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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1850 NUMBER 40. A I' HINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT & BABOON. PPIOE MOTMAIT coknkh Of limn st. and mjuah ai.i.iev. Tlill.VIS Iiiviirlubly in udviiiice. Thi Daily, bo persons in Columbus, per year M " Rent tiy mail out of Columbus " " during the session, ind Trl Weekly btUooi year 111 Uulumhus By mall The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly ia Columbus (Jut of the cily; by mail, single Tii clubs o( four and upwards . 0 00 91 . S w . 4 n :i oo . i! 00 1 50 I 25 1 (Kl clubs ol ten and upweroa, to one mm res I Jidlv. session DO 1 OO 50 40 TriWcekly Weekly, "mcle T'i entbj of wn and upwards ... The foUOW l0 rates and rules ot advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors' of the Ohio Stalermiaii and the Ohio State. Journal, to be observed, in all canes, alter this date. July JO, 1840. Daily Fnpcr, OM siiuare. 10 lines or leaf, one insertion .. . i ii m i i' h additional.." m ii 1 week ... 0 50 ... 0 25 .... 1 60 ... a oo ... :i oo ... 4 00 ... 00 .... 8 00 ... 10 00 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 'JO 00 BS 00 . ','5 00 SO oo et oo SB 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 S...M... " I month H ti " 3 '.'.'.'..". " 6 " 9 ...... .. Ifl ........ Standing card, 5 lines or less, per unnuiii dhmin, with 4 changes, . H 0. ......., " 19 ehttUed weekly. . daily . . with 4 changes.. " 19 ......... changed weekly. . " daily... Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the Biiovc rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For earn additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or b greater length Of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rateB, half price. No adveiti-emrnt to be considered by the year, unless it is spe-titled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (Tot oftVe of every description, to be "barged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all case?, paid in advance. All advertisements Cram Btrangers or transient persons to be aid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be confini d rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be ehargrd bv the piece, at the usual ratca. 'No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INSERTED G RATUITOUflLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, nnd other public meetings, and such Hke, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by Amen) invitations, or obituary notice?, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertiser?, and all others sending communications or i equiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con-jerta, or any public entertainments where chargea arc made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, ran only be inserted tvith ?he understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to he inserted in the" editorial column, the some will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cent per line, and then only when .iccompanied by an advertisement-All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retea. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. 9 Counting House Almanac for I860 C JANUARY. Juy S. M.T.V t, F. 3. s.mt. vt, F.j s. 7. i S"3 4 5 '.Ci STE 4 "5 6 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 111 11 19 (9 13 14 IS 10 17 18 19 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 21! 27 228 29 30 31 .... 28 29 3o3l .. .. . FEBRUARY. " AUQUST. " 9, M. T. w T. F.s. sj.T. ' T. F. 3. , 1 2 .7 T Jl 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(5 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .... 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. s.m. i. i u j i - f. s. i.m.t. wt.I r. a.1 .. 7. .. .. '.: 1 2 I 2 3" 4 5 0 7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 1 31 - APRIL. OOTOBEH. s. M. T. W T.j F. I.m. T. W T. K. V. 1 2 3 4 5 0 ..' .. fl 3' 45 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 1;. 10 17 IS 19 20 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 29 30 .. .. .. .. ,27 28 29 30 31 ..... may7 november7 i.m. t.w t. f.h. s. m. t. w t.f. s. 7. .. i 2 3 4 .. ".. .. .. .'. 1 2 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 20 27 "gjaO 30 3lJ.J 24 2 5 2 0 27 2 8 29 30 JUNE. DEOEMBER. ' .. m. t.wt. r. s. .m. t.wt.f..: 1 f 2 3 4 5 0 7 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 J IIACAULAY'S ENGLAND. MM ACAOUrs K.NUI.AND. livols. Umo. HMttfl, to IBttcto EH Humf 'rt loglrad. Fornalchy maSS7 I. N. WIHTINCI 4 IIUNTINUTON. T(II,H. f10 (,'nrpent,'r(i anil ithTS who OM rnrpentiT tools, wr most 1 rp Bpectfully ay that wp havo tho Oest milUlimil ol tools fver bnuffht to this rity. anil in are dltpnwd to apll them very low for c h. iyl) GEHK, ABBOTT CO. IVTOTICE. The note and accounts af (jeorgc Gere l-.Co , are Ll left with us for settlement and collection They must be paid without delay. OF.RF. ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. "LUINBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . R I I) G W A V ft CO., MANUFACTURE NTEAM ENfJINEH, FROM new Bnd improved patterns, among which is one for tfci MULEY SAW MIL!., of compact form, with MILL IRONS nd fixtures complete. They alio make the celebrated PARKER'H I'ATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTING? usually made at Foundries. N ACHINK V jf nil kinds made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, J-rtmlum Cookin-r Stoves. Parlor. Phop, and Church Proves and foniices Eire Grites, and PLOUGHS ill warranted, are constantly for sale at wholesale and kftail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices Colombu-, febll tf a . imtch. 14 5 0. FITCH 6t HALE, to M'Rlvain ir Fitek,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.-, A ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds fV of Groceries, at wholesale and retail N. B. The highest market price paid at all rimes, in cash, lor Produce Railroad Budding, opposite J Ridgway A Co s Foundry. Co lcmids, Ohio, mar dtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eight miles from the city partly improTcd. A good A- hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm must be sold soon, and is ottered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this does not suit, we have others that will. SMITH & MILLS, may ) 4 Real Estate Agents JOHN Ls ItRYAN, At Col' tie at liiiw mill Solicitor hi Cliniierr), 4 FP10I i Chirk's new builin, two lm.rn north "I the change. Until.. l. 1'. L. HA mm:. Attorney ut l.nw, CoIiiiiiIhin, Ohio, 1 1 I. , ..It, in i.ni.iihllv 1., '.II iitnl.'. n .ii;, I 1. 1, ofesflonal l,n .i ll ' TT to his cure. Office Kast sid': of High ut.. nver Slocuin s Saddler Shop, next t r south of the City Hank bttUdlnf, .i i ll: v. 11 84.MITKL OALLOWAY. IIKNMV 1" I' VOi:. (JALLOWAV & PAGB. A TTO UN B Y H AT LAW. WE Will prUttOi law. lis parliicr", in tho Courts , it liiuikliu and adjoining counties, mid in tin' 'until mid Di -inn I -. Courts. OflM in rlatt'l new bulhling, opposite State Hoiue. mayti tf W. A. SHIL, Altoriiey nt Liiw mid Solicitor In Chi try. FFI0B with Wm, Dennisoa Jr., No. H, Neil'd Rxchtnge, oppi !ecretary of State's otHe. ihel'J-dly A. II. BUTTLES, Attorney ami CouiiNellor itt Law, C'oliiinbiiM. Ohio. OflM No. if, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretiu v ol Stnte's oflOft Jyg WALTER TMIt Attoriii-y anil Conimelloi' nt Law, CoIihiiIhim, Ohio. i LBO. n CommisHioner to take the Acknowledgment of Heeds V lor the State of New York. iy OfHce on High st., between Town nnd Rich. octSO LUCIAN BUTTLES. TltEO. COMHTOCK. I1KO. Oi CoMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK efc CO., (SuceesNors to B. Comstock, Si. Co i LKJHWAUUING AND COMMISSION Ml.ilClIAN I.', Laid Oil r Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Pltisler, Fllfa and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ; : Liberal advances made oneoiiniginii utd. ajgrfl c0g Iron Foandrv, Broud Mtrrft, iiear the Bridge, ('ulani-bun, Ohio. Stoves ol hII kinds, mi. 1 a great variety of ('anting j, alwaya on band. octl,'41 BR. ROHKIIT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. Jt elPi I . hiiiie, opposite tin- M'en-iury oi UU'b ooiee, in 'ii si. , ' in1 dee 11 GBO&Gfl E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, (lOV'J-dtl COLVMBt,B, OHIO i. n. whitix; a-ThtntTngtonT" nlOK-SELLERS ami Btattonart. next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbuy, Ohio, A large assortment "i Honks and Stationery always on hand. WM. SK111KBT. M. C. LII.I.KY. SEIBEHT dk LILLKV, BOOK BINDERS, Hii;h street, opposite the Public OhVcs, Co-lumbus. 1,11 1 -'' '. I " REMOVAL. fR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich nnd Third streets, nd 1 " joining his residence, and opposite the First Hnprinl Church decll-ltf LEATHER, received hy ipG -1O0 bundles UninT and SkirtinH Leather jut KING & HEFFNER, No 27 Main street, Cineinniill GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails Qltai. Houeo Builders' materials, Farming and Mechnnical Tools, Military Goods. &c, &c, No. 101 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH -fc CO., 10MMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-v Dealers in Groceries mid Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd selling Produce consigned for sale. eel2-dly. JOHN W. BAKKR. BOnKHT . RMSTBONO BAKER eV ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKLR3 and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Ofhce, South room, Exchange Rank Building, Columbus, JOHN CARLISLE, (Lace of Chillicotht, Ohio.) I'ruduce, ConimiaMon mitt Fom-iirdiiiu; .llerrluint , mayl6-d3m CLEVELAND. OHIO ELDR1DGE ft MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High street, t door north of Town, opposite, the V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line ot business in the neatest and iiiustl'H-hionnhle style. JOSEPH BLDRIDOE, apl6 dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN it lioilTON IKON M 0 x ; BBS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron. Nail- tjorlnas, Avlr- Bath. Olaaa and House Trimmings. Also, deulers in Tin 1'lnt,', r heet Iron, Copper, niui every variety of Tinman's stock. Burn ni UM amCm DRW, oo ruffO sireei. CHARLES a UAIN. mayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HORIZON. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. HUE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas I sachiisetts especially empowered to Insure IgtltUl AOOl DENT3. Capital SDtt.tXK). Office High street. OpponlS taa Capital Hqum, (V,lunibuH. junelO-dtf D It HOAti. Ai-eiil ARI'HITEt "P OFFICE --MeehnnieN Hull, Ciilmn-Imin. Ohio. N. B. KLLLV inlorniM tin Dublle that dnrlllg his absence nil his Arciiilectui'Jil bQtlaaai, Engineering UldBar ying, will be prompBi ittanded to it the above nihceiiy th undersigned. H H. BLACKMOHE. lei .u it Arennect ana i ivu Kngintflr B. r. CONWAV. I.. K. TOKLrNflON, B. F. CON WAV CO., 0 ROCRRfl, D E A I. E US IN PRO D I ! Q E, PIG I I! t'N, AND CominiMftioii and Fnt'wiirdin-j MerrhnntN, F II Off t S T a R K T , Jan:i--lyd POHT8MOUTH, OHIO. A, B. WO MBAI'OM. W.1I t, WHUKtMH WOMHAUGH & WBBBXBRj ATTOHNEYfl AT LAW. WILL practice an partners in Frnnklin ami ttWNdJolnlngeoQn ties. Prompt attention will he given to the adjustini iitiiiiil toUoBtlotl of claims of large or small amounts. Wm. V. WtiFRi-KB, ffimni PttUle, will take depotitioni. ic kiiowletlgmeiits of deeds, &r,. umce in MeiiT Hew nuiMiiiti, in.rtli nl tin' mil novae. Columbtta, JtuwM, 1830. junc.'l dly wim GI.Ni;iIA.MS AND ( HINT. GOODS. 4 PINEaasOltnieiltof French 401a ,aud oil dltM BdG i 4 4 French and English Chintz. Ac., hiutnble lor I allium , Ii, I aie I enuuren. n lapaoi P. ''. SNOWDEN'S NOTICE. pis undersigned renpectlully informs the public that he eOH I unui's (he Imsiiiess at the old stand of the late firm of Chut. KHaJk Co., on his own nccoiiul. Thitukfiil lor paat favors, be KMMM lo satisfy his Iriends fur the future, tdao. (an,iu-iy( t-iiA.-", im.H'.. OABINKT MAKERS IAN nnd Vtneer Vnniisb, Sand Paper, Glur, V "ih-'r articles in their line, at the siin of the i ami in hi 1 1 all "Its GILT PADLOCK I'll I NTI NG MATERIALS FOR LOlt aide, low for ciudi, or on Bhort credit, a Inn I ALB, B RSSOl t Jlli Printing Materials, eatmanM in part ot 1 Double Medium Smith Press. I Stanberry Press, g lbs. Pica. 4U0 " Rourgt oip, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 h Minion, Sovernl fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variely, part ol which ii nenrly new. Toifrther witli Stfindn. Gallevs. Sticks. ( 'has,'?. Rules. I.rads. (hook and newspaper,) Impn-ing Stones, and tiimlly, everything used in a printing othec. Any iiuimn nl llie Hln.w mII ( , xir. in, l , t-r .,i r .rti, or on short time. decll CHAS. BCOTT, Ag.-nt. NEW GOODS. WF'. have in t,tore, mid otfrr lor sale on good terms 7.'. do. tTiopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doj. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " ' L00 Mill and Crosa (Jut Saws 100 boxes Window Class. 