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.1 ", i TOLLTMEXIV. COLUMBUS TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 25, 1851. NCMBERliisT P.R1KTED AMD PUBLISHED BY OOTT ft BAIOOK. OFFICE KOTH'MftT OOBMBB OF HIOH IT. AMD BUflAS AlLBf. TERMS Invarinbly la advance. TaDullyt to person la Oulumhua, par year W 00 M sent by mall out of Colutnbus S 00 during tha session, and Tri-Weekly balance of t mt lo Columbus . 8 00 By mll 1 00 TheTrt-Weaklyby mall 3 00 Weekly la Columbu 9 00 , Outol thocityi by mail.alngle 1 SO To club of lour and upward! 1 85 To clubs ot too and upwards, to ona address 100 Dally, session 8 00 fri-Weekiy 1 oo Weekly, single..... $0 To oluua of ilva and upward 40 Advertlslnti. The following rates and rule ol advertising bare bom afroed pon between tan proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and tha Ohio State Journal, to ba oborved,ln all oases, alter thla dale. July w, low. Dally Paper One wuara, 10 Una or taw, one intertioa u u , eacb additional. .".... uH 1 week , II M ..." a." m . s ..." , w 1 month 11 M M 9 ..." i ii ii 3 ,.. t it " fl ..." M II II fl .,"....,,.,.,,...,..,., ii ii 18...i , . Standing card, 8 Unea or lew, per annum U columitwlth 4 changes, " " il " " U8...." " " changed weekly " U u daily " with 4 change " u ,. 90 50 ..ISO .. fioo ..3 00 ..4 00 ..8 00 ..8 00 .. 10 00 ,. IS 00 .. IB 00 ,. 10 00 . 80 00 ,. 93 00 . 85 00 ,. 30 00 . 80 00 . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 . SO 00 I "19...." " changed weekly " u u m dell u , ..130 00 Other ease not provided for, ehareablo In oonformiry with the pove rates. Thu iiHndnrd of nieajurmneBt to be minion type. for each additional square in the dally. Inserted one month, or srsater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, ball price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unlets it Is spe Hilled oa the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of local advertlan-ents beyond the amount charged for their publication, Aimouncfna candidates (lor office of every description,) to be hartied at the rate ot Blty cents per week, for eacb name I the same to be. In all caaea, jiald in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Ad vtsrtiM-inenti not marked on the copy for a specified number ot Inanitions, will be continued one monu, unless oroereo out, and payment will be exnetad accordingly. The privilcgr-s ol yearly advertiser, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo pnld fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ace., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged y mo piece, ai inn uauai rues. No aovasTiniMKirn can msiaTio oaATmrovirLr. aavnritsitmenia lor cnannme mtuiuiitim, iiro vuiiipuim, wun, townihlp, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged okji pnee. M.rri.un nnMiwa tn hn ftharffPfl 3S pMltS. Deathslnserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 3 j advertisers, and all others sending communications or g notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or any public entertainments where chargna are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in tended to promote individual interest, can omy oe lnsenea wiu tha ,mH.rfnm1lnir that thn unu la tn be oald lor. If Intended to be inserted In th" editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ol nut less than w cents per una, ana men omy wnen accompanied by an advertisement All loaded ad vortlsementa to be charged not less than double the bove nilKS, and measured as If solid. lAdvurtiaemiwls on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above relet.-Attorn.tyF will be faolden for the price of inserting advertise ments orougni in oy inem. Counting House Almanac for 1851 .. M T. W T. Vl. ..I.. .. 1 9 3 "4 5 fi 7 8 8 10 11 19 13 Ii 1.0 lei 17 18 19 811 21 'J'J 9:124 96 2li 17 a !!! 30 31 .. lEBBOART. a. H- r. w t. r. s. "9 '.i " "i 'fl "l 9 111 II 12 13 14 h lli 17 IS II) 2(1 91 22 23 24 24 2fi2? 28 .. t. f. w t. r.j. i 5 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 III II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 III 2(1 21 29 93 24 95 Si; 27 28 29 30 :ll .. ...... (m.t.wt. F.a. .. ..I 1 9 "3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.0 2(1 tj 98 29 30 .. MA Y. S. H. T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 20 21 92 23 24 25 2i;27 98 29 3031 JONB. ...t.wjt.j. s. 1 2 3 4 S '7 8 9 Id II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.1 24 25 2(i 27 28 99 30 a. h.t. wt. f. a. . . .. I 9 "3 4 5 K 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 lli 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 2C 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. AOOHST. a.M. t. w t. r. s. 12 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 II 19 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 95 9(i 27 28 29 30 31 8EFTEMBER. 8. M. T. W T. K. 8. .. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 11 19 13 14 15 10 17 18 III 20 21 29 23 94 25 2(i 27 28 29 :ni.... .... OCTOBER. 8. M. T. W T. P. I 8. .. .. .. 1 9 34 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lli 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2d 27 28 29 30 31 .. NOVEMBER. 8 M. T.I W T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 39 .......... DECEMBER. a. m.t. wt.(r. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1( 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.0 2(i 97 28 2(l30 II .. .; BAMUaX fliXLOWAT. HBNBT W. FAQ I. OAIXOWAY eV PAOB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. & Courts. Office In Piatt's new building, opposite titato House. mayg-tf " ' A. B. BUTT1.EH, Attorney and Camneellar at Law, Colamaaa, Ohio, Offlce, No. 8, Nell's xohattge, opposite Secretary of aute's office. WALTER TI1KALL, iirnnwT nil nunMlltsr at I.nw. t alaisibnil. Ohls. A LHO, a Commistitiner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds XX lor tea mate ol new lori. Office on High tt, between Town and Rich. octi LVHAH 10TTL1C9. THKO. COM STOCK. 0B0. O. OOMSTOCE. BUTTLEH, tO.HHTOl K St. CO., i'Miii-i.Matii-a tn R. ('nmatnek. h. V,D.. FORWARD! NO AND COMMlSHiON MKKCHANTfl, Lard Oil Manutactururs, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, r isk and Lumber. Head of the Canal, uoiumnua, unio. y Liberal advances made on consignments. tmarB it i ni; wav sV uo.h Itrn Taandry, Broadatreetaear taw BridfO Calaaa- Stovci of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT TIIOMPftON'8 OFFICE, lajfpU NelPa Exchange, opposite the Secretary of State's 11 flce, High it, Columbus. decll ins. aaiiaat. n. 0. ttun. NEIRERT aV LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. augJfl,'45 REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, deell-dtf HERE, ABBOTT aV CO., DEALERS la Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, fte Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock " OBK W. BAXta. aoBKXT ASJISTBOlf. BAH KK I ARMftTRONU, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O ELDRIDOB tV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, m$ street, 1st door north 9 Town, ovpotiU tkt U. 8. HotO, ARE prepared to execute alt orders In their line of business, la the neatest and aoetfashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE. aplfl-dtf A. L. MARTIN. N OT I C Br-Tha notes and accounts sf George Gere ft Co, are left with us tor settlement and collection. The must be id without delay. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. UHOHI'H B WALVU i r, SIGN AMD BANNER FAINTER, eoLtratira, ome. FOR (IALB. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUriE, with eight rooms, pleasantly i rusted: toatetherwithtwo-lhirdsof an acre of around. oa which there is a good weU of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terma, or will exchange lor a small house saw tot Bearer tne Dusweas portion 01 ino cuy. aaw, woam va east lota, for sale remarkably low aad on good terms. Enquire of Iaugl6 BAKER ft ARMSTRONO. nPRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of a. iegai rapers, to wnicu tne aneanoa oimemoers 01 me uon- ftjnnon m resprcnuuy mviied. Cuabinga Hanual ; JenVr toe's do. ' Boatherland (Joel B.) oa Parllaneelary Law aaal Ralae. New York Debates; Kentucky do, Modary t New CotJttitutiom. For sale at J. H. RILEY ft CO 'S Bookstore. -av BALB OF COLLEOB LANDHi rVK IWaraer and betser paction of these lands still remain un- X "iold, and thay are now oSerad at private sal oa teoornrno-datirig terawa parteaOy of the fnrel maaury btdiif required Also, far sale bulldina aad owl lots la the viRaaw of Gambler. which are unsurpassed for beauty of toeation, and all tha mora Itapectant advantages to be deatred ta saeh proverty. A good hotel is specially needed ta taw village, and a lot for the purpose will be turn unea en mvorsott) s-rsne. Apply to the subscribe riJataWer.Knom county. JyVaf M T.C. WIMO.Araat CHEAP LOTH. 1171 haw j itdhtkh building lota, attaaSad oa Freak Ha .