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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 5, 1850. NUMBER 76. IMtlNTKl) A N 1 I'UHLISlI KLI M I'll I N I 1. II . Ml I- I! II I. I n II i: II II I .lIIN I.. l'li . 1 I 1 . . . I irunnll iTfll'lHl 511 i.M, , . SCOTT & BABOOM OFFICE uOTii-itASr cornfk op hkiii si. and h'gab alley. TEU.HK Invariably lu udvnurp Tin1 )Hiiy, to personam Cqhunbiu, per nr.. oo " wiit by mail out of CoIumbtiN fl 00 " during the session, and Tri-Weekly lutUiice of year In Columbui gj mail The Tri-Weekly by moil Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, finale To tlubi of four mid upward To clubs of Uro and upward, to one address Dally, sftusion Tri-Wenklv Weekly, single To MM f five and upward 5 00 4 00 :i mm i oo l 50 l M 1 00 9 00 1 00 50 40 Advi-rllMing. The following nil- and rules of ndvertinini; have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htate-man and the Ohio .State Journal, to I berved, in all raww, after this date. July 80, 1849. Dully Paper i lu Uhm or less, our- buei tiga . . " etch additional.." m 1 week " 8..." H 3..." M 1 month One iquan $0 50 0 s 1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 600 8 00 10 00 13 00 18 00 10 oo 20 00 22 00 9 .. 12 .. Staudiug card, S linen or less, per annum . fc column, with 4 chanipa, " ". ... "18...." ' changed weekly... " " dally.... " with 4dMBfM 6 "19...." " ohaaked weekly... " daily ... as oo .10 oo 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 Mi Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. Fur each additional ncpiare in the daily, Inserted one mouth, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously OfTOOd upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the aceuraey of legal advertise-meiitfl beyond the amount charged for their pnblicntion. Annoum.itiL' rnndidiites (lb office of every description,) to be charted at the rate ot titty cents per week, for each name; the tame to be, in all cases, paid in advanee. All advertisement) from ttrOOfOri 01 transient persons to be paid in advance.. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a Mpecihcd number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisement r for Auctioneers, (ieneral Agent. Real Ksiate Agt-iit, Sic, nu! to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVKllTtSI'.MKNTH CAN BK INSERTED (JHATIJITOIISLV. Advertisement? lor charitable institutions, tire eoinpanics, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Marrtaae notice to 08 ohinod 88 cents. IVaths inserted without DUfft unless uarompanied by funeral invitaDons, or (iliituat y nolii -, and wlien no n cniiniiieo, to he paid tor. ttcgular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notiiej. deciring to call attention to flUf oiTWa, OOO-certs, or any public enter liunmiiits where chnrges are made foi admittance all nottOH ot private associations every imt in' designed to call oUentlon to pi ivitte enterprises, calculated ,r in tended to promote individual httBTett, 0U only bfl inserted with ihe BOdenondttU thai (he same is to be paid tor. It intended In be loierted in the editorial column, the same will to charged at l he rate of not less than 80 000 0) per Irie, imd then only wbeo accompanied by u ftdVOftlienient All lcaleil idverlttenMOOl to lie charged not IflOl tluO) double ihe buve rates, and measured a it solid Advertisement,, M the in-ide exclusively, to m charged at tie' rate of 50 per cent, hi ;nlvam n tin- above mtet, Attonieys will he holden for the price of taOOftfaUJ advertise ments brought in ty them. rA Counting House Almanac for 1850 . m. r.w T.j K.j-. 7. 7. 1 i :t 4 I i; 7 S l 111 11 15 13 14 15 Hi IT IS l!l 20 21 9! 28 84 319(1 07 18 -.'li 311 :) I .. .. february. m.t.w t. f.s. ; 'tTI iTi 1 I 5 (i 7 8 II III 1 1 12 18 14 15 r, 17 IH III 20 21 22 21) 24 25 2li 27 98 . . -. MAHCH. i..t.w rjrjj 12 3 4 5 li 7 8 II 10 II 12 III 14 15 18 17 18 III 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 SB 27 28 20 3(1 31 J--1-- - AI'KIL. .. m. 1. 1 w T. r. i'i s s 7 8 II 10 II 12 13 14 15 lii 17 18 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 211 27 28 2! 30 . . MAY .m. t. w i. I r. .. 12 3 4 5 B 7 8 II 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 211 1(1 31 .. JUNE. . M. t.w t. r. s. 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 .l 1(1 II 12 13 I I 15 HI 17 IK III 20 31 22 23 24 25 2H 27 28 Sll 30 .T, w r. rA s. I 8 15 ! f. w r. K. H. I 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 II III II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 11) 211 21 22 ;:l 2 I 25 2(1 27 28 20 311 31 SEPTEMBER. s. .1 r. w 1. 1 ,. l, s. x.t. wt.,. s. .. I "J 3 4 5 li 7 8 !( 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 31 98 27 28 211 30 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. Ill II 8 I i 12 13 III 20 DECEMBER . M. 1. 1 w T. , .J JL l i 1 I. V I.M.I. M. UACAI LAl c I.N' i LAN ll. '-' vol Muslin, to mute) i 1"! rtiini i a nil aid, I or ibm t or ale by I. N. Will mm ITINO At HIJNTlN(iT) N. TO Carpenters and ,,thers who use enrpenter tooln, we most reapectfnlly say that we have the heft ai4nrtnii-nt ol tool ever brought to thin city, and we are dipod to sell them vei y low lor caTh. jyl) OKRK, ABBOTT A CO. VOTIII The note and accounts nf irire Oere k Co., are 11 lefH rith ns lor s-ttlement and collection. The? mu-l ( Oaid without delay. OK RE, ABBOTT fc Co Columbns. July 5, 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . R I I) (i W A Y 4V CO., .MANt'FACT I K R P T E A M ENOIXKH, FiROM new and improved patterns. among which ? one forthu MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS md llatures complete. They also mske th1 eelebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other RiN nnd BRASS CASTINOS usually made at Foundries N ACHI KIRT it all kinds made promptly to order. Bt'CK'S CKI.KHRATKI) OOKIM. TOVK, Pramium Cookinf; Stoves. Parlor. Shop, and ("hurch Sfov m-l Fumarea. Fire (irttea. and I'l.OI'OHS all warranted, an- eoii tact I y for sale it wholbsalc and hkt tit. on libral aaTOaa. Merchants and others dealinit in Ploughs and Stov art re apactfally invito to examiiif onr stoek nd priw Colombas, febl3-tl a. m. rale 1 I o . FITCH HALF, (Sncctmw tn McElrain A Fitrk,) FORWARDIRO AND COMMISSION MERrHANTS, AND Daadersui Produre, Fkmr, Plaatrr, Salt, Fi-b.ud all kind of Groceries, at whoteaaV and retail. N B. The highest aiarket priet paid at all timet, m cash. oi Prodore Railnil Buildinf, opponite J. Kidgway AY Co.'s Foundry, Co Lrani, Ohio. I mmr$4tt KYIALL FARM I NORWICH TOWIMI ABOUT eight mile from the city partly improved A g u.d hewed log bottae, stable, wrl and a young orrbard on the farm The farm is well adapted to raving; all kinds of grains This farm man be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wiah-0j to mak a small Investment, ur an unng a pleasant hume.ean-oot do batter than by calling on us H this doea not toit we have a that will. SMITH MILL?. JOHN 1.. HIt AN. Alton,,:) hi Law uiiri holicilur V htmrery, WFF1CK in L'hirk's new boiling, two dooftneru ot the Kx ' chune lank. niuy2t)-(iuid4iw IcTp. L BABEKt Atioriti-y Hi l.nw, ('oIiiiiiIium, Ohio. 11 ll.i. 'iiU'im promptly to all proti bhioiihi nu toi bin care. Ollice Eat aide of Hiuh nt.. uvor Nlocum u addle Muiu, next door 10010 ot the (. ity iiank bmldinp. Stmt ip04a II. l WAUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL attend promptly to all business in the various branchci ol the law that may be eniruited to his care. Office in Neil's NVw BuUdiUf, iunne.lintely north ot the Null liouso. L'ulumLius, July 3, 150. jjfl 6m KiUOttY BUTLER ATTOHNKV AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL give prompt attention to till busiueu entniHted to hi care OlhVe ffiffa meet a few doors south ot the Frunklin Bank, and over H. At l. S. Coil's stun-. yll-d3ua SAMUKL 0AM.0WAV. HKNItV T. PAOK. IsALLOWAY A PAOK, ATTORNKYH AT LAW. VI K will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin au ailininiiii: c, .untie', uml in the i ircuit ami District il. f. Courts. Otllce in Piatt's new building, opposite Stale House. uihyo'-tl w. a. m ;i i Allorne PF10E wii mv mill Sollellnr in ( lmiieei y. t l'l'l(;l'. with Wm. Dennisou Jr., No. t. Noil s hxchange, oppo site Heeietary of Htale'a ollii decl2-dly A. 11. B17TTLB8I Attorney uitd ( om.-i Hoi nt l.nw, ( nliiiiibitH, Ohio. OIHce, No. 2, Nell's Exchange, opposite Secretary of Stale's office, Jy27 WALT Kit THRALL, Attorney mid Counsellor nt Lnw, ('uliinibun, Ohio. ALSO 0 Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Ueeda lor the State of New York. L Office on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20 LUCIAN BUTTLES. T1IEO. COMSTOCK. GEO. Q. COMSTOCK. IIUTTLKN, I (i I "'!'( M I v (II., (Successors to B. Comstock, & Co.,) LOltWAUDINti AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil r Miinufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. lfp- Liberal advances made on consignment!?. mart! J. HHHJWAY dt I'OS Iron Knundry, Ilrond at reel , DjOM the lli-idge, (ohini-Iiuh, Ohio. Stoves all kinds, ami a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octy 1I. ItOBKUT THO.MI'StN'S Ol I M I , YJO.l, elPn Kxclmngfi, o)p"site the Secretary of State's 11 offlee, High at, Columbus. dec 11 ;f.oi;i: k. walcutt, hi on and banner painter, ClOVa-dtt COLUMBUS, OHIO. I. N. WHITING dfc HI'NTINtiTON, ;KLLLKSnnd .-tiitioners, next door to the 'lintou Hank, 0(JK-r High streel, Columbui, Ohio. A large assortment of Booki and Stationery always on hand. WM. SIIBERT. M- C. LILLE V. SEIHKItT A LILLKY, pOOK-RINDF.RS, High Itreot, opposite the Public Offices, Co-I) lumbus. augjfi,'45 BBHOTAL I H. MAIJlS'S OFFICK, corner of Rich and Third streeta, ad-I " joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. alotllHM I KATHKK. 1U(I bundles Upper and Skirting l.eatherjust I J r m d by KINO ii HEFFNER, aio no X4 :uam sireei, i-ineiunau 4JKKU, ABBOTT dt CO., I kKALLUS :n Hardware and ('ulleiv, Iron. Nail.-', QhUi, House U lluilders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toolw, Military uoooj, ve., -., no, ioj High street, aifo 01 oeuut raaiocK MAVIS, SMITH eV CO., pOMMISSION AND FORWARD N(l MERCHANTS, Whole-" ' Dealers m QweorlOi and I'roduee. PoHotnootb. Ohio. 1'er-ottil attention given to receiving and lor warding foodlh and oUtao I'roduee eons I gnei I IbT Oilo, selt'-dly, JOHN W llkln HdllKHT iillM'CnioN. It A K Kit A AK tlSTItHNti. li'; A I. LsTATK BROKERS andOKNERAL LAND AOKN'l'H. Offlea outh r in, F.xchaiigc Bank Building, I'olumbuN, (I KLIHtlfHiK A MARTIN. I) II A I' R 1! S A N D T A I I. O It H, ffitfti ttrirt, n iltior mirth $ Tn, OJOOJOiH tht U. S. H"ttl, 4 I i prepured to execute nil orders in Nn o line ol busiin nfi, in the ii.'itti'Ht iii.il mi)HtliihiiinHbli ctyli'. JOSW'II Kl.lmiOtiK, nplttjll, A. I.. MARTIN. I, I V .V ifoilTON, i iion M o i K it s . IITHOLKSALK AS I RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS ,T OF HARDWARE, Iron, Rllb, Siirini.M, Axlu, BMb, elms Hllll II .HI': Ako. dnlen m Tin PlatB, BhMlIna, COppCf I rvery vnrir- ty ill Tn.mitir. .UK-It. 8I ill tlii lim-k Hum, 83 lliuli etri-rt. CHARLES A RAIN, muyir. .In JAMES M. BORTOW. IIAII.ItDAI AM) BTBAMBOAT IN8UKANOS. i'l in: rRAMKLIM itr.M.Tii A.-si;itANCK ( UMrA.ii nt win iim-hu-i-lt. puppriiilly imjinwrrii( to in-un- uirntli.t acci ni ouitw kxoou . Ormas- Hlfb ilwrt, opiKMlta tin' i.'uiiitol Honie, i 'ohunbni. juticlU-dtl D. H. 1IOAK, At.'lit. iii ill I ! i i OFFICK-MMlMUdel llnll, ('oliiin- . V li Ohio N . li. Kill.1. Informs lie- i.jhlic tlml ilur ii-. aii.41 nee nil li: 4 Ar biti-4'tiiral business, Knglneermg ami Sm Wffag, will be promptly iilteinb d tontthe above office by tli Osdenifoed. II II. BI.ACKMORh; lei nd Arciiitect mid Crrfl Kiigineer 0. W. rONWAY. I.. R. toMI.ISSON li. a-. i i v ,i i i ; ROC F.KS, I) K A L I Its IN PROD DC I, ion mihI Kni tviinlliiK lleiehniilJ, KKIlNT S T a K K T , PORTSMOUTH, (tllio janll-lyd l liAt oil WM. r. WHEKLKh WOMBACGB X WIIKKl.KK, ATTOIiNKy i AT LAW WILL practice as partner tics. 1'iompt Httentioi n in rrtinkliii imi Ihe ailloiiungcouie ll! ! given In !li- ,t-l jut nu nl -ni. I coiieeiioii in ciiuiii" oi iioge or umau amiojiii". Wm F. Wim-hu.h, AVifrtr Public, will lake depositions, a knnwIedginetiTa ol deed., Vc. OIHre in Neil New Building, north of the Neil House. CohlBabl JdJM M, lii5K juue'.'4-dly-wlni niNiillA.HS AM) CHINTZ tiOODS. 4 nilRamaMlammtol Krein li 4(Mn.,i,nd oil dreetd (imgbaius. 4-4 French and Kiigii-h CUotl, Ac, ReJtobhj lor UmjV U I children, a l....':. P. T. SNOWDLN'S NOTICE. 