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o I. -m j a . a. , . . " ... j VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1857. NUMBER 100; Av7 ' j 1 i . e -4f ' l ; i v . in U II. I It! ltl 111 113 l 1$ Ijio State JtmH is roiusasn DAILY Tlil-WEEK.LT AND WEEKLY HQgOPIiHH GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Tirmt Invariably in Advance. (unT W 00 per year. " . "y th Carrier, per week 1K at. M-Wees' IT 1.00 pet TO'. WssXLV 1.00 " Clube often and orer 1.60 " TKKM3 OF ADVERT! BIN3 BT TBI 8QUARI. (tnr un oi mm im A sqtMna.) Orr tare 1 year ..818 00 j onqur wk...83 M Onl 14 8 montbe 1 8 00 ; on ' lmkl. 100 On " 8 mouthe 10 00 ; one " lmk., 1H One " month! 00 ; on " 8 days..,., 1 00 0m " numthf 6 0 ; on " S day 74 On " 1 month 4 M ; on 1 Insertion M Displayed advertisements half mora than th above ratal. i'Trtinements, leaded and placed in ths eolama of t . Niitiowi," double th ordinary rata. All nntloe required to be publiahed by lav legal rate- If ordered on the lurid xoluelvely after tha Srat weak, feu bar cent, mora than tha abov rate bat ail uoh will p pear In tha Trl-Weekly without eharg. ltiilnea Garde, not exceeding flv line, par "fear, la ltd, l'i,60 par line ; outside til. Nolu.es nf meeting t, charitable societies, Br oompe- Slea, etc., nan prioe. Adrertlaeroent not eooompanled with written directions will be ioaerted till forbid, and charged accord- ' ikIj. All trantimi tdetrtiimtnU wuji U faU adeanat. rim rule will not be varied from. Under the present ytein, the advertiser pan to mach for the apace be ocouplea, the change being jlinrKxiibiK with the composition 0017. mis plan u bow generally adopted. CiU.ENDAIl-1857. s iinlil ' inim I a f- r- i 5 e P 3 lanuary 1 3 July... 19 3 4 4SS78DIU 3 d 7 P Hull II 19 13 14 IS 10 I? 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H ANNUM, Attoruey at Law, Notary Public AID CoiunilMioDer of Decda, DepMltlont, tu. rOK ALL TBH WK8TCRN 8TATW AND TSRRIIOKIES, AND 0UINKUT10DT, PKNN8ILTANU AND NCV7 TURK. ("FICE NO. JOHNSON BUILDINO, HIOU STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Derotee eapecial attention to making Coll.ctlona, taking iMpoaitiona, ana uonvejaucing. Kirinaon: Swatni A Babbi, Cudioit N. elO ie8 Out, L.. J. CRITCHFIEL.D, 1. a u r nay cv m sm w , COLUMBUS, OHIO. Uilice iu the OJeua Ballding, High Street m.22-dtf ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attorney At XjeT77'( COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, b201y Between Friend and Mouad fte. iU. V. LILLfiY, OOK-BZIirSXIR AMD-Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. JflllL. If. FISIIliU, Civil nglneert Sarveyor and Draughtsman, Blabee'i Black, orer RadlaUl'a, llluh Street, Columbus, Ohio. A Lu KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- . I kl I 1 W . . -A I H.llu U - i Ul.l. .A. . " VI UUITVJ.Ua MM MlWim MMUJIUM, (I.IHU,. H.oaulcal and Arohlteotoral Drawing, promptly and aiiiMiaotoriiy exeouiea. iteier to u. L. Sulllvent, Eeq., JohnQraham, Eaq., OoL n. Heanarr, u. K jjrl-umwly a. i. mxurioa. t. looua. n. walist K. E. CHAMPION & CO., m 1 m -m aw mm, au VAMBlilVUIt, 1JUOK1NQ, NOHTUBHN, ULNtS-Y1LLK AND BLACKSMITH. nerd ana umee near Kaiiroaa Depot, noSO COLUMBUS, O MltS. M. 1IOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD DTA1CD Of UATLIT A BAU.,) mOB STSEBT, COLUMBUS. w-Straw Hat, Bleached and Preaaed. aprlo-ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 'PHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO A announce that their arranMmenta ara now enm. plete. and thU llouae will be opened to the Publie on TueniUj morning, December 30th, ISM. We invite the attention of traveler! and other, to a Hotel newly nnlnhed. furuiahed and renleu in ever. u partmeut. No palu. ahall be wanting on our part to in... w. uuuuaiv oudh wnat la oe.irea a. tne uapital w. tu omw , rfAaiba A. OAitUUO, J. W. OOLLUH, 20 Proprietor, iiui a va. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAI entered into a eopartnerahlp in the practice of Med aivi'i0 icine and Surgery in tnla city and vlolnlty, under the nameoi -barr s Mill." Office on theooruerof Town and Third itrtMit.. latel. ivmm niA k. U. a. a 4V Special attention pain to diaeaeea of the Lung, at n h'amalui4iaaa.u as. I tt n..... -v. m I XI. 0A1UL. William Scott, M a3! lOilAUuff AND n a. n n tti in WILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA v , lAwa (now Bttea up in th flret style of ft ft k nniLn Da.il. a. 1 1.1.1. n 1 w. com "'1 aft.ii.iii,. oiQiu! B atauQi aoutt, 10 .AMBOS'3 BUILDINO, Bigh Street, betuten th Amertam and Aril Boiut jei- Oolvurratoxusi, Olilo, REAL ESTATE. eTOZZN XrVTa 33j!.ItXlin REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offloe In Piatt', Building, West of the Poet Office. TTAVINtt ASSnniATEri witw iv t wwvmMU If A A a , JUA1I kW JU) COBOa, Kq.,for tht parpot of dole Oener! AMaOT naiintvaai aaaaai a. n un a o iiig rorotht,ralon tt moat uoommodatiii tarma. Bond. '."f " rlption,, and MAKE COLLECT; 'IONS anrt CLOCKS. 1 DAT. 8 DAY. 21 DAT ANT) so JL DAT CLOCKS, In Wood, Metal, and Fins Marble """I"", eT IOUVU aUVA AaVUlSJI lUdatal IDUlJa (frOIDef ara on, um aepri, ana ftomt m' quit m good. a .ww mm W mw yHWMI.d, ' I C E AW AT HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) OIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. Stage Office k Stock Register at thii House. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. ma!8 J. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEALERS IN Law medical and School Books. BLANK BOOKS, ysiae, tyl and pattern of Ruling, on band and made to oraer. Railroad and Insurance Offices, Banks, Brokers, and County Officers, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on in neet term, ana au worn warranted. Blank Notes and Draft. Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. 4 fall lopply at all time, of valuable Standard Work. Foreign and American hultion. A good stock of raluabla HMhaoioal and Sclenting Work at au timet. All the New Booka received direct. French, Enouhb and American Stationery, wnoieeaieana neuu. Also, Paper Hangings and Borders, -The moat eitensive 8toek Weat of Philadelphia. " IITI J .11 I I !.. Vl.Jna UnMlu. 7ln. Minora from to B feet, French Plate Oil Painting, and BngraTlnga, Portrait and Plotore Framea, alway, on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Oold Pen,, Work Boiet and Dreealng Uaeea, Lara uaaet ana rone nonioa. uioui, Halr.Hat, Natl and Tooth Brnehea, foeket uooaa, w allele, 1S1U uoioera. 0. mam-womaaH RANDALL 61 ASTON, Wholeule and Retail Dealer, in Books & Stationery, BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES &F1ITCBES, Bull and Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. JVFKAMES on henl and made to order. ff PAPERS of almoat every deaorlption. And an endleaa variety of fancy and neeful article, for Ladle, and Oentlemen, all of which will be aold Tory low for uasu, at Whiting's Old Stand, Coinmbns, O. marlO Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVLNG, AT THEIR NEW XX BUILDINO, on Town Street, their Spring and Sam mtr Goods, Oomprl.lngev.ry variety of RIADY MADE CLOTH INO, tor uenuemea'a ana uova' wear; a 10. utia. uapa. pniru Oollare, Carpet Saoka, Umbrellaa, 4e., Ac, all of the latent atylea. we would reepeettuiiy invite woee wi.hing to pur- .hu .1 II n - ... -.11 d...b whioh la now full and complete, whioh we olaim to eel at Fair Ratea. Some of our good, are of a quality not excelled la beauty, durability and atyle by any hooae la ime city. ap'M-nwiy c. Uberly Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of High and Friend Street, A RE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW r. STOCK of Dry Goods and Groceries For the 8pring Trade, whioh will be told to enit the umee. change tot gooda at eaab pncea, and the higheat market price paid at all umee. tnarso-wtr lake Node ! Cheaper (ban Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages I IITE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM lW ... u . i ,i. r .v. -u, V V VV MkUHIMMIIJ Ul AniMj IW. VI Ml. uuw ramny umini. Turn-over seat Hoeaawaya, oniiui Top Buggies, Trolling naiaey, ana cpnng wagon., an made of the beat 8 took and Timber, eeaaoned from three to Its years, The above artielee we offer to the public I r .ni.peeuon, ana at anon prises mat wiu inance inoae wi.hing to procure a carriage, to boy of u.. AU work warranted. ilepovttorv Town Street, one door Eaat of the Franklin ink, Oolambua, Ohio. aut-dewlr SHANNON A SAVERS. Blake, Williams & Co. ClRfilACE MANUFACTUKEKS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY and nneat Quality of Busclosji cj OAxrxleseai t.ver otfeced for aale in thla market. Oon.latlng of FamiiyCarrlagea, Light One-horae Rocka- waya, ruatoa Bugglea, Light shifting Top Bug-f ie. entra Am Light 1 rotting Buggies, Spring Wagon., amall Omnibuses or Hacks, Extenaion Top Barouohea, Light Boad and Phy aielan, ' Salkiee, All of which we warrant to arive aatiafactlon. Our prloee ahall be aa low aa any EaUbUahment In the Weat-ern eounUy, who sell work of equal quality . Call and examine our work before purchasing eiaewhers. Beeooa-nana if uggie, taaen in exonange for new work. Repairing done on abort notioe. Shuns and Keaoaltorv on Front, between State and Town at. e'rt Silver Ware, RICH JEWELRY. JSilxror ntsvtoci Waro, Ice Pitchers, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, XOOaZ9T OTJTXiEriY, Perfumery and Brashes, JeJO ' BI.YNN A BALDWIN. 8 AMERICAN WATCHES. HAVING THE AGENCY FOR THE sals of ths celebrated American Watcka. we are able to aell them low. Call and see than, and aim outer mra. , oaaea in uoia ana ouver. Also, movement, on nana, wnion we oace to oraer. jeou a BLIBN a BALDWIN. AND JEWELRY., LLESQUEREUX A SONS, IMPORTERS e and Dealer In WATCHES AND JEWELRY, have removed from their former stand to AM BOS' BLOCK, a lew door south of Nail House, where they have opened a rgw aau weu eoiociea etoea or Watoh Materials and Tool, Rioh Jaweiry, Silver end Plated Wars, Clocks, Fancy Good, French and Engliab Perfumery, As. AU their exiod are received direct from mannfaninnr. Their atoe a offers great Induoemente to merchant, and all who wlah a good artlol at a moderate nrice. AWWatehea, Jewelry and Clock, carefully repaired and warranted. ,, , .. March , IgM-dly OLLAiUS! HOLLANDS 1 1 CON- 8ISTIN0 of Buff, Green and Bine, from 84 to 00 lnehes wide sll ths rage for cheap Window Shade. " i. iUCti RANDALL A8ION. NEW BOOKS! JUST BBCK1TED AT IBS. :E2alcarJtra4Bdy-w On State St., near the Post Office. Freeh Leave,, by Fanny Fern Thine and Mine, by Flora Neale; Mart led or Bioglo, by C. M. Sedgwlok; Moaa Side, by Marian Barland; Ihe Brother Clerka, by XanSe; . . .', . f Nothing to gay, by Doeiticke; The Life or Charlotte Bronte, new apply; Little Dorritt, Ulaetrated: The Day, of My Ufe, by Mra. Maitland, sew supply ; Oraoe Lee, by Julia Karanaagh; Tempeat and ttanahtne, by Mra. Mary J. Holme, ; Mormonlam, by Ehier Hyde; Erneat Llnwood; The Golden Dragon; Knavea and Foola; Doctor Antonio; Volentine Vol; Freak, of Fortune; Dombey and 8on, new edition; Inquire Within, or 8,100 Facts for the People; Ten Ihouaand a Year, new