcl, suited Sea Salmon, smoked English Herring', mil Tongues nnd Sounds. JOHN BROOKS, N.H. Ail pt rions indebted oil account or otln rwio, are tcqui ?led to malic pnymen t Sept . .7i. .1 "tin I'lSlHAT most complete, productive nnd tie- JL siruble little Farm, situate nn Glade run in Madison county, coiisssling olb4 ncres has on il 26 acre! of lirsl rate Timber, 20 dilto of elegant meadow well set in lame grass, 26 ol I'lougli land, which lies rolling, nnd pro. ilucei corn and whent of a lirsl rule quality and n ten acre lot for pasture that is also well set in tame grass; ditto an excellent orchard of six years growth, consisting of upwards of luu r rust trees, with a good hewed log House, Smoke House, Dairy and Stable, a never fail ing Spring close to the door. I ho slluaiion of the above little Farm is in n very beautiful pnrl ol tho country nnd veil worth the attention of any respectable Family wishing to retire from business or nny person desirous of keeping Tavern: being situated immediately on Ihe Nntinnnl Road halfway between Columbus nnd Springfield, nnd is four miles west of that fast improving little Town called Jef- lerson, asid 51 from New London. Applica tion to be made lo the subscriber on Ihe place, woo win give a title iniiisputahle und immc diutc possession if required. JAMES JACKSON. Oct 3, 4-3m I'rciich Language. HBONSIEUR GAUTIIIER, respectfully 11 M. informs the citizens nfColumbiis, thai be ALL person! indebted to Ihe Estate of 11 Jewell, I itu of Franklin County, de" censed, arc requested to muke immediate payment ; and all pi rsons having equitable oluirai against said estate, arc uesired to prcicnt them legally authenticated fur settlement, sutliiu one yenr. BENJ. F. JEIVETT, Adm'r. Oct 1, 18.13 i-4w CB1HERE will be sold ut public vendue, nt JL the residence of Beni. F. Jewell, on the 9th day of November, the personal property of II. Jesvclt, deceased, consissing of Carpen. Icr'i tool!, square Timber, and household Fur. niture; the mle to commence at one o'clock r. M. lcrmi mnde known on tho dav of lalo. BENJ. F. JEWETT, Adm'r, Oct 1, 1833 4.4 w NEW NOVELS!!! IlNGLAND AN D THE EN GLISH, by E. .4 L. IIui.weii, Esq. author of "Pclham," c. he. , 2 vols. Wild Sports of the West, by the author of "Stories of Wntotloo," to., 1 vols. Mury of Biitgundy,by G. P. R. James, author ol "Philip Augustus," &c. c, 2 voli. The Abbess, n Romance, hy Mn. Trol-lopc, author of "Refugeo in America" ic, 2 vols. The Whig! of Scotland, a Romance, veil. CIIAULK3 SCARIIOROUGII, Furumrdini nnd Commission .Merchant, Portsmouth, Ohio. fFlHE subscriber has established a Forwar- JL ding and Commission House in Ports mouth. Ho hni n large )'ir Proof Ware- llnssse, convenient to the Canal and Steam Bont landing!. The molt parliculnr nlten- lion will ho paid to receiving nnd forwarding Goods, and liberal advance! made on Flour, wiii!ir.y,vo. oonssgneii lursalc. The utmost promptness nnd fidelity may he relied on in the transaction of all businesi confided lo him. A Or.NFRAI. ASSORTMENT Or GROCERIES Will be constantly kept on hnnd s. which will be luld on the most reasonable terms. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH. Portsmouth, Juno 12th, I!::I3 53 If "Miserrimus:" on n Gravestone In Wor. cester Cathedral is (his emphatic inscription, wish npiSSirr unmn ,... ilula is about to recommence a School ill this town, text. Price 50 els. if pioper encouragement be given to hisn. He The Lives and F.xplnjti of Banditti and will tench tho Lutsn and t rench languagei 1 Rohheti in ull pntls ol the World, 2 voli. Vlf 0 I ICE. The subscriber having dispoi-ISI ed of his itock of Goods, requests those whn have Notes and Accounts now due, lo cnll and settlo them withosit delay, as no further indulgence will he given. CHARLES COWLES. Columbus, June2.")th, 111:1.1. 5ft If upon the European plab: there will he also nn tnglish iieparlment sn his School, compn sing all Ihe branches nf nn English education, tnoght by persons well qualified. Mr. Gauthier, being well known in this Stnto, nnd particularly in this place, docinot speak nf his qualifications nsa teacher; the improvement nf his scholars demonstrates them best. The number of the scholars will regulate the price of the tuition. Many Gentlemen of this town charge them-snlvei with tho regulation! of the ichool. He will receive Scliolnnof both lexci. N. B. Monsieur Gauthier Is.vi brought with him from Europe a very extensive lihrn-ry of the best French authors; the Scholars will have (be privilege of using them, for a reasonable compensation. The slny of the commencement, nnd the room in which tho school will be kept, will be made known pretty loon. uct. :i, iiij.i 4-Jw Recollections of is Chnpcrou, t vols. Legends of tho Library at Lillies', by the Lord and Lady there, 2 vols. Tho Life of a Sailor, by a Captain in the Navy, 2 voli, Henry Mastertcn, by G. P. R. Jnmci, vols. Znhrab the Hostage, by the author of Ila.iji Balm," 2 vols. The Refugee in America, by Mn. Trollone. 2 voli. ' Just reoeived at Ihe Bookstore of l.N. WHITING. Sept. 20, I8M, taxi;. rriHF. amount levied in Wood county, for I the year 1833, on ench hundred dollnrs valuation, is, forStaleii.nl Canal purposes, 30 cents; county 411; rond 30; school "1; lowssshsn ( t'errvshurci l.i. I will ntteud, lor the purpose oi receiving tnxes, nt tho usual pl aces ol homing emo tions in the several townships, on the following diiys, to wit; In Perrysburg, Sept. I Wnjneslield If Waterville 20 Middlctnwll -4 Westun Pertngo d And nt my oflioe, nt the sent of lustico, dur inf the month! nf October nnd November, A penalty nf ten per cent, nccrsseiupon all taxci unpaid on Ihe hrsi ns sieceiuner. E, HUNTING TON, Ttoniurcr. Sept . filh, 18.1.1 V 6w T1 BOND WALIilUDGE, Wholesale CiniMissiuji Mi ni hams. C'.Wum'uc Ohio. I FAMILY I.115UAKY, Nni 55, 'G. S- F.TTFTiS of Euler nn Natural rhiW i phy, edited hy David Brewster, L. L. D. 2 vols, stith Engravings. No. 57. A Popular Guide to the Ohservn tions of Nnturei or Hints of inducement to tho Study of rs ntsirsil Productions and Ap penruncesm IheirCoiineclions issul Kelnlions; by Knbcrl aluUic, author ol lhe"Urili!h J nt. urnlist." No. 58. Philosophy of tho Moral Feelings, hvJohn Ahercnmose, il, Ii., author ol "In qiiirics concerning the Intellectual Powers," i-o. No. 59. Improvement of Society, hy Thorn ns Dick, I.. L. I)., author