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VOLUMU XI V. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY. NOVKMBKR 16, 1850. NUMBER J 12. 1- U NTK I) AN II I'll It I. I 8 II E l It V SCOTT & BASCOM, SOPTII KA8T COkN'KIt OP B1SM IT. AND St'llAB SM.KV. UFFICI Tl'.ltAIS Invurinbly hi iidviiucr. l ii. 1 1 iiiv, t.. penonilo Columbus, per ytir 6 00 mi iiy until tint of Cohunbtti 5 00 " h during Hi session, and Trl-Weekly IhiIriici) ol year Columbus Ry mull Tin' TH Weekly hy mnil Weekly in Uahunbtti Out of Ibocltjn hy mini, single To rlulpH ft lour and upwards To clubs ot Utn and upwards-, to one eddreei Daily, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To club "I nvc iniii upwards . B 0(1 . -I (Ml . 'J oo l 50 t 25 I nil a oo I oo 50 40 Tilt' follnwiai rtlM Wd rulei of advertising have Iimi agreed unoii licf.v.-t n I In- proprietors uf'lhi-Ohiu State- man and th Oliio "Mate. .Ion i mil, to he It, after this diit.' .Inly jo, LMt Dally Paper i or lnM .me insertion each sad 1 rtnsM.1 u . i l wan 3 ..." 0m squar-1. 10 line 0 60 0 90 1 50 900 .too too ... 6 00 6 00 ... 10 00 .... 15 00 18 00 10 00 B0 00 Binding esrd, 9 lines or UtMa pel annum i column, wiih 4 ohangra, " " " " fi " " - M " "W.... " "... " 008(00 weekly " " My " 14 " with 4 OflMlfQI " " " " i " " " ia.... " 14 " changed weekly " " 14 " " dully " " B8 0O " " 00 00 :to 00 . 80 00 30 00 h 10 IKI .. M 45 00 55 l (30 00 Other i-u-fs 110I provided lor, chargeable in conformity with th. above rate. Th' standard of meuununent t he minimi type. Por em u ndditlooo iquare In too daily, Inserted du month, or 11 greater i. -u : li ol tune, 11111I lor each aililiimniil square inserted anaer tin- yearly rates, half price. No drertUomool to be considered bj the year, naleai it is do- Mfied on 11 muwrlpti or previously agreed upon betweea no portioai Pobliibon not accountable ror tin- accuracy ol Ian advertise-menu beyond the amount oharged for their publication. Announcing cauiUdsiM (for olhee of every description,) to ho charged nt tl if rate id Ally cents per week, for each name; thi' same to he, in all east-, paid In ndvam-i-. All odveitiiMnenti from itrsngen or transient penoni to he paid hi BdrasHM AriyortiflenMoti not naorked on the copy for ipeolbod number ol uuiorUonvi will ba eonttnned one month unlaaa ordered ut, ml poymonl vrlll ba exacted nooordlngly. Tho prirtlegoa ol yearly adrarttaBrai will be oooflnod rigidly to Ihelr ri'nuiar buahwai and all adrejrttaomenbi not pertaining thereto, to he iinid for extra. AdvertU-mentu t"i Auetluneers, (ieneral ArciiIs, Ileal INtiitr Agents, tuu, not tone contracted for by Ihe year, bnttn be charged by the lieee. at the u-u ii raten. No ADvnaTtinnnnm can an itriiBTiD aiATurrotntY. AdTortiaeroenti tor Bharltabla Inatitanona, tire coinpanlet, nrard, towiidhiu, and other pablle IIMMlllllga, and mall like, to he ehargeii halt price. Marriage notieae to ba charged yr rent(. Dnntha Inaefted without charge, onlen aooompenied hy rnneral Inrltatinna, or obltoary noticea, and when ho ncoompanied, to be paid lor. Regular adrortlaara. nnd all others sending eoinmunfratioiiH or requirniii nntJoM. denilng to call attention to fiUra, aolroea, eon cert, or any pnbllo enteimnmenta where obargea are made for admittance H notices of private, aaioelattona -every notice de- igned to call attention to private enterprise?, calculated or Intended to prontdte Indlrlduai interaat, can only be Inserted with the ajadHrinndUig thai the Mme it to he paid for. If Intended to ba Inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged Aerate ol not Ion than OOcenta per line, ami then only whan accompanied by an adrerthwment, All leaded adrertlaenienl ' to ba ahargad not leaa than double the bove rHtna, and nteaeured as if solid. Advertisements on the infide exclusively, to be charged at the ratfl ot 00 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be hidden for the price of Injflrtlng iidvertise-inents brought in hy ihem O.P' Counting House Almanac for 1850 9 . W I T.w I T. K . 1 3 . 3.M.T. vt.f.s. .. .. I 2 II 4 5 .. 1 -J n I .', Ii li 7 S II 111 II 12 7 8 !l III 1 I 12 l:l ia 1 1 ia ni 17 w in u is Hi 17 ih is jo so 21 as sa 24 2.r so si ss sa si -j.r so 27 27 28 2!l 30 ill .. .. 28 211 ill) ill 1EBKUAHY. AUGUST. s.tt. w t. r.s. s.m. t. w t. f. s. !7. .. .. .. .. i a .. .. .. .. i a ii a I .'i Ii 7 8 II I 9 Ii 7 8 !l III 111 I I IS 13 I I IS Ifi II 12 1.1 14 IS 10 17 17 18 III 211 21 22 S3 18 10 SO 21 22 S3 2 I 21 M SO 27 S8 .. .. 85 86 27 3g39 30 ill MABOH. SliFTEMBEH. rw i.r. s. s.MT.-T.r.. n 1 2 :i 4 .'i ii 7 II 4 .'i ii 7 8 II 8 n 111 II IS in 14 III 1 1 12 13 I I IS 10 IS 10 17 18 in 80 21 17 18 III 80 SI 88 US 22 2H 24 8S 80 27 28 24 2.'. 311 27 28 89 30 89 illl ill A PHIL. OOTOBEB. s. m. r. w T. K. .m. t. w t. k. .. 12 il 4 6 Ii ..! .. 1 8 il 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 li 7 8 II III II 9 14 I". 10 17 18 III 80 13 II IS 10 17 18 III 81 22 23 21 2.i 2ii 27 20 21 22 211 24 J.r 80 28 29 iln 27 28 29 111 ill .. .. MAY. NOVEMBER. 3. M I T. w r. F. . s. M. T. W T. K. 3. .'. .. .. 4 a 3 i .. .. : 1 2 5 li 7 8 II III 1 1 3 4 5 li 7 8 9 12 13 14 IG Hi 17 IS III 11 12 13 14 1". Hi 19 211 21 22 21124 2.'. 17 18 19 2(2I 22 83 2li 27 28 211 : . . 24 25 2li 27 S8 393fl JUNE. DECEMBER. .m.i.wtf.s. ..m.t.wt.f.ii. .. l i a :i 4 i 7 a :i 4 ii 7 8 8 9 1 1 I r 12 u 11 9 hi 1 1 12 13 14 IS 19 Hi 17 18 in 211 21 Hi 17 HI 19 2(1 21 22 22 23 24 SS 211 27 28 83 2 1 IS 21127 28 211 29 30:11 no rj "scXJe" il wo LAY BNGLAND, MACAlll.AV tiNUI.AND. ',' vols, ttmn Muiliri. to lunteh Hume's Kni-laiid. Kor sale by majjl I. N. WIIITINII A; BUNTINUTOJI TOOLS. fpo Carpent-is Mid ,.lb. r- w ho n-e i ai i. liter t.o.l-, w oni.t I MBfeettaUy say that we have the best assortment ol tools rver brought to this eity, and we are dispo'ed to roll theio very lowforea h liyl) (ilillli, Alll.nl 1 .1 I'll A CARP. II is my purpose to resume the pi action ..I Lai in the Supreme Court of the United siaies. the cireuit Courts for the dl.triers of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court in Hank of the Slate of (Ihio. JlllyilO T. jWDW COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . Ill KG WAY . CO.. 31 a N i ' ACTOR s T I ii i: NSIN KB , EIBOM new and improved i!tern.,m.iliL' whieb is one for lb.. I H0I.B1 SAW HILL, ol eompiot form, Witt, MILL IKONS ,nd Hxturi'S eomplele. They also make the eeletirated PAItKKH S PATENT W A T li It WMBBL, RAILROAD CAII WllliKI.S. ami all olhei HloN mil Hit ASS (MSTINtlS usually made at Foundries MACflfNFHV ol all kinds made promptly to order. Bl'f'ie CBLBBRATBB cooking STOTR, Premiuin CoOftJM Sloves, Parlor, Shop, nnd Churrh stoves and Fumaees lire Orntee, and PLOVQBB all warranted. re eon- Untly till -'il'' nt WHOI.K..I.E .Old aKTSIL ell liberal telll' Mereliiinl. and other, dealine in Plonirhs and Stove, are re pocttully Invited to examine our stoek and pri Colnml.ns, lehUtt CAKKIAGK TUMI IIINGS. lia PAIR Klastie S,rmu '" n 'l' I llw lliilili l:.oi,l- ;3nal . 'Inn-. Damask l.lntnfa; Painted and tilim Cloth ; T.ieks, Seamer Cord, Mallealde Castiiiis, e For sale by jara-7 (IKRK, ABBOTT A CO Hill HALB. A VF.HV desirable residenre with lot Ml hy 1H7M,. pleasanlly A situated on Broad street The improvements are new and all In ifxal order, with a ood well of water, cistern, Ae. l'er.,nis wlahineto punhass. n very niee residenre inn healthy loeation would do welt to eall on the subseriliers. JalfJS BAKKIt A AIIMSTHONli. FOB BALB. A CONVKNIKNT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas l antly .ituat.il; together with two thirds of an aere of around, on which there is n food well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, md a variety of shrubbery This property w ill bo sold cheap, and im good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and lot nearer the business portion of the city. Also, some vacant Iota, for sale remarkably low and on good term. Enquire of analo BARER A ARMSTRONG. .MM IN I.. UK VAN. Attorney al I. .it. mid Nnlii'ilur hi Clinueery, OFFICE in Clark's new bulling, two doors OOlth of the Ex change Bank. iniiy',H-(iiiiil4w It. I. IIVItKIt, iiioiin i hi i.iiwi 1 11 mii 1 im omiu, H'ild. attend nramnthrta all orounauoaal buiiWH mtruatad T T to his care, Olllce I'.mt nidi) ol lljuti fit., over Klocum'l Saddler Hhoji, next dour south of the City Itauk building p94d4wtf H. AI. WAKe7 ATTOKKKY AT LAW, COI,UHUS, OHIO, Wild, attend promptly to all husinecs in the various branehaa ot the law that may he entrusted to hm care. Ollice in Neil'tt New Ituilding, Home lintely north of the Neil House. Cotambu, -inly 8, IBM. jy8 6m AHUM (I ALLOW a V. IIKNHV V. PAOK. GALLOWAY A PAGB. ATTORNKY8 A T LAW. WE will praetiee law, as partners, in the Courts ol Franklin ami adjoiniiiL' counties, and in the Circuit and District (J. t. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, Oppoatte State House. mayO-tf V. A. NlilL, Altornev ut l,nw mill Snlieltor hi iutneery. I Kl' I'.'K with Win. Deiiniiion Jr., No. Neil'14 Kxehauge, oppu etary of State1! oOBea decla-dly A. II. BCTTLB8, AUoffMy 1 OmUHSUV itl l.iii., iiiIimiiIiiim. Ohio. . llli. i , N.i .', N.'il'rt Kv(.linni., oiijumih1 BMWHrJ ill Btw'l iiffle. Jya7 w O. i l l; TllltAI,!., Atioi'm y ami I i-i II... nl LAW, I ) imhIiii . , Oliiu. i LO. ti iJnttiiiiiiiiiiMiii.r t't takf tin1 Ai kmiwliidgnioill of DoMi lor Ulfl Stale of New York. 1-5 OIBh oa Ulh at, betwNn Town uml EUeh. oetSO ItVOUM IHITTI.K5. THKO. COMHTOCK. UKO. a. COMSTOCK. BDTTLBs, COMSTOCK CO., rfltiMMfon t" li. Comttook, & Co.,) pORWAKOINa AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard oil I Matin liii toi'Trt, nml dHUOrl ill Hull, PtattSf, Ptlfa mill Lninb6f, Bead of tho ('anal, Oolonbaa, Ohio, Mberl advaaoai made Dn cooiiHinaiitii mniii J. IMIKIWAV CO.'S Iron I'miiiilrv, llroiiil .11.4.01,111-111.1111' llriilKo, C0I11111-Imih, Ohio, BtovuofaUkinda,and agraat rarlatv ol Oattissai alwayi "ii hand, ...11.11 nit ItlillliltT THOMPHON'B OFFICE, Noil n Bxi'hniiK.', oppooilo thr iHciTotiiry ol Mulo rt Blab it, Columbna, Jooll ti ofaoi GBOBGB B. WAI.CDTT, M 1 1 N AND II A N N K II PAINTER, novfl ill I COLDMIUtl, OHIO. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, llOOK-.SKI.I.i'iltH unit .Smlioiiors, Host door tothe Clinton Itnnk 1 9 nab itreot, Oohunbna, Ohio, and HtatlotwrJ alwaji mi band. A large aaaorbnent ol Huokn .r .1 l.llli:irl. U. C. I.II.I.KV HKIBBUT 6c l.ll.l.nv. IH ik.IINIBKr. Hub "I"-"'!, "ii"it'' tl"' I'nliln' 1 ulii' Co- a lumbuti augOOi'O It K.HOVAh. MAIIIS'.s Oi-'l'ICi:, corner ol' llich uml Third ritreeta, ad- 11 1 . juiliiiit! llifi le-idence, mid oppofile the l''irnt UaptlHt OoUrCb. 1 1 -oil QBABi ABBOTT A CO., DRALEltH in llurdwiire and (Cutlery, Iron, Nailo, (llunn, liouae lEuildeiB' 11 1 ater iul h, I'linning and Mi'clianieal Toola, Militiiry (JooiIm, &C, Ac, No. llil Blgb itTBet, llgn ol' the (lilt PatUOCk DAVIS, SMITH A- CO., 1UN AND MHlWAHDINli M KltCHANTS, Wlmle- tOMBCia Denleri In Qr rien mid Produce, Portanioutb, Ohio. Poraonal attention rircn to receiving and forwarding condri, and relliny I'roduce eon-it'tied lor Hide. nlO-dly, IOHN W. UAKKH. BOMKHT AllSMTIIONU. BAKBB V AAU8TRONG1 11 BAIi ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AO E NTH. IV OBIce, South room, Exchange Hunk Building, Colmnhuw, 0 I : I, II It I DO I : A l OtTIN, I) li A I' F. II S A N 1) T A I I, O ft S , ftitfh .firm, Lai ii""r o.rii of 7nam, oppotiu th u. s. Bbfat Alt ti prepared to execute di orders in their lino of business, in thoneateal and moatfaattlonable style. JOSEPH ELDR10QE, aplli dtl AM,. MARTIN. BAIN tie BOSTON, I II 0 N M 0 N Q H R 8 , HTBOLESALE AN!) RETAIL DEALERS IN Al l, KINDS If OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass mil House Trimmings. Al-ii, dealers ill Tin Plato, Sheet I run, Conner, anil every vol io ty of Tlcinan'i stock. Sieii nl II,,. Il.ieli Saw, ,,l IIil-Ii -Ireet CHARLES A bain. meylMtl JAMES M. BOR'TOM, RCUITBCT OPFICB- Aleebiinie. Hull, ('nlillii- V Int., Ohio. N. H, Klil.l. inlorms tbe pillilie Hint during In afa .1 ..II hll Areliili'Clural business, linnln- erlliL' nnd Sur- reylnjli will lie promptly ntlenileil to at the above oince by th un.ler.iu II II. BLACKMORR dec31 il Architect and Civil Engineer II F CONWAV. I F T0MI.IN90N. II. F. OONWAYafe til)., 0ROCER8, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, ANO i ., n,,ii , i...i nnd PnrvFiirdiiiK illerehunlM, FRONT 3 T II K F. T , JanS-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, MHA('Olf, WM. K WIIKKLKR ITOBEBAIJOH aV WHBBLBR, ATTHHNEV9 AT LAW. . practicfl ai partnon in Pranklin and the adjoining coun. n. I'romiit attention will ba llvan to the Adjutmmtand II I , ollecUon ol clBinis ol liirfje or mau imiountH. Vi. V. WurKLKH, ,Vri'(iry I'tiblh-, will take deponltion, ac-kunwh'dinni'ntfl of dei'd, Ac. ( lllii-o in Snrn New Huildinp;, north of the Neil House. totanbua, Jim if-r. junea4-diy wiui NOTICE. -11 1 IK andcnlgned reapeetlully informs the puhlie that lie con- I Unuca thf budncai t tba old itand of the lata Ann of chai. Kltadi Co., on his own nceounr. Thankful for paat favnrH, ha l out't to BHtinfy trifndrt for thf future, also. ,HiiM).yd CHAS. KME. ' C!A1HNKT IAKFI(S ( 'AN tirid Vi'iii'rr Viirnish, Hand I'api-r, (ilm, and noarly all ' i it -r artielcs in their lin'1, at thf siim of the m.i'ia OILT PADLOCK. PRINTING MATS It 1 A LB Kolt HAIjET. ,1(i tale, low for eah, or on short rrrdit, a iBTgU nsBortment o I 1'rinHin; Mtileria", eon.