'I1IIK undersigned reHpecttully iulornis the public that he von I Mimes the liu-tinens at tile old itaiid of the late linn of ('ban. hlie Si Co., on his own account. Thankful for past lavors, he op..,, lo -;(li-y In.. !r len.ls lor the lalure, Mlso. ,HnJi)-lyd CIIAS KLIE CAI1INRT MAKE It 1AN Sod voooor VMlaWaj Bom pHpfT, olue, mid Mori) all v mii'T articles in llieir line, it..- . n ol tne RftOeM I1ILT PADLOCK. PRINTINfa MATEHIAES FOlt H A I j K. tt)t side, low for ranh, or on -hortcredit, a large assortment ol m Printing Material, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Preae I Stanlierry 1'reas. lbs. pica. 4(10 " Bourgeois, nearly new 1.10 " Bnvier 100 Minion. i:Mi " Minion, Several lonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Typ of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together m ilh StHiidn. oilb-ys, Stiekx. (.'haaea. Rules, Leads, (book and neWHpaper.) luipocing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be aold extremely lim for cash, or on short time. (decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. m:v (;oois. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms-7.'i doz. (.'hopping Axes of favorite hrands. 4ioz, Broad ' l'S) Shovel and Spadea Milt and Cross Cut Sawt. .' iHCJtes Window Olass. HIUiMJ liffhta Saab. HMO lbs. Putty. II) 1,1.1- l.lll-ee.J (Jll 'JM ki'gs Nail-. asort d novfl OKRE, ABBOTT Sl CO., At the sign ol the Oilt Padlock. VfOURNINO OOODS, ol ev.-ry deatription. lor ladies at P. T. SNOWDEN'S, tgM No. 4. Odeon Buildings. aiikia;k tuiimim;s. HU 'Mlt ttB Bfriofi , H -ett Iron Axles; 100 aett Brass lW Hubb Bands ; 1 balea Moaa ; Patent Leather ; Lace. Tufts, Damask Lining , Puinieti and Own Cloth , Tacks, deainez Cord, Malleable Castinga, Sir. For sale by juneT OERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. FOR MALE. A VERY durable residence with lot 130byl87. pleasantly situated on Broad srrert. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good wHI of water, ristem, A e. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call on the subaertbers. jnlri.t BAKER A ARMSTRONG FOR BALK. CONVENIENT BRICK HOl SE. with eight rooina, pleas antly situated. togtheT with twn-thirds of ui acre of grouml. n v inch there is a good well of water, cistern, ome young fruit Ham and a variety of shrubbery. This property wiU be sold heap. Kiid on rood terms, or will exrhange tor a small house and ffrt nearer the business porthm of the city Also, some vacant lots, for ab remarkably low and on go-rd terms. Enquire aglfi RAKER A ARMSTRttNO. 4 CARD. It i- my pnrptu to resum- the prartiep of Law I mted Stan-, the i iremi I 'i,urU i in the Supreme Court '4 rite United State, the i f..r the di-tri, t- , tfhio and Misoun. and in the Suprm- l4mrt n Kank ot tb- Ob o. jnlyW x KWINO EMBROIDERED CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot jut re dby p. T. SNOWDEM, S4S No. 4, (Meon Buildings. THE IIIi;lIK-T Yl ARRET PRICK IN CAMH wll be mud by us for (M,OO0 lbs t Wool at onr store, wayl i-daw JL COWLU Sl CO KA1LKOA1I M Hi iit II IMIIi: IKHHAT('H, t'ia Aeic York and brie Railroad andSttamenon the Lakts, Per Kxnrcm Frelybt Train to Hufl'alu In three Duyit, (SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD.) fy Mark pickaies " N. Y. & K, It B- Care Wm. M- Kussoii," ship per New York KHe Railroad, daily, at& o'clock, P. M., loot of Duane street, New York. I v- For further particulars call at the Transportation Office ol thiiN. . t B, R. R. Co., 304 Chambers street, Now YorE, or o Win. M. Kasaou, Ni 5 Marvin Block, Water street, Buftklo. Tariff of prices per l UM for dry goods and other light merchandise during Lake navirntion, 18.10 : NEW YOKE TO Oewva Canhudaigua Rochester Bala via Attica Buffalo Lake Erie ports U,75 Lake Michigan ports. . . . 1,6U 85 Via St'mb't from Buffalo. 95 Via Mich. C. Railroad... 1,60 1,05 Cincinnati Si. Columbus, O. 3,35 1,10 Via Sanduskv R. R. 1,90 Ht Louis, Mo 3,75 1,40 Via Mich. 0. Railroad... 3,00 (including Delrit, N. B. All packages should be properly strapped und the weight ot tlii' same marked on each packnge. No single package will he called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 LIVER OHI'Hlvr, JAUNDICE, DYHPBP8IA, CHRONIC OR NKRVOUH IIKIIIMTY, ALL DISEA8E OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tt.the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the. Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Seimatlons when in a lying poature. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limb-, Ac, Sudden Flushes id Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant IiiiagintiigH ot Evil, and (ircat Depression of Spirits, can eifcetually cured by DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. If. .1ACKSON, at the Herman Medicine Store, $o. IfflMrcAxf., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United StHtes, as thu cures attest, in many cases alter skillful physicians hail tailed. These Hitters are worthy tho attention of invalids Possessing grent virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they arc, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. HMAV LV7 UK COSTINVUP. The Hon. Charlei D. Hineline, Editor of the " Camden Demo crat, the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21 : " iionllniiii'N t.eritiBii Iflttersit" We have si cn nuinv Mattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced ua to make inquiry respecting its merits. From Inquiry wo were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it IDeeUM in its action unon diseases ol the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful indue: ce it exerts upon nervouH prostraiiun is reauy surprising, u canns ami suvtigtnciis tiic nerve-, m inging tliein into n state ol repose, making sleep refreshing. ' If this medicine were more generally used, we arc satisfied there would he less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of rest and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them m a heathy condition, and you can bid dotiance to epidemics geneially. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give tritd it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in eve- y family. No other medicine can produce . uch evidences o merit. ' From the " Boston Bee.") Fbe editor said, Dec. MM l ir. Hoofiaiid'f CWsOrQlad German Hitters lor the cure of Livtir Comyiaint, Jaundice, Dyaocusia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, la deservedly olio of the most popular medicines yt the day. These Hitters uavs nccti ui (toy thoiiMiml, and atneiul at our elbow say- he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Lver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of then? Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a bet Worthy ot great consideration. They are pleasant in taste und unci I, and can he used by persons with the mo.-t delicate stomach with salety, under any circuiilftiices. We an; speaking from experieiicw and to the altliet. d we advice their une." 'Scott's Weekly," one of the best I.iN rary paper, published, said, Aug. 'J.ri : " Dr. fftiujland's German llillert, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by MOM of the most piuinineut members ot the faculty as an article ot much efficacy in cases ol leiuate weakness. As such is thu ease, We would advise ull mothers to otiliiin a bottle, and thus sHe tlieiu-elves mil eh sickness. Persons ot debilitnteit constitutions wilt find these Bitters advantageous to their health, us we know from experience the calutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. Al. Noah, n gentleman with great Kch iititie and UtOfaVy attainments, said in his " New York W(ekly Messenger." January li. 1850 : Ih-. Hovjlaitd'a German Hitters, Here Is a preparation wicli tin leading ureases in the Union aopear to b. unimimous in recom. iiieiidiiig, and the reason is obvious. It is made idler a prescrip- IlOfl llllliinll' I'J "l HI 111, " .1' I (U,s 1 , (:. .....u OTP llmao. gat laps Dr. Christopher Wdhelm lloolland, Professor to the Univeriity of Jena, Private? Physician to the King ot Prussia, and one of tile greatest medical writers Oermany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be contidentlv ri lled on. He sneeudly recommended it in Liver Complaiut, Dyspepsia, Dubllity, Vertigo, Acidity of the Muiniicii, ( oiiHlimnnii. ;onl oil enimiiiiitits aninj Irom adisor- dt red condition of the stnmach. tht fiver Hnd the intestines. Nine I'liiUilcIphia niipers express tuier conviction ot it- escellcuce und several ol the editors Bpeuk of its effects Irom their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we leel war-ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor s (Dr. (,. M. Jackson '-i pi cpa rati on. but to recommending the article to all afflicted," MORE EVIDENCE. The " rhiladelphia Saturday (iazette," the best family newspaper published in the United Suites the editor says ol DR. HOOFLAIflS GERMAN HITTERS. "It la slduni that W0 recommend wliHt are termed Patent M diciiies to the coutidence and patronage of our readers , and, iliep ture, when we recommend Dr. Hounand's Oermau Bitters, we wi-di u to be distinctly understood that wc are not speaking ol nostrums ol theday. that are noised about for a briel period and then forgotten alter liiey huve done their guilty race of Qtle-Cbiotj bm of a medicine long established, universally prized, ttud which has OMtthfl hearty approval ot tho Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence hiu been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and tin.'strong-e-t le.-timouy in its fuvor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Fhilidcphiu than all other uosu unis combined, it tact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. '1 hat this mcdicim- will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one (an doubt, alter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable lo calomel in all bilious disenses the effect ia immediate. They can be administered to J'rmaUut ifant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. HE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained tlml high character which is necessary tor all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article ut the risk of the lives ol those who are tSnOOOOtll deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have lie written siguature of 0, M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without ichirh thy are For sate, wholesale and retail, at tho G Ell MAN MEDICINE STORE, No. PJO Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot 278 Race at.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Aim, toi sale in Columbus by WM. F. (HDDING3, mayf-ilA waltly (Successor to King Sl Brlggs.) PIMTOL8. KEVOI.VINO six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for sale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK A l liiu AND SAW nil, I. FOIt -M l.. AN excellent farm ol 179 acrea, in (lenoa tp., Delaware Co. II 17, Tp. 3, S. 4, on theeaat aide oiBlg Wabiut at the mouth ol Duncan', run ; about acrea Improrad, about 'Ml of good bottom land. The farm ia well calculated for grain or atock. It ia a part ot the Maxwell tract. There ia n ttnft eettlement around it. On the premise, there ia a good saw mill, which take, the water In ,m Walnut creek and Duncan', run. It is a good aite lor a griat mill. The farm, and an undirided half of tile aaw mill, will be aold together ur aeparab'. About one third ol the pay will be required down, the balance in payment.. Mr. Hammond lives on beplacn. Dyll mfVl WALTER THRALL. i I III I I.' rAPKR, ' , AT, Demy and Medium, from the beat maker,. Fi r aale at u Eastern price. lauglll J. II itILET 4; Co. TIIK IIITOWV OK TH li CON I r-S I ON A I.. pY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop olth Diocese of a- verim-m. junt recciveu ami I Of MM b! aug'J I. N. WIIITINO ir. HUNTINGTON. pOI ltET ! A ?nug dwelling lor a small family, In a cen X irai ntuaiinn Appiy m u. uuhub LU apl2 HAH P0L'NI)S WOOL wanted atthcir Warehouse, ' near the National Ituad Bridge, bj aplfi MTln HAL K. KNTr .-'liiru. rIHvsU, Ac, Ac-MMft w a y 4 be found at J W. T. SNOWDEN'H. No. 4, Odeon Buildings. WHO WANTN A BARGAIN ? FOR Pale rheap tor cash TWO OUT LOTS, aituated on Wash ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire ot july BAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. Pa p Kit u umiorK.--cYRim"w. field & co., n Clin St., N. Y.. offer lor sale Bleackins Powdm WO casks beat quality. Soda Ash 25 tuna good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 tibia, crude Smalt Best English 3 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super, i : tp ai a-unf !Wt French and German, various brands Hags M tons Domestic, all qualifa. K4oa Mb balea Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete Hnrtment ul all kimlftol I'an.