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PRINTED AND PL'BIJNIIED' AND COLUMBUS GAZETT Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollurs at tire cud oft lie year. Whole iinilx r, 1209. New Serio....:o. 29, Vol. 8. I nUTI'uUa uitU H si' i ilKtVrt hnve m, JL)ilni., .!- i iy ni,eTior CI OTIlii, l"( Uru-s onuio ttiiil oinurs; in s whicii aro I pieoe au,,er super Union Cloth, .1 rcul Lluc-tur.il saxony wool Jo 'lo luperiu. t'aleii Olive do do do Claret, of besi Sux i.y wuol dn ilo 11 lie do do do do I:il lurry, und many other fancy c lots of various qualities They have also i no o iiuoruu-iit of Mo tino and ulner ClltC l-SI in, i,r ladies' drosses aud cloaks i eou-Hiui,' ,1 more limn twenty different r.ulorsniitl shades. JanniryW 12 THE subscriui'isii.iH' emo red into copurt iicrsiu,i under the nuuic uiul linn u J,t;WH & COWl.T-S, ui.d Imve tulle He stand formerly occupied by Mr . Clntteiiduii, slirectiy oppi)!ilo Robinson's tuvern. , I cn is fic I'mw l trilULHS.'lLE & litil'-llL,) 1 Bdvj tunoii mo store i.ruiei.y ucU led by ' A. Oiiuleuili n, opposite llubius ui's lavcm, and ure now opening ; A complttc and eilensive assortment of Gr J w -V " COMPRtsliSU rilii FULI-oiVi.0 AKTICI.m, i Sa,iiirol,iu, ones, oiuc, e ., n..ou,il.t.i mix d llr.Nid tiotiis do biue, illicit uud iimcj col'd Cussiw res do Lou.lem 0, ,v iio unio i'e-iursuiiius do Dlu", glee.,, iir.iu u.iU iu, o Ciesiueis do greuu, re.i, jcili ,iud wue r inline Black jud corn, liuied ,uid . i.iiil boiuoaze.s Fancy col r -d meiiuo circmsiuns B,acK and iiuri o U Bmca li ou Mil .ea, iiM .md plum IttKtumt-Blue ami oi.ivv.i ,.,1.1111,016, scoUli -tiu 1'uiiun h.ud. Loino's tt'onl mil wanldl iiosuu..d null Hjsc London I io ud plaiu cotion do ilo Black aim wiuio do do Jvl.irieiilus QiiIk, itusc uud i unit Blankets Clue ui irule uuuonidcs and r usiiuns Itluf, black an, I dr ,b Hangup L'.,rds Super Calic ms, luiiuy I'rniis lino tityh colors do do Morning do ussoried pattern, do Irish Linens, whole un i nail pieces 0, 7, and 11-4 u hi n I ontiuu Diaper Russia and Bird's eye do Cottou and lidru .1 in Ikerelncfs Superior Swiss and lieli.i lusliu d i J,iuoiiet and c imbrn. d do Figured an i pim.i book do do Ul.iek sila and i.ibay Velv -u.assorteii colors Bnper Gr u no Naples, liuliau Lus.ring do In li i -iiiiM-, i kiuws, ' ircemult aim Vi ireuoe, s rle.l c dors Heavv It ili.iu black auk, mid milled Cia- Vllll A large .Hi i.tuieni m. rioo ShntrK & to li 4 Foiicj Oroi de N i .e',guuiu,,:iapeunddre ll iii.lkeroiiiels Linen C,nuhrin dud worke.l do Cotton and b ibbinet Luce and Lane Edging 4 and 8 4 hobbniel Liiioe and 0 nek l ice Veil. A jenenil assort loent ul k .mite, belt, fine and pi un utiii In.tung Ribnotn Superior vrnite uiuihn uud eulored fancy Cra vats do India fl t?, b tndnnnuli and tieriuun Pocket It iiidkerchli fs Turkey red nnd cotton (lug do " Oentleraen's Olovcs, Collars aud assorted Slocks Web, knit, and patent Suspenders SOdoien Alexander's aud CU'H's Spool Cot- ton, assorted oolors 100 do Brazilian luckm? ni side Combs 30 do lii'h lim n I hn J ! 20 do black unit aborted colored icvinig Silk DOME IT' OnilDS. IS Bales 3 4 und 5-4 unbleached Sheeting and Shirting 3 4 and 5 4 ll cached do do Apr 'ti and Kur rime ( h lis Dora iido plum (iiugiinuit and Mrdli, ki' g Cotton yam, Caudlewick, ootton Wnduii.g nn l Hatiing Ladies' lor .ecu, Prunella, and calf Klines and li lots; also, a geimel as .rtnia t of Shoes anil liools Uati, Ca;is, tia. Ic:: together with n lnrgt Kssortinenl o' (ineem, Hard, H dlo vrare, and Groo, nes. All the above Oo..t. arc offered for sole, with numerous artiolus not menti ,nl, at lo prices and on lib. r tl terms Country Pro-duos taken in exehangn Our Irien.ls nst.l ih pnblio in grnernl, are Jivited to call nnd ex itnne tor thennelves wi.il r.O, 000 Staves and ipianut) of Shingles. Jan. II ll-3inn. llurr X siM'rwood, Eait title, nf Itigh-ttrevt, fS the new Dri'-k Store nearly opposite anMcll's Pivein, aro ibis day opening an I ' entire New Stock ef Dry Gool, dit'ocerietti, IaH, ilM'A iv.irt", tiii.H-iinuiT, &LC. &.C. Furcbaseit tor vims mtirkei at Ion rutes, and Will bu sold at a nc ill iiiivuiico. Among the tiuiucn,u. artu Ks are DAY O00D3. Broad Cloths Cassiueti Fiunncls Blankets Raitiuets Ciro.issiani Vestings Camlets Tirtun Pluidl Bombatins B iiabuze ti Velvoti Bangup Cord Beavrt 'ens Fnstinui Drillings Satteeti Linen Tablo Diaper Cotton do do Irish LlUelll Silks Laces Calico Some beautiful pat terns of the latest fashions Shawls Fancy nnd Porkct Handkerchiefs Cravats II i.e, (i loves Muslim,, iruin 3 to C t. blenched nnd brown Chocks Ticking Cotton Yarn GROCERIES. Cigars Powder and Shot Raisins Mackerel Herring CndOsh, ke. CofTeo Toa Sugar Spiaei Tonaooi Snuff GLASSWARE and QUEEN3WARE, ivery large assorliuutit. HARDWARE. Mill Saws X lJut do Hand do Axes, Spades Shovels, Hoes Trace r'tiaioi Coffee Vtill, Tea Kettles Tea Pots Knives nnd Forks rrviiig Pans Shovel nnd Tongs Sad Irons CnnJ'e. ticks I,, ninv II Hows Cut Nails Wool fards Steelyards Spoons Sieves, o. BURR It SHERWOOD respectfully invit- the attention of purotmicri. DiMrember 14 S 6m i C AS received 50 dnz. Collins fct'o's Axes i 3. Hand Axes, mid Hatchets, of every mllt m, and still further imprnvt d in ipiulity , ivliich lie will sell by diolesii.e i.r reiii . A (.i-ciul opportunity now pr, tents ,1 obtiuuiiig i ollius und Co's Uroiid xi-s, at the sigi. ,i i,,e llig Axe, ns no no. re of ,hat article viil i.e in,, uliii.luied . Aln ieu. iveo, an eM le ,ivr nssortuiciit i'l'05r3, ' ' numerous io iii titioti, Miited I,, tne wiins ol tin conn ir 1 ivliich will he sold i,s low, lor curb, ns at ,iiiy place in Ohio. 1' .rl:, f'lo'.r, Cliee'e, Wi.ent, Sugar, Hemp, Feather', Has", D, er I;iiis, Beans, nml ino -t other hi ds of pro ,!,., . will ho liurellaeil ll' .l t""' highest price ...vim, at the stiid sizn ol the I3IG vXF . . . . in . t, i-v I" Hill 11 LKA'l'HKU AMU WHISKY. ' SHE (ii', seri'oer h iving taken u room l lew do rwestol II. W. VlcGo,' store, ..nd ,npo.i'c the Matttet h one, intend keep ing at band an assortment of good 1 F.A I'll Lit un' WHISKY, nil of their own ni.umtiiettiri-, which hey wiilsiil e.l.cnp for oail., v. a ,e.li or r' tail, or er.rimime for Hi 'c, llatk, or fitnin. Th. y have now nn hand fifty barrel of Old Vhiky; which will he sold cheap f r faih only Ca'h ini ', for Hide' lit their Hiore, r I'liiiynriLon Wnmr-street. HttC TAYI.OR&SOX3. Vov. 10, 1B:1I. nn r rt tHE .ubicriiiers will civ-' " cent cash B. for any oiiau'Hy ol FLA SKLD, i do-iver, tl soon. DOIIERTY & LEIBY. V .v. I0:h, loP,l. a 10 US II A A I) LQ T I '0 11 SALE. I'll E 'ii '-eriher will ri II ut private sale the House and Li t nl ....I. ., I.. I .... l.'rr., sir, et, hr'wein stale street nor Hron'iHnv. For furlher inforniatioii. in.jiiiri- of 1IIV BU NSO.A. C'.l'ini' il.. Oetohrr I I . 5 if Slnl? i,,1' 0i,'j, Franklin (intuit, s.. Coii.aiull Pirn., ft"' "inrv Tcria, . 0. l'!J!. Miiinliiy, l'Viii.ir 'l. M-.thcw Mitchell, CompH. vs Chnrle' Wilson, Ehcnvz T Mitehell, iMbcllu Mucin II, Wm. Mitih' ll, At;. rew Mitchell, R'dicc, a Mitehell. Jo-eph .andis. Hod Jan, his win, formerly Jane Mi'eh.ll, heirs at lnw ol M.ir;a ret Shoemaker, deceased, Otfti The conipl linaiii having filed his bill pr iy ing the o ,urt 'o deciee tint ihe delctid nit" r'deaac to the cooiidaitiaut nil th'-ir inter e-t in i c- rl mi tract of land lying in Frat k l,n eoonty, beio.; Ihe northwest ipiarter ,,i ecttoii ?, town. hip 10, rane 2.'t, on Mn lews' Miirvi'T, v ieh ci-irlaiiiunt i iireh . e: nl the .ud M iriuret lih 'eneikiT. de sed, whilit s .li" hill tin ti'le to w!ii di was I cm: lelid Io tie' said tl ililillllt, d'irill. h lifrtime of Ihe id Mar n'et : nnd it p- e tring t-i the .a iffartion of the court t!i it ,he ih'i' ndniitp, Chnrle" Wilson, and J , , ph l.nndi". and J .me, his wife; nre not n sidcets it this Stalei tt is therelore ordered, Ihnt no. nee of ;he nendeney of this suit be published sfaii Ohio S'nte Journal, a iiewspapcr printed in (Nilnmhus, f ,r nine week" sucee-MVeW ; a, d it i2 f'irlher 'r,ler"d 'hat the sai l defend-nits unpear lo re, nn Ihe firt day nf the nexl lirm if thi court, und nlead, answer or de- iir t snid liill, or the f"ct therein set f..rth will be taken as -onfe.'i d, and decreed bc-' Ordincly! nnd this rause is continued until 'he next term A true c y Attest, K. I. M'UOWEI.L. Ot us A: Gnt-E". Snh..r CnmjilU ga 9w Stale of Ohio, Frnnklm Omnli, s.t. ( 'iiininoii I'lt! i". hYliriiiiry Tcrrtlji A I). 1S32. William Miner, ) vs. J In Chttqctnr. I".'. - le'l, '? ' II K com diiiiiaul hnving rll.H his hill, k selling I rlh nnd pm nig thiMpM ilio ex ( iitinn ol a con!r cl, ma,le by tli fenoiitit with him, lor the sale ol 111 I. 1, ." 2il'i, in Collin, t, us, f r ,f fHHI. in ti.ree upi I ininial ii.sta iiieiiis, from li, firit ot O. t,,ber, l!).!'l: and it n.p, iiring to the saiisf-irtion of the t omt, ihm s.iid Wi ,i is not ti resident of this Suit, : it is "ti motion, or end, that unless the .mil West appear at our next term, and pleuit, answer, -r de -,ur to co,nphtiunnt'-hill, the same shnll be taken ns i oiii, se,l ; uno it is further ordered. !hal notice ot th- pendency ofcnmphii!. nut's hill sh ll he civ n losaid Wet, h uhlicn ion .1 this order in the t) in State Journal and t.'oluinhns G izette, six w , k' stiec,'ssi . i ly, previous t nnruext utiii, to wnioh ti ,.e this , ause is rnntinuod. A true copv ttir.t, " . I. M'DOWEI.L, cletk. G. & J R. -wam, Sols, tor couipt M " h I8.. - s GVKUM1R &c l'ATrKKbUN, i.ur!tJi:i8 And Wholesale U. al. rs in I'hiun, Glnssi E.irlhennnre, ni.ii L ..king Gltiisc, No.iOB Mum Street, inform the Merchants of t'olumhus and il vicinity, that they will receive iinuiediMiely on the opi ning ol the Canal, 500 packages ol Ware of their oi'n minor In ti'.n : comprising ns elegant an us ortuient us has ever been otf- r-el by any D ah r in Iho Stale ot New Yo-k- Ail ol which tney jiitUffC vitnuiins to sen us low as can be , ur,nnsed , fan) o,her ll ai.e, either 1 1 ii, w York, Albany, or I'hilauelpina udding transpuitutiun lor Ihe Heigm ot tne paokagos ' fney refer wi'h nlensnre, to many of the first merehantsiu western Pennsvlvaiiin, Ohio nnU Michigan, whom ihry Imve sup,ln il the past senion on sntislm tory terins. Fehrnary '.'J ?m FAKMS TOK HL'. rIIE subscribers will sell on good terms, JL tho loliowiiig di scribed lands, viz: A tract nf 105 acres, ah ait two miles from Columbus, in the forks i f the Scioto livni mar Sullivant's mill; a sin ill young orchard unit other comfortable improvements there, on; now in the occupancy of Robert Cloud A tract of 1 17 ai res, Ijing about two mile s aitli cast uf Cultiuihits, well timbi red, good Inn i , nboiit 40 a, res under impiovctni lit. A tract ol '2 jj acres, ah ut four itdlcs north east ot Columbus, on which H' liry Lntig now livcs;nboiil (iOacres under g,i"d improvement, a good orchard, and buildings appro' nate. AImi, 1 03 acres, twelve miles east of t o liimhus, within hall n mile of ihe new town of t'timnerhinil, on the National road, with small improvements This, considrri'ig n,e prol, nbio inercnsiug V ihio uf that cituatioti, will he sold as a harcnin. Also, 100 acres, u'limprored land, tir in or I. "I No. 9, range in, town 4, section 3 United States military land. Tais tract may h- ha, I fir 150 dollurs; rich soil, nnd good limber. (iood mill nceommndattng terms will be given, nnd titles unquestionable. BUTTLES & MATTIIKW3. March in 77c beautiful i'Wt ilwr-uglt Lnd ILrsr. 