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VOLIJMK XIV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1850, NOMBFR 115 ..him'KIi AND PoTlISHED BY I JOHN I.. Jilt VAN I LIHT OF LKTTKlttt I rUDAIH.R l.iW nnnui. U I N T B I AND P If It I IS If B J H V SCOTT & BASOOM. lIVFlCE" SOPTll-KASr COHNKH OK Ilinil ST. AND It'flAR AM.FV. i' i i' Invnrlulilv in iidvunet'. Thfl Dully, tn persona in Columbus, pir year " sent by innil out of Columbus , t " during tho session, and Tri-Wcekly hnlaiicn year In Columbus By mail Tim Tri-Wcekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of Hi" city, by mail, tingle To clubs ol lour and upwards To clubs ot ten and upwards, to one Hddreaa Dally, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, ifunt..... - To clubs ot nve and upwards . 0 IK) of . 5 00 . 4 00 . i 00 I (Hi . I 50 . l IS . 1 00 . a oo . 1 00 50 40 Advertising. The tollowinu rales and ruled ot advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohm H&M Journal, to DO elc'Tved, In all cases, after thin date July Oo, 1 -1. Daily Pnper, One euuuiv, 10 linen or less, one insertion t. each additional.." I week 80 50 . 0 . 1 50 . a oo . 3 00 1 mouth . 4 00 , 6 00 , 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 , 10 00 20 00 , aa oo :. oo 30 00 HO 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 3 ... II H 6 ... u 9 ... (i " u ... stun Img card. 5 llnea or les Acoliunn with 4 change,. . 4, " la ... elMMMd weekly... 11 daily .... D with 4 changes... v. " fl i, " 19 .... " " i., " changed weekly " " ll " daily " " Other cases not provided tor, chargeable in ronformity with the dluive rate. Tli ntandanl of mcaiiurctnent to he minion type. For each additional nquare'ln the daily, inserted one month, or I, im.-i.te.r length of time, and for each additional square Inserted mider the yearly rates, bull' price. No advertisement to ! considered by the year, unless it la spe-tilled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable tor tlm accuracy of leal advertln-metits beyond tlie amount charged for their publication. Announellit: candidate- (lor nthVe ot every description,) to be charged at til e rate ot Mty cent per week, for each name; the same to tie. In all caws, paid in advance. AH advertisement from ptrangers or transient persons to lie paid in advance Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number ol insertions, will be continued DM month, unless ordered out, tud payment will lie exacted nccordiniily. The privileges ol yearlv advertisers, will be confined rietdly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to lie paid lor extra Advertisements lor Auctioneers, tieneral Agents, Heal rotate Agents, tte., not to be contracted for by the year, hut to la: charged by the piece, at the uriual rates. NO APVERTUK WKNT3 CAN HH INSKRTKD (IRATtTTOITflLT. Advertisements tor charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, lownshtp. and other public meetings, and such like, io tie charped ln.lt price Marriaae notices to te ehared 25 cents.' Deaths inserted without charge, unless areompnnled by tunend .nvitations, or obituary nutire. and when so accompanied, to be uftid tor. , Regular advertisers, and all otliers BemiinL' cominiinlcatKins or requiring notices, desirlnu to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-cerw, or any public entertainments where charges are made tor admittance ail notices tif private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enteqirises, calculaUnl ir in-lended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with rhe undersinndinK that the same is to be paid for. If intended tn be inserted in the editorinl column, the same will be chnm-'d at the rate ol not less than 10 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All lea.letl advertisement.-, t.i be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at OM 'ate ot !H per cent, in advance on the above mtes. Attorneys will bo bolden for thn price of loierting advertise ments hrouuht in by tli. m on Gnunting House Almanac for 1850 s.j I r jw t. k s. s . I m . I r. w i . !7X1"T"5"T"45 .. I 2 3 I 5 II 7 K " In II It i 8 II III II 15 13 13 II 1.1 Mi I? 1 II' 14 1.1 Hi 17 IS III -Ml 211 21 22 23 24 2.1 M 21 22 23 24 2.1 M 27 27 an 211 3(1 81 .. .. 28 211 311 31 ...... rEBHOARY.'" AOOUSr. S. M. I W T. t - 8.1 Mt. W T. V. S. II 2 .. .777 .. f 2 3 3 4 .1 G 7 8 II 4 9 li 7 8 II III 111 II 12 13 14 1.1 lr, II 12 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 17 18 III 211 21 22 23 18 III 211 21 22 S3 24 24 2.1 2ii 27 2 .. . . 21 2li '.'7 28 211 :n II MARCH. SLPTEMBEH. . I jwl.r. . . M. T. W T. F.j . .. .'. 1 8 1 2 3 4 .1 li 7 3 4 1 li 7 8 II 8 II 111 II 12 13 14 111 II 13 14 1.1 Hi U Hi 17 18 III 211 21 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 2.1 2li -J7 28 24 2.1 HA 27 28 211 30 211 30 3l.... .... .... .. ........' APRIL. OCTOBER. Xltr l. W T 1 K. . T-fw T. K.j 77T 3"l ".10 .... II 2 3 4j 5 7 8 'J III 11 12 13 0 7 8 II 10 II 12 14 II Hi 17 18 III 20 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 111 31 22 23 21 21 2fi 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 M 98 211 30 . . 27 28 -!l:lil HI .. .. MAY7 NOVEMBtR. i. yt. t. w t. r. n. . m. t-1 w t. r. a. 1 8 3 4 .. .. 7 1 2 f, 0 7 8 II III II 3 4 .1 li 7 8 II 12 11 14 15 16 17 18 HI II 12 IS 14 U 10 111 20 21 22 21 24 2.1 17 18 111 211 31 29 33 20 27 28 211 :ill 31 .. 24 2.1 20 27 28 211 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. il "-liiW iLtH ""TKl WT- "'-I'- 7. -. 1 1 3 31 4 5 0 7 2 3 4 .1 0 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 II 12 13 14 II 1.1 10 17 IS I'l Jii Jl 111 17 18 III 311 II 29 92 23 3 4 3.1 20 27 28 33 94 2.1 20 87 28 99 If 10 111 311 - -I a G6 IIACAI LAY' EN.JI.4M). i MMILAVfl KNIILANI). 2rol. limo Muslin, t(i inaO-h ill II. iiiu'. i tan I I l by n.,9) I. N. VVlilTINII t I.IINTI.S'UTON TOOLS." mo Ciru-'liti n und utl-r. whu u ffarpentiT tool,), wp null X rMpnrtlullj my thit h.Te the mm h. .iirtm.-nt m tc-u ,T.r brought to this city. nu wo an) di.lKJ-oo to -ll thrm -ry W. lor cih Ijyll (ii'.Kt, ABBOTT fc CO. A CARD. It i rny purpoae to rsuinp the. praence of Law in the ;uprero Court of the United .-(tates, the Circuit Court for the district! of Ohio and Missouri, and in th Supreme Court in Bank of the State ot umn T IWDJO. iuly30 COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . ft I D 9 W A f Sc CO.. MAN I'FAf'TI II K STB AH ENblNKK. FKUM new and improved pattTH.amonj: which is -ne forth i Ml l.t: SAW MILL, ot compact form, with MILL IRON!" ind fixtures rompletr. Thy also make the cel. l.rnted I'AilKKIt'f PATENT WATEH WHEEL, IAILROAI) CAR WHF.KLrl. and all other IRON and RRAJ-CAS1 IN .- usaally made at Foundries KACItlKIlT of all kinds made promptly to order. HI r IV- CEI.EBRATRII TOOKINO TitSV, Premium Co..kini r'Uives, Parlor, Hhop, and Chnrch Stovea and rnrnacet Frr Grates, and PLOI.UH; all wirrantl, are eon-rttotlT t'tr ! at wholriale and arraiL on liberal terms. B . . .i j ij . It,..,..h Utn-m urn re- mercnanu "n.i orrn-rs Mvej m ..- pecttullT inviud U eaaminc our stock and prices Columlms. ).-' n tt i- it ti I il l Tli 1 M M IM.-. 100! k PAIR Kiastoc Springs ; 20ett Iron Aalea; 100 sett Bras t a.hkn.. ik.L.Unn pHt.-nt l.cnther : Lacr.Tutts, Damask Lininji Pamted and Oum Hnth ; Tacks. Pwm" ' iti, Malleable CaeUnjra, Ac For sale by FOR WALK. AVERY devirahle residence wrth lot 120 by lr7, plensantiy aituatrd on Broad street The improrements are new and all in food order, with a good well ofwiter, cistern, if. Person wUhint to parr base a very nice residence in a healthy lor-atum woald do well to rail oo the pnbscriN-rs. h,ly2S BAKER A ARMSTROWO FOR BALK. A CONVENIENT BRH'K BOOSE, with "ifht rooma. pteaa-A anUy eftuated: tot-tbr with two thirds of an acre of rrnind. on which there is a food wril of wur, cwtern. Kime ymme fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will he sold cheap, and on good term, or will esrhamre tor a small hoase and lot nearer the bnaineM portion of the city. Abo, some t- mmm i fnr nU rnmirb , I v In anrt r,n rood terms JOHN L. Hill A Aiiiii'iii-v lit l.nw and oli. iloc ill Cliniicerv OFKICK in ('lark's new builin, two doors north ot uio Ex-chrome Hank. niay'JH-ttindAw 11. P. L IfAHKIt, inrnev hi. hinr, t i m -, omo, WILLatU nd promptly to all prolesstoual bUd ii- 'nlru.U-d to his cure. Utlico East side of II'. b st., overHlocum's stuiiiier Miop, n -m iinor vi oi uw uny DUI omuiing. p','ldAwtf II. M WARJL ATT(04KV AT L.IM-. COI.I Mirl'S, OHIO. WILL attend promptly to all buninrfs in the various bnmehea ol the lw that may be eutrustel to his care. Office In i; - ...in i -1 1 ! - ' 1 1 j . iHiiNt. iiotfiy tiorin oi me neii iiouse. Columbus, July 8, 1650. Jyri tim lAMlfRL OALLOWAV. HfNHT 9. PAGE. (JAM.OWAY & IMfJU, ATTO U N E Y S AT LAW. I IT" K will practice law, na partnera, in the Courts of Franklin t f ami a'ljniniiii: couutii'S, aiai in me i lrcuit atiu I'ifiirict u. a. Courts. ;: in Piatt's now building, opposite tate Iiouse. mayOtf w7a. nkiim at Luw ntul Siilichnr In ('lutiiritrv. (1 FFICE with Win. l)enninon Jr., No. ft, Neil's Exchange, oppo site r(-cretary of BMrl ottice. ilecl-' uly A. B. ULTTJ.IiS, Attnriiev nml f 'niiiiHt'llor nl l.nw. 4 'oliimbux. Ohio. Oflicc, No. Ned's Exi luou;'', uppusite .-.'cn lary of rftate's olhce. Jyf WALTER 'Ml it li. , All ociiev mid f 'niini-llnr nl l.nw. 'itln minis, Hltio a L"1' CommiMioner to take the Airknowledgtnent of Di-edi A lor the estate of New York. Office on Hlnh St., between Town and Rich. oct20 LtTCIAN BVJTTtEll. TUKfl. COSIflTOCK. GEO. O. COMBTOCK. BUTTLES, C0M8T00K tfc CO., (Successors to H. (,'oitiritock, A Co.,) 1,"IO It WARDING AND COMMISSION MLKCllANTS, Lard Oil I. Manufacturers, and deulers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, ftjfjp Liberal advance made on coniiinnients. murC J. It MHiWA V & CO.'M Iron Koundrv, Itioinl utrecl, near the Bridge, Colum-biin, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a tjrcHt variety of Castingi, always on hand, octl.'fl Hi;. UOHI.KT TllOHI'SON'S 1)1 I'M I.. NO. 1, NclPa llxelmngc, opposite the St-crelnry ol StaUt's ' otlice. High ft., Columhus. dee 11 GBORGB B. W ALf'UTT, HION AND BANNER PAINTER, UOVU-dtf COLI'MKUS, OHIO. I. N. U'lllTlMi iV HUNTINGTON, ROOK-SELLEHS md Station- rs, next door to the Clinton Hank, Hilth street, Tohiinbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery ulwuya on hand. u-M. sKinniT. W. C. LILLET. -.t Hll. IV ! 1 l-l 1 , I! OOK HINDERS, Blfl street, opposite the Public Offices. Co- umbuH. augVti,'4.l RRIUOTAL. I lt. MARIA'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third -trect-,ad-l-l joining bis re-i'l.-nce, and opposite the First Itaplii-t Church. decll-dtl - j7lVltK, ABBOTT Ac CO., DEALERf In Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder' material., Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, A.C., Ac, No. Itll Rfgh street, sign ot the Gilt Padlock DAVIS. SMITH dc CO., ( COMMISSION AND I'OltWAItDING MEIU'IIANTS, Whole. J Dealers in Groceries ami prnilueo, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to ri'criving ainlforwardinii gooiii,nnd icllinE Produce consigned fur sale. sePJ-dly. JOHN W. KAKFK. ItolintT AHMSrilONO. BAH Ell oV AII HSTIIOMJ, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ami GENERAL LAND AGENT. Ullice, South room. Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O i:LOimCK ft MARTIN, I) It A P E It S A N D T A I L O It S, Hiih ttrrtt, Isf door mirth af Toirn, oppoiile the V. S. Hottl, A HE prepared to execute all orders in their line of builness, in V thenenteM and iniHttashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDOB, aplli-dtt A. L. MARTIN. BAlN47 IIORTONi i RON M 0 N (i K B 8 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Of HARDWARE, Iron, Nail, Springs, Axles, Sash. Glass ami Houxe Trimmings. Also, deaWB in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tiiiman's stock. Sign ol the Back Saw, 69 High stn-et CHARLES A BAIN, mavLVdtl .IAMES M. IK HI ION A III lll'ITt T Oi l II I. HecliniiieN Mall, ( ol l hui, Ohin. V B. KELLY Intortns the public that during nliH-ncc all his Arcbib'i'lural biisine, Engine ring and Sur-rlnaT. Will be promptly attended to at th'- ahme office by th .I...-......... I II H lll.AI KMOltl.. bia undersigned dec.tl l Arrhlti'ct and l ivil Engineer It. y. COSiWAV. I" TOMLINSON. It. r. CON'WAYcV CO., GROCERS. DEALERS IN PROPDOI, PIG IRON, AND CumnilwNlou mid VMfilB MerehnntM, PBflMT STREET, jantt-lyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. A. R. fdniMat W1IEHI.EB W03IBAUGII & WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1IILL prnetlee partners in I'rsnklin and the adjolningcoun-II tiei. pr'itapt atfrtion will be given to the adjustment and r. illirt.M) of cbumc ol large or mull amounts. Wm E. W ill i i i .V.ifrtr Public, will lake depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, Ac. ( uti.