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mm "i TaUBSA Inn IPRINTF.D AND PUBLISHED 1 JtUYX TlIAIACYll!i. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollars at the end of the year New Scries.. ..IVo. 13, Vol.111. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1833. Whole IV umber, l'M7. GROCERIES rOR SALE BY JWELVAW, DALZELL, Sf Co., No. 4, Franklin Buildings, Broad St Columbus, Ohio. 100 bugs Rio Coffco 35 chests Y. H. Tea 10 bags Pimnnto IU bags Copper 10 boxel Philadelphia Lump nnd LonCSugai 30 boici fresh Ruiiini lOkcji do do 40 kegs Gun Powder 23 bags Shot lirge supply Pie and Bur Lead Lirge supply Virginia, Tstisl, Cuvonili-li, and Cut Tobacco 10 bhli. Noi. I,?, and 3, Mackerel 15 Quintals Cod Fish if) bill). Tanners' Brown Oil 10 coils Hemp Cordage 150 casks Boston und J uniallu Nails nnd llrads, assorted 100 boxes Window Glass 'JObbls. assorted Dvestufls Spanish Indigo, Saltpeter, Gum Camphor, Cassia, Cloves, Nutmegs, Almonds, Filberts, &o. Also, a oompleto assortment of the Pittsburgh ainnufactured articles,al the low est prices; such as Shovols, Hoes, Spades, Mullocks, Picks, Axes, Cross Cut and .Mill Saws: together with an extensive variety of Iron Steel of every description; Glassware, such as Tumblers, Tinctures, Jars, Castor Oil Bottles, Vials, ic. packed ill Uuxej fur the cuiintry trade. Nov. IG3J II -.a 1JJOOTICE. The subscriber having disposal ed of his stock of Goods, requests those who have Notes anil Accounts now due, to call and settle them without delay, as no fur tnci indulgence win ne given. CHARLES COW1.F.3. Columbus, June25th, lll.l.l. 56 If JYFm ilE IT KNOWN, That heretofoie, to wit: tJ at the September term of the Franklin Court of Common Pleas, tho following estates wero Died for settlement at the next term, to wit : lloswcll Wilcox's Estate; David Barley's EsUto ; nnd Surah Smith's Folate.Attest, A, I. M'DOWEIil.. Nov. IBM II NOTICE.. All peisons having claims u-gainst the estato of Charles C. Beard, deceased, will present them legally authenticated tome, for settlement, within one year from this date; and all persons indebted to said estate, will call and pay immediately. The ciroumstancesof the estate render speedy collections requisite, uud no indulgence call or will be given. MEASE SMITH, A'lro'r. Nov. 22, 1 83 3 II I rvrOTICE. On Saturday the 9th day ol I December next, at the house of Jarvis Pike, Esq. in the town of Columbus, I will ell at public vendue, all the personal estate of Charles C. Beard, deceased, consisting of Household Furniture, So. Sale to begin lit 10 o'clock A. M. MEASE SMITH, Adm'r Nov. 23, 1033 II VALUAM.E FARM FOR iALE. N obedience to a decree of the Court ol Common Pleas, of the county of Musk- ingilut, and State of Ohio, rendered at the November term thereof, A. L). IH3J,in a cause wherein John It-athbone was cimplninnut, nnd Julictta Downer et ill. were respondents, there will bo offered for sale, before the dour of the Court house of the oounty of rrnnklin, nil State nforesaid, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A, M. und 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 24th day of December next, all that real estate situate in said county ol Franklin, wbioh is described as follows, to witi 162 9-16 acres of land, being the east iiart of lot No. 5, of tho second quarter, of the first township, and eighteenth ranje, of the United States Military lauus, so calico ; it facing the same land whioh was purchased by Appleton Downer, in two parcels, of Ama-xiall Stanley nnd F.zrn Loiuis, ami hounded at described in the deeds of said Stanley nnd l.muis to said D.iwner. The unnve land !iei about 5 milus north of Columbus, neir the Worthington .road, and is well improved. MESE SMITH, Special Master Commissioner in Clusntcry. Nov. 22, 11133 II W A.H.1VS Vegetable Hair Oil; for the restoration of Hair on bald heads giving health and beauty to the Hair when it becomes dry and begins to decay: ajo, admirably adapted to the preservation of the , strengthening and fortifying the roots agaimt the causes which operate to destroy the covering which nature has given us, and tcilh which we are so loth to part f SpillS Vegetable Oil poiicstcs the peculiar .M. properly, 10 long sought fur in. other oils, hut untight in vain, of reproducing a new growth of hair on heads totally bald. So trrftit arc its nourishing properties, which it readily imparts to the roots of the hair, that it requires but a short time to produce a now growth, nnd few applications to check mat lulling ol the hair which so miens occurs, -'specially uftcr eickneu. It prevents the hair from turning gray, and when it bet: ins to turn. may he cusily checked and restored toils na tural homily, by npplying tho Oil. This Oil gives an agreeable fragrance, und is preferable to any other for pitrlim.ini;, cur ling nnd glossing the hair. The hair doe not become dry after lining it, Tho erowth of Imir on Children is wonder fully improved by tho use of this Oil. Ladies and Gentlemen of the highest rank have patronized this Oil very extensively, and such have been 'Is efnots, in every city where it tins been introduced, it receives thedecided preference To tho Ladies in particular, the proprietor would beg leave to siiv, that they will find it admirably ndupted to (he toilet, poises'ing ns it docs u pleasant perfume, nnd rendering the hair so rich in its appearance. that no ludy who onon becomes acquainted with this beautiful and invaluable article will ever consent lo do without it. rhvsiciHiii inferior to none in Medical Sci ence, have used and recommend it. The con ciirriiig testimony of thousands put it beyond doubt, so that the most incredulous no lunger hesitate. TheOil needs no high wrought description ; such is us worth nntl so highly is il valued by fho'e, who Dave muiletrpil ol it, (lint it stands and will stand upon its own merits unrivaled. fVr-Kor sale ut the Ohio Drug Slote, by SUM.NKIl CL111K. 2-iy BEACH offers for sale llE.NjAiuirs Mai.tby's new and improved THRESHING MACI1LYE. It will thresh 20 bushels of wheat, 30 bushels of oats, or 45 bushels of corn per hour. It is made in the most durable manner, and is driven by a portable horso power, which mny be taken down, removed, and again set up with very little expense by reason of which, a number of farmers can use tho same machine lit their barns or in their fields. The above statement is not made from asupposa-ble case, or reasoning from experiments made upon a modol propelled by hand power, but from the actual operntion of the mnchinc, and from a desire to benefit the farmers in Ohio, who are invited to call nnd sec the machine now in operation near thispluce. lie could supply a lew tanners with machines on short notice. lie will also, in a few days, roooive Thomas DurmAi.i.'s colehiated machine for cleaning clover seed; which will, with the labor ol one mnn, clean half a bushel of clover toed per hour perfectly clean, lit for anyuiurket; and can furnish clover growers with said machine, or will, if they prefer it, clean their clover seod on shares. Tho subscriber hopes that the ninny impositions which have been prncticcd upon this community by venders oi pnientcu Improvements will not prevent wheat growers nnd others from cal ling nnd witnessing for themselves the opera tion oi uis wncat machine: anil refers them to Mr Hidgwny, Mr Siillivnnt, Col. Kilgore, vi r .viinor, ami others, who nave seen the machine in operutinn. Inquire for tho sub, scribcrut Kubiusoii's Inn. RUFUS BEACH. Columbus, Sept. 54, 11)32 2 If Slate of Ohio, Franklin county, ss. ) Franklin Common Picas, Scplem- bcr 23, 1833. ) iiuocri nroinerton una Jo- 1 scpn mugewny, Ailm'rs. of J. S. Whyto, dco'd, Petitioners. j-Petition to tell Heal Estate. Lewis Graves and F.lvira Grnves, his wife, Daniel Evans and Catherine F. Evans, his wile, heirs of James S. VVhyte, dee'd. Defendants. 'IMI113 day came thn petitioners ; and it an -BL peering to the satisfaction of the Court, that after deduoting the expenses of the last sickness, the funeral charges, and cost or ad ministration, that there is not personal pro perty sullicieut to pay all the demands against said estate, niter the personal pro- perty is applied thereto: anu it appearing to the Court, that the estate will bo insolvent; It is therefore entered, (lint said Administra tors be directed to sell In lot number one hundred and ninety-two, (No. 192) in the town of Columbus; and that notice of Ihe pendency of this petition bo given in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, for six consecutive weeks previous lo our next term, and this caue is continued. Attust, A. I. M'DOWELL. Cl'k. October 31, 11)33 O-fiwr Sept. 20 CHURCH MUSIC. U UST received and for sale at the Ohin F Hook Store, The Boston Hnndel nnd Hayden Society Collection of Church Mu sic; edited by Lowell Mason : twelfth edition, with auditions and improvements , The Musica Sacra, ninth revised edition, with additions and improvements The Sacred Vocalist, or Pocket Collection of Select and Original Tunes; by several Professors The Christian Lyre, Vols. 1st, 5d, iind 3d : by Joshua Lenvitt The above ore for sale low by the dozen, oratretail.by MORKI3BUTLF.il. Nov. 21 H CMLT, LAKE FISH, FLOUR, kc, kc ij 1000 llbls Salt 100 llbls and Half Bbls New Lake Fish, various kinds Also, a few Bids Refined Whisky; a quantity of Ground nnd Crude Plnster: just ro ccivcJ and fur sale, nt the lowest prices, by B CO.MSTOCK 4 Co., Forwarding mid Commission Merch'ts. Columbus, May 14, IU33 41) tf 4 T Ike termination of the Ohio and Erie ..m. Uinal KCMiNEDY LOUWICK, Foil I. WARDING AM) COMMISSION Purlimoutli, Ohio. REFF.RF.NCES. Merchant, Barr, Slcrrelt k Co) R. Putnam Mnoaleti r& Co) New York- New Orleans SCOTT'S F.l.MILY JIWLE. A New Edition of Scott's Family Bible, im. with a likeness of the Commentator, Concordance, nnd the Author's last correc tions; complete in three Volumes Kojnl Oc-tnvo: for sale at the Ohio Book Store, nt half the price of uny former edition, by :IUIlltl3 uui AMI, Nov. 22 II W. W.NorcrossJ ri. .l.nlcI,,hsa liigclow & Dales, boston Joseph Taylor & Son, Baltimore Riddle, Forsyth & Co. Pittsburgh Forsyth k Atterburv, Wheeling January, Huston k Co. Muysville C. Macalcster te Co) . . J. A. Townsend