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. lOhbls. I lllHlll Oil. :) kegg Nails, assorted nov9 OERE, ABBOTT at CO., At the sign ol the 'tilt Padhn k. wool : I OO Hi id POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, I lAaUUU near the Natinnhl Road Bridce, hy aplC FITCH A MALE CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I tiii r;ln"tir -prinss: SOaett Iron Av. LOQaatl Braas IVv' Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leathi r ; Lnre.Tuli, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth : Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ar . For sale by jun.7 OF.RE, ABBOTT St CO. iH. BULL'S COMPOUND 111 I It EXTRACT OF J SARSAPARILLA has givenmore general rntislact;:in, and has cured all the complaints for which it ia rcrnmnvnded more cU'ectunlly ihnn any other similar styled preparation before the dierning pnblie. It is warranted to be ix times chesper and better than the molasses nnd water mixtuce f Towns nil ', which in reality Is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub stance, eontainrd in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepnraton ! Persons wishing to hi' cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints. Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (without laylntr the fnundation fr,r other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disiien-sing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) woukl do well to give thia SarMparilla a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise bettowfMd upon its active healing properties, by eTpry person we meet, (sarc a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received 1mm all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the (rrestest curative agent that the world baa ever prodocH. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or wruknes from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrho-a or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for it, they will not be disappointed For sale by E, EBRRLY, Successor to R. H. Meaking. marlP-d Family Medicine lrpot. High stret RAGS. Cash paid for Rags. C anvass Ragging, Grass, and Tarred nope, and all other descriptions of paper-malier's stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD A CO. de27-dAw At their Rag Warehouse, ?4 Beokman st. LIVER COAIULAINT, JACNOICE, DVSI'EI'SIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOI s DEBILITV, A LL DIHEAHE OF THE KIDNEYS, ami all disenses arlsiii I ion i ndlponbred Liver or BtOOUeb, tnah as constipation. Inward POot, Fullness, nr Blood tube Head, Acidity ol the Htom-u. h, Naiis. fi, H.-j.rl hum. Disgust for Food, Fullness ur Weight in the Stomach, S I i nption , Sinkin-; or Fluttering nt the Pit ot thfl Sloinaeb, Swimming ol the id a, I, IIiiuk ,1 mid Difficult Breathing, nattering, the Heart, Cbokloj or Su (locating Sensations when in ii lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho EHghti Ferorand Dull Pain in the Head Dafleleiiej of Pflram- ration, Yellowness oT the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tin- Side, Back, Cheat, Limba, An,, Sadden Plaibeioj Heat, Burning in the Flesh, consmni Jtnnginmf. oi i.vii, ami ureal Depressjoii ol Spirits, call tlectuully eun il hy DR. UoOFLAND'd CELEBRATED QERMAM BITTERS, i'njmri'il bv Dr. ( '. M..IACKSON, at the t.niiinii Mtilh itir .Starr, No, WO Arch t., I'hilaUrlphia. Their power over the above diseases U not excelled, if c aualled, by any other prepmralioli in thfl United Stairs, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful jihyslcians had tailed. These Hitlers arfl Worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue" iu Hie rertilicalion of dlwea-es of the Liver mid lesser gland,', exi rcirimr the ioot senrcbtng powers in weakness and nf-lections id the digestive. oruniH, I hey are, withal, sab-, lertflta and pleasant. HEAD AM) HE UtjXVINCED. The lion. Charier I). Ilimdine, Editor of the " Camden Democrat," the bflflt paper in West Jersey, says. July M : lt Hoolbind'i (iermitti Hllteris." " We have Men many flattering DOtloM of Ihis inediriii', and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to Oflfl It, and must say 'e found it specific in its anion upon diseases of the liver ami dig- live firmans, and the powerful indue: ee it exerts upon nervous pn.strntion is really surprising. It calini and strengthens the n, rvflfl, bringing them Itilo a state of repose, making sleep relie-hitig. " If tins medicine were more generally ued, we nre satistied there would he Ian sickness, ns li om the dtomaeh, liver nnd nervous system thfl great nmjoriiy of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Hnve iliem in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics i;eiierBllv. This extraordinary medicine w- would advise our trien, hi who are at nil indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in not be in flTfl ry family. No DlhflT medicine can produce ueli evidences of merit." f VrOtn the " Boston Uee."l Thfl editor said, Dec. 98d , " Dr. Hoafiand" Celebrated Gtrmnn Hitter tor the cure ot Liver Cpmp aim, Jaandlce, Dyipflpila. Chronic or Nervous Iiebility, i deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the dny. These bitU'i-s havs Dflan used by thousands, Hiid afrieml at our elbow says he 1ms biimelf received u etleetunl and pcnuaiient cure of L'ver Oonpufail Iran thfl oaoof thtl remedy. We are convinced that, iu Uie use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of grest consideration. They are plrafunt in taste and smtdl, and can be used by persons with the, most delicate stomachs with salety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the alllicled we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one ol the best Literary papers published, said, AUjtfl " Dr. Hoofiand't German MttaTS- maiiufnctured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some nl the niuit proinuieni members Of thfl faculty SI an article ot much ellicacy iu cases ol female weaklier. As such is the case, we would advitc all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thu- save thftniflflhrei much sicklies.-'. Persons of debilitated con- itutions will find these BlttflTI ndvuntageous to their health, ns We know from experience the salutary etlect they have upon weak sj ItBtna." Jndga M. M. Noah, a fentlernan with great aotatitulo and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," .bmunry fi, 1850 : "Dr. Hoojtand's German Bitter?. Here is a preparation wich the loading presses In thfl Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It ia made alter a prescription furniebed by one of thfl most Celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhehn Hootlnnd, I'rofessor to the University of Jena, Private Pbycician to the King of Prussia, nnd one of th-,' greater t, medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore u midicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and id) complaints nri-ing from adisor-dflred OOndltlon nl Hie stomach the liver and the intestines. Nine rhlladi Iphla papera exproai and several ot the editors apt dividual experience. Under ranted, not only in oalllns the fion of it excellence cts from their own in- of its i theaa circa. m standee, we feal war attentiotl of our readcrb to the pre- sent pitrprtotora (Dr. 0 H. Jackaon't) preparatiori) but in r MORE EVIDENCE. The " Pbjfatdelphia Saturday (Jazette," the best lamiiy new ipa-per published in the United States the editor rays of DH. IIOOFLAXD'S: GEIlMAX UITTE11S. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicine to tho confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hooilaml 3 German Hitter-, we wish it to be distinctly understooil that we are not ipOflktna of noftrarofl of thoday. tat are notaod aboal lor n brief noriod nnd then lorgotteo idler they barfl done their guilty raceol niis- uuiflTj nuioi n meuieine ion-,' esiaoiipiieii, ihiivit: ally priziM. ano which has met thfl hearty npprovnl of the Furulty iuelf." Evidence upon evidence naj been received tlike the foregoing Horn nil antwtns Union, the last three jeu,3, ,,a u, rtr.,ne. est testimony in it- favor is, that theie t more of it Ui-ed in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philndephia than all oilier nostrums combint d, a fai l that can easily be etublihed, and hilly proving that, a soiantitle preparation will meet with their quiit ap proval win n pre-eijien even in mis lorin, That this inediriiie will cure I.ivei Cumiilaml ioi,l 1 v j.i no one can doubt, after u-imr it as directed. It ai ts specifically upon llie stoniMi b lUtd BTflf -it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious- lic ences -Hi, etlect is inimedinte. I bey can he administered to female or nV1tl with satety and reliable benefit :d any time, HEit'.lllE OF COl'.XTEllFEtTS. I i ByaMMfH l.ns ,1,1 tlmt 1,1, , 1 1 ,i . . -1 . -. Hhlftll Id IMM. sary lor all inedieiue to attain to indu forth a spunoiM article at the risk of tin Boon terfei ten to put ,i those wiin ire imioceno iiiri'io'ii. LOOK WEI. I, To THE MARKS OF THE tiE.WlSE. They ban th written signature of C. M. JACKSON iiiihii llie wrapper, and the name blown iu tin- bottle, without uhieh tAsf nrr ii rffa A For sale, wholesale and retail, at the OEHU.iy IEIHCI.E STOUE. No. I -.'O Arehntrnt, OM door below Sixth, (late ol 878 Rarest.,) Pblhklfllphias and by reapoetable dealers generally throughout the Also, lor sale in C.duuibus hy WM. F. tilDDlMiS, may-'l-ili wait I y (Successor to King A Briggs.) IIOWB'8 SHAK BB SARSAUARIUUA COMPOUND. in--r.vBi-:i u :;tkaM. axij ptt it in (jl'AitT uottI.FS. riHEreetpfl from Which the BHaJtM Sahsai-aiiilla is made I wns porobaaad nearly a year ataon. (a a greatexnenfiefrom an old Doetor, beJoiigini: to tiiat iieenliar sect (the Shakers.) and altliNiigh it lias not been made public until the iriseiit time, it has i extensively need by many ol the Dm phynotana and nurd id' Cjtii-iimati, who have uroiinunced it far suiierior to any other preparation of the Mod ever yet offered to the pnbho, The mode in which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor tn estract lmm the herbs used their full trentftfa mid real s-flence, a lie-ideratuni which ha- DOVflff y i been uhtained in the numuliieturing of any other Sarsaparilla ('oiiqiountl, bene,' (ti vast superiority an to its niedjcHlqualilies, over all other would be rUUWSXMUJjlA0. To those at present using a SarnpHrilla mixture, a single liial ill convince them of the above fact The wonderful bealinn oi.wers of this oreimratioii are dui- to the mnnner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as Oi I 111' , 1 1 nil- ill im r,i used. ius i in i . 1 1 , i t being the best imported HONIMJIIAS sAliAPAKILI.A, ( 'iimbmed ith iminv other i . . nu,I i " which are used in no other Haraaparllla compound at present before the public . and the pliysn limn Him nave eamiueii tlie rn iu . irom w tilcti il is coin-iosed, say that it is the Ijest preparation ol that iucstimahic root tanl, anil U.at tlie jiropenles it comluiie-; a i a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, nnd also ns nn h! terative as a stimulant, In exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the etomarh --as a pumatne, in moving Hie t'oweis suitineni tor tfte purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnntural action, ami ns a GFNEUAL POnlFTEH OF Tin; BLOOD, In haaOOfhu all the unhealthy humors ol inmiirities tlien-in con tained, and thereby iuvigoratinc 'he entire system, for which reason it Is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent nre ol ail illseuneH an-im; Itmn an IMPLMtE STATE nl- THE BI.UOD, Surb as Scrofula Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Idles, nil diseases resulting from tlie use of Mercury, A W , Ac it is also not less bene licial iu Rheumatism All Liver Ce-nmlioiits. )vsi'lii'ia, Luuiiiiit;,,, Hatulu d C,istie ness, Loss ot Ap-etite, Acidity ot tlie Stomach, Bilious Diseases, i onsiioiplinri, unit ml l.ung tnseases, wnen fuey arise irom corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all licenses arising form a DEFlANliEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; surh as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epib ptic Fits, Palpitation of the Hesrt, Neuralgic Affections, (iem ral dehilily, Ac, A'c It is found also to (rive great relief to females in all complaints -ecuhnrlv Incident to them. This medicine should be tak, u t-teaddy arcording to the directions, as in that depends the bene6t to be derived from its ueo. Be particular in saflBhaj that the bottel arc put up in Um wrnp-p'rs, with a 1-eautiful steel plate emrraviim of the head of one nf the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, nnd at thebottoai of the InUd a far simile of Dr. Howe's siimatiin This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will gimrd thi medinne from twin? infun'd in its n potation hy unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus i B. II. Mr akino.i, Dfnio A Snvi, J. Ko HKaTS A Co., Kino A Bbiggd, Wjk. SciWKinitF Sold in ouart Uftties, at 01 each, or ft bottles for ". Principal IVpot, No. 1, Collegp Hail, Cincinnati. B. D. Hwe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ot the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Cnnndss. Cnll on our agents nnd get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is aimhcahle to ynur individual ease or not. WM, F. BIDDINGS, (Successor to King A Rrigg',) 'Jeneral Agent for Franklin county. HOWE'S CKLKBfl iTBD COI OH i andv. THC B("ST MF'tr.UV KNOWN FOtl COroiIS, COLD, KOAHSKNrSS. lOBl THROAT, WHOnPINO COOOH, hC Its reputation is now ro fully established, it i unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring u our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. For sale hy WM. t, GIDDINtiS. Columbu- Also, to ra had nf the Druggists generally. (dovIO-I nun W, FIFUD aV CO VJ offer for sale : II Cliff st , New York New-pnper, ijr4:. inches Newspaper, ix4i irtche Newpaprr, x4-' inrhes Nwspaper, 'ifin inches. Newspaper, ?r1r:iH 1 1 in Newspaper, "Jfialtf1 inches. Newspaper, OtjtTO inches. Newspaper, tltsUfi inches Nrwspnpcr. MatM inches. Newspaper, fixi inches Newpnper, '22UixXt inch s Newspap-r, '-EtJt:r7 inches. 