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"M ft" a IT if. . j, i 11 VOL. VI. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, DKCMMBER 17, 1859. NO, (' 4ff ism1 II I 1 ii m r!i i Hi DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOULD IlESI'ECTFULLY INFORM TUB oitia-tna of Mt. Vernon; Ohio, and vicinit; , thatb hn permanently located in Mt Vernon fur thopurposo of X'rnotiuiiiK liifFrofcstilon In llio In ml and inont substantial 8 ty I uf tlio Art; and I would nivy tothouc who may favor mo with thoir Iatronsge, that niy work ahull and will cuinpnro, 10th in BEAUTY AND OI HAIH LIT V, , with any la the State. I would nlno Buy to those who are afflicted with Disooscd Mouths, that I aiil pro-pared to treat all tlisoanos of the mouth under any form; alio, tn oporatomi Hair hipa, singlo or double. The bcatof roforouccscan bogiven. , OFFICE (Ivor lluanell i, Stiirea' lliink, ilrd door below Mr. yporry'n Storo, Muin rttreot, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 'r"emo"vTL DIt. C. MV KELSEY, DENT 1ST! BAS taken, for a terra of years tho rooms ro-ooutly oocupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and immediately over the storo room of Taylor, Oantt A Co., where ho will prosocuto tho various duties of tho profession. With an oxporienco of ovor It) years constant practice, and an acquaintance with all the LATE IMl'HU YEMENI'S of tho Art, ho fculsconfi-dont of giving ontire satisfaction. The test skill of tho l'rofossion warranted tn be exeraised in every ease. On hand a tiuo stock of Dental inatoria'.s recently procured from tho East. lhitrancooa M.iiii street, between Taylor, Gantt '4 Uo.'j and L. Muuk's Clothing Storo. April l'J-2;itf . . VJ W. VANUlf.' W. 0. COOl'KB. VANCE & COOPER, 'attorneys at law, MT. VEKKON, 0. ; Office aonthoasteornor MainnndChcstnutsrroots -opposite Knox County Hank. sept20 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. I OFFICE -On Main Street, ovor M. Abernethy'a I)ru; Storo. (Sept. 3, 'jD-tinio 43. ' ATfttBMY" IT UYh BANNIXU HUII-DIXO, OVER N. McUIFFIN'S SHOE STORE. Meant Vernon, Ohio. j Spocial attention given to the Collecting of "Claim.-, and tho purchase and sale of real Estate. J have for sale un improved lands ns follows, ti lO aires in Osage County, Slissnnri, fillj acres in Warren County, Missouri, 3112 acres in St. Fran-'ruia County; Missouri, also 125 acres and one 40 'aero lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and 83 acres in Mercer County, Ohio. March I . '50, 10-tf . SAU L ISIlAKt.. JOS.C. 1IKVIX .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUl'NT VKIISOX, OHIO. OFFICE Main Street licluw Knox County Tlauk. ' . . lT I'rompt.attcntion given to all business on-enisled to thcni.aud especially to collecting and so-Vs'jringoluiins. in any part of Ohio )oo.Ttu-lH5S-'4-3iu. Ill MKT W. COTTON. W. t. DANK. COI'TOIV iV BANE. Attorney's & Counsellor ut Law, . Ml. Itrmni, Ohio. W'lLL attend tonll business intrusted to their care, in any of tho Courts. OFFICE, N. E. Cornerof Main and OambiorSts.j 'over I'ylo's MorcliantTailoriug Establishment. Oct. 1'Jth IfSjS.tf- WM. lll'NBAIl. It, U. BANNINO. -C. V. tlA.lW IN. DUNB ARi 1anoB ALDWIN, AWSlilOTiS A? (LAW SIT. VKKNON, OHIO. tdeT OFFICE -In llanning liuihling, N. E. corner Hi' Main ami Vino Sts.,rooin formerly occupied by M. II. Mitchell. Anno 1'4,31,-tf. " BUY THE 1Hit 1 SI1 . 'I'bcy aro the best Calicoes yet offered to the Public fur tho money. AVllOlESALK AdKNTS, OEFOKEST.AIJJISTliONGfcCO., NEW YOUK. Tuno28,'50-33ino . SOMETHING NEW FOR CHILDREN! A largo supply of thoso Celebrated Copper Toed Hoots mid Shoes, lust rnooivod and for nlo at the Hoot and Shoo Store of M1LLEH WHITE. Oct. 8th, '59. Q. W. Hauk, SADDLER AND FIARNESS MAKER, First Dcor South of Woodbridge'i Storo, MAIN STBEBT, MOUNT VBBNON, 01110, KEEP constantly on hand a largo ussortnicnt of Saddlery and Harness, Bridles, Cullur8,IIal tors, "Whips, o.,m.vntifueturod by experienced trorkmon aud furialoupon roasonalilo tonus, tigTAtt WOK WAIWANTKn.jgJ TRUNh.r,froui$3 to $22. My Trunks are mucl auperior article to those commonly offered for sale. would alio Invite special attention to my Coi.laus, which oannot bo surpassod for stylo and durability. may 2flj. THE BEST OF INK. SVFEHIQB&UCKXSXSi For Kcconls & for Bunk-Keepers. This Ink has no equal; It will not mould; it will Hot frocio; and it eanuot be extracted from paper. For sale Wholesale and Retail by . JDSEl'U WATSON, fopt. 21, '50 48-10 Mt Vernon, Ohiu. Ml Hit We would respectfully call your attention to our choico selooliotiuf Ooodscuniisting in part of BONNETS, RIBBONS. FLOWEHS, UUCIIES, BLONDS, UHINEELS, HEAD DRESSES, OLOVE3, HOOPS AND HOOP SKIRTS, SCARFS, VEILS, ic, Wh'isli ll'n? ' 'D lowest oash price.". Coll nod oxamine our itocli before purchasing elsewhere, and atisfy Joursclf that you can sro monoy by baying your goods of us. Koedy-nude at d Trimmed Ilatfvf every description and pric eomlantlyon band. A. r. 01LLMOHK. Nor. 4, 59,-tf. SALT. ACEf FOR THE .. ZANKSVILLE WORKS. Krlr"l of thebtbrandsof the 8anesrill inj or River Salt on band and for lalo by tkt ear l.ra.1 nrb irrel. This fIC having no' Lime In tt niinnfaeture is decidedly Mfo to nse and it worth twenty Sve cents nm than any Like .-nlt. Itls clonn and white as the bei,doDt fail to try it. . ' J. WEAVER, " Wholciala Oroctr, 102 Main Street. WOLFF'S CLOTHING HALL! .St..' ' "xaB.BU n-r.m-r' sr Would respectfully inform the people of Knox and regions adineent that he is still in tho successful tide of tho clothing business, and Is duly grateful to the people for theVory liberal oncouriigomeut extended tohiiniu thiseity for nearly 13 years past. Grateful for tho past, it will ever bo his care to niorit tho future auppvrt of thopoople. I'eopieol'KnoXiW.illl's goods aro not tho production of EASTERN SI.Ol'-SHOI'S,throwh upon the Western market for the sole purport uf raising money, but aro manufactured of good material right hero at home, and the cost id' manufacturing, til tho iltliouiit of SIX OR SEVEN THOUSAND dollars annually, is paid out and distributed right here in your midst. 1 1 is goods are sold Cheap lor Ready Pay! and aro WARRANTED. Come, then, COME ONE AND ALL, FRIENDS, and get 11 mm "icm tt - j , I I I il X'. t I have piles of Overcoats, Stacks of Dress Coats, Piles of Frock Coats, Stacks of Superb l'anls, Piles of Splendid Vests, ' Slacks of Uent's furnishing Fasliiuimblc Goods, And oilier attractive Merchandise. ALSO, NEW STOCK OF THE DEST Yci'coatiuffs CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, VES TINGS, and FALL nrd WINTER GOODS, FOll Mssr3 wm, EVEli B Jl 0 U GUT TO KNOX COUNT V! All to lie sold by the yard, piece Or Case. Also, clothes made to order promptly, and in the neatest, must substantial, tind fashionable style. 3TALL WOKK WARRANTED GOOD, AND TO FIT WELL OR NO SALE. ONE WORD MORE. 7 ho People know where I sell cheap! The People know tny goods are as I ay! The People know where to get The most for tluir moneyl The People know that I Make the best FITS, Keep the best goods, Which never fail to Give satisfaction, And that I Sell the Cheapest! Come, then, to WoliPs Clothing.Hiill, ami bo clothed ftntl well fur Auhunm is HERE and Whiter'a at hand. HOME AGAIN. Air Nellie Bly. Home Again, Home Again, From nil along shore, Willi lots of Fall and Winter (foods, To please my friends nnce more. Here 1 have the linest goods, Thai comes across tho Main, And I will sell Fall Clothing cheap, And beat the world again! Ciio'k'us. Iluflio Again, Homo Again, From all along shore, With hits of Fall and Winter Goods, To please my fritnds once more. If you want a NICE COAT, And clothing for the Fall, There's no place about here, Like Wolll"f Clothing Hall. Homo Again, Home Again, etc., October 20th. 59 if. o o c c is- '& o ." cn w a - o G H tn : UI n o w M Ui H O a o f o H a tt C3 o cr v n o -2 2. n o H m M H a w It B P 3 y C PI i as o (Jl 5 O S atri 1-171 to' o fas r-1 en w a a n 9 F5 LIVE I.ASI'HAiMCL'. Tho subscriber isagent for the following Life Insurance Companies. Most of these Cnmpniiies are the Strongest and most rolinble institutions of the kind inourcounlry. Pamphlets nnd reports expLan-atery of their principles and condition, and of thoir ratot of insuraneo will be cheerfully furnished n application Mutual Life, of New Tork, accumulated Capital $5,000,000 Mutual ltoncfit, of Newark, N. J., accumulated eapi tal, $1,000,00 New England Mutual, of UimtoD, Mass. nccnniiilatcd capital, 31,400,000 British Commercial, of London, (Eng.) accumulated enpital, $3,000,000 National Life. Montpelior, Vt., aeon- . Ululated capital, $200,000 JOSEPH MUENSUUElt. Mar. M, grttf. ; FOR RENT. The LVRRAND HOUSE, that old and well known Tavern Stand on Main Htret,Mt. Vernon, now oe-eupicd by II. Warner, Esq., Is offered for rent for a term of nni or more yrara. Pixsession will be given onthenrstnf April next. If any on would prefer to pnrch.ua the property, the pmprleUir will sell on fuirUfnu. W. 11. COCHRAN, Ileal osUtr,und Uen'l A't. Dco.3d,59,-tf. Sag 3'Sd . O rv-- o o co (5 35 - FIRE! FIRE! PKOTECTION! l'ISOTECTIOIVS Insure your properly before it Imriis! In ono of tho following OLD AND RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.MI'ANIES.all with CASH CAPITALS! They rcrniiro no premium notes, ami consequently make no assessments. Louses promptly paid iu CASH Ht this Agency. Man lui ttu ii Fire Insurance Company, New York. Incorporated 1821. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Irving Fire Insurance Company, Now York. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Humboldt Fire Insiiriiico Company, New York City. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Lerillard Fire Insurance Company, CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Each of theso Companies, in addition to thoir CAPITAL STOCK havo a lar-o CASH SURPLUS. Favorahlo Policies issued on Dwellings and thoir Furniture for tho torui of three and llvu years; Business solicited. T. EWINO MILLER, Agent. Ollico at tho Storo of Miller A White, No. a Miller Building. Nov. 5th, '09 ni2-ly. LKGAL NOTICE. illijali W. Dowds, plaintiff vs. Benjamin I'.Wriglil, Daniel I'. Wright, Einiinuel R. Wright, Joseph A. Wright, Cordilleras W. Wright, Darius Uutus Wright, Murium Miuiik and Minick her husband, Mary Wiorick and Adam Wierii k her husband, Eiaeliue Snyderand .loshita Snyder her husband, jalnes Wright, John Martinaud William Wright, defendant. riHE ABOVE mined dofendnttts lire each and alt L hereby notified that tho snid E. W. Dowds on tho 9th day of November, A. D. I HSU. tiled iu tho Court of Common Pleas in and fur Knox county, Ohio, a petition setting fortu that ono.Murium Dan-iels by her last will and testament directed that portion of the south ivost quarter of section tweuty-olte, township eight, and range twelve, United Slates Military land in Knox county, Ohio, of which sho died siezcd.nn tho death of lior daughter, Mary Wright, should ho sold and the proceeds divided KinougH ihe defendants, her grand children abovo named and the defendant John Martin niter enclo-singgrnVo yard and uiaWngsorao of said defendants' to whom she had conveyed small tracts of land, account for tho portions conveyed to them at the rate of $l!o per aero, and giving tho defendant E. R. Wright S:ll) inuro than tho others. That plniutiff has purchased out thoiaterest of tho defendants, J A. Wright, Mary Wierick, Jas. W.Wright, Murium Minick, Darius Irotus Wrightand Daniel P. Wright, in said premises and tho proceeds of a sulo thereof Ao., &c. Tho ohjoctond prayer of said petition is to havo said premises sold and theproooedsof tho same divided between the plaintiff and tho defendants still holding an interest under said Mill ill accordance with its provisions, and a receiver nppointcd to tako cliin go of the premises until sold and such other and farther order made as may be required to do justice to all tho parties and carry out ti e will of tile said testatrix. They aro further notified that unless they appear and answer or demur on or before the third Saturday iiftcr this notico has boon published six weeks, that a judgment will be taken nnd orders niadoaccoidingly. WM. MoCLELLIND, Nov 12 'OOn'-wll Attorneylor Plaintiff, SHEMFF'S SALE. James W. Miller vs. John Hissct and others. 1Y VIRTUE of nnordor of Salo, issued out of X) the Court of Cninmi.n Plons, of Knox county, Ohio, and to uie directed, I will oiler ut publio salo at tho doorof tho Court llouso in tho City of Mt. Vernon, Knox county, Ohio, on Sutimlwj December 2-17, 1850, Part of tho "Miirkley farm" so called, situato in Townshipeight (8,) aud rango thirtocn( 13,) United States Military laud, in Knox County, Ohio, being tho same property on which said Das.iott now lives, nnd that was deeded to said llassott by Wm. Oriuo, Executor of Thomas llassctt, deceased, dated May 7th, 13 1 1, and recorded in I'.ook EE, pages 211, 21a, 210 nnd 217, Knox county Record, to which reference is had for greater certainty of deseription.cou-taining nno hundred and sixty acres, more or less, Sold subject tti A lloinostond heretofore sot off. Taken as tho property of the abovo named defendants to satisfy a judgment in favor of plaintiff. T. UNDERWOOD, Nov. 10, 18j-2waprr.1,7j. Sheriff. CORONERS SALE. Samuel Allen, vs Israel Underwood. IIY virtiio of a writ of A. fa. issued out of the Court uf Common Pleas of Knox County, State of Ohio, and to nio directed I will offer ot publio sale at tho door of 'the Market House in the city of Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, on Thursday, Doc. 22ml, 1859. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, tho following described real estate to-wit : Ono pair sorroll Canadian Ponios, ono hickory Buggy with top, one setdoublo harness. Taken as the property of the abovo named Deft to satisfy a judgment iu furor of Plaintif. AL1JEIIT ELLIS, Coroner K.C. Deo. 10th, '5,.i3. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE A. It l. Uarncs, vs. In Knox Common Tlcas. Mary Pollock, ctal.) BY Virtue Of an order of salo issued nut of tho Court of Common Picas of Knox County, and to me directed, I will offer at public salo al tho door of the CourtHouse, iu thocity of Mt. Vernon, on Monday, December 19, 1859, botwoen the hours of 10 o'clock a in and 4 pm, the following described real oslutesituate in Knox county, Ohio, to-wit: The right, Interest Mid propor'y of tlio said Mary Pollock, in an annuity of thirty-five dollars for her natural life, payable on tho 1st day of April, in each yonr, by the said David Mercer, and charged i lion on certain roal estate particularly desoribed In the petition in the aboVo entitled cause. Said sale tn be made for not less than two-thirds the ascertained value of said annuity, upon tho usual rules applying to such eases. Tonns of sa'e cash. C. H. SCRIHNER, Master Coni. in chancery, for Knox Com. I'loas. Hon. It. C. Hi Bn, Atl'y. Nov. 2tl, 'oilwL ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1ft PURSUANCE of an ordcr.mado by the Probate Court of Knox county, Ohio, I will nffor for sale on tho premises in Drown township, Knox Co., Ohio, at public auction, on Thursday, ihe ltK day 6f January, 18GO, tho following described property, to-wit: situate ill tho County of Knox and Sta'e of Ohio, and hoing tho north forty 40 acres of tho east half of tha uortheast quarter of section seven, 7 in township oight(8) and range olovon lllj ot tlio unappropriated lands in tlio military district, subject to salo nt Zancsville. Ohio, subject to tho following incum brances, to-wit: trtolro 12 acres assigned aj dowery tot ha widow of Solomon Minanl. ainioisod atstHil, Thirteen 13acros setoff a hontestend for the widow and family, appraised at $190. Tho remaining Sfteen liaeros will bo told without incumbrance, at praised t.lou. Totms of salo One-third in hand, otlcMlilrd In si.x months. and tho balance in two years from the day of salo deferred paymencs to bo leoured by mortgago on the promises. E. P. HOLMES, Administrator of Solomon Minard, deo'd. Dee. 10th, I800-n0n6. - CHEAP LOT FOR SALE. I will sell meant lot In Uvymnnd k Potwin's addition, for from to 7S according payment. W.II. COCA KAN, Real Ett Gon'l. A;cut, Juno28,'i9. i i .' PUBLIC SALE. BY VIRTUE of a special writ Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Kncjr County, Ohio, and to niodircetcd, I will offer at pit hiilu at the door of the Court Hoiise) in tho Citj ( Mount Vumon, Knox County, Ohio, on W'edn wlty, Deceinhr.r 'ioth, 1859, botwoen tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.,nnd I o'clock P. M., of said day, tho following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in Knox County, Ohio, and being tho North half of lot No. thirtcc)i (til) iu the first lt quarter, seventh 7th township, nnd clovonlln 1 llhj Range, U.S. M. land, said half being more fully describe! ns follows: commencing ut tho Norlh-Eiist eornorof said lot; thence running West ulong tho North linoof said lot two hundred aud twenty-live and six-thnth 1220 0-10 poles to tho Nurth-wost eornorof said lot; tlicnco South along tho West puo of said lot forty nine and forty-sevenonc-hnn-Urcd 10 47-11101 poles to tho partition corner bo-tween (leorge McFnrland and Dawson; tlienco East along tho partition line eighty-one 81 1 poles; thence South llfteon 10, West fourtocn I4 poles: tlienco East seven 7 polos; tlienco North llfteon 10,j East fourteen 14 polos; tlienco East one hundred nnd thirty-eight and filty-hiindroths ViH t'0-100 poles, to tho East line of said lot and tho partition cornor hotlVocn said (leorge Mct'arland and John Dawson deceased; thenco North along tho East lino forty-eight and fifty ono hunclrot lis IS00-lli()polos to the place of beginning containing sixty-niiio.-ilul sixty-eight bond roths ('J fiS-100 ueres iimro or loss. ALSO, tho following tract situato in Knox Co., and Stato of Ohio, to-wit: being part of lot Xo. prcntcen IT, in said quarter and township,and bounded as follows to-wit: commencing at the North-east corner of said lot: running thenco West, along tho North lino uf said lot No. seventeen 17, ono hundred nnd tbreo niid sevenly-fiVe hundreths 10:! 70-I0U poles to lands of Susan Oshorn: thence South along the Eastlino of said Susan Osbom's land fifty poles to tlio partition corner between the said licnrgo JleFarland and said John Duwson Sen.; thenco East along tho partition line between said parties ono hundred and tWo and nincty-fivo hundreths 102 00-100 poles to tho East lino of said lot nt the partition oorner before mentioned on tho West lino of said lot Number thirteen 'LI:, thence north along tho East lino of said lot Number seventeen 17. and tho West lino of said lot Number thirteen l:t, iWty-nino and forty-seven onchundrctiis 19 -17-100 to tho phico of beginning, containing thirty-two and eloven-huiidreths :12 1 1-1 00 acres inure or less. For a more full and perfect description of said tracts reo tho plat of the division of said land mode by and betweell the said Ooorgo McKarland and tho said John Dawson Sen. Said promises arc ordered to bo fold in the case of John Cnsscll, (inardian of James L. Dawson ot. al. vs. Robert Dawson ot. al. Terms of sale Cash. LEWIS CRITCIIFIELD, Special Master and Aduir. with thd trill annexe of Jiiiin Dawhox, Dec'd. Nov. 20, 'OUnO. GUARDIAN'S SALE. In pursuance of an order of tho I'rohato Court f Knox County, Ohio, made on the 3d day of December, A. 1)., IHj'J, in the easo of lisaheth Stingers, tiuardinn of Rachel Stingers, John Stigers, Lewis Stivers, Kninnual Stivers,. Marquis Stitrcrs, Alfred Stivers, and Albert Stijjgors, iigainst her said wards, tho said Guardian will, on Saturday, January 1-lth, 1HG0, nt 2 o'clock, l M., of said dny, nt tho door of tho Court Houso in said Knn.x County, Ohio,otfor at public salo the followingdoseiibed real estate, to-wit: situato in said Knox County. Ohio, and being tart of the northwest quarter of section seven 1 7 1 in township fivo Ol nnd rango fourteen, t 1 1 ) commencing nt a stone in tho iinrtheastcor. of tho southwest qr. of sec. township and rnngo nforesaid: thence north cighty-seveu and Olio half degrees, drg.l west, cighty-fourand sixty one hundredths 81 80-1001 rods to n astakc in tho center of tho Wobstorroad lso-called,l thenic floilg the oontor of said road north one nnd one half degrees, east aovonty-six and iiinety-livo ono hundredths (70 00-100) rods to a stake in the ccntorofsnid Wclstor road: thonco south eighty-eight and nuo-half degrees, deg.)oast eighty-fournnd sixtyono hundredths (" SI fiO-100 ) rods ton stake in tho oentcr lino of said seetion seven (7) abovo mentioned; thence nlougsnidconter line south ono and ono-hnlf degrees, ( 1 dog. 1 west sevonty-six and ninoty-five ono hundredths (7(1 110-100) rods to tho plat e of beginning, estimated to contain forty and sixty one hundredths (40 60-1 