C" Forsyth U Co. Lnuiivillo Yorke, Macalcster & jo Tourne & Beckwith S. Thompson & Co ) , w Y Townsend.Coitfc Co Bu,r'10' G. P. Griffith i Co. Trov.N. Y. Giddings, Baldwin, Pease L Co. Clenvoland George Baker Ic l o, Newark, O, Barr b Campbell, Chillicotbe Do(er& Co. Zunesville ffj-Goods received and forwnrded ac cording to order. Libernl Advances made on Consignments Janunfy 1st. 1C33 ly Sir Waller Scoff's (f Witi Complete. FB1HE complete works of Sir Wnltcr Soott JL with a Biography, being the first Ame rican mil! only edition which contains the Author's last aililitions and illustrations; u will oinliraoo all his Poems, Novels, Histories, Essays, and Fugitive pieces, as well lis hit Biography, and privato correspondence. In parts each part embrucing as much matter as is contained in two volumes of the pre-sent edition of the Wnvcrly Novels, nnd will be sold at the low price of thirty seven and a half oeuts a pnrt: the first eighteen pnrls are received and for tale at the puhlubers prices, at the Ohio Book Store, containing Waverly, Guy Munnering, The Antiquary, Rob Roy, The Blaok Dwarf, Old Mortality, nnd the Heart of Mid Lothian, Tho Bride of Lauimerinoor, A legend of Montrose, Ivan-hoo, The Mounstory,Tlie Abbot. Kenilworth, Tho Pirate, The Fortunes of Nigel, Peveril if the Ponko, Quontin Durward, St. Ronnn's Well, Rodgauntlet, aud the Betrothed. More parts oxpcolcd soon, by 1 V MORRI3 BUTLER. Nov. tl 11 Super Fine tetter Paper. AChoioo lot of Eastorn Paper, comprising blue, white, and blue laid also, a groat variety of fine stationery : for sals at tho Ohio Book Sloro, by MORRIS BUTLER. Nor. tl JJ rjpilOVUS WHITE, SUIlGF.OJf UKN JL TIST, feeling thankful for the very liberal encouragement heretofore received from the citizens of this place, once mnro tenders his professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus and its vicinity, hoping that by a luithlul aim honest ruscliarge of bis duly, be will still continue to merit a liberal share of patronage. Those who have heretofore employed him, aro requested to call nnd have their teeth examined, and re paired if necessary. He will he found nt the office of Doctor Peektnrth, where he will be happy to wait on all who may need his services. P. S. One or two young gentlemen who can enme well recommended, will reoeive instructions in the snienco of Dentistry, on libernl terms. " Jan'y20 OsTiORN & KING A RE now enrrying on the Inrgo TAN" in. NING F.S I'AHLIsilMfciH I , formerly owned bv John Cunning, nenr the bridge acioss Hie Scioto river nt Columbus, where thev will cnnslnnllv have on hand and for snto by wholesale or renin, boio i.eaioer, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calfskins, Skirting, Black Durness and Tanned Deer Skinsoftho first rate nunlily. Persons from a distance can bo supplied with any quantity he irivinir a few dnTS' notice. .. ui I SIS .11 I oauillers and snnrmiHi-n wnim. wen in onll and examine for themselves. The high est price will bo paid in cash for Hides und Skins. Sept. 14, IB3U l r F.MOVAL. The subcribrrs have re. I . moved their estnhlishment to Jdin M Walcutt's building, corner of High and Town streets, where they have constantly on hand and for sale, u superior assortment of Blnck nnd lrnb Hats, of their own manufacture, vn rjiog in price from $i to $10. Country merchants can be supplied by the lotcn, on better terms than has ever been before offered. DERMOTT it WIlEY. Columbus.MnySI, 11133 40 tf 50 Dollar Itcnnrd! T ANA WAY from tho subscriber, in Ka-MM' nawha county, Vn., about the first of August last, a negro boy eighteen years nld ; small of his age; calls hiniself JOHN TE-CUMSEII. Said boy is a mulatto; has a scar over one eye; of a thin visage; a dish nose; and hns a considerable knot on one of his ankles, on tho inside; and in conversation is given to boasting, nnd is quite peculiar in his phraseology. Since bis escape he has been in Maiietta, Ohio, where be was taken, but again made bis escape He hns since been heard of between Gny-andptto and Chillicntbe; nnd is probably milking for the Lakes. The above reward will be given to anv nerson who inav secure tho said runaway in any jail in Ohio, to that i gui nun again. ROBERT BLAINE. Nov. 11,1833 10 2m The Editor of the Scioto Gazette will publish the above two months and churge the same to tho Kanawha Banner. Slate of Ohio, Franklin count;, ss.) trankhn Lommon I lens, icj)lem- ier 23, 1833. S Hugh M. Ross, Adm'r. ie eouii non of Daniel 1 Ross,decM. Petitioner. ! Pc(i lo w llim( flrctor MrLunt', cn. Do- J leiKlume. J B1H1S day enmc the petitioner by his to B licilor; and it appearing to the sati'lac tion of the Court, that after deducting the expensrs of tho lut itclr.fie' the funeral charges, and ousts uf administration, (hat there if not personal property sulhcient to pay all the demands against sum estate, alter the personal property Is applied thereto: and it appearing to tho Court, that the cs tnte will be insolvent; It is therefore ordered, that said Administrator bo directed to sell half lection number li'tv-four west, (he twelfth tovrnihin. tweritv-nm ruuire, llcfugeo tract, containing two hundred and forty acre?, bmnij the whole uf said half sec tion, except eighty acres deeded to Jam:s lltof, situate in saw county. Anil it ap pearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, that some of the uYfrnditiitt do not reside in the Stale of Ohio, it is ordered that notice ol the pendency of this petition be giver, the defendant, by publication in the Ohio Statu Journal aud Columbus Gazette, for six con secutivo weeks previous to our next term, aud this cause is continued. Attest, A. I. M'sOOWELL, Clk. October 31, Ifl33 9-6w Ohio Torm and L'raclifc. A AC Y. JVHlTIXGi HAS in press, nnd will publish on thcfirM Monday of next month, a new work, entitled Practical Forms in Actions Personal and Healy and in Chancery; with Notes, Sic. upon tho Practico of Law in tho Supnw; Court and Courts of Common Pleas; Uy P. U. Wn.cox, Attorney at Law. i i.o ueiiin ot this work is to liirinsh, in n i convenient form, a collection of Precedents, ' in civu cases, with a general outline nt Practice in the Suprome Court nnd Court of Common IN eon, of the State of Ohio. The tech niculities of special pleading, ns well as all nihor matters of abstract speculation, have neen carefully avoided; the ohject of the c impiler having been, to collect and arrange a set of common and practical forms, acooiii-pruned with comments and references, such as may be useful both to the Lawyer, in the transaction of his ordinary bminoF, either in vacation, or in the hurry of Term or in his running practice upon the circuit.; ami (o (he Clerk in (he various cuties ol his olfire, except in matters of a criminal nuturo. The student uUo, it is hoped, may reap considerable benefit from the prriifal of this volume. The Rules of Practice in tho several Cir nil it s nre nnncxrd, bv war of Appendix, will the hopn, that their publication may lead (o (he adoption of a uniform set of Rules throTi.,-hont the State; and thus eventually, introduce thnt uniformity and certainty into the Practice of the Law, which are almost indispensable to the due administration u justice. 1 tie work will be embraced in one Royal 0 vo vol of 500 pngei, printed on eastern pa per oi superior iuahty, witn an entirely new type, and hound in Gnu Law binding. Nov. 1833 10 1 MIU. PROPERTY FOR i'.lA.i. rpiIE undersigned ofTirs for sulo his very JL valunhlo Merchant and Saw Mill, and near two acres of land, situate on the Miami river, two and a half miles belo I'iipia, anil five and a half ah jvb Troy, on tho Slato road. Tho mills stand on a rock, uud lire almost entirely now; ami altogether, is considered thn most nurmaiient seat on the river. Tho Morohant Mill runs two pair of stones there is room for the erootion of another pair nnd water power suirioiont to run any reasun-.hi. nn.inlilv of manhinerr. Tho land has an extonsive quarry of the finest building stono. The country surroundiiu the null is one of tho nnnst and healthy, nun cumvairn hy an industrious nnd thriving population, und affords one of the best st Is for a Merchant nnd 8aw Mill on tho Miami river. Apply to tho undersigned on the premises, " ' CALEB IM1.AY. II 3w Sl'LKXUm FOR 1831. UST received nnd for sale nt tho Ohio Book Store, three doors above the store of L. Goodalo ft Co. The Boston Token nnd Atlantic Souvenir, for 1 1134, with fourteen beautiful engravings Thn Philadelphia Offering for loJl. with eleven elegant engravings The Pearl, or Aliection's out, with tunc beautiful engravings Tho Youth's Kcepsnke for 1K34, n Christ mas, New Year's and Birth Day Present, with numerous engravings The abovu are for sale low by MORRIS BUTLER. Nov. 14 rilllE OHIO GAZETTF.EIt, Revised and I lumrnved. nnd a new Edition of .1loa- 'er's Jlntiqnitiet, aro in press, nnd will soon boroudy for sulo and delivery to subscribers. Jl, Of J i 1 U IVil DUUl Sept. e.7. ' 'f rjIHE subscriber having disposed of his J. stock in trado to 11.3. Finley, would request thoso hnving accounts or notes unsettled, to cull and settle tho same without delay. Z. II ANFORI), Sept. i I Twelve Iii-LoH 1TN the town of Columbus, Ohio, for sale, M. on tho most reasonable terms. Fivo of laid lots front on High street, and seven of said ots front on Front street. r or terms and nther particulars inquire of the subscri ber in C oluiubu. ROBERT ARMSTRONG October Slit, 11133 7 fim Nor. 11,1033 Wanted. lOS is wanted im. man who iin iorsiauus um nii-rummm business, writes nil excellent hind, nnd is inl,., I with honk kenning. A linn ad dressed A. B. nnd left nt tho oili.w of this pa per, would inoet with prompt nucnunn. Nov. 80 'I,' SPER.V C.iXDl.ES. Tl fC Boxes Sperm Candles, received and JLiJ for sola at thnOhi' Urug Store, hy kSU.M.ER t.h.tlth Nov. II I" '6 SADDLEHY. flSIIIK. subscriber will keep on hand noon 0 slant sum.lv of SKIRTING of the hes iinlitvinnd Ea.lern SEATING I SAUlH.fc I'.aF.ES i HAMES ; togcthct with every ar ti:lcofSaddlcrj. m. nun i iiuur Cnlumhus, July ?0. iff If WILLIAM III ItDLLL, Tailor, SAS opened a shop on Stale street, opposite the Stato house, wheio he will nltrnd to nil calls in the line of his profession. Ho has the latest Loudon und New York