-intini: in part of i Doubla Hadluffl Bnlth I'tchb. 1 J'tiuihen'y prew. :t:i llm. lira. 4(10 " Bourr-foi. nearly new 1 " Brevier. 100 Minion, 130 " .Minion, " " rieveral fonti Kam y Tyn. Alao, .lob Tpa of wwly every variety, part ot which in nearly new. Together with .-"tand-, ( mlleyr", tirkw, Chftr!eB, Kulea, Lendet, (hook Rnd 1 ,i. 1 lmpoiiiii tonen, nnd finally, everythini; and in a iritithiii office. Any portion ot the nhove will he sold extremely tow for ranh, or on ahfitl time. L11 CMAS SCOIT, Aijent. NEW .(M)IM. UK have in rtore, and oflcr for KIe on good term 7. doz. Choppina Aiei of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " " " loo " ?hovel-i and Qnalea " " UNI Mill and ORMM Cut Mawv -if i nv- Winilow f ihtn 10000 lights " Baal, lftoo fcV Putty in i'.i- Uanvad od. HI kegs Nailf, aborted novii GERE, ABBOTT & CO., At the t-ifni ol the (iilt I'adloek. OTICB- The iii leu nnd aeei)iintn tif Ceorge (lere A Co., are I lor MttlaWMBt nnd eolleetion. They mnt-t be loft with paid wilii out delay. QBME, ABBOTT A C(J. Cohimbu-, July Il 19. 'IMIi: UK. II! I .IIAHKKT VUiVK IN CASH wit I be liiil hy ih bit I 'I IKI" lbs, i.t Woo t onr Blore may 1 1 -d.w II. COWLKfl A CO LBBOBB lAlEll, (1 Al, Ih-iny and Medium, from the feant maker hrBlet J Kaetcrn prieex iuil0 J. II. ItllsEY A Co. tiii: inroi'v hp tub confessional. UV JOHN BBBBT HorKINH, D.I) , Bishop oltli.-Diocese of Vermont. Jnt rei-elved and lor pule, hy ai9 I, N. WIIITINO A. IIL'NTlNiJTON. L-oit BBNT1 P tntl nitiintion A mi dweltini: for a mall fumily, in a een Apply to B. OOWLIfl A fO. NEW TAIMUIINU RBTABLISBMBNT. II II. 0, LEWIS would b. .. leiive to inform the ritizeni Colum-11 Ii.m Hint lie hriB opened a hop for the tmrpotie of carrying On tin atotc hu-ineif. In Clark'B new huildfng, over Meakinifs' PaanOj Utfkdm Dapai when- he will iw happy to anatt upon lb iini inny lav or him with a eall. And he nattera himi-elt tr :n !n I ill" evH'rience he linn had in the 1 . and the ad- laa Saj M brrominij; aeipiainted with the mont ap-. v. , nil iHfhiotinble mmie of tfettinp up pi ntlemen s wearing xppan l, th"t he rannot tail topieanethe mo1! la-tidious. Thr. pul he nmv n-st M--ureil that all work entrUHti-d to hi" can- will l done in tbe iih-t upproved ami nuhftiuiti'd manner, lie will al-mjl laj fbuatd nt hi pn( ready to attend to the rails of his ens. t inn r wHli promptness Had di-p iteh, nnd re-pectfully aolieits a Iriiralsh re, it public patronage im- illy N I LB Of OOIiLBOB LABPSi fHf: Irirgir Mini heltrr po'tion ol thrive Uniis till remain nn-I Hold, and they ure now offered nt private aala on areummo .1 tPii" tcrin-i n part enly of tin; purel,iie money being required in bund. Al-o, for rode huihling ami out lot- in the village of (iHinhirr, hhii are uniirpaa'ed fuf laauty of luration, and nil thf more important mlvHlltageai to be denired In gurh propTty. A good hotel i- ppeeially needed in the vUlaifr, and a lot for the purpose will l.e furni-hril on favorable tcrmi. Apply la the no h driller, at Cambier, Knox rounty. jya-11 M.T.C. WINO, Agent. f MH.I 'I III oiid t. ItO V El'OMT TIIi NI'I K E COM- A ' lANV. The remnlninir InftnllmrntA on each share ot the capital st'-ek of the Columbus And f.rove: ort Turnpike Coin pa ny ar requin-d to lie paid to the Trra-urrr of said Company a HMn : Kighth inffalliuenl, 10 per cent., on or before Novrmlwr 80, 1P.V). Ninth intullm- nt, 10 per cent-, on or before IVrember 80. lhl Tenth intfallmi nt, 10 per rent, on or before January 20, 1851 . , Hubscribers refidlnj in the city nf Columbm may make payment to Thos. Moootr, Kq.. at tha City Bank. Sept 14, ltttO-dtw JOHN COX, Secretary LIST OK LBTTBUN Rkmaininc In iln. PoatOStoa in Oohunbnitn tho it dny ot Novoinlmr, lal. I'lTioim onllltiH lor tlmao letters will oloasi; uny thoy uro ailvcr- Haad. AillottorNinlviTtlio.il nrosuhjoct to an oxtra oliargo ol two emit. I'lTHon. eallinii lor them lire roqUPBU.d to eomo jiropared illi liir n. iv, -my rliiiiiL,.!.. 'i'lie Foal olllee will ho ojien every day (.Sundays excepted; fron 7 A.M. until UMi P. M., oxeeptlnit one hour lor the distribution ot tho Eastern mail, Irom 7 to S P. M. On Sunday the ofloa will ho open from 7 to 8M1 A. at, from 4 to 5 and from 8 to 814 P. M. I.ADIEH' LIHT. A Alexander It Anderson M B Blake L Itarnet I, Bisscl E I. Byrnea M BuiTits C BuabncTl Mra Burroughs E A C Cain B Chtunbrre Mrs Cameron E Clark Harah ('on ley F (,'oiit.wny E Conkly Mary Cran M Cook Mary W Fooa Jane'J French A E 8 Q (ioodrich It A K Kelly Eliza L Loj E Larkin C LOwil F 9 I.awaon I. Leo E E I.alrd II M Mi Fiirland I, McDonald B MrCortney E 1 Mcl'tiereon I. Mctiivi a I ' McKee M Ualrtn Mary Mortimer S .1 Miner li Murphy A E N Nugent B O Olnej Mnry OndoriT ri J PSnJlii an Julia Outurm S O'llaria Ann 1 I lodger rt Anna Itisley Mary H Mipes Mary Sloane D 11 Hhultz I, Scott Jane Sargent E Sells E8 Scott Maty Stephens .1 Smith F Stonestri et E Swinnerton Mrs Smith Mari ah T Torrenoe Mary llntoa E Tohau Julia Thome M ThompklDi a p Thomai s Timbreo C ThompHon E Trumbull C Trent E w White M Walter E Wallace I. Wilson Wheatou M Wyhoop M VVaUace E -Whitman J S Wiley E Wilson M . Zbner it Qauantar M A Qllwiek S a Uearhart (,'larirjny II Hill E Hale A Hydr A D 8 Howard M Hubbiird I. (1 .1 Jonru Alice I'arrow C Parker 0 M I'a rks M I'idlcmua Jane I'owers Sarah I'latt A A Pettan Anne B Rlordin Martha Bo wan M K N T I, E MEN'S I A Arnold John Allinoii .lumen (. II JuhriHtou Julia Jdbnaton l-issy Q Allinoii Jhiiich 8 AhhottTU Ander Httinuel Arriiigtou Thomus Andrews Samuel Q Bagbtiw Juliu 8 Borkur Bolonian Barker Joseph Beyney Thoneoi ReOer Nelson Heck Jonas Berry George W Baatfia i' ii Kelts Spraiiley Beterldse, s N Beeeon Wuliam lledill Ford S Beacon Matthew Brlaoa Jacob Biggersti tf M It riddle Richard lb-Imp T B BoHtrick E S 8 Bonr Henry 8 Bohan Kpbrain) (! Cochran I N Collins Mosca Colhni Patrick Cokin Morton S rOnrad P Cowlaa fieorgo t 'oon Henry Cap Div Sot T I Dullciiger John Deford John Deckard Joseph Hewitt John Deniorest John Dillon John Dixon David Dirth A E Ellis S A KIHt Chapman Evans W A Ed Episcopal Paper F l ickett Albert Pantchcr David I wagei. Wm I' ienuiken A Pogla B F llaughtoli Orlando Bond Thomas Boardjnan Brown Samuel Brown Wm P 8 Brown William Brown Charles Bridge Joseph Itrueli Stephen N Browuewell Ittybold Bruer WtUlami Brunt William Briggs A H Burr William iiutc'ier Alberts Bury Jamea Bunis S W Hums Jusiah Craig Robt E Crawford John Cratty ti B Craaoa H E ''ram William ' 'rips Joseph Crosm'tGeo H BaHej Richard T Daafer norm an Burr .1 J Barllett J It BarUatt ii J Burwick Janien E Ballon Andrew BaUngnr W J Baaa w A Baker David Baker u K Berry Henry v. Haily .Mr. Bamett John ihiiley Franklin Barker Baniuol (,'arr John B Carpenter Pranklin Carty William Obapln i) i. Cline c Clark W Clark Grolge VV Clark C 11 Dm William Duly Daniel DmlelaJ W Darll Edward Bev Bnvia Joseph Davis G A Davia V E DePuy Samuel Edgar J V Eurly John Eaton Charles Dtllworth Charles Dobin N Dowd Col 1) D Donovan D Doad H M Duncan R .r Dunning Dr C W Dugnle Charles Evans Jonathan 8 Evans B Evans Daniel J I' EuegottBB Fnllet Capt B Fitchpatrick James Fit-Ida .!-." rinka M Finch D Flurey E K Fletcher Harvey 'rancen liyli French J 8 Frazer John Frisbie A Fuller.1 I' Palcner Oharfa rienegan .laiiiri Field John and Mary Fleniken John Fielding Samuel Pollen Miles B Gilbert Wm Geary Daniel Gerveis B Gcbhart F Gosscrt George Gosard George Glasford Timothy 8 II Harris Jno Smitli Harvey R G Hart Wm Hassell Pat llnrria S J llaydcn Alpheus Harris John lin bert Eilmund 8 Bouse! 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This object has been kept in view throughout, no! only because large book would he almost usp-less to those persons who desire to read no more than is necessary to make themeehrei well acquainted with their general du-Mi s but because, in most ca-es, an ExaoUtOT or Administrator would not be justifiable in pur. ha-ing an expen-ive work. Besides, it will perhaps be found that "this book embodies much more useful inhu mation than the m.,H volummousmid elaborale Kuilisli work- upon the same subject. The various subjects as will he perceived from the table of contents, are treated, n. lieur a- could be, iii the ".h r in which the various duties should he performed beginning with the notice to credRora, then the ta Wngof themvrnton ind acbedulea, with forms; the sale and sale lull, what are as.ets and what are not, the eollecthm ot the assets, and when nd how; Dm' authentication of Claims at-ain't the M late, and their arl.jf rafiuii. fto , with forms the side oi the leeJeenansj toe remedies by ami against executors und adminis- tratois , tbe mode oi settling insolvent estates, Ac. For sale at the book-tore of Tl, iv, ' N WHITING A' HUNTINGTON. I hoy may also be had, at the pubtUhen1 prieea. of the tol WltU per.-on, viz: Joseph Jones, bn.ik-eller. Chillicothe - Wm McArtbiir, ClrcJeTfltoj .lame, Stephen-n, Portsmouth; Santord A (o, bookseller- Newark; W.W. Reed A Son-, and AW lerley, do., anesv.Ile ; Stephen f Ireinger, St. Clairsville A. I-raer, do Meubeii ville ; B. E. A T. Haimn, New Eisbon; RentM t Ukm?' bkN:ners. Akron; Greely A Jewett, Marietta: J I), lilier Co., Ma'sillon; J. J. Fast. do.. I 'anlnn II 1 Hav.nna; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Loffn. Hoclrml ccmtoi Brnnuel Kitepper, Wuoater; John Bea Cadii; ItaruS mm , wot 01 we court, Miller-bur-h, Holmes county Dr l:i,v' y V lP?tni.Yfm' ".Cantielil. Raq Medina; M. C Vomiglme. k-eller, . 1, M,,, ,-, ., .Vlp. W. N. I orter, Warren, I rumbull county ; Abner Kelhura clerk of the court. Jetfi.ron. Ashtabula ..miiilv h,, i,i I ....".:i,..o .. Son, booksellers, Sandusky City : J. J. Bench, boohseller, Mane field; J. N, Kurl. bookseller. Slirimfliebl ltir-l.r.l Mill.L..... Wnshintjton, Fayette county; Chan. Ellis, b.aikseller, Oayioir I. Ilt'lialil-ull. Hu- III- : Frani-is ItT.rriti V...,lu. I,.a t ;.; and H Eimbocker, Pl.ua, 'Hio- lln.Jie. pusin.a-ter, Eebanon ' ... . umqmyau nooKieueTe, Cincinnati, I. F. DeaUrer, do. HO.; .1. IS. I.arwill elerk of tbe court. Kucvrns: Wm W Vnv ware; (i, t'. Worth. Kooer Sanduskv I'nrtw All.,., m...i . i Meh in London. Madison co.; George Chert, Tiffin ; Win. Bood erryrbiirpb ; C, E. Newman and .1 M. Crosby, Norwalk- D I.amb. l indlay; Otta II. Moeller. Stner..r IWr- -,. .. W-ffm':':,:.,yria: l! '''PPr,t' Mt- Vernon; I.. Jewett, Athens;' J. Mfflill. ( ii-hoi inn , Auditor Morrow eonntv Mi i:ii,.,i. l- m Hoffman, Greenville, Dark county; Evins A McEanehlin, Relh lontame; Geort'i Sweeny, Kenf.n " (,.,- I I'I'Elt LEATHER ANO ( AIaPsiiiN JfW I -'IiES 1 1 1 .e wax Cppei Leather tf f von ,j Kip ,,, 18 dnz.-n Freiiel, ChII Skins i 15 do American do; Just received, snd will I BjsJ ani -- - , u u nd l.-atlur store ,,f wvr, H IL KIMMAI.l WCItOSS CUT SAWS. have just received ., fresh lot ol those very superior crosa cut i : j we have been sellinc the last two years Juw' BMaB, ABBOTT ft CO i.'i ir mn WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Ave ran lie bought at a bargain for cash, or will exc! inn, which liHin-e ih. m July8i BAKER A ARMSTRONG KOH.II A N II KKAIIY HATS. Jhgj New style, pure vhit, and fin. nnnlitv. iust received s", a complete stock. o all prices and qualities, to be eem- M in a day or two by H COWIsEfl A CO ....IJirs MOKAIa I'llll.OSOIMlY. Ij o 'i i "krtchra Moni '''"-"Pl'y.d. iiM red at the ' n,,y In'tltlition in the yenrs IKM-T, r,nd fi, by the Hi,. I-V Hytney Smith, M A. I vol. Just r. reived and for sal by I. W. WlimWO ft HUNTINGTON. VVNTKO. A N r 5 S",llB "K'DU l" art ln Prf '-f the Sttr i ; i 5 W'""" ".D "Pl,,,r,'"J!,y wi given to make from one to b.e dollars per day. according to rapacity an.) activity. None need apply who cannot give good relerencea. Esplanatlons and terms ran be hail mi application to the editor of th. Journal m jaSMn or by'letter pnrt pniri. They must he enereetie and faithful men, who Will bo to work in et.ii.