-.., ff aaa. which are una sail aiasaaly low, aasi oa good terms , (Jail) B4JUU AMMmYXWMU. ftiHM. nR Pr.mm. TEACHER ol Vocal ll(llii.trUnnlln.ii.li. Mnl. Tally luloriut the public Hint she is prepared to give lessons on th PIhho forte wnl Uullar. Thnte ravorlnit her vbhih iwu hi incir muin'ii win rue uon, Mrs. d F. will also give lessons In enamel painting, perlmens Ot wllirh ma 1m nxaiiiiintl at tlnun. Wliliim. A llt,ti)ii,. J. H Riley It Co.' Hook Stores, and at tha Messrs. Reeds' Music own. BkMRKNCKS. Rot. Mr. Hitchcock, Messrs. Whiting ft Huntington, Uon, J. O. Mi lor. M it M.tnhm B ' For further particular Inquire of Henri. Heeds, at their Mu "Jna- sep&i-dnm v. 0. msiioni. L. F. C. BFSHIONH sV CO.. DRY (iOMDH, Hoots, Uhoes, Hut, Ops, Hlraw Good, Ac. rour doors south of the American, Columbus. ocl8 Hard win e. CIERU. ABBOTT 4L CO., Mlam nf th fills lntln..L. nm. ihi iliui. HAVK now in stom and in traniiiu Irom the eatt, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, far. mlog and mechaulcal tools. We bavu long own anxious to meet our customer on low pricos, we bavu now the ability to do to. Our good were bought lor caih and we can and will toll to prompt paying purcimwn upon as good terms, If not a little bet- wr, mi nil hjij vUKtrtttiauilSUIUUUlIU III VH'lIlliy. Jao7 (JKRK, ABBOTT CO iotmru r. bmith. autvtL u. mills, SMITH AV MIT.LH, ATT0HNKY8 AND COUNriKLOKH AT LAW, Ral Estate Agents, Nurverors and Notaries Pnbllc. HIUH STB EXT. COLUHSUR. OHIO- ATTEND to the practice ol their protoiilon, obtaining pensions, aellins and Wsinii nal eUtn. lurvovlnn ami lfvillnir l.n.l. collection ol claims, examination ot land tiuos, 4c, t- tto, ' aKKRaRNCtta i Swan Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, Nnw York City. Wm. Milti.rd. ClKveliuifl. (J. Tw.xt.1. HiM. WHDh. ctn-ri J. W. fionay, Ht. Louis, Mo, Uoo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati opu H. au.iv 1 H. JOSKFlt fULLlVANT. RILEY & CO.. BOOKMKL1.KRM AND NTATIftNRnft. AND Ufalorsin 1'aper IJiuiHing, Borders, Window Shidet, Window (JttrnicHB nnl lum-v irw.lB r.iUiotl'..(li. .t.iw.tl.ui that thry have ri reived averyexti-nrivoantortinuntul hiiuaoods to which the attention of tlm public it invitod. notf -J WIKIiniV fll.AMM. COMMON alios and quulnies; also, superior American and French (Jlasi. of ncarlv all alzHs uaunfiv wiantiH at tlm aim of the fj LT PADLOCK. NliW JKWm.ltY KMTAMHII.MENT. HRUWN it BUCK. TUB undertigued have formed a partnership with this title, and taken the room formerly occupied by C. H. mug u inuvj biuiv, b iiiw OOOm BOUin Ol UIO American lIoti:l.aild nearlv UUDOtltfl I h4 Eicimnin Hunk. wImim thuy have opened a new aiaortment of vvnirnea, jeweiryf miver and rintea ware, Uold cnn, npfuiurit' oi every acscnpuoB, 10 buh an ayes. And nil kind ol PANUY OOO Dri usually kept in their line. We Invite all to call and look at our stock, wo will be pleated to show our goods whether they with to purchase ur not Watches and clocks repaired in the bctt manner and warrant for one year. From their experience in the business they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with UielrpHtron-age. J. 11. llltOWN, may23 8. BUCK. CAPITAL ITNlVKIfMITY-f'ftli:tlKNrUUMttT. fl 1 11 K (immraar School ol Capiul University will be re-opened in A. tho building formerly occupied by the City Uigh Bchool, oo Town street, on Thursday, the liith iust. It is expucted to organize College claws Iniinediiitcly. All who desire to attend snouia ao so aithe beginning ot the term. WM. M. RKYNOLna, 1IKNUY HTANHKUY, MAM'L M. SMITH, OKOltdK M. 1'AUdOVrf, O. MACHOI.D, LKW1H HKYL, sepB Ex. Com. of the Board of Trustees. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENC4INEM FHOM new and Improved patterns, among which it one for tho MUI.KY HAW MILL, ol compact form, with MILL UtONH nd fixtures complete. They alio make the celuhratid I A Kn LH n 1 A 1 t. I' W A I K H W II K K I . . RAILliOAU (Mil WIIKKLH, and nil other IKON and BRA8S UAOi inus uauuliy made at rounories, HAOIIINItr of all kinds made promptly to order. HUCK'M CELKIIUATED fiOOKINO STOVE. Premium Cookinu .Stoves. Parlor. -Shoo, and Church Htovt-aanrf Furnaces. Fire UrHte. and i'LUUOUH all wtu-ranted. ara enn. iHuniy mr BHie i wiiolrsalr huii rktail on nnerni utrms. Merchants and others dealing in l'louqh and Htovca are re- iwcnuoy invium hi examine our sioca auu prices. UPPKU LB AT 11 EU AND CALF HK1NH. QAA IDEd lariro wax I'pper Luathcr: OW aw do Kiu do; 19 dozen French Calf Hktus 13 do American dot Just received, and will be olFered at s-reat barsnlna at tha ahoa muiD.iin.Huiuui l H" 11. II. IVIiUnAl.Lt. IJNITKIt HTATKN lllfiKMT Vlllt 1 Mlfl. BKINO a digest of deeiiioiit of the courts of common law, eoultv and admiralty in thn United rilutna fur th wnar 1HJU By John Phelp Putnam. ror saie at tnn new Bookstore, iFi i. H. RILEY ft CO. IIO R KALE, 'J4 one acre LoU tituated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Soma ol which front on the Wor. tbinKtoo Plunk lloul. This ground Is pieasanUy situated and it wullciiculfttedtur private reaidciict'.. lenna in.y. Kni)uireui ii'iKi'.ii Aitnis i iiunij, tppSO UohI tUt.tfi llrad Uuartiin. CAKIlf A(E TKI H IIINOH. 1 fill PA,R r:iBtiu cpniiiit: Wwtt iron Axles; 100 sett Brats 1UU JlublBatida:3i)Hlt-BiMiBB; lbwt l.toilinr? I.e Tutt Damask Liuingsi Painted anil limn Clotli; Tack, iseamex Cord, MalleaUUi Cattingt, fto. For tale by junet lir.KK, AMHU'IT CO. X DUMlliAULR W.MALTi IfAUM ftttH StAI.n. A Wii are authorised to xcll a f MALL FAKM.coq- mIL taining 45 acres, 35 of which are improved, with a Frame Cottasm House, aood stnblioR, tuitether wttn fruit and hrubbvry, and nil other necBiary nxtures. enquire oi ist piifj itAivr.n tt Anna utupitt. PAINT. WE have on hand and lor sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil. Wlilte and IUd Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Vnrtiiifh, tuiMher with a great variety of paints, brushes, fto. At the sin ot the jyi uiiii i'Ai)iui. TO LA NOLO It OH 1 PERSONS having houses to rent or lease can find good and ready tenant by calling at our office. Thcrels hardly aday uses out wo nave can ior nouses uiai we cannot supply, SMITH ft MILLS, sepW-d Knal Estate Aironts CABINET MAR KIIS CAN And Veneer Varnish, Sand PHpor, Olue, and nearly all other article in thoir line, at the sign of tho maris OILT PADLOCK. CITY TRADE. 11 HE attention of the Ladies Is i egpectlully Invited to the ele-. irant ttock of Dn-BS Hilk. CaMiuueret. All-Wool Delaines. Hhawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Itibbons, Lnees.ftc ftc.,now being received and opened by P. T. SNOWDKN, No. 4, Odeon Building. His stock of Drot Hllki, alone, will richly repay an examination. We ti.ko pleaiuro In showing our Uooda tn all wau Hiy lavur u wuii n irmi, (apiuu NEW 4JOODH. WE have In store, and otier for sale on good terms 7&dos. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 dox. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Olass. 10000 lights " Sash. iuuo ma. ruiry. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 800 kegs Nails, assorted. OF.RE, ABBOTT ft CO., aov9 At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock. A FAR II FOR HALE. II fE are authorised to toll a splendid Farm of lOfl acres, titut- ted ntno miles north ot Columbut. on the State road to Cleveland, on which there It anew Frame House, with other con- renlencoa. Fit ty -live acres ol the above land is in a high state of cultivation, anu the oniance well tiimieicd with blue ash, walnut, suiiar ami beech. This Farm is well watered, being bouuded on tne cast uy Aium creex. rersont wistiiog to purcnaaea good lann, woum uu wen io ciui ou mo buom tiimtb. julylW HAKKH ft ARMSTRONO, A NTOf'K FARM FOR MALE. ICrtl ACKES ol Laud in Fulton county, Indiana, situated on lOal'J the State Koad leading from Logansport to Michigan, anu within i:i mile of the former place, iiOO acres of which is prane al 1 oak opening, the realdue well timimred, principally oak, with some sugar and hickory trees. Tbit Land it well calculated for a iraiiDf farm, having an abundance of living water the year round, and will betold at a bargain, or wtljexchange for improved city property or land in thn vicinity of Columbu. Enquire of July. BAKER it ARMSTRONG. FINE WOOLEN OHKHM faOODH. WOOL de Chene, (a new and beautiful article,) all wool Cashmere, De Laine. French Merino, ftc. fto., a larre stork, and at low prices. oell P. T. SNOWDEN. NOTICE. MESSRS. SMITH ft MILLS, Real Estate Agents, have afew of those choice build iim lot on Town street and Wathina- ton Avrauettill left Purchasers wishing to build residences un thn best building ground, and in one of the. best neighborhood! in the city would do well not to bo too late. notft-d ' Woolen Slocking Yarn, by J. I). OSROnN ft co. AND HTII.L ANOTHER ONB LEFT. FOR SALE, one of the most ileslraide building lots on Town street Inquire of InovlBI BAKER ft AKMHTRONG. HARDWARE. WE have now In store at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, and on the wav from the East the largest assortment of Hardware we have ever had. Having purchased from iirtt hands, and mostly for cash, we can offer better goods, ami at lower prices than formerly, and believe that in variety, quality and style of goods we can equal any in Ohio. FOR HOUSE BUILDERS WE HAVE L000 bones window glass, assorted IromoKa to 32K46, both American and foreign. 600 kegs nallt assorted, including the best eastern and western nails and tnlkes. 