-e in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus, Juno 1850. Junttta-dly wlm NOTI CE. I HIE undersinned respi-cttully Inlorms the public that he con- inima the business at the old Htand of the late Ann of Chai. Klie - Co., on hi own account. Tbanklul for past favors, ho opes lo satiMy Uf tri-nfl- for the future, also. in;VLi,-, t'HAS. KLIE 4'AHINKT MAKEllS ('AN liu.l Venerr Vami h, SHr.d Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' "ih'-r arti'-h-ii in rhfir line, at the sign of the m. GILT PADLOCK. I' II I NT I ti M A T F. II f.LsT0R SALR. FOR sail-, low tor ca-h. or on short credit, a large ssotfment of I'i mtiiig M'll. ri'il -. cini-Htjnu in part ot I Double Me'bum Smith Press. I Stanberry Press. 13 lbs. Pica. 100 " Bourgeois, nearly new 1.10 " Bntvler. 100 " Minion, " 1 130 ' Minion, S"vral lonts Fancy Type. Alao, Job Typ 1 m arly every variety, part ol which is nearly new. Together with Jtainl' Galley, Slick, Chases, Rulea, Lpads, (book and newspajaT.) Imposing Slonei, and finally, everytkiug used in a printing ottice. Any portion ol tln-abue will t- sold extremely lo lor rash, or on short time. decll CljAS, SCOTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and oiler for sale on good terma 75 Aaz. Chopping Axi-a of favorite hranI A doz. Broad ' " ' 100 " Shovels nd Spades " " ! " Mill and Cross Cut Saws 900tmxps Window Glass 10000 lights " Sash llH His Putty. 10 bhls. Lineeed Oil. "-SKI kegs Nail, haorteit novy GERE. ABBOTT A CU , At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock. VOTICE.- The not.-s and acroiintsaf George Gere ACo., are 11 b-tt with us lor settlement anl collection. They must be J.t ttm. I . I i - I A I ' ' I . 1 I OERE, ABBOTT A CO. Columl-ut. July $, 1H4H. rpHB HIG0BBT MARKET PRICE 1 f ASH wil I ! paid by ii- tor fiu.UOM id- of Wool at our store. maylWUw. H. CWLES A CO LEIHiER PAPER-, C'AP, Demy and Mi-rtium. trom the liest makers. F. r sale at i Eastern prices (auglO) J. 1L RILEY A Co. Til I IIISTOKY OF fill: ONFESlONAL. BY JUlIN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Biship olth- Dtuceae of Vcrm nt. Just received nnd lor sale by auK9 I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. 1?OR RENT A snug dwelling tor a small family, In a ccn F tral situation Apply to M COWLEH A CO. NEW TAII.OKIM; KHTABLIftHMKNT. f It. G. LEWIS would be lenveto inbirni thecitirens Cnlum-Bm hu that he has opened n shop for the purpose of carrying On tli.' above bulneKs, in Clark's m-w building, over Meakings' Family Medicine lienor where he will be hapny to wait upon thoM. liint ma? favir him with a call. And he flatters himsell tr Jin 'he long eivperb-nee he has had in the business, and the ml tnt.ga he has bed of lieeoniing srquainted with the most ap-wmm d md tasbionible mode nf getting uo g'"ntlemen s wearing apparrl, that be c-.nnot tail to please the mot fasridtous. The put in- iimy rest auredtliat all work entrusted to his ewe will he dune in the most approved and substantial manner. He will nl warm h f.ntnd nt bis nost residv to Btfnd to the culls of hi! cus Hiners with promptn'-MS and di-patch. and n-peetrully wilirfts a literal Sll le ol punuc paironagi-. uiy SALE OP COLLEGE LAN OS; rim larger an-t better no'tlon ot th'w lands still remain un-X told, and they are now offered at private s.de on accommodating terms a iiert enly of the purchase money b ing required In hand. Al.n for sale bnildinff and out lot . in the villace of Gambier, which are tmturpasced for lieauty of location, and all the more impnfBant advantages to be dsird in such property. A good hotel is specially n l-d in the village, and a lot for the purpow will turni-ooil on invorsnie otitis. Apply to tlM suiiscriher. at Gambier, Knox county, jytf M. T. C. WING, Agent i 'OM MBPS nnd IJROI EPOIIT TI'KM'IKi: ON-" - lANY. Tic rrmaining in'tallmcnts on etrh share of the capital stock -.1 in- Cohimbu nd Grove nrt 1 atnpiae i ompa ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer ol said ComparijiaA follows 1 irhth iit'ti-llment. HI per cent., on yr before November 0". la.V. Ninth inta!lm' nt, 10 per rent, on or before December 20, lt50. Tenth intsillment 10 te r cent,, on or betore January 20, If-M. mm SobacriiisT resiilinf in the city of Columbus may make payment to l hob moodib, r-q "l ' "j Sept 14, HBO-dAW JOHN COX, Secretary IV November. IMll. Persons calling tor these letters will please ny they are advertised.Ad letteri advertised are subject to an extra charge uf two cents. Persona calling lor them are requested to come prepared with the n cc K pii ry change. Tin: Poet ullice will be open every diy (Sundays excepted) from 7 A. M. until P. M., excepting uue hour tor the distribution of the Eastern mud, trom 7 to H P. M. On Sunday the olHce will bo open from 7 to 8 A. M., trom 4 to 5 and trom 8 to tti p. M LADIES' LIST A IT Alexander R Kelly Eliza Anderson M L B Lr,y E "lake 1. Larkin C Haruet L Lewis. F S Ibi-icl E I Lawion L Byrnes M Lag E E Rurrits C Laird U Buahoell Mrs yi Burroughs E A McFarland L C McDonald B Cain B McCoruicy E D ChauilMTs Mrs Mul'herson L OOaffOa E McGlVeli C Clark tiarah McKee M Conley F Mclvin Maty Connway E Mortimer 8 ! Coukly Mary Miner R Crum M .Murphy A H Cook Mnry N .Nugent B FoosJauot; O French A E li Glney Mary G Ondorff a J Goodrich It A O'Sulli an Julia Gnusiner M A Oatorm 3 Gilwi. k B A O'llnrra Ann Gcarhart Clarlisy p H Parmw Hill E Parker C M Hale 3 A Parks M Hyile A D 'J PwHUH Jam-Howard M Powers Sarah Hubbard L G Piatt A A J Puttan Anne Jones Alice R Johnston Julia BJofdlO. Mnrtha Johnnton Lissy itowan M GENTLEMEN'!! 1. A Allison James i Arnold John Abbott T D Allison James G Ander Samuel Rodgijr Anna Rl"ley Mary H 3 1 pes Mary Sloano D H Shultz L Scott Jane Sargent E Sells E 3 Scitt Mary Stephens J Smith F Stonestreet E Swinnerton Mrs Smith Marlah T I'orreuco Mary Tipton L Toban Julia Thoi m M Thuitipkina A E Thomas S Timbrec C Tbompaon E Trumbull C Trent E W White M Walter E Wallace L Wdion Whenton M Wyhoop M Wallace E Whitman J S Wiley E Wilson M . Zimei H 1ST. Arrlngtou TboRUU Andrews Samuel C B Bnrker Joseph Beyney Thomas Heller Nelson Beck Jonas Berry George W Benttie F II Bats Spnidley lievcridge. S N B anion William Bed ill FordS Beacon Matthew Brb-on Jacob Biggerst- ttm R Bi.ldla Richard Biihop T B BottrU E S3 Boyr-r Henry 2 HuliHin Epbralm C Cochran I N Collins Moses Collins Patrick Coktai Morton S 1 (n nd G P Cowles George Coon Henry Cap Div S ol T D Dullenger John Defbrd John Deckunl Joseph Dewitt John Demorcit John Dillon John Dixon David Dlrth A E Ellis 3 A Etlett Chapman Evans V A E.l Episcopal Paper Fickett Alb4!rt Fnntchi r David Ebmncgnn Wm 2 Fb-tiuiken A Fogb- B F Bagham John Rorker Solomou Bailey Richard T Badger Norman Ban J J Bartha J R Biirtlett B J Bnrwick James E Balton Amlrew Balinger W J Ba.s W A Baker David Baker D K Bel ry Henry 0 Bally Mr. Harnett John llaitey Franklin Barker Samuel Baughtou Orlando Bond Thomaa Boardmnu Brown Samuel Brown WmP2 Brown William Brown Charles Bridge Jo.-eph Hrusli Stephen N BrOwlWfnin Rcybold Bruer William Brunt William Briggs A 11 Burr William Butc er Albertii Bury Janni Burns 3 W Burns Josiah Cra g Robt E Crawlor.l John Oratty G B Crancn M E Cram William Crips Jobcph Crosaet Geo 3 Out John B '.ii pi tiler Franklin Cany Willinm Chaplav I. OttaM C Clark W Claik (ieorge W Clark f II D-'n William Dtllwnrth Charles Dohin N Dowd Col D D Donovan D Doad M M Duncan R 5 Dunning Dr C W Dugale Charles Evans Jonathan 2 Evans B Evans Daniel .1 P Daly llnniel Daniels J W Davii Edward Rev Divii Joseph Davis G A Davis P E D i'uy Samuel Edgar J W Early John Eaton Charlea EllegottB M pallet Capt B Kttcbpatrick Jamea Fields John rinks M Flncfa i Flury I K Fletcher Harvey Frances Joseph French J S Frarer John Frishin A Fuller J P Eal. ner Clmrle-i rlanegiui .Inmc- Field John and Msry Flenikt n John ri.-M'lig .-nimiel I'uII.'Il .Ullei- G Gates Peter Gayborn Thoi G Gaits R Gilbert Wm Geiiry Daniel Gervels It Gcbhart F Goiiert George Gosard George Glafurd Timothy 2 II Harris Jno Smith IlnrveyRG Hurt Wm ll'iasell Pat Harris 3 J llnyden Alpheua Harris John II.tIh rt Edmund 2 Bond Adam Henry Reuben Hill Peter J Johnson Thomaa J. hnsen Mr Jacr.son S A Jackson Motes K Keesc George Kearea Cha rloi A Keith John H Kerr S 0 Uolton John (ilegheghen Thomaa (toss 3 Genter A Got chilis N G reeu Wm Green A V Gates T 3 1 vim Patrick rret Joseph Gillui .bones Gillette C Hanna L 2 ' i, E H Haines John Henri Jacob N Honnter E H House G W Ilok'im John Hooter W W Uttddlewn Lewis Iluutinglon John G Hniton Joanph 0 Hurt E A Hunter Henry C 'Ira John Jackson David James Benson Jenkin-i Warner h-tlries Andrew Harrison R D Hart Joseph Harris NHthnnlel Ib.rbacb S Hunk Isaac nnVMMII Pat Haiigliu Samuel loncs John B Jonen Ditvid J MM (ieorge P Joned Thomas II Johnson Henry Karnes Gliver Knox James Kinnide John King Lewis Kilo Wm W r Robt C Kendall Willinm Keller Henry nenneuy jonn Lanion David Lelshine Juhn Lina. y Jotiph 3 Leef Leroy life McDaniel Bernard Lucri Morgan Loxaal John Lard ,1 II Liint zn Mike McLeiai Robert 2 Mclntire Rufui MeKIvalnJL McGuire Owen McGuire Wm McCormlck Edward M' Cuir" Jamea McDermcnt Jamea Mcl.augliiiu Jamea McCabe Hugh McLaughlin Henry McGill Charles Mr l.inohy Edward McCarty Michol M Mecahem Heiik Miller John Miller John B'J Matrera Levi 2 Mulaii. y Isaac Moyer B F Momn Patrick Monroe J Milton Morris Jesse Morris John W M- - Zacheua Mnrath Murnunce Wra Murphy Alexander rnrnv vrn J Mii-0'i-nn lerreii.v .m;i.-t J'tcoii Martin William Miles Oeorge Marsh G W Michell T Mason James Mickum J F Morten Stephen Muni James Metcer Washington Moroney Michael Meskimer John Morris Obadiah N Newman Charles W Nichols Jonah B Nclysamce J F NireJ II O O'Keiou W B O'eegan Robert O'Harra Harvey O'Gara Hugh Obary A Updike K F Orders Allen Parker A Plnney E Pinney James Philpot John Porter C J Pugh H D Pigsbiy F Pritcham M A Peaao T 0 ;j Penny Allen l ip. i Solomou Polhemui Henry nun. mo l ho or s riumh MM It Ream 3 Heed R V Reed C Reed T I Sample Jame Sawyer Peter Smith G O Smith Wm 2 Smith Leonard Smith D Pmith F Smith James Scoheld Jamea Sopley Geo Scott E Seegar Dr J R Sexton John Swiss BeU Ringers Bench F W Releigh W II Kidenhour Wm Robinson B S Shalcr J F Sheltoti James Sparthcry C W rjiulsey I Sherwood H Sliater J F Silsby W C Sympkins J F 2 Sunner John Skeimer W Spring B R Smeller Jamea Strickler Joseph T Rodgeri P Roney John Rom y W H Roney J J Stotts Geo String M G St Clair O tl Sterrett John Still well Charles Stumbaugh W Stephenson Capt A Stephenson Wm Stephens Rennet Sf wart D 8waine NO Swinehar B Sunncr P Taylor L Tegard Geo Thompson H Vmton J W Waller J W Waile J R Ward R F 3 Wasion A Sayre Warner A Baldwii Washington Alex Walker Andrew Ward 3 R Warden Wm Wallace John Walrath Jacob Wallis William Thompson D T Thompson D H Turncy Dr J r Vanpelt Mr W Weaver B C West J F 8 Webster Daniel Wenrer Geo Wells John Weygandt Geo Welch C H Whitcomh E Wh.atb y John Williams H B Williams Clark Y Yardley Morrii Zallers Va'fentlne Turner I E Tweedy O B Williamson M2 Wjnchell Horace Wilbur E Winter David Wilson Elitha Winn John Y ' 1 ; Wolf Samuel Wood H'-v N N Wylee J R William' E N -Inn Henry A. 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Honiiein, Greenville, Dark county; Evina A McLaughlin, Hell-fontaiDe; OoOffO Swe ny, Keliton. foct.) I I' I Ell LEA'I'IlF.lt AM) CALF SKINS. (( "l,)r:s MTft WAX Upper Leather; fV 3IX) do Kiji do; 13 dozen French Call Skins; 15 do American do; Juat rerelved, and will be offered great bargnns at the shoe nd lealhi r ttire of laertil ii. II. KIMBALL. CHOs t l i SWS. WE have just received a Iresb lot of those very superior croM cut saws we have lieen aellin? the last two year-. June? OF: HE, AltBOTT A CO FOR SALfc. WE have a few very desirable Lots, on State Avenue, which can la- bought at a bnruaui for rash, or will exchange them or stock in the Xenla or Clereland Ridlroads, nt par. Inquire of july3) RAKER A ARMSTRONG. nniTSiii Amu C t n ii i -.- .j , ,r r..,c nnu nor tniiiy, jusi receive.!. Also, a complete stock, ol all prices and qualities, to be open- .... ... nunJ mm uj ll. MM tX t'U, ap i NYIlTII'kl VI If 1 I Pittl nomir 1 LEMENTARY sketches () Moral Philosophy, delivered at the -J RoVal Instlrntinn In the r.-im !Uo4p, .....I : mm tk. i..