-., I. mM iL - . je- tion if they are engaged in other buaineai not oftiutame kind, OLD Ilia. Or 1111 moi...... ...... Driui,,,,! ..'1,. i '-'"... " '"nmrrvr ul Uu- tii-iiuin. si.r 4 I Z a I sav 1, rr?""" who h"' 1 llMlatl ill .mil "m'k, rntr. 11, , , raoiowa aDobattutloBa si 1 '.nil, s II,,. en i f, nor vi his systi'iri Is n..l tills tl,.-,. !,,. aUdloUM fat iiriM'miii. nllj. nml i '"" "" " art'i,tV'"H f "''.""i "' "' ' nntt inferior T1,' S L J""me m.n q"' is not to bo Mmparad win, n. " .I l)"i'lrs l,,.i.,r. grn(l fact that tl,,, , i,,,, ,,' ,. i .1 j'.T 'F',", wiiui- uio oilier uoos : souriiik- 1 iiiontinf, and blowing thi-bottles I'nritaining it into butuuS JJ " 'qf'.i aaflodtaf, and damaaini othor go.HTs i Must " "" V" '" '"M'nund In' poisoiioua to tho sy.U'in I What 1 .. , ,1 ,t a sysU'm alroarly ,1i,o..,l wlh Hold I What oansrs b , , , I T "" kl""1 rbaO looil sours nur ha, what misiliiof it proiluios I liotulo,,,-,. hoarl up'... ll'.andcoimnUon of tho blood 1 What is Si rolula but ", V , I ;' , T "' !'"' Hki"' Srald "alt Hll' mil, t, , , , T' , ''!'", I,';v" Soros, and all ulceration ,n- ' "" Mo'oall ltini,,ll,iiii;u,i,l.'rl'av,.l,utani.,i,i . - . Z'orl Um'1"' ""U "i,"," "" ""' """hob, pure or laaa. H hai cauaea HbimmaUmn but sour and acid flu, win. Ii l.,.l,n,toa itsi ll botwoon tl. joint, and otew W irrta ..... n., .g m-uoato li-suos ujion which it acta? r3o ol , ,,r,iy oi mo tji.M.ii. i dorutigod drnda- H.jii, and nearly all the ail,,,, t, which nlllicl human iiatur,' Now is itnot horrlblo to mako mid soil, ami mliiiitoly worse to use this Souring, Pi rmenting, Acid Ootnpormd of tt. i: Towns-T owe" iB " W"" ; '',nv" il ""'lerstood that Old Dr. Jacob Heaven forbid that we should deal ii, an article which would saw the ut distant resemblance i BJ, p, Townsond'a articlel Wo wish it ui rstood, booauso it is tho absolute truth, that d. I . l wns,.,id s article und Old Or. Jacob Towns,.,,,!', Sars,,arill an beaveii wule a,art, and inlinitoly dissimilar; that they are unlike , every narticular, having not no ainglo thing in common. K ' ' I, '""'nd is in, doctor, and never was. is m, chemist in, rAarm autlat knows no more of medicine or disease than any other o ,,,,, uusoientilic, unproloasionul man, what guar I' Of-"'' "'" a almoin.' sciele tun raediciu eoniniinn,. all the virtues nf th." ipHmIh ......i i.. prepnrinii it, nnd which )Ue incapable of cIouovm whiel.mi.rbi 1'iider thenii Dtsof Dlwaee baateed ol health I Since the nl v. whsi put in tyjai the tollowiiii; fuel hue come to our knowledge, which is truly tvled The Triumph of J .11 ice Tin. Wm Ended! ' '" aeattehrsed Oi JieUiOld lr. Jacob Tuwnxend rin. tliiated by the People S. Piownsend has at last given on tbe munnfaeture ol nay ni.ne,-,,,,,,p,,r1lb1, hi.ving disponed of nis business lo mmie stnui-the ground" ri8'rinIity Hmi ,,t,"'l Pretensions fall to Ho voluntarily abandons Uteat, in thus ending the issue beb.re the nublic, by disposing ol his trade. 'Phe fact that beenann Dhvtt(tln. nn akawnta thn.,.,.,..in ot WhoseUfeWSI a worker on BnilruudH, ennui.,, ohopplns Wo,l wwl,'(i. tleka, fti?., An. Tho fact, also, that bis arflele became notorious tor Us H.mriny, Pennenting und Burstine the Hot-Uee,Uiereby deceiving and injuringthe sick, and destroyincuoods, den.on.lirnte, beyond all doubt tbe Bdh.cy i, pen.-itins, mid the beinleei labnool Im claims. iiei. i.Mentistobesentout to the people by soim- Htramiers, yet hearing the name of S. p. Townaend. Ve have been informed that these Strungers intend to print on tbe labels tbe name ol some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible uh bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Eet the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botebmg, no pretixmg Ghaatfaft names r any utber lollv will redeeai B. P, lownjeiid'i souring compound from public odium nnteei It In nude enorely dinerent from its present character : mid It tfiey do this, it will baoorao another article of SrsHparilla, und they might as well give it .mother imine first as last It should then be called the "Stranger's Sursaparilla," and not B I'.Townend's. But If there is no alteration, the people may -till expect the same old Souring, Pennenting, Boot Beer stun We have feltit a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sursapnrilla may not be contounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Towimend left bis old ataud in Fulton st a first rate, store, and sat himself down only a tew doors below us, in Naitsaau st., the motives and objects td which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S.P.'a bus-IMSS, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move Irom Nassau street In the Spring, and we will then see it these Strangers follow us as S. P. ilid. Depot lor the Old Doctor's Sursapurilla is now 100, N-wau st THOMPSON, SK1I.1.MAN & CO., Proprietors. 1 rinclpul office tor lb" Western States. Vine st ltd door above 1th, Cincinnafi, (I. W. OARHOUN, (ieneral Agent, to wh,, n, nil orihrs. ir applications for agencies must be addreased. Thu SuiHiparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Suit:, and is advertised in moat of the country papers. In In every county there Is some one authorized to establishbuIj-again-law im tne county iu which he resides, and the same can bo ascertained by rctereuce to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENKi A HARRY, Agents for Frank-lin county. Also, hy IIknhy Lono, Oroveport. teb'Jfi.d.fr wly KDQAH CO.VKMNQ, WILLIAM WOOD. ALKRKn WCHID CONKLINU, WOOl) A !., ill A Nl'K ACT U H K RB OF PU KK WHITE LIS I NO- I, DU, PARIS WHITK. PAHI9 QREKN, CHROMF. YELLOW. C H RUM K (iRK.FN , CHROME RET), CHINESE BLUE, oiL, ASSORTED COI.'n PAINTS, IN DO. DRY WHITE LEAD, RID LEAD, IITHAROE, PUTTr, W!ll TING, ' EIRE DRIED, CIDER VINKTMR. Wr F. have adopted the most approved method, as practised by the Eis. m Miimihieturom in t,tiiirUI tiirii,Ii tviitr. I ....A and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Stales. We warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture to be as good an oe procured, ,ii. to jive ( nine xt i-1n.li.ii IIH..v.a.l niiho low. -at prices ()n usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOB FLAX SEED. Anv uuatititv ol CAS'l'nlt 111-' AN-" MihaS Otm .;iiu..ir Fanners with Cattor Beans for seed, and then contract to take hem atiuarket price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A' CO Cincinnati, December SJ, 184H. dwly STKA M KNIJINIiN FOIl SAM! nPHR STEAM ENtitNE now used by Hall, Case ft Co., la for I sale. beiniT too small lor their nm It 1 in it 11 ill ml ,,P. der. ol forty horae power, made hy Oreenwood ft Co., of Cincinnati. Any person eiahini to ourchase. can see tha eneine in on eration at the manufactory of the ahovenamed gentlemen, or by application to the undersigned, where terms will be made known. A MHOS iV LENNOX, jyliVdftwtr Eagle Foundry y-f i yji a (IIURRV PKf T 0 It L, For THE PURE up COITOIIN. ( Ol.OS, IIO VltSKNKSS, IlltONCIIITIH, WHOOPfNO-OOUGB, C HOUP, Tinn and CONSUMPTION. IN ottering tu the community this justly cclebr.itcil n nn dy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it in notour wish to tritle with tbe In, 1 Off health ..I the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men, and some ot the evidences of its succees, from which they can judire fnf Iiems"lVi. We sin-e. iely pledge ourselves to otpoto 00 wjl.t nssertlonn or tfJaS tfltc' nMOtjaf itaafitcitcv. nor will we hold out ,ivl ti..iin, i, humanity which facts will not warrant. Many i-itnoF3 are hen jiven, and we solicit nn inquiry Irom the public into all we publish, (eeling assured they will find them pern-etly reliable, ami the medicince worthy their beet niBlllliailll and patronage. FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN, M. IX, L.L. D., ETC., rrofeor of Chemixlry, Mineralogy, fc Yale College, Member of the. Lit. Hht. Med Phil, and Se.ien. Socirtie of America and Kiiojn - I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL 1111 admirable composition hrotn some ol the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very ' ' ctive remedy for tbe class ot diseases it is intended to cure New Haven, CL, Nov. 1, LM9. FROF. CLEAVEI AND, or IlownoiN Coi.lkoic, Mainr, WriicH 1 have witn ssed the . fleets of your ' CHERRY PECTORAL,' in my own t miily and that ol my fi iends, and it l ive me WaWfjCtlon to state Ibat In 1 medicine I have rver known has proved so eminently successtnl in curing diamine oi the throat nnd lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That he coneiders 'CUBRKx PECTORAL ' the beet medi ine for Pulmonary atlectums ever tiven to the public," ami states that "his daughter, after being oldie d tt. keep the room four month, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by rais-inc of blood, night sweats, and the attOXiant symptoms of Consumption, commenced the use ot the 'CBCRRT PECTORAL,' ami had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me., January Ul, 1 847. Dr. Ayer; I have been Inns atHicted with Asthma which grew yearly wone, until la-t autumn it brought on a cough which confined me iu my chamber, and tiegan to assume the inarming symptoms of Consumption. I bail tried tbe best advice ami tic b- -I iiieiliein.to no purpose, until I used your CHER BY Pft !TI R AL, which ha cured me, and you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHEEPs. If there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from exierienre, here is a medicine worthv of the nublic confi dence. Prepared by J. C Ayer, Chemist, Lowell. Maacbu etts. O. HOHEBTS ft fJOm Druggistii, Wholesale Airents, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus. "nui.'.Vdi.wtm "'TWAS I THAT DID IT." SIX weeks since we attain commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would pul a slop to flu enormous mires w hich hail be-n iiiinnaed MM Ihem We flatter ouraelves tlmt we hnve fulfilled that promi-e. Coffee wan then ti renin, now III to LJUj cents, ami every Ihinc c.e in propornon We airaiii snv to the Obi Hunkers un street : rfoirr.. rfeien, you Bavaj got to come it or we will make you complain ol duller times than you do BSSP. We will make your stores a 1 BSBsaea ' and yoar money krawers a ' desert waste.' We never retailed as many gooda In the lame length of time as in the led fen week 1 and if you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habits, bo industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to tell cheap.' r. But aa long as you pay such high renu, ami live eo extravagantly, you must sell your goods high w have nut received another spienum 101 01 new g(MHis. Some laeautil'til Irish Poolins. nn elejsnt article (in summer dress ea: a splendid assortment ol silk lace lor trimming riSBtsi splen iild t.'orn Color, whiti- and straw Bonnet Ribbon, ire , Ac , at SO per cent les than up t..wn in in - CARPETINO. Another iilmdld Into! Hru". IV lmi.-rial lhr-. i.ly, and Iniirai Carpets jusl reeeired. Alao, a hentitihil hrt of Oil Window Shalei aome very elegant. A lame Hiiortment of real nutom work, ol the finest quality, better and cheaper than in any other store in tha rity. mayji,iA;w r. oiusr. m A FARM FOIt S VIiF. OR HKNT. THIS farm is situated within two mile ol the city, and contains 0 acres II of which are imnroved. Enautre of eplS RAKER ft ARMSTRONG. KEWO.V COL L Li . j . .... . rAOTATT. K I n A ,fk(JNSON, 1). D President, and Professor of In n trl 'ual and Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric t l' n K A- Brofessorof LMgunipsi. ural pi1il,o8o'phJNI30N' A' M- Pr0feM0r of '"'"'matica and Nat-NaVurai lBl?;'"- D" irofi,wr M?, Geology and If J- tt, A. B., Tutor. Mili.or UnlDnH ,'J"l,'il,"1 of th" paratory Department and D.BiSflKa, A. R , Assistant. hili . COURSE OK 1TODV. Ihis is as tU Hmi a, ,rough M i(1 otOWOOlteteln the coun- S' . . RELIGIOUS INSTHUCTION. Sects . ."ih,'''.1 "!