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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1850. NUMBER 54. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT tic BASCOM. i I M' 'f AnitTlt'XAflT COHNKR OV HIGH ST. AND "I'flAB Jtl.M'V TERMM Invnrltilily in udvniiee. Tki Dullji to Btnom Oohwhn per jnar " aent by ituil out Of Oolumbu ii " during thi) session, md Trl-Wenkly babmea year In Cnlumbu Ily in ii 1 1 Tim Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly In Columbus Out Of tbe city; by toiill, singb' To olbi of mi r and upwtrai To rluhs n ten Rml upward, to OHO address DUy, MMUi Trl Weekly i Weekly, single To stone of nve and npwardi .go" 00 of . 0 00 . 4 (Ml . :i 00 . 2 (X) 1 00 . I M 1 (HI a oo . I (XI Hlllllllli The following rate and rule of utlvcrtiHim; have been Wod upon llBtWOWl the pfOUrifltDn of the Ohio BMMnMB unit tin Ibio Bms Journal to be oneer?ad,ln nil aaiii, after this date, July JO, IM Dully Pnper. I hM square, 10 linei or less, one insertion JO Ml n H each additional.." t) S5 1 week 1 30 9..." 00 h " a ... 3 oo " 1 montb 4 00 m a ... oo 6 .......... 10 00 0 ... 1ft oo 10 ... IS 00 Standing BOfdi 0 lines or less, Dtt iiniuim 10 00 A column, with 4 rhaugp, u " 20 00 i " i n oo 5 m ...... B w i " Bhaafsd rreaMj " " M " 5 h dally. " " BO 00 Ik " with 4 chanties " " " 111 'NI 4.". 'HI (Ml 12 " ohongod wookly " M 11 " dally i:H) ih Ofhif oooaa not pravldod fur. rhaifoaMo la ooaflwroity with the rdovr ratea. The itandard of noaaoreotint to be minion type, Pof oich Biiditiouui loaaro in the dolly. Inaortod ono nontki ot a 1 1. -.it- i length of time, ami for raeh nddltlona square inacrtrd under iho yoorty ratotj half prioo. No advertiwinciit to be eoiiHidcred by the year, unli-iM it ! pe-lllli'd on the mainiHi ript, or prevhrnnly agTOOd upon between the partiea. PabUohon not nwrmntuHft tot the oooorooy of leaal odwrtlOB menta btjond the amount chargi'd for tbeir publirnliun. Atinouurinti i-andldatee (for office of every dearriptiou,) to br Bharged it the rate offlftyoonta per weeki for each tuune the came to be, hi all eaaei, paid in advniiec AJ oil mi llernitoailo Ron rtrangon or transient panoaa to be paid in advance. HfllOlllimnoiiH not marked on (he enpy tor a IPWlQed number of insertions, will be continued one inoiith, unless ordered out. and payment will bo exacted accurdlngly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be eonline.l rigidly to their regular businesa ; and all advertisement not pertaiiiinir there-to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auetioneprs, (leneral Agents, Ural rotate Agents, A-4?., not to la' contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUVKRTISKMFNT CAN tIK INMCRTRD ORATI'lTnilflf.V. djOltloranenta for eharitable institutions, tire eompanies, ward, JBTuship, and oAOT public meetings, and fBOh like, fo be OOarged half piioe. Marriage notices to be charged 'J."i cents. Dualli inserted without charge, unices accompanleii by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to he paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-corta, or any public entertainment where charges are made tor admittance all notices of private aasoclatbms every notice dOftgnod lO call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in tended to promote, individual interest, can only be inserted with the underst audi mi that the same "is to be paid lor. If Intended to bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisemeni. All leaded advertisement to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured us if solid. Advertisements 00 the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 50 per cent, iu advance on the above rnles. Attorneys will DO DOHWO tor HM price 01 inserting wranw monts brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850 'X 0 JANUARY. JULY . M. T.V T. K. S. 3.M.T. vt.k.Js. .7 .. i 'J :i 4 "l I J i S i K 7 8 ! ill 11 12 7 8 II 111 II I 'J I t in M 15 111 17 18 111 U I.) Ill 17 18 111 -Jll 20 SI 22 23 24 25 2fi 21 22 2:1 24 25 2li 27 87 58 2!) SO 31 .. .. 28 211 311 111 .. .... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. " S. T. W T. F.s. fl.J.M. T. v T. K. 1 2 .. 77 77 7. I 2 :i S 4 i I I I i 4 (17 8 !l III in II 12 18 14 15 IK II 12 1.1 14 15 16 17 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 18 1!) 20 21 22 2:1 2 I 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. 252027 28 2!) 30 :il MARCH. SEPTEMBER. 7m. t. wt. r. t. i. J. t. wt. r.l i. 7. 7. .. .... I 2 , 1 2 3 4 0 t 7 8 4 8 6 7 8-0 8 8 10 II 12 18 14 10 I I 12 13 14 15 18 15 111 17 18 l!l 20 91 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 21! 27 28 24 25 211 27 28 20 30 211 30 1 31 APRIL. OCTOBER. H. M. W T. P. J- ft. M. T.j W T. Y S. . . 1 2 3 4 5 "ll . 7 ! 7 "l 2 3 4 5 7 8 'J 10 11 12 13 II 7 Si 8 10 11 18 14 18 III 17 18 IS 20 13 14 1818 17 18 l!l 21 22 88 24 25 2fi 27 20 21 22 83 24 88 30 88 89130 .. .. .... 87 3888JS031 .. .. MAY. "NOVEMBER A. M.T.W T.J K. S. 9 . M-1 T. W T . K I H. .. 1 2 3 4 12 0 0 7 8 0 10 11 3 4 5 8 7 8 !l 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 III l!l 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 jSli 87 88 2!) 30 31 . . 24 25 21, 27 88 211 :ln JUNE. DEOEMBER. m.t.1w T.fr-I iT s-i. r. ir.r.s. 1 I 2 3 4 5 II 7 B 3 4 5 (17 8 8 !l 10 II 12 13 14 II III II 12 13 14 15 15 III 17 18 10 20 21 10 17 II! HI 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 211 27 28 23 24 25 211 27 28 211 211 30 31 30 I J -I - MACAI XAY'M I N ( -1 Mi. if ACACL.U .' CM. I. .NH- '' Vols. IJni., Mii-lm. I t, I, ITL Hume ri Kngl may'J7 nd. For sale by I. N. WIIITINO Sl BUMTDIGTON. TOOI.H. rWIG Carpenters ami others who use oirpcntcr tools, we BlOft J. respt.'ctfully say that we have the best assortment ol tooll rvcr bnatglM to this city, and we are dispoied to cell tin in v.-ry low lore h. jyl) OEKF, AMBO'lT St CO. VrOTK'K. The notes and accounts at (ieorge Here 1Co., are ll left with us for settlement ind collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AHHOTT . CO Colo in 1 1 us, July .1, 1H49. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. " .1 . ft I) (iWAV oY 0 0., SIANCFACTUIIK HTKAM BNQlNBMi g,lKOM new and improved pattrrns, among which is one for that I1 MIILF.Y HAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IHONS ind fixtures complete. They also make tin' celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and nil other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS uanally made at Foundries. m A c ii i n r. a v Ol all kinds made promptly to order. BOCK'S CHJDEAMn COOKING STOTB, Premium Cnokino Stores), Parlor, Shop, and Church Stntpa and Furnaeea. Fire Orates, and I'l.OIKillS all warranted. ar' con tantly for sale at whoLHsal and KaTlAtt on liberal terms. Merchants and others enoSjOJ in PloOgha and stove are p.. wctfully inviteil to examine our stock and prieea. Columbus, I.MHi a . FITCH. A. BT. II ALE mm. FITCH Ac HALE, (Succim$ot to McKlrain r Ftt h.) W FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCIIAM A ND riealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Ball, Fish, and all kinds V of OroceriPS, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price psdd at all times, in cahh, lor Produce. sjaa Railnmd Building, opposite J. Ridgsrar Co.'a Foundry, Co Luarana, Ohio. (mar5 dtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly Improfed. A good hewed log bouse, atable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm la well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm most be aold soon, and ia offered cheap. Persons wish-log to make a email investment, or securing a pleaaant home, can not do better tfaan by calllna on ut if thia doea not suit, we bare otbera that will SMITH V MILLS, may 14 Real Estate Agents JOHN I,. BRYAN, Attorney ni Lmw mill Knlti-lloi- In i lunn ri, iPFIOE in Clark's new rafting, two door north Of the Fx . ,'i, d Bank, utay4Mtod&vr It. Pi L. haiier, Attorney ul Lnw, ('(.tuiiihiiN, Ohio, Will. attend promptly to nil III llllfllMll bus intWaUw tO bit 04AIV. OlhVi Kant MOt ol lliicb at., over Hlocunv Saddler Bhopi MSt door south of the 'ity (lank building. ap.-f-dA- wit lAamSfc IIALLOWAV. 1IKNHV K PAOE. 4MI.I.OWAY tV I'AfJK, ATTOR N K Y 8 AT LAW. WB will pftotHM low, porta era. in tbo Court of PraakBo mill adjoining counties, iiik) in the Circuit ninl District V. S. Court. Dm in Piuttv now building, oppooha BtaU l louse. nayO ti W. A. NKIIM 4lti.n,i itl I ii n utiil Sulii' In flBMMS i- o PP1CE with Win. Donaloon Jr., No. B, Nell' Knebange, oppo- oronry m boowooohw owna my A. 11. Ill TTI.I. AllnriM'v mid ('miiiMfllor ul Law. 4 ohnohu-. Ohio. (Mice, No. i, NeilV Kxchange, niipnsite Secretary of State's office. tow WAI.TKK TIIKAI.K, Attorney ii ml i'niiiiM'llor nl l,nw, I'ohtmbuN, Ohio. 4 I. HO, it toninuailonjOr to take the Acknowledgment ot Heeds ! lor tlo- State of New York. lOrTn c on High st., between Town and Itich. OOtflO LOOIAM nuTTI.Kft. TIIKO. COMSTOCK. ORO. II. CDMHTOCK. HIITTI.KM, COMSTOCK V CO., (flnooeoiora to H. Conutookj Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMI88ION HKKCUANT8, Lmrd CHI I Mnnulai tiirerH, and dealern iu ;-nlt, I'bi-ter, i i-dmml Lumber. Mend of the Canal, Coluinbus, Ohio, it' Liberal advances made on consignments. inarll .1. ItllXiWAY 0Os8) Iron Kniuidry, llroii'l Nirrel, nrar l lie lliidf(ef i'oliiin- bnas ohiu. BtOTOI Of all hinds, and a great variety ot Castings, always on band. oetl41 oif. HoilKltT VHOMPBONU OFPICB NO 4, NoflO Kxelinnge, opposite Qm Secretary ot State's o!lti-e, High -l , Cidumbus, doc 11 a:oi(;i: v.. wai.ci tt, HI (I N AND MANN BR PA INTR It, BorO1 dtf cnniMnns, oiito. I. N. HMITINtJ A HUNTINGTON, IXIOK SLLLKKS and Stationers, next door to the ( 'lintoii Hank. I J street, Columbus, Ohi A large assortment ol Mookl ind Stationery always wm. HRIIlT, M. ft I.lr.T.RV. 8BIBBAT A i.i i.i, KV, DOOK-RDXDERB, High itrerti opposite the PobUe Ofleoa. Co- IIIUll'US. an96,40 It i. to OU. MARIS'S OFKICK, comer of Kiel) nml Third streets, ad joining his residence, and opposite the First Maptist Church, dec 1 1 It t KATIIKIt.-lis) bundles Upper and Skirting Leather just -i received by KIN(i ft IILTFNKH, ap(i No 'J7 Main street, Cincinnati QBRB, AIIIIOTT oV CO, rfSALBR8itl HordWnreand Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Giant, House I' Bntldera materials, Funning and Mechanical Tools, Military lioods, Ac , Ac, No. lid lligli street, higu of the (Jill Padlock DAVIS, BJglTfl a CO., pOnfnnSSIOM and FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole- " J Dealers in GrMOrfoi and I'lodm-e, I'ortf mouth, Ohio. Personal at lent ion given to rooolring and forward In OOda, and elling Produce consigned for sale. si-l-' illy. JOHN Of, DAKKB. BOI1RRT ARSISTRONO. IIAKKIt a ARMSTMNO, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, oilier, Booth room, Exchange Bank BoihUng, Gohuntnta, 't I I.Dltllil.l it MAKTIN, D It A P B It S AN D T A t L 0 US, llttfh ttrtft, nt dior north at Town, Bfm$U tkr R S. Haiti, ARE prepared to execute ali orders In their lino flf IjUllnOia. in tlie OjOOIOSI and most fuxhioiinble style. JorfLI'H ELDRTOGE, aplo dtf A. L. MARTIN. I1A1N HOKTON, IRON M 0 N a B B 8 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or HARDWARE. Iron. Naila. Snrbura. Aalaa. Baah. Class and House Trimmings. Also, doahrri in Tin PhttO, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tir.man's stock. Sign of the Bark Saw, f.;) High street. CHARLES A RAIN, mnyLrMltl JAMES M. UOltTON. RAILROAD AMI STCVtlllOAT INSI'HANCK. rnilE FRANK LIS HEAL , H ASS TRANCE COM PAN of Mas 1 sachu-eits especially enpowared to injure agaJnol acci DRNTrt. Capital tStlAm. Okkioe Illgh street, oppositethe Capital (loatB, Columbus. junclO-dtf D. It. HOAG, Agent. A lrillTI:CT oi ( Ji i Mrelmiile'H Hull, I'nlnm-. bus, Ohio, N. it. KELLi hktornu the public that during bUaboenoooll hn) Arohlteotnral boilneati Engineering and Bur- veying, will be promptlv attended to nttlie above office by til undersigned. II II. ItLACKMoRE, dec.'U d Architect and Civil Engineer B. r. rONWAY. L. K. TI1MI.INSON. II. I-'. CONWAVA CO., G aOOERS, DEALERS IN PRODUOE, PIG I RON, AND CoinuiiNNlon nml l'fii'ivnidliiK .MrrcbiinlN, FRONT KT It K ET , janS-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, A. B. WOMnAI'OII. W.M. 9, WIIFEI.KR WOMllACCH a WJhUUUsKB, ATTOMNIIVB AT LAW. UTlIiL proetioe as pnrtnen in PrankUo ami the adjoining eonn IT tics. Prompl attmitloa will be given to the adjustment ami collection of claims of large or mall amounts. Wm. F. WiiKKl.ra, Sntanj I'liMir, will tnke depositions, ac-kliowb dginents of deeds, tic. Ottee in Neil's New BTsRdtOfi north of the Neil House. Columbus, June 'Jl, Ir.VI. juncv!4 dly wlm OINGBABIfl A NO C HfNTZ7r0OllM. A FIN E assortment id Frem h 11) in., and oil dressed (iimihams , 4-4 French and English Chintz, Ac , suitable for lanwM arid children, a apSS 1'. T. SNOWDEN'S NOTlCBs ' ll E OTsderalgMd roapeuinrjlt iulorms the public that he enn-I Unites Ihi' business at the old stand of th lute firm id Chas. m .' Co., on his own account. Thankful for past lavors, he hsjnsjg to Biitisfy his iriends for th, future, nlao. ,aii:Wl lyd CHAR KL1E. CAHINKT IAKHtS IAN linil Veneer Varnish, Sand Taper, (ilue, nml m arly all ' .Uaar artifden in their line, at the sig" of the mar IB CULT I'ADLOCK. I'ltlNTINt; MATERIALS FOR HALF. I30R sale, low for cah, or on short credit, a lajrgO sssortment of Printing Maaaiiola. conalating in part ot 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 SUuibcrry Press. SJ lbs. PltOj 4(Hi " Bourgeois, nearly new IM " Brevier. 