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On out-lot No. fcti there is a good two story brick house, toother with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 83, on Town St.. n Binall frame house. For further particulars, as tn price, Ac, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. ania-dstWtJ AMOS B, RAMSEV. VKTHItlNAItY SUROBBY. 'P. II. BISHOP, Vi:ti-:rinaky SuatiroN, II LSI'KCTKULLV oflflffl his Hcrvieea to the inhabilaiits of this IV ciiy and vicinity, nssuring those who may patronise him. that be will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surgical operations performeg with perfect safety, And the majority of the dlflaajfll incident to the Horse cured. T. R. Itishop can he found nt his Veterinary Forge, DHk ,1 thfl Neil House. Refereuce to ihe following gontlamen Major Haiiki'.h, A. L. Olmstrd, E.Williams, J. Hahton juiie5-dA w'tm A FAUAI TnO HAW ;Hli,I. FOIt BAIsBi A N BXOellent btroa of I7I acres, in Genoa tp , Delawnre BO, It IV 17, Tp. :t, S. i, on the east side of Hip Walnut at the mouth ol Hum an's run ; about 50 acres improved, about W of good bottflM Innd. The farm is weli calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract. There is a lino settlement around it. On the premises there Is a good saw mill, which takes the water Iron Walnut creek and Duncan's run. !t is a good site for a grist mill. The farm, nnd an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ,! the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Qammond livr-a on be place. Jylf-.ttdAwtt WALTER THRALL BULL'S GBNC INK A NOlTtKHT'"ntTRTTvED SABSAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MLN, that we have this day appointed II If. MUAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our AgeM for the State oi Ohio at large, for the sale of Dr. John BulVn Genuine Improved Eitraet of SortOftrUto, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied st the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOB HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1S5U. E. Ebei ly, incccsaor to P. H. Meakings, at the old stand, High slreet, is the only nuihorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's Sar-snparilla in Columbus, wfiefU citizens and strangers may rely up-iinobtnining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, h sure to buy from the authorized Agent, nnd then you will he sure ol the Genuine Article. R. H. MEAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JL'HT UMCMVntD, A T THE DEPOT for Uie sain of Hull's Sarsaparilla and oilier ii Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Oeuutne .Harfiapnrilla, combining ellow Dock, Ilur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Age ocy. 1 liis great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom id' every ulllicted family, ;ir the w ole world i-challenged to produce an article so pleaaant to take that will -o erli-ctually' purify the blood, strength-en the system, and guard it ajninst any sicknens or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warrnnted to be superior Io Townsrnd's, and erery other prrparatii.n belore the putdie. In this city hundreds have la-en cured of the wort tonna oftJcrofula, Ery-ipelas, Dyspepsia. Rlieilinatism, Neumlgia, feb atic Pains, and distress in the ide and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption This preparation ol Dr Bull s Ls no secret or patent medicine ; hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent'' and if anyliberal-minded M. D.. who is not over hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too strongly rivitedto the "Chain-Gang." to makepeopleswallow Calomel and other villainous minerals (nolens volens) will writ to him and satisfy him that he ha not killed more than nine nut of every Um of his patients, he will irladly send him a full formu lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches I Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tcn of thousands to a premature grave t PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Strike at the heart of the disease, remore morbid secretions, give action to your liver, -trengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to boild up Batw tmi pure blood for the sustenance ol the general system. To du which, nothing has been given to man nothinir within th n arh of human agency beams to com pare with Bull's Fluid Ftract ol Sar-apardla Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction 1 wil return the money, for I am so Authorized bv the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EBERLi, Only agent for Columbus Eat side High meet, next lo Puller's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. junell'KliwJ EVPs ATTE'0. SPRING PTYLE9 Superfine silk rmn tiai ; as usunt. oniy v ,. aiso, irjr your oenent. r Prenrli Cloths, fnhiunalde ( ?assimcres, new and very beautifu style Vestlnga of both Silk and MaraaJles, Cravaui of differen designs, suited tn the season, Ac. Ac.. Just opened by ap!2-dw H. COWLES A CO n i , fU;U Uu JOOB TOWNSEND, Oihe original dm-wrnr of the ;, W,,,,rf SarAauarilla LD Dr. lownw.'iid Is now ubout 70 y. ars of ego, ami has long heer. known as the Author and DlM-e.er ol the Genuine Uriffciil lownsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel w'i limit H, manulacture, by which means it has been kept out ot market, nnd the sales circumscribed to ibose nlv whi, bad proved Iih worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears ot many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed ol sore dueaaee, and saved from death, proclaimed Its womb rial cures, it relaxes strictures nnd tightness, removes all obstructions aii-liiivigornies the entire nervous system. B not this then the Medicine yon pre eminently need r Hut can any of these things be said of .4. i . Townsend's inferior nrtiele t I his young man's liquid not to be compared with the old Doctor a, became oiiet'i ainl lad Hint Ihe one is incapable ol deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, lermeiiting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments : the mmr, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods t Mutt not toll botrible compound be poisonous to tho system f What I (ml acid into a system already diseased with add 1 What causes De. Ii i;, hutlicid 1 tin W. unt nil 1 n..u ,1, ,.t fnnA in our siomacIiH, what mischief it produces 1 llatuleiice, heart hum, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarrhma, dysentery, e, die, and corruption oi the blood What is flcrofula but an m id humor in tho body I What produces all the humors win, b brill- mi eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Eiyiipelaa, White Swellings, Fover Sores, and all ulcerations internal a,id external t It il nothim- under heaven but an acid siib- , which tours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, or Ir-, W'hil ram-en It Ii, in.iut ion hut a ,,r n,l ,.l,l ,l..l.l which iiiaiiiuiiies iiself between the joints and elsewhere, irr ita-nn- ami nBaffllng the delicate tissues upon which it acts 1 So of nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which nttlict human nature Noiv h it not l,,nil-J.- to tnako and . ' I .. ,1 ,,.i.,,,i, .. w..rBn lias. tUa U,..l.... I." .1. . ....s...' . , iTTV- ......,.s, iiK, i iiuciumg, rtno OUlpOllim ol ft. f. J aVDi ril, and vet he wnuld Inin luivr- ir ,,r,,l.,r, t,w,H ilia ni.i ll.. I I, i ,oijm-ii snenuine Ungmal .arhaiuii ill;,, is an loi.lai.uii of his nferiur preparation 1 1 llmven fiiibid llial we should dual in an arttsda which .,m),l bear tlie most distant resemblance tn S, p. Townsend's article I We wish it understood, because it Is the absolute truth, that S. ToWOaend'l article and Old Dr .lur.ih Tsinwrt'i Hur-anurillo Ira beav,;n-widn apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In common. ... i . lunuwiH in mi uut.i'Ji , ami iicvei was, if, no cih iiii. i, no pharmareiiiirit knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they aie receiving a genuine scien-tihr medbine, cntnining all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health T Since the above was put in type the following fact has DOOM to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of Juntlcc - The War linded! S. V Towvend abandoned the fieldOld Dr. Jacob Towntend ri dirated by the. People B. P. Towneend has Bt last ittven uu the manufacture i.i mm inure SnmqmriUa, having disposed of his business to some strnn- hi-ib. i hub ins emims to uriirinniity and oilier preten Mori- tali tn the ground. Hi! voluntarily abandons them, in thuBevading tlie Issue lielore the public, hy disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose lite was a worker on Railroads, cannls. chopping wood, iiiwlogs, dock sticks, &c, Ac. The fact, also, that his nrtiele on-najnfl notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Burming theBottle,-, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, lemonstrntes beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and I lii' baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people hy some StrangerB, yet bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangcro intend to print on tiie labels the name of sume Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bnd character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's nouring compound from public odium, unlees it is made entirely different from its present character; and II they do thk it will become another article of Snivanarilln ami thn might as well give it another namo first as last. It snoum men DC oaUOO the "fttrangcr s Sarsapanlla, and not I P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people limy till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Heer stuff: We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position d this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's darsnparilla nay not be confounded with this sourinc article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ngo S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, nnd snt himself down only a few doors below ue, in Nauseau st.,thc motives nnd objects ot wliicn we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'sbus-ine-s, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will 11 .U..-B11 NNIBII lUMVm UP no O. . . UIU. Depot for the Old Doctor's Snr'aiisrilln is now LOQl Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL MAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal officii tor th Western States, Vine st., .'id door above lib, Cincinnati. G. W, C.VHilOl'N. General Aireut. to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at tlie principal Drug Stores in tlie State, and is advertised in most of tho country papers. In in every county there is some one authorized to establish sub-pigencics for the county in whiob, he resides, and tho same can ba ascertained by reference to the county papers. FOT Bie m Joiumnua uy ut.i-.iu a. HAKltr . Agents tor h rank-in county. Also, by IIknuv LOMO, Grovcport tebUtidAwly KDUAH CONKI.INO. WILLIAM WOOD AI.FHKP WOOD hnklim;, wood & CO., MANUFACTUBEB3 OF flJ K I WH11K LEA 11, Id OIL, I PAIllS WHITF. NO. I, PARIS (iRKKN, (; H home VSLLOW, CHROME HREEN, CHROME RED, CHINESE HI. HE, ' till., ASSORT ED OOL'D PAINTS, IN DUY WHITE I f.t AH, RED iBAO, (JTHARdF., PUTTT, WiuriMi, rtRl DRIXD.' CIDER VINF.flAR. WE have adopted the most approved method, as practiced by the Kawtern MauufHcturers, iu manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant It equal to any maile in tin' llniled State, wm rant the iiuiditV of each article we manufaeturo to be hi rood as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Often 1 at the lowest prices on unual lime, or diM'ulint lor Cash. CASH FOR FLAX HEKD. Any mjantity of CASTOR. ItFlANH wnuUtd. We will 1 upply Farmers with Castor Heans fur seed, and then contract to take hem almarket price annually. CONKLING, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 'JS, tHU, dawly ( Alil'KTI.M. Alt IFTlNtJ ! P. STONE A CO., have on band one of thelargesl and best ll assorted stocks of Fine (Inrpt-i nml Oil OItkfl Brer otlered in Columbus, embracing all the different Hlyles. viz Superline 'i'urkey and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain Superior Tapistry Hrusw! Fine do Supertine HrusHels; 1 Superior Venitian bnpeiial,3 I'ly; l0-4 Sup. Druggels, Wooicn 1 Superfine do LU--J " " Linen.. Also, Superior Willran Tutted aud Chcnielltuggs. Also,eupe-rior 10 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very groat bargain! Also, h splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Laco Curtains, Painted Shades, Ac, Ac. mnrl8-dA w DAPHB WAItKIIOrHlC. -CYRl'S W. FIELD A CO., II 1 Clitl st., N. Y., otter for side Rlfachino Powdkh 200 casks best quality. Soda Ash 80 tons good quality. Alum 1(H) bbls. ground nnd 100 bids, crude. Ssiai.ta Rest English 3 F K, 4 F E, and 4 F K super, Ui.TnAMAR.iNR Rest French and German, various brands lUos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raos 090 bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a compete assortment of all kinds ol Paper and I'Hper-Maker's Materials. de27-dAw 1AKPKTS ARE GOINO-OFF. Those beautiful Mid rhtkp Car; J prtAurv leaving fast call soon if you would have ono this' spring, 00 apl9 dAw H COWLES A CO. PHll.ADBIiPHIA ggOBS. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED ftfHHOLH Ruskins and Slips, thick and thin soies. Also, Children's Gaitera, the finest article made In the Union, just opened by ap!3-dAw H. COWLES A CO. NKWBKIC-K JROlLTERvrcORNl:rroFnirH AND I IIII Ml MTKEKTN. HE undersigned hnving purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commission business, tnd beg leave to call the attention of our friends and the public gcncrallyto a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. Ac, to which, a large stock will be added soon, anil offered a t wholesale and retail at low prices. mnr25-dAwtf. STAGE A FHlSHIE. FOR HALF. LOToI Heech Fencing, Shingling Lath, and Reech Joists - Inquire of (may271 C. SCOTT. Journal office. University of Pennsylvania, medical department, ki;hty-fifth ummion, osso-si.) FT HI Lectures will commence on Monday, October the 7tl A and terminate about the end of March ensuing. Foriurther Information see the July numbers of the Medici JlJ,r"l9- W. E. HORNER, M. D., July 1, law. Dean of tho Medical Faculty. fy22dAw!0w A CARDi It la mv nnnuMn tn reaume (tie UsaflOlfla nf Low -iV in the Supreme Court of the United Slates, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court mi i, ...in 01 100 niaic ol t'lilo. julyM T. EWINC EMHROIDKRED CURTAIN MUSLINS ceifed by p -A lai ge lot just re T, I RUWUKIs. apVa 4. Odeon Ruildingi TO I Mt 'll ti' . MJM are authorized to offer for sale one of the best farms in T f r ranklin eountv, situated four miles north west or ( "olum bus. contsining 3 lii acrea-LW acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber It is situated 011 a good road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and is well watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. Enquire at the Heal Etate Ofice of jyfl-dAw SMITH A MILLS- FOB SALE. , , A VERY desirable residence with lot 12d by 18. Mi, pleasantly situated on RriMid street. The improvements arc new and all in R.od order, with a good well of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a rery nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call no the subscribers. julyST. BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR BALK a CflNVIMFNI HHICK HUl.Sb, A antlr situated: toaether with two-thirds of an ncre of eround. iiai which there is a good well of water, cistern, some young iruit Trees, and a variety of shrubbery. Tins property will he sold ehean, and on good terms, or wilt exchange lor a small house and lot near r tti business portion 01 tne cuy. Also, some va rant lots, for sale rrmarkahlv low and on good terms. Enquire of JauglfiJ ' BAKER A ARMSTRONG. ltiVIM. awn HARVESTING. A S the gran i rather short, and we haw a large number ol f sevthes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close txp the stock. Also, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, rifles, grass hooka, Ac as low as the lowest. Jy3 GERE, ABTIOTT A CO. TAK H NOTIO& WE have a house and lot on Cleveland Avenue, In tru-di's Addition, tnr xale Tl. I ...,....i.,u .1. lilivH. rooms nnd h celhtr the lot is 40 bv ion 1ms w b lllthorlxod to sell It cheap and on eusy terms. Jyl'i-d SMITH A MILLS, WM, M. KAHHON, I i AMJtOAD and mi rchandize ,b npiitch via New York and Erie IV Itidlroad and Strainers on the Lakes, tier exnrps frtdidit trniiH to HuH'hIo in throe days, (Sundays excepted.) Murk packages N. V. A E. it. R., Care Win. M, Knsson," swp per iNew York &. line Railroad, daily. M0 o'clock, P. M., toot "I limine -1 r . r-r New lurk. I -" For further particulars call nt th" Transportation Office ot theN, . . i; R.H.(,1of;IBmot,r,Btri,rtijoW Yora, oro Wm, M. Kassou, ti . Marvin Hlock. Water street, Buffalo. Inritt ol prices per UK '!i- for dry goods and other light merchandise during Lake navivation, ...V nfw yoaa to '""evil ll7r, Lake Miehlimn nnrli Ol SJi Ganandaiaua Via Ht'mb't from Buffalo. mminei ptf Batnvla 1,05 Attica 1,10 Bitfl'alo 1,20 Lake Erie porta 1.40 I'Miriudlnir Detroit. Via Mn h.C.ltailroHd. 1,80 Cincinnati A Columbus, O. . 2,95 Via Sam iukv It. R St, Louis, Mo 2,75 Via Mich. C. Railroad... fit N. H. All packages should be properly strapped and tlie weight nl the same marked on each package. No single package wiirbe called less than 5(1 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 MEXI4 AX JTIIiWAW'LiMRIENT. To the bull , the hum', lite aore, mill the -1 nl jointed, " We hrliift ulnd titling of vrent joy ! 'PUB most ail'-rlul remedy ever used lor removing and erad- of any kind almost instantaneously, and for 1 icstlnrr 1 henlimr nnd o cuy curing nn nmoi 1,1 sores Wllf.Ri: THIS LINIMKNT IS USED FAIN CANNOT EXIST. it itns DflflTJ out an, mt ;-ix noBthl llflce this I'xtraordmary medical preparation first made Its appeace In tho United States ; yet it lin- gained a popularity unprecedented in the annals of any preparation ever oll'ered lo the iifilicted. Although it wbs recommended only for rheumatism, sores bruisea, scratches, burns, sprains, Ac, in human beings, and tor ring bones, spavin, wind-gall, lug h. ad, poll evil, htuln, middle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, Bweeney, Ac, in horses; yet it has proved equally efficacious in many other complaints. It is an infallible remedy for that worst of all complaints, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHLUMATISM ! Thomas Harnett, works at Rogers A Harkhoad's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obatbuite atlack of this acute and painful disense, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remediea in vain, in three days. STILL MONK FJXTRAOHDINARY 1 1 An old physician of extensive practice in the city, had apatient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. His limbs were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, nnd his sutlerings Wore of the most agonizing and heart-rending kind. He finallv lost all hopes of doing im any good, and, to get rid of the eonetniit calls on hi m, often in tiie night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that be thought it would do the boy any good but to his great surprise the boy has got veil. This is the doctor's confession. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One case in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one side, has been perfectly "restored by using the Mustang Liniment slone 1 WHTTE-SWFLLING, OR HIP DISEASE. A very respectable end worthy citizen of Madison county, 111., bad a son who had he, n afflicted with this terrible disease for nearly two yenr nnd the hip Joint was drawn considerably out of place. The doctors coubi do it no good, and he oxpected hia only eon to be a cripple for life. In hia despair, he was induced to me the Mustanir Liniment and bis son is healed ! WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I This 1? to certiiy that my wife has been sorely afflicted with a cancer on her face for several yenrs, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physicians prescribed for it the great Kentucky Cancer Doctor whs applied to and every remedy that we could obtain wns tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good. It was pronounced the incurable gore. We were greatly alarmed, and begun to feel the stings of despair, when 1 fortunately came in possession of n few bottles ot the Mexican Mustang Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have heen affected bv it in the neignborhood. JOHN COLCLASURE. ClBy county, III.. January Mthj lBoO. 1 hereby certify that John Colcfasure is an old, substantial, respectable and worthy citizen of Clay county, III., and that 1 saw his wife when affile ted with the cancer, and after it was cured. Salem, III., January ','(! h, 1850. B. F. LEMEN. Wc fully concur in 13. F. Lemon's stutemcnts, being known to the facts. RRADLY A NICHOLSON, HEN J. OGLE. Xeuie, 111., January 86th-, 1650. TO CALIFORNIA EMIURANTH This Liniment is of the utmost importance, as it is an infallible remedy for the bites of Spiders, or other poisonous insects the bites of snakes inflammations of any kind fresh wounds, swellings, sprain", bruisea, eruptions, or sores of any kind. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should he supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good pro it and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA t Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Liniment, or some other eounllv worthier tm-h, bv savins it is iustaso-nnd as the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Ask lor thi Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disap pointed. The name is blown in the bottle. Price 25 cents a bottle, with full directions In English and German. 7 I'nneinal Dennt at HI! Al Hi A Mt I.KAN'S Hvuo Stm-.. corner Third and Market i-treets. St. Louis, Mo. Druggists nnd country im rehaiitf fupplied on liberal terraB For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to 1!. H. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few doors South of State House. juljlO-ly IO It SAIK.-'Jlo Lota situated a short distance north ome of which front on the Wnr- J of the Knilroad Deuot. thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and ia well calculated lor private residences. Terms easy. Enquire of RAKER A ARMSTRONG, JulySS Real Estate Head Quartera. IIOKSI-; SHOE I It ON CIUPEEIOR in quality to nny ever sold in this market. Also, a ii full assortment of all kinds of iron constantly on hftnd and lor sale at the sign of the Rack Saw, RAIN A HORTON, Jy22 b';i High street Columbus, O. .ARMAGH KI-ltlN(iN of alt kinds, including the oele-l braled secret llonehl round point firings, for aaleatthesign of tin' Hack Saw. BAIN A HORTON. PATENT I' I. AT FORM Sf I, l, riU) Wfllffa 1,000 pounds, for saie by I Jy9B BAIN St. HORTON. A FOR SALE, h A SMALL HOUSE, and 'Ma by Mm feet of ground, sirua- ilLted on the corner of Cherry and Fair alleys. quire of BAKER A ARMSTRONG. A RARE CHANCE ! Mi III. subscribers are authorixed to dispose of one-half or the I whole of one of the best establishments lor making money in Columbus. The concern pays a profit of about twenty-five hundred dollars yearly, and is in one of the bpst locations In the city for the business. For timber particulars inquire'of MS BAKER A ARMSTRONG. WHO WAnTARGAINf VlOR .ale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash r ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire of jalyn baker a Armstrong. OH j CLOTHS. LARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chinese, English and American f urniture Oil Cloths, Just re oatved and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. IsElHiKR PAPER)-, 1 1AP, Demy nnd Mediinn, from the best makers. 111, trom t auglOJ F r sale at hasteni prici RILEY A Co. TIIE HISTORY OF TIIE CONFESSIONAL. nY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop otth" Diocese of Vermi nt. Just received and lor sale by Hug9 I. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. To Wrtcrn Merchants. i "" TO a. N. UNOBaitlLt h CO,) IS nnd Cednr St , between Wlllinm nnd Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, of every grade, width and quality. Also, ht-st Southern Yum assorted to suit buyers; white and colored Carpet Warp, Batts, Wadding, Twine, Wicking, and all articles in the domestic line, at Manufacturer's prices, for cash or approved paper, nt tho fu st established house in the city of Nfw York. New York, July irt, 1850. jy23-d2m PISTOLS. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and slnglo barreled pistols, for sale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK FS .Olt RENT ! A snug dwelling for a smnll family, in a cen- d situation Apply to H. COWLES A CO spl2 flfOURNING GOODS, nf every description, tor ladies at ifl P. T. SNOWDEN'S, apt'."" No. A, Odeon Buildings AMONG the ureal assortment of beautiful patterns of English and American Prints nmv b' seen Doric's Oil Dressed Goods, tun riue. uw), yjn iwo tnou for window curtains ann green ( atlco by the cord at ap-j WM. RICH'RDB' 1ENTS' Shirts, Cravats, Ac. Ac ,cnn always be found at r. i, emu w wen a, No. 4, Odeon Buildings p! IMTEl) KTATl-.s DHJKKT POK 1S4, BFlNr. n diffeflt or dPCiHino. of the courts of common Itw. equity nii .drniinlty In thr United Htstci for the JMr IMS Hy John 'help, Putosni. For mt, ., the No, SMMM. f H WLKY CQ N. B All late vbIusMc l,v bookl receired ts soon u puhUihflsl And sold cheap. tjONS' OF TKMI'KHAM'E OFFERING, IMO-i l iwsutitul book, edited l,y T. .- Arthur. Fot Mfe by jjlB J H. RILEY OO jin,i:i tin. 1 ', Y F hsve . few first rnte cut steel Mutey saws. Also, nsrrow TT mill ssws. of cBst.n.l tJcrmwi steel, toeether with . Isrgo Assortment of cross rut s ws which hATe never Ixn-n eqwAlled for qu.litclnthi.mAtket OERK. ABBOTT CO, j,l Pijn ol tlie Gilt rs.Uocli SrACKfOro de WnTliwHroni 1 to tl.75 ccuis per yArd D bcAutiful lustres. Uio, A few pstterns more of trwje rloti fAncy WS, Which hATC c.UB-d UCh . Uhf1"'R1pf",