1)0) acres, moro or loss. This tract to bo sold frco of Dower. Appraised at J'JOO ALSO, A certain other tract or parcel of laud situato in tho county of Knox, Ohio, and in Ihe sou th wost quarter of section seven (7) township five (5) nnd range fourteen (14) in said County; commencing iu tlioeenter of tho Syeamoru r.od,at the northeast corner of lot number six (0; in tho plat of a certain partition made among tlio tieirsof John Sliggers, dec'd, recorded In Rook "Z" page of tho Records in Knox Common Hons; thence along the center of said rond south eighty-eight and one-half degrees (88 deg.) cast fifty four and twonty-six one hundredths (04 2tl-100) rods; thenco south ono and one-half degrees (1 Yx deg. ) west si.tiy-fivo and forty one hundredths (60 411-100) rods: thence north oighty-oight nnd ono-hnlf dogrocs, ( 88 deg. ) cast fifty-four and twonty-six ono hundredths ( 0 4 20-100 ) rods along the south line of said quarter; thenco one and oneialf dogreosd Vj deg.) east, sixty-five nnd forty ono hundredths (do 40-101)) rods to the place of hoginning.contaiiiing twenty-two and oightoon hundredths 22 18-100jarrcsuioroorles.. Alll this Inst mentioned tract being assigned toKlisnbcth fltlgors, widow of John Stiggers, deceased, nsher Dower in the real cstatoof said John, nnd to bo Soli subject to said dower. Appraised at $200. Terms of Salo One-third in hand; one-third iu one, nnd ono third in two yours from the dny of sale. Deferred payments tn benrintorest from the day of salo, and tube sccuroil by mortgago on the premises. KLISAHKTIl STKKiERS, Guardian of Rachel Stiggers, ct. ul. VAXCE k COOPER, Attorneys. Dec. 10th, '0!),-u00. A CHANCE I'OIt FAKMEKS. THE UXDEItSIONED offers forsnleo good Farm of 108 acres in Howard township, Knox county, 7 miles cast of Mount Vernon, nnd only y, iiiilns north of (iambier, tho location of Kcnyon College About 80 acres are cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, and tho balance Is good timber land. It is n good stock fnrm, is well Watered, has 4 lasting springs, two orchards of Apples, l'cnrs and Chorrics, a good brick dwelling, mid a frahio barn. I will take $4,000 for tho wholo premises, ono-flfih in hand, nnd the balanco in six or eight yearly pay-payintnts,with intercstnt six per cent., thus giving tho purchusor a fine chanco to make all but the first payment off the farm. Also, 170 ncros of unimproved land In PeKnlb county, Indiana. SAML'EL STOUlill. May 17 'Oil 27 tf. First Premium awarded at the OHIO STATE FAIR To Dotlgc'a Suction and Forco Pump AN fima ssaxHE. ALSO, FIRST 1'REMIUM AT KXOXCO. FAIR! 1"IIE latest and most important Invention of tho L ago is to bo found in tho Improvement recently mndo in DODliE'S HUM I' h FIRE ENGINE. Theso Puinpsiiro for family or Farm uso, either for wells or cisterns, and, in easo of lire, by attaching hoso to the spout of tho pnnip nnswcr.i ns a Firo Engine, and is capablo of throwing water to tho top of athreestory building, thereby attoiuinga ro-sultloiigdesired, but never licroioforonoeomplishcd in a nuniii so siinnlo that it can bo sot up anil used by any ono. In tho Improvement of these l'uinps, the simplicity of their construction and ownition, recommends them to tho favor of the public. These l'uinp are all that is claimed Tor thorn, una nicy havo onlv to bo soon to bo d'inired,nnd to boused to bo appreciated. Those Pumps will draw water from a well 200 fect distant from a house right to tha door, ennsonucntly tho pump may bo plaocd in your hniiso and you may draw water from a well or spring in ino yarn, mo nn k ,.- pie nnd reliable I'ump can havo them set up and put into operation by calling on 1 J.8. RtJi'YAN, bf at the Ilard-ware siiire of . C. C. CURTIS. Mt. Vernon", O.. Oct. U.'OvylOtf. New CSoods CHEAPER THAN EVER. AT A.P.GILMOHE'S. Oct 8th,i-m3. Kr' JOH I'lilNTlNG nwilly ano cxpcditiotitily cxoctitcd at tins Office. OCT The following Cutiiinunii-aiioti wax I originally written for tlte Ohio Slate Journal, but Iwing rvl'useil by that pni"r, was uftur- n'liiils plilli.sl.ed :n tho CI udmhl lltvll.. fioill wlii t!i paper we i:opy it: The Sonatcrship Tot.Kiio, O., Nov. 1H59. To tiik Enrrons Ohio Static i'oImixai.: t havo road, with soino care, till bililoiial nrtido which n )eiiied iri yotir iaiur on (lie Dili inst., heaclo 'Tuts St:xATiiitMiii,1" in which the writer, after combating the position taken by the Dayton .Lurnul, respvetine the j propriety of postponing- the election of United Slates Senator until tho extra session, to lie called in 'CI, says that there can bo no reason for tho delay, ' sineo ihero can be no doubt os to tho sentiments and wishos of a inajotity of republicans of Ohio," as to who should lie elected to that office. While I do not wish to bo understood ns siding Willi the Dayton Journal on tlio qdiis'lion of postuonins tho election of United States Senator, I iievei thule.-j) ugtve with tho Journal in one of the positions taken u'"" 10 conciliate to lniusell the Uiltet.nt ele in thearticlo alluded to, namely; that the , ,njnU of tns '!Hl'w party in Ohio? Ho "policy of assuming lhatany individual of the hl,s b-'en U- S' J10'-. ' "" '! Itcpublican party was designated for ths Son I hashien twico endorsed by the party atorship, by the result of tho election iu Oclo- elect,c l,im (ix;r of the State; to return bor, is not that which promises good to (ho 1,im tu ,he 'o. crt,- party. The Into llepitblican victory in Ohio i comparatively no additional lumor.and would was the endorsement of no man lor the Sen-icerluinl' ha leM lUurini than it would be ate not only so, it was well understood long j ' ,-,;il!'v') lae support of his party in Ohio previous to Ihe October election that h.r.re ! for ll.'u st,ln'WJ bwer of lhf P"''1" than one man would bo supported in our Leg j hi,sts in tl,e cominS Mru,e of l8(1' TllMe islature for that tflice, and though it u.ai be "re aeBfom which I submit for the con-true, asvm, assert, that tha f.o.Msl.fi, , stdera.ion of the Ohio State Journal, and ..o ii,. t ,r . .. . . . I ivpiuaGiiia .no ,iciui u.no ui a ,uai iuujui uy of Republicans of Ohio, in this matter," I do not belicvo that you are wai ranted in drawing tho inference, that ybU do from this fact, that a majority of the Legislature will undoubtedly support Gov. Cbse for the Senate. Whether your statement and tho conclusion which yon deduce from it be correct or not, it strikes tnu that yourconrst) is Ignoring the Claims of rival candidates for that pa ition, and cavalieily pushing ilicui to on side, by assuming that the choice of Senator has already been made by tho Hepuhlfca.i victory iu Ohio, to say the least, unfair and in very bad taste, especially as the Ohio Stato Journal is claimed to be, by its managers, tho organ of llepuhlicanisin iu Ohio. And here, lest I should bo misunderstood, let mo say that Iregaid Gov. Chase as ono of tile' ablest exponents of Republicanism in the West; or. L,.0 ,,, an(, ,,aV8 10eJ t() Ju M. al, th( to qtioto from your article, I will say that tho s.uthern States Ml ha I hotter be ro.lsing.-pitty "has no truer representative in the 1)liveollt p3d(011J nd school masters (not west, or in tno union, man lie;- yet, wmie it.:.. :.. i :. i. . i. . ! this is true, it is not true that the late victory of the party dosign ite.l him or any other one of tho distinguished republicans in the State, who hare been named in connection with the Scnatorship, for that ofllce, and for tho professed organ of tho party to assume that it did, is but to sow dissension and discord in the party. You say that the 'car.ass jn.st i Closed rung incessantly with tho roiterated charge, frnm every demicrato speaker and press, that tho olecnon of a Kopubltcan Leg-1 Revtoed, That, iu the opinion of this moot-islature secured tho return of Gov. Chase to i inpi tn0 ssociatio.' of J. G. Fej and othem tho Senato," that "Mr. I'ugh made tho issue , u ft oombin.ition of an incondiary churaclor, - . 1 . 1 .... I.:,. I. -1.1.. ..I1 .... . . ..... ui ujuau UBUIH.6CUIO iiuWCiauuu iinmu j Uliu Ilia niiiiua inaiobu4 iii'uu wibii uum,iu , A. 1. .i.i.. i . . vcueiueuce. auiuiiiing una 10 oj true, i confess my inability Id seo how thin proves that dov. Chase's election to tho Senate is a necessity. Mr. Tugh undoubtedly wished to trokotlid issuo which yon charge llitll wilh having nlndo, o as to sefcuro his owu election in easo the Deinocrncy should succeed in obtaining a major it' of tho members of tho Legislature, but I trust that it will not lie cm-tended by tho organs of the party, or by any good licpnblicaa that Mr. ligh, or the Democratic p:irty, has any right to designate whom tho Republicans shall select to succeed him in tho Sen a to much less will it be claimed that the l!epiiblican speakers dr pcss acceptdd any such issue as you sny was made bv Mr, I'ugh and bis party nd s Ich issue as that, in the event of tho s Ccoss of the Republican party, Gov. Chaso wits to bo returned lo tho Senate and to assume that tho paity took any suchgrotind, or made any such issue. Is to insult tho good senso of every Republican in tho Stati, und treat unfaiily every rival candidate who honorably aspires to tha' position. 