-r an Papr Maker's Materials. drtf? dw YKI W. FIELD & C?0. No, 11 Cliff St., New York New-papT. 'JUxil Inches. Ne. paper, 'J8a4(i inches. New-paper, Ht4-i iuchea New-pper, 'idn Inches. New-paper, f.lM in. -JDx:! inches. Newspaper, '4' : ; inrhes New-paper, iuchea N M-pnper. -J4x-ll inchea. NeWnpaper, Inches Newspaper, 'JSitX inches. Newspaper, v ', inches. Newspaper, yrilfcx:!) inches. N'-wspajier, im hes Newspaper. JfiVkx40Vk ImAM Newspaper, '7 iniU inchea Newspaper, 19ai4 inrhen. Newspaper, i - t, inches ALSO. Lu-. .p Paper 40(1 reams all sUea. Colored Paper -1,750 reams awofted sltea Writing Paper -tilW case, a complete assortment. New and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order uf any size and quality it wrt notice. dl7d4w A MUMi the great a-soi tint nt ol li.'ioililul patb-ninil Engli - s "ii I il i' it' h 'J lilt- Ilia b el, lIuV le'ri Ul I ll,,MK,ul I In. .1. yard wide. Also, Oil Red Qoodt, yard wide, for window curtnin and green Cullco by the cord at Jip2 WM. Ricimuw I.'NIT El) STATES IIK.KNT FOIt 119, Dr.INtJ u digest ol decisions of the courts ol common law. U oquUy and admiralty in thu United States for tho year 1641. By John Phelps Putnam. ror saiu at Hie. Now liookiture. ir-H J. H. RILEY Sl CO. FRESH arrival ol linens Vi-la llMsal i apy WM. RICHARDS'. oCwartaaoSB CHERRY PECTORAL, fob thb curk of COUUHN, COLIIH, HOAKHKNKNH, BUONUIIITIM, W llooi'lNci ui lilt, citoi P. A NT II 31 A AND CONSUMPTION. IN offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for M. diseases of the throat and lungs, It is not our wish to trill' with the lives or health of the alllicteii, but frankly to lay before them Ihe opinions of distinguished men, and some of the evidences nt its success, from which they can judye for hemi,v. Wo aln-cerely pledge ourselves to BUltO no wild assertions or la'se state-menu of its elficoey, nor will wo hold out any hope to suinn ng huiiiunity which facts will nut warrant. Many i-kookb Hre here given, and we solicit an inquiry from tbiuublic into ull we publish, ti-ellng assured they will Hnd them perfectly reliable, and the medlclnce worthy their best confidence und patnmage- FliOM HENJ. SILLIMAN, M. D., LL. D., ETC., ProftMsorof ChemUtry, Mineralogy, t(C Yale College, Member of me LU. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scien, Societitnof America and Europe. " I (Iran the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable composition Irom some ol the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very ll ective remedy for the class of dUeases it Is Intended to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, HMO. FROF. CLEAVELAND, ok HownoiN Colliok, Maine. Writes" 1 have witnessed tin? etlects of your 1 CHERRY PECTORAL,' in my own family and that ol my friends, and It elves me satisfaction to state that no medicine 1 have ever known bus proved so eminently successlul In curing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSOOOD Writea "That he considers ' CHERRY PECTOIIAL ' the best medicine for Pulmonary affections ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, after being obliged to keep the room lourinoutns, wiui a severe, semen coul'Ii, accniuptiiued by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms ot dm sumption, commenced the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me., January 10, 1847. Dr. Ayer: 1 have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse, until last autumn It brought on a cough which con-lined me in my chamber, and liegan to assume the alarming symptoms of Consumption. I had tried the bent advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until 1 used your CHERRY PECTORAL, which has cured me, und you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHELPS. It' there Is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak Irom experience, here is a medicine worthy of the public eonti dence. Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Massachu-ctts. W. HUBtJtlP & UU., liruif gluts High and Hroad streets, Columbus. S Sl CO., Druggists, Wholesale Agents, corner of augj-iiawqin IIOWE'M Hll AKKlt MAKNAPAKILLA COMPOUND. raSTAIIO I1V RUati A NO PUT HP IN O.UART BOTTI.KS. f1HE recipe from which the Shakkr Sakhapahilla is niude was purchased marly a year since, (at a great expense,) from ,.,. im, i,. ii,hi;hil; i" uint peculiar neci (ine .-UHKi Hiuiougli it has not been made puhhe until the present time, it has ueen extensively useu ny immy ol the hrst physicians and tami ii, s 01 uuMHmaaB, wnu nava proaoonooa it tar superior to any nam iji iPBiui-u 01 tm Kino ever yei oiiered IO IIIO plinilc. t ui mode in which it is prepared, viz I by steam, enables th.! prODrlo tor to Oltnel from the herbs used their full streiii'th and real ea siiice, a desideratum which has nevei vt beei. ohlained in Ui, manuiai luring of Htiy other Sarsaparilht Coinpouiid, hence iu vast raporlorlqr as to ita medical qualities, overall other would be SARSAI'ARILLAS. To thOM at present Using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single tria Wilhdiivince Iht-lii of the above fact. Ihe Wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to tin- manner in which it is prepared, (numely, by steam, , ih well ilK to the Cdiiip(sjilinii of the ingredients used. Iti loidlB ingnidient "elllg Ilie (ii-Ht llupoi leil HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA Combined with many other roots ami herbs which m used in no other Siirsaptu ilia compound at pren nt before tho jmbli(;; and the loivsieinus who nave exalllllleii me recipe, Irom which It Id com posed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines iu, a medicine is entire y peculiar to itself; it acts an H gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the sl.niiaeh a - iiiirinitlve. lu movina the bowels suHieient. for tho iur"eii ol nature, without exciting lliem lo iiiiiiatui :,l action, and tui u OENERAL PURIFIER OF THE 11LOOD, In removing all t)ie iinlieahhy humura oi Impuritum tb.-n-in OOO-Md. and thereby invigorating the entire iystem, for which reu' son it is pculiarly efficacious in the removal and pennaueut cure of all diseases arising from an .IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such ns KcrJk. lutaneous, Eruptions I'imples lllotehes, Sore l.v-.'l'tt.SVbl Head, Stubborn Dicers, Itiles, all disease re-su ting UV i Mi Arc M iH also not less bene ficial in i;i,ff , All Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-neas, Loss of App.'tit.-, Acidity ol the Stomach, BfltOOj Wanajll, Consumption, and all Lung Dist'iises, when they arise from i;or-rupt humors ; and as a never tailing remedy iu alt diseases arising form a DERANOEM ENT OF THE NERVtiUS SYSTEM. It is unparalleled; such a Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit, Despondency, Epileptic Fits. Palpitation ot the Heart, Neuralgic Arlections, (iciit rai debility, ie Ac. It is fouud also lo give great relitd to females in all complaint peculiarly incident to them. This Hiodktna should be taken steadily according to the directions, a in that depends the benetit to be derived from it use Be particular in MOtDJ thai the hotiVli, are put up iu blue wrap pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head i I on.-,,! thei;ct of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the t.ottum ul ihe label a lac simile id' Dr. Howe s signature. This precaution will prevent counu rteits, and will gOOrd Uiis medicine from being injured in its reputation byoilfldr and dlf holiest melius. Agents in (.olumlms: II. II. Mkaki.vm, Dknio A Sons, I. Ho-skrts A. Co., Kino A BiiMl, W.w. schnkiokr. Sold in ouart bottles, at $1 each, or li bottles for Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D, Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must he addressed. To bo had ol the principal Druggist throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual cr.se or not. WM. F. (ilDDINOS, (Successor to King Ac Rriggs,) General Ageut for Franklin county. IIOWE'r. CUI.KBIIATKI, DOCGB CANST. TltK BEAT aK.MKDV KNOWN FOB COUGHS, COLD., HOAUSItNBM, ,OBIt THBOAT, witooriNO couott, ac, ac. lu reputatton Is now to fully ctabliBiied, it I. n iiimiimi at ij to .peak lurther of it here, merely referring to our Hg, nU in Colurahua who will testify to ita in. nt. For aalc by WM. 9, OIDUINGH, Columbua. Aleo, to be had of the (Iruggiata generally. novlu-ly STEAM I M.I I - EOlt SALE. THE STEAM ENtilNE now u.ed by Hull, Caac It Co.. ia for sale, beinc too .nmll lor their ourmise. It i. in excellent or. der, of forty horse power, made by Greenwood St. Co., of Ciiicln- nan. Any person wi-Iiidl- lo pun'hH.i-, cull see tin- nigino in op eration at toe onuiuiiii torv ol the HbovoiiJiiii. d eenllenien. or liv application to the undersigned, where terms will he made known. aJUUB 4: I.ENNU.X, Iyl5-iliwtf Englo FounJiy t 'Ol.lI.ViniX nnd (iHOVEI'IMiT TIIHM1 Ihl. COM. - rAn i . ina mi ii tnHm-'iits on mch slmre of the capital stock of llic Columbus and tiroveport Turnpike C'ompa-ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer of sbIiI Company aa Eighth installment, 10 per cent., on or before November 30, 1850. Ninth installmi nt, 10 per cenL, on or before December on, 1850. Tenth installment, 10 per cent., on or before January 0, 1851 . Sept 11, 1850-dw JOHN COX, Secreuiry RAiiS. Cash paid lor Hints, C anvasa Ragging, Tarrod Uope, and all other dencrintioiis ol paji and naner-imtker's lock, by CYRUS W. FIELD Sl CO. de27-dsVw At their Rag Warehouse, U4 Heekmaii at. TO PAItMKIIH, WE are authorized to offer lor sale one ol the best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Columbus, containing 215 acres 150 acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. Ills situated on a good road, has good buildings, a good orchnnl, and is well watered. If applied far soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. F.nquire at the Real Estate Ope ol jyfl-dAw SMITH A MILLS KDOAB CONKMNO. WILLIAM WOOH. ALFRED WOOD COMUJNU, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURERS Op I'M'., WHITE LEAD, IN OIL, I PARI 9 WHITK BO. I, DO DO. I PAHI3 ORIEN, DRY WHITE I i in, RED LEAD, LITHAROK. FUTTT, WHITING, ' FIRE DRIED, CHROME YELLOW, CHROME GREEN, CHROMF RED, CHINESE BLUE, oil., ASSORTED COL'D PAINTS, IN CIDER YINKOAR. 1)1 ' E hare adopted the most approved method, as practised by n the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, anil will wnrrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality oi each article we manufacture to he aa good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offerad at the I,. west prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take u em at market price annually. I'ONKLING, WOOH A Co Hncinnati, December iM, 184U. dkwly M PKIMOK MILL I'KOI'KKTl POP SALE. WILL be aold at private sale and on reasonable e ins ol' pay m nt, all tliut in.i,-rty lately known h- Donni,..nf Mm . al the town ol Circleville, Ohio, coiisisting ol about two and a hill acres of land, with the privilege of water from the Ohio ea lial, on which is erected and in full operation, an leiinir.. Mrm Mtt Wonleii Knclury, Mil w M ill , a . ,, Ae., l ogi-Uier Willi all rhe extensive nuichiiiiTV now in ,. . u, ....a Fa-tory The waier nririlege is derive! from t). -i..-, ..i i by Lease, whirh has still fifteen years and upwards to run with nbt (d renews); has fall of about l!l f-et,witli tliesuiulua water of a Canal of several miles, arlording a further supply of water I. r -ome two additional Factories. Th'-lerule reoi.n, ,.i rnnnn hichtln- iir..jcin is situated, it deu.i, iii,ui.i,n .i supplies of urain, atford perhaps the beat location ot the kind in the State. F-T oartn ulars, anullcatlon can lie mn,i,. tn u. .ui Lancasrter, Ohio lfeb8 tf.J T. U. WHI I r ' tSSfi "WJia MNimENT. rnmZSVISSS K """ of grm ju, ! " ' .. . ':'' '-LLt Ucr.d. 1 1. ;, , '',S,U;NIM,:N ,s pSToamiot exist It In, bM liul iboUl ilx mrailh, .inc.. Ir - extrminhiinrv ,.,l ir, n Hun ,.v, r ft,.r,, i u. mn,.tl Althuuidi it , ,,.,. f j n. bi,, h, d, ,ii ,,vii. ii.tui,, ,M,. d ,,, ll!rc,lci III I.'.. .,1 J.t, ,W,..V, ,rM. y,., lt li,iL liri'iv,,! I ,, ,,,, h MjH In miin, utlmr cuuiiliiuu. it 1. u, inf.llil.l,. ,,!. Jj lor tlmt wur.t ul ,,11 ,nj,lit th.. toulh cli.. 1NH.A.MMATOKY HIIKUMATISM ' I liomiiu Hiinifit. work, nt Hin...r. a bmii l. w, ottnd piTfiTtly pf , Unie Ufck of fell acute and pal,,: il MWilte trying doctor.' pre.criptlon.and other rnwU in vain, in three day.. , ,j v ,I1LL MonK uTRAOBXHHABTII An ..III iiIivh i- ii ul ,..,.. i,,. in ,i i... -a i,i,v-.wi,, i. i ,. r. .!" ii - , j u iwi. jeiir. iur rneuinarmm. tin, llml'i were al drawn out of .Imp,. In ,, ,.t ,hoc khii; uomner , to ry he liUttBia l.iiment-notth.t bethought It would teiTit :ir ","",k 2W 8nt NUMII.l'AL.