- L Sy.iney Smith, M. A. I vol. Just r.ielved and 'for sal by w i. m. whitiwo a hhnt1wqtom. wanthdT 4 NCMBF.R o traveling agents, to act In all parts of the State. In. of Ohio, to whom an opportunitt will b ciren tn mnke frtim one to tire dollars per day. according to rapacity and activity. None need apply who cannot live en,l relereticea. Eaplsnstfons and terms csn be hasl on application to the editor of the Journal in perso,, or by Wtvr p-tt paid. They must be energetic and faithful men, who will go to work in earnest. It will Ik? Oo objection if they are engaged in other business not of tht same ttnJ, which requires, them to travel, and mix Ireely with the peupla. OLD tiU. .IK'iiii t.mcvu h k Zr, "w iout 70yeara of age, and hS- long OriLdml A 1 Auth',r1"n'l Icoverer ofthe Genuine a . d ii.iiKt,n.tH thn entim nervous .yatem. , llliN .,, tl i Medicine you pn-emliently noed i 1 11 um J'"1 ,'i,,':"y "f these thinga bo laid of S. I '. Townsend's Interior " u.i. r i niayoiing man s RquW 8 not to be compared with the 0 d Doctor s, liecausj, 0f one grand fact that the one is Incapable ! ''"'I. .ration, and never Hpoils, while the other does : aouriii" ' nuentinit, niid blowing the Wiles containing it Into friignieots"' toe hour acid i,quid exploding, nnd dnnmgim: other goods I Must nor tins nun n,!e compound bo poisonous to the system t What I put in into a sy.icm already diseased with acid What causes a but acid? Do we not all know that when (nod soura 'Hour .toinaeha, what mischief it produces flatulence, heart- 'Un..pr.p,iauonol the heart, liver complaint, diunl.iHa. dyscu-f ry.rohc. and cormption of the blood t Wlmt is Scrofub, but Z it ,M"""r '""'J' ' Wtal producer all the humor. vluel. br.te: ..i. Eruptions . the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rh- utn. -iv-n.el, .. Wh.uw.-llings, l ever Sores, and all ulccmtlon in' nmal an. external l It is nothing under heaven butan add a '. tRU Bj winch sours, nnd thus IpoUa all the tluida ol tlm bo i nOTOOrfc .9. Whi.tcHuwsitheumatiaiiibutaBourandacid rim whu-h iiismuHteaitH.il la-tw.,-,, the joints and eleewhere, Irrita-tin and inllaiiiing the delicate tissues upon which it acts i So ol nervous disease, ol impurity of the blood, of deranged clrcula-tiou, nnd nearly nil the ailun-nta which millet human nature Now la it not hornl.lu to make and sell, and infinitely worse to usethla Souring, 1- rincntii.K, Acbl "Compound of S. P. Town.-end, and yet he would fain have it und.-! stood that Old t)r. Jncub iowtised aGenumo (Jrigmal SaraHparilla, is itn Imitation of his nle-ior preparation 1 1 '.eaven forbid thut wo should deal in an article which would bear the moat distiuit nmnhlnnvo to S. 1'. Townsend's article I We wuh it understood, bi-causo it is the absolute truth, that S 1 - lownsciiiTa article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saranpurillu aie M men-wide apart, and intlniti-ly dissimilar; that they are un-HU in ev.,ry particular, having nut one aingle thing in common. Aa rv I . lownsend la no doctor, and never wm, is no chemist nophanna utiM-ktiowa ,, more uf moilicine ur disease than my other c uiuon, unscicntillc, uuprolegslonal man, what cuHr-unteeci.u th public have that they arn receiving a genuine amen-title mcdicm containing all tlm virtues of the articles used in preparing If, and which urn incapnble ol chnfffM which mSA render them t. e Ageuu of Disease instead of health I Since the ab ve whs put in typo tho following fact has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled Tin Triiimpli of Justice -The Wtir Ended! i. r lowntrnd abandoned the JitldOld Or. Jacob Tamimd vin. dicnled by tht People '.!'. S. P. Towneend has at last given up the manufacture, of any mure Nirapanlla, having disposed ol his business to aomo stnm-ucra. I hus his claims to Originality and other pretenalons full to the jround. Ho vohmtarily uhnndona them, In thusevaditig the laauo botore the public, by diapoaing of hin trade. Tin- lact that he was uo physician, no chemlat, the occupation ot whose life was a worker on Railroads, cnaln, chopping wood, JftW Iocs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, alao, that his article be-OMn 'oi iuUR for its Souring, Fermenting and Hursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuriiiglheaick, and destroying gooda, iem i. ic-t rates beyunrt nil doubt the fallacy of hia pretensions, and ihehnsi lesa fabric ol bia claims. Hi-reatt. r it is to be ent out to the people by some Strangers, JWt I ing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been inlormcd that these Strangers intend to print on toe libola the name of Home ChetniHt, In order to redeem, if uos-nblo ils bad cluiructer of Souririit and Fermenting. Lettho ptHipIc fully understand that uo Revampinir, no new imtcbinc, no prertxiii,' oi Chemirtt's naim-sor any other folly will mjeetn S. P. Townn'iid's souring tiompound from public odium, unlet! it in mndfl entirely ditlerent from its present character; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarfiaparilla, and ttiey night as well give ft another name first aa last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sursaparilla," and not i P. Townetid's. Rut if thi-n; la no alu-ration, the peoplu may htill expect the snmeobl Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty tu inform the public of tho true position ot this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend'a Sarauparilla may not bo confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townaend h it his old aland in Fulton at., a tirat rate 6tore, and ant himself down only H tew doorB below us, in Nauasau St., the motivesatid objects ol which we leave others to judge. We understand thene Stranger", who have taken uo S. P.'a bus- ineng, intend to remain tin-re. Such conduct needs no comment Wo shall move from Nassau atroot In the Spring, and wo will then aei! if these Strangers follow tin as S, P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor'n SarsapiinHii is now HW, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal ottice tor the Weatrm States, Vine at., 3d door above tib. Cincinnati. G. W. CARIIOL'N, General Agent, to whom oil ordoroor timilrattofio for agencies must be ifUnontt This BU wparllhi can lie found at the principal I irug Stores In ihe suite, and is advertised in moat of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to eatabliah aun- -:e lor the county in which he resides, and the same Can be aiiCertained by reference to the county papers. For sale in Columbim by DENIG A HARRY, Agents for Frar,h Un county. Also, by Hknkv Lono, Gioveport. letcW-dAwly ;POAIl CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD, AI.kvRP,D WOOD. CONKLIN14, WOOD 1c VO., MANOFACTVHKHS OF pi:ri white MAD in 01t( j Paris WBItB, NO. I, DO. re Paris orken, 0bb0m1 yellow, chrome ore en chrome red, CHINE HLUE, oil., ASSORTED COLO PAINTS, IN iJltY WHITE LEAD, RIO LEAD, LITHARGE, PUTTY, wnmxQ, ' kibe dkudv! CIDER VINEGAR. y. ' K have adopted the most approved method, aa iirarticed by V the Eajttern Manufacturers, in manufarturinir White Lend. uj.i1 will warrant R equal to any madn in the United Stales. Wi' twiruit t!ie quality ol ench article we niaiiufactiire to ho as L-ood a-. 'in be procured, nnd to give entire satisfaction. Offrred at thfl loweaf price on uual time, or discount for Cash. uabu run rum sr.r.n. Any quantity ol CASTOR BKANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Means tor seed, and then rentrnct to talto hem at oarkef price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cinrlnnati, Deeemher Mi' 18411. d.wly STLA.H FNCJIMiS FOIt "faALli- rpHE STEAM ElfQIME now Mod by Hall, Case A Co., is for 1 sale, being too small lor their purpose. It is in excellent or der, ol lorty horse power, node 'y Qreenwood A Co., ot Cincinnati. Any per eon wlshinu t. ourcbaee. can s-- the engine in on crution nt the manufactory of the nbovennmcd nentlemen, or by application to the undersigned, where terms will tie made known. AMBOS A LENNtiX, iyl;-j.dAwtf F'agle Foundry Dsgpanaas5tB f in; inn PEcroitAi., FOR THE CURE OF .mill--, COLDS, I Mi KM -. , III.'DM IIH r, WHOOI'INCCOLtai, C'ltOVP, AVVBDU AND CONSLMIFTION. IN offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for disease of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trille with the lives or health of Ihe atllicteiJ, but frankly to lay in-fore them the opinions ot distinguished men, and some of the cvidencea of Ito ttt000M irorn which they can ludpc fo- hemq,T'i. We sin-DOtojl pledye ouraelvea to BUtOO M wild assertions or ia'e state-tiientsol its ethcacy, nor will wo hold out any hope to sunei ng Innnanity which fact- will not warrsuit Muny fboofs are here given, nnd we solicit an inquiry from the public, into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfoetly roUable, ami the medicinco worthy their --t confidence and patronage. FIIOM BLNJ. SILLIMAN. M. D., L L. U., ETC.. Prnft$$ornJ Chemistry, Mtnrralogy, Yale Colltge, Membrrothe Lit. Bmt Mtd. Phil aiidSrint. Sjcittieiof America and Europe. "I deem tho C KERRY PKCTORAL Hn admirablo composition trumaonwol the boat articles in the Materia Medica, and a very n nettfo remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure " w Haven, ft, Nov. L 1149. PROF. OLKAVU AND, of Bowdoin Colleor, Maine, Write "Ihavewitn ssed the etlects of y.ur r HKIIK V PKC-TORALV in my own I imily and that of my frlTtiAi. anil u tves me sntifnction to -one tliat no medicine I have ever known tins proved so eminently successful tn curing diseases ol the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That he considers CHKItRY PF.CTOKAL ' the best nedutno rot i HimootTy iWOOoM ever nysjo to the pulihc," ami states that "his dughtT, after being ohliged to keep the nvm four months, with a seven1, settled cough, accompanied by raia-inu of Mood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms oi Consumption, commenced the use of the 'CHF.KKY PECTORAL,' and Did completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me.. Jannarr 10. IM7. Dr Ayer: I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yenny worse, mini lasi autumn n orougnion a cougn which OOSS-Hiied me fumy chamber, nnd began tu assume the alarming symptoms uf Consumption. I had tried the best advice and ih- be-t medicine to no purpose, until I used yourCHERRY fSCTOM AL, which has cured me, and you may well believe me Gratefully yours, j. p. PHELPS. If there fa any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from experience, here la a medicine worthy of the public confidence.Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowed, Massaehu-etts. O. ROBERTS A CO., DniggtiU, Wholesale Agents, corner ol Hlilh and Broad streets, Columbus. augS-dawfm " 'T WAS 1 THAT Mill IT. SIX weeks aince we again commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would put a stop to the enor-moui pricea which had been Imposed upon them. Vc flatter ourselves that We have fulfilled that promise. Coffee was then 1 cents, now 10 to 12 cents and every thinu else in proportlosa. Wo strain flna to the Old Hunkers un street : rf-ra, dwn, Vuu have Kot to come, ft or we will make oU comnla n iit duller times than yuudnnow. We will make yourstorea a'solltude' ami yur money arawers a 1 oeaort wast4. We nvrr reraj-i aa many gooda In the .lamr length ot time as In the last ten weeks and it you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habits, bo industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to sell cheaper. Rut as long as you pay snch high rent, and live so ex-travaipintly. you must sell your goods high. W have just received another splendid lot of new goods. Some beautiful Irish Poplins, an ele.-ant article (or summer dresses : a apl.-ndid assortment ot silk lace far trimming viaetea splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Kibbona. Ac , Ac, at 50 per cent le than uptown prices CARPETING Another splendid let of Hruaaei's Imperial tome ply.aod lagrai Carpets jusl received. Also, a beautiful lot of OH Window Shades some very elegant. LAPIFjV SHOES. A larnre asaortment of real custom work, of the fineal quality, better an I ch.-aper than in any other store In ths city. maytM-dAw A. P. rTTO?fK A CO A FARM FOR SALE OR KKNT. PHH farm Is situated within two miles ot the city, and contains -o acres, 65 of which are Improved. Enquire of tpU BAKR A ARJtSTKONG KEN VON COLLGE. 