1 cannot think that It is tho wish of the conductors of the Ohio State Journal lo take any unfuir advantago ol any of the trioJ Republicans, whoso names have been honorably mentioned in connection with tho Senator-ship, and yet the effect of the articlo alluded to will havo a tendency to create a wrong impression in tho minds of many Itepubli-c.ins on this question, throughout tho State. Let it be generally understood that tho Sons- j torship Is an open question, and that no candidate shall have reason to complain of any undue advantage taken of him. and tho tendency will be to harinonizo and consolidato the paity less than this will not satisfy thos8 who honestly differ wilh you as to who shall be the successor of Mr. high-less than ,0rcvery ""'' " manor wnav py-this wi!l not be passively subtuitled to by tho V- This senli..mt will be friends of rival candidates, nor will they developed in . mor. organised and substant.al viol.) tho lintlle to those who affect to icnore forw h!f nd bf- and set aside tho claims of alt save those of the men whom they rcpiescnt. Should the majority of the Legislature decide to return Gov. Chase to th Senate, Ihe Republican party in Ohio, I doubt not, would heartily acquiesce in that decision, btft should Columbus Delano, or any of Ihecistinguishcd men who have been named as probable candidate, lie aelected. the pif ty wonld as heartily endorse the action of its representatives, and would feel that th ptinciplts and honor ol th parly, wuuld b ntirely safe in their hands. In this section the member of the Legislature will most probably be diviied in J opinion, ts to wbo shall be chosen to rcpr- sent Oliio in the Senate, mid if I utn rightly j informed tlio Hatno ,nny bo snid of almost ttvery locality in tlio Stale. There U one other question respecting which I wish to say nnu word. (Mv. Chase has boon favorably named in several Suites us an available Candidate (or the Presidency, and it is pretty generally unJerstUod that his fiiunds will iire liis noiiiinalion Ibr thai office. In view of this fact tho question very naturally suggests itself, as to hovr his notni nation can lie secilidd. To succeed the Ohio delegatus must be a unit lor him; any division, in the delegation of his own Slate, would materially lessen his chances of nomination, but shou'id he bo supported by Oui,., toother with such other uid as he is sure to have homlho West, his chance or nomination would lie, at least, t.ual to those of any oth- er cnlidate. The question then siib'SH ' itself a to h ,c the vote of Ohio can 1'-' secured to him? Should bis friends oeisisl ; ia "r5'"3 ,lis 1'Idi""' to tllM Sl'",e. wil1 j such of Gov, Cluse's friends as are deaf to all claims to the Senatorship, save his. Gov. Wiso on Yankee Peddlers. 1 he following br.el letter liom Gov. Wise, shows what hi considers tho necessity ol the times. We learn that very stringent measures have been adopted in South Carolina. Alabama anil in some portions of our State against peddlers, show-illeil aud others who aro reasonably suspected of hostility to our m.o. o.iy.uuy pc u..l " do not hear of some itinerant, unable to prove , himself to be of reliable character, having been expelled frcui Southern tohununities.-! 11 . : . il. 1 ..r . i. . r: . rt ... ncis i mo lubicr oi in v irgiuia vjovernor. HltjIlMoNU, Va., Nov. 25th, 1S5!). My Dkak Sin: I havo time only to ack-nnwludgo yours. Say to your father, aud all olliers that ther.i are sorii. ns times hem. We (ri7 know.n) from Yankeednm. ' Yours, &c, HEN'llY A WISE "A'm. Scott, Vlsij. Atluntu, ((,',( ) A'ucj. Tho Abolitionists of Madison Co., Ky., to be Removed, Madison county has long been cursed wilh la nuiutxr of Abolitionists, which her citizens Il(iV0 determined to remove. A ommittee ,0 whom this W(IS referrcd mnde ,, ,,jM ,.e. port on Wednesday: ami not only ftt war with the best mterosU zed soc etv : and this conui'iinitv reconiniend to the meeting to assemble on ihe 17th inst., the appointment of to remove the said Fee and Rogers, and so many of their associates its the peace and salety of socie'y shall ro - lu,,) Another meeting is called for the 17th to take final action. Lvumille Courier, Practical Disunion. Tho Richmond correspondent of the N. Y. Horald flays! A-tuin named Rood, who has been loi some timo eneazed in Virginia as canvasser lor the . , , ,. . , , I-JOIUUIIU millillAlllt, inwporn'cuiinjn.oum ... , J vino Ik iuw u,n " nn.iii..u w n J n 1 CT aUilition emmissarv. On examining his per son papers were discovered which went far lo confirm tho suspicion that led to his ui rest. lie was brought bcloro a magistrate, and committed to await a further c.vitninalidu tlefoi-d a called Court of Justice. Il behooves Northern men 'joining South at this time to be catl- tious in tho expression of thoir view llp.ttl tho subject which now agitates the people generally. Virginia is so tulled by the indig nities and insults recently oll'ered to her as til unko her peruilsily senspive to any lemntks in juslificiill.ni of the ciurso of. that ol.l wretch, doltn irown. it w utterly needle.-.!! moreover, for hy man to come S.nilti to canvass tn behitll ul any Northern rnturprise. Any application of that chatneter would find little favor now; it would rather tend to e.V- cile those to) whotlf it itlav Im addressed, and wulll certainly be met by a very emphni'e ncgativo respinse. There seems to bj a resp mo. I her seems to Im i. universal pui pose to cut oil" all bu.iness and social intercourse with the North. And ih's. feeling is not Ihe result of any preconcerted movement, but a spontaneous resolve reach AVku's Aibicaii Alhanau for 1800 is now t dy for delivery gratis al the drug stores o' W. Lippitt and . B. Bussell. who are h ppy to sucply all thai call for theio. Every ten.ily ihnuld have and keep this hook. It worth having. Comprising much general n form M ion of gral valw; it give th best instruction for the cur of prevalent coin- and it,raedicaldviciti)iiiDe worth to the sick, th wheal' weight in gold. Many of th medical almanacs ar trash, but this is solKl metal, lis calculation ire raauo pur- ikmcW 'nr this latitude and are therafoi cor reel. CaM and get an Ayer's Almanac, and when got, keep iu 'I BL ' .I'lajJ-'JUiJ.! Proclamation of Garibaldi to tho Italians. An rx:ct copy of this document his come to hand. It is as lollows: . Uriderhind machinations were continually impeding the freedom of ctiuu attached tti the rank I occupied in the army of Central Italy, and which I made use of ia the en: dcavor to a'lain the object which every good Italian has in view. I leave for the DiorMbt tho military serv ed. On the day when Victor Kminnel shall again call bis soldiers tn arms for the redemption of the country, t will lltid again a weapon of some sbrt, and. pl.icj by the side of my valiant coinpanionit Tho miserable, tortuous policy which for a moment distmb the nnjestic inarch of out ffUiift .must convince us that it is neoeaaary or U , dr.lw cIos, Br,,110j the valorous and 0yl soldi:r of indeieiidencf. incapable of retf r0(;niipg in his sublime and generous pith, n,i wa OUL,ht now mor than ever to ptrpai-e gold and uteel, so to b able to meet those who may endeavor to plung u4 back again into the mis ries of th past. .IO.SKPII GARIUALOf XiSe. NoV. 18, lHji. Tun Youso Duunkahk. Drunkennesa is j a withering sight to any one. To se the j strong man bent under the load of iitteioper- 1 ance, or the old man. staggering, and reeling',' j and falling.headlong inio the gulter.are igh s J bad enough lo iiuko angels ' weep. But tJ see a young man, just ready lo enter upon j lihVS stage, the dupe and slave of Alcohol, is wlit too shockimr to ounteinolat. And ' ' vet how common is such a sight iu this land of ours! Go where you may, indolence, bad i Lxainple, and bad family discipline, havHller town village, aud country with drunken, ru ined young men, who are early to go down id the grave of the worthier, unpiiied inebriate.' I'erhitpi many of theiu were sons of promise some of them the sons of many prayeri sons of the pious, whoke example guarded them Uw but wbo ufortu t naey negIect9ll all wholeSOIl.e disciplillf.- miavli and eouuMM, but failed W llwilllhn,J, of , peBt. ManyoftbeQi, ,..,.. uim, .,,, llB,.B. hava ruined bv the 1 r concealment of their faults. But alas! they aro in the coils of the monster. Soon it wilf bo too late to elfect their relief. Will yoii not put forth a hand to save them frmu impending ruin? "Dou't say nothing cau I done.'' They will no doubt isswl your entreaties for a time. They will muck your endeavors to rcacue them. But still urge oil your ett'orls. I'erhaus on and then another, I will heed you. Many have beta gavedand I what has betn doim may b dene again.-: Help! help! the crisis is at hand, when per-adventure it may be to late. Snatch thai youth from, the vottex, r he goes down uev er to rise. Spirit of the Age. A conespon't ol the Chicago 7Vi4tn,wril( ing from West Urbitu, III, with date of Dec. 6, says: A very scandalous affair trampired at Tt maroa, Perry Couuty, 111., a lew days since,' : tho aclors in whioli deserve the execration of over. iw-abidinic cilixen. A poor aTgro r.... ....!.. ..... .,lk. I on suicion thut he was a fugitive. In their j el.)U chtin bitn in Mr. l'arrtll'a cellal,th ! A.j,.jciin nmje , violent lesihlancc, whereupou L mob assembled and compelle l Uim to sub- i mil W treatini; him iu a most cruel manner,' after w'lich he whs lied by th neck with large ropv, caie having Ix-en taken lo deprive hiuiof the use of his bands, by fastening them bejiind his back. Witnessing thews atrocities', I infouutd Mr. D. O. Root of tb circumstanocs, and by a course ol Ixgal pn .' ... I-, ...... 1.....C ua A.,.k,.u.tlMil llm L-inr.miMi4 lo 111.. ; 5 . . . , lerato their captive that w, w procure! om . - . ' oers from Cenlralta, wh exhibited a wr't of . . . J , , , r : ... . I. ........... f... il.u l lha lirlKAnAF nuu.u t j'tu iui ...v - .... r from ipcuneratiou. This whole atl'air wfg m. mop diied by the Democracy of Tamaro. A 1'iitl.ic 1'knkkmtoU This appellaliuu Kan be applied with truth lo Dot aid Kennedy, the dit-coverer of Kennedy's Medical Diecv err, for wl.u ran lay higbri claim to lb titlu lu, ie W1U ltKCUVt his lellow man from diJ I ease, and restores him to health. The Di covury has beooiiie justly celebrated 'for iuj cure ol'tiuunTS. ami the proprietor I daily r"4 c, comtuiinication from individuals ' Hiii,lg thut lliry have been cured of die , ., . . Ilienii0 currnbl la hicir cular. This is owing tu the fact that many diseuscsai bioughtoub htinnra, eutk aJ Consumption, lllimlness, die. We bop that the afflicted will be wis aud timely in ih.iJ use of so dusirabie an article. In a few days a new coinne ol half doll produced at the Uniud Stat Mint,wil! i ,ubnljll(, for the approval ol OoverauMoti TLe new coi, jH tM Mlut ,M M B0J in circtilatiou, but is thicker at th rlm.ow ing to toe deeper sinking ol th dl. . OA one aid is the modallion portrait of Washj ! ington, with th hrad wreathed m larel,anj the word of Liberty in a scroll over tht bust at the bottom i the date; and aroand Ihi whole tho words "United Sut of America. in tiUin nivJ letters. On th tTrf. wreath of irain avlopr th word "iTa!? dollar" In lb tain kind of Utter. ' LrurA Vasia Ciih-ii ito wiiutb lil John Drown, on behalf of Ui fciuitr.' 8h and incident! nteeisary rnr her purpo. j qt ' I am afraid you will com to want, ..y n oil adv la a vounr cehllemaa. t 1 1 har com to want already," b repli -'f wnt your daughter!" - ti f ' i 3 tn 1 w t M tf!- I hi jr. i-i'- I, I
