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I The "Cincinnati Whig" of the 30th ult. has Borne stricture! upon the circumstance of a tra velling clergyman's preaching in that city a sermon on the wickedness, 01 me inuaoitants of Pabis. (in France.) and taking up a collec tion, after the sermon, for the purpose of chris-i tianixing that people! I lie Wing thereupon remarks as follows: . - I 'iHas not Cincinnati wickedness enough, within its own precitits, to require all the at tention of the religious portion of the commu nity! And has she not poor and suffering enough to need all the charity, or spare cash, the citizens are able to give? If she (haa not, let her turn her attention to Covington, New port, Liebanon, Liawrenceburg, Columbus, St. Louis, New Orleans. Wheeling New York. or some other of the cities ana towns in our own neighboihood and country ; but let us not go to Paris, in a foreign Jnnd, where there are ten limes more wealth, rennement, ana jearn inir, than in all the places we have above enu merated, united? Cincinnati contribute to the poor of Pans?,Alncinnati pihustiajiizii Pa risMV ..v::.J..-,-;x.w:-.,,i Precept vs. Examplh. The Commer cial Representative" and " a'jle financier" has often lectured his opponents on . the duty of conrorming to the wul ot their.constituents. The Hon. Mr. Kilgore, the distinguished con servative from Oh'o, a!ter the election of Mr. Swearingen, the sub-treasury candidate from his district, instantly resigned his seat in the present congress. Will the honorable Church ill and his equally honorable agrarian colleague, give us a specimen of their obediaiice to the win 01 weir constituency, tnusjouuiy ana em phatically expressed Y. Timet. . Wortiit of imitation. -The citizens of Lebanon, Warren county, in a recent town meeting, voted to levy a tax of $4000, for the erection of a bouse for common school purpo ses. The enterprising citizens of this ancient but recuperting village, have recently embel lished it by the erection of three handsome steepled churches a Cumberland Fresbyteri an, a regular Baptist, end a Methodist Epieco pal. ' -.; . ; Caution. The Elyra Atlas cautions indi viduals against using the celebrated "blue wri ting fluid;" ' in paper of importance, as time aim iiiuDLuic, unya iuu euuur, lumiiy muuer- ate the trace of the pen. .. 'On cracky!' It is now said that Queen Victoria has, on several occasions appeared on the stage in some ot the minor theatres in Lon don, in the character of Julia, in Knowles' play of the Hunchback. It is stated that she ap peared under an assumed name, and tlvat she met with distinguished success- Cm. JYcws. Thb River has commenced falling. It receded five inches during Saturday night, and had previously fell 'one or two inches. Yes terday morning was ushered in with a snow storm, which continued for some hours, but very moderately, covering the ground to the oeptn or two or three inches. Cm., jyews The Mormons havo capitulated in, a squad, and are now being guarded by a party of mili tary.; The following are the stipulations be tween the Darties. - .-.' .. - 1st.. To give up their leaders to lie tried and punished. v .-.,....,. ' 23. To make an appropriation of the property of alt who had taken up arms; for the payment of the debts, and as an mdcmniiy for damages done by them. ' . . . " , - , 3d. That the Mormons should all leave the state, and be protected out by, the militia; but to remain under protection, until further orders from the Commander in Cbtrtv ; --vv 4th. To give up all arms of every doscrip titn, to be receipted for. C't. jVetfJ.-,; dapt. Usher, a British officer, said to have been concerned in the Caroline affair, was shot down in hia own houseat Chippewa on Wednes day night, by two ruffians in disguise. ; ROmors of several other similar assassinations are afloat, hut owing to the excitment prevailing along the , Canada line, are probadly destitute of truth. ; -.,-, j .-, 4 ' . .. j, T It has been recently ascertained by the ear tv minors and records of the first settler.