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COLUMBUS, MONDA Y, JULY 1, 1850. SpO Q J: VOLCTME XIII. NUMBER 299 I' III N '1' K II A N D I' II B L HMD BY aCOTT Ic BASCOM. OrTlClv SOUTH-EAST COBNEII OF HIOH ST. AND SUGAR ALLKV TKltMN Invariably In uilvnnre. ti.. tuv tn iwraiiim in Coluinlms. nor vear $fi 00 H sent by mail nut of Gohunbuj 5 M duruu,' the session, and Tri-Weekly DaUoM of .... 5 00 ... 4 00 n. mail The Tri-Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of the city: by mail, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubs of ten and upwurds, to one address. Daily, session Tri weekly Weekly, single..... To clubs of Ave and upward! .... 3 00 .... 2 00 .... 1 50 .... 1 ... I 00 a oo 1 00 50 40 AdvprtlnlnK. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between lite jiroirittors of he Ohio ritatesinan and tile Ohio State iournal, to bo observed, in all cuses, after toil date. July 20, 184'J. Daily Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion., n it ii each additional.."... i, M n 1 week 8..." ii n 3..." i, ii 1 month " a..." ., ' s ..." .. 0 50 .. 0 25 .. 1 50 .. 2 00 .. 3 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 .. 8 00 .. 10 00 .. 15 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 22 00 .. 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 39 Oil 40 00 45 1X1 " 55 00 130 00 Stauding card, 5 lines or less, per anuum . It column, widi 4 changes " 6 . ii 12 ' changed weekly . . i i daily . . . 1 with 4 changes . . " a a.... i - i 1 changed weekly.. niuiy. Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be mtnion type. For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a Motor length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. ... No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legBl advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing nuuh.bttos (for otScc ol everv description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, tor eseh name ; the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on lbs copy lor a specified number of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment' will be exacted accordingly. The privile'M-s ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-to, tu be piiid for extra. t Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal l.state Agents, Ate, not to la; contracted for by the year, butto be charged by the piece, nt the usual rBtos. NO ADVEBTtSEMKNTS CAN BE 1NSEBTED OnATl'lTOl'SLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and oilier public meetings, and such like, to be charged boll price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 centa. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be P'i?eguiar advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice desimied to call,atteiitioii to private enterprises, calculated1 or intended to promote individual interest, can only lie inserted with the understanding that the same is to lie paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will lie charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement . All leaded advertisements to lie charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rite of 50 per cent in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will bo holden for the price of nscrting advertise- inents brought in by them. " W. A. NEIL. Attorney nt ,nw and Holleltor In ( hnneery. OFKCe with 'sVsjtaot'ivison J alte fiecretarr oTatate a otlic unison Jr., No. f, Nell s l-.xeliaime, opp , uee!2 illy i ,. cotrwot. romuOTO!. n w. riTVWAVA- CO.. OROCERB, DEALERS IN PI.ODUCE, PIO I II ON, A.vri Commission nod Forwarding Merrliuntu, FRONT STREET, )T3-lfd ' l'ORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Attorney and Counsellor nt taiw, Colombo". Otiin. Otlice, No. 2, Nell 8 r.xenunge, opposite nwnssj oi on JnW . W1I.LIA . OltOM. CHABLFS W. (1II.JIOBF. W. B. dfc C. W. fUlsMOllK, Attorneyo nt Lnw and ssolleitor. In Ckaawtrjr. Office, N. E. comer Main and .-seventh streets, RUl4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. CO.MSTOCK fc CO. ForwnrillnH and Conimlsnslan tlerehnnla. Produce Dealers, and l.nrd Oil Manufacturers, fallal Basin, con-aiaus, onto. J. KIDGWAV & CO.'S Iron Foundry, llrond etreel. nenr the llridse, Cnliiin-Imsi, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ocU.'il " DR. KOiiUKT THOMPSON'S OFFlt'l!, NO. 4, Nell'n Krhante, opposite the .-secretary ol ."tale s otlice, High st Cohnnonj. GEORGE E. WAIsCl'TT, SIQN AND BANNER PAINTER, novy-dtl COLUMBUS, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coiinai'llor at l.nvy, nlumbiii., Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Heeds lor the State of New York. pr OIBoo on High at, between Town and Rich. octHO I. N. WHimNG HUNTINGTON', BOOK-SELLERS and Htati oners, next door to the Clinton Bunk, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks nod Stationery always on hand. WSI. 8E1BKBT. SEIRKKT (V I I I.I.I N , OOOK-BINDEUH, High street, opposite die Public Offices, Co- 19 lumbus. REMOVAL. DR. MARIH'H OFFICE, corner of Rich anil Third streets, ad-joining liii reaidence, and opposite the First Baptiat Church. declMtl LEATHER. 100 bundle Upper and Skirting Leather just reeeivedby , KIM, A Mi l l N Kit, npf, no wj main Bueei, iiu. wu (JKKK, ABHOTT 3c CIO., DEALF.ItH iu Hardware and (,'utlrry, Iron, Nailx, (An?, Noun-Wiiilrfrra' inntiriHln. FRnnincr and Mei hiuiii id Tuol, Military Goods, ttc, ic, No. Nil High afreet, aigu of the Gilt rwtlock 1IA U. SHITll A" CO.. -irxiMTJK IN AMI If il'W.MlDIS'C M VU "HA NTS Whuln- IV Dealers in Groceries and I'rodure, rortnmonth, Ohio. Personal att.'ntnmgivfn to reeeiring and forwarding goods, and sriHnfj Produce conaigned for sale. tw'idy. JOHN W. I AXE ft. ROBEBT AftBISTRONU. BAKBH 8c AiniMTKONU, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGE NTH. Office, youth room, Exihange Hank Huilding, Columbus, O IHII NT k,.:i.k TIM I'ni. I. FOR cleansing ami burnishing all finished Metalte and GIiwa surfaces, such as GM. SlWer, nm-f, Britnnnla nnd Steel wnrr.Win-dow-l'nnr, Mirrors,, &c. Th ScitmtiAc Amrriran. in sueakinii of this article, aaya : "Of all thrt suSitan-e6 which have been applied to uoli'h slass and Diet la, none ran tqual that known by tin- imme id Tripoli. Til ia aMfwrior nrticlV to that broiiL'lit frim Italy by lb V-ni'tlHns and now neni-rally u-'d throujhout all Kurope. It nnould be in itvtrv t'smilv and f-vrrv workithoD." rhbcribcr, being the agpnts for this city, are pn-pared to laraish it to dealers at manufacturers' prices. Hnuseket-pera and Mechanic are reqm-steil to call and try the article, and In eases hre it does notirive the most ennr' ean.ciion. uv mony win bn refonded. BAIN t HOft'l'OS, may it! No. f3, High it, aign of the Rack Saw. llAN mtti'l CABINET MAKKKX find Veneer Varnish, Sand l'BD.-r, (ilae, nnd nearly all her articles in their line, at the sign of the It GILT PADLOCK. PATKNT I.KVKR t' LOCKS. NEW article just received at Call and w them. juneS BR()WN A BUCK'S, JOHN CAKLIfiLE, (Late of Ckillicothf, Ohio,) Produce, Comm Union nnd Forwnrdlnn Mrrehnnt, mayUW3nr CLEl'ELAMi. OHIO ELD RI DOE aV MA RTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, &fk street, 1st s!oer north of Tovm, oppotite. the U. S. Hotel, ARE ptrpared to execute all orders in their line of business, in the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDOL, p!6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN cV HOHTON. IRON M O N fi K K S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Hash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tu Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tic-man stock. ein of the Back Saw, 63 High street CHARLES A BAIN. maylSnitf JAMES H HORTON. RAILROAD OMNIBCH MM. CITIZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, Korth-EaaM corner Nefl Heose, can secure Rjulroad Tickets mi also havsj toe Omnibus call tor mem is any pan 01 me city. tnsjfO-dJy B. 0. USJJ Sec J 0. 0. 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Edited by John Innis (,Iark tlurv. i-sii., ami ttOTWM I'mney Wallace, t.sq.', 9. AltCillKOI.HS LAW Of MSI Pltll'S.vols.Bvo; ffi. With all ttie requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Ac Mobs, and the Evidence necessary to support them. Second and uansa euinun. T. k J. W, JOHNSON, Law Rnokscllers, Publishers and Importers, apKM&wy 197 Cbesnut st., Philatlelphia. vkt KitiNAit v srit:i:itv. T. R. RISHOP, Vetebinaby Subgkon, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the inhabitants of this city and vicinity, as-mring those who may patronise him. that he will endeavor to giv general satisfaction. All surgical operations ptnurmeg wnn pernW BWnji uh me majority id' thedi-enset incident to the Ilorse cured. T. II. Hishop can be t'oiiud at his Veterinary Forge, back of the Neil House. Reference to the f dlowing gentlemen : Majoii Habkeb, A.L.Olmsted, E. Williams, J. Babton. juuc5 diwUm NOTICK. VTOTICE is hereby given, that we have this day appointed Smith i Mills. Esos.. our Audits, for us and in our names i - col- teet ami receipt tor tlie claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our profMBMMU practice. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. rJ. HAY. " WILLIAM THKV1TT, " 8 HANHURY SMITH, m (. W. MARIS, " JOHN II. THOMPSON, II. L. HOWARD, S. M. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, janJ-dJtwtl April 19, 1650, ( AIM'KTIN.J ! GAftPBTING ! A P. STONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine Tni'DPii nml Oil Clothn Krtr ofterrd in Columbuo, embracing all the different styles, viz Superfine Turkey nnd Wiltran Superior Ingrain; .-uperu.r jHpistry urusscs Superfine Brussels; Imperial, If Ply ; Superfine do r ine do Superior Vcnitian; 10-4 Sap. Druggels, Wooien ; 10-4 " " Linen. ind Cheniel Rugga. Also, riupe- Also, ,-upenor vuiran lui.eu rinr 1114 I. men Sheet inus. fit n verv lt. at barirain. Also, a spb n- did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted ShBdes, ic, Ac. mnr!8-dAw X f I lii.l. UKAI. KHTATK FOR HAL K.- The sub acriber offers for aale, on very liberal terms, the following de- scrittcd real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ol the eastern boundary line ol the corporation ul Columbus, and oppftsite the Rlind Asylum, to wit: out-lota Nos. Hfi, W, KM), lo:, and 106, of Crosby a addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, ii, 4 and i, of Ramsey'a addition, titl, 27 and :W, of Champion's subdivision of half section No iKI. Also, in-lot No. 211, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbua. On out lot No. e"fi there Is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out houses, Ac. There is bIbo on in-lot No. B3 on Tttwn at., a si, mil 1 none house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac, Inquire of the subscriber (IU the premfsea. apLV-diwtt AMOS 8. RAMHEV. THIi ASHAM TEA COMPANY, MM (Jrernwlch Htreet, New York. ' 1 ' HE proprietors ltei to call the attention of connoisseurs in I l eu, ami ibe beads of families to the choice and rare selection fit Teas imported by them, and hithorto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virwin purity and strength, produce an infuaion of surpassing richne. wid flavor. 1 be Teas o'tered are tlie following : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,1)0 per lb. Niphon, " 10 Diarl, " M " Osacca, a Oren Tea, at 1,00 " Too-UlM 75 " Ticki-Uiaa SO " I'd fi Mixture, a compound of the moat rnre and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam LN " With a view ft encourage (he introduction ol these ma'chleas Tras, it fa the intention ol me proprietors 10 iiistnttum oy io-, among the purchasers, a nusntity of Tea equal to the Jirst years' profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed In the ttacksge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one chmnet in tke distribution Hbs For ever? fittv cenU laid not and on the receipts amount ing to SbsUML th'' undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the alu ot ten per cent, or ttro thnusand dollars, will be given awa Hit nu km'" nrpiirriinir lo the tollowinir s-sle : I Prizes of .V lbs. of Tea each at $1,00 per lb. 250 lbs. or $250 n m 5 1 100 4'J.') Prizes in all. 2,000 2.000 Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas can receive their prizes in proportion, or tney will be rr purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per eeot. Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post paid, to the Company's Depot as above. jiine U.V-.v!m THE HK.III - f M It ( CP PRICK IN CAHII will be paid hy as for 60,0n) lbs. of Wool at our store, mayl 1-ds.w. H. CQWLEt A OO rRENCH i TYLE GINGHAMS AND BARAGE DE LAINES 1 : New and beautiful styles Also, aline assortment of small enock Gingham, now opening by aplS-ditw U. COWLES A CO. 500 " 500 500 " 500 350 990 KK co.i- V,' N 'I he aixtii installiiieiit ol Utu per c nt.on each share if the capital stock of thn ( 'i iluinbiiH and (irovepnrt Turnpike ctmipaiiy is retmired to bo paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the itOth day of July noxt. pl9 dAwWkl JOHN COX, Secretary it I) li Alt CONKI.INO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFBKD WOOD. CONKLlN(, WOOD dc CO., MANUVACTUBEltA or PUKE '.V lit M M Ah, IN Oil., .PARIS WHITK, NO. I, DO. DO. PARIS OKKEN, DKT WHITK LEAD, MO LEAD, MTHAROK. PUTTY , WHITINO, ' F IRK DRIED,' CIIKOMK TEI.I.OW, CHEtUME OKKEN, CHKOHK It I j CHIN ElK lll.UK, OIL, ASSOIITK I) CUl.'l) PAINTS, IN ('I m II VINKOAR. yjki t, have adopted the most approved method, as practiced lv VV tlie Eastern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any made in tin- t'nited HtateH. wai taut Uie qualiiv of each article we manufacture to bo bh good bb can uu procured, nml to give entire Hutnslaetion. Ulmro'l ut uie mire pilkfaiTllnfti !0W ntt price on usual time, or discount for Cosh. CASH FOR I I. AX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We wilUupply Fanners with Castor Beani for seed, and then contract to take cm atmarket price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 1S4U. dhwly VTI Tli- iiiNtalment of 20 per cent, on each share 11 ol the capital eti i the ColnrnliUH ami Wortmngton Plaitli mo .nv i' lay ot Julv next, to A. W. llrown. Treasurer, June 1, 1850. A. W. BROWN, SeS. As the whole amount of stock in the above road is called lor, it is desirable that stockholders should not delay longer in paying up. The eBrly completion of the road makes it necesmy to urge payment. W H. June l, ivm juio U.YW..W KNTH ATTEND. SPRINC STYLES Superfine Silk VT Pluuh Hats: as usual, only Also, tor vour benefit. Fine French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new nnd very beautiful styles Vesttntra of both Silk and Mursailes, Cravata of ditl'en nt der-iuni, united to the season, Ac, ic., just opened by pia-dAw H. COWLE8 CO PAPER WAKKIIOLSE.-CVRI'S W. FIELD A CO., II Cliff st., N. Y., otter for snlc Rleachino Powdkii 20(1 casks best quality. Ho Da Aan DO tuna good quality. Alum KK) bbls. irround and 100 bhls. crude. Smalts Rewr English :t F E, 4 F E, and 4 K E super. Ultbamabink Best French and ( ienuau, various brands Raos 190 tons Dotm .-tic, all qualities. Rags fi'Jo bales Foreign, assorted qualities. TostoQwr with a complete Bswutnunt of nil kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker's Materials. dey7-d&w New Spring omIs. A. P. (STONE cV CO.. ARE now receiviiiB their NEW SPRING GOODS, and are pre-narcd to oiler at WholcMalc or Kktaii.. an no Hurl me nt nnri- valeu in quantity, quuli'y, or cheapness. Wc have concluded to aizain retail, for since we quit the retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trade have raised their goods a. most to an impoxition. They have got back to the old prices that they used to ask before we came to Columbus. We put good town at that time titty per cent,, anu we are doiiim to reduce ii. acain. It is not much to wonder at, that they have risen so oi uoods. Renting stores in the Neil House at five hundred dollar er year rent, boarding at hotels, smoking cigars at five cents ftpJH drinking champagne at two dollars jter quart and who aya ttt.' lull ' iou thai liny MMM ol tliem. Hut you count not lelp it, iC we had fiuit the retail business, antl you were oblii'ed to Imy ol them. Rut we are now retailing again, and it you want to see a pLe of goods, ami cheap and good, call at A. P.s and you can find them. ImarlS-tl&w FOR MALE Oil LATHAM. i:. 4 VERY DESIRABLE FARM, in Richland county, Illinois,con--V tabling 830 acres of choice land MM) acres under cultivation - W) acres timber, antl SI) acres of unimproved prairie, a good or-hard. Ion house and stable. It is well watered mid tin a irood county road, six miles trom Olney, We are authorized to exchange it for a house and lot, or u good vacant hit iu Columbus or for a good farm in Franklin county . apD dA w SMITH A MILLS. It. I L. UABEli, Attorney nt l.nw, CiilnntlMiN, Ohio, WlLLnttend prom pi ly to all professional husinens Intrusted to his cure. Ollic. East side of Hi"h st.. over Slocum'y Saddler Shop, next door south of the City Bank building. Bp-'-i-ltiVWU Ol.l) lU. JACOB TOWSEM. The original ditroverer of the Genuine Tawnsend Sarsaparilla OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 71) years of age, and has long been known us the Author ami Discoverer of tlie (ienuine Original Town-end Sarsaparilla." Being poor, be was compel led to limit its manufacture, by winch means it has hern kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It bail reached the enrol' niH.17, imvus tholoj. I.- tin 1 n perrons w.t had ! "en lie;il".1 I sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates tht! entire nervous, system. Is not this then the Medicine yon pre-emim ntly need? Rut can any of these Uunll be said of n. I'. J ownscnil's inferior article ? This young man's liquid is not to be compared wi,h the old Doctor's, tiecause of one grand fact that the one ia ie. apahle of deterioration, anil never spoils, while tlie other flues : sourimr, fermenting, Bnd blowing the bottles containing it into fratzments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, antl damaging other goods! .Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to tlie system ( What I put acid into a system already diseased with anil ( hat cau-i -. Dispepsia but acid ? Do we not all know that when food sour in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heart-liurn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diurrho-a, dy.en- tery, colic, Bnd corruption ol the blood? What is Scrofula but hii anu iimnor in uie pouy f wnai produces an tne numors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White .Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid sub-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or leas. Win.! causes Rheumatism but a sour ami acid lluid which insinuates itaell between the joints antl elsewhere, irritating and inflaming tho delicate tissues upon which it acts ? .So of nervous diseases, of impurity of tlx; blood, ot derunged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature , Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S, P. Towns-end, and yet he would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, ia an imitation of his uterior preparation ! I Heaven forbid that we should deal in nn Article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's iioticle I Wc wish it understood, becaune it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Town?end's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are henven-wido apart, ami infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, aud never was, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disense than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing nil the virtues of tin. articles used in preparing it, ami which are inrapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease iustend of health ) Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge; which ia truly tyled The Triumph of J PBjt.ce The War Ended : S. P TVwnjrnd abandoned the field Old lr. Jacob Townsend vin dkated fry the People !'.'. 8. P. Townsend has at last clven up the manufacture of nny more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business io Home stran gers, i BU Mm claims to uriginamy anu oiner preumsions tall 10 the ground. lie voluntarily aunnoons litem, in inusevnuint ine inue t.eiore the public, by disposing of his trade. llie 1 act lliai tie was no pnysician, no ciieriiiMi, uie occupation of whoso litewaB a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood. -awluifs. dock sticks, aVc. Ac. The tact, also, that lu article lie- came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods , leinon-trnteM beyond nil doubt tlie tallacy ot hn pretenioiis, and the baseless fabric ot bis claims. Hereafter it li to be sent out to the people by some Mrancrrs, yet bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have bn informed that these Strangers, intend to print on the labels the name of eome Chemist in order to redeem, if possible iu bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let tlie people tuny untlersianu mat no itevamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present cunracter . and il they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last It should then be trailed the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff'. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ot Uiis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand iu Fulton at a first rate store, and tat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau st., the molivcsnnd objects ot which we leave others to Judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'b bus-ineea, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall movp from Nassau atreet in the Spring, and we will then are if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON. SKILLMAN &. CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Weatem States, Vine at., 3d door above lib, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must he addressed. This Haranparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the state, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In in every county there ia some one authorized to establish sub- agencies for tlie county in which he resides, and the same can be ai-certamed oy reierence 10 ine county papers. For sale in Columbus by DEN1G A HARRY, Agents for Frank lln county. Also, by Hknuv Lomq, (iroveport feb26d.Vwly " T WAS I THAT DI l IT." SIX weeks since we again commenced rettilling goods, and we promised the public that we would put a stop to the enormous prices which had been linpoed upon them. We fintter ourselves thBt we have fulfilled that promise. Cutler was then Lfl rents, now 10 to Mi cent", and every thine else in proportion We acain aay to the Old Hunkers up atreet : down, down, you have got to come it or we will make you complain ot duller times than you do now. We will moke your stores a 'solitude' and your money krawers a ' desert waste.' We never retailed as many foods in thn same length of time aa in the last ten weeks ; and ft you want to avoid bard times, quit your extravagant habits, be industrious, live economics lly, and then you can afford to sell cheaper. But as lung as you pny such high rents, and live so extravagantly, you must sell your goods high. w nave just receiveu anorner spienuiu 101 01 new guooa. Some IwHUtiful Irish Poplins, an elezant article lor summer dresses j a splendid assortment ol silk lace lor trimming visotes tplen did Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, Ac., Ac., at .50 per cent less than up town pricra. CARPETING Another splendid lot of Brussel s Imperial three ply, and Ingrain Carpets Jnst received Abo, a beannral lot of Oil Window Shades, aome very elegant. LADIES' SHOES. A large assortment of real custom work, of the finest quality, ttetter and cheaper than in any other store in tha city maylti-dAw A. P. 8TOKE A CO i 'Ol.l Ml H; nml (HIOV I'I'dliTTI UM'I AREfJOINO OFF. Tlu, beautiful mul cheap Car V pet are I. met last call soon if you would have one thii faplDd&w) H COWLES A CO. CYKl'S W. i-IKLII Ac CO. utter for sale : No. 11 Clifl st., New York Nitwpaer, 'J9x4'l Inches. Newipaper, USx.W fntrhoi. Newspaper, 'HUtx'-Ut inches. Newspaper, li.lxll7 inches. Newspapir, 'J:Hx:iM liiehea. NewnpapT, iiTixXi inches. Nt-wHpaper, ii'i'fijx4(f'rij inches. Newnjiaper, WVvxH inches. NewnuatMT. 19x-J inches. newspaper, Wx4ti incfs, NcwspaiHT, oMxjo iUi.ir Newspaper, 'Jtlx;i7 inches. Newspaper, i!fii,f;x:!HLv in. Newsimper, aix.'IH inches. Newspaper, 94x38 Incurs. Newspaper, lilx.fi bjMltM, Newpn!r, Sf4x.'I4 Inches. NewspaiM.T, Mx40 inches ALSO, Envelop Paper '.',400 reaina all sizeH. Colore. piq,er L7M roams assorted sizes. Writing Puiier liOO cases, n complete assortment. News and Rook Ink Hujerior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order of any ilzn and quality at short noticfl. dej7 IAw PIANOIHT. THE HlllHCrilif! 'A 1.1,1,1 mn.1 r.w,.....ir.,11 .,,., .r,r ho has established himself permanently in tins city a- n I I'm IHT nt Mo- n- II lie ,lu,a n,n ... .mtl Htrls-t-JLi.. tifili to those tliat mav einolnV lii,., no elo.i,-..- will fie loihis ecnice. 