-,' ilKlun and lorliy ne of the primary ob- daiK r 'ii. , ' 1 h" ttttdnia are required to bo present n the I o p I dav ZtV '" ","',1"1''. ttend clmrcfi twice Inorning ?' ,"t"rcUu 1,1 ery Monday . ADMISSION. chlrtRrl-Tired fuih cadence of good moral narato v tt he : , lXSV 'th r college a ceriiticate of dism, 'sio,, ' " irm , .. LIBRAUIKS AND APPARATUS. Ule L1bl (lr,(.,(.ninain n(1 ,y w m V(,um(!9 Qf wt,u KU)ctnd i.re mflUU. , t 01 . . 1 1 '"lo-ophical HpparatllS ft2jg5Uhli 0et important principle, in the The year is divided into threnearly eiiual part the tirat beginning on the tnt Thurtda, In . lotober, the second on the sec . uit f fi!,'; T' ""' ll,ir1 ,"1 tiw fir"t Thuredw in May. ' union ices in the College are $M per annum, and iu the nrenar-a tory schoo .,,0, payable for each I in idvauce l3. ma . il half r,:o:,,r;,'l,UM! 1 vy hrnl K WtottiSweeV Hm,UUI " "my K nad Commknckmknt is oh (he first Wednesday in Auirust. Oamhier, June, 1850. 1 jy9.wly AGfiNC V OF DR, 8. S. PITCIi; Fit.n u. i, 7I7' ,rt'iaV. A TOrk ,it . ; 'U,'r JlHt',l odooinaJ supporter, pet-ent s eel sprmg B,oulder brace, rilver Inhaling tut0, and Xec-or m,n' umM''- fj". Ins celebrated medicines, ae 7 '"'" without lb- instruments, in "" " ; 111 "' 1 '") Cnnsumption, Asthma, Hear, Urease, Bheumalism, Scrofula, Piles, Pnilipsua Uteri, Debility, Po tt , ', ' ... ' .'Hue--, i.,, u-u., i t,iu, Mitarni, and all similar diseases. Tile whole form- ,. mil ,! meat ol I ulm.mary Diseases, which experience has shown the on J proper treatiuei.t yet discovered for their relief or cure. ll einstniiiient, aretb,. be.t kind, and warranted against all del.i . is be medicine, (ire cirefutlj prepared by I)r. Fitch, and . . no uuawwuMST uiuicr mo severest oau ,, ,, ,, , coniieciioii w ith the rest. Agents huve only such medicines u may be anfely used without Dr. Fitch's personal directions ; but have enough to apply to any common case oi piilinoiuo-y or chronic ..IcOSSIIS. - - . . .... ....... . yiauauw! wan - nr. r iicn B UUlde to invalids, a valuable fami y book of pages, which is given away at the counters ot the Agents. B . . E EBERLV, Agent, SuLCi.flaorto (i. H. Meakuigp, at ids Eumily Medicine Denot i7Wlj High street, Columbus: Ohio TOWNSIIKNII EXTRACT OP H A118AP ARIIX A . mi l.preparutimi u the beat yet discovered for cleansing the Dlood and eradicaling all impurities from the system. It has been so long known and so thoroughly tested that it needs no ro- coiiunendatinn. To be had by the dozen or single bottle at the sien of the Gilt Hi mid Ave ''.',' I t K 1 1 l;r O ' I! I C o i V I KILBOIJHNK ft JONES AMERICAN RAILROAD JOI. RNAL. sn iini Naraattaai Ceaeaeerce. jininK, nnd Hanufnc. Iiiitn. IMuhllKlied in IN31. niJBLIBHBD weekly at Ell!, Nassau street, New York, hy J. H I WtS Co , at $8 per annum. Full sets from thecommRnce-ment ol the paper, or volumes commencing at a later period, can be bad on application to tbe publishers or at the office of the Ohio State Journal. feb-J-lyw A FARM. 'U, BE BOLD, a PAAII in Franklin county, containing 1X1 acres, SO ol which are improved Mnd under cultivation 1 here is a large ( Ihciiahd of the choicest kind of fruit, a good Miami; HoOIB, two good wella ot water, besides a good supply ot ,toek water running tin oimh the land. This farm ia situate within twelve milea ol the dtj of Cohtmbus, in a good neighbor hood, and convenient to aohotUa. Tiiis is a most desirable resi-dem'e, and will be sold on reasonable terms. The 6ubseriler lias two other farms which he will sell cheap. For further particulars apply (if by letter, postage paid) to JOHN GEARY, Jy"' wtt Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TO OUOVKKri. ' 1 1 he rem ut the Piermant termination of the Erie Railroad I being m active operation, Western drovers are at last able to ship their cattle directly to the drove yard in the Northern part ot New Virk city. Ilonielsvifle, in the Western part of the State ot New York, ia MSI miles from Hie city, ami cattle are carried directly from there to 1 lermont, and then across the river to the Drove Farm, in Westchester county, distant but twenty miles from the Drove Y ard, at the low rate nf 13,64 a head, and within the short space ol twenty-five hours. All iiersons sending cattle to the East will do well to trv it. oca-wiJm . K. 0. S .Us' E.HTtTK. jVOTH'E fa hereby given that the subscriber has been appoin-11 ted and tpuhned aa administrator on tho estate of Elkannli D. Sims, late ol Madison township, Franklin county, deceaaed Hated at Groveport, November fi, A. D 1850 MW3t W. W. KILE . NOTICE hereby given, that a petition will be presented to the Com-"lissmners ot Frimklin county, Ohio, at their next session praying for the establishment ol a county road ; beginning at the south west corner of Philip Bowmnn's land, in Mirflin township rraiikhn county; theme on the line between Mr. Bidinger and Cyrus Brickie's bind, and on the line between William 1'nce'a hind and William Miller's land, and through the land of Richard Pearson, to the north Weat corner ol S. Brush's land, in Truro towm-hip, on the Refugee Hue; thence on the line between said Brush's land and the land of S. Stombauh to the south-west corner of George WUaoa'l land ; thence along the west line of tho Del iino bin. I- to the National road and also to cause to he vacated the county road establUb. d in December, A. D, 1848, descri. bed as follows: Commencing at the National road, in Truro township, at the S E. corner ol Robert Dickson's land; thence north to the road called the old pike (let. ','S, 18.10-iilftwlt EAIJLE FOLMIHY. RfiSk WIT FNIml' ': NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO l LIIMBnS.-AMBOS ft LENOX, manufacturera of all kinds of ( Bstinus, Steam Engines, Plows, fte. They are also prcparinjr $ new and beautiful selection of stove pattenis, viz ; lour sizes, a, 9, 10 A II inch boiler Premium Cooking Stoves, cast and sheet ic m Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, Ae. We have purchased tho right tu manufacture the celebrated -American Reserve Draft Cooking -'love," which is universally allowed to bo equal, if not superior io sny now in use. Ati-o, Coal Stoves, of the latest and most approved style. Plows, ol tin: most approved construction, will always be found on hand, eauel to any in the marker, and at such prices as cannot fail to Maaaa We al-o manufacture cost and wrought iron railing to the la-t st style, varying in price from s)l to a.', per foot. St. am Emories, of various sizes and patterns, embracing the latest improvements, and nl as low pricee ns can he procured at any other establisment. Machinery repaired at the. shortest no-j jT2-dfttwlmwtf AOMINISTItATOIt's WALK OF HEAlT ESTATE. l HS( AN I to an order ot the court of common pleaa ot She 1 by county, to me directed, I will offer at public sale on Wednesday, the 1th day ot December next. Till'. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, And all the hsdl and tenements connect, d therewith, of the estate ot Aaron W. Pierr-nn, deceased, tonsisting of a grist mill, with tour pairs ot stone, saw mill, carding machine, three dwelling houses, and about ten seres of land, adjoining the town of Sidney, Shelby county, Ohio. Appraised at t!)IKW, subject to the annual payment to Sarah Piereoa of :ilK), ns ear dower on the premises. Tsnsnv One-Sjurth of thepurdbaaa money to be paid in hand, one tourih In eichtcr month-, and the remainder in twenty-four months with interest, I.. he eeeweal t.y morricHKe. N. B. The widow's dower will al-o be ottered to the purchaser on reasonalde terms nml an nrrangemetit may 1-e made with tbe guardian of the heirs for further time of payment of the purchase money not required tor the payment of debts Sidney, Nov. 1, IhW SARAH PIERSON, Adm'x. nofi-d;B4rwtd lltiii nly linnd, Peealea nml Cnllrrlinn Airenl. 'I1 CLEVELAND, an Arroaxp.v at Law, i- emrae.-l in obtain- ing bounty lands nnd pensions for Mddi. rs and soldiers' widows end heir, nnd in the collection of claims ot all kinds, in Ohio. Indinna, Kentucky, Vlrainia, Pennylvania, and Michigan. He will, during the coming eight months, visit every county in din'., and all busine-a et,ru-r..l to his care jll be promptly tended to. 1 v Any buaineaa for him left in charge of F. Gale, Columbus, O., and all business letters (post-paid) addressed to T. Cleveland. I olumhua, O., will receive immediate attenlinn. 1 ' liood references given when dciped. Columbus, October 24, 18.'0.-d-2whw;im. KOI It THOI SAM) ACRJM OF I.AM) FOR SALE. 'MIL undersigned oilers for aale low, and on term-which can I not fail to -uil purchasers, four thousand acres of land, situated in the south we-f corner ol Jefferson township, Franklin county, Ohio, about i-ix miles east 0f the citv ot C.dumbus, known as the Brein section. This tract of land It now being subdivided into lots of Irom Mfte 1ft) acres, and will la sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The Central fiadron.l is located directly thrnmh this lsnd, and the Columbus and Granville Plankrosd will during the present scnann he completed to within half of a mile ol its western boim.lnry. For quality ol soil it is not surpassed hy any Ixaly of land of equal cf nt in Franklin C4riinry, a considerable portion ol it beinii Ihe vi ry ln'st quality of bottom land. It is well water d with -; n .. m, I streams of ncver-faillne water. Big Wabnit and Black I ick creeks pass through portions of the trai t. Many of the ,ta embrace (mrtiona of cleared land, unlet cod cultivation. Persons wishine to pur chasegoodland.in a heslrby nnd rapidly improving rountry neur a goo.1 mark!, (within six miles ..f the capital of Ohio,) will consult their own interests fty examining tin law before lo caling elsewhere (ocl3J DAVID TAYLO. To 'fa un bhpvT Ul K are nulhurized to offer ler sale one ol th'1 best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Colum-tm . i-.uit.ining 21. n.' res L'-O acres cleared, the balance principally White (Ink and Walnut timlter. Il is situated on a good road, baa good bultdimrs, a en,t orctmrd, nnd fa well watered. II applied for aoaa. thia farm will be .1 extnrmely low. Enquire al the teeJ Mt OJIrsnf jyS-d&w SMITH ft IslILLfi MBI NT BAGLI TltlPOM. 'pHIS is the tiest article yet discoTered tor - lean In n and bur I nishinr Gold, Pilrer. t'opper. Steel. Tin. and all other metals also, for polishing Winort. Mirror, (,1mm- Wtrv. Mahoevny and other furniture. To ) had wholesale an.) retail, at the manufac turcr's prices, at th. ir depot iirn of the Gilt Broad Ae. maylB Hdftwtl KILBOURUE A JONEP.
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Full Text | VOLUMU XI V. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY. NOVKMBKR 16, 1850. NUMBER J 12. 1- U NTK I) AN II I'll It I. I 8 II E l It V SCOTT & BASCOM, SOPTII KA8T COkN'KIt OP B1SM IT. AND St'llAB SM.KV. UFFICI Tl'.ltAIS Invurinbly hi iidviiucr. l ii. 1 1 iiiv, t.. penonilo Columbus, per ytir 6 00 mi iiy until tint of Cohunbtti 5 00 " h during Hi session, and Trl-Weekly IhiIriici) ol year Columbus Ry mull Tin' TH Weekly hy mnil Weekly in Uahunbtti Out of Ibocltjn hy mini, single To rlulpH ft lour and upwards To clubs ot Utn and upwards-, to one eddreei Daily, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, single To club "I nvc iniii upwards . B 0(1 . -I (Ml . 'J oo l 50 t 25 I nil a oo I oo 50 40 Tilt' follnwiai rtlM Wd rulei of advertising have Iimi agreed unoii licf.v.-t n I In- proprietors uf'lhi-Ohiu State- man and th Oliio "Mate. .Ion i mil, to he It, after this diit.' .Inly jo, LMt Dally Paper i or lnM .me insertion each sad 1 rtnsM.1 u . i l wan 3 ..." 0m squar-1. 10 line 0 60 0 90 1 50 900 .too too ... 6 00 6 00 ... 10 00 .... 15 00 18 00 10 00 B0 00 Binding esrd, 9 lines or UtMa pel annum i column, wiih 4 ohangra, " " " " fi " " - M " "W.... " "... " 008(00 weekly " " My " 14 " with 4 OflMlfQI " " " " i " " " ia.... " 14 " changed weekly " " 14 " " dully " " B8 0O " " 00 00 :to 00 . 