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VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1853. NUMBER 231. THE ' , , Claili) Ijia State Journal 18 PUBLISHUD KVKUY MORNTNO, KXOKPT SUNDAY, si . SCOTT ft BABCOM, journal suuBises, biob ah mo stemits intrahoi oh man TERMS Invariably In advancl .-In Columbus, WOO ft year by ninll, ma w. Dally during tin session or the Logisiaturs, no Tri-Weekly for ths remainder of the veer. 96 00. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at SU, nnd by mall at Kl.OOa year. Clubs of four and upward, U.a, ir ton and upward. I.(X. TIIK TllI-W'liEK.LY JOURNAL Is (3.00 year. . . Kates of advertising in the daily journal. The following rate and rules havsbeen agreed noon between the proprictnni of Ilia Ohio Stattman and tba Ohio Stall Journal, to bo observed In all eases, altar this dat, July vxl, ituu.jj One square, 10 line or law of this llaxl typs, for one Insertion. uuo. ; eacn auoiuouai insertion, ma. a o So to 1 square, 3 36 8 00 1 00 sort i2 squares, 11 87,8 871 15 00,8 008 00 10. la. 16. 4 B aquarea, 12 00:4 006 60,8 00 0 00 10. u. aquareaL 8 005 608 009 OOtlO. 12. 14. 10. it rra rain 8 aquarea, or Vi column, Changeable i quarterly 20 Changeable 6 aquarea, quarterly 35 or montniy, zo weekly, .30 dally aauy, ion Standing card. 6 Unea or lem. for one Tear BIO. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless speeiflud on tbe manuscript, or preTknialy agreed upon between the partita. Advertisements not marked on the oopy for . specified number of insertion, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payincut will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persona to be paid lu advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to tneir reguinr Dusinesa i sou an advertisements not pertaining were-to. to be nsid for extra. AdvortfscuientA' for Auctloneera, General Agenta, Real Estate Agents, Sea., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at-the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rat of fifty eenta per week, for each name; the same to be, in all casus, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for tlie price of Inserting advertlaementa brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy or legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.AU leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per cent in advanoe of tne anove races. No aDraKTiatviOT (Hti si disikted ORATrrrroDBLT. a Advertisements for charitable institutions, Bra companies, ward, township, and other pubilo meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless aooompanled by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. U Demons sending oommnnloationa or requiring notices of fairs. soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments when charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial oolumn, the same will be charged at tbe rate or not less tnan M cents per line, and then only when aonorapanird by an advertisement (Brat Strain printing $onsf, JOURNAL BCILIMIVGS, HIGH ST., (Ol.nililS. OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPRIETORS. ENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers respectfully call tho attention of the Publlo to the superior fiicilitlos they now possess for executing every description of Pit NT-INQ, iu the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present uoast of on ofllce worthy uf tho Capital of this great State. Tlio various depnrtmcnts havo been arranged with special reference to the ucnt. and expeditious execution of ALL K1ND3 OF BOOK AND JOIS HUNTING, from a curd of a single lioe to a volume of a thousand pages. The tlitforont descriptions of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch of tho premises may convey some idea of tho extent and facilities of tho JOURNAL STEAM PRLNTINO HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying the eastern front of tlio third iloor, is furnished with extensivo fonts of all tho newest stylus of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, I'heo'.ogical and Miscellaneous Works; Reports, Sermons, By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print booka in all tho branches of Literature, tor Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, nnd other Publlo Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint sf this ofllce havo met with the most nattering testimonials, as to their accuracy aud typographical beauty, eveu from the tlrst publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would ' notice tJrsinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg CntecJiism, 20A Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Bninner on French Nouns, Br. Gleason's Lectures on Lift and Health, Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, &c. &o. MAGAZINES ANI) PERIODICALS. We pay particular intention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal sf Education, Tit Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. t Journals nf Episcopal Conventions, The Brauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht Ohio Cultivator, &o. &o. THE JoITrOOM Occupies tho middlo part of tho third floor of tlio Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type fur the priuting of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Prognumnes, Istrgu Dills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, ko. &o. In this department, our ofllce is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Typo from the vavious Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are I'M feet in length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Containing n number of tho most approved POWER PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card n the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. Wo can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, sod other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in Uold, Silver and other Bronzes, fur more showy aud effective, and much less costly than Engraving; having all the improvements ne-ressary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOOkIjINDERY Occupies tlio whole width of tlio second floor, and is ons Hi'MuttD and TWENTY M in length, including the folding aud Hilling llisiw, ou theeastern trout. His well furnished with expense in;ichiuerv from the East, among which ore Adams' largest and best Power Embossing Presses and hand lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, Combirunion Ornaments and borders, f.,r fancy bindings iu Cloth and Morocco; also other mar chincry, for Uw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of tlnislied workmen, we are not onlv enabled to execute any amount uf work for the trade, rapidly aud of superior quality, but also the rebinding of Books Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, ke.., in any required style and finish. Iii the Blank Book Dkpahtmkst, wo htivo Ilickok s best Killing Machiues, of the largest capacity, with eTcry appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however Intricate; also MrAdaiua' patent Paring Machine, now very popular in the Public Oltices, and with Hankers, Merchants and Accountants at the KfU for paging nil kinds of Bl.mk Books after they are bound, in a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and ltlank Book Pallors, of every sise, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, in 1 ran funiUh Stales, Counties, Banks, llailmad aud other Cor-ipurntlons, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quan-litv, of any quality aud sise, made by superior workmen, and warranted perfi'et, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ,, If every description is alo carried on at this tlouse. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively flight addition to tbe first cost, to Issue subsequent editions at the men eot of paper, press work and binding. Isswis east of any measure and thk-kn-w f't tlie trade. Heads for Newspapers, coven tor Magaiines, fte., stereotyped in rood stvki Particular attention paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM It on the first lloor, frontins; on liili street. It is hero that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the business of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding don will here And Specimens of all the various styles. We have nearly One Hundred Persons cneairpd in onr rariotts departments, at the Highest Waaea, among whom are many of tbe most skillful Workmen in the business, and ail feeling an interest hi any work bearing the imprint of this office. This, combined with tbe practical experience and person! supervision of the hentor Proprietor, enables a cowndentlv to invite the attention of the Public geoerallv to our STEAM PK1NTI.MI iTAIll.lSIIMKVf, believing that nowhere else can they secure Better Work or Better Tna' CnART.ES SCOTT, j n,rTri NOTIt R TO STOCKHOLDERS. rlf, StorkbolderslB the Columhes, I'iqoaaod Indians Railroad arenoUned that the 1 st rnetallment of ten per cent Is required, and regular payntentsherenftrr everysixty days ol tea per erat.nntilDaid. Wva.Dennlson, Jr.,Esq.,1sawthorlset to eollectfrora and re eipi to allstockhoJdersin Frana'tr, county. Wat. BCOTT, Treasurer oeSS-wtf C, P. At I. R. R. Co. NOTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO ARR OUCERHFn. Tbe nherriher would retpectfully tnlon the nsablie, that ke la rra-iy to op-rste nw Ring Konea, so sjs te effect cwrs : and them. If yon wish, be can s'a3 tbe bone, wad take it off. He can also rrroore Roae-SpaTins care roll Evil saal Fistula, and remove Tnmors, ate. TkoM who wish his servieaa, wlil please address fpost paid) J4MK3 BAVIOGE, Wiar8-wt Harleaa P. O, Delaware comely, O. TTATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. JL ANSON TAYLOR, No. ICO. Broadway, Now York pianuiaoturer ana i;omnnsion uesier in lints, Cnps, Ptrnw Goods, Hnlters' Stock, Trim minim. &ft. A. Ts long exnnrlcnro in these tisrticulsr branches of bust. neas. joined to his facilities in tbe manulauturlng, enables him to oner Inducements to nurchasers that cannot be bad ol those who purchase their goods atsecondorthirdhands. Ills present stock is extensive aud well sssorled tor tbn country trade, and will be constantly added to by fresh Importations, and from his own manufactory.-Particular attention paid to ardors by mail. Janl-w3m.T EOAD NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Columbus, Winchester, Jefforion and Csrroll Rosd Cora-pany, will meet for tbe olectlon of directors at Winchester, at one o ciock, p. hi., on Saturday, the mom ol April next. marU ltd-wtd J. H. POTTKK, See'y M OORE'S SELF-ACTING ECCENTRIC Tnbncrn. Lard. Cloth. Cider, err... Ac Patented September 311, 1851. Tho advantaics those presses have over all others now in uao, consist in Iheir greet strength and durability. 1 ho antifriction principles on which they are constructed muke tbem not liable to ent out ot order: and where uroat pressure is required they are juat what haa longboeu wanted, being ten times more powerful than any Screw i'rols, and as their own gravity Is their propelling power, tbey can be worked with all ease by one man. All that are in want ol B press of any kind, would do well to satisfy themselves of the above beforo purchasing any other kind, by calling at the Factory, at Howletfa Building, corner ol Front and rinrlnif streets, or oy sources, in wuicu iwaupui. Intormotlnn concerning tnem win do given. ii:jsit.u chusper thun the old Screw Press. Farmers will do well to no. Hm that ihn Portable niilnr Press, with mill attached, on this plan. Is tho best ever Invented. They can be worked by horse r . ' , ,,nn,il u . Hill,'!? or nano power. wi'"""1" A PROCLAMATION BY THE PKKSIUENT OV TIIK UNITED MTATErl. No. 487. N pursuance of law, I, MILLARD FILL- iinnp. Pen.blent of the United Stot-sol' America, do hereby declare and mske known, that publlo sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Olllcca in the Stati of WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinnlter deBignated. to wit: At the Land Office at WILLOW lUVT.tt, commencing on Mon-day. ihesecond ilsy ol May next, lor the disposal of the publlo lands situated within the undermentioned townships aim irao-tlonal townships, viz: North of tht bast lint and west of tltt fourth principal mmaian. Tnnrnshin l'.irtv.nhio and Iraciioual township lilty, on certiin blonds, and tho main shore of Lake Superior, of rmiBO tuhkr. Fractional township lilty, on tho main shore of Lake Superior, of range four. at , Township forty-nine and fractional townships fifty and fifty-one, on the main shore of Lake Superior, of rnneo skvkn. Township forty-nine and fractional towoshlp llfty.on tho shore of Lake Superior, of range rioht. - ! rartiom 1 townships forty-ninu and filly, on tlio shore of Lake Superior, of range nine. Townships twonty-nine, thirty, thirty.nuo, anil thirty-two; townships forty seven and furty-ciijht, and fractional township loriy-nine, on the shore of Like Superior, of range tun, Townships twenty-eight, twonty-nine, thirty, thirty one, and thirty-two, nnd fraotioiial township forty-nine, on the shore ol Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty four, and fractional townthip forty-nine, on Luku Superior, of range twelvk .... Townships thirty,thlrty-one, fhlrty-two, thirty-three, and fhir. ly-fuur, of rnnge THiaTBKN. Townships thirty one, tblrty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-rour, of rsn?e fourth en. , ,, r Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, ihlrty-threesudthirty fonr, of range fifteen. At the Land Olllce at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, tho sixteenth day of May next, lor thodUposal of tho puhlio lands within tho following named townships, to wit: North of the bast Hue and west of the fourth principal meridian. Township' seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range one. Townships twenty-one and twenty two, of range six. Townships twenty-one end twenty two, ot rnnge seven. Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three nnd twenty- four, of range kioiit. Townships twonty-onc, twenty-two, twenty-lhrco and twenty-four, of range nine. , Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twonty-lou r, anil twenty-five, ol rsnpe ten. Townships twcniy iuur aim iwr.niyuc, u, i. r.r... at the I.snd omce at STEVF.N8'S POINT, commencing on Mnndsv. the ninth dav of May next, for the disposal of the politic anils situated within the limits ol tho undermentioned townships, to wit : North of the base lint and east of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty-five, of range fouh. Townshlos twentv-flve. twonty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty- nine, thirty, thlrtyKinn, snd thirty-two, of range five. 'i ownsbln twenty nvo, oi rsusv bia. SnrtiousMizhteeii, nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-five, of ranee seven. Townships twoeiy-nvo ana tweniy-si, ui renc -ir.n. Township twenty-live, of rnngo eleven. inhn T.nndOIHcn at MENASEIA. commencing en Monday, the twenty-third day ol May next, tor tncdisposaioi tne puuuc laoas within tbe following named townships, vis : North of the bate line and east of tht fourth principa. eridian. Townships twenty -two and twenty-three, ot rsngo thirteen Lands appropriated hy law lor the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "tboso swamp and overflowed lands made nofit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall be selected by tho State authorise before the days appointed for tho commencement ol the publicsales respectively, under tho act entitled "An act to enable tho State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ' Swamp lands' within their limits," approved September '-'8th, 1851), Kill be excluded from theealtl. Tho nflWlng of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in tbn order in which thev aro advertised, with all convenient despatch, nntilthn whole shall havo been ottered, snd the salea thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer thsn two weeks, and no private entry of tho lands will be admitted until after tho expiration ot the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, tills first day or February. Anno Domini one thousand elrht hundrrd and lilty-threo. MII.LAltD FILLMORE. Hy the President : John Wilson, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO THE e"mPTI0N CLAIMANT?. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ol the landa within the townships and fractional townihfps above enumerated, ts required toestsbiish the same to the satisfaction of the repister and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as toon at practicable after seeing this notice, and belore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of tho landa embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such cl.im will be forfeited. JIHIM WILSON. feb33wl3t Commissioxrr of the General Land Office. BY THE PHKHIDKNf hKlTtO STATES. No. 488.) In pursuance of law, I, Ml I.LAHD FILLMOUE, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that pnbUe sales will be held at the umlennentioned Land Offices in the State of IOWA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At the Land Office at KANFjSVILLK. coniiiiencing on Monday, the siith dav of June next, for tho disposal of tho public lands within the following named townships and fractional townships, VIB North of the. bate line and west of Ike fifth princinl meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven and township sixty-eight, of rang Fractional township sixty -seven and township sixty-tight, of range Fractional township sirtveeven and townships sixty-eight,eev-entv-tour, seveoty-tive, seventy-six, seveaty-aeun, and seventy-right, of range Tularr-roca. Fractional township sixty-eevea and townships sixty-eight, sixty-Dine, eeventv. serenty-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, sewnty-firei seventy-six,, seventy -seven, and seventy-eight, of range IMFrartonal township sixty -seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three,saventy-eev-an, and sevtnty-eiht, of range TUiarr-elx. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-flee:; seventy-six, seventy-eeven,aad seventy-eight, of range TJJhTrJAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, ft the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and frartional townships, via : IVorr of the base lint and srest of the fifth principal nundtm. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventyhree. seventy-foor, seventy-nre. seventy-six, seventy-seven, snd seventy-eight, of range nFraMona7 township idxty-eeven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-foor, aerentv -five, and seventy-eight, of range TOlXTT-jrrxit Fractional township aixty-eeven and townships slxty-elrnt, sjxry-Bine, seventy, seeenty-esje, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, areenty-five, seventy-six, seTenty-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-tuna, and eightv. of range roarr. At the eAMR PLACK, WHrrroencing en Monday the eleventh day of Jnlv next, for tlss disposal of tba pablis lands sitaated within tbe limits of the following townships and fractional township", vis : JVsrt mf the hast tux asut west of tht fifth principal meridian. I ranknal townahh) atnT-seTan, and townatipa sixty-ekrht, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seven ty-two, seventy-three, sevsnty-tour seven ty-nve, seventy-six, seventy seven, sevemy-eigui, seventy-nine, eigncy, and eignty-one, or ruugu ronTi-ona. ' Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-Slur seventy -lire, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine) elehtv. and eiirhtv-Olie. of ranitO F0UTY.TWO. Fractional townships sixty-seven, slxty-elght, and sovonty-otie. and townships seventy-two, seventy-throe, seventy-four, seventy- nve, seveuty-iux, seventy-seven, seventy-eigilc,saveury-mne,uiKai.y and elguty-ons, oi range lura-iiuiu. Fractional townshins slxty-eluht, sevenev-ono, soventy-two, sev enty-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, sevontyHwven, and townships seventy-eight aud seventy-nine, of range foeti- roea. Fractional townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight. and seventy-nine, of range foett-fivs. At the Land Office at FOItT DKS MOINES, commencing en Mon day, tho thirteenth day of Juue next, for the disposal of the publlo lauds within the limits of tlie undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit : North of the base line and west of tlie fourth principal meridian. I'nwnshins ninety-two and ninety-four, of range BXViriTMS. Townships ninety-two, niuety-tliree, and ninety-four, of range uoiiTi'.i:. Townships nlnety-ono, ninety-two, and ninety-four, of range MIJIETKS. Townships nlnoty-ono and ninety-two, of range TWENTT Tnwnshln nlnetv-one. of route twemv-two. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one, nlnoty-two, and nine ty-three, or range twxstv-tiikeb. Townshins ninotv-one and ninety-two, of range twfxtt-pivb. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two, tho east half of the southeast quarter, and tlie southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twon- tv-eigiic, tuirty, mirty-cwo, nnry-iour, euu iiurtv-BiA, iu imwhp eighty-four. The east half, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sections three, lour, six, eigne, ten , tue cose uau mid tlie northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of Co southeast quarter of illtoen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two ; the cost half nnd tho east half of the northwest quarter of twenty-throe, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and the eust half of tho northeast Quarter, and the east half ot the somnuast quarrer oi iniri.y-nve, iu imvnsmp ngniy-jice. Sections four, six, eight, ten, fnurteon, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, and tliirtv-lolir. lu loU'llSlltp eigmu-seveit. cixtiiuiu, vwuuvy-uiue, ih eept tho southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter,) thirty, and thirty-two, In township eighty-eight, aud townships eiglity-nine, ninety, ninety-one and ninety-tico, uf range twenty-six. Keeloiis two. tho west half and the west half of tlie southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, tho west half of the southwest quarter of thirteeU, lOlirreeil, IWCIliy-IUUr, uiiu tow wra, nnu nun nuuuii-uaii quarter, and the west half of tho northeast quarter of twenty-five, in township eighty-one. Sections two, four, tlie west half and the west hulf of the southeast quarter of nine, ten, twelve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) the west half uf the northwest quarter, anu wesc nan oi ute souiuwes quurwr oiunr-ty-fivo, and section thirty-six, in township eighty-two ; and sections two. four. six. ei -lit. ten. twelve, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty- two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, twenty-nino, (except tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter,) the west half of thirty-tlm. thirty-four, nnd tliirtv-eix. In township eigiity-lliree ; all the sections anil fractional sections bearingeven numbers lu fractional townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-sir, aud eighty-seven ; tho east half, tho cast half and the northwest quarter of tho north west quarter, and ttio oast nan oi tne buuiuhcxc quarter oi IHK.-UUU three, sections four, six, eight, ten ; tho cast half of tho northeast quarter, and tho east half of tbe southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, nnd twenty-two j tho north hulf of the northwest quarter, and the north half of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, and sections twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty-eight; and sections ono to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, tlio east half of tho northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; thenorth half and southeast quarter, and north half of the southwest quarter of twenty-ouo, iwnntv-two. to twentv-six Inclusive : tho northeast quarter, tho north half of tho northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-soven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. Miirtv.tour : tho northeast Quarter, tho oast half of tho south east quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of tliirty-flve and thirty-six, in township eighty-nine , tho whole of townshw ninety, township ninety-one, (except sections five andse--eu, anu tne west halt ot tne nortnwest quarter ot thirty-one,) and sections five, seven, nine, the west half of the northwest quarter of fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, iu township ninety-two, of range twfstv-bevi;!!. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, tho eleventh day of July next, for the disposal of the publlo lands within the under mentioned townships and parts ot townstiips. to wit: , norm of tne base lint ana west of tne jourtn principal mtriaian. Tho west half of the northwest quarter, and the west half and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one, and section twelve, in township eighty-three. Section two, the west half and the southeast quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of eleven, twelvo ; tho west half of.the northwest quarter, nnd the west half of the southwest quarter of thirteen, twenty-four and thirty-six, in township eighty-four. Section two, the west half of section eleven, fourteen, the west half, tho west half of the northeast quarter, and tlie northwest quarter of tlie southeast quarter of twenty-three, twonty-four, twenty-six the wost half of thirty-flvo and thirty-six, In township eighty-five. Section two, the west half, and the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of three, teu, twelve, fourteen ; the west half, the west half o' the northeast quarter, and the west UOII ui tue Buuiurani uu.iiier oi unveil, ,nvn.,i,ut i.nn,j-iiur, twenty-six, the west half, tho west half ottho northeast quarter, and the west hiif of the southejist qoarteref Uouty-seren, and lh i six, in township eighty-six. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lUUltCUU, SIUWVU, VHUIlbJ, IBBUIJI" ,m,uij-.uu,, .VUui,-a,A, twenty-eight ; the west half, tho west half and southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of twonty-niue ; tho southwest quarter, tho west half, aud the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, aud the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty-seven. Ail the sections bearing oveu miuihers in township eighty-eight: thenorth half and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east half of tlie southeast quarter of section one, sections two, four, six, (tlie part east of the river,) eight, ten, twelvo ; the east half and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river,) twenty, twenty-two, twonty-four, twenty-six. twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (the part east of the river.) .1.1.... c.,... .i.iu..! t t.....,..i.!-.-;ui,, .,-.