1' B R M f? . On the piano pgr quarter lessons) 610 On tic violin or any wind instrument fj " " lian'h. HewillHlHofiirmsli inunir for Italia fir private parlies 111 or out i ibe eity, Orders left at Reed's PL alio Room wi'l be promptly Bttended to. junCi-dlinAwUiii A GOODMAN 'PIIE tindersipicil have formcfi u copartnership under the - name of STAGE A FRLSRIE, for the transucUon of a Whole sale mid Retail t,rocri- ntnl FiirwnnlliiK nnd Cm. ...u .iiikiii-h, at thenew brick (irocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit the atteu ion oi those wishing to purchuse, to a large stock of uoods lu ou H"1"- J. H. STAGE. Columbus, Mar. t!5-dAwtl. C. II. FRlslilE. Ill O.N EY ! HONEY! MONEY! Fifty TliouHiind Dollnrs In Ohio! rlMlh subscriber will give particular atttntion to the collection A in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked a " Lobs," -'Gone West," ami " not collectable," by Merchants, Newa paper publishers, Manufacturers, and others. Five years expc-rmOB DM fhm him Oonidran hence there will be no charue, hut ao lar as collections Bre made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, yjflj be gpnt in luiswttr to rosr paid letters. Address, W. R. JARVIH, augl4-drwly Attomey at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Dl. HCI.ls'M CO.HI'OI Ml I'M ID i:TltACTOF SAHSAl'AltlliLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all the complaints for which it is recommendiil more effectually than any other similar styled preparation bfore the discerning public. It is warranted to 1m; six times cheaper and la tter than the molasses aud water mixture of Townseud's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub-stance, contained in Dr. Hull's invaluable preparaton i Persini.-wishing to be cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Owe. Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habltof tlie system, (without laying the foundation for other and worso diseases, as entailed upon the human family by tlie dispen sing of calomel mid oilier poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this BunpatfOhl a trial. Uur own experience proves it the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every pcr-.011 hi- meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in ibis city, but from orders daily rweived from all distances, go lo strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from se. ere medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrhn-a or Cholera, try a Kiugle bottle, and our word lor It, tfiey will not be disappointed. For sale by E. ERERLY, Hucceseorto B. II. Meakinga, marlH-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. !IOWK'!H.HiAKKK HAICrtAI'A It I I,LA COMPOUND. i 1 11 1 : i' a u r i ii v ii:.m. in itt it in opaut hotti.kr. UK recipe trnm which tin: Shakkb Sabsapabilla is made Wii.- purebred m in ly a Vear since, (a; a ureaievoetiKe.l f'rnm an old Doctor, belonging to that peeulinr Beet (tho Shakers, and although it has not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the lirat physicians and families of Cincinnati, who huve pronounced it far superior Ut any other preparation of the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode m which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enable the proprietor U extract trom tiic herbs used their full strength and real essence, a deriideralum which has never yet been obtained in tlie miinuliicturiiig ol any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence its vaat superiority as to Us medical iptnluiew, over all other would be .SARsSAPAlUl.LAS. To those nt present using a SarsBpnrilla mixture, a single trial will Copvmce UtHn of the above fact. I''1, telrTOl BsUaWlji powers of this preparaton am due to the manner in which it is prepared, .numely, by steam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used, lu leading ingredient beinu the best 1X0 ported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots anil herbs which arn used in no othei Sarsaparilla compound ut present before the public ; and the physic, 'ins who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, imy that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, at d that the properties it combine as a medicine Is etttire- y pecubar to itself; it ticls as a gentle stimulant, and also as an :t! terutive--as 11 Mtimulimt, in exciting the action of tint liver when torpid is a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgutive, in moving the bowels sufficient lor th purposes ol natu e, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami as a (iKNFRAL PUB1FIEB OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire rtysU'in, for which reason H is peculiarly efficacious iii the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an I.MPI.'RL STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Hirers, Biles, all diseases re- ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac., tke. It is also not leas beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-liesa, Loss ot Appetite, Acidity oi the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It t unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Lnw Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic l its, Palpitation of the Heart. Neuralgic Atli'ctiotis, General debility, tfcc., Sc It is found aUo to give great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as iu that depends the benefit to be derived trom its use. Be particular in seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving ot the head of one ol the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in ColumbiiB; B. H. Mrakingb, Deniq A Sons, G.Ro-bf-bts &. Co., Kino ic Rniuos, Wai. Schnkidkb. Sold in quart bottles, at 41 each, or tt bottlea for 85. Principal Depot, No. 1, Collrifn Hull, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, tt. whom all orders must be addressed. To be bad ol e principal Urnum-tH throughout tlie United State and Canndas. Call on our agents nnd net a pamnblel, from which vou will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CKI.KHRATIJO COUGH CANDY. THK BEST BRMKI1V KNOWN I'OB COVOHB, COLDS, HO ABSENTS, 30RK TIIBOAT, WHOOPING COUGH, C., BC. Its reputation la now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to Us merits. KING & RRIGGS, Genera Agents for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. novlO-ly l'ltll.AOKMMIIA -IOU '. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Uuskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's I in iters, the finest article made in the I ji ion, just opened by apLi-dAw H. COWLES A CO. A PAIHI AND HAW .MILL FOR NAM:. AN excellent lurm ol 179 acres, in Genua ip , IVltiwarc co. It' 17, Tp. i, S. 4, on the east aide of Big Wamot at lhe mouth fit Duncan's run ; about 'o acres improved, about :jn of gotd hottmn land. The farm is well calculated for gram or stock. It ia a part ol the Maxwell tract. Tliere is a fine settlement around it On the premises there is a good saw mill, which takes tho water from Wamut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a grist mill. The farm, and an undivided half or the saw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will tie required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives un hcplnce. jylfi-:RdAwill WALTER THRALL. (f BAGS Pimento LvrU ted States, nn .W bacs Java 1 'oHee. landing trom Uni-ur sale by KING A HE. rNER. Citicmniiati apl. WI OAH AM) MOLAMWKH. :W h.ids Sucar, fair and w prime, LflOQ bbls Molasses ; for sale by prime Mm! m HEr r NER, H Main street, Cincinnati mar! on. cloths. LARGE and enlendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy. German, Chinese, Ennh-li and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. vin'ici: Tin notes and accounts sf George Gere A Co., are il left with us for settlement and rolli'ctton. They must be collection. Htey mii't GERE, ABBOTT A CO ..aid without delay. Columbus, July 5, 1849. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR MALK, FOR sale, low for cash, or on abort credit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, rtttisistinff in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Presa 1 Slim berry Press. 3T1 lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, " ' 130 " Minhm, " " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of newly every variety, part of which Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, I .en,, It, book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used In a prinfinir office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely Unr for rash, or on short time. (decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW (JOOOS. II TE have in store, and oiler tor sale on good TT 7S doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dot. Rppad " ' M lfk) " hoveln and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cat Saws 800 boxes Window Glass. lUOHnlichts " Sash 1000 lb. Putty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. amkefs Nails, nor9 GERE, ABBOTT A COn At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock i 1ARPET LIST lM? I l ' i" e .' li REMAININf; In lb- Post Office i'u Columbus on tho Jsf day of July, 1H50, as fullowi. : ' LA I) IKS' LIST Halo H A Hlatofj M E Haddock E Henderson C A Harris M M Ilardesty Louisa Hilly Jane Harrison S E Hema m C Hesly R J HornMfl E L Howell M M Hall S J I hut toon Mary 8 Howard Sarah Jin kson Mary Johnson Mai tlia Johns, n A Jackson Mary Jones Kiichel Johnston Mn John K Knowls Ann hill- So-an Kuopp Eliza Kent Mrs. I. Parks CharlotU1 PorUtr C C Poxton H A Piitcheti Ann 9mm m e it Redman Nancy Robinson Mary Hnimey Catherine Robinson .Mary Regan Ellen Itunkle Catherine Reickett.-i Blmor 8 Shakespery Mary Scott Mary Shelden Louisa B00M Eliza Serat Harriet Slater E A Stimuiel Louisa Sutherland Olive Sweyer Sarah Sorria II Smyth Mary Sevis C A Alexander Rosanna Atkinson Mary 'J Anderson J P Anderson .lulin A II Horry Lydin E Barritt Caroline Hurritt Nancy Baker Mary Bowen MHry 0 Bbiin Abnguil licmo H E Bodlbrd Mary Bariter Melissa Hartol Frances E llrown AtUBUno Rrotuly A M Browiiell Mirtha I Brooks Ana Bacflfsim Ann M Rurchiird Mi.ry Campbell Maria Cockmon Luciuda CoUerd Ann Clark Catherine Otoer UatOda Conic Dliabetn Cole Pnnlein-,. (.'onlnian Mury Crntiy Bridget Culler Msria D Db-nier B A Dill M E U Deanlmr.M A Dttry Fnnfiy K Dollar Herepru Deeiiu Permelia E T Louderlmck A Co A Temple E It i-oiiejonn jauo inylor r A ..never i,yuil Loveit Mary Lyman L It Hfo Mr-llviiin Lrvina Trusdalu MnriiBiet Tinkeon T D Trant Hester Thompfion LucindB Thomas M J Thompson Eliza McNeill ( atherin McCracken SusnnnahTailor M .Met 'loud Emily Tiptlon Mury Thornton Ann TnylorL C Taylor .Margeret V HcFirund Pluliis McFarliuii Ann M .Matthewp Mrs. Elmore Flora Malvern J : Verplank R E l wards Catherine MaMoon Mrs Cliest r 'andenburgh Lucia ftftMtui M E Martin Mumraretta Vansickle I1 EuUni ifginia F i'btyii Hannah FristfH' Caroline Fisher Sarah Finchel Mimdalen Ferris Maria Q Godown A E Grimmer Sophia Golden Sarah Gray Emily Genrize (,'aroline fiale M .1 Gilmer Hope H Harris Cynthia -Mitchell A A F Murphy Harriet sMimny Eliznbeth Morton Mary Morton A P N Ncwtnnn Nicliol-i Mury Nefl Ann NcJuun E J O O'Hnrra Ann Olmsted f: J P Powers EUzalteth Peck P A Vouvs Hester W White J C White Snrah a WhitoM U Watson Mrs Stanley Warner Agnes II Wriyht MariblB Wilson Alice Williams Mary Wiser Rachel Wilcox D S Woods S M Wolfil EU Wilson Eliza E WeatervcltM F GENT 1, .MEN' 8 LIST. t.nniea wipain Gtysj Alonzo J Garrotl Joseph Gibnan A OflmUl Gillon James (iert Geo Godown Horace C Golden John Gore John Norman W Armstron:; Jas Adams John 2 Anderson 1' Albert David Ashton Win Asbi .1 M Alfred Wm Auter Wm Arebeart (ieo II Austin Rev James . O Ohare A O'Neil M O'Conntr J O'Coimer D Ohare T O'Neil J O'Neil M Glover E O'.Vcil Daniel (iolesboroiighSamuelO'Conner Patrick Ifl Franklin WoollenGoi us T J " 1 .-uinvan it m P Pntterson Tbuniae Parrisli Isaac PatridL'e Thos C Park Mnndy Park Ewin W Peuney AjfW 2 Pi nnelv CharW Co urean .1 Greer Joh Gotchel Richard GiiLde Lorenzo Guill Andrew Graham Ethan A Grey Wm n Bn r T C, Bnlbird John Bart Jacob Baker J D linker Goo Barnetl Win Bartleti John Raker D K Burlv John Baker J C Baker David Bailey James Baltt.n Andrew Baker D R Bariruer J E Betehemer David Beall S W Be ri.'i'i Jasper lleon- If A Bmler Win Blumlell.l M Bond Joshua Brown S W Ijiil T Ur Gardner V McCulloch Peyton Charles II Pearson Mr Hall R Ibimmoiifl M Holly H Hammond G Hsle J P Hniiimoutl Uriah Harris H Hareiis J Hntly II HHii'liew 8 Holly M Holly J Hunbert E -J Hendricks L Hickman S Philips John 4 Piper Henry Pippit T - j. 11 Piper II G Potter Mr Pope John F Porter A M Plum James Priest Solomon Preston William Purdy William Pugaley Frnncla R Ranney Abrnham Reese John E Iteecl Henry A Heed Jamei A Itittenhouse CIlBB M Riley (.'has Rineel Peter Rector David W Rogers Martin Rhodes Wm H Rndgera Patrick Roonov James Rolibius RutusP Robinson C V. Koln rtson Carlin Rolerts Nathaniel Rollins Charles Rowik V II Rugh M'illiam Ruck. 