80 00 30 00 h 10 IKI .. M 45 00 55 l (30 00 Other i-u-fs 110I provided lor, chargeable in conformity with th. above rate. Th' standard of meuununent t he minimi type. Por em u ndditlooo iquare In too daily, Inserted du month, or 11 greater i. -u : li ol tune, 11111I lor each aililiimniil square inserted anaer tin- yearly rates, half price. No drertUomool to be considered bj the year, naleai it is do- Mfied on 11 muwrlpti or previously agreed upon betweea no portioai Pobliibon not accountable ror tin- accuracy ol Ian advertise-menu beyond the amount oharged for their publication. Announcing cauiUdsiM (for olhee of every description,) to ho charged nt tl if rate id Ally cents per week, for each name; thi' same to he, in all east-, paid In ndvam-i-. All odveitiiMnenti from itrsngen or transient penoni to he paid hi BdrasHM AriyortiflenMoti not naorked on the copy for ipeolbod number ol uuiorUonvi will ba eonttnned one month unlaaa ordered ut, ml poymonl vrlll ba exacted nooordlngly. Tho prirtlegoa ol yearly adrarttaBrai will be oooflnod rigidly to Ihelr ri'nuiar buahwai and all adrejrttaomenbi not pertaining thereto, to he iinid for extra. AdvertU-mentu t"i Auetluneers, (ieneral ArciiIs, Ileal INtiitr Agents, tuu, not tone contracted for by Ihe year, bnttn be charged by the lieee. at the u-u ii raten. No ADvnaTtinnnnm can an itriiBTiD aiATurrotntY. AdTortiaeroenti tor Bharltabla Inatitanona, tire coinpanlet, nrard, towiidhiu, and other pablle IIMMlllllga, and mall like, to he ehargeii halt price. Marriage notieae to ba charged yr rent(. Dnntha Inaefted without charge, onlen aooompenied hy rnneral Inrltatinna, or obltoary noticea, and when ho ncoompanied, to be paid lor. Regular adrortlaara. nnd all others sending eoinmunfratioiiH or requirniii nntJoM. denilng to call attention to fiUra, aolroea, eon cert, or any pnbllo enteimnmenta where obargea are made for admittance H notices of private, aaioelattona -every notice de- igned to call attention to private enterprise?, calculated or Intended to prontdte Indlrlduai interaat, can only be Inserted with the ajadHrinndUig thai the Mme it to he paid for. If Intended to ba Inserted in the editorial column, the name will be charged Aerate ol not Ion than OOcenta per line, ami then only whan accompanied by an adrerthwment, All leaded adrertlaenienl ' to ba ahargad not leaa than double the bove rHtna, and nteaeured as if solid. Advertisements on the infide exclusively, to be charged at the ratfl ot 00 per cent, in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will be hidden for the price of Injflrtlng iidvertise-inents brought in hy ihem O.P' Counting House Almanac for 1850 9 . W I T.w I T. K . 1 3 . 3.M.T. vt.f.s. .. .. I 2 II 4 5 .. 1 -J n I .', Ii li 7 S II 111 II 12 7 8 !l III 1 I 12 l:l ia 1 1 ia ni 17 w in u is Hi 17 ih is jo so 21 as sa 24 2.r so si ss sa si -j.r so 27 27 28 2!l 30 ill .. .. 28 211 ill) ill 1EBKUAHY. AUGUST. s.tt. w t. r.s. s.m. t. w t. f. s. !7. .. .. .. .. i a .. .. .. .. i a ii a I .'i Ii 7 8 II I 9 Ii 7 8 !l III 111 I I IS 13 I I IS Ifi II 12 1.1 14 IS 10 17 17 18 III 211 21 22 S3 18 10 SO 21 22 S3 2 I 21 M SO 27 S8 .. .. 85 86 27 3g39 30 ill MABOH. SliFTEMBEH. rw i.r. s. s.MT.-T.r.. n 1 2 :i 4 .'i ii 7 II 4 .'i ii 7 8 II 8 n 111 II IS in 14 III 1 1 12 13 I I IS 10 IS 10 17 18 in 80 21 17 18 III 80 SI 88 US 22 2H 24 8S 80 27 28 24 2.'. 311 27 28 89 30 89 illl ill A PHIL. OOTOBEB. s. m. r. w T. K. .m. t. w t. k. .. 12 il 4 6 Ii ..! .. 1 8 il 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 li 7 8 II III II 9 14 I". 10 17 18 III 80 13 II IS 10 17 18 III 81 22 23 21 2.i 2ii 27 20 21 22 211 24 J.r 80 28 29 iln 27 28 29 111 ill .. .. MAY. NOVEMBER. 3. M I T. w r. F. . s. M. T. W T. K. 3. .'. .. .. 4 a 3 i .. .. : 1 2 5 li 7 8 II III 1 1 3 4 5 li 7 8 9 12 13 14 IG Hi 17 IS III 11 12 13 14 1". Hi 19 211 21 22 21124 2.'. 17 18 19 2(2I 22 83 2li 27 28 211 : . . 24 25 2li 27 S8 393fl JUNE. DECEMBER. .m.i.wtf.s. ..m.t.wt.f.ii. .. l i a :i 4 i 7 a :i 4 ii 7 8 8 9 1 1 I r 12 u 11 9 hi 1 1 12 13 14 IS 19 Hi 17 18 in 211 21 Hi 17 HI 19 2(1 21 22 22 23 24 SS 211 27 28 83 2 1 IS 21127 28 211 29 30:11 no rj "scXJe" il wo LAY BNGLAND, MACAlll.AV tiNUI.AND. ',' vols, ttmn Muiliri. to lunteh Hume's Kni-laiid. Kor sale by majjl I. N. WIIITINII A; BUNTINUTOJI TOOLS. fpo Carpent-is Mid ,.lb. r- w ho n-e i ai i. liter t.o.l-, w oni.t I MBfeettaUy say that we have the best assortment ol tools rver brought to this eity, and we are dispo'ed to roll theio very lowforea h liyl) (ilillli, Alll.nl 1 .1 I'll A CARP. II is my purpose to resume the pi action ..I Lai in the Supreme Court of the United siaies. the cireuit Courts for the dl.triers of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court in Hank of the Slate of (Ihio. JlllyilO T. jWDW COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . Ill KG WAY . CO.. 31 a N i ' ACTOR s T I ii i: NSIN KB , EIBOM new and improved i!tern.,m.iliL' whieb is one for lb.. I H0I.B1 SAW HILL, ol eompiot form, Witt, MILL IKONS ,nd Hxturi'S eomplele. They also make the eeletirated PAItKKH S PATENT W A T li It WMBBL, RAILROAD CAII WllliKI.S. ami all olhei HloN mil Hit ASS (MSTINtlS usually made at Foundries MACflfNFHV ol all kinds made promptly to order. Bl'f'ie CBLBBRATBB cooking STOTR, Premiuin CoOftJM Sloves, Parlor, Shop, nnd Churrh stoves and Fumaees lire Orntee, and PLOVQBB all warranted. re eon- Untly till -'il'' nt WHOI.K..I.E .Old aKTSIL ell liberal telll' Mereliiinl. and other, dealine in Plonirhs and Stove, are re pocttully Invited to examine our stoek and pri Colnml.ns, lehUtt CAKKIAGK TUMI IIINGS. lia PAIR Klastie S,rmu '" n 'l' I llw lliilili l:.oi,l- ;3nal . 'Inn-. Damask l.lntnfa; Painted and tilim Cloth ; T.ieks, Seamer Cord, Mallealde Castiiiis, e For sale by jara-7 (IKRK, ABBOTT A CO Hill HALB. A VF.HV desirable residenre with lot Ml hy 1H7M,. pleasanlly A situated on Broad street The improvements are new and all In ifxal order, with a ood well of water, cistern, Ae. l'er.,nis wlahineto punhass. n very niee residenre inn healthy loeation would do welt to eall on the subseriliers. JalfJS BAKKIt A AIIMSTHONli. FOB BALB. A CONVKNIKNT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas l antly .ituat.il; together with two thirds of an aere of around, on which there is n food well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, md a variety of shrubbery This property w ill bo sold cheap, and im good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and lot nearer the business portion of the city. Also, some vacant Iota, for sale remarkably low and on good term. Enquire of analo BARER A ARMSTRONG. .MM IN I.. UK VAN. Attorney al I. .it. mid Nnlii'ilur hi Clinueery, OFFICE in Clark's new bulling, two doors OOlth of the Ex change Bank. iniiy',H-(iiiiil4w It. I. IIVItKIt, iiioiin i hi i.iiwi 1 11 mii 1 im omiu, H'ild. attend nramnthrta all orounauoaal buiiWH mtruatad T T to his care, Olllce I'.mt nidi) ol lljuti fit., over Klocum'l Saddler Hhoji, next dour south of the City Itauk building p94d4wtf H. AI. WAKe7 ATTOKKKY AT LAW, COI,UHUS, OHIO, Wild, attend promptly to all husinecs in the various branehaa ot the law that may he entrusted to hm care. Ollice in Neil'tt New Ituilding, Home lintely north of the Neil House. Cotambu, -inly 8, IBM. jy8 6m AHUM (I ALLOW a V. IIKNHV V. PAOK. GALLOWAY A PAGB. ATTORNKY8 A T LAW. WE will praetiee law, as partners, in the Courts ol Franklin ami adjoiniiiL' counties, and in the Circuit and District (J. t. Courts. Office in Piatt's new building, Oppoatte State House. mayO-tf V. A. NlilL, Altornev ut l,nw mill Snlieltor hi iutneery. I Kl' I'.'K with Win. Deiiniiion Jr., No. Neil'14 Kxehauge, oppu etary of State1! oOBea decla-dly A. II. BCTTLB8, AUoffMy 1 OmUHSUV itl l.iii., iiiIimiiIiiim. Ohio. . llli. i , N.i .', N.'il'rt Kv(.linni., oiijumih1 BMWHrJ ill Btw'l iiffle. Jya7 w O. i l l; TllltAI,!., Atioi'm y ami I i-i II... nl LAW, I ) imhIiii . , Oliiu. i LO. ti iJnttiiiiiiiiiiMiii.r t't takf tin1 Ai kmiwliidgnioill of DoMi lor Ulfl Stale of New York. 1-5 OIBh oa Ulh at, betwNn Town uml EUeh. oetSO ItVOUM IHITTI.K5. THKO. COMHTOCK. UKO. a. COMSTOCK. BDTTLBs, COMSTOCK CO., rfltiMMfon t" li. Comttook, & Co.,) pORWAKOINa AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard oil I Matin liii toi'Trt, nml dHUOrl ill Hull, PtattSf, Ptlfa mill Lninb6f, Bead of tho ('anal, Oolonbaa, Ohio, Mberl advaaoai made Dn cooiiHinaiitii mniii J. IMIKIWAV CO.'S Iron I'miiiilrv, llroiiil .11.4.01,111-111.1111' llriilKo, C0I11111-Imih, Ohio, BtovuofaUkinda,and agraat rarlatv ol Oattissai alwayi "ii hand, ...11.11 nit ItlillliltT THOMPHON'B OFFICE, Noil n Bxi'hniiK.', oppooilo thr iHciTotiiry ol Mulo rt Blab it, Columbna, Jooll ti ofaoi GBOBGB B. WAI.CDTT, M 1 1 N AND II A N N K II PAINTER, novfl ill I COLDMIUtl, OHIO. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, llOOK-.SKI.I.i'iltH unit .Smlioiiors, Host door tothe Clinton Itnnk 1 9 nab itreot, Oohunbna, Ohio, and HtatlotwrJ alwaji mi band. A large aaaorbnent ol Huokn .r .1 l.llli:irl. U. C. I.II.I.KV HKIBBUT 6c l.ll.l.nv. IH ik.IINIBKr. Hub "I"-"'!, "ii"it'' tl"' I'nliln' 1 ulii' Co- a lumbuti augOOi'O It K.HOVAh. MAIIIS'.s Oi-'l'ICi:, corner ol' llich uml Third ritreeta, ad- 11 1 . juiliiiit! llifi le-idence, mid oppofile the l''irnt UaptlHt OoUrCb. 1 1 -oil QBABi ABBOTT A CO., DRALEltH in llurdwiire and (Cutlery, Iron, Nailo, (llunn, liouae lEuildeiB' 11 1 ater iul h, I'linning and Mi'clianieal Toola, Militiiry (JooiIm, &C, Ac, No. llil Blgb itTBet, llgn ol' the (lilt PatUOCk DAVIS, SMITH A- CO., 1UN AND MHlWAHDINli M KltCHANTS, Wlmle- tOMBCia Denleri In Qr rien mid Produce, Portanioutb, Ohio. Poraonal attention rircn to receiving and forwarding condri, and relliny I'roduce eon-it'tied lor Hide. nlO-dly, IOHN W. UAKKH. BOMKHT AllSMTIIONU. BAKBB V AAU8TRONG1 11 BAIi ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AO E NTH. IV OBIce, South room, Exchange Hunk Building, Colmnhuw, 0 I : I, II It I DO I : A l OtTIN, I) li A I' F. II S A N 1) T A I I, O ft S , ftitfh .firm, Lai ii""r o.rii of 7nam, oppotiu th u. s. Bbfat Alt ti prepared to execute di orders in their lino of business, in thoneateal and moatfaattlonable style. JOSEPH ELDR10QE, aplli dtl AM,. MARTIN. BAIN tie BOSTON, I II 0 N M 0 N Q H R 8 , HTBOLESALE AN!) RETAIL DEALERS IN Al l, KINDS If OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Sash, Glass mil House Trimmings. Al-ii, dealers ill Tin Plato, Sheet I run, Conner, anil every vol io ty of Tlcinan'i stock. Sieii nl II,,. Il.ieli Saw, ,,l IIil-Ii -Ireet CHARLES A bain. meylMtl JAMES M. BOR'TOM, RCUITBCT OPFICB- Aleebiinie. Hull, ('nlillii- V Int., Ohio. N. H, Klil.l. inlorms tbe pillilie Hint during In afa .1 ..II hll Areliili'Clural business, linnln- erlliL' nnd Sur- reylnjli will lie promptly ntlenileil to at the above oince by th un.ler.iu II II. BLACKMORR dec31 il Architect and Civil Engineer II F CONWAV. I F T0MI.IN90N. II. F. OONWAYafe til)., 0ROCER8, DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PIG IRON, ANO i ., n,,ii , i...i nnd PnrvFiirdiiiK illerehunlM, FRONT 3 T II K F. T , JanS-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, MHA('Olf, WM. K WIIKKLKR ITOBEBAIJOH aV WHBBLBR, ATTHHNEV9 AT LAW. . practicfl ai partnon in Pranklin and the adjoining coun. n. I'romiit attention will ba llvan to the Adjutmmtand II I , ollecUon ol clBinis ol liirfje or mau imiountH. Vi. V. WurKLKH, ,Vri'(iry I'tiblh-, will take deponltion, ac-kunwh'dinni'ntfl of dei'd, Ac. ( lllii-o in Snrn New Huildinp;, north of the Neil House. totanbua, Jim if-r. junea4-diy wiui NOTICE. -11 1 IK andcnlgned reapeetlully informs the puhlie that lie con- I Unuca thf budncai t tba old itand of the lata Ann of chai. Kltadi Co., on his own nceounr. Thankful for paat favnrH, ha l out't to BHtinfy trifndrt for thf future, also. ,HiiM).yd CHAS. KME. ' C!A1HNKT IAKFI(S ( 'AN tirid Vi'iii'rr Viirnish, Hand I'api-r, (ilm, and noarly all ' i it -r artielcs in their lin'1, at thf siim of the m.i'ia OILT PADLOCK. PRINTING MATS It 1 A LB Kolt HAIjET. ,1(i tale, low for eah, or on short rrrdit, a iBTgU nsBortment o I 1'rinHin; Mtileria", eon.-intini: in part of i Doubla Hadluffl Bnlth I'tchb. 1 J'tiuihen'y prew. :t:i llm. lira. 4(10 " Bourr-foi. nearly new 1 " Brevier. 100 Minion, 130 " .Minion, " " rieveral fonti Kam y Tyn. Alao, .lob Tpa of wwly every variety, part ot which in nearly new. Together with .-"tand-, ( mlleyr", tirkw, Chftr!eB, Kulea, Lendet, (hook Rnd 1 ,i. 1 lmpoiiiii tonen, nnd finally, everythini; and in a iritithiii office. Any portion ot the nhove will he sold extremely tow for ranh, or on ahfitl time. L11 CMAS SCOIT, Aijent. NEW .(M)IM. UK have in rtore, and oflcr for KIe on good term 7. doz. Choppina Aiei of favorite brands 4 doz. Broad " " " loo " ?hovel-i and Qnalea " " UNI Mill and ORMM Cut Mawv -if i nv- Winilow f ihtn 10000 lights " Baal, lftoo fcV Putty in i'.i- Uanvad od. HI kegs Nailf, aborted novii GERE, ABBOTT & CO., At the t-ifni ol the (iilt I'adloek. OTICB- The iii leu nnd aeei)iintn tif Ceorge (lere A Co., are I lor MttlaWMBt nnd eolleetion. They mnt-t be loft with paid wilii out delay. QBME, ABBOTT A C(J. Cohimbu-, July Il 19. 