fashions. Cure will ho taken to-select those Journeymen, for bis employ, ns are considered the best nnd most fashionable workmen. All work intrusted to bis enre, will receive prompt attention, nnd will be executed with neatness and dispatch: as ho has correspondence ill the city of New York, lie will irom tuuo to ume,ne reociving me la test and most approved fashions, Ho hopes by strict attention In his business, to receive n snare oi puniio patronage. INov t), lb;u u uw ANTED IMMEDIATELY, two or three Joiirnevineil Wagon Makers. Good wages und ounstant employment will be given. ,it,r n,ii-l rolumhus, Nov. IR II 6 k,UI'F.RF;NE FLOUR, for salo by W 1). CO.M3TOCK & Co Align it S3 64 tf S0,OOO Pounds EASTERN SOLE LEATHER. rilIK.inbseribcr isnow reociving from Now 1 York, thn nhove namod ouantitr nt eastern tanned Solo Leather, which will bo snld at wholesale or rutailiu lots to suit pur chasers, lower than lias norutolore been ol fered in this niarkot. IWShoo makers ami onunlry dealers are requested to call and examino quality and prices for theiuiulvcs. DAVID BROOKS. Coin mbus, Nov. 23 1 1 -'r bli. BEDELL'S RKI.iaiOUS SOUVK. Mill FOR 18.11. fRIIE Religious Souvenir, a Christmas, H. New Year's, nnd Birth Day present, for 11134 1 Edited by the Rev. O, T. Bedell, I). I). embellished with H splendid engrnvings on steel, and elegantly bound in embossed lonl tier, with gilt edges. This day received and for sale br ISAAC N. WHITING. November 23 1 1 New Itoot, Siioe, and rilllE undersigned having taken n Store, JL next door nnrth of L. Goodai.k noil Co's, High street. Columbus, is now leceiv iug Hum Bostun, New York, uud Philadelphia, a lull und general assortiuent uf custom made Hoots aud Shoes, Personally selected from the best manufactories in tho United States; alike desirable for fashion, stock, nnd for workmauiliip. As his stock comprises everv article, usually worn by Ladies, Gentlemen, or Children, an enumerntion may not bo expedient. It however, consists in pnrt of Ladies' Kill, Morocco, Lasting, Calf, und front's lenilicr Walking Shoes, heel and spring heeled, of all the variety of patterns, sewed nnd pegged. Ladies' Kid, Morocco, Lasting, Calf, and Neat's leather Slippers and Shoes, spring heeled, heel and ruu rounds, including all the variety of ties Ladies' Morocco, Lasting, nnd Leather Bouts and Bootees Gentlemen's lino Culf seweil Bnnli; do. heavy Calf Boots, sewed and pegged; do. Cowhide Roots; 1000 pairs of Calf, Kip and Cowhido Urogans, sewed and pegged, found and suuare tuus Ituiitlenicirs linn call shoes, wnln nml uarrow strapped ; Morocco dancing or dress pumps; Leather over Shoes anil Slippers Uoy's noots ami anocs oi an gums Misses' Boots, Shoes and Slippers Children's Bootees, Shoes nnd Slipperi, of every possible variety, suited tu infuuls, or those of advancing years In nddition to thn ubove, every vnrioty or Woolen, Worsted, and Cotton IIOsE. Kid, Leather, Worsted, nnd silk Gloves, may be had, nnd will he oonstantly kept, including WOOLEN SOCKS, for Children nnd Adults. Also, Fur, Hair, Seal nnd Fancy CAPS. Wool, Fur and silk HATS UMBRELLAS, nnd Brushes of nil kinds Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Soissnrs, shaving and washing soap. Day and Mar tin's Blacking ; Bell's paste, do Neck stocks, Suspenders, and a variety of articles quite too numerous, to be strung out in items. The above goods win be sold nt fairpnccs, cither for Cash or approved Credit. Those, however, who may wish to avail themselves of a roasonnblu Credit, will feel the neces sity of a propor relerenne, whern tliey are not gcnornlly known lo ho responsible. As raniiy worthy, industrious persons, decline a credit, for thn reason thnt they tuny have been overreached by strangers, and suddenly subjected to costs, tho snbirnber states that, where u crenii is lairiy ooiaiueu, no person will be called upon to seltle nn account running sbnrtofsix months. And although ho has never, during twenty yenrs' active business, held n judgment ngaiust any nerson. vet must not this be held ns any so- ouritr that he may not; lor thoso whose wind holds oil beyond six months, may rca snuably expect a nipping frost to cut short their vision nf ti.no ridden credits, With those who desire tu deal upon fair principles, willing that others may live, while they get a leetle tho best end of the bargain, the subscriber would bo happy to treat. The above will be sold wholesale or retail; and dealers in the out towns, will do well to enll and examine for themselves And those who wish to halt their honks with Cash, will occasionally be permitted lo retain a Piocayoon extra. v I l.l.l i ii ki. 11 l.r, K r,. Columbus, Nor 2, IH3.I tf 47t JAMES M'LYTOSIPS E.VGLAJW. fSHIE Ciibinet History of England; by XL Sir James Mackintosh, 3 vols 12 mo Rush's Memoranda of a residence at the Court of London, from 1817 to 1823. Sec ond edition, revised and enlargod, I vol tl vo Astronomy and General Physics, considered wilh reference lo Natural Theology ; by Rev. Wm. Whcwell, M. A. On tho Power, Wmlnin, nnd Goodne God, as manifested in the adaptation of ex ternal nature, to (be Moral und Intellectual Constitution nf Man ; by Rev. Tboiuns Chalmers, I) D 1 vol 12 mo On the Adaptation of Exlernnl Nature to the Physical Condition of Man, principally with reference to the supply of bis Want", anil the exeroi'ft of his Intellectual Faculties; hy John Kid. I, M. O. F. R. S. Regius Professor nf Meilicino in the University of tlxiord, I vol It mo The History ofSwilicrlanil, from B. C. 110 to A. U. IU30 The new edition of the life nf Gen. Wash ington; hy John Mnrshnll: revised and corrected by the author, 3 vols 8 vo, elegantly bound in calf For sale nt the B ouk-itnro of I. N. WHITING. Nov. 10 10 IIUKR & GREGORY. Sew Fancy and Staple DRY GOO VS. JOHN BURR having associated N. GREGORY with him, the business will be hereafter oonducte.d under the linn of lluittt & GiiKRonr, nt tho New Stern No. 3, High street, where will bo loom! a large and entire new stock uf Fancy uud Stnple Dry Goods. Those desirous of purchasing good and cheap articles, are particularly requested to call and examine (bum, which aru in part as follows : Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Adelaide, Olive and Brnwu Cloths Blue ami Olive Petershams Cassimcres, asiortcd colors Satinets, n grent variety frieze, Padding, Moleskin, uluc, urown,anu Green Cnmleti Black Silk Velvets Black aud Col'd Tabby Velvets llich Fig'd Velvet Vesting Best Whito Maisoilles do White, Scarlet, and Gree.n Flannels White and Brown Clinton do Duffle Blankets Oil Cloth, Buckram, Silesia, Gill, Lasting, and Puiul Buttons 3 and 4 qr blenched Shirtings and Sheetings 3 and 4 do brown do do Ticking, Apron Check, Cotton Bats Best French und F.nglish Mcriuocs Black nml Col'd Circassians Partan Plaid. Bomhnct A great variety of French, Engli'h, nnd A- inerican Calicoes Rich Furniture do Painted Muslins, Gingham! Blnck, Col'd, Embosa'd, and C runp'U cam brics White Satin Jean and Drilling Damask Table Cloths and Table Linen Irish nnd Russia Diaper, Irish Linen Long Lnwn and Linen C'b'k. Il.iiidln i.;liie; Fine' figured Swiss nnd cheeked .Mu-lins Cambric, Jaconet and Nansook Muslins Plain f5wis, Mull, mid Book do Corded Skirts Heavy Black India Satin India and Satin Levantine Black Sincbews and Luilring Beit Black Maleoui Silk Rich Poult Do Soie do Best Itiiliun and M ircelinc do Black uud Col'd Grcu de Naples do Rich Figured do do Black. While, nnd Pink Satin While, Pink, Straw, aud Green Flnrenco Grern Sarcenet. Black serge Black Italian Crapes Wide Bnbliinm t nnd Grecian Laces Enslish mid French Thread do Thread Edgings, Inserting! and Footing do A large nnd splendid variety of Plain and Figured, hat, cap, and belt Ribbons Lupin's best 7 and 8qr Scariet .'.Kriuo Shawl do 7 and II nr Black do do Thibet, Cashmere, Mandnrin,nnd Pius, do Rich figured llcruani nnd twisted Silk llk'fc Silk, Muslin, Crape, mid Blond Gauze do White, black, and grocn Blond Gauzo Voils Ladies' Crape Cravats White and black Silk Hose Black Cndnncrc and Worsted do While, black, and slate Colt on i'o Wl ite, tilai k,nnd corn Mill t.lovrs Bet svhite, black, and cop, I iloikin '-o Men's best Buck nnd llo-kiu do Gum Elastic nnd Worsted Suspenders Bomhaziue und Satin Stnek', ('pilars Combs, Tape, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton Braid, Cotlon Cord, Pins, Needles, Scissors Cnipet and quality Ilia. ling, ILuki und Eyes, aud numerous other nrtir.les JOHN UlllMt, NKH. GREGORY.; Columbus, Nov. 27 1113 IVoo(lbridfrr"s School Geography. HX'ST PUBLIillF-D, a new, enlarged nni! S greatly improved edition (17th from lha 15th) of the Rudiments oi Geography for School, constrneted upon the principles of Comparison nnd C lassilieatinn, to nid the memory and discipline the mind with enlarged descriptions of each Slate and Nation a lull series of questions u series of intro ductory lessons lor beginners with uu improved Scliool Athis, in which the Maps of tho four qunrltrs of the Globe are drawn on the same seale, eshihiting cuch country in its relative lize and situation. Illiistruted bvs upwards of 100 Engravings, Charts, Ac. By Iter. Wn.u.w C. WooDiiiitnni?, A. M. F.dittir of the "American Annals of Education and Instruction." Author of a System of Unimsnl Geography for Colleges. i!len and Manner. 1 UN und Manners in Amerioa ; hy Col. il l Hamilton, author of Cyril Thornton, &c. 2 vols 12 mo Great Britain in I "33; by Baron D'Hnus-sez, Ex-Minister nf Marino under Kg Charles X. 2 vnls 12 mo The Man-of-Wur's-Mun; by the author of I o.u Cringle's Log, 2 vols 12 mo A Subaltern in America, comprising Ids narrative of the Campaigns of the British army, nt Baltimore, Washington, &c. during the bite war, I vol 12 mo Pencil Sketches, or Outlines of Character and Manners; hy Mis Leslie, I vol 12 mo Pictures of Piivate Life; hy Mrs. Slickney, I vol 12 mo Tho Ghost Hunter and his Family ; by (lie O'llarra Family, I vol 12 mo Scbinilerhuiinci, the Rubber of the Rhine, I vol 12 inn rales of the Caravanserai; by J nines Bail- lie Eraser, 1 vol 12 mo Wallham, I vol 12 mo Just received and lor sale by ISAAC N. WHITING. Nov. Ill I0 rnillE subscribers have Inknn an olfica in ja. the room, formerly occupied by II. Dt.i.ano k Co., and will transact business under the (inn of ,!ILliR &, CASRV. CASH to lonn on Bonds, Mortgages oi personal seourity. Judgment and endorsed notes of hand, cuilicd on liberal terms, G. R. MINER, W. L. CASEY. Columbus, Nov 0, IK33 tf ONDERFUL SUCCESS. Anoihur Brilliant Achievement, at tne"'rizc Af.MAX.lCKS FOR 1S3I. millE Cnlumhus Mugnzino Almanack Sl TheCfnrman Almanack i nnd tho Ame rican Cnmio Almannok, with whims, sumps, and oddities: for sale hy Ihe gross, dozen, or in.