-, that Martha's. Vineyard, the sister island to Nan tucket, was sctled in 18J2, about 10 years ai the landing of the Pillgrims. ' A vessel bound from England to Virginia landed 4 emigrants there on account of a distemper winch had bro ken out in the ship They were well received by the indians,. who taught them, how to fish and kill whiles on the south side of the Vine yard. . In 1643 the MayhewS arrived and the number of whito families was twenty,.-. GborqU Leqislaturs Tho Georgia Leg islature was organized on the 6th of November, at Milledgville, the seat of Government The election of officers appears to have been doter- . mined by personal preferences, as mnch as by party division. In the Senate we find Charles Dougherty (Whig j elected President, mid John F. Lamar (Administration), chosen Secretary. In the House Mr.. Day (Administration) was elected by a majority of two, votes over Mr, Cheriwether (State Rights,) John H.. Dysoii , raa eleoted xstorkyGwt .Afo. r - s Thb. Hozzao op Posterity !r, Under this bead we published a few days since,a Btory in relation to Washington and. his prophetic remark that ' Posterity would huzza for hmi. An incident the other day in this city,, shows how this prophecy is lrl;ely to be fulfilled, Du. ring the eleotion, while some two hundred and fifty of our watchmen were assembled in the Old Sessions Room,' prepared to --check' any disturbance,one of the Captains of the Watch took a paper containing the story above refer . ed to, ana read it . aloud. - The relation inter ested all, and as towards its close, the reader came to the reply of the little boy Huzza,' this sir, a cheer long and - loud burst: from the assemblage, a tribute to the name and. fame of Washington : A Nrw - Bark. Messrs, 3ohnt: Dekfiel i, James Emott, and James Tftllmadges'with tlieir associates, have filed the proper certifioEtea for the establishment of a new banking institu tion, to be called fThe New -York Banking Company." ! The capital is to b One Million fDoUMJVV Y. Amerwmy;f f St ' ' i -,, -.- - '"GtiHPoWDBtt Expi.p8i.ojr. The powder mill . at South Canaan, la., was Mown uo on the 1st inri, and two men and boy'Who- were at work, lost their livesAThe' explosion. was fceard at a distance of ten miles. ;r V 4 s , A DASeKRons WsAto.-i-A-. MW- Jackson . of St. Louis, ha invented ;an air gun cane. which will kill a fat at six rods distance, and may be discharged thirty Umes at one ioad i " BtAwKETs are aid to be so called from the lint manufacture, of the articflo. Thomas Blan Soqibtt lit Texas. From the Galveston, Texas, Intelligencer, we extract a few remarks concerning the state of society in that new, but rapidly improving country. . ' . , 'The extraordinary 'Unanimity which per vades every class of society has excited the sur prise ot almost every stanger who ha spent any time among us. , We have no divisions and subdivisions save such as are predicated upen the moral character, intelligence and worth of our citizens. We have no party factions, no parties striving for ascendency ; all are dispos ed to contribute to each others plcasnre and sncceas, without the usual feelings of envy and secret hate so ommonly entertained by ihe less fortunate in the oommunity. No one re grets his neighbor's prosperity, but upon the contrary, every one aids and promotes to the extent of his ability his welfare and advancement.- We have as yot no aristocratic dis tinctions,and are without those cabals too of ten found in the society of older states, which destroy the harmony and embitter the comfort of individuals and families. Pensacola, Charles ton, and many other cities we cou'd Jiame, might learn, invaluable lessons from - the ex ample of, Galveston, r v?S , . . A Ciibroxbb Al.mabac In the Arkansas Times of Oct, 24th there is an advertisement stating that "The Cherokee A'manat for the year 1839,"will be published at Park Hill, Che rokoe nation, in Cherokee and English, the cal culations being made for the latitude of Fort Gibson. Price per dozen or 124 cents sin gle. This is a pretty strong evidence, we think, of the near approach to civilization which this Indian nation has attained Phi.l His Excellency Governor Dodqe, has. issued a proclamation, declaring the