9,000 lights window sash, and more coming, t,UUU locks and latcnea 01 many omerent patterns, including all the late improvement in locks and latches and other fastenings for door blinds, gate, Ac, Ac. Also, White Lead, OU, Putty, Paints, Varnishes. Sand Paper, ftcfta FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS We have patent and enameled Leather, painted and gum Cloth, plain and lane colored Damasks, Lamps, Bands. Lace. Broad cloth, Tufts, ftc. We have Tubs and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea-trays and Walters, porcelain and tinned Stewpms and Kettles, and a vari ety 01 very necessary ariiciet not enumerated. FOR GUNSMITHS We have Barrels, Locks, Mountings, Shot Bags and German sU tot rowuer r ibsxb ano noma MECHANICS' TOOLS In great variety, among which may be found many superior tools nut, unr-H ivvua ui um nui, aolB - GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. RflMTON rillTUNN. W E have Just received a tew thermometer churn. Also, the luitl celebrated Boston cvlinder churns, the most universally uWof any chum in Yankeedom. if you wan m enisino, cm si no. iui, uinu aircwv GERK, ABBOTT ft CO, Jy3 1 Sign of the Gilt Padlock. GENTLEMEN 1 ALL at P. T. SNOWDKN'S, and examine his stork of Cravats, Scarfs. Gloves, ftc. ftc. before nurchasinx elsewhere. The assortment is new complete, and will be tonnd to embrace every OMirnoieiiTNi. - srvnm I ARPBRf4 NEW MONTH LT MAGAZINE, (or Feb a, a, rusry, 49m reeeivea, ana utr saie ny HUNTINGTON ft M AC IN TIRE. rpHK LIFE AND COKHEHPONDBNCB OF ROB. 1 aad I M skMT nutlUai, MUee) by feM nam, jtM Messvad Kwaastey slUPAtllUlUM aUBiniiU. TRIE THUB EBLATION Of TOR HEX KB. Ry I Ware, M. 1). J. u. HI LEY ft CO. f T. MNOWDKN has Ladles' abroldflrdllandkere1iifs m. 9 irom 91 io v is, oo (MIR HK.NTl-A.nafl dwelling for a small family, In a cen tral situation. Apply to II. COWLKa ft CO. NAILM Thn genuine Junlatta Blue Nallt, warranted a good as evtrr used. scu841 KILBOUKNK ft JON EH. BLACK flILK THIWMING LACK, from Vk In. to H y. dirtiirentquaUtiMS,at P.T.8NOW to H yd. wide AFUKE apS Irtll arrival of Bueoa VlsU lists at WM. RICHARDS' l UKMHINJ ClAHKM, for Ladies and Oenllemen, for sate HA I It Tl KChll KH.-A Hue assortment, for sale at the New Bookstore j. jr. RILEY ft CO IAHTEKN WOOL YARN, white, bhick, blue, mixed and J scarlet Just opened by U. COWLEd ft CO. K.1I BKOI OKUKH PAHllV nRHMHM. pMHROIDKHED Laoe and Muslin Party Dresses, from t!S to uii urcoinui oj r. i. onunur.n, LKOdBR PAPEUM, i1AP, Demy and Medium, from the best makers. For sale at un, irom auglO 'w eastern prices J. 11. RILEY ft Co. 1UNT HBCEIVBO-A large and handsome assortment of at ulain and lancv UaLsinea aad Cashmeres, bv octS i. D. OUBORN ft CO. WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB. WILLOW Waggons, CradW and Baskets, Palis, Churns, Ao. For sale by mild OEHE, ABBOTT ft CO. IUVINM'N WOUKM, VOL 14. Conquest of Grenada. For sale atthe new Bookstore. M augtO J. H. RILEY ft CO. WKUHTKU'K VNAUlUJJillfl) DICTIONAUY-Co-luuibusattini-y, J. U. Ill LEY ft CO, y Trade supplied on the best terms. IJLAIN Chamburg. Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, with hut L colors and beautiful paturns, at pit WM. RICHARDS'. WINDOW M1IADKH. Of new paueras, just received at the New Book laiayll) J. U. ItlLi?V ft CO. A". VilMH! ITANMf! A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fans just received at the New Bookstore of mi.yU J. U. RILEY ft CO. PATENT LKVKR CLOCKS A NEW article just received at i- Call and soe them. UunuJ BROWN ft BUCK'S. NAII.M. WE take this opportunity to say that we have now In store and lor sale at low prices, 300 kegs of tho best nails ever brought to this market OEitK, ABBOTT ft CO. WAHI1INUTON ANO TUB REVOLUTION, an Ore-Uon delivered by . P. Whipple, before the Municipal au- horitlos of i.oaton J- R. RILEY ft CO. FOR TUB TOILET. 1HAVE a fine stock of F roach Extracts, Powders oi various kinds, Boaps, ftc. P. T. BNOWDEN. 1NOIA AND TUB HINDOOS. Missionary at Madras. By F. D. W. Ward, late J. H. RILEY ft CO. 31 EDICAL DELUSIONS. A priie essay, by Dr.Uooker CARLYLE'S NEW EHSAVH-LiUtor Day pamphlets, bound in one volume. .... n oolB J- H. RILEY ft CO. JUHT RECEIVED. A large assortment of Morsair green and other colors French Merinos. For sa every low by octf) J. P. OSBORN ft CO. CJTEEL GOODS. Beads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Bags, Purses, tJ fto. Also, Pon Knives, a apiunaia assortment. j, H. RILEY ft CO. OUMMEK SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A One lot, slightly injured, to n be bad for a song, for sale by aplO H. COWLES ft CO. a IT A Hill vnU HALE OR RENT. rpiHS farm is situated within two miles of the city, and conUlns euaores, oo oi wnicn are unproT-u. r.uuuiio ui K-pia BAKER ft AUMSTRONO runoA MIT HAWH. iite have just received a Ireah lot of those very superior cross v v cut saws wo navo been senmg too iaii two y i June7 GERE, ABBOIT ft CO I1AYAHD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures in the MJ Path of Empire. Illustrated. Trade supplied. For sale at tho bookstore of may;) vv I a. RILEY ft CO 1aa BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may UUU be found tingle and double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all the utual siiet. At the sign oi uie N THE NEW YORK CONVENTION.- 80 copies Just received a at t the New Bookstore of mayll J. H. RILEY ft CO. COD LIVER OIL. A CONSIGNMENT of a small quantity Irom Ruihtoo, Clark ft Co., New York, for tale at tho New Bookstore of mayil n. a.ni vj. HI1AWLH, PLAIN and embroidrred whito and colored Crape; black Lace and Urenadino Shawls, a good assortment at p35 t. i'. pnuwiir.n o. mo PKDLA1W-A caw of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, on Jewelry, new styles and of superior quality, for tale cheap. ..r J ii iiii.kv a art. FRENCH PAPER HAXJINCH. A CASE of very choice patterns ot Embossed Gold papers, for parlors, and Borders to match. At tho new Bookstore. tig io J. U. UlLKY at ou PIMTill.H. KK VOL VINO tlx shootert, tog rtlior with doublo and tingle barreled pittolt, for talo at the aign of the marl uii.T rADtuun. LIFE OF II Alt.II AN IlLENNERHAHHETT, compri-ainit an authentic acconut ol " The Burr Exhibition," con taining tact not heretofore published. i runts tuppiieu. ror taie at uie new oooxtiora oi may;W J. 11. RILEY ft CO. FOR HALE, WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which tan hf ht mailt At a linriiain for cash, or will exchalilie thorn or tock In tho Xenix or Cleveland lUilroadt, at par. Inquire of July'Jfi HAKKH AHMSlttUrtU UOUtm AND READY UATH. New atvle. curt white and fine aualitv. jutt received. Al se, a complete ttoek, of all prices and qualities, to be open- .ii i . i U 'IIU I'lllinn A BAIUJAIN C A FEET front, on north tide of Rich sticet, between High 0J and Front streets, can be had cheap now, of augOT North Room Exchange Bank Building, FOR VALE. A .F.KY neat and commodious new brick bouse, with five XI rooms, near the centre ot din a healthy part at the eh j. Enquire of eugu SMITH ft MILLS. DBMIHABLB DRENN (JOODH. NEW styles ot Barucs, Tiuuos, Mourning Alburlnes, Ginghams. Lawns. Dlain and riiturud black Silks, and new itylui ol colored silks, a nice assortment Just opened by apa u. wnbco tt uu. CHEAP, CHEAPER. CIIKAPEHT1 Jht Wo have lor sale a new brick house and lot oa east Oak ffitfl street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, BHhtnaoueap, ana on easy terms, SMITH ft MILLS, Sep4 Real Estate Agents. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most respectfully say that we have the best assortment ol tools ever brought to this city, and we are disputed to sell them very low for ea-n. (jylj OEKiS, ABBOTT ft CO. WOOL BED BLANKET. rt P PAIRS fine 13 by 1U qr. Circluville Blankets. These blan-m O kets are liner, softer and heavier than any other make. For sale by loc!4 J. D. OSBOHN ft CO. S'IMf'I.HVII.I.R Wnill.HN YARN. FUST received, HO pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock- r uig yarn. i, ' , . t t naDntm a. nn cor saie oy "ow LOTH OF LOTH-AND CHEAP I WE have tor tale cheap, a plat of vacant lots, 18 in number, tronlinB on Town ttreet Washington Avenue and Frank lin Avenue, being sub-divltioaa of out-lot No. 53, varying in site from half to whole city lots. This is considered note the most desirable part of the city, and la improving last. The lots are from 90 to lift teet above High street and is ducidedly the pleas-antest location in tho corporation. They will be sold chtap and on reasonable terma. A plat can be seen, and the prices and terras learned, at the office of SMITH ft MILLS, ocit) Heal batata Agent, norm noora, Saxcnanga win. w FOR HAL Bv Two elegant and substantial uwr.b f r if LING UO US ho on Town street, between e ourm ana e 1110 Jttjli. SMITH ft MILLS, pl7 north Room in Exchaiiifo a k. T1TV hnanvir1 varant liullHitiu iota OO Mound Street be- V V twivn Third and Fourta streets, which can be purchased cheap, and will give Irom three to Ave years 10 pay ior mem. inquire 01 sepai) anir,n m. Ainunu, V A I. IT A HI.K 'ITV PHOPRRTY FUR HALS. THE residence of the late Dr. Sisson, 00 High ttreet near the eomer of Rich, Is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of JOUH L. uiI.L.or apl THOMAS SPARROW. Itf ITLRV MILL HAWH. WE have a few first rate cast ateel Muley taws. Alto, narrow mill aawa. of paat and German steel, totether with a large assortment of cross out saws which have never been equalled for quality w tola market. UK.it c, ai.hu j 1 sc tu jyi eign ot toe uut rauiucs. nkNTl.KMKN! 1HAVE received a large addition to my stock of cravats, in-eludlnasome er handsome Scarfs. Also, rich Veiling, among them a lew patterns of embroidered white silk, for Party Vits. White, black aad oolorad kid, beaver driving and dress Gloves ; Hosiery of various kinds, Shirts, Collars, ftc. Call in and take a look at them. P. T. SNOWDEN VOIt HALM. A SMALL Farm of 80 acres, situated within 3 miles of West b. jerterion. Madison count, la acres ot wnica are tunuerea. the balance improved, and alt under fence. This Farm is ottered for sale cheap and oa good terma, or will exchange lor unproved city property, i iL t ... ' r 1. . it d-d a. luuuTKiivn The Western Ajpicilturist. Prtai. W. W. MATHER. EdHar. Cor, Secretary of the' Ohio tit att Board of Afrricvllurt, d by several gentlemen well known aa able scientific and AioVd practical rtgnca uensu. fi n 1. 