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Kennedy John Shea Thomas Kelly Martin 8. P K, Uey John or Jas ykalcs Asburry McKeitsie Slane llohert rn nry inn (runner) Spei ii- N W 1M1IL' .lollll ,M mm in n james Sonner Philip .tettler John D Be reneofi Junliua Htarkey F 8 Stalin Anthony Steward Wm Strickler W Strolher II R Streeter Darwin J Stump Milnor Stump Wm Stow Charles Sweet John Sullivan Daniel Sullivant J M Summers Philip T Taylor Stacy Taylor Jonathan 2 Tollbott John W Tayhtr David l immons Georire H Kiln; Henry Kirk AllredS lumbal D Kin Benj J Kobler Henry Lewis C A Leamouth Hugh LtBM 'I llOB Linhuru J R Leln w T L Lee J H It Lc Due Wm G Lewis Thomas Linburg J R Lcasure Mr Luntly Thos Lovely Peter Lyons Dr W Lower J L Lothlaml (leo Lyons J W Lundy Thos Win .McCanival Jas McCune John 3 McDonald James. McArdle James McChry 8C MfBoy Thos McCloud (i W MtGettiifen M Mcllenry John McUvaine Rt Rev Bishop McLane Henry M. M , John McFi-eters nV.bert MKahan John McLaughlin Hiram M Melvin Thos Mannell Hush Msllery Ogdcn Mnnn E Martin J M 2 Markcy Edward Msr-h Edward Mur.liall Wm Timmons Geo Henrv Towne Orr N Toe 11-. ml Saml N Thomas Janies Thoinnson 'ITiomas Thompson Adam W 1 noinpsnn a v I hosBBBsen A Thompeon A W Thompson Isaac Tucker W l( Ti ipp Henry Tutts James 3 Tyler James Tem nt Daniel Tunnel James Tucker Wm J 9 Tremp-T John M Tripp D H Tyler SLbb W Williams David A Williams V J 3 Williams A Williams Joseph Walter John Ward .1 N Mutton IsaB' Dwvar Jeremiah DreB John I '11: j' tt John I tin .li" Samuel Durbin I . Edwnrds Henry Earl' tieorue I dzell Asa Emerson Ahel Ellis 1 .... it 4 Mtirtin l-aae Warner L M atthews Joseph 2 Wagner James M .Mape Hol.t Walker Leland Matthews P Marsh M L Miles John Miller J 0 Miles Yenrsley Mihley Mr Mitchell II S Mitchell Hon M fi Milliiran Capt Wm Mitchell Jonathan 2 Webster Charles Webb S Weeks E F White (ieergeJ Wheeler Wm C Whitcord Jarvis White .1 W F 2 Whitehead Richard Wilcox Cideon G Wefhart James A 3 Wtlcoa Alfred Wmn Joseph Wilcox Phtneas Wilner A Daria W'is.T Frfdnnck IVilim Wesley Wmne G Woodbridre Geo M Wmton John Wrirhl Mr r.mbrn Moses R Evans John BfBsjfl Henry l-.vans .lames P Field Richard P Ferwly Binxby F raiser J Fink .laeoli Miner D rid Feather-tone E M 2 Mill .)r R L Fix Joseph Miles Wm E Foster Samuel G Mosure R F Flood Jas H Morris David Flanney Michael Morville E A Fundy Mr Myers Daniel Freeman Ralph 3 Mullikin Wm French John Lt W Fn-neh Mr Nedlj S Frixile Lim Newnian E Fraaell Lemuel Nerd J it NeUm W 2 Garden r William 9 Norris W Northron 'ol Wriuhl Geo L I ounelove M ounir Wheeler Peraons calling tor these letters will pleeae say theysfe sdver Used. A 1 lettera advertised are subject to an entra charge of two cents. p.Tsuns csllinr fftr them are requested to come prepared with the neeesfary rhsnjre. The Pet ofHce win be open every day (Hundsya exrepted) from 7 A. M. until t!Vfc P. M., excepting one hour lor the distribution of the Eastern ma 1. trnm 7 to d P. M On Sunday the office will be open from 7 to el A M. trom 4 to S and from 0 to - p. M A F. PERKY, f . H ilumbui !H "nd n,y PWJMlwy oondWon n-ndrrs il BMMh lu WT nil U1J- scewmts. I hv I ,, ,u,ne ,nn yJu Mtoria y. srs In ili oiMCll, ol h U r,k, r. i,J , ,1... i. . who ,.v,,r i'i,,.,.,l ,.v, li,.i,...lu i.. .1 " . . . J -r-- H lillsin. ss II,;,, ,,.,,ir,.. minonjltilis nit, ntini J In. th. I iSS v"1 Z, i!,'f "' wW 1 ",ado "" VMMDl with Mr. icorce . i Iiioii. i .. I....L.. .j . liy whirl, 1. ,i I, r."-" i .. l i . neiow, i .ii wm. who i ; z'.i'jsi'r.'T.Ts rJ tin v- must be scttli'd ud. Hlihn nn., i, .i,i,..i .'. i .' " . iT liy uotfi or othurwUr, nm,,, at,, v. 1 1 . . ill,.",, . ""'"'' ,h": ."' Ir from ilisrr"5.meiit.pot- ...II.. J V J " uu jrHfjis ins i. Hfir m CON- I I' llM'll IIOIUIIL' Mil, , ,ili,. I, . I,,.,.. I '""". Willi v 111 - is so.in d. to lOMlnuP It r,.lvm ,L I'll n-s, ,i, r, 'i's u,,il r .1.... 1....1 7 .P F . f " in whirl, , enjaued. 1 iisk oo comWniaon to usist me bjr oiisinnt. TOm-st otln-rs in Mir, Hmo csllinj, to tlirlr injury. I liiivr no r-svn out, hut I think Ihiscummunilv will bear me out in mit Hint I ion nhvnvs i, ,,,!), when call, ,1 uiion, to attend to my business, and ever have Iweu. Uelii ving that I feel as , ell to thn Using ns sny ono, aud thank. M I'T1 .,lu'or,, 1 solicit a continusnee of tliem. Mr. Williams, my partner, bns been in my employ Dearly one year, and assi.ied me through our most fearful and trying time. lilirill:; 111,- pn v , HIV l the cholera last siimmi.r 11.. i. lis far as his ne,iiailitanco extends, as a gentiemsu well quslilled l,JI "'is ss in wincli ne is engaged ; ami I leel warranted 111 recommending him to your favorable consideration. .v.-spe, i.uiiy, AZZUfl W. READEK. June 2-J 1150. iizt-a w. jEsoia. otoaoE w. vm.ifi.is. EADKR a, WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, hsvo associated tlieiuselvrs together in thn hn.ineas f n.l..rini, i., .k.- city i,t r,,l,l,ii., ,! would respeetlully announce, that theil dep., or ware rooms will be found, for the present, at the oltf stand ol A. W. Header, near the llibbs llny.calcs. where they nave a ,.. ii.i.i assortment of Coffins, con.isiing, in part, of ma-liNgnny, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, lllack Walnut, 4c of ei. r son siz,. ,nd .lesrripiioii. finished and lined In a style superior to any In the Western eouutry-va j-,g oualily and prte " ,u". ''"! I'".'" "fU ho may need them for deoeaied friSnda i'rtiM ,, ,s'v "";"'"tly ee,, on hand, shrouds, .oves.nd " IT "1J carnages tor attending funerals-snd every Mat perlniiiiug to the business. Carriages and a hsarae alwsv, in readincM to convey friends and a corpse to any part of tho SUM whenever culled for. v A. W. Header has the exclusive right of tho tste of Ohio for I runiiis celehraU'd Corpse Preserver, the uai' and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing it. eltwla. Suttlee it to say, h i"r" "r!'d I'" ' 1 ' enrpse Iree from decomposition or change, any l.-ngtb timr. ,md COIlveJ ,n t Hon, to any part til the country. They are also provided with a siflistanriid Vault In which to de- IIOSH 11,,. , ,-, ,, r, .vi,i,,e to i, ,.,.,... ... 1.1- .1 e u friend- and rebuivea. -..,., w uio rerunp Cooliie- HoKnlriwill 1- lt,i.l.,i j t- .Ji nichf. bv eiilbn,, t hu .i.,.. .. Ai . rf "Masv- ,., thertrm 6 u-.cieme , e..Uuf y One of the tirm may ahvayn be btund at the w-e roor.M the day, or ut his residence at night 1 iTf'- mey win uttenil to nil i uIIm proinptty, and are dw-ntVAdVo - r. s- - lictia ,ur nt A It . R,n,i, r'J.) A.r r.. Tl,tI M street, Hdjoiimiu Germsn Church. ''"'"', u H'illiam$ad door from Third, on lUcl poeiteibiptHt Choroh. jno24-H niHP F'iaMM.M AGRICIILTURAIj WORK! rilHE FAKMKH .S GUIDrJ to Sclentitie. mul 1'rsefical -A-ri "i . ture. Ji Heviiv STtiPiiPNn p n m i" ,ti d. . ol the l arni, editor of the "Quarterly Jourm.1 of Aorh uliure. A:e., vaiHteii by John P. KontoN, a.m., Professor of t h title Agrieulture iu Vnlo College, Now Haven, author of Agric-.. turn! Prue Kwaayn, &c.t Ac. i run nigiiiy vnluatiie work will comprise two largo royal t VO'UIIleS. eollUiillillS OVcr U'H) liuue- urittl nleklu. r........ i.lenilid iteel i-nuravinm. nml mr ilnm r.nnen.,v.nn. mi -.. in the hiahent style of the art, illuatiotini; almoH every 'n mem ot liuslmn Iry now in une by the tiet fannere, the be tn 'h-ods ot plowing, nianunu. haying, harrMttn- 4c, Ac.thevrlcu ilomestie hihiobIs hi tbetr liijin tit perfection; in short, the pct( rial feature of the book is unique, and will render i of inealcula- ble value to the student of aiiruulture. oib tjrem wora ib ine join: production ol two ot the m-:,tf ou-nted uuiieiilt'iriil fc!iolHt -f. ot Ibe ,li,v - t!... no.. 0nint en.,.. uior nnu editor m i,n-nt ((ririnii, ihm! tiie oilier nt n Prolessor in line voll loi are eilllOelilU .inn 'tea aM we . men, and all they my may be relied on as the result of pr jfoLnl B.i. ii, i nn,, iio eytuuiiuen uy aciuai exj)c riuient. - j triliiirion ol l'ro!''--or No, ;,,n are chieHy designed to Jai Kriti.-li noriio.i uf tin- l,,,,,L t,. tkl. A..im. ...- n an Aim lo-A meneMi work, giviy to its readers all the reaj till ll-rieillluntl ku.-W letb'O ut orem-i.t ntluit.ohl.. In , .1 The work ia divided into four depMtmenBa, dL'inni-B the tour r-eio-ona ot the year, commencing with winter, afeeFj v " liuinipihu ns tui an neiium LO PD I hetir chupler treats ot the following subjects, under 41V hfe4 1,11 'he ber-t -I in- . xi-i iu !tiei,oda for acaTiirlnc n rhinAsh On the dutieiiliie. to be encountered in leininiioraetic-tiiiabist dry. and on UM DMatni ot overconiintr them On tbe ditlerent kiniln of fnrmini. On the peraons required to conduct and execute the labor I larm. Ou the branches of acience mot applicable to agriculti On the inutitutiona of education hfit suited to agricul On the evili attending the neglect of land ownera and learn practical sericulture. On obnervim.' the il. tniU and rccordiiui the facts ot fa. ur,tafj the agricultural student. Tirms,.fth, i, , r.'. The A.lierien.i e.lifson tlm fimt m-nttu J Willi 11 I- lille(l(v i.J.-iUeil. will lie tml.lliert in cnmi. f .mnft. 1 hers of fi l pi,geH, with an Erin-hah steel encraviim in each nurtbiir. oi wincn mere w in i i,out '-"J in nil. Price cento per or 5 in advance lor the M n,u.lK,.PU C1.URBING. Three co' le will 1m sent to one sddreaa for 13 ; ft bir live eopies for I- CMi in all mrJI cases to b-dtrfi't to the DUblUherf, .oid not throuub bitphh The work can l' fvnr in numbers at periodical rntesj af aj;e, mul 1 unit remiltuuce may be made nt the riak of tha i AGENTS WANTED 1 isioentl coinniii'-'iniH will lie nlloweil tu ,-onii i'anvasslntTaiBjlis1 Bookcllera and periodical tlealera will be mpplied on lltMl ten ii!- All ordera and communici nii-Htions should lie addressed, uatfTsSJul itll rirOTT -v (), I'ul.lisherS -el, entrance ,'4 Oold street, Nirw Yo to LEONAR junel!4 79 Fulton Ktreet WMITIPM V1CKH of Domeritic Manulacture, the - in pi. '4 market, tor sale Ht tbe man oil be GU.T PAPL Bepl in BLACK Gro de Itine t"ilks, from 91 to $1,75 eentsj fryvi beautiful luatrea. Also, a lew putn rn- mure of th s ihh binry Silk-, which have caii!eil Huh a riir.li of the ladie- Ifttja WM. lUCflMUDf Ml OIL CLOTH AND HVU. w sj UST received 93 ps n te.l Oil Clotha, from 3 to It nVHt e BJW WII UlOin IlUg ; 5') aborted Cheml, Tntle,i nnd oilier kinrlr.. for Bale) t'lMk by apamd j. r nniinrnjl ('Alt PETev AMI Oil. CLOTHS lrE have been rctiitinir nnd enlaririne ourcarnetrc f f ing our Dry Goods atore, and bave the aatiifactioh j ing mey nre an extensive anil Handsome as any in tbe J is oe. oieo exi 111-n i iv lo I lie -uie m I htiwis. We have now tin hand a very lirgo stock of all kind pen-, uu i .nuns, Miiiiing. '-liiitf-, Druggett, Oil raintodfj a;c. wur huck rf.iiBi-.tn in parr ol 6 pn super English Rrunsella. 2UH) yds English and Americsn Imperial 3 ply. ' 4.W0 do best Wool, ingrain work, from 80 to 1W. .V-Hi do Metiium Wool, ingrain do do SO to 75. I .1000 do Cotton and Wnn), do dodo 31 to 44. J 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. 1 800 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 98 to 50 9000 do Rag and List do do W to 50. , 400 do I'latn and colored Matting 4-4, " I and 3-4 i w to liai (linercnt price tiugn, nil sizes. OIL CLOTHA 900 yd beat English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 12 feet L Joins will weigh -T to f His the souare van , 6 to T0 yds American do., 3, 4. 5, fi and 12 feet wide e cni meae joins to suit any size nan or room. TOO yds Imitation Mahogany Forniture Oil i lotha. JtOO tin Hssoru-rl makes of English, Herman and Ami besntilul ticures and patterns, all widths. lo ! .in:- . I pan painted Oil V indow n'!" -Ot yds needle work Hwiss Muslin Curtains, at 37A, yard B pairs of splendid work and woTe Curtains, worth M $1P jter pair. maf J D. nHitOnH I'KHKl IKM, 4-c-. A L4ROE lot of Pelhmn, I'. ilet s,,n,s. l'd.- i openeu oy (aptlSI P T. HUM I If- Mil iliiMlll i Ml MiHel.il .- New Monthly Mauarme, No. 1, for JJ -'"i rents a number. For sale fir jnne.-i I. M. IVIIITINO HUNTSI pITSaiflQI HEPOHTJ OF CAfMn argu V termined in the .-"upenor Court of Mss-arbusetti ens, at the new bookstore ot niay;( J. H. KILE" NBWNllTELM. T EQTHALD HAHTlNi;.-, or a Tale of the Troubles l.v rJhot W iirbnrion, J.aq 1 vol. Hawf. oy ijunco 1 N. WHIT1NO A HUNT VALUABLE CITY PROPEHTV FOR r rT HE residence of the lute Dr. Hiason, on High stn i X corner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reason) V JOHN U (HI apl THOMAH XP NEW LAW BOOK(. A VIEW of the La of Diruree in Indiana, Ohio an ii. By H V. I'ase Also, a Isrta atork nf Ensj ish Reports. London ed: 37. 5s) and 50. English Common Law Rep .rta, Law c Ry Mmh. author of the Ledinf Cases- ol. 4 ftp-m MSW.-U . rao- i nais. vi r-.is. Lomion piliuot. nsii Hell on Husband nd Wifc. Whit-ton' U. P. Crtmiio.1 TnsJs. Burke's lVMin.fi d Trials. Pun lap's Ijiws of Pennsylvania. 1700tnlfM9. 9 rola. Fur salt by janeS NO A "'fyaMMM IJLAMD. f ' i s WHIT .M AC til. t V'n HHUl f A' At I AV - KM, i AND. 2 voH. 12m. Musi vm Hume s hngland tor s-by ay37 1. M. WtUTlKO A Hi Punlnp s Laws of Pennylran.a, 1 iOOt.lfMO I For ssJent the New Bookstore ot . i I may7 S H KILFf f ,1 II a aBamfteJ Trae a m !iin snl Mtrot co in HW By Daio, Itoo-. Wi I
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-07-01 page 1 |