-.V. OH PARALYSIS. h been perfectly KbTSfiTfi tSZS SS WHITE-SWULLINU. tin hip niormr A very re.pectalile and worthy citizen of Mdi,on county, 111., had a .on Who had been afflicted with thl, terrible di.onae DWHJ two yearj-mid the hip joint wa. drawn conalderably out ol iliii e. 1 ho iloclora could do it no good, anil ho expected lu, only .on to he cripplo tor lite. I hf. d air, he wa. Imlun,! tou.e Hie Mu.Unul.ini,,,, ,,,-,,,!,! ... ,',, , WOrotRFtn, CURE OF CANCER I Tin. I. to certtly that ray wife hua been .orely afflicted with a men on her face lor .evcral yeara, and it began to .pl ead to an alnrillille e.tent ujr,. mm prescnoeii lot It the treat Kentucky Cancer Iloctot waa applied to-and every remedy that we rould obtain wa. tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good, l wa. pronounced the incurable, aoro. We were ere.tlV iihinned, ami begun to (eel the stings of despair, when 1 tortu. in pnynicum, proud I lor It the great . , , : ew ---""" o ran inuma, ol Hwauanoaa .lus an UaJOttat. and to our great joy, by a lew application, of the .minimi the cancel entirely disappeared. Other Important cure. liavc been eilectcd by it in the nclgnborhood. ,., . , , . , JOHN COI.CLASURE. Clay county, 111., January SMth, 1850. I hereby certify that John Colclaaure is an old, .ulntautial. re. s,i , tHhle and worthy citizen of Clay county, 111., and that I iaw his wile when afflicted with the cancer, andalter it was cured Salem, HI., January 56 o. 1850. r. F. LEMEN. We tally concur in B. F. Lemon'. IHMUBU, being known to r,ct, BRADLV & NICHOLSON, Xenia, III., January Mtb, 1850. .' 0G''F" TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS Ihia Liniment i of the utmoM importance, as it ia au mlalllble ":" ! ult'' f Spiders, or other puuouou. taManar-ttte hlteaol snBkes-lnlliunmallons any kinil-fie.h wound- swel htH'a, sprain., bruis. , eruptions, or sorea of any kind TO I'OIJNTItV Mt'lfi'iiAW-iM i..eiy su,ie suouiu i,e supplied with th it piivs ,i good print ami .ells raniillv. : valuable I.uiinn at. aa CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try lo induce you to buy Nerve and Hone Liniment. . ....... .., ,.j.j wornness nasn, by siuiiic II ia put . good I .e Mexican Mii.tang Liniment. Hut .1., not he deceived. IJ io.iiI. ;, . I. a,,. ,,, blown ii, the bottle. I'tir- s, e. nt. a hot. lie. with lull ihreetion. ii, Euuli.il und u. nnnn I a' ' I'; m. ij.Ml Depot , lilt A III A Mel, LAN".-' Dru Store comer lluril and Market streets. .-Jf. Luis, Mi, Drilggista ami country in, r. 1,, aupplieil on liberal terms. ror side by y prlj'i y BnqtMiorto B. H. Mwklruji. a tn FMnlly Muiclli Tjipot julylll ly ' ' '"W iuo" S""lh "' iSMl' SotlH. . OLD OU. JACOB TOWNSHND,-' Iht imgiml diteortrtr aj Ihr OeiHinr Tovmund fnrtoparilla e.DDr. I.iwn.ond 1. now about 70 year, ol age, and lus long ' ;" "non ns the Author and Discoverer of the rtenkw UrWlU ' I owiiseud Sar.aparilla." Iviug poor, he wa, MOM) l"il lo limit ll- manufacture, by whirl ans it has bivn kept out ol market, ami Ihe .ale. rdmnuwrfbtld to those only who ktd proieil its Worlb, and known it. mine. II bad reached the e,- ol many, iicvorlholoss, as those persons who had n healed ol " '"" ' "ml "Hved Irom death, proclaimed ita Wonderlul cure.: it relaxes atriuturea and ligblnea., remove, all otmlruction, jiid inviguratea the entire nervous .y.iem. I. not ibis then th,. Medicine jnnj preeminently need loo ..r.u ikhw b. .jr.-. l'.Town:.id'.liHrlor i i ii y,uis man s liquid is not to be compared with the old lio,,,rs, l cau.e ol one grand fact that the one ia lucpablo M den Tioration, ,uid never spoils, while the other does : towtu eruientihg, , hlowing the bottle, containing it into fragment, the sunt, iici.t nuid aamaaHfaiai i ,i ...i .T .7. mil lln. horrible compound he pnou to tile sy.tern I What i Into ii .ystem already diseaaed with acid I What cauae. I i.ois, hut acid , Do we not all know that when too 1 sour in our stomachs, wloii mi.,-hlnr I. a..., , . wn palpittuunol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dy.e, . bry. cohe, nd coiTuption ol the bloodl What I. Scroluh, t n a, id humor n the bodyl What produce, all the humor, '"mil ami ex,,., 1 , ,. olll , uud,;r , , " " ' " -'. wh eli .our., and thu. .poll, ,. nuid. , , hay, ting ami taJjnUn, the delicate li.sue. upon wbld. It71a V "Z , ... i.j-uiiiy JI UK! niOHH,i,I (DnniL'e, , 'iivillhi tlon, Ud nearly ull ailmenU ivhit li altlict blUUS Eton How Is it nut liorrible to make and sell, an.l inBuitely Wurse t use Una Huun., I- r,,.ntinKl Aei,l impound ft K n, and yet.he would fain km it undrrHuod U,Bt Old Dr. Jacoo Heaven forbid that w.- Bi.ould deal iu an arUcle which would hear the most distant resemblance to B. P, Townsonda article ' Wi wish it understood, because it 1 the absolute truth, that f. iownaend. article and Old Dr Jacob TownsendV Harsapardla are heaven-wide apari, and inhnitely dlsimiUr , Urn. they are Ull like in every ijurticu nr. havinn ,,, , .kt.. ... i As18, l.Twnsend is no doctor, and never was, is u obemC noitau M -know, DO more of medicine or dUese t . any nth.-r c nmon. unscienuhc, unprufeasional man, what cua, antee Mn th public have that they are reeeivmp a genuine Jr, tilicuiedicm containinK all the virtues ol the articles used m Since the ab ve waa put in type the feUewtag fact haa come to our knowledge which In truly tyled The Triumph of JutfM - Tho War Knded! X Iam, nd abandoned the field-Old Dr. Jacob Tovnwd Tin dic.atcd Ay the Ptople U ' BJToTOegd haa at last given up the in ami far lure or anv Bn H-trsapanlla, havlnrr disposed of (to tadafti t Sm ground'' "nfl 0ri?inft!it' Hnd " Pfftenxton I lull t(1 il,"ri!IUIliftril.)r nl,und,nV1,tn. in thu. evading the isaue betore MtlObUs, by disponing of his trade. 1 ho lurt that he waa no pliyaician, no chemist, the occupation H hose 1 fc wnu worker on RaflltWdt, 5 thovSu wS. .awloga, dock sticks, &e., &e. The fact, alao, that fa J artic" I earae notorious lor its Souring, Fermentim and Kuriinr rh il.. lies, thereby d.r.-ivimr nnd injuring the nick, and de-troy i,b sonda ' ii KKill -1 1'liU'H tev. Ii,l ,ltili, H.. VC.I1 . f ,.i "JJBiUOil it t .f.i ,. i.i :.,i .B Ihahaanliias ti.hrTe ui. .T.i" . ' J ",B F-" "'m lilnl Hertatter it is to be -nt out to the people by some Stramrers yet bearing the name of S. V. TownaenU dangers, We have been mtormed that these Strangers intend to print on he labels the name ol Home Chemiat. in order to redeem pu' sible iu bad character ol Souring and Fermenting Let the people fully understand that no Hevainping, no new bOtohtaftin gvflxbU Oi Cberaisfs names or any o,er folly w, redeem S. 1 . Townsend souring compound from public dim H&dSrtlfi 'Ut'U1 ,r"m S pre-en, JSSSiia it they do thin, it w ill become nnniher j . ItW .night a, well give it another name first a. last F - tiS: "-r" trv ar. AU mmm But if there is no alteration, the people ma ,t. expect Usameold Souring, Kormcnting. Hoot lllerstxlT 7 behave felt it a dutV tn nlnrm t!,.. ,.t.ii,. ... .,. .. . l thl- matter, that Old tlnef l.lT "1 "'I P,,,1,,f)." wnsend's ffHimniffl. Htay ui l llllllllinmo wiui tliih M would remark thai .. m7i.. . S. " ' ,u ion mrinr article. In conclusion W -.and in MM st, a dr., raw s,V 'mSSStZSl only a low door, below ua, l Naua.au the niolivo.an, ,1 Z t ol wlncb wo leave others to judge. ""J"" We understand theae Strange, who have taken up S P 'a hus-wKSTS t TS" i1""-"' need, no comment. ,h . .T"' "J"" """'"-' in lh,' -prin,, and we will then see it them- .Strangers follow in aa .1 I' did Depot lor tho Old Doctor's Har.aparill ia now ios, Nassau at THOMPSON, SKILLMAN CO., Proprietors Principal orflce lor Ihe Western MUta., Vine St., 3d door .bore 4th, Uncinn.u 0. W. CAHHOUN, Oeneral Agenl. to whom all ordcrsor applications lor agencies must be aduri l Thu Saraanar 1 a can lie found t - - n j i the !Hate, Bnd is .dTerUwd in most of the country papers In In every county there la soma one authoriled to establish sub agencies lor the county In which he roaidea, and the same ran be ascertained by relerence tn Uie county paper. For sale in Columbua by DENIII 4V ldllRV, Agents lor Frank lln county. Also, by Hirt Lono, Ororeport feblA-ditwly r r,r,u , MOUNT RAGI.K TRIPOLI, LVUIl cleansing and burnishing all finishi I Metalii: and Gla,, A surtacea, such a, Kolil.Nilver, llm... nritannln anil "terl war.', WId. e , rlow-Faaea, lllrrora, Ac. ino Accaliac Amtrican, In speaking of this article, says I "Of al! the substances which have been applied to polish glass and metals, noitr. ran equal that known by the name oi 7moii. Th,, is a superior article lo that brought from Italy by Hi. Venetian, and now generally used throughout all Europe It -nould be In every family and every workanop." The subscribers, being the agents for this ntj, are prepared to furnish it to dealers at manulacturers' pnee- Housekeeper, tod Mechanics are requested to call and try the article, and in caaea where it doea not give the most entire aali'larti.rti, Ihe money will ha refunded. HAIN 1 HORTOli, maylf, No. 63, High St.. sign ol the Back Saw. I AIIIKS' Linen Cambric Han.il.. from M eenl to SIS i . can In lound by calling upon p. T. saowiiEN, No. Odeon HuUdiiura. ap36 HOIisi BBOS ikon UIJPEKIOR In quality to any .. k lull assortment of all kinds , M hi u. - market AUaj. , il iron . . '.stajitlv on lian.i an.) (or sale al the sign of the Back Saw. BAJN HORTON, Jylhl oj High street Columbus. O. CHEAP BUILUINU OKOl ND WE have aia small lota for sale, aituated In li-altby and pleai ant location. Id thl, city. I'riee Irom ttUD to 3f., arL.. good and easy term,. SMITH m MILLS, JllS-d North Room Kichange Batik VALiiAHl.K LAW UOOKH. T. t J. W. JUHNSON, I N VJ'i'F: the attention of the Profession and others desiring Law Hooks to their rery extensive stock, which they believe con tains the best assortment of American Publications in the United Statoa. Particular attention given to furnishing or complMlug Umm lor the Departments, Associations, and States. ty Orders by mall promptly and carefully executed. 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" and commodious slaughtering, hanging, cutting, packing, smo kinf and lard-rendering houses, brick house for othce, and every convenience lor handling Twelve 1 1 on, Iced II. mm iter I taw I and rendering the lard Irom the same ; as there are a double-flue icnm-Loiicr nun cniiine uir ccaming nogs and cutting lard and two tanks for rendering otfsl by steam. There is also on the premises, an Ice House, large enough to contain eight thouinnd bushels. 8 The Scioto Valley, of which Chilltcothe is the chief market, is one of the largest Pork and Beef Districts in the West and bogs can always be bought there at lower prices than at Cincinnati and many other point-, and cooperage is abundant and cheap There is no draj ace necessary, as boats may be loaded at the Packing House, and the facilities for shipping direct from this via the Lakes to New York or Philadelphia, or Baltimore sia Pitts, burgh, or to the East or South via New Orleans, and at all i. H-nn-, i theeMr nr.' lully equal to those atlbrdcd by Cincinnati1 Money facilities are also good, there being ten or twelve banks within forty-live miles. Applications lor renting may be madn to ALEX. II McGUFFEY. Attorney -at- Law, Cincinnati, Ot to FRANCIS CAMPBELL, Chillicotbe, O ...vf""T' NK Hl'ITBIW, LOOK HKRR " IIAVK you heard of, if o, have you had Confidence enough to 1 1 make " ;::t with that matchless and world renown. , ,lliu-. iil PI FERtCO., No. 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md Kxchan.e Broker, and Priie Sellers. If not, delay no longer, let all your iloubta be dispelled and send them on a remittance, and J , ooii.i. ior urns invettea, lor the coun try i, r.-..iunding with the astonishing amount of Prlie. which they .ell monthly from their EMPORIUM OP FORTUNE ll In Ihe month of September, ,ix oaaKD CAerraw, and other prizes, "nountin,, , thB ,nuf, ,lttc rom (if r J0 Do,lnra. If they .old this amount irom the September Schi mes must they not eacee. ,t from the brilliancy of the October ones , We believe we shall. 3r.i?72!'.b' tbfir h",n and auceesa In filing Prize, is sucn, that till invested with them ! aafer and rarar to re.ll,. . handsome Prize than 100 would be with my other Broker I a3Sf,rjSSSL "f aSuWWtW fr Ortobcr, nan. "ncc ot Package. 18 00 .77 00 18 00 22 00 62 00 00 15 00 35 00 18 00 15 00 52 00 29 00 18 00 30 00 18 00 16 00 40 00 25 00 19 00 37 00 19 00 15 00 90 00 40 00 16 00 35 00 18 00 Date Capital Oct Prnea 1 84,000 79 No,. 2 37,500 75 Noa. 3 50,000 7B No.. 4 2.-.000 75 Noa. 5 40,000 75 Noa 7 25,000 78 Noa. 8 40,000 75 Noa. 9 33.000 75 Noa 10 18,000 78 No- 11 13,500 75 No, 12 50,000 78 No, 14 5,000 72 Noa 15 34 000 78 Nos 16 30.000 75 Noa 1. 30.000 78 Noa. 18 30.000 78 No. 19 2 J0,000 75 Noa. 21 25,000 75 Nos. 22 25,000 78 No. 23 30000 78 Noa !4 211,(100 75 Noa. 21 13,500 75 Noa 75,000 78 No.. 38 40,000 78 No. 39 20,000 75 No, SO 30.000 r, No, 31 34.000 79 Noa No. of Price of Ballota. Ticket.. 13 drawn $5 12 drawn 10 12 drawn 5 13 drawn 6 18 drawn 15 11 drawn 8 15 drawn 5 13 drawn 10 13 drawn 5 11 drawn 4 14 drawn 15 13 drawn 8 13 drawn 5 15 drawn 10 13 drawn 5 14 drawn 5 10 drawn 10 14 drawn 8 13 drawn 5 13 drawn 10 13 drawn 5 11 drawn 4 Iff drawn JO 12 drawn 10 15 drawn 5 11 drawn 10 13 drawn 5 4T In addition to the above brilliant scheme., w. have tick eta in all the lotteries drawn in the Plate 01 Maryland and advertised by otlMr Agent. PLEASE OBSERVE t.arr siiaidiaM, will please bear in mind that Ihe prices ol Ur.sTaa Tickets oaitr are published in this papa,. .-JTThe l'anTlti official drawings. wh,r, . rreapondentacaai a' C(Vs laaaas are alwaye I rwarded from PTPER rF" Bank I trail, or 1 'emrie.fr. ol It port payable in CJd at t be promptly remitted to tb.ne Correip deni. who " Jwprizes at PYFER A QO'fl. , rT ord'r " av a Fortune, and the rs.ri Imzoedlately slier the result is known, the reader! ot Una paper have only to remit caah Draft, or priie tickets, to the Old Eatabllahed far lamed and truly frtunale Eaehaage uu Lottery Broken, ' PVFER CO, ""P o 1 .llalBtiwIM