-lp. at the Ohio Book Store, by MORRIS BUTLER. Nor. 14 10 Wanted lv SHERWOOD sy GREGORY, "MM ft sift HUSHELS WHEAT, duliv-CfslPqPlP cred nt Sullivnnfs mill. Nov 6, 1033 U w Selline Oihaol" Let the halanoo of the Bro kers in the Union, "hide their diminished headi!" t'lrcular. SN consequence of the appro. lulling termination of Lotteries, in the Stato of Perm- sslvania, S. J. Pj Ivester begs leave to inform his friends nnd patrons, that bo has authorized nn agent to mnke nrrangements for the removal of his oilicc, in Ibis city, to a loca tion where the sale of tickets, in all auUio. rized Lotteries, will not be n violation of the Inw. As these arrangements cannot he coin pleted until the oomoieucemeiit nf the ensu ing year, be respectfully solicits all those who have been accustomed to nd-lress (heir orders to Pittsburgh, lo forward them to New Turk, until such liniens his new oihcc shall lie ren-dy for their reception nf which duo notice will be given in nn extra Despatch, nnd in nil the papers which advertise for bun. Nn postage need be paid when Jjj, or upwind, nro enclosed ; nnd full reliance may he placed on all orders trnnsmitlrd there, receiving prompt nnd confidential attention. S. J. S. takes this opportunity of returniui: bis gruleful acknowledgments, for the kin. I pnlronnge extended to him: and hopes that tho punctuality which has iilways ilinlin-guishe.l liim,, uned to his brilliant and unrivalled snore'., in distributing si'LExnm for TU.vns, will proeuro for him n continuance of tli.ise favors, which it is his rou-taul nun to merit hy undoviating rectitude and strict nttenlioii to the wishes of hi cirres ion lenis. S.J. SYLVESTER, Plttshae.-. QOih Nov. 11)33 liSw fsiJEW YORK CiNSOI.IIITF.D LOT-19 TERY, Extra Cla-s No. 31. To Indrawn on Wedin sdny, Deo III, lo ll. fiG No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. PRIZES I of $l.i,ifJ0: I of $t,nl0; 1 oi '.',000; 5 of 1003, ko. iis. Tiukcti $j sh iris in proportion TeJF.W YORK CONSOLIDATED LOT-TERY, Extra Class No. 37. To be drawn in New Yoik, D-o. II, I !i3 J, , 60 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballot. CAl'l PALS I prize of JlJ.i.iilKlj I of 10, 000 1 I ol 4,'M0; li of l,U i i, .';e.. Tickets j3 Shares in propurtiou JJEW YORX CONSOLIDATED I.O iti:oisi! Adventurers, the triumphant result of one class! Nos, 10 43 -111, 1 he grand und splendid Capital of $U,JVv; Was absolutely sold at this office, to a ren tleinnn of this oily, in the Now York Lottery, Class No. 13, for 1833 1 ADVENTURERS! You have barely tiinu to write for tioki ts, be fore Loll ai its oenso in leans) ivainn. A1IST1.1CT OF SCIIEMESi NEW YORK EXTRA, No. 36. $10,000 Capital. Tickets i. Draws 4th Duo. A Western Classdrawsin Wheeling, nn tbr 30th Nov. $1.,000 Capital. Tickets $5. NEW YORK F.X I'll A, No. 37. $25,000 Capital Tickets $11. Draws I lib Dec, Send your orders to GEO. A. COOK, Piltiburj. tat PS TERY. Extra Class No. 3d. To br 13.13 Ir.iwn on vVednesdnv. Deo. 4, 6h No. Lottery II drawn nauoii. C I PIT LS I pruaof il'),0JJ; I of $i-000; I of 4,000; 10 of I, (KM, 4;o. ;o. Tickets $5 Shares in proportion. EW YORK CONSOVIDM KU i.oi-1 TERY, Class 14, far IIIJ3. T be drawn nn Wednesday, Doc. 20. fid No. Lott'.rv 1(1 drn n b illot". CAPITALS I priz.iof $.'0,110,1; nf ilt) OlH); I or J.r.,0fl0; HI of I.UOO. rickets ;; i Shares in proportion. ftCj-O'dcrs receive tne same niienuon u. Sylvester's us personnl npplicntinti. S3. J, I III 1. I I.... N..v. 'J VOCTOH ir..NK r l of (he l?..mu"-Q " p itliio Solimd of Medtrinr, prulli' M iirvir'i to tho ritUcni of (lolutnliu, tMii.v and their circuaia!tiit vicin;.r;' i .Mi'!i nine. Siinrerv, and Ao",'iir.un'nt. OiTiim and ri'iidrn' Commi'ii fun ftairO I licit Mnrt. Nov. 20t.i, A. D. 11133 a ec'ojim i:ri.iTioxs to thi: improved kditiov. Frt'tii Ki v. irnmufl K. Hall, Principal of the StMiiinary fur tf.inhfcrp, Andnver, Matt.; iiuthnr td 1 s' ft up on School Kerpiwr, &c. I introilui-cd the first editidn of Mr Wood-liriil ,i Ituilimrnts of Geography into the (.'iiiiiiiir , nf which 1 fortni'ily I'.ad chars'). itml luiv CfMilinuc.d to u?e t lift miccenivc ctli-liom ii s the)' hat 1 een published. My uui-fiititi cnnvi(;tiuii hug htiMi, that it ii a work of m ht, far superior to any other on thr inro.i uhjt -r.t, uiih ivliit.h I hiivc hftcn arqiiaintcd. Thin opinion It :i hri u Etn.-nthencd by com p;iTintx ill t liVcti with thost; ri tultinu; troiu .,lhT Irxt Iiim.Ui (i:nasiua11y rtnjtlojcd. Vy opinion ol tho n.riUuf the work ii well c?iprfed hy an I0iilish reviewer, in llie L'mlo:t Journal if v!ii':ali''n. 'l'l.o ne v rditinit ha hcLii v ry much im- provr i, lie iiHipj are drawn on nn improved pl.m, and me rciniukahly correct. The rhnrls an: inioie nt:rt: intelliuihle, and many of tli? ciil, kc. have been made more itrik-inic. Tliw nrr.iiigenv:nt of Iho inntler has liki wi-e, in muny iiMl.'tnec!, tern improved. An ititrodtic'jroi, very vuluablo to young (I'hohirs h'H been preliK' d. Nothing, I um lure, W wanting, but nnno-rpiuint-iiici! with the work, to tecum the extents." iults.t(.uitiuii tf it throughout our cuunlrv. (S'triiri!) SAMUEL It. HALL. AutlovtT, -pril, in.M. r'xtrar.t fiom the ul.ondn Journal of Cdil- tati-'ii,1' leu rr d to in Mr llnll'i certificate. Mr Wo'idhii'ltre has well comidered the qiifstioM, How slmll I hest teach a child Ge-oi;raph.v? He has ren the confuiion that nL'itf thr-oulioiit the prevjoiHly exiiting boiikf ol this nature, and liai (he merit of bi'Ui'i th" first to introduce the principleior nuijmriot, cl:tv:ficntiiin, and gcuerulira-'i n, hiilnTt.i quite forgotten, into thi de-.lartiiiciit of e'n'iuentary knowledge. We iinve iitufjli paiisfactiou in being able to lay, H ere i no fault in it, which radically HtTecti 1(1 chiirictrr. The iliviiion of (he m niter ii vcll coiie'jivcil. It hai evidently been formed on espi'iience, v.ilh a view to general prao-f ice. Krom thn Riv. Thoioaii Tl. Gi.llnudct, Into rrincipiil of the American Alutn for the Deaf and Dumb. Having originally eipreiicd my approbation oi l i.o L't:ui:ral principle! ul Mi Wood-hri''.4 ey-Uruol Geography, nod lived to pi; lhei' piim iples tt itt-d by a course of 'xot rn'ii'-o, I m t chcr-rfnily ncnin givo my it i-i itti'fti y in ih ir behalf, i hit "Rudiments of GsM);r-iphy M uell ilteivo (he encomium uliii'h cittn: of (he mnt experienced teach-er )-v i;:veii it, tuul thu lato D!teenth edition hn , (but itte author but expended no :niU aniiMiut o( time nnd labor in adding to itn-'.w cxcellcncit-!. Ivmcr ana more me-ch iniciil model ul conveying knowledge, may ui( in i iihi i cni teacher ami pupil ; but there ii inch a pro-re now making in tho intelli-uff.ce of thow who enter iiu the office of iriitrocli n, (hut llm principle! adopted in Mr Wood'nidu'-- works mint prevail, and it ii tu the rli.Vtitioit of thoiu Tory prinoiplci thiit a ;reat part of tliii proven is to be nt-tribubil. I cannot but hcliero that n fair t Siunioalnoi and trial of (he work willsat-i-fv nil conrerncil in the instruction of youth, Hut itin'leil ii k Ureat natioa il benefit to Inve a mind hUe (hat of tbe notbor, no thor-oirhlr .iriii'i.ed with tho farti, .nd in admirably disciplined to uivo them the best clafiir itinn and nrrnnement, still devoted lo tins t.uk, and prescn!iu to Ihe public, t'r 'in (i.r.e to tiiac, (ho ruiuMi of hit further r-"earii'ie in tii: highly intcrcitin depart mt in oi riiuc:iiion. (iiui-d) THOMAS H. CAU.AUDET. II -ut lord, May, lit.U From Dr. W iln iin A. Alcntl, Flnaton, author id an Aronut of tho Pirt I'tihlic School in Hertford, Conn, uud flem irk on Common S- IwoN. At (hit (?onveiition of Teacher, held nt And"V" i, Mai. in April tiM, ro(M-Hted dis-ru'ii ii were held on l In! comparative iner- imiii fci.hoiTi ii.uiki nn I anions others, of Gt'tiraphief. Mr Woodlrid;rs "Kiidimenti of iM.:ra;'hy hji duciJcdly prelurrcd ta ;tll others In thi.. of the mftnhcri of tho Con vrii'.inu, an eperieiiji nf many yean at a Tea.'!, er and Victor uf behools leads me to rsi.:ur. Tiiere i in my opinion, no School (ootrraphy extant, which, for tho portion of the community U r whom it ii intended, is so eaiiiKMilly woithy of the public patronage, j not exception: those who have even nuopleu Itho same plan, uud profess to have inad 1 their improvement!, (;i:.i.ij) WILLIAM A. ALCOTT. Ttiij I'ru.lenfi il committee of the Ameri I c;iii ll.nrd of (.'.toriti!ionert for Foreign Mit- ii-iit, from lltn I.14I1 opinion enlerlnined by ' tiinu if tt.e iin'iits of Woodhridu! School Greraphv, luce ma.'j arraugementl wilh thn puhlDi.cri lr the nit? of u set of engriu vin:', for (hi publication of editions of the woik in t!i inoih'rii Greek lungutige, foreir-eu!itiou in ti i'o, aud in (he Tnmul lan-i;ua;r, lor c r-'iiUu nt in Ceylon nnd other I ru of A'i.t. l itis woik, n appears by the report of th 'ronuiiiuef 1 of Goimuou Schools,' of Ihe -iiiiti nf New Vtirlt, juit published at AI- tviiiv, 11 11 "v mloj'i.'i! ii its! used in 3. H towns in that Stule, uud the sulci aro cxteuding throuuhoul liie country. Tor de by (lie ptiiu ipul Dooksellcrt in the Uditrit states. For Mile to the tf via at the Fub1ihfri price, by t'ollini i- II ninny. New York; Ho-:an & Thoaipion and GritEf( & F.llintt, Phiht-delohi i; Il ihert Patlnstu, Pittsburgh f Tru- tnnn, iniiu :z . o., uiciiinuil. oveoihef, in:n iw FMII ulie.ribers wih to contract for buil-JL dun; mnt"-rt;il of nil kinds. OI.M$m A: ST. CLAIR. Nov ,1mm 12 1: U WA.NTKI), A N i. tive yonne mnn a clerk At the Ohio ;ji i ioU btore, from Id to IT yenrs of age. MOUIU3 lil'TLEIl. Co1nui1-ii, Nov 50 l!i::t 12 DOGT. AWL, i'i;.'Voj.r.s ni 1111 umi: a i iti.i:n orcoi.ijviH', A Mi iii:mm ( i i i i.i.v oiti 11 niNsir.HVir t :1 I IS TOTI1M N M1 VtriMTV. II. il AM) Hf.sillKM'K on Hih-3lrcel, ndioiniinr Woodbury nnd Stone.. Mv 1.1, lo-'d 4
