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n ... jtr -wjr 'OCfe'X VnwwA V'i.w'ict3 1 " " T. ..71 '1TMSS Teg VrMriMSf fc1 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. TB3.MH lcw Scricn....IVo. 3, Vol. IV. Two Dollar Fifty Centl in AdTBDce Or, Three Dollars at t lie end of the rear colvmiics, ti isiiAv, septfbbej: ao, is:u. l'OETHY. Whole Auusbt r, 1350. SCEjVE EVA PR 1 FATE MAD HOUSE. The followingr linn, descriptive of a scene in a private Mail Hniisc, are from the pen nl M. G. Lewi., Esq. They wrre pn l I i eli oil in tl.e Niilinnal Intelligencer, nhonl eight year' since, llio Kditnrt of which paper inlruilu. ord them with the remark' : "If nny our mn read the following lines without shuddering in tympnthy with the suppusfd captive, lie mint havo a heart dead to every humane Oi ling. The prruial oi them hail the mure (fleet npnn tip, from the conviction we have for sumo time entertained, that inutility " when superinduced (not natural) when it ft an aflection of the minil, nml not a defect nf organization is often the coiifeqnenee uf I he treatment of (lie disease not merely of lie estrangement nffrienils; of seclusion from the world; of coercion; hut of Ihchnr rihlu llrenil of being thought mini by nthers. We recollect hearing of the case of an enlightened physician, who win carrii il hy hi ftictids louii Asjluui for the insane, after ex l.ihiling syiuptoaii nf an nlirnnliun uf miiii). My Coil! mn I come to this? Never 'hall 1 leave theiu wnllsl" and he died within them, not iniiiiy days uflcr." Slny, jailor, stay, untl hear my woe! She is not mad who Uueeli lu thee, Fur what I'm now too well I know, And what I win and what I ilionld be: I'll rave no more in proud duspair, My language shall ho mild, though sad ; Put yet I'll firmly, truly iwenr, I am not mud ; 1 uiu not mad! My tyrant hushnti.l forged the tale Which chain me in thii dismul cell; My fate unknown my frieiidi bewail-On! jailor, haste thnt fate to tell! Ob! haste my father's heart to cheer! Mil heart lit ouco 'twill grieve and glad, To know, though kept a captive here, I uui not mad; 1 am nut mud! lie imilei in icorn, find turns the key! He quits the grate! I knelt in vain! Ilis glimmering lump, still 1 see! fTis gone and all is gloom again! Cold, bitter cold no warmth! no light! Life, all thy comforts unco 1 had! Yet here I'm chained this freezing nichl! Although not mad! no, no! nut mail! 'Tis turo snmedrenin! some vision vain! What! I, the child of rank and wealth! Am I the wretch who clanks this chain, Bereft of freedom, frit lids and health? Ab! while I dwell on blessings fled, Which never more my heart mutt glad, How nvbes my bearl how hums my head But 'tis not mad uut'tis not mad. Ilait thou, my child, furgut em this, A mother's face, a mutlier's tnoguu? he'll ne'er f..rirct your purling kiss, Nur round her neck hnw fast you clung; Nor bow with me you sued to stay, Nor how I'll driveuh thoughts away ' They'll in like uic mud they'll uiiike mud. Ilis rosy lips, how sweet they smiled Ilis mild hlue eyes, how bright they shone: None ever bnre a lovelier child And art thou now forever gone? And must I never see thee more, My prelly, prelly little lad 1 trill he free Miihar the door- I uiu not mad I am nut mad. O! hark what mean those doleful cries) His chain some furious nuidiiian breaks He eomel I see his glaring ryes- . Now, now, my dungeon grate he shake Help help He's gone. Oh! fearful woe, 8uch screams to hear, such sight to sec My brain, my brain I know, I know I am not mud, but stiuti thall he. Yes, innn for. In, yon, while I speak, Mark how yon demon's eyeballs glare . He sees menow, with dreadful shriek, He whirls a serpent high in air. Horror the reptile striku his tooth Deep in niy heurt, so crushed nod suit; Aye, laugh, ye fiends; I feel the truth Your task is dune I'm mad! I'm mad! Mist i:i.i.am:oi s. From tho New Englniid Uuluxy. IWMAjY LIFE. OR TUB FIUST AND LAST MINUTE. JfintifM pan. Tho anxious husband pace slowly across his study. I la is s lather; man child is born iiniohim. Minutes pass the child has been blessed hy a parent, wlwm it cannot recognize, and pressed to that bosom, to which instinct alone guides for sustenance the young wife too has faintly answered to a husband's questions, and felt his warm kits on her Ibrehead. llavrt pan. The low moaning from the closely covered crtdle, tells oi l he liret wants of its occupsnt. The quiet tread of the nurse speaks of suueriiiii around her: wlnli her clad eountensnco rays I lint llio very suffering which the is Hying In alleviate, is a source of joy; ai d tho niiineless articles, which from time In time sho arranges on the hearth, tell nf a new cluiinnnt for the crurleeics and silent ions of there who have progressed further. on tho pathway of existence. Jay fat: Visitors are thronging the chamber; and the mother, pile and interesting after her recent sickness, is receiving their congratulation, and listening proudly o their praises of the little treasuro, which lies asleep in its rocking bed at her feet. The scene shifts, and I ho lather is (here with her alone, as the twilight deep ens about them, while Ihry aro planning the future destiny of their chili!. Jftelcs pan. I ho eyes of tho young mother are spsrkling with health, and Ihe rose blooms again on her cheek, and Ihe oares of pleasure and home engage her at' tention, and the father is once mora ming ling with tho world; yet they find many op Dortunities each day to visit the voung in heritor of life; to watch over his dreamless slumber; to trace each other's looks in his rniinlennnce. and to ponder upon tho lb licily, of which he ia tho hearer to them. Jllontht pail. i ue urouio in uetuneo. Hut the chamber floor Isstrowod with piny things, and thoro is a lilllo one loitering mono them, whoso half lisped words, and hearty laugh, and sunny countenance, tell yon that me entrance tut" "i pathway of Bowers. Tho cradle is empty hut the laat nravnrs of tho parents are tit :tercd over the small crib, which stands by their own bedside, nml lln-ir latest attention is piven to tho peaceful breathings of its occupant. VVr pan. (,'hilillinnd hrsstrnpgllinnrfl into boyhood and iriuihulcil along into manhood. Old connexion's broken pnrputs lire keeping in their grave new iiitinineiet nre formed anew home is about him, and new cares distract, lie i- abroad, si niggling amid tho business of life, nr resting from it with t horn whom lie has chosen from liN own generation. Tin 0 is beginning to wrii.klo his forehead, nml thought has rob' hod his looks of their gniety, mid study has dimmed his eyes. 'I hose w ho begun life, after ho had grown up. are fust crowding him out of it, and there are many cliiiinanis upon bis industry and love lor prut' ction and support. YearM pun. Ilis own children have ho. come men, and are quitting him, as he also quilled tho lu'iiie of hi luthere. Ihe slop hnvo lost their elasticity. Ilis hand has become familiar with his rune, to hii li ho is obliged to trust in his vvnlli?. lie In I'-ft tho bustle which fatigued him. He limits anxiously in to ch duy's paper among tlm denlhs and then ponders over I Ik' name nf an old friend, and tries to persuade himself, that he is younger noil stronger, and has a bolter hold up m life Hum any uf his cotemp rai'ie. Months pnxt. lie gradually diminishes the circle of his activity. Ilu dislikes To go uhroad, whore he (iiols so many new Tares; and ho grieves to meet Ilis firmer companions, niter n short nh.-onee, Ihey seern to have grown so eld and infirm, d'liot enjoyments only nro relished: a litllo conversation about old timer a sober g i at whi-l a religiuui treatise nud nil early lied, form fur him the sum total ol his pkus-ure.H'ttli pan. Infirmity keeps him in his el.niuh' r. Ilis walks aro limited to the small space between his easy chair and his bed. Ilis swollen limbs nru wrapped in flannels. Ilis Bight is filling Ins ears refuse their duty; and his cup is but half filled, sinco otherwise, his shaking hands caniK t carry it to Ins shrunk lips, without pilling its contents. Ids powers are weak ened; his faculties uro blunted: his strength is lost. Ddijt pan. Tho old man does not leave his bed his memory is failing he talks, but ciiiiiiot bo understood he asks questions, but they relate to the trautac'lions of a former generation ha speaks of c currencei, hut tho recollection of no one around him can go back to their tceues he seems to commune with coiur'iiles, but when ho names Iheiu, it is found that Ihe waters of time and oblivion Imvo covered their tombs. imii udii. The taper grows di inner and dimmer tho machinery moves yet more ai d more slowly the samlsaio low er as they meiMiw i,o allotted sunn. I'he motion nl those about him is unheeded, nt becomes a vexation. Knell fresh ii qtliry nlier his health is a knell. The springs u! lite cup no longer fnrce mi us wheels the silver cord" is fast untwisting the pitch er is broken at tho fountain and time "is a burthen." Ihs children aio ououl him, hut ho heeds llo'in not Ilis Iricuds are near, hill he does not recognize them. Tho circle is completed. I ho course is tun, nod utter weakness btings ihe damp, which ustiers in t lie luglit ol deaili. vVimtlei pan. 11 is hrenlhing grnws softer lied slower his puUe beats laiuler snd feebler. Those around him aro listening, but ( annul lull w hen ihey cease. The eio-heis am burnt mil nud tho l ik flnslii not before il expires. Ills ''ihree-score yi nrs and ten" arc lili oboivd. llunmti lile "is finished." Fruui t lie .New Vuik Hi erlatur, June lllli. LIBERIA. So much misrepresentation has been re sorted to for the purpose ol ruining Ihe cause ol Aim on Colonization, that we deem it a duly to plneu before Ihe public, lioiu lime to linie,.ueh evidences as we may oh lain os lo Ihe actual condition ol the colony If on Ihe ono hand, il is a barren and i.'eso-lale waste Intsl lo humun life the reluso ol crime prulligate in thu diameter and conduct ol its population, and the stay and support ol the slave Irnde, then should the evidence tu support these Incis be luiily dis closed. II, on ibo other hand, is is a fruit ful and pleusnnt country, suluhrious in its climate, orderly and mural in the conduct ol its inhabitants, i llicient in repressing ihe slave trade,and an appropriate field lor mis sionary effort, then Unit version ul thu esse should in equal justice he made know n. Hut il (which Iruin tho best evidence we have been ablo to collect my bo deemed probable) it is of the intermodule character, il will not, we think, lose thai interest which a relerence lo the iiutneuso utility nf tho enterprise has so universally excited. The following is a copy ol a letter I rum a very respcclablu colored woman