of tho "Christian Philosophy," to. to. Just received at the iiooK-iiote or I. N. Will I1NG. Sept. 26,1833. JUST RP.rKSVED, AMP FOR SALE 10 Chests Young Hyson Ten 10 Half" " " 10 Bag! Pepper 5 " Alspico 50 Mat! Cassia 1 llbl. Cloves 2 Cnroous Indigo 5 Bbls. Ground Logwood 1 Epsom Suit! 5 Boxes Sperm Candles 30 M. Spanish Cigars 20 half " 'lo h Itnxe. best Cuv'dish. Tohncco ) 5 " 2d " 'lo do Vu. 10 " " riug ) 15 Bags llavnnnn Sugar By SHERWOOD & GREGORY .JtVKil 6, nlill "s CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ON (ha Isl inst. tho subscribers formed a co-pnrtnership nnd have opened a house under the iinine of M'LEARY k BIS-SEI.L; for the transaction of n general PRODUCE, GROCERY, COMMISSION, AND FOR WARDING BUSIN ESS, and have taken one of thnso lurgu Brick Ware houses in Smith's Row, Canal street, between Muiu and Sycnmore. They will pay particular attention to piiichnsiug nnd selling Produce, and receiving and lorwanlsiig Goods. ANDREW M'CLEARY, J. M. 1USSELL. Cincinnati, Sep 27, 11133 4 3w Information Wanted. 1 (IHN KING, the son of John King, No. tf M, Cnmhriilgo Street, Plymouth, Eng bind, left Plymouth in lulU; worked some time as a Currier at llagerstnwn, Md. From thence he removed to Miller's Iron Works 14 miles from Harriionbiirgh, Rockinghnsn County, Vu. where ho taught school nnd marrseil. Itss wslu'i relations living in Uhin. he removed (hither; his last letter to his frsendi in England, wni written from Mnrl borough township, DeluwnrcCounty, Ohio. anil iluted lutn ixnvemtier, III-::i, in winch he staled he was going to buy land in the East and West form nl Whetstone; winch letter was answered and directed lo Norton Post Office. Since then no tidings bnve been received of him. He wns baptised ut Plym outh, Nov. Ii'Ji his height is a feet 7 in dies. Any perion who enn givo information of the anove meniionril peisnn, will, ny nililrei sine a letter to the "Editor of the Guiette Wheeling," confer a favor on an anxious and allectionate parent . Sept. 7, 111:13. 4 3w B 10LT1NG CLOTH, for sale hv S L. GOODALE i Go. Oct 4th, IU33 4-ly NKW AND I.NTEIIKSTING rUJUCA. JIUWS.'.'! UST received at the Book-store of I . N. WHITING: Polynesian Researches. du. ring a residence of nearly eight years in th Society und Sandwich Islands, hy William t ins, 4 vols., wilh niupiuuu bi. graving!; vol. sss. secesveis. Verplunk'i Discourics and Addresses on Subjects ol American lliitury, Arts andLiterature. A Collection of the Familiar Letter! nnd Miscellaneous pnpersof Benjamin Franklin. now for the lirsl time published, by Jured opuiit.it ftnrrnlive of tnpt. ftioncii's Vuvngesand Discovi ries, fioui the year 111-22 to I It Jl , comprising ingny new nud valuable discover- s. Narrative of n Voyage in the years 1829. 30 nnd MLhvAhhy Juno Mom II, who ac companied her husband, Bcnj. Morrell, jr. of me guiiuuiin niuiiiiii.. drQllourcnre Civrs us a gentle lulslinnil, enc t lias liimtl Ne gnllltiK yoke, liuiy uur llfo Indeed." I In Iolros plenslicil Hie watery wny, Ily fomlitcss satlirr than hy prudence led." Throe years in North America, by Jamci Stuart, 2 vols. Ohrervatiuni on Professions, Lstcrnture. Manners nnd Emigration, in (he U. States and Canada, hy the Rev. Isaac Fidler ; mads during a residence there in 1832. Memoirs nl General Lafnyclte, and of th French Revolution of 1830, by B. SarraDi, Secictury to Gen . Lafayette, 2 voli. llunnupurtc'i yovagetosi. Helena I com prising thu Diary of Rear Admiral Sir Georg Coekhiirn during his passage from England to St. Ilelcnn.in lillj. Spurgheini's icsv nf the ElpmenlarT Prln. ciplesof Education, founded on the Study of mo ixaiure oi inun. rPhe Constitution nf Man, considered iq Relation lo External Objects, by George Cnml.e. Lectures upon Naturnl History, Geology, Chiumtry, the Application of Steum, nnd in. ten sting Discourics in llioArls, hy Timothy Flint. Anecdotes of Ntilur,il History, wilh 10 heiiutilul Eiigrnvings, S.pt.20, IIOS. Jl ! '
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Full Text | PRINTED AND PUBLISHED ITX JO UN H.1IMACU1&. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. lTw lor, Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; TERMS Three Dollars at the end of the rear New Scries... .No. 6, Vol. III. COLUMaUS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1833. Whole Number, 1 300. MAR It IMRE HTOllE. rilHE subscribers now offer to thiicommu-JL nity tho most gpnernl assorliiicut of ever offered in this part of tho country, nml equal to nny other in 1 lie State in point of variety; consisting of House and Cabinet Trimmings; Suilil Inry ; Farmer1!, Carpenter1! assd Joiner's, Saddler's nnd Blacksmith's Tools, in nil of their greatest variety. A constant supply of Tooli ii'unlly called for in the nbovo business, will be nn object of particular attention. Farmer! and Mechanic! arc particularly requested to call and examine tho Tooli on hand. ALSO A go.icrnl assortment nf Cook, Franltliii, (witli or without doors,) Hall, Ten Plato (with or without Boilers,) Six Piute, Caboose, and Box from tho latest and most approved eastern pattern", both for utility nud elegance, arc purchused and will be roctived in the course of the following month; with u general assortment of HOLLOW-WARE, Tin .mil Sheet Iron Work, Dnno in the best manner, nnd to nny extent rciiuircd. This establishment, being con ncr.tcd with one of the first importing Hnrd- wnro Houbcs in tho city of New York, the subscriber! feel u confidence in offering their Goods at least nt ai low iiicei for ready pay lis any other establishment in thcSlute. The subscribers will nt nil times bo pleased to show goods nnd prices. WILLIAM M. KAS30N 4 CO. Columbus, June 21 53 Dm. ..jiiimM 'foil mmmkmm At V AW PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned Jl4 will hereafter praotice in partnership, in the various Cnuits of Law and Equity in this Slate. Odico over the Baukstoro of I. N. Whiting. LYME STARLING, Jn M.J. GILBERT. Columbus, Jnn'v 2"(h, 1833 HI If DOCT. AWL, ritorosES to dkcome a ciitizex of coli'mius AND RKSI'F.CTFUM.Y OITS'llS HIS NKHVICKH nOTII TO TOWN AND VICINITY. SHOP AND RESIDENCE on Ili.'b-Strcel adjoining Woodbury nnd Stono. . May 1st, 1833 47 Gin rriUOY TOW BOATS. Tho owner! of JL this lino bavo made arrangements to loavo Now York and Troy four limes n week (ho ensuing season of navigation, in