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IT e.ns.sy.Uttrw iiil i til in . i i ,t. J . i: .j ii w ... , VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1857." t !l yj.u NUMBER 107. I .1. .' :il'..l ..I, .a Vlll A. V - . A a I " - . , arc. "iflvw""i ' 'i III Vl. i . i I tti'.u ,i Cl I mW 111 I IBM I I S'M 111 I H ' .,( J, .-,.., .... ' I . - .(.... ' j (Dljio Stott Journal. isf fTTBUnHID - nAiiy TKI-WEKKJjT AND WEEKLf n tOgOPIBH tfc OO, W.tt. MJIIOULKR, Editor. f irm Invariably la Advance. Oailt- W OO per year. . "y tbe Carrier, per week. .... eU. Iiu-Wesmt -00 per year. W.elUV W Clubs often andorer ISO Tr'.KMH OF AtlVEKTlSINa BT THK 8QUARS. (m Luces oa m kaii A so, ui") Ut, ,r 1 year ..$1J 00 ; one square weeks.. .18 10 Out "' mouths 13 00 i one 1 weeks... 00 One " SrtH'lHhs W 00; one " lweek.... 1 M On, S months 8 00 ; one , " day 1 00 un, " amontbi 0;one " JdT.... 76 One " 1 month 4 U ; on " 1 liuertiaa (0 lii 'lyed jTertiMmnu hll more thu the eboye rt. i Tertinment. leaded and plaeed In the ooluma of l.;N(itii,"aoutorainory raw. . All notiem tmjuired to be published J Uir,lfai raUl i II iiplmetl on lb lnaiue eioimueiy aner tarn nm w. ah iimt eeuL. more than the abore ratee.; but all each will M.far " the Trl-WeeUy withoat ahanre. a ii jiiihh Urue, not eioeedlnji 4te line, per year, in " I .li , i60 pet line ; onUlde Ii. N.,ii.:ci of meetine, eh ari table aooietlM, Ire eoapa. ir, ic, half prioa. A liertiiiemente not aeoompanled with written dlreo ..ni. will be hiaertMl till forbid, and eharfM aeeoM- t 'Kir- , - A Utr anient advertitmtnU mutt te paid in a&ntnct. In, rule will not be Taried from. Cmler the preeent eyatem, the adrertiMr pare no umcu tor the epaoej be oeenpiee, the ehaairei beinf il, .rifpRi.l" with the eompnuuon onij. inn plan ie now generally adopted. CALENDAIl-1857. td.il. 1857, c lanuary July. 5 Ii u, in S Its 17 ia 13 IU '201 i -m ii ;i:ji ma: August in mi 13,14 111 IV Mil irm.i 7 13 14 11 III Septem. Hi I? ;ni.;ll ' April.. tl 3 U 10 October 7 111 14 Hi )7 m.i IUtl3 i,3u 1 Novem, H 51 61 12 13 O""6- 1 H Decern. 3 4 1011 17 1H '24 31 liijSINESS CAIIDS. S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law. notary Public AHD Conimlssiuuer of Dectla, Deposltloos, fc.Ce KOK ALL TUB WKHTBKN STATES AND TKKHITOKUil, AND COMNKCTICUT, PKNN8TLTANIA AND MEW TUAK. iTKICE NO. JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Devotee enpecial attention to making Collection!, taking leponitious, and Conveyancing. KEPBBBNOBS: SWAI.H BilUB, (jBADlfOeT N. OLDS, elO i8 L. J. CR ITCH FIELD, V. 1 1 o r ax o y t Xi a -vtr , COUIMHUS, OHIO. uilice iu the (Meoa Building, High Street. ma22-dtf ALLEN O.THURMAN, . ZV. ttornoy o.t liA w, CULV iUUUS, O. , OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ehiO-ly Between Friend and aiound eta. iH. J. LILLE V, nooic-niNDun AA1 Blnuk Book Manufacturer, Tigh street, between Broad and Oay tti. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. fill L.. O. ft'lMlftiU, -1 v 1 1 Engineer, Surveyor and Maghtsman, Uiebee'i Hleok, orer HudlilU'i, llljjh Street, Colunibuv,Oliio. a Li. KINDS OF LAND AND ENGLNEER- V iMti purveying and Leveiing; Mapping Platting: ic.unuical and Aroutteotural Drawing, promptly ana j ttifiitciurily executed. rlBi.T to H. L. dullirant, Ksq.,JobnOrabam, Esq., OoL .JMhmiti jyillllniwly . . oiUMfiue. . luuaa. s. waledp It. E. CHAM f ION Jk CO., DaALuia in e.m.u eics. CANUUVOB, HOCKMO, NOHTHSaN, ZANK3-VILLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Railroad Depot, , "Qb ' COLUMBUS, 0. ' MKS. At, 110PiKTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTASD Of SH4PLIT t liU,) HIGH stsest. nai.nuRTTx wStr Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, tvUiiUjnuus, OHIO. ''PUG SUB3CIUBER3 ARE HAPPY TO X announce that their arrangements are now com. plete. and this Mouse will be opened to the fublio on lueday morning, Deoember 30th, IBM. , We innte the attention of travelers and others to a dotal newly finished, fnrnlahed and replete in every de partmeut. No pains shall be wanting on our put to make the Ooodaie House what is desired at the Capital of the Stat. jAMBd A. BAHCUH. J. W. COLLIER, W ..... V. ilVI A4VJC4 'PUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI8 DAT -- enured Into a oopartnershlp in the practice of Medicine and Surgery in this city and Tlolnlty, under the name of "barr Utll." Offloe on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison Barr. Speoial attention pain to diseases of the Lungs anc female diseases. -. R. N. BARR, ""'"g K. L. HH.L, William Scott, FASlllO.VAULE AND X3 A. XI 13 33 XT. W1 riLL BJS FOUjND at iiissa. li)llM .... H(la.l I. .1.. . ... I. ' . ... "" " u .... ursieiyie oi eom art) under BarUilt a Smith's Banking Uuuae, In AMBOS'S BUILDINC, "io Sireei, trtmm th American and tfnl Houu, J- ColiixrxToxjjsi, Olaio. HEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE 13R0KER, OIBm In Piatfe BuUdlng, WHStof the Post Office. tl tXhq associated with me e. l. Aifenev ti "BM,Iur m. h"'!" oi wing ueneral Olmnir. fni ,i ' preparou vu duj, nen ana M- ii k... i . '""s, on me most aeoommouattng terms. nd Stalk? J11"1 P'Prty, Railroad, and other Bonds " "' "to.1? " owriP"""", -AIOS OOLLECTloNg (IHIU. .,r . CLOCKS. 1 D?TLn8DAY' 21 DAY 30 6ases8wl rK3Vln yioai - Mrble flt iate tlm.noh ,ld m"l ". Some are ?rtes mad! S.V??Mr' "B1 it't ,mtn e. good. ifJo ,ttU P"uasers. -. . ., . ' BLTNM BALDWIN. Times of Iloldins; Courtf In the State of ' Ohio. ; Siokiraar or fltiti'i Otnsi, I ... PluHk... It 1 Mikl I rVHE REQULAK TIMES OF, HOLD- -L Ing the District Courts and the Court) of Common Pleas In all the counties ef the State, complied from re. turns of Common rises Judges meue to thi ofllee, and statutes In force txlog the times of Holding Marts? FIRST JUD10UL DIJTR10T HAMILTON COUNTY. ; . oecu or tuMHoa run, On the Bret Monday of January, the aaoond Monday of way, ana us srs! Monaay oi novemner, , l Bnmuor C0CBT. 1 On the lrst Monday la April, and the Irst Monday In uctooer. SECOND JUDICIAL; DISTRICT COURT Of COMMON rLEAa. iVK Atbdieiiien. In the county of Butler, F.broary 16, June 1, and Oe-tober 18.' In the ooutty of Preble, March It, June 81, and No- Temper an, . AVnmd 5uMtLHon. In the county of Champaign, february 1, May 11, and October 18. : In the county of Montgomery, March 16, June 7, and Aovemnsr b. In the oonnty of Miami, February 16, Jane 21, and voucmoer o. t . i Htfrol SiHMiUm. '.1 . : ' I . .1 In the oonnty of Oreene, February 1, May U, and Oo-toberlS.In the county of Clark, February 1, June it, and De- esmoer . . . i -i . . i in the county of Clinton, February 33, Jane , and lovoflDoer a. In the oonnty of Warreo, Maiei 18, Jane 17, and No. vemoer xo. .. 4 , currBOt com. -1, ; " , In the county of Butler, on the twelfth day of April; In toe oonnty of Piebie, on the third nay of May; . ' In the eountr of Darke, on the tenth dar of May ; In the ooautv of Moniaomerr. on the seventeenth dar of May: in the oonnty of illami. on tbe tweotr-third dar of august, la the county of Champaign, on the thirtieth dav or Annum; In Ih. M.nl AH: ... Mlh.n.lhl.aall.MH.b.1 In the countv of .Wamn. on the thirteenth oar o Seutember; ' J In the couutv ol Clinton, on the twentT-tbird dar of Bepiemner; in me county oi ureene, on tne fourtn day of Oct, ber. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jf oubdietrisn. .M U VUJ V. B.I1U. VU HI. HI.. A UV.UI. J Ul HUBIL the second Tue.dsr of Mar. and tbe Brat Tueadav of ugiooer. Iu the eountr of Hardin, on the second Tuesdar of Jisron, toe tuira luesaay or kay, and tbe second lues-day of October. In tbe eountr of Logan, on the third Tuedar ol March, the fourth Tuesuay of May, and the third lues-day of Ootober. In tbe oouutv of Union, on the first Tuesdar of Anrll. tbe second luesday of June, and the first Tuesday of noveniorr. la the eouaty nf Uanon, on the second Tueadar ol April, tne thlru Tuetday of June, and the sootd lust-da oi November. in the oouutr of Shelbr. on the fourth To. adar of April, the llr.t tueadav in July, and the iourih luetdar ot November. Ia the OouotT of Ausl.lse. on the drat Tueadav of May, theasconu Tuesuay of July, and the eeooud luet-day of December. . Stoma duedmnm. In the county of Paulding, on tbe fourth dar of March. aad the tenth day of Norember. in t he county of Williams, on tbe eighteenth day of Maieh, the seventh dar ot July, add the fourteenth dar of Ootober. In tbe oouutr of Fulton, on the twenty-fourth dar of March, the fourteenth dar oi July, and the twentv-aer- enth day of October. in tbe county of Henry, on the thirty first dsr of March, and the thli d day ol November. In the cnantr ol DelisDoe. on the seventh dar of Anrll. the twenty-first day of July, and the eighth day of Oc- looer. i . - J . i in tbe oountr of Mercer, on the t went r-Brat dav of April, and tbe seventeenth day of November. In the county ol Van Wert, on the twenty-eighth day of "pril, and the twenty-fourth day of November. Ia the countv of Putnam, on the third l'ueedav of June, aou ins nrst a.y oi uecsmber. . . . j . , ..... - . TAird Xubdinnon. In the county ol Wood of tbe fourth Tuesdar of Febru ary, the second TurSuay of Juoe, and the eeooud Monday of October. In the oonnty of Seneca on the aeoond Tnesdav of March, the thii d Tueadar of June, and the fourth Monday of October. In the county of Hancock on the first Tueadar of April. the first Tue.day of July, and the third Tuesday of No remoer. i . f i t .... in the county of Wyandot on the third Tuesday of April, the aecond Tuesday ol July, and fourth luesday of November.In tbe county of Crawford on tbe fourth Tuesday of apru, vne ioiiu tuesuay ot juiy, ana the second Inosdey of December. DISTRICT OOC ST. In the county of Shelby on tbe twenty-ninth day of JUIJj in the county of Mercer on the fi'st day of August; In the county of Auglaise on tbe fourth day ol August;In tbe county of Allen on the aixlh day of Auguot; In the county of Marion 00 tbe seventh day of August;in the county of Lojan on the thirteenth day of August;in tbe county of Union on the twentieth day of August;Iu the county of Hardin on the twenty-fifth day of August;In the county of Ciawford on the twenty ninth day of august; lu tbe county of Wyandot on the first day of September;la tbe county of Seneca on the third day of September;In the county of Hancock on the tenth day of September;In the county of Wood on the twentieth day of May; Iu tbe county of Henry on the twentieth day of September:In tne county of Fulton on the taenty-second day of fopiombsr; In the county of Williams on the twenty-fourth day of September; In the county of Defiance on the twsnty -sixth day of cwuieiBusr; In the county of Paulding on the thirtieth day of September;In.the county of Yen Wert on the seoond day of October;In the county of Putnam on the fourth day of Octo. ber. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLaaa. Flrri Bvbtiiviium, In the bounty of Erie on the seoond Mondar of Febrn. ary, the fourth Monday of May, and tbe first Monday of VOMIDWr In the eountr of Huron on the first Monday of March the aecond Monday of June, and the fourth Monday of October. In the county of Lucas on the aecond Monday of stereo, tne tniru Monaay oi June, and tbe first Monday of November. Ia the county of Bacda.ky on tbe fourth Monday of arcu, me lourtn eiooaay in June, and the third Mon day of November. In the county of Ottawa on the flrt Tue.day of April, the first luesday of July, and the first Mond.y of 4eoeuiuer. Second SuJxticOion In the county of Lorain on the aeoond Tuesday of February, tbe second TusaoAy of May, and the first Wed-neaaay after toe second luesday of Ootober. In the county of Medina on the flr.t Monday of Marsh. the first Monday of June, and the first Monday of November.In tbe county of Bummlt on the fourth Tue.day of March, tbe third Tuesday of June, and tbe third Tues uay oi nortmoer. Third SvldivUion. i In the coanty of Cuyahoga on the fifteenth day of Feb ruary, the seventeenth day of May, and the fifteenth day ot November. riUTRICK oopm. In the county of Erie on the seventh dav of Anrll: In tbe eouuty of Ottawa on the eighteenth day of April; In the oounty of Lucas on tbe twenty-first day of April; . .... . In tbe county of Sandusky on the fifth day of May; In the county of Huron on tho ninth day of May; In the coanty of Lorain on the flfteeuth dsy of September;In the oonnty of Medina on the twenty-second day of September; In the oounty of Summit on the twenty-nl jth day of In the county of Cuyahoga on the eleventh day of Oo- aooer. ... Finn JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. jFTirjf k6ditum. nitsr txkjc. In the oonnty of Adams on tbe aeoond Tuesday In January; In the connty of Brown on the third Tuesday In January; i In the oounty of Clermont on the second Tuesday after the third Tuesday In January. ' SIOOSD TSBM. In the oounty of Adsme on the third Tuesday In May; ia tue county oi Drown on tne next luesaay thereafter!In the connty of Clermont on the second Tuesday after said last mentioned Tuesday, i tbud Turn. In the county of Adams In the third Tuesday In