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DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VI. PUBLISHED DAILY, TR1-WEEKLY, b WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office comer of High and Town streets, Bullies' Building. TEEMS. Daily paper per annum $6 00 Tri-weekly per annum 400 Weekly per annum 2 60 Payable in adraucr. BUSINESS CARDS. SPARROW & MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and Ihe adjoining counties. OJiceon High street, opposite the Slate Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 18H. F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to Ins charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Office on High street, over llurchstead it Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKUKV & RENNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton BankStale street. July 9, 1811. WALT Kit THRAI.fi, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 18M. GEO. IH. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oyler's Holel, third door south of the store of Preston b Co., up slairs. Dec. 9. western nwri:i. A ND Waldo Stage House, 35 miles north of Columbus, on the sannusky turnpike, by John skauch. mar. 4. HARVEY & SEIBERT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcrancnurt & Ambos's new building, Up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarl7 Win. Seibcrt. HARDWARE, Ac, BUTTLES & RUN YON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, etc., ccc, High street, sign ol die Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORK. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first dually, always on hand. Oct. l. i. iv. writing & huntington, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books ami Stationery always on hand. HOOKSTORE AND RINDERV. ""I M ATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Vy State street, opposite the Stale House. A general assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. wv un.nnrn w. A- sst DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and &, t . ii:l ... . ....i m.:n 1 ion Dliuus, XUK'.I sueei, vyuiuiuims, vjiuu. wn. i. iufi mcy. work & M'cov, T"i,EALERS in Forcicm and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet- A J peling, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, &.C., llign street, opposite tne etate House, i.oiuinnus, unio. R. COTISTOt'K & CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Pro. duce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. .. RIDUWAY As C'O.'S 1 RON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridee, Colunv JL bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Uct. 1, lo4l TNSURAN'E. Losses by Fire or Water insured against X upon liberal terms, by the long established and well Known Protection Lisurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROII'IHNS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. ROOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL & JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very general assortment constantly on hand. II. TODD, Resilient Dentist, OFFICE, fi5 High street, near the City House, Columbus, Ohio. Teeth inserted by the aid of Atmospheric Pres. suro, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed Teeth destroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. mtOi'ERIIiS, Ac. W. SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on i hand a eencral assortment of staple articles in Ihe Gro 0 cery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small profit, cither for cash or produce. Oct. 1. 18H. W. 6c K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Ollicc oo High strpct, opposite the Franklin Bank, up slairs. August 3, 1842. ,2m. COLUMBUS IRON STORE. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers for sale at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of II. Glover & Co., on Broad st. oct.26dlf. GEO. GERE. Forwarding, Commission nnd Produce Haninrn. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 18H. C. G. SHEFFIELD. N. R. STANTON & CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, tie., etc., no. i, uoodale s Kow, (opposite Gregory and liurr,) High ircui, toinmous, jnio. uci. 1, itm STONB V TOWNSEND. VyHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- mesne ury uoods, opposite tne rranKiin canit, jo- lumnus, wnio. June 3, lmz, A LUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum j 10 do pTCraa , lur sale ai manuiaciurers prices oy December 4, 18H. O. W. SHERWOOD, A MEBICAlsJ ALMANAC for the Year 1S4S, -- j""' receiveu aim lor sale at tne noonsiore ol dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. A ITIERICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1844, .a. jusi receiveu oy dec28 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Tknnra Awn a& u . r.tr XJ and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general usurimeni. Just received and lor sale by Ag"t 18. FAY, KILBOURNE ic CO PTINO CLOTIIS.-McCOY, WORK & Mo - "avo oeen appointed agents lor the tale ot genu ine Het Anker Bolting Cloths, of warranted quality, which they will tell at New York prices. July 5. T) O ARDING-GenUemen can he accommodated with JI good Hoarding, by applying at the first of the Eight Apnl 19, 1842. .d6m BRANDY. 3 Bblt. Old Peach Brandy, for sale by December 4, 1841. o. W. SHERWOOD. 1 C. SIlFFriELB, Commlwlon .nd F.nrar-. ding Merchant, Colnmbo., Ohio. CANDLES.- Boxes Tallow Candles; 10 do. Sperm Candles ; for sale by r December 4,1841. O. W. SHr.RWflon J -j I ;w.fcr"uu "S" t?8fe- crop, just received J and for sale by Dec4 O. W. S OOD. COL CAL1? SEWED ROOTS Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, for sale at Ihe new uooi aim onoe store oi Oct. 2. BUIICIISTEAD b RICHARDSON. pOAKSE BOOTS AND BBOGANS Ancxlen- sive assortment ol men's Coarse Uoots and Brogans, ol Columbus manulacture, kept constantly on hand and lor sale October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. rLKKKH GUIDE Goodwane's suerior finishing w i;mhc uu rciimausnip, in every respect suited to commercial purposes, viz Letters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Ro ceipts, and Utc finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's com plete sets, m plain and ornamental Penmanship. For sale by lASIi; naid lor Clover Seed, Timothy Seed ainl Flax veeed.ny Il'ec4 U.W.SHERWOOD. fMARPETING. -Ingrained Carpet,jusl received and for suiu ui reuueeu prices, uy Novembers. S. B. STANTON b CO, BY WOODS. McCOY, WORK & McCOY ofler lor sale at llieir old stand, ODDosite the Stain Hnusn. a InrirA nnrimoni nf ZTHy... I if....- n. n r. I., e "fa ' iwny hic tjtuyiK as l if ujuuj, y u. DBrCJS AND MEDICINES. OILS. PAINTS, &c The subscriber have just received ft large addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, &c., which they uiit-r hi wtiuicsuie aim reiau, on me mosi accommodating I arm a fa.tn-I? A V It'll KnlTtlVT.1 i, rr T WEUHO HOUSE for Sain. For sale, a well a- uuiu ana commodious nouse, very desirable as a resi. dence, and one of the most eligible situations inthecitv. A p. ply to marlfl-dtf.J II. P. ESPY. UBBNiH KHVOM HOV.-A History of the A r rench Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12ino, 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. T?UR LINED RUBBERS a first rale article for A cold or wet weather, for sale at Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S JjENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can purcuuse a pair oi water prooi jioois lor ipa, at BURCHSTEAD b RICHARDSON'S, Dccl3 Buttles' Block. G LASS 40 Boxes Window Glass ; 50 Dozen pr Flasks, lorsaieoy luec j u. w. onlttVVUUD, "J. LOVES Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves VJ and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. B. STANTON & CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row TTOUSE AND LOT for Sale I will sell my house a. j. aim loi on r rom street, soutn ol anil adjoining the City Livery Slable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-thc, and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper at par. March 11, 1842. B. RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to Itlerrhnnts nud Traders. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a largo assortment f Blank Work, consisting of medium, deini and cap Lepers and Journals, hound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in bolh full and half binding. March M. U . LADIES don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low prirc, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, Decl Bulllei' Block. LEAD AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead ; CO.Bags Shi; just received and for sale by DeceinW4, 1841 O. W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND EINDINGS.