1 Die joint propi rty of WM. II. JOIl.N.-ON, of Va. A. I R I 1 lil.i .. ol Omu, I). MtAKTIIUIl, no. Xl'A'ILL stand tne present si aton, coin-VV iiieiii ing the liret iiay ol April, anil .lining Ihe lift ilaj ol .Inly, in Lhillicotlie, ,t tiicnew rtable us the sugar tree grove. , i tin west i ml ol the tewn, nnd wijlbeloi io uiiiies al i'M Iho se sen, to be i nisi on or lit tutu the 1st of October, ,f20 he (ingle h up, to he paid ill hand, uud 10 to insure, to b;,-p:ud when the iaare is known to be with loal or paned wi.h. Is lull brother to the celunrntcl nn '.' horse nib now stanon.g in Ken, in ky at $10 the sc'is aiund win -ireil by Ihe uueipialud and ju Hy cilebraled horse Old Sir Arth:e, ut o. Ihelavoiile bt.'oa uiare uf Va IS, t Butincc, "ho was sired by ihe noted impi ried hoisi "ir Hair) ; her dam by Hail's iuiporlt d Med-1 y; grand dam by Old Mark Anthony ; i'Cai graml dam by the imported J Ih Ilo i r, out of th, tomans iii-p ir;ed noire Jeiiny I ami run. Of Sir Ardue's ldoi! nothing neeil he said it is tnaigh to knr.w that it is c- nsi cred lb' best in the llnieti ami that his slock is the nio-l vuliiable of nny in tinenca. I'linfPa bei-'g one of Sir Archie's nest sons. , i!l be siiiriuieut to recommend him to (l,e ublic ns an nnoiial aduiin.ldy cal-Mileled to miprave the loied of lances His ri'd, edisiree, elegant form, full size, (In im; near ;j sixteen Itandi, I, i;li) stately mid coiuiiiati' oig tippeain: ce, ''esirnble c.dor, (a dark !now.' hai ) gn at power, a dlnn ntii! yot'tht'nl vijor, (rising 11 ye,, is old) cel. hot l.nl to , ., a ' ' sety ne at, i,r nl the L, rBe. TheIX-i-erience i.f tv 1 st.t rr bus r..i '.no (" he 'i enmrl' ' ly su-1 mn. , -.ful oalgcttir, 'iinl his - ili ate l.irjje, laic, ik.'I a-- 'leral'; 'i e celur i f tiini-, 1''. Th- ra, inu p tornn.'.ecs ,. T.m::! were few in number ; hut a public trial in a swi f p-take ov r the N. ttuwuy cour-e in Ihe spring of I I!';r7, when he was three years old, was in exact accordance with all th' i spec-lotion fotuicd by the iidmir, r-"l hisdi;tin-uui'licd prog iiiior9. Iiul in thai n.ee. it, whien I e heat Mr West's lu . . m ,oii.: We-hoi k, in three hr.a s, by throw i:ig n" i v the lir-t,ntll ivili'd'ig the sec ill'! Hid 'nil'., he "usfained tin ioiiiry in one ot I, is P"i ! I,- whi'ih reiiiler. d hi,n ever nf'ere.'ards ni'.iia-h'eof uppeunn; "li the Turf A:iei': 'he many doeiimenls whii h ndi:hi he rnililidied to prave Turill' el-iin; t. io.li rrtt'k aino 'he hloode I timTieiiti hor -e", t'i' te-o fopounig nr- ad ll'ed for the -.iti lai'li-'ii ol bis patrons ni:d the public: Mil. WE-iT'S I EllTII ICATE. "I do ber. by c rtify, thiit my horse We- hnik, that run in the Nottaway sweep, stnke, over Ihe Nottoway course, in the spring ot 1887, anil was b'litcn by w ll. Inhnsnn's horse Turilf, in three hrnts, has been run by me several times since, mid with gr at success His raees last winter in S uth t'lirohna, were c uisi'lered thebst ever run in that country. This fall I hnve run him ninl he has not hpen b-'iiten: nnd my opitii .ti i. ul Ill's time, Hint ho is, und w ill prove hiuis ll 'o he, this winter, Io the fotith, where he is now gone, a very distiiiL-iosheil nicer WM M, WEST. October 24, ld-J3 COL JOHNSON'S LF.TTF.R. When l.'el J liIiiisuii svas asked his opinion of the best holies in Virginia, iu HilO, this was Ids answer: ' I do think that oi l Cet "loiiticc nnd her stoik, uru .imaug-t our lir-t lavoritcs. ll any have n pref, rence, ,,,l Kenl.ty and her iiuuily niuy; n ne others certainly have; and I give the ti llowing facts for tint king -o. I tool Ihe on,-l.., I of I; I l!ntlt:ce, ut I'd j ears "Id, to Dm tot Mne, f,,t j 1000 she was the dam "f 'r.ih, wiiose standing and boracter is a liuitted ,d Lad) llii' tington ti) Sir Arthur, that was the d iiu ' f l'lint,' b Sir Archie, her firl foul, that I sold tor $li00 ol Coipn I, b, Sir Archie, that I sold ul t r hreiiko.g down f'-r p I tHJU hho whs the lam of Jam tie h) Sir An hie. thni I gnve Jli'iO f..r. and retused $-2j00. Also, Bymn h) Vir.sniu,ii, who solo lor $1500, ut two learsold ol Si.veit.il by Sir Archie, thnt eoinmaiided nt one year oel, $1000 tilso ol a '2 year old Filly hy Sir An hie, worth $1000, and f a sulking Fill) at her side, I ,r which $t 00 had hi en offered. Ilel Bounce Was also tne dam ol Her-heh i by Sir Archie, that diifl in 3 years old, nnd was the favorite ol the lauiil) ; she never appeared in public but once, when she contended with (he celebrated Henry, and beiit him with ease. TntifT, by Sir Archie, is also a son of Hit's, for ho in I gave $1000 at 1 1 mouth-old. Sully Melvilh', hi t daughter by Vir limine, I sold for $lfi00. Brilliant, niiott.er son by Sir Archie, sold d r $IOtA) before he was one year old. Hit B once is n!o the d.iinofn two year old Filly by Sir Archie, nf such promise, n to induce D cl. Minge, her owner, to enter In r in n sweepstake in New ' Tk, to he run there next spring, to which tie re aru 17 subscribers nt :Mt each; nnd "f a yentling coll by Sir Archie, that Mr Aimis told u.e he bad offered $ illfl for, when three weeks old. Her stock gem tnl- ly is lurge, liiinilsome, admired, und utmost the who'o ol tho'c uiiiiticii to ny me, wool, I com a, and v rv hiuh prices tit ibis time; some of them three or four times their cost. . These sulci thai certainly have taken place, I have i rati rn tl staling, to giving or procuring cer lifn ali s. WM. R. JOHNSON." fjT" Excellent pastures, principally blue gr ,ss, will be furnishi-t! tor mares sent from a ilistuni'c, nnd grain nlso ut a reasonable prii e, it Muiri d, uud also n truity person to nttetid to them, to prevent accidents or escapes; hut for nny accidents that may happen no liability will be inclined either hy the owners til I unit or ln keeper. JAMES INGHAM, Air;,rr. March 21, lo.ii. P, fl. M, ires sent to lllil horouiih will In forwarded to Clullicotlie, free uf expcin,: to the owuei N. B F"r the ncroinmoilalion of those who may patronise Tin ill', puymeiit for the a-, n or itiMiranec, will ho received ut the t'hillieotbe, I'oluiuhu., or Luuca-ter Hunk', or In either ol the last iiuim tl ptopn, tors, March 'Jl. '.'t! lit Ml lll.LS. "F,W OKI EANS SUtiAR riiisiluvreceiv.'d, md for stile by L fiiliil) 1.K k Co. Nov. nth ! 3 f b (i Soeri,, Oil '"SlH P A.' ceived nnd lor nil. n, 0 & R. CUOSIIY, 4- Co, (tpoiisite the Stiitn House n 1 November 2 S If i it 'S I''.-fstfe", NI'AV l.l'l'i ION. 4 THEA'l'IKK on iht- pi utlicc of Modi I cine; hy John Kberie, .',1. D. Second edition. itrvn-e'd und enl,nhed. Adverliseineiit to tin second cdiiion. It will be- perceived, that the arrunoc-ii ic ut promised in ihe tirsl ctiiiion, Inej been adopted in ihe pn seul one. Considerable additions Imve ulso been uiiidi . The. sub jecU ot pneuiuo Uioriix, inluntile convtil sions, peneurdilis, nn" lijsti nils, op.uUed in Ihu lormer, aru introduced in mis eililu.n; und a chapter on the y in rul pttlioluy ol fever, has been etitiroly re-uniieii. many palholonical and therupeutic ubcrvat:oies, iiIho, huvu been iiilroiliu cd tl.lonylioel Ihe workjonil no inconsiderublu iinniJfr u: lypoornpliieal errors, us null us cirors til lunguajre, which had etcped Uiei uiiiIioi'm attention, Imve been corrected in thu cut tion now oiVcreil to tl.o ahlic. A tupply of this beaillilul editio'i iji L iiorle's I'racticc just received, and Inr pule, hy ISAAC N. VI11T!?;G. Co: iitnbiif , March .Hat. ul 3 " U ijbst,Iil)t'r Iiu- tnl.M. out U t tf r put-XL cm lur tlircu Jnbor-s.iViiifr iMut !iim, U'L-tl in the projiurutiiMi . f hiilcs inr i auinii : lli lirtt, wuiUtil h) n hurGCf iit cii'Itd hy out hand, brink liiiU-s uuil ti.ilL-s, mni vvi.l do fta uiuc-ti in u day tti four commun luinds iiml iiiu li better. The h ennd Miictiiiic, ul (t inled two iiaud-i, vv t i J dr.iw nnd put ttuwii (he lurgot uck ol' lmi n. Inuta or halt--, i iivu niiiiiitt!n- (iiu? old wiiv nccui'vinr our ...un) an I. our und n hall cr twu huur.; Th" third Miichinc, uttt'iint-ii by 01 e luu.d, will h.ihdliM.p titifl ut tl.iv.n ti.u lnr-tt put.k m hidts in l,;iiiul,T in it-c'9 iiiin turn.' (the old Wil) would Il'ijIlilC 'III hulir .) The Hitaciiix i lia full) (rslcd (In1 tiipcri r iiilv till iics ol ih'tfi vliKt'ines; hr ihe iv.tiU u-luiiu in u.iit li ttiii ti n'', uud much hctti r A hciun wt.rk iiiuvv l!-'ini ! ;, i.h, vxt rjit iin-liiri' icnutl ll ihiu , ,,i.u il Indus -Vive In t u v drv and n.r t tl-cy "ftijrr a Jittn "T liking n ft it goin- ' i.ichinc. Jn unrlii-!u in n utatk 11 lilty p'T ocui. u Fjived i.i labor ; and Ir ' I. :n u: dune b) uuy huMd hiiiigj a dircdor. 'I lu whole VS(H 111 of mmUii. tlirsc u.aid.ii.ts win not exi'i cd lilly didlur!. Individual rittt wtl he anid for the hm ol tho lnde, or un j- one, nl the Md. lines. Auv jn 18011 wifihiui; iiilorinntiiiii on nny MihjVct eiiiiic'rtnl(will( Ihoe M:ichinc, hy ndilrtjssint. t h ltcr to the eiilif!rilicr, (nnt paid,) will n i'cive ut.cntiuii. lu I h' nti-an tmif, jt cin-v nirtit, he will make u tour through tin Sale to rights lew certiorates will pjinw the rpinioii ' nuiilol them hy tlioc huv.n u-ci! thcui, and inspected their operation!. u; wis m:vsom. G.i!li.oii1Ohio1 March .'11, lit.!:. (iAM.ii-oi.Ls, March Wt, Kir.2. I do In rcb) cei tiiy that I dniij work it iu Ncwuoiirs estaldiMrnvnt, witlt the wlude or part of hn lu!Hr-uiviii( Mnchim s, nsrd in preparing hides for tiumini; The one to break hide aud work bate, (jrnerally breaks or (.'Kenan man) hides, and works ut ni.tn) hide!) in had t, in n day. us any four nnmui n tinners can, nnd much l etter ; mid that the S' cnnd and liiird Alaidiiix s, . ran1', Inntu, hn es, handh rt and j -uf ' .in: t hup (Iiiwti ji five iinuulei tt rr.ch par.ll, ntieuded Uy s.j.t.p-limes twi hand, and ohm lint our; nnd I am ff opinion that it i n vulnah!!' I.ibor siv-ing impruvonieitt mi v rt i up in I hie. M WOOTKN. March Mth l!M. Underst indiiic th.nt nnr im 'hh'T, I.. Ni v-sntn had in operation touir I dior siivji u' ma rhinery, iihiI in the prep:irii(lnn ( hiden lur tanning's we called to see their perliirmniice; and in thirty five minute :, two Itandi dnuved nut nnd put down I leer litmdred nnd li I) hides, (ns wn weie infuriiK d, ili'lributt il in eleven vats, culled limes, bates, ami band!