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 5, 1850. NUMBER 76. IMtlNTKl) A N 1 I'UHLISlI KLI M I'll I N I 1. II . Ml I- I! II I. I n II i: II II I .lIIN I.. l'li . 1 I 1 . . . I irunnll iTfll'lHl 511 i.M, , . SCOTT & BABOOM OFFICE uOTii-itASr cornfk op hkiii si. and h'gab alley. TEU.HK Invariably lu udvnurp Tin1 )Hiiy, to personam Cqhunbiu, per nr.. oo " wiit by mail out of CoIumbtiN fl 00 " during the session, and Tri-Weekly lutUiice of year In Columbui gj mail The Tri-Weekly by moil Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, finale To tlubi of four mid upward To clubs of Uro and upward, to one address Dally, sftusion Tri-Wenklv Weekly, single To MM f five and upward 5 00 4 00 :i mm i oo l 50 l M 1 00 9 00 1 00 50 40 Advi-rllMing. The following nil- and rules of ndvertinini; have been agreed upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Htate-man and the Ohio .State Journal, to I berved, in all raww, after this date. July 80, 1849. Dully Paper i lu Uhm or less, our- buei tiga . . " etch additional.." m 1 week " 8..." H 3..." M 1 month One iquan $0 50 0 s 1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 600 8 00 10 00 13 00 18 00 10 oo 20 00 22 00 9 .. 12 .. Staudiug card, S linen or less, per annum . fc column, with 4 chanipa, " ". ... "18...." ' changed weekly... " " dally.... " with 4dMBfM 6 "19...." " ohaaked weekly... " daily ... as oo .10 oo 80 00 35 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 130 00 Mi Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rates. The standard of measurement to be minion type. Fur each additional ncpiare in the daily, Inserted one mouth, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, halt price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously OfTOOd upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the aceuraey of legal advertise-meiitfl beyond the amount charged for their pnblicntion. Annoum.itiL' rnndidiites (lb office of every description,) to be charted at the rate ot titty cents per week, for each name; the tame to be, in all cases, paid in advanee. All advertisement) from ttrOOfOri 01 transient persons to be paid in advance.. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a Mpecihcd number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. The privileges ol yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisement r for Auctioneers, (ieneral Agent. Real Ksiate Agt-iit, Sic, nu! to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVKllTtSI'.MKNTH CAN BK INSERTED (JHATIJITOIISLV. Advertisement? lor charitable institutions, tire eoinpanics, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged nan price. Marrtaae notice to 08 ohinod 88 cents. IVaths inserted without DUfft unless uarompanied by funeral invitaDons, or (iliituat y nolii -, and wlien no n cniiniiieo, to he paid tor. ttcgular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notiiej. deciring to call attention to flUf oiTWa, OOO-certs, or any public enter liunmiiits where chnrges are made foi admittance all nottOH ot private associations every imt in' designed to call oUentlon to pi ivitte enterprises, calculated ,r in tended to promote individual httBTett, 0U only bfl inserted with ihe BOdenondttU thai (he same is to be paid tor. It intended In be loierted in the editorial column, the same will to charged at l he rate of not less than 80 000 0) per Irie, imd then only wbeo accompanied by u ftdVOftlienient All lcaleil idverlttenMOOl to lie charged not IflOl tluO) double ihe buve rates, and measured a it solid Advertisement,, M the in-ide exclusively, to m charged at tie' rate of 50 per cent, hi ;nlvam n tin- above mtet, Attonieys will he holden for the price of taOOftfaUJ advertise ments brought in ty them. rA Counting House Almanac for 1850 . m. r.w T.j K.j-. 7. 7. 1 i :t 4 I i; 7 S l 111 11 15 13 14 15 Hi IT IS l!l 20 21 9! 28 84 319(1 07 18 -.'li 311 :) I .. .. february. m.t.w t. f.s. ; 'tTI iTi 1 I 5 (i 7 8 II III 1 1 12 18 14 15 r, 17 IH III 20 21 22 21) 24 25 2li 27 98 . . -. MAHCH. i..t.w rjrjj 12 3 4 5 li 7 8 II 10 II 12 III 14 15 18 17 18 III 2(1 21 22 23 24 25 SB 27 28 20 3(1 31 J--1-- - AI'KIL. .. m. 1. 1 w T. r. i'i s s 7 8 II 10 II 12 13 14 15 lii 17 18 19 211 21 22 23 24 25 211 27 28 2! 30 . . MAY .m. t. w i. I r. .. 12 3 4 5 B 7 8 II 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 211 1(1 31 .. JUNE. . M. t.w t. r. s. 2 3 4 5 li 7 8 .l 1(1 II 12 13 I I 15 HI 17 IK III 20 31 22 23 24 25 2H 27 28 Sll 30 .T, w r. rA s. I 8 15 ! f. w r. K. H. I 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 II III II 12 13 14 15 III 17 18 11) 211 21 22 ;:l 2 I 25 2(1 27 28 20 311 31 SEPTEMBER. s. .1 r. w 1. 1 ,. l, s. x.t. wt.,. s. .. I "J 3 4 5 li 7 8 !( 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 31 98 27 28 211 30 31 .. .. NOVEMBER. Ill II 8 I i 12 13 III 20 DECEMBER . M. 1. 1 w T. , .J JL l i 1 I. V I.M.I. M. UACAI LAl c I.N' i LAN ll. '-' vol Muslin, to mute) i 1"! rtiini i a nil aid, I or ibm t or ale by I. N. Will mm ITINO At HIJNTlN(iT) N. TO Carpenters and ,,thers who use enrpenter tooln, we most reapectfnlly say that we have the heft ai4nrtnii-nt ol tool ever brought to thin city, and we are dipod to sell them vei y low lor caTh. jyl) OKRK, ABBOTT A CO. VOTIII The note and accounts nf irire Oere k Co., are 11 lefH rith ns lor s-ttlement and collection. The? mu-l ( Oaid without delay. OK RE, ABBOTT fc Co Columbns. July 5, 1849. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . R I I) (i W A Y 4V CO., .MANt'FACT I K R P T E A M ENOIXKH, FiROM new and improved patterns. among which ? one forthu MULEY SAW MILL, of compact form, with MILL IRONS md llatures complete. They also mske th1 eelebrated PARKER'S PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR WHEELS, and all other RiN nnd BRASS CASTINOS usually made at Foundries N ACHI KIRT it all kinds made promptly to order. Bt'CK'S CKI.KHRATKI) OOKIM. TOVK, Pramium Cookinf; Stoves. Parlor. Shop, and ("hurch Sfov m-l Fumarea. Fire (irttea. and I'l.OI'OHS all warranted, an- eoii tact I y for sale it wholbsalc and hkt tit. on libral aaTOaa. Merchants and others dealinit in Ploughs and Stov art re apactfally invito to examiiif onr stoek nd priw Colombas, febl3-tl a. m. rale 1 I o . FITCH HALF, (Sncctmw tn McElrain A Fitrk,) FORWARDIRO AND COMMISSION MERrHANTS, AND Daadersui Produre, Fkmr, Plaatrr, Salt, Fi-b.ud all kind of Groceries, at whoteaaV and retail. N B. The highest aiarket priet paid at all timet, m cash. oi Prodore Railnil Buildinf, opponite J. Kidgway AY Co.'s Foundry, Co Lrani, Ohio. I mmr$4tt KYIALL FARM I NORWICH TOWIMI ABOUT eight mile from the city partly improved A g u.d hewed log bottae, stable, wrl and a young orrbard on the farm The farm is well adapted to raving; all kinds of grains This farm man be sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wiah-0j to mak a small Investment, ur an unng a pleasant hume.ean-oot do batter than by calling on us H this doea not toit we have a that will. SMITH MILL?. JOHN 1.. HIt AN. Alton,,:) hi Law uiiri holicilur V htmrery, WFF1CK in L'hirk's new boiling, two dooftneru ot the Kx ' chune lank. niuy2t)-(iuid4iw IcTp. L BABEKt Atioriti-y Hi l.nw, ('oIiiiiiIium, Ohio. 11 ll.i. 'iiU'im promptly to all proti bhioiihi nu toi bin care. Ollice Eat aide of Hiuh nt.. uvor Nlocum u addle Muiu, next door 10010 ot the (. ity iiank bmldinp. Stmt ip04a II. l WAUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL attend promptly to all business in the various branchci ol the law that may be eniruited to his care. Office in Neil's NVw BuUdiUf, iunne.lintely north ot the Null liouso. L'ulumLius, July 3, 150. jjfl 6m KiUOttY BUTLER ATTOHNKV AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL give prompt attention to till busiueu entniHted to hi care OlhVe ffiffa meet a few doors south ot the Frunklin Bank, and over H. At l. S. Coil's stun-. yll-d3ua SAMUKL 0AM.0WAV. HKNItV T. PAOK. IsALLOWAY A PAOK, ATTORNKYH AT LAW. VI K will practice law, as partners, in the Courts of Franklin au ailininiiii: c, .untie', uml in the i ircuit ami District il. f. Courts. Otllce in Piatt's new building, opposite Stale House. uihyo'-tl w. a. m ;i i Allorne PF10E wii mv mill Sollellnr in ( lmiieei y. t l'l'l(;l'. with Wm. Dennisou Jr., No. t. Noil s hxchange, oppo site Heeietary of Htale'a ollii decl2-dly A. 11. B17TTLB8I Attorney uitd ( om.-i Hoi nt l.nw, ( nliiiiibitH, Ohio. OIHce, No. 2, Nell's Exchange, opposite Secretary of Stale's office, Jy27 WALT Kit THRALL, Attorney mid Counsellor nt Lnw, ('uliinibun, Ohio. ALSO 0 Commissioner to take the Acknowledgment of Ueeda lor the State of New York. L Office on High St., between Town and Rich. oct20 LUCIAN BUTTLES. T1IEO. COMSTOCK. GEO. Q. COMSTOCK. IIUTTLKN, I (i I "'!'( M I v (II., (Successors to B. Comstock, & Co.,) LOltWAUDINti AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil r Miinufacturers, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. lfp- Liberal advances made on consignment!?. mart! J. HHHJWAY dt I'OS Iron Knundry, Ilrond at reel , DjOM the lli-idge, (ohini-Iiuh, Ohio. Stoves all kinds, ami a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octy 1I. ItOBKUT THO.MI'StN'S Ol I M I , YJO.l, elPn Kxclmngfi, o)p"site the Secretary of State's 11 offlee, High at, Columbus. dec 11 ;f.oi;i: k. walcutt, hi on and banner painter, ClOVa-dtt COLUMBUS, OHIO. I. N. WHITING dfc HI'NTINtiTON, ;KLLLKSnnd .-tiitioners, next door to the 'lintou Hank, 0(JK-r High streel, Columbui, Ohio. A large assortment of Booki and Stationery always on hand. WM. SIIBERT. M- C. LILLE V. SEIHKItT A LILLKY, pOOK-RINDF.RS, High Itreot, opposite the Public Offices, Co-I) lumbus. augjfi,'45 BBHOTAL I H. MAIJlS'S OFFICK, corner of Rich and Third streeta, ad-I " joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church. alotllHM I KATHKK. 1U(I bundles Upper and Skirting l.eatherjust I J r m d by KINO ii HEFFNER, aio no X4 :uam sireei, i-ineiunau 4JKKU, ABBOTT dt CO., I kKALLUS :n Hardware and ('ulleiv, Iron. Nail.-', QhUi, House U lluilders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toolw, Military uoooj, ve., -., no, ioj High street, aifo 01 oeuut raaiocK MAVIS, SMITH eV CO., pOMMISSION AND FORWARD N(l MERCHANTS, Whole-" ' Dealers m QweorlOi and I'roduee. PoHotnootb. Ohio. 1'er-ottil attention given to receiving and lor warding foodlh and oUtao I'roduee eons I gnei I IbT Oilo, selt'-dly, JOHN W llkln HdllKHT iillM'CnioN. It A K Kit A AK tlSTItHNti. li'; A I. LsTATK BROKERS andOKNERAL LAND AOKN'l'H. Offlea outh r in, F.xchaiigc Bank Building, I'olumbuN, (I KLIHtlfHiK A MARTIN. I) II A I' R 1! S A N D T A I I. O It H, ffitfti ttrirt, n iltior mirth $ Tn, OJOOJOiH tht U. S. H"ttl, 4 I i prepured to execute nil orders in Nn o line ol busiin nfi, in the ii.'itti'Ht iii.il mi)HtliihiiinHbli ctyli'. JOSW'II Kl.lmiOtiK, nplttjll, A. I.. MARTIN. I, I V .V ifoilTON, i iion M o i K it s . IITHOLKSALK AS I RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS ,T OF HARDWARE, Iron, Rllb, Siirini.M, Axlu, BMb, elms Hllll II .HI': Ako. dnlen m Tin PlatB, BhMlIna, COppCf I rvery vnrir- ty ill Tn.mitir. .UK-It. 8I ill tlii lim-k Hum, 83 lliuli etri-rt. CHARLES A RAIN, muyir. .In JAMES M. BORTOW. IIAII.ItDAI AM) BTBAMBOAT IN8UKANOS. i'l in: rRAMKLIM itr.M.Tii A.