Octo- oer; I . , In the oounty of Brown on the next Tuesday there, aftert ' la the county of Clermont on the second Tuesday after ..en ansa wvnaionvu auvswey. Second SubdivliiiM. " wan Tim. In tbe Coanty of Rose on the second Tuesday In February:In tie oou nty of Fayette on the fourth Tuesday thereafter; i In the oounty of Highland en the first Tuesday after said last ueauonea luesaay. ' ' ' rtooRD nan.'"' " '" '" In the county of Highland on tbe first Tuesday In June; i In the eonnty of Rosa on V e seoond Tuesday next thereafter; Ia the eonnty of Fayette on tbe third Tuesday aft'r said last mentioned Tuesday. tatui tsn. In the County of Highland on tbe third Tuesday Ln October;; In the county of Fayette on the second Tuesday thereafter; - In the eonnty of Rose on the eeooud Tuesday after aald last mentioned inesaay, TMrrf BvMtvbim. , nUT TIM. . In tbe ooaoty of Pickaway on tbe aecood Tuesday In February; In tbe county ol Franklin on the second Tuesday there-after:In the county of Madison on the fourth Tuesday next suooseding said last mentioned Tuesday. onttD nta. Ia the eounly ot Pickaway on the third Monday in y; " lu tbe county of Madison on the second Tuesday th ire after: i . In the county of Franklin oa the Tuesday next suc ceeding tue ia.it meniiunea lueraay. TB1ID TUa. In the eonnty oi Fraualln on the tbiid Tuesday In October; 1 ' In tbe county of Pickaway on tbe fourth Tuesday thereafter: . - la tbe county ef Madieoa on the second Tuesday after sain last mentioned 1 ueauay. duthici oocw. In ths county of Madlsou on tbe second Wsdoesdsy in April; In tbe county of Fraoklin on the Mondar next sue oeedlnf said aeoond Wedneaday; la tue county oi ricxaway oa tne secona Wednesday beat suoeeeaiug seia jsonuay; In the county of Faretteoa the Wednesdar nut sue eeediiut the laet mentioned Wednenday; Iu the county of Roae ou the Monday next succeeding the laat mentioned Weonesday; In tbe oouutr ot Adams oa the third Wednttdsy in September; la tue eountr oi Brown on the Monday next succeed ing said last mentioned Wednesday ; in the county ef Clermont on the Monday next sue oeediDff the last mentioned Mondar: In tbe eouuty of Highland on the second Wednesday alter aatd last mentioned Monaay. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTCOURT OF COHMOM PLsaS. FirU Svidivitim. In tbe county of Knox on the twenty-cecondilat of February, the thirtietn aa ot August, ana tne twenty fif h day of October; l.ti. Mnnl. ..f f ,nkln ah I V . Sr...-.!, J...,Vll, the thirteenth day of etoiitember, and the taonty-tecond' aay ot govern oer. In tbe county of Delaware on the fifth dar of April, the twenty -seventh day ol September, aad the thirteenth oay oi uecenioer. atcona auraipuion. In the county of Aahland on the twenty -second day of f coruary, tne iweniy-sersniu usy oi fcepwmoer, ana tbe tmrieeuin aay oi veotmeor. ln the oounty ol Richland on the eighth dayof March the twenty, third day of August, and the twenty seeont dav of November. in tbe oounty ot aorrow oa tbe nttn day oi April, tne thirteenth uay ot September, and theeigutn aay el no- vemoer.. . . Z'sirsl AiMiniwn. laths county of Warns on the twenty-third day ot February, the twenty-fourth dar of August, and tbe s coad day of Noremoer. la tue oounty oi Holmes on tne tweniy-secona aay or March, the thirteenth day of ccpteuiber, and the twenty - ninth day of Aovember. Ia tbe oounty of Coshccton on the aim day of Apill, the twenty seventh day of Sspteinbsr, and ths thirteenth dayof December. ,,. j, . , . , Durruor oocar. In the county of Wayne on the twenty siith day of Apill. i in tbe eountr oi rucntana on ids serentn aay ot May In the count i of Aebiand on the nineteenth day of May. In the oountr ol Morrow on tbe twenly-slith day oi ln tbe county of Delaware on tbe seoond day of June. la tbaoounty of Knox on the ninth day of June. In the county of Licking oa tbe twenty-first dar ot Juns. i In tbe oounty of Holmss on ths ninth day of Auguat. Iu tho county of Coahoctoo on the sixteenth day of August.. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , Pint iSuWiutnen. . Ihe Spring terms shall bs hsld In the' county of Fair field on the fourth Monday of Febiuary; ia the ooun ty of Perry on the fourth Monday next altar the fourth. Monday of February, and in the county of Hooking on tbe second Monuay alter the fourth Mouday ef rob ruary. 1 me summer .terms snail oe neia in tne county ot rairbcia on tbe secona Monday oi Mar: n me eountr of I'erry on the fourth Monday next alter the seoond Monday ol May; and in tbe county of Hocklug ou the second Monday next after the second Monday of May. Ths tall teima snail be bsia In the county ol iairUeia on tbe first Monday of October ; In tne county ol Perry on tbe second Monday thereafter, and in the county of Hocking on the fourth Monday neat tbereattcr. Second SuidivUion. The Spring terms shall bs held in the county of Soioto on the second Monday ia February; la the oounty uf Pike ou the lourtn Monday In rebruaxy; In the county of lAWreuee on the aenond i neaday next after tbe lourth Monday In February; la the county of Jackson on the fourtn Tuesday next alter tbe tourtb Monday in .orn ery; and In tbe oounty of Vinton en the lourth Mouday next alter tue fouttu Monday in sebruary. Tne summer terns shall be bold ln the county or Bol oto on Ihe second Monday In May, la the oounty el Pike on the lourth Monday la May, la the eounly ol Jaokeou on the aecond Tuesday next alter the fourth Monday Id May, In the coanty ol Vluton on the noond Monday next alter the fourth Monday in May, ia the county of law-renee on tbe fourth Tuesday next after the lourth Monday la Msy. ... . Tue fail terms aball be hsld la the county of Lawrence on the last Tburaday in September, ln tbe oounty of J ack- son on toe secona Monday next alter tne aecona luoeasy In Oo'ober, ln the oounty of V 41 ton on the first Monuay nsst after the second Tuesday el October, ia-tbw eonnty oi rise oa neanesday next alter the aeoond luesaay in Ootober, in the oounty of Scioto on the third Monday next after the seoond I'ussday In Ootober. ! lAtrd 3Mivition. . Tbe spring terms .hail be held ln the oonnty ol Wash- in .ton on the tblrd Tuesday next after ths seoond Mon day In February ; in tbe county or Athene on tbe seoond Monday; - In tho o unty of Meiga on tbe ihird-Vneaday; And In the oounty of uailla on the lourth Mondar next after the aald thlru Tussday, next after the said seoond Monaay oi reoiua y. The summer terms shall be hsld in the oounty of Wash-louton on tbe Thursuay next preceding the aeoond Mon day of May; . i in the oounty or Athens on tue second Monday; In the eouuty ol Melji on the third Tuesdsy ; ad la the oounty of Qalua cn the) lourth Monday next alter the aala Ihund.y, next preoeulug the said ssooad Mondsy ef May. The t an tome snail be held In tbe coanty of . Washington on the first Thursday next after the ascond Tue.day of October; - - - -' - " in the oounty or Athens on ths second Monday; in tbe county efMilg. on the third Tuesday: And In the oounty of Oallla oa the fuunh Honda next after the first aald Thursday seat after the said seoond I'ussday of October. . .. Dimiot copxt. , In the county of Washlugtoa oa the' seoond Bbnday ef April; Iu the county of Meigs oa the first Friday after the asoond Monday of April; in tne county oi uaiua oa tbe third Monday or April; In the countv of Lawrence on the Aeat Thuredav alter the third Monuay in April; in tne no unty oi ocioto on tue first Monday ol April; la the county of Perry oa tbe first Wsdnesdav of Sep tember; ln the county of Fairfield oa the first Fndsy after the first Wednssday of September; lu tbe eouuty ot Mucking on tbe aeoond Wednesdar of September; in the county oi Alliens oa toe Bret Friday after the aeoond Wednesday of September; In the county of Vinton en the first Monday after ths second Wednesday of September; In the county of Jackson on the third Wednesdar of ceiueuioer; in the county of Pike cn tbe first Monday next after the fourth Mouday of Apfll. U0H1H JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . ,-. i . , FirH Subiiviiim. In tbe county of Muiklngum oa the seoond dar of Feb ruary, the fifteenth day of June, and tbe seoond day of poevniv.1. In the county of Morgan on the seoond day of Haroh, the twenty fifth day of May, and the twenty-fourth day of August; i In ths county of Noble on the sixteenth dayof March, the eighth day ef June, and ths seventh day of September. Second Swdivition. In the county of Ouernssy on the twenty-sixth dar of Jauuary, the twenty-second day ef June, and th aeoond day or noveaioer. n . . j 4 In the county of Monroe oa the sixteenth day of February, tho sixth day of July, aad the sixteenth day of November. . t i 1 j i I i ln the county of Belmont on tbe second dar of March. the twcnty-firtn day of May, aad the twenty-fourth day of August. ' '. w . . . I m-.m-j-j II .I.. -in., , ., , antra; awainncn. 1 la the eouaty of Jftsreoa th sewid 4ay of let ruary, tbe twenty-fifth day of May, and the twenty-fourth day of August. , In ths oounty of Harrison on ths second day of March, tbe sixth day of July aad slxtsenth day of November In tbe oounty of Tuscarawas on the sixteenth dsy of March, the teenty-sscoad day ef June and, the second day of Nuvember. , DISTRICT court. " ' '' 1 ' Io the county of Tuscarawas on the nineteenth dayof Ootober, . .i ... In the eouuty of Harriaoo ou the twenty-sixth day of Ootober, : ' la the county of Jefferson on tbe thirteenth day of Marob. j . .... ... ..... In tbe oounty of Belmont oa the sixteenth day ( April, i Ie the county of Monroe on the fourteenth day of y. I iu the county of Noble on the teuth dsy of May. ; Iu the oounty of Guernsey to th thirtieth day April. ' ' In the county of Morgan Ob the twenty first day of Ssptsmber. ' ..... .... . la the. oounty jef Muskingum en the twsnty-fourtW uy ui ceptemosr. . . NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Io the county of I elumbisna on the second Monday of reorusry, ,u inira Moouay or May, and the lourth saoouay oi septemoer. . In tbe coanty of Carroll ou the fourth Monday of Feb ruary, the second Monday next rucceediog tbe third Monday of May, and the first Monday after the saooud Tues- day ef October. In tbe oouutv of Stark on tbe drat Mnnda. at eUri-n tbe third Monday next ancceedlng the thud Wo- day of nay, aau aoe secona Hdnuay oexr. euceeeaing tne seoona auesu pi vetooer. ... ....... ... , , Btcand Subdimiion.. i , , . In tbe county of Portaee oa Uat second Mondar ol Feb ruary, the ihiid Monday ol May, and the fourth Monday of Seutember " ' la the county of Maboalng en the fonrth Monday of rroruery, lne scoouo, Monaay next suocsedlog tbe third Monday ot May, and the first Wednesday after the second 'I ueadar ol October. In the oosmy ol'Trurobbll oh the ferjrmd' Monday of Maico, tne fourth Monday aext auooeeding tbe third Monday of May, ar.d the second Monda.y next succeeding tbs eeeuno t ueauay oi uctooer. ' ' 77i'i d .SuMiiajion. Ia the coanty of Lake on the second Mondar of Feb ruary, the tbird Monday of Mar. and tbe fourth Monday oi .--euieraoer. In tbe county of Geauga on tbe fourth Monday of Feb- rnarr, the second Mondsr r eit succeeding the third siouuay ei siv, no tne nrst w sane, aay alter the secona luesaay ot uctooer,-" ...... In tbe county of Ashtabula oo.the aecond Monday of March, the fourth MoDdar next succeedine- the third Mondsy of May, and tbe aecond Monday next succeeding toe secona roesaey oi uctooer. district cocrt. In the oounty of I ortege on th fourth Monday of arcu. In tbe county of Trumbull on the flint Monday next ncceeding the fourth Monday of March. In the oounty of Mahoning on the third Monday next auocveawg mo inarm Monaay oi Marcb. h th county of Columbiana on the four'h Monday next auGcecaiuir tne lourtn siooaHy of Maioh. In lha county of Can oil on th firth Monday next anc ceedlng th fourth Monday of March, Io th oounty of Stark on the aixth Monday ux( succeeding the fourth Monday of March. v In the coanty of Lake on tbe first Mondsy' of ?eptem-bsr. I In the oounty of Geauara on Saturday naxt succeeding ths first Monday of SenU-mber. Io tbe eountr of Asbtaoula on the third Unndae of oepbsmuer. , jamks H. BAKK, Stcrttary of Stan. dsc!4 d2w . , 1 1 liliziniiniii ESTATE DISTKJBUTJON, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, ' or r 120,000 DOLL AllS ',. WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number of Tickets 60,000, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- ' X DID. Honae, Lot and furniture, south east corner of Oak and Fourth streets, Columbus, Ohio , $14,400 1 nous auu 1.01, soum sme y rienn, oetween am aad 7th streets, Oolambus, Oblo,... 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lota, on Broadway, VaO0eecb 1 Suburban 4 acre 81 poles building lot on Uioad- way.t...k .v.i I Brick House and half lot south sast a rner of Rich and 6th streeU ., 80 aores of ' land io Madison county, Ohio, near Railroad 'Depot t lou at thcCelumbua (Oblo) Depot (used by 6 railroads) , , , Hot In Bartlct, Hulburd At Smith's addition to Columbus, O A neat Cottage and lot, on Friend St., Columbus, Obluj. Tbe Riddle Slaughter Houae and Cattle Yard attached, one mile west of Columbus Brick Cottage and 1 acre lot, a neat suburban reisirisnoe 4 20 snburbsn building Iota, one acre each, f4t0 each - ; 1U8 eity lota in John W. Baker's 2d Broadway additionIV lota in John W. Baker's 1st addition .on Broai-way ...... ........,...,,.. ..,,..,,.. 