'IMIi: UK. II! I .IIAHKKT VUiVK IN CASH wit I be liiil hy ih bit I 'I IKI" lbs, i.t Woo t onr Blore may 1 1 -d.w II. COWLKfl A CO LBBOBB lAlEll, (1 Al, Ih-iny and Medium, from the feant maker hrBlet J Kaetcrn prieex iuil0 J. II. ItllsEY A Co. tiii: inroi'v hp tub confessional. UV JOHN BBBBT HorKINH, D.I) , Bishop oltli.-Diocese of Vermont. Jnt rei-elved and lor pule, hy ai9 I, N. WIIITINO A. IIL'NTlNiJTON. L-oit BBNT1 P tntl nitiintion A mi dweltini: for a mall fumily, in a een Apply to B. OOWLIfl A fO. NEW TAIMUIINU RBTABLISBMBNT. II II. 0, LEWIS would b. .. leiive to inform the ritizeni Colum-11 Ii.m Hint lie hriB opened a hop for the tmrpotie of carrying On tin atotc hu-ineif. In Clark'B new huildfng, over Meakinifs' PaanOj Utfkdm Dapai when- he will iw happy to anatt upon lb iini inny lav or him with a eall. And he nattera himi-elt tr :n !n I ill" evH'rience he linn had in the 1 . and the ad- laa Saj M brrominij; aeipiainted with the mont ap-. v. , nil iHfhiotinble mmie of tfettinp up pi ntlemen s wearing xppan l, th"t he rannot tail topieanethe mo1! la-tidious. Thr. pul he nmv n-st M--ureil that all work entrUHti-d to hi" can- will l done in tbe iih-t upproved ami nuhftiuiti'd manner, lie will al-mjl laj fbuatd nt hi pn( ready to attend to the rails of his ens. t inn r wHli promptness Had di-p iteh, nnd re-pectfully aolieits a Iriiralsh re, it public patronage im- illy N I LB Of OOIiLBOB LABPSi fHf: Irirgir Mini heltrr po'tion ol thrive Uniis till remain nn-I Hold, and they ure now offered nt private aala on areummo .1 tPii" tcrin-i n part enly of tin; purel,iie money being required in bund. Al-o, for rode huihling ami out lot- in the village of (iHinhirr, hhii are uniirpaa'ed fuf laauty of luration, and nil thf more important mlvHlltageai to be denired In gurh propTty. A good hotel i- ppeeially needed in the vUlaifr, and a lot for the purpose will l.e furni-hril on favorable tcrmi. Apply la the no h driller, at Cambier, Knox rounty. jya-11 M.T.C. WINO, Agent. f MH.I 'I III oiid t. ItO V El'OMT TIIi NI'I K E COM- A ' lANV. The remnlninir InftnllmrntA on each share ot the capital st'-ek of the Columbus And f.rove: ort Turnpike Coin pa ny ar requin-d to lie paid to the Trra-urrr of said Company a HMn : Kighth inffalliuenl, 10 per cent., on or before Novrmlwr 80, 1P.V). Ninth intullm- nt, 10 per cent-, on or before IVrember 80. lhl Tenth intfallmi nt, 10 per rent, on or before January 20, 1851 . , Hubscribers refidlnj in the city nf Columbm may make payment to Thos. Moootr, Kq.. at tha City Bank. Sept 14, ltttO-dtw JOHN COX, Secretary LIST OK LBTTBUN Rkmaininc In iln. PoatOStoa in Oohunbnitn tho it dny ot Novoinlmr, lal. I'lTioim onllltiH lor tlmao letters will oloasi; uny thoy uro ailvcr- Haad. AillottorNinlviTtlio.il nrosuhjoct to an oxtra oliargo ol two emit. I'lTHon. eallinii lor them lire roqUPBU.d to eomo jiropared illi liir n. iv, -my rliiiiiL,.!.. 'i'lie Foal olllee will ho ojien every day (.Sundays excepted; fron 7 A.M. until UMi P. M., oxeeptlnit one hour lor the distribution ot tho Eastern mail, Irom 7 to S P. M. On Sunday the ofloa will ho open from 7 to 8M1 A. at, from 4 to 5 and from 8 to 814 P. M. I.ADIEH' LIHT. A Alexander It Anderson M B Blake L Itarnet I, Bisscl E I. Byrnea M BuiTits C BuabncTl Mra Burroughs E A C Cain B Chtunbrre Mrs Cameron E Clark Harah ('on ley F (,'oiit.wny E Conkly Mary Cran M Cook Mary W Fooa Jane'J French A E 8 Q (ioodrich It A K Kelly Eliza L Loj E Larkin C LOwil F 9 I.awaon I. Leo E E I.alrd II M Mi Fiirland I, McDonald B MrCortney E 1 Mcl'tiereon I. Mctiivi a I ' McKee M Ualrtn Mary Mortimer S .1 Miner li Murphy A E N Nugent B O Olnej Mnry OndoriT ri J PSnJlii an Julia Outurm S O'llaria Ann 1 I lodger rt Anna Itisley Mary H Mipes Mary Sloane D 11 Hhultz I, Scott Jane Sargent E Sells E8 Scott Maty Stephens .1 Smith F Stonestri et E Swinnerton Mrs Smith Mari ah T Torrenoe Mary llntoa E Tohau Julia Thome M ThompklDi a p Thomai s Timbreo C ThompHon E Trumbull C Trent E w White M Walter E Wallace I. Wilson Wheatou M Wyhoop M VVaUace E -Whitman J S Wiley E Wilson M . Zbner it Qauantar M A Qllwiek S a Uearhart (,'larirjny II Hill E Hale A Hydr A D 8 Howard M Hubbiird I. (1 .1 Jonru Alice I'arrow C Parker 0 M I'a rks M I'idlcmua Jane I'owers Sarah I'latt A A Pettan Anne B Rlordin Martha Bo wan M K N T I, E MEN'S I A Arnold John Allinoii .lumen (. II JuhriHtou Julia Jdbnaton l-issy Q Allinoii Jhiiich 8 AhhottTU Ander Httinuel Arriiigtou Thomus Andrews Samuel Q Bagbtiw Juliu 8 Borkur Bolonian Barker Joseph Beyney Thoneoi ReOer Nelson Heck Jonas Berry George W Baatfia i' ii Kelts Spraiiley Beterldse, s N Beeeon Wuliam lledill Ford S Beacon Matthew Brlaoa Jacob Biggersti tf M It riddle Richard lb-Imp T B BoHtrick E S 8 Bonr Henry 8 Bohan Kpbrain) (! Cochran I N Collins Mosca Colhni Patrick Cokin Morton S rOnrad P Cowlaa fieorgo t 'oon Henry Cap Div Sot T I Dullciiger John Deford John Deckard Joseph Hewitt John Deniorest John Dillon John Dixon David Dirth A E Ellis S A KIHt Chapman Evans W A Ed Episcopal Paper F l ickett Albert Pantchcr David I wagei. Wm I' ienuiken A Pogla B F llaughtoli Orlando Bond Thomas Boardjnan Brown Samuel Brown Wm P 8 Brown William Brown Charles Bridge Joseph Itrueli Stephen N Browuewell Ittybold Bruer WtUlami Brunt William Briggs A H Burr William iiutc'ier Alberts Bury Jamea Bunis S W Hums Jusiah Craig Robt E Crawford John Cratty ti B Craaoa H E ''ram William ' 'rips Joseph Crosm'tGeo H BaHej Richard T Daafer norm an Burr .1 J Barllett J It BarUatt ii J Burwick Janien E Ballon Andrew BaUngnr W J Baaa w A Baker David Baker u K Berry Henry v. Haily .Mr. Bamett John ihiiley Franklin Barker Baniuol (,'arr John B Carpenter Pranklin Carty William Obapln i) i. Cline c Clark W Clark Grolge VV Clark C 11 Dm William Duly Daniel DmlelaJ W Darll Edward Bev Bnvia Joseph Davis G A Davia V E DePuy Samuel Edgar J V Eurly John Eaton Charles Dtllworth Charles Dobin N Dowd Col 1) D Donovan D Doad H M Duncan R .r Dunning Dr C W Dugnle Charles Evans Jonathan 8 Evans B Evans Daniel J I' EuegottBB Fnllet Capt B Fitchpatrick James Fit-Ida .!-." rinka M Finch D Flurey E K Fletcher Harvey 'rancen liyli French J 8 Frazer John Frisbie A Fuller.1 I' Palcner Oharfa rienegan .laiiiri Field John and Mary Fleniken John Fielding Samuel Pollen Miles B Gilbert Wm Geary Daniel Gerveis B Gcbhart F Gosscrt George Gosard George Glasford Timothy 8 II Harris Jno Smitli Harvey R G Hart Wm Hassell Pat llnrria S J llaydcn Alpheus Harris John lin bert Eilmund 8 Bouse! Adam Henry Iteuhen Hill Peter J Johnson Thomas Johnson Mr JacKson S A Jackson Moses K Kceso George Keares Cha rles A Gates Peter (iayhorn THos (i (ialts It Gates T S Galvan Pfttrick Garret Joseph QOlln James (iilletto C Hantia L 8 Haines E H Haines John Heart Jacob N Harrison R D Hart Joseph Harris Nathaniel Harbach S Hank Isaac Hannegan Pat Haughu Samuel JniieH John B Jones David J Jones George I1 Jones Thomas II Jo title-on Henry Karnes Oliver Karr Kobt C Kendall William Keller Henry Kennedy John Eanson David Lard J II I.imtzo Mike Go! ton John Glegheghen Thomai Goes S Genter A Gotehius N (ireen Wm Green A V Honater E H Housf (i W Hognn John Hunti-r W W Huddlesfin Eewis Huntington John Q Hnston Joseph C Hurt V. A Hunter Henry C Ira John Jackson David Janu s Benson Jenkins Warner JefVries Andrew Knox Jamc Klncade John King Eewia Kile Wm W Keith John II Kerr S C L Erin hi ne John Einsey Joseph S Leef Eeroy Lucas Morgan l.oxasl John one UoAUUter R B McDanicl Bernnrd McCormiek Edward McGuire James kteDeniMUit J.unes ktcLaugblln Janu s McLeod Itobert8 Melntire Bufus McElvain .1 E McGuire Owen McGuire Wm McCabe Huah HcLanghlln Henry HoOflj Charles McEinohy Edward McCarty Mkhal 31 Hecanena Rank Miller John Miller John B9 MagorH Levi 8 Mulaiiey snac Mathenv Wm J MoyerB F Moran Patrick Monroe .1 Milton Morris Jesse Morris John W Minis aebeus Murath Murnniirc- Wm Murphy Alexande; Masterson Terrenre Miller Jacob Martin William Miles George Marnh G W Michell T Mason James Mickum J F Morten Stephen Mores James Meteer Washington Moroney Michael Meskimer John Morri Olmdiah M Newman Charles W Nichols Jonah H Nelysamec J F Nire J H O t'Keson W B O'Keegan Robert O'Hurra Harvey O Gara Hugh Ohary A Parker a Pease T O It Penny Allen Piper Solomon Op.hke It F Orders Allen r Pinney E Pinney James Philuot John Porter C J Pugh II D Pigslcy F Pritcham M A Polhcmus Henry Philbrook 'ITios or S Plumb Zenas B Ream B Heed R 8 Read G Heed T F Bench F W Itmlyel - I' Itoney John Honey W H Roney J .1 Stottt Geo Siring M G St Clair O il SterrrttJohn Stillwell Charles Stumbaugh W Stephenson Capt A Stephenson Wm Stephen Bennet Stewart D Swnine N O B win ah art H Sunner P Releigh W II Biib nbour Win Robinson B 8 Shafer J F Shelton James Sparthery C W Spubey E Sherwood H Shater J F Silhy W C Sympkins J f 3 Sunner John Hkeimcr W Spring B R Smeller James Sample James Sawyer Peter Smith (i O Smith Wm 2 Smith Leonard Smith D Smith F Smith Jamej tVofirld James Sopley Geo Scott E Soegar Dr J It Sexton John Swisn Bell Ringers 8 Taylor I. Strickler Joseph T Thompson D T Tliompson D H Turney Dr J ? VanH lt Mr W Weaver II 0 West J P 9 Webster Dauid Wenver Geo Wells John Weygaiull Geo Welch C H Whiteomb E Wbeatley John Williams II B Williams Clark Y Yardley Morris Xnllcri Valentine Turner I I! Tweedy O B Tcgard Geo Thompson H Vinton J W Waller J W Wade J It Wan! BPS Wanson A Havre Warner A Bnfdwin Washington Alex Walker Andrew Ward S R Warden Wm Wallace John Walrath Jacob Wallis William Wiillfunson M 8 Winchell Bornee Wilbur E Winter David W'ilfton Eh b . Winn John Wood l u Wolf Samuel WooJ Rev N N Wylee J It William' K N 'inn Henry A. F PERBV, pAHTBBN WOOl, VAKN. white, black, blue.'ni.Ked and pcariet, ju if opene.) ny H. COWEES A CO Elevator copy. urIO I MH O STATES OH. EST EOH (. BEING a digest of decisions of the ennrta of common law, equity and atlmiralty in the Unit' d Statei fur the v . . i - By John Phelpi Putnam. ror sale at tne now noontore. Jy2 J H. RILEY ft CO. VALiMiiijK LAW hooks. BU.M. T. A J. W. JOHNSON, I N V I I E the attention of the Profession and othersdeslrinK Law Hooks to their very extensive itis-k, which they believe con-tains lb- best assortment of Ameiinin Puhlinitioiis in ih- Dnit. d PS". i;""' iih'r attention given to turnislimg or OCanpletbu wmm for the Departments, AssociHiis, and States l:tr Orders by mail promptly and cure fully ex ted ... . KhmIImIi (.'(million Law Ht-iiorla. Of vulumtP. mth a complete InJei tu thr Jim 17 volume Nrai.yallth. volumes ol this series ol The English Common be Itepurts hare been reprinted in full i.iBj.!i M-i mr urn nrst u volumes ,i r0 per vol. " " " ucceedlng voluint-s 8 .V " The imputation which these Reports maintain in England and i ri, . ! ., ' 1 HI I,WI1 l" " 'be Protesslon. 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This object has been kept in view throughout, no! only because large book would he almost usp-less to those persons who desire to read no more than is necessary to make themeehrei well acquainted with their general du-Mi s but because, in most ca-es, an ExaoUtOT or Administrator would not be justifiable in pur. ha-ing an expen-ive work. Besides, it will perhaps be found that "this book embodies much more useful inhu mation than the m.,H volummousmid elaborale Kuilisli work- upon the same subject. The various subjects as will he perceived from the table of contents, are treated, n. lieur a- could be, iii the ".h r in which the various duties should he performed beginning with the notice to credRora, then the ta Wngof themvrnton ind acbedulea, with forms; the sale and sale lull, what are as.ets and what are not, the eollecthm ot the assets, and when nd how; Dm' authentication of Claims at-ain't the M late, and their arl.jf rafiuii. fto , with forms the side oi the leeJeenansj toe remedies by ami against executors und adminis- tratois , tbe mode oi settling insolvent estates, Ac. For sale at the book-tore of Tl, iv, ' N WHITING A' HUNTINGTON. I hoy may also be had, at the pubtUhen1 prieea. of the tol WltU per.-on, viz: Joseph Jones, bn.ik-eller. Chillicothe - Wm McArtbiir, ClrcJeTfltoj .lame, Stephen-n, Portsmouth; Santord A (o, bookseller- Newark; W.W. Reed A Son-, and AW lerley, do., anesv.Ile ; Stephen f Ireinger, St. Clairsville A. I-raer, do Meubeii ville ; B. E. A T. Haimn, New Eisbon; RentM t Ukm?' bkN:ners. Akron; Greely A Jewett, Marietta: J I), lilier Co., Ma'sillon; J. J. Fast. do.. I 'anlnn II 1 Hav.nna; C. W. James, clerk of the court, Loffn. Hoclrml ccmtoi Brnnuel Kitepper, Wuoater; John Bea Cadii; ItaruS mm , wot 01 we court, Miller-bur-h, Holmes county Dr l:i,v' y V lP?tni.Yfm' ".Cantielil. Raq Medina; M. C Vomiglme. k-eller, . 