100 Minion, 110 a Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type ol nearly every variety, part ot which If nearly new. Together with Shinds, I ialleyi., Sticks, ' 'haw s, Rub -, Leads, (look and newspaper.) Impo-iug Stoaes, and finally, everything used in a printing nlhVe. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremi ly law tor cash, or on short time. decll ('HAS. SCOTT, Agent. NKW IIOOIIS. WE have iD r-tore, anil orler for sale on good tenna 7.ri dos. ( 'hopping Axes rd lavorite lirands 4 doz. KriHwI 11 M 100 " Shovels ami Spade 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saw 'JIM) box,- Window (ilas 1 1 sin Ml lights Hn-h 1000 lbs. Putty 10 bids Linseed Oil. :W kegs Nails, assorted. CERE, ABBOTT A CO., iiovll At the ign ol the ilia Padlock WOOI I fill i 1 III POUNDS WOOL M anted at their Warrhom i ww, www ,,. , the Nat lDt Roi ml Hridge, by apDi PITCH A HALE CAKIMAIJK TIMMMIMJH. I jfWk PARI Elastic Springs; 'JO sett Iron Axles, 100 Hetl Brasi I"" Hul.b Ht.nd- . ,t l.hl. - Mn- ; Patent Leatbei . Lnoe, Tnfta Damask Lining I'ainteii and QbjOJ ('loth Tacks. Seame C'nrd Malleablf i 'a-tititr, A c I ,r i-ale by jaatn i , i I ABBOTT St CO. "IFOH MA LI!. AVERY desirable residence with lot 1J0 hy H7ljt pleasantly altunteil on Broad street. The improvements an- new and allin giMMl order, with a 0nd well of water, cistern, Sir. Persons wishing to piircha- a very nice residence in a healthy loration would do well to call on the subscribers. nil -'.. BAKER A ARMSTRONG i n' SALF. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight r.w,ms, pleaaant ly situated; together with Iwn thirds ot an acre of ground, on wiiicb lher, is a itimmI well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and 0 variety nl shrubla-ry. This property will le sold cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and bit nearer the hurries portion ol the city. Also, some vacant lots, for sale remarkably low and on good terms. Enmiireot (auglb) RAKER St ARMSTRONO. 1 1 ni. AMI lllt l-MTIMJ AS Ibe grasa is rather short, and we have a large number ot - 1 seythes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up th' aUK'k. Also, anathi, rakes, forks, aickles, cytho atones, nnVs. grasa hooka, Str . aa low aathc lowest Jy3 OERK. ABBOTT A CO A CARD. It ia my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Circuit ('marts for the districts of Ohio ami Minmori. and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State gf Ohiu. JntySB T. BWBPBV hxMKROIDEBED CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot just re J eeived by P. T. HNOWOEN, apVi No. 4, Odeon Buildings PH I LA DEL I'll I A HI I OKn. J RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN 9 CELEBRATED MIR S Ho ES -Miukins and Slips, thick and thin aolea. Also, wV Children's (jaiters, tiie finest article made in the Union, Just opened by fapl3-dw H. COWLES 4k CO LIVER COMPLAINT, .IAUMUCF, D VSI'EUSIA, " hi fsv ix jr. st v nun ifnuiLiri . i i i'1-i .ri. in i tir; KjHM.i.-. ana an oiaaniaa arising - if. ,i-i aHsawraosTW i.iveror tMomacii, sucu as coiHliiatiou inward Files. Fullness, or Blood K,the Iliad. Actditv ol ilu, Sn.in acb, Nausea, Heartburn. In . u i for Food. F illneas or Wsdsrhl ha the Stomach, Sour Erupt ions, Sinking or Muttering at the Pit of ine ,-iomacn, .-wimniiiii,' ol llie llcal, Hurneil hii.i llitllciilt Hrea-ttiing, Fluttering i,t the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in u lying poxture, Diiuneac of Vision, Dots or Webs before llie 7-lglit, I'everainl Hull I'ain in the (lend, Dehr iency of Perniil-ration, Yellowness of the Skin ami Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ate, Sudden Flushes id Ileal, Burning iu the Flesh, constant Imaginings ol Evil, and (Ireat Depression ot'Spirita, can .,, i ,. r mi, in, i in ii, Hit HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (iEItMAN HITTERS, I'reparcd by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, at the titrman Mrdirine Store, A. ISO Arch sr., 1'kilaifrlpkia. Their power over the above diseases ia not excelled, If equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in man v cases alter skilllul i-h u hml !.,:,.( These BithTS are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing giem viriues in uie reciiiicauon oi ,n , - - ol the i.iver anil lesser Klaiulii, exer.'MiF- tin- in. ,-t - :ii r 1 1 n-- uowers in ivenkne-. and al MBOM ol the digestive organs, ihey are, withal, safe, certain and MVMaSHH, ItKAD dKD UK t!nl'lCKl) The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Demo crat, the liest paper in West Jersey, says, July 21 : ' 1 1 mill 'h I . ii'iiifi ii llill.i " " We have gi'cii inaiiy Hatterilig notices of tills medicine, and issb rourco iron wnicn iiu y came inuui eii us in inaKe inquiry re siM'ctinir its merits. From inotiii v we were i i un I .1 In ue ll and must sav we louiid it suecilie m its action mum dlaaaasu of the liver itnd digestive organ, and the powerlid influei ce it exerts upon nervous jh osiriuion ii really surprising. It calms ami Mrcnguieii"- MM' ue ve m itlL'llli! tlieni into n -tale ol repose, king ileeo refreshing. "if thai modkrioo WOfC worn generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sii kness. a Rom the stomach, liver and nervous sysfem Ihegreal majority ot real and imaginary diseases Miiuuuie. nave tnem in a In nthy coiulilioii, ami you can luu deliaiice to rpideiiilCf ;'enei :iltv. Thin exti aordinarv inediirino we would advife our Iriends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fuel, he iu every family. No other medicine can produce urh evidences ol merit.'" From the ii Boston Bce." The editor said, Dec ggd , " Ifr. Honftanit Crttlrattd fitrmnn HittrrnUirtho cure of Liver Coniplaint, Jaundice, liyMpcpaiu, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These liitters ban been used by thou-nnd, and a friend at our elbow says he lias himself iin ived hu effectual and permanent cure of L'ver Complaint lioin the use ol this remcly. Wearecouvinced lliiir, III (lie use ot ItieM,i lllllers. tlie patient conctanlly minis strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons witli the most delicate stomnclis witli safety, iindernny circumstances. Wo are speaking from experience and lo the HlHicted we advise their ii-'," "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 'Jo : "Dr. Hiiofimufi (irrmnn llittrrn, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now reuommended by NBs) ot the most prominent incmhcra of the faculty as an article id much etlicacy in casi-a ol female weakness. As such in the case, we would advise all mothers, to obtain a bottle, nml Ihus -uve themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience I lie salutary ehYct they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman withgTMl scientific and literary attainments, said in his New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, le.M): "Dr. ifcoJIneinTj (ierwnn Itittt r. Here is a preparation wicli the leading presses in the Union uppeac to h unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It ia made alter n prescription furnished by one ot the most eelehruted physicians of modern times, the late Dr ( 'hrisloplier Wilhelm Hoollaiid, Professor to the University ol Jena, 1'rivate Physician to the King ofI'rus-r-ia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor andendor---y to iy l confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Coniplaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of llie Btomaeb, Constipation, and nil complaints arising from a disordered condition ol tin' .-li-macb, the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express. Ihler conviction of its excellence and several ot tin; editors sjM'iik ol its effects from their own in-dividu d exuerience. Under these circiimstances. we Iu I war ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted.'" MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the beet tatnily newspaper published in the United States the editor says ot DIt. HOOFLAND'S OEHMAN HITTERS. ' It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therelore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters, we wish it to be itistinetly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums nl the day, tlmt are noised about for a briel period and then torgotteu after they have done their guilty race ol mis-duel, but of a medicine hnig established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence lias been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strong-esl testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it ued in the practice ol the regular Physicians of I'hiladephia than all other nostrums combined, a tact that nun easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval wl presented even in this torm. That litis medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia BO One can doubt, after using it us directed. R acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel iu all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered tornifnVor infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BMWARM OF COUHTMRFKJT8. Tills medicine has allalliofl that high character which is neceS' sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurioiiB article at the risk of the liveH of those who are innocenllv deceived. LOOK WF.I.L TO THM UAMJC8 OF THF. GENU INF.. They have th wiitt. it signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown In the bottle, without vhirh thty art For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho tl Eli MAN MEDICINE STORE, No, P.HI Arch street, otto door below Sixth, (luto ol 278 Race st.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealem generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale in ColumbUH by WM. F. GIDD1NGS, mayJ1 iLVwaltly (Successor to King Ar Hriggs.) VOU MALK LOT Of Beech Poncing. Shingling Lath, and Beech Joists Inquire of may'J7 C, SCOTT, Journal office. HOUR'S HIIAK Kit MAHMA PA HILL A COHIMII NO PRKFAaKD BY STKAM, AND PUT VP IN O.UABT BOTTI.BS. 1 11 HI', recipe from which the Siiakrr Sabaaparili.a la made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from IB obj Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers.) and although it has not tecn made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who have pronounced It far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yctoll'ered to the public. The mode iu which it ia prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor to antral! from the herba used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which him never yet la-en obtained in the manutacturing of any other Sarsapnrilla Compound, hence Its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SAHSAPARILLAS. To those at present using n Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. Tin; wonderful healing powers Of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, namely, by steam,) as well aa lo the composition of the ingredients used Its leading Ingredient being the best imported IIONIIURAH SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used In no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before tlie public; and the physicians who have examined the rccijie, from which It ia com-poned, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root exUuit, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself ; It acta as a gentle stimulant, and also as an id torothO m a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild lonie, in giving Htteiigth and lone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufhei' ut for tlie purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami aa a GENERAL PURIFIER OF TIIE BI.OOlL In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein con taini d, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason It is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure fall diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Surfi as Scrofula. CuUuieoua, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Teller, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Riles, all diseases re -idling from the use of Mercury, Ac., Ac. It is also not less bene-Mai in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Lossol Appetite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising bum a DLItANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. It is unparalleled, such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit, Despondency, Epileptic Kits, Palpitation of the Heart. Neuralgic Arlections, General debility, Ac, Sir.. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the dii ee. tions, as in that depend the benefit to la- derived from Its use Be particular in seeing that the hottels are put up in blue wrappers, Willi a beautiful stea l plate engraving of the head of one ol lie snot of Shakers on tlie wrapper, and st the bottom of the laliel a lar simile id Dr. Howe's signature, I In- precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from Iteing injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus B. II Mr ikim.. Damn St Sons, G. Bo-ki n n St Co , Kinu St Batons, Wm. SciiNainaa. Sold in quart bottles, at 1 each, or 0 bottles for . I'ririnpnl Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S D Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ol the principal Dnigsnt throughout Uie United States and Canadaa. Call mi our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will le able to judge for yourself whetlicr the medicine is applicable to your individual i-aae or not. WM. V. GIDDINOS, (Successor to King St Briggs.) General Agent lor Franklin county OWn CELEBRATED ((MOO CANDY. THF ariT MCMKDT KNOWN FOB rOUOMS, COLD?, HOABAKNESJ, SOB! THBOAT. WHOOPING COUGH, SC., kC. It reputation la now so fully established, it U unnecessary to speak further ot it here, merely referring to oar agents in Cutumbua, who will testify to lis merita. For sale by WM. F. GIDDINGA, Cnlumbu, .., to ha had ol the Druggists generally. jnnvlO-ly CARPETING! CARPRT1NU! A P. STONE St CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks id Fine t arpfta mad Oil CloUia Ever offered in ( olumbu. embracing all the different styles, vir Superfine Turkey and Wiltran , I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistry Brussels - I Fine do Superfine Brusael. 1 Superior Venitian , Imperial, I f ly I 10-4 Sap. Drnggels, Wooien , Superfine do I 10-4 " " Llnea. Abo, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cbeniel Ruggt. Abo, Safe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a apltm-did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted P hades. Ac . Ac. lmsrl-datw HIILL'H (JEM INE AND LATKHT IMPROVED HARMAI'ARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wa have this duy appointed H. II. MEAKINGS, ol Cincinnati, our Agent lor tho Slate ol Ohio at large, far the tale of Dr. John RnlCt Utnuinr Imin-aved Ertrn t of SarmjutrUla. where all persons, or Hub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed t JOHN BULL St CO. Louisville, Ky . April IS, ltttO. E. Eberly, successor to B. II. Meakings, nl the old stand, High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the salu ut Dr. Hull's Sar-saoarilla in Columbus, where citizens ami strangers mav ndv no on obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, ! sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. ti. II. MEAKINGS, General Agent lor Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, Al THE DEPOT for the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla and otter Popular Family Medicines, a Urge and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Bur Dor k, and other valuable extracl,indieugouf to our Western oil, put up expressly for this Agency. Tills great and invaluable preparation is finding iu way into tlie bosom ot every attlic led family, lor tlie wi ole world is challenged to produce an article, u plemuml to take that will so erlectually purify the blood, strength-en the system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whab-vcr! It never falls to iflvi; relief, and ia warranted lo be superior to Townaeiid's, and every other preuBrath.u before the public. In tliU eity hundreds have beun cured of llie worst forms otS. roliila, EiysipeM Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sei-alic Pains, and distress In the side and breast, and msny who were on the brink ol confirmed Consumption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine ; bonce, pjonarjaadaofphjilclns prescribe ami use It in their practice Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent," and If any liberal-mind ed M. D.. win, is not over hidebound in Ids prejudices ami not too strongly rivited lo tlie "Chain-Gang," to make people swallow Culouiel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to him ami satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a lull formu lar of the ingredients Band in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches t Dawn with the blood suckers t Down wilh Calomel ami other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tens of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOUR BLOOD t Strike at tlie heart ol the dlseaae, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build ui, new and pure blood for thesustenanco of the general system. To do whlcfi, nothing has been given to man nothing within the reach of human agency begins to compare with Rull'd Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Remember that iu case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by tlie proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For side by E. EBEULY, Only ngent for Columbus. East side Bbtfa street, next lo Butler's hakerv. and a few doors south ol the State House. junel'J-d&wl OLD OU. .1 H UH TOWNNEND, The original ditcovertr of the Genuine Tomiirnd Sartaparilla. OLD Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known aa tlie Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel psuhi ii ni 1 1 us mummtciure, uy wuicn means it nas iieeu Kept our ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those nersona who bad been healed ol sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures ; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then tho Medicine you pre-eminently need! But can any of these things be said of S. P, Townsend'a interior article 1 This young man'sliuuid Ii not to be compared with tho old Doctor's, ia'cause of one grand fact that the one is incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other docs i souring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragmenta the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging oilier goods 1 Must not this horrible compouud be poisonous to tlio system 7 What I put and into a system already diseased wilh acid I What causes Dispepsia but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, wind tnischiel it produces t tlatulence, heartburn, palpitation id the heart, liver comulaint, diarrhma, dysen tery, colic, and corruption of tlie blood ( What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Hoad, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Payer Sores, and all ulcerations internal ami external f It is nothini' under heaven but an ucid sub stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ot the body, in oil- ui ,-. , 1 1 fm , FIU-.F - iiiiuumaumu nni a aour auu stm mini which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acta 1 So ot nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly nil tlie ailments wbfch afflict human naturo . Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Sourinir. Fermcntinif. Acid " ComDound of S. P. Towns- cm), and yet lie would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob ion IIBQU'B UOnOjnO Original Sarsaparilla, Is on Imitation oi tils uienor preparation t j Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Towiiseud's article I W e wish it understood, because It is the absolute truth, that S. I'. Towiiseud's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'a Sarsanarilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar . that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing iu common. Aa S. p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is nu chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee, can the public have that Ihey arc receiving a genuine scientific meaiclue, containing nil tho rirtUM of th maIu used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might render them the Agents of Disease Instead of health 1 r-:iii,' Hi mIi.iO' i' - 1 -ut III type (He I id low U ij I net li'is Come to our knowledge; which is truly tyled 1 be Triumph of Juatice The- YVnr Ended! S. P Tomistnd abandoned thr field Old Dr. Jamb Ttonttend vin diratrd by tkr Peojde S. 1'. Townsend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed ol his business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. lie voluntarily abandons them, m tliun evading the issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. 1 he lact that tie was Ho physician, no i-hem 1st, the occunatli m of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, saw loirs, dock sticks, fluL Ac. The tact. also. Unit his article be. came notorious lor its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bot tles, theretiy deceiving ami injuring the sick, ami destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensious, and the baseless fabric ol his claims. Heii'idfer it is to he sent out to the neoole by some Slruniiers. yet hearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We hare Itccn informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if poa me us i' ni cnaracti-r oi louring ana t-ermentliig. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other lolly will redeem 0- r, lownsenii s souring conijioumi iroin nuutic odium, unless it is made eutirely diHerent from its present character ; and if they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, ami they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S I1. Towuend's. Hut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Rout Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, thai Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton St., a first rate store, anil sat himself down only a few doors below us, iu Naussau st., the inotivesand objects ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s bus mess, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in tlie Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us aa S. P. did. Depot VOT the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 10J, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN At CO., Proprietors. Principal office lor the Western States, Vine st id door above Rh, Cincinnati G. W. CAKIIOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must lar addressed. This Sarsaparilla can lie found at the principal Drug Hteres in the State, ami is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county tbero Is soma one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENIO A llARJtY, Agents for Frauk-lin county. Also, by HreNnr Lonu, Groveport febOtldAwly lt. MILL'S COMPOUND ELI I O EXTRACT OF I' HARNAPARILLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all the complaints for which it is Recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to la- six times cheaper and i tetter than the molasses and water mixture of Townaend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub-stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton ! Persona wishing to be cured (d Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Ll ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy. Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impure state of tiie blood or habit id the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseaaea, as entailed upon the human family by the dispen-sJng ut i d.iiuel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience provea It the praise tn'stowed upon its active healing properties, by every per on wo naant) (ante I doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its lieing tlie greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those with out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from sever., medical, or shop treatment in rases of Dysentery, Diarrhiea or ' 'holera. try a single bottle, and our word lor it, they will not lc disappointed For sale by E EBERLY, Successor lo B. II. Meakings, rnr I S d Family Medicine Depot, High street. BtaiAB rnpfiMNfl. win iam wood. Al.FBRn wnno t UNH I I M., WOOD A CO., MANUPACTCBEBS OF PI1BF WHITE LEAP, IN "II,, IM R I - WHITE PARIS OR E B.N, CHROMF. TKI.boW CHROME flREEa, CHROME RED, CHINESE DLIFE, no. no. RT WHITE I.BAO RED LEAD, i If A1 PUTTT, WHITim, ' EIRE llRItP, ll., ASSORTED Col. 0 PAINT". cinrn vinedar- T V. have adopted the most approved methial, as practised by ' the Eastern Manufacturers. In manufacturing White Lead, ami will warrant it equal to any made in the United State. We warrant uie ijumuj oi tmra article we nuuiuiat lure lo ne a roimi as can be prisrured, and to give entire satisfaction, offered at in lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash CArtll FOR FLAX SKED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans lor seed, and then contract to take .,e;n at market price annually. CONKLING, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 164D ,Uwy PAPKR WARBHOL'HR. CYRUS w FIELD ft CO., II Cliff st, N. i , offar for sale-Rlkachivo Powdbb 200 calks best quality Soda Asm 25 tons good qaaUty ALtm IU0 bbls. ground and 100 bbls crade Smalts- -Beat Engbsfa a r F 4 F E, and 4 Y E super I ltsasi arinb Best French and German, various brands FUos-I JO tons Domestic, all qualities Raos-oJi; bales Foreign. Assorted qualities Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and Paper Maker Material. dev7-dsw fUKRRV PECTORAL, EnR THK CORK UP 'OC-!1N, COLOR, lio RNHNRNH, BHONCIIITIM, WHOOPINl-COUGH, CROUP AHTIIMA ANO C'ONHUMPTION. IN offering to tlie community this justly celebrated remedy lor - ,., uie nu o;i ami mugs, u is not our wish to trifle wiUi too lives or health or tlie afflicted, hut frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men, and some ut the evidences of ns success, irom which they can rodre BW 'hems'-'vs. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild asaerUona or iale state-menu of Its eiHcary, nor will we hold out any hope to suitei ng 1 '"tT which (acta will not warrant- Many prodei are here given, and wo solicit an inquiry troin the pul, lie into alt PT0 publish, feeling assured they will Hud them l 1 "3 " name, lino uie meillcllice wot lliy ttieir liest commence ...... pnsisB FIIOM BENJ. HILLIMAN. M. D.. L L. D.. ETC.. lrofenrart,f Ckmtrf,Minwil4fJ, Ar Yale College, Mtmbrrofthe i. ii. o,(, ,u. a run. ami writ. ."i utte.ij America ana Kurupc. " I deem the CRKRHY PECTORAL an admirable composition K.-.Hi. mi ine nr. i ariicies m I he Materia Medico, and a very - . . u.e raupBuj ior uie ciass ol disease it Is intended R) cure. Knw Haven, Ct., Nov. I, IH49. PROP, CLRAVKLAND, ok Bowdoin Coixnan, Mairm, Write m I have rrttneoasd thi erlecu of your ' CHERRY PEC-TORAiV hi my own lainily tuid that d my friends, and It ttvea me salisho tioii b, nb,te that no medicine I havo ever known ha proved so eminently successful In curing diseases ol the throat ami lungs." ItEV. DR OSGOOD Writes "That he considers 'CHERRY PECTORAL ' the boat medicine for Pulmonary arlectioii ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, alter being obliged to keep tlie room tour months, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of Consumption, commenced the us-ot the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT ORRIS, Portland. Me.. January 10. 1H47. 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In tbe absence of a due proportion ot electricity, which is discernible during the existence of the cholera, the malignant rage of the dog-star" ia more enibly felt, especially in this western country, where miaama prevail 1 1 a greater extent, producing torpid liver and congestion of the blood vessels. This congestion is produced by tbe los of the nervous power, and the sudden contraction of the anatomoing surfaces of tlie extremities, thus interrupting the free circulation of the blood in the veins, allowing it hi accumulate in the arteries until they become gorged, and the more vital parte, as the brain, tin lungs, and the heart so oppressed that death frequently ensues M ire an equilibrium can lie established in the circulation between veins and arteries. Nothing has yet been discovered that will o eHertually guard the system against such Buttering as Dr. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. By it use use the Liver is aroused to immediate action, tin- circulation ot tile Blood and Bile equalized, new and rich Blood created, ail morbid secretions displaced, tone and appetite restored to the digestive organ, the general svstem braced, and the afflicted restored to strength, health and and happiness II is doing and lias done more for tbe people in thi city than tin whole boat of doctors. To be sore ot the genuine and latest improved, buy of the authorized agent. E. EBERLY, (Successor to B. H Meakings,) High street, first door north of Butler's lakery aufl-daw I iiivrtmily of IVmny l iniiH, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. EM1HT V-FIFTH MEHMION, i I H301 1 . t THE Lecture will commence on Monday, October the 7th, and terminate about the end ot March ensuing. For further information see the July number rd the Medical Journals W E. HORNER. M. D July 1, 1850. Dean of the Medical Faculty lymdftwlOw "THE LOTTERY." 9100,000 UBAND CAPITAL! n , , f A0.00O .' il of 9!!,OO0 ! OfWl PRIZES Or .1,000 EACH. lowest Prize that any Tick-tT, . . VHU ,rBW' having three drawn No, on, i :t,(MHI s?.0H'AHH'" An Ticket with the 1st and 9d Drawn Nos 01,000 each. Till is splendid Lottery, and ono we can recommend to the public with great confidence, as being all that It should be. A Grand tllMi.frxi Capital, heaide a large number of other splendid 1 rites, fhis Grand Scheme ha been eaamlned by tbe State 1 ""imissioners, and hn receive I their signature of approval, mm WUJ be drawn under their personal uperlntendenee. CI A&W?. WNOLIOATlfD LOTTKRV, sbM inSi a'u 'lI" tn Baltimore, Saturday, September ggt ,10. ft-A1NE A CO., Managers. Brilliant Scheme. whxftZ SSaVS I do of M.()00 i.50.(300, 2 do 000, 1 doot ,1,(100 are taOOO, 4 do of 4 000 are I ft ono racoon JlSS "MM'" MM, Wl to of S00 r, 19.600, IM ,l Ticket, ,0-Hlp. 'JO-auiirKir. Sill Wl8SS 0 A 1'nckagn of M Wholo TlckcU will co.t 1,040, and w ln Uicm to draw Dotlc-aa than 8480, which will make, tuirUk jw). Package, can dn,w four Capital!, and in thia Lottery mav draw lro.000 DOLLARS. The amoont of rlik being f,lrwr deil wo will Imhiio (.'ertliicHtea of l-urU..... lite 1 u ... . ai Whole Ticket! AWO, SO Half doRfJ, S Quarter do 8140, M Suka do 870. All orden from a diitance. for Ticket, or Share, or tor Par. agei will be promptly filled, and an official certified drawing lent J0!z? Balttniore, Md 1,,IE taaaawt MAiutBT nucani cash wii t be paid by ui for 60,000 Ibi. of Wool at our itore. maylf-daw. H. COWLKH t CO rjvawB w. rSSS & co. no. a nur at, KwrSk offer lor aale : Newipapcr, 29x43 Inchei. Newipapor, 22x32 incbea Ncw.paper, 2t)4G Inchea. Newipapcr, DUxJO lncbe! Newipapcr, jhg BUM Newipapcr, 23x37 Inchea Newipapcr, 2fix.'17 Inchea. Newapaper, 2:ilx3o Inchea. Ncw.paper, 20(41:18 n. Newipapcr, 25x35 inchei. Newipiper, 2b'x3ti Inchei. Newipaper, 2U,x40l Inchea. Newipapcr, 24x.TJ Inchea. Newipapcr, 27t,x40t inchea. Newipapcr, 24x3li inchea. Newipaper, 19x24 Inchea. Newipapcr, 24x34 Inchea. Newipaper, 24x40 Inchea. ALSO, Lnveloii Paper-2,400 reatni all alzea. Colored Paper 1,750 roama aiaorted lixei. Wrlthig Paper GOO eaaei, a complete aaaortment. Newi and Hook Ink Superior quality. Newa and Book Paper made to order of any aize and anility a horl notice delrfw ' TO FAUMEKH. R aro authorized to ofl'cr for Bale one ot tho belt farm! in I'rniiklio CuUhtV. .itllHtcl foux milea o. J n.l b,u',, ?i?i'.'inK 215 "croa 150 acrei cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut Umber. It 1. limited on a ood road, haa good buildinga, a good orchard, and ia well watered. npfjueu ,or .01111, una larm will be ai sold extremely low. Enquire at the Real Estate Ofkee of jy9-dAw .SMITH A: MILLS. RA(H.Cab paid tor Rag, 0 anvaa Bagging, Urasa. and Tarred Hone and all otl27 deaerititb,,.. ,Vr .1? bwk, by OTROfl W. FIELD A CO 7-dAw At their Kag Warehouse, 04 Beekman at. IY1EXICA1V ITtIJTAlVG LlNIlflENT. To i In bnh , thelamo, the a ore, nnd the at! IT jointed. We brlnK ulnd UdlnKa of grral joy ! riMIE most wonderful remedy ever used for removing and erad-1 u-ating uaius of anv kind almost ir.sr.niBn.mi.lv .4 f- healing and perfectly curing all kind of aore. vrnfiJU ratio jjhimknt IM VSF.D PAIN CANNOT EXIST It has been but about six months sinee thi eat..vlnBPw ,nA. Jral preparation first made its annearanee in the llniroH Sr.. yet it has gained a popularity unprecedented in the annals of any preparation ever offered to the afflicted. Although it waa recommended only tor rheumatwm, sores bruises, scratches, burn, sprains, Stc, in human being, and tor ring bone, spavin, wind- ijai.D, U1B i i' ii v"" r"i iiaiuia, sniioie ana eoiiargau, scratcnes, titlness of joint, nwe, uey, Stc, in horaea; ret it has proved equal- in Minoj uiases i-uiiipiauuuj. it is an miauinie remedy tor that worst of all comulaint, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY ItHEUMATIPMl Thoinaa Barnett, work at Roger & Barkhead'a copper work, waa cured perfectly of an obstinate attack of thi acute and painful disease, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three day. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of ex tensive,practice in the city, bad a patient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. Rie limbs were all drawn out of shane in the moot shnokinir in.n, and his sufferings were of the most agonizing and heart rending kind. He flnallv lost all bonea nf Hoinir him .nv .nt n.,.i rid of the constant call on him, often In the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not tbat he thought it would do the boy any good but to hi great surprise the boy haa got well. Thi is the doctor' confesifon. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One cafe in this ritv. in both limbs and th- whnl nf nn alt haa been perfectly reatored by using the Mustang Liniment WHITE HW ELLIN U, OR HIP DISEASE. A very resnectahle and worthv elti7'n of M.fli.nn ' - m had a son who bad been afflicted with thi terrible disease for nearly two year and the hip Joint was drawn considerably out of place. Tbe doctora could do it no good, and be espected hi ouly son to be a cripple for life. In hi despair, be was induced to use the Mustang Linimentam 1 his on is healed ! WONDERFUL CUftE OF CANCER t 1 his is to certify that mv wit,. Iihm lun .,,.!,. .niic.i i.l. . cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an i... pj nnitm usrmsmwwm ior it Uie great "TH iywwwi to and every remedy that we could obtain was tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good. It waa pronounced the incurable ore. We were greatly alarmed, and began to feel the sting of despair, when I fortunately came in poaaeMioD ol a fow bottle ot the Mexican Mua-tanij Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment tho cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cure have been effected by It in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLA9URE Clay county, 111., January 24th, 1850. I hereby certify that John Colclasuro is an olil. uhat.nl'l.l r. spectablo and worthy citizen of Clay county, HI., and that I aaw ma wire wnen anncieu wnn me cancer, and after it was cored. .-iein, 14k, January mia, looo. h. F. LEMEN We lullv concur In R. F. Lemon Statements, htnir Irnnwr. if i the facte. BRADLY Sl NICHOLSON. BENJ. OOLE. Xcnla, 111., January 3tib, 1850. TO CALIFORNIA FTMIOR ANTtt Tbi Liniment is of the utmost Importance, a it 1 an Infallible remedy for the bite of Spider, or other poionou insects tbe bite of nake Intiammation of any kind freah wound, awel-ling. sprains, bruise, eruptions, or sore of any kind. luwuunim laalrnHTn. Every (tore should he aunnlicil will. tni. , i n, I it pays a good punt and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buv Nerve and Hon I mn . or some other equally worthless trah, by aying it ia juit aa good a the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Aak for this Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disap- pwawi i ut; uamo mown in ine noiue. rrice '.'.i cents a bottle, with full directions in English and Oerman. iy Principal Depot at BRACK J Si Mcl.EAN'H Dnu flt rorner Third and Market atreelo, St Loui. Ho. "T-angm ami country mercnanis supplied on lihcraf terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few door South of State House. juIylO ly OH. CLOTHS. IARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, Oerman, Cbl-J nese, English ami American Furniture Oil Cloth, Joat received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN St CO LKDtNEK I'AI'KK-, 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the beat maker. Per sale at J Eastern prices (auglO) J. H. niLEY Co. THE IIIHTORY OP THE CONFEHSIONAL. BY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop ot the Dioceae of Vermont. Just received and lor sale by aug9 L N. WHITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. To Western Ulercbaiits. (auccxaioa to s. n. undbkhill a co.,) IS and -10 Cedar Ml , between William and Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN 3HEET1NUM AMD HHIRTIN09, of e.erj grule, width and quality. Alio, best Southern Van,, nimrfcil r, luit tin.er.. white and colored Carpet Warp, Batla, Wadding, Twine, Wlcking, aad all artlclea in Uie domcatic line, at Manutacturer'a pricea, for cub or approved paper, at the lint eital.liihed noun in the city of New York. New York, July 111, MM. jyii3 d3m PISTOLS. D EVOLVINO lix ahootcra, toiethcr with double and -ingle IV barreled piitoli, lor lale at the ilgn of the marl GILT PADLOCK. EOB HENTl-A.nug dwelling lor a amall family, ln ean-V traliltuati m Apply to H. C0W1.E8 t CO. aplS MOURNIW) OOODH, of eyery description, tor ladle! at P. T. SrlOWDEN'S, apM No. 4, Odeon Bolldlnga A MONO the great allotment of beautitul patterna of Engliah a ,in, I Anierli hn Prima nil. I,e cen ti..,-lc .nil nee.Md (io.wt. vnnl wide. Alio. Oil Red God. v , .1 wl.ie I, ., window curtain. and green Calico by the cord at apa WM. KlCHItUMV t ENTd' Shlrti, CravaU, die, Ac, can alwaya be found at P T. SNOWflEN if ap-.T. No. 4, Odeon Ruildingi I'NITEI. STATUS IlfflRST P1D 1 RAO. BEING a diffeit of deciaiom of tbe coorta of common law, eouit. and .Hmir.lec in the United State, hf thnve.r 141 By John Phelpa Putnam ror laie at tile New Huufcltore. Jy44 J. U. RILEY A CO N. B All late valuable law booki received a. loon ai nulillahed and aold cheap. SONS' OF TK.YII'EHAX'E OPFKKIMi, 18UO- a beautitul book, edited by T. B. Arthur For aale by Jyl6 J. H. RILEY at OU. WHO WANTS A RAHIUIN' FOR ah- cheap for calh TWO OUT LOTS, altuated on Waal ington avenue, north ot Broad atreet. Inqalre ot julylS BAKER & ARMSTRONG PATENT PLATFORM SCALBS, I'O weigh 1.000 pounda, for lale by I jy' BAIN A HORTOH.