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1850 NUMBER 40. A I' HINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT & BABOON. PPIOE MOTMAIT coknkh Of limn st. and mjuah ai.i.iev. Tlill.VIS Iiiviirlubly in udviiiice. Thi Daily, bo persons in Columbus, per year M " Rent tiy mail out of Columbus " " during the session, ind Trl Weekly btUooi year 111 Uulumhus By mall The Tri-Weekly by mail Weekly ia Columbus (Jut of the cily; by mail, single Tii clubs o( four and upwards . 0 00 91 . S w . 4 n :i oo . i! 00 1 50 I 25 1 (Kl clubs ol ten and upweroa, to one mm res I Jidlv. session DO 1 OO 50 40 TriWcekly Weekly, "mcle T'i entbj of wn and upwards ... The foUOW l0 rates and rules ot advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietors' of the Ohio Stalermiaii and the Ohio State. Journal, to be observed, in all canes, alter this date. July JO, 1840. Daily Fnpcr, OM siiuare. 10 lines or leaf, one insertion .. . i ii m i i' h additional.." m ii 1 week ... 0 50 ... 0 25 .... 1 60 ... a oo ... :i oo ... 4 00 ... 00 .... 8 00 ... 10 00 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 'JO 00 BS 00 . ','5 00 SO oo et oo SB 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 S...M... " I month H ti " 3 '.'.'.'..". " 6 " 9 ...... .. Ifl ........ Standing card, 5 lines or less, per unnuiii dhmin, with 4 changes, . H 0. ......., " 19 ehttUed weekly. . daily . . with 4 changes.. " 19 ......... changed weekly. . " daily... Other cases not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the Biiovc rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For earn additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or b greater length Of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rateB, half price. No adveiti-emrnt to be considered by the year, unless it is spe-titled on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (Tot oftVe of every description, to be "barged at tho rate of fifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to be, in all case?, paid in advance. All advertisements Cram Btrangers or transient persons to be aid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy lor a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges oi yearly advertisers, will be confini d rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be ehargrd bv the piece, at the usual ratca. 'No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INSERTED G RATUITOUflLY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, nnd other public meetings, and such Hke, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by Amen) invitations, or obituary notice?, and when so accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertiser?, and all others sending communications or i equiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, con-jerta, or any public entertainments where chargea arc made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, ran only be inserted tvith ?he understanding that the same is to be paid for. If intended to he inserted in the" editorial column, the some will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cent per line, and then only when .iccompanied by an advertisement-All leaded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisement on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above retea. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisement brought in by them. 9 Counting House Almanac for I860 C JANUARY. Juy S. M.T.V t, F. 3. s.mt. vt, F.j s. 7. i S"3 4 5 '.Ci STE 4 "5 6 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 111 11 19 (9 13 14 IS 10 17 18 19 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 22 23 24 25 21! 27 228 29 30 31 .... 28 29 3o3l .. .. . FEBRUARY. " AUQUST. " 9, M. T. w T. F.s. sj.T. ' T. F. 3. , 1 2 .7 T Jl 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(5 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .... 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. s.m. i. i u j i - f. s. i.m.t. wt.I r. a.1 .. 7. .. .. '.: 1 2 I 2 3" 4 5 0 7 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 1 31 - APRIL. OOTOBEH. s. M. T. W T.j F. I.m. T. W T. K. V. 1 2 3 4 5 0 ..' .. fl 3' 45 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 1;. 10 17 IS 19 20 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 28 29 30 .. .. .. .. ,27 28 29 30 31 ..... may7 november7 i.m. t.w t. f.h. s. m. t. w t.f. s. 7. .. i 2 3 4 .. ".. .. .. .'. 1 2 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 20 27 "gjaO 30 3lJ.J 24 2 5 2 0 27 2 8 29 30 JUNE. DEOEMBER. ' .. m. t.wt. r. s. .m. t.wt.f..: 1 f 2 3 4 5 0 7 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 J IIACAULAY'S ENGLAND. MM ACAOUrs K.NUI.AND. livols. Umo. HMttfl, to IBttcto EH Humf 'rt loglrad. Fornalchy maSS7 I. N. WIHTINCI 4 IIUNTINUTON. T(II,H. f10 (,'nrpent,'r(i anil ithTS who OM rnrpentiT tools, wr most 1 rp Bpectfully ay that wp havo tho Oest milUlimil ol tools fver bnuffht to this rity. anil in are dltpnwd to apll them very low for c h. iyl) GEHK, ABBOTT CO. IVTOTICE. The note and accounts af (jeorgc Gere l-.Co , are Ll left with us for settlement and collection They must be paid without delay. OF.RF. ABBOTT & CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. "LUINBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . R I I) G W A V ft CO., MANUFACTURE NTEAM ENfJINEH, FROM new Bnd improved patterns, among which is one for tfci MULEY SAW MIL!., of compact form, with MILL IRONS nd fixtures complete. They alio make the celebrated PARKER'H I'ATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTING? usually made at Foundries. N ACHINK V jf nil kinds made promptly to order. BUCK'S CELEBRATED COOKING STOVE, J-rtmlum Cookin-r Stoves. Parlor. Phop, and Church Proves and foniices Eire Grites, and PLOUGHS ill warranted, are constantly for sale at wholesale and kftail on liberal terms. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Stoves are respectfully invited to examine our stock and prices Colombu-, febll tf a . imtch. 14 5 0. FITCH 6t HALE, to M'Rlvain ir Fitek,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.-, A ND Dealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Salt, Fish, and all kinds fV of Groceries, at wholesale and retail N. B. The highest market price paid at all rimes, in cash, lor Produce Railroad Budding, opposite J Ridgway A Co s Foundry. Co lcmids, Ohio, mar dtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOUT eight miles from the city partly improTcd. A good A- hewed log house, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm is well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm must be sold soon, and is ottered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this does not suit, we have others that will. SMITH & MILLS, may ) 4 Real Estate Agents JOHN Ls ItRYAN, At Col' tie at liiiw mill Solicitor hi Cliniierr), 4 FP10I i Chirk's new builin, two lm.rn north "I the change. Until.. l. 1'. L. HA mm:. Attorney ut l.nw, CoIiiiiiIhin, Ohio, 1 1 I. , ..It, in i.ni.iihllv 1., '.II iitnl.'. n .ii;, I 1. 1, ofesflonal l,n .i ll ' TT to his cure. Office Kast sid': of High ut.. nver Slocuin s Saddler Shop, next t r south of the City Hank bttUdlnf, .i i ll: v. 11 84.MITKL OALLOWAY. IIKNMV 1" I' VOi:. (JALLOWAV & PAGB. A TTO UN B Y H AT LAW. WE Will prUttOi law. lis parliicr", in tho Courts , it liiuikliu and adjoining counties, mid in tin' 'until mid Di -inn I -. Courts. OflM in rlatt'l new bulhling, opposite State Hoiue. mayti tf W. A. SHIL, Altoriiey nt Liiw mid Solicitor In Chi try. FFI0B with Wm, Dennisoa Jr., No. H, Neil'd Rxchtnge, oppi !ecretary of State's otHe. ihel'J-dly A. II. BUTTLES, Attorney ami CouiiNellor itt Law, C'oliiinbiiM. Ohio. OflM No. if, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretiu v ol Stnte's oflOft Jyg WALTER TMIt Attoriii-y anil Conimelloi' nt Law, CoIihiiIhim, Ohio. i LBO. n CommisHioner to take the Acknowledgment of Heeds V lor the State of New York. iy OfHce on High st., between Town nnd Rich. octSO LUCIAN BUTTLES. TltEO. COMHTOCK. I1KO. Oi CoMSTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK efc CO., (SuceesNors to B. Comstock, Si. Co i LKJHWAUUING AND COMMISSION Ml.ilClIAN I.', Laid Oil r Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Pltisler, Fllfa and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ; : Liberal advances made oneoiiniginii utd. ajgrfl c0g Iron Foandrv, Broud Mtrrft, iiear the Bridge, ('ulani-bun, Ohio. Stoves ol hII kinds, mi. 1 a great variety of ('anting j, alwaya on band. octl,'41 BR. ROHKIIT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. Jt elPi I . hiiiie, opposite tin- M'en-iury oi UU'b ooiee, in 'ii si. , ' in1 dee 11 GBO&Gfl E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, (lOV'J-dtl COLVMBt,B, OHIO i. n. whitix; a-ThtntTngtonT" nlOK-SELLERS ami Btattonart. next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbuy, Ohio, A large assortment "i Honks and Stationery always on hand. WM. SK111KBT. M. C. LII.I.KY. SEIBEHT dk LILLKV, BOOK BINDERS, Hii;h street, opposite the Public OhVcs, Co-lumbus. 1,11 1 -'' '. I " REMOVAL. fR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer of Rich nnd Third streets, nd 1 " joining his residence, and opposite the First Hnprinl Church decll-ltf LEATHER, received hy ipG -1O0 bundles UninT and SkirtinH Leather jut KING & HEFFNER, No 27 Main street, Cineinniill GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails Qltai. Houeo Builders' materials, Farming and Mechnnical Tools, Military Goods. &c, &c, No. 101 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH -fc CO., 10MMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-v Dealers in Groceries mid Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, nnd selling Produce consigned for sale. eel2-dly. JOHN W. BAKKR. BOnKHT . RMSTBONO BAKER eV ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKLR3 and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Ofhce, South room, Exchange Rank Building, Columbus, JOHN CARLISLE, (Lace of Chillicotht, Ohio.) I'ruduce, ConimiaMon mitt Fom-iirdiiiu; .llerrluint , mayl6-d3m CLEVELAND. OHIO ELDR1DGE ft MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High street, t door north of Town, opposite, the V. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute all orders in their line ot business in the neatest and iiiustl'H-hionnhle style. JOSEPH BLDRIDOE, apl6 dtf A. L. MARTIN. BAIN it lioilTON IKON M 0 x ; BBS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Iron. Nail- tjorlnas, Avlr- Bath. Olaaa and House Trimmings. Also, deulers in Tin 1'lnt,', r heet Iron, Copper, niui every variety of Tinman's stock. Burn ni UM amCm DRW, oo ruffO sireei. CHARLES a UAIN. mayl.Vdtl JAMES M. HORIZON. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. HUE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY of Mas I sachiisetts especially empowered to Insure IgtltUl AOOl DENT3. Capital SDtt.tXK). Office High street. OpponlS taa Capital Hqum, (V,lunibuH. junelO-dtf D It HOAti. Ai-eiil ARI'HITEt "P OFFICE --MeehnnieN Hull, Ciilmn-Imin. Ohio. N. B. KLLLV inlorniM tin Dublle that dnrlllg his absence nil his Arciiilectui'Jil bQtlaaai, Engineering UldBar ying, will be prompBi ittanded to it the above nihceiiy th undersigned. H H. BLACKMOHE. lei .u it Arennect ana i ivu Kngintflr B. r. CONWAV. I.. K. TOKLrNflON, B. F. CON WAV CO., 0 ROCRRfl, D E A I. E US IN PRO D I ! Q E, PIG I I! t'N, AND CominiMftioii and Fnt'wiirdin-j MerrhnntN, F II Off t S T a R K T , Jan:i--lyd POHT8MOUTH, OHIO. A, B. WO MBAI'OM. W.1I t, WHUKtMH WOMHAUGH & WBBBXBRj ATTOHNEYfl AT LAW. WILL practice an partners in Frnnklin ami ttWNdJolnlngeoQn ties. Prompt attention will he given to the adjustini iitiiiiil toUoBtlotl of claims of large or small amounts. Wm. V. WtiFRi-KB, ffimni PttUle, will take depotitioni. ic kiiowletlgmeiits of deeds, &r,. umce in MeiiT Hew nuiMiiiti, in.rtli nl tin' mil novae. Columbtta, JtuwM, 1830. junc.'l dly wim GI.Ni;iIA.MS AND ( HINT. GOODS. 4 PINEaasOltnieiltof French 401a ,aud oil dltM BdG i 4 4 French and English Chintz. Ac., hiutnble lor I allium , Ii, I aie I enuuren. n lapaoi P. ''. SNOWDEN'S NOTICE. pis undersigned renpectlully informs the public that he eOH I unui's (he Imsiiiess at the old stand of the late firm of Chut. KHaJk Co., on his own nccoiiul. Thitukfiil lor paat favors, be KMMM lo satisfy his Iriends fur the future, tdao. (an,iu-iy( t-iiA.-", im.H'.. OABINKT MAKERS IAN nnd Vtneer Vnniisb, Sand Paper, Glur, V "ih-'r articles in their line, at the siin of the i ami in hi 1 1 all "Its GILT PADLOCK I'll I NTI NG MATERIALS FOR LOlt aide, low for ciudi, or on Bhort credit, a Inn I ALB, B RSSOl t Jlli Printing Materials, eatmanM in part ot 1 Double Medium Smith Press. I Stanberry Press, g lbs. Pica. 4U0 " Rourgt oip, nearly new. 130 Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 h Minion, Sovernl fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type of nearly every variely, part ol which ii nenrly new. Toifrther witli Stfindn. Gallevs. Sticks. ( 'has,'?. Rules. I.rads. (hook and newspaper,) Impn-ing Stones, and tiimlly, everything used in a printing othec. Any iiuimn nl llie Hln.w mII ( , xir. in, l , t-r .,i r .rti, or on short time. decll CHAS. BCOTT, Ag.-nt. NEW GOODS. WF'. have in t,tore, mid otfrr lor sale on good terms 7.'. do. tTiopping Axes of favorite brands 4 doj. Broad " " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " ' L00 Mill and Crosa (Jut Saws 100 boxes Window Class. 