- rs. a. uxi.nu ll A. GKbWtlLI), I) MA". r. mknxokh. Whetting, Va March 19. Grnnil n nil Splendid Neliemr for pnrknges! Oic rfratrn wtmhergrts ,,"20, . 1 C, .j 1 2, or O'lO. Wheeling Lottery, F.xfrn I; I'o bedriittii ul Wheeliiit, llondny, April 16. scni'.Mi:. 1 prize of 10000 is 10000 6000 .')l)00 .lOOO mso 1000 xm 200 101) fiO AO AO SO 21 .'0 If. 12 10 .'1000 10 20 .00000 2.r)000 :i2iH) sr.oo A 10 it.00 11C0 0720 47010 liOfoOO 19.80 r.iiO'.o 77000 1 00 10 Prizes, s.)GG,080 rickets ,il0 Shirrs in proiiorlion. A pneknee of '-'. whole tickets per 5 cent, discount Cost of a pneknire of'. v.holc tickets JJliT i he puckugu is compulcu io uruw (ml) Itm A certificate of 11 Whi les will cost $!(! no. '.j Halves .',1 do. 87J Quarters "i 50 (In. il I'.ijhltu U 7j All orders must hu addressed to Jull.N L. NF.WT.V, li'tcdiHg, lu. Stttlr nf Oliin. I'l'cnlllill faiinw. j-IIKItl: will be m petition pros, ailed to a. nil. I nttrr nl I ., 11,111 I'li'iia lor .1,1 ci uuty, nt their May tirin next, hy the un- iieoiKii, 11, ns neirs u l l.i'v 10 1 .oca. cuilivinii, 'he original ,,roprietor of the town of l-'iunk union, to vueute that part nl the town ol rriiiiklintoii ineliiniai wi'hiu the loiloviiK li'.iits; heinniiii; at l, t .No. !i,iu VVashiec ton sir, et ; the, ire w ith said street to Lot No. Ji:t; tie 1, co with Water street to I. it No ; th, 111 e with Cut street to Lot No. 17'.; 'I cure ivitli Fifth street to Lot Nu. !I0, till . 'are ol li.'e'iniiiuu. WM, M -"l,l,l'VNT, M1C1IAF.I, I.. l'l.l.l ANT, Jltil'iril t-l'lil-IVANT. ' March I'JIh, IHJ'.' f. ". I'lom the Tuiipcrniice Journal. TiTLUONY TAKEN IN PRIiJON. Tho Chaplain of the Connecticut Slut0 Prison has tisccrtained, and puilishcd in III0 Juutnul ol' Uuiiinnity, the lullowinn luctsro speclino tlio extent to which ititciiipcrauce id llic tweitinjr etiuse of crime. I. Of the ivholu number, whose crime was innii.slauoliler, nr on attempt to kill, nut one denied that he had I), en tlriiiliiiio iniox eating liquor the day that the ciiuio was coumiiiii-d. y. All but lieo or thru of tins class of co:i vielo cciif. ssedtliat lliey hud been liabituu!-ly intemperate. :!. The same indieiduals confessed, with scarcely an except ion, that they had been liriukiiio nrdeiit spirits at least so a:: to pro- i iicoconsnlerable excitement oilhin hall on .,..... T, of the lime ol their c.'i,,miti.2 Heir sj a.id that th-tini" in the l ay ivh.n en, op it ft-! cninmtllpil u-hq n nip , I ,u hour their crime was committed, was either in the ulleruoon or evi tnn(j, yr-nornlfy tho latter. II lore I bad hall linislied my iiiqiniics, I Hi on t; lit I li.il collected (acts enoiiL'ti ol such a character, us to malio almost uiiy dttinkiird piiinic before lie drank ajjuin, were lie to see tin m. The lolloiv ing are a specimen of the facts to which 1 ulludc: A, for ni .ny years nn habitual drunkard. Killed a niun in tho evening, nfter both had been drinking (ill they hardly knew what they n ere about. I sure he would not have hurl u liur ol his head, had he been sober, lor Ihcy had been j-ood friends bo lore. While lying in jail, he says, he drank all Ihe rum ho could gel; und though hi; ex pected tu he hung, ho had no more thought about his soul, than if h had been a beast. li, in prison lor life. Once a respectable mcchaiii-i. provided w ell lor un interesting iuuiily. Ktmi. serving us luel lor his unary passions, wiis Ins ruin. C, nu intelligent inun of middle age. Iln a wile ond seven children. Hum was the .en. an l "t kindled the lire of discord be-wccnhiui .n.'1 Hie wile of his bosom, whom beforo ho had tenderly luvci1, und led him to ulleinpl tu destroy her life. Iiu is torn from his family, und sentenced lu remain iiij.i..-on us long as he liv,-s. D, used to drink from a pint to a quart of spirits in a day. This took away much of his earnings, and made him ready lur any crime. K, was sentenced to ISmonlhs imprison ment for breaking into a store, solely for Ihe purpose of stealing brandy to drink. F, is a convict for life. Uus repealeiilv. when intoxicated, sought the life of others. When sober, ho was kindhcarted. industri ous and harmless; when drunk ho was a savage, and tho terror ol the neighbour hood. (x, ruined himself by intemperate drink ing. In writing to his mother, the other day, he expressed a wish "that his late might bo a loud warning to those of his acquaintance w ho take the social glass, or go to the solitary bottle." II, a young man, onco in rood bu.-iiness, earning J'JII per month; might now haw been worth lllll(), and enjoying liia liberty,, had he let luui aloiu-. I I. scarcely out of his teens, yet now in prison for the third time, und fur life. To use his own vulgar expression, for th scribing a vulgar doing, "ho drank nun enough to scald a hoj in, thu duy he committed Ins last crime." K, Com pious nnd reepcclablo parents, Young, prepossessing, on.l intelligent, lias lost fuir good situations as clerk in a store, j solely on account of his iiitemp"iuto habits. His Iriends know not where he is; nor w ill they, because. -he will not tell who, nor where they are .It is melancholy to think how he used toSicuvo his seat in church, unoccupied, whcn'he might have heard the trill h from an excellent preacher, and spend his sabbaths in going Irom tuvern to tavern, in the city, drinking, swearing, and steeling his heart tor almost ony crime. L, recolleou to have been serious, and prayerful, w hen a lad. Win n a little Inrther advanced in life, ho was tirgi d by another to go with him to a tavern, and spend his Sabbath evenings. Ilo did so, and did not stop in his don nwnrd career, (ill ho spent llie whole Sabbath in the same manner, be-ciime unfit for business nn Monday, sunk dow n lo lie a perlect sot, ond is nt this mo meat as bitterly opposed to religion as almost any man that I know of. M, was in tho habit of carrying a battle of rutn w Hli him in his pocket to church; and at noon ho would collect a company of young men nnd Walk with them lo u spring w here they soon found tho bottom of the bottle. Kinn ruined him. Ilo tells a pant ful story about his father. Once he became concerned fur his soul, ond began to pray in tho family; but as soon as he got in the hubit of going toa distillery in Iho neigh borliool, h lost all seriousness, led olT praying, nnd finally wut out of tlio world a poor, miserable drunkard. m i, t:c i : iti:.ii. ("ej"A very daring felony was committed lest week in Circlevillc, under singular cir cumstances. I ho house ol Mr. Williamson was entered in the night, and a heavy chest, containing ft-Utl in specie, token fioui the bedroom w hero Mr. W. and a female servant were lying awako at tho time. Tho chest wns alterwards found near the house rifled of its contents. Two persons aro in jail on suspicion. fi-V'Tho Commercial Bank nf Lnke Krie was to resume operations, ut Cleaveland, on the lirslol this month. Leonard Case is nice ted President, and T, P. Handy Cashier. fi-'r I lie estimated value ol all Iho coir, s manufactured in the United Slates, yo irlv, is $1,11-0,11110. In the litllo slato of Uhneio Islund alone, JO-VillO worth ore annually made. The manufacture of Shell has ris"ti to the highest slate of perfection; Ihe finest work is ilotio by female's, and tin y ura said to be more profitably employed in the w rouglil shell and horn comb manufacture, than tiny other work of th 'ir hand. Win. II. Swill, wo believe, was the first to introduce in New York, tho ingenious carving nl combs, which has already been carried to such an extent of beamy iihi'cd with titrong'.li, that his fabrics are more higli'y valued, and command a higher ptiee aiming tho Indies than thn brst comhs imported Irom Canton. His linn have a manufactory in Boston, un.l a pretty large one in Charles' town; und it would lie an item Worth know imr. liow lnre'O a number of eonihs nl all kinds they nniko in n venr. am! whut is Ihcir villi,,.. 0;-The rinigriition from KnhinJ, Scot land end Ireland, to the United States, during the year lJH, was I -i.e 17; during the Soma period to the liiili-h Coloiiiesin North Am lien, rj.lHi. In pjl, tolliu IJ. Slnles. 1 5.1 17d; to the Uritish (.'olonieo, lS,;tll". In I6;;il, to the Uniti'd Ktates. a l.SeJT; to the Uritish Colonies, o()..ri7l. In lni;i, (the hall year Io July fith) to tie United States, 13,72 i; to the lintish Colonies, HVIHS. f Cninp'inies aro forming in different pirtti of' the Union, lor the purpose ot'inaliino 9' ttl' in 'tits in Orcg'-n, or upon Ihe Co'umbpi Ittver. iSiutie tune in this month, n company will sail Imiii Whi'i lini', uccordin; to an nd- verti-euient in an l'.a.-:t- rn p -per. I ho Mis soi ri Ki'pohlieiin cunt inns persons Hindus iii iliino seuh mnnts in that countiy until it i-' Itno'Mi lo what 1'inver the enuidry belonos. fi'T'The Leoislaliire of Marvlaud has pas sed a la iv, incorimraliiiir the Halliinnrn and U'hei linir Transportation Company," the object ol uhieli is thelrnnspotttitioi) ofnier ,.,, j bclwn ',. Tb. ,.,;,, 8l(jck t0 b jo.ljlll), i .Uuf ul . ... SUM) each. 07" l'he Billimoro American says, a lale letter from a gentleman fit Paris states: "Our countryman Cooper is engaged in wri ting another romance, the llei'lenniniir, w hich is in the preys; the scenes arc laid in (lerm iiiy: its introduction nnd first chapters I have read. I can only say liomthespeci men, that it w ill at leait not detract from the reputation nf his high powers. fj-'A l Hefoute, Centro county, Pa. paper, ol the 21th ultimo, states that canine madness rages 'to an extent truly alariniiiL',' in that neighborhood. Two young sons ol Major Neff, in Vim's Yulley.hud recently been bilten. f)r"The l.e:'is'r.ture ol N.mv .ler.iy, Imve granted ''IIIID as n sriiluity to Ihe Indinii tribes who left thai Slate many years sine; and removed tu (Jr-en Hay, Territory of .Michigan, lo conveying In New Jersey, their lands iouth of the Itarilan, they re served the rijlp of fishing ill them uud lie ir ! descendants forever and lliisgnint is con sidered as un nekeoivIedguiMit of their riirhts and a remuneration at a lime when they nrp needy. fc'"The Capital employed in tho maun factor" nf wool in Hhoile l-lanil isrstimnted ..l ".'i ;;,()' II I: value of annual product J I7i,- UUII. rr'T" ease nl m il-practice wo.i recently decided at Idlehfield, ( oiiiiec'ieut, in which young phvsicinn, for having inceitl itee. a female just belo-.v th" elbow join', wotiin'nng a nerve, nnd ell' -cling nn incurable injury, was fined four hundred dollars. 