6,400 6,600 8,000 6,160 1,440 1,440 " 720 : 840 18,(20 66,860 6.74Q Tbe above Schedule or property embraces principally splendid City Residences, City aud Suburban Building Lota in and adjoining the City of Colnmbna, Ohio the capital 01 me initio aiATE IN THE UNION contain lag 80,000 Inhabitants, and rapidly insreaalnr In m.ii.i. factum, commerce, population, wealth, aud in the value of tu real estate. The above property will be distributed to the Ticket uoiaers, before or on The 1st Day of March, 1858, If the licsst.are not sooner disposed of; but In slew oi the Interests of th Ticket Holders, tbs large amount, and me great value of the property risked, a aumcient time after me aale of the ticketa will be allowed, to give aix weeks notice, (through agents and newspapers,) so that auob ticket holders oan appoint, their committee to make auoh dtstaabutlon. Tbe public is assured that this Distribution of property is not connected; with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other costly entertainment, which can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but consists of solid valuable property, ao proportioned to the price of the ticket, that eaob person can have a fair and equal chano. i. Persons visiting Columbus, Ohio, are requested to ex amine the location and character of said property, snd the plats of tbe eame now on file in this offloe. Those desiring to purchase ticketa can obtain thsm at thla office by Inclosing frt (in current Bank Hills on any apeoie paylug Bank lu the Union) for each ticket Ordered. - . . . I AGENTS WANTED. Persons desiring to act aa Agents In the sale of Tickets a ho will forward a recommeudation signsd by sums responsible person, will be promptly answered. As to the property above mentioned, the value there of, or my standing, I refer the public to the Bsnksrs, Merchants aod buaiuess men generally of Columbus. AST Ail orders for Tickets, and otber letters, mutt be addresaed to M. RANGER, uKI-dw6m Columbus, Ohio. Blake, Williams & Co. . ClUKIKs'E MANUFACTURERS, ! ' COLUMN US, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETI and finest quality of Uixfiiiofii Oarrlaeof ' i.ver olfnrer) for sale In thla market, CoaalKtlng (if Family Carriages. Light One-horse Rocka-. ways, Phattwn Irnggies, Light Shifting Top Buggies, extra Anc Light trotting Buggies, Spring Wsgous, small Omnibuses or Haoks, Extension Top Barouches, Light Road and Pbyaloians' Sulkies, All of whiob we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices shall be as low as any Establishment In the Western oountry, who sell work of equal quality.. Call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere. Seoond-hand Buggies taken In sionange for new work. Repairing done on abort ootice. . Shops aud Repository ne Front, between State and Town sts. " 3 HOOTS ANU NHOEN, JUST RECEIVED AT se26 STONE, 0'HARRA CO. '8, 1 New Tork Advertisements. AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make, In any part of the United States, from three to five dollar, a day by selling from sampls, "THE PilENT INDIA RUBBER SAKKTY FLUID LAMP," wlto an Improved B irner. Every family who has rsgard for life, person, property or economy, will purchase them. For Information, by mall, iooloae stamp, to ' 1 i ' ' HAWXHURSf k MOTT, '. Patentees aad oxelusire Manufacturers. . , no27-dBra e n 69 Fnlton street, New York. . TUB BECKET lNFIKAHTII-H OF Yoitl and Maturity. Ju$t miblitlud, Oratii, thi Utk TXotoand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RA- A TIONAL treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Local .Weak ness, Aoeturoal Amlaaloua, Wenllal and Nerrous Debilitr. Prematuie Decar of the Hyatam, Impotency and' Impediment to Marriage generally, oy B. DE LANEY, M. D. The Important fact that the uianr alarminr com plaints, orlnlnating In the Imprudence end solitude of youth, may be eailly removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is, in mis small tract, ciearir aemuoalratea ; aua tue en tirely new and highly successtul treatment, as adopted bv the Author, fully explained, by meausof which every one Is ena led to cure blmsslf perfectly sod at tbs least poeaiDie cost, tbsraby avoiding all the attyertlseu nostrums of lbs dar. 1 , . Pent to any address, gratia and post free la c sealed envel ,pe, by remittlog two po.tage stamps to Pr. DE bariai. 11 i.iapensra street, new vora. oei-owiy DO VOU EVtUU . WANT ANY TH I NO From New York t If so, Send your Order to F. S. CABOT & CO., . BUYEItS, 80 CEO A It HTKEEI'. . THEY BUY ALL KINDS OF MER A CHANDISK, on cuiu.nilai.lou. fur all wl.o order. Constantly lu tbe market, butlng largely for Canh, tliey bay lower than any single purnhaaer oan; they fill large or email ordere una see mat the gooos era torwarue-t. Orders sent to them gst the benefit of competition by different bouses, aheiess, if sent tu any aingle dealer, tuey get no sucn oeceot. inturrna'iou upon mercan tile matters freely given. Circulars with lull particulars aod rslsrenoea ill be sent ou application. Letters of Inquiry only, should cootaio stamps to prepuy postage. r. O. Hot 117. Hsfer.br DSrmiasloo. to Wet O Lsmhbrt. of A a A. Lawrence blo,; wa. L. aiNU, 01 M.ylor a Co., (Steel House,) and many others. ocz LItillTIC, NEWTOM At ItKAUUUIll S, 421 liroome Street. New York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT. ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTES. cab ebrated tor deptb, fullSe, richness, purity, and a pecu liar aimrinfr quality 01 tueir lone, r.ir which they have received tbs highest encomiums from the sreatest musi cal celebrities ol the country; and in every fair, when uruugut in compel! tion-wun ewer uiairninenls, have obtained the highest premium. The I'ateut Aroti Wrest Plank, which ia owned and uned only by us, guarantees their standing ln luas longer than auy other instrument; while their unprecedented demand in alt parts tl' the oountry is a sufficient prool ol their excellence. A line rai oiscouut to Clergymen, Schools aud the trade. jo-aiy-ei C0NEADE & BROTHEE, Wholesale and Retail , Healer, ia BOOTS AND SHOES, R0. S 0DE0H BL0C&, COLtnitlS, OUIO. OUR STOCK IS THREE TIMES u IsUk u t,t.f otiiu in Ifau aity, , W x aoir re- aviTiDg our aecona sioct uf Boots and Shoes, For the Fall and Winter trade, which, owing to tbe money pauie, nave oeen bought at rery low prloea, and wbleb shall .ell , . Tea per Cent. Lower thkn can be purchased at any otler "place in the eity. We base our (owls manufactured to order, bv ti e bast msnufactaiers la tbe East; consequently they wil (ire the rery beat satialeotioa, to purchasers. . All those in want of the BEST BuOTS ANU SHOES. a( theLCWEHT PKIOfef, will do well to ball at our Store ana save ran rtM uan r. oa th.lr puiobasea.' Keo lleot the place, No. 2 Odeun Block, directly opposite t'te htate House, Sign of tue ' LAKGE LEATIItK SHOE. ', "'(', , oc27-d2m , 0)NRAIIE At RRO. BOOTS & SHOES! ' : At Wholesale and Retail, AT 1UK VLD AKD WELL KNOWN STAND OF L. G. VAN SLYKE, i No. 100 tliyk Strict, Oppotite th: Shtft Houu: f HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY X full aaaorlmeatof '' Boots and BlioeB . i . For Ladles', Mines', Children's and Genta' w.al, from ths bt manufacturing houses in the tast, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my stock of Eastern goods, I nare on band a complete assortment of my own best Custom, .us. e work, waaiuaian aw to sip, which will be sold Cheap for Cash, All kinds of Boots and Shoes for I.adlss', Mlases' and Genta' wear, made to measure at the shortest notice, and warranted lap. or no sals. - Continues bis tsmces io tbe Custom Department. For dupsilor Workmanahlp, tertaiuty of Fitting, and get- UU up e.erj iihuii iu ue B1U..V r aSDlOnShl Mtyl. fi is unrivaled. All binds of RKPAIRINQ d ne with neatneaa enrl dlnpatch. To Country Lealera I offar tbe above-mentioned Goods at a small advanoe above Eastern rates. Aleo, a large assortment of Leather. and Findings, At the Lowest Cash Prioes. Mer-Renember the place NO. 100 HIGH 8THKET JOUN CLAKK, oci7-d3m Suooessor to L. G. Van Slyke. J)0DDR1DGE & WHITE, (HUUVKSBUIUI TO r. B. DODDK1DOB,) HIGH ST., 3 DOOHs SOUTH of TOWN, wanuiaciurers or Tin, Copper aid Sheet-Iron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLE1ZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and beeutitul styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have just received several new oattarna nf c.-.i, a.. having valuable lmprovemeni over old patterns. One i a cast linsd elevated ovea, a remarkably fine working store, with a small amount of fuel. It t... a nn kui.. and large oven always in baking order when otber oook- mg is veiug uooe. . .,i I COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with oven as lane as Wood Htn... bakers, every way superior to any haretnr.iin in a trial will satisfy any one of tbe laot, Theae Stoves took tos premium at tbe last Pennsylvania State Fair. i Stewart Stoves, With extension tops and plain. Thla iustlv fielehrateit toys requiiea but ball the wood nsed by other stone The plain onea are but little higher than other stoves. ' i Parlor Stoves, ; A fine stock for Wood and Coal. Man. n,. ami .tit rable patterns. Hull, School House, Box, Six and Ten x'lato stoves, SMOOTHING IRONS. Of erery rarlety.- Laundry, common and patent Tailor'a Irons. .... Roblnssn's patent, double, for Wood and Coal stores. reserving Kettles. SELF-SCALING FHUIT CANS. A new article of Tin Tops, ie., constructed so as to Insure fruits tree from the least taste of tin or ,., . cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit all the year. Cement always on hand. with almost every useful article in the line of . . House FurnishiBs Materials. u81 Old Penitentiary Lot. TE FURTHER SALE OF LOTS -a. in mo urn i-entteutlary Lot, which waa to bare ta uroay, tne xeth mat,. Is postponed in deSnltely. .Due nottqe will be glysn of a totun.,eale. , , LOR SALE. A-ttUHOLARbHlP X In a Ccramerotal Ooll,. win ku i ir i alt?ji?.h.tnad., Apply at this oajos.!', ivl ,, JVAWIWU. . 1 $aitjr -Stole ouniai.: Thfe Marseilles Miner. "'" " Continued. ' '' l una reount scaror.y or water hid a cam orougaw me oia sceae most Tlrldly to bit mind, and you might have aeea by the moonlight how pale o4 sgltsUd waa his ftsse., After a ' loon vigil, hs ;ow, BQd taking from a eecrt' t reposi-. tor; sum ol money large for hint to possess ha slowly counted It. and' then Rarlug earn- HaLle nn hli feaBatiMlA .,fll ,US. t... J - "w..., m.u ewiaiy, ' a. lingua UC ilotis In a long lila-time: but O. Madallue. Mada. liuel" ikeu with tears streaming down his cheeks Denting mmsell ou Bis knees to pray. Poor JaequesI be prayed with such earotiit, Simple Ittltu, that he rose trauqull, and seekiug hli coach, soon tell iuto sound sleen. 