-Just received, a large and 6rst rate assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached nnd Green Shoe Thrcad,Shoc Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kcrs' Tools, which are offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrated manufactories in Philadelphia, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slins and Tics, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, &c, Ate, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Sept. 6, 1841. No. 1, Goodalo's Row. MISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Correspondence of Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Edited by her Daughter. Just received and orsale by HENRY W. DERBY. M OLASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by nj'ru 0. U. V. SHtllWUOU. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, K1L-BOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. juii8 MOUSLINE DE LAINES. Plain Mouslino Lames and Chines, for snle hv De S. B. STANTON & CO., November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row, NAILS AND GLASS. FAY, KH.BOURNE & CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 1 0 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sires of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 N O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su- car. for sale low for cah bv Dacf7 B. COMSTOCK & CO. RUBBERS! RUBBERS! RURRERS! SOO pairs Men's. Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at tho lowest cash prices, at the new Boot and Shoe Store of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, P1'- 2- Buttlet' Building, High itreet. RIBBONS. Chine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just received by S. B. STANTON & CO,. November 5. f)0. 1 Goodale's Row. R I BRERS! RUBBERS!! RURBERS!!! 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. REMOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr & Co., on High street, S doors South of the Frankha Bank. April 5, 1842. HOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! At the ww Shoe Store, Buttlei' Building, High it. BURCHSTEAD it RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which are the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. 2. SPIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. LecturefTon Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol ".Physical Theory of another Life," '-Natural History of Enthusiasm," Ate, ice. Just received bv October 25. H. W. DERBY. SIIOH MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russelt, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Bindinr Skins, Shoe Thread, &c- c- November 29. 1841. SOLE LEATHER. 30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea-ther, of superior quality, just received and for sale by October 28. KIMBALL & JONES. s UGAJR. 10 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar, for sale by ap'" yj. W. BHEKWUOl). s WALTI'jl PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sal oy Uu,yT fAx, IvlLBOfJKNE At CO. UMBUS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER OA.CO.YE.WAT.IIA.-The Life and Times of Sa. KJ go-ye-wal-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone. New York and London. VVilev &. Putnam: 1 841. A inn. pi of this work, which forms a sequel to the History of the wi ifmiuiu, jusi rci-mveu oy October 25. HENRY W. DERBY, STEPHENS' NEW WORK. A new supply of In cidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yu' catan illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Johu L. oiepueus. jusi receiveu at isinDX 'is DooKstore. SHEEP SKINS. Kimball &. Jones have just 7.1 dozen bark tanned Sheep Skins, which will In received be sold iy- ry cneap, at uie sign oi the Uoliikn Hoot. Oct. 30. COUGAR. 20 Hhds. Now Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls. Loal ougtir , jusi recuiveu unu ior saie ny December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. rpilICK ROOTS AND BROGANS Of all quali .a. lies iinu prices, ai Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S rpANNEHS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior quuiuy, ior sate cneap, nv November 24, 1841. ' KIMBALL & JONES. fTPEA. Imperial, Old nnd Young Hyson Teas, of superior .j. iiuuniy, ai wnoiesaiu or reiau, oy S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1841 . .d&w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. rpoBACCO. 25 Kegs Carey's No. 1 Tobacco, (fi twist,; X lor sale by apr IbJ U. W. SHEKWOOD, rrtANNEBS' OII. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best j. quautv, lor sale oy October! FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. TRUNK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering Trunks, in store and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. rpowN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, j. nny very uesiranie L,ois in ine city oi i;oiumDiis. tn. quire of mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT. TVANNERS AND CURRIERS' TOOLS KIM X BALL & JONES have on hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flcsher's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Scouring Stones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's now. December 1, 1841 THE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Tale hy Miss Harriet Martincau. Great Cities. Bv John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute to an only Daughter. Poplar jrove. jvcrv jtouy s iook. Dctuers at Home. Just re ccivcd and lor sele by II. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION 1S49. Buffalo Line Erie Canal ; R. WlNsr.ow & Co's Line. Ohio Canal The above Lines are connected on the Lakes with S(ean r retghl Boatt and Ynteu. HIRAM JOY, 18 Soudi St., N. York. T. JOY & CO., Albany. JOY & WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSI.OW & CO., Cleveland. The Airents of the above old established Lines are nrena. red to coulract for the transportation of Produce and Mcr- cnaiiuize on uie most lavorauie terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent, April 25. Columbus, Ohio. ADAMS1 Patent KnughplivMillH, just received wholesale and retail, by mayi nu n i.r.S flc KUNYUN. w ATER PI tOOl' ROOTS. Gentlemen's Calf sewed Water Proof Boots, a genteel article, at Nov. 29. w IIISKEY. 5 Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, ior sale very low, hy June 13. U. VV. Sri C.K WOOD. TTtTANTED Wheat, Rve, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Whiskey it r lour, L.arn, Duller, i anow, country sugar and molasses, Flax Seed, Feathers, Potash, Pcarlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the igueai pm-e wm ue paiu in urocenes, ny April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have for sale 400 callous ofwinler strain. cd Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. AT7HITE LEAD, OIL, Jtc. Fay, Kilhourne & Co w nave lor sale JUO kejs White Lead, eround in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Al.so Dry White Lead. Red Lead. Spanish Brown. Yel. ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, i.unarge, rami and v arnish Brushes. June a. C CT BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. litfj 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. 6 do. Alum. I hhd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rale article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. (Tf BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey. fjJ 10 do. Monongahela Whiskey. For sale hy April 16. O.W. SIIERVVOOD. prf KEGS Casey's No. 1, 6 twist, Tobacco; ou oo. oilier good brands, do. do.; do.; do.) do. ; do.; 10 Boxes Virginia Cavendish w do. za quality, uo. 15 do. 12 dIuit 10 Bbls. Smoking 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. ; Just received and for sale by O. W. SHERWOOD. SHAH LBS- Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. naif blenched and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper. Kin and Calf Skins: I.ininir and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale bv August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5((( LBi. Cottoa Chain, No. 6 to 16. jUUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. turn i arn and uarpei tnain. Just received and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ADAMS' Pntent Mctnlie "KAIIOHPH Y MILLS, for convenience of use. durability of make. and rapidity of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United State. Manufactured only by the patentees, and are offered to the public at orices to suit the times, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address Li. k. livings run at may7 PUtiburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Pntent Platform Scale are made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five cars at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoyed by any other. Warranted perfectly accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pillsbureh, Pa. II rOrders for the above Scales received at the lira of th Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may i mi 1 I L.E.3 Ot KUI IUiN. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS The subscribers offer for sale a laree assortment of the ahnva articles, consisting of uouDie and single ring blown Kussia. Brown and White Muskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides aad Tips-Black and Drab Banriin? and Bindinsr. Silk Plmh Bilk ..4 Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skiv-ers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings. Extract of Logwood, aud Gum Shellac. Alio, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nutra,do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, and Cloth do FAY, KILBOURNE tc CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO twll Cheapest f...Thnt the Question-all other arguments are humbug. People buy Books and Paper where they can get the best and cheapest H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersoldand generally to sell cheaper than any establishment in this vicinity. ID" Render DERBY S BookUort, when you want Books, Paper, or Stationery e-f any kind. - mar24 ' 13, 1842. CARD PRINTING THE subscri-bcr having purchased one v Dickinson's Rotary Card Presses, has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Rillcts. mul fnvitntinn Tickets. This Press brings Ihe business of Card Priming toa higher point of perfection than it has ever before altained,and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any oilier machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfnetion to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on hand. Columbus, Sept. 0. CHAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in ffcncral that iliev continue to manulacture Type of every description, from I earl up to the largest sizes, and that they constantly keep on hand 1 ype, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, be, in great varfety. I hey have recentlv mailn im.ni n.Llni,,,.. a,;. ,..-!. lr Fancy Lcllcr and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as they trust will be acceptable to Ihe trade. r Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Printing Ink, and every article nsed in a Printing office, furnished on as good terms as at any other establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Embossing, Copying Presses, &c. '-. Stereotyping "f 'v description wUt henromnllv ... , . I D OllVIIUtU IU. JOHNSON ci. SMITH, No. 6 George street, Philadelphia. Dec. 23, 1841. BOOKS AND STATIONRRV. HENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this day opened an establishment where hn will slantly lor sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical andMiscellaneous Books; School and Classical Books, all the kinds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and American Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or ret ml, on as good terms as can be obtained west of New York. The public are invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookstore, opposite the State House. July b 1841. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Wore Manufactory. E. AYERS b CO. inform thnir fri-ml n,l ,hn l. lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Ware establishment Oil lliffll street. Columbus, a few itnnn Stnnlh r the Neil House, where, having added extensively to their stock and business, they are prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, nil kinds of Job Work, and kceo constantly on ham n general assortment of articles in their line. Copper Kettles, from one gallon up to thirty; Stills and Worms; Steam Pines a! evcrv descrlntinn. ml flnil,;..' and Hatters' Kettles, made to order, and in the very best style, at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati prices. Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, ready furnished, kept constantly on hand. July 20. 1841.. y. LIVES of Ihe Queen of England, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes nf ihnir Cnnri in .1 v,.u by Agnes Stickland. memoirs ol Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of Ihe late l.nrrclin Muria DnvlJcn with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ANTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY A Classical Dictionary, containing an account nf ih nrini. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Amhnrs an I. ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Go-ogrnphy, Hislorv, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of Ihe Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins, weights, and measures, with Tabular values of tho same ; by Charles Anihon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged to be the best extant, has lust been issued from the press of Harper b Brothers, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING b HUNT1 NGTON. rpo TEACHERS. PARENTS, de COUNTRY rat,ttUMA i s. Ihe subscriber keeps constantly n foil nnl f .11 .1 u-i. i n--,.1. : , J hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, he will sell by the dozen or singly as low as they can niiii.il ue mm sun ny me uozen or sinely as low as thev i ..I..U I ... II -..1 C. .1 , be boujrhl at any house in Ohio. Amnnir his nrpm .inA Geooraphies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, Woodbridge's, Olney's, Smith's, Malie Brim's, Smiley's, Woodbridge and Willard's, Parley's, etc. grammars Mrkham's, Smith's, Pickett's and Dc Lacy's Reading Books. The Eclectic Series Nns. 1 in 4 R.. crson s Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Young Ladies' Reader, Pickett's Reader, Cobb's Reader, and many others. SPELLlNO Books Thn V. Sanders', The Eclectic, &c, Arc. ' ' k.thmetics. Davis-, smith's, Pike's, Emmerson's, 1st, 2d, and 3d parts,) Colburn's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's line, raney s J.iiue, and several others. DAV1ES' MaTHKMATIPS A full i.nnrcA innl,i:n V..., Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Legender, Bourdon, Anthon's Greek Ann I.atiw Pi i,n r;, r ,ar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, 4tc. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, c.,&c. N. a. Kaos received at market price in exchange for Rooks. October 11, 1841. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNING'S Lnndwnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, with a view to ihe improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of the art, directions for laying out grounds and arranging plantations, the description amf cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, be., with remarks on Rural Archiieptnm. hv A 1 Iw.;.. r. illustrated with numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 " This volume, the first American treatiu. nn ihl iK!i will at once take the rank of the standard work." Silliman'i Journal. "Mr. Downing evidently brings to his task much more than the mere requisites for a book about gardening. He is an enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his profession. He speaks of effects to be produced from given causes, not from what he may have read of them in books, or seen in pictures, but from personal observation and einerimoni Tho quence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." ..u. ... ......... 11. JKIKW, " In a literary point of view the author ha annnlii self very ably, and the enchanting attractions of his subject are crowned with the wreaths of an elegant and graceful style." JVno York Mirror. B " We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country wili take Mr. Downing into his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, etc., wilh which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is desicmed to correct and irive direc tion to a taste for landscape gardening and rural architecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while the more experienced arbor cul- .uni mm mnuscape gardener, win nna in u usemi nints.' Courier and Enquirer. " It is but justice to say his work is a timely, well-digested treatise upon all the various matters designated in its title it eminently practical in its teachings." Hmclcerbocker. " And in itself whal a charminc book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives life in the country." New York American, l or sale at the Bookstore ol April 1. I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. THE ADAMS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams ; wilh an Introductory Mo. moir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. I vols. 12mn. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his w ife. By the same, i vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. W. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. NSURANCE The subscriber i Arwit f ih. t ;,t.:- J. Mutual Insurance Company. The Commnv . safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who nth . k,.,. property insured are invited to call and examine the principles and plan of the Company. WALTER THRALL. January zi, iotz. AS. CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- 1m COUntV ifIi.A Cnlinnkna ni.;. i. L. ' i . . , r "I , ........... ..j, win.., I9 uiApniUU IU tend to cases of Bankruptcy. Feb. 19, 1845. NUMBER 60. NEW LAW BOOK In Press, and will be published early in May, "Cases, chiefly relating to Uie Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and decid ed by the twelve Judges ol Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1840, by Robert Jcbb, Esq., Barrister at Law ; first American edition, wilh references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From tho want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened thai the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hilhert ecn much known bevond the limits nfihoir iurU. diction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judges has been directed bv -the same dis-. crimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law the services of Rkdfsoai.k, of Manhkus, and of Suoof.n names, than which Ihe Jurisprudence of England and of our own country, know none more authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished iy reports like Air. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve ilila Inilff,.. ...I.n ul'.n. II .-.I 1.1 nuu,niLci iicanue uiuw wcu aruutru, unve con-Suited, di'lilwrulcd. and in the fast resort decided, must he n. Jardcd as of controlling aulhority. In addition to this, Mr. ebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear and orderly ; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " verv liiWi. est authority," and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges apiiear, besides, to have been in cor respondence wilh ihe English Judges, aud to have been some tunes assisted by them. 1 . at J. W. JOHNSON, i-oto Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. S.Miror si. IN "b HOWELL","! cm ,t'caTr"y WJ1 Harness business at their old stand one door. South of Ihe Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a lartre assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Marlingals, Whips, Valises, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. . 1' armors, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times. and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriaee, cash up and no grumbling, at tho following prices. The quality of die article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, at from 5 00 Jfl2 50 S16 00 100 Bridles, " " 75 1 60 2 00 75 Marlingals, " 60 1 00 J 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 10 00 16 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 60 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. Wc can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We are whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. We arc the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1842. HISTORY of Ihe Wnr in Ihe Prninnln, and in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napikr, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 4th edition, and complete in 4 large 8vo. volumes, with 50 plates of " Plans of Batlles," &C. " Col. Napier has now completed his arduous undertaking of recordinj ,'le ','s,ory f lnc waf which England waged in the Peninsula for six years airainst the ericaulic power of Na- poleon. The task was difficult: the theme a noble one: and we may be proud that the erreat deeds of our countrvmcn have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this work (for to posterity it will assuredly descend) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on Ihe deeds which he saw and which he describes." " The work comes before us, bolh as a work o art and a testimony: it mieht fail in the one rannritv. vet re tain all its value in the other. But if it justly challenire ou admiration in both characters, then will it lake its rank in after times wilh those few but precious records of antiquityr wherein the scholar was an actor as we 1 as historian." "Bu- to this high rank we think Col. Napier's history has attained." Edinburgh Reviem, t or sale at the uonkstore or marl7 I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agriculture, nnd Cattle Dow-t ning's Landscape Gardening; Lindley's Theory of Horticulture; McMahou's American Gardener; New American Gardener, by Fessendcn; Complete Farmer, by Fcssenden; Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Chaplal's Agricultural Chim- . istry Haywood on the Science of Agriculture; Complete Grazier ; Farmer's and Cattle Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant; Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds, Management and Diseases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and SilkWorm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for sale by H. W. DERBY, March Z4, 1842. Opposite the State House. REMOVAL G. M. HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewelry establishment to die new Krirlr block opposite the Public Buildings, and two doors north of his old stand, where, having added to his stock, he has now on hand a fine assortment of Walcbn, Clock. Jewelry, and Silver Ware, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy articles. &e. &c. Also. 1. nittin r tl in plates and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, to 10 by 14 inches. UTAH kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted by s. BUCK December 17. 1841. CIOLUMRUS Soap and Candle Manufactory, J South Columbus, near tlie New Court House. The subscriber solicits a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public generally, and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds aad Dips, which he is selling for Cash, or short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, and best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quantity. Fancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and see it. Good light to discover the slain, And good Soap to wash out the same. April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Yol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also Ihe Crown Cases Reserved; together with a full selection of Equity Cases. Vol. 4, completing the work from 1756 to 1840. ' v The 4th volume, or sets in 4 olumes, for sale at moderate prices, by T. b 1. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 6, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. ' ."" DR. MOTT'S TRAVELS Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c.,;c., during theyears 1834 to 1841. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surirerv. Ar , . ; i i i just received and for sale by may I. IN. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. ' ' T Vtl WKK' Ntc1.-Zanoii, a Novel, by XJ the author of Pelham, Rienzi, zc, be. 2 vols. 12mo. Harper's Family Librarr. in una r,n ! I in inclusive, or by the single volume. nenita and Worth, or, which makes Ihe Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale hy may4 I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. AIDS TO REFLECTION Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. With the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M' Vick-r, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected 1 vol. 12mo. rnee gl 25. For sale at the Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WANTED FOR CASH 1,000 bushels Corn, to be delivered between this time and the 20th of Ihe present month, by O. W. SHERWOOD. April 6, 1842. JUDGE McLEAN'S REPORTS Vol. 1 of Case argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Seventh Circuit. For sale at the Bookstore of dec28. HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTS Vol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox. Also Vol. 9th. Reported at the December term, 1839 By Charles Hammond. For sale at the Bookstore of tlec28 HENRY W. DERBY.