Hon. James Duahb Dott as the duly elected Delesato to Congress from this Territory, at the lute elec tion. Wisconsin Jinq. , : . v . ' WiiERLmo.The . Wheeling Gazette fur nishes a loner firliela nhntlt. tlm nrnenrvtu of Wheeling, The present population of the place, says the Gazette, is in tho immediate . .t 1 . i ... viuiiiRjf ui uiuvHii tnousanu. net- population in 1830, was 5,251; and in 132o, 1,507. . ' MARRIED, - ' ; In Houndsfield, Jefferson county, N Y., on the 14th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Treadway, Mr. James t Smith, of this place, to Miss Iba belt,,, daughter of Samuel Crowe!!, of the for mer place. , , . ,. ITALIAN SPRINGf WHEAT & DUT- TO. CORX. nnHE subscriber has on hand a quantity of X ltnlian Spring Wheat, tho rent genuine article, raised from seed purchased ot the lm porter himself selected with great care, espe cially for seed. Those who wish to purchase for sowing will do well to apply soon, , Also, true JJutlon uorn, selected tor seed. , H. REED. ' Waterville, Dec. 1, 1838. ,:" . ... S5tf , FRESH ARRIVAL. TTJ3T received at the Miami Cash Store, a tj goou assortment or u a,nc ana cstapie wry Goods, such as French, German and English merinos; French English and American prints, broad cloth, salmett, flannels, blankets, camb lets, woolen yarn and socks; hosiery, gloves, mittens, clothing, fur caps, iadios fino kid and goat skin slips and walking shoes; coarse boots and brogans, and almost every articlo usually kept in Dry Goods Stores, at as low prices as can be sold at any other establishment on the river, by .. 1. V , latUYVKJjfj. . dec- 1.' ' : .. 35 ' -STTOOLEN YARN at wholesale or retail, ff Also, woolen socks, and flannel from Is 6a to 6j per yard, by ' dec. 1.., T.'. W. CROWELL. SPELLING BOOKS, blank books, paper by tho roam,' qtiillsj &tc, by . doc. i. - T. W. CROWELL. MEN'S coarse boots, a large lot of superior workinanship, for sale from. ffi'!,25 to 3,50 by dec: 1. T. W. CROWELL. BADIE'S French Kid, Goat and Calf skin Shoes and Slippers, from 6 to 12 shillings Coarse Boots- and Brogans, Misses and Chil drBns Shoes, at the Miami Cash Store, by dect-1. r v.- : IV VV , UKUVVJiiiL,. - C doz, AmeS No 2 Shovele, just received X vJ and for sale by v .rdec. .. . SPENCER & MOORE. NOTICE is hereby given that Mary John son, and Almon G. Johnson, administra tors of the estate of Jeremiah Johnson, decea sed, did 011 the 25th day of October, 183B, file in the office of the clerk of the court! com mon pleas, of Lucas county, Ohio, their ac counts current, and vouchers for final settle ment of said estate, w i. JAME3 MYERS Clerk. . Clerk's Office, Toledo, Oct. 29, 1338. 35t4 WHEREAS, my wife Margaret, has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation whatever; I therefore for bid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, aa I will pay no debts of her contract ing after this date, , JVATHAN WILSON.; Royaltgn,Qct:.30, 1838. ' S5t3 JICKLED LOBSTERS jusfeceived by , nov.S4; Q; fa W. RICHARDSON. . BLACK . White &t Red Currant Gooseber r'vi Rasberrv. Stiawherrv and other Jel lies and Jams at G. U W. RICHARDSOJU. CORN in any quantity from 1 to 600 Busli n! inr anU t O. ir W BIPITAH nsniST. BEESWAX, we Will pay the highest mar ket price' in Cash or Goods, forany jmni tity of Beeswax delivered at our Store from this time until springs. . ? ''"JX'"i:i'. V Nov,,24,: y G, fa W, RICHARDSON. ; f"( bbls. best -rectified Whiskcyi"ii0 bbls; JJ Corned Beef, Just received by.; nov, 24,:::.r:s;f;i:f.rSMITH fa Co. . H OLLOWIRON WARE.-Kettle spi- -ders. bake kettles fee., for sale by x ; j nov. 24. - BOYNTON fa GANNETT. J- STONE WARE Churns from 2 to- gallons; Jars and pots from 1 to 4 galls.; Jugs from aquartto 3 galls. Pitchers of 1 and2galla. milk crockai stove pipe- crocks, .lor sole by ;: . J : Boy, 84. BUl JNTUl'l U UAiUlUlVl 1 COOKING STOVES of -Wilson', and Eafl-le batterns.. , Also, Franklin, parlour stoves, lor sale by " " - - -, ; FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. LOST. A small Calf Skin Pocket Book, on tne 1st of November last, containing a due bill of twenty dollars against DVC Doan, four sovereigns, two one dollar bills, and one dollar in silver. The above reward will be paid to any one who has found said pocket hook, on delivering the same at D. C. Doan's Store,orat this office. ; . ' vV" . All persons are cautioned hot to purchase said due bill, as it will' not be paid to any one but the subscriber. EDWAUJJ 1UU-. nov. 23- - ; 34w3 wanted. FOR which Cash will be paid, 500,000 Pipe and Hogshead Staves, delivered at either ot the following places, vizt Perrysburff, Ma rengo, Oregon, Manhattan, or to the subscri- bcr. . Utu. . UAZ.MIU. nov. 24. , . 