51' o of UantfM, N."i,'.'i D- Profe"or Ch.ml.try, 0,log7 mi Wm. J. Scott, A. B., Tutor wSm Prind"'1 01 the l""--Pr.tory Deptrtmont ud U. Kissku, A. H., Aulitant. . rooiflE or .nn. t lllM Ih & lull th ,.,.), in nt. . ., leeta .,f thm I...."Vr oiorainy ia nQfl ol t in primary 00- ei to ol tho institution, and for this provision hi caretull? mada raonlt' '" "0ry Mon17 ADMISSION. Candidates are required to f urnish evidence of gooa "uiral churacter, and of their proficiency in that part of the course pn punitory to the class which they desire to eutcr, and It from an othr college a certificate ot dismission. LIBIIABIKS AND APPARATUS. he Libraries contain nearly 10,000 volumes of well seloctad tuid valuable books. Tho Chemical and Philosophical apparat.ua are iutticient for illustrating tho most Important principles In tho Natural .Sciences. TERMS.. The year is divided into three nearly equal parts the first bo-ginning on thfl rtrat Thursday in October, the second on the second day of January, and the third on the first Thursdiy in May. i uition fees in tho College urn :J0 per annum, and in the preparatory atooJ io, payable for eacli session in advance. Iuctdcn. Uls.mcluiling room rent, use ot hoaw lurniture, medical feel, sweeping halls, Ac , $15 per annum. Roard may bo had ft-ore 1,50 to fjifper week. 1 Commencement is on the first Wednesday in August Oambier, June, 1IS50. Jy9-wly AGENCY OP DR. H. 8. FITCH, 707, Broadway, Ntte York, OOB BALIi hia patent silver plated abdomitial supporter, pat ent 'teid spring "boulder brace, silver inhaling tube, and Lectures oil Consumption, Ac. Also, his celelinited medicinea, sjj plOMrod and used by him, with or without the instruments, to tho treatment ol Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Heart Oil ease, Rheumatism, Scrolula, Piles, Prolapsus Uteri, Debility, Female 'oinplmnt.H, Spina Weakness, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, and all similar diseases. The whole tonus a lull and scientific treatment ol Pulmonary-Diseases, which experience has shown the only proper treatment yL-t discovered for their relief or cure. Tho instruments are the beat kind, and warranted against all delects. The medicinea are carefully prepared by Dr. Fitch, and earn article will sustain its character under tho severest tost whatever, alone or in connection with the rest. AflOOtfl have only such medicines aa may be salely uged without Dr. Fitch's personal directions-, but have enough to apply to any common case ot pulinotiniy or chronic diseases. Fur directions and explanations see "Dr. Fitch's Guide to Invalids," u valuable family book of 48 page, which is given away at the counters of the Agents. K. EBERLV, Agent, Successor to Ii. II. Meakings, at his Family Medicine Depot, JyWly Hih atwet, Columbua, Ohio TOWNSHENI) EXTRACT oTAKSAPARILLA. rpillH preparation ia the best yet discovered for cleansing the A blood and eradicating all impurities from the system. It has been so loriy known and au tliurouihlv tesiH that it mnda nn mm. commendation. To be had by the dozen or single bottle at the sign of the QUt Rroad Axe. (may-jO-wJ KILHOURNE A JONES. AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL. Stcnin Nnvlitntloii, Commerce, iMinins, and Manufac ture!, i -i ii o n-tit n in IJURLISHED weekly at LM, Nmsbbu strwt, New York, by J. H 1 Hulu A Co., at $; per annum. Full sets from the commencement of the paper, or volumea commencing at a later period, can be bad on application to the publishers or at thu ottice of the Ohio Btatfl Journal. feb2-lyw A FAR, THO BE SOLD, a FARM in Franklin county, containing 133 a. acres, t?0 of which are improved and under cultivation There U tt lame Obciiajid of the choicest kind of fruit, a oooO Fuame f louse, two good wells ot water, besides a good supply ot stock water running through the land. This farm is situate within twelve miles ot the city of Columbus, in a good neighbor hood, nnd convenient tu schools. This is a most desirahln !(- dence. and will bfl aold un reasonable terms. Ihe subscriber has two otlier farms which he will Bell cheap. For further particulars apply (if by letter, pottage, paid) to JOHN OEARY, jylQ-wtl Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TO DROVKRtL r IRE terry nt tho Piermont termination of the Erie Railroad 1 being in active operation, Western drovers are at last able to ship their cattle directly to the drove yard In the Northern part ot New York city. Hornclsviile, in ihe Western part of thoHtatn ot New York, Is 3411 nllflfl from tlie city, nnd cattle are carried directly from there to Piermont, and then across the river to the Drove Farm, in WeanjAsMtar county, distant but twenty ntUoi from the Drove Yard, nt the low rale of i;t,6f a heed, and within the short space of twenty-five hours. All iierauns sending cnttlo to the East will do well to try it oct7.wttm E. I). SIMS ESTATE. NOTICE, ia hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed nnd qiuhhcd aa administrator on the eataie of Elkanah D. Sims, late ol Madison townahip. Franklin county, deceased Dated at (Iroveport, November t, A. D. IBM ni7-w3t W. W. KILE NOTICE rt horcbydven. that u petition win be presented to the Com-X inissioners ot Franklin county, Ohio, at their next session, praying for the WtobhAhnaeOl ol a county road ; beginning at the south west corner of Philip Bowman's land, in Mifflin township, Franklin county; thence on the lino between Mr. Bidinger and Cyni- I trickle's land, and on tne line between William Price' Inn. I and William Miller's h.nd, and through the land ot Richard Pearson, to the n.irih woot corner of S. Brush's land, In Truro township, on the Refttfee ttnt) thence on tho line tie t ween said Brush's land and ihe land of S. tombauuh to the south west corner ot QoorgO Wilson's land ; thence along the west line of the Delamo Inndri to the National road : and also to cause to be vact-ted the county toad estal.li licd in December, A. D. IMP, descri. bed as follows: Commencing at the National road, In Truro township, at the 8. E. corner oi Robert Dickson's land thence north to the road called the old pike Oct 2, IMO-dlAtrtl RAflLl FIII NDKY. pitOAD ST., WEST END OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO l LUKBl 'S.-AMBl MB .V I,ENO.. maiiutachirersof all kinHa ol Castings, Steam KriL'ines, Phiws, Ac. They are also preparing f nrw and beautiful selection of stove patterns, vii four niana, a, tl, 10 A 1 1 im li l.oiler Premium Cooking Stoves, cast and sheet i m Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, Ac We have purchased the right to inanulaciure tho eoatbrolod "American Reserve Draft Cooking Stove," which is universally allowed to be equal, if not superior 10 any now in use. Also, Coal Stoves, of the tfltes) and most approved style. Plows, oi the moat onpTOTod construction, will always be found on hand, eipjal to any in the market, and at such prices aa cannot fall to please. We also manufacture cast and wrought Iron railing to the la i st style, varying in price from 11 to 95 per toot Steam fasjinpa, oi rartow mmm and patterns, embracing the utesl iinprnveiiicnts, and at as low prices as can be procured at any otlier eataliliament. Machinery repaired at the shortest no- 1 1 Mi IJyg-dAtwhmwtf AUMIMTK ATOH'H SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. ijURsL'ANT to un order ot tho court of common pleaa ot Shel-A by county, to me directed, 1 will offer at public sale on Wednesday, tne -Itli day of December next, Till. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, And all the lands and tenements connected therewith, of the estate of Aaron W. Pier son, deceased, consisting ot a frUt mill, with lour DSdn ol stone-, saw mill, carding machine, three dwelling booses, and about u n acres of land, adjoining the town of Sidney, Shelby county, Ohio. Appraised at ft9D(K, subject to the annual payment to Sarah Pierou ol 100, as her dower on the prcmitea. I i ii n (Jne-fourth of the purchase mom y fn he paid tn hand, OOavfosnrtJl in shrhoaai .oonm-', and the remainder in twenty-four months, with int'-rest, to be secured by mortgage. N H. The widow'a dower will alo lie ottered to the purchaser on reasonable terms and an arrangement may be made with the guardian nf the heirs for further time of payment of the purchase money not required lor the payment of dehto. Si inov, Nov. J, 150. SARAH PIERSoN, Adtn'x noS-dttAwtd T. CLEVELAND. Bounty Lnnd, Tension nnd Collection Agent. 'P CLEV KI.ANJ' an Attorney at Law, ia cngag. d in obtain I ing bounty lands and peminns for soldiers and soldiers' widowa and heirs, and in the collection of claims ol all kinds. In Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. He will, during the coming eight months, vjtit every county In Ohio, and all business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Any tiusineaa tor him left In charge of F. Gale, Columbus, O., and all business letters (rosr-pjuDj addressed to T. Cleveland. Columbus. O., will reeMe immediate attention. py Good references given when desired. L'.ilumbus, October 24, 150 -diwtwfen. f-Ol li THOI SAN1 ACHE OF LAND FOR MLB. ' i HE undersigned orlera lor sale low, and on term? which can-I not tail to suit purchasers, four thousand acn-s nf land, situated in the tooth west t urner of Jefferson townhm. Franklin coun'y, Ohio, a'.out six miles east of the city of Columbus, known as the Rrein section. This tract of land is now bring subdivided into lots of trom 80to 160 acres- ud will be is .Id in quantities to suit purchasers. The Central Railroad U located direct ly through this land, and toe Columbaa and Granville Plankroad will during the preterit asaav be complet. d to within half of mile o its western tM.un.lary. For quality of soil it la not aw passs d by any body of land of equsl amtent in Franklin county, a considerable portion ! it tw ins, the very best quality cf bottom land. It ia well water -d ith sprint: and streams of never fading water. Hit; VYn'r.ut and Black I n k creeks pass through portions ot th tract .snj oi inr mm aaaasaaBM Mtaaaai ui cleared land, un !er food cultivation. NMM m ishmg to purchase good land m a bevhhy and rapidly improving country near a fsjod marktt, (within tix miles of the capital of Ohio.) will cnnult their own iuUre-ts hy eaiunining 'his law before s mSm elsewhere. ocH PAVID TAYLOR. To' FAItMERH. F. are anthoriied to offer for sale no of the beat farms I rankltn county, sirasted four miles north west of Colura- .v. enntsmiDiT aift acia i 'i arTa cieareo, ine naiance pnn-ipally White Oak and Walnut timber. It Is situated in a good ossl. haa gond huildinira, a food on-hard, and Is well watered, f applied for soon, this farm will be -eld extremely low. Enquire at the Real Eetmt OAcs of jyH dAw SMITH A MILLS. aam mols tbipom. THIM it IX-.I rticV y I tiiN-o.nKl for U-tnnf tnd bnr nithins G-il'l. 1'T ( -iptwr. owl. Tin. nnrf all othrr meuli alto, for p..ll.faini Wbtdovl. Mirrorw, (ilan Wart, M.hoftny tod othf r farnitarr. To be had holetlf and aaajB, at the mtnufto tarrr't pricey at thnr depot tipi "I (br (lilt Br.iad Ae. mT18 ltdSwtl UL BOURSE k JOKE1.