11 m r Ir m . num. A MONTHLY Agricultural paper will be published In Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st, 1S51, devoted to the interest of Agriculture. with agriculture, domeitie and political economy, arts and man- 11 win urn 10 collect ana uhtuw mc. wkM(!o - uiacmrea, as wm auvaaca tne uw ments ot its reader. th atliiiM fcwi that, mahteit. flip can not redeem this nledae, yet they rely with aoi-denc on tha aid t be derived from other aotirm. The work will be of royal octavo size, of good paper and type, with 32, pagnt.and put up ta Beat covers. Terms, one dollar per year payment in ad-met, and afl sub- aerintinna lit enouMnm with thai BrttBumber of the volume. All mattem connect' d with the editorial depannaaat may be addressed to w. w. Nathbs, uoiumDua, unio. All business letters (postage paid) directed lo dell J. H. RILEY ft CO., PubUfhen- fHCRNH. Thermometrr and Barrel Chums, of the most sp v proved sum, Ltep'sBj aibnuuiinB aiuttn. nan fiARPftTM. A LARQ1 LOT ! aMhtoaa ii aitaalli oa bawd mi for sale by am si. sj. uajsuaui m vw. GENERAL A8f4KIBLT Off OHIO. BBNATR. SriAioa OUARLKS 0. CON VEKS, of Muskingum. Clerk liiNiv A. SwirT. aergtatuu-Am James A Soranton. Alward, John C, d Licking. Barker, George W,, w... Morgan and Washlngtoa. Beeton, Ituel, m lllnliland and Payette. Bill, Earl, w Huron and Erie, Blocktom, FUher A d. .Columbiana and Mahoning. Kracklxy, Michael, d.... Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot Broiidwell, Lewis, ....llainllton. Bull. Uuorim W.. d Wsvno and Ashland. Burns. Barnabas. 4 Richland and Crawlurd. land Williams. Convert, Charles C, ts..Mukititum. I nam, Paulding, Deli in oe Cuiinlnglia n, James, al..Allen,Murcer,Auslalte, Van Wilt, Put- Tiiwivj, cnraiiii n., w Feriiuioo, Andrew, 4. . Fouts, Andrew, f...... Tuscarawas and Carroll ..Coibocton and Guernsey. .Ftirneld. Perry and Uockinf. ijelger, Joepn, a)...., Hart, JanMt II.. so Hatch, William .,d.. Hortou. Horace H w. , ..hum ana ricxaway. ..Miami, Darke and Ubelbj. ..Ilaitidton. Jackson, Gallia, Athens and Meigs, Clermont and Brown, Butler. Howard, William, 4... Kllboum, Jonathan, d. , Lawrence, William, sr. .Logan, Hardin, Union and Marion. Lewis, nnciney, w jencrson ana tiarnton. Linton. David, w Warren. Greene and Clinton. Lyman, Darius, Portage and Summit Ottawa, Myer, James, 4 Lucas, Henry, Wood, Sandusky and f trace, Aaron, a oleoma and Lorain. Payne, Henry B , d Cuyahnua. Randall, Brewster, $. ..Asbubula and Lake. Sailer, William, t Scioto, Lawrence, Adams and Pike. ScherUer, John, w Stark. Simpson, WillamP.,d.. Belmont and Monroe. Sullitl, Milton, f-$ Trumbull and Gttsuge. Thomson, Abraham, sr.. Franklin and Delaware. Van Husk irk, L.t d......Knoxsnd Uulmes. Vinal, Harvey, u Clark, Champaign aad Madison. Walker, Motos B., t. .. .Montgomery and Pruhla. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speak ex JOHN P. MOUSE, of Lake. Clerk Chaxxkb W. Blah. (Srwanl-ol irms WilBam Mitchell, t Alexander, Reniab 11., w.Preble. Baker, Christian, d Falrneld. ' s BatO'lle, Elxinezer, Jr. s.WaililngtOBV Bennett. John, d Hamilton. Blgelow, Lorin, d Portage mnop, tivury, a iiantock ana wyanoot Blackburn, William, tL. Mercer, Allen and Auglaixe. Bradley, More C, ...Trumbull and Uttauga. Bundy, llexeklah S w.. Athens, Mulgs, Gallia and Jackson. Burnett John D-, Champaign, Clark and Madison, Buihnell, William, d.... Richland and Crawford. Carr, John, d Butler. Cherrlngton, PenneU, . Gallia and Jackson. Cochran, John, w Rots and Pickaway. Cook, Matthew B., w....Do. do. Colburn, Napoleon B., d. Fairfield, Perry and Hooking. Cole, Philander It., tv... .Marion and Union. Condit, Timothy A., .Coshocton. Davidson, Andrew, d... .Hamilton. Decker, Jacob, d Heneca. Dumlng, Charles R., d.. -Wayne and Ashland. Dodds, John A., w Warren. Dodds, Thomas, . .....Montgomery. Eaton, Charles L., w..... Franklin, Fairchlld, William B.,w. Greene. Fee, Knos B d Brown. Finch, Nathaniel, Summit Frailer, Thomas J., v.. .Carroll and Tuscarawas. Gilorest, Hamuol P., d. .. .Knox and Holmes. Giaigo, Eli, d Do. do. Grimes, James J., ...... Belmont and Guernsey. Harlan, Robert Bn w....C'1'titon. Hayes, Odun, w Logan and Hardin. llitf, James, d Hamilton. James, ChHrles. d Hockins and Perrr. Johuson, James, d Medina, Jonnston, liavd, ...... . Jeilerson. Kecnu, Joseph.t) iteitware, Kent Gamaliel 1L, .. .Trumbull and Geauga. Krydor, Samuel, d Stark. Lenox, John, w Ditrke and Shelby. March, Philip, d Columbiana. Mayo, Henry S.. 10 Miami. McCall, Marshall, tj Harrison. McKce, Exra, d...... ...Morgan. Mitchell, Alexander, . .Guernsey. Moore, Oscur D., ....... Scioto and Lawrence. Morgan, William, w Muskingum. Morse,John F., f- Ashtabula and Lake. Okey, James, a. Monroe. Plumb, Samuel,- Ashtabula and Lake. Puw, George,- Mahoning. Pratt, De Morris, m Huron and Erie. Ramage, Archibald C, w.Belitiunt Raybum, James, w Champaign, Clark and Madison. Schitt; John, d Hamilton. Smith, Dennis, d Clermont Smith, John M., d Adams and Pike. and Williams. Snook, William IL, d.... Putnam, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance Steedman, Samuel IL, d Lucas and Henry. Thomas, John K., Montgomery and Prebla, Thomas, Wr ay, w Delaware and Franklin. Thompson, Hiram, I....Lornln. Tripp, John 11, m Carroll and Tuscarawas. Van Vorhet, Nelson IL.wAthena and Meigs. Ward, Clark H., d Richland and Crawford. Williamson, Samuel, . Cuyahoga. William, otho, m Hililmid and Payette. Wilson, Clintou, d...... Wayne and Aahland. Wilton, Kber, d Sandusky, Wood and Ottawa. Yatet, Richard 11., d Lickiug. Zinn, Peter, d Hamilton. COM3IHLH AND XEMA RAILROAD WINTER AltlUN(JE3IENT. , TWO DAILY TRAIN?. On and alter tho teeend dny (.Jflli ry IrTil, the Cars will run as lollow until lurthor notice 1 1 Flrat Mail Trnln will leave Columbus everv evening at Ol, ard arrive at Aenia at 13. Return im. leave Xunia at 0.15 A. M. and arrive at Columbus at 9,-ti A. M. Heennd IRnll Trnln will leave Columbus ever morninsat 5.30, and arrive at Xenia at 7.55. Ucturnluit. leave Xema at 0.05 P. M.. and arrive at columoua at O-.30P.M. Both those trains leave Columbus on the arrival or the mail1 ttage train Wheeling, and connect wuh the trains on the Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; theflttt train arriv.ng at & A. M., and the second at 12 M. also, returning, leave Xenia on the arrival of the trnln from Cincinnati, connecting at Coluniliua with the stages which leave immediately for Wheeling ; so that pauengort will meet with no delay between Cincinnati and Wheeling. The Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceed, ing 0 in value, unless the tame it returned to the Conductor or Agent and freight paid at tho rate of a passago for every 500 in value above that amount For Rail Koad Tickets, apply at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, in the north east euii of the Neil House. S. MEDBEKY, Superintendent Columbus, Dec. 30, 1850. OMNIBUSES, for thn aeeommodatlnn of Passengers, will be run by the Ohio Stage Company between the Depot and any part of the City of Columbus. Idec30-dy TO CnCRCII CIIOIHH, Sec. ISAAC N. WHITING, Columbut, has recently published anew edition of Tho Church Choir The Church Choir : a collection ol sacred mutle. eompoihw a great variety of Pialun and Hymn Tune, Anthems and Chants arranged tor the Organ or Piano Forte, and adapted more particularly to the worship of the Protestant Epitcopal Church In the Unit) d States By the Rev. Joseph Mucnscber, D.D., formerly ProFior ot ltibllc.nl Literature in tho Theological Beminsry of tha Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambler, Ohio. In two parts. ran 1 cuniaina wu manumit 01 vocai stusw, rsaiin ana Hymn tune, Ac., fto. ran contain Awacma, rviurncct. inanis, ho., sto. Both nnrts bound in one volume. Price il oer ainalocobv.or $9 per doxen. In the preparation of this collection of sacred music, It has been the aim of thn editor to lurnhth Churches with as great a variety of tunes composed indifferent stylet, and adapted to the various occasions ot public worship, as the limits of the work would permit The collections, It is believed, will bo found sufficiently copiout, lor all the ordinary purpose ot public and to-ciai worship. Tim Anth- mt and Set 1'iere have been seltcled at will he seen on Inspection, with tpecial reference to the