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. lOhbls. I lllHlll Oil. :) kegg Nails, assorted nov9 OERE, ABBOTT at CO., At the sign ol the 'tilt Padhn k. wool : I OO Hi id POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, I lAaUUU near the Natinnhl Road Bridce, hy aplC FITCH A MALE CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. I tiii r;ln"tir -prinss: SOaett Iron Av. LOQaatl Braas IVv' Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leathi r ; Lnre.Tuli, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth : Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ar . For sale by jun.7 OF.RE, ABBOTT St CO. iH. BULL'S COMPOUND 111 I It EXTRACT OF J SARSAPARILLA has givenmore general rntislact;:in, and has cured all the complaints for which it ia rcrnmnvnded more cU'ectunlly ihnn any other similar styled preparation before the dierning pnblie. It is warranted to be ix times chesper and better than the molasses nnd water mixtuce f Towns nil ', which in reality Is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub stance, eontainrd in Dr. Bull's invaluable prepnraton ! Persons wishing to hi' cured ot Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li ver Complaints, Neuralgia, sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints. Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or habit of the system, (without laylntr the fnundation fr,r other and worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by the disiien-sing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) woukl do well to give thia SarMparilla a trial. Our own experience proves it the praise bettowfMd upon its active healing properties, by eTpry person we meet, (sarc a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received 1mm all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its being the (rrestest curative agent that the world baa ever prodocH. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or wruknes from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, Diarrho-a or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for it, they will not be disappointed For sale by E, EBRRLY, Successor to R. H. Meaking. marlP-d Family Medicine lrpot. High stret RAGS. Cash paid for Rags. C anvass Ragging, Grass, and Tarred nope, and all other descriptions of paper-malier's stock, by CYRUS W. FIELD A CO. de27-dAw At their Rag Warehouse, ?4 Beokman st. LIVER COAIULAINT, JACNOICE, DVSI'EI'SIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOI s DEBILITV, A LL DIHEAHE OF THE KIDNEYS, ami all disenses arlsiii I ion i ndlponbred Liver or BtOOUeb, tnah as constipation. Inward POot, Fullness, nr Blood tube Head, Acidity ol the Htom-u. h, Naiis. fi, H.-j.rl hum. Disgust for Food, Fullness ur Weight in the Stomach, S I i nption , Sinkin-; or Fluttering nt the Pit ot thfl Sloinaeb, Swimming ol the id a, I, IIiiuk ,1 mid Difficult Breathing, nattering, the Heart, Cbokloj or Su (locating Sensations when in ii lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho EHghti Ferorand Dull Pain in the Head Dafleleiiej of Pflram- ration, Yellowness oT the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tin- Side, Back, Cheat, Limba, An,, Sadden Plaibeioj Heat, Burning in the Flesh, consmni Jtnnginmf. oi i.vii, ami ureal Depressjoii ol Spirits, call tlectuully eun il hy DR. UoOFLAND'd CELEBRATED QERMAM BITTERS, i'njmri'il bv Dr. ( '. M..IACKSON, at the t.niiinii Mtilh itir .Starr, No, WO Arch t., I'hilaUrlphia. Their power over the above diseases U not excelled, if c aualled, by any other prepmralioli in thfl United Stairs, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful jihyslcians had tailed. These Hitlers arfl Worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtue" iu Hie rertilicalion of dlwea-es of the Liver mid lesser gland,', exi rcirimr the ioot senrcbtng powers in weakness and nf-lections id the digestive. oruniH, I hey are, withal, sab-, lertflta and pleasant. HEAD AM) HE UtjXVINCED. The lion. Charier I). Ilimdine, Editor of the " Camden Democrat," the bflflt paper in West Jersey, says. July M : lt Hoolbind'i (iermitti Hllteris." " We have Men many flattering DOtloM of Ihis inediriii', and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to Oflfl It, and must say 'e found it specific in its anion upon diseases of the liver ami dig- live firmans, and the powerful indue: ee it exerts upon nervous pn.strntion is really surprising. It calini and strengthens the n, rvflfl, bringing them Itilo a state of repose, making sleep relie-hitig. " If tins medicine were more generally ued, we nre satistied there would he Ian sickness, ns li om the dtomaeh, liver nnd nervous system thfl great nmjoriiy of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Hnve iliem in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics i;eiierBllv. This extraordinary medicine w- would advise our trien, hi who are at nil indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in not be in flTfl ry family. No DlhflT medicine can produce ueli evidences of merit." f VrOtn the " Boston Uee."l Thfl editor said, Dec. 98d , " Dr. Hoafiand" Celebrated Gtrmnn Hitter tor the cure ot Liver Cpmp aim, Jaandlce, Dyipflpila. Chronic or Nervous Iiebility, i deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the dny. These bitU'i-s havs Dflan used by thousands, Hiid afrieml at our elbow says he 1ms biimelf received u etleetunl and pcnuaiient cure of L'ver Oonpufail Iran thfl oaoof thtl remedy. We are convinced that, iu Uie use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of grest consideration. They are plrafunt in taste and smtdl, and can be used by persons with the, most delicate stomachs with salety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the alllicled we advise their use. "Scott's Weekly," one ol the best Literary papers published, said, AUjtfl " Dr. Hoofiand't German MttaTS- maiiufnctured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some nl the niuit proinuieni members Of thfl faculty SI an article ot much ellicacy iu cases ol female weaklier. As such is the case, we would advitc all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thu- save thftniflflhrei much sicklies.-'. Persons of debilitated con- itutions will find these BlttflTI ndvuntageous to their health, ns We know from experience the salutary etlect they have upon weak sj ItBtna." Jndga M. M. Noah, a fentlernan with great aotatitulo and literary attainments, said in his " New York Weekly Messenger," .bmunry fi, 1850 : "Dr. Hoojtand's German Bitter?. Here is a preparation wich the loading presses In thfl Union appear to b unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It ia made alter a prescription furniebed by one of thfl most Celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhehn Hootlnnd, I'rofessor to the University of Jena, Private Pbycician to the King of Prussia, nnd one of th-,' greater t, medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore u midicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and id) complaints nri-ing from adisor-dflred OOndltlon nl Hie stomach the liver and the intestines. Nine rhlladi Iphla papera exproai and several ot the editors apt dividual experience. Under ranted, not only in oalllns the fion of it excellence cts from their own in- of its i theaa circa. m standee, we feal war attentiotl of our readcrb to the pre- sent pitrprtotora (Dr. 0 H. Jackaon't) preparatiori) but in r MORE EVIDENCE. The " Pbjfatdelphia Saturday (Jazette," the best lamiiy new ipa-per published in the United States the editor rays of DH. IIOOFLAXD'S: GEIlMAX UITTE11S. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicine to tho confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hooilaml 3 German Hitter-, we wish it to be distinctly understooil that we are not ipOflktna of noftrarofl of thoday. tat are notaod aboal lor n brief noriod nnd then lorgotteo idler they barfl done their guilty raceol niis- uuiflTj nuioi n meuieine ion-,' esiaoiipiieii, ihiivit: ally priziM. ano which has met thfl hearty npprovnl of the Furulty iuelf." Evidence upon evidence naj been received tlike the foregoing Horn nil antwtns Union, the last three jeu,3, ,,a u, rtr.,ne. est testimony in it- favor is, that theie t more of it Ui-ed in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philndephia than all oilier nostrums combint d, a fai l that can easily be etublihed, and hilly proving that, a soiantitle preparation will meet with their quiit ap proval win n pre-eijien even in mis lorin, That this inediriiie will cure I.ivei Cumiilaml ioi,l 1 v j.i no one can doubt, after u-imr it as directed. It ai ts specifically upon llie stoniMi b lUtd BTflf -it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious- lic ences -Hi, etlect is inimedinte. I bey can he administered to female or nV1tl with satety and reliable benefit :d any time, HEit'.lllE OF COl'.XTEllFEtTS. I i ByaMMfH l.ns ,1,1 tlmt 1,1, , 1 1 ,i . . -1 . -. Hhlftll Id IMM. sary lor all inedieiue to attain to indu forth a spunoiM article at the risk of tin Boon terfei ten to put ,i those wiin ire imioceno iiiri'io'ii. LOOK WEI. I, To THE MARKS OF THE tiE.WlSE. They ban th written signature of C. M. JACKSON iiiihii llie wrapper, and the name blown iu tin- bottle, without uhieh tAsf nrr ii rffa A For sale, wholesale and retail, at the OEHU.iy IEIHCI.E STOUE. No. I -.'O Arehntrnt, OM door below Sixth, (late ol 878 Rarest.,) Pblhklfllphias and by reapoetable dealers generally throughout the Also, lor sale in C.duuibus hy WM. F. tilDDlMiS, may-'l-ili wait I y (Successor to King A Briggs.) IIOWB'8 SHAK BB SARSAUARIUUA COMPOUND. in--r.vBi-:i u :;tkaM. axij ptt it in (jl'AitT uottI.FS. riHEreetpfl from Which the BHaJtM Sahsai-aiiilla is made I wns porobaaad nearly a year ataon. (a a greatexnenfiefrom an old Doetor, beJoiigini: to tiiat iieenliar sect (the Shakers.) and altliNiigh it lias not been made public until the iriseiit time, it has i extensively need by many ol the Dm phynotana and nurd id' Cjtii-iimati, who have uroiinunced it far suiierior to any other preparation of the Mod ever yet offered to the pnbho, The mode in which it is prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor tn estract lmm the herbs used their full trentftfa mid real s-flence, a lie-ideratuni which ha- DOVflff y i been uhtained in the numuliieturing of any other Sarsaparilla ('oiiqiountl, bene,' (ti vast superiority an to its niedjcHlqualilies, over all other would be rUUWSXMUJjlA0. To those at present using a SarnpHrilla mixture, a single liial ill convince them of the above fact The wonderful bealinn oi.wers of this oreimratioii are dui- to the mnnner in which it is prepared, (namely, by steam,) as well as Oi I 111' , 1 1 nil- ill im r,i used. ius i in i . 1 1 , i t being the best imported HONIMJIIAS sAliAPAKILI.A, ( 'iimbmed ith iminv other i . . nu,I i " which are used in no other Haraaparllla compound at present before the public . and the pliysn limn Him nave eamiueii tlie rn iu . irom w tilcti il is coin-iosed, say that it is the Ijest preparation ol that iucstimahic root tanl, anil U.at tlie jiropenles it comluiie-; a i a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself; it acts as a gentle stimulant, nnd also ns nn h! terative as a stimulant, In exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the etomarh --as a pumatne, in moving Hie t'oweis suitineni tor tfte purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnntural action, ami ns a GFNEUAL POnlFTEH OF Tin; BLOOD, In haaOOfhu all the unhealthy humors ol inmiirities tlien-in con tained, and thereby iuvigoratinc 'he entire system, for which reason it Is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent nre ol ail illseuneH an-im; Itmn an IMPLMtE STATE nl- THE BI.UOD, Surb as Scrofula Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Idles, nil diseases resulting from tlie use of Mercury, A W , Ac it is also not less bene licial iu Rheumatism All Liver Ce-nmlioiits. )vsi'lii'ia, Luuiiiiit;,,, Hatulu d C,istie ness, Loss ot Ap-etite, Acidity ot tlie Stomach, Bilious Diseases, i onsiioiplinri, unit ml l.ung tnseases, wnen fuey arise irom corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all licenses arising form a DEFlANliEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; surh as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epib ptic Fits, Palpitation of the Hesrt, Neuralgic Affections, (iem ral dehilily, Ac, A'c It is found also to (rive great relief to females in all complaints -ecuhnrlv Incident to them. This medicine should be tak, u t-teaddy arcording to the directions, as in that depends the bene6t to be derived from its ueo. Be particular in saflBhaj that the bottel arc put up in Um wrnp-p'rs, with a 1-eautiful steel plate emrraviim of the head of one nf the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, nnd at thebottoai of the InUd a far simile of Dr. Howe's siimatiin This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will gimrd thi medinne from twin? infun'd in its n potation hy unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus i B. II. Mr akino.i, Dfnio A Snvi, J. Ko HKaTS A Co., Kino A Bbiggd, Wjk. SciWKinitF Sold in ouart Uftties, at 01 each, or ft bottles for ". Principal IVpot, No. 1, Collegp Hail, Cincinnati. B. D. Hwe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ot the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Cnnndss. Cnll on our agents nnd get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is aimhcahle to ynur individual ease or not. WM, F. BIDDINGS, (Successor to King A Rrigg',) 'Jeneral Agent for Franklin county. HOWE'S CKLKBfl iTBD COI OH i andv. THC B("ST MF'tr.UV KNOWN FOtl COroiIS, COLD, KOAHSKNrSS. lOBl THROAT, WHOnPINO COOOH, hC Its reputation is now ro fully established, it i unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring u our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. For sale hy WM. t, GIDDINtiS. Columbu- Also, to ra had nf the Druggists generally. (dovIO-I nun W, FIFUD aV CO VJ offer for sale : II Cliff st , New York New-pnper, ijr4:. inches Newspaper, ix4i irtche Newpaprr, x4-' inrhes Nwspaper, 'ifin inches. Newspaper, ?r1r:iH 1 1 in Newspaper, "Jfialtf1 inches. Newspaper, OtjtTO inches. Newspaper, tltsUfi inches Nrwspnpcr. MatM inches. Newspaper, fixi inches Newpnper, '22UixXt inch s Newspap-r, '-EtJt:r7 inches. 