11 Three more years went by, but still. Jacques continually added to bis store., fso s;rupuloue was be iDtIeuyingtilmtell ever; touer&uity.the neiglibors whispered how the jouug (iuyol had become a miBur. Some did mors than whisoer: they spokei openly to his mother reapeotio Uiik peculi'urity in her son. Madame Guyot luiked rery sagacious, and gave mysterious t)iuts about ine Tiriue oi sparing ou one g ten io speud ou snoister, glancing as nh spoke Bt Jncques aad Msdeliue, who were just visible to the gtosp of gOSSipe. i l;..! inn... ',1; . ,, j , Lei lov be the presumed, etius of a inau'p actious, womnB will batdly ever deem him in tbe wrong, however extravaafaat that iaav be. Xvea vi04 ta her tight apsumea thu dignity of viiiue, ir 'tne can ajoriDe hb committal, to the power ol love, eo it waa with the .gornips at vtboeie Bell coQutiluled . tribunal Jacques war tried; and from that time many a sly ink was leveled at MaUdiine, tin me little aaiuHTribead was almost turrte J with .thinking of the-el course much magnified griohes which was hour-ded by ber admiier tor ber to spend some iluy. She lelt the was beloved, lor it is not hard to diviue whea one In the dtmreat of all earthly 'objects to a pure aod boueat heart;;. but iu ftpite of Uer oonviotious in this respect,- tbe oonduol of Jacques was a sad puzzle to her. ; . ;, , , . i "ile ia never so happy as when by my aide," she would oltea eay to ber mother; "that every one may f,er;bnU do not think he) cares to gain me lor a wile.' Tbs mother would bid ber be patient, aad all would in time tarn out well; but Madeline thought there should lie tome limit to the expected, patience, so she would pout ber cherry lips, and give Jacques abort answers. Still, though she evidently succeeded iu giving him pain, be seemed as fur tram de claring bis sentiments ss ever. .. . : . .., . .The crisis, however, came at. last, Madeline bad a cousin Marie, who waa not ouly a near neighbor, nut also a tort ot rival beauty. There had been uu slight jealousy between the girlaon the subjects el -love aud uiairiage; but at arte oau at tast inumnnea, aua the idav.lor ber own weddiug being njted.bhe openly twilled MoUvtioe about her lagged lover. This Waa a sad blow to the vanity ol the young trirl. Marie's JiuHct came Irotn: what was in those days' con sidered a great aiataiio, and amiber gruilgtd apeuuiog uuitt uor uiouey iu rjia lu . dig p. trotbed; while Madeliue, with her lover aluiorit at the door, seemed likely euoiiuh' to runmin tingle. . Oh, li wag too muob for'aby maiden's patienoe. yit tu i " 11 - tJi.uu :uj , l'he weddia-alay came, and ah of euurse was oue ot the guests, together, , with Jacques; aud me uni, ueukuu uuuiautuK uer taray uamtrer. coquetted with others by hli very side:' liut sue u a not stop atooquenry ouiy." The bfotu-si of tile bridegroom, a iray and handetiuaideli low, iiow at Marseilles lur. the Urn lixue. was aniiiMa wiia ner onaims, ana after the weddiair muuu, vi uiauo, uimuj caumbo yr viauiugtne hiwu rawu vuuuiiucu diaueiiue. etacqued, 11 seemed, would not b'-pitWd'1iirto''aOb5ilaion. aua tne was uot lucuiiett eiuisr loca luiuttur'a me or a longer tueui, wqpiug;. so,, allec tome h..aitalt.... .... lh. nu.l' I, ..a . . . . . I . . . ,, uvaiL.Mi.il vu .u iu. ui una uaioube, Willi Btlll leaned to their neighbor, portly Irom old fcai6'- oiation, and still more because- bt - bis reputed wealth, Mudeliue was betrothed to the.stcatigur. , Madame Guyot otten sighed, and said iu. ber son hearing tnal it, was a pity two of the prettiest maideus fiboald be Carried off 09 Gran gers; for tue had long ago made 'bp ber -mind ibat siuce- Jacques would need marry soon or late, it would be well to have a daugbtei-in law whom she had known from babyhood. All her bints might have 'been unhsard lor an v outward eneot they produced on her son; but when' the mariisgu day came he remained shut up iu his little chamber... Neither lood, nor dunk passed hit lips; but could be have beau teau by anyone, a mighty mental oonfliot would have been revealed to tbe watcher it was (be last great struggle with t , 1 .. nBb.fn T- l... l. . . I : . w u uuw.a pwiiuu, iu. law. war su uit uero ung Dimaeli to one great pbjeot was removed . U.he gosatps who bad ..aioretime interssted tbeaiiel ves so liberally in the ad'airs of Jacques and Madeline, once more twitted Madame Guy ot, saying, it pluiuly was not love that mads bur sou such a miner in bis habits, but she auiwered them more proudly than ever that Jacques rrouiu uow luva uikasr ior a wile. , , ,. , . .. So, brat oue great lady and then boiher .was eaia 10 ne tne lair object. lor whom cur hero cnermoea a secret pawioo, woom be was tryins 1 : l.u ti... 7. su equal iu ecuui, , out tuouga Aiaaaujd uuy ot toatered the idea, the poor soul, kuew better. lor ouly a few da) s alter the marriage Ql bis only love, Jacques bad begged her, iu a broken voice, to fiud out whether the. -little vessel ia whiob Madeline bad bourue the preoious draught ot water to ms utu-siue, a uoaeu years aiio. was slill In elltteuce. "0, my eon," said Madame Guvot. "ninca vmi did to love Madeline why did you let her ual sbe would not now be the wile of a stranger, li you had asked ber lor thyself.". .1 v . ,.. , "Better as it is, mother," replied Jacques, though bis lips quivered as be spoke, aud again begged his mother to procure wual he had mentioned, at any cost., .,, , ,1 Madame Uuyot's mission proved succetslul, though tbe mother : ot ..Madeline marveled greatly at tbe request; and both the worthy matrons agreed tnal lbs oonduol uf Jacques was a pioblem beyond Ibeir power to solve. Jair- erly was the liUly Teasel seiaed by him, and at ter bestowiug muuy gratelul thanks on his mother, be couveyed il Io his own little room. Gould ibe thing ot clay tpuken, it might hare torn new, wneu otbers nept, Jacques -spent many sn hour in sighs aud even tears. . Aye, tor every drop ot water it bad oooe held, ibe strong niau paid in tears a thousand told "Tbat Last EkMiax." A Texas correspon dent of the Montgomery llail, tells tbe lollow- Not far below this ulnce. 00 one of tbe hanka of tbe beautllul Colorado, a party' o( l'addies were aliening. -1 nere cnanoed along a lot of teamsters, aud one, proverbial for his wit . and blackguardism, thought he'd have a bit of lun bandying words with the ditchers. 600a, to bis mortification', tliey had worked him up to boiling heat, and, to uss bis own language, he Commenced siiiing for a Hunt. Alter he had ranted around considerable aud pretty well exhausted bis ipifs, tbe old "boss" who had said nothing during the iharp-gbootingof words, stepped op, and patting him on the shoulder, said: "You mutn't uiiud these boyt, my friend, they're aiways uiBKiug iuu oi some a n tool or other." ibe writer does not tell us whether or not this cooled the man's heated anger. How a Toon a Man bioks FiMorg It was at picnic; Charley had just turned ol 19 year?. be wauaersa away ana got lost with Kate Mar- ourt, a self posseueed beauty in high condition for flirting, lot sbe bad had three reasons ot hard traiuing. When they had been away from their party about two hours, tbe lelt, or pretended to leel, tne awkwardness ol their situation, and asked her cavalier, in a obarmiogly helpless and conuding way, what they were to do. "Well, 1 hardly know,1' said Charley, languid!:-"but I donfc mind proposing to yon, it that will do yon any good." A fair performance fur an untried colt, was it nott 7uy JUoinosten. j ' Mupitisj. Not muuy years since a iionton ' t paper tulormed its readers that a cniiirui.t 1...1 uetn made with tbe "Shoe and Leaiher" company, ,pl Htoviuoetown, to get off a curtain vessel whi h was ashore at Cape Cod. Screw aud Ltver.spunpany was intended., A day or two since another tsoatou paper slated that parties at Jonenport have contracted with tim nn. derwriters to lake oS'aud telieve ti.e "logwood aud timber" from.deck of Bchouuer A. Suuyv-r. Locomotive aud Lender would have uteu ma-- rect. Button Ado. , -, t A Ciianci for an Inference. I n painz down oue ol our back streets, a few day siuce, weoveinearaa colloquy between a couple or darkies, and were juet iu time to beur the following: 'Wow, look'eryer, Charlie, Jim mout be aa booc'ti nigger, and then agin ho otouteut, luivnu, biiiu nuuffcu lint Itf wn bout tie yard 1 tell yer wot, Bigger, I'd roost high, 1 would.' We were uttiflled 011 th poiut Ol Jitri'H hoiiOHf.T. HnH thnpi.tneu mii-.tiu.! lull ol I u ..l.l.U.... n.l I, ., 1 .1... u - ouwatd ooutse. MubUt Adverser. , To "' Housekeepers and Farmers AT TUB WKST. I T 1LA3 LUiSO BEEN TUK OUE AT- X' JJf ooaiiiittiut wUti bou4kwuttjM ii IU Vkjt. i,iat QuW lu our flity liioubauilof liiduutriou-). tfulitrr ui U. uf goua cimrttcier, who ttr tbrowu vutireiy out ui tm jjioj-mtiuu. whuy 01 are oniruuktol giaa to ilia WriMt, and U-cumtug bouan smvauLt. or tioiufcrjiica. . Tli tUtDtiulU lii-tt li.tbertu bHii, tu tiuU euititi j6m.iii- IUl lUrHJIIlUJ lUCUUUDCl lUUdH WIIIlOUl W(rl HUH lU'-Kt WstDtlDaf Work Uou. 'Hie CuiLLKiJsj'gy A)l 10(1. IT I. it UulMrujiueulUvutfti tb il or I in auniewliai nut; ut iu Unui.1 Ucltl lu atittoiu. dutiuti lUia hummiu tu CLiinfi't tliirt mipily autl aeiuauJ. Io ilj tbu, ami to ui iUer.j tuuuuun 01 itxr girls, tb Wnt niunt alt-o leo! a htud. 'Iliey uiUfil not ex.ol Wrill-tramtjil Mcrvatili iu llie-m (firl, an Uiy ar uuL aci'UHtuiutitl to Uusi labor; hi, II llir'jr rtj ciiiiiau.l a(i tu laro, ant 007 ti p;t-tiuce af id kiudusSitM. KVfry allowance Khu4 Imj . fcid lur miatake. autl tiBlayn iu tbe bt-K'i'ii'iJK ui nuv.u an vu-Leriiriatj. iliuhtj ai-bUiUat; uiiihl Mtriiti llh tktft, ir tliy ar hf', ia mIi cahih the !vm tiy will rcturu the ta.Ol4 (f, it tttifflrl l-i IllllUtl tO atllHWeir 111 fcrMIin.t tilt ill- Huriptmu lurwanltftl. Jt uot tnal, wtiiuit i khuI l- have bmltou tluwu all previous, miUirrji iitwr. l tliih kui-l. rum tui Laje uitr rjeltut ul tl.tf VVt tt-olf lu girt a Leljjiu uanit.1 It f . au "Bort to beui'lit botli iiMj; tit Uneuiplojfiwl litue, and tlw lauillittH tliit). yAU iwiurxiuuil b ad.lreBhDa to BIUNU1 OKKICK, Ctll LDKKS 6 AID ltUKlV, UJ.S I'OM UA1.L., AAXiA PLAtiC, NKW Yoltli. 11ie apolicsvtumi iuelunioi tuifit will alwAVrt le nt- tfuuetl t tlfdl. 'tbftre will b au tiuuerftan Itutr, and. f pitBrtiOltf, a itttu KiMiutnt witli vnob miiL that but iart Ulo iyt tintiuaissd troiu iir wayvH, farliv) uppiyiuK will Lie viautly tbfir wan In, tbe WkKMi olJeiftl, tUeir Town, (Jointly iu l ."tain, ai d lli Cbfj-nitL auU bant way ul rt-acbiuK thtj p ac. i.rie u- oa iioui tut) olargyuitru, wMgisjUttLtj, or uUiur thmj ou.ibiu prdOuHut' Ibe Iumu will iu ail cantn b tifmainled. It will ! th flt.aTor of tbeoclty to m-nti out oou but yiila with go-i rltrsiicini auu wbo ar' rfivnitMl tu be of good cliaiacttti, tj. L. hhALi.t not aSwMjrfiary. READI K E A D 1 I READlll ' LONG "WINTER EVENINGS ARE . upou uu, aud uow ii U16 time to read buod Bd ki, Wuat U tit ttht ol Workiog &o bard bccauite tiomtibuuy Ur dtdi'-wwiiy uot got Ibe uuutflil ot tlio uiid lirttU-faruttd fxpetieact of thu bent Karuicrn io Jlinpinii od Kljroresf, Huf good Agricultural iitoks, aod bojoiua ua-t4ta, lutju you oeuti not work naif no tmrat ami rai-e larger etH)t, We ar oOeriuff Africa It u al Worki at (freatly rmtaof J tall aud nupply youielvi at OOeiO KAiN liAi.l. iV ASIIt.N - I L-UU IS li I S K , Bast Me of Hivh Xtrrrt, betweeit Ibiovt and flick, '"!' i MANUIf'AUTUKKR OF STENCIL VVOJtX; " ' RAISED METAL LETTERS. foffahfySign Worn, firemen amt MillUry.Unmpaules, Retgag Uhects, Ikior lumbers, Hour I'laU-a, inc., made to' rd. Afed, ' Eleotro-Flating" and , Gilding " cIlooa In the Best Style. " ' ' "' Old XTa,ro ITlb-Jara'tosdl- I have jut opened a complete assortment of GOLO AM) VLATRD JEW EMIT, ' Trie Plating of which lean warrant, as It ia my own orh, . , I , , . . se'W Bei7.ei.Jly : 'iEVV BOOKS! I ! ... JUST RECKIVM) AT 0a Stale St., near the PostOUice, Frh Learea, by Fanny Fern; ' Thine aud Minn, by Flora Neafe: ' ' ' " ' MSnied or Stogie, by 0. M. Sedgwick; Moss hide, by Marian Harlanii; . 'Ihe Brother Clerks, by XarllTa: Nothing to Say, by Doesticka; The Life of Charlotte Bronte, new supply: . Little Uorritt, Illustrated; " , The Usys of My Llle, by Mrs. Maltland, new supply; ' Grace hee, by Julia Karanaugh; Tern peat and Suushine by M rs. Mary J. Uolmes - " Morinonism, by Kluer Hyde; . itrnest Unwood; The u'oiden Dragon; Knaves and Fools; Dootor Antonio; Volsntlue Vox; . . , Freaks of Fortune; Dombey aud Sun, new edition ; " " " t luqulie Within, or 8,100 Facts for the People-Ten Ihouaand a Year, new edition; ' Lire and Leara; The l'lauter's Northern Riide The briii of the Wilderness; Courtihlp aud Marriage; , Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Characters Viola, by kmeraou Bennett; ....... Clara Moreland, by The Wife's Victory. Sc.. Ac: ' ' - And all the new publications of ihe day, ae soon as published, as well aa a great variety ul .Magazines and the mLBi puiiumr i"iowitiisjers oi llle limes, Midi as the New YorHLedger, Ballou's Pictorial, Leslie's Illustrated I'a-per, Waveily Magailue, Uarper'a Weekly, fcc, A0. NEW GOODS! iEW MODS! SI0NE, 0'HARBA & CO. ARE JUST RECEIVING A LARGE aud well nelected stock or ST A I'LB AND FANCY WHY ;)(HS FOR TUB FALL Til A DE Consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Klefant Robes, rrencuMnriuos, wool ueiaiues, Slriped l'opllus, tash- "'i rniu, ouawia, laiinas, wuite tioous, Linens, Kail Bonnets, Hibhons, Uents' Furnishlue; DikhIh, Cloths, Cassiuieren,' SatlueU, HmubhIh, ifiiieiy, itrown Sheetings, kiiliah and American 1'rinl-i, tiintiaiu. Vaukee Notlous, Boots anil Shoes. &c.. v.-.. In whirl, Invite the atteutlon oi ouiitoruers, us ti.iiter ourae.ves that we can sell otieaiier tliau can be bouut eNm liu,e. Call and a at No. 4 llwynne lllnuk. se no ; , . MUINK, t 1IAKKA ft U. No. 4 Gwynne Block, ' ST0iK, O'H AIUM &. 10., WOULD RESPECTFULLY SAY to the public tu.it thuv are Hcllm lli.'U Nlru sto.ik of Uoods at pi-ices to auit the lianl liiiiea, aud guaiantee to give more good for otin uobnr lhau any house tliat has a rag duug out to IIh lm'i.ti, "Ht-lliug od at cost." null City Lots for Sale, TWO SMALL LOTS, SITUATED JL oa tbe corner of North I'ulnc 'sue and tourTh Stieet, Nos. 1 aud a, loruierly oisned by liof, II, L. fioward. Al.o, Sve auree of land tying wlth!h whst la common ly knowu .e Nell's adduioa. to tbe city of t'olumbus, ou tne 'ohnst'-an road. Thoss lots ate lur sale ehean. or e ill fni cxohanirl!dfor Land Warrants oi Weitsrn Lsuoa. .1. O. KF.AMb.Y, ' Office orposite the i.ld Knouniye Hank, ncll , Columiiuri, tihin. JACONET HANKS, J ACON UT Ill.VIH, DIRECT FROM THE MjiNUb AC-TUHkH, at groatly lediiced nrire-, at ,11,11 bl'ONK, H'H 'KKA fc Ull.'rl, STONK O'llAHHA .V (., ARE SELLING THE BEST UUAL-H'Vor Katio M. lielsinea from 15 to 20 cents per yaid. nol4 T ItlltUtiNM, IllHItt'.NN, KllillONS. UVUl KECEI VEI AT S'JOiVK, li'HARKA'ti t'A: Nil. 4 ';inne Hlnrlt. JUST RECEIVED, AT 8TONK, O'HAHKa A liii.'S, a beautiful l.i. s r-nrni'lae. aimer's, clolh, nnet, Aie. , ''flt 7USTill"vlr"AT STONE, J U'HaRRA 4 CO. 'H, S Real Valenciennes bitts, (Col araDdSleeres,) tromldlo6. tta