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1859-12-17 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1859-12-17 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028554, Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1859-12-17, Vol. 6, No. 6 |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | "M ft" a IT if. . j, i 11 VOL. VI. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, SATURDAY MORNING, DKCMMBER 17, 1859. NO, (' 4ff ism1 II I 1 ii m r!i i Hi DR. D. M'BRIAR, WOULD IlESI'ECTFULLY INFORM TUB oitia-tna of Mt. Vernon; Ohio, and vicinit; , thatb hn permanently located in Mt Vernon fur thopurposo of X'rnotiuiiiK liifFrofcstilon In llio In ml and inont substantial 8 ty I uf tlio Art; and I would nivy tothouc who may favor mo with thoir Iatronsge, that niy work ahull and will cuinpnro, 10th in BEAUTY AND OI HAIH LIT V, , with any la the State. I would nlno Buy to those who are afflicted with Disooscd Mouths, that I aiil pro-pared to treat all tlisoanos of the mouth under any form; alio, tn oporatomi Hair hipa, singlo or double. The bcatof roforouccscan bogiven. , OFFICE (Ivor lluanell i, Stiirea' lliink, ilrd door below Mr. yporry'n Storo, Muin rttreot, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 'r"emo"vTL DIt. C. MV KELSEY, DENT 1ST! BAS taken, for a terra of years tho rooms ro-ooutly oocupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and immediately over the storo room of Taylor, Oantt A Co., where ho will prosocuto tho various duties of tho profession. With an oxporienco of ovor It) years constant practice, and an acquaintance with all the LATE IMl'HU YEMENI'S of tho Art, ho fculsconfi-dont of giving ontire satisfaction. The test skill of tho l'rofossion warranted tn be exeraised in every ease. On hand a tiuo stock of Dental inatoria'.s recently procured from tho East. lhitrancooa M.iiii street, between Taylor, Gantt '4 Uo.'j and L. Muuk's Clothing Storo. April l'J-2;itf . . VJ W. VANUlf.' W. 0. COOl'KB. VANCE & COOPER, 'attorneys at law, MT. VEKKON, 0. ; Office aonthoasteornor MainnndChcstnutsrroots -opposite Knox County Hank. sept20 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. I OFFICE -On Main Street, ovor M. Abernethy'a I)ru; Storo. (Sept. 3, 'jD-tinio 43. ' ATfttBMY" IT UYh BANNIXU HUII-DIXO, OVER N. McUIFFIN'S SHOE STORE. Meant Vernon, Ohio. j Spocial attention given to the Collecting of "Claim.-, and tho purchase and sale of real Estate. J have for sale un improved lands ns follows, ti lO aires in Osage County, Slissnnri, fillj acres in Warren County, Missouri, 3112 acres in St. Fran-'ruia County; Missouri, also 125 acres and one 40 'aero lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and 83 acres in Mercer County, Ohio. March I . '50, 10-tf . SAU L ISIlAKt.. JOS.C. 1IKVIX .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUl'NT VKIISOX, OHIO. OFFICE Main Street licluw Knox County Tlauk. ' . . lT I'rompt.attcntion given to all business on-enisled to thcni.aud especially to collecting and so-Vs'jringoluiins. in any part of Ohio )oo.Ttu-lH5S-'4-3iu. Ill MKT W. COTTON. W. t. DANK. COI'TOIV iV BANE. Attorney's & Counsellor ut Law, . Ml. Itrmni, Ohio. W'lLL attend tonll business intrusted to their care, in any of tho Courts. OFFICE, N. E. Cornerof Main and OambiorSts.j 'over I'ylo's MorcliantTailoriug Establishment. Oct. 1'Jth IfSjS.tf- WM. lll'NBAIl. It, U. BANNINO. -C. V. tlA.lW IN. DUNB ARi 1anoB ALDWIN, AWSlilOTiS A? (LAW SIT. VKKNON, OHIO. tdeT OFFICE -In llanning liuihling, N. E. corner Hi' Main ami Vino Sts.,rooin formerly occupied by M. II. Mitchell. Anno 1'4,31,-tf. " BUY THE 1Hit 1 SI1 . 'I'bcy aro the best Calicoes yet offered to the Public fur tho money. AVllOlESALK AdKNTS, OEFOKEST.AIJJISTliONGfcCO., NEW YOUK. Tuno28,'50-33ino . SOMETHING NEW FOR CHILDREN! A largo supply of thoso Celebrated Copper Toed Hoots mid Shoes, lust rnooivod and for nlo at the Hoot and Shoo Store of M1LLEH WHITE. Oct. 8th, '59. Q. W. Hauk, SADDLER AND FIARNESS MAKER, First Dcor South of Woodbridge'i Storo, MAIN STBEBT, MOUNT VBBNON, 01110, KEEP constantly on hand a largo ussortnicnt of Saddlery and Harness, Bridles, Cullur8,IIal tors, "Whips, o.,m.vntifueturod by experienced trorkmon aud furialoupon roasonalilo tonus, tigTAtt WOK WAIWANTKn.jgJ TRUNh.r,froui$3 to $22. My Trunks are mucl auperior article to those commonly offered for sale. would alio Invite special attention to my Coi.laus, which oannot bo surpassod for stylo and durability. may 2flj. THE BEST OF INK. SVFEHIQB&UCKXSXSi For Kcconls & for Bunk-Keepers. This Ink has no equal; It will not mould; it will Hot frocio; and it eanuot be extracted from paper. For sale Wholesale and Retail by . JDSEl'U WATSON, fopt. 21, '50 48-10 Mt Vernon, Ohiu. Ml Hit We would respectfully call your attention to our choico selooliotiuf Ooodscuniisting in part of BONNETS, RIBBONS. FLOWEHS, UUCIIES, BLONDS, UHINEELS, HEAD DRESSES, OLOVE3, HOOPS AND HOOP SKIRTS, SCARFS, VEILS, ic, Wh'isli ll'n? ' 'D lowest oash price.". Coll nod oxamine our itocli before purchasing elsewhere, and atisfy Joursclf that you can sro monoy by baying your goods of us. Koedy-nude at d Trimmed Ilatfvf every description and pric eomlantlyon band. A. r. 01LLMOHK. Nor. 4, 59,-tf. SALT. ACEf FOR THE .. ZANKSVILLE WORKS. Krlr"l of thebtbrandsof the 8anesrill inj or River Salt on band and for lalo by tkt ear l.ra.1 nrb irrel. This fIC having no' Lime In tt niinnfaeture is decidedly Mfo to nse and it worth twenty Sve cents nm than any Like .-nlt. Itls clonn and white as the bei,doDt fail to try it. . ' J. WEAVER, " Wholciala Oroctr, 102 Main Street. WOLFF'S CLOTHING HALL! .St..' ' "xaB.BU n-r.m-r' sr Would respectfully inform the people of Knox and regions adineent that he is still in tho successful tide of tho clothing business, and Is duly grateful to the people for theVory liberal oncouriigomeut extended tohiiniu thiseity for nearly 13 years past. Grateful for tho past, it will ever bo his care to niorit tho future auppvrt of thopoople. I'eopieol'KnoXiW.illl's goods aro not tho production of EASTERN SI.Ol'-SHOI'S,throwh upon the Western market for the sole purport uf raising money, but aro manufactured of good material right hero at home, and the cost id' manufacturing, til tho iltliouiit of SIX OR SEVEN THOUSAND dollars annually, is paid out and distributed right here in your midst. 1 1 is goods are sold Cheap lor Ready Pay! and aro WARRANTED. Come, then, COME ONE AND ALL, FRIENDS, and get 11 mm "icm tt - j , I I I il X'. t I have piles of Overcoats, Stacks of Dress Coats, Piles of Frock Coats, Stacks of Superb l'anls, Piles of Splendid Vests, ' Slacks of Uent's furnishing Fasliiuimblc Goods, And oilier attractive Merchandise. ALSO, NEW STOCK OF THE DEST Yci'coatiuffs CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, VES TINGS, and FALL nrd WINTER GOODS, FOll Mssr3 wm, EVEli B Jl 0 U GUT TO KNOX COUNT V! All to lie sold by the yard, piece Or Case. Also, clothes made to order promptly, and in the neatest, must substantial, tind fashionable style. 3TALL WOKK WARRANTED GOOD, AND TO FIT WELL OR NO SALE. ONE WORD MORE. 7 ho People know where I sell cheap! The People know tny goods are as I ay! The People know where to get The most for tluir moneyl The People know that I Make the best FITS, Keep the best goods, Which never fail to Give satisfaction, And that I Sell the Cheapest! Come, then, to WoliPs Clothing.Hiill, ami bo clothed ftntl well fur Auhunm is HERE and Whiter'a at hand. HOME AGAIN. Air Nellie Bly. Home Again, Home Again, From nil along shore, Willi lots of Fall and Winter (foods, To please my friends nnce more. Here 1 have the linest goods, Thai comes across tho Main, And I will sell Fall Clothing cheap, And beat the world again! Ciio'k'us. Iluflio Again, Homo Again, From all along shore, With hits of Fall and Winter Goods, To please my fritnds once more. If you want a NICE COAT, And clothing for the Fall, There's no place about here, Like Wolll"f Clothing Hall. Homo Again, Home Again, etc., October 20th. 59 if. o o c c is- '& o ." cn w a - o G H tn : UI n o w M Ui H O a o f o H a tt C3 o cr v n o -2 2. n o H m M H a w It B P 3 y C PI i as o (Jl 5 O S atri 1-171 to' o fas r-1 en w a a n 9 F5 LIVE I.ASI'HAiMCL'. Tho subscriber isagent for the following Life Insurance Companies. Most of these Cnmpniiies are the Strongest and most rolinble institutions of the kind inourcounlry. Pamphlets nnd reports expLan-atery of their principles and condition, and of thoir ratot of insuraneo will be cheerfully furnished n application Mutual Life, of New Tork, accumulated Capital $5,000,000 Mutual ltoncfit, of Newark, N. J., accumulated eapi tal, $1,000,00 New England Mutual, of UimtoD, Mass. nccnniiilatcd capital, 31,400,000 British Commercial, of London, (Eng.) accumulated enpital, $3,000,000 National Life. Montpelior, Vt., aeon- . Ululated capital, $200,000 JOSEPH MUENSUUElt. Mar. M, grttf. ; FOR RENT. The LVRRAND HOUSE, that old and well known Tavern Stand on Main Htret,Mt. Vernon, now oe-eupicd by II. Warner, Esq., Is offered for rent for a term of nni or more yrara. Pixsession will be given onthenrstnf April next. If any on would prefer to pnrch.ua the property, the pmprleUir will sell on fuirUfnu. W. 11. COCHRAN, Ileal osUtr,und Uen'l A't. Dco.3d,59,-tf. Sag 3'Sd . O rv-- o o co (5 35 - FIRE! FIRE! PKOTECTION! l'ISOTECTIOIVS Insure your properly before it Imriis! In ono of tho following OLD AND RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.MI'ANIES.all with CASH CAPITALS! They rcrniiro no premium notes, ami consequently make no assessments. Louses promptly paid iu CASH Ht this Agency. Man lui ttu ii Fire Insurance Company, New York. Incorporated 1821. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Irving Fire Insurance Company, Now York. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Humboldt Fire Insiiriiico Company, New York City. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Lerillard Fire Insurance Company, CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Each of theso Companies, in addition to thoir CAPITAL STOCK havo a lar-o CASH SURPLUS. Favorahlo Policies issued on Dwellings and thoir Furniture for tho torui of three and llvu years; Business solicited. T. EWINO MILLER, Agent. Ollico at tho Storo of Miller A White, No. a Miller Building. Nov. 5th, '09 ni2-ly. LKGAL NOTICE. illijali W. Dowds, plaintiff vs. Benjamin I'.Wriglil, Daniel I'. Wright, Einiinuel R. Wright, Joseph A. Wright, Cordilleras W. Wright, Darius Uutus Wright, Murium Miuiik and Minick her husband, Mary Wiorick and Adam Wierii k her husband, Eiaeliue Snyderand .loshita Snyder her husband, jalnes Wright, John Martinaud William Wright, defendant. riHE ABOVE mined dofendnttts lire each and alt L hereby notified that tho snid E. W. Dowds on tho 9th day of November, A. D. I HSU. tiled iu tho Court of Common Pleas in and fur Knox county, Ohio, a petition setting fortu that ono.Murium Dan-iels by her last will and testament directed that portion of the south ivost quarter of section tweuty-olte, township eight, and range twelve, United Slates Military land in Knox county, Ohio, of which sho died siezcd.nn tho death of lior daughter, Mary Wright, should ho sold and the proceeds divided KinougH ihe defendants, her grand children abovo named and the defendant John Martin niter enclo-singgrnVo yard and uiaWngsorao of said defendants' to whom she had conveyed small tracts of land, account for tho portions conveyed to them at the rate of $l!o per aero, and giving tho defendant E. R. Wright S:ll) inuro than tho others. That plniutiff has purchased out thoiaterest of tho defendants, J A. Wright, Mary Wierick, Jas. W.Wright, Murium Minick, Darius Irotus Wrightand Daniel P. Wright, in said premises and tho proceeds of a sulo thereof Ao., &c. Tho ohjoctond prayer of said petition is to havo said premises sold and theproooedsof tho same divided between the plaintiff and tho defendants still holding an interest under said Mill ill accordance with its provisions, and a receiver nppointcd to tako cliin go of the premises until sold and such other and farther order made as may be required to do justice to all tho parties and carry out ti e will of tile said testatrix. They aro further notified that unless they appear and answer or demur on or before the third Saturday iiftcr this notico has boon published six weeks, that a judgment will be taken nnd orders niadoaccoidingly. WM. MoCLELLIND, Nov 12 'OOn'-wll Attorneylor Plaintiff, SHEMFF'S SALE. James W. Miller vs. John Hissct and others. 1Y VIRTUE of nnordor of Salo, issued out of X) the Court of Cninmi.n Plons, of Knox county, Ohio, and to uie directed, I will oiler ut publio salo at tho doorof tho Court llouso in tho City of Mt. Vernon, Knox county, Ohio, on Sutimlwj December 2-17, 1850, Part of tho "Miirkley farm" so called, situato in Townshipeight (8,) aud rango thirtocn( 13,) United States Military laud, in Knox County, Ohio, being tho same property on which said Das.iott now lives, nnd that was deeded to said llassott by Wm. Oriuo, Executor of Thomas llassctt, deceased, dated May 7th, 13 1 1, and recorded in I'.ook EE, pages 211, 21a, 210 nnd 217, Knox county Record, to which reference is had for greater certainty of deseription.cou-taining nno hundred and sixty acres, more or less, Sold subject tti A lloinostond heretofore sot off. Taken as tho property of the abovo named defendants to satisfy a judgment in favor of plaintiff. T. UNDERWOOD, Nov. 10, 18j-2waprr.1,7j. Sheriff. CORONERS SALE. Samuel Allen, vs Israel Underwood. IIY virtiio of a writ of A. fa. issued out of the Court uf Common Pleas of Knox County, State of Ohio, and to nio directed I will offer ot publio sale at tho door of 'the Market House in the city of Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, on Thursday, Doc. 22ml, 1859. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, tho following described real estate to-wit : Ono pair sorroll Canadian Ponios, ono hickory Buggy with top, one setdoublo harness. Taken as the property of the abovo named Deft to satisfy a judgment iu furor of Plaintif. AL1JEIIT ELLIS, Coroner K.C. Deo. 10th, '5,.i3. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE A. It l. Uarncs, vs. In Knox Common Tlcas. Mary Pollock, ctal.) BY Virtue Of an order of salo issued nut of tho Court of Common Picas of Knox County, and to me directed, I will offer at public salo al tho door of the CourtHouse, iu thocity of Mt. Vernon, on Monday, December 19, 1859, botwoen the hours of 10 o'clock a in and 4 pm, the following described real oslutesituate in Knox county, Ohio, to-wit: The right, Interest Mid propor'y of tlio said Mary Pollock, in an annuity of thirty-five dollars for her natural life, payable on tho 1st day of April, in each yonr, by the said David Mercer, and charged i lion on certain roal estate particularly desoribed In the petition in the aboVo entitled cause. Said sale tn be made for not less than two-thirds the ascertained value of said annuity, upon tho usual rules applying to such eases. Tonns of sa'e cash. C. H. SCRIHNER, Master Coni. in chancery, for Knox Com. I'loas. Hon. It. C. Hi Bn, Atl'y. Nov. 2tl, 'oilwL ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 1ft PURSUANCE of an ordcr.mado by the Probate Court of Knox county, Ohio, I will nffor for sale on tho premises in Drown township, Knox Co., Ohio, at public auction, on Thursday, ihe ltK day 6f January, 18GO, tho following described property, to-wit: situate ill tho County of Knox and Sta'e of Ohio, and hoing tho north forty 40 acres of tho east half of tha uortheast quarter of section seven, 7 in township oight(8) and range olovon lllj ot tlio unappropriated lands in tlio military district, subject to salo nt Zancsville. Ohio, subject to tho following incum brances, to-wit: trtolro 12 acres assigned aj dowery tot ha widow of Solomon Minanl. ainioisod atstHil, Thirteen 13acros setoff a hontestend for the widow and family, appraised at $190. Tho remaining Sfteen liaeros will bo told without incumbrance, at praised t.lou. Totms of salo One-third in hand, otlcMlilrd In si.x months. and tho balance in two years from the day of salo deferred paymencs to bo leoured by mortgago on the promises. E. P. HOLMES, Administrator of Solomon Minard, deo'd. Dee. 10th, I800-n0n6. - CHEAP LOT FOR SALE. I will sell meant lot In Uvymnnd k Potwin's addition, for from to 7S according payment. W.II. COCA KAN, Real Ett Gon'l. A;cut, Juno28,'i9. i i .' PUBLIC SALE. BY VIRTUE of a special writ Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Kncjr County, Ohio, and to niodircetcd, I will offer at pit hiilu at the door of the Court Hoiise) in tho Citj ( Mount Vumon, Knox County, Ohio, on W'edn wlty, Deceinhr.r 'ioth, 1859, botwoen tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.,nnd I o'clock P. M., of said day, tho following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in Knox County, Ohio, and being tho North half of lot No. thirtcc)i (til) iu the first lt quarter, seventh 7th township, nnd clovonlln 1 llhj Range, U.S. M. land, said half being more fully describe! ns follows: commencing ut tho Norlh-Eiist eornorof said lot; thence running West ulong tho North linoof said lot two hundred aud twenty-live and six-thnth 1220 0-10 poles to tho Nurth-wost eornorof said lot; tlicnco South along tho West puo of said lot forty nine and forty-sevenonc-hnn-Urcd 10 47-11101 poles to tho partition corner bo-tween (leorge McFnrland and Dawson; tlienco East along tho partition line eighty-one 81 1 poles; thence South llfteon 10, West fourtocn I4 poles: tlienco East seven 7 polos; tlienco North llfteon 10,j East fourteen 14 polos; tlienco East one hundred nnd thirty-eight and filty-hiindroths ViH t'0-100 poles, to tho East line of said lot and tho partition cornor hotlVocn said (leorge Mct'arland and John Dawson deceased; thenco North along tho East lino forty-eight and fifty ono hunclrot lis IS00-lli()polos to the place of beginning containing sixty-niiio.-ilul sixty-eight bond roths ('J fiS-100 ueres iimro or loss. ALSO, tho following tract situato in Knox Co., and Stato of Ohio, to-wit: being part of lot Xo. prcntcen IT, in said quarter and township,and bounded as follows to-wit: commencing at the North-east corner of said lot: running thenco West, along tho North lino uf said lot No. seventeen 17, ono hundred nnd tbreo niid sevenly-fiVe hundreths 10:! 70-I0U poles to lands of Susan Oshorn: thence South along the Eastlino of said Susan Osbom's land fifty poles to tlio partition corner between the said licnrgo JleFarland and said John Duwson Sen.; thenco East along tho partition line between said parties ono hundred and tWo and nincty-fivo hundreths 102 00-100 poles to tho East lino of said lot nt the partition oorner before mentioned on tho West lino of said lot Number thirteen 'LI:, thence north along tho East lino of said lot Number seventeen 17. and tho West lino of said lot Number thirteen l:t, iWty-nino and forty-seven onchundrctiis 19 -17-100 to tho phico of beginning, containing thirty-two and eloven-huiidreths :12 1 1-1 00 acres inure or less. For a more full and perfect description of said tracts reo tho plat of the division of said land mode by and betweell the said Ooorgo McKarland and tho said John Dawson Sen. Said promises arc ordered to bo fold in the case of John Cnsscll, (inardian of James L. Dawson ot. al. vs. Robert Dawson ot. al. Terms of sale Cash. LEWIS CRITCIIFIELD, Special Master and Aduir. with thd trill annexe of Jiiiin Dawhox, Dec'd. Nov. 20, 'OUnO. GUARDIAN'S SALE. In pursuance of an order of tho I'rohato Court f Knox County, Ohio, made on the 3d day of December, A. 1)., IHj'J, in the easo of lisaheth Stingers, tiuardinn of Rachel Stingers, John Stigers, Lewis Stivers, Kninnual Stivers,. Marquis Stitrcrs, Alfred Stivers, and Albert Stijjgors, iigainst her said wards, tho said Guardian will, on Saturday, January 1-lth, 1HG0, nt 2 o'clock, l M., of said dny, nt tho door of tho Court Houso in said Knn.x County, Ohio,otfor at public salo the followingdoseiibed real estate, to-wit: situato in said Knox County. Ohio, and being tart of the northwest quarter of section seven 1 7 1 in township fivo Ol nnd rango fourteen, t 1 1 ) commencing nt a stone in tho iinrtheastcor. of tho southwest qr. of sec. township and rnngo nforesaid: thence north cighty-seveu and Olio half degrees, drg.l west, cighty-fourand sixty one hundredths 81 80-1001 rods to n astakc in tho center of tho Wobstorroad lso-called,l thenic floilg the oontor of said road north one nnd one half degrees, east aovonty-six and iiinety-livo ono hundredths (70 00-100) rods to a stake in the ccntorofsnid Wclstor road: thonco south eighty-eight and nuo-half degrees, deg.)oast eighty-fournnd sixtyono hundredths (" SI fiO-100 ) rods ton stake in tho oentcr lino of said seetion seven (7) abovo mentioned; thence nlougsnidconter line south ono and ono-hnlf degrees, ( 1 dog. 1 west sevonty-six and ninoty-five