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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1850. NUMBER 57. p R H T K D AND PUBMBHED BY SOOTT fc BASCOM. OFflOK-"umilM 0O1MU or man it. and roaU OAJtt TKI1MH Iuvrirliibly In ndvnnce., Tim Uniiy, tn persons in Columbus, per year m sent by mail out Of Columbus H m during I'"' mMWj TrMVffkly Imhuico .ft; (X) . s ou of . B oo . 4 00 l(y mail Tim Tri-Weekly by mail - Weekly in Oohunbw Out of the city; by mini, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubi of ten and upwards, to OM iddMl . Daily, session Trl-WcrklT Weekly, r,ll To clubs of In and upwards . :i oo . S oo . 1 50 . 1 25 1 00 . 3 00 I 00 fpO Advcr-tlaing. Thi following ratos MM rules of advertising bm been IfTiM upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htatesnmnand the Ohio State Journal, to bt ohserved, in all BOOBf, after this date. July 'JO, 1M9. Unity Paper. OM square, 10 Hues or less, one iniertton ii " each additional.." h 1 wttk I ..." a ... m h l month i .. ..." - 3 ..." , m m e... M M M 9..." u..." rituuding cBrd, 5 lines or leas, per annum A column, with 4 changasj, " " i ... ao so ... 0 25 ... 1 50 ... 8 00 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 ... C 00 ... 8 00 ... 10 00 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 ... 20 00 .. 23 00 ... SB 00 . . . no oo ... 80 00 ... 35 00 ... 40 00 ... 45 00 .. 55 00 130 00 H I i l4 6 ... ' " IS ilmngod weekly.. ' " daily... ' with 4 channel.. ' M 13 ' changed woekly. . i " daily Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square In the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted tinder the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is spn-liOcd on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent per week, for each name the -unit' to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. Advertisement! not marked on the copy lor h specitied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered nut, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business , and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, (.choral Agents, Real KstaU Agents, iu:., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual ratet. No ADVERTISKMNT8 CAN BE INSISTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement, for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be rharged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. Regular advertisers, and ail others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made fur admittance - all notices of private associations every notice desiined to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with ihe understanding that the same is to he paid for. If intended to ho inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cent per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the bore rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at (be rate of 50 per cent, iu advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertise ments brought in by them Counting House Almanac for lUOU X JANUARY. JULY. s. at. T. w T. F S. S.m.t. WT.F. 9.j TT 1 2 314 5 L. 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 ! 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20, 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27i 27 28 29 3o3l.... :2829 30 31 .. ...- FEBRUARY". ' AUOUST. a. i. r.wT. r.. s'.m.t. w t. r. .. .. 12 .... . .. 1 2 3 345078 9 45 0 789 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 11 12 13 14 15 l(i 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. 2s20 27 28 29:10 31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. riE r.wt.i.l tT a. 1 at t. wT.r.s. 7. 1 2 12 3 4 5 C 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS IS M 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 U. APRIL. , OCTOBER. S. M.l T. V T. F. 9. ajMjT. V? T. V. S. .. 1 2 3 4 ii "0 . . .. T 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 It 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 .. .. .. 27 28 29 3031 .... MAY. NOVEMBER. " 7i. T. w T. s.. T. w T. t s. . .. 1 2 3 4 .. .. 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23, 26 27 282930 31 .. 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. -.. r.jwj t. r. s. i. i wt. r. s. .. i 12 n a i 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 1 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 2.126 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 I - MACAVLAV'M KNOI.AND. MACAULAV'H ENOI.AND. 2 vols. Umo. Miului. to mHh li Httmf'a Kligland. For tale by m,y?7 I. N. WHITING II HUNTINdTON. TOOLS. f no CirpenltTi .nil othprs who nw curpenti.T tol. we mint I rwpertfully my tb.t huve thr belt uiorlmrat ol tool, ever brought lo thin city, and wn ro disuod to thpm Tery low torc h. jjt GERE. ABBOTT A CO. IVOTICE. The n W anil acoounw at W"pwaw,an Ll left with ui for aetUemrnt ami colWUon. Thrj muit tie paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT ,v CO Oolumbui, July 5, 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. 3 . BIDGWAY Sc. CO.. MANUFACTURE STEAM ENW1NKH, IjiROMnew and improved patterns, amontjwhieh if one for th r MULEY HAW iMILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS ind fiitures complete. They nlao make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS OAVniKW usually made at Foundries. HACHINIIY of ail kinds made promptly to order. Ill I kn CELEBRATED COOK1NU TOVE, Pramram Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stores and Furnaces. Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are eoS ..n1 fnr anle tt VHlll.IttLE (t'lll RETAIL I'li ht T terms. pectfully infitod to examine nur stjsasl and Jtmm Columbus, ferns-tl I AO. FITCH At HALE, ( Successors to MeKlimin a FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Daalers in Produce, Flour, Plaster. Salt, Fish, and all kinds V of Groceries, at wholesale and retail N B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for MSaJ Building, opposite J Ridgway A Co 's Foundry, Co IMM Onto. pr5-'iI1 SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, a BOUT eight miles from the city-yartly improved. A good A hewed log house, stable, well and Joans orchard on the (arm The farm Is well adapted tn raising aD kinds of gram This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wish iua to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can not do bettor than by calling on us If this dosjinot suit, we have others that will 3 KITH A MILLS, JOHN I,. BRYAN. Attoliwr lit U nud Kullellur hi ChHiieef) kKFlOS i" Clark's new tmiliitf, tu tloni h uortli of tho Bl i-iuiii"!' liiink It. I. ft BABKR, Attoriiev at l.iiw, ColumbUHt ulilo, WILLattend pi ..inptly to till professional bos.n.'il WsUl to his care. Office East side of High st., over Sloeum s Sadiller Shop, next door south of the City Rank building. piMditwtf SAM URL GALLOWAY. HENRY K. PAGE. (IAKIjOWA V FA(JK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as pnrtiiem, in the Courts of Franklin hikI ad joining counties, and In the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in F'latt'ri new building, oppnsite Stale ROOM. iiiayOtf W. A. NEIL, Allanifv in I.hw nnd Salleitur In Chillieerr. () FF1CE wiln Win. Denuison Jr., No. 8, Neil's Exchange, oppo- sjsj secretary ol state s omce. BgCAJjOiy A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney nod Counsellor nt Law, Columbuit, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's) Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's ofhVt. Jm WALTER THRALL. Attorney nnd Counsvellor at Law. Columbna, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. Office on High st, between Town and Rich. ocl20 I.UCtAN BUTTLKS. THKO. COMflTOCK. GEO. G. COMMTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK cV CO., (Succeaaors to R. Comatock, !l Co.,) LUR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ; Liberal advances made on consignments. inarC J. ItlDGWAY S CO.'S Irou Foundry, Brood at reel, near the Bridge, Colum-baa, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a threat variety of Cantings, always on band. octl41 nit. uoin.it i liiu.urnu.i o urritai O. 4j NelPn Exchnnge, opposite the Seeretarj' of State's imce, Hign ft., i;oiumuus. oecii JEOHiK E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, liovy-dtf COLUMBUS, OHIO I. N. WU1T1NU A HUNTINGTON, BuuK SEELERSaud Stationers, next door to the Clinton Dank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on baud. WM. - Kit' J I; . . M. C. I.II.LEY. SKIHEKT oV LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS. High street, opposite the PubliO Offices, Co-lumbus. aug2rt,'15 REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer or Rich and Third streets, ad-Joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. decll-dt? LEATHER. 100 bvndsM Upper and Skirting Leatherjust received by KING it HTlFKNER, p6 No Stl Main street, Cincinnati (JERK, ABBOTT cV CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. &c, Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH oV CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio Personal attention given to receiving andforwarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale sel'-l-dly. JOHN W. BAKEH. ROBERT ARMSTRONG. BAKER A ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Rank Building, Columbus, O ELDRIDCE A MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High ttrttt, 1st door north of Town, oppotitt the U. S. Hotel, ARE prepured to execute all order in tneir line of business, in the noateil and most fashionable ttvle. JOSEPH ELDRLDOE, aplii-dti A. L, MARTIN BAIN eV HOKTON, 1 HON M0NOEH8. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nail, BllriUi, AJtles, Sash, Glass and House Trimming". Also, dealers in Tin I'tule, Mm I limi. Lniiprt, WO BT0TJ vaiie- ty ol Tinman's stock. run H hvB LMME tWW, O.l niD Hlreet. CHARLES A BAIN. -t-Iii JAMES M. HORTON. RAILROAD AND STEAAIliu IHE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ot Ma. I, V.I sarluisetts Criperially DOWOfOd ui, i ACCI DENTS. Capital ff0,OOu. Office lligh street, opposite tha Capital Bom jun, IO.dtf D. R. H llllIlllUH. . Agent. ARCHITECT OFEICE.lleehnfilia Hull, Colum-bua, Ohio. N. R. KELLY informs the puldir that during Ins absence all bis Architectural business, Engineeriiig and Surveying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by tb undersigned. II H. HLACKMORE, dec31 d Architect and Civil Engineer B. F. CONWAY. L. E. TOMMNflON B. K. CONWAY CO., 11 ROMS S, DEAL E Rfl IN PRODUCE, PIG 1 It ON, AND Cum in I AH ion nml PorwnrillnK MerehRDtn, FKO NT STREET, jan:i-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO A.B. WOM8AUOH. WM. F. WHEELER U mill VI i. II A WHEELER, ATTOBNEY3 AT LAW. WILL practice r partners in Franklin and the Adjoining ouu-ries. Prompt altention will be given to the adjustment and i Tiller lion ol elaims of Inrpe or molt amounts. Wst. F. Whbelkb, Notary fiiAiV. will take depoHlUonSj, n-knowledgments of deeds, a Office in Neil's New Building, north ol the Neil House. Columbus, June 24, 18.10. junc24 dly wlm l.lM.II x U- AND CHINTZ CJOODS. A FIN E assortment uf French 40 in., and oil dressed GiiiKbams . 4-4 I i ' in li and Engii-b Chintx, dc itahle for Indie nnd children, h ap.T. P.T. SNOWDEN S NOTICE. 'IHE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he nun-I tinues the business at the old stand of the late nrmot Chas. Klie A Co., on his own account. Thankful for past favors, he mpea to satisfy his friends .r the future, also. S5ljj Cll A3. KLIE. CA'hINBT aHAKEHS iAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all " Ib.-r articles in their line, at the sUBi of the mmrt GILT PADLOCK. PKINTINH MATBAIAIaRlSa hi IR tale, low 1'oreBsh, or on short credit, a large niortment sj Printing Materials, consisting in part wk Double Medium Smith Precs I Stanlierry Press. U lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " BroYier. 100 Minimi, i;ki " Minion, " Several fonta Fauey I .-Also, .loli Type of nearly every variety, part ol which ti nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (hook Rnu newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely fn for cash, or on hort time. decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 7.1 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dor. Rroad " " 100 " Shovels nnd Spade " " LOO Mill and Cross i ut Sawi 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights ' Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hbls Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, sonorted GERE, ABBOTT At CO., uov! At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock WOOL ! POLND8 WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, IWfWV near the National Road Rridgc. by ridge, by FITCH A UALE. spiff CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. lw. f'AiR Elastic Springs; SO sett Iron Axles; 100 sell Brass LfJ Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leather i Lace, Tulu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by June? GERE. ABBOTT & CO. f FOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot 120 by 1H7L, pleasantly situated on Broad street. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good well of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence In a healthy location would do well to call d the subscribers. july2.' RAKER A ARMSTRONG FOR HALE. 4 CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas-A antly situated; together with two-thirds of an acre of ground, on which there is a good well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and a variety nf shrubbery. This property will he sold rbcap, and on good terms, or will exchange tor a small house rjid lot nearer the business portion of the city. Alo, some v-eajit lots, for sale remarkably low and on good terms. Enquire of auglfi BAKER 4 ARMSTRONG. HAYINU AND HARVESTING. AS the grass is rather short, and we have a large number ol V scythes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up the stork. Also, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, ml'", grass books, Ac as low ts the lowest. jy3 GERE, ABBOTT A CO. ACAKO. It m my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State of Ohio. july30 T EWING. KMBROIDERFh CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot lustre cetved hj P. T. 8NOWDEN, af Ho. 1 Odeon Buildings PHILADELPHIA SHOB&. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED If- SHOES Buskins sad Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just by lapiJ-dfcwj h ujvvll.i u MVKE COMl'LAINT, JAI'NDK'K DYSPKUSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, 4 LL DISEASE 0F THE KIDNEYS, MM all dlseaai-i arising i from a disiinleii'il Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Illuod tube Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hoartbum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Wright in the Stomach, Hour Fvruptiuns, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stantthi Swimmini; of tho Head, Hurried and Dlfliciilt Breathing, Fluttering at the ilenrt, Choking or Huffocatlng Sensations when In n lying posture. Dimness of Viiion, Dots or Web before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hend, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the .Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Oreut Depression of Spirits, can .w effectually cured by DR HOOFLAND'fl CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. 0. M.JACKSON, at the German Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch ,t., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation In the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had tailed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of iuvaUds. Poasessing great virtues in therectilicatiou of diseases uf the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the Bnptt searching powers in weakness nnd af-lections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. HEAD AND BE CONVINCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Democrat," the best uapor (n Wost Jersey, says. July SI i (HooflnnDn diermnn lilt in-." " We have seen many Battering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry wc were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organa, und the powerful influo1 ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing thnn into a state of rcpotte, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were inure generally used, VM are. sutisfied there would be less sickness, as troni the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and Imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advie our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will turn recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce ueh evidences ot merit (From tho " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 22d I " Dr. HooflanSt Celebrated Qerman Bitter lor Uie cure ot Liver Comp.aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly onu of the most popular medicines of the day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow snys he has himself received an efiectua) and permanent cure of L'ver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, In the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persona with the most delicate stomachs with safety, underany circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise thoir use. " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Auk. 25 : " Dr. Hoofiand'$ German ItitUm, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy In cases ot female weakness. As nuch is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus savr themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will lind these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary ettcct they have upon weak systems." Judge M M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said in hi " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850 : "Dr. Hoofland' German Bitters. Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b uuanimous in recommending, and the reason Li obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Chriatupher Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor to the University of Jrua, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, 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 and endorser may he confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, nnd till complaints arising from n disordered condition of the stomach . the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers txpTOM thlcr conviction of Its excellence and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we fael warranted, 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 ull nrrllcted." MORI EVIDENCE. The I'liiludelpliiii Saturday Gazette," the best lumily newspaper published in the United States the editor says of DII. HOOFI,ANDS GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and iiatronagc uf our readers i and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoonand's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of theday, that are noised about for u brief period and then lorgotteii after (hey hnvo dono their guilty race of nsjs ehiet, hut of a medicine hng established, universally prized, nnd which has met the hearty approval of tho Faculty itself " evidence- ttpM srvWimi - bss bOM HMttyod (line the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony In its favor is, that there Is moro of it uied in the am 'lice ol the regular rttJiM "MlMnhia than all other BbMnuiu v mMnwt. a lact that can easily be esinniiB,,. ,., ... , ft,Ilv proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen prem-nted even in mis mm Thai this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsin no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It nets specifically MMBJ the htoniRehand liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit Bt any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is neces sary for all medicines to Attain to Induce counterlcitera to put forth a spurious article nt the risk of the lives of those who am innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have th written signature of 0, M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, ami the name blown in the bottle, vithoiit tchich they are sjpttWM, For sme, wholesale and retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 978 Race at.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country Also, tor sale in Columbus by WM. F. G1DD1NGS, mayl4 diwnltly (Successor to King A Briggfl. FOR HALR LOT of Beeeli Fencing, Shingling Lath, and Beech Joists . Inquire of (may71 C. SCOTT, Journal office. HOWK'MNHAKKRHAHMAPAltiLLA COMPOUND- WFAttB BV STEAM. AND PUT OP IN QUAnT nOTTLES. rp HE recipe from which the Shakeb Sahsapabilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from an old Doctor, lielonging M that pecnliar sect (the Hbnkers,) and although it has not teen made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the liret physicians and families nf Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet ofterrd to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz i by steam, enables the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which Inn tiever yet been obtained in the mHiiulacturing id' any other Saifiaparilla Compound, hence its vast superiority us to its medical qualities, over all other would be SARSAPAR1LLA9. To those at present using a Sareaparilla mixture, a single trinl will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful healing powers of Ibis pr Duration are duo to the manner in whu b it is prepared, (namely, by steBin,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the butt imported HONDURAS HARSAI'AKlLLA, Combined with many other roots and herns which are used In no other Sarsnparilla compound nt present before the public; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it Is com-nraual sav that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire. y pec uliar SB liseil ; ll SBBBl a H BJSIHSSI uiuumm, mm lerative as a rtimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes ot nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire syat4;in, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent euie of nil diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula. Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of Mercury, Ac , &e It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ol tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. It Is unparalleled; soch as Swooning. Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic AB'cctions, General debility, Ac, 4c. It is found also to vc great relict to females In all complaints peculiarly incident to em. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular in seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plat; engraving of the head of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a fac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being Injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus i B. II. Mrakinos, Dbnio A Hon, G. Ho-bkrts A Co., Kino A Beioob, Wm. Schnkidkb. Sold in quart bottles, at 91 each, or 6 bottles for .Y Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S, D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom aU orders must be addressed- To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to jude for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to i..jitj i wis c rzmrtttiii i successor to iving v nnggs.y General Agent for Franklin county. HOWK'H CELEBRATED COUUII CANDY. THi: BEST BKBTBDY KNOWN FOB COUGHS, COLDri, HOABBK.NC3S, SOBB THBOAT, WHOOriNO COOOH. c. Its reputation is now so fully established, It is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. For sale by WM. F. G1DDINGS, Ouhsauisji Also, to be bad ot the Druggists generally. novlO-ly CARPKTINCJ I CARPETINOI A p. STONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine Cnrpeto and Oil Cloths Ever offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, vir Superfine Turkey and Wiltrmn ; Superior Ingrain supe rior mpiBirv muwn Superfinp Brussels; Imperial 3 Ply; Siiverfine do r ine do Superior Venitian ; 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Woo'msd 10-1 Linen. Also. Superior Wiltraii Tutted and Cheniel Ruggs Also, Supe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted anaaea, c, aw. mano-us- HCLL'H UEM7INK AND LATEST IMPROVED HARMAI'ARILLA. LrNOW Aid. MEN, that wo have this day appoint It II MA MEAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our Agent for Ihe State of Ohio at Urge, for the sale of Dr. John Bull's Genuine Improved E titan of Sattnparitla where ull persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied at tin- proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April U l-.