edition; Live and Learn; The Planter', Northern Bride; The Bride of the Wilderueaa; Oourtehlp and Marriage; Frank Foreiter'e Sporting Scene, aud Charactere; ; Viola, by amereoo Bennett; Clara Moreland, by " Ihe Wife', Victory, Ac, we. ; And all the new publication, of ihe day, ae Boon ea pub Hahed, aa well a. a treat variety of Magailnee and the meat popular Newtpaper of the times, auch as the New rork imager, nenou'e rictonai, Leane'. liiu.tratea l'a per, Wateily Mag.aine, Uarper'e Weekly, die., Ac . aeSt Bine and Gold Poets. Hemane, Bum., Whittier, 2 vol,. Goldamlth, Coleridge, Featua, l.oaglellow, 1 vola. Longfellow ' Proae, 2 vola. Mrs. Jamlaon'a Charaoterlatiea. Diary of an Enaayee. " Love, of the PoeU. Milton, Scott, Byron, nuui Hood, ,; Maaaey, Sc. For aa'e at the New Book Store oi oclO i. H. RILEY CO HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO, Capital - - - - $500,000, OFFICE BEHOVED TO JOBNSON'S BLOCK, Oolumbua, Olilo. aaM-dSm JOHN L. GORDON, Agent. Another Richmond in the Field ! AMERICAN GENIUS TRIUMPHANT I I THEIWONDER OF THE AQEI ATWATER'S $15 SEWING MACHINE I Patented Bay Stb, 1857. Ftrtt Premium Awardtd JVew York SMi Fair, Silver Medal and Diploma, Buffalo, October 9, 1867. T'HE GREAT BEAUTY OF THESE MA- X CHINES is their aatoniahlng almpliclty, having neither looper, hook, cam or anuttie to get out oi or-r'er. Any body can uae It, and every body will have it His Wholly Unlike any other Machine. Call and see them in operation at No. 10 Jnhoaon Building, up aiaue. v. unB.it, no7-d8m (Late Flaher k fleer.) ROBERTS tfe SAMUEL, WHOLESALE t RETAIL DRUGGISTS, HIGH STREET, la C9 East Side, between Broad A Gat, 7 Hi COLUMBUS, OHIO,, w OULD RESPECTFULLY IN FORM their friend, and the nnblio that the. have opened a new store, where they intend keeping wuBtenuy on nana a tun supply 01 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass ana rutty, f ermmery and Fancy Articles. : Together with every thing usually kept In a Srat olass Drugator. Having bean In ths Drug bnslnesa for the laat two Its years in Oolumbu, and having business arrangement with manufacturer and leading Importing houees io th eaatera eiuee, we nailer onrseives ws can ODsr indnoe-stents to pnrchaaers. Onr stock belnr moetlv sclented by on of the 8rm, we can warrant it to be of the beit quality. r Country Merchant, Phyaiclans, and ths publio gen1 ally, trs Invited to call and examine our good before maai . g tnetr parohaee. AKaT" 'articular attention oiven to eomiMtuirffiu PXvW. cian' PretcriptUmt, at all hour of th day or night. HUUKKlo A BAMUKL. Linseed Oil, Whits Lead and Paint Brashes, npOGETIIER WITH A' F.U L L JL STUCK or Colored Paints of all kind, f. v uU I. Vinantlty, or at Het.ll, by KOHKRTS BAMDEL, DruggiaU, High atreet, (Eaat aide,) a law doors North ol Broad. su-.2-(lwlin) . PIANO FORTES & MEL0DE0N& Chiekerini'i, j A, U. Gale k Co.'i, liallett, Duvii k Co.'., A, W Ladd k Co.'i PIANO-FORTES, MODEL 4J MELODEONS. MjUlSIMD-s; : JUClaUlly, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, And Musical Merchandise Generally. nolO-dwly auI7 A. BARR a CO. TUST RECEIVED, AT STONE, v irnAHKA a a ooauuiui stock of rrenoh Oa-almtras, ClotA, SaUsat, A. aegg New York "Advertisements. THE SECRET' INFIRMITIES OF Youth and Maturity. ' just pMUhei, Gralit, tht tUh TVuaiteT. ' ' A FEW WORDS ON THE RA A TIONAL treatment, without Modi-' mlmTm eln. nf Un.rm.tnr. lu n. Wulr. J I I i Da.. Nfwitnrn.l amlaainn.. uenltal widwr N.rvoua Debility. Premataie Decay of' the Syatem, Impotenoy and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, by ' ... . !. a. u iiinii, h. u. The Imnortant fact that the many alarmins com plaint,, originating in the Imprurlenoe and eolltude of youtn, may oo eaany removea wnnuur MKUiumaj, Is, la thii amall tract, clearly demontrated;and the en-tiraly new and highly aueeeaaful treatment, a, adopted hv th Aut hor, fully explained, by meeneof which every one la ena led to cure blmaelf perfectly and at the leaat poaalble coat, thereby avoiding all the advert! aed aos-trume of the day. Sent to any addreaa, gratia and poat free in a aealed envel po, by remitting two portage alamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 17 Llapeoard atreet, New York. ocl-dwly LIGHTS, NEWTON fe BKADBURkS, I 421 Brooms Street. New York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTES, celebrated for depth, fulineaa, riohnaaa, purity, and a pecu liar ainiinr; quality of their toe a, for which they have received the higheat enooiniuma from the greateat muni-eel celebrltiea of the country ; and in' every fair, when brought in competitlomwith other inatrumenta, have obtained the higheat premium. Ihe Patent Arch Wreet Plank, which la owned and uaed only by oa, guarantee, their atanding in tune longer than any other inatrumant; while their unprecedented demand in all parte of the country la a aumoient proof oi their exeeueuee. A libe ral dlacount to Clergymen, School and the trade, jeft-dly-e iiiiiii:r::iiiuiii Cnplttftl City REAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION, ; AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, " ' 1 ' ' OF 120,000 DOLLA1.S WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number of Tickets 60,000. Only spss Xiaolt. 1 i CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- X DID Houee, Lot ,nd Furollure, aouth eaat corner of Oak and Fourth atreeta, Columbua, Ohio $14,400 1 Houae aud Lot, south aide Friend, between Olh and 7th atreeta, Columbua, Ohio 6,400 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lota, on Brvadway, $3,v00.oh 8,800 1 Suburban 4 aor 61 polea building lot on Broad way...:.. 3,000 i orioa nouee ana nan loiaouto eet earner Of Rich and Olh atreeta , 8,100 w aere oi iana in Heaiaon oounty, unto, near Railroad Depot I.it0 t lot at 1h, Columbua (Ohio) Depot (used by 4 railroads) 7,680 1 lot in Bartlet, bulburd A Smith's addition to uoiumrjui, u i,4 A neat Cottage sod lot on Friend St., Ooluuibua, ' Ohio 1.446 The Kiddle Slaughter House and Cattle Yard at- taobed, one mile weat oi Uilumbu IV) Brlok Cottage aud 1 aora lot, a neat auburbaa residence 840 20 suburban building lots, on acre each, MsO each 18,020 108 city lot In John W . Baker' 2d Broadway addition. (6,880 10 lot In John W. Baker' 1st addition on Broadway 4,740 The above Schedule oi property embrace, principally plendld City Residence,, City aud Suburban Ballding Lot, in aud adjoining th. City of Columbua, Ohio the uapitaioi mi luirtu aiAia w lue. UN iun contain Ing 80,000 inhabitants, and rapidly lncreaalng in man a features, commerce, population, wealth, and In ths value of it real eatate. i The above property will b distributed to th'. Ticket Holder, belore or on The 1st Day of Murcli, 1858, If tb. Ticket, are not sooner dlspoied of; but Is view of the interest of th Ticket Holders, the large amount, and the great value of the property risked, a utBoi.nt time after the sale of the tickets will be allowed, to give six week notice, (through agents and newspaper,,) so that tuch ticket holder can appoint their committee to mak auoh distribution. Th public ia enured that thla Distribution of property Is not connected with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other ooatly entertainment, wbieh can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but eonsl.t of aelld valuable property, ao proportioned to the price of the ticket, that each person cau have a fair and equal ehancs. Persons visiting Columbua, Ohio, are requested to examine the location ana oharaeter of said propsrty, sod th plat of the .am. now on tile In thla omee. Those drairlng to purchaa, tickets can obtain them at this office by inclosing Si (in current Bank Bills on any specie paying Bank in th Union) for each ticket oruereu. AGENTS WANTED. Person, deairinx to sot a Aienta in ths sale nf Ticket. wno will lorwara a recommendation altned bv com re- ponalbl person, will be promptly answsred. ai to in. property aoove mentioned, the vslus thereof, or my standing, I refer the publio to tha Bankers, Merchants and businea, m,n generally of Columbua. Aoi- All orders for Ticket, and other letter, mn.t he addressed to M. RANGER. suSl-dw8m , , w Columbus, Ohio. DENTISTRY, a. v as o tar a v rvi aa a vv n a a , SAVAI.rS'l NEW BLOCK, ly High St., opp. Stat Hons. bdstisqtos rrros. 1 joss s. sobtls. sowaso a. bitch. X8S7. 1QQ7. l itcli, Hortlc aV Co., raoDiicE, FoawiBDiNo and connissioi iSKsBjsroljLeyanLM, PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealer in Hour, Salt, Water Lime, . High Winet, do., Warehomes East & Weil End of Scioto Bridge, BUOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON Consignment of property to be told In this or Eantern Market. Freights consigned us, to be for warded, will not be subjaot to Drayag. Ws hav the only warehouse In Columbua that 1 situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Agents for several Transportation Line w can at all tiius. give hlppr tb advantage of th Cheapest, Reliable Routc. They will therefor readily see the advantag of oonalgn-Ing property to na, and not by any partiaular rout from Columbu. i ! iii .. m20-dly L0DIS BISRY, Salt ride of High Street, betuxtn tbtn, and Mick, . MANUFACTURER OF 1 STENCIL WORK; RAISED METAL LETTERS For Finoy Sign Work, Fireman and Military Companies, Baggage Check., Door Numbers, Door Plat., lic mad to oraer. Also, -"-' '-;;' '' .. Electroplating and t Gilding ' Done in the Beat Style. Old Waro n-o-natocl. I have jui-t opened a complete aortment of ' OLU AND PLATED JEWELRY, Th Plating of which I can warrant, a It la my own work. ' o e'i3 i7-odly Ovit.1 jrjrn.auaQag. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE Largest and Best alock of Plain and Ornamental Frame. (Hilt and Black,) ever offered In this city. We call attention of I hotugrapbars to our atock, ocl6 KAN Da LI. A AHTON. Lithographs, OF AMERICAN, FRENCH AND German colored and plain, A Bn slock on band for the new aud popular tfreotan Oil Palming. Cheap forUahat oc3 HANIiaLL A aSTOK'S Old Pflnitfintiarv T.ftf. rPHE FURTHER SALE OF LOTS A -Itt IV. nirl D .--.I. t n, nhl.il ... 4. 1 .. ken place ea Saturday, the 26th lust., it postponed is-detinHely. . Du notice will be given of a (utareieale, i a 26 1 C0NBADE & BB0THEB, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, no. s iodeoh bloce, coLinnis, onio. 0 UR STOCK IS THREE TIMES al large as any other In the site. Ws ars now re eeivisg oar Beoons bwcs oi . ... 