the fol lowing order, viz: Troy, (old whnrf of Pattiion nnd Hart) Tuesdays Fridays, II o'clock A. M. do. do. 7 o'clock P. M. Now York, (West side Coentics Slip) Mondays, Wednesday., r , , k ? Thursdays & Saturdays The steam boats nrc in lino order for pa! sengeri the Tow boats have been thoroughly repaired, and with the nddilioa of new boat", are in first late order. Tho facilities for bu siuess at Troy are equal to any on the River, nnd the public may bu assured of every no- commoiUtion the business will admit of. Property will be freighted on ns good terms as by any other lino on (be river, Philip Hart jun. will devote his lime (o the business in New York, where every attention will be shown. For freight or passage npply to J. H.HOOKF.Il, 155 River st. Troy. POPE CATLIN, 22 South st. N. York. Refer to GidiLngs, Ualiiivin, Pease & Co., Cleveland; D. Comitock & Co., Columbus, Ohio. Yc get able Hair Oil; lor the restoration of Hair on bald heads, giving health and beaufy to the Hair when it becomes dry and begins lo decay: afsot admirably adapted to the preservation of the llairy strcrlh fling andfortifying the roots against the causes which operate to destroy the covering which nature has given th, and with which we arc so loth lo parL rj!lld Vi'cttiblu Oil Msi!SM!9 the peculiar Jo. property, eo hmj suiiht for iu other uil, hut tMi'.;lit in vnin, of ri'proiiunin u new erowth of liiiir on 1 1 ends tol.ill y bsilil. So profit uro its nouristiiiit! properties which it readily imparts to the roots of the hiiir, Unit it requires hut .1 nhort time to produce a new growll., and few application to check that fiillim,' of the hair which so of lens occur?, especially after tU Uness. It prevent. tlielmir from tuniint; i;r..y, mid when il heins to (urn, may bo easily checked and restored to its mi-lunil tjpmily, hy npplyins (he Oil, Thii Oil (jives 11 11 agreeable fraurance, and preferable to atiy other for pertuinin, curling nnd s;losin the hair. The hair does nut bt-nitinc dry after uin it. The crowlh nt hair on Children i woniler fully itnprovett by the us. of tliis Oil. Ladies and Gentlemen of the hithent rank have pa.ronird ihin Oil very extensively, and Mich have been its ell, ct?, 111 every city where it lias been introduced, it receives thedeeided preference. To ilie Ladies in particular, the proprietor would heir leave to s-iy, that lliey will nr.' I it admirably nihiptfu t the toilet, pn?rsitii,' 11 s it duel a pk'Tiint prafiirne, and renderinir (he hair 10 rich in its appearance, that no Inly who once become actpiainteil with Ibis beautiful and invaluable article will everenn'ont lo do without it. l'hysiciaui inferior to none in Medici Science, have iMcd and recotimn ml il. The con cm ring tli ninny of thou i. in I" put it beyond doubt, bo that the most incredulous no longer lie'ilntfT. TheOjl need no hiyh wroujjU fb-scription j such is its worth and so highly in it valued by lbon who have inndetrial of it, that it stand!1 and will (land upon it own merit" unrivaled. fri-Fur lalo ttt tho Ohio h'ore, by SUMNKIl CLARK. Sept 0 2 IV rgliioMAS vviutk, sunavox j)&y A. T1S'1 feeling thankful for the very liberal encouragement herf;tofore received from the citizen of this place, once more tender hi p-ofijMnniil services to the Ladinf and Gentlemen of Columbus and its vicinity, hoping that by a faithful und honest dischari; of hi duty, ho will itill continue to merit a lilcral hare of patronaiu. Those who have heretofore employed him, are retpieatcd to call find have their teeth examined, nnd repaired if neemsary. lie will be found at dm office of 1) ictor Pcrkivorfh, where he will be happy to wait nu all who may need his services. H. S. One or two yony s;entlemen who can come well recommended, will receive imtnic-tions in the sciencf) of Dentistry, on liberal term. .Tan'v 2d 0S15011IV & KING A RF. now currying on the larire TAN B. NINO F.ST-IILIrIIMF.NT, formerly .iwred by John Cunniiu', near the hnr!ire across tlie. Scioto river at Cnlimibus, where they will coustr.iitly have on liaml and for sale by wholesale or retail, Sole Leather, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calf Skins, Skirtiinr, lllank Harness and Tanned Deer Skiusnl the first rate ipiality. Persons from a distance can be supplied witli any ipiantity hy ;'ivinir n few days' notice. Saddlers and Slutcunliei? will do well (n call and examine for theiuselve?. The highest prico will be paid hi cash for Hides and Skins. Sept. I I, I Ml. 1 C.l III 7 '' FUlt.YI I'UR li. IUVIAN IIAKLIlre-ptctliilly inf. .rail the -A public that li'i has imw sinplh'd his Cabinet Ware II 1 mi, at the western termi-nation of the Market Iriu.n, nearly oppoitc the bail liug ri'C'.uitly occuoied us tlie oifice oftlio"O ii 1 Stale Journal," with a coinolete and esfeniivo as irtineiit of L'nhinct fiin- rre,ooiiipn.iuj alinust every article appro oriatcly heloii'iinj lo his line of hiiiios, either of plain or of fasiii'iaald" iiiruiur.ie.ture. He invites thorn who may wish (o purchase, to call and ctaniiic his collection. 07" Lumber of various kinds ami approved country produce, will he received iu payment. - TO SELL .1X1) LE.1SE. II K ill- nroinnos to s.ll na reasonable termi, the bailJiii' n-t.v neeupied hy him a a shop; and to lease, fir a tnn of years, the urnund uiou whrh it stands; nnd also, tlilr ty-lwo feet on High street, of the lul commencing nn the north, at (lie intersection of the National Road with said street, and one hundred feet of the same lot friiii'in eat on said road. i.UMAN ISKF.U. Cobi'iiliiia, March 0, !M 3!) Troy, Ilth March, 1033 4 fim Transylvania Unircrsily, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. fWlHF. LECTURE? in this institution will JL commence, ns ustinl, on the 1st Monday of Novcmher, und teriniuntu nn the 1st Saturday in March. The courses nre Anatomy anil Surgery, by l)r Duiit.r.y. Institutes of Medicine ami Clinical practice, by Dr Caldwell. Theory and practice of Physic, by Dr Cookc. Obstetrics nnd Dleasi snf Women and Children, by Dr RiciiARiisoN. Materia Medica and Medical Botany, by Dr. Short. Chimislry nnd Pharmacy, by Dr Van. DELL. During tho entire term, (ho Professor of A- nntoiny and Surgery lectures nine times each vr nek, nnd the other Professors daily, Sabbaths excepted; -Tho feel to the cntiro course, with matriculation nnd the use of the Library, amount to $1 10. The graduation fee is $-0. The Cholera having left il, Lexington now enjoys its ordinary health. By order of tho Faculty, C. V. SHORT, M. IL, DEAN. July 27, IR33. 