-o E. Eberly, successor to B. 11. MuakingM, nt the old stand, High street, 1b the only authorized Agent for the sale ol Dr, Bull's Sar-aparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there nre counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. U. II. MEAK1NGS, General Agent for Ohio. J I VP RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT tor the salo of Bull's Sarsaparillu Bad other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparllla, combining Yellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengnus to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is rinding its way into the bosom of every afflicted larmly, lor thew oh? world is challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify tho blood, strengthen tho system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever I It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to he superior to Townsend's, aud every other preparBtitn before the public. In this city hundreds hare beencured of the worst tortus ofScrolula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sci-atic Pains, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ol Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine, hence, thousands of physlclns prescribe nud use it in their practice. Dr. Bull neks no protection by "patent," and if unyliberal-mind ed M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudicesand not too strongly rivitedto the "Chain-Gang," to make tteople swallow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his pationta, he will gladly send him a full fonnu-lar of the ingredients used In his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent tliounauds and tenB of thousands to a premature grave 1 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Striku at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretion, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organa, and you cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for the sustenance of the general system. To do which, nothing lias been given to man not lung within the reach ut human imH besrini to com pare with Bull's Fluid Extract ol Sarsaparllla Remember thBt in case of nny dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East xido High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State Houbc. junel2dAw) OLD OU. JACOB TOWNHKND, Tht original discoverer of the Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilta. OLD Or. Towusend is now Bbout 70 years of age, and has long been known as tho Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Original 'Townsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manufacture, by which means It lias been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed lo those only who bad proved u- worth, and known its value. It hud reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persous who had been hcmVd 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 the Medicine, you pre-eminently need ? But can any of theso things be said of S. P. Townsend's inferior article 1 This young man's liquid is not to bo compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the one is incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments i the sour, iicid liquid exploding, und damaging other goods t Must tint this horrible compound be poisonous to the system 7 What 1 uutacid into a system already diseased with acid t What causes Dispepsia hut acid? Do we not all know that when food sours In our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhrpa, dysentery, colic, and corruption of tho blood? What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations Internal and externa) ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the body, more or Iosb. Whsl caunes RheuimttlBm but u aour and acid fluid which insinuates itself between tho joints and elsewhere, irritating and intluniing the delicate tissues upon which it acts ? So of nervous dieeases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly nil the ailments which afflict human nature . Now ia it nut horrible to mnke and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, F-Ttnentlng, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towused 'a Genuine Original Snrsaparllla, is an imitation of his uferior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to H. P. Townsend's article ! We wish it understood, because it is tho absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article nnd Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla sre heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar i that they are unlike In every purtlculiu, hnving nos amgic i t In nijnon As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, nnd never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine ordlseaso thun any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving genuinescien--istf sntaininB all the virtues of the articles used in ?1j ,' r iv Z5hS 1 ?iw whidi mi8'" Since the above was put in type thsi following narrl hats tummm tn our knowledge ; which is truly - tyled Tho Triumph of JuHlIre The War Ended! S. T Townsend abandoned the fieldOld Dr. Jacob Toicnsend vin dicattd by the People ' ' ' 8. P. Townsend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Saraaparilla, having disposed of his business lo some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other preteneions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, iu thus evading the iasuo before the public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was u worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, aw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. Thn lHCt, also, that his article baV came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Rot-tics, thereby deceiving and Injuring the sick, and destroying goods, ilciTntnatriites beyond all doubt thofillacy of his pretension-,, bjm Hereiiiter ll is to ) sent out tu the pc.plr by some .-Hr'nincrn, yd bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We havo been informed that those Strangers intendto print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist'a names or any other folly will redeem B, P. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article ol Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give It another name first as last. It should then he called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S. P. Towncnd's. But if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the some old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform tho public of the true position ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sareaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left bis old stand in Fulton st, a first rato store, anil sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Nnussau at., the motives and objects ot which we leave others to Judge. Wc understand theso Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs nn comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow ui as S. P. aid. Depntfor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now lOJ, Nassau It THOMPSON, SKJIXMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine st., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla enn be found nt the principal Drug Stores in the State, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there Is some ono authorized to establish sub-sgencies for the county in which ho resides, and the same can be sscertained by reference to the county papers. For sale In Columbus by DENIO HARRY, Agasjtl fbf Franklin county. Also, by Hrnbv Lovo, Groveport. Ieb26dftwly IiR. BULL COMPOUND FLl'ID EXTRACT OF ' SARHAHAK1LLA has given more general ssusiacuou, and has cured all the eomnlaints for which it is recommended more eflectually Uian any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public, it is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in FSBUttvIa nil n shadow onmDared to toe intrinsic bud stance, contained in Dr. Hull's invaluable prcpnroton ! Persons wishing to be cured ol Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li vcr CoinDlaints, Neuralizia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy Colic. Sick or Nervous Headache. Female CimiulaLnta, Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or nauuoi bbbbj sysiem, IWIBSHBBI laying ine ioiiiiuhuoii sur UMssn buu worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by Uie dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this SarsBparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every person wo meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, uot only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distance, go to strengthen our confidence in Its being the greatest curative anent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, DiarrhrBa or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for it, they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to R. II. Meakings, marl8-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. KHUB CONKUNO. WILLIAM WOOO. ALFBFD WOOD CONKLINO, WOOD A CO., MAtroraCTuaiM or PURE WHI.T1L l.rSD. IN Oil,, PARIS WHITE HO. I, nn. DO PARI 9 ORIKN. DRY WlflTr LE A II. RED LEAD, LITHARGE, NJTTT, WHITING, ' 1 IRL Mill CHROME TII.I.OW, CHROME ' 1:1 t CHR'IME KM', CHINESE BLUE, oil, n, AS SORTED COl. O PAINTS, 1 s (' DER VINEGAR. E have adopted the moat approved method, as practised by the eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead. and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Statea. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good ss can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered attfae loWfBt prices on usual time, or discount for Caah. CASH POR FLAX SEED. Anv Quantity ot CASTOR BEANS wanted. We willsuDnlv Karmera with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take aem at market pric- annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 28, 184. dawly PAPER WAREHOCSE.-CYRUS W. FIELD ft CO, 11 Cliff at., N. Y, offer for sale Blkachiivo Powdeb 200 casks best quality Soda Ash a.1, tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalts Best English 3 9 E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. I'ltbai akim: Best French and German, various brands R AOS 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raob sM "ales l oreian, assorted qualities Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and i'aper Maker s Materials bbbjj us I'HERRV PKfTORU, roit THK OVVJ uf OQVOB1, OOIiDS, HO A KHENEHH, HUONCIUTIH, VTHOOPINOaOOVQH, CUOlJ AHTIIMA AND CONSUMPTION. I N ottering to tbo community this Justly celebrated remedy lor A (lis uses ol the throat and lungs, it Is nut our wish to trifle with the Jh-es or health of the arllieted, hut frankly to lay before tbcin HM opinion ol dibiingulshed men, and some of the evidences of us success, irom which mey can iudre RfT liems",vt. We ilo-cerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or iale state menu ot Its efficacy, nor will we hold out uny hope to sutlei ng Iniiiiiijiity which facts will not warrant. Kids nooVI are here given, and we solicit no inquiry from the public into all we MbHtk MsnhM HntIM thev will iimi them perti elly reliable, mid the medicinee worthy their liest confidence PROM BERi. i l.l I MAN. M. D.. L.L.D.. ETC.. Prufywur uf ('ht wintry, Mineralogy, Vale College, Member of the Lit. Him Med Phil, and Scirn. Societies of America and Europe. " I dawn the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirablo composition from r ome ol tin- beat articles in the Materia Medics, and a very M - ottfsj remedy tor the class of diseases ft is intended to cure. m Hitvcn, Ct, Nov. J, 1049. FKOP. C LEA ' ELAND, or Bowuoix Colligbj, Mai.sk. Writ. "I nave irlHinsssirl th affVii i vr nilFnnr wr.. TORAf .,' in my own family and that of my friends, and It lives me satisfaction to state that no medicine I have ever known has proved so cinim nily RtOQtMfa In curing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That ho consider 'CHERRY PECTORAL ' the best mndi -me for Pulmonary affections ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, after Mng obliged to keep the room four months, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, and tbo attendant symptoms of Con- Huuiotion, CDiiimein en tne use ot the ' CHKrtKY rrcuTUKAU' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Pobtland, Me., January 10, 1847. Dr Ayer: I have lieeu long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse, until last autumn it broughton a cough which con-lined DM in my chamber, and began to assume tho alarming symptoms of Consumption. I hnd tried the best advice and the beat medicine to no purpose, until I used yourCHERRY PECTORAL, which has cured me, aud you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHELPS. If there Is any value in the judgment of the wis;, who apeBk from ffperlsBjQB, here is a medicine worthy of the public confidence.Prepared by J. ('. 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It Is worthy ot note tlint during its appearance the weather la remarkable for its close, sultry and debilitating effects. In the absence of a due proportion of electricity, which is discernible during the existence of the ruoiura, me mantuani rage 01 tne ' dog-star is more seniniy mst, especially in Uus western country, w here miasma prevails 1 1 a greater extent, producing torpid liver and congestion of the blood vessels. This congestion is produced by the loss of the nervous power, and the sudden contraction of the anastomosing sunaccs 01 the extremities, thus interrupting the tree circulation of the blood in the veins, allowing it to accumulate in the arteries until they become gorged, and the more vital parts, as the brain, the lungs, and the heart so oppressed that death frequently ensues neiore an equ murium r an he bsbbbsjbbsbbm awwm ur.wu veins and arteries. Nothing has yet been discovered that will so effectually guard the system against such suffering as Dr. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Bfiu use use the Liver Is aroused to immediate action, the rin ulation ot the Blood and Rile equalized, new and rich Blood creatrd, all morbid secre tions displaced, tone and appetite restored to the digestive organs, the general system braced, and the aOirted restored to strength. Health nml and happiness. 11 is ooing aim """ r- wr-people in this city than the whole host of doctors. To be sure ol the genuine and latest improved, buy ot the authorized grnt, E. EBERLY, rHacceor to B. H. Mcklop l Hi!" I do ol Duller baker;. University of Pcniwylvanln. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, EIOHTY-FIFTH SESSION, (1830.31. 'PHE Lectnrea will commence on Monday, Ortotier the .th, 1 and terminate ahouf the end of March ensuing. For further information aoe the July number, of the Medical Journal!. W K HORNER, M. D-, July L 1850 Dew "f the Medical Faculty. ty&dAwlfJw "THE LOTTERY," WlttO.ooo uRANl) CAPITAL! 900.000! 4of8iA,000: Oftfi PRIZES OK 3,000 EACH. Lowest PrUe that any Tick Sft V el can draw, having three drawn Noa. on. Is ,'1.000 DOLLARS It l All Tlclo.o. u-ttl, th l.r ,,..i U n,.J. 'w " 1,000 each. ' 1 bis Is a solcmliil Loth, v. ami one we can rnriiinnMn,! i.i th public witli great confidence, us being all that it should be. A Grand f l nxi Capital, besides a large number of other splendid .ms urand scheme lias neen examined by the State Lottery Commissioners, and has receive I their signature of approval, and will bo drawn under their personal superintendence. "HAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, ..u .n? S- Io bp drawn in Baltimore, Saturday, September th, UW. D. PAINE A CO., Managers. Brilliant Scheme. .vTao,," I100'00" Hkl.lOO, 1 do of 50.000 Is 60.000, 9 do j, HK) aie jfi.OfW, 4 do nt PJ.W 0 are fMJ.OOU, 4 do of 7,500 are 30,-000, 4 do of 5,000 are 1X1,000, 4 do of 4,000 are 16,000, 19900 prize, ol 3,000 are 600 000, (Ui do of 1 000 are 01,000, 66 "of 500 are .U,(MNi, fiti do ol 400 are 26,400, f6 do of 300 are 19,900, 139 do , . ..-T 'V19-' mio 01 'Wtn 13.900, UH doofBOaroSOfi,-94 4 j'p1 40 r l.OtB.BOa 30,316 Prizes, amounting to TicaeU $40 Halves MO Quarters 010 Eighths : A Package of U6 Whole TlckeU will cost tl,040, and we guar-ante' them to draw not leas thnn ft4W) which will mkn ,t,. 1-1.1. $500. Packages can dr- w four Capitals, and In this Lottery tnav 70.000 DOLLARS. 'Ihe amount of n- k belriv forwsr ded we will issue Certificates of Packsges at the following rates 1 20 Wftol(, Tickets $5i0, 26Ha! dot3& 26 Quarter do $140, 96 Eighth do 70. ah orders from i distance, lor Tickets or.-!liarns or for Pack ages, will bo promptly tilled, and an official certified drawing sent to all who order. Aauress, augUO-dkwOt Baltimore, Md 'pHE HIGHEST MAIIKET PUICE IN CASH wli I- he paid by us for 60,000 lbs. of Wool at our store. mayll-daw. II. COWLEfl A CO nYpi W. FIELD cV CO. No. U Cliff at., New Vork W oiler for sale 1 NewBpaiier, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 28x46 Inches. Newspaper, 28x42 inches Newspaper, 26x37 Inches. Newsp:.per, 261x38 In. Newspaper, 26x38 Inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inches. Newspaper, 24x36 Inches. Newspaper, 24x34 inches. Newspaper, 22x32 inchos. Newspaper, 22Mtx35 incbesi. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 23tx38 inches. Newspaper, 2.rt$x35 inches-Newspaper, 26x40 inches. Newspaper, 27x40Vji Inches. N-wspaper, 19x24 inches Newspaper, 24x40 IncheB. ALSO. Envelop Paper 2,400 renins all sizes. Colored Paper 1,750 reams assorted sjjsjt, Writing Paper 600 cnsei, a completo assortment. News and Hook Ink Superior quality. News and Itook Paper made tn order of any size and quality ion notice. de37-dY.w TO FAKMEUM. WE ore authorized to offer for sain one ul the best farms In Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Columbus, confining 215 acres 150 acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. It is situated on a good road, has good buildlugs, a good orchard, and Is well watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. Enquire ut the Real Estate Office of Jyg-dAw SMITH A MILLS. I AIaS.Cosh paid for Rags. C amass Bagging, Grass, and IV Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's CYKUH W. FIELD Ac CO. deMeW At their Rng Warehouse, 1)4 Reek man Bt. healing ami perfectly cnriiiL' all kinds of sores. WHERE THIS LINIMENT IS USED PAIN CANNOT EXIST It has been but about six months since this extraordinary mod- leal lireunrution lirt made its annearnnee in the United HIho-k yet it has gained a popularity iiiqu ecedented in the annals of any pn-pnratiou ever offen d to the afflicted. Although it was recommended only for rheumatism, sores bruises, scratches, burns, sprains, die, in human beings, and lor ring hones, spavin, wind-galls, big head, poll evil, fistula, saddle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, sweeney, Sic, Ift liorses; yet it has provi-d equally etticacious in many other complaints. It ia an Infallible remedy for that worn of till complaint-', the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM t Thomas Rarnetf, works at Rogers A Rarkhead's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obtthMtsj attack of this acute and painful disease, after trying doctor.' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three days. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of extensive. practice in the city, had apatient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. His limbs were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, and his suttering were of the niotit agonizing and heart-rending kind. He tinallv lost all hopes of doing fdm any good, and, to get rid of the constant colls on him, often in the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that he thought it would do the boy any good nut to his great surprise tho boy has got well. This is the doctor's confesnion. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One cBse in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one side, has bsjasi parfhulrj restored by using the Mustang Liniment WHITE SWKLLINO, OR HIP DISEASE. A very respectable and worthy citizen of Madison county, III., had a son who bad .--u afl'ii' tril with tin., r. rri(,i fn nearly two years and Ota hip joint was drawn considerably out of place. The doctors could do It no good, and lie expected his only son to be a cripple lor life. In bis despair, lie was ii.duod to use the Mustang Liniment and bis son ia healed I WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I 1 hi.- is to certify that mv wile has been snrelv afttf.-teri oritfa . cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physician, prescribed for it the great Rsnmen uanoer uoctor was applied to and every remedy that we could obtain Wl tried, but nothing appeared to do It any good. It was pronounced the incurable sore. We were greatly alarmed, and began to feel the stings of despair, when I fortunately came in possession of a faW bottles ot the Mexican Mustang Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have been effected by it in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLASURE Clay county, 111.. January -4th, 1850. I hereby certify that John Cnlclasure is un old, substantial, resectable and worthy citizen of Clay county, 111., and that 1 saw his wife when afflicted with the cancer, Bnd alter it was cured Halem, DL, January 26:b, 1850 B. F. LEMEN We fully concur in B F. Lemon's statements, being known to the facts, BRADLY & NICHOLSON, BENJ. OOLE Xenia, 111., January Mk, l.-;"-o TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS This Liniment is of the utmost importance, as it is an Infallible remedy fur Ihe bites of Spiders, or other poisonous insects the bitrs of snakes inflammations of any kino fresh wounds, swellings, sprains, bruises, eruptions, or sores of any kind. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays n good pro lt and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Linimont, or some other equally worthless trash, hy saying it Is just as good he the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do uot he deceived. Ash tor this Liniment, and buy mine other, and you will not be disappointed. Ihe name is blown in the boltle. Price 35 cents a bottle, with full directions in English nnd German. jy Principal Depot at BRAGG &. Mcl.EAN'S Drug Store, corner Third and Market streetB, St. Louis, Mo. Druggists and country merchants supplied on liberal terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East aide High at, few doors South of State House julylOly OIL CEOTIIH. T ARGF and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Cbl 1 J nese, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSRORN A CO. LEDGER PAPER- OAs', Demy and Medium, from the best makers ,m, troni auglO F r sale at eastern prices II. RILEY A Co. THK HISTORY OF THE CONFESSIONAL. BY JOHN HENKY HOPKINS, D. D Blihop ol th Dioctt. ot Vermont. Just received and inr aale by aug9 I. N. WII1TINO k HUNTTWQTON. To Westera Merchants (8VCCKS90I TO s. K. UNDtiHILL a CO ,) 1M nml 'tO Cedar St , between William nnd Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN SHEETINlM AND SHIRTINGS, of every frad.. width nnd quality. Alio, heat Southern Ynrn, niwrted to ault huyera: wbtu and colored Carpet Warp, Batla, Wadding, Twine, Wickinj. and all article, in the dnmr'tir line, at Manufacturer', pricea, forcaab or approved paper, at tho first e,tahli.hed hnuan In the city of New York. New York, July lli, 18M. ifaJHm PISTOLS. O EVOLVING ilx .hooter., together with douhle and alnfl. IV barreled pietolj, for gale at the alfrn of the marl OILT PADLOCI j.-'OK runt: V tral eituatinn apl'J -A anug dwelling for a small family, In . ea. Apply lo H. COWLES ft CO. MOURNING SOODS, of every deaeription, tor lad lea at p'T. SNOWDEN'g, apOi No. 4, Odeon Building! AMONG the great aasorfment of beautiful pattern! of Engbah and American Print- mav ho eeeu Hoyle'i Oil Dreaaed Good., yard wide. Alao, Oil Red Good, yard wide, for window curtain, and preen Calico by the cord at apt! WM. R1CHRD' GEHTS' ShirU, Cravati, c7e..limalway7lie found at p T "NOWDEN-g, apliS No. 4. Odeon Bnildinii UNITED STATBsTjOJEST FOR I84, DEING n digcat of decision, of the courts ol common law, equity and admiralty in the I'nited Ptates for the year lMt Rv John 1'heln. Putnam. For aale at the New Bookston . jyas: j a. riley v co. N. B All late valuable law book I received a. loon aa pnbUabed and sold cheap SONS' OF TKMPF.R.tW'L' llfFERINO, IMO-a beautiful bonk, edited by T. N. Arthur. For aaie by JylB J. B. RILEY OO. Willi tt tvrs A iiahhain r FOR aale cheap for rah TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wuau ington avenue, oortfi of Broad street. Inquire of Julys BAKER A ARMSTRONG PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, 'ISO weigh l.oii, pounds, f,r lale by Jr BAIN t HORTON MEXICAN m'STASU LINIMENT. To the halt, the lame, the aoref nnd the still jointed, We bring Kind tiding of great joy ! " rpIIE most wonderful remedy ever usedfor removing and erad-J ieutini: imins of nnv kind almost instantaneouslv. and for