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Full Text | mm "i TaUBSA Inn IPRINTF.D AND PUBLISHED 1 JtUYX TlIAIACYll!i. AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollars at the end of the year New Scries.. ..IVo. 13, Vol.111. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1833. Whole IV umber, l'M7. GROCERIES rOR SALE BY JWELVAW, DALZELL, Sf Co., No. 4, Franklin Buildings, Broad St Columbus, Ohio. 100 bugs Rio Coffco 35 chests Y. H. Tea 10 bags Pimnnto IU bags Copper 10 boxel Philadelphia Lump nnd LonCSugai 30 boici fresh Ruiiini lOkcji do do 40 kegs Gun Powder 23 bags Shot lirge supply Pie and Bur Lead Lirge supply Virginia, Tstisl, Cuvonili-li, and Cut Tobacco 10 bhli. Noi. I,?, and 3, Mackerel 15 Quintals Cod Fish if) bill). Tanners' Brown Oil 10 coils Hemp Cordage 150 casks Boston und J uniallu Nails nnd llrads, assorted 100 boxes Window Glass 'JObbls. assorted Dvestufls Spanish Indigo, Saltpeter, Gum Camphor, Cassia, Cloves, Nutmegs, Almonds, Filberts, &o. Also, a oompleto assortment of the Pittsburgh ainnufactured articles,al the low est prices; such as Shovols, Hoes, Spades, Mullocks, Picks, Axes, Cross Cut and .Mill Saws: together with an extensive variety of Iron Steel of every description; Glassware, such as Tumblers, Tinctures, Jars, Castor Oil Bottles, Vials, ic. packed ill Uuxej fur the cuiintry trade. Nov. IG3J II -.a 1JJOOTICE. The subscriber having disposal ed of his stock of Goods, requests those who have Notes anil Accounts now due, to call and settle them without delay, as no fur tnci indulgence win ne given. CHARLES COW1.F.3. Columbus, June25th, lll.l.l. 56 If JYFm ilE IT KNOWN, That heretofoie, to wit: tJ at the September term of the Franklin Court of Common Pleas, tho following estates wero Died for settlement at the next term, to wit : lloswcll Wilcox's Estate; David Barley's EsUto ; nnd Surah Smith's Folate.Attest, A, I. M'DOWEIil.. Nov. IBM II NOTICE.. All peisons having claims u-gainst the estato of Charles C. Beard, deceased, will present them legally authenticated tome, for settlement, within one year from this date; and all persons indebted to said estate, will call and pay immediately. The ciroumstancesof the estate render speedy collections requisite, uud no indulgence call or will be given. MEASE SMITH, A'lro'r. Nov. 22, 1 83 3 II I rvrOTICE. On Saturday the 9th day ol I December next, at the house of Jarvis Pike, Esq. in the town of Columbus, I will ell at public vendue, all the personal estate of Charles C. Beard, deceased, consisting of Household Furniture, So. Sale to begin lit 10 o'clock A. M. MEASE SMITH, Adm'r Nov. 23, 1033 II VALUAM.E FARM FOR iALE. N obedience to a decree of the Court ol Common Pleas, of the county of Musk- ingilut, and State of Ohio, rendered at the November term thereof, A. L). IH3J,in a cause wherein John It-athbone was cimplninnut, nnd Julictta Downer et ill. were respondents, there will bo offered for sale, before the dour of the Court house of the oounty of rrnnklin, nil State nforesaid, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A, M. und 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the 24th day of December next, all that real estate situate in said county ol Franklin, wbioh is described as follows, to witi 162 9-16 acres of land, being the east iiart of lot No. 5, of tho second quarter, of the first township, and eighteenth ranje, of the United States Military lauus, so calico ; it facing the same land whioh was purchased by Appleton Downer, in two parcels, of Ama-xiall Stanley nnd F.zrn Loiuis, ami hounded at described in the deeds of said Stanley nnd l.muis to said D.iwner. The unnve land !iei about 5 milus north of Columbus, neir the Worthington .road, and is well improved. MESE SMITH, Special Master Commissioner in Clusntcry. Nov. 22, 11133 II W A.H.1VS Vegetable Hair Oil; for the restoration of Hair on bald heads giving health and beauty to the Hair when it becomes dry and begins to decay: ajo, admirably adapted to the preservation of the , strengthening and fortifying the roots agaimt the causes which operate to destroy the covering which nature has given us, and tcilh which we are so loth to part f SpillS Vegetable Oil poiicstcs the peculiar .M. properly, 10 long sought fur in. other oils, hut untight in vain, of reproducing a new growth of hair on heads totally bald. So trrftit arc its nourishing properties, which it readily imparts to the roots of the hair, that it requires but a short time to produce a now growth, nnd few applications to check mat lulling ol the hair which so miens occurs, -'specially uftcr eickneu. It prevents the hair from turning gray, and when it bet: ins to turn. may he cusily checked and restored toils na tural homily, by npplying tho Oil. This Oil gives an agreeable fragrance, und is preferable to any other for pitrlim.ini;, cur ling nnd glossing the hair. The hair doe not become dry after lining it, Tho erowth of Imir on Children is wonder fully improved by tho use of this Oil. Ladies and Gentlemen of the highest rank have patronized this Oil very extensively, and such have been 'Is efnots, in every city where it tins been introduced, it receives thedecided preference To tho Ladies in particular, the proprietor would beg leave to siiv, that they will find it admirably ndupted to (he toilet, poises'ing ns it docs u pleasant perfume, nnd rendering the hair so rich in its appearance. that no ludy who onon becomes acquainted with this beautiful and invaluable article will ever consent lo do without it. rhvsiciHiii inferior to none in Medical Sci ence, have used and recommend it. The con ciirriiig testimony of thousands put it beyond doubt, so that the most incredulous no lunger hesitate. TheOil needs no high wrought description ; such is us worth nntl so highly is il valued by fho'e, who Dave muiletrpil ol it, (lint it stands and will stand upon its own merits unrivaled. fVr-Kor sale ut the Ohio Drug Slote, by SUM.NKIl CL111K. 2-iy BEACH offers for sale llE.NjAiuirs Mai.tby's new and improved THRESHING MACI1LYE. It will thresh 20 bushels of wheat, 30 bushels of oats, or 45 bushels of corn per hour. It is made in the most durable manner, and is driven by a portable horso power, which mny be taken down, removed, and again set up with very little expense by reason of which, a number of farmers can use tho same machine lit their barns or in their fields. The above statement is not made from asupposa-ble case, or reasoning from experiments made upon a modol propelled by hand power, but from the actual operntion of the mnchinc, and from a desire to benefit the farmers in Ohio, who are invited to call nnd sec the machine now in operation near thispluce. lie could supply a lew tanners with machines on short notice. lie will also, in a few days, roooive Thomas DurmAi.i.'s colehiated machine for cleaning clover seed; which will, with the labor ol one mnn, clean half a bushel of clover toed per hour perfectly clean, lit for anyuiurket; and can furnish clover growers with said machine, or will, if they prefer it, clean their clover seod on shares. Tho subscriber hopes that the ninny impositions which have been prncticcd upon this community by venders oi pnientcu Improvements will not prevent wheat growers nnd others from cal ling nnd witnessing for themselves the opera tion oi uis wncat machine: anil refers them to Mr Hidgwny, Mr Siillivnnt, Col. Kilgore, vi r .viinor, ami others, who nave seen the machine in operutinn. Inquire for tho sub, scribcrut Kubiusoii's Inn. RUFUS BEACH. Columbus, Sept. 54, 11)32 2 If Slate of Ohio, Franklin county, ss. ) Franklin Common Picas, Scplem- bcr 23, 1833. ) iiuocri nroinerton una Jo- 1 scpn mugewny, Ailm'rs. of J. S. Whyto, dco'd, Petitioners. j-Petition to tell Heal Estate. Lewis Graves and F.lvira Grnves, his wife, Daniel Evans and Catherine F. Evans, his wile, heirs of James S. VVhyte, dee'd. Defendants. 'IMI113 day came thn petitioners ; and it an -BL peering to the satisfaction of the Court, that after deduoting the expenses of the last sickness, the funeral charges, and cost or ad ministration, that there is not personal pro perty sullicieut to pay all the demands against said estate, niter the personal pro- perty is applied thereto: anu it appearing to the Court, that the estate will bo insolvent; It is therefore entered, (lint said Administra tors be directed to sell In lot number one hundred and ninety-two, (No. 192) in the town of Columbus; and that notice of Ihe pendency of this petition bo given in the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette, for six consecutive weeks previous lo our next term, and this caue is continued. Attust, A. I. M'DOWELL. Cl'k. October 31, 11)33 O-fiwr Sept. 20 CHURCH MUSIC. U UST received and for sale at the Ohin F Hook Store, The Boston Hnndel nnd Hayden Society Collection of Church Mu sic; edited by Lowell Mason : twelfth edition, with auditions and improvements , The Musica Sacra, ninth revised edition, with additions and improvements The Sacred Vocalist, or Pocket Collection of Select and Original Tunes; by several Professors The Christian Lyre, Vols. 1st, 5d, iind 3d : by Joshua Lenvitt The above ore for sale low by the dozen, oratretail.by MORKI3BUTLF.il. Nov. 21 H CMLT, LAKE FISH, FLOUR, kc, kc ij 1000 llbls Salt 100 llbls and Half Bbls New Lake Fish, various kinds Also, a few Bids Refined Whisky; a quantity of Ground nnd Crude Plnster: just ro ccivcJ and fur sale, nt the lowest prices, by B CO.MSTOCK 4 Co., Forwarding mid Commission Merch'ts. Columbus, May 14, IU33 41) tf 4 T Ike termination of the Ohio and Erie ..m. Uinal KCMiNEDY LOUWICK, Foil I. WARDING AM) COMMISSION Purlimoutli, Ohio. REFF.RF.NCES. Merchant, Barr, Slcrrelt k Co) R. Putnam Mnoaleti r& Co) New York- New Orleans SCOTT'S F.l.MILY JIWLE. A New Edition of Scott's Family Bible, im. with a likeness of the Commentator, Concordance, nnd the Author's last correc tions; complete in three Volumes Kojnl Oc-tnvo: for sale at the Ohio Book Store, nt half the price of uny former edition, by :IUIlltl3 uui AMI, Nov. 22 II W. W.NorcrossJ ri. .l.nlcI,,hsa liigclow & Dales, boston Joseph Taylor & Son, Baltimore Riddle, Forsyth & Co. Pittsburgh Forsyth k Atterburv, Wheeling January, Huston k Co. Muysville C. Macalcster te