Festival1! and f at of the Protestant Kpitcepa) Church. Instead of a figured baas, the music hat all been carefully arranged for the Organ or Piano Forte, from tho conviction that many performer on those instruments have not had the opportunity to perfect themselves sufficiently in the science of music to play the harmony with facility, even ot plain psalmody, Irom figures. variety of original compositions, prepared expressly for this col-taction, and also with uieces from various EnsUsh authors, not usually met with in tins country. KKCOMMKNDATIONS. "To those who are in want of a new book, we can recommend The Church Choir.' very bandsomelv sot un. and stored with classic Church tunne tn their proper idenjty. A'dUors Csris-tim Wttnttt, Boston. An able writvr in the same valuable oanar. on tho lmmrtanea of selecting suitable church mutio, lay t " One of thn newest collections we have, ' The Church Choir,' by the Rev. M. Muenscher, la one of the best, so tar as I have examined, for the use of the Episcopal Church, and any choir which baa a selection to make would do well to take this collection"We are glad to see that thn author of the 1 Church Choir.' hat adapted it hi the wants of our church, by giving a much lar ger tnare 01 music aoapieu 10 our service man it is usual 10 ooa in works ot this kind. In another resuect we believe tbit work Is to bo preferred to many ui the most popular collections of muiic; tne worus set tu mutio nave not own aoemmutm. in one other respect, too, the arrangement of this will be considered by some as being an advantage over most other collections ol unurcn siusio; toe several parts inienaco ior inn urgan ana Piiuo, are written on the staff, a Is customary In music for the Piano. It baa not, there tore, any figured bass. CkronicU 0 On Chunk, A distinguished Professor of Music remarks 1 " After a care ful examination of the ' Church Choir,1 1 most unhesitatingly Fronounce it the best collection of music for the Psalms and Ivmns of the P. E. Church which has ever fallen under mv ob servation. 1 am particularly gratified to find in the First Part so many favorite airs retaining their original composition, with the additional harmoby so eminently characteristic of the work. " 1'he Chants and Anthems of Part Second are unrivaled m their arrangement and complete melody j and I am happy to tay that I have daily risen from either it private or public rehears) with no ordinary satisfaction, that a work so greatly needed la the utiurcn, nas at tengui ueea supplied." ror saw aa wo uuoastora 01 ta.1 I. N W HIT NO ft HUNTINGTON. In Cincinnati, b H. W. Derb ft. Co.: in Cleveland, at the book store of Smith, Knight ft Co.; at Gambler by Peter Richards, and at Hunato, new rorx, oy it. tt. verby uo. UOJuraDus, unio, January, leai. jbwubw HIIAWLH AND HCAHFH. TROCHE long and square, embroidered Thibet plain and plaid tong nnawu Hrocne, i ihmere. Merino, embroidered 8ilk and Satin Scarfs, at ocll P. T. SNOWDEN'S. HONOR ALL MKN-LOVE THE IIHOTIIERHIHID. AMD HONOR PUT Kit IIAIVKN. WHO would think that Peter II ay den the great, with two hundred roffues in urison at .10 cents a dav, and one hundred honest men out at iW cents a day, to support families, would sneak round in the Dutch thoe shops with three side of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ought to be supported because lie is going to he a dealer In sole leather. Well, we are workers of sole leather and have got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thla dibble-dabbler In small wares in a small way. Fur sale three side of sole leather, from 14 to 18 cents per pound i upper French celt; Buff Morocco Linings of all colon, and Finding of all kinds. In proportion both in quantities and puces, at tne out stanu hi juDjua is. v. naunn MO CRM NO COODH. BOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ginghams, DeLaines, Merino and other mourning drets goods. Also, mourning dress gooa generally, jubs openen oy , n. uuwijCS at w. cieTBior copy. aauu Of if COPIES OP H.MITIPH BNOLIHU GRAMMAR 4j3 (new edition,) designed lor School and Academic. Jutt received and tor saie at the Mew Bookstore (in the Post mnce Buildings) oi J4Vt nuniinonjn at BSACiniinr., ACA It Otitis my purpose to resume the practice nf Law In the Supreme Court ol the United Htates. the Circuit Coxrts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court m nana oi toe own at uui. July 30, 1HM. T. FWINO. BLACK SILKS QF trarf width ad at ail priaas, aaa jy1 aaU , Be. j Odaom Bii !, HVHR COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYHPBPBIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOIJH DEBILITY. A LLDJSKAHE OF THE KIDNEYS, aad all diseases arising hum unwninrai iiivnr or oionnun, sunn as COIlttipaitoti, Inward Piles. Fulluess. or Blood tothe Head. AH, lit. nlth MinHl. acli. Nausea. Ifeartbuni. liiasust for Fond. V ulhu.aa nm Wlaht in tho Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of muiuaeu, Bwimmmg 01 toe ueaa, uumca and mnicull lirea-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wohs before tnn oi;nt, reverend uulll'alntn the Uoad, DencbmuTof Persul- ration, YeUowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Hack, Cheat. Limbs, fto.. Sudden Flushes ni Unat Ilurninvln th. kvi.h constant Imaginings of vil, aad Greet Depression of Spirits, can DR. UuOPl.ANtVR "Kf.FMtATFn flHRMAM nil nia MnoTNl b Dr' C' M JACKaoN- Mthe Qiman Mtdtdni titan, ITiei r power over the above diseases Is not excelled, il equalled, by any other preparation in the United State aa the cures attest in many eases after skillful physician had I ailed. Tbeae Bitten are worth th ttniitiain m invalIHa - great Irtues in the rectification ol diseases of tho Liver and letter (lands, exercising the most searching powers In weakness and af-ection of the digestive organs, they are, withaL sale, certain and yw.ua ill. RKAU Ann UK t'fiNVlNnKTt The Hon. Charles D. Hineline. Editor of the "Camdm ru-n. wm, um ovai ynunr in west jersey, tay, July XI 1 llnafliinritB Sl.ra... HI..M If u We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make Inquiry re- r B . .... . .un. iuuuiij we woio wrBiiauea to ute n, and mutt IS Wn found it bimwIHi- In Ita ullnt, 1. 1 the livur and dlgeatlve organ, and the powerful lnfiuer.ee it exert -rUu uuituub ifTwau-auoo is ttiij urpruu.g, 11 calm and strengthen the nerves, bringing them into a atatt of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be lass sickness, as Irom the stomach, Uver and nervous system the treat maJoritv of real and imaainarv HiMIH emanate. Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics general. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friend who are at all Indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itaelf. It ahould, In fact, be In eve 7 , , ' "v ww mruiowe oan proouc iUCfl aVldSQCCS ot From the " Boston Bee,Ml The editor said. Dec. tud 1 " Dr. HooiatuT (kbJtralrd Amum MAllUi u 1 1 ComDialnt JaunHlM. DvamiaU ek.i. . ii.oi 1. deserved iv one of tha mmt iw,nUr r.t. j- n-fL. bitters bavs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow ays be bat himself received an elloctual and permanent cure at ivver complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced , in too use 01 tnose nittors, the patient constanU; irenaiu an vigor iact wortny 01 great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by person with the most delicate atomachs with safety, under any circumstance. Wo are speaking from experience and to the anllcted we advise their una.1' " Scott'a Weekly," ona of the beat Literary papers published, ild, Aug. 85 1 r 11 Dr. HonUndft German Blilert. manufactured b Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of the roost prominent membera of the faculty at an article ol much efficacy In cases of female weakness. As such Is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus ssve themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitatodconstitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their h ealth, a we know from experience the salutary euect they have n pon weak systems.' Judfie M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said In bis " New York Weekly Messenger," January "7. HoojtantTi Qtman Bitten. Here is a preparation wtch the leadimr pressoa in tha Union appear to bo unanimous In recommending, and tho reason Is obvious. It is made after a prescription fu-"-tshed by one of the moat celebrated uhvticiant of mod ern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor w tne university 01 Jena, rnvaie rnysiciaa to tne King ot l'rus-sla, and one uf the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endor-ser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It u suuitiiHu, ujtpeiiBiB, vacuity, vertigo, Aciaity 01 me Stomach. ContfJDation. and all eomtilainta ariains frum a Mtnr. dcred condition of the atomach . the Over and the intestine. Nine rniiaacjpbia papers express thler conviction of its excellence and several of the editors sneak of its effect from their nam in. dlvidu'd experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling the attention of our readers to the pre. nniauinjiiiow, .111. v. .WMUH Ij IITHn(.UII, QUI lfl IWOm- Kuiuiiig us aruuie tu an anuciea. MOKE EVIDENCE. The " rhlladelnhlB Saturdav Gaxette." the best famllv twwsna. 