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1850. NUMBER 57. p R H T K D AND PUBMBHED BY SOOTT fc BASCOM. OFflOK-"umilM 0O1MU or man it. and roaU OAJtt TKI1MH Iuvrirliibly In ndvnnce., Tim Uniiy, tn persons in Columbus, per year m sent by mail out Of Columbus H m during I'"' mMWj TrMVffkly Imhuico .ft; (X) . s ou of . B oo . 4 00 l(y mail Tim Tri-Weekly by mail - Weekly in Oohunbw Out of the city; by mini, single To clubs of four and upwards To clubi of ten and upwards, to OM iddMl . Daily, session Trl-WcrklT Weekly, r,ll To clubs of In and upwards . :i oo . S oo . 1 50 . 1 25 1 00 . 3 00 I 00 fpO Advcr-tlaing. Thi following ratos MM rules of advertising bm been IfTiM upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htatesnmnand the Ohio State Journal, to bt ohserved, in all BOOBf, after this date. July 'JO, 1M9. Unity Paper. OM square, 10 Hues or less, one iniertton ii " each additional.." h 1 wttk I ..." a ... m h l month i .. ..." - 3 ..." , m m e... M M M 9..." u..." rituuding cBrd, 5 lines or leas, per annum A column, with 4 changasj, " " i ... ao so ... 0 25 ... 1 50 ... 8 00 ... 3 00 ... 4 00 ... C 00 ... 8 00 ... 10 00 ... 15 00 ... 18 00 ... 10 00 ... 20 00 .. 23 00 ... SB 00 . . . no oo ... 80 00 ... 35 00 ... 40 00 ... 45 00 .. 55 00 130 00 H I i l4 6 ... ' " IS ilmngod weekly.. ' " daily... ' with 4 channel.. ' M 13 ' changed woekly. . i " daily Other cases not provided for, chargeable In conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square In the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted tinder the yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is spn-liOcd on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cent per week, for each name the -unit' to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisement from strangers or transient persons to be paid In advance. Advertisement! not marked on the copy lor h specitied number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered nut, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business , and all advertisement not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, (.choral Agents, Real KstaU Agents, iu:., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual ratet. No ADVERTISKMNT8 CAN BE INSISTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement, for charitable institutions, lire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be rharged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid for. Regular advertisers, and ail others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made fur admittance - all notices of private associations every notice desiined to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual Interest, can only be inserted with ihe understanding that the same is to he paid for. If intended to ho inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cent per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements to be charged not leas than double the bore rates, and measured as If solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at (be rate of 50 per cent, iu advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of Inserting advertise ments brought in by them Counting House Almanac for lUOU X JANUARY. JULY. s. at. T. w T. F S. S.m.t. WT.F. 9.j TT 1 2 314 5 L. 1 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 ! 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 l(i 17 18 19 14 15 lfi 17 18 19 20, 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 21 22 23 24 25 2li 27i 27 28 29 3o3l.... :2829 30 31 .. ...- FEBRUARY". ' AUOUST. a. i. r.wT. r.. s'.m.t. w t. r. .. .. 12 .... . .. 1 2 3 345078 9 45 0 789 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(1 11 12 13 14 15 l(i 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 20 27 28 .. .. 2s20 27 28 29:10 31 MARCH. SEPTEMBER. riE r.wt.i.l tT a. 1 at t. wT.r.s. 7. 1 2 12 3 4 5 C 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS IS M 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 23 24 25 20 27 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 U. APRIL. , OCTOBER. S. M.l T. V T. F. 9. ajMjT. V? T. V. S. .. 1 2 3 4 ii "0 . . .. T 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 It 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 .. .. .. 27 28 29 3031 .... MAY. NOVEMBER. " 7i. T. w T. s.. T. w T. t s. . .. 1 2 3 4 .. .. 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23, 26 27 282930 31 .. 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JUNE. DECEMBER. -.. r.jwj t. r. s. i. i wt. r. s. .. i 12 n a i 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 1 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 2.126 27 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 30 I - MACAVLAV'M KNOI.AND. MACAULAV'H ENOI.AND. 2 vols. Umo. Miului. to mHh li Httmf'a Kligland. For tale by m,y?7 I. N. WHITING II HUNTINdTON. TOOLS. f no CirpenltTi .nil othprs who nw curpenti.T tol. we mint I rwpertfully my tb.t huve thr belt uiorlmrat ol tool, ever brought lo thin city, and wn ro disuod to thpm Tery low torc h. jjt GERE. ABBOTT A CO. IVOTICE. The n W anil acoounw at W"pwaw,an Ll left with ui for aetUemrnt ami colWUon. Thrj muit tie paid without delay. GERE, ABBOTT ,v CO Oolumbui, July 5, 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. 3 . BIDGWAY Sc. CO.. MANUFACTURE STEAM ENW1NKH, IjiROMnew and improved patterns, amontjwhieh if one for th r MULEY HAW iMILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS ind fiitures complete. They nlao make the celebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other IRON and BRASS OAVniKW usually made at Foundries. HACHINIIY of ail kinds made promptly to order. Ill I kn CELEBRATED COOK1NU TOVE, Pramram Cooking Stoves, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stores and Furnaces. Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are eoS ..n1 fnr anle tt VHlll.IttLE (t'lll RETAIL I'li ht T terms. pectfully infitod to examine nur stjsasl and Jtmm Columbus, ferns-tl I AO. FITCH At HALE, ( Successors to MeKlimin a FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND Daalers in Produce, Flour, Plaster. Salt, Fish, and all kinds V of Groceries, at wholesale and retail N B. The highest market price paid at all times, in cash, for MSaJ Building, opposite J Ridgway A Co 's Foundry, Co IMM Onto. pr5-'iI1 SMALL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, a BOUT eight miles from the city-yartly improved. A good A hewed log house, stable, well and Joans orchard on the (arm The farm Is well adapted tn raising aD kinds of gram This farm must be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wish iua to make a small investment, or securing a pleasant home, can not do bettor than by calling on us If this dosjinot suit, we have others that will 3 KITH A MILLS, JOHN I,. BRYAN. Attoliwr lit U nud Kullellur hi ChHiieef) kKFlOS i" Clark's new tmiliitf, tu tloni h uortli of tho Bl i-iuiii"!' liiink It. I. ft BABKR, Attoriiev at l.iiw, ColumbUHt ulilo, WILLattend pi ..inptly to till professional bos.n.'il WsUl to his care. Office East side of High st., over Sloeum s Sadiller Shop, next door south of the City Rank building. piMditwtf SAM URL GALLOWAY. HENRY K. PAGE. (IAKIjOWA V FA(JK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. as pnrtiiem, in the Courts of Franklin hikI ad joining counties, and In the Circuit and District U. S. Courts. Office in F'latt'ri new building, oppnsite Stale ROOM. iiiayOtf W. A. NEIL, Allanifv in I.hw nnd Salleitur In Chillieerr. () FF1CE wiln Win. Denuison Jr., No. 8, Neil's Exchange, oppo- sjsj secretary ol state s omce. BgCAJjOiy A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney nod Counsellor nt Law, Columbuit, Ohio. Office, No. 2, Neil's) Exchange, opposite Secretary of State's ofhVt. Jm WALTER THRALL. Attorney nnd Counsvellor at Law. Columbna, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds lor the State of New York. Office on High st, between Town and Rich. ocl20 I.UCtAN BUTTLKS. THKO. COMflTOCK. GEO. G. COMMTOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK cV CO., (Succeaaors to R. Comatock, !l Co.,) LUR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil I Manufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. ; Liberal advances made on consignments. inarC J. ItlDGWAY S CO.'S Irou Foundry, Brood at reel, near the Bridge, Colum-baa, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a threat variety of Cantings, always on band. octl41 nit. uoin.it i liiu.urnu.i o urritai O. 4j NelPn Exchnnge, opposite the Seeretarj' of State's imce, Hign ft., i;oiumuus. oecii JEOHiK E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, liovy-dtf COLUMBUS, OHIO I. N. WU1T1NU A HUNTINGTON, BuuK SEELERSaud Stationers, next door to the Clinton Dank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on baud. WM. - Kit' J I; . . M. C. I.II.LEY. SKIHEKT oV LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS. High street, opposite the PubliO Offices, Co-lumbus. aug2rt,'15 REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, comer or Rich and Third streets, ad-Joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. decll-dt? LEATHER. 100 bvndsM Upper and Skirting Leatherjust received by KING it HTlFKNER, p6 No Stl Main street, Cincinnati (JERK, ABBOTT cV CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods. &c, Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock DAVIS, SMITH oV CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Whole-Dealers in Groceries and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio Personal attention given to receiving andforwarding goods, and selling Produce consigned for sale sel'-l-dly. JOHN W. BAKEH. ROBERT ARMSTRONG. BAKER A ARMSTRONG, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Rank Building, Columbus, O ELDRIDCE A MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, High ttrttt, 1st door north of Town, oppotitt the U. S. Hotel, ARE prepured to execute all order in tneir line of business, in the noateil and most fashionable ttvle. JOSEPH ELDRLDOE, aplii-dti A. L, MARTIN BAIN eV HOKTON, 1 HON M0NOEH8. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nail, BllriUi, AJtles, Sash, Glass and House Trimming". Also, dealers in Tin I'tule, Mm I limi. Lniiprt, WO BT0TJ vaiie- ty ol Tinman's stock. run H hvB LMME tWW, O.l niD Hlreet. CHARLES A BAIN. -t-Iii JAMES M. HORTON. RAILROAD AND STEAAIliu IHE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSURANCE COMPANY ot Ma. I, V.I sarluisetts Criperially DOWOfOd ui, i ACCI DENTS. Capital ff0,OOu. Office lligh street, opposite tha Capital Bom jun, IO.dtf D. R. H llllIlllUH. . Agent. ARCHITECT OFEICE.lleehnfilia Hull, Colum-bua, Ohio. N. R. KELLY informs the puldir that during Ins absence all bis Architectural business, Engineeriiig and Surveying, will be promptly attended to at the above office by tb undersigned. II H. HLACKMORE, dec31 d Architect and Civil Engineer B. F. CONWAY. L. E. TOMMNflON B. K. CONWAY CO., 11 ROMS S, DEAL E Rfl IN PRODUCE, PIG 1 It ON, AND Cum in I AH ion nml PorwnrillnK MerehRDtn, FKO NT STREET, jan:i-lyd PORTSMOUTH, OHIO A.B. WOM8AUOH. WM. F. WHEELER U mill VI i. II A WHEELER, ATTOBNEY3 AT LAW. WILL practice r partners in Franklin and the Adjoining ouu-ries. Prompt altention will be given to the adjustment and i Tiller lion ol elaims of Inrpe or molt amounts. Wst. F. Whbelkb, Notary fiiAiV. will take depoHlUonSj, n-knowledgments of deeds, a Office in Neil's New Building, north ol the Neil House. Columbus, June 24, 18.10. junc24 dly wlm l.lM.II x U- AND CHINTZ CJOODS. A FIN E assortment uf French 40 in., and oil dressed GiiiKbams . 4-4 I i ' in li and Engii-b Chintx, dc itahle for Indie nnd children, h ap.T. P.T. SNOWDEN S NOTICE. 'IHE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he nun-I tinues the business at the old stand of the late nrmot Chas. Klie A Co., on his own account. Thankful for past favors, he mpea to satisfy his friends .r the future, also. S5ljj Cll A3. KLIE. CA'hINBT aHAKEHS iAN find Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and nearly all " Ib.-r articles in their line, at the sUBi of the mmrt GILT PADLOCK. PKINTINH MATBAIAIaRlSa hi IR tale, low 1'oreBsh, or on short credit, a large niortment sj Printing Materials, consisting in part wk Double Medium Smith Precs I Stanlierry Press. U lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " BroYier. 100 Minimi, i;ki " Minion, " Several fonta Fauey I .-Also, .loli Type of nearly every variety, part ol which ti nearly new. Together with Stands, Galleys, Sticks, Chases, Rules, Leads, (hook Rnu newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremely fn for cash, or on hort time. decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 7.1 doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 dor. Rroad " " 100 " Shovels nnd Spade " " LOO Mill and Cross i ut Sawi 200 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lights ' Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 hbls Linseed Oil. 200 kegs Nails, sonorted GERE, ABBOTT At CO., uov! At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock WOOL ! POLND8 WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, IWfWV near the National Road Rridgc. by ridge, by FITCH A UALE. spiff CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. lw. f'AiR Elastic Springs; SO sett Iron Axles; 100 sell Brass LfJ Hubb Bands ; 3 bales Moss ; Patent Leather i Lace, Tulu, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by June? GERE. ABBOTT & CO. f FOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot 120 by 1H7L, pleasantly situated on Broad street. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good well of water, cistern, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence In a healthy location would do well to call d the subscribers. july2.' RAKER A ARMSTRONG FOR HALE. 4 CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas-A antly situated; together with two-thirds of an acre of ground, on which there is a good well of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and a variety nf shrubbery. This property will he sold rbcap, and on good terms, or will exchange tor a small house rjid lot nearer the business portion of the city. Alo, some v-eajit lots, for sale remarkably low and on good terms. Enquire of auglfi BAKER 4 ARMSTRONG. HAYINU AND HARVESTING. AS the grass is rather short, and we have a large number ol V scythes on hand, we propose to sell them very low, to close up the stork. Also, snaths, rakes, forks, sickles, scythe stones, ml'", grass books, Ac as low ts the lowest. jy3 GERE, ABBOTT A CO. ACAKO. It m my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court of the United States, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri and in the Supreme Court in Bank of the State of Ohio. july30 T EWING. KMBROIDERFh CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot lustre cetved hj P. T. 8NOWDEN, af Ho. 1 Odeon Buildings PHILADELPHIA SHOB&. RYAN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CELEBRATED If- SHOES Buskins sad Slips, thick and thin soles. Also, Children's Gaiters, the finest article made in the Union, just by lapiJ-dfcwj h ujvvll.i u MVKE COMl'LAINT, JAI'NDK'K DYSPKUSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, 4 LL DISEASE 0F THE KIDNEYS, MM all dlseaai-i arising i from a disiinleii'il Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Illuod tube Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hoartbum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Wright in the Stomach, Hour Fvruptiuns, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stantthi Swimmini; of tho Head, Hurried and Dlfliciilt Breathing, Fluttering at the ilenrt, Choking or Huffocatlng Sensations when In n lying posture. Dimness of Viiion, Dots or Web before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hend, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the .Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Oreut Depression of Spirits, can .w effectually cured by DR HOOFLAND'fl CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. 0. M.JACKSON, at the German Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch ,t., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation In the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had tailed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of iuvaUds. Poasessing great virtues in therectilicatiou of diseases uf the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the Bnptt searching powers in weakness nnd af-lections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. HEAD AND BE CONVINCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hineline, Editor of the "Camden Democrat," the best uapor (n Wost Jersey, says. July SI i (HooflnnDn diermnn lilt in-." " We have seen many Battering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry wc were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organa, und the powerful influo1 ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing thnn into a state of rcpotte, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were inure generally used, VM are. sutisfied there would be less sickness, as troni the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and Imaginary diseases emanate. Have them in a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advie our friends who are at all indisposed to give trial it will turn recommend Itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce ueh evidences ot merit (From tho " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 22d I " Dr. HooflanSt Celebrated Qerman Bitter lor Uie cure ot Liver Comp.aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly onu of the most popular medicines of the day. These bitters havs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow snys he has himself received an efiectua) and permanent cure of L'ver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, In the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by persona with the most delicate stomachs with safety, underany circumstances. We are speaking from experience and to the afflicted we advise thoir use. " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Auk. 25 : " Dr. Hoofiand'$ German ItitUm, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article ol much efficacy In cases ot female weakness. As nuch is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus savr themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will lind these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary ettcct they have upon weak systems." Judge M M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said in hi " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, 1850 : "Dr. Hoofland' German Bitters. Here is a preparation wich the leading presses in the Union appear to b uuanimous in recommending, and the reason Li obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Chriatupher Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor to the University of Jrua, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, 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 and endorser may he confidently relied on. Ho specially recommended it In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, nnd till complaints arising from n disordered condition of the stomach . the fiver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers txpTOM thlcr conviction of Its excellence and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we fael warranted, 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 ull nrrllcted." MORI EVIDENCE. The I'liiludelpliiii Saturday Gazette," the best lumily newspaper published in the United States the editor says of DII. HOOFI,ANDS GERMAN BITTERS. " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and iiatronagc uf our readers i and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoonand's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of theday, that are noised about for u brief period and then lorgotteii after (hey hnvo dono their guilty race of nsjs ehiet, hut of a medicine hng established, universally prized, nnd which has met the hearty approval of tho Faculty itself " evidence- ttpM srvWimi - bss bOM HMttyod (line the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony In its favor is, that there Is moro of it uied in the am 'lice ol the regular rttJiM "MlMnhia than all other BbMnuiu v mMnwt. a lact that can easily be esinniiB,,. ,., ... , ft,Ilv proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen prem-nted even in mis mm Thai this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsin no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It nets specifically MMBJ the htoniRehand liver it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseases the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit Bt any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is neces sary for all medicines to Attain to Induce counterlcitera to put forth a spurious article nt the risk of the lives of those who am innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have th written signature of 0, M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, ami the name blown in the bottle, vithoiit tchich they are sjpttWM, For sme, wholesale and retail, nt the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late of 978 Race at.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country Also, tor sale in Columbus by WM. F. G1DD1NGS, mayl4 diwnltly (Successor to King A Briggfl. FOR HALR LOT of Beeeli Fencing, Shingling Lath, and Beech Joists . Inquire of (may71 C. SCOTT, Journal office. HOWK'MNHAKKRHAHMAPAltiLLA COMPOUND- WFAttB BV STEAM. AND PUT OP IN QUAnT nOTTLES. rp HE recipe from which the Shakeb Sahsapabilla is made I was purchased nearly a year since, (at a greatexpense,) from an old Doctor, lielonging M that pecnliar sect (the Hbnkers,) and although it has not teen made public until the present time, it has been extensively used by many of the liret physicians and families nf Cincinnati, who have pronounced it far superior to any other preparation of the kind ever yet ofterrd to the public. The mode in which it is prepared, viz i by steam, enables the proprie. tor to extract from the herbs used their full strength and real essence, a desideratum which Inn tiever yet been obtained in the mHiiulacturing id' any other Saifiaparilla Compound, hence its vast superiority us to its medical qualities, over all other would be SARSAPAR1LLA9. To those at present using a Sareaparilla mixture, a single trinl will convince them of the above fact. The wonderful healing powers of Ibis pr Duration are duo to the manner in whu b it is prepared, (namely, by steBin,) as well as to the composition of the ingredients used. Its leading ingredient being the butt imported HONDURAS HARSAI'AKlLLA, Combined with many other roots and herns which are used In no other Sarsnparilla compound nt present before the public; and the physicians who have examined the recipe, from which it Is com-nraual sav that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines as a medicine is entire. y pec uliar SB liseil ; ll SBBBl a H BJSIHSSI uiuumm, mm lerative as a rtimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach as a purgative, in moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes ot nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a GENERAL PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire syat4;in, for which reason it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent euie of nil diseases arising from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such as Scrofula. Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of Mercury, Ac , &e It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism All Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity ol tho Stomach, Bilious Diseases, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases, when they arise from corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising form a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. It Is unparalleled; soch as Swooning. Fainting Sensations, Low Spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgic AB'cctions, General debility, Ac, 4c. It is found also to vc great relict to females In all complaints peculiarly incident to em. This medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as in that depends the benefit to be derived from its use. Be particular in seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with a beautiful steel plat; engraving of the head of one of the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the bottom of the label a fac simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will guard this medicine from being Injured in its reputation by unfair and dishonest means. Agents in Columbus i B. II. Mrakinos, Dbnio A Hon, G. Ho-bkrts A Co., Kino A Beioob, Wm. Schnkidkb. Sold in quart bottles, at 91 each, or 6 bottles for .Y Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall, Cincinnati. S, D. Howe, Proprietor, to whom aU orders must be addressed- To be had of the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to jude for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to i..jitj i wis c rzmrtttiii i successor to iving v nnggs.y General Agent for Franklin county. HOWK'H CELEBRATED COUUII CANDY. THi: BEST BKBTBDY KNOWN FOB COUGHS, COLDri, HOABBK.NC3S, SOBB THBOAT, WHOOriNO COOOH. c. Its reputation is now so fully established, It is unnecessary to speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. For sale by WM. F. G1DDINGS, Ouhsauisji Also, to be bad ot the Druggists generally. novlO-ly CARPKTINCJ I CARPETINOI A p. STONE A CO., have on hand one of the largest and best assorted stocks of Fine Cnrpeto and Oil Cloths Ever offered in Columbus, embracing all the different styles, vir Superfine Turkey and Wiltrmn ; Superior Ingrain supe rior mpiBirv muwn Superfinp Brussels; Imperial 3 Ply; Siiverfine do r ine do Superior Venitian ; 10-4 Sup. Druggels, Woo'msd 10-1 Linen. Also. Superior Wiltraii Tutted and Cheniel Ruggs Also, Supe rior 10-4 Linen Sheetings, at a very great bargain. Also, a splendid assortment of Superior Worked and Lace Curtains, Painted anaaea, c, aw. mano-us- HCLL'H UEM7INK AND LATEST IMPROVED HARMAI'ARILLA. LrNOW Aid. MEN, that wo have this day appoint It II MA MEAKINGS, of Cincinnati, our Agent for Ihe State of Ohio at Urge, for the sale of Dr. John Bull's Genuine Improved E titan of Sattnparitla where ull persons, or Sub-Agents, will lie supplied at tin- proprietors' lowest prices. Signed: JOHN HULL A CO. Louisville, Ky., April U l-.