7. .A. - Boots and Shoes, For the Fall and Winter trade, which, owing to the money panic, have been sought at very low prie-,, and wawn e anau sou , Ten per Cent. Lower Than can be purchased at any other place in the city. We have our good manufactured to order, by tb. beat manufacturer. In th. Eaat; consequently they wll give tne very neat aeusraelwn to puronaaer. All those in want of the BEST BOOTS AND SHOES, at tb LOWEST PHI0ES, will do well to call at our Store and save TEN PER CENT, on their purchase. KecoUsot Ihe place. No. 3 Odson Block, dlree'ly oppo site Cm Mats House, Sign of tha LARGE LEATHER 8HOE. oc27-d2m CONRADE k RRO. BOOTS & SHOES! At Wholesale and Retail, AT JBi OLD AND WILL KNOWN STAND Of L. O. VAN SLYKE, - ' No. 100 Biyh Btrttt, OfftiU tht Stat Bout: T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERT A fuU aaiortment of ' Boots cvsacl Slxoesv For Ladles', Misses', Children' and O.nte' wtu. from th best manufacturing bouse in the test, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my stock of Eaatarn gooda, I bav on hand s complete assortment of my own beat Custom- rna. s wort, wassabtsd sol to sir, which will be sold Cheap for Cash, Allkiodsuf Boots aud 8hoes for Ladle'. Uisat' and Gent' wesr, made to a.easure at the .hr eat notice, and wswroiuea to ju or no saw. JSUL jr - J ac -y Continues hi ervice in the Custom Department. For SuDCtlor Workmsnahlp. Csrtaloty of Kitting, and got ting up STery artiele in the mO'.t Fathlon.ble htyle, he 1 uurivaled. All kind of RKPA1BING 1 11 with oeatns snd dl-natch. To Country Dealer I offer the above-mentioned Good atasmallaur.no aoove aaate'O rales. aio, a large axonment 01 Leather and Findings, At th Lowest Cash Price.. sr Ren ember the place NO. 100 HIGH STREET. JOIIN CLARK, oc27-d3m Successor to L. G. Van Slyke. FILL AND WINTER 0FEMVG .'OF . Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, I HAVE OPENED THIS DAY FOR JL inspection snd sals, a plndld tsuorttueot of Goods for bentlemen's Wear, oomprlaing Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of th richest styles to be found In the New Voik mar ket Also a splendid lot of READY MADE COATS, Also, a general assortment of GENTS' FUANISHING GOODS, Caau. "' St.. . II .r.kl.l, T ntfm 4a II . MA eV.. My friends, euatomers snd tbs publio in general are In vited to sail and examine for theuuelvee before pur chasing elsewhere. ocS P. ROSE. OHLEN & CO., MAJIfJFAOTORKRs) OF 8BCH AS Mviay Mill, Crott-Cut, Panel, Bow and Fowr Webi, Billet Webi, and Circular Save of all eiiei; Coroer Spring and Water Streets, i COLUMBUS, OHIO. SEFiiRMw) raonrrLY attehded to. ool-o8m ' - - Encourage Home Industry. , . . ui . . . A NEW WARMING FURNACE. p B. DODDRIDGE, AFTER FOUR A year' experience in setting new, snd rs-arraug- ing old Furnace that ware defective, in thla city and tb neighboring clti.a and town, ha projected a New Furnaoe, with an entire new plan of setting and applying the cold air. Thi Furnace 1 simple in it construc tion, eahy of management, and will generate more than double the heat, with the asm amount ot tuel, than any other bituminous Coal Furnaoe now in use. One of them can be ee.n in the dwelling houae ot Dr. J. W. Ba L GAn.l. ..- I t,J. . 1. I. A" 1 VI, M CV.IUI B..VW., M. 111.. W. .J 1 ....... . im UIUU.W- ly eat and arranged for oa. It naa been thoroughly tasted and proved entirely satisfactory. The pattern were got up and easting all made for as in thi city. . Those in want of th very beat Furnaoe, prcperly act and arranged undr th direction of P. B. Doddridge, either In or out of the city, can have it dons on short notice by calling oa, or addrsing DODDrflDGE k WHITE. Columbua, Aug. 81, 1867. 8m D0DDB1DGE '& WRITE, (SDOOESSOUa TO P. B. DODDR1D0B,) IIIGU ST., S DOORtl SOUTH of TOWN, BUnafactarers of Tin, Copper aid Sleet-iron ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of ; MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of n.w and beautiful styles. WOOD COOK 8TOVE. Hsvs Just received several new pattern of Cook Btov, having valuable improvement over old pattern. On 1. a cut lined (leveled oven, a remarkably Ane working tore, with a amall amount of fuel. It has 8 pot holes, and large oven alway in baking order when other cook-lug is being don. COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with ovsn a, large aa Wood Stove, good bakera. .very way superior to any heretofore in us. A trial w 111 satisfy any on of th last. These 8tovee took tbs Premium at ths last Pennsylvania State Fair. Stewart Stoves, With extension top and plain. This justly celebrated stove requires but half the wood nsed by other stove. Ib plain ones are bat little higher than other stoves. Parlor Stoves, A 8ns stock for Wood snd Coal, Many new and desirable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six aud Ten Plate Stoves, SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor s irons. Bobinsen'a patent, double, for Wood and Coal atovea. Preserving Kettles, SELF'S E A LI NG FRUIT CANS, A new article of Tin Top,, Ac, eontraetd so as to In-sur fruit tree from th leait laat ol tin or cement, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit aU th year. Cement alway on band, With almoat every useful artlol in th line of Honse Furnishing Materials. au81 JOHN R. COOK, , Opposite the Goodale House, mOOUUMBUS, OHIO.W CllO Ha jat received a FuU Stock of TUBS Ae Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffo, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ANi SNUFFS. Pur Win, Brandy and Ola for Medicinal purpoae. Phyiielani' Prescription. Carefully Prepared, at &11 uonri,, uay or Night. nol-wly The Dred Scott Case. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN tb "DKKD SCOTt DECISION" In the Supreraf Court of' tbe United Btatee can buy a full report of tb wuoie auair, ior tne emeu um or oo tent. Bent any whera by mail for 68 Cents. Addrees 16 . RANDALL k ASTON FOR 13ALE. A SCHOLARSHIP In a Commercial Oolleaa will be sold low, if Imms- wvpuvawoi we nana svspa eau omaa, . I.10rlir 352 ji0 Stzit Jaantal. The Poor Man's Book. Tha winds have blown the smoke away; Cold ta tbe forge sod hutbed tbe mill; The toll-worn cotter rests to day, TrstBo is mute, and labor still. The unharnessed mule feeds on tbe green Tbe weary ox rests in tbe shade; A holy calm pervades tbe scene, Light radiates trotn bill and glade. . Gay flowers which light the vernal sod, Like drops of 'unshine from tbe tky, Bow tbelr fair heads to worship Ood, And send their fragraut praise on high. Beneath his own fig true and viue, Beside tbe lowly cottage door, Tbe good man reads the precious Hue Ol promise to tbe humble poor. The Bible ia the poor man's law, A Mossed boon to mortals given, A ladder such as Jacob raw, With angela coming down from heaven. A Bit or Romance, We take the lollowiog from tbe AlbaBy Ar- f8 and Mas of tbe 2d lust.: About two years ago German came to this oountry aud aettltd in Albany. Be brought over with hi in from the land of bis fathers a jouog wile as Sue and buxom a lasa as ever crossed the sea. On the passage over, this fair dausbter of Eve behaved very improperly with tbe male memoers 01 tue company, and at last furnished to the iietrayea huebaud that coo Urination of ber infidelity whioh was "strong as prooroi uoiy writ, ' ana consequently not to be resisted on bis part. - Entertaining very strong objections to toe conduct of his wife, but loving ner witnal, the uniortunate nuaoaod Srat swure very roundly io stroog Teuton terms, and tben coaxed us fondly, lu the vain endeavor to save tbe misguided womnn from tbe destruction to wbiob she was hastening, But sbe continued in her career, against the earnest remonstrance of her husband, uutil they arrived in this city, when he determined to L-ave the company and remain here, in the hope that, onoe separated from tbose who had enticed ber from tbe oath ol rectitude, ebe might be reclaimed and be made a source of happiness to him in tbe new world whither they bud come. At tbe tearful entreaties of Bans, she consented to abandon ber vices, and together they would live In our ancient city io all the happy Innooence of a true married stale, but soon these good resolutions were forgotten, aud the youug wife became hopelessly lost. Aa a consequence, ber husband abandoned her, and lu a short time the woman left tbe city, In company with a member of tbe opposite sex, for Calilornia. Six months a (to, It tbe reader will recollect, be may have read iu the columna ot this paper, among a number of miscellaneous news Items from tbe land or gold, of a woman io San FrAnol.co a keener of a brothel there befog stabbed by a Spaniard, and her body be ing luund next morning lying just outside tbe den over which she presided, stiff and cold in death. The murdered woman was tbe wife ot tbe yonng German, and auoh was the end of her career. But, when Huns lelt his wife what did he dot Did he lay bis miatortuuea at heart, aud "take on'' badly I Did he become morose and sour, under the influence of bia sorrow t Not he, Bans married again 1 and, at the time of the death of bis "other wife " in San Franeisoo, was gaining a very good livelihood here, aud rear ing a family ot uuiidreu. Hut now comes the strangest part of the story. It seems that the attbujaa woman amassed, iu ber wretched bu siness in California, Ihe snug utile sum ol 924,- 000, and this little sum ia now ou tbe way to this oily, aud will, as soon as it arriveB here, tickle the palms of our honest German friend, wno was too nonest 10 live wiin tne woman who bad dishonored him, and just honest enough to accept tbe wages whioh ber sin and iniquity bad gained ber. As the husband of tbe woman, be prelerred his claim to the property, and will get it; for although be was married to another woman at tbe time ot bis first wife's death, tbe second marriage was illegal, and he was still ber legal husband and entitled to her property at her death, liana will now eujoy tbe $21,000 Willi bis new wile, aud tne law cannot toucn blm. But be has very curious ideas of honor, and we doubt it the money will, after all, oe ot much uae to him. The Slave Trade Testimony of a Mis slonary. At a meeting recently held at Kocksway, near tbe oity ol New York, under tbe auspices ol tha American Board lor foreign At lesions, the Bev. Albert Buihnell, of the Gaboon Al lesion, Western Africa, thus spoke of Africa and lis people, it wus, be said, in every repect, land ot darkness. Beyond a few points on the western coast, tne colony or tbe bape, and single mission of tbe ticotoh near the Worth- fci&at uape, tbe wbole oonuueat was a vast un penetrated moral- wilderness. let it was a prosperous country, containing, it was estimated, 160,000,000 ol inhabitants equal to abont one-seventh ot the population ot the globe.. The oonverts to Chtisiianity were computed to be about 14,000 on tbe western coast, and about as nuuy In South Alrica. in addition, he tb.6'1 there might be 100,000 children and youth under missionary training in schools. Instead ot Alrioa being a vast desert, it was really a densely populated oountry, except tbe great desert ol baoara. 