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Full Text | IT e.ns.sy.Uttrw iiil i til in . i i ,t. J . i: .j ii w ... , VOLUME XXI. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1857." t !l yj.u NUMBER 107. I .1. .' :il'..l ..I, .a Vlll A. V - . A a I " - . , arc. "iflvw""i ' 'i III Vl. i . i I tti'.u ,i Cl I mW 111 I IBM I I S'M 111 I H ' .,( J, .-,.., .... ' I . - .(.... ' j (Dljio Stott Journal. isf fTTBUnHID - nAiiy TKI-WEKKJjT AND WEEKLf n tOgOPIBH tfc OO, W.tt. MJIIOULKR, Editor. f irm Invariably la Advance. Oailt- W OO per year. . "y tbe Carrier, per week. .... eU. Iiu-Wesmt -00 per year. W.elUV W Clubs often andorer ISO Tr'.KMH OF AtlVEKTlSINa BT THK 8QUARS. (m Luces oa m kaii A so, ui") Ut, ,r 1 year ..$1J 00 ; one square weeks.. .18 10 Out "' mouths 13 00 i one 1 weeks... 00 One " SrtH'lHhs W 00; one " lweek.... 1 M On, S months 8 00 ; one , " day 1 00 un, " amontbi 0;one " JdT.... 76 One " 1 month 4 U ; on " 1 liuertiaa (0 lii 'lyed jTertiMmnu hll more thu the eboye rt. i Tertinment. leaded and plaeed In the ooluma of l.;N(itii,"aoutorainory raw. . All notiem tmjuired to be published J Uir,lfai raUl i II iiplmetl on lb lnaiue eioimueiy aner tarn nm w. ah iimt eeuL. more than the abore ratee.; but all each will M.far " the Trl-WeeUy withoat ahanre. a ii jiiihh Urue, not eioeedlnji 4te line, per year, in " I .li , i60 pet line ; onUlde Ii. N.,ii.:ci of meetine, eh ari table aooietlM, Ire eoapa. ir, ic, half prioa. A liertiiiemente not aeoompanled with written dlreo ..ni. will be hiaertMl till forbid, and eharfM aeeoM- t 'Kir- , - A Utr anient advertitmtnU mutt te paid in a&ntnct. In, rule will not be Taried from. Cmler the preeent eyatem, the adrertiMr pare no umcu tor the epaoej be oeenpiee, the ehaairei beinf il, .rifpRi.l" with the eompnuuon onij. inn plan ie now generally adopted. CALENDAIl-1857. td.il. 1857, c lanuary July. 5 Ii u, in S Its 17 ia 13 IU '201 i -m ii ;i:ji ma: August in mi 13,14 111 IV Mil irm.i 7 13 14 11 III Septem. Hi I? ;ni.;ll ' April.. tl 3 U 10 October 7 111 14 Hi )7 m.i IUtl3 i,3u 1 Novem, H 51 61 12 13 O""6- 1 H Decern. 3 4 1011 17 1H '24 31 liijSINESS CAIIDS. S. B. H ANNUM, Attorney at Law. notary Public AHD Conimlssiuuer of Dectla, Deposltloos, fc.Ce KOK ALL TUB WKHTBKN STATES AND TKKHITOKUil, AND COMNKCTICUT, PKNN8TLTANIA AND MEW TUAK. iTKICE NO. JOHNSON BUILDING, HIGH STREET, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Devotee enpecial attention to making Collection!, taking leponitious, and Conveyancing. KEPBBBNOBS: SWAI.H BilUB, (jBADlfOeT N. OLDS, elO i8 L. J. CR ITCH FIELD, V. 1 1 o r ax o y t Xi a -vtr , COUIMHUS, OHIO. uilice iu the (Meoa Building, High Street. ma22-dtf ALLEN O.THURMAN, . ZV. ttornoy o.t liA w, CULV iUUUS, O. , OFFICE ON HIGH STREET, ehiO-ly Between Friend and aiound eta. iH. J. LILLE V, nooic-niNDun AA1 Blnuk Book Manufacturer, Tigh street, between Broad and Oay tti. 170 COLUMBUS, OHIO. fill L.. O. ft'lMlftiU, -1 v 1 1 Engineer, Surveyor and Maghtsman, Uiebee'i Hleok, orer HudlilU'i, llljjh Street, Colunibuv,Oliio. a Li. KINDS OF LAND AND ENGLNEER- V iMti purveying and Leveiing; Mapping Platting: ic.unuical and Aroutteotural Drawing, promptly ana j ttifiitciurily executed. rlBi.T to H. L. dullirant, Ksq.,JobnOrabam, Esq., OoL .JMhmiti jyillllniwly . . oiUMfiue. . luuaa. s. waledp It. E. CHAM f ION Jk CO., DaALuia in e.m.u eics. CANUUVOB, HOCKMO, NOHTHSaN, ZANK3-VILLK AND BLACKSMITH. Yard and Offloe near Railroad Depot, , "Qb ' COLUMBUS, 0. ' MKS. At, 110PiKTON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, (OLD BTASD Of SH4PLIT t liU,) HIGH stsest. nai.nuRTTx wStr Hats Bleached and Pressed. aprlO-ly GOODALE HOUSE, tvUiiUjnuus, OHIO. ''PUG SUB3CIUBER3 ARE HAPPY TO X announce that their arrangements are now com. plete. and this Mouse will be opened to the fublio on lueday morning, Deoember 30th, IBM. , We innte the attention of travelers and others to a dotal newly finished, fnrnlahed and replete in every de partmeut. No pains shall be wanting on our put to make the Ooodaie House what is desired at the Capital of the Stat. jAMBd A. BAHCUH. J. W. COLLIER, W ..... V. ilVI A4VJC4 'PUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI8 DAT -- enured Into a oopartnershlp in the practice of Medicine and Surgery in this city and Tlolnlty, under the name of "barr Utll." Offloe on the corner of Town and Third streets, lately occupied by Morrison Barr. Speoial attention pain to diseases of the Lungs anc female diseases. -. R. N. BARR, ""'"g K. L. HH.L, William Scott, FASlllO.VAULE AND X3 A. XI 13 33 XT. W1 riLL BJS FOUjND at iiissa. li)llM .... H(la.l I. .1.. . ... I. ' . ... "" " u .... ursieiyie oi eom art) under BarUilt a Smith's Banking Uuuae, In AMBOS'S BUILDINC, "io Sireei, trtmm th American and tfnl Houu, J- ColiixrxToxjjsi, Olaio. HEAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE 13R0KER, OIBm In Piatfe BuUdlng, WHStof the Post Office. tl tXhq associated with me e. l. Aifenev ti "BM,Iur m. h"'!" oi wing ueneral Olmnir. fni ,i ' preparou vu duj, nen ana M- ii k... i . '""s, on me most aeoommouattng terms. nd Stalk? J11"1 P'Prty, Railroad, and other Bonds " "' "to.1? " owriP"""", -AIOS OOLLECTloNg (IHIU. .,r . CLOCKS. 1 D?TLn8DAY' 21 DAY 30 6ases8wl rK3Vln yioai - Mrble flt iate tlm.noh ,ld m"l ". Some are ?rtes mad! S.V??Mr' "B1 it't ,mtn e. good. ifJo ,ttU P"uasers. -. . ., . ' BLTNM BALDWIN. Times of Iloldins; Courtf In the State of ' Ohio. ; Siokiraar or fltiti'i Otnsi, I ... PluHk... It 1 Mikl I rVHE REQULAK TIMES OF, HOLD- -L Ing the District Courts and the Court) of Common Pleas In all the counties ef the State, complied from re. turns of Common rises Judges meue to thi ofllee, and statutes In force txlog the times of Holding Marts? FIRST JUD10UL DIJTR10T HAMILTON COUNTY. ; . oecu or tuMHoa run, On the Bret Monday of January, the aaoond Monday of way, ana us srs! Monaay oi novemner, , l Bnmuor C0CBT. 1 On the lrst Monday la April, and the Irst Monday In uctooer. SECOND JUDICIAL; DISTRICT COURT Of COMMON rLEAa. iVK Atbdieiiien. In the county of Butler, F.broary 16, June 1, and Oe-tober 18.' In the ooutty of Preble, March It, June 81, and No- Temper an, . AVnmd 5uMtLHon. In the county of Champaign, february 1, May 11, and October 18. : In the county of Montgomery, March 16, June 7, and Aovemnsr b. In the oonnty of Miami, February 16, Jane 21, and voucmoer o. t . i Htfrol SiHMiUm. '.1 . : ' I . .1 In the oonnty of Oreene, February 1, May U, and Oo-toberlS.In the county of Clark, February 1, June it, and De- esmoer . . . i -i . . i in the county of Clinton, February 33, Jane , and lovoflDoer a. In the oonnty of Warreo, Maiei 18, Jane 17, and No. vemoer xo. .. 4 , currBOt com. -1, ; " , In the county of Butler, on the twelfth day of April; In toe oonnty of Piebie, on the third nay of May; . ' In the eountr of Darke, on the tenth dar of May ; In the ooautv of Moniaomerr. on the seventeenth dar of May: in the oonnty of illami. on tbe tweotr-third dar of august, la the county of Champaign, on the thirtieth dav or Annum; In Ih. M.nl AH: ... Mlh.n.lhl.aall.MH.b.1 In the countv of .Wamn. on the thirteenth oar o Seutember; ' J In the couutv ol Clinton, on the twentT-tbird dar of Bepiemner; in me county oi ureene, on tne fourtn day of Oct, ber. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jf oubdietrisn. .M U VUJ V. B.I1U. VU HI. HI.. A UV.UI. J Ul HUBIL the second Tue.dsr of Mar. and tbe Brat Tueadav of ugiooer. Iu the eountr of Hardin, on the second Tuesdar of Jisron, toe tuira luesaay or kay, and tbe second lues-day of October. In tbe eountr of Logan, on the third Tuedar ol March, the fourth Tuesuay of May, and the third lues-day of Ootober. In tbe oouutv of Union, on the first Tuesdar of Anrll. tbe second luesday of June, and the first Tuesday of noveniorr. la the eouaty nf Uanon, on the second Tueadar ol April, tne thlru Tuetday of June, and the sootd lust-da oi November. in the oouutr of Shelbr. on the fourth To. adar of April, the llr.t tueadav in July, and the iourih luetdar ot November. Ia the OouotT of Ausl.lse. on the drat Tueadav of May, theasconu Tuesuay of July, and the eeooud luet-day of December. . Stoma duedmnm. In the county of Paulding, on tbe fourth dar of March. aad the tenth day of Norember. in t he county of Williams, on tbe eighteenth day of Maieh, the seventh dar ot July, add the fourteenth dar of Ootober. In tbe oouutr of Fulton, on the twenty-fourth dar of March, the fourteenth dar oi July, and the twentv-aer- enth day of October. in tbe county of Henry, on the thirty first dsr of March, and the thli d day ol November. In the cnantr ol DelisDoe. on the seventh dar of Anrll. the twenty-first day of July, and the eighth day of Oc- looer. i . - J . i in tbe oountr of Mercer, on the t went r-Brat dav of April, and tbe seventeenth day of November. In the county ol Van Wert, on the twenty-eighth day of "pril, and the twenty-fourth day of November. Ia the countv of Putnam, on the third l'ueedav of June, aou ins nrst a.y oi uecsmber. . . . j . , ..... - . TAird Xubdinnon. In the county ol Wood of tbe fourth Tuesdar of Febru ary, the second TurSuay of Juoe, and the eeooud Monday of October. In the oonnty of Seneca on the aeoond Tnesdav of March, the thii d Tueadar of June, and the fourth Monday of October. In the county of Hancock on the first Tueadar of April. the first Tue.day of July, and the third Tuesday of No remoer. i . f i t .... in the county of Wyandot on the third Tuesday of April, the aecond Tuesday ol July, and fourth luesday of November.In tbe county of Crawford on tbe fourth Tuesday of apru, vne ioiiu tuesuay ot juiy, ana the second Inosdey of December. DISTRICT OOC ST. In the county of Shelby on tbe twenty-ninth day of JUIJj in the county of Mercer on the fi'st day of August; In the county of Auglaise on tbe fourth day ol August;In tbe county of Allen on the aixlh day of Auguot; In the county of Marion 00 tbe seventh day of August;in the county of Lojan on the thirteenth day of August;in tbe county of Union on the twentieth day of August;Iu the county of Hardin on the twenty-fifth day of August;In the county of Ciawford on the twenty ninth day of august; lu tbe county of Wyandot on the first day of September;la tbe county of Seneca on the third day of September;In the county of Hancock on the tenth day of September;In the county of Wood on the twentieth day of May; Iu tbe county of Henry on the twentieth day of September:In tne county of Fulton on the taenty-second day of fopiombsr; In the county of Williams on the twenty-fourth day of September; In the county of Defiance on the twsnty -sixth day of cwuieiBusr; In the county of Paulding on the thirtieth day of September;In.the county of Yen Wert on the seoond day of October;In the county of Putnam on the fourth day of Octo. ber. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLaaa. Flrri Bvbtiiviium, In the bounty of Erie on the seoond Mondar of Febrn. ary, the fourth Monday of May, and tbe first Monday of VOMIDWr In the eountr of Huron on the first Monday of March the aecond Monday of June, and the fourth Monday of October. In the county of Lucas on the aecond Monday of stereo, tne tniru Monaay oi June, and tbe first Monday of November. Ia the county of Bacda.ky on tbe fourth Monday of arcu, me lourtn eiooaay in June, and the third Mon day of November. In the county of Ottawa on the flrt Tue.day of April, the first luesday of July, and the first Mond.y of 4eoeuiuer. Second SuJxticOion In the county of Lorain on the aeoond Tuesday of February, tbe second TusaoAy of May, and the first Wed-neaaay after toe second luesday of Ootober. In the county of Medina on the flr.t Monday of Marsh. the first Monday of June, and the first Monday of November.In tbe county of Bummlt on the fourth Tue.day of March, tbe third Tuesday of June, and tbe third Tues uay oi nortmoer. Third SvldivUion. i In the coanty of Cuyahoga on the fifteenth day of Feb ruary, the seventeenth day of May, and the fifteenth day ot November. riUTRICK oopm. In the county of Erie on the seventh dav of Anrll: In tbe eouuty of Ottawa on the eighteenth day of April; In the oounty of Lucas on tbe twenty-first day of April; . .... . In tbe county of Sandusky on the fifth day of May; In the county of Huron on tho ninth day of May; In the coanty of Lorain on the flfteeuth dsy of September;In the oonnty of Medina on the twenty-second day of September; In the oounty of Summit on the twenty-nl jth day of In the county of Cuyahoga on the eleventh day of Oo- aooer. ... Finn JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. jFTirjf k6ditum. nitsr txkjc. In the oonnty of Adams on tbe aeoond Tuesday In January; In the connty of Brown on the third Tuesday In January; i In the oounty of Clermont on the second Tuesday after the third Tuesday In January. ' SIOOSD TSBM. In the oounty of Adsme on the third Tuesday In May; ia tue county oi Drown on tne next luesaay thereafter!In the connty of Clermont on the second Tuesday after said last