1 in. nuuri.Anirx ukhman hi i i'khh " It is asldom that we menmrnenil what ara tormavl Patn Medicine to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, wo wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brier period and then forffotten after the have done their ruilrv ractinl' mla. cmei, outoi a medicine long esunushed, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strong, est testimony In its favor is, that there is mora of It used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadepbla than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet sp- That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It act specifically upon the stomach and Uver it i preferable to calomel in all bif-lout dlHcaset the effect it Immediate. They can be administered tosau or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BSWAUX OT COUNTERFEITS. This medicine ha attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are lnnoceotlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They bave th- written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrappi r, and the name blown in the bottle, tsOAoat which tkef art SphTfUMI. For sue, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 190 Arch street one door below Sixth, (late ot 976 Race t.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealer generally throughout the country. Also, tor axle In Columbus by WM. F. GIDDINGS, mayVI-dftwaltly (Successor to King ft Briggs.) THE EMPIRU COMPANY. mcoaFotUTin a thx LiotsLATnaa or tub nan or nxwtobk OXYGENATED BITTERS. for the .-km fif Dfryim, General Debility, Hmbltuml CotaM,(Vc IN evrry disease arising from imperleet digestion or deranged ston:aeh, this remedy has been carthied to b Hon. I.. II. Ar nold, Ex-Governor of Rhode Islmtdi Hon. Wm. Woodbtidge. Ex-Gov.nior of Michigan. Hon. T. J. Moorhcad, Ex-Governor of Kentucky Hon. J. 8. " mmons, Senator from R.L Hon. S. S Phelps, Senator fr 'm Vermont, Hon. Wm. Upturn, Senator from Vermont i 1 on. S. Foot Senator from Vermont; Hon. H D. Foster, momuer of Congress from Pennsylvania ; Hon. W. 8. Martin- W tconsln; Gen. A. C. Dodge, Iowa; C. C. Trowbridge, Esn 'itrolt; 8, H. Holmes, Esq, Connecticut; G. W. Jones, hq, Dubuque ; Joseph Hoxle, N. York, and many others who are livb g witnesses of Its superior efficacy. v B One peculiar property of the Bitters Is, that It does not Qontain an io.ntous Jquort and is on an entirely new plan tor ui :urof Dvsnoniia Tbe mpire Compas are exclusive Agent for these superior miters vo wnora au oruera soouu oa auurosseo, a no. us mt- Umt, w York. Pala Killer. A mr Ileal preparation oy the name ot Pain Killer, has been put into tne maraet ny too empire company, in new i ora, wmcn blda lair to cast all other urenaration into the thade. It cannot. perhaps, be better described than by stating that it Is tn a liquid lorro, sua is auaptea u internal ana external ute, Doming ins tan taneous control over all Nervous Affections. Rheumatism. Crnun. Inrtams lions, Tooth and Ear Ache, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Sons, ftc. This Pain Killer was extensively used la New York during the Cholein of 1849, with greater anecesa than any other article. It meflica, virtues are 'ar superior to any other. Apply to Empire Company, LIS Fulton street, and the principal merchant in your Ta Detif Pww. Yon ran be made to hear i by proper treatment, tra tiwaomuer hat the organization ot tbe Ear la the most :mw structure ot the bodv. exeeot the eve. and kara Is oftatutv Intnnw) than hmir fitted bv ayriogos. The Acomc Oil, sold by the Empire Compa ny. Is tiu surest and most successful article ever known for cures. In all CSSCS wher ouilinx sounda. nntaa nf sratwv. rlmHna Itch log. or oa a ahects the Ear, this Acoustic Oil for deafness Is a oanaio remeay, no. ijo ruiton street, new York. i.'BPDiirai :iMB.ina sriniai. A new and Important ditcover. bv which dirt elnthes am ma., n -rtectly clean, without any rubbing or boiling, Empire uuiiium j, iibb iui., uui; rufinoHirB. This i hem leal nrenaration dntw nnt Inland hnt mAAm tm mh Be Hare abaat TeriHlfnsnHi, Some kill tbe ohilir u weti as tha worm, and th ml sate urf oat ius tne worms and not the children. Is tbe one maoe and sold b the Kin Dire Comoan. It require a lea proportonlal dose, and Is, at the same time, more enectuai in aeatroying worms witnoui injury to tne constitution than any other Vermifuge i a great manV certificates may be ob- huiiou, viuvu w nui necBMBrj hi UMon w newspaper. i no empire uempany Is the only Company of the kind Incorporated b the Leritlatnm ot this l;tate as a Stock Company, and ander such legislative enactment at to make the stock alvray at par, and the Company clear ol liabilities Individuals holding any of the stock of the Company, will be entitled to their pro ratio amount of profits ol the buiiuess, declared upon the affidavit of the Trustees, at the end ol each year. The Company receive their own stock at par, In the payment for goods at the New York offlce, and have, lor the yeai 1849, declared a dividend of 99 per cent on stock issued nmvloux to July 1st, and 13! per cent on tha stock Issued tubes-quently at the above office of tbe Company. names The Empire Company are the proprietors and msnufacturera F tTava' I .Initrwmt inr Pltaa UnSH Nan. anrf - I l-i . of Hayi' Liniment ior Piles ; Howes' Nerve and Bone Liniment for Rheumatism Balm of Columbia, ftc., for the Hair ; Spohur l ftc for the Hair j Spohua Sick Head Acne Remedy; to whom all ordert ahould be addressed. The Empire Cava pany Has tn Atrency of the Nervine Balsam, tho Great Indian Remedy for Fits tnooni) sure and certain cure for Epileptic Fits, Cramps, Convulsion, fte. it na .vn idinintatered witn aatnlahln aim. eess, an i i a near a pecinc aa aoyuiing can be. It forms a new era in the practice of Physicians, many ot whom use thla Bal- aam aa tne oniv remeay. rersous wiaotng we vervine tfnHrm, must apply to Empire Company. Dr. Rash Health Fllla Are only to be had genuine from the Empire Company I This caution ia necessar to avoid a spurious article. The genuine Rush Pi l It are harmless, effectual, and tho a aiue vltra of sped-ka. It was invented by the great Dr. Rush, and used aa unirer wrau-iij iui uiaca.ua. Dr. Bnrtbalaasiw'a Biaaslaraa Ptk Is manolactured perfectly pure by the Empire Company, under incorporation from the State, for Concha. Colds. Pain nf tho Kid. nunga, ns. it is wre pnrvvjanve OI consumption, but not B eertain cure after the disease is once thoroughly seated. Tha 'I'M '1'BIaUT lal llaSaua, I I Those who do not believe it, are respectfully desired not to ad I lint Bald-Ueaded Dersona mav read and teat, anri haT th head covered with a fine, luxuriant, glossy hair, by the ate of tbe nHgoouu nair anwiw una lavigorator. tunuiacmreo ana so in by the Empire Company, Incorporated by the State of New York. Thla Magnectio Hair Restorer and Invigorator U certified by the following person as havina their Hair restored bv It when everything else had failed, namely : R. H. White, 95 Bowery ; J, Merkie, 10 King at; James De Mott, 4 Washington Market; Mar- Saret Thomas, :m Broome t; A. Cling, comer ot Bowery and ivingf n streets ; Dan'l Fitxgerald, 78 Christie si; Wm. Brume! L, 'o vuii i.i s. . AnoersoB, su tcnuv 11, RKTHKHttA WATVR. Till rli ALING WATERS OF BETH ES DA ara a positive cure hit iU -lites of the Skin, uch a Pimple and Rlotcbe on thelarv i'atnre, Tan, Sun Barn, Irritation of the Skin, Cute, Brulaea rwi t;tmtastona. Persons using it after Shaving will not utter ti -an tho use of the Rsjorj hi a word, Ita healing qualities are will t parallel in the history of Pharmacy. The EMPIRE COMl'A ' v uu tne sole agaaoy for ita sale No. 138 Fulton sti leMlyd OOOO COPIES! BOLD IN BIX WBBKHI afF the foUowint valuable book The Live of JAMES MAD V I HON an.1 JAM KM MONROE. fnrth and fifth Prrsidents 4 the United States, by Joint Uoinot Apabu. to which is added a History 01 war AnminiitrauoB. Thla work la published In a large site 19mo. voL of 430 pagi uuauuiiiauj DOBiM in eioin nr trainer, similar in sijm ui new. ra Line 01 4. 