in Liberia, who went out there more than three years sgo, addressed to Air John Dillingham entirely of them-bnt you cannot got them from the country unless you py something for Ihem, and then Iheir Darents will often enme and t. ke them away. I rad two lit tie girls living with me, who I took much pride in. hut ns soon as they began to learn to talk English and bpvv, ,Py 00, ,0In away. I also had two Via nr Cape Mount hoys. They are mueh morn given lo learning than any other tribe. The youngest is very smirt. lie has a Issip for the book, and printing the alphabet and vvordsof three or four loiters. His lather has sent for him, but I am loth to part with him. The climato is very pleasant not so warm os we iuingine in America. The sun is very powerful in the middle of the day, hut we alwnys have a pleniy of nir, ami sometimes il appears almost cold enough for a Irost. There are but few people h-re from the north, hut what are here appear lo enjoy very good health. The expedition that eamo Inst from f.'liarlestoivn, niimliers ol ilieui died, but it was owing greatly to Iheir imprudence, ns well ns ibo vvnnt of medical aid. The li'st altuelt was gentle, but the second, third and fourth relapses carried them ofj. Wo have not had a very flourishing Sun-day Schnnl since I have "been here,' but I huvp iried lo keep my scholars togeiher on the Sabbath. I bnvn quite an interesting Bible Class, which I lake much delight in. I never can regret the time Hint I spent in the Skbbnlh School in America. The know ledge I there received, I think I can now imparl lo others. We much want such a person as yourself, nnd then our Subbnlh Sehnols would flourish. The other Schools continue; but I do not think Ihey aro making much progress, excepting the o e taught by Mrs Cresar, at Caldwell. There ore one or two mure settlements about lo take place on Ihe const. Mr T. my present husband has now gone to Cape I'almas lo seethp place. The Missionaries that lately arrived hero are all sick, but not dangerous. We hnvo lost one tho wife of Air Wtighl. Time will not allow me to sny more. I hope I shall soon hear from you nml the foinily, ns I often think of the little girls. I beg an interest in your prayers; that I may continuo faithful unto tho end, and what I do do nil to tho glory of (Jod, is tho desire of Your most obedient servant, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. P. S. I send you a paper containing the manner in which tho exhibition of my school was conducted just belore the holidays.The paper referred to in Ihe postscript is betore us. It is a printed sheet, containing the order ol Ihe exercises and four appro priate hymns, which whether original or selected are ceriamly not iu'enor to the llusion ol tlie muse on a like m casion, and in a city that buns s of an elevated taste, and greul literary reli' cuicut.J (KrHie mngnificcnt "establishment of tho Museum of Nnturnl History, ot Paris, received the following accessions to its stores during mi, viz: -I'.'U new specimens of mnmmiferniu animals, and birds; II5II repiilesand fishes; 25.1 (10 insects and crus toe.enus an mils: and 5111)1) molhisca and zoophytes. The bof.ini.-al collection has aeon puri-hed by about 50.00U new plants. !I7A Mr. Milliard has manufactured a penknife which has 87; blades! in consi-deration of which tho Dublin Committee presented him with a medal valued at 5 I guineas. H he hod made 87:J penknives, ho w ould hove had n better claim for il, and the eonnnutiity havo been' benefited by his lu bors. 03-Dr. Copelond, in' his Dictionary of Practical Medicine, nsjerls tint u luss uf vital power tnk- s place in the yuun r si. ep-ing w llli the oged. " (KrMiss lidgeworth is engaged upon a now work, which sho will piobahlv snon give lo the public, colled "Taking lor Uran- tel.. ' fty-The Ami dn Pi unle. a np, nht!yli. ed in Montreal, relates ihe billowing curious circumstance. It mentions having seen, a few days ogn, in the Court llou-e, a curiosity, in I l.o person of Therose Sauiiiur. woo f Joseph Plouf, from Si. Martin. "Tim woman has not taken any nourish merit for two years and a half, hut supports her existence by a lew spoonluls ol unlit Jen, or out water, which sho can only shallow drop hy drop. jS,0 even sometimes passes three or ftur daya without this tri fling nourishment. She do. a not fuel nny hubilunl pain, but when she drinks, her sloiiinch swi lis, Biid she is o ten tiitjecl to vomiting. Her appearance is healthy, and she walks without difficulty. Medical men have in vain uttemp'.ed thu effects of Ireul-inenl upon lur. She generally curries a piece of sugar, which she occasionally applies to her mou'li." fX7A French lady pretending lo bo en c-iiiie, vvus lately delivered hv ihe f-,l,. custom house accoucheurs of London, not uf mi am, uuioi iij yarns ot lace. U luce vails, a pelerine, 17 pieces of net. 1H ,-n,l 0 reticules, 0 pairs ot silk s'ockins, 2 piirs of silk gloves, 15 pairs of threud'gloves, G collars, 2 remnontsof lorci;n muslin, and la silk purses, worth 1 It). jO IlLt. is h. r..hy given, t . nil persons in'tre.ied, (j,i , lnJr j,1,nloe) , ol iit'iichnmut was lb. y is-ueil by Ji, Undis, a Justice of ibe l-ccu , Unu.i.ton iiiwuship, in toe uoumy uf V ,k in, ugUnsi Ihe fo,l.,chaltol.. rights, cred.ts. money, nil eir.-uts of J. din Auhisun, an abiouiidms 'Ictitor. lire, tlaki-i' ;ual KcIJcy, IOI'AM(J I'bjsiciiuis nf tho Uakekixe 1 oiiDEll ol li .In r:, I I'hysiciaus, have ..poeco mi uiu, e, and nnvo n good supply ol U-iki rinu Dotuiiii! .Mi'dioii.e, in tho western apartment of Mr II. Ainistn.nirs ho , on the mirth side of Broadny, C'oi.tMBUs Cnr. Plo y can be consulted iu iU,y iji,lc.,in thu line of ihuir profession. I'une.thal, puiieni, nml porsuvi ring nl leniion will he given to I he sick, ivhoinay place tliemselves iimter Ihr ir cure. Phey I. nvo Ilu. pleasure of nssming ihe o immunity, Unit, us physicians r,f tl.es Hukcrine ord.r, lliey have had exiensive ami m. cess'ul experience, nud hnvo llio fnllrsi cuiiCdunce in their remeillei for the removal of disen.e. They llpptul lu the inultifud.s lloil hnve lo.in.l tl.eir remedies ri ukalle, lor the safe, ceriuiu, and uiiuieii. Ity specify matiuei in .il.i.'h they rem vu sickness, and resiore a piliint I., lenllli and slienglh. As tlieii mode uf prauline is oil 11 new and orii'ilii.l plan, of r. cent oiiiin, it is hut .ensunalile lo renin. k, that, it has b. fully ntel fiirlj tested, hy llio discoverer, l)r Johkpii Hakfii. of ilnsbinic, to whoso adveiliiemeiils, nnd patients, lliey ivu.i-d refer an inqinriuir pen. pie. They have a f, w Hooks nn.l rich's f. r sale, Willi lull authority to dispi.so tliereol lo peia.u.s nf cnuipetent under, i ,iiiilinL', inn! logivo all lequi.iio iill'uriu'ili..u to purchiis rs. .A.lviee vvi.l he ain ii oralis, no. I imli ciuu noii'trieil up,.ii the poor wi h ul nm peciinimy r. uniio ration. Tbev respeclfull'i solicit u shiiro of i-.il.lia palruimve, uoi.fi. .lent, lh.il their uinilo uf pruolice, iu all u'ual forms uf siellues'. req 'in s only lohellie l. In suslai-i itsulf btforu tl.o severest ordeal ul public sci si ! in v. Aiuu t H, Il!i4 tf ''o TKia; i'i utAv. L nml. rsigiitd, having tl.is.iay entire ! - into partner. bin iu thu H.ioki. lioi. .... . li."Ulnll.ll..L' hilllle'SS. lake tliis onnur...,,,!, of infuriiiln ; tticir friends nod ibo public generally, Unit tney ar) How opening, in tin house lonnerly uccileied by .Messrs. H. J i urimiiii, t,.u mis, i is tali stuck of HOOKS and STATION Kll Y ; nnd will shortly Ihtir HOOKIilMJKllV in full oo. r.iii,,.. Ai no pains will w.i spared to remlir eeiicrni satislaoliou, ihey hope to rhitre a puriion ol uulilic p.iti'.u-igi.. I htir btisiui'ss will b. cuuductcd iu lac uaiuo ot Putts & Titrn- dui.i.. All orders thankfully received, and or ,t. ly ulk'dud lu. J. POTT?, J VVlEi TUU.NOUI.I.. Colunhus.Jilv21, lll.l-l. 57 Sent. 10. n.34 B. T. CARD. 4 a KK.IjKr TKI) I t'KMS. OtrTho Tounton, Mnssnchuselts, Whig stales that a gentleman in Boston, who owns a Urge chimicnl establishment, has discovered t new species of fire, which pro- uuces a most intense li"ut. it p, produced by the mixture of tsr and water Willi tins kind of lucl, a steamboat can pass Ihe Atlantic with the greatest safety. Tho dis coverer declares that ho can cerrv a steam hnal Irom Pmvidenco lo New York, hy u-ing this liiel, lor five dollars. It it said that ho invention of the cotton gin doubled thu vulun ol every acre of land in thu southern states, and we are ol opinion that the dis covery oiiove mentioned will double the va lue ol tho steam engine. It will be especially important to the engines which are employed upon roil roads, and will remove one ol the greatest obstacles lo the generil use oi locomotiv es upon our common roai's. f7""l'ho roots ol dandelions ere rrcom mended in an English paper, os a substitute lor coff-p. (t7-The Bnjlnn Polrint stoles that a Sea-serpent, ahoul (id feet lung, has been seen several liinea by numbers of credible per sons, near Cape Rozier, in thu vicinity of C isiine, Mo. ffJ'Fruin Ihe N. Y. Times we learn Ihe purliculors of a destructive fire which Inok phice in that City, on the 'JU1I1 ult. Nine or ten buildings, some of them very valuubl were uesir lycu, ana a number ol others in- lured. (tZf 1 ho census or the city of BulTilo, as taken by pnvite subscripimn, isjusi completed and numbers 12,501. In 1830, Win U. S. census ot the village ol Buffalo was (J,-yS'I. Increase in four years, (I IAS. frj-lt is rstiuiated that during Ihe present year 1 he Southern Cold Mines will produce about two millions five hundred ihonsiin t dollar. O-ln an answer to a letter addressed to Mr. McDulfie, by his consiiiuenis at Abbeville, he declines being a candidate for Congress, si Ibe ensuing election, on account nf ill health, end stales that if his health should nol improve in the next two 1ROI'03ALS.niiourec ivcil at tho C11-101I t'ouimissiui.ers' Ouico in t 'oloim us "J"'1. M l-sy Ibo l .lli just., at 6 o'clock, P. V1., lur delivering oil the bunk i,r tho ( annl, iii-twcen the Guard Luck nnd stvwutl's Illuff one thousand perches 123 , ,0,,,, (, ,.t . . enh of prnlectionitone. Ther mnv be ( any shape und sue, provided none are less vunii 1 .nr 11.cn. s 111 tl.iekntss, and none less than liny pounds weight. Uoe lull' to be le.ivered hy tl.o I Otis ot O. tuber. ., 1... re.nnm.lcr by the I5;h of Nnve.nbcr next. o.n ripr. lll.Ll o IX VOM'MBl'S. rBlIIK subscriber informs thu public, thai a. h keeps c. mil. 1. ill v f ir sub- 11 l.irce 11s- '",'u"1"'' I'luniuiT, wii'iiig, ami wrnppiiii: ii-c, 1111. 