mentioned Tuesday, i tbud Turn. In the county of Adams In the third Tuesday In Octo- oer; I . , In the oounty of Brown on the next Tuesday there, aftert ' la the county of Clermont on the second Tuesday after ..en ansa wvnaionvu auvswey. Second SubdivliiiM. " wan Tim. In tbe Coanty of Rose on the second Tuesday In February:In tie oou nty of Fayette on the fourth Tuesday thereafter; i In the oounty of Highland en the first Tuesday after said last ueauonea luesaay. ' ' ' rtooRD nan.'"' " '" '" In the county of Highland on tbe first Tuesday In June; i In the eonnty of Rosa on V e seoond Tuesday next thereafter; Ia the eonnty of Fayette on tbe third Tuesday aft'r said last mentioned Tuesday. tatui tsn. In the County of Highland on tbe third Tuesday Ln October;; In the county of Fayette on the second Tuesday thereafter; - In the eonnty of Rose on the eeooud Tuesday after aald last mentioned inesaay, TMrrf BvMtvbim. , nUT TIM. . In tbe ooaoty of Pickaway on tbe aecood Tuesday In February; In tbe county ol Franklin on the second Tuesday there-after:In the county of Madison on the fourth Tuesday next suooseding said last mentioned Tuesday. onttD nta. Ia the eounly ot Pickaway on the third Monday in y; " lu tbe county of Madison on the second Tuesday th ire after: i . In the county of Franklin oa the Tuesday next suc ceeding tue ia.it meniiunea lueraay. TB1ID TUa. In the eonnty oi Fraualln on the tbiid Tuesday In October; 1 ' In tbe county of Pickaway on tbe fourth Tuesday thereafter: . - la tbe county ef Madieoa on the second Tuesday after sain last mentioned 1 ueauay. duthici oocw. In ths county of Madlsou on tbe second Wsdoesdsy in April; In tbe county of Fraoklin on the Mondar next sue oeedlnf said aeoond Wedneaday; la tue county oi ricxaway oa tne secona Wednesday beat suoeeeaiug seia jsonuay; In the county of Faretteoa the Wednesdar nut sue eeediiut the laet mentioned Wednenday; Iu the county of Roae ou the Monday next succeeding the laat mentioned Weonesday; In tbe oouutr ot Adams oa the third Wednttdsy in September; la tue eountr oi Brown on the Monday next succeed ing said last mentioned Wednesday ; in the county ef Clermont on the Monday next sue oeediDff the last mentioned Mondar: In tbe eouuty of Highland on the second Wednesday alter aatd last mentioned Monaay. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTCOURT OF COHMOM PLsaS. FirU Svidivitim. In tbe county of Knox on the twenty-cecondilat of February, the thirtietn aa ot August, ana tne twenty fif h day of October; l.ti. Mnnl. ..f f ,nkln ah I V . Sr...-.!, J...,Vll, the thirteenth day of etoiitember, and the taonty-tecond' aay ot govern oer. In tbe county of Delaware on the fifth dar of April, the twenty -seventh day ol September, aad the thirteenth oay oi uecenioer. atcona auraipuion. In the county of Aahland on the twenty -second day of f coruary, tne iweniy-sersniu usy oi fcepwmoer, ana tbe tmrieeuin aay oi veotmeor. ln the oounty ol Richland on the eighth dayof March the twenty, third day of August, and the twenty seeont dav of November. in tbe oounty ot aorrow oa tbe nttn day oi April, tne thirteenth uay ot September, and theeigutn aay el no- vemoer.. . . Z'sirsl AiMiniwn. laths county of Warns on the twenty-third day ot February, the twenty-fourth dar of August, and tbe s coad day of Noremoer. la tue oounty oi Holmes on tne tweniy-secona aay or March, the thirteenth day of ccpteuiber, and the twenty - ninth day of Aovember. Ia tbe oounty of Coshccton on the aim day of Apill, the twenty seventh day of Sspteinbsr, and ths thirteenth dayof December. ,,. j, . , . , Durruor oocar. In the county of Wayne on the twenty siith day of Apill. i in tbe eountr oi rucntana on ids serentn aay ot May In the count i of Aebiand on the nineteenth day of May. In the oountr ol Morrow on tbe twenly-slith day oi ln tbe county of Delaware on tbe seoond day of June. la tbaoounty of Knox on the ninth day of June. In the county of Licking oa tbe twenty-first dar ot Juns. i In tbe oounty of Holmss on ths ninth day of Auguat. Iu tho county of Coahoctoo on the sixteenth day of August.. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , Pint iSuWiutnen. . Ihe Spring terms shall bs hsld In the' county of Fair field on the fourth Monday of Febiuary; ia the ooun ty of Perry on the fourth Monday next altar the fourth. Monday of February, and in the county of Hooking on tbe second Monuay alter the fourth Mouday ef rob ruary. 1 me summer .terms snail oe neia in tne county ot rairbcia on tbe secona Monday oi Mar: n me eountr of I'erry on the fourth Monday next alter the seoond Monday ol May; and in tbe county of Hocklug ou the second Monday next after the second Monday of May. Ths tall teima snail be bsia In the county ol iairUeia on tbe first Monday of October ; In tne county ol Perry on tbe second Monday thereafter, and in the county of Hocking on the fourth Monday neat tbereattcr. Second SuidivUion. The Spring terms shall bs held in the county of Soioto on the second Monday ia February; la the oounty uf Pike ou the lourtn Monday In rebruaxy; In the county of lAWreuee on the aenond i neaday next after tbe lourth Monday In February; la the county of Jackson on the fourtn Tuesday next alter tbe tourtb Monday in .orn ery; and In tbe oounty of Vinton en the lourth Mouday next alter tue fouttu Monday in sebruary. Tne summer terns shall be bold ln the county or Bol oto on Ihe second Monday In May, la the oounty el Pike on the lourth Monday la May, la the eounly ol Jaokeou on the aecond Tuesday next alter the fourth Monday Id May, In the coanty ol Vluton on the noond Monday next alter the fourth Monday in May, ia the county of law-renee on tbe fourth Tuesday next after the lourth Monday la Msy. ... . Tue fail terms aball be hsld la the county of Lawrence on the last Tburaday in September, ln tbe oounty of J ack- son on toe secona Monday next alter tne aecona luoeasy In Oo'ober, ln the oounty of V 41 ton on the first Monuay nsst after the second Tuesday el October, ia-tbw eonnty oi rise oa neanesday next alter the aeoond luesaay in Ootober, in the oounty of Scioto on the third Monday next after the seoond I'ussday In Ootober. ! lAtrd 3Mivition. . Tbe spring terms .hail be held ln the oonnty ol Wash- in .ton on the tblrd Tuesday next after ths seoond Mon day In February ; in tbe county or Athene on tbe seoond Monday; - In tho o unty of Meiga on tbe ihird-Vneaday; And In the oounty of uailla on the lourth Mondar next after the aald thlru Tussday, next after the said seoond Monaay oi reoiua y. The summer terms shall be hsld in the oounty of Wash-louton on tbe Thursuay next preceding the aeoond Mon day of May; . i in the oounty or Athens on tue second Monday; In the eouuty ol Melji on the third Tuesdsy ; ad la the oounty of Qalua cn the) lourth Monday next alter the aala Ihund.y, next preoeulug the said ssooad Mondsy ef May. The t an tome snail be held In tbe coanty of . Washington on the first Thursday next after the ascond Tue.day of October; - - - -' - " in the oounty or Athens on ths second Monday; in tbe county efMilg. on the third Tuesday: And In the oounty of Oallla oa the fuunh Honda next after the first aald Thursday seat after the said seoond I'ussday of October. . .. Dimiot copxt. , In the county of Washlugtoa oa the' seoond Bbnday ef April; Iu the county of Meigs oa the first Friday after the asoond Monday of April; in tne county oi uaiua oa tbe third Monday or April; In the countv of Lawrence on the Aeat Thuredav alter the third Monuay in April; in tne no unty oi ocioto on tue first Monday ol April; la the county of Perry oa tbe first Wsdnesdav of Sep tember; ln the county of Fairfield oa the first Fndsy after the first Wednssday of September; lu tbe eouuty ot Mucking on tbe aeoond Wednesdar of September; in the county oi Alliens oa toe Bret Friday after the aeoond Wednesday of September; In the county of Vinton en the first Monday after ths second Wednesday of September; In the county of Jackson on the third Wednesdar of ceiueuioer; in the county of Pike cn tbe first Monday next after the fourth Mouday of Apfll. U0H1H JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . ,-. i . , FirH Subiiviiim. In tbe county of Muiklngum oa the seoond dar of Feb ruary, the fifteenth day of June, and tbe seoond day of poevniv.1. In the county of Morgan on the seoond day of Haroh, the twenty fifth day of May, and the twenty-fourth day of August; i In ths county of Noble on the sixteenth dayof March, the eighth day ef June, and ths seventh day of September. Second Swdivition. In the county of Ouernssy on the twenty-sixth dar of Jauuary, the twenty-second day ef June, and th aeoond day or noveaioer. n . . j 4 In the county of Monroe oa the sixteenth day of February, tho sixth day of July, aad the sixteenth day of November. . t i 1 j i I i ln the county of Belmont on tbe second dar of March. the twcnty-firtn day of May, aad the twenty-fourth day of August. ' '. w . . . I m-.m-j-j II .I.. -in., , ., , antra; awainncn. 1 la the eouaty of Jftsreoa th sewid 4ay of let ruary, tbe twenty-fifth day of May, and the twenty-fourth day of August. , In ths oounty of Harrison on ths second day of March, tbe sixth day of July aad slxtsenth day of November In tbe oounty of Tuscarawas on the sixteenth dsy of March, the teenty-sscoad day ef June and, the second day of Nuvember. , DISTRICT court. " ' '' 1 ' Io the county of Tuscarawas on the nineteenth dayof Ootober, . .i ... In the eouuty of Harriaoo ou the twenty-sixth day of Ootober, : ' la the county of Jefferson on tbe thirteenth day of Marob. j . .... ... ..... In tbe oounty of Belmont oa the sixteenth day ( April, i Ie the county of Monroe on the fourteenth day of y. I iu the county of Noble on the teuth dsy of May. ; Iu the oounty of Guernsey to th thirtieth day April. ' ' In the county of Morgan Ob the twenty first day of Ssptsmber. ' ..... .... . la the. oounty jef Muskingum en the twsnty-fourtW uy ui ceptemosr. . . NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Io the county of I elumbisna on the second Monday of reorusry, ,u inira Moouay or May, and the lourth saoouay oi septemoer. . In tbe coanty of Carroll ou the fourth Monday of Feb ruary, the second Monday next rucceediog tbe third Monday of May, and the first Monday after the saooud Tues- day ef October. In tbe oouutv of Stark on tbe drat Mnnda. at eUri-n tbe third Monday next ancceedlng the thud Wo- day of nay, aau aoe secona Hdnuay oexr. euceeeaing tne seoona auesu pi vetooer. ... ....... ... , , Btcand Subdimiion.. i , , . In tbe county of Portaee oa Uat second Mondar ol Feb ruary, the ihiid Monday ol May, and the fourth Monday of Seutember " ' la the county of Maboalng en the fonrth Monday of rroruery, lne scoouo, Monaay next suocsedlog tbe third Monday ot May, and the first Wednesday after the second 'I ueadar ol October. In the oosmy ol'Trurobbll oh the ferjrmd' Monday of Maico, tne fourth Monday aext auooeeding tbe third Monday of May, ar.d the second Monda.y next succeeding tbs eeeuno t ueauay oi uctooer. ' ' 77i'i d .SuMiiajion. Ia the coanty of Lake on the second Mondar of Feb ruary, the tbird Monday of Mar. and tbe fourth Monday oi .--euieraoer. In tbe county of Geauga on tbe fourth Monday of Feb- rnarr, the second Mondsr r eit succeeding the third siouuay ei siv, no tne nrst w sane, aay alter the secona luesaay ot uctooer,-" ...... In tbe county of Ashtabula oo.the aecond Monday of March, the fourth MoDdar next succeedine- the third Mondsy of May, and tbe aecond Monday next succeeding toe secona roesaey oi uctooer. district cocrt. In the oounty of I ortege on th fourth Monday of arcu. In tbe county of Trumbull on the flint Monday next ncceeding the fourth Monday of March. In the oounty of Mahoning on the third Monday next auocveawg mo inarm Monaay oi Marcb. h th county of Columbiana on the four'h Monday next auGcecaiuir tne lourtn siooaHy of Maioh. In lha county of Can oil on th firth Monday next anc ceedlng th fourth Monday of March, Io th oounty of Stark on the aixth Monday ux( succeeding the fourth Monday of March. v In the coanty of Lake on tbe first Mondsy' of ?eptem-bsr. I In the oounty of Geauara on Saturday naxt succeeding ths first Monday of SenU-mber. Io tbe eountr of Asbtaoula on the third Unndae of oepbsmuer. , jamks H. BAKK, Stcrttary of Stan. dsc!4 d2w . , 1 1 liliziniiniii ESTATE DISTKJBUTJON, AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, ' or r 120,000 DOLL AllS ',. WORTH OF PROPERTY. Whole Number of Tickets 60,000, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, A SPLEN- ' X DID. Honae, Lot and furniture, south east corner of Oak and Fourth streets, Columbus, Ohio , $14,400 1 nous auu 1.01, soum sme y rienn, oetween am aad 7th streets, Oolambus, Oblo,... 