1 lie Mountains ol tbe Moon, always laid down in our school geographies until lately, be pronounoed 'moousbioe.' As to tbe character vt the negro, be oluiuied that we should disabuse ourselves of tbe prejudices which are tbe result of ages ot Injustice and abuse, through the uelaiious loretgu slave trade. Be especially discredited the plea tot that traf-flo, that tbe negro enslaved bis own race wben be could, lie bud satisfied himself that the internal traffic) in slaves was Instigated aud kept up by tbe demands ot tbe foreign market. It had ceased wherever ihis irafbo had been driven lrom tbe coast. Litibb fkom FLORiNra NiOHTifiQALB The workiogmen of Sheffield, Kugland, having intimated to Miss Nightingale their intention of presenting to ber a set of table cntlery manufactured by themselves, that lady returned tbe following characteristic reply: I am exoeedlngly sorry to have allowed your latter to remain ao long unanswered, bat my oo-capations of late have been so pressing that it has been unavoidable. Tbe proposal which your letter contains is peouiiarly graiifying to me as coming from a place connected with wbiob 1 have associations that will always be dear to me; and I should at once frankly accept Ihe offered kindness It I oould secure one point, wbiob would be essential to my comfort in so doing, vis: that the amount of subscription should be fixed an a scale which could not possibly prove burdensome to any one. It is not for me to dictate, but I shall he greatly t bliged to you, if possible, to press this point, and to assure my mends mat it is not a sleodid specimen of what I alrawdy koow 8hrf- neld cau aooomplieb tint would be gratifying to me, but merely a token, and tbe simpler tbe better, of e-ood will and sympathy for a body in whore welfare I shall always feel an espeolal interest. So strong was my feeling on this point that my first impulse on receiving the proposal was to request tbat those who had ibis kind thought would content themselves by simply appending their names to a testimony of good will aud oould this be so, 1 should be more th u satisfied. But ibis I must leave for others to decide. FL-Ott. NIGHTINGALE. LiBiaiAd Coin. We have been showu tsu one cent aud two cent pieces of Liberiun coin. Thsv are about the same else, though not so heavy, as the English hall-penny aud penny niceaa. and are Drominentlv marked with their resDsotirs denominations. On the one side Is a reprefenlalioo of a palm Iree in bloom, tha i u steamer in me aisiauce, aud Ihe figures '1847 the latter referring to the date of formation as a mnnhlio. On tha of Liberty and cap, with a star in tbe cap, and tbe words 'Bepublie of Liberiaaod three suial I stare, reprteeuling tha thra nnnntioe n. .,,.., which comprise tbe young- nation. Th mt.i. lie currency of Liberia consists in the one and two cent pieces. They were struek in l.nn,i.,n ! ia 1851, and present a creditable appearance. trPuoch publishes as a "Gross PlsKihjin.n" the following: , . , : .. la one of Alexander Smith's "City Poems" oc:urs tbe expression ; j 't..- "A eiou and a ouhsb together.'' )dr. "Punch" cava that it was evidnniiv kh. baged from Sir Walter Scott, who said. In r. Cording tbe death of a charger, And draws bis last sob by tbe side of his dam." MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALfc. Samuel MoUleliand t al. I - , -. . . ., agalu.t y -"u"""u riea ol CiiaUaa uoott t al. '' J "kllu eounty, Ohio. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER ' A of the Court of Common Plea of rranitih. Ohio, mad at th March term thereof. A. b. ihm ... above entitled action, and to m diraoted, there will t. oBered for aa! by th uadwaigneii, at publio auetlon. to th highest biddor, . ... .. , . , .,, On the I Qtk day of December. A. D. 1857. btwen th hours of 10 o'clock a. m aud 4 o'clock n m of said day, at th door of tbe court house in the city of Oolombua, of said county of Franklin, the following real estate, situated iu said Frankliu county, Ohio, to wit- iu. auim nan oi inrat in in ciiy oi voiuuibna, nam-bet three hundred and thirty-seven (N. oi eS71 being the uremiMe uiually kuowu as ."Tilt Oiilo Slale Joomal Bnildiny." Appraised at 823,000, Any persona daslruu ol view ing oi examining said nremiaetwltb a view to nnrchm can be shewn the earn, on application to tbe saoeraned. J. . BALDWIN, nolfVwU Heater Comol'T Franklin Com. plea. , Superior Contt of Franklin Conntr, The Jefleraoo Branch of the Stale Bank of Ohio, at C..UU.U.UJW, iiaiuuu, - t j V. I . D, k T. V. Owynn, Moagrov k Wiley, Seymour A. Win- alow, hli W. Owynn and Bask of but of N.w York, defendant. THE BANE OF STATE OF NEW YORK, in tbe City of New York, will take notice that tbe ' Ji fleraon Branch ol the State Bank of Ohio, at Steubea-. vuie, in tue oouniy or jeuereon, ana state ot unto, did, on the 13th cay of November, A. D. 186T, Die its neti- lion In th Superior lout oi Franklin eounty, Ohio, in said Stat of Ohio, against David Owynne aod looms. M. Uwynoe, partner, under th. name and style of D. A Al. Uwynne: John A. Moigruv aod William Wllev. parts.! under th styl of Mosgrov A Wllev: Seymour A. Wioalow, Ui W. Owynn, and Bank of State ol New (ork, aettlng lorth that aaid U. A I. M. Owynne. Moa grov. A Wiley, Seymour A. Winalow, and Eli W. Owynne are luuepieu io aiu piaiaua in taeaumoi SOUOU, wltn " interest thereon lrom the 21th of Augiut, 181)7, on a note . of oefendante' dated Otb of June, lo67, payable aevenly-hve day from date, lor 80000, and ak lor a judgment luereon. sun, tuai aia not. wae irausierr.d to s.ld Bank of Stau ol N.w York, wrongfully and fraudulently, and praying that aaid money may be ordered Vo be paid io pia.ouu, anu tnai toe nanaoi oiaieoi ew xork may produce aaid aoi, sad that th am mar boaacel.u. aod perpetual injanstion allowed reetraiojju- aaid Kan . of State of New fork, or it assigns, irom ooliectiug the am. ' ; ' ' . . . . u j , . r t, . And aaid Bank of State of New York 1 notified that it ia required to appear and answer aaid petition on or be- ' fore the third Saturday after the 26th day of December next. ByMAKllN ANDKkWS. nol3-w " It, Attorney. ' MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Joseph Rlogway, Trustee, " -i Sj - V. 1 FrankUn Count The Columbus, Piqua k Indiana Rail- J Coiuuioa Plea. . :N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER L of the Court of Common Plea of Franklin eouoti. : Ohio, mad at th March term thereof, A. D. 1867, in the aeove entitled action, and to me directed, there will be ill uigueet pmuvr, vo tue , , ... (, I 1ITB UAl VV Uh.UliMUi.ii. A. U. 1867. between the hour, of 1 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'alook p. '"- ' sab. Ul avsaiu iasbw. saa uis uusjn- ljxsw riiura lia.ll bibi l n Lfl eitjoi Miumous, in saw jrankun county, Ohio, ihe tuiueing real estate, to wk: j - - i - A MrL.l.tH.1 nf l.nA altu.t. . . K. I . lin and State of Ohio, near the city ol .Columbua. aud bounded and deooribeu aa follow, to wit: eommenoinr . at a etak in Lincoln Goodale' west line, at a point that ia ten rods south of tne south weat comer of boouale Park, neat said city of Ooiumbas. being th naith eaat corner ot th land bought of William Neil by the toluol- bua, Piqua k Indiana tfallroad Company, in section nine ' ' township, Frankimcouuly, Ohio; thencaouuialoug Lincoln Uoedale'a wett line, aud west line of the Ohiof.ui. '1-' tentlary lot. So the Soioto river, two thoaaand eight bun ' dred aud thirty leet (xtldO), more or lass; thence south aaventv and one.hall de-Tea weat SI. lit u ttr V the riter, two hundred and tea feel ('ilo) mure or lea j ' thence north en thousand four hunuroa and biiy-nu-e feet (1460) mote or least tuenee west to tbe wenter of . ' Olentangy creek, three thouaand on hundred and oiaetv- nine leei i,oivvy, uieuoe up tu iieniangy cretx, nortn twenty-two aau one-half aegree eoet (H. Wk.i eight uuuuiwu an. eigu. lev- w uie oauier Ol me Ivolum- bua Piqua A Indiana Kallroad; thence eighty three Iettoataki thenfbUowingnpihoreek, north, dve . . and one-half denee. east iN. b l-a.l si. humlriMl an.l uiirvy-vigu. auu .lA.-kwv vuv uuuiukiuu leal lood 6'A-lOOth! to a atak: thtne eaat two thouaaud usua . hundred and ninaty niu and sight, ix hundredth leet one hundred and fourteen aare and t..nt Hv. hm.. .. oreum oi aa acre w-ivuiusj, more or less. Kes.rvlng for rignt of way and oepot ground, a foU - Iowa, Vis: oommcnclng at a point oa Lincoln Uoodale's wat lin that Is nine hundred aud ten leet south Irom th north east corner of tbe above tract; thauc wet four hundred and forty one leet (441) ; thence north one hundred and sixty Bn leet (looj; thence west three . I n.t .! .... - ILL. . . . . 1 . . :t UUHUf MMU - V ivw., NNUH W1U1 MUlf . feet (80) ; thence west aix hundred and niuety aix feet (00b) ; thence south one hundred and Slty two leet (lav) to a point that I north thirty feet (80) of the onit of tha main track; thene north seventy nine degree, aud fork thne DUniite. VMt N. lu. .1' V I t..li.l .' .- - - ' ' .... '- r. u .... .....w . ... ...... . . 1. . . . . tue ut.tu wuwmi. u . u uHuuivu auu iweuiy &va feet (17'26) to the weat hue, center of ul.utangy tl.-nn. ..Ml t V, t.unt , wn .nil ... I. . .1 J , - - ' " ' ' .,iwwrj iJ. HW) aeventy feat (10) to a point that la toity leet 40) auuiu ui iu. uuuu awi., vuvuov bajuiu, aeteoiy nine ue- freea and forty four minutes east (. 7U44' k.) one houaand seven hundred and twenty Sre leet (17115) ; th.nna anuth aixtv nine dan-reea and font four minnt-. east (S. 0U 44' A.) two hundred aad Jem leet (ilO); thenoe south saveuty nine degree and twenty minute east (S. 70 HO. B.) on thousand three hundred and thirty hve feat (1336) to the seat line of the tract: and thence north two hundred and aeventy live (.16) leet vu the place of beginning, containing thirteen and One fourth (lSX)sore. - . Auu aiao in rujui oi way tor uie atone and lloie track, thirty feet (80) wide from the deiot ground 16 the lime kiln and Boiou) river, making e aora, and staking the whole of aaid reservath n lour teen and one fourth acre,, and leaving to the said flrst abov deecrlbed trecl, one ' ' hundred (i00) acre. Appraited at kMX per acre. . Terms ol sal, Cash. J. WM. BALDWIN, ' nolo-dltwu ' ' ' Master Commiwioner, , ' Lney : fiatlei'i Eatate. . NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lubeeribw ha been appointed and qual-ihad a administrator of th estate of Lucy Butler, wi erauaun oonniy, acoaa, Columbu, Not. 17, 1867. wSt 'DO YOU EVEK , y ... WANT ANY THING Prom New Yorkt ir to. Send your Order to , F. S. CABOT & CO., . BUYERS, 86 CEDAR STREET. THEY BUY ALL KINDS OF MER- A. CHAND.SK, on oommis.lon, for U who order. Constantly in the market, buying largely fOT Cash, they ' buy tower than any single purchaser can; tuay nil large , ; or amall orders and see that the goods ara lorward.J. 1 Order sent to them get the benefit of Competition by different bouses, wbeteaa, li sent to any single dealer, tlier get no such besedt.. Information upon mercan tile mattera rreeiy given. Circular with lull particular" aod reference will b sent on application, un"" " only, aboald oonUin vamps to prepay postage. . P. O. Box 117. ' , , Keftr, by permission, to Wll. 8 LiSBSRT, of A. fc A. Uwro A Co. ( wau awo, oi naywr A Co., (Steel House,) ana many oiuers. oc'.'B NOTICE. JOHN PERRIN, S. V7. HARPER, AND J Angallas Harper, his wife, ara hereby notified tbat tb subscriber, administrator of tb estate el Jonathan B. ferric, decasd, late of Franklin eounty, Ohio, has Bled in the ProbateCourtof aaid enonir. hi. petition for th, sal of th real eatate of said decedent, to wit:.. LoU 7, 8 and 84 In th town of Frenklintoo, in saiu ooun- . ty, and the north half of lot. 8 end SID, ud Into 1 and 31, and part of lot No. 6 In th town of Frankfort, Unlou county, Chlo. and for tb assignment ot dower in aaid property and that the will be for hearing on tb 14th day ot December next. , iAS. CHBHilY, ,, , nola-wlt Adm'r of Jno. B. Pstrla's sstat. ' AT I -a;;