34tf ' ! WANTED IMMEDIATELY. .; SIX or eight Females who are good workers at Canal Clothing, for which a liberal price for that kind of work will be given. For terms, call at my shop over Gen, Hunt's of fice, alias old Post Office. ' , : ,i - .-. .: ., -js. meacham.;. nov. 24. ' !. ' . ' - , 34t3 - , N. B. I still continue making citizens clo thing as usual. - . J. S.. M..:, MIAMI HOTEL TO LET. ' THIS new and spacious House would be rented to a good tenant who would furnish it,, at a low rent, for a yearor term of years. It is situated nearer the main steamboat landings of Maurnee City and the great ferry across the river, than any other large establishment of the kind, and where the travel through the black swamp may bo most conveniently accommodated, no Hotel in this region of country offers greater inducements to a good tenant. . Its plan and arrangements are superior to any on the Maumeo river.- Enquire of nov. 24. J. VV. SCOTT, . HIRAM STEELE'S ESTATE. NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the es tate of Hiram Steele, late of Maumee Ci ty, Lucas county, Ohio, deceased, are required to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to exhibit their accounts, legally pro ven, within one year, for settlement. HIRAM K. STEELE. JlJm'r Dated Nov. 23, 183a. . 34v4 FLOUR! FLOUR!! THE subscribers have made such arrange ments as will enable them to sell Flour, either in large or small quantities, considerably under the market price at this place. Call and see. ' JAMES WOLCOTT & Co, . nov. 17- . . 33 CHEAP CASH STORE. T Maumee Cilif. THE subscriber has received a large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,, ready madeclothing; china, crockery snd glass waret The stock embraces a large assortment of ex tra superfine, fine and common cloths, cassi meresr heavy woolens and sntinetts of all colors and qualities; rich quilted silk and oth er vestings; silk and tabby velvets; plain and figured merinoes; Circassians; French bomba z;ne; challcys; mouslin de laine, a beautiful and fashionable article for ladies dresses; rich silk and other dress handkerchiefs; capes, col lars, cuffs, laces, wrought insertings, belts, rib bons, lurcapee, sliawls line assortment; r rencu English and American prints: silks of various qualities and colors; extra fine and common linen cambric; pocket handkerchiefs; satin damask mantillas, together with many other new and beautiful articles for the ladies. Do mestic sheeting, shirting, drills, checks, ticks, kerseys,, yarn, wick, wadding, batting,.fustians, beulaps, and a large assortment of tailors trimmings; ready made clothing; fine and common coats; overcoats; cloaks, vests, pan taloons,, jackets kc. cheap. China, crockery and glass ware. Books and stationary; sab bath flcrrool 000K8, ana tracts, in large ana small quantities, ' - ' E. f AllvMAIN , : nov. 17. 33 ,. Commercial lsuiiumgs. CjIIEETINGS & Shirtings, Bleached and tCJ unbleached, for sale by G. II. NITCIIIE feCO. nov. 17," 33. Brick Hotel. OSTRICH Plumes for sale by v G. H. NITCHIE fe CO. nov. 17, 33. -.. , . ' , :. Brick Hotel, WOOLEN Gloves for sale by 1 -; - . . A ; , G, H. NITCHIE fe CO. nov, 17, ; 33.: V ' :, ; ? Brick Hotel. HORSE and Blacking Brushes and Black ing for sale by ' - - ' . -.. G. H. NITCHIE fa CO, ;'nov, 17, 83. ' Brick Hotel, CLOTHES and hair brushes for snle by . G. II. NITCHIE fc CO. nov. 17, 33. ' ' ' .. - - : Brick Hotel, 1 HAVING and fancy soap, shaving brushes U and boxes and razor straps tor sale by . G. H. NITCHIE & CO. nov. 17, , 33. ' -.. Brick Hotel. NAILS 4d, 6d,Sd, 10(1, to 