1 ouuiiei o iar.ii, irum line ul slit, nest Maunfaclories iu Iho w. si, rn c. undj , Pers 'tis wishing lo huv, may find it Iheir no teres! to fX this eslahlilhuiilit 11 call, belnre .10. kin., iheir pnr. li is.s elsi wh. re. All or .less frnui 11 ilistancu aocoiuitai.ietl hv th eush, will hn pni'uptly attended u, ut the .owim mill iricts, CIIA iLT.i SCOIT Sent, ii. I:ll cor.u.unus jocky clou incus. lll'. R ie.es over the Cu'iiiui.us Cn-irse, sa iw;i J will uoinuienno on vVuU.ii.J,iy, 1110 eignin uay 1.1 vfei.ior 11. xi. 1st il iy, lliree miliMiillil rvpeat. fur 0 'iu. I d.i, two Ililh-B .lll'l repeal, tor I5J .lid y, ope mile mid repeat, In r loo I o b" cov..-rii.'i, hy tnu Itiiii tuf thu Haiti- mnru tnlral tours.', excepting Iho mil. i.e.tis, vvnieti are I., nu Ireu unl) lor cuts Which mil.) he uwi.e.l hv citizens uf Ohi tu. I have been ki pt within It.u State, tur one year, preceitiui; ttie day ol running. Thr. enin. s lu make 11 racct doul.lo tnirai.ee fee will he required utter the irgnliir hour of 111-ivi ii.il 1 xpiu s. Kulraiue, Ion per reril- f.. caidi horse, on Ihe nm. .uui run f, r, whii h can bo m niv lnv d'tv previons. si I tho Kaglo Coffee bou-e. Sent 10, I If ! 4 V Conovera Hgest. A HIGHS I'LI) Index ol ml ihe lleonrte.l i.)x Do i'luiis iu Law anil Kumly ul Iho 1 . monihs, be will he compelled to rpsign hti s"l""",e '"i"' ' n.o ri.,us i uinu. In .Votice. jjr.V cunforniify wnb ihe it.ililo of Ohio, m. prusiiriuiug 1110 oulles 01 t.'uunlv I n n. snreri, the i'ru,isurer of Union ouuuty, gives Die f.ll"in;iuilice: Thin Iheru is nssestcd in thelowluhipol Union, 14 mlllson the Dollur; in .Millcrck und Liberty townships, 3 ln,. . nine i'oii.ii; nun iu iMroy, Jerome, runs, Lee.burg, Alius, Jackson, York und CI11- buuni, U mills. hi tho Oohur. And that 11. , rieasurir, b) himioW orD. putv. will nttni.l one d i v 111 111. h ton nsliip, r i purpuso ..I r. ce.iiu, ,.ics, 111 mo usual pluun ol huitl ing fkxiionsin said town, hips, as follows: 111 union luwiisiup, September 1 ill i.irny In J mnio In Millcreelt lu Puns In Liberty In Leestnirg In Allen lu Jacksun In Yurk In Clabnurn And at my olfnc in Morvsville durimr ibe months of October and Nuvc mher, lur the puipuse uf recking tuxes lur Iho year IUS4 A. POLLOCK, Trail. ..I U. C. An. 11st I J, 11:34 Cw CO -Strayed or fsiolcn tUOM the subscriber, living in Trenton I iwnship, six miles a-t (Sf tunhury. Delaware count;., on tlie 14th of July lat'l, Three ESorsis; Of which iho fl nvii.g is u description. Tbodisl is 11 Black Mare, six yeurs old hist spring, with 11 hhiz.. iu a:r lor. head, one l.ind fool nud purl nl tho nlher v, bite. The second is a Surrcl M;ir.., rather nb .v. 'he iisiimI height, live y ears u.d post. SI.e is uiiirlnd vithnblazu in the lumhead, is 11 nnlnral tmtur, lul has aswingiuir motioi. of Ihe hind kit and tail j arficuhirly wlim walking. The ibird is 11 11 Iron Cray Horse, f, ut years old pn.t, Willi shell lees, Uiur hmvv tail, large fe, t m il heavj h.y fin pnr-ne.iilar ma.ks rceollecii 0, except 11 iriunii hirs. ar nboiit tivo 111. hi s l ing, jinf belnn his light sy. Il is tuppnsid Hint tho hores i,hve de- si.ril.e.l ,..ve 1 si leu, mid su'd nr ex- 'h"''i:'l where ill this Slnlei ,,, nlscnher will iivu to unv peri..u v.hn ili civu loin ii.l.,ruoitiun by "Liter din clid to "iinhnry, (Ihin. where sai l hor.es may be I .1111.!, so Unit he can eel them, flltei n ilol-"'".or live dollar eh for .illn'rof Ihun, le" dullni di for cither nr nil of ihun. it relumed tu h'ui nl bis residence ns ubove -titled. , . DAXIEL BUSH. oepi. 111 u,M 3w 2 Tn AN OltDINANCK, prohibit cerlaiu fruits 1111. 1 r, i..l,l, . Itua, ls,-is.K introduced into the city of Lo IlllldlliS. ' fcl 'v,"0 " "ril""lcl1 amlennctcd by the - )-ly C "uncil of Cnliimbiit, Thai 11 .in, II nut h,i Inwful fur nny p,.r, to inir aiii . into Iho city lur uiu or sale, any applet, plums, grnpes, cabbages, cucumbers, nalei or iiiuskii.eloiis, or gieui c. ru, until nit, r 11,1 I5ib of Ootnberiu xl. Any peisuu r.uYii.lili. 'unmil thu pr vi-h.nsof this urilinaiiCH, shnh oe fiueil in nny sum nut excel dm..' leu, uui l.-ss limn one dollar, at Ihe iliicr. tion of ilu Mayor, nud shall loithwiih move in. h fiun or vt g, table out ol tl.o city. An I it that be Ihe duly of ll, Marshal, nu view or .one plaint, lo nrre-t any such i lltll.lt r and biiio, nun or her forthwith In f..ro Ihe .Mayor, to ....,. , conipiainr. This orilioaio e t . take en", ct and be ir. foicu iron, un.l utter the 1 a'sacc Ihtitof. ,., W- Wt-'COY, P,;dcnt. tle1f,. T. .MaiiTIN, HcmricT. H.nl II. 1H34 5 ilu do '2 d.i do 3 do do 4 d,j 1I0 6 do do 6 do do U do do y do du 10 do do ilu do li lStJiioval. IX c.iuseqni'iico ol the lute drstructii'0 fire in IVhiI strict, .New Yolk, uy which our oiiis rt ceiv.ihie, pun 01 t.ur b.M.ks, mi.u u, our valuable it, (k of DKY (;ooi;j. tletiri yetl we have removed iruiu WO p,rl slrot t, to No. Si William tires 1, niur 1'im sitttij where we are opening nu cuiiru tew tiiMK in siat'i.i, ijiix uooijsi, nibipt,', t.t tit -i West, tu iri.tle; who h wt. ntiY'r loi snf " i pm-u.igo, lur cusu ur uppiov oil tlcdll. U0UF.iU6, SUYDAM, fc K1X0X tv. II. Our Warel se, titt, 203 Pearl st 1 eel, is iit.vv being rebuili, t.t whn ii we in t. nd r. tnovn g i n tlm lirsi ul Januaiy next Vew Yt.tk. Julv 17. Ii::f4 47 neii, u.iii, (-pa, u iu t.iirfuuii .yiuiiieiiBui, is.n I , . - , .. . ol Pittsfield, Mo. achu.el.s.bulnow of Una! KaU" ""'"Ptredtuno lor which he I " ""!' . ' - - 1 , 1 hng boon rlecU'i . titiunm Mm UxiciiHit iuii ul the Unilt il ."ttntti. c.y I r presents, lliuik. very just f 'o d ln (he Wheclin r Time. Cusiitu.,. e , u et ,,e. ab,u count of Ibe t,,tiJilln ol tet,,ln,,W O 1 s.s.J iho llule. of Ihe.r Supro,,.- a. it may be presumed lo have come urn ler , h. -.r bP 1 . '''' ''' ' l'"'t" h- her observation. It bear, evidence that Li beria, like other new settlements, is subject to leveia that are frequently lot a I, especially il the person allocked is negligent, and Ihut Ibe moral cundition 01 me colony is such aa to invite, rather than repel, llio loslering hand ot Christian benevolence. Monrovia, 'to. 10, 1:34. Honored Sir: Three years have elapsed since I first promised to you loilhfully,lhal I would write to yon ol my health and situation. You have doubtless heard of all my tlUiclions und mislurtuuea that I have met w ith, and I will mention nono of ihem. My health is quite good now. I am troubled wills noih ing bul the sgues and levers, now and men, which are common tn Ibis country. 1 have never regrctled one moment coining lo Hub place; although it is Ihe astonishing mercy of God that my life is spared, w hen so ma ny havo full on my right and loll, and that Und hat made me, though unworthy lo beer the name, an instrument in his hands of doing good, I have quito a flonrisliing school of about seventy children about forty five of litem I leach on Ihe Infant school system. 1 have some of them quite apt und others who aro quite dull. 1 have some native oirls that learn very last. All ol them are spelling ihrce of Ihem aro vvri line and one ol them is quite loud oleum pusmg letters. Some ol them, I think, are more intelligent than the Americans. I somclimoi wish that my idiool consisted year will at least equal that of Iho lust which was above ten thousand hogsheads. Il is only about fillecn years ago 1h.1t the first hogshead of Tobacco was raised in Ohio lor export. frT-'Phn hunks nf subscription to Ihe slock ($2,(X(,II(H) in amount) ol ihe "Ohio Llio Insurance and Trust Company," were opened in Cincinnati on Wednesday Aujust VJ7ih, and tho whole stuck tnkon up in an hour or two. fVT-Ilnnks for receiving subscriptions to the stock ol tho Libiyell.i Hank 111 Cincin ns.li are to bo opened at thu oltice ot Ihe Ohio Insurance Company, on 1 uesday, Sopt. :).!, 18:14. ftr The villages of Pott Lawrence and Vistula have been united under Ibe name ol Toledo, and a pt per called Ihe Toledo Ua zone, has been commenced by Win. A. Ilrowne fjyTho Indiana Loan has been taken hy Messrs. Prime, Ward, & Co. and J. ti y. Josephs of New York, and It. & J. Philips of Philadelphia, atone dollar and tivo cents tho hundred dollars. fjr-i'hn Hon. Lewis Cass, S'cerelary of war, arrived in Ueveinnd on llio -."Jill Inst from Delrntl fMr. Jacob Perkins has invented an apparatus, which ny liydrnslalio pressure compresses water in a 11 extent rquol to one lonrteenlh of its yiilumn. Ihe lorce em ployed is equivalent lo Ihe preanro of" It Us ILK 1 pounds lo ihe square inch, and ia applied to oiner nuius, Suvi'iiih Cirouil Court uf Ihe United Suits, tne acts ni i,.ncress !r thu autucntic-iiiou I si. itlilet untl rcuotds ill Ihe several Stales, liiel 1111 vpitmiu of the tl,ilut s fur thu ad mission ..I Attorneys lo iho u.ir, nud lor ibo excoulh.il 1111-I nekiluwleiuit.. lit uf dee.lt und nlhrr oouvtiyuuoes, 111 ail of tlie wt-ateru ami tuiitnerii otut. 1 l Jamks r. ('uva vek, Kq of the Cineinu ill liar. A Imgu upply josl roceivu.l lit the Bunk store if I. ii win 11. u. . Prico ft 40 in Law bin. ling. Se:ie,i,b. r III, 111114 a VMM it. .ivllui.K i u. tin oty.vti fi nhiciiber reipictfully in. nut l is J, in. in, t ami ibo public, that he has iu H.I IVCO MIIII II.KIUII n p,g ClUlSlunlly l, baud, an titturluieiit of Wluto Marble I .noli oion. t, curved in ihe neatt t iminner, und in nm in. in iipi'iuveu style, winch he oUtrs for sale on llio must rensuualilo I, mis. I ho.c wi.hiog lo pniclois. , will tl.t will to call untl cxilullia tile (,u tit 1 1 anil priuts. ns ho is sun, iney win prcier Hiotu lu ci.inmoii ones now in uiuiii tins il'ciiuii ul Iho cutimrv. IIIA iillOVER. Columbus, Sept. 6, lfl.!4 M. B. ab .p is ou Broad tlrpe.1, near the reii-nopiti i tuircli. tf SifWISILL & WILEVt C.-Z A VI NO ci'ttred into portnenbip for (be M. JL piifpoie of LHrrvihir on Ibo ' TO tiUst.NKfcS 1NALL ITS VARIOUS DnACES, !mvtj tuktn tl estHiid lonnerly nccupicd by Dtru.nlt And Vv ilty, cornrr of Uih and i'mvii iireet; wl.ern tliry l.tve now on hnnd. and wi!l cotiliiiiu to Uct'p n i.AUOE AM SX-tensive A80RTMCT of UaTS. el PVf rr li.rcrii(iunf oi Ihtir own mnniitHclurfl, which r (iniiii n, (Itirabiiii), hikI eh'L-Hiice, fhry ixntniti' nut tu be ati r pHriuiJ by nny eihthliih ni cut in tiijs curl of thu ocmiiiry I antl from Uinr Iniu: iipcrict.ee in tbo bntincM, nnd bf Ti'ct titiciitifiii. unit it tljrnoHtion to itocoiu fiiotlhft. in cvi'ry nnri u'ar, tbev bune to rc ccn I- a i"'rj fluire uf )ih public iittronee i-'itrrj ilnden, ub' with to pnrchuie by whiiUwili, nrt! reipft tfiiUy invileil to chII ft tt ix uiituf for tlit'iiUflvt'i, nnd wn promiie ttu'v slitiM nf JiLcuinu.uJttteti on the tuuit tea luilltlilv tf Ml;. N. II Tt.c Hijliost price in Cnh pnM fur HlTIlNC FlMIStif vry deicnjitiun, par ttcuiur'y O i l Ell feKliNS. JUCrOLUTfOjY. CSAAC N. Willi lAG.hrtt iut ni nnd bus h,r fitif nt im , ir .r i.. an Rt'ffolt.io.n i iuetti.'iii by i, ii ixptricncil toucher, mm tiiiuiiiuiiiil iu.usj i.lu,timttl t,y a benhti.,,, ei.sr.ivmp, repr.tuiiiiot the tifni,,. of ,i,, lieclnrutiuli ul ll,i!e,ei,tl,,cu, Vu. ill,,,., rice, well ooiiml, Ta cts. Tho ubi.vu woiU , orinall,. prepare.l ir tlm Luiiiiuu l.iorarv m M.