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Full Text | o I. -m j a . a. , . . " ... j VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1857. NUMBER 100; Av7 ' j 1 i . e -4f ' l ; i v . in U II. I It! ltl 111 113 l 1$ Ijio State JtmH is roiusasn DAILY Tlil-WEEK.LT AND WEEKLY HQgOPIiHH GO. WM. SCHOULER, Editor. Tirmt Invariably in Advance. (unT W 00 per year. " . "y th Carrier, per week 1K at. M-Wees' IT 1.00 pet TO'. WssXLV 1.00 " Clube often and orer 1.60 " TKKM3 OF ADVERT! BIN3 BT TBI 8QUARI. (tnr un oi mm im A sqtMna.) Orr tare 1 year ..818 00 j onqur wk...83 M Onl 14 8 montbe 1 8 00 ; on ' lmkl. 100 On " 8 mouthe 10 00 ; one " lmk., 1H One " month! 00 ; on " 8 days..,., 1 00 0m " numthf 6 0 ; on " S day 74 On " 1 month 4 M ; on 1 Insertion M Displayed advertisements half mora than th above ratal. i'Trtinements, leaded and placed in ths eolama of t . Niitiowi," double th ordinary rata. All nntloe required to be publiahed by lav legal rate- If ordered on the lurid xoluelvely after tha Srat weak, feu bar cent, mora than tha abov rate bat ail uoh will p pear In tha Trl-Weekly without eharg. ltiilnea Garde, not exceeding flv line, par "fear, la ltd, l'i,60 par line ; outside til. Nolu.es nf meeting t, charitable societies, Br oompe- Slea, etc., nan prioe. Adrertlaeroent not eooompanled with written directions will be ioaerted till forbid, and charged accord- ' ikIj. All trantimi tdetrtiimtnU wuji U faU adeanat. rim rule will not be varied from. Under the present ytein, the advertiser pan to mach for the apace be ocouplea, the change being jlinrKxiibiK with the composition 0017. mis plan u bow generally adopted. CiU.ENDAIl-1857. s iinlil ' inim I a f- r- i 5 e P 3 lanuary 1 3 July... 19 3 4 4SS78DIU 3 d 7 P Hull II 19 13 14 IS 10 I? 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H ANNUM, Attoruey at Law, Notary Public AID CoiunilMioDer of Decda, DepMltlont, tu. rOK ALL TBH WK8TCRN 8TATW AND TSRRIIOKIES, AND 0UINKUT10DT, PKNN8ILTANU AND NCV7 TURK. ("FICE NO. JOHNSON BUILDINO, HIOU STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Derotee eapecial attention to making Coll.ctlona, taking iMpoaitiona, ana uonvejaucing. Kirinaon: Swatni A Babbi, Cudioit N. elO ie8 Out, L.. J. CRITCHFIEL.D, 1. a u r nay cv m sm w , COLUMBUS, OHIO. Uilice iu the OJeua Ballding, High Street m.22-dtf ALLEN G. THURMAN, Attorney At XjeT77'( COLUMBUS, O. OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, b201y Between Friend and Mouad fte. iU. V. LILLfiY, OOK-BZIirSXIR AMD-Blank Book Manufacturer, High street, between Broad and Gay its. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. JflllL. If. FISIIliU, Civil nglneert Sarveyor and Draughtsman, Blabee'i Black, orer RadlaUl'a, llluh Street, Columbus, Ohio. A Lu KINDS OF LAND AND ENGINEER- . I kl I 1 W . . -A I H.llu U - i Ul.l. .A. . " VI UUITVJ.Ua MM MlWim MMUJIUM, (I.IHU,. H.oaulcal and Arohlteotoral Drawing, promptly and aiiiMiaotoriiy exeouiea. iteier to u. L. Sulllvent, Eeq., JohnQraham, Eaq., OoL n. Heanarr, u. K jjrl-umwly a. i. mxurioa. t. looua. n. walist K. E. CHAMPION & CO., m 1 m -m aw mm, au VAMBlilVUIt, 1JUOK1NQ, NOHTUBHN, ULNtS-Y1LLK AND BLACKSMITH. nerd ana umee near Kaiiroaa Depot, noSO COLUMBUS, O MltS. M. 1IOPPERTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD DTA1CD Of UATLIT A BAU.,) mOB STSEBT, COLUMBUS. w-Straw Hat, Bleached and Preaaed. aprlo-ly GOODALE HOUSE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 'PHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE HAPPY TO A announce that their arranMmenta ara now enm. plete. and thU llouae will be opened to the Publie on TueniUj morning, December 30th, ISM. We invite the attention of traveler! and other, to a Hotel newly nnlnhed. furuiahed and renleu in ever. u partmeut. No palu. ahall be wanting on our part to in... w. uuuuaiv oudh wnat la oe.irea a. tne uapital w. tu omw , rfAaiba A. OAitUUO, J. W. OOLLUH, 20 Proprietor, iiui a va. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAI entered into a eopartnerahlp in the practice of Med aivi'i0 icine and Surgery in tnla city and vlolnlty, under the nameoi -barr s Mill." Office on theooruerof Town and Third itrtMit.. latel. ivmm niA k. U. a. a 4V Special attention pain to diaeaeea of the Lung, at n h'amalui4iaaa.u as. I tt n..... -v. m I XI. 0A1UL. William Scott, M a3! lOilAUuff AND n a. n n tti in WILL BE FOUND AT HIS SA v , lAwa (now Bttea up in th flret style of ft ft k nniLn Da.il. a. 1 1.1.1. n 1 w. com "'1 aft.ii.iii,. oiQiu! B atauQi aoutt, 10 .AMBOS'3 BUILDINO, Bigh Street, betuten th Amertam and Aril Boiut jei- Oolvurratoxusi, Olilo, REAL ESTATE. eTOZZN XrVTa 33j!.ItXlin REAL ESTATE BROKER, Offloe In Piatt', Building, West of the Poet Office. TTAVINtt ASSnniATEri witw iv t wwvmMU If A A a , JUA1I kW JU) COBOa, Kq.,for tht parpot of dole Oener! AMaOT naiintvaai aaaaai a. n un a o iiig rorotht,ralon tt moat uoommodatiii tarma. Bond. '."f " rlption,, and MAKE COLLECT; 'IONS anrt CLOCKS. 1 DAT. 8 DAY. 21 DAT ANT) so JL DAT CLOCKS, In Wood, Metal, and Fins Marble """I"", eT IOUVU aUVA AaVUlSJI lUdatal IDUlJa (frOIDef ara on, um aepri, ana ftomt m' quit m good. a .ww mm W mw yHWMI.d, ' I C E AW AT HOUSE, (Opposite the Court House,) OIRCLEVILLE, OHIO. Stage Office k Stock Register at thii House. A. F. NEWMAN, Proprietor. ma!8 J. H. RILEY & CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEALERS IN Law medical and School Books. BLANK BOOKS, ysiae, tyl and pattern of Ruling, on band and made to oraer. Railroad and Insurance Offices, Banks, Brokers, and County Officers, Supplied with any article in the Line of Stationery on in neet term, ana au worn warranted. Blank Notes and Draft. Job Printing and BOOK BINDING. 4 fall lopply at all time, of valuable Standard Work. Foreign and American hultion. A good stock of raluabla HMhaoioal and Sclenting Work at au timet. All the New Booka received direct. French, Enouhb and American Stationery, wnoieeaieana neuu. Also, Paper Hangings and Borders, -The moat eitensive 8toek Weat of Philadelphia. " IITI J .11 I I !.. Vl.Jna UnMlu. 7ln. Minora from to B feet, French Plate Oil Painting, and BngraTlnga, Portrait and Plotore Framea, alway, on hand and made to order. Cutlery and Oold Pen,, Work Boiet and Dreealng Uaeea, Lara uaaet ana rone nonioa. uioui, Halr.Hat, Natl and Tooth Brnehea, foeket uooaa, w allele, 1S1U uoioera. 0. mam-womaaH RANDALL 61 ASTON, Wholeule and Retail Dealer, in Books & Stationery, BLANK BOOKS, Wall and Window Papers, OIL PAINTINGS, Lithographs and Engravings, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES &F1ITCBES, Bull and Green Hollands, GILT & ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. JVFKAMES on henl and made to order. ff PAPERS of almoat every deaorlption. And an endleaa variety of fancy and neeful article, for Ladle, and Oentlemen, all of which will be aold Tory low for uasu, at Whiting's Old Stand, Coinmbns, O. marlO Clothing! T. W. CARPENTER & CO., A RE NOW RECEIVLNG, AT THEIR NEW XX BUILDINO, on Town Street, their Spring and Sam mtr Goods, Oomprl.lngev.ry variety of RIADY MADE CLOTH INO, tor uenuemea'a ana uova' wear; a 10. utia. uapa. pniru Oollare, Carpet Saoka, Umbrellaa, 4e., Ac, all of the latent atylea. we would reepeettuiiy invite woee wi.hing to pur- .hu .1 II n - ... -.11 d...b whioh la now full and complete, whioh we olaim to eel at Fair Ratea. Some of our good, are of a quality not excelled la beauty, durability and atyle by any hooae la ime city. ap'M-nwiy c. Uberly Co., NO. 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, Corner of High and Friend Street, A RE JUST RECEIVING THEIR NEW r. STOCK of Dry Goods and Groceries For the 8pring Trade, whioh will be told to enit the umee. change tot gooda at eaab pncea, and the higheat market price paid at all umee. tnarso-wtr lake Node ! Cheaper (ban Ever ! Buggies ! Carriages I IITE ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM lW ... u . i ,i. r .v. -u, V V VV MkUHIMMIIJ Ul AniMj IW. VI Ml. uuw ramny umini. Turn-over seat Hoeaawaya, oniiui Top Buggies, Trolling naiaey, ana cpnng wagon., an made of the beat 8 took and Timber, eeaaoned from three to Its years, The above artielee we offer to the public I r .ni.peeuon, ana at anon prises mat wiu inance inoae wi.hing to procure a carriage, to boy of u.. AU work warranted. ilepovttorv Town Street, one door Eaat of the Franklin ink, Oolambua, Ohio. aut-dewlr SHANNON A SAVERS. Blake, Williams & Co. ClRfilACE MANUFACTUKEKS, COLUMBUS, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETY and nneat Quality of Busclosji cj OAxrxleseai t.ver otfeced for aale in thla market. Oon.latlng of FamiiyCarrlagea, Light One-horae Rocka- waya, ruatoa Bugglea, Light shifting Top Bug-f ie. entra Am Light 1 rotting Buggies, Spring Wagon., amall Omnibuses or Hacks, Extenaion Top Barouohea, Light Boad and Phy aielan, ' Salkiee, All of which we warrant to arive aatiafactlon. Our prloee ahall be aa low aa any EaUbUahment In the Weat-ern eounUy, who sell work of equal quality . Call and examine our work before purchasing eiaewhers. Beeooa-nana if uggie, taaen in exonange for new work. Repairing done on abort notioe. Shuns and Keaoaltorv on Front, between State and Town at. e'rt Silver Ware, RICH JEWELRY. JSilxror ntsvtoci Waro, Ice Pitchers, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, XOOaZ9T OTJTXiEriY, Perfumery and Brashes, JeJO ' BI.YNN A BALDWIN. 8 AMERICAN WATCHES. HAVING THE AGENCY FOR THE sals of ths celebrated American Watcka. we are able to aell them low. Call and see than, and aim outer mra. , oaaea in uoia ana ouver. Also, movement, on nana, wnion we oace to oraer. jeou a BLIBN a BALDWIN. AND JEWELRY., LLESQUEREUX A SONS, IMPORTERS e and Dealer In WATCHES AND JEWELRY, have removed from their former stand to AM BOS' BLOCK, a lew door south of Nail House, where they have opened a rgw aau weu eoiociea etoea or Watoh Materials and Tool, Rioh Jaweiry, Silver end Plated Wars, Clocks, Fancy Good, French and Engliab Perfumery, As. AU their exiod are received direct from mannfaninnr. Their atoe a offers great Induoemente to merchant, and all who wlah a good artlol at a moderate nrice. AWWatehea, Jewelry and Clock, carefully repaired and warranted. ,, , .. March , IgM-dly OLLAiUS! HOLLANDS 1 1 CON- 8ISTIN0 of Buff, Green and Bine, from 84 to 00 lnehes wide sll ths rage for cheap Window Shade. " i. iUCti RANDALL A8ION. NEW BOOKS! JUST BBCK1TED AT IBS. :E2alcarJtra4Bdy-w On State St., near the Post Office. Freeh Leave,, by Fanny Fern Thine and Mine, by Flora Neale; Mart led or Bioglo, by C. M. Sedgwlok; Moaa Side, by Marian Barland; Ihe Brother Clerka, by XanSe; . . .', . f Nothing to gay, by Doeiticke; The Life or Charlotte Bronte, new apply; Little Dorritt, Ulaetrated: The Day, of My Ufe, by Mra. Maitland, sew supply ; Oraoe Lee, by Julia Karanaagh; Tempeat and ttanahtne, by Mra. Mary J. Holme, ; Mormonlam, by Ehier Hyde; Erneat Llnwood; The Golden Dragon; Knavea and Foola; Doctor Antonio; Volentine Vol; Freak, of Fortune; Dombey and 8on, new edition; Inquire Within, or 8,100 Facts for the People; Ten Ihouaand a Year, new edition; Live and Learn; The Planter', Northern Bride; The Bride of the