5n-:l in II-HOLKS.-ILK CllOCl'.H Y STOHE, No. 4, Franklin HuildiiiL', liroadatrcct, Co-luuihus, Ohio. jVELVAl. I).LZELL,S,- Co., SXVITF. the public (o call and examine n large and well ielec(ed tock nf Groceries owl Pittsburgh Mmnfiictitrril .'Irticlr.', rendering the whole w.;ll deserving (ho n(-tention of merchants nud others visiling thi market for supplies Their storo room being cmmnodionOy and eligibly situated f.,r tliu nurposr, they will always give prompt attention to l lie storage, forwnnling, or sale on coiniiiifion, at niolo rate charges, of any merchandise or produce intrusted lo their cam ALSO Just received nnd for sale as above, Tin Tom Jiminln Iron, osorted as follows; Wagui Tire of al! sizes; Hound, Square, Deck und Spike II. id.; Hoop and Stove Pipe Iron; Nails of all sires; together witli a general assnrtaieot of oilier articles, such a" Tea Kettle'; Axe; Malloek": Pick; Drawing Chains, ,V:e. Also, ('nveu dish, Plug, Yjrgiuiu Twi-t, Diamond and La dies' Twist Toeacco; Spanish, Melee and Common Cigars. An assortment of Glass Ware, such as 1 leeanters, Tumblers, assorled Jars; Cnstnr Oil, Tinetore, nml Porter Hot ties; Vials, &o. Also, a nmi'l lot of Confectionary for s ile August, 1032 4lltf A f,h 1i LIIS. assrl.. Colli Lj.-r .7 .N.i. 5 to fi. I", r sale Yarn, Irom bv Scot. 1 2 u. coMsroc ic k co. i A CAIU). fpHK uuderniv;ned, from Lanc!id(r, in i litis tate, has taken the noted Tavern Stand, neuily uppoaitn to (he Public lluiht- itii.ri and t .urt house, in Lob-mmi!, nnd own- 1 hy William M-'il, Lsrj. which will hereaf ter he known ns the And will bo furnished nud attended to, iu a style eipial to the highest expectations. The stages of The Ohio Stake Comvanv stop u( (his house; and their office is attached to the establishment. JOHN NOIil.E. March 1st, 11132 2') If Printing Soil;. PUtpnix Ink Manufactory, JS't'to York. rniHE mbsoriber, having for several years Jl. past, (as an apprentice and foreman to his father, Roger Piout, who has lately declined business) devoted his whole attention to the manufacture of 1'hintino 1k, during which time several valuable improvements in tho admixture and proportioning of the different ingredients bnve been made by his father and himself, is persuaded that he can furnish that nrticlc superior iu quality to any exhibited for sale in this country. It being the intention of the subscriber to continue the manufacture of Printing Ink, nl the same Factory nnd with the sume machinery, lately occupied and used hy his fulher, no respeciiuiiy solicits tlie patronage ol the public, and trusts he will deserve il by his exertions (o have the article manufactured by mm oi superior quality, lie also Hopes unit lie will he considered as entitled to souk; patronage, from the circimislnrvcc of his heing the only person in the country who has ser-vi d a regular appreniiceship to the business. Ho manufactures nud sells for cash, his warranted nnd approved Printing Ink, nt the fol-lowing reduced prices; For hook offices. No. I, nt 100 cents per lb.; No. 2, 'b cents; No. "2 1-2, 62 l-'2 cents; No. 3, dn cents; No. 4, :I4 cents; mid news ollici i will he supplied at df) cents. He bus also invented nn Ink of a superior quality for the Napier nud Power presses, and for all composition rollers, which he warrants superior to any innnue factored in the United States. Book Ink, weak and strong, nt 50 centi peril).; New! Ink, weak and strong, nt ;I0 cents per lb. MOSES P. PROUT. New York. January, ItiJJ. I. N. Whiting, agent of Mr. Prout for the sale of his Inks in Ohio, will keep roiislant-ly nn hand a general supply of them, which he will furnish at hisBookstorc in Columbus, for cast:, at the sumo piiccthey can be had from (he inuuufuclurcr iu the city of New York. The best quality of News Ink, furnished nl ;!0 cents per lb. Orders aru respectfully solicited from Printers in the State. liVe, the subscribers, havinir used in our ollices for some lime, Mr I'rout's Printing Ink cheertully recommenil it to our brethren, in this Slate, as being equal, if not superior, to anyiiiuwtinwiiie.il we tire acquainted, und as being furnished hy .Mr Whiting, nt much lower prices than we have ever been libit: to obtain Printing ItiU," JOHN BAILIIACHE. Editir of the Ohio Stale Journal. DAVIDS.MITH, Editor of the Ohio Monitor. JENKINS it GLOVER, Publisher! of the Ohio Register. JOHN A. BRYAN. (late) Editor of the Sentinel. Urovvvivt' subscriber having purchased (hi- COLUMRUS HOTEL. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that ho hai taken that well known itund, recently occupied by James Robinson, on the corner of High anil Town itrccts, called Ao6inion,i Totem," which will hereafter be designntcd tho Co i.umiius Hotel; where he is prepared (o receive traveler! And otheri, who may favor him wilh a cull. The house ii being thoroughly repaired, and there will be un addition of several new rooms, so that a number more can bo accommodated than heretofore. Ho hopes, that from long expirionce in the business, and a determination to please, to merit and receive a lihcrul share of the public's custom. RICHARD PEARSON. Columbus, April 0, I8:J3. if Having been but a short time in this Stale, nnd very little acquainted with the citizens, I have thought it would give satisfaction lo publish the following certificate!. R. p. "The itihscrihers, citizens of Lcwislnwn, Mifflin county, Pa. do certify. Ihnt thev have occn well acquainted with the henrcr, Richard Pearson, for about five yean, and know him to bo an honest, industrious, nml man. Mr. Pearson has kept a Public House or Tavern in the place aforesaid, for three years, nnd during that time, conducted himself us well suited lo the business. His house w.ii well attended, and he exerted himself to plense his customer!, O. & S. Croshy AVE on hand nt their old stand opposite the V;;'? fctnto I Insist' ; a general as- lortii.ci.i oi Drugs & Medicine, TAINTS &. DYL'STUFFS; Which (hey ofTer for sale on as lavornhle terms as eiio be hail west of (he Mountains. Aug. 31, 18:13. mUE OHIO GAZETTEER, Revised und X. Improved, anil n new Edition nf Aiwa-er' AiUiqnUiea, lire in press, and will soon bo ready for lulu and delivery to subscriber!. U. J. TUHNBULL. Sept. 27. 