07" A pa'eut lies been taken out by persons in Massaehuseits, lor n new sliU'eiiing for hats, ill which gum copal i-i an iiigreu'i.'hl, which is expected to diminish the cuiisump tion of'shellnc O-The Boston Transcript says the re-venuo arising from foreign importation., and paid or secured to bo paid nt tho Custnm IIoiisp in the City cf Boston, during the year lb"!l, exceetlod, as appears from com petent tiociiments, the amount paid in any preceding year, since the esl'ibli-hment of i the I' .'iierul Government, ne irly N'-'IID flli). notwithstanding the n iilienng' illocts of the "Am rican Sys'om." (tyln con quence of a reported case of t liolera in Topi un(a smali s 'a port town in Main-.) th inha'iitaiitjof lint place, and Brunswick, hnv" been greatly alarmed. It s sum mat n young girl had opened a chest belonging to h-T lirolli-r. just r 'turned Irom ' s-'a, nnd w ho hail been si' k " Hli Ih" dread I ed di'etise nt Hamburgh, and thus received ' th" infeciion. She is howevever ne.arlv re I I; and ni 'dicnl genllem"ti who u't m- ,, ,t jljl,n;,n i.y do not feel , n'irely satis lied ni to the nature of the disease, give' it as tlioir opinion that then) is no c.nu'j lor any further alarm. fXA Surgeon in Ita'cigh rcenlly ci traded a needle1 Iran th" shoulder ol ti child nged only live inunihs. Ii was b di. vd that the needle tins suddenly forced into th" child's slioul icr irom the nurse's dress about 1(1 days before. Tins should servo as a cuu tion to nurses. fC-The New Orleans Courier contains a long detail of an engagment between n parly ol nine Americans und one hundred and sixty four Towaconi- Indians, in the Pro vince of Texas, in November last. Tne Americans hnving been advised ol Iho in ! nd d attack prepared for defence on a shiall isinii'i in iiiu ou ouu.i rivL'l, iiilliai i, u.eiiui' pletely surrounded by th li tliuns, who kept upaheavy lire. Being driven back. on In nun craw icu along anil set lire io tl.o loav s ami grass wimlwiird of the encampment, which with much ilil'.icully was ex inginshcii wi h btili'iio rob.is, (lei., skins, etc. Tho enemy were driven off, and the heroic little bind', as in token of defmnce, hnistei! on the top of a tree n white llag with a blooay spot. Th" account suys "We had Ihroo white m n s verely wounded and one killed; nnd lost several horses. There was not one who had not his clothes pier'ed and skui .'ta z. d in several places. We saw tiventy-ono Indians lull dead nn tlio ground; nnd the next morning, nt th-ir encamp:!)' nl, w e counted 48 b!oody spots on th-crns-i.siippos-cd to haw been produced by the blood that ran Irom Iho bmlies ol the wounded." XX'Tne population returns ol Croat Brit aiu for lr.'li have been published hy order of l'lirli.uu nt. Thn whole population ol Lng land is I :l,lKlf,:(:JS nn tucieiiao of ten per cent, in the lust ten years. Q3A London ,1,'itriinl quotes a letler from Naples, dated Jnim iry 17th, in whi h il is said (hit a migiidicent Carnival was in prep ration, the gr nt attraction olnhijli wns to b n splendid maslt'd hill, to b given by the Austrinn Aiii'uisidur, in honor ol' the illustrious Wai.tf.ii Scott. The guests were nil lo apear in tho costumes ol lho"V ivrly Novels." fv.'j-Tho Duke ot Sus-iex, on introducing, iu thu lintish Houso of Lords, n petition ul the mudical institution ot London lur legaii. ing anatomical dissections, stated thai he hiiusell hid directed in his will, that his bo ty should bu delivered to the rurgoons lur dissection. (rir'I'he ijetnttt, London pnper of Feb. 4th. presents a most singular eas" related by Dr. David Ournes, of the Lnelish Navy, in which a large slttlfirk was 1 itely cxna I il trotii thn back of n s.ii iron hoard cf the Kngl sli Man nf War Ship B lvidera, wi ll out the surgeon's, nr any person under whoso eye ihu man hail been for a V"ry long p. rio'.l, being able to obtain any clue to the mode in which, or th" timi) w hen, r got there. The presence of the fork wns first denoted hy il small lunnur between tlio right shoulder-blink- and iho senile; "vnrly two njonlhs slier the appearance o which, llie fork, tlhe noiK.'lini.r: cf evu rv one present, was cut out by Dr. Rurnes. The man, on being quivtion.d, when first ihe end ol the fork was s -' ii by Dr. Humes, as to the nature of the piece of steel,ix-prn.-s il hiui'self (says Ihe Doctor) as much astonished ns wo wcru nt its presence, and said h" should not have known it, had wo not tiil.l hiiii, and had he not felt pain from our pulling it wiili thu forceps. He had n-ver boon irf action, nor did he recollect having received nny wound by which it could have been introduced. About two inches b' low the oponing made in th" In-innur, we observed a umail w hite speck, the siz-' of a leech bite, bin rather rctvmbling the mark left many years alter v.ccinaliop. This was lie only vestige of any thing liki a wound that we could detect in his back, lie seemed to have no delect of memory in a- y way, lor he, without hesitation, gavo ev ry infoimation ns to his former life an8 hahils. lie is a native ol Devonshire, has been al sea since he wns twelve years of age, ninl in the merchant service two years ago. wli.'ii he joined llift VYigatB Tweeil, at ih" Isle ot France, nnd from which ship he was paid oil' immediately before jilning the IJ' li iil.'ia in February last. 1 1 is parents li.e in Devonshire; hut no kind of in-fnriieilion has been obtained, as to llie insertion of the fork, which Dr. Ournes thinks nny have been in the back for years. The case is w ell authenticated; for tvhilo under ireunirnt Ihe patient was seen by the Hon. Captain D.indas, Dr. Twceddale, n ii il most of the officers and crew of the ship, and also by .Mr. Donnett, Mr. Gcddes, .Mr. Cliartres, surgeons, and Dr. Jones,as-.'i-:tant surgeon, Royal Navy; and the fork was extracted in th" pros nee ol Dr. Tweed-dale, w ho assisted Dr. Ilurnes, and Lieutenant Ogden ol tho Royal Marines, in tho operation. 'Che K litor of the Lancet, adds in a note, "No rational p-rson can for a mo-in 'lit suppose tli ut the ignorance of tho man wns real. The wound caus d by the introduction n''s!ich nn instrum nt must have) been in the highest degree severe; and an , fieri lo wi lidraw il nppenrs to have beca the cans,' of the. forcible fracture near tho handle. The petition of the fork was singular, as a rtah is so much more likely to hnv i.'j' ii in nt o downwards than upwards." (:;' 1 1 ii.' that the omiual nggre-j rai'.' hie Fn.'i. pension list is obout tiveli millions uf iloi! .r-i. The amount for iiiilii i v sei vices alone la r. built fifteen mil-lints ol dollars. The MinifterofWarsta-t- J Mat theie were DiyiUO oificers on tho . I '" s, os pensioners. Among the civil p. i inners is Iho sister of Robespierre. Her pi . i n w as granted by the Directory, ami iiaii hi . - n- i ' by n'l the sul'seqiiciit ;-venini 't'l.'. 'I ,.i ; ; : "! j otf. ,o ihu nurso o the King i f )!"iui", which has in like manner been respected in ail subsequent chan. ges. OT'A 1,'tler from Pulormo, of di Jun. states that i;i the place of the volcanic Island which hail exi-led for some mnnlln, and disappeared lately, is now seen a column of boiling water, about twenty four feet in di ameter, rising from between ten to thirty feet ahr.ve the surface of the set, index- ling a s'rnng bituminous odor. fh'v-A lioriieulturalist of Bohemia has a bcantilul plantation ol the best sorts of fruit tr-cs, winch have neither prlln from seed nor gralling. His plan is to take shoots of the choicest sorts, insert onch of them into a potatoc, and plunge both into Iho ground, leaving but an inch or two above the surface. The potaloo nourishes the shoot while it is) striUng root, and Iho shoot gradually springs) up ami becomes a hecltlilul tree, bearing the) best fruit, without requiring to be grafted. ' ' . . .1 . ,.. . -e ., . l'his discovery is vnluahle; lor if the seed or kernels ot itppl.-s are son n. nil except that on" roun lMi incd whi h difTrs in appearance Irom l!i" ot iers, produce crabs instead nl' ppl. s. Cullin g ton, whr-n committed to the carl!), rarely succeed. The sun dries) up th a ip lii'lore ii rout is formed, and it must be un h-r very favorable circumstances that n cutting wi l answer the expectations of him who plants it. Hut thu Bohemian in thoil seldom fails Ii has also been sue-cesslnlly Iriod with tho cuttings of myrtles, geraniums, scarlet fuchsias, etc. frJ-The Emperor Nicholas of Russia lits ordered that a granite column, in imitation of the celebr .led Trajan column, 84 feet high, and 12 in diameter, should be erected in the Winter Pilice, in memory of his brother 'Alexander. It his been rut Irom a granite) e'l H in e iinau.i, Ui.a ,uir ivurnjjttm liaVO) b en employed in cutting it during two years; its weight u ealimaled at about 6,- uii,iiuu ns. "VVThero is living near Tomsk, on the) frontier of Lithuania, a man named Demetrius Craboski, who is UjS years old; he hat always ,d the hiimhlo but tranquil life of shepherd, nwted by his two sons, the eldest j of whom is 12J, and the youngest !)7 years old. 'M tl"M1i 'l:s '-'(itee, forsnlehy J? 4 yilXiif O&S. CIIOSDV, k Co. November 'J t fllAUIll.NH CARDS, R'otOM ib,' ni'inuiaetory of J tl 3. A. Si- Sinitb & Cu Leiceitir, Massachusetts, consiitinjrof Nuaibers "!. :!0, 11, ,11, and 33, Wire for sale hy L.GOOIMLE k CO. January 6 10 IV HW WAHE HOUSE. Cosh for Wlu ttl nnd Flnx-sred. 'EMI IK subscribers will pay CASH, and tho u. hi.'h' sl ui uket prior, fur nny nnanlitf ii enml WIIH IT nud I'l.W-bl'.l'.l), delivered ut the Nmv IV irn House, corner Broad and Caunl'ttccls, uttbe llridtre. J BIOGWAY & CO. Oelnberd 4 o3uc!iiiic Cfifilft, I'"' h it qe ilily, and nl the lowest vlr" pri ' price, lor sale hy B. W. COWLES. 3 Worlln'ncton, Deceniber 7 "V"OT It'i:. rceiii,ly to the 1 5th spotless , ,1'lhonct, entitled "An act to provida for the s ilc of seel ion 1 0, granted by Coniresj for the ne of si hools " thrro will be sold at 'heeeurl bouse, in Iho town of Marion, on M mil iy, Ihe ill) h day of April next, to tho n.dint bid . r. nclilv acres ef lunil; hoins; e'eist half N W (Jr Sec. 10. T S, South !l M. No hid will be received for any sun les tiein th" ninnuiit due the 3lulc, to Witt old liars, jil cents. II. CORTON, jl.M.C. Mireh ?., 1 nrt . DO I IKK I V & LKIBV, Forv.nrdiiiK'ULl roimnission Mercb.iuts, Volumlms, Ohio; ,ii:nts v n "nt", Tn"Y. ti KniB LiNt. M iHiIlth, ir.3? ?f