Wilderueaa; Oourtehlp and Marriage; Frank Foreiter'e Sporting Scene, aud Charactere; ; Viola, by amereoo Bennett; Clara Moreland, by " Ihe Wife', Victory, Ac, we. ; And all the new publication, of ihe day, ae Boon ea pub Hahed, aa well a. a treat variety of Magailnee and the meat popular Newtpaper of the times, auch as the New rork imager, nenou'e rictonai, Leane'. liiu.tratea l'a per, Wateily Mag.aine, Uarper'e Weekly, die., Ac . aeSt Bine and Gold Poets. Hemane, Bum., Whittier, 2 vol,. Goldamlth, Coleridge, Featua, l.oaglellow, 1 vola. Longfellow ' Proae, 2 vola. Mrs. Jamlaon'a Charaoterlatiea. Diary of an Enaayee. " Love, of the PoeU. Milton, Scott, Byron, nuui Hood, ,; Maaaey, Sc. For aa'e at the New Book Store oi oclO i. H. RILEY CO HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO, Capital - - - - $500,000, OFFICE BEHOVED TO JOBNSON'S BLOCK, Oolumbua, Olilo. aaM-dSm JOHN L. GORDON, Agent. Another Richmond in the Field ! AMERICAN GENIUS TRIUMPHANT I I THEIWONDER OF THE AQEI ATWATER'S $15 SEWING MACHINE I Patented Bay Stb, 1857. Ftrtt Premium Awardtd JVew York SMi Fair, Silver Medal and Diploma, Buffalo, October 9, 1867. T'HE GREAT BEAUTY OF THESE MA- X CHINES is their aatoniahlng almpliclty, having neither looper, hook, cam or anuttie to get out oi or-r'er. Any body can uae It, and every body will have it His Wholly Unlike any other Machine. Call and see them in operation at No. 10 Jnhoaon Building, up aiaue. v. unB.it, no7-d8m (Late Flaher k fleer.) ROBERTS tfe SAMUEL, WHOLESALE t RETAIL DRUGGISTS, HIGH STREET, la C9 East Side, between Broad A Gat, 7 Hi COLUMBUS, OHIO,, w OULD RESPECTFULLY IN FORM their friend, and the nnblio that the. have opened a new store, where they intend keeping wuBtenuy on nana a tun supply 01 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Window Glass ana rutty, f ermmery and Fancy Articles. : Together with every thing usually kept In a Srat olass Drugator. Having bean In ths Drug bnslnesa for the laat two Its years in Oolumbu, and having business arrangement with manufacturer and leading Importing houees io th eaatera eiuee, we nailer onrseives ws can ODsr indnoe-stents to pnrchaaers. Onr stock belnr moetlv sclented by on of the 8rm, we can warrant it to be of the beit quality. r Country Merchant, Phyaiclans, and ths publio gen1 ally, trs Invited to call and examine our good before maai . g tnetr parohaee. AKaT" 'articular attention oiven to eomiMtuirffiu PXvW. cian' PretcriptUmt, at all hour of th day or night. HUUKKlo A BAMUKL. Linseed Oil, Whits Lead and Paint Brashes, npOGETIIER WITH A' F.U L L JL STUCK or Colored Paints of all kind, f. v uU I. Vinantlty, or at Het.ll, by KOHKRTS BAMDEL, DruggiaU, High atreet, (Eaat aide,) a law doors North ol Broad. su-.2-(lwlin) . PIANO FORTES & MEL0DE0N& Chiekerini'i, j A, U. Gale k Co.'i, liallett, Duvii k Co.'., A, W Ladd k Co.'i PIANO-FORTES, MODEL 4J MELODEONS. MjUlSIMD-s; : JUClaUlly, BRASS INSTRUMENTS, And Musical Merchandise Generally. nolO-dwly auI7 A. BARR a CO. TUST RECEIVED, AT STONE, v irnAHKA a a ooauuiui stock of rrenoh Oa-almtras, ClotA, SaUsat, A. aegg New York "Advertisements. THE SECRET' INFIRMITIES OF Youth and Maturity. ' just pMUhei, Gralit, tht tUh TVuaiteT. ' ' A FEW WORDS ON THE RA A TIONAL treatment, without Modi-' mlmTm eln. nf Un.rm.tnr. lu n. Wulr. J I I i Da.. Nfwitnrn.l amlaainn.. uenltal widwr N.rvoua Debility. Premataie Decay of' the Syatem, Impotenoy and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, by ' ... . !. a. u iiinii, h. u. The Imnortant fact that the many alarmins com plaint,, originating in the Imprurlenoe and eolltude of youtn, may oo eaany removea wnnuur MKUiumaj, Is, la thii amall tract, clearly demontrated;and the en-tiraly new and highly aueeeaaful treatment, a, adopted hv th Aut hor, fully explained, by meeneof which every one la ena led to cure blmaelf perfectly and at the leaat poaalble coat, thereby avoiding all the advert! aed aos-trume of the day. Sent to any addreaa, gratia and poat free in a aealed envel po, by remitting two portage alamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 17 Llapeoard atreet, New York. ocl-dwly LIGHTS, NEWTON fe BKADBURkS, I 421 Brooms Street. New York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTES, celebrated for depth, fulineaa, riohnaaa, purity, and a pecu liar ainiinr; quality of their toe a, for which they have received the higheat enooiniuma from the greateat muni-eel celebrltiea of the country ; and in' every fair, when brought in competitlomwith other inatrumenta, have obtained the higheat premium. Ihe Patent Arch Wreet Plank, which la owned and uaed only by oa, guarantee, their atanding in tune longer than any other inatrumant; while their unprecedented demand in all parte of the country la a aumoient proof oi their exeeueuee. A libe ral dlacount to Clergymen, School and the trade, jeft-dly-e iiiiiii:r::iiiuiii Cnplttftl City REAL ESTATE DISTRIBUTION, ; AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, " ' 1 ' ' OF 120,000 DOLLA1.S WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number of Tickets 60,000. Only spss Xiaolt. 1 i CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- X DID Houee, Lot ,nd Furollure, aouth eaat corner of Oak and Fourth atreeta, Columbua, Ohio $14,400 1 Houae aud Lot, south aide Friend, between Olh and 7th atreeta, Columbua, Ohio 6,400 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lota, on Brvadway, $3,v00.oh 8,800 1 Suburban 4 aor 61 polea building lot on Broad way...:.. 3,000 i orioa nouee ana nan loiaouto eet earner Of Rich and Olh atreeta , 8,100 w aere oi iana in Heaiaon oounty, unto, near Railroad Depot I.it0 t lot at 1h, Columbua (Ohio) Depot (used by 4 railroads) 7,680 1 lot in Bartlet, bulburd A Smith's addition to uoiumrjui, u i,4 A neat Cottage sod lot on Friend St., Ooluuibua, ' Ohio 1.446 The Kiddle Slaughter House and Cattle Yard at- taobed, one mile weat oi Uilumbu IV) Brlok Cottage aud 1 aora lot, a neat auburbaa residence 840 20 suburban building lots, on acre each, MsO each 18,020 108 city lot In John W . Baker' 2d Broadway addition. (6,880 10 lot In John W. Baker' 1st addition on Broadway 4,740 The above Schedule oi property embrace, principally plendld City Residence,, City aud Suburban Ballding Lot, in aud adjoining th. City of Columbua, Ohio the uapitaioi mi luirtu aiAia w lue. UN iun contain Ing 80,000 inhabitants, and rapidly lncreaalng in man a features, commerce, population, wealth, and In ths value of it real eatate. i The above property will b distributed to th'. Ticket Holder, belore or on The 1st Day of Murcli, 1858, If tb. Ticket, are not sooner dlspoied of; but Is view of the interest of th Ticket Holders, the large amount, and the great value of the property risked, a utBoi.nt time after the sale of the tickets will be allowed, to give six week notice, (through agents and newspaper,,) so that tuch ticket holder can appoint their committee to mak auoh distribution. Th public ia enured that thla Distribution of property Is not connected with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other ooatly entertainment, wbieh can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but eonsl.t of aelld valuable property, ao proportioned to the price of the ticket, that each person cau have a fair and equal ehancs. Persons visiting Columbua, Ohio, are requested to examine the location ana oharaeter of said propsrty, sod th plat of the .am. now on tile In thla omee. Those drairlng to purchaa, tickets can obtain them at this office by inclosing Si (in current Bank Bills on any specie paying Bank in th Union) for each ticket oruereu. AGENTS WANTED. Person, deairinx to sot a Aienta in ths sale nf Ticket. wno will lorwara a recommendation altned bv com re- ponalbl person, will be promptly answsred. ai to in. property aoove mentioned, the vslus thereof, or my standing, I refer the publio to tha Bankers, Merchants and businea, m,n generally of Columbua. Aoi- All orders for Ticket, and other letter, mn.t he addressed to M. RANGER. suSl-dw8m , , w Columbus, Ohio. DENTISTRY, a. v as o tar a v rvi aa a vv n a a , SAVAI.rS'l NEW BLOCK, ly High St., opp. Stat Hons. bdstisqtos rrros. 1 joss s. sobtls. sowaso a. bitch. X8S7. 1QQ7. l itcli, Hortlc aV Co., raoDiicE, FoawiBDiNo and connissioi iSKsBjsroljLeyanLM, PIQ IRON AGENTS, Dealer in Hour, Salt, Water Lime, . High Winet, do., Warehomes East & Weil End of Scioto Bridge, BUOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, O., MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON Consignment of property to be told In this or Eantern Market. Freights consigned us, to be for warded, will not be subjaot to Drayag. Ws hav the only warehouse In Columbua that 1 situated both on Canal and Railroad. Being Agents for several Transportation Line w can at all tiius. give hlppr tb advantage of th Cheapest, Reliable Routc. They will therefor readily see the advantag of oonalgn-Ing property to na, and not by any partiaular rout from Columbu. i ! iii .. m20-dly L0DIS BISRY, Salt ride of High Street, betuxtn tbtn, and Mick, . MANUFACTURER OF 1 STENCIL WORK; RAISED METAL LETTERS For Finoy Sign Work, Fireman and Military Companies, Baggage Check., Door Numbers, Door Plat., lic mad to oraer. Also, -"-' '-;;' '' .. Electroplating and t Gilding ' Done in the Beat Style. Old Waro n-o-natocl. I have jui-t opened a complete aortment of ' OLU AND PLATED JEWELRY, Th Plating of which I can warrant, a It la my own work. ' o e'i3 i7-odly Ovit.1 jrjrn.auaQag. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE Largest and Best alock of Plain and Ornamental Frame. (Hilt and Black,) ever offered In this city. We call attention of I hotugrapbars to our atock, ocl6 KAN Da LI. A AHTON. Lithographs, OF AMERICAN, FRENCH AND German colored and plain, A Bn slock on band for the new aud popular tfreotan Oil Palming. Cheap forUahat oc3 HANIiaLL A aSTOK'S Old Pflnitfintiarv T.ftf. rPHE FURTHER SALE OF LOTS A -Itt IV. nirl D .--.I. t n, nhl.il ... 4. 1 .. ken place ea Saturday, the 26th lust., it postponed is-detinHely. . Du notice will be given of a (utareieale, i a 26 1 C0NBADE & BB0THEB, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, no. s iodeoh bloce, coLinnis, onio. 0 UR STOCK IS THREE TIMES al large as any other In the site. Ws ars now re eeivisg oar Beoons bwcs oi . ... 