3 If Auction. ,Pf VVEDNESD lY, 12ib November nex, will be sold without reserve, an exten sive ussortmcnl of Diil'os, CnmicAi.s, Dr Stutps, Glass Wake, Pehfumehv, Fanot wmiu8, tvc. Are. As (lie obiect is lo close a concern, it is nre- s limed u belter opportunity will be nlTorded for purchaser! to replenish and assort their stocks, to ndvunluge, thun has yet offered ill tho Western Country. nalc peremplory. I ermio! payment, which will be liberal, made known nt time of sale. Uy M'Cl.KLI.AN & YOKK.E, No 5, West Front Street, Cincinnati, Oct I 4 Uw Jmnes Milliktn, Eiq. uenry turner, ll'm. Cullierlmn. Jamet t'arkcr, lieo. (i. yjafc, r. . llanki, r.tq. September I, ir.J'2." T 1IAT MANUFACTORY. 9 It W. BRDNSON respectfully informs fi. his fri -ads and the politic generally, that he has tak.Mi tlie old stand, three doors south I of Ihe Market house, where he intends In manufacture and sell ns cheap as can he I nlTonlcd. All orders will be promptly attended (o. Cnbinilui", Srpl.21, II1.12 2 If IDE slock in (rndonf 'A. Ilunford. nml In ken E. H. Ilanford into co-nnrtucrtbio. thi business will bo conducted under (he firm nf Mnley II Ilunford, sit No. 3, Franklin Build ings, iimuil-wuy, Columbus. They now of- ler inrsaie, iu aiiiiuion 10 liii ir lurmei stork 4000 Ihs. of best Western Roicrvo Cheese 100 hbls. Lake Fish; 12000 Ihs. of Cuyahoga Grind Sloncs, of ti iiperiur gni, (mm 40 loi.jllll ins.; 500 Putenl Pails, fcc. &o., lo for ready FIN LEY & I1ANFORI), Columbus, Sept. 12. I . BLS. of Lake nud Zanesville Salt, for sale by the subscri ber, for cash or most kinds of produce. X. IIANFORD. Sept. 12 I JWAIM'S PANACEA for sale by L, UOUUALL Jan 9. HIM k Co Iv WHEAT WaNTF.D Salt or cash will bo given for Wheat hy U. COMSTOCK & Co. Columbus, Aug. 1st, 11133. C1 ROUND PIASTER A fresh supply of JT ground Plaster of the first qu slily, just received and for laic by B. COMSTOCK k Co. Columbus, Aug. 1st. li;l3. a o.MixisTii.1 runs' jYu tick. ALL Persons having any claims against this estate of lletijuiiiin Piatt, ilecM. lata of Columbus, are hereby requested (o present tho same, legally proven, for lot Moment, within one your: And all persons in. ilebled to said estate nre requested to settle tho same immediately, with AUGUSTUS PUTT,) LUTHER I11LLERY, j mlm " Sept. 26, 11133. 3 4w ICi'cad. Cracker. Vc. nnilE Subscriber has (nken possession of JL the premises lately occupied by Tho. mat Martin, situate on High Street, opposite Russell's Tavern ; where he intends keeping a constant supply of Bread, Boston and Hut tor Crncken, Cakes, &o. tto. for sale, both wholesale and retail, upon the most renson able terms. JOHN HOWN. Columbus, Sept. 2-, I OH. 3 3m ROHKIIT RUSSELL &. CO. Rl ESl'ECTFl'LLY inform their friend-B.ssV nnd the public generally, thai they have just received and are now opening, one door South of R. Russell's Hotel, in the r.mns lately neenpie I hy Messrs. Norlhrup & Pitcher, a new and general assortment or consisting, in pari, of Ihe following articles, to wil : DRY GOODS, GROCRRIRS, QUKEXSIV.1RE, GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, ic. All of which (hey oIlW forsalo n( reduced prsees for cash, or approved country produce. They invite (heir friends and th" puidic generally to cull and examine their assortment. Columbus, May 27. If,a2 llHrt j. I)ill:ii's BssCtvartl! JJ9ANAWAY' from tho suoscriher, iu Ka- jfl-V nnwha county, Vu., nhosit the first of August iut, a negro liov eighteen years oi.i ; small of his age; calls himself JOHN. S.iiit hoy is is mulatto; has is sear over oise esc; of a thin visage; a iiisi nose; and has n considerable knot on one of his ankles, on Ihe inside; nnd iu cotnemtioii is given to hnust- nud is quite peculiar iu bis phraseology. incc his escape he litis been iu .Mtuietla, Ohio, here he was taken, hut again tna.lo liss es- apo. Hi: tin1 since heels lie. ird ol hctwren Guvaiidotlc und t.'hillic.itlie; ai.d is probably making for tho Lakes. Tho above reward will he given to any p.-rsou who may secure hi said runaway sn any jail in Ohio, so tti.it gut him again. ROBERT BLAINE. Sept. 2, 103.1 1 am The Editor of tho S.-i ito Oaietto will pub lish the above tw i months and charge the sn mo to the kanawhu Banner. JUST rer Co r no eceiveil nud tor sale, .,OilU Ihs. rrnN Yaun, nssorte.l HMrnnrn, By SHERWOOD GREGORY. .lusuit fi. mill VUCTION AND COMMISSION UIISI NESS . The subscriber having received the appointment of Aiietioiteer for the county of Franklin, would respeotfully inform the public, that he will receive nnd sell, all kinds of goods, wares and merchandize, either nt Public Auction or on ('oinuii"ioii. for is moderate percentage, at hisroom on High street nenrly opposite the Swan Hotel, and one door smith of Mr Jonv Du'ioks' Stan'. Sales, on Weilnesduysaiii! Saturdays; and on Tuesday ami Ftiday evenings of each week; but will sell on any other day or evening if required. He will nisi dispose of real estate, or personal properly, lying and ledng within tho cnunty of r rnukliu, at any time when he may bo called upon for that purpose. C. W. KENT. Columbus. April Hi. I!!33 44 1 f Valuable farm ibr Male. rnillK suhsciiher oll'en lor sale the valua JL ble pluntatiois on which he now resides, lying on Ihe West side nf tho Whetstone riv er, on tho rond from Columbus lo Delnwure. about three miles from the former place. Il consists nf nearly 100 acres of excellent land of which about jt) are under cultivation, nud has the udvusitugc of a number of never tail ing springs. A substantial Dwelling linusi- and other necessary out-buildings, ns well as a good Distillery nuw in operation, nil tnrx- ceiient nrder, s,ro erected cn the premsss-s; nnd the situation is well calculated for a Tnv i-rif, or llixisoof entertainment. r for a Tnn Yard. For terms, and other particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on the premises. JOSEPH SIIROM, Clinton township, Franklin county. Sept. II I 3m D. W. llulingt, Eiq. linn. D. Reynolds, J. O. IMm, A. C. Ifilson, Jlenj. Patton, Esq. L. JicynoMi, Esq. Lewistowk, (Pa.) Sept. 2, 1832. " This is to certify. Hint we Imvn l.,,l,l with Mr. Pearson lor the Inst venr. ri,tn which time he kept one of the largest and best isoseis iniiio place, und gave general satis-faction to his customers, ami visitors. Dr. Jamft Me' Connell, Isaac Fisher, Esq." TITHE