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Full Text | PRINTED AND PL'BIJNIIED' AND COLUMBUS GAZETT Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; Or, Three Dollurs at tire cud oft lie year. Whole iinilx r, 1209. New Serio....:o. 29, Vol. 8. I nUTI'uUa uitU H si' i ilKtVrt hnve m, JL)ilni., .!- i iy ni,eTior CI OTIlii, l"( Uru-s onuio ttiiil oinurs; in s whicii aro I pieoe au,,er super Union Cloth, .1 rcul Lluc-tur.il saxony wool Jo 'lo luperiu. t'aleii Olive do do do Claret, of besi Sux i.y wuol dn ilo 11 lie do do do do I:il lurry, und many other fancy c lots of various qualities They have also i no o iiuoruu-iit of Mo tino and ulner ClltC l-SI in, i,r ladies' drosses aud cloaks i eou-Hiui,' ,1 more limn twenty different r.ulorsniitl shades. JanniryW 12 THE subscriui'isii.iH' emo red into copurt iicrsiu,i under the nuuic uiul linn u J,t;WH & COWl.T-S, ui.d Imve tulle He stand formerly occupied by Mr . Clntteiiduii, slirectiy oppi)!ilo Robinson's tuvern. , I cn is fic I'mw l trilULHS.'lLE & litil'-llL,) 1 Bdvj tunoii mo store i.ruiei.y ucU led by ' A. Oiiuleuili n, opposite llubius ui's lavcm, and ure now opening ; A complttc and eilensive assortment of Gr J w -V " COMPRtsliSU rilii FULI-oiVi.0 AKTICI.m, i Sa,iiirol,iu, ones, oiuc, e ., n..ou,il.t.i mix d llr.Nid tiotiis do biue, illicit uud iimcj col'd Cussiw res do Lou.lem 0, ,v iio unio i'e-iursuiiius do Dlu", glee.,, iir.iu u.iU iu, o Ciesiueis do greuu, re.i, jcili ,iud wue r inline Black jud corn, liuied ,uid . i.iiil boiuoaze.s Fancy col r -d meiiuo circmsiuns B,acK and iiuri o U Bmca li ou Mil .ea, iiM .md plum IttKtumt-Blue ami oi.ivv.i ,.,1.1111,016, scoUli -tiu 1'uiiun h.ud. Loino's tt'onl mil wanldl iiosuu..d null Hjsc London I io ud plaiu cotion do ilo Black aim wiuio do do Jvl.irieiilus QiiIk, itusc uud i unit Blankets Clue ui irule uuuonidcs and r usiiuns Itluf, black an, I dr ,b Hangup L'.,rds Super Calic ms, luiiuy I'rniis lino tityh colors do do Morning do ussoried pattern, do Irish Linens, whole un i nail pieces 0, 7, and 11-4 u hi n I ontiuu Diaper Russia and Bird's eye do Cottou and lidru .1 in Ikerelncfs Superior Swiss and lieli.i lusliu d i J,iuoiiet and c imbrn. d do Figured an i pim.i book do do Ul.iek sila and i.ibay Velv -u.assorteii colors Bnper Gr u no Naples, liuliau Lus.ring do In li i -iiiiM-, i kiuws, ' ircemult aim Vi ireuoe, s rle.l c dors Heavv It ili.iu black auk, mid milled Cia- Vllll A large .Hi i.tuieni m. rioo ShntrK & to li 4 Foiicj Oroi de N i .e',guuiu,,:iapeunddre ll iii.lkeroiiiels Linen C,nuhrin dud worke.l do Cotton and b ibbinet Luce and Lane Edging 4 and 8 4 hobbniel Liiioe and 0 nek l ice Veil. A jenenil assort loent ul k .mite, belt, fine and pi un utiii In.tung Ribnotn Superior vrnite uiuihn uud eulored fancy Cra vats do India fl t?, b tndnnnuli and tieriuun Pocket It iiidkerchli fs Turkey red nnd cotton (lug do " Oentleraen's Olovcs, Collars aud assorted Slocks Web, knit, and patent Suspenders SOdoien Alexander's aud CU'H's Spool Cot- ton, assorted oolors 100 do Brazilian luckm? ni side Combs 30 do lii'h lim n I hn J ! 20 do black unit aborted colored icvinig Silk DOME IT' OnilDS. IS Bales 3 4 und 5-4 unbleached Sheeting and Shirting 3 4 and 5 4 ll cached do do Apr 'ti and Kur rime ( h lis Dora iido plum (iiugiinuit and Mrdli, ki' g Cotton yam, Caudlewick, ootton Wnduii.g nn l Hatiing Ladies' lor .ecu, Prunella, and calf Klines and li lots; also, a geimel as .rtnia t of Shoes anil liools Uati, Ca;is, tia. Ic:: together with n lnrgt Kssortinenl o' (ineem, Hard, H dlo vrare, and Groo, nes. All the above Oo..t. arc offered for sole, with numerous artiolus not menti ,nl, at lo prices and on lib. r tl terms Country Pro-duos taken in exehangn Our Irien.ls nst.l ih pnblio in grnernl, are Jivited to call nnd ex itnne tor thennelves wi.il r.O, 000 Staves and ipianut) of Shingles. Jan. II ll-3inn. llurr X siM'rwood, Eait title, nf Itigh-ttrevt, fS the new Dri'-k Store nearly opposite anMcll's Pivein, aro ibis day opening an I ' entire New Stock ef Dry Gool, dit'ocerietti, IaH, ilM'A iv.irt", tiii.H-iinuiT, &LC. &.C. Furcbaseit tor vims mtirkei at Ion rutes, and Will bu sold at a nc ill iiiivuiico. Among the tiuiucn,u. artu Ks are DAY O00D3. Broad Cloths Cassiueti Fiunncls Blankets Raitiuets Ciro.issiani Vestings Camlets Tirtun Pluidl Bombatins B iiabuze ti Velvoti Bangup Cord Beavrt 'ens Fnstinui Drillings Satteeti Linen Tablo Diaper Cotton do do Irish LlUelll Silks Laces Calico Some beautiful pat terns of the latest fashions Shawls Fancy nnd Porkct Handkerchiefs Cravats II i.e, (i loves Muslim,, iruin 3 to C t. blenched nnd brown Chocks Ticking Cotton Yarn GROCERIES. Cigars Powder and Shot Raisins Mackerel Herring CndOsh, ke. CofTeo Toa Sugar Spiaei Tonaooi Snuff GLASSWARE and QUEEN3WARE, ivery large assorliuutit. HARDWARE. Mill Saws X lJut do Hand do Axes, Spades Shovels, Hoes Trace r'tiaioi Coffee Vtill, Tea Kettles Tea Pots Knives nnd Forks rrviiig Pans Shovel nnd Tongs Sad Irons CnnJ'e. ticks I,, ninv II Hows Cut Nails Wool fards Steelyards Spoons Sieves, o. BURR It SHERWOOD respectfully invit- the attention of purotmicri. DiMrember 14 S 6m i C AS received 50 dnz. Collins fct'o's Axes i 3. Hand Axes, mid Hatchets, of every mllt m, and still further imprnvt d in ipiulity , ivliich lie will sell by diolesii.e i.r reiii . A (.i-ciul opportunity now pr, tents ,1 obtiuuiiig i ollius und Co's Uroiid xi-s, at the sigi. ,i i,,e llig Axe, ns no no. re of ,hat article viil i.e in,, uliii.luied . Aln ieu. iveo, an eM le ,ivr nssortuiciit i'l'05r3, ' ' numerous io iii titioti, Miited I,, tne wiins ol tin conn ir 1 ivliich will he sold i,s low, lor curb, ns at ,iiiy place in Ohio. 1' .rl:, f'lo'.r, Cliee'e, Wi.ent, Sugar, Hemp, Feather', Has", D, er I;iiis, Beans, nml ino -t other hi ds of pro ,!,., . will ho liurellaeil ll' .l t""' highest price ...vim, at the stiid sizn ol the I3IG vXF . . . . in . t, i-v I" Hill 11 LKA'l'HKU AMU WHISKY. ' SHE (ii', seri'oer h iving taken u room l lew do rwestol II. W. VlcGo,' store, ..nd ,npo.i'c the Matttet h one, intend keep ing at band an assortment of good 1 F.A I'll Lit un' WHISKY, nil of their own ni.umtiiettiri-, which hey wiilsiil e.l.cnp for oail., v. a ,e.li or r' tail, or er.rimime for Hi 'c, llatk, or fitnin. Th. y have now nn hand fifty barrel of Old Vhiky; which will he sold cheap f r faih only Ca'h ini ', for Hide' lit their Hiore, r I'liiiynriLon Wnmr-street. HttC TAYI.OR&SOX3. Vov. 10, 1B:1I. nn r rt tHE .ubicriiiers will civ-' " cent cash B. for any oiiau'Hy ol FLA SKLD, i do-iver, tl soon. DOIIERTY & LEIBY. V .v. I0:h, loP,l. a 10 US II A A I) LQ T I '0 11 SALE. I'll E 'ii '-eriher will ri II ut private sale the House and Li t nl ....I. ., I.. I .... l.'rr., sir, et, hr'wein stale street nor Hron'iHnv. For furlher inforniatioii. in.jiiiri- of 1IIV BU NSO.A. C'.l'ini' il.. Oetohrr I I . 5 if Slnl? i,,1' 0i,'j, Franklin (intuit, s.. Coii.aiull Pirn., ft"' "inrv Tcria, . 0. l'!J!. Miiinliiy, l'Viii.ir 'l. M-.thcw Mitchell, CompH. vs Chnrle' Wilson, Ehcnvz T Mitehell, iMbcllu Mucin II, Wm. Mitih' ll, At;. rew Mitchell, R'dicc, a Mitehell. Jo-eph .andis. Hod Jan, his win, formerly Jane Mi'eh.ll, heirs at lnw ol M.ir;a ret Shoemaker, deceased, Otfti The conipl linaiii having filed his bill pr iy ing the o ,urt 'o deciee tint ihe delctid nit" r'deaac to the cooiidaitiaut nil th'-ir inter e-t in i c- rl mi tract of land lying in Frat k l,n eoonty, beio.; Ihe northwest ipiarter ,,i ecttoii ?, town. hip 10, rane 2.'t, on Mn lews' Miirvi'T, v ieh ci-irlaiiiunt i iireh . e: nl the .ud M iriuret lih 'eneikiT. de sed, whilit s .li" hill tin ti'le to w!ii di was I cm: lelid Io tie' said tl ililillllt, d'irill. h lifrtime of Ihe id Mar n'et : nnd it p- e tring t-i the .a iffartion of the court t!i it ,he ih'i' ndniitp, Chnrle" Wilson, and J , , ph l.nndi". and J .me, his wife; nre not n sidcets it this Stalei tt is therelore ordered, Ihnt no. nee of ;he nendeney of this suit be published sfaii Ohio S'nte Journal, a iiewspapcr printed in (Nilnmhus, f ,r nine week" sucee-MVeW ; a, d it i2 f'irlher 'r,ler"d 'hat the sai l defend-nits unpear lo re, nn Ihe firt day nf the nexl lirm if thi court, und nlead, answer or de- iir t snid liill, or the f"ct therein set f..rth will be taken as -onfe.'i d, and decreed bc-' Ordincly! nnd this rause is continued until 'he next term A true c y Attest, K. I. M'UOWEI.L. Ot us A: Gnt-E". Snh..r CnmjilU ga 9w Stale of Ohio, Frnnklm Omnli, s.t. ( 'iiininoii I'lt! i". hYliriiiiry Tcrrtlji A I). 1S32. William Miner, ) vs. J In Chttqctnr. I".'. - le'l, '? ' II K com diiiiiaul hnving rll.H his hill, k selling I rlh nnd pm nig thiMpM ilio ex ( iitinn ol a con!r cl, ma,le by tli fenoiitit with him, lor the sale ol 111 I. 1, ." 2il'i, in Collin, t, us, f r ,f fHHI. in ti.ree upi I ininial ii.sta iiieiiis, from li, firit ot O. t,,ber, l!).!'l: and it n.p, iiring to the saiisf-irtion of the t omt, ihm s.iid Wi ,i is not ti resident of this Suit, : it is "ti motion, or end, that unless the .mil West appear at our next term, and pleuit, answer, -r de -,ur to co,nphtiunnt'-hill, the same shnll be taken ns i oiii, se,l ; uno it is further ordered. !hal notice ot th- pendency ofcnmphii!. nut's hill sh ll he civ n losaid Wet, h uhlicn ion .1 this order in the t) in State Journal and t.'oluinhns G izette, six w , k' stiec,'ssi . i ly, previous t nnruext utiii, to wnioh ti ,.e this , ause is rnntinuod. A true copv ttir.t, " . I. M'DOWEI.L, cletk. G. & J R. -wam, Sols, tor couipt M " h I8.. - s GVKUM1R &c l'ATrKKbUN, i.ur!tJi:i8 And Wholesale U. al. rs in I'hiun, Glnssi E.irlhennnre, ni.ii L ..king Gltiisc, No.iOB Mum Street, inform the Merchants of t'olumhus and il vicinity, that they will receive iinuiediMiely on the opi ning ol the Canal, 500 packages ol Ware of their oi'n minor In ti'.n : comprising ns elegant an us ortuient us has ever been otf- r-el by any D ah r in Iho Stale ot New Yo-k- Ail ol which tney jiitUffC vitnuiins to sen us low as can be , ur,nnsed , fan) o,her ll ai.e, either 1 1 ii, w York, Albany, or I'hilauelpina udding transpuitutiun lor Ihe Heigm ot tne paokagos ' fney refer wi'h nlensnre, to many of the first merehantsiu western Pennsvlvaiiin, Ohio nnU Michigan, whom ihry Imve sup,ln il the past senion on sntislm tory terins. Fehrnary '.'J ?m FAKMS TOK HL'. rIIE subscribers will sell on good terms, JL tho loliowiiig di scribed lands, viz: A tract nf 105 acres, ah ait two miles from Columbus, in the forks i f the Scioto livni mar Sullivant's mill; a sin ill young orchard unit other comfortable improvements there, on; now in the occupancy of Robert Cloud A tract of 1 17 ai res, Ijing about two mile s aitli cast uf Cultiuihits, well timbi red, good Inn i , nboiit 40 a, res under impiovctni lit. A tract ol '2 jj acres, ah ut four itdlcs north east ot Columbus, on which H' liry Lntig now livcs;nboiil (iOacres under g,i"d improvement, a good orchard, and buildings appro' nate. AImi, 1 03 acres, twelve miles east of t o liimhus, within hall n mile of ihe new town of t'timnerhinil, on the National road, with small improvements This, considrri'ig n,e prol, nbio inercnsiug V ihio uf that cituatioti, will he sold as a harcnin. Also, 100 acres, u'limprored land, tir in or I. "I No. 9, range in, town 4, section 3 United States military land. Tais tract may h- ha, I fir 150 dollurs; rich soil, nnd good limber. (iood mill nceommndattng terms will be given, nnd titles unquestionable. BUTTLES & MATTIIKW3. March in 77c beautiful i'Wt ilwr-uglt Lnd ILrsr. 