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Full Text | VOLIJMK XIV. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1850, NOMBFR 115 ..him'KIi AND PoTlISHED BY I JOHN I.. Jilt VAN I LIHT OF LKTTKlttt I rUDAIH.R l.iW nnnui. U I N T B I AND P If It I IS If B J H V SCOTT & BASOOM. lIVFlCE" SOPTll-KASr COHNKH OK Ilinil ST. AND It'flAR AM.FV. i' i i' Invnrlulilv in iidvunet'. Thfl Dully, tn persona in Columbus, pir year " sent by innil out of Columbus , t " during tho session, and Tri-Wcekly hnlaiicn year In Columbus By mail Tim Tri-Wcekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of Hi" city, by mail, tingle To clubs ol lour and upwards To clubs ot ten and upwards, to one Hddreaa Dally, session Trl-Weekly Weekly, ifunt..... - To clubs ot nve and upwards . 0 IK) of . 5 00 . 4 00 . i 00 I (Hi . I 50 . l IS . 1 00 . a oo . 1 00 50 40 Advertising. The tollowinu rales and ruled ot advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohm H&M Journal, to DO elc'Tved, In all cases, after thin date July Oo, 1 -1. Daily Pnper, One euuuiv, 10 linen or less, one insertion t. each additional.." I week 80 50 . 0 . 1 50 . a oo . 3 00 1 mouth . 4 00 , 6 00 , 00 10 00 15 00 18 00 , 10 00 20 00 , aa oo :. oo 30 00 HO 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 3 ... II H 6 ... u 9 ... (i " u ... stun Img card. 5 llnea or les Acoliunn with 4 change,. . 4, " la ... elMMMd weekly... 11 daily .... D with 4 changes... v. " fl i, " 19 .... " " i., " changed weekly " " ll " daily " " Other cases not provided tor, chargeable in ronformity with the dluive rate. Tli ntandanl of mcaiiurctnent to he minion type. For each additional nquare'ln the daily, inserted one month, or I, im.-i.te.r length of time, and for each additional square Inserted mider the yearly rates, bull' price. No advertisement to ! considered by the year, unless it la spe-tilled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable tor tlm accuracy of leal advertln-metits beyond tlie amount charged for their publication. Announellit: candidate- (lor nthVe ot every description,) to be charged at til e rate ot Mty cent per week, for each name; the same to tie. In all caws, paid in advance. AH advertisement from ptrangers or transient persons to lie paid in advance Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number ol insertions, will be continued DM month, unless ordered out, tud payment will lie exacted nccordiniily. The privileges ol yearlv advertisers, will be confined rietdly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to lie paid lor extra Advertisements lor Auctioneers, tieneral Agents, Heal rotate Agents, tte., not to be contracted for by the year, hut to la: charged by the piece, at the uriual rates. NO APVERTUK WKNT3 CAN HH INSKRTKD (IRATtTTOITflLT. Advertisements tor charitable institutions, tire companies, ward, lownshtp. and other public meetings, and such like, io tie charped ln.lt price Marriaae notices to te ehared 25 cents.' Deaths inserted without charge, unless areompnnled by tunend .nvitations, or obituary nutire. and when so accompanied, to be uftid tor. , Regular advertisers, and all otliers BemiinL' cominiinlcatKins or requiring notices, desirlnu to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-cerw, or any public entertainments where charges are made tor admittance ail notices tif private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enteqirises, calculaUnl ir in-lended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with rhe undersinndinK that the same is to be paid for. If intended tn be inserted in the editorinl column, the same will be chnm-'d at the rate ol not less than 10 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All lea.letl advertisement.-, t.i be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the Inside exclusively, to be charged at OM 'ate ot !H per cent, in advance on the above mtes. Attorneys will bo bolden for thn price of loierting advertise ments hrouuht in by tli. m on Gnunting House Almanac for 1850 s.j I r jw t. k s. s . I m . I r. w i . !7X1"T"5"T"45 .. I 2 3 I 5 II 7 K " In II It i 8 II III II 15 13 13 II 1.1 Mi I? 1 II' 14 1.1 Hi 17 IS III -Ml 211 21 22 23 24 2.1 M 21 22 23 24 2.1 M 27 27 an 211 3(1 81 .. .. 28 211 311 31 ...... rEBHOARY.'" AOOUSr. S. M. I W T. t - 8.1 Mt. W T. V. S. II 2 .. .777 .. f 2 3 3 4 .1 G 7 8 II 4 9 li 7 8 II III 111 II 12 13 14 1.1 lr, II 12 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 17 18 III 211 21 22 23 18 III 211 21 22 S3 24 24 2.1 2ii 27 2 .. . . 21 2li '.'7 28 211 :n II MARCH. SLPTEMBEH. . I jwl.r. . . M. T. W T. F.j . .. .'. 1 8 1 2 3 4 .1 li 7 3 4 1 li 7 8 II 8 II 111 II 12 13 14 111 II 13 14 1.1 Hi U Hi 17 18 III 211 21 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 2.1 2li -J7 28 24 2.1 HA 27 28 211 30 211 30 3l.... .... .... .. ........' APRIL. OCTOBER. Xltr l. W T 1 K. . T-fw T. K.j 77T 3"l ".10 .... II 2 3 4j 5 7 8 'J III 11 12 13 0 7 8 II 10 II 12 14 II Hi 17 18 III 20 13 14 1.1 Hi 17 18 111 31 22 23 21 21 2fi 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 M 98 211 30 . . 27 28 -!l:lil HI .. .. MAY7 NOVEMBtR. i. yt. t. w t. r. n. . m. t-1 w t. r. a. 1 8 3 4 .. .. 7 1 2 f, 0 7 8 II III II 3 4 .1 li 7 8 II 12 11 14 15 16 17 18 HI II 12 IS 14 U 10 111 20 21 22 21 24 2.1 17 18 111 211 31 29 33 20 27 28 211 :ill 31 .. 24 2.1 20 27 28 211 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. il "-liiW iLtH ""TKl WT- "'-I'- 7. -. 1 1 3 31 4 5 0 7 2 3 4 .1 0 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 II 12 13 14 II 1.1 10 17 IS I'l Jii Jl 111 17 18 III 311 II 29 92 23 3 4 3.1 20 27 28 33 94 2.1 20 87 28 99 If 10 111 311 - -I a G6 IIACAI LAY' EN.JI.4M). i MMILAVfl KNIILANI). 2rol. limo Muslin, t(i inaO-h ill II. iiiu'. i tan I I l by n.,9) I. N. VVlilTINII t I.IINTI.S'UTON TOOLS." mo Ciru-'liti n und utl-r. whu u ffarpentiT tool,), wp null X rMpnrtlullj my thit h.Te the mm h. .iirtm.-nt m tc-u ,T.r brought to this city. nu wo an) di.lKJ-oo to -ll thrm -ry W. lor cih Ijyll (ii'.Kt, ABBOTT fc CO. A CARD. It i rny purpoae to rsuinp the. praence of Law in the ;uprero Court of the United .-(tates, the Circuit Court for the district! of Ohio and Missouri, and in th Supreme Court in Bank of the State ot umn T IWDJO. iuly30 COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . ft I D 9 W A f Sc CO.. MAN I'FAf'TI II K STB AH ENblNKK. FKUM new and improved pattTH.amonj: which is -ne forth i Ml l.t: SAW MILL, ot compact form, with MILL IRON!" ind fixtures rompletr. Thy also make the cel. l.rnted I'AilKKIt'f PATENT WATEH WHEEL, IAILROAI) CAR WHF.KLrl. and all other IRON and RRAJ-CAS1 IN .- usaally made at Foundries KACItlKIlT of all kinds made promptly to order. HI r IV- CEI.EBRATRII TOOKINO TitSV, Premium Co..kini r'Uives, Parlor, Hhop, and Chnrch Stovea and rnrnacet Frr Grates, and PLOI.UH; all wirrantl, are eon-rttotlT t'tr ! at wholriale and arraiL on liberal terms. B . . .i j ij . It,..,..h Utn-m urn re- mercnanu "n.i orrn-rs Mvej m ..- pecttullT inviud U eaaminc our stock and prices Columlms. ).-' n tt i- it ti I il l Tli 1 M M IM.-. 100! k PAIR Kiastoc Springs ; 20ett Iron Aalea; 100 sett Bras t a.hkn.. ik.L.Unn pHt.-nt l.cnther : Lacr.Tutts, Damask Lininji Pamted and Oum Hnth ; Tacks. Pwm" ' iti, Malleable CaeUnjra, Ac For sale by FOR WALK. AVERY devirahle residence wrth lot 120 by lr7, plensantiy aituatrd on Broad street The improrements are new and all in food order, with a good well ofwiter, cistern, if. Person wUhint to parr base a very nice residence in a healthy lor-atum woald do well to rail oo the pnbscriN-rs. h,ly2S BAKER A ARMSTROWO FOR BALK. A CONVENIENT BRH'K BOOSE, with "ifht rooma. pteaa-A anUy eftuated: tot-tbr with two thirds of an acre of rrnind. on which there is a food wril of wur, cwtern. Kime ymme fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will he sold cheap, and on good term, or will esrhamre tor a small hoase and lot nearer the bnaineM portion of the city. Abo, some t- mmm i fnr nU rnmirb , I v In anrt r,n rood terms JOHN L. Hill A Aiiiii'iii-v lit l.nw and oli. iloc ill Cliniicerv OFKICK in ('lark's new builin, two doors north ot uio Ex-chrome Hank. niay'JH-ttindAw 11. P. L IfAHKIt, inrnev hi. hinr, t i m -, omo, WILLatU nd promptly to all prolesstoual bUd ii- 'nlru.U-d to his cure. Utlico East side of II'. b st., overHlocum's stuiiiier Miop, n -m iinor vi oi uw uny DUI omuiing. p','ldAwtf II. M WARJL ATT(04KV AT L.IM-. COI.I Mirl'S, OHIO. WILL attend promptly to all buninrfs in the various bnmehea ol the lw that may be eutrustel to his care. Office In i; - ...in i -1 1 ! - ' 1 1 j . iHiiNt. iiotfiy tiorin oi me neii iiouse. Columbus, July 8, 1650. Jyri tim lAMlfRL OALLOWAV. HfNHT 9. PAGE. (JAM.OWAY & IMfJU, ATTO U N E Y S AT LAW. I IT" K will practice law, na partnera, in the Courts of Franklin t f ami a'ljniniiii: couutii'S, aiai in me i lrcuit atiu I'ifiirict u. a. Courts. ;: in Piatt's now building, opposite tate Iiouse. mayOtf w7a. nkiim at Luw ntul Siilichnr In ('lutiiritrv. (1 FFICE with Win. l)enninon Jr., No. ft, Neil's Exchange, oppo site r(-cretary of BMrl ottice. ilecl-' uly A. B. ULTTJ.IiS, Attnriiev nml f 'niiiiHt'llor nl l.nw. 4 'oliimbux. Ohio. Oflicc, No. Ned's Exi luou;'', uppusite .-.'cn lary of rftate's olhce. Jyf WALTER 'Ml it li. , All ociiev mid f 'niini-llnr nl l.nw. 'itln minis, Hltio a L"1' CommiMioner to take the Airknowledgtnent of Di-edi A lor the estate of New York. Office on Hlnh St., between Town and Rich. oct20 LtTCIAN BVJTTtEll. TUKfl. COSIflTOCK. GEO. O. COMBTOCK. BUTTLES, C0M8T00K tfc CO., (Successors to H. (,'oitiritock, A Co.,) 1,"IO It WARDING AND COMMISSION MLKCllANTS, Lard Oil I. Manufacturers, and deulers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio, ftjfjp Liberal advance made on coniiinnients. murC J. It MHiWA V & CO.'M Iron Koundrv, Itioinl utrecl, near the Bridge, Colum-biin, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a tjrcHt variety of Castingi, always on hand, octl.'fl Hi;. UOHI.KT TllOHI'SON'S 1)1 I'M I.. NO. 1, NclPa llxelmngc, opposite the St-crelnry ol StaUt's ' otlice. High ft., Columhus. dee 11 GBORGB B. W ALf'UTT, HION AND BANNER PAINTER, UOVU-dtf COLI'MKUS, OHIO. I. N. U'lllTlMi iV HUNTINGTON, ROOK-SELLEHS md Station- rs, next door to the Clinton Hank, Hilth street, Tohiinbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery ulwuya on hand. u-M. sKinniT. W. C. LILLET. -.t Hll. IV ! 1 l-l 1 , I! OOK HINDERS, Blfl street, opposite the Public Offices. Co- umbuH. augVti,'4.l RRIUOTAL. I lt. MARIA'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third -trect-,ad-l-l joining bis re-i'l.-nce, and opposite the First Itaplii-t Church. decll-dtl - j7lVltK, ABBOTT Ac CO., DEALERf In Hardware ami Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builder' material., Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, A.C., Ac, No. Itll Rfgh street, sign ot the Gilt Padlock DAVIS. SMITH dc CO., ( COMMISSION AND I'OltWAItDING MEIU'IIANTS, Whole. J Dealers in Groceries ami prnilueo, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to ri'criving ainlforwardinii gooiii,nnd icllinE Produce consigned fur sale. sePJ-dly. JOHN W. KAKFK. ItolintT AHMSrilONO. BAH Ell oV AII HSTIIOMJ, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ami GENERAL LAND AGENT. Ullice, South room. Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O i:LOimCK ft MARTIN, I) It A P E It S A N D T A I L O It S, Hiih ttrrtt, Isf door mirth af Toirn, oppoiile the V. S. Hottl, A HE prepared to execute all orders in their line of builness, in V thenenteM and iniHttashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDOB, aplli-dtt A. L. MARTIN. BAlN47 IIORTONi i RON M 0 N (i K B 8 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Of HARDWARE, Iron, Nail, Springs, Axles, Sash. Glass ami Houxe Trimmings. Also, deaWB in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tiiiman's stock. Sign ol the Back Saw, 69 High stn-et CHARLES A BAIN, mavLVdtl .IAMES M. IK HI ION A III lll'ITt T Oi l II I. HecliniiieN Mall, ( ol l hui, Ohin. V B. KELLY Intortns the public that during nliH-ncc all his Arcbib'i'lural biisine, Engine ring and Sur-rlnaT. Will be promptly attended to at th'- ahme office by th .I...-......... I II H lll.AI KMOltl.. bia undersigned dec.tl l Arrhlti'ct and l ivil Engineer It. y. COSiWAV. I" TOMLINSON. It. r. CON'WAYcV CO., GROCERS. DEALERS IN PROPDOI, PIG IRON, AND CumnilwNlou mid VMfilB MerehnntM, PBflMT STREET, jantt-lyd PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. A. R. fdniMat W1IEHI.EB W03IBAUGII & WHEELER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1IILL prnetlee partners in I'rsnklin and the adjolningcoun-II tiei. pr'itapt atfrtion will be given to the adjustment and r. illirt.M) of cbumc ol large or mull amounts. Wm E. W ill i i i .V.ifrtr Public, will lake depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, Ac. ( uti.-e in Neil's New Building, north of the Neil House. Columbus, Juno 1850. Junttta-dly wlm NOTI CE. I HIE undersinned respi-cttully Inlorms the public that he con- inima the business at the old Htand of the late Ann of Chai. Klie - Co., on hi own account. Tbanklul for past favors, ho opes lo satiMy Uf tri-nfl- for the future, also. in;VLi,-, t'HAS. KLIE 4'AHINKT MAKEllS ('AN liu.l Venerr Vami h, SHr.d Paper, Glue, and nearly all ' "ih'-r arti'-h-ii in rhfir line, at the sign of the m. GILT PADLOCK. I' II I NT I ti M A T F. II f.LsT0R SALR. FOR sail-, low tor ca-h. or on short credit, a large ssotfment of I'i mtiiig M'll. ri'il -. cini-Htjnu in part ot I Double Me'bum Smith Press. I Stanberry Press. 13 lbs. Pica. 100 " Bourgeois, nearly new 1.10 " Bntvler. 100 " Minion, " 1 130 ' Minion, S"vral lonts Fancy Type. Alao, Job Typ 1 m arly every variety, part ol which is nearly new. Together with Jtainl' Galley, Slick, Chases, Rulea, Lpads, (book and newspajaT.) Imposing Slonei, and finally, everytkiug used in a printing ottice. Any portion ol tln-abue will t- sold extremely lo lor rash, or on short time. decll CljAS, SCOTT, Agent NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and oiler for sale on good terma 75 Aaz. Chopping Axi-a of favorite hranI A doz. Broad ' " ' 100 " Shovels nd Spades " " ! " Mill and Cross Cut Saws 900tmxps Window Glass 10000 lights " Sash llH His Putty. 10 bhls. Lineeed Oil. "-SKI kegs Nail, haorteit novy GERE. ABBOTT A CU , At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock. VOTICE.- The not.-s and acroiintsaf George Gere ACo., are 11 b-tt with us lor settlement anl collection. They must be J.t ttm. I . I i - I A I ' ' I . 