Co) . . J. A. Townsend C" Forsyth U Co. Lnuiivillo Yorke, Macalcster & jo Tourne & Beckwith S. Thompson & Co ) , w Y Townsend.Coitfc Co Bu,r'10' G. P. Griffith i Co. Trov.N. Y. Giddings, Baldwin, Pease L Co. Clenvoland George Baker Ic l o, Newark, O, Barr b Campbell, Chillicotbe Do(er& Co. Zunesville ffj-Goods received and forwnrded ac cording to order. Libernl Advances made on Consignments Janunfy 1st. 1C33 ly Sir Waller Scoff's (f Witi Complete. FB1HE complete works of Sir Wnltcr Soott JL with a Biography, being the first Ame rican mil! only edition which contains the Author's last aililitions and illustrations; u will oinliraoo all his Poems, Novels, Histories, Essays, and Fugitive pieces, as well lis hit Biography, and privato correspondence. In parts each part embrucing as much matter as is contained in two volumes of the pre-sent edition of the Wnvcrly Novels, nnd will be sold at the low price of thirty seven and a half oeuts a pnrt: the first eighteen pnrls are received and for tale at the puhlubers prices, at the Ohio Book Store, containing Waverly, Guy Munnering, The Antiquary, Rob Roy, The Blaok Dwarf, Old Mortality, nnd the Heart of Mid Lothian, Tho Bride of Lauimerinoor, A legend of Montrose, Ivan-hoo, The Mounstory,Tlie Abbot. Kenilworth, Tho Pirate, The Fortunes of Nigel, Peveril if the Ponko, Quontin Durward, St. Ronnn's Well, Rodgauntlet, aud the Betrothed. More parts oxpcolcd soon, by 1 V MORRI3 BUTLER. Nov. tl 11 Super Fine tetter Paper. AChoioo lot of Eastorn Paper, comprising blue, white, and blue laid also, a groat variety of fine stationery : for sals at tho Ohio Book Sloro, by MORRIS BUTLER. Nor. tl JJ rjpilOVUS WHITE, SUIlGF.OJf UKN JL TIST, feeling thankful for the very liberal encouragement heretofore received from the citizens of this place, once mnro tenders his professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus and its vicinity, hoping that by a luithlul aim honest ruscliarge of bis duly, be will still continue to merit a liberal share of patronage. Those who have heretofore employed him, aro requested to call nnd have their teeth examined, and re paired if necessary. He will he found nt the office of Doctor Peektnrth, where he will be happy to wait on all who may need his services. P. S. One or two young gentlemen who can enme well recommended, will reoeive instructions in the snienco of Dentistry, on libernl terms. " Jan'y20 OsTiORN & KING A RE now enrrying on the Inrgo TAN" in. NING F.S I'AHLIsilMfciH I , formerly owned bv John Cunning, nenr the bridge acioss Hie Scioto river nt Columbus, where thev will cnnslnnllv have on hand and for snto by wholesale or renin, boio i.eaioer, Spanish and Country Upper do. Calfskins, Skirting, Black Durness and Tanned Deer Skinsoftho first rate nunlily. Persons from a distance can bo supplied with any quantity he irivinir a few dnTS' notice. .. ui I SIS .11 I oauillers and snnrmiHi-n wnim. wen in onll and examine for themselves. The high est price will bo paid in cash for Hides und Skins. Sept. 14, IB3U l r F.MOVAL. The subcribrrs have re. I . moved their estnhlishment to Jdin M Walcutt's building, corner of High and Town streets, where they have constantly on hand and for sale, u superior assortment of Blnck nnd lrnb Hats, of their own manufacture, vn rjiog in price from $i to $10. Country merchants can be supplied by the lotcn, on better terms than has ever been before offered. DERMOTT it WIlEY. Columbus.MnySI, 11133 40 tf 50 Dollar Itcnnrd! T ANA WAY from tho subscriber, in Ka-MM' nawha county, Vn., about the first of August last, a negro boy eighteen years nld ; small of his age; calls hiniself JOHN TE-CUMSEII. Said boy is a mulatto; has a scar over one eye; of a thin visage; a dish nose; and hns a considerable knot on one of his ankles, on tho inside; and in conversation is given to boasting, nnd is quite peculiar in his phraseology. Since bis escape he has been in Maiietta, Ohio, where be was taken, but again made bis escape He hns since been heard of between Gny-andptto and Chillicntbe; nnd is probably milking for the Lakes. The above reward will be given to anv nerson who inav secure tho said runaway in any jail in Ohio, to that i gui nun again. ROBERT BLAINE. Nov. 11,1833 10 2m The Editor of the Scioto Gazette will publish the above two months and churge the same to tho Kanawha Banner. Slate of Ohio, Franklin count;, ss.) trankhn Lommon I lens, icj)lem- ier 23, 1833. S Hugh M. Ross, Adm'r. ie eouii non of Daniel 1 Ross,decM. Petitioner. ! Pc(i lo w llim( flrctor MrLunt', cn. Do- J leiKlume. J B1H1S day enmc the petitioner by his to B licilor; and it appearing to the sati'lac tion of the Court, that after deducting the expensrs of tho lut itclr.fie' the funeral charges, and ousts uf administration, (hat there if not personal property sulhcient to pay all the demands against sum estate, alter the personal property Is applied thereto: and it appearing to tho Court, that the cs tnte will be insolvent; It is therefore ordered, that said Administrator bo directed to sell half lection number li'tv-four west, (he twelfth tovrnihin. tweritv-nm ruuire, llcfugeo tract, containing two hundred and forty acre?, bmnij the whole uf said half sec tion, except eighty acres deeded to Jam:s lltof, situate in saw county. Anil it ap pearing to tho satisfaction of the Court, that some of the uYfrnditiitt do not reside in the Stale of Ohio, it is ordered that notice ol the pendency of this petition be giver, the defendant, by publication in the Ohio Statu Journal aud Columbus Gazette, for six con secutivo weeks previous to our next term, aud this cause is continued. Attest, A. I. M'sOOWELL, Clk. October 31, Ifl33 9-6w Ohio Torm and L'raclifc. A AC Y. JVHlTIXGi HAS in press, nnd will publish on thcfirM Monday of next month, a new work, entitled Practical Forms in Actions Personal and Healy and in Chancery; with Notes, Sic. upon tho Practico of Law in tho Supnw; Court and Courts of Common Pleas; Uy P. U. Wn.cox, Attorney at Law. i i.o ueiiin ot this work is to liirinsh, in n i convenient form, a collection of Precedents, ' in civu cases, with a general outline nt Practice in the Suprome Court nnd Court of Common IN eon, of the State of Ohio. The tech niculities of special pleading, ns well as all nihor matters of abstract speculation, have neen carefully avoided; the ohject of the c impiler having been, to collect and arrange a set of common and practical forms, acooiii-pruned with comments and references, such as may be useful both to the Lawyer, in the transaction of his ordinary bminoF, either in vacation, or in the hurry of Term or in his running practice upon the circuit.; ami (o (he Clerk in (he various cuties ol his olfire, except in matters of a criminal nuturo. The student uUo, it is hoped, may reap considerable benefit from the prriifal of this volume. The Rules of Practice in tho several Cir nil it s nre nnncxrd, bv war of Appendix, will the hopn, that their publication may lead (o (he adoption of a uniform set of Rules throTi.,-hont the State; and thus eventually, introduce thnt uniformity and certainty into the Practice of the Law, which are almost indispensable to the due administration u justice. 1 tie work will be embraced in one Royal 0 vo vol of 500 pngei, printed on eastern pa per oi superior iuahty, witn an entirely new type, and hound in Gnu Law binding. Nov. 1833 10 1 MIU. PROPERTY FOR i'.lA.i. rpiIE undersigned ofTirs for sulo his very JL valunhlo Merchant and Saw Mill, and near two acres of land, situate on the Miami river, two and a half miles belo I'iipia, anil five and a half ah jvb Troy, on tho Slato road. Tho mills stand on a rock, uud lire almost entirely now; ami altogether, is considered thn most nurmaiient seat on the river. Tho Morohant Mill runs two pair of stones there is room for the erootion of another pair nnd water power suirioiont to run any reasun-.hi. nn.inlilv of manhinerr. Tho land has an extonsive quarry of the finest building stono. The country surroundiiu the null is one of tho nnnst and healthy, nun cumvairn hy an industrious nnd thriving population, und affords one of the best st Is for a Merchant nnd 8aw Mill on tho Miami river. Apply to tho undersigned on the premises, " ' CALEB IM1.AY. II 3w Sl'LKXUm FOR 1831. UST received nnd for sale nt tho Ohio Book Store, three doors above the store of L. Goodalo ft Co. The Boston Token nnd Atlantic Souvenir, for 1 1134, with fourteen beautiful engravings Thn Philadelphia Offering for loJl. with eleven elegant engravings The Pearl, or Aliection's out, with tunc beautiful engravings Tho Youth's Kcepsnke for 1K34, n Christ mas, New Year's and Birth Day Present, with numerous engravings The abovu are for sale low by MORRIS BUTLER. Nov. 14 rilllE OHIO GAZETTF.EIt, Revised and I lumrnved. nnd a new Edition of .1loa- 'er's Jlntiqnitiet, aro in press, nnd will soon boroudy for sulo and delivery to subscribers. Jl, Of J i 1 U IVil DUUl Sept. e.7. ' 'f rjIHE subscriber having disposed of his J. stock in trado to 11.3. Finley, would request thoso hnving accounts or notes unsettled, to cull and settle tho same without delay. Z. II ANFORI), Sept. i I Twelve Iii-LoH 1TN the town of Columbus, Ohio, for sale, M. on tho most reasonable terms. Fivo of laid lots front on High street, and seven of said ots front on Front street. r or terms and nther particulars inquire of the subscri ber in C oluiubu. ROBERT ARMSTRONG October Slit, 11133 7 fim Nor. 11,1033 Wanted. lOS is wanted im. man who iin iorsiauus um nii-rummm business, writes nil excellent hind, nnd is inl,., I with honk kenning. A linn ad dressed A. B. nnd left nt tho oili.w of this pa per, would inoet with prompt nucnunn. Nov. 80 'I,' SPER.V C.iXDl.ES. Tl fC Boxes Sperm Candles, received and JLiJ for sola at thnOhi' Urug Store, hy kSU.M.ER t.h.tlth Nov. II I" '6 SADDLEHY. flSIIIK. subscriber will keep on hand noon 0 slant sum.lv of SKIRTING of the hes iinlitvinnd Ea.lern SEATING I SAUlH.fc I'.aF.ES i HAMES ; togcthct with every ar ti:lcofSaddlcrj. m. nun i iiuur Cnlumhus, July ?0. iff If WILLIAM III ItDLLL, Tailor, SAS opened a shop on Stale street, opposite the Stato house, wheio he will nltrnd to nil calls in the line of his profession. Ho has the latest Loudon und New York fashions. Cure will ho