-r.., u tine, ami published 111 .l'v.ti.i .,f ..." Ii I.,..,. ..ii .i. i.. ' iii'j.tta oi eitensiv i, " sii.jei.i. nnu lu.ieiiloe.lv i.. irenlltu' It, whiili iluli,,',,;.!, .1 . ihal Sneioiy, nml i, l,ko nervous, elesant, and perspicuous in j,, y,e Vtll f( " w,,rk cx 1 which tmhnilie, j , " "l'"si so inn ami inltrt sling nu ac- u.... ...u.ceveuiliil limes whn.ll u.arluil .. .. ... p...; 0, n. Autsricnn Key .- lull 11 Hut WhllO it UMl! ha , , cly li. It resting to r, ndeis . ,,..,.u. .. ;. Ul' nut'ttdly I'.cmlly well c.lctll.iti d to "enn s.li.'ol llooU. Ami veils. me ,ew oi ratio, rn. ii sn'll mnro v.iluuhle in hli l.specl.tolhu jouth i f this country, nml o in.pitssmc its importonl facts still in rc tleeply on (heir ii.iiuls, u tcritt nf q.i, t- " i.tpareti cxpr.stly f.r II. i. emtion, will, eonsiui'mblo euro unil ulloif 'ion, ny mi ol.l experienced leuther. A number t.f valuable si.tttt), .lesitued to illus- ui.ro cuuriy 1IC ,,f ti. ,,. ipnr-Innt Ituil.l.e evu.i,. ., ,i TboCunsiiiulionol ibo Unite l btulcs. will'. .no llunnuinei.ls, h.,s been in.otlid 1,1 an rsppeuuix. sv,in ihese lliltlit,i,S, it is bo iit ve, i. ii.ere is in, work ,,u , ,e uuti ., wnicn can be more n rl sit.lv studi ny ino ruins ceueiHij,,n. nr hi, I. i. I.iiier uti.ipttu in i, uui it valuable lexl h. nit Im oho.. Is. It is r. inlily coiret.nl, Ihal few .....ut !.,: ioivk ivrr traii'pinil iu con-1 n. xiun with the various n voutini t of t;.i vrnuicnti i.imI tlupint, whose inlKinc, havo beoti ii.uro txi.niivo nml military, ihruinihuut tf,,, civil id worhl, than lb. Au.e.iu.,11 nevoltili It hirnie.l iiiile.il.a i evv irn in li e lu.io.j. f m.ii.kinil, unil ll, e pilliciplet whii h wirelh... r..,..,,i...i r , ami succtssiully ittnblLh.i.:, ti,0 u,.iirilie ar.lnr ..ml stem palnutisu,, whichili-tiii-iliiithiil Ihem tors of tlmse t,us, should be e.irly un l liimih.iily made bnowu, in onier ihntwni.ny c.'uly pru our im stunnhle. iu st.l.iiious. Iho ptihlMur ol this uliiion, would thereloru tspceinlly if coitilln lid the work lu tho i,tt,i,ti., 0f paiuil UMl , b ert. Septeinlior 10, 11131 J ait:illh!UiaUlk!tV:Coiiiloi'U KWI. I' l '3 Chimical Water l'rouf, war-tF raiileil to reuiltr nil hinds ol leather im pervious to wilier. Tho uhovc mliclo is tiiii.iiii.it tu rti-i Hinl suhl hy tho liivenlur, at ill Liibniutuiy, No. I, Klsbt Bnitdji.frf, tlomiuticiitl Kuw, C'oIiiiuImis, Ohiu, Iho Invent..! has surinouiileil the fjrent ubslDcle t.t lunit ntutupit-il iu vain, nf remterint; leal tier permanently Wnt.r proof, und at Iho siiuiu tune m..ri. iln.lilu unci durable limn it is iu Us natural tlatc. The fuste which ho nuw niaiiufactiirrs, is essentially different bom nny other ever of tered ttt Ihe public, i.uil is uf ii.oalciilHtdo vu uu It peat'lrntes tlie ports of ihe li uflier, :..i.ipli tclj filling tho interstices, nnd yet leaving it much iiiuiu t'liuble than before. When the leuthtr has been thus taluruird f..r a sbuil lime, tlie Ihisie ouiiibinet wilh, .iii.l hucuiiii'S a constttuonl part nf it, und cull lies mure he expelled thcrelioiu, Ihun the leather itself. I lie great demand for Ibis artiujo, has ilidtiuetl the luvelitur ft. eslnblish a iiri:iu'uct..ry upon un ixtensivo rcnlr, ns atiovit directed, svhciu nil ord. rs, wholtSBle ami retail, will be promptly attended lo. A fewoi the hiiineroiis ocrnficatei in the possession ol the subscriber, arc given below, to which ihe lilt, nlioii ul the publio itlei-ut-clfuJIy ii.vittd. MOSES JEWETT. . ,olif'. A. COMal ot lC, of tbo late film ol Cuiusiucit ate i Irviin.'. lots riiiuov, ,; to ui lunri street, llireu dnrt btlnw Iniiner stiiml, wtiero his ti..rl nt uf FKE.NCII, INUlA.ninl II'aI.IAa SILKS, will he cum. pieie, and olLred lor sale upon liberal terms, N. York, July S5, IHJ1 6in 4H I.'oitvnrdiii nud C ommission .Meichunl, UOWER LAKADA. Rrfertntc Ibo K.litorof the Juiirnnl, Columbus, Ohio .March 0, UU4 Helen. fUST received ami lor snlohy I3AAC N. Will I'l.NG, Helen, n Tnlo: By Maria I- Iiokwuhtii, K'.l up ill the beautiful ,ivu uf liurpei's uiiiionu odiiiuu uf her woiks: U vols, in one. A mutt II. tm 69 t.fl' I.I.Nl-. l-.MllJs A very extensive ''i iissorliiieul.just ruceuod Hum Iho mn. uuluotory, nnd tor s.ilo at tastirn prites, bv I lllf.llll l- .. J ... ,ui.ni,L 4V JilliU, lll.l.l l.uiid for Male. t HlllR suii.enb. r, livinit ia Hardin cniintv. SL otr. rt tho roiUiwiii); trautsiil huitl r.tr t ile! 7iJ acres. Hint: in ll.it. tin couuiy, nu Ihe Sol tto river i 1(100 utiros, Lniuii onimtv. on Utisti oreuk t 600 ticrt s, lliir.lin coutit), near Itonmiiis.t's. I he anove i.tn.is will lie told ill trtintt In suit purchasers. Alt imlis pulahls title will bo riven I ho 7UU .tore Iipi ill Iho oenter nf n fl uiri'hinir sutiiemeni fuiir tnih't east nf Kenton, lbs oouiily teat ..I lliirtlin) Iho tint inferior to none, in tl.e county a too. I Saw null just putting up nu tins tract t nil Hindi tu lumber may lie readily sold fur oah, ul the highest prices; nti.iul I4U n. res iin.ler lencei nml this true., may bo tl.vi.h.l so ns to .iuiko two desirable farinst Ihe whole survt.y .l ami patenied to the heirs of tt. Madison. I'lirchasers will d well to o.vll nml view the laud. A letter directed In Du llej I'ust oilioe, Hardin, will litiil mr. R. T. M VINSON. Sept. 10, ISM Rw t tluy Waaiteil. 'JWO nr three tout nf irontl HAY will he JL received in payment of debts due to ili.itihi iai.no Jminuil ettiitiliihiuont, il do livereil lill.iittlilltely, Aiiiru-t I. tn:i4 Aiiiei'ic.in Miti(:iy ftcliool UJiiioii licpobiloi'y, Jtll II tluurt inulli ul iho Naliunnl Ilu. JL tul, nml tlireuily nppusitu thst i.nhliv bull. Ili'Ki, where nuiv al wills he bad nil lie ..illillOHtloui tu ttto Aiuer.oilll nunilav aclinol Uiii.ut, nt Ihe suiun prices nt which ihey in. Id ut llio ouuiiler uf tnu Unitiu iu t lnliitlt-l phiri. JAU. B. CIIIST, Wcnl. Aiiftutt 5, Ul3l 69 "lOKrT.K, TK , HlfE, I. DA K, AND.N KJ OlH.BA.NdSUUAIl. Just received nm. tor in lo hy s P. II. OLMSTED Inly 91, III3I S7 10 ttnls. Orlenut und Smur lloiite Melm ,et, lor sale by K, II. IIANKOKU Deo 17. 17 fm 30 "iuVu lor suiu ly MEaS ruitK. thu suhictiher. E II. UA.NFtlRJJ. May 21. 4n no,oo b1; MV 91. BACON. Kor salt iho sulis. riu, r. K. II. llAMOilL). 411 CERTIVIS' ATI'S. Executive Office, Onto,) Culumtmi, Ififi f,b 11134. ) I have expt rienced the effects of Col. Jew LT'is Lhwticul tt'attr Proof Paile, nnd nm sow Hunting a pair ol tbott stituruti d wilh it: I immersed uue o( them twelve hnun un d. r waier, anil found that Iho leather wns rentiertd ported!) impervious to water ; and remained soil mid pliable. I believe it to bo an article oi immense value, and its discovery uf great iinpurtuuce to Ibe public KOBE It I' I.UCAS. I hnve worn tho shoes nb ve tefrrred la, about two rauulhs nnd find Ihem perlectly nt. pervious to water; ihe leather reutHiini.g suit nml pliable, nnd but little worn. I cull thereluro irons experience, leceniliielid the use of this k'aste, to tho cniumnniiy ut lais;e. under ihe imptessi. n, Unit all who use it will find it much tu their intent! Hud cum toil. llOBEIl P l,UU.S, Uuvemur of Ohio. Apiil 10, 1824 I hnve npplieil Col. M. JewtTT't Paste (o my bnots ami shoes, und am satisfied it ren dert thu leather impenetrable hy air or wa ter. The leather also ut.ntiiiut s mure plia ble, nud tins every nppeiir.uit o of increased ilur.ibility. 1 consider it n discovery ol great vh'.iiu tu Iho community, inasmuch as it tends to prevent a numerous clast of diseases uiisiiift Irom Ihe exposure nf the feet lo wet ami cold; und mills to comfort, while il bids fair to lie a useful aeiit in rnuiutiiiK eooo umy. O. SWAN, Lata Juilge Supreme Court. April 3, 1 14 I hnvo used iho Wm. r Proof Paste, mnnn faciurtd by (.'..I. M. Jewett, ol ibis place. It appears to exclude wnter, etpially at well us the Intlm rubber sbuet tbtiutelvt t, nnd it, hey. ml all question, a very excellent pteser. vative ol Ihe leather. WILLIAM riU.STOS, Minister of I rinily Churcu. April 0, IC34 I hnvo wnrn n pair of Icnlher orcr shoes, thmiubthe past winter, tutiiriiteil with t ol. JtwtTl't Water I'roul Pasie, and 1 am con vim t.t that this t'ntle is lenity w hat it pro fest. s to be, a Wnt.r Prool I'nile; and also itnp.iits plntbility and durability In the leather. A. KU1JV, Tret. Kid. M. E. Church. Kingston, Rust co., April lit, IU34 I hnvo tvnrn a pi ir of linnls, nnd a pair ft ov. r ilu es, Ihri ncti the pati winter, tatura iel w i h Ltd. .Iewett'b I'atte, anil am fulls satisfied II at it is wl.al it prnlu.tet to be, a Water Proof. 1 nm convinced alio, that it ini.Ucs leuther more plinble and diirnhlr. IIUSSEL B1GKI.OW, Minist.r M. E. Church. April 5, ID34 I hnve used Iho -Water Proof Fnsla made iv t'ol. Jewett, fur tnn.e lime ni.tt, anil as far at I It tve I s ie.il it, find it en i ir. ly secures li e wtiiitr nf ih. es, saturated with it Irnns wot feet. My stn.es an, I bonis appear lo ba cuinplUcly Wniir Proof. JS.SIJJ IH.UL) II. IJ , Pastor ol Pres. Co. April 15, IDJ4 Illt'.N, NAIl.s, UL3i, io. au. Ju.i received anu lur sale hv P. II. OLMSTED. Julv 2t, !i4 57 IBKLVl lMi LK, ol u supeitiir quniity t. lur sale by P. II. OLMSTED. July 93, IIW4 67 , gO lillH. I'ltlStll I, lor ll.lv iy E. II. IIANFOIU) Dee. 17 i7 (50 Bags Coll. e, lor sale hy E. II. ILVSKOItl) D."i. 17 7 ruiivrixj, NEATLY AND I xrnin lot St.V CXECt'TCD At (III! tlllllO Ol ItlO OHIO STAJi: .JOHKAI. July H, 111 6.1 I r.BANCN, Ohio, April IB, IC3v. Col.JkwETTt I never have bail nture eora u.rl in my life, than in wearint; a pair of hunts inniriii.il with )..ur Ciimirsf Hater l'rouf f..r lh sit six weeks I hnve suffered ii.nclt irom Cat.irrh null R.heun.:itism, the last tniir yenrs, ncRasioueil principally, by w let t I can now title iu rain or walk ID a ir with impunity. J. B. GARDINER. M atoh's Office.Citt or CoLi-imvi, ) April 24, lc34. I havo worn boots i.o.l slioes tiuurnt.d wiih ( nl li:ivr.Tr'a Ciitnicnl Water I'toof, n.r Ihe hist live leunihs I u w use thai arti ote un nil lie thins of my inimly on prlucl nrs of ecuiiou.v, nud I unheritntiimly soy u nl, iu my npiuiou, fitly cents ex ptiiiitd lor box ul s'lid 1'n it u, und applied lo common .unrse or line thecs, is equal to nture Ihan two dollars paid for shoes and worn without tho api licslinu of aid Wnlet Froof. JOHN B1V.O0K4, MMjot.
Object Description
Title | Ohio State journal and Columbus gazette (Columbus, Ohio : 1825), 1834-09-20 |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Date of Original | 1834-09-20 |
Searchable Date | 1834-09-20 |