-o E. Eberly, successor to B. 11. MuakingM, nt the old stand, High street, 1b the only authorized Agent for the sale ol Dr, Bull's Sar-aparilla in Columbus, where citizens and strangers may rely upon obtaining the Genuine and Improved Article. As there nre counterfeiters about, be sure to buy from the authorized Agent, and then you will be sure of the Genuine Article. U. II. MEAK1NGS, General Agent for Ohio. J I VP RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT tor the salo of Bull's Sarsaparillu Bad other Popular Family Medicines, a large and fresh supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsaparllla, combining Yellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extracts, indiengnus to our Western soil, put up expressly for this Agency. This great and invaluable preparation is rinding its way into the bosom of every afflicted larmly, lor thew oh? world is challenged to produce an article so pleasant to take that will so effectually purify tho blood, strengthen tho system, and guard it against any sickness or epidemic whatever I It never fails to give relief, and is warranted to he superior to Townsend's, aud every other preparBtitn before the public. In this city hundreds hare beencured of the worst tortus ofScrolula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sci-atic Pains, and distress in the side and breast, and many who were on the brink of confirmed Consumption. This preparation ol Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine, hence, thousands of physlclns prescribe nud use it in their practice. Dr. Bull neks no protection by "patent," and if unyliberal-mind ed M. D., who is not over hidebound in his prejudicesand not too strongly rivitedto the "Chain-Gang," to make tteople swallow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (nolens volens) will write to him and satisfy him that he has not killed more than nine out of every ten of his pationta, he will gladly send him a full fonnu-lar of the ingredients used In his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches! Down with the blood suckers I Down with Calomel and other poisonous minerals, which has sent tliounauds and tenB of thousands to a premature grave 1 PURIFY YOUR BLOOD I Striku at the heart of the disease, remove morbid secretion, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive organa, and you cannot fail to build up new and pure blood for the sustenance of the general system. To do which, nothing lias been given to man not lung within the reach ut human imH besrini to com pare with Bull's Fluid Extract ol Sarsaparllla Remember thBt in case of nny dissatisfaction I will return the money, for I am so authorized by the proprietors of this truly great and wonderful preparation. For sale by E. EBERLY, Only agent for Columbus. East xido High street, next to Butler's bakery, and a few doors south of the State Houbc. junel2dAw) OLD OU. JACOB TOWNHKND, Tht original discoverer of the Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilta. OLD Or. Towusend is now Bbout 70 years of age, and has long been known as tho Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Original 'Townsend Sarsaparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manufacture, by which means It lias been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed lo those only who bad proved u- worth, and known its value. It hud reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persous who had been hcmVd 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 the Medicine, you pre-eminently need ? But can any of theso things be said of S. P. Townsend's inferior article 1 This young man's liquid is not to bo compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the one is incapable of deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments i the sour, iicid liquid exploding, und damaging other goods t Must tint this horrible compound be poisonous to the system 7 What 1 uutacid into a system already diseased with acid t What causes Dispepsia hut acid? Do we not all know that when food sours In our stomachs, what mischief it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhrpa, dysentery, colic, and corruption of tho blood? What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations Internal and externa) ? It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the body, more or Iosb. Whsl caunes RheuimttlBm but u aour and acid fluid which insinuates itself between tho joints and elsewhere, irritating and intluniing the delicate tissues upon which it acts ? So of nervous dieeases, of impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly nil the ailments which afflict human nature . Now ia it nut horrible to mnke and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, F-Ttnentlng, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns-end, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Towused 'a Genuine Original Snrsaparllla, is an imitation of his uferior preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to H. P. Townsend's article ! We wish it understood, because it is tho absolute truth, that S. P. Townsend's article nnd Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla sre heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar i that they are unlike In every purtlculiu, hnving nos amgic i t In nijnon As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, nnd never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine ordlseaso thun any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that they are receiving genuinescien--istf sntaininB all the virtues of the articles used in ?1j ,' r iv Z5hS 1 ?iw whidi mi8'" Since the above was put in type thsi following narrl hats tummm tn our knowledge ; which is truly - tyled Tho Triumph of JuHlIre The War Ended! S. T Townsend abandoned the fieldOld Dr. Jacob Toicnsend vin dicattd by the People ' ' ' 8. P. Townsend has at last given up the manufacture of any more Saraaparilla, having disposed of his business lo some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other preteneions fall to the ground. He voluntarily abandons them, iu thus evading the iasuo before the public, by disposing of his trade. The fact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol whose life was u worker on Railroads, canals, chopping wood, aw logs, dock sticks, Ac, Ac. Thn lHCt, also, that his article baV came notorious for its Souring, Fermenting and Bursting the Rot-tics, thereby deceiving and Injuring the sick, and destroying goods, ilciTntnatriites beyond all doubt thofillacy of his pretension-,, bjm Hereiiiter ll is to ) sent out tu the pc.plr by some .-Hr'nincrn, yd bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We havo been informed that those Strangers intendto print on the labels the name of some Chemist, in order to redeem, if possible its bad character of Souring and Fermenting. Let the people fully understand that no Revamping, no new botching, no prefixing of Chemist'a names or any other folly will redeem B, P. Townsend's souring compound from public odium, unless it is made entirely different from its present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article ol Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give It another name first as last. It should then he called the "Stranger's Sarsaparilla," and not S. P. Towncnd's. But if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the some old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt it a duty to inform tho public of the true position ot this matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sareaparilla may not be confounded with this souring article. In conclusion we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left bis old stand in Fulton st, a first rato store, anil sat himself down only a few doors below us, in Nnussau at., the motives and objects ot which we leave others to Judge. Wc understand theso Strangers, who have taken up S. P.'s business, intend to remain there. Such conduct needs nn comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the Spring, and we will then see if these Strangers follow ui as S. P. aid. Depntfor the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla is now lOJ, Nassau It THOMPSON, SKJIXMAN A CO., Proprietors. Principal office for the Western States, Vine st., 3d door above 4th, Cincinnati. G. W. CARHOUN, General Agent, to whom all ordersor applications for agencies must be addressed. This Sarsaparilla enn be found nt the principal Drug Stores in the State, and is advertised in most of the country papers. In In every county there Is some ono authorized to establish sub-sgencies for the county in which ho resides, and the same can be sscertained by reference to the county papers. For sale In Columbus by DENIO HARRY, Agasjtl fbf Franklin county. Also, by Hrnbv Lovo, Groveport. Ieb26dftwly IiR. BULL COMPOUND FLl'ID EXTRACT OF ' SARHAHAK1LLA has given more general ssusiacuou, and has cured all the eomnlaints for which it is recommended more eflectually Uian any other similar styled preparation before the discerning public, it is warranted to be six times cheaper and better than the molasses and water mixture of Townsend's, which in FSBUttvIa nil n shadow onmDared to toe intrinsic bud stance, contained in Dr. Hull's invaluable prcpnroton ! Persons wishing to be cured ol Dyspepsia, Cutaneous, Mercurial and Li vcr CoinDlaints, Neuralizia, Sciatic Pains, Rheumatism, Dropsy Colic. Sick or Nervous Headache. Female CimiulaLnta, Diarrhoea, and all disorders arising from an impure state of the blood or nauuoi bbbbj sysiem, IWIBSHBBI laying ine ioiiiiuhuoii sur UMssn buu worse diseases, as entailed upon the human family by Uie dispensing of calomel and other poisonous minerals,) would do well to give this SarsBparilla a trial. Our own experience proves It the praise bestowed upon its active healing properties, by every person wo meet, (save a doctor) the demand that is daily increasing, uot only in this city, but from orders daily received from all distance, go to strengthen our confidence in Its being the greatest curative anent that the world has ever produced. Let those without appetite, or tone to their digestive organs, or weakness from severe medical, or shop treatment in cases of Dysentery, DiarrhrBa or Cholera, try a single bottle, and our word for it, they will not be disappointed. For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to R. II. Meakings, marl8-d Family Medicine Depot, High street. KHUB CONKUNO. WILLIAM WOOO. ALFBFD WOOD CONKLINO, WOOD A CO., MAtroraCTuaiM or PURE WHI.T1L l.rSD. IN Oil,, PARIS WHITE HO. I, nn. DO PARI 9 ORIKN. DRY WlflTr LE A II. RED LEAD, LITHARGE, NJTTT, WHITING, ' 1 IRL Mill CHROME TII.I.OW, CHROME ' 1:1 t CHR'IME KM', CHINESE BLUE, oil, n, AS SORTED COl. O PAINTS, 1 s (' DER VINEGAR. E have adopted the moat approved method, as practised by the eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead. and will warrant it equal to any made in the United Statea. We warrant the quality of each article we manufacture to be as good ss can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered attfae loWfBt prices on usual time, or discount for Caah. CASH POR FLAX SEED. Anv Quantity ot CASTOR BEANS wanted. We willsuDnlv Karmera with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take aem at market pric- annually. CONKLINO, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, December 28, 184. dawly PAPER WAREHOCSE.