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On out-lot No. fcti there is a good two story brick house, toother with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 83, on Town St.. n Binall frame house. For further particulars, as tn price, Ac, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. ania-dstWtJ AMOS B, RAMSEV. VKTHItlNAItY SUROBBY. 'P. II. BISHOP, Vi:ti-:rinaky SuatiroN, II LSI'KCTKULLV oflflffl his Hcrvieea to the inhabilaiits of this IV ciiy and vicinity, nssuring those who may patronise him. that be will endeavor to giv. general satisfaction. All surgical operations performeg with perfect safety, And the majority of the dlflaajfll incident to the Horse cured. T. R. Itishop can he found nt his Veterinary Forge, DHk ,1 thfl Neil House. Refereuce to ihe following gontlamen Major Haiiki'.h, A. L. Olmstrd, E.Williams, J. Hahton juiie5-dA w'tm A FAUAI TnO HAW ;Hli,I. FOIt BAIsBi A N BXOellent btroa of I7I acres, in Genoa tp , Delawnre BO, It IV 17, Tp. :t, S. i, on the east side of Hip Walnut at the mouth ol Hum an's run ; about 50 acres improved, about W of good bottflM Innd. The farm is weli calculated for grain or stock. It is a part ol the Maxwell tract. There is a lino settlement around it. On the premises there Is a good saw mill, which takes the water Iron Walnut creek and Duncan's run. !t is a good site for a grist mill. The farm, nnd an undivided half of the saw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ,! the pay will be required down, the balance in payments. Mr. Qammond livr-a on be place. Jylf-.ttdAwtt WALTER THRALL BULL'S GBNC INK A NOlTtKHT'"ntTRTTvED SABSAPARILLA. KNOW ALL MLN, that we have this day appointed II If. MUAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our AgeM for the State oi Ohio at large, for the sale of Dr. John BulVn Genuine Improved Eitraet of SortOftrUto, where all persons, or Sub-Agents, will be supplied st the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOB HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April 15, 1S5U. E. Ebei ly, incccsaor to P. H. Meakings, at the old stand, High slreet, is the only nuihorized Agent for the sale of Dr. Hull's Sar-snparilla in Columbus, wfiefU citizens and strangers may rely up-iinobtnining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, h sure to buy from the authorized Agent, nnd then you will he sure ol the Genuine Article. R. H. MEAKINGS, General Agent for Ohio. JL'HT UMCMVntD, A T THE DEPOT for Uie sain of Hull's Sarsaparilla and oilier ii Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Oeuutne .Harfiapnrilla, combining ellow Dock, Ilur Dock, and other valuable extract, indiengous to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Age ocy. 1 liis great and invaluable preparation is finding its way into the bosom id' every ulllicted family, ;ir the w ole world i-challenged to produce an article so pleaaant to take that will -o erli-ctually' purify the blood, strength-en the system, and guard it ajninst any sicknens or epidemic whatever! It never fails to give relief, and is warrnnted to be superior Io Townsrnd's, and erery other prrparatii.n belore the putdie. In this city hundreds have la-en cured of the wort tonna oftJcrofula, Ery-ipelas, Dyspepsia. Rlieilinatism, Neumlgia, feb atic Pains, and distress in the ide and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption This preparation ol Dr Bull s Ls no secret or patent medicine ; hence, thousands of physicins prescribe and use it in their practice. Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent'' and if anyliberal-minded M. D.. who is not over hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too strongly rivitedto the "Chain-Gang." to makepeopleswallow Calomel and other villainous minerals (nolens volens) will writ to him and satisfy him that he ha not killed more than nine nut of every Um of his patients, he will irladly send him a full formu lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches I Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tcn of thousands to a premature grave t PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! Strike at the heart of the disease, remore morbid secretions, give action to your liver, -trengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to boild up Batw tmi pure blood for the sustenance ol the general system. To du which, nothing has been given to man nothinir within th n arh of human agency beams to com pare with Bull's Fluid Ftract ol Sar-apardla Remember that in case of any dissatisfaction 1 wil return the money, for I am so Authorized bv the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EBERLi, Only agent for Columbus Eat side High meet, next lo Puller's bakery, and a few doors south of the State House. junell'KliwJ EVPs ATTE'0. SPRING PTYLE9 Superfine silk rmn tiai ; as usunt. oniy v ,. aiso, irjr your oenent. r Prenrli Cloths, fnhiunalde ( ?assimcres, new and very beautifu style Vestlnga of both Silk and MaraaJles, Cravaui of differen designs, suited tn the season, Ac. Ac.. Just opened by ap!2-dw H. COWLES A CO n i , fU;U Uu JOOB TOWNSEND, Oihe original dm-wrnr of the ;, W,,,,rf SarAauarilla LD Dr. lownw.'iid Is now ubout 70 y. ars of ego, ami has long heer. known as the Author and DlM-e.er ol the Genuine Uriffciil lownsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel w'i limit H, manulacture, by which means it has been kept out ot market, nnd the sales circumscribed to ibose nlv whi, bad proved Iih worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears ot many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed ol sore dueaaee, and saved from death, proclaimed Its womb rial cures, it relaxes strictures nnd tightness, removes all obstructions aii-liiivigornies the entire nervous system. B not this then the Medicine yon pre eminently need r Hut can any of these things be said of .4. i . Townsend's inferior nrtiele t I his young man's liquid not to be compared with the old Doctor a, became oiiet'i ainl lad Hint Ihe one is incapable ol deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, lermeiiting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments : the mmr, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods t Mutt not toll botrible compound be poisonous to tho system f What I (ml acid into a system already diseased with add 1 What causes De. Ii i;, hutlicid 1 tin W. unt nil 1 n..u ,1, ,.t fnnA in our siomacIiH, what mischief it produces 1 llatuleiice, heart hum, palpitation ot the heart, liver complaint, diarrhma, dysentery, e, die, and corruption oi the blood What is flcrofula but an m id humor in tho body I What produces all the humors win, b brill- mi eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Eiyiipelaa, White Swellings, Fover Sores, and all ulcerations internal a,id external t It il nothim- under heaven but an acid siib- , which tours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, or Ir-, W'hil ram-en It Ii, in.iut ion hut a ,,r n,l ,.l,l ,l..l.l which iiiaiiiuiiies iiself between the joints and elsewhere, irr ita-nn- ami nBaffllng the delicate tissues upon which it acts 1 So of nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which nttlict human nature Noiv h it not l,,nil-J.- to tnako and . ' I .. ,1 ,,.i.,,,i, .. w..rBn lias. tUa U,..l.... I." .1. . ....s...' . , iTTV- ......,.s, iiK, i iiuciumg, rtno OUlpOllim ol ft. f. J aVDi ril, and vet he wnuld Inin luivr- ir ,,r,,l.,r, t,w,H ilia ni.i ll.. I I, i ,oijm-ii snenuine Ungmal .arhaiuii ill;,, is an loi.lai.uii of his nferiur preparation 1 1 llmven fiiibid llial we should dual in an arttsda which .,m),l bear tlie most distant resemblance tn S, p. Townsend's article I We wish it understood, because it Is the absolute truth, that S. ToWOaend'l article and Old Dr .lur.ih Tsinwrt'i Hur-anurillo Ira beav,;n-widn apart, and infinitely dissimilar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In common. ... i . lunuwiH in mi uut.i'Ji , ami iicvei was, if, no cih iiii. i, no pharmareiiiirit knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they aie receiving a genuine scien-tihr medbine, cntnining all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable ol changes which might render them the Agents of Disease instead of health T Since the above was put in type the following fact has DOOM to our knowledge which is truly tyled The Triumph of Juntlcc - The War linded! S. V Towvend abandoned the fieldOld Dr. Jacob Towntend ri dirated by the. People B. P. Towneend has Bt last ittven uu the manufacture i.i mm inure SnmqmriUa, having disposed of his business to some strnn- hi-ib. i hub ins emims to uriirinniity and oilier preten Mori- tali tn the ground. Hi! voluntarily abandons them, in thuBevading tlie Issue lielore the public, hy disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation of whose lite was a worker on Railroads, cannls. chopping wood, iiiwlogs, dock sticks, &c, Ac. The fact, also, that his nrtiele on-najnfl notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Burming theBottle,-, thereby deceiving and injuring the sick, and destroying goods, lemonstrntes beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensions, and I lii' baseless fabric ot his claims. Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people hy some StrangerB, yet bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been informed that these Strangcro intend to print on tiie labels the name of sume Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bnd character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other folly will redeem S. P. Townsend's nouring compound from public odium, unlees it is made entirely different from its present character; and II they do thk it will become another article of Snivanarilln ami thn might as well give it another namo first as last. It snoum men DC oaUOO the "fttrangcr s Sarsapanlla, and not I P. Townend's. Rut if there is no alteration, the people limy till expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Heer stuff: We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position d this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's darsnparilla nay not be confounded with this sourinc article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ngo S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton st., a first rate store, nnd snt himself down only a few doors below ue, in Nauseau st.,thc motives nnd objects ot wliicn we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'sbus-ine-s, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will 11 .U..-B11 NNIBII lUMVm UP no O. . . UIU. Depot for the Old Doctor's Snr'aiisrilln is now LOQl Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILL MAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal officii tor th Western States, Vine st., .'id door above lib, Cincinnati. G. W, C.VHilOl'N. General Aireut. to whom all orders or applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla can be found at tlie principal Drug Stores in tlie State, and is advertised in most of tho country papers. In in every county there is some one authorized to establish sub-pigencics for the county in whiob, he resides, and tho same can ba ascertained by reference to the county papers. FOT Bie m Joiumnua uy ut.i-.iu a. HAKltr . Agents tor h rank-in county. Also, by IIknuv LOMO, Grovcport tebUtidAwly KDUAH CONKI.INO. WILLIAM WOOD AI.FHKP WOOD hnklim;, wood & CO., MANUFACTUBEB3 OF flJ K I WH11K LEA 11, Id OIL, I PAIllS WHITF. NO. I, PARIS (iRKKN, (; H home VSLLOW, CHROME HREEN, CHROME RED, CHINESE HI. HE, ' till., ASSORT ED OOL'D PAINTS, IN DUY WHITE I f.t AH, RED iBAO, (JTHARdF., PUTTT, WiuriMi, rtRl DRIXD.' CIDER VINF.flAR. WE have adopted the most approved method, as practiced by the Kawtern MauufHcturers, iu manufacturing White Lead, and will warrant It equal to any maile in tin' llniled State, wm rant the iiuiditV of each article we manufaeturo to be hi rood as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Often 1 at the lowest prices on unual lime, or diM'ulint lor Cash. CASH FOR FLAX HEKD. Any mjantity of CASTOR. ItFlANH wnuUtd. We will 1 upply Farmers with Castor Heans fur seed, and then contract to take hem almarket price annually. CONKLING, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 'JS, tHU, dawly ( Alil'KTI.M. Alt IFTlNtJ ! P. STONE A CO., have on band one of thelargesl and best ll assorted stocks of Fine (Inrpt-i nml Oil OItkfl Brer otlered in Columbus, embracing all the different Hlyles. viz Superline 'i'urkey and Wiltran ; I Superior Ingrain Superior Tapistry Hrusw! Fine do Supertine HrusHels; 1 Superior Venitian bnpeiial,3 I'ly; l0-4 Sup. Druggels, Wooicn 1 Superfine do LU--J " " Linen.. Also, Superior Willran Tutted aud Chcnielltuggs. Also,eupe-rior 10 4 Linen Sheetings, at a very groat bargain! Also, h splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Laco Curtains, Painted Shades, Ac, Ac. mnrl8-dA w DAPHB WAItKIIOrHlC. -CYRl'S W. FIELD A CO., II 1 Clitl st., N. Y., otter for side Rlfachino Powdkh 200 casks best quality. Soda Ash 80 tons good quality. Alum 1(H) bbls. ground nnd 100 bids, crude. Ssiai.ta Rest English 3 F K, 4 F E, and 4 F K super, Ui.TnAMAR.iNR Rest French and German, various brands lUos 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raos 090 bales Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a compete assortment of all kinds ol Paper and I'Hper-Maker's Materials. de27-dAw 1AKPKTS ARE GOINO-OFF. Those beautiful Mid rhtkp Car; J prtAurv leaving fast call soon if you would have ono this' spring, 00 apl9 dAw H COWLES A CO. PHll.ADBIiPHIA ggOBS. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED ftfHHOLH Ruskins and Slips, thick and thin soies. Also, Children's Gaitera, the finest article made In the Union, just opened by ap!3-dAw H. COWLES A CO. NKWBKIC-K JROlLTERvrcORNl:rroFnirH AND I IIII Ml MTKEKTN. HE undersigned hnving purchased the stock of J. M. Brown, I will continued the Grocery and Forwarding and Commission business, tnd beg leave to call the attention of our friends and the public gcncrallyto a well selected stock of Groceries, Ac. Ac, to which, a large stock will be added soon, anil offered a t wholesale and retail at low prices. mnr25-dAwtf. STAGE A FHlSHIE. FOR HALF. LOToI Heech Fencing, Shingling Lath, and Reech Joists - Inquire of (may271 C. SCOTT. Journal office. University of Pennsylvania, medical department, ki;hty-fifth ummion, osso-si.) FT HI Lectures will commence on Monday, October the 7tl A and terminate about the end of March ensuing. Foriurther Information see the July numbers of the Medici JlJ,r"l9- W. E. HORNER, M. D., July 1, law. Dean of tho Medical Faculty. fy22dAw!0w A CARDi It la mv nnnuMn tn reaume (tie UsaflOlfla nf Low -iV in the Supreme Court of the United Slates, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court mi i, ...in 01 100 niaic ol t'lilo. julyM T. EWINC EMHROIDKRED CURTAIN MUSLINS ceifed by p -A lai ge lot just re T, I RUWUKIs. apVa 4. Odeon Ruildingi TO I Mt 'll ti' . MJM are authorized to offer for sale one of the best farms in T f r ranklin eountv, situated four miles north west or ( "olum bus. contsining 3 lii acrea-LW acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber It is situated 011 a good road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and is well watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. Enquire at the Heal Etate Ofice of jyfl-dAw SMITH A MILLS- FOB SALE. , , A VERY desirable residence with lot 12d by 18. Mi, pleasantly situated on RriMid street. The improvements arc new and all in R.od order, with a good well of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a rery nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call no the subscribers. julyST. BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR BALK a CflNVIMFNI HHICK HUl.Sb, A antlr situated: toaether with two-thirds of an ncre of eround. iiai which there is a good well of water, cistern, some young iruit Trees, and a variety of shrubbery. Tins property will he sold ehean, and on good terms, or wilt exchange lor a small house and lot near r tti business portion 01 tne cuy. Also, some va rant lots, for sale rrmarkahlv low and on good terms. Enquire of JauglfiJ ' BAKER A ARMSTRONG. ltiVIM. awn HARVESTING. A S the gran i rather short, and we haw a large number ol f sevthes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close txp the stock. Also, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, rifles, grass hooka, Ac as low as the lowest. Jy3 GERE, ABTIOTT A CO. TAK H NOTIO& WE have a house and lot on Cleveland Avenue, In tru-di's Addition, tnr xale Tl. I ...,....i.,u .1. lilivH. rooms nnd h celhtr the lot is 40 bv ion 1ms w b lllthorlxod to sell It cheap and on eusy terms. Jyl'i-d SMITH A MILLS, WM, M. KAHHON, I i AMJtOAD and mi rchandize ,b npiitch via New York and Erie IV Itidlroad and Strainers on the Lakes, tier exnrps frtdidit trniiH to HuH'hIo in throe days, (Sundays excepted.) Murk packages N. V. A E. it. R., Care Win. M, Knsson," swp per iNew York &. line Railroad, daily. M0 o'clock, P. M., toot "I limine -1 r . r-r New lurk. I -" For further particulars call nt th" Transportation Office ot theN, . . i; R.H.(,1of;IBmot,r,Btri,rtijoW Yora, oro Wm, M. Kassou, ti . Marvin Hlock. Water street, Buffalo. Inritt ol prices per UK '!i- for dry goods and other light merchandise during Lake navivation, ...V nfw yoaa to '""evil ll7r, Lake Miehlimn nnrli Ol SJi Ganandaiaua Via Ht'mb't from Buffalo. mminei ptf Batnvla 1,05 Attica 1,10 Bitfl'alo 1,20 Lake Erie porta 1.40 I'Miriudlnir Detroit. Via Mn h.C.ltailroHd. 1,80 Cincinnati A Columbus, O. . 2,95 Via Sam iukv It. R St, Louis, Mo 2,75 Via Mich. C. Railroad... fit N. H. All packages should be properly strapped and tlie weight nl the same marked on each package. No single package wiirbe called less than 5(1 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 MEXI4 AX JTIIiWAW'LiMRIENT. To the bull , the hum', lite aore, mill the -1 nl jointed, " We hrliift ulnd titling of vrent joy ! 'PUB most ail'-rlul remedy ever used lor removing and erad- of any kind almost instantaneously, and for 1 icstlnrr 1 henlimr nnd o cuy curing nn nmoi 1,1 sores Wllf.Ri: THIS LINIMKNT IS USED FAIN CANNOT EXIST. it itns DflflTJ out an, mt ;-ix noBthl llflce this I'xtraordmary medical preparation first made Its appeace In tho United States ; yet it lin- gained a popularity unprecedented in the annals of any preparation ever oll'ered lo the iifilicted. Although it wbs recommended only for rheumatism, sores bruisea, scratches, burns, sprains, Ac, in human beings, and tor ring bones, spavin, wind-gall, lug h. ad, poll evil, htuln, middle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, Bweeney, Ac, in horses; yet it has proved equally efficacious in many other complaints. It is an infallible remedy for that worst of all complaints, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHLUMATISM ! Thomas Harnett, works at Rogers A Harkhoad's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obatbuite atlack of this acute and painful disense, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remediea in vain, in three days. STILL MONK FJXTRAOHDINARY 1 1 An old physician of extensive practice in the city, had apatient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. His limbs were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, nnd his sutlerings Wore of the most agonizing and heart-rending kind. He finallv lost all hopes of doing im any good, and, to get rid of the eonetniit calls on hi m, often in tiie night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that be thought it would do the boy any good but to his great surprise the boy has got veil. This is the doctor's confession. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One case in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one side, has been perfectly "restored by using the Mustang Liniment slone 1 WHTTE-SWFLLING, OR HIP DISEASE. A very respectable end worthy citizen of Madison county, 111., bad a son who had he, n afflicted with this terrible disease for nearly two yenr nnd the hip Joint was drawn considerably out of place. The doctors coubi do it no good, and he oxpected hia only eon to be a cripple for life. In hia despair, he was induced to me the Mustanir Liniment and bis son is healed ! WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I This 1? to certiiy that my wife has been sorely afflicted with a cancer on her face for several yenrs, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physicians prescribed for it the great Kentucky Cancer Doctor whs applied to and every remedy that we could obtain wns tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good. It was pronounced the incurable gore. We were greatly alarmed, and begun to feel the stings of despair, when 1 fortunately came in possession of n few bottles ot the Mexican Mustang Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have heen affected bv it in the neignborhood. JOHN COLCLASURE. ClBy county, III.. January Mthj lBoO. 1 hereby certify that John Colcfasure is an old, substantial, respectable and worthy citizen of Clay county, III., and that 1 saw his wife when affile ted with the cancer, and after it was cured. Salem, III., January ','(! h, 1850. B. F. LEMEN. Wc fully concur in 13. F. Lemon's stutemcnts, being known to the facts. RRADLY A NICHOLSON, HEN J. OGLE. Xeuie, 111., January 86th-, 1650. TO CALIFORNIA EMIURANTH This Liniment is of the utmost importance, as it is an infallible remedy for the bites of Spiders, or other poisonous insects the bites of snakes inflammations of any kind fresh wounds, swellings, sprain", bruisea, eruptions, or sores of any kind. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should he supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good pro it and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA t Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Liniment, or some other eounllv worthier tm-h, bv savins it is iustaso-nnd as the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Ask lor thi Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disap pointed. The name is blown in the bottle. Price 25 cents a bottle, with full directions In English and German. 7 I'nneinal Dennt at HI! Al Hi A Mt I.KAN'S Hvuo Stm-.. corner Third and Market i-treets. St. Louis, Mo. Druggists nnd country im rehaiitf fupplied on liberal terraB For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to 1!. H. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few doors South of State House. juljlO-ly IO It SAIK.-'Jlo Lota situated a short distance north ome of which front on the Wnr- J of the Knilroad Deuot. thington Plank Road. This ground is pleasantly situated and ia well calculated lor private residences. Terms easy. Enquire of RAKER A ARMSTRONG, JulySS Real Estate Head Quartera. IIOKSI-; SHOE I It ON CIUPEEIOR in quality to nny ever sold in this market. Also, a ii full assortment of all kinds of iron constantly on hftnd and lor sale at the sign of the Rack Saw, RAIN A HORTON, Jy22 b';i High street Columbus, O. .ARMAGH KI-ltlN(iN of alt kinds, including the oele-l braled secret llonehl round point firings, for aaleatthesign of tin' Hack Saw. BAIN A HORTON. PATENT I' I. AT FORM Sf I, l, riU) Wfllffa 1,000 pounds, for saie by I Jy9B BAIN St. HORTON. A FOR SALE, h A SMALL HOUSE, and 'Ma by Mm feet of ground, sirua- ilLted on the corner of Cherry and Fair alleys. quire of BAKER A ARMSTRONG. A RARE CHANCE ! Mi III. subscribers are authorixed to dispose of one-half or the I whole of one of the best establishments lor making money in Columbus. The concern pays a profit of about twenty-five hundred dollars yearly, and is in one of the bpst locations In the city for the business. For timber particulars inquire'of MS BAKER A ARMSTRONG. WHO WAnTARGAINf VlOR .ale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash r ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire of jalyn baker a Armstrong. OH j CLOTHS. LARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Chinese, English and American f urniture Oil Cloths, Just re oatved and for sale by J. D. OSBORN A CO. IsElHiKR PAPER)-, 1 1AP, Demy nnd Mediinn, from the best makers. 111, trom t auglOJ F r sale at hasteni prici RILEY A Co. TIIE HISTORY OF TIIE CONFESSIONAL. nY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop otth" Diocese of Vermi nt. Just received and lor sale by Hug9 I. N. WHITING A. HUNTINGTON. To Wrtcrn Merchants. i "" TO a. N. UNOBaitlLt h CO,) IS nnd Cednr St , between Wlllinm nnd Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, of every grade, width and quality. Also, ht-st Southern Yum assorted to suit buyers; white and colored Carpet Warp, Batts, Wadding, Twine, Wicking, and all articles in the domestic line, at Manufacturer's prices, for cash or approved paper, nt tho fu st established house in the city of Nfw York. New York, July irt, 1850. jy23-d2m PISTOLS. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and slnglo barreled pistols, for sale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK FS .Olt RENT ! A snug dwelling for a smnll family, in a cen- d situation Apply to H. COWLES A CO spl2 flfOURNING GOODS, nf every description, tor ladies at ifl P. T. SNOWDEN'S, apt'."" No. A, Odeon Buildings AMONG the ureal assortment of beautiful patterns of English and American Prints nmv b' seen Doric's Oil Dressed Goods, tun riue. uw), yjn iwo tnou for window curtains ann green ( atlco by the cord at ap-j WM. RICH'RDB' 1ENTS' Shirts, Cravats, Ac. Ac ,cnn always be found at r. i, emu w wen a, No. 4, Odeon Buildings p! IMTEl) KTATl-.s DHJKKT POK 1S4, BFlNr. n diffeflt or dPCiHino. of the courts of common Itw. equity nii .drniinlty In thr United Htstci for the JMr IMS Hy John 'help, Putosni. For mt, ., the No, SMMM. f H WLKY CQ N. B All late vbIusMc l,v bookl receired ts soon u puhUihflsl And sold cheap. tjONS' OF TKMI'KHAM'E OFFERING, IMO-i l iwsutitul book, edited l,y T. .- Arthur. Fot Mfe by jjlB J H. RILEY OO jin,i:i tin. 1 ', Y F hsve . few first rnte cut steel Mutey saws. Also, nsrrow TT mill ssws. of cBst.n.l tJcrmwi steel, toeether with . Isrgo Assortment of cross rut s ws which hATe never Ixn-n eqwAlled for qu.litclnthi.mAtket OERK. ABBOTT CO, j,l Pijn ol tlie Gilt rs.Uocli SrACKfOro de WnTliwHroni 1 to tl.75 ccuis per yArd D bcAutiful lustres. Uio, A few pstterns more of trwje rloti fAncy WS, Which hATC c.UB-d UCh . Uhf1"'R1pf", |
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