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Title | Ohio State journal and Columbus gazette (Columbus, Ohio : 1825), 1834-09-20 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1834-09-20 |
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Full Text | n ... jtr -wjr 'OCfe'X VnwwA V'i.w'ict3 1 " " T. ..71 '1TMSS Teg VrMriMSf fc1 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. TB3.MH lcw Scricn....IVo. 3, Vol. IV. Two Dollar Fifty Centl in AdTBDce Or, Three Dollars at t lie end of the rear colvmiics, ti isiiAv, septfbbej: ao, is:u. l'OETHY. Whole Auusbt r, 1350. SCEjVE EVA PR 1 FATE MAD HOUSE. The followingr linn, descriptive of a scene in a private Mail Hniisc, are from the pen nl M. G. Lewi., Esq. They wrre pn l I i eli oil in tl.e Niilinnal Intelligencer, nhonl eight year' since, llio Kditnrt of which paper inlruilu. ord them with the remark' : "If nny our mn read the following lines without shuddering in tympnthy with the suppusfd captive, lie mint havo a heart dead to every humane Oi ling. The prruial oi them hail the mure (fleet npnn tip, from the conviction we have for sumo time entertained, that inutility " when superinduced (not natural) when it ft an aflection of the minil, nml not a defect nf organization is often the coiifeqnenee uf I he treatment of (lie disease not merely of lie estrangement nffrienils; of seclusion from the world; of coercion; hut of Ihchnr rihlu llrenil of being thought mini by nthers. We recollect hearing of the case of an enlightened physician, who win carrii il hy hi ftictids louii Asjluui for the insane, after ex l.ihiling syiuptoaii nf an nlirnnliun uf miiii). My Coil! mn I come to this? Never 'hall 1 leave theiu wnllsl" and he died within them, not iniiiiy days uflcr." Slny, jailor, stay, untl hear my woe! She is not mad who Uueeli lu thee, Fur what I'm now too well I know, And what I win and what I ilionld be: I'll rave no more in proud duspair, My language shall ho mild, though sad ; Put yet I'll firmly, truly iwenr, I am not mud ; 1 uiu not mad! My tyrant hushnti.l forged the tale Which chain me in thii dismul cell; My fate unknown my frieiidi bewail-On! jailor, haste thnt fate to tell! Ob! haste my father's heart to cheer! Mil heart lit ouco 'twill grieve and glad, To know, though kept a captive here, I uui not mad; 1 am nut mud! lie imilei in icorn, find turns the key! He quits the grate! I knelt in vain! Ilis glimmering lump, still 1 see! fTis gone and all is gloom again! Cold, bitter cold no warmth! no light! Life, all thy comforts unco 1 had! Yet here I'm chained this freezing nichl! Although not mad! no, no! nut mail! 'Tis turo snmedrenin! some vision vain! What! I, the child of rank and wealth! Am I the wretch who clanks this chain, Bereft of freedom, frit lids and health? Ab! while I dwell on blessings fled, Which never more my heart mutt glad, How nvbes my bearl how hums my head But 'tis not mad uut'tis not mad. Ilait thou, my child, furgut em this, A mother's face, a mutlier's tnoguu? he'll ne'er f..rirct your purling kiss, Nur round her neck hnw fast you clung; Nor bow with me you sued to stay, Nor how I'll driveuh thoughts away ' They'll in like uic mud they'll uiiike mud. Ilis rosy lips, how sweet they smiled Ilis mild hlue eyes, how bright they shone: None ever bnre a lovelier child And art thou now forever gone? And must I never see thee more, My prelly, prelly little lad 1 trill he free Miihar the door- I uiu not mad I am nut mad. O! hark what mean those doleful cries) His chain some furious nuidiiian breaks He eomel I see his glaring ryes- . Now, now, my dungeon grate he shake Help help He's gone. Oh! fearful woe, 8uch screams to hear, such sight to sec My brain, my brain I know, I know I am not mud, but stiuti thall he. Yes, innn for. In, yon, while I speak, Mark how yon demon's eyeballs glare . He sees menow, with dreadful shriek, He whirls a serpent high in air. Horror the reptile striku his tooth Deep in niy heurt, so crushed nod suit; Aye, laugh, ye fiends; I feel the truth Your task is dune I'm mad! I'm mad! Mist i:i.i.am:oi s. From tho New Englniid Uuluxy. IWMAjY LIFE. OR TUB FIUST AND LAST MINUTE. JfintifM pan. Tho anxious husband pace slowly across his study. I la is s lather; man child is born iiniohim. Minutes pass the child has been blessed hy a parent, wlwm it cannot recognize, and pressed to that bosom, to which instinct alone guides for sustenance the young wife too has faintly answered to a husband's questions, and felt his warm kits on her Ibrehead. llavrt pan. The low moaning from the closely covered crtdle, tells oi l he liret wants of its occupsnt. The quiet tread of the nurse speaks of suueriiiii around her: wlnli her clad eountensnco rays I lint llio very suffering which the is Hying In alleviate, is a source of joy; ai d tho niiineless articles, which from time In time sho arranges on the hearth, tell nf a new cluiinnnt for the crurleeics and silent ions of there who have progressed further. on tho pathway of existence. Jay fat: Visitors are thronging the chamber; and the mother, pile and interesting after her recent sickness, is receiving their congratulation, and listening proudly o their praises of the little treasuro, which lies asleep in its rocking bed at her feet. The scene shifts, and I ho lather is (here with her alone, as the twilight deep ens about them, while Ihry aro planning the future destiny of their chili!. Jftelcs pan. I ho eyes of tho young mother are spsrkling with health, and Ihe rose blooms again on her cheek, and Ihe oares of pleasure and home engage her at' tention, and the father is once mora ming ling with tho world; yet they find many op Dortunities each day to visit the voung in heritor of life; to watch over his dreamless slumber; to trace each other's looks in his rniinlennnce. and to ponder upon tho lb licily, of which he ia tho hearer to them. Jllontht pail. i ue urouio in uetuneo. Hut the chamber floor Isstrowod with piny things, and thoro is a lilllo one loitering mono them, whoso half lisped words, and hearty laugh, and sunny countenance, tell yon that me entrance tut" "i pathway of Bowers. Tho cradle is empty hut the laat nravnrs of tho parents are tit :tercd over the small crib, which stands by their own bedside, nml lln-ir latest attention is piven to tho peaceful breathings of its occupant. VVr pan. (,'hilillinnd hrsstrnpgllinnrfl into boyhood and iriuihulcil along into manhood. Old connexion's broken pnrputs lire keeping in their grave new iiitinineiet nre formed anew home is about him, and new cares distract, lie i- abroad, si niggling amid tho business of life, nr resting from it with t horn whom lie has chosen from liN own generation. Tin 0 is beginning to wrii.klo his forehead, nml thought has rob' hod his looks of their gniety, mid study has dimmed his eyes. 'I hose w ho begun life, after ho had grown up. are fust crowding him out of it, and there are many cliiiinanis upon bis industry and love lor prut' ction and support. YearM pun. Ilis own children have ho. come men, and are quitting him, as he also quilled tho lu'iiie of hi luthere. Ihe slop hnvo lost their elasticity. Ilis hand has become familiar with his rune, to hii li ho is obliged to trust in his vvnlli?. lie In I'-ft tho bustle which fatigued him. He limits anxiously in to ch duy's paper among tlm denlhs and then ponders over I Ik' name nf an old friend, and tries to persuade himself, that he is younger noil stronger, and has a bolter hold up m life Hum any uf his cotemp rai'ie. Months pnxt. lie gradually diminishes the circle of his activity. Ilu dislikes To go uhroad, whore he (iiols so many new Tares; and ho grieves to meet Ilis firmer companions, niter n short nh.-onee, Ihey seern to have grown so eld and infirm, d'liot enjoyments only nro relished: a litllo conversation about old timer a sober g i at whi-l a religiuui treatise nud nil early lied, form fur him the sum total ol his pkus-ure.H'ttli pan. Infirmity keeps him in his el.niuh' r. Ilis walks aro limited to the small space between his easy chair and his bed. Ilis swollen limbs nru wrapped in flannels. Ilis Bight is filling Ins ears refuse their duty; and his cup is but half filled, sinco otherwise, his shaking hands caniK t carry it to Ins shrunk lips, without pilling its contents. Ids powers are weak ened; his faculties uro blunted: his strength is lost. Ddijt pan. Tho old man does not leave his bed his memory is failing he talks, but ciiiiiiot bo understood he asks questions, but they relate to the trautac'lions of a former generation ha speaks of c currencei, hut tho recollection of no one around him can go back to their tceues he seems to commune with coiur'iiles, but when ho names Iheiu, it is found that Ihe waters of time and oblivion Imvo covered their tombs. imii udii. The taper grows di inner and dimmer tho machinery moves yet more ai d more slowly the samlsaio low er as they meiMiw i,o allotted sunn. I'he motion nl those about him is unheeded, nt becomes a vexation. Knell fresh ii qtliry nlier his health is a knell. The springs u! lite cup no longer fnrce mi us wheels the silver cord" is fast untwisting the pitch er is broken at tho fountain and time "is a burthen." Ihs children aio ououl him, hut ho heeds llo'in not Ilis Iricuds are near, hill he does not recognize them. Tho circle is completed. I ho course is tun, nod utter weakness btings ihe damp, which ustiers in t lie luglit ol deaili. vVimtlei pan. 11 is hrenlhing grnws softer lied slower his puUe beats laiuler snd feebler. Those around him aro listening, but ( annul lull w hen ihey cease. The eio-heis am burnt mil nud tho l ik flnslii not before il expires. Ills ''ihree-score yi nrs and ten" arc lili oboivd. llunmti lile "is finished." Fruui t lie .New Vuik Hi erlatur, June lllli. LIBERIA. So much misrepresentation has been re sorted to for the purpose ol ruining Ihe cause ol Aim on Colonization, that we deem it a duly to plneu before Ihe public, lioiu lime to linie,.ueh evidences as we may oh lain os lo Ihe actual condition ol the colony If on Ihe ono hand, il is a barren and i.'eso-lale waste Intsl lo humun life the reluso ol crime prulligate in thu diameter and conduct ol its population, and the stay and support ol the slave Irnde, then should the evidence tu support these Incis be luiily dis closed. II, on ibo other hand, is is a fruit ful and pleusnnt country, suluhrious in its climate, orderly and mural in the conduct ol its inhabitants, i llicient in repressing ihe slave trade,and an appropriate field lor mis sionary effort, then Unit version ul thu esse should in equal justice he made know n. Hut il (which Iruin tho best evidence we have been ablo to collect my bo deemed probable) it is of the intermodule character, il will not, we