ono hundredths (7(1 110-100) rods to tho plat e of beginning, estimated to contain forty and sixty one hundredths (40 60-1 1)0) acres, moro or loss. This tract to bo sold frco of Dower. Appraised at J'JOO ALSO, A certain other tract or parcel of laud situato in tho county of Knox, Ohio, and in Ihe sou th wost quarter of section seven (7) township five (5) nnd range fourteen (14) in said County; commencing iu tlioeenter of tho Syeamoru r.od,at the northeast corner of lot number six (0; in tho plat of a certain partition made among tlio tieirsof John Sliggers, dec'd, recorded In Rook "Z" page of tho Records in Knox Common Hons; thence along the center of said rond south eighty-eight and one-half degrees (88 deg.) cast fifty four and twonty-six one hundredths (04 2tl-100) rods; thenco south ono and one-half degrees (1 Yx deg. ) west si.tiy-fivo and forty one hundredths (60 411-100) rods: thence north oighty-oight nnd ono-hnlf dogrocs, ( 88 deg. ) cast fifty-four and twonty-six ono hundredths ( 0 4 20-100 ) rods along the south line of said quarter; thenco one and oneialf dogreosd Vj deg.) east, sixty-five nnd forty ono hundredths (do 40-101)) rods to the place of hoginning.contaiiiing twenty-two and oightoon hundredths 22 18-100jarrcsuioroorles.. Alll this Inst mentioned tract being assigned toKlisnbcth fltlgors, widow of John Stiggers, deceased, nsher Dower in the real cstatoof said John, nnd to bo Soli subject to said dower. Appraised at $200. Terms of Salo One-third in hand; one-third iu one, nnd ono third in two yours from the dny of sale. Deferred payments tn benrintorest from the day of salo, and tube sccuroil by mortgago on the premises. KLISAHKTIl STKKiERS, Guardian of Rachel Stiggers, ct. ul. VAXCE k COOPER, Attorneys. Dec. 10th, '0!),-u00. A CHANCE I'OIt FAKMEKS. THE UXDEItSIONED offers forsnleo good Farm of 108 acres in Howard township, Knox county, 7 miles cast of Mount Vernon, nnd only y, iiiilns north of (iambier, tho location of Kcnyon College About 80 acres are cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, and tho balance Is good timber land. It is n good stock fnrm, is well Watered, has 4 lasting springs, two orchards of Apples, l'cnrs and Chorrics, a good brick dwelling, mid a frahio barn. I will take $4,000 for tho wholo premises, ono-flfih in hand, nnd the balanco in six or eight yearly pay-payintnts,with intercstnt six per cent., thus giving tho purchusor a fine chanco to make all but the first payment off the farm. Also, 170 ncros of unimproved land In PeKnlb county, Indiana. SAML'EL STOUlill. May 17 'Oil 27 tf. First Premium awarded at the OHIO STATE FAIR To Dotlgc'a Suction and Forco Pump AN fima ssaxHE. ALSO, FIRST 1'REMIUM AT KXOXCO. FAIR! 1"IIE latest and most important Invention of tho L ago is to bo found in tho Improvement recently mndo in DODliE'S HUM I' h FIRE ENGINE. Theso Puinpsiiro for family or Farm uso, either for wells or cisterns, and, in easo of lire, by attaching hoso to the spout of tho pnnip nnswcr.i ns a Firo Engine, and is capablo of throwing water to tho top of athreestory building, thereby attoiuinga ro-sultloiigdesired, but never licroioforonoeomplishcd in a nuniii so siinnlo that it can bo sot up anil used by any ono. In tho Improvement of these l'uinps, the simplicity of their construction and ownition, recommends them to tho favor of the public. These l'uinp are all that is claimed Tor thorn, una nicy havo onlv to bo soon to bo d'inired,nnd to boused to bo appreciated. Those Pumps will draw water from a well 200 fect distant from a house right to tha door, ennsonucntly tho pump may bo plaocd in your hniiso and you may draw water from a well or spring in ino yarn, mo nn k ,.- pie nnd reliable I'ump can havo them set up and put into operation by calling on 1 J.8. RtJi'YAN, bf at the Ilard-ware siiire of . C. C. CURTIS. Mt. Vernon", O.. Oct. U.'OvylOtf. New CSoods CHEAPER THAN EVER. AT A.P.GILMOHE'S. Oct 8th,i-m3. Kr' JOH I'lilNTlNG nwilly ano cxpcditiotitily cxoctitcd at tins Office. OCT The following Cutiiinunii-aiioti wax I originally written for tlte Ohio Slate Journal, but Iwing rvl'useil by that pni"r, was uftur- n'liiils plilli.sl.ed :n tho CI udmhl lltvll.. fioill wlii t!i paper we i:opy it: The Sonatcrship Tot.Kiio, O., Nov. 1H59. To tiik Enrrons Ohio Static i'oImixai.: t havo road, with soino care, till bililoiial nrtido which n )eiiied iri yotir iaiur on (lie Dili inst., heaclo 'Tuts St:xATiiitMiii,1" in which the writer, after combating the position taken by the Dayton .Lurnul, respvetine the j propriety of postponing- the election of United Slates Senator until tho extra session, to lie called in 'CI, says that there can bo no reason for tho delay, ' sineo ihero can be no doubt os to tho sentiments and wishos of a inajotity of republicans of Ohio" as to who should lie elected to that office. While I do not wish to bo understood ns siding Willi the Dayton Journal on tlio qdiis'lion of postuonins tho election of United States Senator, I iievei thule.-j) ugtve with tho Journal in one of the positions taken u'"" 10 conciliate to lniusell the Uiltet.nt ele in thearticlo alluded to, namely; that the , ,njnU of tns '!Hl'w party in Ohio? Ho "policy of assuming lhatany individual of the hl,s b-'en U- S' J10'-. ' "" '! Itcpublican party was designated for ths Son I hashien twico endorsed by the party atorship, by the result of tho election iu Oclo- elect,c l,im (ix;r of the State; to return bor, is not that which promises good to (ho 1,im tu ,he 'o. crt,- party. The Into llepitblican victory in Ohio i comparatively no additional lumor.and would was the endorsement of no man lor the Sen-icerluinl' ha leM lUurini than it would be ate not only so, it was well understood long j ' ,-,;il!'v') lae support of his party in Ohio previous to Ihe October election that h.r.re ! for ll.'u st,ln'WJ bwer of lhf P"''1" than one man would bo supported in our Leg j hi,sts in tl,e cominS Mru,e of l8(1' TllMe islature for that tflice, and though it u.ai be "re aeBfom which I submit for the con-true, asvm, assert, that tha f.o.Msl.fi, , stdera.ion of the Ohio State Journal, and ..o ii,. t ,r . .. . . . I ivpiuaGiiia .no ,iciui u.no ui a ,uai iuujui uy of Republicans of Ohio, in this matter" I do not belicvo that you are wai ranted in drawing tho inference, that ybU do from this fact, that a majority of the Legislature will undoubtedly support Gov. Cbse for the Senate. Whether your statement and tho conclusion which yon deduce from it be correct or not, it strikes tnu that yourconrst) is Ignoring the Claims of rival candidates for that pa ition, and cavalieily pushing ilicui to on side, by assuming that the choice of Senator has already been made by tho Hepuhlfca.i victory iu Ohio, to say the least, unfair and in very bad taste, especially as the Ohio Stato Journal is claimed to be, by its managers, tho organ of llepuhlicanisin iu Ohio. And here, lest I should bo misunderstood, let mo say that Iregaid Gov. Chase as ono of tile' ablest exponents of Republicanism in the West; or. L,.0 ,,, an(, ,,aV8 10eJ t() Ju M. al, th( to qtioto from your article, I will say that tho s.uthern States Ml ha I hotter be ro.lsing.-pitty "has no truer representative in the 1)liveollt p3d(011J nd school masters (not west, or in tno union, man lie;- yet, wmie it.:.. :.. i :. i. . i. . ! this is true, it is not true that the late victory of the party dosign ite.l him or any other one of tho distinguished republicans in the State, who hare been named in connection with the Scnatorship, for that ofllce, and for tho professed organ of tho party to assume that it did, is but to sow dissension and discord in the party. You say that the 'car.ass jn.st i Closed rung incessantly with tho roiterated charge, frnm every demicrato speaker and press, that tho olecnon of a Kopubltcan Leg-1 Revtoed, That, iu the opinion of this moot-islature secured tho return of Gov. Chase to i inpi tn0 ssociatio.' of J. G. Fej and othem tho Senato" that "Mr. I'ugh made tho issue , u ft oombin.ition of an incondiary churaclor, - . 1 . 1 .... I.:,. I. -1.1.. ..I1 .... . . ..... ui ujuau UBUIH.6CUIO iiuWCiauuu iinmu j Uliu Ilia niiiiua inaiobu4 iii'uu wibii uum,iu , A. 1. .i.i.. i . . vcueiueuce. auiuiiiing una 10 oj true, i confess my inability Id seo how thin proves that dov. Chase's election to tho Senate is a necessity. Mr. Tugh undoubtedly wished to trokotlid issuo which yon charge llitll wilh having nlndo, o as to sefcuro his owu election in easo the Deinocrncy should succeed in obtaining a major it' of tho members of tho Legislature, but I trust that it will not lie cm-tended by tho organs of the party, or by any good licpnblicaa that Mr. ligh, or the Democratic p:irty, has any right to designate whom tho Republicans shall select to succeed him in tho Sen a to much less will it be claimed that the l!epiiblican speakers dr pcss acceptdd any such issue as you sny was made bv Mr, I'ugh and bis party nd s Ich issue as that, in the event of tho s Ccoss of the Republican party, Gov. Chaso wits to bo returned lo tho Senate and to assume that tho paity took any suchgrotind, or made any such issue. Is to insult tho good senso of every Republican in tho Stati, und treat unfaiily every rival candidate who honorably aspires to tha' position. 