12d, of very su- perinr quality for sale by ' , , (W s G. H. N1TCHI ' fa CO. nov. 17, 33.' , ' Brick Hotel. WEADSof glass, coral, and Gypsum for sale hw ii. h. rorn hihi 1 11. liov. 17, S3, . '. . . .. Brick Hotel FLOSS linen, wire and cotlen thread and India and Italian sewingsilk, needles pins, bodkins, wafers, emery cushions, corset backs and laces, busks, work boxes, and other fancy articles for sale by - : -: ' - ii. tl. JMTCfilK 0C UU. nov. 17, 83. . - - Brick HoteK BEARS antique and Macassar Oil, lip salve, Colo- gn and Savander water, Perfume bags, for sale by - . G. H. NITCHIE fa CO. ' nov. 17, 33, ,.. -.1 - 1 ' Brick Hotel. LANTERNS and glass Lamps for sole by - , G. H. NITCHIE fa CO. nov. 17 83. . v ' T: Brick Hotel. CROCKERY, plates, dishea, .Napier ba kers, bowky wash bowls, tumblers, Ink stands, .tea and coffee setts, pitchers, soup and sauce tureens, mugs, fan. fae. for sale by 1. r v , . s G. H.K1TCHIE fa CO. my. 17, S3. - . , u. j Brick Hotel.' " NOTICE! NOTICE!? NOTICEiU ' ALL persons indebted to the firm of O. William fa Co, or to D. St. Clair, are requested to call forthwith and make immedi ate settlement, at they are determined to have their book closed. They hope this call will not be neglected. v- nov. 15. 33 AMERICAN HOUSE FOR RENT. THIS new and commodious building is now completed, and - will be leased for a term of years on advantageous terms. : The Amer ican is one of the best locations for a Hotel in the city, being convenient to the steamboat landings, and about the centre of tho city. En quire of - o. WILLIAMS k. Co. nov. 17. 83 F iLOUR! FLOURil FLOUR!! constant- ly on hand and for sale by , - ; nov 17. S3 ' O. WILLIAMS & CO. SELLING cheap for Cash only, Fall and Winter Goods, a general aasortmont, just received and for sale by .- -, v , nov. '7. 33 O. WILLIAMS & CO ' EATHER. Sole and upper leather, a 1 .,J r 1- 1... uov, 1,, , 03 yj, VV liiLilAAia 6t IAJ. ,. " STRAYED, ON or about the twenty-first of October, from the residence of the subscriber, one mile south of the Fulton line On Bean Creek, in Lucas county, three red and white spotted cows, one white steer and a red heifer.- The largest of the cows has a bell on, and is bald faced. All these cattle are slit in the right ear, with the exception of one cow, and she has 110 'ong hair on her tail." Any person finding and returning the same shall be amply rewar ded. - JOHN BOUSER, . nov. 17. - - ,r - .'. 33t3 M OLASSES, sugar, tea and coffee, for sale Dy nov 17 O. WILLIAMS & L'o. HOLLOW WARE fee, stove pipc.shoet iron, for sale by - nov. 17. 33 O. WILLIAMS fc Co. TYTOTICE is hereby given that the books for 1 1 the subscription of the capital stock of llieJUaumee Uity Insurance Company, under its first organization, will be re-opened at the office of Doct. O, White, on the first day of December next, and remain open until the wnoio amount ot stocK is subscribed, OSCAR WHITE, Secretary. nov. 14. , 33tf mO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. X Please to take notice, that anv notes or other evidences of debt, signed with our names either as a firm, or individually, by J, W. Con verse, will not be paid by us, nor shall we re cognise any such obligations as binding upon us otter the uate cf this notice. . SAMUEL ACKER, WILLIAM S. KAN AD Y. of the firm of Acker and Kanady, oct. 80, 1838. ' S3m2 fT" BLLS. best quality Green Apples, just '"ree'd. and for sale by SMITH fe Co. nov. 10. -. . 33 T-lRESII MEAT Meat of all kinds, kftnt JL constantly on hand, and for sale at the X" r .1 . .. . 1 n .. . . , new wrocBry, uuutir wie 1 r:nting ornce. :np,v, 10. 