think, lose thai interest which a relerence lo the iiutneuso utility nf tho enterprise has so universally excited. The following is a copy ol a letter I rum a very respcclablu colored woman in Liberia, who went out there more than three years sgo, addressed to Air John Dillingham entirely of them-bnt you cannot got them from the country unless you py something for Ihem, and then Iheir Darents will often enme and t. ke them away. I rad two lit tie girls living with me, who I took much pride in. hut ns soon as they began to learn to talk English and bpvv, ,Py 00, ,0In away. I also had two Via nr Cape Mount hoys. They are mueh morn given lo learning than any other tribe. The youngest is very smirt. lie has a Issip for the book, and printing the alphabet and vvordsof three or four loiters. His lather has sent for him, but I am loth to part with him. The climato is very pleasant not so warm os we iuingine in America. The sun is very powerful in the middle of the day, hut we alwnys have a pleniy of nir, ami sometimes il appears almost cold enough for a Irost. There are but few people h-re from the north, hut what are here appear lo enjoy very good health. The expedition that eamo Inst from f.'liarlestoivn, niimliers ol ilieui died, but it was owing greatly to Iheir imprudence, ns well ns ibo vvnnt of medical aid. The li'st altuelt was gentle, but the second, third and fourth relapses carried them ofj. Wo have not had a very flourishing Sun-day Schnnl since I have "been here,' but I huvp iried lo keep my scholars togeiher on the Sabbath. I bnvn quite an interesting Bible Class, which I lake much delight in. I never can regret the time Hint I spent in the Skbbnlh School in America. The know ledge I there received, I think I can now imparl lo others. We much want such a person as yourself, nnd then our Subbnlh Sehnols would flourish. The other Schools continue; but I do not think Ihey aro making much progress, excepting the o e taught by Mrs Cresar, at Caldwell. There ore one or two mure settlements about lo take place on Ihe const. Mr T. my present husband has now gone to Cape I'almas lo seethp place. The Missionaries that lately arrived hero are all sick, but not dangerous. We hnvo lost one tho wife of Air Wtighl. Time will not allow me to sny more. I hope I shall soon hear from you nml the foinily, ns I often think of the little girls. I beg an interest in your prayers; that I may continuo faithful unto tho end, and what I do do nil to tho glory of (Jod, is tho desire of Your most obedient servant, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. P. S. I send you a paper containing the manner in which tho exhibition of my school was conducted just belore the holidays.The paper referred to in Ihe postscript is betore us. It is a printed sheet, containing the order ol Ihe exercises and four appro priate hymns, which whether original or selected are ceriamly not iu'enor to the llusion ol tlie muse on a like m casion, and in a city that buns s of an elevated taste, and greul literary reli' cuicut.J (KrHie mngnificcnt "establishment of tho Museum of Nnturnl History, ot Paris, received the following accessions to its stores during mi, viz: -I'.'U new specimens of mnmmiferniu animals, and birds; II5II repiilesand fishes; 25.1 (10 insects and crus toe.enus an mils: and 5111)1) molhisca and zoophytes. The bof.ini.-al collection has aeon puri-hed by about 50.00U new plants. !I7A Mr. Milliard has manufactured a penknife which has 87; blades! in consi-deration of which tho Dublin Committee presented him with a medal valued at 5 I guineas. H he hod made 87:J penknives, ho w ould hove had n better claim for il, and the eonnnutiity havo been' benefited by his lu bors. 03-Dr. Copelond, in' his Dictionary of Practical Medicine, nsjerls tint u luss uf vital power tnk- s place in the yuun r si. ep-ing w llli the oged. " (KrMiss lidgeworth is engaged upon a now work, which sho will piobahlv snon give lo the public, colled "Taking lor Uran- tel.. ' fty-The Ami dn Pi unle. a np, nht!yli. ed in Montreal, relates ihe billowing curious circumstance. It mentions having seen, a few days ogn, in the Court llou-e, a curiosity, in I l.o person of Therose Sauiiiur. woo f Joseph Plouf, from Si. Martin. "Tim woman has not taken any nourish merit for two years and a half, hut supports her existence by a lew spoonluls ol unlit Jen, or out water, which sho can only shallow drop hy drop. jS,0 even sometimes passes three or ftur daya without this tri fling nourishment. She do. a not fuel nny hubilunl pain, but when she drinks, her sloiiinch swi lis, Biid she is o ten tiitjecl to vomiting. Her appearance is healthy, and she walks without difficulty. Medical men have in vain uttemp'.ed thu effects of Ireul-inenl upon lur. She generally curries a piece of sugar, which she occasionally applies to her mou'li." fX7A French lady pretending lo bo en c-iiiie, vvus lately delivered hv ihe f-,l,. custom house accoucheurs of London, not uf mi am, uuioi iij yarns ot lace. U luce vails, a pelerine, 17 pieces of net. 1H ,-n,l 0 reticules, 0 pairs ot silk s'ockins, 2 piirs of silk gloves, 15 pairs of threud'gloves, G collars, 2 remnontsof lorci;n muslin, and la silk purses, worth 1 It). jO IlLt. is h. r..hy given, t . nil persons in'tre.ied, (j,i , lnJr j,1,nloe) , ol iit'iichnmut was lb. y is-ueil by Ji, Undis, a Justice of ibe l-ccu , Unu.i.ton iiiwuship, in toe uoumy uf V ,k in, ugUnsi Ihe fo,l.,chaltol.. rights, cred.ts. money, nil eir.-uts of J. din Auhisun, an abiouiidms 'Ictitor. lire, tlaki-i' ;ual KcIJcy, IOI'AM(J I'bjsiciiuis nf tho Uakekixe 1 oiiDEll ol li .In r:, I I'hysiciaus, have ..poeco mi uiu, e, and nnvo n good supply ol U-iki rinu Dotuiiii! .Mi'dioii.e, in tho western apartment of Mr II. Ainistn.nirs ho , on the mirth side of Broadny, C'oi.tMBUs Cnr. Plo y can be consulted iu iU,y iji,lc.,in thu line of ihuir profession. I'une.thal, puiieni, nml porsuvi ring nl leniion will he given to I he sick, ivhoinay place tliemselves iimter Ihr ir cure. Phey I. nvo Ilu. pleasure of nssming ihe o immunity, Unit, us physicians r,f tl.es Hukcrine ord.r, lliey have had exiensive ami m. cess'ul experience, nud hnvo llio fnllrsi cuiiCdunce in their remeillei for the removal of disen.e. They llpptul lu the inultifud.s lloil hnve lo.in.l tl.eir remedies ri ukalle, lor the safe, ceriuiu, and uiiuieii. Ity specify matiuei in .il.i.'h they rem vu sickness, and resiore a piliint I., lenllli and slienglh. As tlieii mode uf prauline is oil 11 new and orii'ilii.l plan, of r. cent oiiiin, it is hut .ensunalile lo renin. k, that, it has b. fully ntel fiirlj tested, hy llio discoverer, l)r Johkpii Hakfii. of ilnsbinic, to whoso adveiliiemeiils, nnd patients, lliey ivu.i-d refer an inqinriuir pen. pie. They have a f, w Hooks nn.l rich's f. r sale, Willi lull authority to dispi.so tliereol lo peia.u.s nf cnuipetent under, i ,iiiilinL', inn! logivo all lequi.iio iill'uriu'ili..u to purchiis rs. .A.lviee vvi.l he ain ii oralis, no. I imli ciuu noii'trieil up,.ii the poor wi h ul nm peciinimy r. uniio ration. Tbev respeclfull'i solicit u shiiro of i-.il.lia palruimve, uoi.fi. .lent, lh.il their uinilo uf pruolice, iu all u'ual forms uf siellues'. req 'in s only lohellie l. In suslai-i itsulf btforu tl.o severest ordeal ul public sci si ! in v. Aiuu t H, Il!i4 tf ''o TKia; i'i utAv. L nml. rsigiitd, having tl.is.iay entire ! - into partner. bin iu thu H.ioki. lioi. .... . li."Ulnll.ll..L' hilllle'SS. lake tliis onnur...,,,!, of infuriiiln ; tticir friends nod ibo public generally, Unit tney ar) How opening, in tin house lonnerly uccileied by .Messrs. H. J i urimiiii, t,.u mis, i is tali stuck of HOOKS and STATION Kll Y ; nnd will shortly Ihtir HOOKIilMJKllV in full oo. r.iii,,.. Ai no pains will w.i spared to remlir eeiicrni satislaoliou, ihey hope to rhitre a puriion ol uulilic p.iti'.u-igi.. I htir btisiui'ss will b. cuuductcd iu lac uaiuo ot Putts & Titrn- dui.i.. All orders thankfully received, and or ,t. ly ulk'dud lu. J. POTT?, J VVlEi TUU.NOUI.I.. Colunhus.Jilv21, lll.l-l. 57 Sent. 10. n.34 B. T. CARD. 4 a KK.IjKr TKI) I t'KMS. OtrTho Tounton, Mnssnchuselts, Whig stales that a gentleman in Boston, who owns a Urge chimicnl establishment, has discovered t new species of fire, which pro- uuces a most intense li"ut. it p, produced by the mixture of tsr and water Willi tins kind of lucl, a steamboat can pass Ihe Atlantic with the greatest safety. Tho dis coverer declares that ho can cerrv a steam hnal Irom Pmvidenco lo New York, hy u-ing this liiel, lor five dollars. It it said that ho invention of the cotton gin doubled thu vulun ol every acre of land in thu southern states, and we are ol opinion that the dis covery oiiove mentioned will double the va lue ol tho steam engine. It will be especially important to the engines which are employed upon roil roads, and will remove one ol the greatest obstacles lo the generil use oi locomotiv es upon our common roai's. f7""l'ho roots ol dandelions ere rrcom mended in an English paper, os a substitute lor coff-p. (t7-The Bnjlnn Polrint stoles that a Sea-serpent, ahoul (id feet lung, has been seen several liinea by numbers of credible per sons, near Cape Rozier, in thu vicinity of C isiine, Mo. ffJ'Fruin Ihe N. Y. Times we learn Ihe purliculors of a destructive fire which Inok phice in that City, on the 'JU1I1 ult. Nine or ten buildings, some of them very valuubl were uesir lycu, ana a number ol others in- lured. (tZf 1 ho census or the city of BulTilo, as taken by pnvite subscripimn, isjusi completed and numbers 12,501. In 1830, Win U. S. census ot the village ol Buffalo was (J,-yS'I. Increase in four years, (I IAS. frj-lt is rstiuiated that during Ihe present year 1 he Southern Cold Mines will produce about two millions five hundred ihonsiin t dollar. O-ln an answer to a letter addressed to Mr. McDulfie, by his consiiiuenis at Abbeville, he declines being a candidate for Congress, si Ibe ensuing election, on account nf ill health, end stales that if his health should nol improve in the next two 1ROI'03ALS.niiourec ivcil at tho C11-101I t'ouimissiui.ers' Ouico in t 'oloim us "J"'1. M l-sy Ibo l .lli just., at 6 o'clock, P. V1., lur delivering oil the bunk i,r tho ( annl, iii-twcen the Guard Luck nnd stvwutl's Illuff one thousand perches 123 , ,0,,,, (, ,.t . . enh of prnlectionitone. Ther mnv be ( any shape und sue, provided none are less vunii 1 .nr 11.cn. s 111 tl.iekntss, and none less than liny pounds weight. Uoe lull' to be le.ivered hy tl.o I Otis ot O. tuber. ., 1... re.nnm.lcr by the I5;h of Nnve.nbcr next. o.n ripr. lll.Ll o IX VOM'MBl'S. rBlIIK subscriber informs thu public, thai a. h keeps c. mil. 1. ill v f ir sub- 11 l.irce 11s- '",'u"1"'' I'luniuiT, wii'iiig, ami wrnppiiii: ii-c, 1111. 