suhseriber having disposed of his J. stock in trade to 11. S. Finluy, wuuld request those having accounts or notes unsettled, to cull und settle the same without ilelny. Z. IIANFORD. :ept. 12 French Uurr Mill blows, 011 SALE, hy the subsciiber, ut hii shop in Cleveland, warranted sunerinr lo nny other kind of Stone for ilosiring. Also, French Burr of tho subscribes'! in ami fuel nre, for sale, by Ihe followine gentlemen, nt their warehouses: Buttles & Gill, Columbus; Geo. miner, it Co., isewtirk: Oliver Newberry. ISnlrniS M 'P " NOTICE. The following gentlemen will rnnlmi.1 In deliver Slone, of tho subscriber'! manufac ture, nt nny place upon theCnnul : A. Stanley, fticrons liiickeiisilcrfer & Slinglnir, Dover; v,. vr. ivssison, iincsviitc; A. Huston, Cir. cievslle; j. Smellser k Co., Roscoei H. II. k M. D. Wcllmun, Muisillon; Barr Cuinp-s.nss ri.:u:n...i. 1 "-ll, V'HIHIllflllf.. Stone of nny size will he made hv Ihe ml,. sciiber to order, upon limit notice, and forwarded to nny plnce upon the Lnkci or Cd-nnl to which thev nre ordered. N. 11. All Stono mid by tho suhseriber or nny of the above named genllemen, will be warranted superior lo Ihe Raccoon, Flint -"'S'-Jt" uuj uinrr Hinil Ol alone. CHARLES UAYWARD Cleveland, April 1, 11133 50 ly EDIC'AL COLLEGE OF OHIO. The Lectures iu this Institution will com mence, as usual, on the last Monday in October, und close in the lust week in February.The Faculty hni boen completed by the appointment of Aldan G. Smith. M. I)., ol Kentucky, to the Surgical Chair, und isus luiiuws ; MEDICAL FACULTY: Jedediah Coins, M. D., Profcuor of Ann- tons v nnd I'livisologv. Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D., Professor of Chimislry and Pharmacy. Aluax G. Smith, M. D., Professor ol surgery. Charles E. Pieiisom, M.D., Professor of .Materia ftleilica. Jons MooiuiEAi), M. D., Professor of Ob slctiici and Disease! of Women und Chil dren. John Eueule, M. D.. Professor of the The. cry and Practice, Samuel u. Gnoss, M. D Demonstrator ol Anatomy. ALEXANDER DENN1SON, Librarian. The o ist of a full oouise of Lectures, be ing nt the rale of $& lor each Ticket, and S.I lor matriculation and the use ol the Li brary, ss $'ij. Tho trraduiition fee ss ii. Tho Hospital Tickc( is a separate charge of which tho Stu lent may lake, or ounl, at pleasure. THUS. D. MITCHELL, Dean of the Faculty Cincinnati, Sept. 23 3-6w ANTED. 20,000 bushels WHEAT For which the highest market irice will oe given, in v-iisli. SHERWOOD GREGORY. July 10 56 Dissolution of l'arliicrshin, TIll E Firm of Francis Stewnrt and Clnrlt JL Hicgins, Merchants, is from (hisdtiy dis solved. All persons having claim! ugainst mill nnn, and those indehleil, will cull anil settle the same with I link lliggiiis, who is here by authorized to settle n II business relative to the uliove urns. FRANCIS STEWART, CLARK HIGGINS. Sepias, 1833 4 4w N. B. The Business of (he above firm will hereafter he continued by F. Slewurt, who is just receiving and opening a splendid assortment of la 1 1 and Winter Goods. late from Phihsile'phiu and New Yurk; which he oilers low fur cash ; nnd purticularly ins vsles his custosssers and friends to cnll and examine the quality nud price for them selves. F. STEWART. AIMIIXISTIMTOIVS NOTICE. ' ETn i-if'i? :. i....ni, .s...i ..S1...I IN indeblcil to the Estate of Michael Win. kelblnck, lalo of Montgomery Township, rrnsiuiiu bounty, lhio,(luceaied ,nrercquii red to muke iuimediatc pajmcnt to the subscriber; anil all those who have legal claim! against said Estate, will present them legally proven lor setuemesii wsiiisn eighteen months, JOHN A EGLEIl, Adm'r. Oct. 18.13 4 THEOJ.OGJCAL UUllAllV, Nns. 3. and 4. r UTH ER nml the Lutheran Reformation, J liy John Scott, A. M., 2 vols. Key lo Ihe Revelation, in Thirty Six I.co- lures, taking the whole Book in course, by r.inau smiin, iiuihnr ol u "A Dissertation on the Pmpheciis," "View of the Trinity," and "Key to Figurative Language," &c. &c. For rule nt Hie Book-store of I. N. WHITING. Sept. 2fi, 183.1. is r.ix rhousand Lights of Palent Window X Sash, for laic by the Subseriher. eh20 .. IIANFORD LASS WARE. doit, tincture bottles. 1-2 nt. lo I irnt t-j uu specie no (10 uo For tale at the Ohio Store, hy SUMNER CLARK. July 26 5i ft RASS SCALES. The subscribers rnnnu. Q 9 fucliire and have now on hasid, a very superior kind, and which Ihev will warrant to he perfectly accurnte, of counter icalri, wsin oisnes nun every Hung cnmplelo. Also brnss beams, which will weigh from 200 to 2210 lbs. Their hrais beams aro much sune. inn in iinii;iinu persons wishing lo purctinsc, win uu wcis so can anu exasussse lor Ibeiu selves. BOND WALBRIDGE. July 4. 5 ETUST receiv-'d and lor sale Ten Burr. :ls ol 9 ORLV. VNS MOLVSSF.4 Mcl'.LVAIN, DALZELL, Co. April 20, lli:l:l 44 50 A HISTORY of tho Destriiotion of Jem inlcns.nnd the Desolation nf Palestine wills nn ucensint nf the Jewish Nation, from tho day! of Abraham to it' Instil tlniiersmn Compiled from Milman, hy A Citizen ol Ohio. With Map! and Engravings. Just published and lor sale hy B. . J.TURNBl'LL. Sept. 27. 3 tf Kegs Du Pout's Riilo Posyder, just rt-ccived nod for sab- bv SHERWOOD GREGORY. fil TA1 AlMIINE CARDS A very extnnsjvo ITil nssnrtinent, just receivcl from the ma nufactory, and lor lalo at eastern prices, by I., i.uuijiii.r. K l o Jun 9, 1833 ly Aug. 10 S iFl' I is Lists, iu (.'oliiinhiis, Ohio, for M.NiPCi sain on Ihe tnn-t liberal terms. Tht'selotsareon Town, Rich, Friend, Mriuinl, nnd South streets. The National Roadpas.es out on Friend slreet, 1hron:h the center of these lots. The above lot' are only Kill yards from High street, (the main business Uriel in town,) und olid yaids from the State llou-e. They nre situated on the east part of (he town, and most of I'oetn are oss nshib ground lis High street. The lots lire large, is 2 .J by III l-2feet. High street nud eii't of that bus been considered hy tho oldest inhabitants the most healthy part of the (own. Tho street! will ho graded at tho expense of the proprietors N. MEDHKItY, O. CROSBY, S. CROSBY.' Columbus, 1 ftlh March, 111 I.I. tf Public Sale. t ) Y virtue of nn order ol the Court of Com-m3 mots Pleas in nnd for Clinton county, Ohio, made nt tho term of July, 1033, I will expose to sale by public outcry, nt the door ol Ihe Court house, in t rnuklin ennnty, nnd town of Columbus, Stnto