-CYRUS W. FIELD ft CO, 11 Cliff at., N. Y, offer for sale Blkachiivo Powdeb 200 casks best quality Soda Ash a.1, tons good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 bbls. crude. Smalts Best English 3 9 E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. I'ltbai akim: Best French and German, various brands R AOS 120 tons Domestic, all qualities. Raob sM "ales l oreian, assorted qualities Together with a complete assortment of all kinds of Paper and i'aper Maker s Materials bbbjj us I'HERRV PKfTORU, roit THK OVVJ uf OQVOB1, OOIiDS, HO A KHENEHH, HUONCIUTIH, VTHOOPINOaOOVQH, CUOlJ AHTIIMA AND CONSUMPTION. I N ottering to tbo community this Justly celebrated remedy lor A (lis uses ol the throat and lungs, it Is nut our wish to trifle with the Jh-es or health of the arllieted, hut frankly to lay before tbcin HM opinion ol dibiingulshed men, and some of the evidences of us success, irom which mey can iudre RfT liems",vt. We ilo-cerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or iale state menu ot Its efficacy, nor will we hold out uny hope to sutlei ng Iniiiiiijiity which facts will not warrant. Kids nooVI are here given, and we solicit no inquiry from the public into all we MbHtk MsnhM HntIM thev will iimi them perti elly reliable, mid the medicinee worthy their liest confidence PROM BERi. i l.l I MAN. M. D.. L.L.D.. ETC.. Prufywur uf ('ht wintry, Mineralogy, Vale College, Member of the Lit. Him Med Phil, and Scirn. Societies of America and Europe. " I dawn the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirablo composition from r ome ol tin- beat articles in the Materia Medics, and a very M - ottfsj remedy tor the class of diseases ft is intended to cure. m Hitvcn, Ct, Nov. J, 1049. FKOP. C LEA ' ELAND, or Bowuoix Colligbj, Mai.sk. Writ. "I nave irlHinsssirl th affVii i vr nilFnnr wr.. TORAf .,' in my own family and that of my friends, and It lives me satisfaction to state that no medicine I have ever known has proved so cinim nily RtOQtMfa In curing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSGOOD Writes "That ho consider 'CHERRY PECTORAL ' the best mndi -me for Pulmonary affections ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, after Mng obliged to keep the room four months, with a severe, settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, and tbo attendant symptoms of Con- Huuiotion, CDiiimein en tne use ot the ' CHKrtKY rrcuTUKAU' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Pobtland, Me., January 10, 1847. Dr Ayer: I have lieeu long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse, until last autumn it broughton a cough which con-lined DM in my chamber, and began to assume tho alarming symptoms of Consumption. I hnd tried the best advice and the beat medicine to no purpose, until I used yourCHERRY PECTORAL, which has cured me, aud you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHELPS. If there Is any value in the judgment of the wis;, who apeBk from ffperlsBjQB, here is a medicine worthy of the public confidence.Prepared by J. ('. 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It Is worthy ot note tlint during its appearance the weather la remarkable for its close, sultry and debilitating effects. In the absence of a due proportion of electricity, which is discernible during the existence of the ruoiura, me mantuani rage 01 tne ' dog-star is more seniniy mst, especially in Uus western country, w here miasma prevails 1 1 a greater extent, producing torpid liver and congestion of the blood vessels. This congestion is produced by the loss of the nervous power, and the sudden contraction of the anastomosing sunaccs 01 the extremities, thus interrupting the tree circulation of the blood in the veins, allowing it to accumulate in the arteries until they become gorged, and the more vital parts, as the brain, the lungs, and the heart so oppressed that death frequently ensues neiore an equ murium r an he bsbbbsjbbsbbm awwm ur.wu veins and arteries. 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D-, July L 1850 Dew "f the Medical Faculty. ty&dAwlfJw "THE LOTTERY," WlttO.ooo uRANl) CAPITAL! 900.000! 4of8iA,000: Oftfi PRIZES OK 3,000 EACH. Lowest PrUe that any Tick Sft V el can draw, having three drawn Noa. on. Is ,'1.000 DOLLARS It l All Tlclo.o. u-ttl, th l.r ,,..i U n,.J. 'w " 1,000 each. ' 1 bis Is a solcmliil Loth, v. ami one we can rnriiinnMn,! i.i th public witli great confidence, us being all that it should be. A Grand f l nxi Capital, besides a large number of other splendid .ms urand scheme lias neen examined by the State Lottery Commissioners, and has receive I their signature of approval, and will bo drawn under their personal superintendence. "HAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, ..u .n? S- Io bp drawn in Baltimore, Saturday, September th, UW. D. PAINE A CO., Managers. Brilliant Scheme. .vTao,," I100'00" Hkl.lOO, 1 do of 50.000 Is 60.000, 9 do j, HK) aie jfi.OfW, 4 do nt PJ.W 0 are fMJ.OOU, 4 do of 7,500 are 30,-000, 4 do of 5,000 are 1X1,000, 4 do of 4,000 are 16,000, 19900 prize, ol 3,000 are 600 000, (Ui do of 1 000 are 01,000, 66 "of 500 are .U,(MNi, fiti do ol 400 are 26,400, f6 do of 300 are 19,900, 139 do , . ..-T 'V19-' mio 01 'Wtn 13.900, UH doofBOaroSOfi,-94 4 j'p1 40 r l.OtB.BOa 30,316 Prizes, amounting to TicaeU $40 Halves MO Quarters 010 Eighths : A Package of U6 Whole TlckeU will cost tl,040, and we guar-ante' them to draw not leas thnn ft4W) which will mkn ,t,. 1-1.1. $500. Packages can dr- w four Capitals, and In this Lottery tnav 70.000 DOLLARS. 'Ihe amount of n- k belriv forwsr ded we will issue Certificates of Packsges at the following rates 1 20 Wftol(, Tickets $5i0, 26Ha! dot3& 26 Quarter do $140, 96 Eighth do 70. ah orders from i distance, lor Tickets or.-!liarns or for Pack ages, will bo promptly tilled, and an official certified drawing sent to all who order. Aauress, augUO-dkwOt Baltimore, Md 'pHE HIGHEST MAIIKET PUICE IN CASH wli I- he paid by us for 60,000 lbs. of Wool at our store. mayll-daw. II. COWLEfl A CO nYpi W. FIELD cV CO. No. U Cliff at., New Vork W oiler for sale 1 NewBpaiier, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 28x46 Inches. Newspaper, 28x42 inches Newspaper, 26x37 Inches. Newsp:.per, 261x38 In. Newspaper, 26x38 Inches. Newspaper, 24x32 inches. Newspaper, 24x36 Inches. Newspaper, 24x34 inches. Newspaper, 22x32 inchos. Newspaper, 22Mtx35 incbesi. Newspaper, 23x37 inches. Newspaper, 23tx38 inches. Newspaper, 2.rt$x35 inches-Newspaper, 26x40 inches. Newspaper, 27x40Vji Inches. N-wspaper, 19x24 inches Newspaper, 24x40 IncheB. ALSO. Envelop Paper 2,400 renins all sizes. Colored Paper 1,750 reams assorted sjjsjt, Writing Paper 600 cnsei, a completo assortment. News and Hook Ink Superior quality. News and Itook Paper made tn order of any size and quality ion notice. de37-dY.w TO FAKMEUM. WE ore authorized to offer for sain one ul the best farms In Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Columbus, confining 215 acres 150 acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. It is situated on a good road, has good buildlugs, a good orchard, and Is well watered. If applied for soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. Enquire ut the Real Estate Office of Jyg-dAw SMITH A MILLS. I AIaS.Cosh paid for Rags. C amass Bagging, Grass, and IV Tarred Rope, and all other descriptions of paper-maker's CYKUH W. FIELD Ac CO. deMeW At their Rng Warehouse, 1)4 Reek man Bt. healing ami perfectly cnriiiL' all kinds of sores. WHERE THIS LINIMENT IS USED PAIN CANNOT EXIST It has been but about six months since this extraordinary mod- leal lireunrution lirt made its annearnnee in the United HIho-k yet it has gained a popularity iiiqu ecedented in the annals of any pn-pnratiou ever offen d to the afflicted. Although it was recommended only for rheumatism, sores bruises, scratches, burns, sprains, die, in human beings, and lor ring hones, spavin, wind-galls, big head, poll evil, fistula, saddle and collar galls, scratches, stiffness of joint, sweeney, Sic, Ift liorses; yet it has provi-d equally etticacious in many other complaints. It ia an Infallible remedy for that worn of till complaint-', the tooth ache. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM t Thomas Rarnetf, works at Rogers A Rarkhead's copper works, was cured perfectly of an obtthMtsj attack of this acute and painful disease, after trying doctor.' prescriptions and other remedies in vain, in three days. STILL MORE EXTRAORDINARY 1 1 An old physician of extensive. practice in the city, had apatient a boy whom he had attended two years lor rheumatism. His limbs were all drawn out of shape in the most shocking manner, and his suttering were of the niotit agonizing and heart-rending kind. He tinallv lost all hopes of doing fdm any good, and, to get rid of the constant colls on him, often in the night, recommended him to try the Mustang Liniment not that he thought it would do the boy any good nut to his great surprise tho boy has got well. This is the doctor's confesnion. NUMB-PALSY, OR PARALYSIS. One cBse in this city, in both limbs and the whole of one side, has bsjasi parfhulrj restored by using the Mustang Liniment WHITE SWKLLINO, OR HIP DISEASE. A very respectable and worthy citizen of Madison county, III., had a son who bad .--u afl'ii' tril with tin., r. rri(,i fn nearly two years and Ota hip joint was drawn considerably out of place. The doctors could do It no good, and lie expected his only son to be a cripple lor life. In bis despair, lie was ii.duod to use the Mustang Liniment and bis son ia healed I WONDERFUL CURE OF CANCER I 1 hi.- is to certify that mv wile has been snrelv afttf.-teri oritfa . cancer on her face for several years, and it began to spread to an alarming extent. Many physician, prescribed for it the great Rsnmen uanoer uoctor was applied to and every remedy that we could obtain Wl tried, but nothing appeared to do It any good. It was pronounced the incurable sore. We were greatly alarmed, and began to feel the stings of despair, when I fortunately came in possession of a faW bottles ot the Mexican Mustang Liniment, and to our great joy, by a few applications of the Liniment the cancer entirely disappeared. Other important cures have been effected by it in the neighborhood. JOHN COLCLASURE Clay county, 111.. January -4th, 1850. I hereby certify that John Cnlclasure is un old, substantial, resectable and worthy citizen of Clay county, 111., and that 1 saw his wife when afflicted with the cancer, Bnd alter it was cured Halem, DL, January 26:b, 1850 B. F. LEMEN We fully concur in B F. Lemon's statements, being known to the facts, BRADLY & NICHOLSON, BENJ. OOLE Xenia, 111., January Mk, l.-;"-o TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS This Liniment is of the utmost importance, as it is an Infallible remedy fur Ihe bites of Spiders, or other poisonous insects the bitrs of snakes inflammations of any kino fresh wounds, swellings, sprains, bruises, eruptions, or sores of any kind. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays n good pro lt and sells rapidly. CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try to induce you to buy Nerve and Bone Linimont, or some other equally worthless trash, hy saying it Is just as good he the Mexican Mustang Liniment. But do uot he deceived. Ash tor this Liniment, and buy mine other, and you will not be disappointed. Ihe name is blown in the boltle. Price 35 cents a bottle, with full directions in English nnd German. jy Principal Depot at BRAGG &. Mcl.EAN'S Drug Store, corner Third and Market streetB, St. Louis, Mo. Druggists and country merchants supplied on liberal terms For sale by E. EBERLY, Successor to B. H. Meakings, at the Family Medicine Depot, East aide High at, few doors South of State House julylOly OIL CEOTIIH. T ARGF and splendid lot of Mahogany, Fancy, German, Cbl 1 J nese, English and American Furniture Oil Cloths, just received and for sale by J. D. OSRORN A CO. LEDGER PAPER- OAs', Demy and Medium, from the best makers ,m, troni auglO F r sale at eastern prices II. RILEY A Co. THK HISTORY OF THE CONFESSIONAL. BY JOHN HENKY HOPKINS, D. D Blihop ol th Dioctt. ot Vermont. Just received and inr aale by aug9 I. N. WII1TINO k HUNTTWQTON. To Westera Merchants (8VCCKS90I TO s. K. UNDtiHILL a CO ,) 1M nml 'tO Cedar St , between William nnd Pearl, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BROWN SHEETINlM AND SHIRTINGS, of every frad.. width nnd quality. Alio, heat Southern Ynrn, niwrted to ault huyera: wbtu and colored Carpet Warp, Batla, Wadding, Twine, Wickinj. and all article, in the dnmr'tir line, at Manufacturer', pricea, forcaab or approved paper, at tho first e,tahli.hed hnuan In the city of New York. New York, July lli, 18M. ifaJHm PISTOLS. O EVOLVING ilx .hooter., together with douhle and alnfl. IV barreled pietolj, for gale at the alfrn of the marl OILT PADLOCI j.-'OK runt: V tral eituatinn apl'J -A anug dwelling for a small family, In . ea. Apply lo H. COWLES ft CO. MOURNING SOODS, of every deaeription, tor lad lea at p'T. SNOWDEN'g, apOi No. 4, Odeon Building! AMONG the great aasorfment of beautiful pattern! of Engbah and American Print- mav ho eeeu Hoyle'i Oil Dreaaed Good., yard wide. Alao, Oil Red Good, yard wide, for window curtain, and preen Calico by the cord at apt! WM. R1CHRD' GEHTS' ShirU, Cravati, c7e..limalway7lie found at p T "NOWDEN-g, apliS No. 4. Odeon Bnildinii UNITED STATBsTjOJEST FOR I84, DEING n digcat of decision, of the courts ol common law, equity and admiralty in the I'nited Ptates for the year lMt Rv John 1'heln. Putnam. For aale at the New Bookston . jyas: j a. riley v co. N. B All late valuable law book I received a. loon aa pnbUabed and sold cheap SONS' OF TKMPF.R.tW'L' llfFERINO, IMO-a beautiful bonk, edited by T. N. Arthur. For aaie by JylB J. B. RILEY OO. Willi tt tvrs A iiahhain r FOR aale cheap for rah TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wuau ington avenue, oortfi of Broad street. Inquire of Julys BAKER A ARMSTRONG PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, 'ISO weigh l.oii, pounds, f,r lale by Jr BAIN t HORTON MEXICAN m'STASU LINIMENT. To the halt, the lame, the aoref nnd the still jointed, We bring Kind tiding of great joy ! 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