1 ouuiiei o iar.ii, irum line ul slit, nest Maunfaclories iu Iho w. si, rn c. undj , Pers 'tis wishing lo huv, may find it Iheir no teres! to fX this eslahlilhuiilit 11 call, belnre .10. kin., iheir pnr. li is.s elsi wh. re. All or .less frnui 11 ilistancu aocoiuitai.ietl hv th eush, will hn pni'uptly attended u, ut the .owim mill iricts, CIIA iLT.i SCOIT Sent, ii. I:ll cor.u.unus jocky clou incus. lll'. R ie.es over the Cu'iiiui.us Cn-irse, sa iw;i J will uoinuienno on vVuU.ii.J,iy, 1110 eignin uay 1.1 vfei.ior 11. xi. 1st il iy, lliree miliMiillil rvpeat. fur 0 'iu. I d.i, two Ililh-B .lll'l repeal, tor I5J .lid y, ope mile mid repeat, In r loo I o b" cov..-rii.'i, hy tnu Itiiii tuf thu Haiti- mnru tnlral tours.', excepting Iho mil. i.e.tis, vvnieti are I., nu Ireu unl) lor cuts Which mil.) he uwi.e.l hv citizens uf Ohi tu. I have been ki pt within It.u State, tur one year, preceitiui; ttie day ol running. Thr. enin. s lu make 11 racct doul.lo tnirai.ee fee will he required utter the irgnliir hour of 111-ivi ii.il 1 xpiu s. Kulraiue, Ion per reril- f.. caidi horse, on Ihe nm. .uui run f, r, whii h can bo m niv lnv d'tv previons. si I tho Kaglo Coffee bou-e. Sent 10, I If ! 4 V Conovera Hgest. A HIGHS I'LI) Index ol ml ihe lleonrte.l i.)x Do i'luiis iu Law anil Kumly ul Iho 1 . monihs, be will he compelled to rpsign hti s"l""",e '"i"' ' n.o ri.,us i uinu. In .Votice. jjr.V cunforniify wnb ihe it.ililo of Ohio, m. prusiiriuiug 1110 oulles 01 t.'uunlv I n n. snreri, the i'ru,isurer of Union ouuuty, gives Die f.ll"in;iuilice: Thin Iheru is nssestcd in thelowluhipol Union, 14 mlllson the Dollur; in .Millcrck und Liberty townships, 3 ln,. . nine i'oii.ii; nun iu iMroy, Jerome, runs, Lee.burg, Alius, Jackson, York und CI11- buuni, U mills. hi tho Oohur. And that 11. , rieasurir, b) himioW orD. putv. will nttni.l one d i v 111 111. h ton nsliip, r i purpuso ..I r. ce.iiu, ,.ics, 111 mo usual pluun ol huitl ing fkxiionsin said town, hips, as follows: 111 union luwiisiup, September 1 ill i.irny In J mnio In Millcreelt lu Puns In Liberty In Leestnirg In Allen lu Jacksun In Yurk In Clabnurn And at my olfnc in Morvsville durimr ibe months of October and Nuvc mher, lur the puipuse uf recking tuxes lur Iho year IUS4 A. POLLOCK, Trail. ..I U. C. An. 11st I J, 11:34 Cw CO -Strayed or fsiolcn tUOM the subscriber, living in Trenton I iwnship, six miles a-t (Sf tunhury. Delaware count;., on tlie 14th of July lat'l, Three ESorsis; Of which iho fl nvii.g is u description. Tbodisl is 11 Black Mare, six yeurs old hist spring, with 11 hhiz.. iu a:r lor. head, one l.ind fool nud purl nl tho nlher v, bite. The second is a Surrcl M;ir.., rather nb .v. 'he iisiimI height, live y ears u.d post. SI.e is uiiirlnd vithnblazu in the lumhead, is 11 nnlnral tmtur, lul has aswingiuir motioi. of Ihe hind kit and tail j arficuhirly wlim walking. The ibird is 11 11 Iron Cray Horse, f, ut years old pn.t, Willi shell lees, Uiur hmvv tail, large fe, t m il heavj h.y fin pnr-ne.iilar ma.ks rceollecii 0, except 11 iriunii hirs. ar nboiit tivo 111. hi s l ing, jinf belnn his light sy. Il is tuppnsid Hint tho hores i,hve de- si.ril.e.l ,..ve 1 si leu, mid su'd nr ex- 'h"''i:'l where ill this Slnlei ,,, nlscnher will iivu to unv peri..u v.hn ili civu loin ii.l.,ruoitiun by "Liter din clid to "iinhnry, (Ihin. where sai l hor.es may be I .1111.!, so Unit he can eel them, flltei n ilol-"'".or live dollar eh for .illn'rof Ihun, le" dullni di for cither nr nil of ihun. it relumed tu h'ui nl bis residence ns ubove -titled. , . DAXIEL BUSH. oepi. 111 u,M 3w 2 Tn AN OltDINANCK, prohibit cerlaiu fruits 1111. 1 r, i..l,l, . Itua, ls,-is.K introduced into the city of Lo IlllldlliS. ' fcl 'v,"0 " "ril""lcl1 amlennctcd by the - )-ly C "uncil of Cnliimbiit, Thai 11 .in, II nut h,i Inwful fur nny p,.r, to inir aiii . into Iho city lur uiu or sale, any applet, plums, grnpes, cabbages, cucumbers, nalei or iiiuskii.eloiis, or gieui c. ru, until nit, r 11,1 I5ib of Ootnberiu xl. Any peisuu r.uYii.lili. 'unmil thu pr vi-h.nsof this urilinaiiCH, shnh oe fiueil in nny sum nut excel dm..' leu, uui l.-ss limn one dollar, at Ihe iliicr. tion of ilu Mayor, nud shall loithwiih move in. h fiun or vt g, table out ol tl.o city. An I it that be Ihe duly of ll, Marshal, nu view or .one plaint, lo nrre-t any such i lltll.lt r and biiio, nun or her forthwith In f..ro Ihe .Mayor, to ....,. , conipiainr. This orilioaio e t . take en", ct and be ir. foicu iron, un.l utter the 1 a'sacc Ihtitof. ,., W- Wt-'COY, P,;dcnt. tle1f,. T. .MaiiTIN, HcmricT. H.nl II. 1H34 5 ilu do '2 d.i do 3 do do 4 d,j 1I0 6 do do 6 do do U do do y do du 10 do do ilu do li lStJiioval. IX c.iuseqni'iico ol the lute drstructii'0 fire in IVhiI strict, .New Yolk, uy which our oiiis rt ceiv.ihie, pun 01 t.ur b.M.ks, mi.u u, our valuable it, (k of DKY (;ooi;j. tletiri yetl we have removed iruiu WO p,rl slrot t, to No. Si William tires 1, niur 1'im sitttij where we are opening nu cuiiru tew tiiMK in siat'i.i, ijiix uooijsi, nibipt,', t.t tit -i West, tu iri.tle; who h wt. ntiY'r loi snf " i pm-u.igo, lur cusu ur uppiov oil tlcdll. U0UF.iU6, SUYDAM, fc K1X0X tv. II. Our Warel se, titt, 203 Pearl st 1 eel, is iit.vv being rebuili, t.t whn ii we in t. nd r. tnovn g i n tlm lirsi ul Januaiy next Vew Yt.tk. Julv 17. Ii::f4 47 neii, u.iii, (-pa, u iu t.iirfuuii .yiuiiieiiBui, is.n I , . - , .. . ol Pittsfield, Mo. achu.el.s.bulnow of Una! KaU" ""'"Ptredtuno lor which he I " ""!' . ' - - 1 , 1 hng boon rlecU'i . titiunm Mm UxiciiHit iuii ul the Unilt il ."ttntti. c.y I r presents, lliuik. very just f 'o d ln (he Wheclin r Time. Cusiitu.,. e , u et ,,e. ab,u count of Ibe t,,tiJilln ol tet,,ln,,W O 1 s.s.J iho llule. of Ihe.r Supro,,.- a. it may be presumed lo have come urn ler , h. -.r bP 1 . '''' ''' ' l'"'t" h- her observation. It bear, evidence that Li beria, like other new settlements, is subject to leveia that are frequently lot a I, especially il the person allocked is negligent, and Ihut Ibe moral cundition 01 me colony is such aa to invite, rather than repel, llio loslering hand ot Christian benevolence. Monrovia, 'to. 10, 1:34. Honored Sir: Three years have elapsed since I first promised to you loilhfully,lhal I would write to yon ol my health and situation. You have doubtless heard of all my tlUiclions und mislurtuuea that I have met w ith, and I will mention nono of ihem. My health is quite good now. I am troubled wills noih ing bul the sgues and levers, now and men, which are common tn Ibis country. 1 have never regrctled one moment coining lo Hub place; although it is Ihe astonishing mercy of God that my life is spared, w hen so ma ny havo full on my right and loll, and that Und hat made me, though unworthy lo beer the name, an instrument in his hands of doing good, I have quito a flonrisliing school of about seventy children about forty five of litem I leach on Ihe Infant school system. 1 have some of them quite apt und others who aro quite dull. 1 have some native oirls that learn very last. All ol them are spelling ihrce of Ihem aro vvri line and one ol them is quite loud oleum pusmg letters. Some ol them, I think, are more intelligent than the Americans. I somclimoi wish that my idiool consisted year will at least equal that of Iho lust which was above ten thousand hogsheads. Il is only about fillecn years ago 1h.1t the first hogshead of Tobacco was raised in Ohio lor export. frT-'Phn hunks nf subscription to Ihe slock ($2,(X(,II(H) in amount) ol ihe "Ohio Llio Insurance and Trust Company," were opened in Cincinnati on Wednesday Aujust VJ7ih, and tho whole stuck tnkon up in an hour or two. fVT-Ilnnks for receiving subscriptions to the stock ol tho Libiyell.i Hank 111 Cincin ns.li are to bo opened at thu oltice ot Ihe Ohio Insurance Company, on 1 uesday, Sopt. :).!, 18:14. ftr The villages of Pott Lawrence and Vistula have been united under Ibe name ol Toledo, and a pt per called Ihe Toledo Ua zone, has been commenced by Win. A. Ilrowne fjyTho Indiana Loan has been taken hy Messrs. Prime, Ward, & Co. and J. ti y. Josephs of New York, and It. & J. Philips of Philadelphia, atone dollar and tivo cents tho hundred dollars. fjr-i'hn Hon. Lewis Cass, S'cerelary of war, arrived in Ueveinnd on llio -."Jill Inst from Delrntl fMr. Jacob Perkins has invented an apparatus, which ny liydrnslalio pressure compresses water in a 11 extent rquol to one lonrteenlh of its yiilumn. Ihe lorce em ployed is equivalent lo Ihe preanro of" It Us ILK 1 pounds lo ihe square inch, and ia applied to oiner nuius, Suvi'iiih Cirouil Court uf Ihe United Suits, tne acts ni i,.ncress !r thu autucntic-iiiou I si. itlilet untl rcuotds ill Ihe several Stales, liiel 1111 vpitmiu of the tl,ilut s fur thu ad mission ..I Attorneys lo iho u.ir, nud lor ibo excoulh.il 1111-I nekiluwleiuit.. lit uf dee.lt und nlhrr oouvtiyuuoes, 111 ail of tlie wt-ateru ami tuiitnerii otut. 1 l Jamks r. ('uva vek, Kq of the Cineinu ill liar. A Imgu upply josl roceivu.l lit the Bunk store if I. ii win 11. u. . Prico ft 40 in Law bin. ling. Se:ie,i,b. r III, 111114 a VMM it. .ivllui.K i u. tin oty.vti fi nhiciiber reipictfully in. nut l is J, in. in, t ami ibo public, that he has iu H.I IVCO MIIII II.KIUII n p,g ClUlSlunlly l, baud, an titturluieiit of Wluto Marble I .noli oion. t, curved in ihe neatt t iminner, und in nm in. in iipi'iuveu style, winch he oUtrs for sale on llio must rensuualilo I, mis. I ho.c wi.hiog lo pniclois. , will tl.t will to call untl cxilullia tile (,u tit 1 1 anil priuts. ns ho is sun, iney win prcier Hiotu lu ci.inmoii ones now in uiuiii tins il'ciiuii ul Iho cutimrv. IIIA iillOVER. Columbus, Sept. 6, lfl.!4 M. B. ab .p is ou Broad tlrpe.1, near the reii-nopiti i tuircli. tf SifWISILL & WILEVt C.-Z A VI NO ci'ttred into portnenbip for (be M. JL piifpoie of LHrrvihir on Ibo ' TO tiUst.NKfcS 1NALL ITS VARIOUS DnACES, !mvtj tuktn tl estHiid lonnerly nccupicd by Dtru.nlt And Vv ilty, cornrr of Uih and i'mvii iireet; wl.ern tliry l.tve now on hnnd. and wi!l cotiliiiiu to Uct'p n i.AUOE AM SX-tensive A80RTMCT of UaTS. el PVf rr li.rcrii(iunf oi Ihtir own mnniitHclurfl, which r (iniiii n, (Itirabiiii), hikI eh'L-Hiice, fhry ixntniti' nut tu be ati r pHriuiJ by nny eihthliih ni cut in tiijs curl of thu ocmiiiry I antl from Uinr Iniu: iipcrict.ee in tbo bntincM, nnd bf Ti'ct titiciitifiii. unit it tljrnoHtion to itocoiu fiiotlhft. in cvi'ry nnri u'ar, tbev bune to rc ccn I- a i"'rj fluire uf )ih public iittronee i-'itrrj ilnden, ub' with to pnrchuie by whiiUwili, nrt! reipft tfiiUy invileil to chII ft tt ix uiituf for tlit'iiUflvt'i, nnd wn promiie ttu'v slitiM nf JiLcuinu.uJttteti on the tuuit tea luilltlilv tf Ml;. N. II Tt.c Hijliost price in Cnh pnM fur HlTIlNC FlMIStif vry deicnjitiun, par ttcuiur'y O i l Ell feKliNS. JUCrOLUTfOjY. CSAAC N. Willi lAG.hrtt iut ni nnd bus h,r fitif nt im , ir .r i.. an Rt'ffolt.io.n i iuetti.'iii by i, ii ixptricncil toucher, mm tiiiuiiiuiiiil iu.usj i.lu,timttl t,y a benhti.,,, ei.sr.ivmp, repr.tuiiiiot the tifni,,. of ,i,, lieclnrutiuli ul ll,i!e,ei,tl,,cu, Vu. ill,,,., rice, well ooiiml, Ta cts. Tho ubi.vu woiU , orinall,. prepare.l ir tlm Luiiiiuu l.iorarv m M.