1 Die joint propi rty of WM. II. JOIl.N.-ON, of Va. A. I R I 1 lil.i .. ol Omu, I). MtAKTIIUIl, no. Xl'A'ILL stand tne present si aton, coin-VV iiieiii ing the liret iiay ol April, anil .lining Ihe lift ilaj ol .Inly, in Lhillicotlie, ,t tiicnew rtable us the sugar tree grove. , i tin west i ml ol the tewn, nnd wijlbeloi io uiiiies al i'M Iho se sen, to be i nisi on or lit tutu the 1st of October, ,f20 he (ingle h up, to he paid ill hand, uud 10 to insure, to b;,-p:ud when the iaare is known to be with loal or paned wi.h. Is lull brother to the celunrntcl nn '.' horse nib now stanon.g in Ken, in ky at $10 the sc'is aiund win -ireil by Ihe uueipialud and ju Hy cilebraled horse Old Sir Arth:e, ut o. Ihelavoiile bt.'oa uiare uf Va IS, t Butincc, "ho was sired by ihe noted impi ried hoisi "ir Hair) ; her dam by Hail's iuiporlt d Med-1 y; grand dam by Old Mark Anthony ; i'Cai graml dam by the imported J Ih Ilo i r, out of th, tomans iii-p ir;ed noire Jeiiny I ami run. Of Sir Ardue's ldoi! nothing neeil he said it is tnaigh to knr.w that it is c- nsi cred lb' best in the llnieti ami that his slock is the nio-l vuliiable of nny in tinenca. I'linfPa bei-'g one of Sir Archie's nest sons. , i!l be siiiriuieut to recommend him to (l,e ublic ns an nnoiial aduiin.ldy cal-Mileled to miprave the loied of lances His ri'd, edisiree, elegant form, full size, (In im; near ;j sixteen Itandi, I, i;li) stately mid coiuiiiati' oig tippeain: ce, ''esirnble c.dor, (a dark !now.' hai ) gn at power, a dlnn ntii! yot'tht'nl vijor, (rising 11 ye,, is old) cel. hot l.nl to , ., a ' ' sety ne at, i,r nl the L, rBe. TheIX-i-erience i.f tv 1 st.t rr bus r..i '.no (" he 'i enmrl' ' ly su-1 mn. , -.ful oalgcttir, 'iinl his - ili ate l.irjje, laic, ik.'I a-- 'leral'; 'i e celur i f tiini-, 1''. Th- ra, inu p tornn.'.ecs ,. T.m::! were few in number ; hut a public trial in a swi f p-take ov r the N. ttuwuy cour-e in Ihe spring of I I!';r7, when he was three years old, was in exact accordance with all th' i spec-lotion fotuicd by the iidmir, r-"l hisdi;tin-uui'licd prog iiiior9. Iiul in thai n.ee. it, whien I e heat Mr West's lu . . m ,oii.: We-hoi k, in three hr.a s, by throw i:ig n" i v the lir-t,ntll ivili'd'ig the sec ill'! Hid 'nil'., he "usfained tin ioiiiry in one ot I, is P"i ! I,- whi'ih reiiiler. d hi,n ever nf'ere.'ards ni'.iia-h'eof uppeunn; "li the Turf A:iei': 'he many doeiimenls whii h ndi:hi he rnililidied to prave Turill' el-iin; t. io.li rrtt'k aino 'he hloode I timTieiiti hor -e", t'i' te-o fopounig nr- ad ll'ed for the -.iti lai'li-'ii ol bis patrons ni:d the public: Mil. WE-iT'S I EllTII ICATE. "I do ber. by c rtify, thiit my horse We- hnik, that run in the Nottaway sweep, stnke, over Ihe Nottoway course, in the spring ot 1887, anil was b'litcn by w ll. Inhnsnn's horse Turilf, in three hrnts, has been run by me several times since, mid with gr at success His raees last winter in S uth t'lirohna, were c uisi'lered thebst ever run in that country. This fall I hnve run him ninl he has not hpen b-'iiten: nnd my opitii .ti i. ul Ill's time, Hint ho is, und w ill prove hiuis ll 'o he, this winter, Io the fotith, where he is now gone, a very distiiiL-iosheil nicer WM M, WEST. October 24, ld-J3 COL JOHNSON'S LF.TTF.R. When l.'el J liIiiisuii svas asked his opinion of the best holies in Virginia, iu HilO, this was Ids answer: ' I do think that oi l Cet "loiiticc nnd her stoik, uru .imaug-t our lir-t lavoritcs. ll any have n pref, rence, ,,,l Kenl.ty and her iiuuily niuy; n ne others certainly have; and I give the ti llowing facts for tint king -o. I tool Ihe on,-l.., I of I; I l!ntlt:ce, ut I'd j ears "Id, to Dm tot Mne, f,,t j 1000 she was the dam "f 'r.ih, wiiose standing and boracter is a liuitted ,d Lad) llii' tington ti) Sir Arthur, that was the d iiu ' f l'lint,' b Sir Archie, her firl foul, that I sold tor $li00 ol Coipn I, b, Sir Archie, that I sold ul t r hreiiko.g down f'-r p I tHJU hho whs the lam of Jam tie h) Sir An hie. thni I gnve Jli'iO f..r. and retused $-2j00. Also, Bymn h) Vir.sniu,ii, who solo lor $1500, ut two learsold ol Si.veit.il by Sir Archie, thnt eoinmaiided nt one year oel, $1000 tilso ol a '2 year old Filly hy Sir An hie, worth $1000, and f a sulking Fill) at her side, I ,r which $t 00 had hi en offered. Ilel Bounce Was also tne dam ol Her-heh i by Sir Archie, that diifl in 3 years old, nnd was the favorite ol the lauiil) ; she never appeared in public but once, when she contended with (he celebrated Henry, and beiit him with ease. TntifT, by Sir Archie, is also a son of Hit's, for ho in I gave $1000 at 1 1 mouth-old. Sully Melvilh', hi t daughter by Vir limine, I sold for $lfi00. Brilliant, niiott.er son by Sir Archie, sold d r $IOtA) before he was one year old. Hit B once is n!o the d.iinofn two year old Filly by Sir Archie, nf such promise, n to induce D cl. Minge, her owner, to enter In r in n sweepstake in New ' Tk, to he run there next spring, to which tie re aru 17 subscribers nt :Mt each; nnd "f a yentling coll by Sir Archie, that Mr Aimis told u.e he bad offered $ illfl for, when three weeks old. Her stock gem tnl- ly is lurge, liiinilsome, admired, und utmost the who'o ol tho'c uiiiiticii to ny me, wool, I com a, and v rv hiuh prices tit ibis time; some of them three or four times their cost. . These sulci thai certainly have taken place, I have i rati rn tl staling, to giving or procuring cer lifn ali s. WM. R. JOHNSON." fjT" Excellent pastures, principally blue gr ,ss, will be furnishi-t! tor mares sent from a ilistuni'c, nnd grain nlso ut a reasonable prii e, it Muiri d, uud also n truity person to nttetid to them, to prevent accidents or escapes; hut for nny accidents that may happen no liability will be inclined either hy the owners til I unit or ln keeper. JAMES INGHAM, Air;,rr. March 21, lo.ii. P, fl. M, ires sent to lllil horouiih will In forwarded to Clullicotlie, free uf expcin,: to the owuei N. B F"r the ncroinmoilalion of those who may patronise Tin ill', puymeiit for the a-, n or itiMiranec, will ho received ut the t'hillieotbe, I'oluiuhu., or Luuca-ter Hunk', or In either ol the last iiuim tl ptopn, tors, March 'Jl. '.'t! lit Ml lll.LS. "F,W OKI EANS SUtiAR riiisiluvreceiv.'d, md for stile by L fiiliil) 1.K k Co. Nov. nth ! 3 f b (i Soeri,, Oil '"SlH P A.' ceived nnd lor nil. n, 0 & R. CUOSIIY, 4- Co, (tpoiisite the Stiitn House n 1 November 2 S If i it 'S I''.-fstfe", NI'AV l.l'l'i ION. 4 THEA'l'IKK on iht- pi utlicc of Modi I cine; hy John Kberie, .',1. D. Second edition. itrvn-e'd und enl,nhed. Adverliseineiit to tin second cdiiion. It will be- perceived, that the arrunoc-ii ic ut promised in ihe tirsl ctiiiion, Inej been adopted in ihe pn seul one. Considerable additions Imve ulso been uiiidi . The. sub jecU ot pneuiuo Uioriix, inluntile convtil sions, peneurdilis, nn" lijsti nils, op.uUed in Ihu lormer, aru introduced in mis eililu.n; und a chapter on the y in rul pttlioluy ol fever, has been etitiroly re-uniieii. many palholonical and therupeutic ubcrvat:oies, iiIho, huvu been iiilroiliu cd tl.lonylioel Ihe workjonil no inconsiderublu iinniJfr u: lypoornpliieal errors, us null us cirors til lunguajre, which had etcped Uiei uiiiIioi'm attention, Imve been corrected in thu cut tion now oiVcreil to tl.o ahlic. A tupply of this beaillilul editio'i iji L iiorle's I'racticc just received, and Inr pule, hy ISAAC N. VI11T!?;G. Co: iitnbiif , March .Hat. ul 3 " U ijbst,Iil)t'r Iiu- tnl.M. out U t tf r put-XL cm lur tlircu Jnbor-s.iViiifr iMut !iim, U'L-tl in the projiurutiiMi . f hiilcs inr i auinii : lli lirtt, wuiUtil h) n hurGCf iit cii'Itd hy out hand, brink liiiU-s uuil ti.ilL-s, mni vvi.l do fta uiuc-ti in u day tti four commun luinds iiml iiiu li better. The h ennd Miictiiiic, ul (t inled two iiaud-i, vv t i J dr.iw nnd put ttuwii (he lurgot uck ol' lmi n. Inuta or halt--, i iivu niiiiiitt!n- (iiu? old wiiv nccui'vinr our ...un) an I. our und n hall cr twu huur.; Th" third Miichinc, uttt'iint-ii by 01 e luu.d, will h.ihdliM.p titifl ut tl.iv.n ti.u lnr-tt put.k m hidts in l,;iiiul,T in it-c'9 iiiin turn.' (the old Wil) would Il'ijIlilC 'III hulir .) The Hitaciiix i lia full) (rslcd (In1 tiipcri r iiilv till iics ol ih'tfi vliKt'ines; hr ihe iv.tiU u-luiiu in u.iit li ttiii ti n'', uud much hctti r A hciun wt.rk iiiuvv l!-'ini ! ;, i.h, vxt rjit iin-liiri' icnutl ll ihiu , ,,i.u il Indus -Vive In t u v drv and n.r t tl-cy "ftijrr a Jittn "T liking n ft it goin- ' i.ichinc. Jn unrlii-!u in n utatk 11 lilty p'T ocui. u Fjived i.i labor ; and Ir ' I. :n u: dune b) uuy huMd hiiiigj a dircdor. 'I lu whole VS(H 111 of mmUii. tlirsc u.aid.ii.ts win not exi'i cd lilly didlur!. Individual rittt wtl he anid for the hm ol tho lnde, or un j- one, nl the Md. lines. Auv jn 18011 wifihiui; iiilorinntiiiii on nny MihjVct eiiiiic'rtnl(will( Ihoe M:ichinc, hy ndilrtjssint. t h ltcr to the eiilif!rilicr, (nnt paid,) will n i'cive ut.cntiuii. lu I h' nti-an tmif, jt cin-v nirtit, he will make u tour through tin Sale to rights lew certiorates will pjinw the rpinioii ' nuiilol them hy tlioc huv.n u-ci! thcui, and inspected their operation!. u; wis m:vsom. G.i!li.oii1Ohio1 March .'11, lit.!:. (iAM.ii-oi.Ls, March Wt, Kir.2. I do In rcb) cei tiiy that I dniij work it iu Ncwuoiirs estaldiMrnvnt, witlt the wlude or part of hn lu!Hr-uiviii( Mnchim s, nsrd in preparing hides for tiumini; The one to break hide aud work bate, (jrnerally breaks or (.'Kenan man) hides, and works ut ni.tn) hide!) in had t, in n day. us any four nnmui n tinners can, nnd much l etter ; mid that the S' cnnd and liiird Alaidiiix s, . ran1', Inntu, hn es, handh rt and j -uf ' .in: t hup (Iiiwti ji five iinuulei tt rr.ch par.ll, ntieuded Uy s.j.t.p-limes twi hand, and ohm lint our; nnd I am ff opinion that it i n vulnah!!' I.ibor siv-ing impruvonieitt mi v rt i up in I hie. M WOOTKN. March Mth l!M. Underst indiiic th.nt nnr im 'hh'T, I.. Ni v-sntn had in operation touir I dior siivji u' ma rhinery, iihiI in the prep:irii(lnn ( hiden lur tanning's we called to see their perliirmniice; and in thirty five minute :, two Itandi dnuved nut nnd put down I leer litmdred nnd li I) hides, (ns wn weie infuriiK d, ili'lributt il in eleven vats, culled limes, bates, ami band!