2 Suburban 4 acre building Lota, on Broadway, VaO0eecb 1 Suburban 4 acre 81 poles building lot on Uioad- way.t...k .v.i I Brick House and half lot south sast a rner of Rich and 6th streeU ., 80 aores of ' land io Madison county, Ohio, near Railroad 'Depot t lou at thcCelumbua (Oblo) Depot (used by 6 railroads) , , , Hot In Bartlct, Hulburd At Smith's addition to Columbus, O A neat Cottage and lot, on Friend St., Columbus, Obluj. Tbe Riddle Slaughter Houae and Cattle Yard attached, one mile west of Columbus Brick Cottage and 1 acre lot, a neat suburban reisirisnoe 4 20 snburbsn building Iota, one acre each, f4t0 each - ; 1U8 eity lota in John W. Baker's 2d Broadway additionIV lota in John W. Baker's 1st addition .on Broai-way ...... ........,...,,.. ..,,..,,.. 6,400 6,600 8,000 6,160 1,440 1,440 " 720 : 840 18,(20 66,860 6.74Q Tbe above Schedule or property embraces principally splendid City Residences, City aud Suburban Building Lota in and adjoining the City of Colnmbna, Ohio the capital 01 me initio aiATE IN THE UNION contain lag 80,000 Inhabitants, and rapidly insreaalnr In m.ii.i. factum, commerce, population, wealth, aud in the value of tu real estate. The above property will be distributed to the Ticket uoiaers, before or on The 1st Day of March, 1858, If the licsst.are not sooner disposed of; but In slew oi the Interests of th Ticket Holders, tbs large amount, and me great value of the property risked, a aumcient time after me aale of the ticketa will be allowed, to give aix weeks notice, (through agents and newspapers,) so that auob ticket holders oan appoint, their committee to make auoh dtstaabutlon. Tbe public is assured that this Distribution of property is not connected; with any Exhibition, Concert, or any other costly entertainment, which can be enjoyed by only a few Ticket Holders; but consists of solid valuable property, ao proportioned to the price of the ticket, that eaob person can have a fair and equal chano. i. Persons visiting Columbus, Ohio, are requested to ex amine the location and character of said property, snd the plats of tbe eame now on file in this offloe. Those desiring to purchase ticketa can obtain thsm at thla office by Inclosing frt (in current Bank Hills on any apeoie paylug Bank lu the Union) for each ticket Ordered. - . . . I AGENTS WANTED. Persons desiring to act aa Agents In the sale of Tickets a ho will forward a recommeudation signsd by sums responsible person, will be promptly answered. As to the property above mentioned, the value there of, or my standing, I refer the public to the Bsnksrs, Merchants aod buaiuess men generally of Columbus. AST Ail orders for Tickets, and otber letters, mutt be addresaed to M. RANGER, uKI-dw6m Columbus, Ohio. Blake, Williams & Co. . ClUKIKs'E MANUFACTURERS, ! ' COLUMN US, OHIO, HAVE NOW THE GREATEST VARIETI and finest quality of Uixfiiiofii Oarrlaeof ' i.ver olfnrer) for sale In thla market, CoaalKtlng (if Family Carriages. Light One-horse Rocka-. ways, Phattwn Irnggies, Light Shifting Top Buggies, extra Anc Light trotting Buggies, Spring Wsgous, small Omnibuses or Haoks, Extension Top Barouches, Light Road and Pbyaloians' Sulkies, All of whiob we warrant to give satisfaction. Our prices shall be as low as any Establishment In the Western oountry, who sell work of equal quality.. Call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere. Seoond-hand Buggies taken In sionange for new work. Repairing done on abort ootice. . Shops aud Repository ne Front, between State and Town sts. " 3 HOOTS ANU NHOEN, JUST RECEIVED AT se26 STONE, 0'HARRA CO. '8, 1 New Tork Advertisements. AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make, In any part of the United States, from three to five dollar, a day by selling from sampls, "THE PilENT INDIA RUBBER SAKKTY FLUID LAMP," wlto an Improved B irner. Every family who has rsgard for life, person, property or economy, will purchase them. For Information, by mall, iooloae stamp, to ' 1 i ' ' HAWXHURSf k MOTT, '. Patentees aad oxelusire Manufacturers. . , no27-dBra e n 69 Fnlton street, New York. . TUB BECKET lNFIKAHTII-H OF Yoitl and Maturity. Ju$t miblitlud, Oratii, thi Utk TXotoand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RA- A TIONAL treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Local .Weak ness, Aoeturoal Amlaaloua, Wenllal and Nerrous Debilitr. Prematuie Decar of the Hyatam, Impotency and' Impediment to Marriage generally, oy B. DE LANEY, M. D. The Important fact that the uianr alarminr com plaints, orlnlnating In the Imprudence end solitude of youth, may be eailly removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is, in mis small tract, ciearir aemuoalratea ; aua tue en tirely new and highly successtul treatment, as adopted bv the Author, fully explained, by meausof which every one Is ena led to cure blmsslf perfectly sod at tbs least poeaiDie cost, tbsraby avoiding all the attyertlseu nostrums of lbs dar. 1 , . Pent to any address, gratia and post free la c sealed envel ,pe, by remittlog two po.tage stamps to Pr. DE bariai. 11 i.iapensra street, new vora. oei-owiy DO VOU EVtUU . WANT ANY TH I NO From New York t If so, Send your Order to F. S. CABOT & CO., . BUYEItS, 80 CEO A It HTKEEI'. . THEY BUY ALL KINDS OF MER A CHANDISK, on cuiu.nilai.lou. fur all wl.o order. Constantly lu tbe market, butlng largely for Canh, tliey bay lower than any single purnhaaer oan; they fill large or email ordere una see mat the gooos era torwarue-t. Orders sent to them gst the benefit of competition by different bouses, aheiess, if sent tu any aingle dealer, tuey get no sucn oeceot. inturrna'iou upon mercan tile matters freely given. Circulars with lull particulars aod rslsrenoea ill be sent ou application. Letters of Inquiry only, should cootaio stamps to prepuy postage. r. O. Hot 117. Hsfer.br DSrmiasloo. to Wet O Lsmhbrt. of A a A. Lawrence blo,; wa. L. aiNU, 01 M.ylor a Co., (Steel House,) and many others. ocz LItillTIC, NEWTOM At ItKAUUUIll S, 421 liroome Street. New York, MANUFACTURERS OF THE PAT. ENT ARCH WREST PLANK PIANO FORTES. cab ebrated tor deptb, fullSe, richness, purity, and a pecu liar aimrinfr quality 01 tueir lone, r.ir which they have received tbs highest encomiums from the sreatest musi cal celebrities ol the country; and in every fair, when uruugut in compel! tion-wun ewer uiairninenls, have obtained the highest premium. The I'ateut Aroti Wrest Plank, which ia owned and uned only by us, guarantees their standing ln luas longer than auy other instrument; while their unprecedented demand in alt parts tl' the oountry is a sufficient prool ol their excellence. A line rai oiscouut to Clergymen, Schools aud the trade. jo-aiy-ei C0NEADE & BROTHEE, Wholesale and Retail , Healer, ia BOOTS AND SHOES, R0. S 0DE0H BL0C&, COLtnitlS, OUIO. OUR STOCK IS THREE TIMES u IsUk u t,t.f otiiu in Ifau aity, , W x aoir re- aviTiDg our aecona sioct uf Boots and Shoes, For the Fall and Winter trade, which, owing to tbe money pauie, nave oeen bought at rery low prloea, and wbleb shall .ell , . Tea per Cent. Lower thkn can be purchased at any otler "place in the eity. We base our (owls manufactured to order, bv ti e bast msnufactaiers la tbe East; consequently they wil (ire the rery beat satialeotioa, to purchasers. . All those in want of the BEST BuOTS ANU SHOES. a( theLCWEHT PKIOfef, will do well to ball at our Store ana save ran rtM uan r. oa th.lr puiobasea.' Keo lleot the place, No. 2 Odeun Block, directly opposite t'te htate House, Sign of tue ' LAKGE LEATIItK SHOE. ', "'(', , oc27-d2m , 0)NRAIIE At RRO. BOOTS & SHOES! ' : At Wholesale and Retail, AT 1UK VLD AKD WELL KNOWN STAND OF L. G. VAN SLYKE, i No. 100 tliyk Strict, Oppotite th: Shtft Houu: f HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY X full aaaorlmeatof '' Boots and BlioeB . i . For Ladles', Mines', Children's and Genta' w.al, from ths bt manufacturing houses in the tast, which will be sold at unusually low prices. In addition to my stock of Eastern goods, I nare on band a complete assortment of my own best Custom, .us. e work, waaiuaian aw to sip, which will be sold Cheap for Cash, All kinds of Boots and Shoes for I.adlss', Mlases' and Genta' wear, made to measure at the shortest notice, and warranted lap. or no sals. - Continues bis tsmces io tbe Custom Department. For dupsilor Workmanahlp, tertaiuty of Fitting, and get- UU up e.erj iihuii iu ue B1U..V r aSDlOnShl Mtyl. fi is unrivaled. All binds of RKPAIRINQ d ne with neatneaa enrl dlnpatch. To Country Lealera I offar tbe above-mentioned Goods at a small advanoe above Eastern rates. Aleo, a large assortment of Leather. and Findings, At the Lowest Cash Prioes. Mer-Renember the place NO. 100 HIGH 8THKET JOUN CLAKK, oci7-d3m Suooessor to L. G. Van Slyke. J)0DDR1DGE & WHITE, (HUUVKSBUIUI TO r. B. DODDK1DOB,) HIGH ST., 3 DOOHs SOUTH of TOWN, wanuiaciurers or Tin, Copper aid Sheet-Iron Ware, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of MARBLE1ZED MANTELS & GRATES, Of new and beeutitul styles. WOOD COOK STOVE. Have just received several new oattarna nf c.-.i, a.. having valuable lmprovemeni over old patterns. One i a cast linsd elevated ovea, a remarkably fine working store, with a small amount of fuel. It t... a nn kui.. and large oven always in baking order when otber oook- mg is veiug uooe. . .,i I COAL COOK STOVES, Two patterns, with oven as lane as Wood Htn... bakers, every way superior to any haretnr.iin in a trial will satisfy any one of tbe laot, Theae Stoves took tos premium at tbe last Pennsylvania State Fair. i Stewart Stoves, With extension tops and plain. Thla iustlv fielehrateit toys requiiea but ball the wood nsed by other stone The plain onea are but little higher than other stoves. ' i Parlor Stoves, ; A fine stock for Wood and Coal. Man. n,. ami .tit rable patterns. Hull, School House, Box, Six and Ten x'lato stoves, SMOOTHING IRONS. Of erery rarlety.- Laundry, common and patent Tailor'a Irons. .... Roblnssn's patent, double, for Wood and Coal stores. reserving Kettles. SELF-SCALING FHUIT CANS. A new article of Tin Tops, ie., constructed so as to Insure fruits tree from the least taste of tin or ,., . cheap that all may enjoy the luxury of fresh fruit all the year. Cement always on hand. with almost every useful article in the line of . . House FurnishiBs Materials. u81 Old Penitentiary Lot. TE FURTHER SALE OF LOTS -a. in mo urn i-entteutlary Lot, which waa to bare ta uroay, tne xeth mat,. Is postponed in deSnltely. .Due nottqe will be glysn of a totun.,eale. , , LOR SALE. A-ttUHOLARbHlP X In a Ccramerotal Ooll,. win ku i ir i alt?ji?.h.tnad., Apply at this oajos.!', ivl ,, JVAWIWU. . 1 $aitjr -Stole ouniai.: Thfe Marseilles Miner. "'" " Continued. ' '' l una reount scaror.y or water hid a cam orougaw me oia sceae most Tlrldly to bit mind, and you might have aeea by the moonlight how pale o4 sgltsUd waa his ftsse., After a ' loon vigil, hs ;ow, BQd taking from a eecrt' t reposi-. tor; sum ol money large for hint to possess ha slowly counted It. and' then Rarlug earn- HaLle nn hli feaBatiMlA .,fll ,US. t... J - "w..., m.u ewiaiy, ' a. lingua UC ilotis In a long lila-time: but O. Madallue. Mada. liuel" ikeu with tears streaming down his cheeks Denting mmsell ou Bis knees to pray. Poor JaequesI be prayed with such earotiit, Simple Ittltu, that he rose trauqull, and seekiug hli coach, soon tell iuto sound sleen. 11 Three more years went by, but still. Jacques continually added to bis store., fso s;rupuloue was be iDtIeuyingtilmtell ever; touer&uity.the neiglibors whispered how the jouug (iuyol had become a miBur. Some did mors than whisoer: they spokei openly to his mother reapeotio Uiik peculi'urity in her son. Madame Guyot luiked rery sagacious, and gave mysterious t)iuts about ine Tiriue oi sparing ou one g ten io speud ou snoister, glancing as nh spoke Bt Jncques aad Msdeliue, who were just visible to the gtosp of gOSSipe. i l;..! inn... ',1; . ,, j , Lei lov be the presumed, etius of a inau'p actious, womnB will batdly ever deem him in tbe wrong, however extravaafaat that iaav be. Xvea vi04 ta her tight apsumea thu dignity of viiiue, ir 'tne can ajoriDe hb committal, to the power ol love, eo it waa with the .gornips at vtboeie Bell coQutiluled . tribunal Jacques war tried; and from that time many a sly ink was leveled at MaUdiine, tin me little aaiuHTribead was almost turrte J with .thinking of the-el course much magnified griohes which was hour-ded by ber admiier tor ber to spend some iluy. She lelt the was beloved, lor it is not hard to diviue whea one In the dtmreat of all earthly 'objects to a pure aod boueat heart;;. but iu ftpite of Uer oonviotious in this respect,- tbe oonduol of Jacques was a sad puzzle to her. ; . ;, , , . i "ile ia never so happy as when by my aide," she would oltea eay to ber mother; "that every one may f,er;bnU do not think he) cares to gain me lor a wile.' Tbs mother would bid ber be patient, aad all would in time tarn out well; but Madeline thought there should lie tome limit to the expected, patience, so she would pout ber cherry lips, and give Jacques abort answers. Still, though she evidently succeeded iu giving him pain, be seemed as fur tram de claring bis sentiments ss ever. .. . : . .., . .The crisis, however, came at. last, Madeline bad a cousin Marie, who waa not ouly a near neighbor, nut also a tort ot rival beauty. There had been uu slight jealousy between the girlaon the subjects el -love aud uiairiage; but at arte oau