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1850. NUMBER 54. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT tic BASCOM. i I M' 'f AnitTlt'XAflT COHNKR OV HIGH ST. AND "I'flAB Jtl.M'V TERMM Invnrltilily in udvniiee. Tki Dullji to Btnom Oohwhn per jnar " aent by ituil out Of Oolumbu ii " during thi) session, md Trl-Wenkly babmea year In Cnlumbu Ily in ii 1 1 Tim Trl-Weekly by mail Weekly In Columbus Out Of tbe city; by toiill, singb' To olbi of mi r and upwtrai To rluhs n ten Rml upward, to OHO address DUy, MMUi Trl Weekly i Weekly, single To stone of nve and npwardi .go" 00 of . 0 00 . 4 (Ml . :i 00 . 2 (X) 1 00 . I M 1 (HI a oo . I (XI Hlllllllli The following rate and rule of utlvcrtiHim; have been Wod upon llBtWOWl the pfOUrifltDn of the Ohio BMMnMB unit tin Ibio Bms Journal to be oneer?ad,ln nil aaiii, after this date, July JO, IM Dully Pnper. I hM square, 10 linei or less, one insertion JO Ml n H each additional.." t) S5 1 week 1 30 9..." 00 h " a ... 3 oo " 1 montb 4 00 m a ... oo 6 .......... 10 00 0 ... 1ft oo 10 ... IS 00 Standing BOfdi 0 lines or less, Dtt iiniuim 10 00 A column, with 4 rhaugp, u " 20 00 i " i n oo 5 m ...... B w i " Bhaafsd rreaMj " " M " 5 h dally. " " BO 00 Ik " with 4 chanties " " " 111 'NI 4.". 'HI (Ml 12 " ohongod wookly " M 11 " dally i:H) ih Ofhif oooaa not pravldod fur. rhaifoaMo la ooaflwroity with the rdovr ratea. The itandard of noaaoreotint to be minion type, Pof oich Biiditiouui loaaro in the dolly. Inaortod ono nontki ot a 1 1. -.it- i length of time, ami for raeh nddltlona square inacrtrd under iho yoorty ratotj half prioo. No advertiwinciit to be eoiiHidcred by the year, unli-iM it ! pe-lllli'd on the mainiHi ript, or prevhrnnly agTOOd upon between the partiea. PabUohon not nwrmntuHft tot the oooorooy of leaal odwrtlOB menta btjond the amount chargi'd for tbeir publirnliun. Atinouurinti i-andldatee (for office of every dearriptiou,) to br Bharged it the rate offlftyoonta per weeki for each tuune the came to be, hi all eaaei, paid in advniiec AJ oil mi llernitoailo Ron rtrangon or transient panoaa to be paid in advance. HfllOlllimnoiiH not marked on (he enpy tor a IPWlQed number of insertions, will be continued one inoiith, unless ordered out. and payment will bo exacted accurdlngly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be eonline.l rigidly to their regular businesa ; and all advertisement not pertaiiiinir there-to, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auetioneprs, (leneral Agents, Ural rotate Agents, A-4?., not to la' contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No AUVKRTISKMFNT CAN tIK INMCRTRD ORATI'lTnilflf.V. djOltloranenta for eharitable institutions, tire eompanies, ward, JBTuship, and oAOT public meetings, and fBOh like, fo be OOarged half piioe. Marriage notices to be charged 'J."i cents. Dualli inserted without charge, unices accompanleii by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to he paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, eon-corta, or any public entertainment where charges are made tor admittance all notices of private aasoclatbms every notice dOftgnod lO call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in tended to promote, individual interest, can only be inserted with the underst audi mi that the same "is to be paid lor. If Intended to bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 80 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisemeni. All leaded advertisement to be charged not less than double the bove rates, and measured us if solid. Advertisements 00 the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rata of 50 per cent, iu advance on the above rnles. Attorneys will DO DOHWO tor HM price 01 inserting wranw monts brought in by them. Counting House Almanac for 1850 'X 0 JANUARY. JULY . M. T.V T. K. S. 3.M.T. vt.k.Js. .7 .. i 'J :i 4 "l I J i S i K 7 8 ! ill 11 12 7 8 II 111 II I 'J I t in M 15 111 17 18 111 U I.) Ill 17 18 111 -Jll 20 SI 22 23 24 25 2fi 21 22 2:1 24 25 2li 27 87 58 2!) SO 31 .. .. 28 211 311 111 .. .... FEBRUARY. AUGUST. " S. T. W T. F.s. fl.J.M. T. v T. K. 1 2 .. 77 77 7. I 2 :i S 4 i I I I i 4 (17 8 !l III in II 12 18 14 15 IK II 12 1.1 14 15 16 17 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 18 1!) 20 21 22 2:1 2 I 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. 252027 28 2!) 30 :il MARCH. SEPTEMBER. 7m. t. wt. r. t. i. J. t. wt. r.l i. 7. 7. .. .... I 2 , 1 2 3 4 0 t 7 8 4 8 6 7 8-0 8 8 10 II 12 18 14 10 I I 12 13 14 15 18 15 111 17 18 l!l 20 91 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 21! 27 28 24 25 211 27 28 20 30 211 30 1 31 APRIL. OCTOBER. H. M. W T. P. J- ft. M. T.j W T. Y S. . . 1 2 3 4 5 "ll . 7 ! 7 "l 2 3 4 5 7 8 'J 10 11 12 13 II 7 Si 8 10 11 18 14 18 III 17 18 IS 20 13 14 1818 17 18 l!l 21 22 88 24 25 2fi 27 20 21 22 83 24 88 30 88 89130 .. .. .... 87 3888JS031 .. .. MAY. "NOVEMBER A. M.T.W T.J K. S. 9 . M-1 T. W T . K I H. .. 1 2 3 4 12 0 0 7 8 0 10 11 3 4 5 8 7 8 !l 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 10 II 12 13 14 15 III l!l 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 III 20 21 22 23 jSli 87 88 2!) 30 31 . . 24 25 21, 27 88 211 :ln JUNE. DEOEMBER. m.t.1w T.fr-I iT s-i. r. ir.r.s. 1 I 2 3 4 5 II 7 B 3 4 5 (17 8 8 !l 10 II 12 13 14 II III II 12 13 14 15 15 III 17 18 10 20 21 10 17 II! HI 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 211 27 28 23 24 25 211 27 28 211 211 30 31 30 I J -I - MACAI XAY'M I N ( -1 Mi. if ACACL.U .' CM. I. .NH- '' Vols. IJni., Mii-lm. I t, I, ITL Hume ri Kngl may'J7 nd. For sale by I. N. WIIITINO Sl BUMTDIGTON. TOOI.H. rWIG Carpenters ami others who use oirpcntcr tools, we BlOft J. respt.'ctfully say that we have the best assortment ol tooll rvcr bnatglM to this city, and we are dispoied to cell tin in v.-ry low lore h. jyl) OEKF, AMBO'lT St CO. VrOTK'K. The notes and accounts at (ieorge Here 1Co., are ll left with us for settlement ind collection. They must be paid without delay. GERE, AHHOTT . CO Colo in 1 1 us, July .1, 1H49. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. " .1 . ft I) (iWAV oY 0 0., SIANCFACTUIIK HTKAM BNQlNBMi g,lKOM new and improved pattrrns, among which is one for that I1 MIILF.Y HAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IHONS ind fixtures complete. They also make tin' celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and nil other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS uanally made at Foundries. m A c ii i n r. a v Ol all kinds made promptly to order. BOCK'S CHJDEAMn COOKING STOTB, Premium Cnokino Stores), Parlor, Shop, and Church Stntpa and Furnaeea. Fire Orates, and I'l.OIKillS all warranted. ar' con tantly for sale at whoLHsal and KaTlAtt on liberal terms. Merchants and others enoSjOJ in PloOgha and stove are p.. wctfully inviteil to examine our stock and prieea. Columbus, I.MHi a . FITCH. A. BT. II ALE mm. FITCH Ac HALE, (Succim$ot to McKlrain r Ftt h.) W FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCIIAM A ND riealers in Produce, Flour, Plaster, Ball, Fish, and all kinds V of OroceriPS, at wholesale and retail. N. B. The highest market price psdd at all times, in cahh, lor Produce. sjaa Railnmd Building, opposite J. Ridgsrar Co.'a Foundry, Co Luarana, Ohio. (mar5 dtf SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT eight miles from the city partly Improfed. A good hewed log bouse, atable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm la well adapted to raising all kinds of grains This farm most be aold soon, and ia offered cheap. Persons wish-log to make a email investment, or securing a pleaaant home, can not do better tfaan by calllna on ut if thia doea not suit, we bare otbera that will SMITH V MILLS, may 14 Real Estate Agents JOHN I,. BRYAN, Attorney ni Lmw mill Knlti-lloi- In i lunn ri, iPFIOE in Clark's new rafting, two door north Of the Fx . ,'i, d Bank, utay4Mtod&vr It. Pi L. haiier, Attorney ul Lnw, ('(.tuiiihiiN, Ohio, Will. attend promptly to nil III llllfllMll bus intWaUw tO bit 04AIV. OlhVi Kant MOt ol lliicb at., over Hlocunv Saddler Bhopi MSt door south of the 'ity (lank building. ap.-f-dA- wit lAamSfc IIALLOWAV. 1IKNHV K PAOE. 4MI.I.OWAY tV I'AfJK, ATTOR N K Y 8 AT LAW. WB will pftotHM low, porta era. in tbo Court of PraakBo mill adjoining counties, iiik) in the Circuit ninl District V. S. Court. Dm in Piuttv now building, oppooha BtaU l louse. nayO ti W. A. NKIIM 4lti.n,i itl I ii n utiil Sulii' In flBMMS i- o PP1CE with Win. Donaloon Jr., No. B, Nell' Knebange, oppo- oronry m boowooohw owna my A. 11. Ill TTI.I. AllnriM'v mid ('miiiMfllor ul Law. 4 ohnohu-. Ohio. (Mice, No. i, NeilV Kxchange, niipnsite Secretary of State's office. tow WAI.TKK TIIKAI.K, Attorney ii ml i'niiiiM'llor nl l,nw, I'ohtmbuN, Ohio. 4 I. HO, it toninuailonjOr to take the Acknowledgment ot Heeds ! lor tlo- State of New York. lOrTn c on High st., between Town and Itich. OOtflO LOOIAM nuTTI.Kft. TIIKO. COMSTOCK. ORO. II. CDMHTOCK. HIITTI.KM, COMSTOCK V CO., (flnooeoiora to H. Conutookj Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMI88ION HKKCUANT8, Lmrd CHI I Mnnulai tiirerH, and dealern iu ;-nlt, I'bi-ter, i i-dmml Lumber. Mend of the Canal, Coluinbus, Ohio, it' Liberal advances made on consignments. inarll .1. ItllXiWAY 0Os8) Iron Kniuidry, llroii'l Nirrel, nrar l lie lliidf(ef i'oliiin- bnas ohiu. BtOTOI Of all hinds, and a great variety ot Castings, always on band. oetl41 oif. HoilKltT VHOMPBONU OFPICB NO 4, NoflO Kxelinnge, opposite Qm Secretary ot State's o!lti-e, High -l , Cidumbus, doc 11 a:oi(;i: v.. wai.ci tt, HI (I N AND MANN BR PA INTR It, BorO1 dtf cnniMnns, oiito. I. N. HMITINtJ A HUNTINGTON, IXIOK SLLLKKS and Stationers, next door to the ( 'lintoii Hank. I J street, Columbus, Ohi A large assortment ol Mookl ind Stationery always wm. HRIIlT, M. ft I.lr.T.RV. 8BIBBAT A i.i i.i, KV, DOOK-RDXDERB, High itrerti opposite the PobUe Ofleoa. Co- IIIUll'US. an96,40 It i. to OU. MARIS'S OFKICK, comer of Kiel) nml Third streets, ad joining his residence, and opposite the First Maptist Church, dec 1 1 It t KATIIKIt.-lis) bundles Upper and Skirting Leather just -i received by KIN(i ft IILTFNKH, ap(i No 'J7 Main street, Cincinnati QBRB, AIIIIOTT oV CO, rfSALBR8itl HordWnreand Cutlery, Iron, Nails. Giant, House I' Bntldera materials, Funning and Mechanical Tools, Military lioods, Ac , Ac, No. lid lligli street, higu of the (Jill Padlock DAVIS, BJglTfl a CO., pOnfnnSSIOM and FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole- " J Dealers in GrMOrfoi and I'lodm-e, I'ortf mouth, Ohio. Personal at lent ion given to rooolring and forward In OOda, and elling Produce consigned for sale. si-l-' illy. JOHN Of, DAKKB. BOI1RRT ARSISTRONO. IIAKKIt a ARMSTMNO, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS, oilier, Booth room, Exchange Bank BoihUng, Gohuntnta, 't I I.Dltllil.l it MAKTIN, D It A P B It S AN D T A t L 0 US, llttfh ttrtft, nt dior north at Town, Bfm$U tkr R S. Haiti, ARE prepared to execute ali orders In their lino flf IjUllnOia. in tlie OjOOIOSI and most fuxhioiinble style. JorfLI'H ELDRTOGE, aplo dtf A. L. MARTIN. I1A1N HOKTON, IRON M 0 N a B B 8 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or HARDWARE. Iron. Naila. Snrbura. Aalaa. Baah. Class and House Trimmings. Also, doahrri in Tin PhttO, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tir.man's stock. Sign of the Bark Saw, f.;) High street. CHARLES A RAIN, mnyLrMltl JAMES M. UOltTON. RAILROAD AMI STCVtlllOAT INSI'HANCK. rnilE FRANK LIS HEAL , H ASS TRANCE COM PAN of Mas 1 sachu-eits especially enpowared to injure agaJnol acci DRNTrt. Capital tStlAm. Okkioe Illgh street, oppositethe Capital (loatB, Columbus. junclO-dtf D. It. HOAG, Agent. A lrillTI:CT oi ( Ji i Mrelmiile'H Hull, I'nlnm-. bus, Ohio, N. it. KELLi hktornu the public that during bUaboenoooll hn) Arohlteotnral boilneati Engineering and Bur- veying, will be promptlv attended to nttlie above office by til undersigned. II II. ItLACKMoRE, dec.'U d Architect and Civil Engineer B. r. rONWAY. L. K. TI1MI.INSON. II. I-'. CONWAVA CO., G aOOERS, DEALERS IN PRODUOE, PIG I RON, AND CoinuiiNNlon nml l'fii'ivnidliiK .MrrcbiinlN, FRONT KT It K ET , janS-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, A. B. WOMnAI'OII. W.M. 9, WIIFEI.KR WOMllACCH a WJhUUUsKB, ATTOMNIIVB AT LAW. UTlIiL proetioe as pnrtnen in PrankUo ami the adjoining eonn IT tics. Prompl attmitloa will be given to the adjustment ami collection of claims of large or mall amounts. Wm. F. WiiKKl.ra, Sntanj I'liMir, will tnke depositions, ac-kliowb dginents of deeds, tic. Ottee in Neil's New BTsRdtOfi north of the Neil House. Columbus, June 'Jl, Ir.VI. juncv!4 dly wlm OINGBABIfl A NO C HfNTZ7r0OllM. A FIN E assortment id Frem h 11) in., and oil dressed (iimihams , 4-4 French and English Chintz, Ac , suitable for lanwM arid children, a apSS 1'. T. SNOWDEN'S NOTlCBs ' ll E OTsderalgMd roapeuinrjlt iulorms the public that he enn-I Unites Ihi' business at the old stand of th lute firm id Chas. m .' Co., on his own account. Thankful for past lavors, he hsjnsjg to Biitisfy his iriends for th, future, nlao. ,aii:Wl lyd CHAR KL1E. CAHINKT IAKHtS IAN linil Veneer Varnish, Sand Taper, (ilue, nml m arly all ' .Uaar artifden in their line, at the sig" of the mar IB CULT I'ADLOCK. I'ltlNTINt; MATERIALS FOR HALF. I30R sale, low for cah, or on short credit, a lajrgO sssortment of Printing Maaaiiola. conalating in part ot 1 Double Medium Smith Press 1 SUuibcrry Press. SJ lbs. PltOj 4(Hi " Bourgeois, nearly new IM " Brevier. 