- rs. a. uxi.nu ll A. GKbWtlLI), I) MA". r. mknxokh. Whetting, Va March 19. Grnnil n nil Splendid Neliemr for pnrknges! Oic rfratrn wtmhergrts ,,"20, . 1 C, .j 1 2, or O'lO. Wheeling Lottery, F.xfrn I; I'o bedriittii ul Wheeliiit, llondny, April 16. scni'.Mi:. 1 prize of 10000 is 10000 6000 .')l)00 .lOOO mso 1000 xm 200 101) fiO AO AO SO 21 .'0 If. 12 10 .'1000 10 20 .00000 2.r)000 :i2iH) sr.oo A 10 it.00 11C0 0720 47010 liOfoOO 19.80 r.iiO'.o 77000 1 00 10 Prizes, s.)GG,080 rickets ,il0 Shirrs in proiiorlion. A pneknee of '-'. whole tickets per 5 cent, discount Cost of a pneknire of'. v.holc tickets JJliT i he puckugu is compulcu io uruw (ml) Itm A certificate of 11 Whi les will cost $!(! no. '.j Halves .',1 do. 87J Quarters "i 50 (In. il I'.ijhltu U 7j All orders must hu addressed to Jull.N L. NF.WT.V, li'tcdiHg, lu. Stttlr nf Oliin. I'l'cnlllill faiinw. j-IIKItl: will be m petition pros, ailed to a. nil. I nttrr nl I ., 11,111 I'li'iia lor .1,1 ci uuty, nt their May tirin next, hy the un- iieoiKii, 11, ns neirs u l l.i'v 10 1 .oca. cuilivinii, 'he original ,,roprietor of the town of l-'iunk union, to vueute that part nl the town ol rriiiiklintoii ineliiniai wi'hiu the loiloviiK li'.iits; heinniiii; at l, t .No. !i,iu VVashiec ton sir, et ; the, ire w ith said street to Lot No. Ji:t; tie 1, co with Water street to I. it No ; th, 111 e with Cut street to Lot No. 17'.; 'I cure ivitli Fifth street to Lot Nu. !I0, till . 'are ol li.'e'iniiiuu. WM, M -"l,l,l'VNT, M1C1IAF.I, I.. l'l.l.l ANT, Jltil'iril t-l'lil-IVANT. ' March I'JIh, IHJ'.' f. ". I'lom the Tuiipcrniice Journal. TiTLUONY TAKEN IN PRIiJON. Tho Chaplain of the Connecticut Slut0 Prison has tisccrtained, and puilishcd in III0 Juutnul ol' Uuiiinnity, the lullowinn luctsro speclino tlio extent to which ititciiipcrauce id llic tweitinjr etiuse of crime. I. Of the ivholu number, whose crime was innii.slauoliler, nr on attempt to kill, nut one denied that he had I), en tlriiiliiiio iniox eating liquor the day that the ciiuio was coumiiiii-d. y. All but lieo or thru of tins class of co:i vielo cciif. ssedtliat lliey hud been liabituu!-ly intemperate. :!. The same indieiduals confessed, with scarcely an except ion, that they had been liriukiiio nrdeiit spirits at least so a:: to pro- i iicoconsnlerable excitement oilhin hall on .,..... T, of the lime ol their c.'i,,miti.2 Heir sj a.id that th-tini" in the l ay ivh.n en, op it ft-! cninmtllpil u-hq n nip , I ,u hour their crime was committed, was either in the ulleruoon or evi tnn(j, yr-nornlfy tho latter. II lore I bad hall linislied my iiiqiniics, I Hi on t; lit I li.il collected (acts enoiiL'ti ol such a character, us to malio almost uiiy dttinkiird piiinic before lie drank ajjuin, were lie to see tin m. The lolloiv ing are a specimen of the facts to which 1 ulludc: A, for ni .ny years nn habitual drunkard. Killed a niun in tho evening, nfter both had been drinking (ill they hardly knew what they n ere about. I sure he would not have hurl u liur ol his head, had he been sober, lor Ihcy had been j-ood friends bo lore. While lying in jail, he says, he drank all Ihe rum ho could gel; und though hi; ex pected tu he hung, ho had no more thought about his soul, than if h had been a beast. li, in prison lor life. Once a respectable mcchaiii-i. provided w ell lor un interesting iuuiily. Ktmi. serving us luel lor his unary passions, wiis Ins ruin. C, nu intelligent inun of middle age. Iln a wile ond seven children. Hum was the .en. an l "t kindled the lire of discord be-wccnhiui .n.'1 Hie wile of his bosom, whom beforo ho had tenderly luvci1, und led him to ulleinpl tu destroy her life. Iiu is torn from his family, und sentenced lu remain iiij.i..-on us long as he liv,-s. D, used to drink from a pint to a quart of spirits in a day. This took away much of his earnings, and made him ready lur any crime. K, was sentenced to ISmonlhs imprison ment for breaking into a store, solely for Ihe purpose of stealing brandy to drink. F, is a convict for life. Uus repealeiilv. when intoxicated, sought the life of others. When sober, ho was kindhcarted. industri ous and harmless; when drunk ho was a savage, and tho terror ol the neighbour hood. (x, ruined himself by intemperate drink ing. In writing to his mother, the other day, he expressed a wish "that his late might bo a loud warning to those of his acquaintance w ho take the social glass, or go to the solitary bottle." II, a young man, onco in rood bu.-iiness, earning J'JII per month; might now haw been worth lllll(), and enjoying liia liberty,, had he let luui aloiu-. I I. scarcely out of his teens, yet now in prison for the third time, und fur life. To use his own vulgar expression, for th scribing a vulgar doing, "ho drank nun enough to scald a hoj in, thu duy he committed Ins last crime." K, Com pious nnd reepcclablo parents, Young, prepossessing, on.l intelligent, lias lost fuir good situations as clerk in a store, j solely on account of his iiitemp"iuto habits. His Iriends know not where he is; nor w ill they, because. -he will not tell who, nor where they are .It is melancholy to think how he used toSicuvo his seat in church, unoccupied, whcn'he might have heard the trill h from an excellent preacher, and spend his sabbaths in going Irom tuvern to tavern, in the city, drinking, swearing, and steeling his heart tor almost ony crime. L, recolleou to have been serious, and prayerful, w hen a lad. Win n a little Inrther advanced in life, ho was tirgi d by another to go with him to a tavern, and spend his Sabbath evenings. Ilo did so, and did not stop in his don nwnrd career, (ill ho spent llie whole Sabbath in the same manner, be-ciime unfit for business nn Monday, sunk dow n lo lie a perlect sot, ond is nt this mo meat as bitterly opposed to religion as almost any man that I know of. M, was in tho habit of carrying a battle of rutn w Hli him in his pocket to church; and at noon ho would collect a company of young men nnd Walk with them lo u spring w here they soon found tho bottom of the bottle. Kinn ruined him. Ilo tells a pant ful story about his father. Once he became concerned fur his soul, ond began to pray in tho family; but as soon as he got in the hubit of going toa distillery in Iho neigh borliool, h lost all seriousness, led olT praying, nnd finally wut out of tlio world a poor, miserable drunkard. m i, t:c i : iti:.ii. ("ej"A very daring felony was committed lest week in Circlevillc, under singular cir cumstances. I ho house ol Mr. Williamson was entered in the night, and a heavy chest, containing ft-Utl in specie, token fioui the bedroom w hero Mr. W. and a female servant were lying awako at tho time. Tho chest wns alterwards found near the house rifled of its contents. Two persons aro in jail on suspicion. fi-V'Tho Commercial Bank nf Lnke Krie was to resume operations, ut Cleaveland, on the lirslol this month. Leonard Case is nice ted President, and T, P. Handy Cashier. fi-'r I lie estimated value ol all Iho coir, s manufactured in the United Slates, yo irlv, is $1,11-0,11110. In the litllo slato of Uhneio Islund alone, JO-VillO worth ore annually made. The manufacture of Shell has ris"ti to the highest slate of perfection; Ihe finest work is ilotio by female's, and tin y ura said to be more profitably employed in the w rouglil shell and horn comb manufacture, than tiny other work of th 'ir hand. Win. II. Swill, wo believe, was the first to introduce in New York, tho ingenious carving nl combs, which has already been carried to such an extent of beamy iihi'cd with titrong'.li, that his fabrics are more higli'y valued, and command a higher ptiee aiming tho Indies than thn brst comhs imported Irom Canton. His linn have a manufactory in Boston, un.l a pretty large one in Charles' town; und it would lie an item Worth know imr. liow lnre'O a number of eonihs nl all kinds they nniko in n venr. am! whut is Ihcir villi,,.. 0;-The rinigriition from KnhinJ, Scot land end Ireland, to the United States, during the year lJH, was I -i.e 17; during the Soma period to the liiili-h Coloiiiesin North Am lien, rj.lHi. In pjl, tolliu IJ. Slnles. 1 5.1 17d; to the Uritish (.'olonieo, lS,;tll". In I6;;il, to the Uniti'd Ktates. a l.SeJT; to the Uritish Colonies, o()..ri7l. In lni;i, (the hall year Io July fith) to tie United States, 13,72 i; to the lintish Colonies, HVIHS. f Cninp'inies aro forming in different pirtti of' the Union, lor the purpose ot'inaliino 9' ttl' in 'tits in Orcg'-n, or upon Ihe Co'umbpi Ittver. iSiutie tune in this month, n company will sail Imiii Whi'i lini', uccordin; to an nd- verti-euient in an l'.a.-:t- rn p -per. I ho Mis soi ri Ki'pohlieiin cunt inns persons Hindus iii iliino seuh mnnts in that countiy until it i-' Itno'Mi lo what 1'inver the enuidry belonos. fi'T'The Leoislaliire of Marvlaud has pas sed a la iv, incorimraliiiir the Halliinnrn and U'hei linir Transportation Company," the object ol uhieli is thelrnnspotttitioi) ofnier ,.,, j bclwn ',. Tb. ,.,;,, 8l(jck t0 b jo.ljlll), i .Uuf ul . ... SUM) each. 07" l'he Billimoro American says, a lale letter from a gentleman fit Paris states: "Our countryman Cooper is engaged in wri ting another romance, the llei'lenniniir, w hich is in the preys; the scenes arc laid in (lerm iiiy: its introduction nnd first chapters I have read. I can only say liomthespeci men, that it w ill at leait not detract from the reputation nf his high powers. fj-'A l Hefoute, Centro county, Pa. paper, ol the 21th ultimo, states that canine madness rages 'to an extent truly alariniiiL',' in that neighborhood. Two young sons ol Major Neff, in Vim's Yulley.hud recently been bilten. f)r"The l.e:'is'r.ture ol N.mv .ler.iy, Imve granted ''IIIID as n sriiluity to Ihe Indinii tribes who left thai Slate many years sine; and removed tu (Jr-en Hay, Territory of .Michigan, lo conveying In New Jersey, their lands iouth of the Itarilan, they re served the rijlp of fishing ill them uud lie ir ! descendants forever and lliisgnint is con sidered as un nekeoivIedguiMit of their riirhts and a remuneration at a lime when they nrp needy. fc'"The Capital employed in tho maun factor" nf wool in Hhoile l-lanil isrstimnted ..l ".'i ;;,()' II I: value of annual product J I7i,- UUII. rr'T" ease nl m il-practice wo.i recently decided at Idlehfield, ( oiiiiec'ieut, in which young phvsicinn, for having inceitl itee. a female just belo-.v th" elbow join', wotiin'nng a nerve, nnd ell' -cling nn incurable injury, was fined four hundred dollars. 