7. .A. - Boots and Shoes, For the Fall and Winter trade, which, owing to the money panic, have been sought at very low prie-,, and wawn e anau sou , Ten per Cent. Lower Than can be purchased at any other place in the city. We have our good manufactured to order, by tb. beat manufacturer. In th. Eaat; consequently they wll give tne very neat aeusraelwn to puronaaer. All those in want of the BEST BOOTS AND SHOES, at tb LOWEST PHI0ES, will do well to call at our Store and save TEN PER CENT, on their purchase. KecoUsot Ihe place. No. 3 Odson Block, dlree'ly oppo site Cm Mats House, Sign of tha LARGE LEATHER 8HOE. oc27-d2m CONRADE k RRO. BOOTS & SHOES! At Wholesale and Retail, AT JBi OLD AND WILL KNOWN STAND Of L. O. VAN SLYKE, - ' No. 100 Biyh Btrttt, OfftiU tht Stat Bout: T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERT A fuU aaiortment of ' Boots cvsacl Slxoesv For Ladles', Misses', Children' and O.nte' wtu. from th best manufacturing bouse in the test, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my stock of Eaatarn gooda, I bav on hand s complete assortment of my own beat Custom- rna. s wort, wassabtsd sol to sir, which will be sold Cheap for Cash, Allkiodsuf Boots aud 8hoes for Ladle'. Uisat' and Gent' wesr, made to a.easure at the .hr eat notice, and wswroiuea to ju or no saw. JSUL jr - J ac -y Continues hi ervice in the Custom Department. For SuDCtlor Workmsnahlp. Csrtaloty of Kitting, and got ting up STery artiele in the mO'.t Fathlon.ble htyle, he 1 uurivaled. All kind of RKPA1BING 1 11 with oeatns snd dl-natch. To Country Dealer I offer the above-mentioned Good atasmallaur.no aoove aaate'O rales. aio, a large axonment 01 Leather and Findings, At th Lowest Cash Price.. sr Ren ember the place NO. 100 HIGH STREET. JOIIN CLARK, oc27-d3m Successor to L. G. Van Slyke. FILL AND WINTER 0FEMVG .'OF . Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, I HAVE OPENED THIS DAY FOR JL inspection snd sals, a plndld tsuorttueot of Goods for bentlemen's Wear, oomprlaing Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of th richest styles to be found In the New Voik mar ket Also a splendid lot of READY MADE COATS, Also, a general assortment of GENTS' FUANISHING GOODS, Caau. "' St.. . II .r.kl.l, T ntfm 4a II . MA eV.. My friends, euatomers snd tbs publio in general are In vited to sail and examine for theuuelvee before pur chasing elsewhere. ocS P. ROSE. OHLEN & CO., MAJIfJFAOTORKRs) OF 8BCH AS Mviay Mill, Crott-Cut, Panel, Bow and Fowr Webi, Billet Webi, and Circular Save of all eiiei; Coroer Spring and Water Streets, i COLUMBUS, OHIO. SEFiiRMw) raonrrLY attehded to. ool-o8m ' - - Encourage Home Industry. , . . ui . . . A NEW WARMING FURNACE. p B. DODDRIDGE, AFTER FOUR A year' experience in setting new, snd rs-arraug- ing old Furnace that ware defective, in thla city and tb neighboring clti.a and town, ha projected a New Furnaoe, with an entire new plan of setting and applying the cold air. Thi Furnace 1 simple in it construc tion, eahy of management, and will generate more than double the heat, with the asm amount ot tuel, than any other bituminous Coal Furnaoe now in use. One of them can be ee.n in the dwelling houae ot Dr. J. W. Ba L GAn.l. ..- I t,J. . 1. I. A" 1 VI, M CV.IUI B..VW., M. 111.. W. .J 1 ....... . im UIUU.W- ly eat and arranged for oa. It naa been thoroughly tasted and proved entirely satisfactory. The pattern were got up and easting all made for as in thi city. . Those in want of th very beat Furnaoe, prcperly act and arranged undr th direction of P. B. Doddridge, either In or out of the city, can have it dons on short notice by calling oa, or addrsing DODDrflDGE k WHITE. Columbua, Aug. 81, 1867. 8m D0DDB1DGE '& WRITE, (SDOOESSOUa TO P. B. DODDR1D0B,) IIIGU ST., S DOORtl SOUTH of TOWN, BUnafactarers of Tin, Copper aid Sleet-iron ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of ; MARBLEIZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of n.w and beautiful styles. WOOD COOK 8TOVE. Hsvs Just received several new pattern of Cook Btov, having valuable improvement over old pattern. On 1. a cut lined (leveled oven, a remarkably Ane working tore, with a amall amount of fuel. It has 8 pot holes, and large oven alway in baking order when other cook-lug is being don. COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with ovsn a, large aa Wood Stove, good bakera. .very way superior to any heretofore in us. A trial w 111 satisfy any on of th last. These 8tovee took tbs Premium at ths last Pennsylvania State Fair. Stewart Stoves, With extension top and plain. This justly celebrated stove requires but half the wood nsed by other stove. Ib plain ones are bat little higher than other stoves. Parlor Stoves, A 8ns stock for Wood snd Coal, Many new and desirable patterns. Hall, School House, Box, Six aud Ten Plate Stoves, SMOOTHING IRONS, Of every variety. Laundry, common and patent Tailor s irons. Bobinsen'a patent, double, for Wood and Coal atovea. Preserving Kettles, SELF'S E A LI NG FRUIT CANS, A new article of Tin Top,, Ac, eontraetd so as to In-sur fruit tree from th leait laat ol tin or cement, ao cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit aU th year. Cement alway on band, With almoat every useful artlol in th line of Honse Furnishing Materials. au81 JOHN R. COOK, , Opposite the Goodale House, mOOUUMBUS, OHIO.W CllO Ha jat received a FuU Stock of TUBS Ae Drugs, Chemicals & Dye-Stuffo, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, BRUSHES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ANi SNUFFS. Pur Win, Brandy and Ola for Medicinal purpoae. Phyiielani' Prescription. Carefully Prepared, at &11 uonri,, uay or Night. nol-wly The Dred Scott Case. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN tb "DKKD SCOTt DECISION" In the Supreraf Court of' tbe United Btatee can buy a full report of tb wuoie auair, ior tne emeu um or oo tent. Bent any whera by mail for 68 Cents. Addrees 16 . RANDALL k ASTON FOR 13ALE. A SCHOLARSHIP In a Commercial Oolleaa will be sold low, if Imms- wvpuvawoi we nana svspa eau omaa, . I.10rlir 352 ji0 Stzit Jaantal. The Poor Man's Book. Tha winds have blown the smoke away; Cold ta tbe forge sod hutbed tbe mill; The toll-worn cotter rests to day, TrstBo is mute, and labor still. The unharnessed mule feeds on tbe green Tbe weary ox rests in tbe shade; A holy calm pervades tbe scene, Light radiates trotn bill and glade. . Gay flowers which light the vernal sod, Like drops of 'unshine from tbe tky, Bow tbelr fair heads to worship Ood, And send their fragraut praise on high. Beneath his own fig true and viue, Beside tbe lowly cottage door, Tbe good man reads the precious Hue Ol promise to tbe humble poor. The Bible ia the poor man's law, A Mossed boon to mortals given, A ladder such as Jacob raw, With angela coming down from heaven. A Bit or Romance, We take the lollowiog from tbe AlbaBy Ar- f8 and Mas of tbe 2d lust.: About two years ago German came to this oountry aud aettltd in Albany. Be brought over with hi in from the land of bis fathers a jouog wile as Sue and buxom a lasa as ever crossed the sea. On the passage over, this fair dausbter of Eve behaved very improperly with tbe male memoers 01 tue company, and at last furnished to the iietrayea huebaud that coo Urination of ber infidelity whioh was "strong as prooroi uoiy writ, ' ana consequently not to be resisted on bis part. - Entertaining very strong objections to toe conduct of his wife, but loving ner witnal, the uniortunate nuaoaod Srat swure very roundly io stroog Teuton terms, and tben coaxed us fondly, lu the vain endeavor to save tbe misguided womnn from tbe destruction to wbiob she was hastening, But sbe continued in her career, against the earnest remonstrance of her husband, uutil they arrived in this city, when he determined to L-ave the company and remain here, in the hope that, onoe separated from tbose who had enticed ber from tbe oath ol rectitude, ebe might be reclaimed and be made a source of happiness to him in tbe new world whither they bud come. At tbe tearful entreaties of Bans, she consented to abandon ber vices, and together they would live In our ancient city io all the happy Innooence of a true married stale, but soon these good resolutions were forgotten, aud the youug wife became hopelessly lost. Aa a consequence, ber husband abandoned her, and lu a short time the woman left tbe city, In company with a member of tbe opposite sex, for Calilornia. Six months a (to, It tbe reader will recollect, be may have read iu the columna ot this paper, among a number of miscellaneous news Items from tbe land or gold, of a woman io San FrAnol.co a keener of a brothel there befog stabbed by a Spaniard, and her body be ing luund next morning lying just outside tbe den over which she presided, stiff and cold in death. The murdered woman was tbe wife ot tbe yonng German, and auoh was the end of her career. But, when Huns lelt his wife what did he dot Did he lay bis miatortuuea at heart, aud "take on'' badly I Did he become morose and sour, under the influence of bia sorrow t Not he, Bans married again 1 and, at the time of the death of bis "other wife " in San Franeisoo, was gaining a very good livelihood here, aud rear ing a family ot uuiidreu. Hut now comes the strangest part of the story. It seems that the attbujaa woman amassed, iu ber wretched bu siness in California, Ihe snug utile sum ol 924,- 000, and this little sum ia now ou tbe way to this oily, aud will, as soon as it arriveB here, tickle the palms of our honest German friend, wno was too nonest 10 live wiin tne woman who bad dishonored him, and just honest enough to accept tbe wages whioh ber sin and iniquity bad gained ber. As the husband of tbe woman, be prelerred his claim to the property, and will get it; for although be was married to another woman at tbe time ot bis first wife's death, tbe second marriage was illegal, and he was still ber legal husband and entitled to her property at her death, liana will now eujoy tbe $21,000 Willi bis new wile, aud tne law cannot toucn blm. But be has very curious ideas of honor, and we doubt it the money will, after all, oe ot much uae to him. The Slave Trade Testimony of a Mis slonary. At a meeting recently held at Kocksway, near tbe oity ol New York, under tbe auspices ol tha American Board lor foreign At lesions, the Bev. Albert Buihnell, of the Gaboon Al lesion, Western Africa, thus spoke of Africa and lis people, it wus, be said, in every repect, land ot darkness. Beyond a few points on the western coast, tne colony or tbe bape, and single mission of tbe ticotoh near the Worth- fci&at uape, tbe wbole oonuueat was a vast un penetrated moral- wilderness. let it was a prosperous country, containing, it was estimated, 160,000,000 ol inhabitants equal to abont one-seventh ot the population ot the globe.. The oonverts to Chtisiianity were computed to be about 14,000 on tbe western coast, and about as nuuy In South Alrica. in addition, he tb.6'1 there might be 100,000 children and youth under missionary training in schools. Instead ot Alrioa being a vast desert, it was really a densely populated oountry, except tbe great desert ol baoara. 