taken to-select those Journeymen, for bis employ, ns are considered the best nnd most fashionable workmen. All work intrusted to bis enre, will receive prompt attention, nnd will be executed with neatness and dispatch: as ho has correspondence ill the city of New York, lie will irom tuuo to ume,ne reociving me la test and most approved fashions, Ho hopes by strict attention In his business, to receive n snare oi puniio patronage. INov t), lb;u u uw ANTED IMMEDIATELY, two or three Joiirnevineil Wagon Makers. Good wages und ounstant employment will be given. ,it,r n,ii-l rolumhus, Nov. IR II 6 k,UI'F.RF;NE FLOUR, for salo by W 1). CO.M3TOCK & Co Align it S3 64 tf S0,OOO Pounds EASTERN SOLE LEATHER. rilIK.inbseribcr isnow reociving from Now 1 York, thn nhove namod ouantitr nt eastern tanned Solo Leather, which will bo snld at wholesale or rutailiu lots to suit pur chasers, lower than lias norutolore been ol fered in this niarkot. IWShoo makers ami onunlry dealers are requested to call and examino quality and prices for theiuiulvcs. DAVID BROOKS. Coin mbus, Nov. 23 1 1 -'r bli. BEDELL'S RKI.iaiOUS SOUVK. Mill FOR 18.11. fRIIE Religious Souvenir, a Christmas, H. New Year's, nnd Birth Day present, for 11134 1 Edited by the Rev. O, T. Bedell, I). I). embellished with H splendid engrnvings on steel, and elegantly bound in embossed lonl tier, with gilt edges. This day received and for sale br ISAAC N. WHITING. November 23 1 1 New Itoot, Siioe, and rilllE undersigned having taken n Store, JL next door nnrth of L. Goodai.k noil Co's, High street. Columbus, is now leceiv iug Hum Bostun, New York, uud Philadelphia, a lull und general assortiuent uf custom made Hoots aud Shoes, Personally selected from the best manufactories in tho United States; alike desirable for fashion, stock, nnd for workmauiliip. As his stock comprises everv article, usually worn by Ladies, Gentlemen, or Children, an enumerntion may not bo expedient. It however, consists in pnrt of Ladies' Kill, Morocco, Lasting, Calf, und front's lenilicr Walking Shoes, heel and spring heeled, of all the variety of patterns, sewed nnd pegged. Ladies' Kid, Morocco, Lasting, Calf, and Neat's leather Slippers and Shoes, spring heeled, heel and ruu rounds, including all the variety of ties Ladies' Morocco, Lasting, nnd Leather Bouts and Bootees Gentlemen's lino Culf seweil Bnnli; do. heavy Calf Boots, sewed and pegged; do. Cowhide Roots; 1000 pairs of Calf, Kip and Cowhido Urogans, sewed and pegged, found and suuare tuus Ituiitlenicirs linn call shoes, wnln nml uarrow strapped ; Morocco dancing or dress pumps; Leather over Shoes anil Slippers Uoy's noots ami anocs oi an gums Misses' Boots, Shoes and Slippers Children's Bootees, Shoes nnd Slipperi, of every possible variety, suited tu infuuls, or those of advancing years In nddition to thn ubove, every vnrioty or Woolen, Worsted, and Cotton IIOsE. Kid, Leather, Worsted, nnd silk Gloves, may be had, nnd will he oonstantly kept, including WOOLEN SOCKS, for Children nnd Adults. Also, Fur, Hair, Seal nnd Fancy CAPS. Wool, Fur and silk HATS UMBRELLAS, nnd Brushes of nil kinds Pen and Pocket Knives, Razors, Soissnrs, shaving and washing soap. Day and Mar tin's Blacking ; Bell's paste, do Neck stocks, Suspenders, and a variety of articles quite too numerous, to be strung out in items. The above goods win be sold nt fairpnccs, cither for Cash or approved Credit. Those, however, who may wish to avail themselves of a roasonnblu Credit, will feel the neces sity of a propor relerenne, whern tliey are not gcnornlly known lo ho responsible. As raniiy worthy, industrious persons, decline a credit, for thn reason thnt they tuny have been overreached by strangers, and suddenly subjected to costs, tho snbirnber states that, where u crenii is lairiy ooiaiueu, no person will be called upon to seltle nn account running sbnrtofsix months. And although ho has never, during twenty yenrs' active business, held n judgment ngaiust any nerson. vet must not this be held ns any so- ouritr that he may not; lor thoso whose wind holds oil beyond six months, may rca snuably expect a nipping frost to cut short their vision nf ti.no ridden credits, With those who desire tu deal upon fair principles, willing that others may live, while they get a leetle tho best end of the bargain, the subscriber would bo happy to treat. The above will be sold wholesale or retail; and dealers in the out towns, will do well to enll and examine for themselves And those who wish to halt their honks with Cash, will occasionally be permitted lo retain a Piocayoon extra. v I l.l.l i ii ki. 11 l.r, K r,. Columbus, Nor 2, IH3.I tf 47t JAMES M'LYTOSIPS E.VGLAJW. fSHIE Ciibinet History of England; by XL Sir James Mackintosh, 3 vols 12 mo Rush's Memoranda of a residence at the Court of London, from 1817 to 1823. Sec ond edition, revised and enlargod, I vol tl vo Astronomy and General Physics, considered wilh reference lo Natural Theology ; by Rev. Wm. Whcwell, M. A. On tho Power, Wmlnin, nnd Goodne God, as manifested in the adaptation of ex ternal nature, to (be Moral und Intellectual Constitution nf Man ; by Rev. Tboiuns Chalmers, I) D 1 vol 12 mo On the Adaptation of Exlernnl Nature to the Physical Condition of Man, principally with reference to the supply of bis Want", anil the exeroi'ft of his Intellectual Faculties; hy John Kid. I, M. O. F. R. S. Regius Professor nf Meilicino in the University of tlxiord, I vol It mo The History ofSwilicrlanil, from B. C. 110 to A. U. IU30 The new edition of the life nf Gen. Wash ington; hy John Mnrshnll: revised and corrected by the author, 3 vols 8 vo, elegantly bound in calf For sale nt the B ouk-itnro of I. N. WHITING. Nov. 10 10 IIUKR & GREGORY. Sew Fancy and Staple DRY GOO VS. JOHN BURR having associated N. GREGORY with him, the business will be hereafter oonducte.d under the linn of lluittt & GiiKRonr, nt tho New Stern No. 3, High street, where will bo loom! a large and entire new stock uf Fancy uud Stnple Dry Goods. Those desirous of purchasing good and cheap articles, are particularly requested to call and examine (bum, which aru in part as follows : Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Adelaide, Olive and Brnwu Cloths Blue ami Olive Petershams Cassimcres, asiortcd colors Satinets, n grent variety frieze, Padding, Moleskin, uluc, urown,anu Green Cnmleti Black Silk Velvets Black aud Col'd Tabby Velvets llich Fig'd Velvet Vesting Best Whito Maisoilles do White, Scarlet, and Gree.n Flannels White and Brown Clinton do Duffle Blankets Oil Cloth, Buckram, Silesia, Gill, Lasting, and Puiul Buttons 3 and 4 qr blenched Shirtings and Sheetings 3 and 4 do brown do do Ticking, Apron Check, Cotton Bats Best French und F.nglish Mcriuocs Black nml Col'd Circassians Partan Plaid. Bomhnct A great variety of French, Engli'h, nnd A- inerican Calicoes Rich Furniture do Painted Muslins, Gingham! Blnck, Col'd, Embosa'd, and C runp'U cam brics White Satin Jean and Drilling Damask Table Cloths and Table Linen Irish nnd Russia Diaper, Irish Linen Long Lnwn and Linen C'b'k. Il.iiidln i.;liie; Fine' figured Swiss nnd cheeked .Mu-lins Cambric, Jaconet and Nansook Muslins Plain f5wis, Mull, mid Book do Corded Skirts Heavy Black India Satin India and Satin Levantine Black Sincbews and Luilring Beit Black Maleoui Silk Rich Poult Do Soie do Best Itiiliun and M ircelinc do Black uud Col'd Grcu de Naples do Rich Figured do do Black. While, nnd Pink Satin While, Pink, Straw, aud Green Flnrenco Grern Sarcenet. Black serge Black Italian Crapes Wide Bnbliinm t nnd Grecian Laces Enslish mid French Thread do Thread Edgings, Inserting! and Footing do A large nnd splendid variety of Plain and Figured, hat, cap, and belt Ribbons Lupin's best 7 and 8qr Scariet .'.Kriuo Shawl do 7 and II nr Black do do Thibet, Cashmere, Mandnrin,nnd Pius, do Rich figured llcruani nnd twisted Silk llk'fc Silk, Muslin, Crape, mid Blond Gauze do White, black, and grocn Blond Gauzo Voils Ladies' Crape Cravats White and black Silk Hose Black Cndnncrc and Worsted do While, black, and slate Colt on i'o Wl ite, tilai k,nnd corn Mill t.lovrs Bet svhite, black, and cop, I iloikin '-o Men's best Buck nnd llo-kiu do Gum Elastic nnd Worsted Suspenders Bomhaziue und Satin Stnek', ('pilars Combs, Tape, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton Braid, Cotlon Cord, Pins, Needles, Scissors Cnipet and quality Ilia. ling, ILuki und Eyes, aud numerous other nrtir.les JOHN UlllMt, NKH. GREGORY.; Columbus, Nov. 27 1113 IVoo(lbridfrr"s School Geography. HX'ST PUBLIillF-D, a new, enlarged nni! S greatly improved edition (17th from lha 15th) of the Rudiments oi Geography for School, constrneted upon the principles of Comparison nnd C lassilieatinn, to nid the memory and discipline the mind with enlarged descriptions of each Slate and Nation a lull series of questions u series of intro ductory lessons lor beginners with uu improved Scliool Athis, in which the Maps of tho four qunrltrs of the Globe are drawn on the same seale, eshihiting cuch country in its relative lize and situation. Illiistruted bvs upwards of 100 Engravings, Charts, Ac. By Iter. Wn.u.w C. WooDiiiitnni?, A. M. F.dittir of the "American Annals of Education and Instruction." Author of a System of Unimsnl Geography for Colleges. i!len and Manner. 1 UN und Manners in Amerioa ; hy Col. il l Hamilton, author of Cyril Thornton, &c. 2 vols 12 mo Great Britain in I "33; by Baron D'Hnus-sez, Ex-Minister nf Marino under Kg Charles X. 2 vnls 12 mo The Man-of-Wur's-Mun; by the author of I o.u Cringle's Log, 2 vols 12 mo A Subaltern in America, comprising Ids narrative of the Campaigns of the British army, nt Baltimore, Washington, &c. during the bite war, I vol 12 mo Pencil Sketches, or Outlines of Character and Manners; hy Mis Leslie, I vol 12 mo Pictures of Piivate Life; hy Mrs. Slickney, I vol 12 mo Tho Ghost Hunter and his Family ; by (lie O'llarra Family, I vol 12 mo Scbinilerhuiinci, the Rubber of the Rhine, I vol 12 inn rales of the Caravanserai; by J nines Bail- lie Eraser, 1 vol 12 mo Wallham, I vol 12 mo Just received and lor sale by ISAAC N. WHITING. Nov. Ill I0 rnillE subscribers have Inknn an olfica in ja. the room, formerly occupied by II. Dt.i.ano k Co., and will transact business under the (inn of ,!ILliR &, CASRV. CASH to lonn on Bonds, Mortgages oi personal seourity. Judgment and endorsed notes of hand, cuilicd on liberal terms, G. R. MINER, W. L. CASEY. Columbus, Nov 0, IK33 tf ONDERFUL SUCCESS. Anoihur Brilliant Achievement, at tne"'rizc Af.MAX.lCKS FOR 1S3I. millE Cnlumhus Mugnzino Almanack Sl TheCfnrman Almanack i nnd tho Ame rican Cnmio Almannok, with whims, sumps, and oddities: for sale hy Ihe gross, dozen, or in.