aforesaid, on the 23d dnv of October next, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and (our o'clock P. M of suid day, tho following real estate, to wit all that tract or puree! ol laud, situate, ly ing, nnd being in snid county of Franklio assd Slato aforesaid, bounded nud described us follows, to wit: on she east hv straight alley; on the west by Third slreet; on Ihe south by nn nllej j nn thi; north by n lot nnd fraction nf lots deeded by Olsve M'Gowcn to Jnsnes Young, it being the reinnining two lots of n certnin block of lots originally deeded to the suid Olive M'Go'.ven by the pro- prtctnrs ol South l-oluisibus, in (he said conn ly of Franklin. The n rlh lot being one cqunl half of the above sli scrihcil tract or puree! nf laud hclniigingto AiUm Miller,nssd the south lot being Ilin equal hull of the isbovc stescrshed tract ta-longssig to Jehn .Mil ler; to he sold separately to the highest nnd best bidder, upon the following terms, to wit : for not lnss thnn two thirds ol the appraised value thereoi ; ono hall Ihe purchase money in hand, and (ho balance in six months from Ihe day nf sale, secured by bond nnd goad personnl security, with intcre.1 from theduy of sab' until paid, and 111" title retained un til lull payment shall lie m ule. u.l III . Mil I. r.n, Cuatdiun lor Adam Miller mid John Miller. Sept. 14, 18:13. S HE subscriber will attend to tho For-. warding nnd ('nnmissioss Business, n1 heretofore Also, tho purchasing and pack ing ol Pom. A. li i.M mm. Sept. 12 I .'i;).l.V7.V77(.1'0VS' SALE. f BUI ERE will he sold at public vendue, nl fit the house id John icgler, on the corner of Third an I Rich Streets, on the ihtli day of Oct. insl. Ihn billowing properly, lit. Caipenler'i tools, Book1, and Clothing, Salu lo commence nt tsvo o'clock P. M . Terms made known on Ihe day of sale. JOHN XIK.til.r.R, Adru'r. Ool 3, 4 ,Vi'H Cash Slow, mill!-. Suhsnrilier has ins received n new IL Fiipplv of Awrrican. English, JlVst hi rfiri nnd India GOODS; comprising n general uiiuttincnt of articles suited lo thu wants ol Ihe country, all selected with great en re and which he will sell u cheap for cadi, ns Ihey can be purchased al nny oilier place in Ihe Slate. He bus on leind, (dirert fr.un tlio Slate of iame,i nml will now Keep s ir sale, a genr-ral nssoilnienl of FISH, of In ' quality, vil : ( odh-h, Mut.horcl, suited Sea Salmon, smoked English Herring', mil Tongues nnd Sounds. JOHN BROOKS, N.H. Ail pt rions indebted oil account or otln rwio, are tcqui ?led to malic pnymen t Sept . .7i. .1 "tin I'lSlHAT most complete, productive nnd tie- JL siruble little Farm, situate nn Glade run in Madison county, coiisssling olb4 ncres has on il 26 acre! of lirsl rate Timber, 20 dilto of elegant meadow well set in lame grass, 26 ol I'lougli land, which lies rolling, nnd pro. ilucei corn and whent of a lirsl rule quality and n ten acre lot for pasture that is also well set in tame grass; ditto an excellent orchard of six years growth, consisting of upwards of luu r rust trees, with a good hewed log House, Smoke House, Dairy and Stable, a never fail ing Spring close to the door. I ho slluaiion of the above little Farm is in n very beautiful pnrl ol tho country nnd veil worth the attention of any respectable Family wishing to retire from business or nny person desirous of keeping Tavern: being situated immediately on Ihe Nntinnnl Road halfway between Columbus nnd Springfield, nnd is four miles west of that fast improving little Town called Jef- lerson, asid 51 from New London. Applica tion to be made lo the subscriber on Ihe place, woo win give a title iniiisputahle und immc diutc possession if required. JAMES JACKSON. Oct 3, 4-3m I'rciich Language. HBONSIEUR GAUTIIIER, respectfully 11 M. informs the citizens nfColumbiis, thai be ALL person! indebted to Ihe Estate of 11 Jewell, I itu of Franklin County, de" censed, arc requested to muke immediate payment ; and all pi rsons having equitable oluirai against said estate, arc uesired to prcicnt them legally authenticated fur settlement, sutliiu one yenr. BENJ. F. JEIVETT, Adm'r. Oct 1, 18.13 i-4w CB1HERE will be sold ut public vendue, nt JL the residence of Beni. F. Jewell, on the 9th day of November, the personal property of II. Jesvclt, deceased, consissing of Carpen. Icr'i tool!, square Timber, and household Fur. niture; the mle to commence at one o'clock r. M. lcrmi mnde known on tho dav of lalo. BENJ. F. JEWETT, Adm'r, Oct 1, 1833 4.4 w NEW NOVELS!!! IlNGLAND AN D THE EN GLISH, by E. .4 L. IIui.weii, Esq. author of "Pclham," c. he. , 2 vols. Wild Sports of the West, by the author of "Stories of Wntotloo," to., 1 vols. Mury of Biitgundy,by G. P. R. James, author ol "Philip Augustus," &c. c, 2 voli. The Abbess, n Romance, hy Mn. Trol-lopc, author of "Refugeo in America" ic, 2 vols. The Whig! of Scotland, a Romance, veil. CIIAULK3 SCARIIOROUGII, Furumrdini nnd Commission .Merchant, Portsmouth, Ohio. fFlHE subscriber has established a Forwar- JL ding and Commission House in Ports mouth. Ho hni n large )'ir Proof Ware- llnssse, convenient to the Canal and Steam Bont landing!. The molt parliculnr nlten- lion will ho paid to receiving nnd forwarding Goods, and liberal advance! made on Flour, wiii!ir.y,vo. oonssgneii lursalc. The utmost promptness nnd fidelity may he relied on in the transaction of all businesi confided lo him. A Or.NFRAI. ASSORTMENT Or GROCERIES Will be constantly kept on hnnd s. which will be luld on the most reasonable terms. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH. Portsmouth, Juno 12th, I!::I3 53 If "Miserrimus:" on n Gravestone In Wor. cester Cathedral is (his emphatic inscription, wish npiSSirr unmn ,... ilula is about to recommence a School ill this town, text. Price 50 els. if pioper encouragement be given to hisn. He The Lives and F.xplnjti of Banditti and will tench tho Lutsn and t rench languagei 1 Rohheti in ull pntls ol the World, 2 voli. Vlf 0 I ICE. The subscriber having dispoi-ISI ed of his itock of Goods, requests those whn have Notes and Accounts now due, lo cnll and settlo them withosit delay, as no further indulgence will he given. CHARLES COWLES. Columbus, June2.")th, 111:1.1. 