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Full Text | COLUMBUS, MONDA Y, JULY 1, 1850. SpO Q J: VOLCTME XIII. NUMBER 299 I' III N '1' K II A N D I' II B L HMD BY aCOTT Ic BASCOM. OrTlClv SOUTH-EAST COBNEII OF HIOH ST. AND SUGAR ALLKV TKltMN Invariably In uilvnnre. ti.. tuv tn iwraiiim in Coluinlms. nor vear $fi 00 H sent by mail nut of Gohunbuj 5 M duruu,' the session, and Tri-Weekly DaUoM of .... 5 00 ... 4 00 n. mail The Tri-Weekly by mall Weekly in Columbus Out of the city: by mail, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubs of ten and upwurds, to one address. Daily, session Tri weekly Weekly, single..... To clubs of Ave and upward! .... 3 00 .... 2 00 .... 1 50 .... 1 ... I 00 a oo 1 00 50 40 AdvprtlnlnK. The following rates and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between lite jiroirittors of he Ohio ritatesinan and tile Ohio State iournal, to bo observed, in all cuses, after toil date. July 20, 184'J. Daily Paper. One square, 10 lines or less, one insertion., n it ii each additional.."... i, M n 1 week 8..." ii n 3..." i, ii 1 month " a..." ., ' s ..." .. 0 50 .. 0 25 .. 1 50 .. 2 00 .. 3 00 .. 4 00 .. 6 00 .. 8 00 .. 10 00 .. 15 00 .. 18 00 .. 10 00 .. 20 00 22 00 .. 25 00 30 00 80 00 . 39 Oil 40 00 45 1X1 " 55 00 130 00 Stauding card, 5 lines or less, per anuum . It column, widi 4 changes " 6 . ii 12 ' changed weekly . . i i daily . . . 1 with 4 changes . . " a a.... i - i 1 changed weekly.. niuiy. Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be mtnion type. For each additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a Motor length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half price. ... No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legBl advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing nuuh.bttos (for otScc ol everv description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, tor eseh name ; the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on lbs copy lor a specified number of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment' will be exacted accordingly. The privile'M-s ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining there-to, tu be piiid for extra. t Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Ileal l.state Agents, Ate, not to la; contracted for by the year, butto be charged by the piece, nt the usual rBtos. NO ADVEBTtSEMKNTS CAN BE 1NSEBTED OnATl'lTOl'SLV. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and oilier public meetings, and such like, to be charged boll price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 centa. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be P'i?eguiar advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice desimied to call,atteiitioii to private enterprises, calculated1 or intended to promote individual interest, can only lie inserted with the understanding that the same is to lie paid lor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will lie charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement . All leaded advertisements to lie charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to he charged at the rite of 50 per cent in advance on the above rrtes. Attorneys will bo holden for the price of nscrting advertise- inents brought in by them. " W. A. NEIL. Attorney nt ,nw and Holleltor In ( hnneery. OFKCe with 'sVsjtaot'ivison J alte fiecretarr oTatate a otlic unison Jr., No. f, Nell s l-.xeliaime, opp , uee!2 illy i ,. cotrwot. romuOTO!. n w. riTVWAVA- CO.. OROCERB, DEALERS IN PI.ODUCE, PIO I II ON, A.vri Commission nod Forwarding Merrliuntu, FRONT STREET, )T3-lfd ' l'ORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Attorney and Counsellor nt taiw, Colombo". Otiin. Otlice, No. 2, Nell 8 r.xenunge, opposite nwnssj oi on JnW . W1I.LIA . OltOM. CHABLFS W. (1II.JIOBF. W. B. dfc C. W. fUlsMOllK, Attorneyo nt Lnw and ssolleitor. In Ckaawtrjr. Office, N. E. comer Main and .-seventh streets, RUl4-dly CINCINNATI, OHIO. II. CO.MSTOCK fc CO. ForwnrillnH and Conimlsnslan tlerehnnla. Produce Dealers, and l.nrd Oil Manufacturers, fallal Basin, con-aiaus, onto. J. KIDGWAV & CO.'S Iron Foundry, llrond etreel. nenr the llridse, Cnliiin-Imsi, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. ocU.'il " DR. KOiiUKT THOMPSON'S OFFlt'l!, NO. 4, Nell'n Krhante, opposite the .-secretary ol ."tale s otlice, High st Cohnnonj. GEORGE E. WAIsCl'TT, SIQN AND BANNER PAINTER, novy-dtl COLUMBUS, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Coiinai'llor at l.nvy, nlumbiii., Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Heeds lor the State of New York. pr OIBoo on High at, between Town and Rich. octHO I. N. WHimNG HUNTINGTON', BOOK-SELLERS and Htati oners, next door to the Clinton Bunk, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Hooks nod Stationery always on hand. WSI. 8E1BKBT. SEIRKKT (V I I I.I.I N , OOOK-BINDEUH, High street, opposite die Public Offices, Co- 19 lumbus. REMOVAL. DR. MARIH'H OFFICE, corner of Rich anil Third streets, ad-joining liii reaidence, and opposite the First Baptiat Church. declMtl LEATHER. 100 bundle Upper and Skirting Leather just reeeivedby , KIM, A Mi l l N Kit, npf, no wj main Bueei, iiu. wu (JKKK, ABHOTT 3c CIO., DEALF.ItH iu Hardware and (,'utlrry, Iron, Nailx, (An?, Noun-Wiiilrfrra' inntiriHln. FRnnincr and Mei hiuiii id Tuol, Military Goods, ttc, ic, No. Nil High afreet, aigu of the Gilt rwtlock 1IA U. SHITll A" CO.. -irxiMTJK IN AMI If il'W.MlDIS'C M VU "HA NTS Whuln- IV Dealers in Groceries and I'rodure, rortnmonth, Ohio. Personal att.'ntnmgivfn to reeeiring and forwarding goods, and sriHnfj Produce conaigned for sale. tw'idy. JOHN W. I AXE ft. ROBEBT AftBISTRONU. BAKBH 8c AiniMTKONU, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGE NTH. Office, youth room, Exihange Hank Huilding, Columbus, O IHII NT k,.:i.k TIM I'ni. I. FOR cleansing ami burnishing all finished Metalte and GIiwa surfaces, such as GM. SlWer, nm-f, Britnnnla nnd Steel wnrr.Win-dow-l'nnr, Mirrors,, &c. Th ScitmtiAc Amrriran. in sueakinii of this article, aaya : "Of all thrt suSitan-e6 which have been applied to uoli'h slass and Diet la, none ran tqual that known by tin- imme id Tripoli. Til ia aMfwrior nrticlV to that broiiL'lit frim Italy by lb V-ni'tlHns and now neni-rally u-'d throujhout all Kurope. It nnould be in itvtrv t'smilv and f-vrrv workithoD." rhbcribcr, being the agpnts for this city, are pn-pared to laraish it to dealers at manufacturers' prices. Hnuseket-pera and Mechanic are reqm-steil to call and try the article, and In eases hre it does notirive the most ennr' ean.ciion. uv mony win bn refonded. BAIN t HOft'l'OS, may it! No. f3, High it, aign of the Rack Saw. llAN mtti'l CABINET MAKKKX find Veneer Varnish, Sand l'BD.-r, (ilae, nnd nearly all her articles in their line, at the sign of the It GILT PADLOCK. PATKNT I.KVKR t' LOCKS. NEW article just received at Call and w them. juneS BR()WN A BUCK'S, JOHN CAKLIfiLE, (Late of Ckillicothf, Ohio,) Produce, Comm Union nnd Forwnrdlnn Mrrehnnt, mayUW3nr CLEl'ELAMi. OHIO ELD RI DOE aV MA RTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, &fk street, 1st s!oer north of Tovm, oppotite. the U. S. Hotel, ARE ptrpared to execute all orders in their line of business, in the neatest and most fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDOL, p!6-dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN cV HOHTON. IRON M O N fi K K S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, Hash, Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tu Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tic-man stock. ein of the Back Saw, 63 High street CHARLES A BAIN. maylSnitf JAMES H HORTON. RAILROAD OMNIBCH MM. CITIZENS leaving in the Cars, by calling at the Stage office, Korth-EaaM corner Nefl Heose, can secure Rjulroad Tickets mi also havsj toe Omnibus call tor mem is any pan 01 me city. tnsjfO-dJy B. 0. USJJ Sec J 0. 0. 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Esos.. our Audits, for us and in our names i - col- teet ami receipt tor tlie claims and accounts which have arisen or may hereafter arise in our profMBMMU practice. Dr. FRANCIS CARTER, Dr. rJ. HAY. " WILLIAM THKV1TT, " 8 HANHURY SMITH, m (. W. MARIS, " JOHN II. THOMPSON, II. L. HOWARD, S. M. SMITH. " JOHN MORRISON, janJ-dJtwtl April 19, 1650, ( AIM'KTIN.J ! GAftPBTING ! A P. STONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine Tni'DPii nml Oil Clothn Krtr ofterrd in Columbuo, embracing all the different styles, viz Superfine Turkey nnd Wiltran Superior Ingrain; .-uperu.r jHpistry urusscs Superfine Brussels; Imperial, If Ply ; Superfine do r ine do Superior Vcnitian; 10-4 Sap. Druggels, Wooien ; 10-4 " " Linen. ind Cheniel Rugga. Also, riupe- Also, ,-upenor vuiran lui.eu rinr 1114 I. men Sheet inus. fit n verv lt. at barirain. Also, a spb n- did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted ShBdes, ic, Ac. mnr!8-dAw X f I lii.l. UKAI. KHTATK FOR HAL K.- The sub acriber offers for aale, on very liberal terms, the following de- scrittcd real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ol the eastern boundary line ol the corporation ul Columbus, and oppftsite the Rlind Asylum, to wit: out-lota Nos. Hfi, W, KM), lo:, and 106, of Crosby a addition of out-lots. Also, Nos. 1, ii, 4 and i, of Ramsey'a addition, titl, 27 and :W, of Champion's subdivision of half section No iKI. Also, in-lot No. 211, on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbua. On out lot No. e"fi there Is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out houses, Ac. There is bIbo on in-lot No. B3 on Tttwn at., a si, mil 1 none house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac, Inquire of the subscriber (IU the premfsea. apLV-diwtt AMOS 8. RAMHEV. THIi ASHAM TEA COMPANY, MM (Jrernwlch Htreet, New York. ' 1 ' HE proprietors ltei to call the attention of connoisseurs in I l eu, ami ibe beads of families to the choice and rare selection fit Teas imported by them, and hithorto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virwin purity and strength, produce an infuaion of surpassing richne. wid flavor. 1 be Teas o'tered are tlie following : The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1,1)0 per lb. Niphon, " 10 Diarl, " M " Osacca, a Oren Tea, at 1,00 " Too-UlM 75 " Ticki-Uiaa SO " I'd fi Mixture, a compound of the moat rnre and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam LN " With a view ft encourage (he introduction ol these ma'chleas Tras, it fa the intention ol me proprietors 10 iiistnttum oy io-, among the purchasers, a nusntity of Tea equal to the Jirst years' profit on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed In the ttacksge, a numbered certificate, entitling him to one chmnet in tke distribution Hbs For ever? fittv cenU laid not and on the receipts amount ing to SbsUML th'' undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the alu ot ten per cent, or ttro thnusand dollars, will be given awa Hit nu km'" nrpiirriinir lo the tollowinir s-sle : I Prizes of .V lbs. of Tea each at $1,00 per lb. 250 lbs. or $250 n m 5 1 100 4'J.') Prizes in all. 2,000 2.000 Those persons who prefer lower priced Teas can receive their prizes in proportion, or tney will be rr purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per eeot. Country Agents required. Applications to be addressed, post paid, to the Company's Depot as above. jiine U.V-.v!m THE HK.III - f M It ( CP PRICK IN CAHII will be paid hy as for 60,0n) lbs. of Wool at our store, mayl 1-ds.w. H. CQWLEt A OO rRENCH i TYLE GINGHAMS AND BARAGE DE LAINES 1 : New and beautiful styles Also, aline assortment of small enock Gingham, now opening by aplS-ditw U. COWLES A CO. 500 " 500 500 " 500 350 990 KK co.i- V,' N 'I he aixtii installiiieiit ol Utu per c nt.on each share if the capital stock of thn ( 'i iluinbiiH and (irovepnrt Turnpike ctmipaiiy is retmired to bo paid to the Treasurer of said company, on or before the itOth day of July noxt. pl9 dAwWkl JOHN COX, Secretary it I) li Alt CONKI.INO. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFBKD WOOD. CONKLlN(, WOOD dc CO., MANUVACTUBEltA or PUKE '.V lit M M Ah, IN Oil., .PARIS WHITK, NO. I, DO. DO. PARIS OKKEN, DKT WHITK LEAD, MO LEAD, MTHAROK. PUTTY , WHITINO, ' F IRK DRIED,' CIIKOMK TEI.I.OW, CHEtUME OKKEN, CHKOHK It I j CHIN ElK lll.UK, OIL, ASSOIITK I) CUl.'l) PAINTS, IN ('I m II VINKOAR. yjki t, have adopted the most approved method, as practiced lv VV tlie Eastern Manufacturers, In manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any made in tin- t'nited HtateH. wai taut Uie qualiiv of each article we manufacture to bo bh good bb can uu procured, nml to give entire Hutnslaetion. Ulmro'l ut uie mire pilkfaiTllnfti !0W ntt price on usual time, or discount for Cosh. CASH FOR I I. AX SEED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We wilUupply Fanners with Castor Beani for seed, and then contract to take cm atmarket price annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 1S4U. dhwly VTI Tli- iiiNtalment of 20 per cent, on each share 11 ol the capital eti i the ColnrnliUH ami Wortmngton Plaitli mo .nv i' lay ot Julv next, to A. W. llrown. Treasurer, June 1, 1850. A. W. BROWN, SeS. As the whole amount of stock in the above road is called lor, it is desirable that stockholders should not delay longer in paying up. The eBrly completion of the road makes it necesmy to urge payment. W H. June l, ivm juio U.YW..W KNTH ATTEND. SPRINC STYLES Superfine Silk VT Pluuh Hats: as usual, only Also, tor vour benefit. Fine French Cloths, fashionable Cassimeres, new nnd very beautiful styles Vesttntra of both Silk and Mursailes, Cravata of ditl'en nt der-iuni, united to the season, Ac, ic., just opened by pia-dAw H. COWLE8 CO PAPER WAKKIIOLSE.