1, M,,, ,-, ., .Vlp. W. N. I orter, Warren, I rumbull county ; Abner Kelhura clerk of the court. Jetfi.ron. Ashtabula ..miiilv h,, i,i I ....".:i,..o .. Son, booksellers, Sandusky City : J. J. Bench, boohseller, Mane field; J. N, Kurl. bookseller. Slirimfliebl ltir-l.r.l Mill.L..... Wnshintjton, Fayette county; Chan. Ellis, b.aikseller, Oayioir I. Ilt'lialil-ull. Hu- III- : Frani-is ItT.rriti V...,lu. I,.a t ;.; and H Eimbocker, Pl.ua, 'Hio- lln.Jie. pusin.a-ter, Eebanon ' ... . umqmyau nooKieueTe, Cincinnati, I. F. DeaUrer, do. HO.; .1. IS. I.arwill elerk of tbe court. Kucvrns: Wm W Vnv ware; (i, t'. Worth. Kooer Sanduskv I'nrtw All.,., m...i . i Meh in London. Madison co.; George Chert, Tiffin ; Win. Bood erryrbiirpb ; C, E. Newman and .1 M. Crosby, Norwalk- D I.amb. l indlay; Otta II. Moeller. Stner..r IWr- -,. .. W-ffm':':,:.,yria: l! '''PPr,t' Mt- Vernon; I.. Jewett, Athens;' J. Mfflill. ( ii-hoi inn , Auditor Morrow eonntv Mi i:ii,.,i. l- m Hoffman, Greenville, Dark county; Evins A McEanehlin, Relh lontame; Geort'i Sweeny, Kenf.n " (,.,- I I'I'Elt LEATHER ANO ( AIaPsiiiN JfW I -'IiES 1 1 1 .e wax Cppei Leather tf f von ,j Kip ,,, 18 dnz.-n Freiiel, ChII Skins i 15 do American do; Just received, snd will I BjsJ ani -- - , u u nd l.-atlur store ,,f wvr, H IL KIMMAI.l WCItOSS CUT SAWS. have just received ., fresh lot ol those very superior crosa cut i : j we have been sellinc the last two years Juw' BMaB, ABBOTT ft CO i.'i ir mn WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Ave ran lie bought at a bargain for cash, or will exc! inn, which liHin-e ih. m July8i BAKER A ARMSTRONG KOH.II A N II KKAIIY HATS. Jhgj New style, pure vhit, and fin. nnnlitv. iust received s", a complete stock. o all prices and qualities, to be eem- M in a day or two by H COWIsEfl A CO ....IJirs MOKAIa I'llll.OSOIMlY. Ij o 'i i "krtchra Moni '''"-"Pl'y.d. iiM red at the ' n,,y In'tltlition in the yenrs IKM-T, r,nd fi, by the Hi,. I-V Hytney Smith, M A. I vol. Just r. reived and for sal by I. W. WlimWO ft HUNTINGTON. VVNTKO. A N r 5 S",llB "K'DU l" art ln Prf '-f the Sttr i ; i 5 W'""" ".D "Pl,,,r,'"J!,y wi given to make from one to b.e dollars per day. according to rapacity an.) activity. None need apply who cannot give good relerencea. Esplanatlons and terms ran be hail mi application to the editor of th. Journal m jaSMn or by'letter pnrt pniri. They must he enereetie and faithful men, who Will bo to work in et.ii.-., I. mM iL - . je- tion if they are engaged in other buaineai not oftiutame kind, OLD Ilia. Or 1111 moi...... ...... Driui,,,,! ..'1,. i '-'"... " '"nmrrvr ul Uu- tii-iiuin. si.r 4 I Z a I sav 1, rr?""" who h"' 1 llMlatl ill .mil "m'k, rntr. 11, , , raoiowa aDobattutloBa si 1 '.nil, s II,,. en i f, nor vi his systi'iri Is n..l tills tl,.-,. !,,. aUdloUM fat iiriM'miii. nllj. nml i '"" "" " art'i,tV'"H f "''.""i "' "' ' nntt inferior T1,' S L J""me m.n q"' is not to bo Mmparad win, n. " .I l)"i'lrs l,,.i.,r. grn(l fact that tl,,, , i,,,, ,,' ,. i .1 j'.T 'F',", wiiui- uio oilier uoos : souriiik- 1 iiiontinf, and blowing thi-bottles I'nritaining it into butuuS JJ " 'qf'.i aaflodtaf, and damaaini othor go.HTs i Must " "" V" '" '"M'nund In' poisoiioua to tho sy.U'in I What 1 .. , ,1 ,t a sysU'm alroarly ,1i,o..,l wlh Hold I What oansrs b , , , I T "" kl""1 rbaO looil sours nur ha, what misiliiof it proiluios I liotulo,,,-,. hoarl up'... ll'.andcoimnUon of tho blood 1 What is Si rolula but ", V , I ;' , T "' !'"' Hki"' Srald "alt Hll' mil, t, , , , T' , ''!'", I,';v" Soros, and all ulceration ,n- ' "" Mo'oall ltini,,ll,iiii;u,i,l.'rl'av,.l,utani.,i,i . - . Z'orl Um'1"' ""U "i,"," "" ""' """hob, pure or laaa. H hai cauaea HbimmaUmn but sour and acid flu, win. Ii l.,.l,n,toa itsi ll botwoon tl. joint, and otew W irrta ..... n., .g m-uoato li-suos ujion which it acta? r3o ol , ,,r,iy oi mo tji.M.ii. i dorutigod drnda- H.jii, and nearly all the ail,,,, t, which nlllicl human iiatur,' Now is itnot horrlblo to mako mid soil, ami mliiiitoly worse to use this Souring, Pi rmenting, Acid Ootnpormd of tt. i: Towns-T owe" iB " W"" ; '',nv" il ""'lerstood that Old Dr. Jacob Heaven forbid that we should deal ii, an article which would saw the ut distant resemblance i BJ, p, Townsond'a articlel Wo wish it ui rstood, booauso it is tho absolute truth, that d. I . l wns,.,id s article und Old Or. Jacob Towns,.,,,!', Sars,,arill an beaveii wule a,art, and inlinitoly dissimilar; that they are unlike , every narticular, having not no ainglo thing in common. K ' ' I, '""'nd is in, doctor, and never was. is m, chemist in, rAarm autlat knows no more of medicine or disease than any other o ,,,,, uusoientilic, unproloasionul man, what guar I' Of-"'' "'" a almoin.' sciele tun raediciu eoniniinn,. all the virtues nf th." ipHmIh ......i i.. prepnrinii it, nnd which )Ue incapable of cIouovm whiel.mi.rbi 1'iider thenii Dtsof Dlwaee baateed ol health I Since the nl v. whsi put in tyjai the tollowiiii; fuel hue come to our knowledge, which is truly tvled The Triumph of J .11 ice Tin. Wm Ended! ' '" aeattehrsed Oi JieUiOld lr. Jacob Tuwnxend rin. tliiated by the People S. Piownsend has at last given on tbe munnfaeture ol nay ni.ne,-,,,,,,p,,r1lb1, hi.ving disponed of nis business lo mmie stnui-the ground" ri8'rinIity Hmi ,,t,"'l Pretensions fall to Ho voluntarily abandons Uteat, in thus ending the issue beb.re the nublic, by disposing ol his trade. 'Phe fact that beenann Dhvtt(tln. nn akawnta thn.,.,.,..in ot WhoseUfeWSI a worker on BnilruudH, ennui.,, ohopplns Wo,l wwl,'(i. tleka, fti?., An. Tho fact, also, that bis arflele became notorious tor Us H.mriny, Pennenting und Burstine the Hot-Uee,Uiereby deceiving and injuringthe sick, and destroyincuoods, den.on.lirnte, beyond all doubt tbe Bdh.cy i, pen.-itins, mid the beinleei labnool Im claims. iiei. i.Mentistobesentout to the people by soim- Htramiers, yet hearing the name of S. p. Townaend. Ve have been informed that these Strungers intend to print on tbe labels tbe name ol some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible uh bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Eet the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botebmg, no pretixmg Ghaatfaft names r any utber lollv will redeeai B. P, lownjeiid'i souring compound from public odium nnteei It In nude enorely dinerent from its present character : mid It tfiey do this, it will baoorao another article of SrsHparilla, und they might as well give it .mother imine first as last It should then be called the "Stranger's Sursaparilla," and not B I'.Townend's. But If there is no alteration, the people may -till expect the same old Souring, Pennenting, Boot Beer stun We have feltit a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sursapnrilla may not be contounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Towimend left bis old ataud in Fulton st a first rate, store, and sat himself down only a tew doors below us, in Naitsaau st., the motives and objects td which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S.P.'a bus-IMSS, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move Irom Nassau street In the Spring, and we will then see it these Strangers follow us as S. P. ilid. Depot lor the Old Doctor's Sursapurilla is now 100, N-wau st THOMPSON, SK1I.1.MAN & CO., Proprietors. 1 rinclpul office tor lb" Western States. Vine st ltd door above 1th, Cincinnafi, (I. W. OARHOUN, (ieneral Agent, to wh,, n, nil orihrs. ir applications for agencies must be addreased. Thu SuiHiparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the Suit:, and is advertised in moat of the country papers. In In every county there Is some one authorized to establishbuIj-again-law im tne county iu which he resides, and the same can bo ascertained by rctereuce to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENKi A HARRY, Agents for Frank-lin county. Also, hy IIknhy Lono, Oroveport. teb'Jfi.d.fr wly KDQAH CO.VKMNQ, WILLIAM WOOD. ALKRKn WCHID CONKLINU, WOOl) A !., ill A Nl'K ACT U H K RB OF PU KK WHITE LIS I NO- I, DU, PARIS WHITK. PAHI9 QREKN, CHROMF. YELLOW. C H RUM K (iRK.FN , CHROME RET), CHINESE BLUE, oiL, ASSORTED COI.'n PAINTS, IN DO. DRY WHITE LEAD, RID LEAD, IITHAROE, PUTTr, W!ll TING, ' EIRE DRIED, CIDER VINKTMR. Wr F. have adopted the most approved method, as practised by the Eis. m Miimihieturom in t,tiiirUI tiirii,Ii tviitr. I ....A and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Stales. We warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture to be as good an oe procured, ,ii. to jive ( nine xt i-1n.li.ii IIH..v.a.l niiho low. -at prices ()n usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOB FLAX SEED. Anv uuatititv ol CAS'l'nlt 111-' AN-" MihaS Otm .;iiu..ir Fanners with Cattor Beans for seed, and then contract to take hem atiuarket price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A' CO Cincinnati, December SJ, 184H. dwly STKA M KNIJINIiN FOIl SAM! nPHR STEAM ENtitNE now used by Hall, Case ft Co., la for I sale. beiniT too small lor their nm It 1 in it 11 ill ml ,,P. der. ol forty horae power, made hy Oreenwood ft Co., of Cincinnati. Any person eiahini to ourchase. can see tha eneine in on eration at the manufactory of the ahovenamed gentlemen, or by application to the undersigned, where terms will be made known. A MHOS iV LENNOX, jyliVdftwtr Eagle Foundry y-f i yji a (IIURRV PKf T 0 It L, For THE PURE up COITOIIN. ( Ol.OS, IIO VltSKNKSS, IlltONCIIITIH, WHOOPfNO-OOUGB, C HOUP, Tinn and CONSUMPTION. IN ottering tu the community this justly cclebr.itcil n nn dy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it in notour wish to tritle with tbe In, 1 Off health ..I the afflicted, but frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men, and some ot the evidences of its succees, from which they can judire fnf Iiems"lVi. We sin-e. iely pledge ourselves to otpoto 00 wjl.t nssertlonn or tfJaS tfltc' nMOtjaf itaafitcitcv. nor will we hold out ,ivl ti..iin, i, humanity which facts will not warrant. Many i-itnoF3 are hen jiven, and we solicit nn inquiry Irom the public into all we publish, (eeling assured they will find them pern-etly reliable, ami the medicince worthy their beet niBlllliailll and patronage. FROM BENJ. SILLIMAN, M. IX, L.L. D., ETC., rrofeor of Chemixlry, Mineralogy, fc Yale College, Member of the. Lit. Hht. Med Phil, and Se.ien. Socirtie of America and Kiiojn - I deem the CHERRY PECTORAL 1111 admirable composition hrotn some ol the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very ' ' ctive remedy for tbe class ot diseases it is intended to cure New Haven, CL, Nov. 1, LM9. FROF. CLEAVEI AND, or IlownoiN Coi.lkoic, Mainr, WriicH 1 have witn ssed the . fleets of your ' CHERRY PECTORAL,' in my own t miily and that ol my fi iends, and it l ive me WaWfjCtlon to state Ibat In 1 medicine I have rver known has proved so eminently successtnl in curing diamine oi the throat nnd lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That he coneiders 'CUBRKx PECTORAL ' the beet medi ine for Pulmonary atlectums ever tiven to the public," ami states that "his daughter, after being oldie d tt. keep the room four month, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by rais-inc of blood, night sweats, and the attOXiant symptoms of Consumption, commenced the use ot the 'CBCRRT PECTORAL,' ami had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me., January Ul, 1 847. Dr. Ayer; I have been Inns atHicted with Asthma which grew yearly wone, until la-t autumn it brought on a cough which confined me iu my chamber, and tiegan to assume the inarming symptoms of Consumption. I bail tried tbe best advice ami tic b- -I iiieiliein.to no purpose, until I used your CHER BY Pft !TI R AL, which ha cured me, and you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHEEPs. If there is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from exierienre, here is a medicine worthv of the nublic confi dence. Prepared by J. C Ayer, Chemist, Lowell. Maacbu etts. O. HOHEBTS ft fJOm Druggistii, Wholesale Airents, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus. "nui.'