07" A pa'eut lies been taken out by persons in Massaehuseits, lor n new sliU'eiiing for hats, ill which gum copal i-i an iiigreu'i.'hl, which is expected to diminish the cuiisump tion of'shellnc O-The Boston Transcript says the re-venuo arising from foreign importation., and paid or secured to bo paid nt tho Custnm IIoiisp in the City cf Boston, during the year lb"!l, exceetlod, as appears from com petent tiociiments, the amount paid in any preceding year, since the esl'ibli-hment of i the I' .'iierul Government, ne irly N'-'IID flli). notwithstanding the n iilienng' illocts of the "Am rican Sys'om." (tyln con quence of a reported case of t liolera in Topi un(a smali s 'a port town in Main-.) th inha'iitaiitjof lint place, and Brunswick, hnv" been greatly alarmed. It s sum mat n young girl had opened a chest belonging to h-T lirolli-r. just r 'turned Irom ' s-'a, nnd w ho hail been si' k " Hli Ih" dread I ed di'etise nt Hamburgh, and thus received ' th" infeciion. She is howevever ne.arlv re I I; and ni 'dicnl genllem"ti who u't m- ,, ,t jljl,n;,n i.y do not feel , n'irely satis lied ni to the nature of the disease, give' it as tlioir opinion that then) is no c.nu'j lor any further alarm. fXA Surgeon in Ita'cigh rcenlly ci traded a needle1 Iran th" shoulder ol ti child nged only live inunihs. Ii was b di. vd that the needle tins suddenly forced into th" child's slioul icr irom the nurse's dress about 1(1 days before. Tins should servo as a cuu tion to nurses. fC-The New Orleans Courier contains a long detail of an engagment between n parly ol nine Americans und one hundred and sixty four Towaconi- Indians, in the Pro vince of Texas, in November last. Tne Americans hnving been advised ol Iho in ! nd d attack prepared for defence on a shiall isinii'i in iiiu ou ouu.i rivL'l, iiilliai i, u.eiiui' pletely surrounded by th li tliuns, who kept upaheavy lire. Being driven back. on In nun craw icu along anil set lire io tl.o loav s ami grass wimlwiird of the encampment, which with much ilil'.icully was ex inginshcii wi h btili'iio rob.is, (lei., skins, etc. Tho enemy were driven off, and the heroic little bind', as in token of defmnce, hnistei! on the top of a tree n white llag with a blooay spot. Th" account suys "We had Ihroo white m n s verely wounded and one killed; nnd lost several horses. There was not one who had not his clothes pier'ed and skui .'ta z. d in several places. We saw tiventy-ono Indians lull dead nn tlio ground; nnd the next morning, nt th-ir encamp:!)' nl, w e counted 48 b!oody spots on th-crns-i.siippos-cd to haw been produced by the blood that ran Irom Iho bmlies ol the wounded." XX'Tne population returns ol Croat Brit aiu for lr.'li have been published hy order of l'lirli.uu nt. Thn whole population ol Lng land is I :l,lKlf,:(:JS nn tucieiiao of ten per cent, in the lust ten years. Q3A London ,1,'itriinl quotes a letler from Naples, dated Jnim iry 17th, in whi h il is said (hit a migiidicent Carnival was in prep ration, the gr nt attraction olnhijli wns to b n splendid maslt'd hill, to b given by the Austrinn Aiii'uisidur, in honor ol' the illustrious Wai.tf.ii Scott. The guests were nil lo apear in tho costumes ol lho"V ivrly Novels." fv.'j-Tho Duke ot Sus-iex, on introducing, iu thu lintish Houso of Lords, n petition ul the mudical institution ot London lur legaii. ing anatomical dissections, stated thai he hiiusell hid directed in his will, that his bo ty should bu delivered to the rurgoons lur dissection. (rir'I'he ijetnttt, London pnper of Feb. 4th. presents a most singular eas" related by Dr. David Ournes, of the Lnelish Navy, in which a large slttlfirk was 1 itely cxna I il trotii thn back of n s.ii iron hoard cf the Kngl sli Man nf War Ship B lvidera, wi ll out the surgeon's, nr any person under whoso eye ihu man hail been for a V"ry long p. rio'.l, being able to obtain any clue to the mode in which, or th" timi) w hen, r got there. The presence of the fork wns first denoted hy il small lunnur between tlio right shoulder-blink- and iho senile; "vnrly two njonlhs slier the appearance o which, llie fork, tlhe noiK.'lini.r: cf evu rv one present, was cut out by Dr. Rurnes. The man, on being quivtion.d, when first ihe end ol the fork was s -' ii by Dr. Humes, as to the nature of the piece of steel,ix-prn.-s il hiui'self (says Ihe Doctor) as much astonished ns wo wcru nt its presence, and said h" should not have known it, had wo not tiil.l hiiii, and had he not felt pain from our pulling it wiili thu forceps. He had n-ver boon irf action, nor did he recollect having received nny wound by which it could have been introduced. About two inches b' low the oponing made in th" In-innur, we observed a umail w hite speck, the siz-' of a leech bite, bin rather rctvmbling the mark left many years alter v.ccinaliop. This was lie only vestige of any thing liki a wound that we could detect in his back, lie seemed to have no delect of memory in a- y way, lor he, without hesitation, gavo ev ry infoimation ns to his former life an8 hahils. lie is a native ol Devonshire, has been al sea since he wns twelve years of age, ninl in the merchant service two years ago. wli.'ii he joined llift VYigatB Tweeil, at ih" Isle ot France, nnd from which ship he was paid oil' immediately before jilning the IJ' li iil.'ia in February last. 1 1 is parents li.e in Devonshire; hut no kind of in-fnriieilion has been obtained, as to llie insertion of the fork, which Dr. Ournes thinks nny have been in the back for years. The case is w ell authenticated; for tvhilo under ireunirnt Ihe patient was seen by the Hon. Captain D.indas, Dr. Twceddale, n ii il most of the officers and crew of the ship, and also by .Mr. Donnett, Mr. Gcddes, .Mr. Cliartres, surgeons, and Dr. Jones,as-.'i-:tant surgeon, Royal Navy; and the fork was extracted in th" pros nee ol Dr. Tweed-dale, w ho assisted Dr. Ilurnes, and Lieutenant Ogden ol tho Royal Marines, in tho operation. 'Che K litor of the Lancet, adds in a note, "No rational p-rson can for a mo-in 'lit suppose tli ut the ignorance of tho man wns real. The wound caus d by the introduction n''s!ich nn instrum nt must have) been in the highest degree severe; and an , fieri lo wi lidraw il nppenrs to have beca the cans,' of the. forcible fracture near tho handle. The petition of the fork was singular, as a rtah is so much more likely to hnv i.'j' ii in nt o downwards than upwards." (:;' 1 1 ii.' that the omiual nggre-j rai'.' hie Fn.'i. pension list is obout tiveli millions uf iloi! .r-i. The amount for iiiilii i v sei vices alone la r. built fifteen mil-lints ol dollars. The MinifterofWarsta-t- J Mat theie were DiyiUO oificers on tho . I '" s, os pensioners. Among the civil p. i inners is Iho sister of Robespierre. Her pi . i n w as granted by the Directory, ami iiaii hi . - n- i ' by n'l the sul'seqiiciit ;-venini 't'l.'. 'I ,.i ; ; : "! j otf. ,o ihu nurso o the King i f )!"iui", which has in like manner been respected in ail subsequent chan. ges. OT'A 1,'tler from Pulormo, of di Jun. states that i;i the place of the volcanic Island which hail exi-led for some mnnlln, and disappeared lately, is now seen a column of boiling water, about twenty four feet in di ameter, rising from between ten to thirty feet ahr.ve the surface of the set, index- ling a s'rnng bituminous odor. fh'v-A lioriieulturalist of Bohemia has a bcantilul plantation ol the best sorts of fruit tr-cs, winch have neither prlln from seed nor gralling. His plan is to take shoots of the choicest sorts, insert onch of them into a potatoc, and plunge both into Iho ground, leaving but an inch or two above the surface. The potaloo nourishes the shoot while it is) striUng root, and Iho shoot gradually springs) up ami becomes a hecltlilul tree, bearing the) best fruit, without requiring to be grafted. ' ' . . .1 . ,.. . -e ., . l'his discovery is vnluahle; lor if the seed or kernels ot itppl.-s are son n. nil except that on" roun lMi incd whi h difTrs in appearance Irom l!i" ot iers, produce crabs instead nl' ppl. s. Cullin g ton, whr-n committed to the carl!), rarely succeed. The sun dries) up th a ip lii'lore ii rout is formed, and it must be un h-r very favorable circumstances that n cutting wi l answer the expectations of him who plants it. Hut thu Bohemian in thoil seldom fails Ii has also been sue-cesslnlly Iriod with tho cuttings of myrtles, geraniums, scarlet fuchsias, etc. frJ-The Emperor Nicholas of Russia lits ordered that a granite column, in imitation of the celebr .led Trajan column, 84 feet high, and 12 in diameter, should be erected in the Winter Pilice, in memory of his brother 'Alexander. It his been rut Irom a granite) e'l H in e iinau.i, Ui.a ,uir ivurnjjttm liaVO) b en employed in cutting it during two years; its weight u ealimaled at about 6,- uii,iiuu ns. "VVThero is living near Tomsk, on the) frontier of Lithuania, a man named Demetrius Craboski, who is UjS years old; he hat always ,d the hiimhlo but tranquil life of shepherd, nwted by his two sons, the eldest j of whom is 12J, and the youngest !)7 years old. 'M tl"M1i 'l:s '-'(itee, forsnlehy J? 4 yilXiif O&S. CIIOSDV, k Co. November 'J t fllAUIll.NH CARDS, R'otOM ib,' ni'inuiaetory of J tl 3. A. Si- Sinitb & Cu Leiceitir, Massachusetts, consiitinjrof Nuaibers "!. :!0, 11, ,11, and 33, Wire for sale hy L.GOOIMLE k CO. January 6 10 IV HW WAHE HOUSE. Cosh for Wlu ttl nnd Flnx-sred. 'EMI IK subscribers will pay CASH, and tho u. hi.'h' sl ui uket prior, fur nny nnanlitf ii enml WIIH IT nud I'l.W-bl'.l'.l), delivered ut the Nmv IV irn House, corner Broad and Caunl'ttccls, uttbe llridtre. J BIOGWAY & CO. Oelnberd 4 o3uc!iiiic Cfifilft, I'"' h it qe ilily, and nl the lowest vlr" pri ' price, lor sale hy B. W. COWLES. 3 Worlln'ncton, Deceniber 7 "V"OT It'i:. rceiii,ly to the 1 5th spotless , ,1'lhonct, entitled "An act to provida for the s ilc of seel ion 1 0, granted by Coniresj for the ne of si hools " thrro will be sold at 'heeeurl bouse, in Iho town of Marion, on M mil iy, Ihe ill) h day of April next, to tho n.dint bid . r. nclilv acres ef lunil; hoins; e'eist half N W (Jr Sec. 10. T S, South !l M. No hid will be received for any sun les tiein th" ninnuiit due the 3lulc, to Witt old liars, jil cents. II. CORTON, jl.M.C. Mireh ?., 1 nrt . DO I IKK I V & LKIBV, Forv.nrdiiiK'ULl roimnission Mercb.iuts, Volumlms, Ohio; ,ii:nts v n "nt", Tn"Y. ti KniB LiNt. M iHiIlth, ir.3? ?f |
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