-CVRI'S W. FIELD A CO., II Cliff st., N. Y., otter for snlc Rleachino Powdkii 20(1 casks best quality. Ho Da Aan DO tuna good quality. Alum KK) bbls. irround and 100 bhls. crude. Smalts Rewr English :t F E, 4 F E, and 4 K E super. Ultbamabink Best French and ( ienuau, various brands Raos 190 tons Dotm .-tic, all qualities. Rags fi'Jo bales Foreign, assorted qualities. TostoQwr with a complete Bswutnunt of nil kinds of Paper and Paper-Maker's Materials. dey7-d&w New Spring omIs. A. P. (STONE cV CO.. ARE now receiviiiB their NEW SPRING GOODS, and are pre-narcd to oiler at WholcMalc or Kktaii.. an no Hurl me nt nnri- valeu in quantity, quuli'y, or cheapness. Wc have concluded to aizain retail, for since we quit the retail business, the Old Hunkers in the trade have raised their goods a. most to an impoxition. They have got back to the old prices that they used to ask before we came to Columbus. We put good town at that time titty per cent,, anu we are doiiim to reduce ii. acain. It is not much to wonder at, that they have risen so oi uoods. Renting stores in the Neil House at five hundred dollar er year rent, boarding at hotels, smoking cigars at five cents ftpJH drinking champagne at two dollars jter quart and who aya ttt.' lull ' iou thai liny MMM ol tliem. Hut you count not lelp it, iC we had fiuit the retail business, antl you were oblii'ed to Imy ol them. Rut we are now retailing again, and it you want to see a pLe of goods, ami cheap and good, call at A. P.s and you can find them. ImarlS-tl&w FOR MALE Oil LATHAM. i:. 4 VERY DESIRABLE FARM, in Richland county, Illinois,con--V tabling 830 acres of choice land MM) acres under cultivation - W) acres timber, antl SI) acres of unimproved prairie, a good or-hard. Ion house and stable. It is well watered mid tin a irood county road, six miles trom Olney, We are authorized to exchange it for a house and lot, or u good vacant hit iu Columbus or for a good farm in Franklin county . apD dA w SMITH A MILLS. It. I L. UABEli, Attorney nt l.nw, CiilnntlMiN, Ohio, WlLLnttend prom pi ly to all professional husinens Intrusted to his cure. Ollic. East side of Hi"h st.. over Slocum'y Saddler Shop, next door south of the City Bank building. Bp-'-i-ltiVWU Ol.l) lU. JACOB TOWSEM. The original ditroverer of the Genuine Tawnsend Sarsaparilla OLD Dr. Townsend is now about 71) years of age, and has long been known us the Author ami Discoverer of tlie (ienuine Original Town-end Sarsaparilla." Being poor, be was compel led to limit its manufacture, by winch means it has hern kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It bail reached the enrol' niH.17, imvus tholoj. I.- tin 1 n perrons w.t had ! "en lie;il".1 I sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates tht! entire nervous, system. Is not this then the Medicine yon pre-emim ntly need? Rut can any of these Uunll be said of n. I'. J ownscnil's inferior article ? This young man's liquid is not to be compared wi,h the old Doctor's, tiecause of one grand fact that the one ia ie. apahle of deterioration, anil never spoils, while tlie other flues : sourimr, fermenting, Bnd blowing the bottles containing it into fratzments : the sour, acid liquid exploding, antl damaging other goods! .Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to tlie system ( What I put acid into a system already diseased with anil ( hat cau-i -. Dispepsia but acid ? Do we not all know that when food sour in our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heart-liurn, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diurrho-a, dy.en- tery, colic, Bnd corruption ol the blood? What is Scrofula but hii anu iimnor in uie pouy f wnai produces an tne numors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White .Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid sub-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or leas. Win.! causes Rheumatism but a sour ami acid lluid which insinuates itaell between the joints antl elsewhere, irritating and inflaming tho delicate tissues upon which it acts ? .So of nervous diseases, of impurity of tlx; blood, ot derunged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature , Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S, P. Towns-end, and yet he would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, ia an imitation of his uterior preparation ! I Heaven forbid that we should deal in nn Article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's iioticle I Wc wish it understood, becaune it is the absolute truth, that S. P. Town?end's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla are henven-wido apart, ami infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in common. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, aud never was, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disense than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing nil the virtues of tin. articles used in preparing it, ami which are inrapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease iustend of health ) Since the above was put in type the following fact has come to our knowledge; which ia truly tyled The Triumph of J PBjt.ce The War Ended : S. P TVwnjrnd abandoned the field Old lr. Jacob Townsend vin dkated fry the People !'.'. 8. P. Townsend has at last clven up the manufacture of nny more Sarsaparilla, having disposed of his business io Home stran gers, i BU Mm claims to uriginamy anu oiner preumsions tall 10 the ground. lie voluntarily aunnoons litem, in inusevnuint ine inue t.eiore the public, by disposing of his trade. llie 1 act lliai tie was no pnysician, no ciieriiiMi, uie occupation of whoso litewaB a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood. -awluifs. dock sticks, aVc. Ac. The tact, also, that lu article lie- came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bottles, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods , leinon-trnteM beyond nil doubt tlie tallacy ot hn pretenioiis, and the baseless fabric ot bis claims. Hereafter it li to be sent out to the people by some Mrancrrs, yet bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have bn informed that these Strangers, intend to print on the labels the name of eome Chemist in order to redeem, if possible iu bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let tlie people tuny untlersianu mat no itevamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present cunracter . and il they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last It should then be trailed the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff'. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ot Uiis matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand iu Fulton at a first rate store, and tat himself down only a few doors below us, in Naussau st., the molivcsnnd objects ot which we leave others to Judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'b bus-ineea, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall movp from Nassau atreet in the Spring, and we will then are if these Strangers follow us as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 102, Nassau st. THOMPSON. SKILLMAN &. CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Weatem States, Vine at., 3d door above lib, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must he addressed. This Haranparilla can be found at the principal Drug Stores in the state, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In in every county there ia some one authorized to establish sub- agencies for tlie county in which he resides, and the same can be ai-certamed oy reierence 10 ine county papers. For sale in Columbus by DEN1G A HARRY, Agents for Frank lln county. Also, by Hknuv Lomq, (iroveport feb26d.Vwly " T WAS I THAT DI l IT." SIX weeks since we again commenced rettilling goods, and we promised the public that we would put a stop to the enormous prices which had been linpoed upon them. We fintter ourselves thBt we have fulfilled that promise. Cutler was then Lfl rents, now 10 to Mi cent", and every thine else in proportion We acain aay to the Old Hunkers up atreet : down, down, you have got to come it or we will make you complain ot duller times than you do now. We will moke your stores a 'solitude' and your money krawers a ' desert waste.' We never retailed as many foods in thn same length of time aa in the last ten weeks ; and ft you want to avoid bard times, quit your extravagant habits, be industrious, live economics lly, and then you can afford to sell cheaper. But as lung as you pny such high rents, and live so extravagantly, you must sell your goods high. w nave just receiveu anorner spienuiu 101 01 new guooa. Some IwHUtiful Irish Poplins, an elezant article lor summer dresses j a splendid assortment ol silk lace lor trimming visotes tplen did Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, Ac., Ac., at .50 per cent less than up town pricra. CARPETING Another splendid lot of Brussel s Imperial three ply, and Ingrain Carpets Jnst received Abo, a beannral lot of Oil Window Shades, aome very elegant. LADIES' SHOES. A large assortment of real custom work, of the finest quality, ttetter and cheaper than in any other store in tha city maylti-dAw A. P. 8TOKE A CO i 'Ol.l Ml H; nml (HIOV I'I'dliTTI UM'I AREfJOINO OFF. Tlu, beautiful mul cheap Car V pet are I. met last call soon if you would have one thii faplDd&w) H COWLES A CO. CYKl'S W. i-IKLII Ac CO. utter for sale : No. 11 Clifl st., New York Nitwpaer, 'J9x4'l Inches. Newipaper, USx.W fntrhoi. Newspaper, 'HUtx'-Ut inches. Newspaper, li.lxll7 inches. Newspapir, 'J:Hx:iM liiehea. NewnpapT, iiTixXi inches. Nt-wHpaper, ii'i'fijx4(f'rij inches. Newnjiaper, WVvxH inches. NewnuatMT. 19x-J inches. newspaper, Wx4ti incfs, NcwspaiHT, oMxjo iUi.ir Newspaper, 'Jtlx;i7 inches. Newspaper, i!fii,f;x:!HLv in. Newsimper, aix.'IH inches. Newspaper, 94x38 Incurs. Newspaper, lilx.fi bjMltM, Newpn!r, Sf4x.'I4 Inches. NewspaiM.T, Mx40 inches ALSO, Envelop Paper '.',400 reaina all sizeH. Colore. piq,er L7M roams assorted sizes. Writing Puiier liOO cases, n complete assortment. News and Rook Ink Hujerior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order of any ilzn and quality at short noticfl. dej7 IAw PIANOIHT. THE HlllHCrilif! 'A 1.1,1,1 mn.1 r.w,.....ir.,11 .,,., .r,r ho has established himself permanently in tins city a- n I I'm IHT nt Mo- n- II lie ,lu,a n,n ... .mtl Htrls-t-JLi.. tifili to those tliat mav einolnV lii,., no elo.i,-..- will fie loihis ecnice. 1' B R M f? . On the piano pgr quarter lessons) 610 On tic violin or any wind instrument fj " " lian'h. HewillHlHofiirmsli inunir for Italia fir private parlies 111 or out i ibe eity, Orders left at Reed's PL alio Room wi'l be promptly Bttended to. junCi-dlinAwUiii A GOODMAN 'PIIE tindersipicil have formcfi u copartnership under the - name of STAGE A FRLSRIE, for the transucUon of a Whole sale mid Retail t,rocri- ntnl FiirwnnlliiK nnd Cm. ...u .iiikiii-h, at thenew brick (irocery, corner of High and Friend streets, formerly occupied by J. M. Brown, and solicit the atteu ion oi those wishing to purchuse, to a large stock of uoods lu ou H"1"- J. H. STAGE. Columbus, Mar. t!5-dAwtl. C. II. FRlslilE. Ill O.N EY ! HONEY! MONEY! Fifty TliouHiind Dollnrs In Ohio! rlMlh subscriber will give particular atttntion to the collection A in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa and Wisconsin, of that class of claims long since marked a " Lobs," -'Gone West," ami " not collectable," by Merchants, Newa paper publishers, Manufacturers, and others. Five years expc-rmOB DM fhm him Oonidran hence there will be no charue, hut ao lar as collections Bre made. Cards giving references, terms and instructions, yjflj be gpnt in luiswttr to rosr paid letters. Address, W. R. JARVIH, augl4-drwly Attomey at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Dl. HCI.ls'M CO.HI'OI Ml I'M ID i:TltACTOF SAHSAl'AltlliLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all the complaints for which it is recommendiil more effectually than any other similar styled preparation bfore the discerning public. It is warranted to 1m; six times cheaper and la tter than the molasses aud water mixture of Townseud's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub-stance, contained in Dr. Hull's invaluable preparaton i Persini.-wishing to be cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Owe. Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habltof tlie system, (without laying the foundation for other and worso diseases, as entailed upon the human family by tlie dispen sing of calomel mid oilier poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this BunpatfOhl a trial. Uur own experience proves it the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every pcr-.011 hi- meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in ibis city, but from orders daily rweived from all distances, go lo strengthen our confidence in its being the greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from se. ere medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrhn-a or Cholera, try a Kiugle bottle, and our word lor It, tfiey will not be disappointed. For sale by E. ERERLY, Hucceseorto B. II. Meakinga, marlH-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. !IOWK'!H.HiAKKK HAICrtAI'A It I I,LA COMPOUND. i 1 11 1 : i' a u r i ii v ii:.m. in itt it in opaut hotti.kr. UK recipe trnm which tin: Shakkb Sabsapabilla is made Wii.- purebred m in ly a Vear since, (a; a ureaievoetiKe.l f'rnm an old Doctor, belonging to that peeulinr Beet (tho Shakers, and although it has not been made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the lirat physicians and families of Cincinnati, who huve pronounced it far superior Ut any other preparation of the kind ever yet ottered to the public. The mode m which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enable the proprietor U extract trom tiic herbs used their full strength and real essence, a deriideralum which has never yet been obtained in tlie miinuliicturiiig ol any other Sarsaparilla Compound, hence its vaat superiority as to Us medical iptnluiew, over all other would be .SARsSAPAlUl.LAS. To those nt present using a SarsBpnrilla mixture, a single trial will Copvmce UtHn of the above fact. I''1, telrTOl BsUaWlji powers of this preparaton am due to the manner in which it is prepared, .numely, by steam,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used, lu leading ingredient beinu the best 1X0 ported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots anil herbs which arn used in no othei Sarsaparilla compound ut present before the public ; and the physic, 'ins who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, imy that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, at d that the properties it combine as a medicine Is etttire- y pecubar to itself; it ticls as a gentle stimulant, and also as an :t! terutive--as 11 Mtimulimt, in exciting the action of tint liver when torpid is a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgutive, in moving the bowels sufficient lor th purposes ol natu e, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami as a (iKNFRAL PUB1FIEB OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire rtysU'in, for which reason H is peculiarly efficacious iii the removal and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an I.MPI.'RL STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Hirers, Biles, all diseases re- ulting from the use of Mercury, Ac., tke. It is also not leas beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-liesa, Loss ot Appetite, Acidity oi the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It t unparalleled; such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Lnw Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic l its, Palpitation of the Heart. Neuralgic Atli'ctiotis, General debility, tfcc., Sc It is found aUo to give great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as iu that depends the benefit to be derived trom its use. Be particular in seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving ot the head of one ol the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a tac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in ColumbiiB; B. H. Mrakingb, Deniq A Sons, G.Ro-bf-bts &. Co., Kino ic Rniuos, Wai. Schnkidkb. Sold in quart bottles, at 41 each, or tt bottlea for 85. Principal Depot, No. 1, Collrifn Hull, Cincinnati. S. D. Howe, Proprietor, tt. whom all orders must be addressed. To be bad ol e principal Urnum-tH throughout tlie United State and Canndas. Call on our agents nnd net a pamnblel, from which vou will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual case or not. HOWE'S CKI.KHRATIJO COUGH CANDY. THK BEST BRMKI1V KNOWN I'OB COVOHB, COLDS, HO ABSENTS, 30RK TIIBOAT, WHOOPING COUGH, C., BC. Its reputation la now so fully established, it is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to Us merits. KING & RRIGGS, Genera Agents for Franklin county. Also, to he had of the Druggists generally. novlO-ly l'ltll.AOKMMIIA -IOU '. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED SHOES Uuskins and Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's I in iters, the finest article made in the I ji ion, just opened by apLi-dAw H. COWLES A CO. A PAIHI AND HAW .MILL FOR NAM:. AN excellent lurm ol 179 acres, in Genua ip , IVltiwarc co. It' 17, Tp. i, S. 4, on the east aide of Big Wamot at lhe mouth fit Duncan's run ; about 'o acres improved, about :jn of gotd hottmn land. The farm is well calculated for gram or stock. It ia a part ol the Maxwell tract. Tliere is a fine settlement around it On the premises there is a good saw mill, which takes tho water from Wamut creek and Duncan's run. It is a good site for a grist mill. The farm, and an undivided half or the saw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will tie required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Hammond lives un hcplnce. jylfi-:RdAwill WALTER THRALL. (f BAGS Pimento LvrU ted States, nn .W bacs Java 1 'oHee. landing trom Uni-ur sale by KING A HE. rNER. Citicmniiati apl. WI OAH AM) MOLAMWKH. :W h.ids Sucar, fair and w prime, LflOQ bbls Molasses ; for sale by prime Mm! m HEr r NER, H Main street, Cincinnati mar! on. cloths. LARGE and enlendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy. German, Chinese, Ennh-li and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. vin'ici: Tin notes and accounts sf George Gere A Co., are il left with us for settlement and rolli'ctton. They must be collection. Htey mii't GERE, ABBOTT A CO ..aid without delay. Columbus, July 5, 1849. PRINTING MATERIALS FOR MALK, FOR sale, low for cash, or on abort credit, a large assortment ol Printing Materials, rtttisistinff in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Presa 1 Slim berry Press. 3T1 lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, " ' 130 " Minhm, " " Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of newly every variety, part of which Is nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, I .en,, It, book and newspaper.) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used In a prinfinir office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely Unr for rash, or on short time. (decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent NEW (JOOOS. II TE have in store, and oiler tor sale on good TT 7S doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dot. Rppad " ' M lfk) " hoveln and Spades 100 Mill and Cross Cat Saws 800 boxes Window Glass. lUOHnlichts " Sash 1000 lb. Putty. 10 bbls Linseed Oil. amkefs Nails, nor9 GERE, ABBOTT A COn At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock i 1ARPET LIST lM? I l ' i" e .' li REMAININf; In lb- Post Office i'u Columbus on tho Jsf day of July, 1H50, as fullowi. : ' LA I) IKS' LIST Halo H A Hlatofj M E Haddock E Henderson C A Harris M M Ilardesty Louisa Hilly Jane Harrison S E Hema m C Hesly R J HornMfl E L Howell M M Hall S J I hut toon Mary 8 Howard Sarah Jin kson Mary Johnson Mai tlia Johns, n A Jackson Mary Jones Kiichel Johnston Mn John K Knowls Ann hill- So-an Kuopp Eliza Kent Mrs. I. Parks CharlotU1 PorUtr C C Poxton H A Piitcheti Ann 9mm m e it Redman Nancy Robinson Mary Hnimey Catherine Robinson .Mary Regan Ellen Itunkle Catherine Reickett.-i Blmor 8 Shakespery Mary Scott Mary Shelden Louisa B00M Eliza Serat Harriet Slater E A Stimuiel Louisa Sutherland Olive Sweyer Sarah Sorria II Smyth Mary Sevis C A Alexander Rosanna Atkinson Mary 'J Anderson J P Anderson .lulin A II Horry Lydin E Barritt Caroline Hurritt Nancy Baker Mary Bowen MHry 0 Bbiin Abnguil licmo H E Bodlbrd Mary Bariter Melissa Hartol Frances E llrown AtUBUno Rrotuly A M Browiiell Mirtha I Brooks Ana Bacflfsim Ann M Rurchiird Mi.ry Campbell Maria Cockmon Luciuda CoUerd Ann Clark Catherine Otoer UatOda Conic Dliabetn Cole Pnnlein-,. (.'onlnian Mury Crntiy Bridget Culler Msria D Db-nier B A Dill M E U Deanlmr.M A Dttry Fnnfiy K Dollar Herepru Deeiiu Permelia E T Louderlmck A Co A Temple E It i-oiiejonn jauo inylor r A ..never i,yuil Loveit Mary Lyman L It Hfo Mr-llviiin Lrvina Trusdalu MnriiBiet Tinkeon T D Trant Hester Thompfion LucindB Thomas M J Thompson Eliza McNeill ( atherin McCracken SusnnnahTailor M .Met 'loud Emily Tiptlon Mury Thornton Ann TnylorL C Taylor .Margeret V HcFirund Pluliis McFarliuii Ann M .Matthewp Mrs. Elmore Flora Malvern J : Verplank R E l wards Catherine MaMoon Mrs Cliest r 'andenburgh Lucia ftftMtui M E Martin Mumraretta Vansickle I1 EuUni ifginia F i'btyii Hannah FristfH' Caroline Fisher Sarah Finchel Mimdalen Ferris Maria Q Godown A E Grimmer Sophia Golden Sarah Gray Emily Genrize (,'aroline fiale M .1 Gilmer Hope H Harris Cynthia -Mitchell A A F Murphy Harriet sMimny Eliznbeth Morton Mary Morton A P N Ncwtnnn Nicliol-i Mury Nefl Ann NcJuun E J O O'Hnrra Ann Olmsted f: J P Powers EUzalteth Peck P A Vouvs Hester W White J C White Snrah a WhitoM U Watson Mrs Stanley Warner Agnes II Wriyht MariblB Wilson Alice Williams Mary Wiser Rachel Wilcox D S Woods S M Wolfil EU Wilson Eliza E WeatervcltM F GENT 1, .MEN' 8 LIST. t.nniea wipain Gtysj Alonzo J Garrotl Joseph Gibnan A OflmUl Gillon James (iert Geo Godown Horace C Golden John Gore John Norman W Armstron:; Jas Adams John 2 Anderson 1' Albert David Ashton Win Asbi .1 M Alfred Wm Auter Wm Arebeart (ieo II Austin Rev James . O Ohare A O'Neil M O'Conntr J O'Coimer D Ohare T O'Neil J O'Neil M Glover E O'.Vcil Daniel (iolesboroiighSamuelO'Conner Patrick Ifl Franklin WoollenGoi us T J " 1 .-uinvan it m P Pntterson Tbuniae Parrisli Isaac PatridL'e Thos C Park Mnndy Park Ewin W Peuney AjfW 2 Pi nnelv CharW Co urean .1 Greer Joh Gotchel Richard GiiLde Lorenzo Guill Andrew Graham Ethan A Grey Wm n Bn r T C, Bnlbird John Bart Jacob Baker J D linker Goo Barnetl Win Bartleti John Raker D K Burlv John Baker J C Baker David Bailey James Baltt.n Andrew Baker D R Bariruer J E Betehemer David Beall S W Be ri.'i'i Jasper lleon- If A Bmler Win Blumlell.l M Bond Joshua Brown S W Ijiil T Ur Gardner V McCulloch Peyton Charles II Pearson Mr Hall R Ibimmoiifl M Holly H Hammond G Hsle J P Hniiimoutl Uriah Harris H Hareiis J Hntly II HHii'liew 8 Holly M Holly J Hunbert E -J Hendricks L Hickman S Philips John 4 Piper Henry Pippit T - j. 11 Piper II G Potter Mr Pope John F Porter A M Plum James Priest Solomon Preston William Purdy William Pugaley Frnncla R Ranney Abrnham Reese John E Iteecl Henry A Heed Jamei A Itittenhouse CIlBB M Riley (.'has Rineel Peter Rector David W Rogers Martin Rhodes Wm H Rndgera Patrick Roonov James Rolibius RutusP Robinson C V. Koln rtson Carlin Rolerts Nathaniel Rollins Charles Rowik V II Rugh M'illiam Ruck. I J 8 Smith Samuel Smith Amasa Smith Patrick Smith Robert Smith Lewey Smith Aaron Smith Nathaniel W Saiclu-U Cbnrles Sawyer Lorenzo Seymour Patrick Seegar Doct Seasar Roltert Shaw G It Shaw Joseph M Sbulrz Jonathan 1;,-. 