.Vdi.wtm "'TWAS I THAT DID IT." SIX weeks since we attain commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would pul a slop to flu enormous mires w hich hail be-n iiiinnaed MM Ihem We flatter ouraelves tlmt we hnve fulfilled that promi-e. Coffee wan then ti renin, now III to LJUj cents, ami every Ihinc c.e in propornon We airaiii snv to the Obi Hunkers un street : rfoirr.. rfeien, you Bavaj got to come it or we will make you complain ol duller times than you do BSSP. We will make your stores a 1 BSBsaea ' and yoar money krawers a ' desert waste.' We never retailed as many gooda In the lame length of time as in the led fen week 1 and if you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habits, bo industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to tell cheap.' r. But aa long as you pay such high renu, ami live eo extravagantly, you must sell your goods high w have nut received another spienum 101 01 new g(MHis. Some laeautil'til Irish Poolins. nn elejsnt article (in summer dress ea: a splendid assortment ol silk lace lor trimming riSBtsi splen iild t.'orn Color, whiti- and straw Bonnet Ribbon, ire , Ac , at SO per cent les than up t..wn in in - CARPETINO. Another iilmdld Into! Hru". IV lmi.-rial lhr-. i.ly, and Iniirai Carpets jusl reeeired. Alao, a hentitihil hrt of Oil Window Shalei aome very elegant. A lame Hiiortment of real nutom work, ol the finest quality, better and cheaper than in any other store in tha rity. mayji,iA;w r. oiusr. m A FARM FOIt S VIiF. OR HKNT. THIS farm is situated within two mile ol the city, and contains 0 acres II of which are imnroved. Enautre of eplS RAKER ft ARMSTRONG. KEWO.V COL L Li . j . .... . rAOTATT. K I n A ,fk(JNSON, 1). D President, and Professor of In n trl 'ual and Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric t l' n K A- Brofessorof LMgunipsi. ural pi1il,o8o'phJNI30N' A' M- Pr0feM0r of '"'"'matica and Nat-NaVurai lBl?;'"- D" irofi,wr M?, Geology and If J- tt, A. B., Tutor. Mili.or UnlDnH ,'J"l,'il,"1 of th" paratory Department and D.BiSflKa, A. R , Assistant. hili . COURSE OK 1TODV. Ihis is as tU Hmi a, ,rough M i(1 otOWOOlteteln the coun- S' . . RELIGIOUS INSTHUCTION. Sects . ."ih,'''.1 "!-,' ilKlun and lorliy ne of the primary ob- daiK r 'ii. , ' 1 h" ttttdnia are required to bo present n the I o p I dav ZtV '" ","',1"1''. ttend clmrcfi twice Inorning ?' ,"t"rcUu 1,1 ery Monday . ADMISSION. chlrtRrl-Tired fuih cadence of good moral narato v tt he : , lXSV 'th r college a ceriiticate of dism, 'sio,, ' " irm , .. LIBRAUIKS AND APPARATUS. Ule L1bl (lr,(.,(.ninain n(1 ,y w m V(,um(!9 Qf wt,u KU)ctnd i.re mflUU. , t 01 . . 1 1 '"lo-ophical HpparatllS ft2jg5Uhli 0et important principle, in the The year is divided into threnearly eiiual part the tirat beginning on the tnt Thurtda, In . lotober, the second on the sec . uit f fi!,'; T' ""' ll,ir1 ,"1 tiw fir"t Thuredw in May. ' union ices in the College are $M per annum, and iu the nrenar-a tory schoo .,,0, payable for each I in idvauce l3. ma . il half r,:o:,,r;,'l,UM! 1 vy hrnl K WtottiSweeV Hm,UUI " "my K nad Commknckmknt is oh (he first Wednesday in Auirust. Oamhier, June, 1850. 1 jy9.wly AGfiNC V OF DR, 8. S. PITCIi; Fit.n u. i, 7I7' ,rt'iaV. A TOrk ,it . ; 'U,'r JlHt',l odooinaJ supporter, pet-ent s eel sprmg B,oulder brace, rilver Inhaling tut0, and Xec-or m,n' umM''- fj". Ins celebrated medicines, ae 7 '"'" without lb- instruments, in "" " ; 111 "' 1 '") Cnnsumption, Asthma, Hear, Urease, Bheumalism, Scrofula, Piles, Pnilipsua Uteri, Debility, Po tt , ', ' ... ' .'Hue--, i.,, u-u., i t,iu, Mitarni, and all similar diseases. Tile whole form- ,. mil ,! meat ol I ulm.mary Diseases, which experience has shown the on J proper treatiuei.t yet discovered for their relief or cure. ll einstniiiient, aretb,. be.t kind, and warranted against all del.i . is be medicine, (ire cirefutlj prepared by I)r. Fitch, and . . no uuawwuMST uiuicr mo severest oau ,, ,, ,, , coniieciioii w ith the rest. Agents huve only such medicines u may be anfely used without Dr. Fitch's personal directions ; but have enough to apply to any common case oi piilinoiuo-y or chronic ..IcOSSIIS. - - . . .... ....... . yiauauw! wan - nr. r iicn B UUlde to invalids, a valuable fami y book of pages, which is given away at the counters ot the Agents. B . . E EBERLV, Agent, SuLCi.flaorto (i. H. Meakuigp, at ids Eumily Medicine Denot i7Wlj High street, Columbus: Ohio TOWNSIIKNII EXTRACT OP H A118AP ARIIX A . mi l.preparutimi u the beat yet discovered for cleansing the Dlood and eradicaling all impurities from the system. It has been so long known and so thoroughly tested that it needs no ro- coiiunendatinn. To be had by the dozen or single bottle at the sien of the Gilt Hi mid Ave ''.',' I t K 1 1 l;r O ' I! I C o i V I KILBOIJHNK ft JONES AMERICAN RAILROAD JOI. RNAL. sn iini Naraattaai Ceaeaeerce. jininK, nnd Hanufnc. Iiiitn. IMuhllKlied in IN31. niJBLIBHBD weekly at Ell!, Nassau street, New York, hy J. H I WtS Co , at $8 per annum. Full sets from thecommRnce-ment ol the paper, or volumes commencing at a later period, can be bad on application to tbe publishers or at the office of the Ohio State Journal. feb-J-lyw A FARM. 'U, BE BOLD, a PAAII in Franklin county, containing 1X1 acres, SO ol which are improved Mnd under cultivation 1 here is a large ( Ihciiahd of the choicest kind of fruit, a good Miami; HoOIB, two good wella ot water, besides a good supply ot ,toek water running tin oimh the land. This farm ia situate within twelve milea ol the dtj of Cohtmbus, in a good neighbor hood, and convenient to aohotUa. Tiiis is a most desirable resi-dem'e, and will be sold on reasonable terms. The 6ubseriler lias two other farms which he will sell cheap. For further particulars apply (if by letter, postage paid) to JOHN GEARY, Jy"' wtt Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TO OUOVKKri. ' 1 1 he rem ut the Piermant termination of the Erie Railroad I being m active operation, Western drovers are at last able to ship their cattle directly to the drove yard in the Northern part ot New Virk city. Ilonielsvifle, in the Western part of the State ot New York, ia MSI miles from Hie city, ami cattle are carried directly from there to 1 lermont, and then across the river to the Drove Farm, in Westchester county, distant but twenty miles from the Drove Y ard, at the low rate nf 13,64 a head, and within the short space ol twenty-five hours. All iiersons sending cattle to the East will do well to trv it. oca-wiJm . K. 0. S .Us' E.HTtTK. jVOTH'E fa hereby given that the subscriber has been appoin-11 ted and tpuhned aa administrator on tho estate of Elkannli D. Sims, late ol Madison township, Franklin county, deceaaed Hated at Groveport, November fi, A. D 1850 MW3t W. W. KILE . NOTICE hereby given, that a petition will be presented to the Com-"lissmners ot Frimklin county, Ohio, at their next session praying for the establishment ol a county road ; beginning at the south west corner of Philip Bowmnn's land, in Mirflin township rraiikhn county; theme on the line between Mr. Bidinger and Cyrus Brickie's bind, and on the line between William 1'nce'a hind and William Miller's land, and through the land of Richard Pearson, to the north Weat corner ol S. Brush's land, in Truro towm-hip, on the Refugee Hue; thence on the line between said Brush's land and the land of S. Stombauh to the south-west corner of George WUaoa'l land ; thence along the west line of tho Del iino bin. I- to the National road and also to cause to he vacated the county road establUb. d in December, A. D, 1848, descri. bed as follows: Commencing at the National road, in Truro township, at the S E. corner ol Robert Dickson's land; thence north to the road called the old pike (let. ','S, 18.10-iilftwlt EAIJLE FOLMIHY. RfiSk WIT FNIml' ': NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO l LIIMBnS.-AMBOS ft LENOX, manufacturera of all kinds of ( Bstinus, Steam Engines, Plows, fte. They are also prcparinjr $ new and beautiful selection of stove pattenis, viz ; lour sizes, a, 9, 10 A II inch boiler Premium Cooking Stoves, cast and sheet ic m Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, Ae. We have purchased tho right tu manufacture the celebrated -American Reserve Draft Cooking -'love," which is universally allowed to bo equal, if not superior io sny now in use. Ati-o, Coal Stoves, of the latest and most approved style. Plows, ol tin: most approved construction, will always be found on hand, eauel to any in the marker, and at such prices as cannot fail to Maaaa We al-o manufacture cost and wrought iron railing to the la-t st style, varying in price from s)l to a.', per foot. St. am Emories, of various sizes and patterns, embracing the latest improvements, and nl as low pricee ns can he procured at any other establisment. Machinery repaired at the. shortest no-j jT2-dfttwlmwtf AOMINISTItATOIt's WALK OF HEAlT ESTATE. l HS( AN I to an order ot the court of common pleaa ot She 1 by county, to me directed, I will offer at public sale on Wednesday, the 1th day ot December next. Till'. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, And all the hsdl and tenements connect, d therewith, of the estate ot Aaron W. Pierr-nn, deceased, tonsisting of a grist mill, with tour pairs ot stone, saw mill, carding machine, three dwelling houses, and about ten seres of land, adjoining the town of Sidney, Shelby county, Ohio. Appraised at t!)IKW, subject to the annual payment to Sarah Piereoa of :ilK), ns ear dower on the premises. Tsnsnv One-Sjurth of thepurdbaaa money to be paid in hand, one tourih In eichtcr month-, and the remainder in twenty-four months with interest, I.. he eeeweal t.y morricHKe. N. B. The widow's dower will al-o be ottered to the purchaser on reasonalde terms nml an nrrangemetit may 1-e made with tbe guardian of the heirs for further time of payment of the purchase money not required tor the payment of debts Sidney, Nov. 1, IhW SARAH PIERSON, Adm'x. nofi-d;B4rwtd lltiii nly linnd, Peealea nml Cnllrrlinn Airenl. 'I1 CLEVELAND, an Arroaxp.v at Law, i- emrae.-l in obtain- ing bounty lands nnd pensions for Mddi. rs and soldiers' widows end heir, nnd in the collection of claims ot all kinds, in Ohio. Indinna, Kentucky, Vlrainia, Pennylvania, and Michigan. He will, during the coming eight months, visit every county in din'., and all busine-a et,ru-r..l to his care jll be promptly tended to. 1 v Any buaineaa for him left in charge of F. Gale, Columbus, O., and all business letters (post-paid) addressed to T. Cleveland. I olumhua, O., will receive immediate attenlinn. 1 ' liood references given when dciped. Columbus, October 24, 18.'0.-d-2whw;im. KOI It THOI SAM) ACRJM OF I.AM) FOR SALE. 'MIL undersigned oilers for aale low, and on term-which can I not fail to -uil purchasers, four thousand acres of land, situated in the south we-f corner ol Jefferson township, Franklin county, Ohio, about i-ix miles east 0f the citv ot C.dumbus, known as the Brein section. This tract of land It now being subdivided into lots of Irom Mfte 1ft) acres, and will la sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The Central fiadron.l is located directly thrnmh this lsnd, and the Columbus and Granville Plankrosd will during the present scnann he completed to within half of a mile ol its western boim.lnry. For quality ol soil it is not surpassed hy any Ixaly of land of equal cf nt in Franklin C4riinry, a considerable portion ol it beinii Ihe vi ry ln'st quality of bottom land. It is well water d with -; n .. m, I streams of ncver-faillne water. Big Wabnit and Black I ick creeks pass through portions of the trai t. Many of the ,ta embrace (mrtiona of cleared land, unlet cod cultivation. Persons wishine to pur chasegoodland.in a heslrby nnd rapidly improving rountry neur a goo.1 mark!, (within six miles ..f the capital of Ohio,) will consult their own interests fty examining tin law before lo caling elsewhere (ocl3J DAVID TAYLO. To 'fa un bhpvT Ul K are nulhurized to offer ler sale one ol th'1 best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Colum-tm . i-.uit.ining 21. n.' res L'-O acres cleared, the balance principally White (Ink and Walnut timlter. Il is situated on a good road, baa good bultdimrs, a en,t orctmrd, nnd fa well watered. II applied for aoaa. thia farm will be .1 extnrmely low. Enquire al the teeJ Mt OJIrsnf jyS-d&w SMITH ft IslILLfi MBI NT BAGLI TltlPOM. 'pHIS is the tiest article yet discoTered tor - lean In n and bur I nishinr Gold, Pilrer. t'opper. Steel. Tin. and all other metals also, for polishing Winort. Mirror, (,1mm- Wtrv. Mahoevny and other furniture. To ) had wholesale an.) retail, at the manufac turcr's prices, at th. ir depot iirn of the Gilt Broad Ae. maylB Hdftwtl KILBOURUE A JONEP. |
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