-r.., u tine, ami published 111 .l'v.ti.i .,f ..." Ii I.,..,. ..ii .i. i.. ' iii'j.tta oi eitensiv i, " sii.jei.i. nnu lu.ieiiloe.lv i.. irenlltu' It, whiili iluli,,',,;.!, .1 . ihal Sneioiy, nml i, l,ko nervous, elesant, and perspicuous in j,, y,e Vtll f( " w,,rk cx 1 which tmhnilie, j , " "l'"si so inn ami inltrt sling nu ac- u.... ...u.ceveuiliil limes whn.ll u.arluil .. .. ... p...; 0, n. Autsricnn Key .- lull 11 Hut WhllO it UMl! ha , , cly li. It resting to r, ndeis . ,,..,.u. .. ;. Ul' nut'ttdly I'.cmlly well c.lctll.iti d to "enn s.li.'ol llooU. Ami veils. me ,ew oi ratio, rn. ii sn'll mnro v.iluuhle in hli l.specl.tolhu jouth i f this country, nml o in.pitssmc its importonl facts still in rc tleeply on (heir ii.iiuls, u tcritt nf q.i, t- " i.tpareti cxpr.stly f.r II. i. emtion, will, eonsiui'mblo euro unil ulloif 'ion, ny mi ol.l experienced leuther. A number t.f valuable si.tttt), .lesitued to illus- ui.ro cuuriy 1IC ,,f ti. ,,. ipnr-Innt Ituil.l.e evu.i,. ., ,i TboCunsiiiulionol ibo Unite l btulcs. will'. .no llunnuinei.ls, h.,s been in.otlid 1,1 an rsppeuuix. sv,in ihese lliltlit,i,S, it is bo iit ve, i. ii.ere is in, work ,,u , ,e uuti ., wnicn can be more n rl sit.lv studi ny ino ruins ceueiHij,,n. nr hi, I. i. I.iiier uti.ipttu in i, uui it valuable lexl h. nit Im oho.. Is. It is r. inlily coiret.nl, Ihal few .....ut !.,: ioivk ivrr traii'pinil iu con-1 n. xiun with the various n voutini t of t;.i vrnuicnti i.imI tlupint, whose inlKinc, havo beoti ii.uro txi.niivo nml military, ihruinihuut tf,,, civil id worhl, than lb. Au.e.iu.,11 nevoltili It hirnie.l iiiile.il.a i evv irn in li e lu.io.j. f m.ii.kinil, unil ll, e pilliciplet whii h wirelh... r..,..,,i...i r , ami succtssiully ittnblLh.i.:, ti,0 u,.iirilie ar.lnr ..ml stem palnutisu,, whichili-tiii-iliiithiil Ihem tors of tlmse t,us, should be e.irly un l liimih.iily made bnowu, in onier ihntwni.ny c.'uly pru our im stunnhle. iu st.l.iiious. Iho ptihlMur ol this uliiion, would thereloru tspceinlly if coitilln lid the work lu tho i,tt,i,ti., 0f paiuil UMl , b ert. Septeinlior 10, 11131 J ait:illh!UiaUlk!tV:Coiiiloi'U KWI. I' l '3 Chimical Water l'rouf, war-tF raiileil to reuiltr nil hinds ol leather im pervious to wilier. Tho uhovc mliclo is tiiii.iiii.it tu rti-i Hinl suhl hy tho liivenlur, at ill Liibniutuiy, No. I, Klsbt Bnitdji.frf, tlomiuticiitl Kuw, C'oIiiiuImis, Ohiu, Iho Invent..! has surinouiileil the fjrent ubslDcle t.t lunit ntutupit-il iu vain, nf remterint; leal tier permanently Wnt.r proof, und at Iho siiuiu tune m..ri. iln.lilu unci durable limn it is iu Us natural tlatc. The fuste which ho nuw niaiiufactiirrs, is essentially different bom nny other ever of tered ttt Ihe public, i.uil is uf ii.oalciilHtdo vu uu It peat'lrntes tlie ports of ihe li uflier, :..i.ipli tclj filling tho interstices, nnd yet leaving it much iiiuiu t'liuble than before. When the leuthtr has been thus taluruird f..r a sbuil lime, tlie Ihisie ouiiibinet wilh, .iii.l hucuiiii'S a constttuonl part nf it, und cull lies mure he expelled thcrelioiu, Ihun the leather itself. I lie great demand for Ibis artiujo, has ilidtiuetl the luvelitur ft. eslnblish a iiri:iu'uct..ry upon un ixtensivo rcnlr, ns atiovit directed, svhciu nil ord. rs, wholtSBle ami retail, will be promptly attended lo. A fewoi the hiiineroiis ocrnficatei in the possession ol the subscriber, arc given below, to which ihe lilt, nlioii ul the publio itlei-ut-clfuJIy ii.vittd. MOSES JEWETT. . ,olif'. A. COMal ot lC, of tbo late film ol Cuiusiucit ate i Irviin.'. lots riiiuov, ,; to ui lunri street, llireu dnrt btlnw Iniiner stiiml, wtiero his ti..rl nt uf FKE.NCII, INUlA.ninl II'aI.IAa SILKS, will he cum. pieie, and olLred lor sale upon liberal terms, N. York, July S5, IHJ1 6in 4H I.'oitvnrdiii nud C ommission .Meichunl, UOWER LAKADA. Rrfertntc Ibo K.litorof the Juiirnnl, Columbus, Ohio .March 0, UU4 Helen. fUST received ami lor snlohy I3AAC N. Will I'l.NG, Helen, n Tnlo: By Maria I- Iiokwuhtii, K'.l up ill the beautiful ,ivu uf liurpei's uiiiionu odiiiuu uf her woiks: U vols, in one. A mutt II. tm 69 t.fl' I.I.Nl-. l-.MllJs A very extensive ''i iissorliiieul.just ruceuod Hum Iho mn. uuluotory, nnd tor s.ilo at tastirn prites, bv I lllf.llll l- .. J ... ,ui.ni,L 4V JilliU, lll.l.l l.uiid for Male. t HlllR suii.enb. r, livinit ia Hardin cniintv. SL otr. rt tho roiUiwiii); trautsiil huitl r.tr t ile! 7iJ acres. Hint: in ll.it. tin couuiy, nu Ihe Sol tto river i 1(100 utiros, Lniuii onimtv. on Utisti oreuk t 600 ticrt s, lliir.lin coutit), near Itonmiiis.t's. I he anove i.tn.is will lie told ill trtintt In suit purchasers. Alt imlis pulahls title will bo riven I ho 7UU .tore Iipi ill Iho oenter nf n fl uiri'hinir sutiiemeni fuiir tnih't east nf Kenton, lbs oouiily teat ..I lliirtlin) Iho tint inferior to none, in tl.e county a too. I Saw null just putting up nu tins tract t nil Hindi tu lumber may lie readily sold fur oah, ul the highest prices; nti.iul I4U n. res iin.ler lencei nml this true., may bo tl.vi.h.l so ns to .iuiko two desirable farinst Ihe whole survt.y .l ami patenied to the heirs of tt. Madison. I'lirchasers will d well to o.vll nml view the laud. A letter directed In Du llej I'ust oilioe, Hardin, will litiil mr. R. T. M VINSON. Sept. 10, ISM Rw t tluy Waaiteil. 'JWO nr three tout nf irontl HAY will he JL received in payment of debts due to ili.itihi iai.no Jminuil ettiitiliihiuont, il do livereil lill.iittlilltely, Aiiiru-t I. tn:i4 Aiiiei'ic.in Miti(:iy ftcliool UJiiioii licpobiloi'y, Jtll II tluurt inulli ul iho Naliunnl Ilu. JL tul, nml tlireuily nppusitu thst i.nhliv bull. Ili'Ki, where nuiv al wills he bad nil lie ..illillOHtloui tu ttto Aiuer.oilll nunilav aclinol Uiii.ut, nt Ihe suiun prices nt which ihey in. Id ut llio ouuiiler uf tnu Unitiu iu t lnliitlt-l phiri. JAU. B. CIIIST, Wcnl. Aiiftutt 5, Ul3l 69 "lOKrT.K, TK , HlfE, I. DA K, AND.N KJ OlH.BA.NdSUUAIl. Just received nm. tor in lo hy s P. II. OLMSTED Inly 91, III3I S7 10 ttnls. Orlenut und Smur lloiite Melm ,et, lor sale by K, II. IIANKOKU Deo 17. 17 fm 30 "iuVu lor suiu ly MEaS ruitK. thu suhictiher. E II. UA.NFtlRJJ. May 21. 4n no,oo b1; MV 91. BACON. Kor salt iho sulis. riu, r. K. II. llAMOilL). 411 CERTIVIS' ATI'S. Executive Office, Onto,) Culumtmi, Ififi f,b 11134. ) I have expt rienced the effects of Col. Jew LT'is Lhwticul tt'attr Proof Paile, nnd nm sow Hunting a pair ol tbott stituruti d wilh it: I immersed uue o( them twelve hnun un d. r waier, anil found that Iho leather wns rentiertd ported!) impervious to water ; and remained soil mid pliable. I believe it to bo an article oi immense value, and its discovery uf great iinpurtuuce to Ibe public KOBE It I' I.UCAS. I hnve worn tho shoes nb ve tefrrred la, about two rauulhs nnd find Ihem perlectly nt. pervious to water; ihe leather reutHiini.g suit nml pliable, nnd but little worn. I cull thereluro irons experience, leceniliielid the use of this k'aste, to tho cniumnniiy ut lais;e. under ihe imptessi. n, Unit all who use it will find it much tu their intent! Hud cum toil. llOBEIl P l,UU.S, Uuvemur of Ohio. Apiil 10, 1824 I hnve npplieil Col. M. JewtTT't Paste (o my bnots ami shoes, und am satisfied it ren dert thu leather impenetrable hy air or wa ter. The leather also ut.ntiiiut s mure plia ble, nud tins every nppeiir.uit o of increased ilur.ibility. 1 consider it n discovery ol great vh'.iiu tu Iho community, inasmuch as it tends to prevent a numerous clast of diseases uiisiiift Irom Ihe exposure nf the feet lo wet ami cold; und mills to comfort, while il bids fair to lie a useful aeiit in rnuiutiiiK eooo umy. O. SWAN, Lata Juilge Supreme Court. April 3, 1 14 I hnvo used iho Wm. r Proof Paste, mnnn faciurtd by (.'..I. M. Jewett, ol ibis place. It appears to exclude wnter, etpially at well us the Intlm rubber sbuet tbtiutelvt t, nnd it, hey. ml all question, a very excellent pteser. vative ol Ihe leather. WILLIAM riU.STOS, Minister of I rinily Churcu. April 0, IC34 I hnvo wnrn n pair of Icnlher orcr shoes, thmiubthe past winter, tutiiriiteil with t ol. JtwtTl't Water I'roul Pasie, and 1 am con vim t.t that this t'ntle is lenity w hat it pro fest. s to be, a Wnt.r Prool I'nile; and also itnp.iits plntbility and durability In the leather. A. KU1JV, Tret. Kid. M. E. Church. Kingston, Rust co., April lit, IU34 I hnvo tvnrn a pi ir of linnls, nnd a pair ft ov. r ilu es, Ihri ncti the pati winter, tatura iel w i h Ltd. .Iewett'b I'atte, anil am fulls satisfied II at it is wl.al it prnlu.tet to be, a Water Proof. 1 nm convinced alio, that it ini.Ucs leuther more plinble and diirnhlr. IIUSSEL B1GKI.OW, Minist.r M. E. Church. April 5, ID34 I hnve used Iho -Water Proof Fnsla made iv t'ol. Jewett, fur tnn.e lime ni.tt, anil as far at I It tve I s ie.il it, find it en i ir. ly secures li e wtiiitr nf ih. es, saturated with it Irnns wot feet. My stn.es an, I bonis appear lo ba cuinplUcly Wniir Proof. JS.SIJJ IH.UL) II. IJ , Pastor ol Pres. Co. April 15, IDJ4 Illt'.N, NAIl.s, UL3i, io. au. Ju.i received anu lur sale hv P. II. OLMSTED. Julv 2t, !i4 57 IBKLVl lMi LK, ol u supeitiir quniity t. lur sale by P. II. OLMSTED. July 93, IIW4 67 , gO lillH. I'ltlStll I, lor ll.lv iy E. II. IIANFOIU) Dee. 17 i7 (50 Bags Coll. e, lor sale hy E. II. ILVSKOItl) D."i. 17 7 ruiivrixj, NEATLY AND I xrnin lot St.V CXECt'TCD At (III! tlllllO Ol ItlO OHIO STAJi: .JOHKAI. July H, 111 6.1 I r.BANCN, Ohio, April IB, IC3v. Col.JkwETTt I never have bail nture eora u.rl in my life, than in wearint; a pair of hunts inniriii.il with )..ur Ciimirsf Hater l'rouf f..r lh sit six weeks I hnve suffered ii.nclt irom Cat.irrh null R.heun.:itism, the last tniir yenrs, ncRasioueil principally, by w let t I can now title iu rain or walk ID a ir with impunity. J. B. GARDINER. M atoh's Office.Citt or CoLi-imvi, ) April 24, lc34. I havo worn boots i.o.l slioes tiuurnt.d wiih ( nl li:ivr.Tr'a Ciitnicnl Water I'toof, n.r Ihe hist live leunihs I u w use thai arti ote un nil lie thins of my inimly on prlucl nrs of ecuiiou.v, nud I unheritntiimly soy u nl, iu my npiuiou, fitly cents ex ptiiiitd lor box ul s'lid 1'n it u, und applied lo common .unrse or line thecs, is equal to nture Ihan two dollars paid for shoes and worn without tho api licslinu of aid Wnlet Froof. JOHN B1V.O0K4, MMjot. |
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