100 Minion, 110 a Minion, Several fonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Type ol nearly every variety, part ot which If nearly new. Together with Shinds, I ialleyi., Sticks, ' 'haw s, Rub -, Leads, (look and newspaper.) Impo-iug Stoaes, and finally, everything used in a printing nlhVe. Any portion ol the above will be sold extremi ly law tor cash, or on short time. decll ('HAS. SCOTT, Agent. NKW IIOOIIS. WE have iD r-tore, anil orler for sale on good tenna 7.ri dos. ( 'hopping Axes rd lavorite lirands 4 doz. KriHwI 11 M 100 " Shovels ami Spade 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saw 'JIM) box,- Window (ilas 1 1 sin Ml lights Hn-h 1000 lbs. Putty 10 bids Linseed Oil. :W kegs Nails, assorted. CERE, ABBOTT A CO., iiovll At the ign ol the ilia Padlock WOOI I fill i 1 III POUNDS WOOL M anted at their Warrhom i ww, www ,,. , the Nat lDt Roi ml Hridge, by apDi PITCH A HALE CAKIMAIJK TIMMMIMJH. I jfWk PARI Elastic Springs; 'JO sett Iron Axles, 100 Hetl Brasi I"" Hul.b Ht.nd- . ,t l.hl. - Mn- ; Patent Leatbei . Lnoe, Tnfta Damask Lining I'ainteii and QbjOJ ('loth Tacks. Seame C'nrd Malleablf i 'a-tititr, A c I ,r i-ale by jaatn i , i I ABBOTT St CO. "IFOH MA LI!. AVERY desirable residence with lot 1J0 hy H7ljt pleasantly altunteil on Broad street. The improvements an- new and allin giMMl order, with a 0nd well of water, cistern, Sir. Persons wishing to piircha- a very nice residence in a healthy loration would do well to call on the subscribers. nil -'.. BAKER A ARMSTRONG i n' SALF. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight r.w,ms, pleaaant ly situated; together with Iwn thirds ot an acre of ground, on wiiicb lher, is a itimmI well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and 0 variety nl shrubla-ry. This property will le sold cheap, and on good terms, or will exchange lor a small house and bit nearer the hurries portion ol the city. Also, some vacant lots, for sale remarkably low and on good terms. Enmiireot (auglb) RAKER St ARMSTRONO. 1 1 ni. AMI lllt l-MTIMJ AS Ibe grasa is rather short, and we have a large number ot - 1 seythes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up th' aUK'k. Also, anathi, rakes, forks, aickles, cytho atones, nnVs. grasa hooka, Str . aa low aathc lowest Jy3 OERK. ABBOTT A CO A CARD. It ia my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Circuit ('marts for the districts of Ohio ami Minmori. and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State gf Ohiu. JntySB T. BWBPBV hxMKROIDEBED CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot just re J eeived by P. T. HNOWOEN, apVi No. 4, Odeon Buildings PH I LA DEL I'll I A HI I OKn. J RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN 9 CELEBRATED MIR S Ho ES -Miukins and Slips, thick and thin aolea. Also, wV Children's (jaiters, tiie finest article made in the Union, Just opened by fapl3-dw H. COWLES 4k CO LIVER COMPLAINT, .IAUMUCF, D VSI'EUSIA, " hi fsv ix jr. st v nun ifnuiLiri . i i i'1-i .ri. in i tir; KjHM.i.-. ana an oiaaniaa arising - if. ,i-i aHsawraosTW i.iveror tMomacii, sucu as coiHliiatiou inward Files. Fullness, or Blood K,the Iliad. Actditv ol ilu, Sn.in acb, Nausea, Heartburn. In . u i for Food. F illneas or Wsdsrhl ha the Stomach, Sour Erupt ions, Sinking or Muttering at the Pit of ine ,-iomacn, .-wimniiiii,' ol llie llcal, Hurneil hii.i llitllciilt Hrea-ttiing, Fluttering i,t the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in u lying poxture, Diiuneac of Vision, Dots or Webs before llie 7-lglit, I'everainl Hull I'ain in the (lend, Dehr iency of Perniil-ration, Yellowness of the Skin ami Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ate, Sudden Flushes id Ileal, Burning iu the Flesh, constant Imaginings ol Evil, and (Ireat Depression ot'Spirita, can .,, i ,. r mi, in, i in ii, Hit HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (iEItMAN HITTERS, I'reparcd by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, at the titrman Mrdirine Store, A. ISO Arch sr., 1'kilaifrlpkia. Their power over the above diseases ia not excelled, If equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in man v cases alter skilllul i-h u hml !.,:,.( These BithTS are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing giem viriues in uie reciiiicauon oi ,n , - - ol the i.iver anil lesser Klaiulii, exer.'MiF- tin- in. ,-t - :ii r 1 1 n-- uowers in ivenkne-. and al MBOM ol the digestive organs, ihey are, withal, safe, certain and MVMaSHH, ItKAD dKD UK t!nl'lCKl) The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Demo crat, the liest paper in West Jersey, says, July 21 : ' 1 1 mill 'h I . ii'iiifi ii llill.i " " We have gi'cii inaiiy Hatterilig notices of tills medicine, and issb rourco iron wnicn iiu y came inuui eii us in inaKe inquiry re siM'ctinir its merits. From inotiii v we were i i un I .1 In ue ll and must sav we louiid it suecilie m its action mum dlaaaasu of the liver itnd digestive organ, and the powerlid influei ce it exerts upon nervous jh osiriuion ii really surprising. It calms ami Mrcnguieii"- MM' ue ve m itlL'llli! tlieni into n -tale ol repose, king ileeo refreshing. "if thai modkrioo WOfC worn generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sii kness. a Rom the stomach, liver and nervous sysfem Ihegreal majority ot real and imaginary diseases Miiuuuie. nave tnem in a In nthy coiulilioii, ami you can luu deliaiice to rpideiiilCf ;'enei :iltv. Thin exti aordinarv inediirino we would advife our Iriends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itself. It should, in fuel, he iu every family. No other medicine can produce urh evidences ol merit.'" From the ii Boston Bce." The editor said, Dec ggd , " Ifr. Honftanit Crttlrattd fitrmnn HittrrnUirtho cure of Liver Coniplaint, Jaundice, liyMpcpaiu, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These liitters ban been used by thou-nnd, and a friend at our elbow says he lias himself iin ived hu effectual and permanent cure of L'ver Complaint lioin the use ol this remcly. Wearecouvinced lliiir, III (lie use ot ItieM,i lllllers. tlie patient conctanlly minis strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persons witli the most delicate stomnclis witli safety, iindernny circumstances. Wo are speaking from experience and lo the HlHicted we advise their ii-'," "Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. 'Jo : "Dr. Hiiofimufi (irrmnn llittrrn, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now reuommended by NBs) ot the most prominent incmhcra of the faculty as an article id much etlicacy in casi-a ol female weakness. As such in the case, we would advise all mothers, to obtain a bottle, nml Ihus -uve themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience I lie salutary ehYct they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman withgTMl scientific and literary attainments, said in his New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, le.M): "Dr. ifcoJIneinTj (ierwnn Itittt r. Here is a preparation wicli the leading presses in the Union uppeac to h unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It ia made alter n prescription furnished by one ot the most eelehruted physicians of modern times, the late Dr ( 'hrisloplier Wilhelm Hoollaiid, Professor to the University ol Jena, 1'rivate Physician to the King ofI'rus-r-ia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor andendor---y to iy l confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Coniplaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of llie Btomaeb, Constipation, and nil complaints arising from a disordered condition ol tin' .-li-macb, the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express. Ihler conviction of its excellence and several ot tin; editors sjM'iik ol its effects from their own in-dividu d exuerience. Under these circiimstances. we Iu I war ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all afflicted.'" MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," the beet tatnily newspaper published in the United States the editor says ot DIt. HOOFLAND'S OEHMAN HITTERS. ' It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therelore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofland'a German Bitters, we wish it to be itistinetly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums nl the day, tlmt are noised about for a briel period and then torgotteu after they have done their guilty race ol mis-duel, but of a medicine hnig established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence lias been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strong-esl testimony in its favor is, that there is more of it ued in the practice ol the regular Physicians of I'hiladephia than all other nostrums combined, a tact that nun easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval wl presented even in this torm. That litis medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia BO One can doubt, after using it us directed. R acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel iu all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered tornifnVor infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BMWARM OF COUHTMRFKJT8. Tills medicine has allalliofl that high character which is neceS' sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurioiiB article at the risk of the liveH of those who are innocenllv deceived. LOOK WF.I.L TO THM UAMJC8 OF THF. GENU INF.. They have th wiitt. it signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown In the bottle, without vhirh thty art For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho tl Eli MAN MEDICINE STORE, No, P.HI Arch street, otto door below Sixth, (luto ol 278 Race st.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealem generally throughout the country. Also, lor sale in ColumbUH by WM. F. GIDD1NGS, mayJ1 iLVwaltly (Successor to King Ar Hriggs.) VOU MALK LOT Of Beech Poncing. Shingling Lath, and Beech Joists Inquire of may'J7 C, SCOTT, Journal office. HOUR'S HIIAK Kit MAHMA PA HILL A COHIMII NO PRKFAaKD BY STKAM, AND PUT VP IN O.UABT BOTTI.BS. 1 11 HI', recipe from which the Siiakrr Sabaaparili.a la made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from IB obj Doctor, belonging to that peculiar sect (the Shakers.) and although it has not tecn made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the first physicians and families of Cincinnati, who have pronounced It far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yctoll'ered to the public. The mode iu which it ia prepared, viz : by steam, enables the proprietor to antral! from the herba used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which him never yet la-en obtained in the manutacturing of any other Sarsapnrilla Compound, hence Its vast superiority as to its medical qualities, over all other would be SAHSAPARILLAS. To those at present using n Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will convince them of the above fact. Tin; wonderful healing powers Of this preparation are due to the manner in which it is prepared, namely, by steam,) as well aa lo the composition of the ingredients used Its leading Ingredient being the best imported IIONIIURAH SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which are used In no other Sarsaparilla compound at present before tlie public; and the physicians who have examined the rccijie, from which It ia com-poned, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root exUuit, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire-y peculiar to itself ; It acta as a gentle stimulant, and also as an id torothO m a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild lonie, in giving Htteiigth and lone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufhei' ut for tlie purposes ol nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, ami aa a GENERAL PURIFIER OF TIIE BI.OOlL In removing all the unhealthy humors ol impurities therein con taini d, and thereby invigorating the entire system, lor which reason It is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure fall diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Surfi as Scrofula. CuUuieoua, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Teller, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Riles, all diseases re -idling from the use of Mercury, Ac., Ac. It is also not less bene-Mai in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-ness, Lossol Appetite, Acidity ol the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising bum a DLItANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. It is unparalleled, such as Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit, Despondency, Epileptic Kits, Palpitation of the Heart. Neuralgic Arlections, General debility, Ac, Sir.. It is found also to give great relief to females in all complaints peculiarly incident to them. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the dii ee. tions, as in that depend the benefit to la- derived from Its use Be particular in seeing that the hottels are put up in blue wrappers, Willi a beautiful stea l plate engraving of the head of one ol lie snot of Shakers on tlie wrapper, and st the bottom of the laliel a lar simile id Dr. Howe's signature, I In- precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from Iteing injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus B. II Mr ikim.. Damn St Sons, G. Bo-ki n n St Co , Kinu St Batons, Wm. SciiNainaa. Sold in quart bottles, at 1 each, or 0 bottles for . I'ririnpnl Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S D Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. To be had ol the principal Dnigsnt throughout Uie United States and Canadaa. Call mi our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will le able to judge for yourself whetlicr the medicine is applicable to your individual i-aae or not. WM. V. GIDDINOS, (Successor to King St Briggs.) General Agent lor Franklin county OWn CELEBRATED ((MOO CANDY. THF ariT MCMKDT KNOWN FOB rOUOMS, COLD?, HOABAKNESJ, SOB! THBOAT. WHOOPING COUGH, SC., kC. It reputation la now so fully established, it U unnecessary to speak further ot it here, merely referring to oar agents in Cutumbua, who will testify to lis merita. For sale by WM. F. GIDDINGA, Cnlumbu, .., to ha had ol the Druggists generally. jnnvlO-ly CARPETING! CARPRT1NU! A P. STONE St CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks id Fine t arpfta mad Oil CloUia Ever offered in ( olumbu. embracing all the different styles, vir Superfine Turkey and Wiltran , I Superior Ingrain; Superior Tapistry Brussels - I Fine do Superfine Brusael. 1 Superior Venitian , Imperial, I f ly I 10-4 Sap. Drnggels, Wooien , Superfine do I 10-4 " " Llnea. Abo, Superior Wiltran Tufted and Cbeniel Ruggt. Abo, Safe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a apltm-did assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted P hades. Ac . Ac. lmsrl-datw HIILL'H (JEM INE AND LATKHT IMPROVED HARMAI'ARILLA. KNOW ALL MEN, that wa have this duy appointed H. II. MEAKINGS, ol Cincinnati, our Agent lor tho Slate ol Ohio at large, far the tale of Dr. John RnlCt Utnuinr Imin-aved Ertrn t of SarmjutrUla. where all persons, or Hub-Agents, will be supplied at the proprietors' lowest prices. Signed t JOHN BULL St CO. Louisville, Ky . April IS, ltttO. E. Eberly, successor to B. II. Meakings, nl the old stand, High street, Is the only authorized Agent for the salu ut Dr. Hull's Sar-saoarilla in Columbus, where citizens ami strangers mav ndv no on obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there are counterfeiters about, ! sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. ti. II. MEAKINGS, General Agent lor Ohio. JUST RECEIVED, Al THE DEPOT for the sale of Bull's Sarsaparilla and otter Popular Family Medicines, a Urge and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparilla, combining Yellow Dock, Bur Dor k, and other valuable extracl,indieugouf to our Western oil, put up expressly for this Agency. Tills great and invaluable preparation is finding iu way into tlie bosom ot every attlic led family, lor tlie wi ole world is challenged to produce an article, u plemuml to take that will so erlectually purify the blood, strength-en the system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whab-vcr! It never falls to iflvi; relief, and ia warranted lo be superior to Townaeiid's, and every other preuBrath.u before the public. In tliU eity hundreds have beun cured of llie worst forms otS. roliila, EiysipeM Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sei-alic Pains, and distress In the side and breast, and msny who were on the brink ol confirmed Consumption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine ; bonce, pjonarjaadaofphjilclns prescribe ami use It in their practice Dr. Bull asks no protection by "patent," and If any liberal-mind ed M. D.. win, is not over hidebound in Ids prejudices ami not too strongly rivited lo tlie "Chain-Gang," to make people swallow Culouiel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to him ami satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his patients, he will gladly send him a lull formu lar of the ingredients Band in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches t Dawn with the blood suckers t Down wilh Calomel ami other poisonous minerals, which has sent thousands and tens of thousands to a premature grave PURIFY YOUR BLOOD t Strike at tlie heart ol the dlseaae, remove morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organs, and you cannot fail to build ui, new and pure blood for thesustenanco of the general system. To do whlcfi, nothing has been given to man nothing within the reach of human agency begins to compare with Rull'd Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Remember that iu case of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by tlie proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For side by E. EBEULY, Only ngent for Columbus. East side Bbtfa street, next lo Butler's hakerv. and a few doors south ol the State House. junel'J-d&wl OLD OU. .1 H UH TOWNNEND, The original ditcovertr of the Genuine Tomiirnd Sartaparilla. OLD Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long been known aa tlie Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel psuhi ii ni 1 1 us mummtciure, uy wuicn means it nas iieeu Kept our ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those nersona who bad been healed ol sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wonderful cures ; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then tho Medicine you pre-eminently need! But can any of these things be said of S. P, Townsend'a interior article 1 This young man'sliuuid Ii not to be compared with tho old Doctor's, ia'cause of one grand fact that the one is incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other docs i souring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragmenta the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging oilier goods 1 Must not this horrible compouud be poisonous to tlio system 7 What I put and into a system already diseased wilh acid I What causes Dispepsia but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, wind tnischiel it produces t tlatulence, heartburn, palpitation id the heart, liver comulaint, diarrhma, dysen tery, colic, and corruption of tlie blood ( What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Hoad, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Payer Sores, and all ulcerations internal ami external f It is nothini' under heaven but an ucid sub stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ot the body, in oil- ui ,-. , 1 1 fm , FIU-.F - iiiiuumaumu nni a aour auu stm mini which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acta 1 So ot nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly nil tlie ailments wbfch afflict human naturo . Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Sourinir. Fermcntinif. Acid " ComDound of S. P. Towns- cm), and yet lie would lain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob ion IIBQU'B UOnOjnO Original Sarsaparilla, Is on Imitation oi tils uienor preparation t j Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article which would hear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Towiiseud's article I W e wish it understood, because It is the absolute truth, that S. I'. Towiiseud's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend'a Sarsanarilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar . that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing iu common. Aa S. p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is nu chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee, can the public have that Ihey arc receiving a genuine scientific meaiclue, containing nil tho rirtUM of th maIu used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might render them the Agents of Disease Instead of health 1 r-:iii,' Hi mIi.iO' i' - 1 -ut III type (He I id low U ij I net li'is Come to our knowledge; which is truly tyled 1 be Triumph of Juatice The- YVnr Ended! S. P Tomistnd abandoned thr field Old Dr. Jamb Ttonttend vin diratrd by tkr Peojde S. 1'. Townsend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Sarsaparilla, having disposed ol his business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the ground. lie voluntarily abandons them, m tliun evading the issue before the public, by disposing of his trade. 1 he lact that tie was Ho physician, no i-hem 1st, the occunatli m of whose life was a worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, saw loirs, dock sticks, fluL Ac. The tact. also. Unit his article be. came notorious lor its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Bot tles, theretiy deceiving ami injuring the sick, ami destroying goods, demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretensious, and the baseless fabric ol his claims. Heii'idfer it is to he sent out to the neoole by some Slruniiers. yet hearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We hare Itccn informed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if poa me us i' ni cnaracti-r oi louring ana t-ermentliig. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist's namesor any other lolly will redeem 0- r, lownsenii s souring conijioumi iroin nuutic odium, unless it is made eutirely diHerent from its present character ; and if they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, ami they might as well give it another name first as last. It should then be called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S I1. Towuend's. Hut if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Rout Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform the public of the true position ol this matter, thai Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton St., a first rate store, anil sat himself down only a few doors below us, iu Naussau st., the inotivesand objects ot which we leave others to judge. We understand these Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s bus mess, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in tlie Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow us aa S. P. did. Depot VOT the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now 10J, Nassau st. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN At CO., Proprietors. Principal office lor the Western States, Vine st id door above Rh, Cincinnati G. W. CAKIIOUN, General Agent, to whom all orders or applications for agencies must lar addressed. This Sarsaparilla can lie found at the principal Drug Hteres in the State, ami is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county tbero Is soma one authorized to establish sub-agencies for the county in which he resides, and the same can be ascertained by reference to the county papers. For sale in Columbus by DENIO A llARJtY, Agents for Frauk-lin county. Also, by HreNnr Lonu, Groveport febOtldAwly lt. MILL'S COMPOUND ELI I O EXTRACT OF I' HARNAPARILLA has given more general satisfaction, and has cured all the complaints for which it is Recommended more effectually than any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public. It is warranted to la- six times cheaper and i tetter than the molasses and water mixture of Townaend's, which in reality is but a shadow compared to the intrinsic sub-stance, contained in Dr. Bull's invaluable preparaton ! Persona wishing to be cured (d Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Ll ver Complaints, Neuralgia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy. Colic, Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Complaints, Diarrhma, and all disorders arising from an impure state of tiie blood or habit id the system, (without laying the foundation for other and worse diseaaea, as entailed upon the human family by the dispen-sJng ut i d.iiuel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this Sarsaparilla a trial. Our own experience provea It the praise tn'stowed upon its active healing properties, by every per on wo naant) (ante I doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, not only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distances, go to strengthen our confidence in its lieing tlie greatest curative agent that the world has ever produced. Let those with out appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from sever., medical, or shop treatment in rases of Dysentery, Diarrhiea or ' 'holera. try a single bottle, and our word lor it, they will not lc disappointed For sale by E EBERLY, Successor lo B. II. Meakings, rnr I S d Family Medicine Depot, High street. BtaiAB rnpfiMNfl. win iam wood. Al.FBRn wnno t UNH I I M., WOOD A CO., MANUPACTCBEBS OF PI1BF WHITE LEAP, IN "II,, IM R I - WHITE PARIS OR E B.N, CHROMF. TKI.boW CHROME flREEa, CHROME RED, CHINESE DLIFE, no. no. RT WHITE I.BAO RED LEAD, i If A1 PUTTT, WHITim, ' EIRE llRItP, ll., ASSORTED Col. 0 PAINT". cinrn vinedar- T V. have adopted the most approved methial, as practised by ' the Eastern Manufacturers. In manufacturing White Lead, ami will warrant it equal to any made in the United State. We warrant uie ijumuj oi tmra article we nuuiuiat lure lo ne a roimi as can be prisrured, and to give entire satisfaction, offered at in lowest prices on usual time, or discount for Cash CArtll FOR FLAX SKED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans lor seed, and then contract to take .,e;n at market price annually. CONKLING, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 164D ,Uwy PAPKR WARBHOL'HR. 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IN offering to tlie community this justly celebrated remedy lor - ,., uie nu o;i ami mugs, u is not our wish to trifle wiUi too lives or health or tlie afflicted, hut frankly to lay before them the opinions of distinguished men, and some ut the evidences of ns success, irom which they can rodre BW 'hems'-'vs. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild asaerUona or iale state-menu of Its eiHcary, nor will we hold out any hope to suitei ng 1 '"tT which (acta will not warrant- Many prodei are here given, and wo solicit an inquiry troin the pul, lie into alt PT0 publish, feeling assured they will Hud them l 1 "3 " name, lino uie meillcllice wot lliy ttieir liest commence ...... pnsisB FIIOM BENJ. HILLIMAN. M. D.. L L. D.. ETC.. lrofenrart,f Ckmtrf,Minwil4fJ, Ar Yale College, Mtmbrrofthe i. ii. o,(, ,u. a run. ami writ. ."i utte.ij America ana Kurupc. " I deem the CRKRHY PECTORAL an admirable composition K.-.Hi. mi ine nr. i ariicies m I he Materia Medico, and a very - . . u.e raupBuj ior uie ciass ol disease it Is intended R) cure. Knw Haven, Ct., Nov. I, IH49. PROP, CLRAVKLAND, ok Bowdoin Coixnan, Mairm, Write m I have rrttneoasd thi erlecu of your ' CHERRY PEC-TORAiV hi my own lainily tuid that d my friends, and It ttvea me salisho tioii b, nb,te that no medicine I havo ever known ha proved so eminently successful In curing diseases ol the throat ami lungs." ItEV. DR OSGOOD Writes "That he considers 'CHERRY PECTORAL ' the boat medicine for Pulmonary arlectioii ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, alter being obliged to keep tlie room tour months, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of Consumption, commenced the us-ot the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT ORRIS, Portland. Me.. January 10. 1H47. 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In tbe absence of a due proportion ot electricity, which is discernible during the existence of the cholera, the malignant rage of the dog-star" ia more enibly felt, especially in this western country, where miaama prevail 1 1 a greater extent, producing torpid liver and congestion of the blood vessels. This congestion is produced by tbe los of the nervous power, and the sudden contraction of the anatomoing surfaces of tlie extremities, thus interrupting the free circulation of the blood in the veins, allowing it hi accumulate in the arteries until they become gorged, and the more vital parte, as the brain, tin lungs, and the heart so oppressed that death frequently ensues M ire an equilibrium can lie established in the circulation between veins and arteries. Nothing has yet been discovered that will o eHertually guard the system against such Buttering as Dr. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. By it use use the Liver is aroused to immediate action, tin- circulation ot tile Blood and Bile equalized, new and rich Blood created, ail morbid secretions displaced, tone and appetite restored to the digestive organ, the general svstem braced, and the afflicted restored to strength, health and and happiness II is doing and lias done more for tbe people in thi city than tin whole boat of doctors. To be sore ot the genuine and latest improved, buy of the authorized agent. E. EBERLY, (Successor to B. H Meakings,) High street, first door north of Butler's lakery aufl-daw I iiivrtmily of IVmny l iniiH, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. EM1HT V-FIFTH MEHMION, i I H301 1 . t THE Lecture will commence on Monday, October the 7th, and terminate about the end ot March ensuing. For further information see the July number rd the Medical Journals W E. HORNER. M. D July 1, 1850. Dean of the Medical Faculty lymdftwlOw "THE LOTTERY." 9100,000 UBAND CAPITAL! n , , f A0.00O .' il of 9!!,OO0 ! 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We brlnK ulnd UdlnKa of grral joy ! riMIE most wonderful remedy ever used for removing and erad-1 u-ating uaius of anv kind almost ir.sr.niBn.mi.lv .4 f- healing and perfectly curing all kind of aore. vrnfiJU ratio jjhimknt IM VSF.D PAIN CANNOT EXIST It has been but about six months sinee thi eat..vlnBPw ,nA. Jral preparation first made its annearanee in the llniroH Sr.. yet it has gained a popularity unprecedented in the annals of any preparation ever offered to the afflicted. Although it waa recommended only tor rheumatwm, sores bruises, scratches, burn, sprains, Stc, in human being, and tor ring bone, spavin, wind- ijai.D, U1B i i' ii v"" r"i iiaiuia, sniioie ana eoiiargau, scratcnes, titlness of joint, nwe, uey, Stc, in horaea; ret it has proved equal- in Minoj uiases i-uiiipiauuuj. it is an miauinie remedy tor that worst of all comulaint, the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY ItHEUMATIPMl Thoinaa Barnett, work at Roger & Barkhead'a copper work, waa cured perfectly of an obstinate attack of thi acute and painful disease, after trying doctors' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three day. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of ex tensive,practice in the city, bad a patient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. Rie limbs were all drawn out of shane in the moot shnokinir in.n, and his sufferings were of the most agonizing and heart rending kind. He flnallv lost all bonea nf Hoinir him .nv .nt n.,.i rid of the constant call on him, often In the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not tbat he thought it would do the boy any good but to hi great surprise the boy haa got well. Thi is the doctor' confesifon. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One cafe in this ritv. in both limbs and th- whnl nf nn alt haa been perfectly reatored by using the Mustang Liniment WHITE HW ELLIN U, OR HIP DISEASE. A very resnectahle and worthv elti7'n of M.fli.nn ' - m had a son who bad been afflicted with thi terrible disease for nearly two year and the hip Joint was drawn considerably out of place. Tbe doctora could do it no good, and be espected hi ouly son to be a cripple for life. In hi despair, be was induced to use the Mustang Linimentam 1 his on is healed ! WONDERFUL CUftE OF CANCER t 1 his is to certify that mv wit,. Iihm lun .,,.!,. .niic.i i.l. . cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an i... pj nnitm usrmsmwwm ior it Uie great "TH iywwwi to and every remedy that we could obtain was tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good. It waa pronounced the incurable ore. We were greatly alarmed, and began to feel the sting of despair, when I fortunately came in poaaeMioD ol a fow bottle ot the Mexican Mua-tanij Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment tho cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cure have been effected by It in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLA9URE Clay county, 111., January 24th, 1850. I hereby certify that John Colclasuro is an olil. uhat.nl'l.l r. spectablo and worthy citizen of Clay county, HI., and that I aaw ma wire wnen anncieu wnn me cancer, and after it was cored. .-iein, 14k, January mia, looo. h. F. LEMEN We lullv concur In R. F. Lemon Statements, htnir Irnnwr. if i the facte. BRADLY Sl NICHOLSON. BENJ. OOLE. Xcnla, 111., January 3tib, 1850. TO CALIFORNIA FTMIOR ANTtt Tbi Liniment is of the utmost Importance, a it 1 an Infallible remedy for the bite of Spider, or other poionou insects tbe bite of nake Intiammation of any kind freah wound, awel-ling. sprains, bruise, eruptions, or sore of any kind. luwuunim laalrnHTn. Every (tore should he aunnlicil will. tni. , i n, I it pays a good punt and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buv Nerve and Hon I mn . or some other equally worthless trah, by aying it ia juit aa good a the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do not be deceived. Aak for this Liniment, and buy none other, and you will not be disap- pwawi i ut; uamo mown in ine noiue. rrice '.'.i cents a bottle, with full directions in English and Oerman. iy Principal Depot at BRACK J Si Mcl.EAN'H Dnu flt rorner Third and Market atreelo, St Loui. Ho. "T-angm ami country mercnanis supplied on lihcraf terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. II. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East side High st., few door South of State House. juIylO ly OH. CLOTHS. IARGE and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, Oerman, Cbl-J nese, English ami American Furniture Oil Cloth, Joat received and for sale by J. D. OSBORN St CO LKDtNEK I'AI'KK-, 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the beat maker. Per sale at J Eastern prices (auglO) J. H. niLEY Co. THE IIIHTORY OP THE CONFEHSIONAL. BY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop ot the Dioceae of Vermont. Just received and lor sale by aug9 L N. WHITINO Sl HUNTINGTON. To Western Ulercbaiits. (auccxaioa to s. n. undbkhill a co.,) IS and -10 Cedar Ml , between William and Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN 3HEET1NUM AMD HHIRTIN09, of e.erj grule, width and quality. Alio, best Southern Van,, nimrfcil r, luit tin.er.. white and colored Carpet Warp, Batla, Wadding, Twine, Wlcking, aad all artlclea in Uie domcatic line, at Manutacturer'a pricea, for cub or approved paper, at the lint eital.liihed noun in the city of New York. New York, July 111, MM. jyii3 d3m PISTOLS. D EVOLVINO lix ahootcra, toiethcr with double and -ingle IV barreled piitoli, lor lale at the ilgn of the marl GILT PADLOCK. EOB HENTl-A.nug dwelling lor a amall family, ln ean-V traliltuati m Apply to H. C0W1.E8 t CO. aplS MOURNIW) OOODH, of eyery description, tor ladle! at P. T. SrlOWDEN'S, apM No. 4, Odeon Bolldlnga A MONO the great allotment of beautitul patterna of Engliah a ,in, I Anierli hn Prima nil. I,e cen ti..,-lc .nil nee.Md (io.wt. vnnl wide. Alio. Oil Red God. v , .1 wl.ie I, ., window curtain. and green Calico by the cord at apa WM. KlCHItUMV t ENTd' Shlrti, CravaU, die, Ac, can alwaya be found at P T. SNOWflEN if ap-.T. No. 4, Odeon Ruildingi I'NITEI. STATUS IlfflRST P1D 1 RAO. BEING a diffeit of deciaiom of tbe coorta of common law, eouit. and .Hmir.lec in the United State, hf thnve.r 141 By John Phelpa Putnam ror laie at tile New Huufcltore. Jy44 J. U. RILEY A CO N. B All late valuable law booki received a. loon ai nulillahed and aold cheap. SONS' OF TK.YII'EHAX'E OPFKKIMi, 18UO- a beautitul book, edited by T. B. Arthur For aale by Jyl6 J. H. RILEY at OU. WHO WANTS A RAHIUIN' FOR ah- cheap for calh TWO OUT LOTS, altuated on Waal ington avenue, north ot Broad atreet. Inqalre ot julylS BAKER & ARMSTRONG PATENT PLATFORM SCALBS, I'O weigh 1.000 pounda, for lale by I jy' BAIN A HORTOH. |
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