at tast inumnnea, aua the idav.lor ber own weddiug being njted.bhe openly twilled MoUvtioe about her lagged lover. This Waa a sad blow to the vanity ol the young trirl. Marie's JiuHct came Irotn: what was in those days' con sidered a great aiataiio, and amiber gruilgtd apeuuiog uuitt uor uiouey iu rjia lu . dig p. trotbed; while Madeliue, with her lover aluiorit at the door, seemed likely euoiiuh' to runmin tingle. . Oh, li wag too muob for'aby maiden's patienoe. yit tu i " 11 - tJi.uu :uj , l'he weddia-alay came, and ah of euurse was oue ot the guests, together, , with Jacques; aud me uni, ueukuu uuuiautuK uer taray uamtrer. coquetted with others by hli very side:' liut sue u a not stop atooquenry ouiy." The bfotu-si of tile bridegroom, a iray and handetiuaideli low, iiow at Marseilles lur. the Urn lixue. was aniiiMa wiia ner onaims, ana after the weddiair muuu, vi uiauo, uimuj caumbo yr viauiugtne hiwu rawu vuuuiiucu diaueiiue. etacqued, 11 seemed, would not b'-pitWd'1iirto''aOb5ilaion. aua tne was uot lucuiiett eiuisr loca luiuttur'a me or a longer tueui, wqpiug;. so,, allec tome h..aitalt.... .... lh. nu.l' I, ..a . . . . . I . . . ,, uvaiL.Mi.il vu .u iu. ui una uaioube, Willi Btlll leaned to their neighbor, portly Irom old fcai6'- oiation, and still more because- bt - bis reputed wealth, Mudeliue was betrothed to the.stcatigur. , Madame Guyot otten sighed, and said iu. ber son hearing tnal it, was a pity two of the prettiest maideus fiboald be Carried off 09 Gran gers; for tue had long ago made 'bp ber -mind ibat siuce- Jacques would need marry soon or late, it would be well to have a daugbtei-in law whom she had known from babyhood. All her bints might have 'been unhsard lor an v outward eneot they produced on her son; but when' the mariisgu day came he remained shut up iu his little chamber... Neither lood, nor dunk passed hit lips; but could be have beau teau by anyone, a mighty mental oonfliot would have been revealed to tbe watcher it was (be last great struggle with t , 1 .. nBb.fn T- l... l. . . I : . w u uuw.a pwiiuu, iu. law. war su uit uero ung Dimaeli to one great pbjeot was removed . U.he gosatps who bad ..aioretime interssted tbeaiiel ves so liberally in the ad'airs of Jacques and Madeline, once more twitted Madame Guy ot, saying, it pluiuly was not love that mads bur sou such a miner in bis habits, but she auiwered them more proudly than ever that Jacques rrouiu uow luva uikasr ior a wile. , , ,. , . .. So, brat oue great lady and then boiher .was eaia 10 ne tne lair object. lor whom cur hero cnermoea a secret pawioo, woom be was tryins 1 : l.u ti... 7. su equal iu ecuui, , out tuouga Aiaaaujd uuy ot toatered the idea, the poor soul, kuew better. lor ouly a few da) s alter the marriage Ql bis only love, Jacques bad begged her, iu a broken voice, to fiud out whether the. -little vessel ia whiob Madeline bad bourue the preoious draught ot water to ms utu-siue, a uoaeu years aiio. was slill In elltteuce. "0, my eon," said Madame Guvot. "ninca vmi did to love Madeline why did you let her ual sbe would not now be the wile of a stranger, li you had asked ber lor thyself.". .1 v . ,.. , "Better as it is, mother," replied Jacques, though bis lips quivered as be spoke, aud again begged his mother to procure wual he had mentioned, at any cost., .,, , ,1 Madame Uuyot's mission proved succetslul, though tbe mother : ot ..Madeline marveled greatly at tbe request; and both the worthy matrons agreed tnal lbs oonduol uf Jacques was a pioblem beyond Ibeir power to solve. Jair- erly was the liUly Teasel seiaed by him, and at ter bestowiug muuy gratelul thanks on his mother, be couveyed il Io his own little room. Gould ibe thing ot clay tpuken, it might hare torn new, wneu otbers nept, Jacques -spent many sn hour in sighs aud even tears. . Aye, tor every drop ot water it bad oooe held, ibe strong niau paid in tears a thousand told "Tbat Last EkMiax." A Texas correspon dent of the Montgomery llail, tells tbe lollow- Not far below this ulnce. 00 one of tbe hanka of tbe beautllul Colorado, a party' o( l'addies were aliening. -1 nere cnanoed along a lot of teamsters, aud one, proverbial for his wit . and blackguardism, thought he'd have a bit of lun bandying words with the ditchers. 600a, to bis mortification', tliey had worked him up to boiling heat, and, to uss bis own language, he Commenced siiiing for a Hunt. Alter he had ranted around considerable aud pretty well exhausted bis ipifs, tbe old "boss" who had said nothing during the iharp-gbootingof words, stepped op, and patting him on the shoulder, said: "You mutn't uiiud these boyt, my friend, they're aiways uiBKiug iuu oi some a n tool or other." ibe writer does not tell us whether or not this cooled the man's heated anger. How a Toon a Man bioks FiMorg It was at picnic; Charley had just turned ol 19 year?. be wauaersa away ana got lost with Kate Mar- ourt, a self posseueed beauty in high condition for flirting, lot sbe bad had three reasons ot hard traiuing. When they had been away from their party about two hours, tbe lelt, or pretended to leel, tne awkwardness ol their situation, and asked her cavalier, in a obarmiogly helpless and conuding way, what they were to do. "Well, 1 hardly know,1' said Charley, languid!:-"but I donfc mind proposing to yon, it that will do yon any good." A fair performance fur an untried colt, was it nott 7uy JUoinosten. j ' Mupitisj. Not muuy years since a iionton ' t paper tulormed its readers that a cniiirui.t 1...1 uetn made with tbe "Shoe and Leaiher" company, ,pl Htoviuoetown, to get off a curtain vessel whi h was ashore at Cape Cod. Screw aud Ltver.spunpany was intended., A day or two since another tsoatou paper slated that parties at Jonenport have contracted with tim nn. derwriters to lake oS'aud telieve ti.e "logwood aud timber" from.deck of Bchouuer A. Suuyv-r. Locomotive aud Lender would have uteu ma-- rect. Button Ado. , -, t A Ciianci for an Inference. I n painz down oue ol our back streets, a few day siuce, weoveinearaa colloquy between a couple or darkies, and were juet iu time to beur the following: 'Wow, look'eryer, Charlie, Jim mout be aa booc'ti nigger, and then agin ho otouteut, luivnu, biiiu nuuffcu lint Itf wn bout tie yard 1 tell yer wot, Bigger, I'd roost high, 1 would.' We were uttiflled 011 th poiut Ol Jitri'H hoiiOHf.T. HnH thnpi.tneu mii-.tiu.! lull ol I u ..l.l.U.... n.l I, ., 1 .1... u - ouwatd ooutse. MubUt Adverser. , To "' Housekeepers and Farmers AT TUB WKST. I T 1LA3 LUiSO BEEN TUK OUE AT- X' JJf ooaiiiittiut wUti bou4kwuttjM ii IU Vkjt. i,iat QuW lu our flity liioubauilof liiduutriou-). tfulitrr ui U. uf goua cimrttcier, who ttr tbrowu vutireiy out ui tm jjioj-mtiuu. whuy 01 are oniruuktol giaa to ilia WriMt, and U-cumtug bouan smvauLt. or tioiufcrjiica. . Tli tUtDtiulU lii-tt li.tbertu bHii, tu tiuU euititi j6m.iii- IUl lUrHJIIlUJ lUCUUUDCl lUUdH WIIIlOUl W(rl HUH lU'-Kt WstDtlDaf Work Uou. 'Hie CuiLLKiJsj'gy A)l 10(1. IT I. it UulMrujiueulUvutfti tb il or I in auniewliai nut; ut iu Unui.1 Ucltl lu atittoiu. dutiuti lUia hummiu tu CLiinfi't tliirt mipily autl aeiuauJ. Io ilj tbu, ami to ui iUer.j tuuuuun 01 itxr girls, tb Wnt niunt alt-o leo! a htud. 'Iliey uiUfil not ex.ol Wrill-tramtjil Mcrvatili iu llie-m (firl, an Uiy ar uuL aci'UHtuiutitl to Uusi labor; hi, II llir'jr rtj ciiiiiau.l a(i tu laro, ant 007 ti p;t-tiuce af id kiudusSitM. KVfry allowance Khu4 Imj . fcid lur miatake. autl tiBlayn iu tbe bt-K'i'ii'iJK ui nuv.u an vu-Leriiriatj. iliuhtj ai-bUiUat; uiiihl Mtriiti llh tktft, ir tliy ar hf', ia mIi cahih the !vm tiy will rcturu the ta.Ol4 (f, it tttifflrl l-i IllllUtl tO atllHWeir 111 fcrMIin.t tilt ill- Huriptmu lurwanltftl. Jt uot tnal, wtiiuit i khuI l- have bmltou tluwu all previous, miUirrji iitwr. l tliih kui-l. rum tui Laje uitr rjeltut ul tl.tf VVt tt-olf lu girt a Leljjiu uanit.1 It f . au "Bort to beui'lit botli iiMj; tit Uneuiplojfiwl litue, and tlw lauillittH tliit). yAU iwiurxiuuil b ad.lreBhDa to BIUNU1 OKKICK, Ctll LDKKS 6 AID ltUKlV, UJ.S I'OM UA1.L., AAXiA PLAtiC, NKW Yoltli. 11ie apolicsvtumi iuelunioi tuifit will alwAVrt le nt- tfuuetl t tlfdl. 'tbftre will b au tiuuerftan Itutr, and. f pitBrtiOltf, a itttu KiMiutnt witli vnob miiL that but iart Ulo iyt tintiuaissd troiu iir wayvH, farliv) uppiyiuK will Lie viautly tbfir wan In, tbe WkKMi olJeiftl, tUeir Town, (Jointly iu l ."tain, ai d lli Cbfj-nitL auU bant way ul rt-acbiuK thtj p ac. i.rie u- oa iioui tut) olargyuitru, wMgisjUttLtj, or uUiur thmj ou.ibiu prdOuHut' Ibe Iumu will iu ail cantn b tifmainled. It will ! th flt.aTor of tbeoclty to m-nti out oou but yiila with go-i rltrsiicini auu wbo ar' rfivnitMl tu be of good cliaiacttti, tj. L. hhALi.t not aSwMjrfiary. READI K E A D 1 I READlll ' LONG "WINTER EVENINGS ARE . upou uu, aud uow ii U16 time to read buod Bd ki, Wuat U tit ttht ol Workiog &o bard bccauite tiomtibuuy Ur dtdi'-wwiiy uot got Ibe uuutflil ot tlio uiid lirttU-faruttd fxpetieact of thu bent Karuicrn io Jlinpinii od Kljroresf, Huf good Agricultural iitoks, aod bojoiua ua-t4ta, lutju you oeuti not work naif no tmrat ami rai-e larger etH)t, We ar oOeriuff Africa It u al Worki at (freatly rmtaof J tall aud nupply youielvi at OOeiO KAiN liAi.l. iV ASIIt.N - I L-UU IS li I S K , Bast Me of Hivh Xtrrrt, betweeit Ibiovt and flick, '"!' i MANUIf'AUTUKKR OF STENCIL VVOJtX; " ' RAISED METAL LETTERS. foffahfySign Worn, firemen amt MillUry.Unmpaules, Retgag Uhects, Ikior lumbers, Hour I'laU-a, inc., made to' rd. Afed, ' Eleotro-Flating" and , Gilding " cIlooa In the Best Style. " ' ' "' Old XTa,ro ITlb-Jara'tosdl- I have jut opened a complete assortment of GOLO AM) VLATRD JEW EMIT, ' Trie Plating of which lean warrant, as It ia my own orh, . , I , , . . se'W Bei7.ei.Jly : 'iEVV BOOKS! I ! ... JUST RECKIVM) AT 0a Stale St., near the PostOUice, Frh Learea, by Fanny Fern; ' Thine aud Minn, by Flora Neafe: ' ' ' " ' MSnied or Stogie, by 0. M. Sedgwick; Moss hide, by Marian Harlanii; . 'Ihe Brother Clerks, by XarllTa: Nothing to Say, by Doesticka; The Life of Charlotte Bronte, new supply: . Little Uorritt, Illustrated; " , The Usys of My Llle, by Mrs. Maltland, new supply; ' Grace hee, by Julia Karanaugh; Tern peat and Suushine by M rs. Mary J. Uolmes - " Morinonism, by Kluer Hyde; . itrnest Unwood; The u'oiden Dragon; Knaves and Fools; Dootor Antonio; Volsntlue Vox; . . , Freaks of Fortune; Dombey aud Sun, new edition ; " " " t luqulie Within, or 8,100 Facts for the People-Ten Ihouaand a Year, new edition; ' Lire and Leara; The l'lauter's Northern Riide The briii of the Wilderness; Courtihlp aud Marriage; , Frank Forester's Sporting Scenes and Characters Viola, by kmeraou Bennett; ....... Clara Moreland, by The Wife's Victory. Sc.. Ac: ' ' - And all the new publications of ihe day, ae soon as published, as well aa a great variety ul .Magazines and the mLBi puiiumr i"iowitiisjers oi llle limes, Midi as the New YorHLedger, Ballou's Pictorial, Leslie's Illustrated I'a-per, Waveily Magailue, Uarper'a Weekly, fcc, A0. NEW GOODS! iEW MODS! SI0NE, 0'HARBA & CO. ARE JUST RECEIVING A LARGE aud well nelected stock or ST A I'LB AND FANCY WHY ;)(HS FOR TUB FALL Til A DE Consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Klefant Robes, rrencuMnriuos, wool ueiaiues, Slriped l'opllus, tash- "'i rniu, ouawia, laiinas, wuite tioous, Linens, Kail Bonnets, Hibhons, Uents' Furnishlue; DikhIh, Cloths, Cassiuieren,' SatlueU, HmubhIh, ifiiieiy, itrown Sheetings, kiiliah and American 1'rinl-i, tiintiaiu. Vaukee Notlous, Boots anil Shoes. &c.. v.-.. In whirl, Invite the atteutlon oi ouiitoruers, us ti.iiter ourae.ves that we can sell otieaiier tliau can be bouut eNm liu,e. Call and a at No. 4 llwynne lllnuk. se no ; , . MUINK, t 1IAKKA ft U. No. 4 Gwynne Block, ' ST0iK, O'H AIUM &. 10., WOULD RESPECTFULLY SAY to the public tu.it thuv are Hcllm lli.'U Nlru sto.ik of Uoods at pi-ices to auit the lianl liiiiea, aud guaiantee to give more good for otin uobnr lhau any house tliat has a rag duug out to IIh lm'i.ti, "Ht-lliug od at cost." null City Lots for Sale, TWO SMALL LOTS, SITUATED JL oa tbe corner of North I'ulnc 'sue and tourTh Stieet, Nos. 1 aud a, loruierly oisned by liof, II, L. fioward. Al.o, Sve auree of land tying wlth!h whst la common ly knowu .e Nell's adduioa. to tbe city of t'olumbus, ou tne 'ohnst'-an road. Thoss lots ate lur sale ehean. or e ill fni cxohanirl!dfor Land Warrants oi Weitsrn Lsuoa. .1. O. KF.AMb.Y, ' Office orposite the i.ld Knouniye Hank, ncll , Columiiuri, tihin. JACONET HANKS, J ACON UT Ill.VIH, DIRECT FROM THE MjiNUb AC-TUHkH, at groatly lediiced nrire-, at ,11,11 bl'ONK, H'H 'KKA fc Ull.'rl, STONK O'llAHHA .V (., ARE SELLING THE BEST UUAL-H'Vor Katio M. lielsinea from 15 to 20 cents per yaid. nol4 T ItlltUtiNM, IllHItt'.NN, KllillONS. UVUl KECEI VEI AT S'JOiVK, li'HARKA'ti t'A: Nil. 4 ';inne Hlnrlt. JUST RECEIVED, AT 8TONK, O'HAHKa A liii.'S, a beautiful l.i. s r-nrni'lae. aimer's, clolh, nnet, Aie. , ''flt 7USTill"vlr"AT STONE, J U'HaRRA 4 CO. 'H, S Real Valenciennes bitts, (Col araDdSleeres,) tromldlo6. tta |
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