32 . E. BALDWIN. NEW STORE. . THE subscribers have opened a new store under the Brick Hotel, whe-e they offer for 6ale a splendid assortment ot Goods, con sisting of a general assortment of Groceries. Broad cloths; satinetts, jeans, corduroys, fus tians, vestings, merinos, calicoes, ginghams, linens, muslins, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, Rob Roy, plaid, morino, Thibet and cotton shawls; Insertings, edgings, lace; an assort ment of ladies and goutlcmens Gloves; hat and cap ribbonej belts; artificial flowers; Ian cy soap; perfumery; fancy goods; crockery fee. 1 and is constantly receiving additions di rcct from New York, cheap for cash, by -G. II. NITCH1E fe CO, Maumeo City, Nov. 3, 1338. Sttf BRANDY, Rum and Gin, by the pipe, bar rel or gallon, for sale by . Nov. 3. ALLEN fc GIBBONS. S)C quarter casks Wines, assorted; 2quar ter casks superior old Port, for sale by Nov. 3. ALLEN fa GIBBONS, WHITE FISH, Trout, Mackerel, Codfish ond Herring, by the barrel, box or pound for sale by ALLEN & GIBBONS. Nov.. 3, ... St ... OAfin pounds Hamburg Cheese, just re JJJ ceivedj an( f()r 8a0 Dy Nov. 3. ALLEN fa 'GIBBONS, 200 bushels White Beans, for sale by nov. 8. ALLEN fa GIBBONS. 100 bushels Dry Pcsches, for sale by ' nov. 3. ALLEN fa GIBBONS. BUTTER and Lard by the barrel or firfcin, for sale by ALLEN fa GIBBONS. . Nov. 9. 81 A FEW casks of superior rice, for sale by nov. 3. ALLEN fa GIBBONS. ST. CROIX Sugar, lump and loaf sugar and molasses, for sale by? nov. 3. ' a ALLEN fa GIBBONS. '' RIO Coffee, brownM coffee, Y. U. Tea, by the box, bag or pound, for sale by nov. 3. . ALLEN fa GIBBONS. SPERM Oil and Candles, mould and dip ped tallow Candles, in any qunntv, by nov, a. ALLEN & GIBBONS. SHAVING, brown and white bar Soap, by the box or pound, for sale by nov. 3. ALLEN fa GIBBONS. CLEVELAND Crackers, constantly on hand by the barrel, for sale by ' nov. 3. . , ALLEN fa GIBBONS. (CAVENDISH, plug, and fine cut tobacco, J. for sale by , . nov.?,..,.., ' : ALLEN" fa GIBBONS. . PRINCIPE, Havana, and common Segars, for sale by ' V nov. 3., , -' - ALLEN & GIBBONS. PEPPER,. pimento, cassia, cloves, nutmegs, ;nd ginger, for sale by nov. 3, .- O -ALLEN fa GIBBONS'. . r FRESH ARRIVAL. . - C1' A.' WILLIAMS, has just received, and . has for sale at retail, ten, cofiee, sugar. molasses, raisins; herring, allspice, pepper, soap, candles, lamp oil, eegars, pepper sauce, chocolate, tobacco, and a general assortment of liquors, and other articles usually kept in Groceries,' " - . ' '''..-.- Nov. S. 81tf - ON CONSIGNMENT. - bbls. Flour, also 100 pairs thick boots tiU and brogans, manufactured by Sheffield, of Huron. C. A. WILLIAMS. Nov, 3. 9Uf CABINET TRIMMINGS. Mahogany, rose-wood and maple Knobs, by the gross, dozen or sett, for sale by - C..A. LAMB, , ; f Kov. 3. . , rear of Commercial block. RENCH BED POSl a. 150 setts f rencn JO bod posts, for sale cheap, by"--- " ;i V. A. l,aijb, Nov. 3. . " " rear of Commercial block 7 A setts Table Legs, for sale by ? . 'M . C. A, LAMB," Nov. 3. rear of Commercial block, AN assortment of Cabinet Work, of all kinds and prices, for sale by ' ' . . .-. -,- C. A. LAMB, Nov. 8. rear ot Commercial block. NOTICE is hereby given that writ of at-tflr-titYinnf hnB thiu Anv ItPfin iuni,0tt hv M Conrtut, a Justice of the Peace of Waynesfield township, Lucas county, Ohio, against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and ef fects of Lyman Smith, an absent debtor. ' uiiJNJAaiiiN u. uurruN. Nov. 8, 1838. '; ';, -'I:: ;- 35tB , NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Ohio, at their next session, for a new county to be established from parts ot Wood, Henry and Lucas counties, bounded asfollows, viz.; com mencing on the south line of Wood county, at the south-east corner ot section No, 83 in township No. 3 of range No. 10; thence north on the section line in the centre of said range, to the north line of township No. 0; thence west on the township line two miles; thence north on the section line three miles; thence west one mile to the township lino; thence north to the north-east corner ot township No. 0, in range No. 9, in Lucas county; thence west on the township line to the north west corner of township No. 6, of range No. 8, in llenry corinty; thence south on the township line to the north-east corner of township No. 4, in range No. 7; thence to the north-west corner thereof; thence south to the south line of the county j thence east 011 the township ines to the place of beginning; and that the county scite bo located at the town of Gilead. in Wood county. Also, that townships seven, ot ranges 5, 6 and 7, in .Lucas county, may be attached to Henry county, and that town ship No. 7, and the west half of township No. 6, in range No, 13, in Sandusky county, may bo attached to Wood county if deemed pro per. PETITIONERS; Gilead, Nov. 2, 1839.