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Full Text | DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VI. PUBLISHED DAILY, TR1-WEEKLY, b WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office comer of High and Town streets, Bullies' Building. TEEMS. Daily paper per annum $6 00 Tri-weekly per annum 400 Weekly per annum 2 60 Payable in adraucr. BUSINESS CARDS. SPARROW & MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and Ihe adjoining counties. OJiceon High street, opposite the Slate Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 18H. F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to Ins charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Office on High street, over llurchstead it Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PKUKV & RENNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton BankStale street. July 9, 1811. WALT Kit THRAI.fi, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on the East side of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 18M. GEO. IH. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oyler's Holel, third door south of the store of Preston b Co., up slairs. Dec. 9. western nwri:i. A ND Waldo Stage House, 35 miles north of Columbus, on the sannusky turnpike, by John skauch. mar. 4. HARVEY & SEIBERT, BOOK BINDERS, Hcrancnurt & Ambos's new building, Up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarl7 Win. Seibcrt. HARDWARE, Ac, BUTTLES & RUN YON, Importers of Foreign Hardware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, etc., ccc, High street, sign ol die Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORK. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first dually, always on hand. Oct. l. i. iv. writing & huntington, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books ami Stationery always on hand. HOOKSTORE AND RINDERV. ""I M ATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Vy State street, opposite the Stale House. A general assortment of Hooks and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. wv un.nnrn w. A- sst DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and &, t . ii:l ... . ....i m.:n 1 ion Dliuus, XUK'.I sueei, vyuiuiuims, vjiuu. wn. i. iufi mcy. work & M'cov, T"i,EALERS in Forcicm and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet- A J peling, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, &.C., llign street, opposite tne etate House, i.oiuinnus, unio. R. COTISTOt'K & CO. FORWARDING and Commission Merchants, and Pro. duce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. .. RIDUWAY As C'O.'S 1 RON FOUNDRY. Broad street, near the Bridee, Colunv JL bus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Uct. 1, lo4l TNSURAN'E. Losses by Fire or Water insured against X upon liberal terms, by the long established and well Known Protection Lisurance Company of the city of Hartford, Connecticut. E. ROII'IHNS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. ROOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL & JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very general assortment constantly on hand. II. TODD, Resilient Dentist, OFFICE, fi5 High street, near the City House, Columbus, Ohio. Teeth inserted by the aid of Atmospheric Pres. suro, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed Teeth destroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. mtOi'ERIIiS, Ac. W. SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on i hand a eencral assortment of staple articles in Ihe Gro 0 cery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small profit, cither for cash or produce. Oct. 1. 18H. W. 6c K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Ollicc oo High strpct, opposite the Franklin Bank, up slairs. August 3, 1842. ,2m. COLUMBUS IRON STORE. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers for sale at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of II. Glover & Co., on Broad st. oct.26dlf. GEO. GERE. Forwarding, Commission nnd Produce Haninrn. THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission and Produce business on his own account, at the warehouse lately occupied by Gregory, Burr & Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 18H. C. G. SHEFFIELD. N. R. STANTON & CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, tie., etc., no. i, uoodale s Kow, (opposite Gregory and liurr,) High ircui, toinmous, jnio. uci. 1, itm STONB V TOWNSEND. VyHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- mesne ury uoods, opposite tne rranKiin canit, jo- lumnus, wnio. June 3, lmz, A LUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum j 10 do pTCraa , lur sale ai manuiaciurers prices oy December 4, 18H. O. W. SHERWOOD, A MEBICAlsJ ALMANAC for the Year 1S4S, -- j""' receiveu aim lor sale at tne noonsiore ol dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. A ITIERICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1844, .a. jusi receiveu oy dec28 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, Tknnra Awn a& u . r.tr XJ and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general usurimeni. Just received and lor sale by Ag"t 18. FAY, KILBOURNE ic CO PTINO CLOTIIS.-McCOY, WORK & Mo - "avo oeen appointed agents lor the tale ot genu ine Het Anker Bolting Cloths, of warranted quality, which they will tell at New York prices. July 5. T) O ARDING-GenUemen can he accommodated with JI good Hoarding, by applying at the first of the Eight Apnl 19, 1842. .d6m BRANDY. 3 Bblt. Old Peach Brandy, for sale by December 4, 1841. o. W. SHERWOOD. 1 C. SIlFFriELB, Commlwlon .nd F.nrar-. ding Merchant, Colnmbo., Ohio. CANDLES.- Boxes Tallow Candles; 10 do. Sperm Candles ; for sale by r December 4,1841. O. W. SHr.RWflon J -j I ;w.fcr"uu "S" t?8fe- crop, just received J and for sale by Dec4 O. W. S OOD. COL CAL1? SEWED ROOTS Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, for sale at Ihe new uooi aim onoe store oi Oct. 2. BUIICIISTEAD b RICHARDSON. pOAKSE BOOTS AND BBOGANS Ancxlen- sive assortment ol men's Coarse Uoots and Brogans, ol Columbus manulacture, kept constantly on hand and lor sale October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. rLKKKH GUIDE Goodwane's suerior finishing w i;mhc uu rciimausnip, in every respect suited to commercial purposes, viz Letters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Ro ceipts, and Utc finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's com plete sets, m plain and ornamental Penmanship. For sale by lASIi; naid lor Clover Seed, Timothy Seed ainl Flax veeed.ny Il'ec4 U.W.SHERWOOD. fMARPETING. -Ingrained Carpet,jusl received and for suiu ui reuueeu prices, uy Novembers. S. B. STANTON b CO, BY WOODS. McCOY, WORK & McCOY ofler lor sale at llieir old stand, ODDosite the Stain Hnusn. a InrirA nnrimoni nf ZTHy... I if....- n. n r. I., e "fa ' iwny hic tjtuyiK as l if ujuuj, y u. DBrCJS AND MEDICINES. OILS. PAINTS, &c The subscriber have just received ft large addition to their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, &c., which they uiit-r hi wtiuicsuie aim reiau, on me mosi accommodating I arm a fa.tn-I? A V It'll KnlTtlVT.1 i, rr T WEUHO HOUSE for Sain. For sale, a well a- uuiu ana commodious nouse, very desirable as a resi. dence, and one of the most eligible situations inthecitv. A p. ply to marlfl-dtf.J II. P. ESPY. UBBNiH KHVOM HOV.-A History of the A r rench Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12ino, 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. T?UR LINED RUBBERS a first rale article for A cold or wet weather, for sale at Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S JjENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can purcuuse a pair oi water prooi jioois lor ipa, at BURCHSTEAD b RICHARDSON'S, Dccl3 Buttles' Block. G LASS 40 Boxes Window Glass ; 50 Dozen pr Flasks, lorsaieoy luec j u. w. onlttVVUUD, "J. LOVES Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves VJ and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. B. STANTON & CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row TTOUSE AND LOT for Sale I will sell my house a. j. aim loi on r rom street, soutn ol anil adjoining the City Livery Slable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-thc, and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper at par. March 11, 1842. B. RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to Itlerrhnnts nud Traders. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a largo assortment f Blank Work, consisting of medium, deini and cap Lepers and Journals, hound in Russia and plain sheep; Cash, Invoice, and Day Books, in bolh full and half binding. March M. U . LADIES don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low prirc, at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S, Decl Bulllei' Block. LEAD AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead ; CO.Bags Shi; just received and for sale by DeceinW4, 1841 O. W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND EINDINGS.