- Ti.a ,..i Kir mil Ljr-iuui , uui umij-Di., .utvr...,..p ..g...y-.....v. ... ...... of tho southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (the part east of tho river,) eight, ten, twelve; the south half and the northeast quarter, and the eust half of tlio northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eichtecn. twenty, twenty-two, twenty -four : the east half, the east half and northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quartor of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty,(the part east of the river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township ninety ; sections two. four, six, eight, (the part cost of the river,) ton, twelvo, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river,) twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (east of the river,) thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township ninety-one ; sections one, three, (the part east of tlie river,) eleven, (east of the river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the river,) twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of tlie river,) thirty-one, (east of tlie river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) and thirty-five, in township ninety-two, of range twkntt-iiuht. Townships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, section twelve, (east of the river,) in township tighty-nine, and sections twelve and twenty-four, (east of tlie river,) in township ninety, of rango twextt-msb. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of rang TimtTT. Townships eighty-ono, eighty-two, and cighty-threo, of range TDIRTV-ONE. Townships seventy-six, seventy-soven, eighty-two, and eighty, three, of range TniRrr-rwo. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range TiiniTV-nmEl. At the Land Ofllce at I'll.MtlTON, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of July next, for tliodisposal of the public lands within the limits of tho following uamed townships and fractional town ships, Tiz : North of the base line anil west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven, Mndiiig on the Missouri Une, of ranges iiohteen, kineteen, twenty, twentt-onk, twextt-two, TWK.NTV -THREE, TWEXTY-FOt'R, and TWENTY PTVE, Fraetioniil township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine nnd seventy, of 'range twenty -SIX. Fractional towaihip sixty-seven on tlie Missouri line, and townships sixty -light and sixty-nine, of range twenty-bevex. Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and town-Bl,ps sixtv-eight and sixty-nine, of rnnge twentt-xioiit. Townships sixty-eight, sixty-ulue, seventy, and seventy-one, of ran'." TWl'ATY-MNE. Tuwnsbip seventy-four, of range TinnxY. At tho l-iiil Ofllce at DUBUliUK, commencing on Monday, the twenty-seventh iliv of June next, for the disposal of the publie lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships ad-kiiuing the northern boundary of tlio State, vis: North of the base, line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractkmal township one hundred, lu ranges five, six, sevk, eiciit, and eixk. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed lands made unlit thereby for cultivation," if any, which shall b selected by the State authorities before Iho days appointed for the commencement of the public sales respectively, under the Act entitled "An act to enable the Srato of Arkansas and other States to reclaim tlie ' Swamp lands ' within their limits " approved September 28th, lefifl, trirt be exrliidrd from the sales. The offering of tho landa will lie commenced on tlie days appointed, anil will proceed in tho order in which tbey are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, ami the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall lie kept open longer than two weeks, and uo private entry of any of the lands will be ad-milted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Oiven under my hand at the City of Washington, this first day of February. Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty thmT MILLARD FILLMOiUi. By the President: , , , . . Jobx Wutaox, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRK-EMPTIOX CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within tlie townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is reiinired to establish the same to the satisfaction of the lleg. Ister and lteceivcr of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor el soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before tlie dav appointed for the commencement of the publlo sale of I he lands smbraciug the tract claimed, otherwise sucl, claim will I forfeited. JUliN V, lAOZs, fcb23wl3t Commissioner of tht General Land Office. LEATHER BELTING. The underaigned, Agents for tbe sale of RKEB HOYrS celebrated preml-n patent Rtvtled, Ktrrlrbrd Leather Bands, have this dsy received a lull snorlment of all sixes. from 1 14 to lHincbes in width. We would call the attention of thepublie to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid parts of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machinea, (invented and nerd by K. ac II. only, whereby tber are made to run stra'cbt and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pnlley, hold their wldthsevenly, and give from 15 to S3 per cent more force than those made In tbe ordinary manner. Sold at maaufscturera prices, with addition at freight only, by KM. BOURNE, KUIINS ft CO., Jnl5 Wgnof the Gilt Broad Axw.Colombns.O. WHITE GRANITE CHINA FINISH WARE. We havo fust received of onr own importailm a very large assortment nf Whita Iran Stone Warn, Irom the celebrated Pottery of Jamee Fdwarda eomprisin a variety of new and e'egant shapes in Dining, Tea and Toilette ware which we caa sell very low, at Crockery Htore of . O. FOSTER, epril Ulsh at, between ftste snd Town. HOUSE FOR RENT In a pleasant locality on the north side of Rich street, near Fifth, containing 6 or 7 rooms. Apply to H. COWLE3. aprlltdit over Straw R ai all's Bookstore. , pirn's CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE JL AND rJOKENh'SS OF THE BODY, lake tbe Cheeet Peo. toeal on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the u:gnt. FOR A COLD AND COTTGIT, take It morning, noon and evening, according to directions nn the bottle, and the difficulty whl soon be removed. None will long suffer irom this trouble when they find it can be so reidily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will nnu, by taking mo unerry rectorai on going to Dra, uioy may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, snd consequently refreshing rest. Great relict from surlorlng, and ultimate cure, Is afforded to thousands who are thus allllctod, by this Invaluable remedy. From lis aereeablo erlect In these caeos. manv find themsolves unwilling to iorego us use wnen tne nccozsuy lur 11 una censcu. from two eminent rnytiotans in FavETTRViLLB. Tono.. Anrll ICtb. 1851. Sir We have liven your Cherry Pectoral an extensivo trial In our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we navo lor curing suections oi tue respiraiory orgnna. iias. uir.mr.it ol. nAnriun, TO NINGEUS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this rem edy Is invaluable, as by its action on tho throat and lungs, when taken in small enantities. it removes all hoarseness iu a tew hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. ASTHMA Is Generally moch relieved, and often wholly cu red by Cherry Pectoral. Hut there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicino. Cherry Pectoral will cure uiem, it tney can ue cured. IIHDNt'lllTlS. or Irritation of tho throat and upper por tion ot tho lungs, may bo cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in mall and frequent doses. Tho uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Doct. Lansing, of Brooklyn, N. Y., states " 1 havo seen tho Cherry Pectoral cure such esses of Asthma and Bronchitis as lends me to believe It can rare y fail to cure those diseases." FOIt CHOIIP, give an ometic of antimony, to be fallowed hy large and frequent doses of Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues tho disease. If taken In season, it will not tall to cure. WIIOOP1NH COUGH may bu broken up and soon cured by the use ef Cherry Pectoral. TIIKINKi.UKNZA Is sprcdlly removed ty this remedy. Numerous lustauces havo been noticed wbero whole families were nrotected irom nnv serious consequences, while their neigh bors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suli'erlng Irom the dis ease Doct. J. C. Ayer Salem, Ohio, 11th June, 'SI. I write to inform you of the truly remarkable enect of your CHERRY PECTORAL iu Ibis place, and In my own family. One of mv daughters was completely cured In three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by tuking It, Dr. Means, one of our very best Physicians, fietly staffs that he considors it the bo;t remedy we have lor Pulmonary dlieasos, and that he haa cured more cases of Croup wilh it, than any other medicine ho ever administered. Our clergyman of tho Baptist Church says that during the run ol the Influenza here this season, he has seen cures Irom your me.dteinn. ho could scarcely hove believed wltuout seeing. Yours res,ioctlully, J u. pinclaib, Deputy Postmas'er, From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Meaica, liowaoin uouege. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ineredients show, a powcrlul remedy for colds, and coughs, snd pulmonary diseases, I'AHKEa lLKVSI,SSU, Pi. V, BauNSWicK, Me., February 5, 165'i. T1K. VAT.KNTf NE MOTT. The widely celebrated Protestor of Surgery in the Medical Col- leae. New rorx cllv. ssvsi 't.'" me pleasure t r-rtiry the value and offlcaey of Avcr's Cherry Pectoral.' which i consider peculiarly adapted-to cure diseases uf tho Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs hiire been effected by Chen y Poctoral in ruch extreme cases ss warrant the belief that a remedy bas at ltniith been found that can be depended nn to cum thi coughs, colds and consumption whlrh carry from our midst thousands every year. It Is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted csn look with confidence for relict, snd they should not fail to avail themselves of It. js Prepared hy J. C. AYER, Chemist. Lowell. Mass. Bold in Columbus by J. KOHEUTM eV CO., by DKNIO &IIAICIIV, DEN 1(3 & HON H, and by Druggists and Dealers in Medicino everywhere. ap8-IIin THE KOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Curb of a Dis-ordebfo I.iveb and Bad Digestion. Copy of a Letter rom Mr. R. IK. Kirkut, Chemist, 7 Pretcott ttreet, Liverpool, dated 61A June, 1851 1 To Professor Hoilowat, Bie Your Pills and Ointment havo stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for sume years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any Inquiries, desires me to let yon know the particulars of her ease. Phe had been troubled for years wllh a disordered liver and bsd digestion. On the last oecssion, however, the virulence of the sttack was so alarming, and the Inflammation set in so sevorely, that doubts were enter talnrd of her not being ablo to bear up nnd'-rit; fortunately, shn was Induced to try your Pills, snd she Informs me that altor the first, nnd each succeeding dose, sho had great relioi. Phe continued to take them, and although she used only tbree boxes, she Is now in the enjoyment of perlcct health. I could have sent you many more eases, but the above, from tho severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor ef your astonishing Piils. (e'isned) It. W. Kiaxcs. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP RHEUMATIC FEVEll, IN VAN DIKMEN'3 LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Unban Ton Courier, of the 1st March, leSI, by Major J. Watch. Msrgnret McCooousn, nineteen years of sge, residing at New Town, had been suMering with a violent rheumatlo fever lor upwarda of two months, which had entirely deprived bcr of the use of hor limbs; during this period she was under fhe care of the most eminent medical men in llobart Town, snd by them hcrcssn was considered boneless. A friend prevsiled upon her to try llolloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space uf time they etlected a perfect euro. CURE OP A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CIIE8T AND STOMACH OF A PEHfON 81 YEARS OF A(!E. .From Messrs. Thte tr Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advrrtlter, stao can vouch for the following statement. August Snd, If 51. To Prolnssor Hollowat, Bie I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of llolloway's Pil Is. For some yesrs 1 suttered severely Irom a pain and Itchiness in fhe stomach, which waa also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me Irom welkin j about. I am 84 years ol asn, and notwithstanding my advanced auto of life, these pills have so relieved me, that 1 sm desirous thai others should be msde acquainted with their virtues. I am1 now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which 1 could not do before. (8lgned) HENRY COE, North st, Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Pille are wonderfully efficacious In ke following complainte t Ague, Dropsy, Liver Com Asthma, Dysintery, plaints. Billons Com- Erysipelas, Lumbago, Secondary Symptom s, Tie Douloureux Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections,Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, Ate. plaints, Female irregu- riiea, Blotehosna the larities, Rheamatlim. skin, Fevers of all Retention of Bowel Com- kinds. Urine, plaints, Fits, Scrolnla, or Colics, "out. Kini's Evil, Constipation of Head ache, 8ore Thmata, tbe Bowels, Indigestion, Stone and Gra- Consomption, Inflammation, Tel, Debility, jaunaice, Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hallowav, 214 Pfand (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all respectable Drnsgists and Dealers aud Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those ol the United States in Boxes, at 37Lje, 7c, and S1.50 each. Wholesale hy the principal Drag bouses In Ihe Union, snd by Messrs. A. B. ft D. Sands, Hew York. fqji' There is a considerable aavinr by taking tbe Isrirer sixes. N.B. Directions for tho gnidanceof patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. aovl6-1.1:eowly B.H. IE AKIt;, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. On Tneadav, the s) th day nf April, fi at two o'clock, p. m , on the premises, in the townsb p of Harrison In the county ot Pickaway, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following reel estate, as the property ol Jacob Plum, deressed, to wit : A tract ot land lying and being In tbe said county of Pickaway, in said State of Ohio, and described as follows, vis : The north hall of the northwest quarter of section namber twenty tour, trwnship number three, and range number twenty-two, Mettnews Survey, containing seventy -nine acres, be tbe same more or leas. Subject to the dower estate of the widow nf the said Jacob Plum, decease I, heretof -re assigned. Terms ol sale, one-third eaih in baad, one-third ia six months and one-third in ore year. The deterrrd paymenla to bear Interest from the day ol sale, and to be sec a red by mortgage on the premises. Appraised, subject to and enenmbered by said dower, at twea ty-two dollars per acre snaking 1,7.. PATTERSON HARRISON. March 17, 1851-cnarW w4 1 Adrnv of Jacob Plan, stee'sL THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGH REMEDY. Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S lialsam for the Lungs! VOX THE CUBE OV Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis. Watting of the Flesh, Night Sweats, Spitting of Jllood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty oj jsrtninmg, uoiat, uougns, injtuenta, tntntsie, ram in tlie tide, and all Diseases of tht Chest and Lunge, (10,000 UK WARD la offered for st better Recipe! It contains no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POI3- un, and is saio lor tne moat aeucsiecmid. It Is estimated that 150,000 persons din annually In the United States with Consumption, snd Professor Ehorly says that a vast number of these could havu been asved by the timely use ot some prompt remeoy. Dr. 11 ALL'S BALSAM strikes at the Root of tht Dittatt at ones, and such is its speedy effect, that any one using it freely according to directions fur i.'4 or 48 hours, are not entirely satisfied wl'b Its merits, the bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. Tho most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up In a tow hours time. Tho afflicted do not hsve to take bottle after bottlo before they find a hethcr this remedy will sttord r. liel or not. Call on tho Agent and get a pamphlet gratis. The Treatiee on Consumption alone Is worth more than the price ol this medicine. You will find certificates of Physicians in Cincinnati, and ot oth ers whose cures hsve been affected here at home, where they can no found. The nubile have been Imposed on by remedies, recommended by cortltieiih'S which hsve always originated from some unknown snurco. We bellcvo that a Medicine possessing real meritt will ennet cures wherever It Is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, if used In season, will save tbe lives of thousands; and persons may mats Uiis barrain with Arente from whom thev purchase, mat in every case where it ia used freely according to directions, and entire sstlslaction Is not elven In 24 or 4M nours, tnev csn return the medicine, and their MONEY wlllbe cheerfully refunded. WE I (3 FT AND CONfsTDrlR. I llTi UIlAlS UuUUil MiJSJ iui,oufliriiJ. iLJi.nc,,'., Reader I have von a eouih. which vou are ncslectlng under tho idea that It Is a common cold, and that it will soon 11 wear It self out t" Let a friend tell you, in all kindnets, what will soon bo the probable result, in a snort time, 11 you continue to nog. lect vourselt. vou will begin lo feel a sense of tisbtness and op. prcsalon across tbe chost, accompanied with frequent shsrp dsrt big pains. Then, a dry, hacking cough will sot in, and when you raise anything It will oe a thlcx and ynuowisn, or wmta iromy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medi cine, theso unpleasant symptoms will Increase, and you will soon bave hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectoration, and then groat prostration. If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or munths will see you consigned to tho grave, leaving your friends to mourn bow rspidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I have you no cause to be alarmed I In the above sketch you may see in a glass, bow ev ery ease of consumption progresses, wilh more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the thousands and millions whom this great Deatruver hss gsthered to the tomb, every single esse began with a cold I If this had been attonded to, all might have been well but, being neglected, undor the fatal delusion that It would " wear itself oft," it transferred its deadly action lo the substance of tbe lungs, exciting there tho formation of tubercles. Another and another cold added fuel to the flame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lunga. At this crisis the disease is very difficult ol eure, and oltoutlmes sets at defiance all human moans. In Ihe latter, or worst stages, this medicine will oltentlmos ar rest the disease, or check its prosress, and will always make the patient more comfortable, and prolong his lile, and It is there-loreworthv ot atrial but in Its incipient or forming periods, Consumption Is ss curable as any other dlsosse, and Dr. Hall's Balsam tor the Lungs, II taken at this time, will cum it as sure as it is taken we earnestly exnori all wno nareaeougn. or are auhject to colds, to keep the medicine by them, and whenev. er you take cold, eradicate ft thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave your Lunga uninjured, to carry you in vigor to a good old age. tioneuuipiinn cured: Testimony 01 a rnyaician. Mxssas. Bakes ft Co. Dear Sirs The public generally are fully aware of tho thousands of remedies for Disessed I.unws, under the titles of Sersaparillas, Pills, Plssters, Liniments, Ac, that are duily brought to notice through the newspapers, by way of advertisements My object In writing this note lor publication, ts to induce the publie, or at least those who aroaftU.-t-ed (if thny will use patent medicines), to use one that contain articles of HEAL UrIE in PULMONARY DISEASES. I am con-tciuuatbat, in ao doing, lam acting most unprotessionally, and rogatory to the interests ol medical science and the regular practitioners ot medicine. 1 no meaicineto wnicn 1 reier ib-iik. siauu 3 nnuonra rus THE LUNGS. I have prescribed it in a large number ol cases, snd always with SUCCESS. One case In particular, to which I with now to rofor, was OIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who had been called In consultation with myself. The patient had all the evmptoma of confirmed eonauuiptlon, such as Cold Night Sweats, liectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued paiu in the lobe ol the Right Lung, attended with severe Diarrhoea I Ho commenced immediately to get befer, by tbe use of tho above-named m' dlclne, and was soon restored to hn usual hea'th I I have also found Dr. Hall's Balsam Ihe most valuable Kxpectoaant for breaking up sJiatresaiog Coughs aud Colds that Ibaveeverused. W. D, Weight, M. D. Afers Physicians' Testimony. We, the undersigned, Physicians ol Cincinnati, certify flint Dr. Wright's statements aro entitled to Ihe fullest confidence l tho public, and wo can fully corroborate what he haa said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with Tin HAPPIEST effects I J S. Lawson, M.D , Wat. C. Smith, M. D., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For sale by O ROBERTS ft CO., corner of High and Broad streets, jan'Q-22:daw6meow Columbus, Ohio. NICE PAIR OF MATCH HORSES for i V sale together or singly, by II. COWLES. sprll4-d4t ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thtf tho undersigned have bei-n appointed and qualified to administer on Ihe Estate ol C. T. Soils, late of Franklin county, deceased. All persous having claims against said restate aro requested to present tho same, duly authen tlcated; and all persons Indebted to said Estate are notified to made immediate payment. Ofllce wllh Win A. Piatt, who Is authorlwd to act for us in our absence. HAHHIET L. SOLld, CVRU3 PLAIT. April 4, 1P53 dlww4w A GROCERY.STORE FOR SALE. The x. stock of Groceries on the corner of Town and High streets Is o lered tor sale. Also, tbe use of the building in which Ihe stock I- contained, for one year. apS-dlw inquire of DR. DAWSON. VfRS. SHAPLEY & HALL will open fash- xx louawo Millinery. MamillHi, ice.. April 7tb Thursday next np 1 LUMBER. The subscribers wish to contract for some iOO.OOO feet of Oak Joist, and 100,000 feet of Oak and Asb Flooring, to be delivered near the Market House, in Co-lumhu '. A uart nf the Joiit will be wanted bv the 15th ol May, and all the r iaoring by the 1st uf June. For further particulars inquireoi iiwiuht mionk, Uoiumhus, April 1, IrKJ 2Wlw. ur.OIMiE tiEitE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of Ihe Clinton Line itaiiroad Company, in Hudaon, Ohio, until the fiOth day of May next, for the grading, masonry, briiisipg and superstructure of their entire Hoard from Hudson to the Prnsylvanla State lin.i. Plans, prolilna and apecifleationa will be exhibited, and all requisite information given at tbe office ot the Company la Hudaon, on and alter the 10th of My next. ny order ol the Beard ol Direction. - H.N.DAY, President W.B.BRINfMADE. Engineer. Hudson, March 31, 1803 d6w. 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Full Text | VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1853. NUMBER 231. THE ' , , Claili) Ijia State Journal 18 PUBLISHUD KVKUY MORNTNO, KXOKPT SUNDAY, si . SCOTT ft BABCOM, journal suuBises, biob ah mo stemits intrahoi oh man TERMS Invariably In advancl .-In Columbus, WOO ft year by ninll, ma w. Dally during tin session or the Logisiaturs, no Tri-Weekly for ths remainder of the veer. 96 00. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL la furnished to city subscribers at SU, nnd by mall at Kl.OOa year. Clubs of four and upward, U.a, ir ton and upward. I.(X. TIIK TllI-W'liEK.LY JOURNAL Is (3.00 year. . . Kates of advertising in the daily journal. The following rate and rules havsbeen agreed noon between the proprictnni of Ilia Ohio Stattman and tba Ohio Stall Journal, to bo observed In all eases, altar this dat, July vxl, ituu.jj One square, 10 line or law of this llaxl typs, for one Insertion. uuo. ; eacn auoiuouai insertion, ma. a o So to 1 square, 3 36 8 00 1 00 sort i2 squares, 11 87,8 871 15 00,8 008 00 10. la. 16. 4 B aquarea, 12 00:4 006 60,8 00 0 00 10. u. aquareaL 8 005 608 009 OOtlO. 12. 14. 10. it rra rain 8 aquarea, or Vi column, Changeable i quarterly 20 Changeable 6 aquarea, quarterly 35 or montniy, zo weekly, .30 dally aauy, ion Standing card. 6 Unea or lem. for one Tear BIO. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless speeiflud on tbe manuscript, or preTknialy agreed upon between the partita. Advertisements not marked on the oopy for . specified number of insertion, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payincut will be exacted accordingly. All advertisements from strangers or transient persona to be paid lu advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to tneir reguinr Dusinesa i sou an advertisements not pertaining were-to. to be nsid for extra. AdvortfscuientA' for Auctloneera, General Agenta, Real Estate Agents, Sea., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at-the usual rates. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to be charged at the rat of fifty eenta per week, for each name; the same to be, in all casus, paid In advance. Attorneys will be holden for tlie price of Inserting advertlaementa brought In by them. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy or legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.AU leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rat. of 60 per cent in advanoe of tne anove races. No aDraKTiatviOT (Hti si disikted ORATrrrroDBLT. a Advertisements for charitable institutions, Bra companies, ward, township, and other pubilo meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless aooompanled by funeral Invitations or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. U Demons sending oommnnloationa or requiring notices of fairs. soirees, concerts, or any publlo entertainments when charges are made for admittance, and all notices of private enterprises, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same are to be paid for. If intended to be inserted in the editorial oolumn, the same will be charged at tbe rate or not less tnan M cents per line, and then only when aonorapanird by an advertisement (Brat Strain printing $onsf, JOURNAL BCILIMIVGS, HIGH ST., (Ol.nililS. OHIO, SCOTT & BASCOM, PROPRIETORS. ENCOURAGED by past success, the subscribers respectfully call tho attention of the Publlo to the superior fiicilitlos they now possess for executing every description of Pit NT-INQ, iu the first style of the Typographic Art. Having for years been constantly adding to and enlarging their Establishment, they can at present uoast of on ofllce worthy uf tho Capital of this great State. Tlio various depnrtmcnts havo been arranged with special reference to the ucnt. and expeditious execution of ALL K1ND3 OF BOOK AND JOIS HUNTING, from a curd of a single lioe to a volume of a thousand pages. The tlitforont descriptions of work are carried on in separate apartments, each division being under the charge of careful and experienced hands. A sketch of tho premises may convey some idea of tho extent and facilities of tho JOURNAL STEAM PRLNTINO HOUSE. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Occupying the eastern front of tlio third iloor, is furnished with extensivo fonts of all tho newest stylus of letter, from Diamond to Pica, and provided with every thing requisite for the rapid and accurate composition of Legal, Medical, I'heo'.ogical and Miscellaneous Works; Reports, Sermons, By-Laws, Catalogues, Lawyer's Briefs, and Pamphlets of every kind. In this department, we print booka in all tho branches of Literature, tor Publishers and Authors, as well as for Colleges, College Societies, Seminaries, nnd other Publlo Institutions. Many of the works bearing the imprint sf this ofllce havo met with the most nattering testimonials, as to their accuracy aud typographical beauty, eveu from the tlrst publishers in Boston and other eastern cities. Among these we would ' notice tJrsinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg CntecJiism, 20A Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies, Bninner on French Nouns, Br. Gleason's Lectures on Lift and Health, Poems by Mrs. C. A. Chamberlain, Christy's Chemistry of Agriculture, &c. &o. MAGAZINES ANI) PERIODICALS. We pay particular intention to this class of work, and ire printing some of the best Periodicals, among which we refer with satisfaction to The Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal sf Education, Tit Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. t Journals nf Episcopal Conventions, The Brauty of Holiness and Sabbath Miscellany, Tht Ohio Cultivator, &o. &o. THE JoITrOOM Occupies tho middlo part of tho third floor of tlio Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all the various kinds of Type fur the priuting of Cards, Checks, Certificates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Prognumnes, Istrgu Dills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Exhibitions, ko. &o. In this department, our ofllce is unsurpassed in fullness and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful fonts of new Typo from the vavious Foundries, and intend to let nothing escape us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies the west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are I'M feet in length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PRESS ROOM Containing n number of tho most approved POWER PRESSES of HOE'S and ADAMS' Patents, is on the first floor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the smallest Card n the Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM POWER. Wo can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, sod other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, in Colors, or in Uold, Silver and other Bronzes, fur more showy aud effective, and much less costly than Engraving; having all the improvements ne-ressary to render our Printing neat and attractive. THE BOOkIjINDERY Occupies tlio whole width of tlio second floor, and is ons Hi'MuttD and TWENTY M in length, including the folding aud Hilling llisiw, ou theeastern trout. His well furnished with expense in;ichiuerv from the East, among which ore Adams' largest and best Power Embossing Presses and hand lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Brass Type, Dies, Combirunion Ornaments and borders, f.,r fancy bindings iu Cloth and Morocco; also other mar chincry, for Uw and Standard work, from which, with the aid of tlnislied workmen, we are not onlv enabled to execute any amount uf work for the trade, rapidly aud of superior quality, but also the rebinding of Books Magazines, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlets, ke.., in any required style and finish. Iii the Blank Book Dkpahtmkst, wo htivo Ilickok s best Killing Machiues, of the largest capacity, with eTcry appliance for furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however Intricate; also MrAdaiua' patent Paring Machine, now very popular in the Public Oltices, and with Hankers, Merchants and Accountants at the KfU for paging nil kinds of Bl.mk Books after they are bound, in a rapid and superior style. We are also constantly supplied with a large stock of the best quality of Writing and ltlank Book Pallors, of every sise, from the best American and Foreign Manufacturers, in 1 ran funiUh Stales, Counties, Banks, llailmad aud other Cor-ipurntlons, Societies and the Trade, with Blank Books in any quan-litv, of any quality aud sise, made by superior workmen, and warranted perfi'et, which wo are willing to compare with those of any establishment East or West. STEREOTYPING ,, If every description is alo carried on at this tlouse. Authors wishing to perpetuate their works, are enabled, by a comparatively flight addition to tbe first cost, to Issue subsequent editions at the men eot of paper, press work and binding. Isswis east of any measure and thk-kn-w f't tlie trade. Heads for Newspapers, coven tor Magaiines, fte., stereotyped in rood stvki Particular attention paid to the stereotyping of wood cuts THE COUNTING ROOM It on the first lloor, frontins; on liili street. It is hero that all orders of customers are received, all contracts made, and all the business of the establishment transacted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding don will here And Specimens of all the various styles. We have nearly One Hundred Persons cneairpd in onr rariotts departments, at the Highest Waaea, among whom are many of tbe most skillful Workmen in the business, and ail feeling an interest hi any work bearing the imprint of this office. This, combined with tbe practical experience and person! supervision of the hentor Proprietor, enables a cowndentlv to invite the attention of the Public geoerallv to our STEAM PK1NTI.MI iTAIll.lSIIMKVf, believing that nowhere else can they secure Better Work or Better Tna' CnART.ES SCOTT, j n,rTri NOTIt R TO STOCKHOLDERS. rlf, StorkbolderslB the Columhes, I'iqoaaod Indians Railroad arenoUned that the 1 st rnetallment of ten per cent Is required, and regular payntentsherenftrr everysixty days ol tea per erat.nntilDaid. Wva.Dennlson, Jr.,Esq.,1sawthorlset to eollectfrora and re eipi to allstockhoJdersin Frana'tr, county. Wat. BCOTT, Treasurer oeSS-wtf C, P. At I. R. R. Co. NOTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO ARR OUCERHFn. Tbe nherriher would retpectfully tnlon the nsablie, that ke la rra-iy to op-rste nw Ring Konea, so sjs te effect cwrs : and them. If yon wish, be can s'a3 tbe bone, wad take it off. He can also rrroore Roae-SpaTins care roll Evil saal Fistula, and remove Tnmors, ate. TkoM who wish his servieaa, wlil please address fpost paid) J4MK3 BAVIOGE, Wiar8-wt Harleaa P. O, Delaware comely, O. TTATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. JL ANSON TAYLOR, No. ICO. Broadway, Now York pianuiaoturer ana i;omnnsion uesier in lints, Cnps, Ptrnw Goods, Hnlters' Stock, Trim minim. &ft. A. Ts long exnnrlcnro in these tisrticulsr branches of bust. neas. joined to his facilities in tbe manulauturlng, enables him to oner Inducements to nurchasers that cannot be bad ol those who purchase their goods atsecondorthirdhands. Ills present stock is extensive aud well sssorled tor tbn country trade, and will be constantly added to by fresh Importations, and from his own manufactory.-Particular attention paid to ardors by mail. Janl-w3m.T EOAD NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Columbus, Winchester, Jefforion and Csrroll Rosd Cora-pany, will meet for tbe olectlon of directors at Winchester, at one o ciock, p. hi., on Saturday, the mom ol April next. marU ltd-wtd J. H. POTTKK, See'y M OORE'S SELF-ACTING ECCENTRIC Tnbncrn. Lard. Cloth. Cider, err... Ac Patented September 311, 1851. Tho advantaics those presses have over all others now in uao, consist in Iheir greet strength and durability. 1 ho antifriction principles on which they are constructed muke tbem not liable to ent out ot order: and where uroat pressure is required they are juat what haa longboeu wanted, being ten times more powerful than any Screw i'rols, and as their own gravity Is their propelling power, tbey can be worked with all ease by one man. All that are in want ol B press of any kind, would do well to satisfy themselves of the above beforo purchasing any other kind, by calling at the Factory, at Howletfa Building, corner ol Front and rinrlnif streets, or oy sources, in wuicu iwaupui. Intormotlnn concerning tnem win do given. ii:jsit.u chusper thun the old Screw Press. Farmers will do well to no. Hm that ihn Portable niilnr Press, with mill attached, on this plan. Is tho best ever Invented. They can be worked by horse r . ' , ,,nn,il u . Hill,'!? or nano power. wi'"""1" A PROCLAMATION BY THE PKKSIUENT OV TIIK UNITED MTATErl. No. 487. N pursuance of law, I, MILLARD FILL- iinnp. Pen.blent of the United Stot-sol' America, do hereby declare and mske known, that publlo sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Olllcca in the Stati of WISCONSIN, at the periods hereinnlter deBignated. to wit: At the Land Office at WILLOW lUVT.tt, commencing on Mon-day. ihesecond ilsy ol May next, lor the disposal of the publlo lands situated within the undermentioned townships aim irao-tlonal townships, viz: North of tht bast lint and west of tltt fourth principal mmaian. Tnnrnshin l'.irtv.nhio and Iraciioual township lilty, on certiin blonds, and tho main shore of Lake Superior, of rmiBO tuhkr. Fractional township lilty, on tho main shore of Lake Superior, of range four. at , Township forty-nine and fractional townships fifty and fifty-one, on the main shore of Lake Superior, of rnneo skvkn. Township forty-nine and fractional towoshlp llfty.on tho shore of Lake Superior, of range rioht. - ! rartiom 1 townships forty-ninu and filly, on tlio shore of Lake Superior, of range nine. Townships twonty-nine, thirty, thirty.nuo, anil thirty-two; townships forty seven and furty-ciijht, and fractional township loriy-nine, on the shore of Like Superior, of range tun, Townships twenty-eight, twonty-nine, thirty, thirty one, and thirty-two, nnd fraotioiial township forty-nine, on the shore ol Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty four, and fractional townthip forty-nine, on Luku Superior, of range twelvk .... Townships thirty,thlrty-one, fhlrty-two, thirty-three, and fhir. ly-fuur, of rnnge THiaTBKN. Townships thirty one, tblrty-two, thirty-three, and thirty-rour, of rsn?e fourth en. , ,, r Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, ihlrty-threesudthirty fonr, of range fifteen. At the Land Olllce at LA CROSSE, commencing on Monday, tho sixteenth day of May next, lor thodUposal of tho puhlio lands within tho following named townships, to wit: North of the bast Hue and west of the fourth principal meridian. Township' seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range one. Townships twenty-one and twenty two, of range six. Townships twenty-one end twenty two, ot rnnge seven. Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three nnd twenty- four, of range kioiit. Townships twonty-onc, twenty-two, twenty-lhrco and twenty-four, of range nine. , Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twonty-lou r, anil twenty-five, ol rsnpe ten. Townships twcniy iuur aim iwr.niyuc, u, i. r.r... at the I.snd omce at STEVF.N8'S POINT, commencing on Mnndsv. the ninth dav of May next, for the disposal of the politic anils situated within the limits ol tho undermentioned townships, to wit : North of the base lint and east of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty-five, of range fouh. Townshlos twentv-flve. twonty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty- nine, thirty, thlrtyKinn, snd thirty-two, of range five. 'i ownsbln twenty nvo, oi rsusv bia. SnrtiousMizhteeii, nineteen, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-five, of ranee seven. Townships twoeiy-nvo ana tweniy-si, ui renc -ir.n. Township twenty-live, of rnngo eleven. inhn T.nndOIHcn at MENASEIA. commencing en Monday, the twenty-third day ol May next, tor tncdisposaioi tne puuuc laoas within tbe following named townships, vis : North of the bate line and east of tht fourth principa. eridian. Townships twenty -two and twenty-three, ot rsngo thirteen Lands appropriated hy law lor the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "tboso swamp and overflowed lands made nofit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall be selected by tho State authorise before the days appointed for tho commencement ol the publicsales respectively, under tho act entitled "An act to enable tho State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ' Swamp lands' within their limits," approved September '-'8th, 1851), Kill be excluded from theealtl. Tho nflWlng of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in tbn order in which thev aro advertised, with all convenient despatch, nntilthn whole shall havo been ottered, snd the salea thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer thsn two weeks, and no private entry of tho lands will be admitted until after tho expiration ot the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, tills first day or February. Anno Domini one thousand elrht hundrrd and lilty-threo. MII.LAltD FILLMORE. Hy the President : John Wilson, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO THE e"mPTI0N CLAIMANT?. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ol the landa within the townships and fractional townihfps above enumerated, ts required toestsbiish the same to the satisfaction of the repister and receiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefor as toon at practicable after seeing this notice, and belore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of tho landa embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such cl.im will be forfeited. JIHIM WILSON. feb33wl3t Commissioxrr of the General Land Office. BY THE PHKHIDKNf hKlTtO STATES. No. 488.) In pursuance of law, I, Ml I.LAHD FILLMOUE, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that pnbUe sales will be held at the umlennentioned Land Offices in the State of IOWA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit : At the Land Office at KANFjSVILLK. coniiiiencing on Monday, the siith dav of June next, for tho disposal of tho public lands within the following named townships and fractional townships, VIB North of the. bate line and west of Ike fifth princinl meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven and township sixty-eight, of rang Fractional township sixty -seven and township sixty-tight, of range Fractional township sirtveeven and townships sixty-eight,eev-entv-tour, seveoty-tive, seventy-six, seveaty-aeun, and seventy-right, of range Tularr-roca. Fractional township sixty-eevea and townships sixty-eight, sixty-Dine, eeventv. serenty-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, sewnty-firei seventy-six,, seventy -seven, and seventy-eight, of range IMFrartonal township sixty -seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three,saventy-eev-an, and sevtnty-eiht, of range TUiarr-elx. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-flee:; seventy-six, seventy-eeven,aad seventy-eight, of range TJJhTrJAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, ft the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and frartional townships, via : IVorr of the base lint and srest of the fifth principal nundtm. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventyhree. seventy-foor, seventy-nre. seventy-six, seventy-seven, snd seventy-eight, of range nFraMona7 township idxty-eeven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-foor, aerentv -five, and seventy-eight, of range TOlXTT-jrrxit Fractional township aixty-eeven and townships slxty-elrnt, sjxry-Bine, seventy, seeenty-esje, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, areenty-five, seventy-six, seTenty-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-tuna, and eightv. of range roarr. At the eAMR PLACK, WHrrroencing en Monday the eleventh day of Jnlv next, for tlss disposal of tba pablis lands sitaated within tbe limits of the following townships and fractional township", vis : JVsrt mf the hast tux asut west of tht fifth principal meridian. I ranknal townahh) atnT-seTan, and townatipa sixty-ekrht, sixty nine, seventy, seventy one, seven ty-two, seventy-three, sevsnty-tour seven ty-nve, seventy-six, seventy seven, sevemy-eigui, seventy-nine, eigncy, and eignty-one, or ruugu ronTi-ona. ' Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-Slur seventy -lire, seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine) elehtv. and eiirhtv-Olie. of ranitO F0UTY.TWO. Fractional townships sixty-seven, slxty-elght, and sovonty-otie. and townships seventy-two, seventy-throe, seventy-four, seventy- nve, seveuty-iux, seventy-seven, seventy-eigilc,saveury-mne,uiKai.y and elguty-ons, oi range lura-iiuiu. Fractional townshins slxty-eluht, sevenev-ono, soventy-two, sev enty-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, sevontyHwven, and townships seventy-eight aud seventy-nine, of range foeti- roea. Fractional townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight. and seventy-nine, of range foett-fivs. At the Land Office at FOItT DKS MOINES, commencing en Mon day, tho thirteenth day of Juue next, for the disposal of the publlo lauds within the limits of tlie undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit : North of the base line and west of tlie fourth principal meridian. I'nwnshins ninety-two and ninety-four, of range BXViriTMS. Townships ninety-two, niuety-tliree, and ninety-four, of range uoiiTi'.i:. Townships nlnety-ono, ninety-two, and ninety-four, of range MIJIETKS. Townships nlnoty-ono and ninety-two, of range TWENTT Tnwnshln nlnetv-one. of route twemv-two. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one, nlnoty-two, and nine ty-three, or range twxstv-tiikeb. Townshins ninotv-one and ninety-two, of range twfxtt-pivb. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, fourteen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two, tho east half of the southeast quarter, and tlie southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twon- tv-eigiic, tuirty, mirty-cwo, nnry-iour, euu iiurtv-BiA, iu imwhp eighty-four. The east half, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sections three, lour, six, eigne, ten , tue cose uau mid tlie northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of Co southeast quarter of illtoen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two ; the cost half nnd tho east half of the northwest quarter of twenty-throe, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and the eust half of tho northeast Quarter, and the east half ot the somnuast quarrer oi iniri.y-nve, iu imvnsmp ngniy-jice. Sections four, six, eight, ten, fnurteon, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, the northeast quarter and the east half of the southeast quarter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, and tliirtv-lolir. lu loU'llSlltp eigmu-seveit. cixtiiuiu, vwuuvy-uiue, ih eept tho southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter,) thirty, and thirty-two, In township eighty-eight, aud townships eiglity-nine, ninety, ninety-one and ninety-tico, uf range twenty-six. Keeloiis two. tho west half and the west half of tlie southeast quarter of eleven, twelve, tho west half of the southwest quarter of thirteeU, lOlirreeil, IWCIliy-IUUr, uiiu tow wra, nnu nun nuuuii-uaii quarter, and the west half of tho northeast quarter of twenty-five, in township eighty-one. Sections two, four, tlie west half and the west hulf of the southeast quarter of nine, ten, twelve, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) the west half uf the northwest quarter, anu wesc nan oi ute souiuwes quurwr oiunr-ty-fivo, and section thirty-six, in township eighty-two ; and sections two. four. six. ei -lit. ten. twelve, fourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty- two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, twenty-nino, (except tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter,) the west half of thirty-tlm. thirty-four, nnd tliirtv-eix. In township eigiity-lliree ; all the sections anil fractional sections bearingeven numbers lu fractional townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-sir, aud eighty-seven ; tho east half, tho cast half and the northwest quarter of tho north west quarter, and ttio oast nan oi tne buuiuhcxc quarter oi IHK.-UUU three, sections four, six, eight, ten ; tho cast half of tho northeast quarter, and tho east half of tbe southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, nnd twenty-two j tho north hulf of the northwest quarter, and the north half of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, and sections twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty-eight; and sections ono to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, tlio east half of tho northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; thenorth half and southeast quarter, and north half of the southwest quarter of twenty-ouo, iwnntv-two. to twentv-six Inclusive : tho northeast quarter, tho north half of tho northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-soven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two. Miirtv.tour : tho northeast Quarter, tho oast half of tho south east quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of tliirty-flve and thirty-six, in township eighty-nine , tho whole of townshw ninety, township ninety-one, (except sections five andse--eu, anu tne west halt ot tne nortnwest quarter ot thirty-one,) and sections five, seven, nine, the west half of the northwest quarter of fifteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, iu township ninety-two, of range twfstv-bevi;!!. At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Monday, tho eleventh day of July next, for the disposal of the publlo lands within the under mentioned townships and parts ot townstiips. to wit: , norm of tne base lint ana west of tne jourtn principal mtriaian. Tho west half of the northwest quarter, and the west half and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one, and section twelve, in township eighty-three. Section two, the west half and the southeast quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of eleven, twelvo ; tho west half of.the northwest quarter, nnd the west half of the southwest quarter of thirteen, twenty-four and thirty-six, in township eighty-four. Section two, the west half of section eleven, fourteen, the west half, tho west half of the northeast quarter, and tlie northwest quarter of tlie southeast quarter of twenty-three, twonty-four, twenty-six the wost half of thirty-flvo and thirty-six, In township eighty-five. Section two, the west half, and the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of three, teu, twelve, fourteen ; the west half, the west half o' the northeast quarter, and the west UOII ui tue Buuiurani uu.iiier oi unveil, ,nvn.,i,ut i.nn,j-iiur, twenty-six, the west half, tho west half ottho northeast quarter, and the west hiif of the southejist qoarteref Uouty-seren, and lh i six, in township eighty-six. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lUUltCUU, SIUWVU, VHUIlbJ, IBBUIJI" ,m,uij-.uu,, .VUui,-a,A, twenty-eight ; the west half, tho west half and southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of twonty-niue ; tho southwest quarter, tho west half, aud the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, aud the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township eighty-seven. Ail the sections bearing oveu miuihers in township eighty-eight: thenorth half and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east half of tlie southeast quarter of section one, sections two, four, six, (tlie part east of the river,) eight, ten, twelvo ; the east half and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river,) twenty, twenty-two, twonty-four, twenty-six. twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (the part east of the river.) .1.1.... c.,... .i.iu..! t t.....,..i.!-.-;ui,, .,-.- Ti.a ,..i Kir mil Ljr-iuui , uui umij-Di., .utvr...,..p ..g...y-.....v. ... ...... of tho southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (the part east of tho river,) eight, ten, twelve; the south half and the northeast quarter, and the eust half of tlio northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eichtecn. twenty, twenty-two, twenty -four : the east half, the east half and northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quartor of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty,(the part east of the river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township ninety ; sections two. four, six, eight, (the part cost of the river,) ton, twelvo, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of tho river,) twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (east of the river,) thirty-four, and thirty-six, in township ninety-one ; sections one, three, (the part east of tlie river,) eleven, (east of the river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the river,) twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of tlie river,) thirty-one, (east of tlie river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) and thirty-five, in township ninety-two, of range twkntt-iiuht. Townships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, section twelve, (east of the river,) in township tighty-nine, and sections twelve and twenty-four, (east of tlie river,) in township ninety, of rango twextt-msb. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of rang TimtTT. Townships eighty-ono, eighty-two, and cighty-threo, of range TDIRTV-ONE. Townships seventy-six, seventy-soven, eighty-two, and eighty, three, of range TniRrr-rwo. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range TiiniTV-nmEl. At the Land Ofllce at I'll.MtlTON, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of July next, for tliodisposal of the public lands within the limits of tho following uamed townships and fractional town ships, Tiz : North of the base line anil west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional township sixty-seven, Mndiiig on the Missouri Une, of ranges iiohteen, kineteen, twenty, twentt-onk, twextt-two, TWK.NTV -THREE, TWEXTY-FOt'R, and TWENTY PTVE, Fraetioniil township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine nnd seventy, of 'range twenty -SIX. Fractional towaihip sixty-seven on tlie Missouri line, and townships sixty -light and sixty-nine, of range twenty-bevex. Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and town-Bl,ps sixtv-eight and sixty-nine, of rnnge twentt-xioiit. Townships sixty-eight, sixty-ulue, seventy, and seventy-one, of ran'." TWl'ATY-MNE. Tuwnsbip seventy-four, of range TinnxY. At tho l-iiil Ofllce at DUBUliUK, commencing on Monday, the twenty-seventh iliv of June next, for the disposal of the publie lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships ad-kiiuing the northern boundary of tlio State, vis: North of the base, line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractkmal township one hundred, lu ranges five, six, sevk, eiciit, and eixk. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed lands made unlit thereby for cultivation," if any, which shall b selected by the State authorities before Iho days appointed for the commencement of the public sales respectively, under the Act entitled "An act to enable the Srato of Arkansas and other States to reclaim tlie ' Swamp lands ' within their limits " approved September 28th, lefifl, trirt be exrliidrd from the sales. The offering of tho landa will lie commenced on tlie days appointed, anil will proceed in tho order in which tbey are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until the whole shall have been offered, ami the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall lie kept open longer than two weeks, and uo private entry of any of the lands will be ad-milted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Oiven under my hand at the City of Washington, this first day of February. Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty thmT MILLARD FILLMOiUi. By the President: , , , . . Jobx Wutaox, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRK-EMPTIOX CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within tlie townships and fractional townships above enumerated, is reiinired to establish the same to the satisfaction of the lleg. Ister and lteceivcr of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor el soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before tlie dav appointed for the commencement of the publlo sale of I he lands smbraciug the tract claimed, otherwise sucl, claim will I forfeited. JUliN V, lAOZs, fcb23wl3t Commissioner of tht General Land Office. LEATHER BELTING. The underaigned, Agents for tbe sale of RKEB HOYrS celebrated preml-n patent Rtvtled, Ktrrlrbrd Leather Bands, have this dsy received a lull snorlment of all sixes. from 1 14 to lHincbes in width. We would call the attention of thepublie to the above article, as one possessing superior merit. They are made from the thick and solid parts of the best oak tanned leather, and are stretched by powerful machinea, (invented and nerd by K. ac II. only, whereby tber are made to run stra'cbt and true, have a uniform bearing on the drum or pnlley, hold their wldthsevenly, and give from 15 to S3 per cent more force than those made In tbe ordinary manner. Sold at maaufscturera prices, with addition at freight only, by KM. BOURNE, KUIINS ft CO., Jnl5 Wgnof the Gilt Broad Axw.Colombns.O. WHITE GRANITE CHINA FINISH WARE. We havo fust received of onr own importailm a very large assortment nf Whita Iran Stone Warn, Irom the celebrated Pottery of Jamee Fdwarda eomprisin a variety of new and e'egant shapes in Dining, Tea and Toilette ware which we caa sell very low, at Crockery Htore of . O. FOSTER, epril Ulsh at, between ftste snd Town. HOUSE FOR RENT In a pleasant locality on the north side of Rich street, near Fifth, containing 6 or 7 rooms. Apply to H. COWLE3. aprlltdit over Straw R ai all's Bookstore. , pirn's CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE JL AND rJOKENh'SS OF THE BODY, lake tbe Cheeet Peo. toeal on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the u:gnt. FOR A COLD AND COTTGIT, take It morning, noon and evening, according to directions nn the bottle, and the difficulty whl soon be removed. None will long suffer irom this trouble when they find it can be so reidily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will nnu, by taking mo unerry rectorai on going to Dra, uioy may be sure of sound, unbroken sleep, snd consequently refreshing rest. Great relict from surlorlng, and ultimate cure, Is afforded to thousands who are thus allllctod, by this Invaluable remedy. From lis aereeablo erlect In these caeos. manv find themsolves unwilling to iorego us use wnen tne nccozsuy lur 11 una censcu. from two eminent rnytiotans in FavETTRViLLB. Tono.. Anrll ICtb. 1851. Sir We have liven your Cherry Pectoral an extensivo trial In our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we navo lor curing suections oi tue respiraiory orgnna. iias. uir.mr.it ol. nAnriun, TO NINGEUS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this rem edy Is invaluable, as by its action on tho throat and lungs, when taken in small enantities. it removes all hoarseness iu a tew hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. ASTHMA Is Generally moch relieved, and often wholly cu red by Cherry Pectoral. Hut there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicino. Cherry Pectoral will cure uiem, it tney can ue cured. IIHDNt'lllTlS. or Irritation of tho throat and upper por tion ot tho lungs, may bo cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in mall and frequent doses. Tho uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Doct. Lansing, of Brooklyn, N. Y., states " 1 havo seen tho Cherry Pectoral cure such esses of Asthma and Bronchitis as lends me to believe It can rare y fail to cure those diseases." FOIt CHOIIP, give an ometic of antimony, to be fallowed hy large and frequent doses of Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues tho disease. If taken In season, it will not tall to cure. WIIOOP1NH COUGH may bu broken up and soon cured by the use ef Cherry Pectoral. TIIKINKi.UKNZA Is sprcdlly removed ty this remedy. Numerous lustauces havo been noticed wbero whole families were nrotected irom nnv serious consequences, while their neigh bors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suli'erlng Irom the dis ease Doct. J. C. Ayer Salem, Ohio, 11th June, 'SI. I write to inform you of the truly remarkable enect of your CHERRY PECTORAL iu Ibis place, and In my own family. One of mv daughters was completely cured In three days of a dreadful Whooping Cough, by tuking It, Dr. Means, one of our very best Physicians, fietly staffs that he considors it the bo;t remedy we have lor Pulmonary dlieasos, and that he haa cured more cases of Croup wilh it, than any other medicine ho ever administered. Our clergyman of tho Baptist Church says that during the run ol the Influenza here this season, he has seen cures Irom your me.dteinn. ho could scarcely hove believed wltuout seeing. Yours res,ioctlully, J u. pinclaib, Deputy Postmas'er, From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Materia Meaica, liowaoin uouege. I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ineredients show, a powcrlul remedy for colds, and coughs, snd pulmonary diseases, I'AHKEa lLKVSI,SSU, Pi. V, BauNSWicK, Me., February 5, 165'i. T1K. VAT.KNTf NE MOTT. The widely celebrated Protestor of Surgery in the Medical Col- leae. New rorx cllv. ssvsi 't.'" me pleasure t r-rtiry the value and offlcaey of Avcr's Cherry Pectoral.' which i consider peculiarly adapted-to cure diseases uf tho Throat and Lungs." Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs hiire been effected by Chen y Poctoral in ruch extreme cases ss warrant the belief that a remedy bas at ltniith been found that can be depended nn to cum thi coughs, colds and consumption whlrh carry from our midst thousands every year. It Is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted csn look with confidence for relict, snd they should not fail to avail themselves of It. js Prepared hy J. C. AYER, Chemist. Lowell. Mass. Bold in Columbus by J. KOHEUTM eV CO., by DKNIO &IIAICIIV, DEN 1(3 & HON H, and by Druggists and Dealers in Medicino everywhere. ap8-IIin THE KOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Curb of a Dis-ordebfo I.iveb and Bad Digestion. Copy of a Letter rom Mr. R. IK. Kirkut, Chemist, 7 Pretcott ttreet, Liverpool, dated 61A June, 1851 1 To Professor Hoilowat, Bie Your Pills and Ointment havo stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for sume years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any Inquiries, desires me to let yon know the particulars of her ease. Phe had been troubled for years wllh a disordered liver and bsd digestion. On the last oecssion, however, the virulence of the sttack was so alarming, and the Inflammation set in so sevorely, that doubts were enter talnrd of her not being ablo to bear up nnd'-rit; fortunately, shn was Induced to try your Pills, snd she Informs me that altor the first, nnd each succeeding dose, sho had great relioi. Phe continued to take them, and although she used only tbree boxes, she Is now in the enjoyment of perlcct health. I could have sent you many more eases, but the above, from tho severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think, speaks much in favor ef your astonishing Piils. (e'isned) It. W. Kiaxcs. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP RHEUMATIC FEVEll, IN VAN DIKMEN'3 LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Unban Ton Courier, of the 1st March, leSI, by Major J. Watch. Msrgnret McCooousn, nineteen years of sge, residing at New Town, had been suMering with a violent rheumatlo fever lor upwarda of two months, which had entirely deprived bcr of the use of hor limbs; during this period she was under fhe care of the most eminent medical men in llobart Town, snd by them hcrcssn was considered boneless. A friend prevsiled upon her to try llolloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space uf time they etlected a perfect euro. CURE OP A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CIIE8T AND STOMACH OF A PEHfON 81 YEARS OF A(!E. .From Messrs. Thte tr Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advrrtlter, stao can vouch for the following statement. August Snd, If 51. To Prolnssor Hollowat, Bie I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of llolloway's Pil Is. For some yesrs 1 suttered severely Irom a pain and Itchiness in fhe stomach, which waa also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me Irom welkin j about. I am 84 years ol asn, and notwithstanding my advanced auto of life, these pills have so relieved me, that 1 sm desirous thai others should be msde acquainted with their virtues. I am1 now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which 1 could not do before. (8lgned) HENRY COE, North st, Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Pille are wonderfully efficacious In ke following complainte t Ague, Dropsy, Liver Com Asthma, Dysintery, plaints. Billons Com- Erysipelas, Lumbago, Secondary Symptom s, Tie Douloureux Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections,Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, Ate. plaints, Female irregu- riiea, Blotehosna the larities, Rheamatlim. skin, Fevers of all Retention of Bowel Com- kinds. Urine, plaints, Fits, Scrolnla, or Colics, "out. Kini's Evil, Constipation of Head ache, 8ore Thmata, tbe Bowels, Indigestion, Stone and Gra- Consomption, Inflammation, Tel, Debility, jaunaice, Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hallowav, 214 Pfand (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all respectable Drnsgists and Dealers aud Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of those ol the United States in Boxes, at 37Lje, 7c, and S1.50 each. Wholesale hy the principal Drag bouses In Ihe Union, snd by Messrs. A. B. ft D. Sands, Hew York. fqji' There is a considerable aavinr by taking tbe Isrirer sixes. N.B. Directions for tho gnidanceof patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. aovl6-1.1:eowly B.H. IE AKIt;, Cincinnati, Agent for Ohio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. On Tneadav, the s) th day nf April, fi at two o'clock, p. m , on the premises, in the townsb p of Harrison In the county ot Pickaway, Ohio, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following reel estate, as the property ol Jacob Plum, deressed, to wit : A tract ot land lying and being In tbe said county of Pickaway, in said State of Ohio, and described as follows, vis : The north hall of the northwest quarter of section namber twenty tour, trwnship number three, and range number twenty-two, Mettnews Survey, containing seventy -nine acres, be tbe same more or leas. Subject to the dower estate of the widow nf the said Jacob Plum, decease I, heretof -re assigned. Terms ol sale, one-third eaih in baad, one-third ia six months and one-third in ore year. The deterrrd paymenla to bear Interest from the day ol sale, and to be sec a red by mortgage on the premises. Appraised, subject to and enenmbered by said dower, at twea ty-two dollars per acre snaking 1,7.. PATTERSON HARRISON. March 17, 1851-cnarW w4 1 Adrnv of Jacob Plan, stee'sL THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGH REMEDY. Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S lialsam for the Lungs! VOX THE CUBE OV Consumption, Decline, Asthma, Bronchitis. Watting of the Flesh, Night Sweats, Spitting of Jllood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty oj jsrtninmg, uoiat, uougns, injtuenta, tntntsie, ram in tlie tide, and all Diseases of tht Chest and Lunge, (10,000 UK WARD la offered for st better Recipe! It contains no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POI3- un, and is saio lor tne moat aeucsiecmid. It Is estimated that 150,000 persons din annually In the United States with Consumption, snd Professor Ehorly says that a vast number of these could havu been asved by the timely use ot some prompt remeoy. Dr. 11 ALL'S BALSAM strikes at the Root of tht Dittatt at ones, and such is its speedy effect, that any one using it freely according to directions fur i.'4 or 48 hours, are not entirely satisfied wl'b Its merits, the bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. Tho most distressing cough is frequently relieved by a single dose, and broken up In a tow hours time. Tho afflicted do not hsve to take bottle after bottlo before they find a hethcr this remedy will sttord r. liel or not. Call on tho Agent and get a pamphlet gratis. The Treatiee on Consumption alone Is worth more than the price ol this medicine. You will find certificates of Physicians in Cincinnati, and ot oth ers whose cures hsve been affected here at home, where they can no found. The nubile have been Imposed on by remedies, recommended by cortltieiih'S which hsve always originated from some unknown snurco. We bellcvo that a Medicine possessing real meritt will ennet cures wherever It Is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, if used In season, will save tbe lives of thousands; and persons may mats Uiis barrain with Arente from whom thev purchase, mat in every case where it ia used freely according to directions, and entire sstlslaction Is not elven In 24 or 4M nours, tnev csn return the medicine, and their MONEY wlllbe cheerfully refunded. WE I (3 FT AND CONfsTDrlR. I llTi UIlAlS UuUUil MiJSJ iui,oufliriiJ. iLJi.nc,,'., Reader I have von a eouih. which vou are ncslectlng under tho idea that It Is a common cold, and that it will soon 11 wear It self out t" Let a friend tell you, in all kindnets, what will soon bo the probable result, in a snort time, 11 you continue to nog. lect vourselt. vou will begin lo feel a sense of tisbtness and op. prcsalon across tbe chost, accompanied with frequent shsrp dsrt big pains. Then, a dry, hacking cough will sot in, and when you raise anything It will oe a thlcx and ynuowisn, or wmta iromy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medi cine, theso unpleasant symptoms will Increase, and you will soon bave hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectoration, and then groat prostration. If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or munths will see you consigned to tho grave, leaving your friends to mourn bow rspidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I have you no cause to be alarmed I In the above sketch you may see in a glass, bow ev ery ease of consumption progresses, wilh more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Of all the thousands and millions whom this great Deatruver hss gsthered to the tomb, every single esse began with a cold I If this had been attonded to, all might have been well but, being neglected, undor the fatal delusion that It would " wear itself oft," it transferred its deadly action lo the substance of tbe lungs, exciting there tho formation of tubercles. Another and another cold added fuel to the flame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lunga. At this crisis the disease is very difficult ol eure, and oltoutlmes sets at defiance all human moans. In Ihe latter, or worst stages, this medicine will oltentlmos ar rest the disease, or check its prosress, and will always make the patient more comfortable, and prolong his lile, and It is there-loreworthv ot atrial but in Its incipient or forming periods, Consumption Is ss curable as any other dlsosse, and Dr. Hall's Balsam tor the Lungs, II taken at this time, will cum it as sure as it is taken we earnestly exnori all wno nareaeougn. or are auhject to colds, to keep the medicine by them, and whenev. er you take cold, eradicate ft thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave your Lunga uninjured, to carry you in vigor to a good old age. tioneuuipiinn cured: Testimony 01 a rnyaician. Mxssas. Bakes ft Co. Dear Sirs The public generally are fully aware of tho thousands of remedies for Disessed I.unws, under the titles of Sersaparillas, Pills, Plssters, Liniments, Ac, that are duily brought to notice through the newspapers, by way of advertisements My object In writing this note lor publication, ts to induce the publie, or at least those who aroaftU.-t-ed (if thny will use patent medicines), to use one that contain articles of HEAL UrIE in PULMONARY DISEASES. I am con-tciuuatbat, in ao doing, lam acting most unprotessionally, and rogatory to the interests ol medical science and the regular practitioners ot medicine. 1 no meaicineto wnicn 1 reier ib-iik. siauu 3 nnuonra rus THE LUNGS. I have prescribed it in a large number ol cases, snd always with SUCCESS. One case In particular, to which I with now to rofor, was OIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who had been called In consultation with myself. The patient had all the evmptoma of confirmed eonauuiptlon, such as Cold Night Sweats, liectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued paiu in the lobe ol the Right Lung, attended with severe Diarrhoea I Ho commenced immediately to get befer, by tbe use of tho above-named m' dlclne, and was soon restored to hn usual hea'th I I have also found Dr. Hall's Balsam Ihe most valuable Kxpectoaant for breaking up sJiatresaiog Coughs aud Colds that Ibaveeverused. W. D, Weight, M. D. Afers Physicians' Testimony. We, the undersigned, Physicians ol Cincinnati, certify flint Dr. Wright's statements aro entitled to Ihe fullest confidence l tho public, and wo can fully corroborate what he haa said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with Tin HAPPIEST effects I J S. Lawson, M.D , Wat. C. Smith, M. D., J. I. Johnson, M. D. For sale by O ROBERTS ft CO., corner of High and Broad streets, jan'Q-22:daw6meow Columbus, Ohio. NICE PAIR OF MATCH HORSES for i V sale together or singly, by II. COWLES. sprll4-d4t ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thtf tho undersigned have bei-n appointed and qualified to administer on Ihe Estate ol C. T. Soils, late of Franklin county, deceased. All persous having claims against said restate aro requested to present tho same, duly authen tlcated; and all persons Indebted to said Estate are notified to made immediate payment. Ofllce wllh Win A. Piatt, who Is authorlwd to act for us in our absence. HAHHIET L. SOLld, CVRU3 PLAIT. April 4, 1P53 dlww4w A GROCERY.STORE FOR SALE. The x. stock of Groceries on the corner of Town and High streets Is o lered tor sale. Also, tbe use of the building in which Ihe stock I- contained, for one year. apS-dlw inquire of DR. DAWSON. VfRS. SHAPLEY & HALL will open fash- xx louawo Millinery. MamillHi, ice.. April 7tb Thursday next np 1 LUMBER. The subscribers wish to contract for some iOO.OOO feet of Oak Joist, and 100,000 feet of Oak and Asb Flooring, to be delivered near the Market House, in Co-lumhu '. A uart nf the Joiit will be wanted bv the 15th ol May, and all the r iaoring by the 1st uf June. For further particulars inquireoi iiwiuht mionk, Uoiumhus, April 1, IrKJ 2Wlw. ur.OIMiE tiEitE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of Ihe Clinton Line itaiiroad Company, in Hudaon, Ohio, until the fiOth day of May next, for the grading, masonry, briiisipg and superstructure of their entire Hoard from Hudson to the Prnsylvanla State lin.i. Plans, prolilna and apecifleationa will be exhibited, and all requisite information given at tbe office ot the Company la Hudaon, on and alter the 10th of My next. ny order ol the Beard ol Direction. - H.N.DAY, President W.B.BRINfMADE. Engineer. Hudson, March 31, 1803 d6w. 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Apply (post paid) m ut sKI min t., saarzj-w-ni 111 Mala street, Cincinnati, Ohio. r) CORN-GROWERS BARNHILL'S PATENT CORN-PLANTER, one of the greatest improve-mi nts of tbe age, and one of the greatest lsbor-sarlng implements ever ottered to Ihe corn-growers and farmers of the country.This machine haa now been In use sufficiently long, and mot with such universal commendation wherever Introduced, as lo render its complete success no longer a problem. It Is capable, by a late Improvement, of planting to any depth, from one to four inches. It is recommendation enoueh In regard to this machine to re fer to the tact that the F1RBT PREMIUM and a DIPLOMA waa unanimously awarded to it at each of the Ohio State Fairs, by the State Board of Agriculture, and the manufacturers now offer It the publie with entire confidence In Its perfect adaptation lo the purpose Intended. One man and a horse can, with one of these machines, plant with ease from seven to ten acres per day, doing the furrowing out, dropping and covering at one operation, and doing it altogether better than It can possibly be done by hand as well as at a great saving of labor. One or two grains of corn are deposited in the ground every nine or ten inches in tbe furrow, and tbe corn must of course grow lo better perfection and yield more abundantly In ears, than where tbe stalks are crowded together In a hill. It Is also equally adapted to the planting of White Beans. Peas, Ao. In answer to the frequent Inquiries mado by farmers living at a distance, we would say, that the " Corn-Planter" Is adapted to all kinds of land, and will plant with equal accuracy In the rough, rolling, stumpy ground, and the level, well cloared field. It will also prove equally successful on Boo, as In any other mode of planting. we nave ine lonowins agents lor toe saie 01 our macnine : Gardner ft Walker, Akron, (). 1 John C. Herbert, Richmond Dale, 0. 1 John Work, Lancaster, O ; Byron, Miller ftShreve, Louisville, Ky.; William A. Gill ft Co., Columbus, O. ; DeWitt ft Co.. Cleveisnd, O.i John F. Dair ft Co., Cincinnati, 0 1 Allen & Evans. Chillleothe, O.: Thns. Buist, Indianapolis, Ind.i O. Klttredgo, Dayton, O. ; Fred. Plant, St.Loula, Mo.; B.F. Conway ft Co., Portsmouth, O. ; W. T. Dennis Sc Co., Richmond, Inn ; Mumlord ft Hooker, Lafayette, Ind. A few recommeodsttons are appendod from farmers whose repntstlon throughout the Scioto Valley is a sufficient guarantee of their value t Messrs. M. BRIGHT Ot CO. Gentlemen :. Hsvlng now had In use for two years, two of J, Barnhill s Corn-Plnnters, msnulaetured by you, I take pleasure in saving to you that you can use my name as a refer ence to any extent, as to their great utility. So well am 1 satisfied ot their complete adaptcdness to tne purpose of planting corn that too much caonut be said in their praise, and I would cordially recommend their speedy introduction throughout the eorn-rsislng region, as an implement second only in importance to tne piougn. j. u is. kenick. This Mschlna Is decidedly good. Scientific American, Septem-err 20, 1851. We would sppend tho names of Thomas Huston, James Macule, Joseph O'll. Renick, Col. Foster, Ross county, Jonathan Huston, Hugh Bell, Ross county, James Ritchie, Wm. A. GUI, Columbus, Morgan Msec, Springfield, HI., Dr. II. Johns, HI., Glrly ft Elliott, Cleveisnd. Manufactured only by M. BRIGHT ft CO.. Clrclevllle, Ohio. Orders from sll parts of Ohio attended to promptly, if sent esrly. mar8-dltaw3m" M. BRIGHT It, CO. BOOKS FOR THE SOUTH & WEST. 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This extraordinary preparation Is not only far superior to all the Liniments snd Ointments now belore the public, but possesses specific qualities entirely unknown to the most learned ot the Medical Faculty. Its wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host of articles In Imltatim of it, wilh all sorts of nsmes, hut none of them begin to compare with tbe auperlor, old-estshlish. ed Arabian Liniment For the Nerrona Hyatcna It operates like a chsrm, soothing down iho most violent agonies and pain la a lew minutes alter its sppllcatlon. Illanipa, Here Thront nnd Brenate. It speedily csnses the dissipation ol sny possibility of matter forming In the parts, and brings about a regular and bealthv action ot the glandular system. A Kevnlaive, Anodyne nnd Balaam. In cases of Ropturrd Muscles and Tendons, its powerful revulsive snd hoahvg qualities cause tbe parta to unite without leaving the least soreness or want ot power behind. In Bruises and Swellings, It acta on the princple of a counter irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost instat tly, and reduces the swellings In sn incredibly short space ol time. A Htlmnlnnt and Nervine. It is a stimulant imparting tone and vigor lo Ihe whole nervous and muscular system. For Rhewmntlam, or any other inflammatory eondition ol the muscular system or chronic stiffness of Ihe same, it stands at tba very head of ail the remedies ever offered to the publie, and none can equal It. Pelaonena Kepliles, etc. For bites of poisonous snakes it msy be confidently relied on as a prompt and ettectual remedy, acting as a caustic and specific In such hitherto fatal cases. For Chilblains, Burns, Old Sores, Corns, Wsrts, Erysipelas, Croup, Nervous Headache, Sore Eyes, even to partial Blindness, Its effects are astonishing The great advantage this article possesses over all other remedies, is its brief operation on the system. It cures quickly It Is the most certain remedy in existence, and It Is sold cheaper than any other medicine in ase. We fearlessly assert thai this great Arabian remedy will do more good for less money than any other Liniment or Ointment in tbe world. Far Horace and faille, Irs effects are equally striking and salatary. In Sweeny It haa ao equal, bring aa ialailibl cure; also, in Poll Evil. Big Uead, Fistula, Spavin, frills. Stratus, Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, no matter how bad. Sore Fyea, even to blind neas, swellings of every description, and mary inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFKITH, COi;TKKFKITf. ' Beware of a base Counterfeit railed H. U Far cell's Arabian Liniment This spurious article ia sold by so Tie aa " Farrell'a Liniment," to those wbc are not rarefal to call lor the genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Lmiment Always ask lor W. B. FAR-HELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, aed take ao other. - 1" Tbe genuine Arabian I fniment la sold by DKNIO ft RS.KKY, J.ft R.T. CUOt, 1. 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