- . SUB c OFFEE, ten, sugar, by July 7,lltf ALLEN fa GIBBONS. WHISKEY. Chilicotho rectified Whis key, a sunerior article, iust received and for sale low for good funds, by Perrysburg, Juno 16. - Itf " s ILKS for dresses, a good assortment by july 21, . of EiSUER & MOORE.. doz. corn Brooms, for snle by - nov, 3. . ALLEN fa GIBBONS. CHEAP FOR CASH. Gfa .W. RICHARDSON, would res a pectl'ully inform the inhabitants of this city and vicinity that they are now receiving thoir Fail and Winter assortment of goods which will be sold as cheap as tho cheapest for cash or country produce. Maumee City, Oct. 13, lPS. v . Oa "OEADY made clothing such as Pants, S Vests, Roundabouts, Slonkey Jackets fa fjox Coats Worsted, Merino and Guernsey shirts See. by U. & VV. ttlullAKDoUiN. Oct. 13. . . "' - . , . IJ UOWN and Bleached sheetings fa shirt. - ings from 8 to 31 cts. per yard by Oct. IV 6. fa W. RICHARDSON. "TERINOES, Circassians, Ginghams, and XT-B- Calicoes of all kinds, bv Oct. 13, G. fa W. RICHARDSON. HO SIERY and Gloves, Socks and Mittens, Oct. 13. G. fa W. RICHARDSON. r&OB Roy, Merino, Valencia and Moushiine Li, de Lame Shawls nndlFkfs at .Oct. 13. G fa W. RICHARDSON. ICKING, Wadding Batting fee. Oct. 1:1. G.fa W. RICHARDSON. COL'D Rose, Duffill, Horse and .Mackinaw Blankets, by -- ' 1 : Oct. 13. :, G. fa W, RICHARDSON. BUOAD Cloths,. Cassimeres, Satinet and Vesttngsby Oct. 13. G. faW. RICHARDSON.'- JACKONETT Cambks Muslins and Laces, Edgings and Ineertinge by , Oct. 13. G. fa W. RICHARDSON , LINENS, Linen Damask, do. Sheetings and Table Covers by - Oct. 13. ., G. & W. RICHARDSON, T IN EN Cambrick and Linen Cambnck Hi H'kfs by Oct. 13, G.& W. RICHARDSON. GENT3. Coarse, Kip, Calf and Horse hide Boots and shoes also a splendid article of 1 ancing Pumps, slips, by " ', Oct, 13; - G. fa VV. RICHARDSON. ' LA DIES Kid slips and shoes also Kid and Grained Leather boots and shoes, by Oct. 13. G fa W. RICHARDSON, , LINSEED Oili Turpentine, Varnish, and Paint and other Brushes, Whiting and Putty, Oct. 13. G, fa W, RICHARDSON. STOVES and Pipe, Hollow Ware, nails and Brads, Fire dogs be.-' .-:--; Oct. 13.,, G. & W, RICHARDSON. LATCHES,Handles, Locks, Butts, Screws, Hammers Hatchets,' broad and narrow Axes Wrenches fac, , .n ' Oct. 13.- G. fa W. RICllARDSONv CROCKERY, glass, Brittania- and China Ware, by - Ocfl3. fa W. RICHARDSON. : -rrr ASH Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Mop hand- V-i les Booms fac. Oct. 19.',- .G. fa W. RICHARDSON. SOLE Leather sn KipSkmo, by . - .r. Oct, 13.. :., Cf.fa W RICHARDSON.;, BOOKS and Stationary steel Pens be, by Oct. I3.i G. fa W. RICHARDSON,, BED Cord, Hemp and Manilla Rope, by- Oct. 13., G. fa- W, RICHARDSON' , AS? superior article of grain and meal bags; R W. KICllAUUSUIN. DRY and ground White Lead, Vea Red, . Spanish Brown, red lead, Lythage um ber, yellow, Ochre, Logwood Redwood, Fus tic, Camwood, Sandeas fcc. Oct. 13;, G. fa WRICHARDSON. .". .A NUMBER of demands against suadryc xIl. persons in this vicinity for cash, by Oct. 13. G. fa W. RICHARDSON. : . AMES Spades,and Shovels, Log, trace and, Halter chains, by .... Oct. 13 G. fa W. RICHARDSON. , TPfANTED, Hides,, Tallow, !Deor Skihsj Vf Beeswax' rags, Butter, Cheese.- and cash in Exchange for goods at the cheap store on Erie Street. G. fa W..RICHARDSON. Oct. 13. ... ;:V - ' I DRY GOODS, Groceries Hardware, StOHe aud Crockery ware; for- sale" Dy ' july 28. v; ' O. WILLI AM 8 fa CO.. S ALT by the bbl. or in small quantities, hp july 88 - U. VVltJjlAMa It lU., riHN fa COPPER Manufactory earned on; JL Tin ware, at Wholesale and Retail, by july S8.,: : - Q. WILLIAM fa CO. " Ift Feet pine Lumber, for sole by OVjUUU j 28 o. WILLIAMS fa CDs, It AGS! RAGS!! Wanted good and clean rags, by JZu U. WlL,L,lAMa Si Cf. H IDES, Wanted, Calf and, Buff Hides by ., . O. WILLIAMS fa CO. TO LET. A good Store Room, one door west of the Central House, also several upper rooms, suitable for offices and shops &c. apply to O. WILLIAMS