5ft If upon the European plab: there will he also nn tnglish iieparlment sn his School, compn sing all Ihe branches nf nn English education, tnoght by persons well qualified. Mr. Gauthier, being well known in this Stnto, nnd particularly in this place, docinot speak nf his qualifications nsa teacher; the improvement nf his scholars demonstrates them best. The number of the scholars will regulate the price of the tuition. Many Gentlemen of this town charge them-snlvei with tho regulation! of the ichool. He will receive Scliolnnof both lexci. N. B. Monsieur Gauthier Is.vi brought with him from Europe a very extensive lihrn-ry of the best French authors; the Scholars will have (be privilege of using them, for a reasonable compensation. The slny of the commencement, nnd the room in which tho school will be kept, will be made known pretty loon. uct. :i, iiij.i 4-Jw Recollections of is Chnpcrou, t vols. Legends of tho Library at Lillies', by the Lord and Lady there, 2 vols. Tho Life of a Sailor, by a Captain in the Navy, 2 voli, Henry Mastertcn, by G. P. R. Jnmci, vols. Znhrab the Hostage, by the author of Ila.iji Balm," 2 vols. The Refugee in America, by Mn. Trollone. 2 voli. ' Just reoeived at Ihe Bookstore of l.N. WHITING. Sept. 20, I8M, taxi;. rriHF. amount levied in Wood county, for I the year 1833, on ench hundred dollnrs valuation, is, forStaleii.nl Canal purposes, 30 cents; county 411; rond 30; school "1; lowssshsn ( t'errvshurci l.i. I will ntteud, lor the purpose oi receiving tnxes, nt tho usual pl aces ol homing emo tions in the several townships, on the following diiys, to wit; In Perrysburg, Sept. I Wnjneslield If Waterville 20 Middlctnwll -4 Westun Pertngo d And nt my oflioe, nt the sent of lustico, dur inf the month! nf October nnd November, A penalty nf ten per cent, nccrsseiupon all taxci unpaid on Ihe hrsi ns sieceiuner. E, HUNTING TON, Ttoniurcr. Sept . filh, 18.1.1 V 6w T1 BOND WALIilUDGE, Wholesale CiniMissiuji Mi ni hams. C'.Wum'uc Ohio. I FAMILY I.115UAKY, Nni 55, 'G. S- F.TTFTiS of Euler nn Natural rhiW i phy, edited hy David Brewster, L. L. D. 2 vols, stith Engravings. No. 57. A Popular Guide to the Ohservn tions of Nnturei or Hints of inducement to tho Study of rs ntsirsil Productions and Ap penruncesm IheirCoiineclions issul Kelnlions; by Knbcrl aluUic, author ol lhe"Urili!h J nt. urnlist." No. 58. Philosophy of tho Moral Feelings, hvJohn Ahercnmose, il, Ii., author ol "In qiiirics concerning the Intellectual Powers," i-o. No. 59. Improvement of Society, hy Thorn ns Dick, I.. L. I)., author of tho "Christian Philosophy," to. to. Just received at the iiooK-iiote or I. N. Will I1NG. Sept. 26,1833. JUST RP.rKSVED, AMP FOR SALE 10 Chests Young Hyson Ten 10 Half" " " 10 Bag! Pepper 5 " Alspico 50 Mat! Cassia 1 llbl. Cloves 2 Cnroous Indigo 5 Bbls. Ground Logwood 1 Epsom Suit! 5 Boxes Sperm Candles 30 M. Spanish Cigars 20 half " 'lo h Itnxe. best Cuv'dish. Tohncco ) 5 " 2d " 'lo do Vu. 10 " " riug ) 15 Bags llavnnnn Sugar By SHERWOOD & GREGORY .JtVKil 6, nlill "s CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ON (ha Isl inst. tho subscribers formed a co-pnrtnership nnd have opened a house under the iinine of M'LEARY k BIS-SEI.L; for the transaction of n general PRODUCE, GROCERY, COMMISSION, AND FOR WARDING BUSIN ESS, and have taken one of thnso lurgu Brick Ware houses in Smith's Row, Canal street, between Muiu and Sycnmore. They will pay particular attention to piiichnsiug nnd selling Produce, and receiving and lorwanlsiig Goods. ANDREW M'CLEARY, J. M. 1USSELL. Cincinnati, Sep 27, 11133 4 3w Information Wanted. 1 (IHN KING, the son of John King, No. tf M, Cnmhriilgo Street, Plymouth, Eng bind, left Plymouth in lulU; worked some time as a Currier at llagerstnwn, Md. From thence he removed to Miller's Iron Works 14 miles from Harriionbiirgh, Rockinghnsn County, Vu. where ho taught school nnd marrseil. Itss wslu'i relations living in Uhin. he removed (hither; his last letter to his frsendi in England, wni written from Mnrl borough township, DeluwnrcCounty, Ohio. anil iluted lutn ixnvemtier, III-::i, in winch he staled he was going to buy land in the East and West form nl Whetstone; winch letter was answered and directed lo Norton Post Office. Since then no tidings bnve been received of him. He wns baptised ut Plym outh, Nov. Ii'Ji his height is a feet 7 in dies. Any perion who enn givo information of the anove meniionril peisnn, will, ny nililrei sine a letter to the "Editor of the Guiette Wheeling," confer a favor on an anxious and allectionate parent . Sept. 7, 111:13. 4 3w B 10LT1NG CLOTH, for sale hv S L. GOODALE i Go. Oct 4th, IU33 4-ly NKW AND I.NTEIIKSTING rUJUCA. JIUWS.'.'! UST received at the Book-store of I . N. WHITING: Polynesian Researches. du. ring a residence of nearly eight years in th Society und Sandwich Islands, hy William t ins, 4 vols., wilh niupiuuu bi. graving!; vol. sss. secesveis. Verplunk'i Discourics and Addresses on Subjects ol American lliitury, Arts andLiterature. A Collection of the Familiar Letter! nnd Miscellaneous pnpersof Benjamin Franklin. now for the lirsl time published, by Jured opuiit.it ftnrrnlive of tnpt. ftioncii's Vuvngesand Discovi ries, fioui the year 111-22 to I It Jl , comprising ingny new nud valuable discover- s. Narrative of n Voyage in the years 1829. 30 nnd MLhvAhhy Juno Mom II, who ac companied her husband, Bcnj. Morrell, jr. of me guiiuuiin niuiiiiii.. drQllourcnre Civrs us a gentle lulslinnil, enc t lias liimtl Ne gnllltiK yoke, liuiy uur llfo Indeed." I In Iolros plenslicil Hie watery wny, Ily fomlitcss satlirr than hy prudence led." Throe years in North America, by Jamci Stuart, 2 vols. Ohrervatiuni on Professions, Lstcrnture. Manners nnd Emigration, in (he U. States and Canada, hy the Rev. Isaac Fidler ; mads during a residence there in 1832. Memoirs nl General Lafnyclte, and of th French Revolution of 1830, by B. SarraDi, Secictury to Gen . Lafayette, 2 voli. llunnupurtc'i yovagetosi. Helena I com prising thu Diary of Rear Admiral Sir Georg Coekhiirn during his passage from England to St. Ilelcnn.in lillj. Spurgheini's icsv nf the ElpmenlarT Prln. ciplesof Education, founded on the Study of mo ixaiure oi inun. rPhe Constitution nf Man, considered iq Relation lo External Objects, by George Cnml.e. Lectures upon Naturnl History, Geology, Chiumtry, the Application of Steum, nnd in. ten sting Discourics in llioArls, hy Timothy Flint. Anecdotes of Ntilur,il History, wilh 10 heiiutilul Eiigrnvings, S.pt.20, IIOS. Jl ! ' |
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