1 Jacob Heiidrickeon R N (lines C Undue R Hudkina.S Ho-ktns Dr TS Bbebi .V Miller Hulteninon Frank Howard L L Holding W S Hoover E Holmes CAS lh.ughu A Howe P J Jones John Jiuh Michael Jones Isaiah Jones Evan Jonei l- padetkk G Jones Thomas Jones Lyman Jones Jcssen Johnson William Johnson John 1 Jommqsj (iirtliy Join. on Wilbnin StfMm John L Judd Jainea V H Juilkins Dr William JvM Henry C K Knrns John Kaiuidny Abner Kennfdv Johl llrown Richard Branbeek Noah Bnriford II s Rroftks P N 3 Breuers II Rntoks W B Bnttfl Richard liuinley Win G Butler Thos 8 Ryer John Rurris 0 Carpenter Timothy Oomr J w Ganoiea 11 t " 1 i . j I'm Carr John Carby .1 M Carter E R Campbell J L Carney T W 11 Carpenter S V R Corst J Cherry Michael Church A B Cbilleoot Wm Chitam Joseph Christian John Clark Richard Clark C H 3 Clekand .fames Clenry Patrick Clark Win Clary W J Cbiry Wm J Collina Patrick Courier E Colvm Isaac Conkright Conklin Israel Cook Thomaa-Cox James Cook David CorMn Wm g Cnpcult J Couant O B Conard Jsmes Conway f A Co Copeult Thomaa Cox Joseph Clely O (J (tongue Monsieur Copelsnd J S Cnrnweil Daniel Cummin Daniel Croning Denis Culla-rt-on .1 B Creed .1 M Cruin Geo Croamun J O D Davis Grnrgc Davis John Davis David T Davis S II 3 Davis Lorenzo B Daly James Day David Demmers John Deardurt William Disbrow Milan J Dillon Joseph Dilworth Charles M Dieiner John DouglB's John W Doty George 2 Darlev John Doimnty Matthew Donley Michael Donavnn Patrick Doherty Pbelix DoukIbss Rielmrd A Drnjter William Btwitotl Payion K' eler.'lobn orMiirtliriM,,,,- Will! Kennedy John Shea Thomas Kelly Martin 8. P K, Uey John or Jas ykalcs Asburry McKeitsie Slane llohert rn nry inn (runner) Spei ii- N W 1M1IL' .lollll ,M mm in n james Sonner Philip .tettler John D Be reneofi Junliua Htarkey F 8 Stalin Anthony Steward Wm Strickler W Strolher II R Streeter Darwin J Stump Milnor Stump Wm Stow Charles Sweet John Sullivan Daniel Sullivant J M Summers Philip T Taylor Stacy Taylor Jonathan 2 Tollbott John W Tayhtr David l immons Georire H Kiln; Henry Kirk AllredS lumbal D Kin Benj J Kobler Henry Lewis C A Leamouth Hugh LtBM 'I llOB Linhuru J R Leln w T L Lee J H It Lc Due Wm G Lewis Thomas Linburg J R Lcasure Mr Luntly Thos Lovely Peter Lyons Dr W Lower J L Lothlaml (leo Lyons J W Lundy Thos Win .McCanival Jas McCune John 3 McDonald James. McArdle James McChry 8C MfBoy Thos McCloud (i W MtGettiifen M Mcllenry John McUvaine Rt Rev Bishop McLane Henry M. M , John McFi-eters nV.bert MKahan John McLaughlin Hiram M Melvin Thos Mannell Hush Msllery Ogdcn Mnnn E Martin J M 2 Markcy Edward Msr-h Edward Mur.liall Wm Timmons Geo Henrv Towne Orr N Toe 11-. ml Saml N Thomas Janies Thoinnson 'ITiomas Thompson Adam W 1 noinpsnn a v I hosBBBsen A Thompeon A W Thompson Isaac Tucker W l( Ti ipp Henry Tutts James 3 Tyler James Tem nt Daniel Tunnel James Tucker Wm J 9 Tremp-T John M Tripp D H Tyler SLbb W Williams David A Williams V J 3 Williams A Williams Joseph Walter John Ward .1 N Mutton IsaB' Dwvar Jeremiah DreB John I '11: j' tt John I tin .li" Samuel Durbin I . Edwnrds Henry Earl' tieorue I dzell Asa Emerson Ahel Ellis 1 .... it 4 Mtirtin l-aae Warner L M atthews Joseph 2 Wagner James M .Mape Hol.t Walker Leland Matthews P Marsh M L Miles John Miller J 0 Miles Yenrsley Mihley Mr Mitchell II S Mitchell Hon M fi Milliiran Capt Wm Mitchell Jonathan 2 Webster Charles Webb S Weeks E F White (ieergeJ Wheeler Wm C Whitcord Jarvis White .1 W F 2 Whitehead Richard Wilcox Cideon G Wefhart James A 3 Wtlcoa Alfred Wmn Joseph Wilcox Phtneas Wilner A Daria W'is.T Frfdnnck IVilim Wesley Wmne G Woodbridre Geo M Wmton John Wrirhl Mr r.mbrn Moses R Evans John BfBsjfl Henry l-.vans .lames P Field Richard P Ferwly Binxby F raiser J Fink .laeoli Miner D rid Feather-tone E M 2 Mill .)r R L Fix Joseph Miles Wm E Foster Samuel G Mosure R F Flood Jas H Morris David Flanney Michael Morville E A Fundy Mr Myers Daniel Freeman Ralph 3 Mullikin Wm French John Lt W Fn-neh Mr Nedlj S Frixile Lim Newnian E Fraaell Lemuel Nerd J it NeUm W 2 Garden r William 9 Norris W Northron 'ol Wriuhl Geo L I ounelove M ounir Wheeler Peraons calling tor these letters will pleeae say theysfe sdver Used. A 1 lettera advertised are subject to an entra charge of two cents. p.Tsuns csllinr fftr them are requested to come prepared with the neeesfary rhsnjre. The Pet ofHce win be open every day (Hundsya exrepted) from 7 A. M. until t!Vfc P. M., excepting one hour lor the distribution of the Eastern ma 1. trnm 7 to d P. M On Sunday the office will be open from 7 to el A M. trom 4 to S and from 0 to - p. M A F. PERKY, f . H ilumbui !H "nd n,y PWJMlwy oondWon n-ndrrs il BMMh lu WT nil U1J- scewmts. I hv I ,, ,u,ne ,nn yJu Mtoria y. srs In ili oiMCll, ol h U r,k, r. i,J , ,1... i. . who ,.v,,r i'i,,.,.,l ,.v, li,.i,...lu i.. .1 " . . . J -r-- H lillsin. ss II,;,, ,,.,,ir,.. minonjltilis nit, ntini J In. th. I iSS v"1 Z, i!,'f "' wW 1 ",ado "" VMMDl with Mr. icorce . i Iiioii. i .. I....L.. .j . liy whirl, 1. ,i I, r."-" i .. l i . neiow, i .ii wm. who i ; z'.i'jsi'r.'T.Ts rJ tin v- must be scttli'd ud. Hlihn nn., i, .i,i,..i .'. i .' " . iT liy uotfi or othurwUr, nm,,, at,, v. 1 1 . . ill,.",, . ""'"'' ,h": ."' Ir from ilisrr"5.meiit.pot- ...II.. J V J " uu jrHfjis ins i. Hfir m CON- I I' llM'll IIOIUIIL' Mil, , ,ili,. I, . I,,.,.. I '""". Willi v 111 - is so.in d. to lOMlnuP It r,.lvm ,L I'll n-s, ,i, r, 'i's u,,il r .1.... 1....1 7 .P F . f " in whirl, , enjaued. 1 iisk oo comWniaon to usist me bjr oiisinnt. TOm-st otln-rs in Mir, Hmo csllinj, to tlirlr injury. I liiivr no r-svn out, hut I think Ihiscummunilv will bear me out in mit Hint I ion nhvnvs i, ,,,!), when call, ,1 uiion, to attend to my business, and ever have Iweu. Uelii ving that I feel as , ell to thn Using ns sny ono, aud thank. M I'T1 .,lu'or,, 1 solicit a continusnee of tliem. Mr. Williams, my partner, bns been in my employ Dearly one year, and assi.ied me through our most fearful and trying time. lilirill:; 111,- pn v , HIV l the cholera last siimmi.r 11.. i. lis far as his ne,iiailitanco extends, as a gentiemsu well quslilled l,JI "'is ss in wincli ne is engaged ; ami I leel warranted 111 recommending him to your favorable consideration. .v.-spe, i.uiiy, AZZUfl W. READEK. June 2-J 1150. iizt-a w. jEsoia. otoaoE w. vm.ifi.is. EADKR a, WILLIAMS, City Undertakers, hsvo associated tlieiuselvrs together in thn hn.ineas f n.l..rini, i., .k.- city i,t r,,l,l,ii., ,! would respeetlully announce, that theil dep., or ware rooms will be found, for the present, at the oltf stand ol A. W. Header, near the llibbs llny.calcs. where they nave a ,.. ii.i.i assortment of Coffins, con.isiing, in part, of ma-liNgnny, cloth and velvet colored. Cherry, lllack Walnut, 4c of ei. r son siz,. ,nd .lesrripiioii. finished and lined In a style superior to any In the Western eouutry-va j-,g oualily and prte " ,u". ''"! I'".'" "fU ho may need them for deoeaied friSnda i'rtiM ,, ,s'v "";"'"tly ee,, on hand, shrouds, .oves.nd " IT "1J carnages tor attending funerals-snd every Mat perlniiiiug to the business. Carriages and a hsarae alwsv, in readincM to convey friends and a corpse to any part of tho SUM whenever culled for. v A. W. Header has the exclusive right of tho tste of Ohio for I runiiis celehraU'd Corpse Preserver, the uai' and utility of which can only be appreciated by witnessing it. eltwla. Suttlee it to say, h i"r" "r!'d I'" ' 1 ' enrpse Iree from decomposition or change, any l.-ngtb timr. ,md COIlveJ ,n t Hon, to any part til the country. They are also provided with a siflistanriid Vault In which to de- IIOSH 11,,. , ,-, ,, r, .vi,i,,e to i, ,.,.,... ... 1.1- .1 e u friend- and rebuivea. -..,., w uio rerunp Cooliie- HoKnlriwill 1- lt,i.l.,i j t- .Ji nichf. bv eiilbn,, t hu .i.,.. .. Ai . rf "Masv- ,., thertrm 6 u-.cieme , e..Uuf y One of the tirm may ahvayn be btund at the w-e roor.M the day, or ut his residence at night 1 iTf'- mey win uttenil to nil i uIIm proinptty, and are dw-ntVAdVo - r. s- - lictia ,ur nt A It . R,n,i, r'J.) A.r r.. Tl,tI M street, Hdjoiimiu Germsn Church. ''"'"', u H'illiam$ad door from Third, on lUcl poeiteibiptHt Choroh. jno24-H niHP F'iaMM.M AGRICIILTURAIj WORK! rilHE FAKMKH .S GUIDrJ to Sclentitie. mul 1'rsefical -A-ri "i . ture. Ji Heviiv STtiPiiPNn p n m i" ,ti d. . ol the l arni, editor of the "Quarterly Jourm.1 of Aorh uliure. A:e., vaiHteii by John P. KontoN, a.m., Professor of t h title Agrieulture iu Vnlo College, Now Haven, author of Agric-.. turn! Prue Kwaayn, &c.t Ac. i run nigiiiy vnluatiie work will comprise two largo royal t VO'UIIleS. eollUiillillS OVcr U'H) liuue- urittl nleklu. r........ i.lenilid iteel i-nuravinm. nml mr ilnm r.nnen.,v.nn. mi -.. in the hiahent style of the art, illuatiotini; almoH every 'n mem ot liuslmn Iry now in une by the tiet fannere, the be tn 'h-ods ot plowing, nianunu. haying, harrMttn- 4c, Ac.thevrlcu ilomestie hihiobIs hi tbetr liijin tit perfection; in short, the pct( rial feature of the book is unique, and will render i of inealcula- ble value to the student of aiiruulture. oib tjrem wora ib ine join: production ol two ot the m-:,tf ou-nted uuiieiilt'iriil fc!iolHt -f. ot Ibe ,li,v - t!... no.. 0nint en.,.. uior nnu editor m i,n-nt ((ririnii, ihm! tiie oilier nt n Prolessor in line voll loi are eilllOelilU .inn 'tea aM we . men, and all they my may be relied on as the result of pr jfoLnl B.i. ii, i nn,, iio eytuuiiuen uy aciuai exj)c riuient. - j triliiirion ol l'ro!''--or No, ;,,n are chieHy designed to Jai Kriti.-li noriio.i uf tin- l,,,,,L t,. tkl. A..im. ...- n an Aim lo-A meneMi work, giviy to its readers all the reaj till ll-rieillluntl ku.-W letb'O ut orem-i.t ntluit.ohl.. In , .1 The work ia divided into four depMtmenBa, dL'inni-B the tour r-eio-ona ot the year, commencing with winter, afeeFj v " liuinipihu ns tui an neiium LO PD I hetir chupler treats ot the following subjects, under 41V hfe4 1,11 'he ber-t -I in- . xi-i iu !tiei,oda for acaTiirlnc n rhinAsh On the dutieiiliie. to be encountered in leininiioraetic-tiiiabist dry. and on UM DMatni ot overconiintr them On tbe ditlerent kiniln of fnrmini. On the peraons required to conduct and execute the labor I larm. Ou the branches of acience mot applicable to agriculti On the inutitutiona of education hfit suited to agricul On the evili attending the neglect of land ownera and learn practical sericulture. On obnervim.' the il. tniU and rccordiiui the facts ot fa. ur,tafj the agricultural student. Tirms,.fth, i, , r.'. The A.lierien.i e.lifson tlm fimt m-nttu J Willi 11 I- lille(l(v i.J.-iUeil. will lie tml.lliert in cnmi. f .mnft. 1 hers of fi l pi,geH, with an Erin-hah steel encraviim in each nurtbiir. oi wincn mere w in i i,out '-"J in nil. Price cento per or 5 in advance lor the M n,u.lK,.PU C1.URBING. Three co' le will 1m sent to one sddreaa for 13 ; ft bir live eopies for I- CMi in all mrJI cases to b-dtrfi't to the DUblUherf, .oid not throuub bitphh The work can l' fvnr in numbers at periodical rntesj af aj;e, mul 1 unit remiltuuce may be made nt the riak of tha i AGENTS WANTED 1 isioentl coinniii'-'iniH will lie nlloweil tu ,-onii i'anvasslntTaiBjlis1 Bookcllera and periodical tlealera will be mpplied on lltMl ten ii!- All ordera and communici nii-Htions should lie addressed, uatfTsSJul itll rirOTT -v (), I'ul.lisherS -el, entrance ,'4 Oold street, Nirw Yo to LEONAR junel!4 79 Fulton Ktreet WMITIPM V1CKH of Domeritic Manulacture, the - in pi. '4 market, tor sale Ht tbe man oil be GU.T PAPL Bepl in BLACK Gro de Itine t"ilks, from 91 to $1,75 eentsj fryvi beautiful luatrea. Also, a lew putn rn- mure of th s ihh binry Silk-, which have caii!eil Huh a riir.li of the ladie- Ifttja WM. lUCflMUDf Ml OIL CLOTH AND HVU. w sj UST received 93 ps n te.l Oil Clotha, from 3 to It nVHt e BJW WII UlOin IlUg ; 5') aborted Cheml, Tntle,i nnd oilier kinrlr.. for Bale) t'lMk by apamd j. r nniinrnjl ('Alt PETev AMI Oil. CLOTHS lrE have been rctiitinir nnd enlaririne ourcarnetrc f f ing our Dry Goods atore, and bave the aatiifactioh j ing mey nre an extensive anil Handsome as any in tbe J is oe. oieo exi 111-n i iv lo I lie -uie m I htiwis. We have now tin hand a very lirgo stock of all kind pen-, uu i .nuns, Miiiiing. '-liiitf-, Druggett, Oil raintodfj a;c. wur huck rf.iiBi-.tn in parr ol 6 pn super English Rrunsella. 2UH) yds English and Americsn Imperial 3 ply. ' 4.W0 do best Wool, ingrain work, from 80 to 1W. .V-Hi do Metiium Wool, ingrain do do SO to 75. I .1000 do Cotton and Wnn), do dodo 31 to 44. J 1500 do Cotton figured do do 30 to 33. 1 800 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 98 to 50 9000 do Rag and List do do W to 50. , 400 do I'latn and colored Matting 4-4, " I and 3-4 i w to liai (linercnt price tiugn, nil sizes. OIL CLOTHA 900 yd beat English Oil Cloths, 7, 9 and 12 feet L Joins will weigh -T to f His the souare van , 6 to T0 yds American do., 3, 4. 5, fi and 12 feet wide e cni meae joins to suit any size nan or room. TOO yds Imitation Mahogany Forniture Oil i lotha. JtOO tin Hssoru-rl makes of English, Herman and Ami besntilul ticures and patterns, all widths. lo ! .in:- . I pan painted Oil V indow n'!" -Ot yds needle work Hwiss Muslin Curtains, at 37A, yard B pairs of splendid work and woTe Curtains, worth M $1P jter pair. maf J D. nHitOnH I'KHKl IKM, 4-c-. A L4ROE lot of Pelhmn, I'. ilet s,,n,s. l'd.- i openeu oy (aptlSI P T. HUM I If- Mil iliiMlll i Ml MiHel.il .- New Monthly Mauarme, No. 1, for JJ -'"i rents a number. For sale fir jnne.-i I. M. IVIIITINO HUNTSI pITSaiflQI HEPOHTJ OF CAfMn argu V termined in the .-"upenor Court of Mss-arbusetti ens, at the new bookstore ot niay;( J. H. KILE" NBWNllTELM. T EQTHALD HAHTlNi;.-, or a Tale of the Troubles l.v rJhot W iirbnrion, J.aq 1 vol. Hawf. oy ijunco 1 N. WHIT1NO A HUNT VALUABLE CITY PROPEHTV FOR r rT HE residence of the lute Dr. Hiason, on High stn i X corner of Rich, is for sale. Terms reason) V JOHN U (HI apl THOMAH XP NEW LAW BOOK(. A VIEW of the La of Diruree in Indiana, Ohio an ii. By H V. I'ase Also, a Isrta atork nf Ensj ish Reports. London ed: 37. 5s) and 50. English Common Law Rep .rta, Law c Ry Mmh. author of the Ledinf Cases- ol. 4 ftp-m MSW.-U . rao- i nais. vi r-.is. Lomion piliuot. nsii Hell on Husband nd Wifc. Whit-ton' U. P. Crtmiio.1 TnsJs. Burke's lVMin.fi d Trials. Pun lap's Ijiws of Pennsylvania. 1700tnlfM9. 9 rola. Fur salt by janeS NO A "'fyaMMM IJLAMD. f ' i s WHIT .M AC til. t V'n HHUl f A' At I AV - KM, i AND. 2 voH. 12m. Musi vm Hume s hngland tor s-by ay37 1. M. WtUTlKO A Hi Punlnp s Laws of Pennylran.a, 1 iOOt.lfMO I For ssJent the New Bookstore ot . i I may7 S H KILFf f ,1 II a aBamfteJ Trae a m !iin snl Mtrot co in HW By Daio, Itoo-. Wi I |
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