1 lie Mountains ol tbe Moon, always laid down in our school geographies until lately, be pronounoed 'moousbioe.' As to tbe character vt the negro, be oluiuied that we should disabuse ourselves of tbe prejudices which are tbe result of ages ot Injustice and abuse, through the uelaiious loretgu slave trade. Be especially discredited the plea tot that traf-flo, that tbe negro enslaved bis own race wben be could, lie bud satisfied himself that the internal traffic) in slaves was Instigated aud kept up by tbe demands ot tbe foreign market. It had ceased wherever ihis irafbo had been driven lrom tbe coast. Litibb fkom FLORiNra NiOHTifiQALB The workiogmen of Sheffield, Kugland, having intimated to Miss Nightingale their intention of presenting to ber a set of table cntlery manufactured by themselves, that lady returned tbe following characteristic reply: I am exoeedlngly sorry to have allowed your latter to remain ao long unanswered, bat my oo-capations of late have been so pressing that it has been unavoidable. Tbe proposal which your letter contains is peouiiarly graiifying to me as coming from a place connected with wbiob 1 have associations that will always be dear to me; and I should at once frankly accept Ihe offered kindness It I oould secure one point, wbiob would be essential to my comfort in so doing, vis: that the amount of subscription should be fixed an a scale which could not possibly prove burdensome to any one. It is not for me to dictate, but I shall he greatly t bliged to you, if possible, to press this point, and to assure my mends mat it is not a sleodid specimen of what I alrawdy koow 8hrf- neld cau aooomplieb tint would be gratifying to me, but merely a token, and tbe simpler tbe better, of e-ood will and sympathy for a body in whore welfare I shall always feel an espeolal interest. So strong was my feeling on this point that my first impulse on receiving the proposal was to request tbat those who had ibis kind thought would content themselves by simply appending their names to a testimony of good will aud oould this be so, 1 should be more th u satisfied. But ibis I must leave for others to decide. FL-Ott. NIGHTINGALE. LiBiaiAd Coin. We have been showu tsu one cent aud two cent pieces of Liberiun coin. Thsv are about the same else, though not so heavy, as the English hall-penny aud penny niceaa. and are Drominentlv marked with their resDsotirs denominations. On the one side Is a reprefenlalioo of a palm Iree in bloom, tha i u steamer in me aisiauce, aud Ihe figures '1847 the latter referring to the date of formation as a mnnhlio. On tha of Liberty and cap, with a star in tbe cap, and tbe words 'Bepublie of Liberiaaod three suial I stare, reprteeuling tha thra nnnntioe n. .,,.., which comprise tbe young- nation. Th mt.i. lie currency of Liberia consists in the one and two cent pieces. They were struek in l.nn,i.,n ! ia 1851, and present a creditable appearance. trPuoch publishes as a "Gross PlsKihjin.n" the following: , . , : .. la one of Alexander Smith's "City Poems" oc:urs tbe expression ; j 't..- "A eiou and a ouhsb together.'' )dr. "Punch" cava that it was evidnniiv kh. baged from Sir Walter Scott, who said. In r. Cording tbe death of a charger, And draws bis last sob by tbe side of his dam." MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALfc. Samuel MoUleliand t al. I - , -. . . ., agalu.t y -"u"""u riea ol CiiaUaa uoott t al. '' J "kllu eounty, Ohio. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER ' A of the Court of Common Plea of rranitih. Ohio, mad at th March term thereof. A. b. ihm ... above entitled action, and to m diraoted, there will t. oBered for aa! by th uadwaigneii, at publio auetlon. to th highest biddor, . ... .. , . , .,, On the I Qtk day of December. A. D. 1857. btwen th hours of 10 o'clock a. m aud 4 o'clock n m of said day, at th door of tbe court house in the city of Oolombua, of said county of Franklin, the following real estate, situated iu said Frankliu county, Ohio, to wit- iu. auim nan oi inrat in in ciiy oi voiuuibna, nam-bet three hundred and thirty-seven (N. oi eS71 being the uremiMe uiually kuowu as ."Tilt Oiilo Slale Joomal Bnildiny." Appraised at 823,000, Any persona daslruu ol view ing oi examining said nremiaetwltb a view to nnrchm can be shewn the earn, on application to tbe saoeraned. J. . BALDWIN, nolfVwU Heater Comol'T Franklin Com. plea. , Superior Contt of Franklin Conntr, The Jefleraoo Branch of the Stale Bank of Ohio, at C..UU.U.UJW, iiaiuuu, - t j V. I . D, k T. V. Owynn, Moagrov k Wiley, Seymour A. Win- alow, hli W. Owynn and Bask of but of N.w York, defendant. THE BANE OF STATE OF NEW YORK, in tbe City of New York, will take notice that tbe ' Ji fleraon Branch ol the State Bank of Ohio, at Steubea-. vuie, in tue oouniy or jeuereon, ana state ot unto, did, on the 13th cay of November, A. D. 186T, Die its neti- lion In th Superior lout oi Franklin eounty, Ohio, in said Stat of Ohio, against David Owynne aod looms. M. Uwynoe, partner, under th. name and style of D. A Al. Uwynne: John A. Moigruv aod William Wllev. parts.! under th styl of Mosgrov A Wllev: Seymour A. Wioalow, Ui W. Owynn, and Bank of State ol New (ork, aettlng lorth that aaid U. A I. M. Owynne. Moa grov. A Wiley, Seymour A. Winalow, and Eli W. Owynne are luuepieu io aiu piaiaua in taeaumoi SOUOU, wltn " interest thereon lrom the 21th of Augiut, 181)7, on a note . of oefendante' dated Otb of June, lo67, payable aevenly-hve day from date, lor 80000, and ak lor a judgment luereon. sun, tuai aia not. wae irausierr.d to s.ld Bank of Stau ol N.w York, wrongfully and fraudulently, and praying that aaid money may be ordered Vo be paid io pia.ouu, anu tnai toe nanaoi oiaieoi ew xork may produce aaid aoi, sad that th am mar boaacel.u. aod perpetual injanstion allowed reetraiojju- aaid Kan . of State of New fork, or it assigns, irom ooliectiug the am. ' ; ' ' . . . . u j , . r t, . And aaid Bank of State of New York 1 notified that it ia required to appear and answer aaid petition on or be- ' fore the third Saturday after the 26th day of December next. ByMAKllN ANDKkWS. nol3-w " It, Attorney. ' MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Joseph Rlogway, Trustee, " -i Sj - V. 1 FrankUn Count The Columbus, Piqua k Indiana Rail- J Coiuuioa Plea. . :N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER L of the Court of Common Plea of Franklin eouoti. : Ohio, mad at th March term thereof, A. D. 1867, in the aeove entitled action, and to me directed, there will be ill uigueet pmuvr, vo tue , , ... (, I 1ITB UAl VV Uh.UliMUi.ii. A. U. 1867. between the hour, of 1 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'alook p. '"- ' sab. Ul avsaiu iasbw. saa uis uusjn- ljxsw riiura lia.ll bibi l n Lfl eitjoi Miumous, in saw jrankun county, Ohio, ihe tuiueing real estate, to wk: j - - i - A MrL.l.tH.1 nf l.nA altu.t. . . K. I . lin and State of Ohio, near the city ol .Columbua. aud bounded and deooribeu aa follow, to wit: eommenoinr . at a etak in Lincoln Goodale' west line, at a point that ia ten rods south of tne south weat comer of boouale Park, neat said city of Ooiumbas. being th naith eaat corner ot th land bought of William Neil by the toluol- bua, Piqua k Indiana tfallroad Company, in section nine ' ' township, Frankimcouuly, Ohio; thencaouuialoug Lincoln Uoedale'a wett line, aud west line of the Ohiof.ui. '1-' tentlary lot. So the Soioto river, two thoaaand eight bun ' dred aud thirty leet (xtldO), more or lass; thence south aaventv and one.hall de-Tea weat SI. lit u ttr V the riter, two hundred and tea feel ('ilo) mure or lea j ' thence north en thousand four hunuroa and biiy-nu-e feet (1460) mote or least tuenee west to tbe wenter of . ' Olentangy creek, three thouaand on hundred and oiaetv- nine leei i,oivvy, uieuoe up tu iieniangy cretx, nortn twenty-two aau one-half aegree eoet (H. Wk.i eight uuuuiwu an. eigu. lev- w uie oauier Ol me Ivolum- bua Piqua A Indiana Kallroad; thence eighty three Iettoataki thenfbUowingnpihoreek, north, dve . . and one-half denee. east iN. b l-a.l si. humlriMl an.l uiirvy-vigu. auu .lA.-kwv vuv uuuiukiuu leal lood 6'A-lOOth! to a atak: thtne eaat two thouaaud usua . hundred and ninaty niu and sight, ix hundredth leet one hundred and fourteen aare and t..nt Hv. hm.. .. oreum oi aa acre w-ivuiusj, more or less. Kes.rvlng for rignt of way and oepot ground, a foU - Iowa, Vis: oommcnclng at a point oa Lincoln Uoodale's wat lin that Is nine hundred aud ten leet south Irom th north east corner of tbe above tract; thauc wet four hundred and forty one leet (441) ; thence north one hundred and sixty Bn leet (looj; thence west three . I n.t .! .... - ILL. . . . . 1 . . :t UUHUf MMU - V ivw., NNUH W1U1 MUlf . feet (80) ; thence west aix hundred and niuety aix feet (00b) ; thence south one hundred and Slty two leet (lav) to a point that I north thirty feet (80) of the onit of tha main track; thene north seventy nine degree, aud fork thne DUniite. VMt N. lu. .1' V I t..li.l .' .- - - ' ' .... '- r. u .... .....w . ... ...... . . 1. . . . . tue ut.tu wuwmi. u . u uHuuivu auu iweuiy &va feet (17'26) to the weat hue, center of ul.utangy tl.-nn. ..Ml t V, t.unt , wn .nil ... I. . .1 J , - - ' " ' ' .,iwwrj iJ. HW) aeventy feat (10) to a point that la toity leet 40) auuiu ui iu. uuuu awi., vuvuov bajuiu, aeteoiy nine ue- freea and forty four minutes east (. 7U44' k.) one houaand seven hundred and twenty Sre leet (17115) ; th.nna anuth aixtv nine dan-reea and font four minnt-. east (S. 0U 44' A.) two hundred aad Jem leet (ilO); thenoe south saveuty nine degree and twenty minute east (S. 70 HO. B.) on thousand three hundred and thirty hve feat (1336) to the seat line of the tract: and thence north two hundred and aeventy live (.16) leet vu the place of beginning, containing thirteen and One fourth (lSX)sore. - . Auu aiao in rujui oi way tor uie atone and lloie track, thirty feet (80) wide from the deiot ground 16 the lime kiln and Boiou) river, making e aora, and staking the whole of aaid reservath n lour teen and one fourth acre,, and leaving to the said flrst abov deecrlbed trecl, one ' ' hundred (i00) acre. Appraited at kMX per acre. . Terms ol sal, Cash. J. WM. BALDWIN, ' nolo-dltwu ' ' ' Master Commiwioner, , ' Lney : fiatlei'i Eatate. . NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the lubeeribw ha been appointed and qual-ihad a administrator of th estate of Lucy Butler, wi erauaun oonniy, acoaa, Columbu, Not. 17, 1867. wSt 'DO YOU EVEK , y ... WANT ANY THING Prom New Yorkt ir to. Send your Order to , F. S. CABOT & CO., . BUYERS, 86 CEDAR STREET. THEY BUY ALL KINDS OF MER- A. CHAND.SK, on oommis.lon, for U who order. Constantly in the market, buying largely fOT Cash, they ' buy tower than any single purchaser can; tuay nil large , ; or amall orders and see that the goods ara lorward.J. 1 Order sent to them get the benefit of Competition by different bouses, wbeteaa, li sent to any single dealer, tlier get no such besedt.. Information upon mercan tile mattera rreeiy given. Circular with lull particular" aod reference will b sent on application, un"" " only, aboald oonUin vamps to prepay postage. . P. O. Box 117. ' , , Keftr, by permission, to Wll. 8 LiSBSRT, of A. fc A. Uwro A Co. ( wau awo, oi naywr A Co., (Steel House,) ana many oiuers. oc'.'B NOTICE. JOHN PERRIN, S. V7. HARPER, AND J Angallas Harper, his wife, ara hereby notified tbat tb subscriber, administrator of tb estate el Jonathan B. ferric, decasd, late of Franklin eounty, Ohio, has Bled in the ProbateCourtof aaid enonir. hi. petition for th, sal of th real eatate of said decedent, to wit:.. LoU 7, 8 and 84 In th town of Frenklintoo, in saiu ooun- . ty, and the north half of lot. 8 end SID, ud Into 1 and 31, and part of lot No. 6 In th town of Frankfort, Unlou county, Chlo. and for tb assignment ot dower in aaid property and that the will be for hearing on tb 14th day ot December next. , iAS. CHBHilY, ,, , nola-wlt Adm'r of Jno. B. Pstrla's sstat. ' AT I -a;; |
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