14. Price AlOBu There being ao work extant giving the private and publle Urea 01 ineer- mutinous rremnenu, and tne wuria renownea repuia-tioo of the author as a Statesman aad a scholar, must secure an extensive sale tor tbe above book. C?" AgenU wanted. J. U. RILEY ft CO Agents, JunelO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. Wait MALE. AVERY desirable rvatidence with lot laObylFTi, pleasantly situated on Broad street The Improvemeata are new and all is good order, with a good well of water, etstera, fte. pnrsooa artahiagte purehaaa a vary alee reaideaea la a healthy location $m)fm . TTVsaUaaBBi a. eJUIBQe. HOTELS AND SALOONS. Neil House Saloon. TARRY Informs hi friends and customers that ha is oo a- aauu at tua NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which hfl has made extenalve additions snd ftnnrwrinninif and having made arrangement for a daily and eonttant supply of Oystert, Game and ilsh uf tha ohotorst quality, will be found always ready and willing to di.uense his good thing to hit nu merous friend. Suppers provided Jor parties at the shortest United States Saloon. THE proprietor wishes rerpocrfully tn inform hi friend sad the nulllfe In Seneral.that he hua labnn ika .hn. n.m.wl u tabllshment and fitted it un equal to any in the city. His rooms 7... i"11"' "nr issuip pioo witn enoica Liquors, VVlnesand Cigars-everyihing thing that will add to the eoinfort f man. apW.) T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN SALOON. H, (ntaa THB AMHBIOAN HOT1L.) A VE htt receiviid Fresh Oystert, and will constantly keep on band all the delicacies of the season, such a Oysters, Htrd Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardine, Pickled Oyster, clams, Lobtter ftc- fto. The Bar Will be ketit nnnatantlv .t,.,i.A .itk .k. rest LlquoM, Wines, Cordials, Segars, fto. No paint will be snare to gratify the taste and appcUtoa of the guest of the American fcaf Oystersby the doien, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car flannfactory. H?,AY" KIMBAM,, Colombo-, Ohio. AVE establUhed at this central point tho manufacture Ol t 4iratl and HnndCare for Railroads, and luun, .11 J..... n.n...j i. .v... I. will be their constant aim to procure the best materials and work- men. and to turn out tho heat klml nt work st fair nrlces. Htmei men may be evn on the Columbu and Xenix Railroad. Thn nsv febi&tf oouijuua ts re.'eciiuiiy soiiciu-a. RAii.ROAn niifviMim i imr CITIZENS loavlng io the Car, by calling at the Stage office, North-East comer Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have tho Omnibus call for them In any part of thn city. "" j v. n.r.Ati, wjc y j. a. uompany. STAUUIVG HIEDICAI COLLEGE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. d ESSION OF 1fU0-'ai Thn ljrtura In thla Inatllittln n,. IJ mence on WEDNESDAY, the llith nf Oeiiwr and i-...Mnii. jour mn a natj manuu. FACITI.T. HawBT H. Child. M. D.. Prufnuor nf Dhitarrlpa anil niMBaM m tv omen anu un larcn. iviuuu it. iiuwiHi, ni. j., rroinaor oi nurgery. Jassa P. JuoiUN, M. D., Professor of General and Special Anatomv, Samubl M. Satrrn, H. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Fbancis Cabtsb, M. Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. Chablrs A. Lxa, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Thera-peutic and Medical Jurisprudence. Fbedbxick Mbbbick, H. Dn Professor of Chemistry and Bat MoBiUN Oat, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. feci. tVifl 00 Graduation jo 00 Matriculirtlon 3 oo Ditsecbwr Ticket x ihi Good boarding may be obtained at from $1,75 to $9,33 per week. The October course will consist of Lectures on Minor Surgery, Insanity, Poisons, Microscopical Anatomy and Physical Diagnosis, and is rwto all who mitriculnte. ine ample meant ot illustration possessed b this Institution. the central position of Columbus, and the facilities of access to It, and many other incidental advantage belonging to the capital make this boyuud a doubt one of the most eligible sites for a mod- fcal School. All letters of inouirvor bualnesa will roroiwA nmninl cpo Dean ot the Faculty. CLOTHING FOR THB MILLION AT THE United States Clothing Store. B. cV Itl. IIKHH, fSucccssors to Fkank Si. Hkh T ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbu and -a a aurrounding country ttint they have jutt received A LARGE U AnStiRTMENT OK CLOTHING than has ever before been brought into tho city of Columbus. aiirir nun vuimsu, in pan, oi tne louowing article, VII t rum utatii uu m lie vivia r rocx aim urets uoatt ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dross Coats; Fine black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Fine casimere and lutinett Sack and Frock Coats ; Fine drab and black leaver Overcoats 1 Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack CoutS ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrappers: Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a lino article; Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PANTAI.I lONrt OP AT I. KINnN Plain casimere. black and bluo cloth, fancv caiimere. aarlnAtt. corduroy, tweed, ftc., together with a nice and splendid assort ment of vr.ai n. Black satin Vests, Black cloth and casimere Vesta, r ancy ao Black and fancy velvet do., Fancy Merino do., w ooicn ao Fine embroidered do Fancy casimere do Valencia ao Hrown do do FURNISHING GOOD. Such as fine Shirts, silk pocket and neck Handkerchiefs, Under, shirts, Drawer, Suspeudera, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bag, ftc, fee. Their Clothing it, as It already known to most every body, better mado up, and out of better inaterialt than thiiao generally, kept by similar establithments, and they are still able to do what they always have done to sell them AT LEAST ,10 PElt CENT. CHEAPER than any other bouse this aide of tho Eastern cities possibly can. E. ft M. Heat have often been questioned, how It Is that they can sell CloUiing ao much ehiaper than the oihpr storet, and at plnin words I They have their own Manufactory, in iialto, whore uiuj uavouieir ciovnniB maun up, expressly ior un wosuito market Besides, they buy their material out of the first hand, and pay the ready catli tor them. They pay nothing hut cash for milking, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they cnti get them on time, consequently they have to puy well for them at the start, and then they gencndly buy whatever they can get, no matter what it it, good or bad. 11 is wen anuwn to a groat many ot our cittxena here, that is. ft M. Hess have sold more clothiinr in the two vears bIocb the first established their business here than all thu other clnthing turns combined. It 1 easily accounted for. TVir motto Is, " Large salts and email jirofcV." Betidet, they always have had thU larifeit Stock of Clotlllllil that could he t'mimt In r'l.liimhiia. und sold them o very cheap, consequently they are telling near. Their present ttock which they have now on hand throw all former arrivals entirely into the back ground, and In regard to quality and cheapness tar surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbu. The Public in general are inviunl to call on them ana examine tnefr stock anil iiricet. and thun hiilim for thnm. selves. Don't forget the place. United State Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner ol High and State street, and nearly opposite tbe American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers ara nartieularl remiestnd to call cat ua and tee our good and hear our prices, as it will be to their own auvanuige to 00 so, we maxe a deduction 01 o per cent, uu ji camtaitts exceaing nity uoiiars. e, tt at. 11. octtdtl A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OP AlO OH A3. MBTROPOL1TAN PUHTHAl'i' CLUB, Office 88. Albany Road. London, England, rpHF. Directora beg to announce that there will be drawn for a m. urana senee 01 rorirsits 01 an aorsea entered lor thn fortn. eomlnir Great Derhv Race. me drawing win oe conauciea upon inose nnnoranie principle which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation In which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation tothe Projectors, they enoouraim endeavours for a ttill further development nf their plan. For the future, therefore, the number ot Priie will be extended to the Portrait of all Horse that are entered tor each particular Hace. Non-starters at well as Winners and Starters, The following list ia now open; 6,000 Members to each Clasa. First Class 410, second do., 5, third dc, 1. Parties can bave one or more hare in each or either of the different Classe. Those Member who draw the Portrait of First Second and Third Horses, the other starling Hones, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive the fol lowing prises. 1 tie drawing win taie place tea days before the ftrtTsi'trtT First Clau A0,000 10,000 3,000 A10.000 5,000 LOW) A5,0()0 500 AS.OOO a,.'-oo A 10,000 3,000 Second do. Third do. 500 1,000 Tho number ot Prizes to he distributed in each Clasa are UOU. that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, ftc., addroaand ana mnae pay bulo w uio manaHiaa "irBcior, JOHN fill RHI DOB. Esq., 69 Albany Road. London. Enaland. Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt ot a remittance. Full Darticulan of tbe Race will bo tout with the fortunate Num. ben to each Subscriber, so that he ma know his oosltiran and whether or not he be one of tbe fortunate. Office commission 7 per cent , to oe oeouctna irom tne above Prises. N. B. List open for the St Leger same as the above. mars bf.-jcj THE ONLY ONB LEFT. A VACANT LOT on Town atreet Sec to it It can be purcha- - mi cmny. iuuuiio ui oo31 RAKER ft ARMSTRONG EM B HOI DERI ES. EMBROIDERED Capes, Berthes, Bieevea, Chemisettes, Col. lars, Cults, ftc. A greater variety than over before offered, Ocll P. T. SNOWDEN LADIEM1 BEFORE you purchase a Silk Dress call at P. T. Bnowdea's, and examine his stock. You can there find every description nf fancv Silks, and an color or shade vou mav want, and at the lowett price. It it admitted by all that his stock ia thu largest ever brought to Columbus. All are invited to call and see for tnemaeitea. UOOD NEWS ABOUT NEW IRMIIM. THE attention of the public ia ntpectlully invited to our stock of fall and winter aoods which are nuw arrivins and belna opened. They have been purchased with great care, and In a great measure 01 ui manuiacturera, uiereoy saving a joDoiug profit Our old friende and ever bodv else are advised ta favor their own interests by examining our new goods before purchasing elsewhere, as wn are determined to do business on as small profit and as fair term genernll as anv bod 1 canablo ot doing. Call at the Well known stand, first dry good store touth ot the Clinton Bank. I00U FOR MALE. M A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, With B !g ix rooms and kitehen, cistern, well of water, and good AaABwVslzed lot This property i situated on the corner ot Oak and Eighth ttreai s, and can be purchased at a bargain, if application be made Boon. Inquire of no30J BAKER ft ARMSTRONO. PRINTING MATERIALS, FOR HALK. p!OR tale, low for oath, ur un short credit, a large assortsneatof m. rnanng siatenaia, conMung in part oi 1 Druble Metlium Smith Press. 