1 I OERE, ABBOTT A CO. Columl-ut. July $, 1H4H. rpHB HIG0BBT MARKET PRICE 1 f ASH wil I ! paid by ii- tor fiu.UOM id- of Wool at our store. maylWUw. H. CWLES A CO LEIHiER PAPER-, C'AP, Demy and Mi-rtium. trom the liest makers. F. r sale at i Eastern prices (auglO) J. 1L RILEY A Co. Til I IIISTOKY OF fill: ONFESlONAL. BY JUlIN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Biship olth- Dtuceae of Vcrm nt. Just received nnd lor sale by auK9 I. N. WHITING k HUNTINGTON. 1?OR RENT A snug dwelling tor a small family, In a ccn F tral situation Apply to M COWLEH A CO. NEW TAII.OKIM; KHTABLIftHMKNT. f It. G. LEWIS would be lenveto inbirni thecitirens Cnlum-Bm hu that he has opened n shop for the purpose of carrying On tli.' above bulneKs, in Clark's m-w building, over Meakings' Family Medicine lienor where he will be hapny to wait upon thoM. liint ma? favir him with a call. And he flatters himsell tr Jin 'he long eivperb-nee he has had in the business, and the ml tnt.ga he has bed of lieeoniing srquainted with the most ap-wmm d md tasbionible mode nf getting uo g'"ntlemen s wearing apparrl, that be c-.nnot tail to please the mot fasridtous. The put in- iimy rest auredtliat all work entrusted to his ewe will he dune in the most approved and substantial manner. He will nl warm h f.ntnd nt bis nost residv to Btfnd to the culls of hi! cus Hiners with promptn'-MS and di-patch. and n-peetrully wilirfts a literal Sll le ol punuc paironagi-. uiy SALE OP COLLEGE LAN OS; rim larger an-t better no'tlon ot th'w lands still remain un-X told, and they are now offered at private s.de on accommodating terms a iiert enly of the purchase money b ing required In hand. Al.n for sale bnildinff and out lot . in the villace of Gambier, which are tmturpasced for lieauty of location, and all the more impnfBant advantages to be dsird in such property. A good hotel is specially n l-d in the village, and a lot for the purpow will turni-ooil on invorsnie otitis. Apply to tlM suiiscriher. at Gambier, Knox county, jytf M. T. C. WING, Agent i 'OM MBPS nnd IJROI EPOIIT TI'KM'IKi: ON-" - lANY. Tic rrmaining in'tallmcnts on etrh share of the capital stock -.1 in- Cohimbu nd Grove nrt 1 atnpiae i ompa ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer ol said ComparijiaA follows 1 irhth iit'ti-llment. HI per cent., on yr before November 0". la.V. Ninth inta!lm' nt, 10 per rent, on or before December 20, lt50. Tenth intsillment 10 te r cent,, on or betore January 20, If-M. mm SobacriiisT resiilinf in the city of Columbus may make payment to l hob moodib, r-q "l ' "j Sept 14, HBO-dAW JOHN COX, Secretary IV November. IMll. Persons calling tor these letters will please ny they are advertised.Ad letteri advertised are subject to an extra charge uf two cents. Persona calling lor them are requested to come prepared with the n cc K pii ry change. Tin: Poet ullice will be open every diy (Sundays excepted) from 7 A. M. until P. M., excepting uue hour tor the distribution of the Eastern mud, trom 7 to H P. M. On Sunday the olHce will bo open from 7 to 8 A. M., trom 4 to 5 and trom 8 to tti p. M LADIES' LIST A IT Alexander R Kelly Eliza Anderson M L B Lr,y E "lake 1. Larkin C Haruet L Lewis. F S Ibi-icl E I Lawion L Byrnes M Lag E E Rurrits C Laird U Buahoell Mrs yi Burroughs E A McFarland L C McDonald B Cain B McCoruicy E D ChauilMTs Mrs Mul'herson L OOaffOa E McGlVeli C Clark tiarah McKee M Conley F Mclvin Maty Connway E Mortimer 8 ! Coukly Mary Miner R Crum M .Murphy A H Cook Mnry N .Nugent B FoosJauot; O French A E li Glney Mary G Ondorff a J Goodrich It A O'Sulli an Julia Gnusiner M A Oatorm 3 Gilwi. k B A O'llnrra Ann Gcarhart Clarlisy p H Parmw Hill E Parker C M Hale 3 A Parks M Hyile A D 'J PwHUH Jam-Howard M Powers Sarah Hubbard L G Piatt A A J Puttan Anne Jones Alice R Johnston Julia BJofdlO. Mnrtha Johnnton Lissy itowan M GENTLEMEN'!! 1. A Allison James i Arnold John Abbott T D Allison James G Ander Samuel Rodgijr Anna Rl"ley Mary H 3 1 pes Mary Sloano D H Shultz L Scott Jane Sargent E Sells E 3 Scitt Mary Stephens J Smith F Stonestreet E Swinnerton Mrs Smith Marlah T I'orreuco Mary Tipton L Toban Julia Thoi m M Thuitipkina A E Thomas S Timbrec C Tbompaon E Trumbull C Trent E W White M Walter E Wallace L Wdion Whenton M Wyhoop M Wallace E Whitman J S Wiley E Wilson M . Zimei H 1ST. Arrlngtou TboRUU Andrews Samuel C B Bnrker Joseph Beyney Thomas Heller Nelson Beck Jonas Berry George W Benttie F II Bats Spnidley lievcridge. S N B anion William Bed ill FordS Beacon Matthew Brb-on Jacob Biggerst- ttm R Bi.ldla Richard Biihop T B BottrU E S3 Boyr-r Henry 2 HuliHin Epbralm C Cochran I N Collins Moses Collins Patrick Coktai Morton S 1 (n nd G P Cowles George Coon Henry Cap Div S ol T D Dullenger John Defbrd John Deckunl Joseph Dewitt John Demorcit John Dillon John Dixon David Dlrth A E Ellis 3 A Etlett Chapman Evans V A E.l Episcopal Paper Fickett Alb4!rt Fnntchi r David Ebmncgnn Wm 2 Fb-tiuiken A Fogb- B F Bagham John Rorker Solomou Bailey Richard T Badger Norman Ban J J Bartha J R Biirtlett B J Bnrwick James E Balton Amlrew Balinger W J Ba.s W A Baker David Baker D K Bel ry Henry 0 Bally Mr. Harnett John llaitey Franklin Barker Samuel Baughtou Orlando Bond Thomaa Boardmnu Brown Samuel Brown WmP2 Brown William Brown Charles Bridge Jo.-eph Hrusli Stephen N BrOwlWfnin Rcybold Bruer William Brunt William Briggs A 11 Burr William Butc er Albertii Bury Janni Burns 3 W Burns Josiah Cra g Robt E Crawlor.l John Oratty G B Crancn M E Cram William Crips Jobcph Crosaet Geo 3 Out John B '.ii pi tiler Franklin Cany Willinm Chaplav I. OttaM C Clark W Claik (ieorge W Clark f II D-'n William Dtllwnrth Charles Dohin N Dowd Col D D Donovan D Doad M M Duncan R 5 Dunning Dr C W Dugale Charles Evans Jonathan 2 Evans B Evans Daniel .1 P Daly llnniel Daniels J W Davii Edward Rev Divii Joseph Davis G A Davis P E D i'uy Samuel Edgar J W Early John Eaton Charlea EllegottB M pallet Capt B Kttcbpatrick Jamea Fields John rinks M Flncfa i Flury I K Fletcher Harvey Frances Joseph French J S Frarer John Frishin A Fuller J P Eal. ner Clmrle-i rlanegiui .Inmc- Field John and Msry Flenikt n John ri.-M'lig .-nimiel I'uII.'Il .Ullei- G Gates Peter Gayborn Thoi G Gaits R Gilbert Wm Geiiry Daniel Gervels It Gcbhart F Goiiert George Gosard George Glafurd Timothy 2 II Harris Jno Smith IlnrveyRG Hurt Wm ll'iasell Pat Harris 3 J llnyden Alpheua Harris John II.tIh rt Edmund 2 Bond Adam Henry Reuben Hill Peter J Johnson Thomaa J. hnsen Mr Jacr.son S A Jackson Motes K Keesc George Kearea Cha rloi A Keith John H Kerr S 0 Uolton John (ilegheghen Thomaa (toss 3 Genter A Got chilis N G reeu Wm Green A V Gates T 3 1 vim Patrick rret Joseph Gillui .bones Gillette C Hanna L 2 ' i, E H Haines John Henri Jacob N Honnter E H House G W Ilok'im John Hooter W W Uttddlewn Lewis Iluutinglon John G Hniton Joanph 0 Hurt E A Hunter Henry C 'Ira John Jackson David James Benson Jenkin-i Warner h-tlries Andrew Harrison R D Hart Joseph Harris NHthnnlel Ib.rbacb S Hunk Isaac nnVMMII Pat Haiigliu Samuel loncs John B Jonen Ditvid J MM (ieorge P Joned Thomas II Johnson Henry Karnes Gliver Knox James Kinnide John King Lewis Kilo Wm W r Robt C Kendall Willinm Keller Henry nenneuy jonn Lanion David Lelshine Juhn Lina. y Jotiph 3 Leef Leroy life McDaniel Bernard Lucri Morgan Loxaal John Lard ,1 II Liint zn Mike McLeiai Robert 2 Mclntire Rufui MeKIvalnJL McGuire Owen McGuire Wm McCormlck Edward M' Cuir" Jamea McDermcnt Jamea Mcl.augliiiu Jamea McCabe Hugh McLaughlin Henry McGill Charles Mr l.inohy Edward McCarty Michol M Mecahem Heiik Miller John Miller John B'J Matrera Levi 2 Mulaii. y Isaac Moyer B F Momn Patrick Monroe J Milton Morris Jesse Morris John W M- - Zacheua Mnrath Murnunce Wra Murphy Alexander rnrnv vrn J Mii-0'i-nn lerreii.v .m;i.-t J'tcoii Martin William Miles Oeorge Marsh G W Michell T Mason James Mickum J F Morten Stephen Muni James Metcer Washington Moroney Michael Meskimer John Morris Obadiah N Newman Charles W Nichols Jonah B Nclysamce J F NireJ II O O'Keiou W B O'eegan Robert O'Harra Harvey O'Gara Hugh Obary A Updike K F Orders Allen Parker A Plnney E Pinney James Philpot John Porter C J Pugh H D Pigsbiy F Pritcham M A Peaao T 0 ;j Penny Allen l ip. i Solomou Polhemui Henry nun. mo l ho or s riumh MM It Ream 3 Heed R V Reed C Reed T I Sample Jame Sawyer Peter Smith G O Smith Wm 2 Smith Leonard Smith D Pmith F Smith James Scoheld Jamea Sopley Geo Scott E Seegar Dr J R Sexton John Swiss BeU Ringers Bench F W Releigh W II Kidenhour Wm Robinson B S Shalcr J F Sheltoti James Sparthcry C W rjiulsey I Sherwood H Sliater J F Silsby W C Sympkins J F 2 Sunner John Skeimer W Spring B R Smeller Jamea Strickler Joseph T Rodgeri P Roney John Rom y W H Roney J J Stotts Geo String M G St Clair O tl Sterrett John Still well Charles Stumbaugh W Stephenson Capt A Stephenson Wm Stephens Rennet Sf wart D 8waine NO Swinehar B Sunncr P Taylor L Tegard Geo Thompson H Vmton J W Waller J W Waile J R Ward R F 3 Wasion A Sayre Warner A Baldwii Washington Alex Walker Andrew Ward 3 R Warden Wm Wallace John Walrath Jacob Wallis William Thompson D T Thompson D H Turncy Dr J r Vanpelt Mr W Weaver B C West J F 8 Webster Daniel Wenrer Geo Wells John Weygandt Geo Welch C H Whitcomh E Wh.atb y John Williams H B Williams Clark Y Yardley Morrii Zallers Va'fentlne Turner I E Tweedy O B Williamson M2 Wjnchell Horace Wilbur E Winter David Wilson Elitha Winn John Y ' 1 ; Wolf Samuel Wood H'-v N N Wylee J R William' E N -Inn Henry A. F. PERRY. P M EASTERN WOOL YARN, white, black, blue, mixed and scarlet, juat opened ny H. COWLES A CO. Elevator copy. pio I'MTF.n STATES DIflEHT POU SH, DEING a digeat of decisions of the coorta ol common law, I-J equity and admiralty In the I'nlted States for the year 1S4!. Ry John Phelps Putnam. For tale at the Hew Bookstore Jr- J. H. RILEY A CO. VALIIAHLK LAW IfOOIira 1'. A I W . I N W 1 1 H,, Htteiii , the Prnlesioti and others desiring Law J Hooks to their very extenalve slock, which they bellore con-Ulns th- ,..-t ,1s1rtment of Aim-rie,,,, publietjlaM in thu United BBS, J'"-t" "lr attention given tun.Khing or completing I il.rarb s lor the Dcparhwnr, Associations, nnd States. Gnlcr by mull pnunptly and carefully executed KnjiHah Pollution Lnw Iteportn. 50 mlume. rhh a rvmpttte tmlri to thr jSrs 47 ruNiar. Neatly all th, VOtUBM nl this MrhH ol The English Common Law Reports have la-en reprinted in lull. ii u M,u,o' ij volumes ....sjci .Wpervol. " " mecwding volumes 2 SO " The reputation which these Reports mainuun In England and bm(Utad BKfa ll km.wi, to all the Prof.-ssioti. The low DHM nt whi. li they are old compared with th.- rntes il some ol 'lie principal Aim-rican Reports, ol even inferior merit, return-SnSaM Irtirrularly u the attention ol thoe purchasing II- A One nil Index To hi firtl fortu-trrrn NMW uf VBE ENGLISH COMMON LAW REPORTS. By Hon. ' ...... . Sbarswood and George W, Mddle, Esn I O?0. 5. 1 U'i:,.i:. l- .... i um n. y io uu-ir conumta, ine Migiih (.innnion Law Re. porta present to the Prolenion a mass .,f legal learning In the simp,, ol 'pinions, DiutH, elabori.to Arguineiits, ic, Ac, Hulti. ii-nt ..r.,-bahly, (,r the elucidulion and piowcution ot Delence nUnv casH MiHt Ma BTMO in our Courts oi Law ; mid being thus made easily j -. m-ptins win ire louu.l -o cuiiipii-. h. n-ive,eonv..niei.i, and cheap, , to supers, the necessity ol other imd more exjH-nsivc series. Tie Index will be found of great viduo to all possessing the rein, rl ..n.i nl ..rent nSm il 1 7!" . . .. ,., Ulml,. noviui; access to, nut noi owning Um Motiaa New F.ujdUh Exclicquer Ilcporta. Plena nml Kijulty. T,Me r,T,ri,1,1!,i in f"1'. In lM! style, with Am.rrican Notes, by r ' Ii,tr" nd 11 W'allace, Esq., at ,50 per volume, Including McClelland and Younge, Younge and Jcrvis, Crnmp-ton and Mi-eson.Crotnptoti, Meeaou and Roscoe, Meeson and W. ls-by, Younge and Collyer, in Equity, MlMtPjj and Welsby, in HI vubimea, and Weliby, Hurlstone and Gordon, vol. i ; published and ready for delivery. BTC tkei)leasureln reterriug to the accompanying letters exiil.iniitory eiiaracur o thea! Reports, mid their vnlue to the Prohtssion in this couutry. CAMtiaiDoE, January i!5, 1S45 weaars. t . Al J. W. Johnson. Gentlemen In reply ti your letter, I can with great iim-erily any, that I entertain a very high opinion ot the recent Exchequer Reports. In my Judgment tht'y are nt excelled by any contemporaneous Reports, in learning, ability, or general utility, and interest. The casea decided aro dia-cussed with great care, nnd expounded with une mimon foreo I scarcely know ul any volumea, which I deem ot more import-ance or Hum forja prolcswiml librury. JosErH Story. . Cambridge, Jan. 25, 1S45. Gentlemen: J our letter ol thu UJth Iihb boOB receited, in which you Bhk my opinion aa to the value of the English Exchequer lu-porta, in.m Price downwards to thia time, to no American lawyer, nml as to the expediency of reprinting lh m in this coun-y" i ' "iKn ThIui' '" ,m"fl K1"rta, laith on the Plena and Equity aides r. lln- C.uitt, I have not the least dollbt, the deciuloM o this Court lor the last mtei-n or twenty ycrs, bmh at Equity and in Common Law, Mn entitled to equal rcsp.Tt with any others In Engliui.l. should think an American lawyer's library ementially Incouipb'te without tliem. 