-lp. at the Ohio Book Store, by MORRIS BUTLER. Nor. 14 10 Wanted lv SHERWOOD sy GREGORY, "MM ft sift HUSHELS WHEAT, duliv-CfslPqPlP cred nt Sullivnnfs mill. Nov 6, 1033 U w Selline Oihaol" Let the halanoo of the Bro kers in the Union, "hide their diminished headi!" t'lrcular. SN consequence of the appro. lulling termination of Lotteries, in the Stato of Perm- sslvania, S. J. Pj Ivester begs leave to inform his friends nnd patrons, that bo has authorized nn agent to mnke nrrangements for the removal of his oilicc, in Ibis city, to a loca tion where the sale of tickets, in all auUio. rized Lotteries, will not be n violation of the Inw. As these arrangements cannot he coin pleted until the oomoieucemeiit nf the ensu ing year, be respectfully solicits all those who have been accustomed to nd-lress (heir orders to Pittsburgh, lo forward them to New Turk, until such liniens his new oihcc shall lie ren-dy for their reception nf which duo notice will be given in nn extra Despatch, nnd in nil the papers which advertise for bun. Nn postage need be paid when Jjj, or upwind, nro enclosed ; nnd full reliance may he placed on all orders trnnsmitlrd there, receiving prompt nnd confidential attention. S. J. S. takes this opportunity of returniui: bis gruleful acknowledgments, for the kin. I pnlronnge extended to him: and hopes that tho punctuality which has iilways ilinlin-guishe.l liim,, uned to his brilliant and unrivalled snore'., in distributing si'LExnm for TU.vns, will proeuro for him n continuance of tli.ise favors, which it is his rou-taul nun to merit hy undoviating rectitude and strict nttenlioii to the wishes of hi cirres ion lenis. S.J. SYLVESTER, Plttshae.-. QOih Nov. 11)33 liSw fsiJEW YORK CiNSOI.IIITF.D LOT-19 TERY, Extra Cla-s No. 31. To Indrawn on Wedin sdny, Deo III, lo ll. fiG No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. PRIZES I of $l.i,ifJ0: I of $t,nl0; 1 oi '.',000; 5 of 1003, ko. iis. Tiukcti $j sh iris in proportion TeJF.W YORK CONSOLIDATED LOT-TERY, Extra Class No. 37. To be drawn in New Yoik, D-o. II, I !i3 J, , 60 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballot. CAl'l PALS I prize of JlJ.i.iilKlj I of 10, 000 1 I ol 4,'M0; li of l,U i i, .';e.. Tickets j3 Shares in propurtiou JJEW YORX CONSOLIDATED I.O iti:oisi! Adventurers, the triumphant result of one class! Nos, 10 43 -111, 1 he grand und splendid Capital of $U,JVv; Was absolutely sold at this office, to a ren tleinnn of this oily, in the Now York Lottery, Class No. 13, for 1833 1 ADVENTURERS! You have barely tiinu to write for tioki ts, be fore Loll ai its oenso in leans) ivainn. A1IST1.1CT OF SCIIEMESi NEW YORK EXTRA, No. 36. $10,000 Capital. Tickets i. Draws 4th Duo. A Western Classdrawsin Wheeling, nn tbr 30th Nov. $1.,000 Capital. Tickets $5. NEW YORK F.X I'll A, No. 37. $25,000 Capital Tickets $11. Draws I lib Dec, Send your orders to GEO. A. COOK, Piltiburj. tat PS TERY. Extra Class No. 3d. To br 13.13 Ir.iwn on vVednesdnv. Deo. 4, 6h No. Lottery II drawn nauoii. C I PIT LS I pruaof il'),0JJ; I of $i-000; I of 4,000; 10 of I, (KM, 4;o. ;o. Tickets $5 Shares in proportion. EW YORK CONSOVIDM KU i.oi-1 TERY, Class 14, far IIIJ3. T be drawn nn Wednesday, Doc. 20. fid No. Lott'.rv 1(1 drn n b illot". CAPITALS I priz.iof $.'0,110,1; nf ilt) OlH); I or J.r.,0fl0; HI of I.UOO. rickets ;; i Shares in proportion. ftCj-O'dcrs receive tne same niienuon u. Sylvester's us personnl npplicntinti. S3. J, I III 1. I I.... N..v. 'J VOCTOH ir..NK r l of (he l?..mu"-Q " p itliio Solimd of Medtrinr, prulli' M iirvir'i to tho ritUcni of (lolutnliu, tMii.v and their circuaia!tiit vicin;.r;' i .Mi'!i nine. Siinrerv, and Ao",'iir.un'nt. OiTiim and ri'iidrn' Commi'ii fun ftairO I licit Mnrt. Nov. 20t.i, A. D. 11133 a ec'ojim i:ri.iTioxs to thi: improved kditiov. Frt'tii Ki v. irnmufl K. Hall, Principal of the StMiiinary fur tf.inhfcrp, Andnver, Matt.; iiuthnr td 1 s' ft up on School Kerpiwr, &c. I introilui-cd the first editidn of Mr Wood-liriil ,i Ituilimrnts of Geography into the (.'iiiiiiiir , nf which 1 fortni'ily I'.ad chars'). itml luiv CfMilinuc.d to u?e t lift miccenivc ctli-liom ii s the)' hat 1 een published. My uui-fiititi cnnvi(;tiuii hug htiMi, that it ii a work of m ht, far superior to any other on thr inro.i uhjt -r.t, uiih ivliit.h I hiivc hftcn arqiiaintcd. Thin opinion It :i hri u Etn.-nthencd by com p;iTintx ill t liVcti with thost; ri tultinu; troiu .,lhT Irxt Iiim.Ui (i:nasiua11y rtnjtlojcd. Vy opinion ol tho n.riUuf the work ii well c?iprfed hy an I0iilish reviewer, in llie L'mlo:t Journal if v!ii':ali''n. 'l'l.o ne v rditinit ha hcLii v ry much im- provr i, lie iiHipj are drawn on nn improved pl.m, and me rciniukahly correct. The rhnrls an: inioie nt:rt: intelliuihle, and many of tli? ciil, kc. have been made more itrik-inic. Tliw nrr.iiigenv:nt of Iho inntler has liki wi-e, in muny iiMl.'tnec!, tern improved. An ititrodtic'jroi, very vuluablo to young (I'hohirs h'H been preliK' d. Nothing, I um lure, W wanting, but nnno-rpiuint-iiici! with the work, to tecum the extents." iults.t(.uitiuii tf it throughout our cuunlrv. (S'triiri!) SAMUEL It. HALL. AutlovtT, -pril, in.M. r'xtrar.t fiom the ul.ondn Journal of Cdil- tati-'ii,1' leu rr d to in Mr llnll'i certificate. Mr Wo'idhii'ltre has well comidered the qiifstioM, How slmll I hest teach a child Ge-oi;raph.v? He has ren the confuiion that nL'itf thr-oulioiit the prevjoiHly exiiting boiikf ol this nature, and liai (he merit of bi'Ui'i th" first to introduce the principleior nuijmriot, cl:tv:ficntiiin, and gcuerulira-'i n, hiilnTt.i quite forgotten, into thi de-.lartiiiciit of e'n'iuentary knowledge. We iinve iitufjli paiisfactiou in being able to lay, H ere i no fault in it, which radically HtTecti 1(1 chiirictrr. The iliviiion of (he m niter ii vcll coiie'jivcil. It hai evidently been formed on espi'iience, v.ilh a view to general prao-f ice. Krom thn Riv. Thoioaii Tl. Gi.llnudct, Into rrincipiil of the American Alutn for the Deaf and Dumb. Having originally eipreiicd my approbation oi l i.o L't:ui:ral principle! ul Mi Wood-hri''.4 ey-Uruol Geography, nod lived to pi; lhei' piim iples tt itt-d by a course of 'xot rn'ii'-o, I m t chcr-rfnily ncnin givo my it i-i itti'fti y in ih ir behalf, i hit "Rudiments of GsM);r-iphy M uell ilteivo (he encomium uliii'h cittn: of (he mnt experienced teach-er )-v i;:veii it, tuul thu lato D!teenth edition hn , (but itte author but expended no :niU aniiMiut o( time nnd labor in adding to itn-'.w cxcellcncit-!. Ivmcr ana more me-ch iniciil model ul conveying knowledge, may ui( in i iihi i cni teacher ami pupil ; but there ii inch a pro-re now making in tho intelli-uff.ce of thow who enter iiu the office of iriitrocli n, (hut llm principle! adopted in Mr Wood'nidu'-- works mint prevail, and it ii tu the rli.Vtitioit of thoiu Tory prinoiplci thiit a ;reat part of tliii proven is to be nt-tribubil. I cannot but hcliero that n fair t Siunioalnoi and trial of (he work willsat-i-fv nil conrerncil in the instruction of youth, Hut itin'leil ii k Ureat natioa il benefit to Inve a mind hUe (hat of tbe notbor, no thor-oirhlr .iriii'i.ed with tho farti, .nd in admirably disciplined to uivo them the best clafiir itinn and nrrnnement, still devoted lo tins t.uk, and prescn!iu to Ihe public, t'r 'in (i.r.e to tiiac, (ho ruiuMi of hit further r-"earii'ie in tii: highly intcrcitin depart mt in oi riiuc:iiion. (iiui-d) THOMAS H. CAU.AUDET. II -ut lord, May, lit.U From Dr. W iln iin A. Alcntl, Flnaton, author id an Aronut of tho Pirt I'tihlic School in Hertford, Conn, uud flem irk on Common S- IwoN. At (hit (?onveiition of Teacher, held nt And"V" i, Mai. in April tiM, ro(M-Hted dis-ru'ii ii were held on l In! comparative iner- imiii fci.hoiTi ii.uiki nn I anions others, of Gt'tiraphief. Mr Woodlrid;rs "Kiidimenti of iM.:ra;'hy hji duciJcdly prelurrcd ta ;tll others In thi.. of the mftnhcri of tho Con vrii'.inu, an eperieiiji nf many yean at a Tea.'!, er and Victor uf behools leads me to rsi.:ur. Tiiere i in my opinion, no School (ootrraphy extant, which, for tho portion of the community U r whom it ii intended, is so eaiiiKMilly woithy of the public patronage, j not exception: those who have even nuopleu Itho same plan, uud profess to have inad 1 their improvement!, (;i:.i.ij) WILLIAM A. ALCOTT. Ttiij I'ru.lenfi il committee of the Ameri I c;iii ll.nrd of (.'.toriti!ionert for Foreign Mit- ii-iit, from lltn I.14I1 opinion enlerlnined by ' tiinu if tt.e iin'iits of Woodhridu! School Greraphv, luce ma.'j arraugementl wilh thn puhlDi.cri lr the nit? of u set of engriu vin:', for (hi publication of editions of the woik in t!i inoih'rii Greek lungutige, foreir-eu!itiou in ti i'o, aud in (he Tnmul lan-i;ua;r, lor c r-'iiUu nt in Ceylon nnd other I ru of A'i.t. l itis woik, n appears by the report of th 'ronuiiiuef 1 of Goimuou Schools,' of Ihe -iiiiti nf New Vtirlt, juit published at AI- tviiiv, 11 11 "v mloj'i.'i! ii its! used in 3. H towns in that Stule, uud the sulci aro cxteuding throuuhoul liie country. Tor de by (lie ptiiu ipul Dooksellcrt in the Uditrit states. For Mile to the tf via at the Fub1ihfri price, by t'ollini i- II ninny. New York; Ho-:an & Thoaipion and GritEf( & F.llintt, Phiht-delohi i; Il ihert Patlnstu, Pittsburgh f Tru- tnnn, iniiu :z . o., uiciiinuil. oveoihef, in:n iw FMII ulie.ribers wih to contract for buil-JL dun; mnt"-rt;il of nil kinds. OI.M$m A: ST. CLAIR. Nov ,1mm 12 1: U WA.NTKI), A N i. tive yonne mnn a clerk At the Ohio ;ji i ioU btore, from Id to IT yenrs of age. MOUIU3 lil'TLEIl. Co1nui1-ii, Nov 50 l!i::t 12 DOGT. AWL, i'i;.'Voj.r.s ni 1111 umi: a i iti.i:n orcoi.ijviH', A Mi iii:mm ( i i i i.i.v oiti 11 niNsir.HVir t :1 I IS TOTI1M N M1 VtriMTV. II. il AM) Hf.sillKM'K on Hih-3lrcel, ndioiniinr Woodbury nnd Stone.. Mv 1.1, lo-'d 4 |
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