1 cannot think that It is tho wish of the conductors of the Ohio State Journal lo take any unfuir advantago ol any of the trioJ Republicans, whoso names have been honorably mentioned in connection with tho Senator-ship, and yet the effect of the articlo alluded to will havo a tendency to create a wrong impression in tho minds of many Itepubli-c.ins on this question, throughout tho State. Let it be generally understood that tho Sons- j torship Is an open question, and that no candidate shall have reason to complain of any undue advantage taken of him. and tho tendency will be to harinonizo and consolidato the paity less than this will not satisfy thos8 who honestly differ wilh you as to who shall be the successor of Mr. high-less than ,0rcvery ""'' " manor wnav py-this wi!l not be passively subtuitled to by tho V- This senli..mt will be friends of rival candidates, nor will they developed in . mor. organised and substant.al viol.) tho lintlle to those who affect to icnore forw h!f nd bf- and set aside tho claims of alt save those of the men whom they rcpiescnt. Should the majority of the Legislature decide to return Gov. Chase to th Senate, Ihe Republican party in Ohio, I doubt not, would heartily acquiesce in that decision, btft should Columbus Delano, or any of Ihecistinguishcd men who have been named as probable candidate, lie aelected. the pif ty wonld as heartily endorse the action of its representatives, and would feel that th ptinciplts and honor ol th parly, wuuld b ntirely safe in their hands. In this section the member of the Legislature will most probably be diviied in J opinion, ts to wbo shall be chosen to rcpr- sent Oliio in the Senate, mid if I utn rightly j informed tlio Hatno ,nny bo snid of almost ttvery locality in tlio Stale. There U one other question respecting which I wish to say nnu word. (Mv. Chase has boon favorably named in several Suites us an available Candidate (or the Presidency, and it is pretty generally unJerstUod that his fiiunds will iire liis noiiiinalion Ibr thai office. In view of this fact tho question very naturally suggests itself, as to hovr his notni nation can lie secilidd. To succeed the Ohio delegatus must be a unit lor him; any division, in the delegation of his own Slate, would materially lessen his chances of nomination, but shou'id he bo supported by Oui,., toother with such other uid as he is sure to have homlho West, his chance or nomination would lie, at least, t.ual to those of any oth- er cnlidate. The question then siib'SH ' itself a to h ,c the vote of Ohio can 1'-' secured to him? Should bis friends oeisisl ; ia "r5'"3 ,lis 1'Idi""' to tllM Sl'",e. wil1 j such of Gov, Cluse's friends as are deaf to all claims to the Senatorship, save his. Gov. Wiso on Yankee Peddlers. 1 he following br.el letter liom Gov. Wise, shows what hi considers tho necessity ol the times. We learn that very stringent measures have been adopted in South Carolina. Alabama anil in some portions of our State against peddlers, show-illeil aud others who aro reasonably suspected of hostility to our m.o. o.iy.uuy pc u..l " do not hear of some itinerant, unable to prove , himself to be of reliable character, having been expelled frcui Southern tohununities.-! 11 . : . il. 1 ..r . i. . r: . rt ... ncis i mo lubicr oi in v irgiuia vjovernor. HltjIlMoNU, Va., Nov. 25th, 1S5!). My Dkak Sin: I havo time only to ack-nnwludgo yours. Say to your father, aud all olliers that ther.i are sorii. ns times hem. We (ri7 know.n) from Yankeednm. ' Yours, &c, HEN'llY A WISE "A'm. Scott, Vlsij. Atluntu, ((,',( ) A'ucj. Tho Abolitionists of Madison Co., Ky., to be Removed, Madison county has long been cursed wilh la nuiutxr of Abolitionists, which her citizens Il(iV0 determined to remove. A ommittee ,0 whom this W(IS referrcd mnde ,, ,,jM ,.e. port on Wednesday: ami not only ftt war with the best mterosU zed soc etv : and this conui'iinitv reconiniend to the meeting to assemble on ihe 17th inst., the appointment of to remove the said Fee and Rogers, and so many of their associates its the peace and salety of socie'y shall ro - lu,,) Another meeting is called for the 17th to take final action. Lvumille Courier, Practical Disunion. Tho Richmond correspondent of the N. Y. Horald flays! A-tuin named Rood, who has been loi some timo eneazed in Virginia as canvasser lor the . , , ,. . , , I-JOIUUIIU millillAlllt, inwporn'cuiinjn.oum ... , J vino Ik iuw u,n " nn.iii..u w n J n 1 CT aUilition emmissarv. On examining his per son papers were discovered which went far lo confirm tho suspicion that led to his ui rest. lie was brought bcloro a magistrate, and committed to await a further c.vitninalidu tlefoi-d a called Court of Justice. Il behooves Northern men 'joining South at this time to be catl- tious in tho expression of thoir view llp.ttl tho subject which now agitates the people generally. Virginia is so tulled by the indig nities and insults recently oll'ered to her as til unko her peruilsily senspive to any lemntks in juslificiill.ni of the ciurso of. that ol.l wretch, doltn irown. it w utterly needle.-.!! moreover, for hy man to come S.nilti to canvass tn behitll ul any Northern rnturprise. Any application of that chatneter would find little favor now; it would rather tend to e.V- cile those to) whotlf it itlav Im addressed, and wulll certainly be met by a very emphni'e ncgativo respinse. There seems to bj a resp mo. I her seems to Im i. universal pui pose to cut oil" all bu.iness and social intercourse with the North. And ih's. feeling is not Ihe result of any preconcerted movement, but a spontaneous resolve reach AVku's Aibicaii Alhanau for 1800 is now t dy for delivery gratis al the drug stores o' W. Lippitt and . B. Bussell. who are h ppy to sucply all thai call for theio. Every ten.ily ihnuld have and keep this hook. It worth having. Comprising much general n form M ion of gral valw; it give th best instruction for the cur of prevalent coin- and it,raedicaldviciti)iiiDe worth to the sick, th wheal' weight in gold. Many of th medical almanacs ar trash, but this is solKl metal, lis calculation ire raauo pur- ikmcW 'nr this latitude and are therafoi cor reel. CaM and get an Ayer's Almanac, and when got, keep iu 'I BL ' .I'lajJ-'JUiJ.! Proclamation of Garibaldi to tho Italians. An rx:ct copy of this document his come to hand. It is as lollows: . Uriderhind machinations were continually impeding the freedom of ctiuu attached tti the rank I occupied in the army of Central Italy, and which I made use of ia the en: dcavor to a'lain the object which every good Italian has in view. I leave for the DiorMbt tho military serv ed. On the day when Victor Kminnel shall again call bis soldiers tn arms for the redemption of the country, t will lltid again a weapon of some sbrt, and. pl.icj by the side of my valiant coinpanionit Tho miserable, tortuous policy which for a moment distmb the nnjestic inarch of out ffUiift .must convince us that it is neoeaaary or U , dr.lw cIos, Br,,110j the valorous and 0yl soldi:r of indeieiidencf. incapable of retf r0(;niipg in his sublime and generous pith, n,i wa OUL,ht now mor than ever to ptrpai-e gold and uteel, so to b able to meet those who may endeavor to plung u4 back again into the mis ries of th past. .IO.SKPII GARIUALOf XiSe. NoV. 18, lHji. Tun Youso Duunkahk. Drunkennesa is j a withering sight to any one. To se the j strong man bent under the load of iitteioper- 1 ance, or the old man. staggering, and reeling',' j and falling.headlong inio the gulter.are igh s J bad enough lo iiuko angels ' weep. But tJ see a young man, just ready lo enter upon j lihVS stage, the dupe and slave of Alcohol, is wlit too shockimr to ounteinolat. And ' ' vet how common is such a sight iu this land of ours! Go where you may, indolence, bad i Lxainple, and bad family discipline, havHller town village, aud country with drunken, ru ined young men, who are early to go down id the grave of the worthier, unpiiied inebriate.' I'erhitpi many of theiu were sons of promise some of them the sons of many prayeri sons of the pious, whoke example guarded them Uw but wbo ufortu t naey negIect9ll all wholeSOIl.e disciplillf.- miavli and eouuMM, but failed W llwilllhn,J, of , peBt. ManyoftbeQi, ,..,.. uim, .,,, llB,.B. hava ruined bv the 1 r concealment of their faults. But alas! they aro in the coils of the monster. Soon it wilf bo too late to elfect their relief. Will yoii not put forth a hand to save them frmu impending ruin? "Dou't say nothing cau I done.'' They will no doubt isswl your entreaties for a time. They will muck your endeavors to rcacue them. But still urge oil your ett'orls. I'erhaus on and then another, I will heed you. Many have beta gavedand I what has betn doim may b dene again.-: Help! help! the crisis is at hand, when per-adventure it may be to late. Snatch thai youth from, the vottex, r he goes down uev er to rise. Spirit of the Age. A conespon't ol the Chicago 7Vi4tn,wril( ing from West Urbitu, III, with date of Dec. 6, says: A very scandalous affair trampired at Tt maroa, Perry Couuty, 111., a lew days since,' : tho aclors in whioli deserve the execration of over. iw-abidinic cilixen. A poor aTgro r.... ....!.. ..... .,lk. I on suicion thut he was a fugitive. In their j el.)U chtin bitn in Mr. l'arrtll'a cellal,th ! A.j,.jciin nmje , violent lesihlancc, whereupou L mob assembled and compelle l Uim to sub- i mil W treatini; him iu a most cruel manner,' after w'lich he whs lied by th neck with large ropv, caie having Ix-en taken lo deprive hiuiof the use of his bands, by fastening them bejiind his back. Witnessing thews atrocities', I infouutd Mr. D. O. Root of tb circumstanocs, and by a course ol Ixgal pn .' ... I-, ...... 1.....C ua A.,.k,.u.tlMil llm L-inr.miMi4 lo 111.. ; 5 . . . , lerato their captive that w, w procure! om . - . ' oers from Cenlralta, wh exhibited a wr't of . . . J , , , r : ... . I. ........... f... il.u l lha lirlKAnAF nuu.u t j'tu iui ...v - .... r from ipcuneratiou. This whole atl'air wfg m. mop diied by the Democracy of Tamaro. A 1'iitl.ic 1'knkkmtoU This appellaliuu Kan be applied with truth lo Dot aid Kennedy, the dit-coverer of Kennedy's Medical Diecv err, for wl.u ran lay higbri claim to lb titlu lu, ie W1U ltKCUVt his lellow man from diJ I ease, and restores him to health. The Di covury has beooiiie justly celebrated 'for iuj cure ol'tiuunTS. ami the proprietor I daily r"4 c, comtuiinication from individuals ' Hiii,lg thut lliry have been cured of die , ., . . Ilienii0 currnbl la hicir cular. This is owing tu the fact that many diseuscsai bioughtoub htinnra, eutk aJ Consumption, lllimlness, die. We bop that the afflicted will be wis aud timely in ih.iJ use of so dusirabie an article. In a few days a new coinne ol half doll produced at the Uniud Stat Mint,wil! i ,ubnljll(, for the approval ol OoverauMoti TLe new coi, jH tM Mlut ,M M B0J in circtilatiou, but is thicker at th rlm.ow ing to toe deeper sinking ol th dl. . OA one aid is the modallion portrait of Washj ! ington, with th hrad wreathed m larel,anj the word of Liberty in a scroll over tht bust at the bottom i the date; and aroand Ihi whole tho words "United Sut of America. in tiUin nivJ letters. On th tTrf. wreath of irain avlopr th word "iTa!? dollar" In lb tain kind of Utter. ' LrurA Vasia Ciih-ii ito wiiutb lil John Drown, on behalf of Ui fciuitr.' 8h and incident! nteeisary rnr her purpo. j qt ' I am afraid you will com to want, ..y n oil adv la a vounr cehllemaa. t 1 1 har com to want already" b repli -'f wnt your daughter!" - ti f ' i 3 tn 1 w t M tf!- I hi jr. i-i'- I, I |