-Just received, a large and 6rst rate assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached nnd Green Shoe Thrcad,Shoc Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kcrs' Tools, which are offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrated manufactories in Philadelphia, just received at the sign of the Golden Boot, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slins and Tics, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, &c, Ate, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Sept. 6, 1841. No. 1, Goodalo's Row. MISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Correspondence of Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Edited by her Daughter. Just received and orsale by HENRY W. DERBY. M OLASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by nj'ru 0. U. V. SHtllWUOU. MILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, K1L-BOURNE & CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. juii8 MOUSLINE DE LAINES. Plain Mouslino Lames and Chines, for snle hv De S. B. STANTON & CO., November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row, NAILS AND GLASS. FAY, KH.BOURNE & CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails ; 200 boxes 8 by 1 0 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sires of Glass, from 10 by 14 to 16 by 22. June 8 N O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su- car. for sale low for cah bv Dacf7 B. COMSTOCK & CO. RUBBERS! RUBBERS! RURRERS! SOO pairs Men's. Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at tho lowest cash prices, at the new Boot and Shoe Store of BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON, P1'- 2- Buttlet' Building, High itreet. RIBBONS. Chine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just received by S. B. STANTON & CO,. November 5. f)0. 1 Goodale's Row. R I BRERS! RUBBERS!! RURBERS!!! 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. REMOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr & Co., on High street, S doors South of the Frankha Bank. April 5, 1842. HOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! At the ww Shoe Store, Buttlei' Building, High it. BURCHSTEAD it RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which are the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. 2. SPIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. LecturefTon Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol ".Physical Theory of another Life," '-Natural History of Enthusiasm," Ate, ice. Just received bv October 25. H. W. DERBY. SIIOH MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russelt, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Bindinr Skins, Shoe Thread, &c- c- November 29. 1841. SOLE LEATHER. 30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea-ther, of superior quality, just received and for sale by October 28. KIMBALL & JONES. s UGAJR. 10 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar, for sale by ap'" yj. W. BHEKWUOl). s WALTI'jl PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For sal oy Uu,yT fAx, IvlLBOfJKNE At CO. UMBUS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER OA.CO.YE.WAT.IIA.-The Life and Times of Sa. KJ go-ye-wal-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone. New York and London. VVilev &. Putnam: 1 841. A inn. pi of this work, which forms a sequel to the History of the wi ifmiuiu, jusi rci-mveu oy October 25. HENRY W. DERBY, STEPHENS' NEW WORK. A new supply of In cidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yu' catan illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Johu L. oiepueus. jusi receiveu at isinDX 'is DooKstore. SHEEP SKINS. Kimball &. Jones have just 7.1 dozen bark tanned Sheep Skins, which will In received be sold iy- ry cneap, at uie sign oi the Uoliikn Hoot. Oct. 30. COUGAR. 20 Hhds. Now Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls. Loal ougtir , jusi recuiveu unu ior saie ny December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. rpilICK ROOTS AND BROGANS Of all quali .a. lies iinu prices, ai Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S rpANNEHS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior quuiuy, ior sate cneap, nv November 24, 1841. ' KIMBALL & JONES. fTPEA. Imperial, Old nnd Young Hyson Teas, of superior .j. iiuuniy, ai wnoiesaiu or reiau, oy S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1841 . .d&w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. rpoBACCO. 25 Kegs Carey's No. 1 Tobacco, (fi twist,; X lor sale by apr IbJ U. W. SHEKWOOD, rrtANNEBS' OII. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best j. quautv, lor sale oy October! FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. TRUNK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering Trunks, in store and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. rpowN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, j. nny very uesiranie L,ois in ine city oi i;oiumDiis. tn. quire of mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT. TVANNERS AND CURRIERS' TOOLS KIM X BALL & JONES have on hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flcsher's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Scouring Stones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's now. December 1, 1841 THE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Tale hy Miss Harriet Martincau. Great Cities. Bv John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute to an only Daughter. Poplar jrove. jvcrv jtouy s iook. Dctuers at Home. Just re ccivcd and lor sele by II. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION 1S49. Buffalo Line Erie Canal ; R. WlNsr.ow & Co's Line. Ohio Canal The above Lines are connected on the Lakes with S(ean r retghl Boatt and Ynteu. HIRAM JOY, 18 Soudi St., N. York. T. JOY & CO., Albany. JOY & WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSI.OW & CO., Cleveland. The Airents of the above old established Lines are nrena. red to coulract for the transportation of Produce and Mcr- cnaiiuize on uie most lavorauie terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent, April 25. Columbus, Ohio. ADAMS1 Patent KnughplivMillH, just received wholesale and retail, by mayi nu n i.r.S flc KUNYUN. w ATER PI tOOl' ROOTS. Gentlemen's Calf sewed Water Proof Boots, a genteel article, at Nov. 29. w IIISKEY. 5 Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, ior sale very low, hy June 13. U. VV. Sri C.K WOOD. TTtTANTED Wheat, Rve, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Whiskey it r lour, L.arn, Duller, i anow, country sugar and molasses, Flax Seed, Feathers, Potash, Pcarlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the igueai pm-e wm ue paiu in urocenes, ny April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure & Co. have for sale 400 callous ofwinler strain. cd Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. AT7HITE LEAD, OIL, Jtc. Fay, Kilhourne & Co w nave lor sale JUO kejs White Lead, eround in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Al.so Dry White Lead. Red Lead. Spanish Brown. Yel. ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, i.unarge, rami and v arnish Brushes. June a. C CT BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. litfj 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. 6 do. Alum. I hhd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rale article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. (Tf BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey. fjJ 10 do. Monongahela Whiskey. For sale hy April 16. O.W. SIIERVVOOD. prf KEGS Casey's No. 1, 6 twist, Tobacco; ou oo. oilier good brands, do. do.; do.; do.) do. ; do.; 10 Boxes Virginia Cavendish w do. za quality, uo. 15 do. 12 dIuit 10 Bbls. Smoking 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. ; Just received and for sale by O. W. SHERWOOD. SHAH LBS- Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. naif blenched and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper. Kin and Calf Skins: I.ininir and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale bv August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5((( LBi. Cottoa Chain, No. 6 to 16. jUUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. turn i arn and uarpei tnain. Just received and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ADAMS' Pntent Mctnlie "KAIIOHPH Y MILLS, for convenience of use. durability of make. and rapidity of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United State. Manufactured only by the patentees, and are offered to the public at orices to suit the times, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address Li. k. livings run at may7 PUtiburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Pntent Platform Scale are