-si;itANCK ( UMrA.ii nt win iim-hu-i-lt. puppriiilly imjinwrrii( to in-un- uirntli.t acci ni ouitw kxoou . Ormas- Hlfb ilwrt, opiKMlta tin' i.'uiiitol Honie, i 'ohunbni. juticlU-dtl D. H. 1IOAK, At.'lit. iii ill I ! i i OFFICK-MMlMUdel llnll, ('oliiin- . V li Ohio N . li. Kill.1. Informs lie- i.jhlic tlml ilur ii-. aii.41 nee nil li: 4 Ar biti-4'tiiral business, Knglneermg ami Sm Wffag, will be promptly iilteinb d tontthe above office by tli Osdenifoed. II II. BI.ACKMORh; lei nd Arciiitect mid Crrfl Kiigineer 0. W. rONWAY. I.. R. toMI.ISSON li. a-. i i v ,i i i ; ROC F.KS, I) K A L I Its IN PROD DC I, ion mihI Kni tviinlliiK lleiehniilJ, KKIlNT S T a K K T , PORTSMOUTH, (tllio janll-lyd l liAt oil WM. r. WHEKLKh WOMBACGB X WIIKKl.KK, ATTOIiNKy i AT LAW WILL practice as partner tics. 1'iompt Httentioi n in rrtinkliii imi Ihe ailloiiungcouie ll! ! given In !li- ,t-l jut nu nl -ni. I coiieeiioii in ciiuiii" oi iioge or umau amiojiii". Wm F. Wim-hu.h, AVifrtr Public, will lake depositions, a knnwIedginetiTa ol deed., Vc. OIHre in Neil New Building, north of the Neil House. CohlBabl JdJM M, lii5K juue'.'4-dly-wlni niNiillA.HS AM) CHINTZ tiOODS. 4 nilRamaMlammtol Krein li 4(Mn.,i,nd oil dreetd (imgbaius. 4-4 French and Kiigii-h CUotl, Ac, ReJtobhj lor UmjV U I children, a l....':. P. T. SNOWDLN'S NOTICE. 'I1IIK undersigned reHpecttully iulornis the public that he von I Mimes the liu-tinens at tile old itaiid of the late linn of ('ban. hlie Si Co., on his own account. Thankful for past lavors, he op..,, lo -;(li-y In.. !r len.ls lor the lalure, Mlso. ,HnJi)-lyd CIIAS KLIE CAI1INRT MAKE It 1AN Sod voooor VMlaWaj Bom pHpfT, olue, mid Mori) all v mii'T articles in llieir line, it..- . n ol tne RftOeM I1ILT PADLOCK. PRINTINfa MATEHIAES FOlt H A I j K. tt)t side, low for ranh, or on -hortcredit, a large assortment ol m Printing Material, consisting in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Preae I Stanlierry 1'reas. lbs. pica. 4(10 " Bourgeois, nearly new 1.10 " Bnvier 100 Minion. i:Mi " Minion, Several lonts Fancy Type. Also, Job Typ of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly new. Together m ilh StHiidn. oilb-ys, Stiekx. (.'haaea. Rules, Leads, (book and neWHpaper.) luipocing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ol the above will be aold extremely lim for cash, or on short time. (decll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent. m:v (;oois. WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms-7.'i doz. (.'hopping Axes of favorite hrands. 4ioz, Broad ' l'S) Shovel and Spadea Milt and Cross Cut Sawt. .' iHCJtes Window Olass. HIUiMJ liffhta Saab. HMO lbs. Putty. II) 1,1.1- l.lll-ee.J (Jll 'JM ki'gs Nail-. asort d novfl OKRE, ABBOTT Sl CO., At the sign ol the Oilt Padlock. VfOURNINO OOODS, ol ev.-ry deatription. lor ladies at P. T. SNOWDEN'S, tgM No. 4. Odeon Buildings. aiikia;k tuiimim;s. HU 'Mlt ttB Bfriofi , H -ett Iron Axles; 100 aett Brass lW Hubb Bands ; 1 balea Moaa ; Patent Leather ; Lace. Tufts, Damask Lining , Puinieti and Own Cloth , Tacks, deainez Cord, Malleable Castinga, Sir. For sale by juneT OERE, ABBOTT Sl CO. FOR MALE. A VERY durable residence with lot 130byl87. pleasantly situated on Broad srrert. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good wHI of water, ristem, A e. Persons wishing to purchase a very nice residence in a healthy location would do well to call on the subaertbers. jnlri.t BAKER A ARMSTRONG FOR BALK. CONVENIENT BRICK HOl SE. with eight rooina, pleas antly situated. togtheT with twn-thirds of ui acre of grouml. n v inch there is a good well of water, cistern, ome young fruit Ham and a variety of shrubbery. This property wiU be sold heap. Kiid on rood terms, or will exrhange tor a small house and ffrt nearer the business porthm of the city Also, some vacant lots, for ab remarkably low and on go-rd terms. Enquire aglfi RAKER A ARMSTRttNO. 4 CARD. It i- my pnrptu to resum- the prartiep of Law I mted Stan-, the i iremi I 'i,urU i in the Supreme Court '4 rite United State, the i f..r the di-tri, t- , tfhio and Misoun. and in the Suprm- l4mrt n Kank ot tb- Ob o. jnlyW x KWINO EMBROIDERED CURTAIN MUSLINS A large lot jut re dby p. T. SNOWDEM, S4S No. 4, (Meon Buildings. THE IIIi;lIK-T Yl ARRET PRICK IN CAMH wll be mud by us for (M,OO0 lbs t Wool at onr store, wayl i-daw JL COWLU Sl CO KA1LKOA1I M Hi iit II IMIIi: IKHHAT('H, t'ia Aeic York and brie Railroad andSttamenon the Lakts, Per Kxnrcm Frelybt Train to Hufl'alu In three Duyit, (SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD.) fy Mark pickaies " N. Y. & K, It B- Care Wm. M- Kussoii," ship per New York KHe Railroad, daily, at& o'clock, P. M., loot of Duane street, New York. I v- For further particulars call at the Transportation Office ol thiiN. . t B, R. R. Co., 304 Chambers street, Now YorE, or o Win. M. Kasaou, Ni 5 Marvin Block, Water street, Buftklo. Tariff of prices per l UM for dry goods and other light merchandise during Lake navirntion, 18.10 : NEW YOKE TO Oewva Canhudaigua Rochester Bala via Attica Buffalo Lake Erie ports U,75 Lake Michigan ports. . . . 1,6U 85 Via St'mb't from Buffalo. 95 Via Mich. C. Railroad... 1,60 1,05 Cincinnati Si. Columbus, O. 3,35 1,10 Via Sanduskv R. R. 1,90 Ht Louis, Mo 3,75 1,40 Via Mich. 0. Railroad... 3,00 (including Delrit, N. B. All packages should be properly strapped und the weight ot tlii' same marked on each packnge. No single package will he called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 LIVER OHI'Hlvr, JAUNDICE, DYHPBP8IA, CHRONIC OR NKRVOUH IIKIIIMTY, ALL DISEA8E OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tt.the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the. Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Seimatlons when in a lying poature. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limb-, Ac, Sudden Flushes id Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant IiiiagintiigH ot Evil, and (ircat Depression of Spirits, can eifcetually cured by DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. If. .1ACKSON, at the Herman Medicine Store, $o. IfflMrcAxf., Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases Is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United StHtes, as thu cures attest, in many cases alter skillful physicians hail tailed. These Hitters are worthy tho attention of invalids Possessing grent virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they arc, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. HMAV LV7 UK COSTINVUP. The Hon. Charlei D. Hineline, Editor of the " Camden Demo crat, the best paper in West Jersey, says, July 21 : " iionllniiii'N t.eritiBii Iflttersit" We have si cn nuinv Mattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced ua to make inquiry respecting its merits. From Inquiry wo were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it IDeeUM in its action unon diseases ol the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful indue: ce it exerts upon nervouH prostraiiun is reauy surprising, u canns ami suvtigtnciis tiic nerve-, m inging tliein into n state ol repose, making sleep refreshing. ' If this medicine were more generally used, we arc satisfied there would he less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of rest and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them m a heathy condition, and you can bid dotiance to epidemics geneially. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed to give tritd it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in eve- y family. No other medicine can produce . uch evidences o merit. ' From the " Boston Bee.") Fbe editor said, Dec. MM l ir. Hoofiaiid'f CWsOrQlad German Hitters lor the cure of Livtir Comyiaint, Jaundice, Dyaocusia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, la deservedly olio of the most popular medicines yt the day. These Hitters uavs nccti ui (toy thoiiMiml, and atneiul at our elbow say- he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Lver Complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of then? Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a bet Worthy ot great consideration. They are pleasant in taste und unci I, and can he used by persons with the mo.-t delicate stomach with salety, under any circuiilftiices. We an; speaking from experieiicw and to the altliet. d we advice their une." 'Scott's Weekly," one of the best I.iN rary paper, published, said, Aug. 'J.ri : " Dr. fftiujland's German llillert, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by MOM of the most piuinineut members ot the faculty as an article ot much efficacy in cases ol leiuate weakness. As such is thu ease, We would advise ull mothers to otiliiin a bottle, and thus sHe tlieiu-elves mil eh sickness. Persons ot debilitnteit constitutions wilt find these Bitters advantageous to their health, us we know from experience the calutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. Al. Noah, n gentleman with great Kch iititie and UtOfaVy attainments, said in his " New York W(ekly Messenger." January li. 1850 : Ih-. Hovjlaitd'a German Hitters, Here Is a preparation wicli tin leading ureases in the Union aopear to b. unimimous in recom. iiieiidiiig, and the reason is obvious. It is made idler a prescrip- IlOfl llllliinll' I'J "l HI 111, " .1' I (U,s 1 , (:. .....u OTP llmao. gat laps Dr. Christopher Wdhelm lloolland, Professor to the Univeriity of Jena, Private? Physician to the King ot Prussia, and one of tile greatest medical writers Oermany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be contidentlv ri lled on. He sneeudly recommended it in Liver Complaiut, Dyspepsia, Dubllity, Vertigo, Acidity of the Muiniicii, ( oiiHlimnnii. ;onl oil enimiiiiitits aninj Irom adisor- dt red condition of the stnmach. tht fiver Hnd the intestines. Nine I'liiUilcIphia niipers express tuier conviction ot it- escellcuce und several ol the editors Bpeuk of its effects Irom their own individual experience. Under these circumstances, we leel war-ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre sent proprietor s (Dr. (,. M. Jackson '-i pi cpa rati on. but to recommending the article to all afflicted," MORE EVIDENCE. The " rhiladelphia Saturday (iazette," the best family newspaper published in the United Suites the editor says ol DR. HOOFLAIflS GERMAN HITTERS. "It la slduni that W0 recommend wliHt are termed Patent M diciiies to the coutidence and patronage of our readers , and, iliep ture, when we recommend Dr. Hounand's Oermau Bitters, we wi-di u to be distinctly understood that wc are not speaking ol nostrums ol theday. that are noised about for a briel period and then forgotten alter liiey huve done their guilty race of Qtle-Cbiotj bm of a medicine long established, universally prized, ttud which has OMtthfl hearty approval ot tho Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence hiu been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and tin.'strong-e-t le.-timouy in its fuvor is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Fhilidcphiu than all other uosu unis combined, it tact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. '1 hat this mcdicim- will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one (an doubt, alter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver it is preferable lo calomel in all bilious disenses the effect ia immediate. They can be administered to J'rmaUut ifant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. HE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained tlml high character which is necessary tor all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article ut the risk of the lives ol those who are tSnOOOOtll deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They have lie written siguature of 0, M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without ichirh thy are For sate, wholesale and retail, at tho G Ell MAN MEDICINE STORE, No. PJO Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late ot 278 Race at.,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Aim, toi sale in Columbus by WM. F. (HDDING3, mayf-ilA waltly (Successor to King Sl Brlggs.) PIMTOL8. KEVOI.VINO six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for sale at the sign of the marl GILT PADLOCK A l liiu AND SAW nil, I. FOIt -M l.. AN excellent farm ol 179 acrea, in (lenoa tp., Delaware Co. II 17, Tp. 3, S. 4, on theeaat aide oiBlg Wabiut at the mouth ol Duncan', run ; about acrea Improrad, about 'Ml of good bottom land. The farm ia well calculated for grain or atock. It ia a part ot the Maxwell tract. There ia n ttnft eettlement around it. On the premise, there ia a good saw mill, which take, the water In ,m Walnut creek and Duncan', run. It is a good aite lor a griat mill. The farm, and an undirided half of tile aaw mill, will be aold together ur aeparab'. About one third ol the pay will be required down, the balance in payment.. Mr. Hammond lives on beplacn. Dyll mfVl WALTER THRALL. i I III I I.' rAPKR, ' , AT, Demy and Medium, from the beat maker,. Fi r aale at u Eastern price. lauglll J. II itILET 4; Co. TIIK IIITOWV OK TH li CON I r-S I ON A I.. pY JOHN HENRY HOPKINS, D. D., Bishop olth Diocese of a- verim-m. junt recciveu ami I Of MM b! aug'J I. N. WIIITINO ir. HUNTINGTON. pOI ltET ! A ?nug dwelling lor a small family, In a cen X irai ntuaiinn Appiy m u. uuhub LU apl2 HAH P0L'NI)S WOOL wanted atthcir Warehouse, ' near the National Ituad Bridge, bj aplfi MTln HAL K. KNTr .