fa CO. ; s NEW ESTABLISHMENT. COPPER SMITH Tin, plate and Sheet Iron Worker. Latham T. Tew, would inform the inhabitants of Maumeo and Vicinity, that he has taken a shop over Hacklcy fa Wol cotts store, where he will manufacture to or der all. hinds of Copper Tin and Sheet Iron ware, such as Stills fa Worms, Hatters ket-. tles,Wash kettles ,Glue kettle?, Wash hand ba sons, Steam pipes fac,and will keep constant ly on hand a general: assortment of Tin ware. He would give notice, that he makes the pn tent House pump, fo bringing water into the Hou ses. He.solicita a share of public patronage. Maumee.City, Ofit. 0. Wtf, s UP ERFINE. Flour constantly on hand, by nov. a. AljiiEJN U GllIffOAS. CHILDRENS' fancy Velvet and Fur caps an elegant article, for sale by 20 Aug. 17, 1833.. ACKER & KANADY. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rilHE subscribers are now receiving and JL openingyflirecl from New York, the lar gest, and best assortment of goods thul wo have ever offered in this cily, a good Eh :re ef which hava been purchased for cash, and se lected witR peculiar care, expressly for thin majkct,and we flatter ourselves that they arc eo purchased, that we can and are offering to thoje who wish to buy for cash goods at Icra prices than they havo. been offered in this city, and we do most earnestly invito all that, wish to purchase goods at greot.bargoins, and goods too, combining, durability, fashion and cheap ness, to give us a call, before buying elsewhere. SPENCER fa MOORE. Erie st. Maumeo City, Sept. 2Qth 183S. s i BLUE-Blk. Blk. Grean, Invis. Green, Dah lis, Brown, and Blue Broad Clothi, of beautiful textures, for sale by , sept.aa. ,.' SPENCER fa MOORE. PILOT Cloths, Caisimeres, Satinets, Ky. Janes, and Mole Skins, a good assort ment by ,s. SZ SPENCER fa MOQRE. FRENCH, English, and American, Prints and Ginghams, of the latest stv!? by sept. 2 ,:. . SPENCpR fa MOOKK. P LAIN and Twilled. Flannels, Linsevs and Canton Flannels, by sept. 23 SPENCER fa MOORE. COTTON, and Woollen Yarn, Candle wick inrr. nml Bntlin fnr nl,n,n Kir sept. 22 . SPENCER fa MOORE, RUSH and Silin Beaver Hats, Fur Ci-ps of excellent qualities and of tho latest fashions by s. 22 SPENCER fai MOORE. MENS Calf and Cowhide Boots ,and Bro gans ; Boys do,! Ladies Kid slippers; Gaiter Boots Miss's and Childrens shoes, of superior qualities by : ' f - - sept. 22- y . SPENCER fa MOORE. fHINA, Glass, Earthen and Stone Ware, a Sept. 22 SPENCER fa MOORE. COMPOSITION, Cast, and Shcoi-Irca Tea Kottl. Cl,.,l . J l... wum, MIIUTin) ailU At C, UV sept 28 -; i . , SPENCER fa MOORE. jlu"" received and for sale b yv Sept. 23 - v SPENCER fa MOORE. 1 6) Chests of Hyson, Young Hyson and Im XM perial Teas, frenh, and for sale by Sept. 22 t,,.v SPENCER & MOORE. ffjnrt Galls,' Atolasees, Brown, ' Loaf and Sept. 22 ' SPENCER fa MOORE. ' JODFISH fa Mackerel, Whale, Sperm and Tanners Oil, for sale by - :t , , Sept.;; 2V ' SrENCER fa MOORE, BLACK Blue-Black, and Col'd Bilks, Plain and Figd Satin Vesting Silk Velvet Italian Cravats, fac. by . . sept, 22 ... SPENCER fa MOORE. - BLEACH'D ondBrpwn Sheetings, and Shir ttnn, t b11 nvii.a.1 anA in I j. Sept. 22 SPENCER fa MOORE; ; r 00 KING Glasses, a good Mitment foiT Li sale by ;v 't ' , Sept. 2S., '. :: SPENCER, fa MOORE: TVrO TICE is hereby given, that a petition 11 will be presented to the General Assem-. ' bly of Ohio, at the next session, to be holdctv on the first Minday in December, 1838, pray-i-mg that a review of the docision of the Com, ' missionors appointed to fix on a place for the seat of Jastiee of the eounty of Lucas, and to have the same established on a tract of land ' owned by Marshal Key near the eentre of the twelve mile Reservation, opposite Perrysbunr, in the county f Wood. - ;- - ' . ,Maumee City aept. S8. r actf , n1 ' ' id .. n v m 1 1- .- i- ' - ' EXTRA Superfine London Cloths. Mue ; Wac., ?reent ch silk velvets sirae, and lUack, twiUod.camblet for peirtlewens sumtiwr Wear. Jllt rnpfiivml f V- 1 if . . 1 Duudtasrs.- a . V. vmuv , 4 . 0, - YV"'",ofw. , ! A 1.; ii ii 1 a; 1 it HI ' 1 . 1 ket, 10 1340. : - . - nor. HUKJNTOJN fcUAWcn. Oct, 13. ('