made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five cars at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoyed by any other. Warranted perfectly accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pillsbureh, Pa. II rOrders for the above Scales received at the lira of th Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may i mi 1 I L.E.3 Ot KUI IUiN. FURS AND HATTERS' TRIMMINGS The subscribers offer for sale a laree assortment of the ahnva articles, consisting of uouDie and single ring blown Kussia. Brown and White Muskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides aad Tips-Black and Drab Banriin? and Bindinsr. Silk Plmh Bilk ..4 Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skiv-ers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings. Extract of Logwood, aud Gum Shellac. Alio, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nutra,do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, and Cloth do FAY, KILBOURNE tc CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO twll Cheapest f...Thnt the Question-all other arguments are humbug. People buy Books and Paper where they can get the best and cheapest H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersoldand generally to sell cheaper than any establishment in this vicinity. ID" Render DERBY S BookUort, when you want Books, Paper, or Stationery e-f any kind. - mar24 ' 13, 1842. CARD PRINTING THE subscri-bcr having purchased one v Dickinson's Rotary Card Presses, has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Rillcts. mul fnvitntinn Tickets. This Press brings Ihe business of Card Priming toa higher point of perfection than it has ever before altained,and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any oilier machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfnetion to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, and billet paper constantly on hand. Columbus, Sept. 0. CHAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in ffcncral that iliev continue to manulacture Type of every description, from I earl up to the largest sizes, and that they constantly keep on hand 1 ype, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, be, in great varfety. I hey have recentlv mailn im.ni n.Llni,,,.. a,;. ,..-!. lr Fancy Lcllcr and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as they trust will be acceptable to Ihe trade. r Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Printing Ink, and every article nsed in a Printing office, furnished on as good terms as at any other establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Embossing, Copying Presses, &c. '-. Stereotyping "f 'v description wUt henromnllv ... , . I D OllVIIUtU IU. JOHNSON ci. SMITH, No. 6 George street, Philadelphia. Dec. 23, 1841. BOOKS AND STATIONRRV. HENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this day opened an establishment where hn will slantly lor sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical andMiscellaneous Books; School and Classical Books, all the kinds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and American Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or ret ml, on as good terms as can be obtained west of New York. The public are invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookstore, opposite the State House. July b 1841. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Wore Manufactory. E. AYERS b CO. inform thnir fri-ml n,l ,hn l. lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Ware establishment Oil lliffll street. Columbus, a few itnnn Stnnlh r the Neil House, where, having added extensively to their stock and business, they are prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, nil kinds of Job Work, and kceo constantly on ham n general assortment of articles in their line. Copper Kettles, from one gallon up to thirty; Stills and Worms; Steam Pines a! evcrv descrlntinn. ml flnil,;..' and Hatters' Kettles, made to order, and in the very best style, at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati prices. Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, ready furnished, kept constantly on hand. July 20. 1841.. y. LIVES of Ihe Queen of England, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes nf ihnir Cnnri in .1 v,.u by Agnes Stickland. memoirs ol Margaret Davidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of Ihe late l.nrrclin Muria DnvlJcn with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ANTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY A Classical Dictionary, containing an account nf ih nrini. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Amhnrs an I. ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Go-ogrnphy, Hislorv, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of Ihe Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins, weights, and measures, with Tabular values of tho same ; by Charles Anihon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged to be the best extant, has lust been issued from the press of Harper b Brothers, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING b HUNT1 NGTON. rpo TEACHERS. PARENTS, de COUNTRY rat,ttUMA i s. Ihe subscriber keeps constantly n foil nnl f .11 .1 u-i. i n--,.1. : , J hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, he will sell by the dozen or singly as low as they can niiii.il ue mm sun ny me uozen or sinely as low as thev i ..I..U I ... II -..1 C. .1 , be boujrhl at any house in Ohio. Amnnir his nrpm .inA Geooraphies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, Woodbridge's, Olney's, Smith's, Malie Brim's, Smiley's, Woodbridge and Willard's, Parley's, etc. grammars Mrkham's, Smith's, Pickett's and Dc Lacy's Reading Books. The Eclectic Series Nns. 1 in 4 R.. crson s Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Young Ladies' Reader, Pickett's Reader, Cobb's Reader, and many others. SPELLlNO Books Thn V. Sanders', The Eclectic, &c, Arc. ' ' k.thmetics. Davis-, smith's, Pike's, Emmerson's, 1st, 2d, and 3d parts,) Colburn's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's line, raney s J.iiue, and several others. DAV1ES' MaTHKMATIPS A full i.nnrcA innl,i:n V..., Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Legender, Bourdon, Anthon's Greek Ann I.atiw Pi i,n r;, r ,ar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, 4tc. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, c.,&c. N. a. Kaos received at market price in exchange for Rooks. October 11, 1841. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNING'S Lnndwnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, with a view to ihe improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of the art, directions for laying out grounds and arranging plantations, the description amf cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, be., with remarks on Rural Archiieptnm. hv A 1 Iw.;.. r. illustrated with numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 " This volume, the first American treatiu. nn ihl iK!i will at once take the rank of the standard work." Silliman'i Journal. "Mr. Downing evidently brings to his task much more than the mere requisites for a book about gardening. He is an enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his profession. He speaks of effects to be produced from given causes, not from what he may have read of them in books, or seen in pictures, but from personal observation and einerimoni Tho quence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." ..u. ... ......... 11. JKIKW, " In a literary point of view the author ha annnlii self very ably, and the enchanting attractions of his subject are crowned with the wreaths of an elegant and graceful style." JVno York Mirror. B " We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country wili take Mr. Downing into his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, etc., wilh which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is desicmed to correct and irive direc tion to a taste for landscape gardening and rural architecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while the more experienced arbor cul- .uni mm mnuscape gardener, win nna in u usemi nints.' Courier and Enquirer. " It is but justice to say his work is a timely, well-digested treatise upon all the various matters designated in its title it eminently practical in its teachings." Hmclcerbocker. " And in itself whal a charminc book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives life in the country." New York American, l or sale at the Bookstore ol April 1. I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. THE ADAMS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams ; wilh an Introductory Mo. moir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. I vols. 12mn. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to his w ife. By the same, i vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. I. W. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. NSURANCE The subscriber i Arwit f ih. t ;,t.:- J. Mutual Insurance Company. The Commnv . safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who nth . k,.,. property insured are invited to call and examine the principles and plan of the Company. WALTER THRALL. January zi, iotz. AS. CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- 1m COUntV ifIi.A Cnlinnkna ni.;. i. L. ' i . . , r "I , ........... ..j, win.., I9 uiApniUU IU tend to cases of Bankruptcy. Feb. 19, 1845. NUMBER 60. NEW LAW BOOK In Press, and will be published early in May, "Cases, chiefly relating to Uie Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and decid ed by the twelve Judges ol Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1840, by Robert Jcbb, Esq., Barrister at Law ; first American edition, wilh references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From tho want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened thai the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hilhert ecn much known bevond the limits nfihoir iurU. diction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judges has been directed bv -the same dis-. crimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law the services of Rkdfsoai.k, of Manhkus, and of Suoof.n names, than which Ihe Jurisprudence of England and of our own country, know none more authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished iy reports like Air. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve ilila Inilff,.. ...I.n ul'.n. II .-.I 1.1 nuu,niLci iicanue uiuw wcu aruutru, unve con-Suited, di'lilwrulcd. and in the fast resort decided, must he n. Jardcd as of controlling aulhority. In addition to this, Mr. ebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear and orderly ; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " verv liiWi. est authority," and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges apiiear, besides, to have been in cor respondence wilh ihe English Judges, aud to have been some tunes assisted by them. 1 . at J. W. JOHNSON, i-oto Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. S.Miror si. IN "b HOWELL","! cm ,t'caTr"y WJ1 Harness business at their old stand one door. South of Ihe Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a lartre assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Marlingals, Whips, Valises, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and qualities, cheap for Cash, or country produce. . 1' armors, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times. and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriaee, cash up and no grumbling, at tho following prices. The quality of die article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, at from 5 00 Jfl2 50 S16 00 100 Bridles, " " 75 1 60 2 00 75 Marlingals, " 60 1 00 J 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard leather,) 10 00 16 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 60 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 50 00 These articles we are selling cheaper than they can be bought West of the Mountains. Wc can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We are whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell without reserve. We arc the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1842. HISTORY of Ihe Wnr in Ihe Prninnln, and in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napikr, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 4th edition, and complete in 4 large 8vo. volumes, with 50 plates of " Plans of Batlles," &C. " Col. Napier has now completed his arduous undertaking of recordinj ,'le ','s,ory f lnc waf which England waged in the Peninsula for six years airainst the ericaulic power of Na- poleon. The task was difficult: the theme a noble one: and we may be proud that the erreat deeds of our countrvmcn have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this work (for to posterity it will assuredly descend) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on Ihe deeds which he saw and which he describes." " The work comes before us, bolh as a work o art and a testimony: it mieht fail in the one rannritv. vet re tain all its value in the other. But if it justly challenire ou admiration in both characters, then will it lake its rank in after times wilh those few but precious records of antiquityr wherein the scholar was an actor as we 1 as historian." "Bu- to this high rank we think Col. Napier's history has attained." Edinburgh Reviem, t or sale at the uonkstore or marl7 I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agriculture, nnd Cattle Dow-t ning's Landscape Gardening; Lindley's Theory of Horticulture; McMahou's American Gardener; New American Gardener, by Fessendcn; Complete Farmer, by Fcssenden; Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Chaplal's Agricultural Chim- . istry Haywood on the Science of Agriculture; Complete Grazier ; Farmer's and Cattle Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant; Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds, Management and Diseases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and SilkWorm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for sale by H. W. DERBY, March Z4, 1842. Opposite the State House. REMOVAL G. M. HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewelry establishment to die new Krirlr block opposite the Public Buildings, and two doors north of his old stand, where, having added to his stock, he has now on hand a fine assortment of Walcbn, Clock. Jewelry, and Silver Ware, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy articles. &e. &c. Also. 1. nittin r tl in plates and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, to 10 by 14 inches. UTAH kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted by s. BUCK December 17. 1841. CIOLUMRUS Soap and Candle Manufactory, J South Columbus, near tlie New Court House. The subscriber solicits a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public generally, and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds aad Dips, which he is selling for Cash, or short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, and best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quantity. Fancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and see it. Good light to discover the slain, And good Soap to wash out the same. April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Yol. 4. Just published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and also Ihe Crown Cases Reserved; together with a full selection of Equity Cases. Vol. 4, completing the work from 1756 to 1840. ' v The 4th volume, or sets in 4 olumes, for sale at moderate prices, by T. b 1. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, No. 6, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. ' ."" DR. MOTT'S TRAVELS Travels in Europe and the East, embracing Observations made during a Tour through most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor, &c.,;c., during theyears 1834 to 1841. By Valentine Molt, M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surirerv. Ar , . ; i i i just received and for sale by may I. IN. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. ' ' T Vtl WKK' Ntc1.-Zanoii, a Novel, by XJ the author of Pelham, Rienzi, zc, be. 2 vols. 12mo. Harper's Family Librarr. in una r,n ! I in inclusive, or by the single volume. nenita and Worth, or, which makes Ihe Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale hy may4 I. N. WHITING b HUNTINGTON. AIDS TO REFLECTION Aids to Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. With the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essay. By John M' Vick-r, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected 1 vol. 12mo. rnee gl 25. For sale at the Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WANTED FOR CASH 1,000 bushels Corn, to be delivered between this time and the 20th of Ihe present month, by O. W. SHERWOOD. April 6, 1842. JUDGE McLEAN'S REPORTS Vol. 1 of Case argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Seventh Circuit. For sale at the Bookstore of dec28. HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTS Vol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank. By P. B. Wilcox. Also Vol. 9th. Reported at the December term, 1839 By Charles Hammond. For sale at the Bookstore of tlec28 HENRY W. DERBY. |
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