-'liiru. rIHvsU, Ac, Ac-MMft w a y 4 be found at J W. T. SNOWDEN'H. No. 4, Odeon Buildings. WHO WANTN A BARGAIN ? FOR Pale rheap tor cash TWO OUT LOTS, aituated on Wash ington avenue, north of Broad street. Inquire ot july BAKER Sl ARMSTRONG. Pa p Kit u umiorK.--cYRim"w. field & co., n Clin St., N. Y.. offer lor sale Bleackins Powdm WO casks beat quality. Soda Ash 25 tuna good quality. Alum 100 bbls. ground and 100 tibia, crude Smalt Best English 3 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super, i : tp ai a-unf !Wt French and German, various brands Hags M tons Domestic, all qualifa. K4oa Mb balea Foreign, assorted qualities. Together with a complete Hnrtment ul all kimlftol I'an.-r an Papr Maker's Materials. drtf? dw YKI W. FIELD & C?0. No, 11 Cliff St., New York New-papT. 'JUxil Inches. Ne. paper, 'J8a4(i inches. New-paper, Ht4-i iuchea New-pper, 'idn Inches. New-paper, f.lM in. -JDx:! inches. Newspaper, '4' : ; inrhes New-paper, iuchea N M-pnper. -J4x-ll inchea. NeWnpaper, Inches Newspaper, 'JSitX inches. Newspaper, v ', inches. Newspaper, yrilfcx:!) inches. N'-wspajier, im hes Newspaper. JfiVkx40Vk ImAM Newspaper, '7 iniU inchea Newspaper, 19ai4 inrhen. Newspaper, i - t, inches ALSO. Lu-. .p Paper 40(1 reams all sUea. Colored Paper -1,750 reams awofted sltea Writing Paper -tilW case, a complete assortment. New and Book Ink Superior quality. News and Hook Paper made to order uf any size and quality it wrt notice. dl7d4w A MUMi the great a-soi tint nt ol li.'ioililul patb-ninil Engli - s "ii I il i' it' h 'J lilt- Ilia b el, lIuV le'ri Ul I ll,,MK,ul I In. .1. yard wide. Also, Oil Red Qoodt, yard wide, for window curtnin and green Cullco by the cord at Jip2 WM. Ricimuw I.'NIT El) STATES IIK.KNT FOIt 119, Dr.INtJ u digest ol decisions of the courts ol common law. U oquUy and admiralty in thu United States for tho year 1641. By John Phelps Putnam. ror saiu at Hie. Now liookiture. ir-H J. H. RILEY Sl CO. FRESH arrival ol linens Vi-la llMsal i apy WM. RICHARDS'. oCwartaaoSB CHERRY PECTORAL, fob thb curk of COUUHN, COLIIH, HOAKHKNKNH, BUONUIIITIM, W llooi'lNci ui lilt, citoi P. A NT II 31 A AND CONSUMPTION. IN offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for M. diseases of the throat and lungs, It is not our wish to trill' with the lives or health of the alllicteii, but frankly to lay before them Ihe opinions of distinguished men, and some of the evidences nt its success, from which they can judye for hemi,v. Wo aln-cerely pledge ourselves to BUltO no wild assertions or la'se state-menu of its elficoey, nor will wo hold out any hope to suinn ng huiiiunity which facts will nut warrant. Many i-kookb Hre here given, and we solicit an inquiry from tbiuublic into ull we publish, ti-ellng assured they will Hnd them perfectly reliable, and the medlclnce worthy their best confidence und patnmage- FliOM HENJ. SILLIMAN, M. D., LL. D., ETC., ProftMsorof ChemUtry, Mineralogy, t(C Yale College, Member of me LU. Hist. Med. Phil, and Scien, Societitnof America and Europe. " I (Iran the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable composition Irom some ol the best articles in the Materia Medica, and a very ll ective remedy for the class of dUeases it Is Intended to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 1, HMO. FROF. CLEAVELAND, ok HownoiN Colliok, Maine. Writes" 1 have witnessed tin? etlects of your 1 CHERRY PECTORAL,' in my own family and that ol my friends, and It elves me satisfaction to state that no medicine 1 have ever known bus proved so eminently successlul In curing diseases of the throat and lungs." REV. DR. OSOOOD Writea "That he considers ' CHERRY PECTOIIAL ' the best medicine for Pulmonary affections ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter, after being obliged to keep the room lourinoutns, wiui a severe, semen coul'Ii, accniuptiiued by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms ot dm sumption, commenced the use of the 'CHERRY PECTORAL,' and had completely recovered." THE REMEDY THAT CURES. Portland. Me., January 10, 1847. Dr. Ayer: 1 have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse, until last autumn It brought on a cough which con-lined me in my chamber, and liegan to assume the alarming symptoms of Consumption. I had tried the bent advice and the best medicine to no purpose, until 1 used your CHERRY PECTORAL, which has cured me, und you may well believe me Gratefully yours, J. D. PHELPS. It' there Is any value in the judgment of the wise, who speak Irom experience, here is a medicine worthy of the public eonti dence. Prepared by J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Massachu-ctts. W. HUBtJtlP & UU., liruif gluts High and Hroad streets, Columbus. S Sl CO., Druggists, Wholesale Agents, corner of augj-iiawqin IIOWE'M Hll AKKlt MAKNAPAKILLA COMPOUND. raSTAIIO I1V RUati A NO PUT HP IN O.UART BOTTI.KS. f1HE recipe from which the Shakkr Sakhapahilla is niude was purchased marly a year since, (at a great expense,) from ,.,. im, i,. ii,hi;hil; i" uint peculiar neci (ine .-UHKi Hiuiougli it has not been made puhhe until the present time, it has ueen extensively useu ny immy ol the hrst physicians and tami ii, s 01 uuMHmaaB, wnu nava proaoonooa it tar superior to any nam iji iPBiui-u 01 tm Kino ever yei oiiered IO IIIO plinilc. t ui mode in which it is prepared, viz I by steam, enables th.! prODrlo tor to Oltnel from the herbs used their full streiii'th and real ea siiice, a desideratum which has nevei vt beei. ohlained in Ui, manuiai luring of Htiy other Sarsaparilht Coinpouiid, hence iu vast raporlorlqr as to ita medical qualities, overall other would be SARSAI'ARILLAS. To thOM at present Using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single tria Wilhdiivince Iht-lii of the above fact. Ihe Wonderful healing powers of this preparation are due to tin- manner in which it is prepared, (numely, by steam, , ih well ilK to the Cdiiip(sjilinii of the ingredients used. Iti loidlB ingnidient "elllg Ilie (ii-Ht llupoi leil HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA Combined with many other roots ami herbs which m used in no other Siirsaptu ilia compound at pren nt before tho jmbli(;; and the loivsieinus who nave exalllllleii me recipe, Irom which It Id com posed, say that it is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines iu, a medicine is entire y peculiar to itself; it acts an H gentle stimulant, and also as an al terative as a stimulant, in exciting the action of the liver when torpid as a mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the sl.niiaeh a - iiiirinitlve. lu movina the bowels suHieient. for tho iur"eii ol nature, without exciting lliem lo iiiiiiatui :,l action, and tui u OENERAL PURIFIER OF THE 11LOOD, In removing all t)ie iinlieahhy humura oi Impuritum tb.-n-in OOO-Md. and thereby invigorating the entire iystem, for which reu' son it is pculiarly efficacious in the removal and pennaueut cure of all diseases arising from an .IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such ns KcrJk. lutaneous, Eruptions I'imples lllotehes, Sore l.v-.'l'tt.SVbl Head, Stubborn Dicers, Itiles, all disease re-su ting UV i Mi Arc M iH also not less bene ficial in i;i,ff , All Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Habitual Costive-neas, Loss of App.'tit.-, Acidity ol the Stomach, BfltOOj Wanajll, Consumption, and all Lung Dist'iises, when they arise from i;or-rupt humors ; and as a never tailing remedy iu alt diseases arising form a DERANOEM ENT OF THE NERVtiUS SYSTEM. It is unparalleled; such a Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low Spirit, Despondency, Epileptic Fits. Palpitation ot the Heart, Neuralgic Arlections, (iciit rai debility, ie Ac. It is fouud also lo give great relitd to females in all complaint peculiarly incident to them. This Hiodktna should be taken steadily according to the directions, a in that depends the benetit to be derived from it use Be particular in MOtDJ thai the hotiVli, are put up iu blue wrap pers, with a beautiful steel plate engraving of the head i I on.-,,! thei;ct of Shakers on the wrapper, and at the t.ottum ul ihe label a lac simile id' Dr. Howe s signature. This precaution will prevent counu rteits, and will gOOrd Uiis medicine from being injured in its reputation byoilfldr and dlf holiest melius. Agents in (.olumlms: II. II. Mkaki.vm, Dknio A Sons, I. Ho-skrts A. Co., Kino A BiiMl, W.w. schnkiokr. Sold in ouart bottles, at $1 each, or li bottles for Principal Depot, No. I, College Hall, Cincinnati. S. D, Howe, Proprietor, to whom all orders must he addressed. To bo had ol the principal Druggist throughout the United States and Canada. Call on our agents and get a pamphlet, from which you will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine is applicable to your individual cr.se or not. WM. F. (ilDDINOS, (Successor to King Ac Rriggs,) General Ageut for Franklin county. IIOWE'r. CUI.KBIIATKI, DOCGB CANST. TltK BEAT aK.MKDV KNOWN FOB COUGHS, COLD., HOAUSItNBM, ,OBIt THBOAT, witooriNO couott, ac, ac. lu reputatton Is now to fully ctabliBiied, it I. n iiimiimi at ij to .peak lurther of it here, merely referring to our Hg, nU in Colurahua who will testify to ita in. nt. For aalc by WM. 9, OIDUINGH, Columbua. Aleo, to be had of the (Iruggiata generally. novlu-ly STEAM I M.I I - EOlt SALE. THE STEAM ENtilNE now u.ed by Hull, Caac It Co.. ia for sale, beinc too .nmll lor their ourmise. It i. in excellent or. der, of forty horse power, made by Greenwood St. Co., of Ciiicln- nan. Any person wi-Iiidl- lo pun'hH.i-, cull see tin- nigino in op eration at toe onuiuiiii torv ol the HbovoiiJiiii. d eenllenien. or liv application to the undersigned, where terms will he made known. aJUUB 4: I.ENNU.X, Iyl5-iliwtf Englo FounJiy t 'Ol.lI.ViniX nnd (iHOVEI'IMiT TIIHM1 Ihl. COM. - rAn i . ina mi ii tnHm-'iits on mch slmre of the capital stock of llic Columbus and tiroveport Turnpike C'ompa-ny are required to be paid to the Treasurer of sbIiI Company aa Eighth installment, 10 per cent., on or before November 30, 1850. Ninth installmi nt, 10 per cenL, on or before December on, 1850. Tenth installment, 10 per cent., on or before January 0, 1851 . Sept 11, 1850-dw JOHN COX, Secreuiry RAiiS. Cash paid lor Hints, C anvasa Ragging, Tarrod Uope, and all other dencrintioiis ol paji and naner-imtker's lock, by CYRUS W. FIELD Sl CO. de27-dsVw At their Rag Warehouse, U4 Heekmaii at. TO PAItMKIIH, WE are authorized to offer lor sale one ol the best farms in Franklin county, situated four miles north west of Columbus, containing 215 acres 150 acres cleared, the balance principally White Oak and Walnut timber. Ills situated on a good road, has good buildings, a good orchnnl, and is well watered. If applied far soon, this farm will be sold extremely low. F.nquire at the Real Estate Ope ol jyfl-dAw SMITH A MILLS KDOAB CONKMNO. WILLIAM WOOH. ALFRED WOOD COMUJNU, WOOD A CO., MANUFACTURERS Op I'M'., WHITE LEAD, IN OIL, I PARI 9 WHITK BO. I, DO DO. I PAHI3 ORIEN, DRY WHITE I i in, RED LEAD, LITHAROK. FUTTT, WHITING, ' FIRE DRIED, CHROME YELLOW, CHROME GREEN, CHROMF RED, CHINESE BLUE, oil., ASSORTED COL'D PAINTS, IN CIDER YINKOAR. 1)1 ' E hare adopted the most approved method, as practised by n the Eastern Manufacturers, in manufacturing White Lead, anil will wnrrant it equal to any made in the United States. We warrant the quality oi each article we manufacture to he aa good as can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offerad at the I,. west prices on usual time, or discount for Cash. CASH FOR FLAX SEED Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted We will supply Farmers with Castor Beans for seed, and then contract to take u em at market price annually. I'ONKLING, WOOH A Co Hncinnati, December iM, 184U. dkwly M PKIMOK MILL I'KOI'KKTl POP SALE. WILL be aold at private sale and on reasonable e ins ol' pay m nt, all tliut in.i,-rty lately known h- Donni,..nf Mm . al the town ol Circleville, Ohio, coiisisting ol about two and a hill acres of land, with the privilege of water from the Ohio ea lial, on which is erected and in full operation, an leiinir.. Mrm Mtt Wonleii Knclury, Mil w M ill , a . ,, Ae., l ogi-Uier Willi all rhe extensive nuichiiiiTV now in ,. . u, ....a Fa-tory The waier nririlege is derive! from t). -i..