1 hin. 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Honiiein, Greenville, Dark county; Evina A McLaughlin, Hell-fontaiDe; OoOffO Swe ny, Keliton. foct.) I I' I Ell LEA'I'IlF.lt AM) CALF SKINS. (( "l,)r:s MTft WAX Upper Leather; fV 3IX) do Kiji do; 13 dozen French Call Skins; 15 do American do; Juat rerelved, and will be offered great bargnns at the shoe nd lealhi r ttire of laertil ii. II. KIMBALL. CHOs t l i SWS. WE have just received a Iresb lot of those very superior croM cut saws we have lieen aellin? the last two year-. June? OF: HE, AltBOTT A CO FOR SALfc. WE have a few very desirable Lots, on State Avenue, which can la- bought at a bnruaui for rash, or will exchange them or stock in the Xenla or Clereland Ridlroads, nt par. Inquire of july3) RAKER A ARMSTRONG. nniTSiii Amu C t n ii i -.- .j , ,r r..,c nnu nor tniiiy, jusi receive.!. Also, a complete stock, ol all prices and qualities, to be open- .... ... nunJ mm uj ll. MM tX t'U, ap i NYIlTII'kl VI If 1 I Pittl nomir 1 LEMENTARY sketches () Moral Philosophy, delivered at the -J RoVal Instlrntinn In the r.-im !Uo4p, .....I : mm tk. i..- L Sy.iney Smith, M. A. I vol. Just r.ielved and 'for sal by w i. m. whitiwo a hhnt1wqtom. wanthdT 4 NCMBF.R o traveling agents, to act In all parts of the State. In. of Ohio, to whom an opportunitt will b ciren tn mnke frtim one to tire dollars per day. according to rapacity and activity. None need apply who cannot live en,l relereticea. Eaplsnstfons and terms csn be hasl on application to the editor of the Journal in perso,, or by Wtvr p-tt paid. They must be energetic and faithful men, who will go to work in earnest. It will Ik? Oo objection if they are engaged in other business not of tht same ttnJ, which requires, them to travel, and mix Ireely with the peupla. OLD tiU. .IK'iiii t.mcvu h k Zr, "w iout 70yeara of age, and hS- long OriLdml A 1 Auth',r1"n'l Icoverer ofthe Genuine a . d ii.iiKt,n.tH thn entim nervous .yatem. , llliN .,, tl i Medicine you pn-emliently noed i 1 11 um J'"1 ,'i,,':"y "f these thinga bo laid of S. I '. Townsend's Interior " u.i. r i niayoiing man s RquW 8 not to be compared with the 0 d Doctor s, liecausj, 0f one grand fact that the one is Incapable ! ''"'I. .ration, and never Hpoils, while the other does : aouriii" ' nuentinit, niid blowing the Wiles containing it Into friignieots"' toe hour acid i,quid exploding, nnd dnnmgim: other goods I Must nor tins nun n,!e compound bo poisonous to the system t What I put in into a sy.icm already diseased with acid What causes a but acid? Do we not all know that when (nod soura 'Hour .toinaeha, what mischief it produces flatulence, heart- 'Un..pr.p,iauonol the heart, liver complaint, diunl.iHa. dyscu-f ry.rohc. and cormption of the blood t Wlmt is Scrofub, but Z it ,M"""r '""'J' ' Wtal producer all the humor. vluel. br.te: ..i. Eruptions . the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rh- utn. -iv-n.el, .. Wh.uw.-llings, l ever Sores, and all ulccmtlon in' nmal an. external l It is nothing under heaven butan add a '. tRU Bj winch sours, nnd thus IpoUa all the tluida ol tlm bo i nOTOOrfc .9. Whi.tcHuwsitheumatiaiiibutaBourandacid rim whu-h iiismuHteaitH.il la-tw.,-,, the joints and eleewhere, Irrita-tin and inllaiiiing the delicate tissues upon which it acts i So ol nervous disease, ol impurity of the blood, of deranged clrcula-tiou, nnd nearly nil the ailun-nta which millet human nature Now la it not hornl.lu to make and sell, and infinitely worse to usethla Souring, 1- rincntii.K, Acbl "Compound of S. P. Town.-end, and yet he would fain have it und.-! stood that Old t)r. Jncub iowtised aGenumo (Jrigmal SaraHparilla, is itn Imitation of his nle-ior preparation 1 1 '.eaven forbid thut wo should deal in an article which would bear the moat distiuit nmnhlnnvo to S. 1'. Townsend's article I We wuh it understood, bi-causo it is the absolute truth, that S 1 - lownsciiiTa article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saranpurillu aie M men-wide apart, and intlniti-ly dissimilar; that they are un-HU in ev.,ry particular, having nut one aingle thing in common. Aa rv I . lownsend la no doctor, and never wm, is no chemist nophanna utiM-ktiowa ,, more uf moilicine ur disease than my other c uiuon, unscicntillc, uuprolegslonal man, what cuHr-unteeci.u th public have that they arn receiving a genuine amen-title mcdicm containing all tlm virtues of the articles used in preparing If, and which urn incapnble ol chnfffM which mSA render them t. e Ageuu of Disease instead of health I Since the ab ve whs put in typo tho following fact has come to our knowledge which is truly tyled Tin Triiimpli of Justice -The Wtir Ended! i. r lowntrnd abandoned the JitldOld Or. Jacob Tamimd vin. dicnled by tht People '.!'. S. P. Towneend has at last given up the manufacture, of any mure Nirapanlla, having disposed ol his business to aomo stnm-ucra. I hus his claims to Originality and other pretenalons full to the jround. Ho vohmtarily uhnndona them, In thusevaditig the laauo botore the public, by diapoaing of hin trade. Tin- lact that he was uo physician, no chemlat, the occupation ot whose life was a worker on Railroads, cnaln, chopping wood, JftW Iocs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. The fact, alao, that his article be-OMn 'oi iuUR for its Souring, Fermenting and Hursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuriiiglheaick, and destroying gooda, iem i. ic-t rates beyunrt nil doubt the fallacy of hia pretensions, and ihehnsi lesa fabric ol bia claims. Hi-reatt. r it is to be ent out to the people by some Strangers, JWt I ing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been inlormcd that these Strangers intend to print on toe libola the name of Home ChetniHt, In order to redeem, if uos-nblo ils bad cluiructer of Souririit and Fermenting. Lettho ptHipIc fully understand that uo Revampinir, no new imtcbinc, no prertxiii,' oi Chemirtt's naim-sor any other folly will mjeetn S. P. Townn'iid's souring tiompound from public odium, unlet! it in mndfl entirely ditlerent from its present character; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarfiaparilla, and ttiey night as well give ft another name first aa last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sursaparilla," and not i P. Townetid's. Rut if thi-n; la no alu-ration, the peoplu may htill expect the snmeobl Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty tu inform the public of tho true position ot this mutter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend'a Sarauparilla may not bo confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townaend h it his old aland in Fulton at., a tirat rate 6tore, and ant himself down only H tew doorB below us, in Nauasau St., the motivesatid objects ol which we leave others to judge. We understand thene Stranger", who have taken uo S. P.'a bus- ineng, intend to remain tin-re. Such conduct needs no comment Wo shall move from Nassau atroot In the Spring, and wo will then aei! if these Strangers follow tin as S, P. did. Depot lor the Old Doctor'n SarsapiinHii is now HW, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal ottice tor the Weatrm States, Vine at., 3d door above tib. Cincinnati. G. W. CARIIOL'N, General Agent, to whom oil ordoroor timilrattofio for agencies must be ifUnontt This BU wparllhi can lie found at the principal I irug Stores In ihe suite, and is advertised in moat of the country papers. In In every county there is some one authorized to eatabliah aun- -:e lor the county in which he resides, and the same Can be aiiCertained by reference to the county papers. For sale in Columbim by DENIG A HARRY, Agents for Frar,h Un county. Also, by Hknkv Lono, Gioveport. letcW-dAwly ;POAIl CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD, AI.kvRP,D WOOD. CONKLIN14, WOOD 1c VO., MANOFACTVHKHS OF pi:ri white MAD in 01t( j Paris WBItB, NO. I, DO. re Paris orken, 0bb0m1 yellow, chrome ore en chrome red, CHINE HLUE, oil., ASSORTED COLO PAINTS, IN iJltY WHITE LEAD, RIO LEAD, LITHARGE, PUTTY, wnmxQ, ' kibe dkudv! CIDER VINEGAR. y. ' K have adopted the most approved method, aa iirarticed by V the Eajttern Manufacturers, in manufarturinir White Lend. uj.i1 will warrant R equal to any madn in the United Stales. Wi' twiruit t!ie quality ol ench article we niaiiufactiire to ho as L-ood a-. 'in be procured, nnd to give entire satisfaction. Offrred at thfl loweaf price on uual time, or discount for Cash. uabu run rum sr.r.n. Any quantity ol CASTOR BKANS wanted. We will supply Farmers with Castor Means tor seed, and then rentrnct to talto hem at oarkef price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cinrlnnati, Deeemher Mi' 18411. d.wly STLA.H FNCJIMiS FOIt "faALli- rpHE STEAM ElfQIME now Mod by Hall, Case A Co., is for 1 sale, being too small lor their purpose. It is in excellent or der, ol lorty horse power, node 'y Qreenwood A Co., ot Cincinnati. Any per eon wlshinu t. ourcbaee. can s-- the engine in on crution nt the manufactory of the nbovennmcd nentlemen, or by application to the undersigned, where terms will tie made known. AMBOS A LENNtiX, iyl;-j.dAwtf F'agle Foundry Dsgpanaas5tB f in; inn PEcroitAi., FOR THE CURE OF .mill--, COLDS, I Mi KM -. , III.'DM IIH r, WHOOI'INCCOLtai, C'ltOVP, AVVBDU AND CONSLMIFTION. IN offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for disease of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trille with the lives or health of Ihe atllicteiJ, but frankly to lay in-fore them the opinions ot distinguished men, and some of the cvidencea of Ito ttt000M irorn which they can ludpc fo- hemq,T'i. We sin-DOtojl pledye ouraelvea to BUtOO M wild assertions or ia'e state-tiientsol its ethcacy, nor will wo hold out any hope to sunei ng Innnanity which fact- will not warrsuit Muny fboofs are here given, nnd we solicit an inquiry from the public, into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfoetly roUable, ami the medicinco worthy their --t confidence and patronage. FIIOM BLNJ. SILLIMAN. M. D., L L. U., ETC.. Prnft$$ornJ Chemistry, Mtnrralogy, Yale Colltge, Membrrothe Lit. Bmt Mtd. Phil aiidSrint. Sjcittieiof America and Europe. "I deem tho C KERRY PKCTORAL Hn admirablo composition trumaonwol the boat articles in the Materia Medica, and a very n nettfo remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure " w Haven, ft, Nov. L 1149. PROF. OLKAVU AND, of Bowdoin Colleor, Maine, Write "Ihavewitn ssed the etlects of y.ur r HKIIK V PKC-TORALV in my own I imily and that of my frlTtiAi. anil u tves me sntifnction to -one tliat no medicine I have ever known tins proved so eminently successful tn curing diseases ol the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That he considers CHKItRY PF.CTOKAL ' the best nedutno rot i HimootTy iWOOoM ever nysjo to the pulihc," ami states that "his dughtT, after being ohliged to keep the nvm four months, with a seven1, settled cough, accompanied by raia-inu of Mood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms oi Consumption, commenced the use of the 'CHF.KKY PECTORAL,' and Did completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me.. Jannarr 10. IM7. Dr Ayer: I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yenny worse, mini lasi autumn n orougnion a cougn which OOSS-Hiied me fumy chamber, nnd began tu assume the alarming symptoms uf Consumption. I had tried the best advice and ih- be-t medicine to no purpose, until I used yourCHERRY fSCTOM AL, which has cured me, and you may well believe me Gratefully yours, j. p. PHELPS. If there fa any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak from experience, here la a medicine worthy of the public confidence.Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowed, Massaehu-etts. O. ROBERTS A CO., DniggtiU, Wholesale Agents, corner ol Hlilh and Broad streets, Columbus. augS-dawfm " 'T WAS 1 THAT Mill IT. SIX weeks aince we again commenced retailing goods, and we promised the public that we would put a stop to the enor-moui pricea which had been Imposed upon them. Vc flatter ourselves that We have fulfilled that promise. Coffee was then 1 cents, now 10 to 12 cents and every thinu else in proportlosa. Wo strain flna to the Old Hunkers un street : rf-ra, dwn, Vuu have Kot to come, ft or we will make oU comnla n iit duller times than yuudnnow. We will make yourstorea a'solltude' ami yur money arawers a 1 oeaort wast4. We nvrr reraj-i aa many gooda In the .lamr length ot time as In the last ten weeks and it you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habits, bo industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to sell cheaper. Rut as long as you pay snch high rent, and live so ex-travaipintly. you must sell your goods high. W have just received another splendid lot of new goods. Some beautiful Irish Poplins, an ele.-ant article (or summer dresses : a apl.-ndid assortment ot silk lace far trimming viaetea splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Kibbona. Ac , Ac, at 50 per cent le than uptown prices CARPETING Another splendid let of Hruaaei's Imperial tome ply.aod lagrai Carpets jusl received. Also, a beautiful lot of OH Window Shades some very elegant. LAPIFjV SHOES. A larnre asaortment of real custom work, of the fineal quality, better an I ch.-aper than in any other store In ths city. maytM-dAw A. P. rTTO?fK A CO A FARM FOR SALE OR KKNT. PHH farm Is situated within two miles ot the city, and contains -o acres, 65 of which are Improved. Enquire of tpU BAKR A ARJtSTKONG KEN VON COLLGE. 51' o of UantfM, N."i,'.'i D- Profe"or Ch.ml.try, 0,log7 mi Wm. J. Scott, A. B., Tutor wSm Prind"'1 01 the l""--Pr.tory Deptrtmont ud U. Kissku, A. H., Aulitant. . rooiflE or .nn. t lllM Ih & lull th ,.,.), in nt. . ., leeta .,f thm I...."Vr oiorainy ia nQfl ol t in primary 00- ei to ol tho institution, and for this provision hi caretull? mada raonlt' '" "0ry Mon17 ADMISSION. Candidates are required to f urnish evidence of gooa "uiral churacter, and of their proficiency in that part of the course pn punitory to the class which they desire to eutcr, and It from an othr college a certificate ot dismission. LIBIIABIKS AND APPARATUS. he Libraries contain nearly 10,000 volumes of well seloctad tuid valuable books. Tho Chemical and Philosophical apparat.ua are iutticient for illustrating tho most Important principles In tho Natural .Sciences. TERMS.. The year is divided into three nearly equal parts the first bo-ginning on thfl rtrat Thursday in October, the second on the second day of January, and the third on the first Thursdiy in May. i uition fees in tho College urn :J0 per annum, and in the preparatory atooJ io, payable for eacli session in advance. Iuctdcn. Uls.mcluiling room rent, use ot hoaw lurniture, medical feel, sweeping halls, Ac , $15 per annum. Roard may bo had ft-ore 1,50 to fjifper week. 1 Commencement is on the first Wednesday in August Oambier, June, 1IS50. Jy9-wly AGENCY OP DR. H. 8. FITCH, 707, Broadway, Ntte York, OOB BALIi hia patent silver plated abdomitial supporter, pat ent 'teid spring "boulder brace, silver inhaling tube, and Lectures oil Consumption, Ac. Also, his celelinited medicinea, sjj plOMrod and used by him, with or without the instruments, to tho treatment ol Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Heart Oil ease, Rheumatism, Scrolula, Piles, Prolapsus Uteri, Debility, Female 'oinplmnt.H, Spina Weakness, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, and all similar diseases. The whole tonus a lull and scientific treatment ol Pulmonary-Diseases, which experience has shown the only proper treatment yL-t discovered for their relief or cure. Tho instruments are the beat kind, and warranted against all delects. The medicinea are carefully prepared by Dr. Fitch, and earn article will sustain its character under tho severest tost whatever, alone or in connection with the rest. AflOOtfl have only such medicines aa may be salely uged without Dr. Fitch's personal directions-, but have enough to apply to any common case ot pulinotiniy or chronic diseases. Fur directions and explanations see "Dr. Fitch's Guide to Invalids," u valuable family book of 48 page, which is given away at the counters of the Agents. K. EBERLV, Agent, Successor to Ii. II. Meakings, at his Family Medicine Depot, JyWly Hih atwet, Columbua, Ohio TOWNSHENI) EXTRACT oTAKSAPARILLA. rpillH preparation ia the best yet discovered for cleansing the A blood and eradicating all impurities from the system. It has been so loriy known and au tliurouihlv tesiH that it mnda nn mm. commendation. To be had by the dozen or single bottle at the sign of the QUt Rroad Axe. (may-jO-wJ KILHOURNE A JONES. AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL. Stcnin Nnvlitntloii, Commerce, iMinins, and Manufac ture!, i -i ii o n-tit n in IJURLISHED weekly at LM, Nmsbbu strwt, New York, by J. H 1 Hulu A Co., at $; per annum. Full sets from the commencement of the paper, or volumea commencing at a later period, can be bad on application to the publishers or at thu ottice of the Ohio Btatfl Journal. feb2-lyw A FAR, THO BE SOLD, a FARM in Franklin county, containing 133 a. acres, t?0 of which are improved and under cultivation There U tt lame Obciiajid of the choicest kind of fruit, a oooO Fuame f louse, two good wells ot water, besides a good supply ot stock water running through the land. This farm is situate within twelve miles ot the city of Columbus, in a good neighbor hood, nnd convenient tu schools. This is a most desirahln !(- dence. and will bfl aold un reasonable terms. Ihe subscriber has two otlier farms which he will Bell cheap. For further particulars apply (if by letter, pottage, paid) to JOHN OEARY, jylQ-wtl Dublin, Franklin county, Ohio. TO DROVKRtL r IRE terry nt tho Piermont termination of the Erie Railroad 1 being in active operation, Western drovers are at last able to ship their cattle directly to the drove yard In the Northern part ot New York city. Hornclsviile, in ihe Western part of thoHtatn ot New York, Is 3411 nllflfl from tlie city, nnd cattle are carried directly from there to Piermont, and then across the river to the Drove Farm, in WeanjAsMtar county, distant but twenty ntUoi from the Drove Yard, nt the low rale of i;t,6f a heed, and within the short space of twenty-five hours. All iierauns sending cnttlo to the East will do well to try it oct7.wttm E. I). SIMS ESTATE. NOTICE, ia hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed nnd qiuhhcd aa administrator on the eataie of Elkanah D. Sims, late ol Madison townahip. Franklin county, deceased Dated at (Iroveport, November t, A. D. IBM ni7-w3t W. W. KILE NOTICE rt horcbydven. that u petition win be presented to the Com-X inissioners ot Franklin county, Ohio, at their next session, praying for the WtobhAhnaeOl ol a county road ; beginning at the south west corner of Philip Bowman's land, in Mifflin township, Franklin county; thence on the lino between Mr. Bidinger and Cyni- I trickle's land, and on tne line between William Price' Inn. I and William Miller's h.nd, and through the land ot Richard Pearson, to the n.irih woot corner of S. Brush's land, In Truro township, on the Refttfee ttnt) thence on tho line tie t ween said Brush's land and ihe land of S. tombauuh to the south west corner ot QoorgO Wilson's land ; thence along the west line of the Delamo Inndri to the National road : and also to cause to be vact-ted the county toad estal.li licd in December, A. D. IMP, descri. bed as follows: Commencing at the National road, In Truro township, at the 8. E. corner oi Robert Dickson's land thence north to the road called the old pike Oct 2, IMO-dlAtrtl RAflLl FIII NDKY. pitOAD ST., WEST END OF THE NATIONAL BRIDGE, CO l LUKBl 'S.-AMBl MB .V I,ENO.. maiiutachirersof all kinHa ol Castings, Steam KriL'ines, Phiws, Ac. They are also preparing f nrw and beautiful selection of stove patterns, vii four niana, a, tl, 10 A 1 1 im li l.oiler Premium Cooking Stoves, cast and sheet i m Air-Tight Parlor Stoves, Ac We have purchased the right to inanulaciure tho eoatbrolod "American Reserve Draft Cooking Stove," which is universally allowed to be equal, if not superior 10 any now in use. Also, Coal Stoves, of the tfltes) and most approved style. Plows, oi the moat onpTOTod construction, will always be found on hand, eipjal to any in the market, and at such prices aa cannot fall to please. We also manufacture cast and wrought Iron railing to the la i st style, varying in price from 11 to 95 per toot Steam fasjinpa, oi rartow mmm and patterns, embracing the utesl iinprnveiiicnts, and at as low prices as can be procured at any otlier eataliliament. Machinery repaired at the shortest no- 1 1 Mi IJyg-dAtwhmwtf AUMIMTK ATOH'H SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. ijURsL'ANT to un order ot tho court of common pleaa ot Shel-A by county, to me directed, 1 will offer at public sale on Wednesday, tne -Itli day of December next, Till. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, And all the lands and tenements connected therewith, of the estate of Aaron W. Pier son, deceased, consisting ot a frUt mill, with lour DSdn ol stone-, saw mill, carding machine, three dwelling booses, and about u n acres of land, adjoining the town of Sidney, Shelby county, Ohio. Appraised at ft9D(K, subject to the annual payment to Sarah Pierou ol 100, as her dower on the prcmitea. I i ii n (Jne-fourth of the purchase mom y fn he paid tn hand, OOavfosnrtJl in shrhoaai .oonm-', and the remainder in twenty-four months, with int'-rest, to be secured by mortgage. N H. The widow'a dower will alo lie ottered to the purchaser on reasonable terms and an arrangement may be made with the guardian nf the heirs for further time of payment of the purchase money not required lor the payment of dehto. Si inov, Nov. J, 150. SARAH PIERSoN, Adtn'x noS-dttAwtd T. CLEVELAND. Bounty Lnnd, Tension nnd Collection Agent. 'P CLEV KI.ANJ' an Attorney at Law, ia cngag. d in obtain I ing bounty lands and peminns for soldiers and soldiers' widowa and heirs, and in the collection of claims ol all kinds. In Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. He will, during the coming eight months, vjtit every county In Ohio, and all business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Any tiusineaa tor him left In charge of F. Gale, Columbus, O., and all business letters (rosr-pjuDj addressed to T. Cleveland. Columbus. O., will reeMe immediate attention. py Good references given when desired. L'.ilumbus, October 24, 150 -diwtwfen. f-Ol li THOI SAN1 ACHE OF LAND FOR MLB. ' i HE undersigned orlera lor sale low, and on term? which can-I not tail to suit purchasers, four thousand acn-s nf land, situated in the tooth west t urner of Jefferson townhm. Franklin coun'y, Ohio, a'.out six miles east of the city of Columbus, known as the Rrein section. This tract of land is now bring subdivided into lots of trom 80to 160 acres- ud will be is .Id in quantities to suit purchasers. The Central Railroad U located direct ly through this land, and toe Columbaa and Granville Plankroad will during the preterit asaav be complet. d to within half of mile o its western tM.un.lary. For quality of soil it la not aw passs d by any body of land of equsl amtent in Franklin county, a considerable portion ! it tw ins, the very best quality cf bottom land. It ia well water -d ith sprint: and streams of never fading water. Hit; VYn'r.ut and Black I n k creeks pass through portions ot th tract .snj oi inr mm aaaasaaBM Mtaaaai ui cleared land, un !er food cultivation. NMM m ishmg to purchase good land m a bevhhy and rapidly improving country near a fsjod marktt, (within tix miles of the capital of Ohio.) will cnnult their own iuUre-ts hy eaiunining 'his law before s mSm elsewhere. ocH PAVID TAYLOR. To' FAItMERH. F. are anthoriied to offer for sale no of the beat farms I rankltn county, sirasted four miles north west of Colura- .v. enntsmiDiT aift acia i 'i arTa cieareo, ine naiance pnn-ipally White Oak and Walnut timber. It Is situated in a good ossl. haa gond huildinira, a food on-hard, and Is well watered, f applied for soon, this farm will be -eld extremely low. Enquire at the Real Eetmt OAcs of jyH dAw SMITH A MILLS. aam mols tbipom. THIM it IX-.I rticV y I tiiN-o.nKl for U-tnnf tnd bnr nithins G-il'l. 1'T ( -iptwr. owl. Tin. nnrf all othrr meuli alto, for p..ll.faini Wbtdovl. Mirrorw, (ilan Wart, M.hoftny tod othf r farnitarr. To be had holetlf and aaajB, at the mtnufto tarrr't pricey at thnr depot tipi "I (br (lilt Br.iad Ae. mT18 ltdSwtl UL BOURSE k JOKE1. |
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