-, ..i i by Lease, whirh has still fifteen years and upwards to run with nbt (d renews); has fall of about l!l f-et,witli tliesuiulua water of a Canal of several miles, arlording a further supply of water I. r -ome two additional Factories. Th'-lerule reoi.n, ,.i rnnnn hichtln- iir..jcin is situated, it deu.i, iii,ui.i,n .i supplies of urain, atford perhaps the beat location ot the kind in the State. F-T oartn ulars, anullcatlon can lie mn,i,. tn u. .ui Lancasrter, Ohio lfeb8 tf.J T. U. WHI I r ' tSSfi "WJia MNimENT. rnmZSVISSS K """ of grm ju, ! " ' .. . ':'' '-LLt Ucr.d. 1 1. ;, , '',S,U;NIM,:N ,s pSToamiot exist It In, bM liul iboUl ilx mrailh, .inc.. Ir - extrminhiinrv ,.,l ir, n Hun ,.v, r ft,.r,, i u. mn,.tl Althuuidi it , ,,.,. f j n. bi,, h, d, ,ii ,,vii. ii.tui,, ,M,. d ,,, ll!rc,lci III I.'.. .,1 J.t, ,W,..V, ,rM. y,., lt li,iL liri'iv,,! I ,, ,,,, h MjH In miin, utlmr cuuiiliiuu. it 1. u, inf.llil.l,. ,,!. Jj lor tlmt wur.t ul ,,11 ,nj,lit th.. toulh cli.. 1NH.A.MMATOKY HIIKUMATISM ' I liomiiu Hiinifit. work, nt Hin...r. a bmii l. w, ottnd piTfiTtly pf , Unie Ufck of fell acute and pal,,: il MWilte trying doctor.' pre.criptlon.and other rnwU in vain, in three day.. , ,j v ,I1LL MonK uTRAOBXHHABTII An ..III iiIivh i- ii ul ,..,.. i,,. in ,i i... -a i,i,v-.wi,, i. i ,. r. .!" ii - , j u iwi. jeiir. iur rneuinarmm. tin, llml'i were al drawn out of .Imp,. In ,, ,.t ,hoc khii; uomner , to ry he liUttBia l.iiment-notth.t bethought It would teiTit :ir ","",k 2W 8nt NUMII.l'AL.-.V. OH PARALYSIS. h been perfectly KbTSfiTfi tSZS SS WHITE-SWULLINU. tin hip niormr A very re.pectalile and worthy citizen of Mdi,on county, 111., had a .on Who had been afflicted with thl, terrible di.onae DWHJ two yearj-mid the hip joint wa. drawn conalderably out ol iliii e. 1 ho iloclora could do it no good, anil ho expected lu, only .on to he cripplo tor lite. I hf. d air, he wa. Imlun,! tou.e Hie Mu.Unul.ini,,,, ,,,-,,,!,! ... ,',, , WOrotRFtn, CURE OF CANCER I Tin. I. to certtly that ray wife hua been .orely afflicted with a men on her face lor .evcral yeara, and it began to .pl ead to an alnrillille e.tent ujr,. mm prescnoeii lot It the treat Kentucky Cancer Iloctot waa applied to-and every remedy that we rould obtain wa. tried, but nothing appeared to do it any good, l wa. pronounced the incurable, aoro. We were ere.tlV iihinned, ami begun to (eel the stings of despair, when 1 tortu. in pnynicum, proud I lor It the great . , , : ew ---""" o ran inuma, ol Hwauanoaa .lus an UaJOttat. and to our great joy, by a lew application, of the .minimi the cancel entirely disappeared. Other Important cure. liavc been eilectcd by it in the nclgnborhood. ,., . , , . , JOHN COI.CLASURE. Clay county, 111., January SMth, 1850. I hereby certify that John Colclaaure is an old, .ulntautial. re. s,i , tHhle and worthy citizen of Clay county, 111., and that I iaw his wile when afflicted with the cancer, andalter it was cured Salem, HI., January 56 o. 1850. r. F. LEMEN. We tally concur in B. F. Lemon'. IHMUBU, being known to r,ct, BRADLV & NICHOLSON, Xenia, III., January Mtb, 1850. .' 0G''F" TO CALIFORNIA EMIGRANTS Ihia Liniment i of the utmoM importance, as it ia au mlalllble ":" ! ult'' f Spiders, or other puuouou. taManar-ttte hlteaol snBkes-lnlliunmallons any kinil-fie.h wound- swel htH'a, sprain., bruis. , eruptions, or sorea of any kind TO I'OIJNTItV Mt'lfi'iiAW-iM i..eiy su,ie suouiu i,e supplied with th it piivs ,i good print ami .ells raniillv. : valuable I.uiinn at. aa CAUTION EXTRA I Many will try lo induce you to buy Nerve and Hone Liniment. . ....... .., ,.j.j wornness nasn, by siuiiic II ia put . good I .e Mexican Mii.tang Liniment. Hut .1., not he deceived. IJ io.iiI. ;, . I. a,,. ,,, blown ii, the bottle. I'tir- s, e. nt. a hot. lie. with lull ihreetion. ii, Euuli.il und u. nnnn I a' ' I'; m. ij.Ml Depot , lilt A III A Mel, LAN".-' Dru Store comer lluril and Market streets. .-Jf. Luis, Mi, Drilggista ami country in, r. 1,, aupplieil on liberal terms. ror side by y prlj'i y BnqtMiorto B. H. Mwklruji. a tn FMnlly Muiclli Tjipot julylll ly ' ' '"W iuo" S""lh "' iSMl' SotlH. . OLD OU. JACOB TOWNSHND,-' Iht imgiml diteortrtr aj Ihr OeiHinr Tovmund fnrtoparilla e.DDr. I.iwn.ond 1. now about 70 year, ol age, and lus long ' ;" "non ns the Author and Discoverer of the rtenkw UrWlU ' I owiiseud Sar.aparilla." Iviug poor, he wa, MOM) l"il lo limit ll- manufacture, by whirl ans it has bivn kept out ol market, ami Ihe .ale. rdmnuwrfbtld to those only who ktd proieil its Worlb, and known it. mine. II bad reached the e,- ol many, iicvorlholoss, as those persons who had n healed ol " '"" ' "ml "Hved Irom death, proclaimed ita Wonderlul cure.: it relaxes atriuturea and ligblnea., remove, all otmlruction, jiid inviguratea the entire nervous .y.iem. I. not ibis then th,. Medicine jnnj preeminently need loo ..r.u ikhw b. .jr.-. l'.Town:.id'.liHrlor i i ii y,uis man s liquid is not to be compared with the old lio,,,rs, l cau.e ol one grand fact that the one ia lucpablo M den Tioration, ,uid never spoils, while the other does : towtu eruientihg, , hlowing the bottle, containing it into fragment, the sunt, iici.t nuid aamaaHfaiai i ,i ...i .T .7. mil lln. horrible compound he pnou to tile sy.tern I What i Into ii .ystem already diseaaed with acid I What cauae. I i.ois, hut acid , Do we not all know that when too 1 sour in our stomachs, wloii mi.,-hlnr I. a..., , . wn palpittuunol the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea, dy.e, . bry. cohe, nd coiTuption ol the bloodl What I. Scroluh, t n a, id humor n the bodyl What produce, all the humor, '"mil ami ex,,., 1 , ,. olll , uud,;r , , " " ' " -'. wh eli .our., and thu. .poll, ,. nuid. , , hay, ting ami taJjnUn, the delicate li.sue. upon wbld. It71a V "Z , ... i.j-uiiiy JI UK! niOHH,i,I (DnniL'e, , 'iivillhi tlon, Ud nearly ull ailmenU ivhit li altlict blUUS Eton How Is it nut liorrible to make and sell, an.l inBuitely Wurse t use Una Huun., I- r,,.ntinKl Aei,l impound ft K n, and yet.he would fain km it undrrHuod U,Bt Old Dr. Jacoo Heaven forbid that w.- Bi.ould deal iu an arUcle which would hear the most distant resemblance to B. P, Townsonda article ' Wi wish it understood, because it 1 the absolute truth, that f. iownaend. article and Old Dr Jacob TownsendV Harsapardla are heaven-wide apari, and inhnitely dlsimiUr , Urn. they are Ull like in every ijurticu nr. havinn ,,, , .kt.. ... i As18, l.Twnsend is no doctor, and never was, is u obemC noitau M -know, DO more of medicine or dUese t . any nth.-r c nmon. unscienuhc, unprufeasional man, what cua, antee Mn th public have that they are reeeivmp a genuine Jr, tilicuiedicm containinK all the virtues ol the articles used m Since the ab ve waa put in type the feUewtag fact haa come to our knowledge which In truly tyled The Triumph of JutfM - Tho War Knded! X Iam, nd abandoned the field-Old Dr. Jacob Tovnwd Tin dic.atcd Ay the Ptople U ' BJToTOegd haa at last given up the in ami far lure or anv Bn H-trsapanlla, havlnrr disposed of (to tadafti t Sm ground'' "nfl 0ri?inft!it' Hnd " Pfftenxton I lull t(1 il,"ri!IUIliftril.)r nl,und,nV1,tn. in thu. evading the isaue betore MtlObUs, by disponing of his trade. 1 ho lurt that he waa no pliyaician, no chemist, the occupation H hose 1 fc wnu worker on RaflltWdt, 5 thovSu wS. .awloga, dock sticks, &e., &e. The fact, alao, that fa J artic" I earae notorious lor its Souring, Fermentim and Kuriinr rh il.. lies, thereby d.r.-ivimr nnd injuring the nick, and de-troy i,b sonda ' ii KKill -1 1'liU'H tev. Ii,l ,ltili, H.. VC.I1 . f ,.i "JJBiUOil it t .f.i ,. i.i :.,i .B Ihahaanliias ti.hrTe ui. .T.i" . ' J ",B F-" "'m lilnl Hertatter it is to be -nt out to the people by some Stramrers yet bearing the name of S. V. TownaenU dangers, We have been mtormed that these Strangers intend to print on he labels the name ol Home Chemiat. in order to redeem pu' sible iu bad character ol Souring and Fermenting Let the people fully understand that no Hevainping, no new bOtohtaftin gvflxbU Oi Cberaisfs names or any o,er folly w, redeem S. 1 . Townsend souring compound from public dim H&dSrtlfi 'Ut'U1 ,r"m S pre-en, JSSSiia it they do thin, it w ill become nnniher j . ItW .night a, well give it another name first a. last F - tiS: "-r" trv ar. AU mmm But if there is no alteration, the people ma ,t. expect Usameold Souring, Kormcnting. Hoot lllerstxlT 7 behave felt it a dutV tn nlnrm t!,.. ,.t.ii,. ... .,. .. . l thl- matter, that Old tlnef l.lT "1 "'I P,,,1,,f)." wnsend's ffHimniffl. Htay ui l llllllllinmo wiui tliih M would remark thai .. m7i.. . S. " ' ,u ion mrinr article. In conclusion W -.and in MM st, a dr., raw s,V 'mSSStZSl only a low door, below ua, l Naua.au the niolivo.an, ,1 Z t ol wlncb wo leave others to judge. ""J"" We understand theae Strange, who have taken up S P 'a hus-wKSTS t TS" i1""-"' need, no comment. ,h . .T"' "J"" """'"-' in lh,' -prin,, and we will then see it them- .Strangers follow in aa .1 I' did Depot lor tho Old Doctor's Har.aparill ia now ios, Nassau at THOMPSON, SKILLMAN CO., Proprietors Principal orflce lor Ihe Western MUta., Vine St., 3d door .bore 4th, Uncinn.u 0. W. CAHHOUN, Oeneral Agenl. to whom all ordcrsor applications lor agencies must be aduri l Thu Saraanar 1 a can lie found t - - n j i the !Hate, Bnd is .dTerUwd in most of the country papers In In every county there la soma one authoriled to establish sub agencies lor the county In which he roaidea, and the same ran be ascertained by relerence tn Uie county paper. For sale in Columbua by DENIII 4V ldllRV, Agents lor Frank lln county. Also, by Hirt Lono, Ororeport feblA-ditwly r r,r,u , MOUNT RAGI.K TRIPOLI, LVUIl cleansing and burnishing all finishi I Metalii: and Gla,, A surtacea, such a, Kolil.Nilver, llm... nritannln anil "terl war.', WId. e , rlow-Faaea, lllrrora, Ac. ino Accaliac Amtrican, In speaking of this article, says I "Of al! the substances which have been applied to polish glass and metals, noitr. ran equal that known by the name oi 7moii. Th,, is a superior article lo that brought from Italy by Hi. Venetian, and now generally used throughout all Europe It -nould be In every family and every workanop." The subscribers, being the agents for this ntj, are prepared to furnish it to dealers at manulacturers' pnee- Housekeeper, tod Mechanics are requested to call and try the article, and in caaea where it doea not give the most entire aali'larti.rti, Ihe money will ha refunded. HAIN 1 HORTOli, maylf, No. 63, High St.. sign ol the Back Saw. I AIIIKS' Linen Cambric Han.il.. from M eenl to SIS i . can In lound by calling upon p. T. saowiiEN, No. Odeon HuUdiiura. ap36 HOIisi BBOS ikon UIJPEKIOR In quality to any .. k lull assortment of all kinds , M hi u. - market AUaj. , il iron . . '.stajitlv on lian.i an.) (or sale al the sign of the Back Saw. BAJN HORTON, Jylhl oj High street Columbus. O. CHEAP BUILUINU OKOl ND WE have aia small lota for sale, aituated In li-altby and pleai ant location. Id thl, city. I'riee Irom ttUD to 3f., arL.. good and easy term,. SMITH m MILLS, JllS-d North Room Kichange Batik VALiiAHl.K LAW UOOKH. T. t J. W. JUHNSON, I N VJ'i'F: the attention of the Profession and others desiring Law Hooks to their rery extensive stock, which they believe con tains the best assortment of American Publications in the United Statoa. Particular attention given to furnishing or complMlug Umm lor the Departments, Associations, and States. ty Orders by mall promptly and carefully executed. 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"ncc ot Package. 18 00 .77 00 18 00 22 00 62 00 00 15 00 35 00 18 00 15 00 52 00 29 00 18 00 30 00 18 00 16 00 40 00 25 00 19 00 37 00 19 00 15 00 90 00 40 00 16 00 35 00 18 00 Date Capital Oct Prnea 1 84,000 79 No,. 2 37,500 75 Noa. 3 50,000 7B No.. 4 2.-.000 75 Noa. 5 40,000 75 Noa 7 25,000 78 Noa. 8 40,000 75 Noa. 9 33.000 75 Noa 10 18,000 78 No- 11 13,500 75 No, 12 50,000 78 No, 14 5,000 72 Noa 15 34 000 78 Nos 16 30.000 75 Noa 1. 30.000 78 Noa. 18 30.000 78 No. 19 2 J0,000 75 Noa. 21 25,000 75 Nos. 22 25,000 78 No. 23 30000 78 Noa !4 211,(100 75 Noa. 21 13,500 75 Noa 75,000 78 No.. 38 40,000 78 No. 39 20,000 75 No, SO 30.000 r, No, 31 34.000 79 Noa No. of Price of Ballota. 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