1 Sunberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 4W " irargeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 Minion, 130 " Minion, Several font Fane Type. Also, Job Typo ot nearly every variety, part of which la early aw. Together with Stands, Galleys. Sticks, Chase, Rules, 1-eads, (book and newspaper,) imposing Stones, and dually, everything sod ia a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremrly tots for cash, ar on short titae. Ideelll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent A XBS. Narrow and Broad Axes, Simmon' LiDDiacott1. aB w Bawe BBta amth paiaem au WBITWea. pM , JULMiUBJIK ft JOXEbV INSIBANCE COJIEAiMES. BAULB INHrRANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, INSURANCES taken tn thla company against Inn or damage by a. ttro, and K.lDt the perils of Uie ka or UfxoND NariOATiotf, on property of every description. All losses promptly adjusted, and risks tikeo on as favorable term aa any lo lac city. J-M-ly T. STOCKTON, Agent STAB I LIT. BBOUBITV. riirlTVIIV, . FITND OVER ONB MILLION DOLLARS 1 , lie JUtual Life Insurance iompanvy r new Tor it, Na. 95, Weill Miren, New Yerh. Net acoumuiated fund July HI, e.V). fti lOaTJB 70 1NVE.SVMENTS. i.W ' Stocks of the United State and State and City of New York, il303l3 SB Loan on real estate to thn cities of New York and Brooklyn, valued at double the sum loaned thereon, 937,1911 M Cash on band and la banks, ftc. 1S1.W7 M This f und 1 rapidly Increasing by a widely extended and pro porous business. Tbe Comoan declared a dividend of nroflta ef Aira-.tw. m cent on all existing policies on the 31st of January, JtMtf. All rrvntai sire aiviaea among tne lUMSjred, inn premiums are uayable In cash annuuilv. afini-nn. u.i. M quarterly, interest bebig added on tho delcrrt d paymenls, The cash principle adoptod by this Company securer to the parties tor whose benefit the insurances am effected tho whole ol the advantages, without subjecting them lo thu heavy drawback of accumulated premium notes. rersons may enect insurance on ueir own Uvea and the Uvea ol other. A msrried woman may insure Die life of her busband, uhi iniHf-iiv ui vriiicn mt9 MNIureU V oi nerseii or aniidrem. CluritYmen and all others denendent unon salaries - amwiailw invited to avail themselves of a resource whereby their surviving Pamphlet explanatory of the principles of Mutual Lite Inaa ranee, and illustrating ita advantages, with forms ot apulioatioO. may be obtained at tho office of the Company, 115 Wall strest or ol any of its agents. TRUBTEES Joseph B. Collins, John V. L. Pruyn, William Moore, Wm.J, Hyslop, Oeorgo R. Clark, Charles King, K H. M'Curdy, Charie Ely, Jonathan Miller, Fn-d. 8. Wiuatown, Juhn C. Cruger, D. A. Comstock, 0. W. Paber, Abraham Uininger, Robert Schuyler, John P. Yeiverton, Alfred Fell. James Chwnoers. llioiore Sedgwick, Moses H. Grlnnell, Joseph 'Pu;kermaa John M. Stuart John U. Swiit, William Belts, John Wadtworth, Joseph Blunt Samuel M. Cornell, Isaac G. Pearson, Win. J. Hunker, Nathaniel Hayden, Francis S. Lalhrop. uwuv. m. wuaius, uvury vveus, JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President CHARLES GILL, Actuary. L Abbatt, Secretary. R. TMoamoir, M. D, , , , , R. L. Howard, M. D, i BbxUo11 Examiners fur Columbus, m ' C. T. PLOWERS, Agent angiKMmd at tho City Bank, Columbus. TUB UARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INHIT It A NCR COMPANY. tfABTfOBD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK, 0t00,OO0I TM Company, by the Hi era! provisions of iu charter, 1 enabled to offer adrann superior to those presented by any other Company in the Un 11 States-combinbig as It doc the Mutual, Joint Stock, and I.ia and Health principle ; In all of which the rale are a lavor to those asiured a safety to them and the Company will adra L i'hl Company ia the jfrst and ony on fn tbe Union, or in the world, Ilia bolieved, that baa thu combined it operations, mm offered to grant insurance with benefit both prtunt and pros; n- . tne. For full details In regard to term and conditions reference may be made to the pamphlet to be had gratis of the agent or ot VV. M. FINCH. GEO. O. COMSTOCK. Agent Columbus, O, August SO, IPSO. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF C1NCINN AT Capital 900,000 1 Office eppealte the Capital Ilotine. t pHE andenlgnrd fans been appointed Agent of the above com-X pany for the city of Columbus, and 1 nuthorixed to Insure property of every description against loss or damage by Firt,anA against the peril of the Sem or Inland Navigation. Huik taken on the moat favorable terms, T, STOCKTON, Agent. DtxKcroaa. E. B. Reeder, William Burnet George Carlisle. J C. Thorp, 3. M. Blair, IL Raper, J. P.Kilbretb, E S. Haines, IL L. Hoffman, E. B. REEDER, President N. GanooK, Secretary faple'drf OHIO LIVB HTOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 930jOOOI with privilege ta looreaaa It ta OIAO.OOO! THIS Company It now prepared to Inture Rones, Mules, Oat. tie and Sheen asuintt death or damans. Hither hv Am. atahav accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day alter the proof ol lot. Thit Company will take ritks upon bones and mule used la the city aad country, and upon burst!, mule and cattle being shipped or driven tothe eastern or southern markets I. STOCKTON, Agent. E. M. Williams. Inspector. Office. Blake ft tlBrriflnn'al.ltw Stable. WM. BURNET. P resident 8 W. Kbidbb, Secretary. may 15 COLVAlIllItt INHCRANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND IRARINU. . THIS Compan continue to insure every species of building and thoturniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercbaodlM and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire; also, steamboata, and all sail vessels, and tbecargoesolsteajrif boat, sail vessels, keel lioats. and other water cralt asaiuatlhe peril ot sea, lakes, and riven, on the most favorable tnrra. JUflOW-UU UKMAB All A MB, jr., BOC'y, JSTNA INMi:RANf!K CflllPANV. OF Hartford, Connecticut Capital paid in and safely Inveatnd toniUW. The subscriber. Ammt tar this Oomniuiv. Is nraw nsredto take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal lermt. jeSfr-dtf.l D. ALEXANDER, Agent Columbus. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. EPBlN,anaruticial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice 1 A great Dyspepsia curer. Preuared Irom Uemnkt. of tha fourth , tomach ol the Ox, after directions of Rakok Libbio, the great phyaiolugtcal chemist by J. a. Houohton, M. Dn No. U North iiiq sireet, rnnaoeipnia, ra. PEI'SfA. JAUNDICE. LIVKR OflMi'LAINT. no.VHTI P aViAH and DEBILl'FY ; curing after Nature' own method, by Hatare1 own agent, the gnstrh; juice. I allalt a teasuoonful nf thla Flnld. Infuaed In watar. vsttl AI. gest or dlaaolve five pounds ot roast beet; In about two hofl out of the stomach. DIGESTION. J ' - Diirastion is eblefl performed in the atomach bv the aM fluid which freely exudes from the inner coal ot that oma, , wnei: in a state ot health, called the gastrio Juice. This fluid g , the great so.vent of the lood the nunl'ylng, preserving ana stimulating agent ot tho'stomacn and tnlettinc. Without it thera wm on no ingestion no conversion ot ,oo nm oiooa, anuaonu-trill on of tho body : but rather a foul, torpid, painiib, and 'eatruo tive eonditlon ot the whole digestive apparitu A weak, aaii dead or Injured stomach produces no ginud gastric juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility wliich ensue PEPSIN AND RENNET. ' Pxptm Is tbe chief element or xreat diueitins orlnetnle of tha Saatric Juice. It li found In groat abundance in the solid parts of io human ttomsch, af ter death,and sometimes causes the toB " ecu to digest lttelt, or eat Itself up. . It is tlso found in U ttotB acb of animal, aa the ox, call, ftc. It It the material used by far : men in making cheese, called Hennet, the effect of wbkk has long been tho tpecial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of the milk is the iirtt process of digestion. Bennett possesses aatoa . Isbing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly ona ' thousand times Ita own weight of milk. Baron Lisbig states that, "One part of Pepsin, dissolved In sixty thousand part of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased stomaabs prokuee no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perteeUy supplied, wo quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE) ' Babon Lbti, lo his oalebratod work on Animal Chemistry, says, "An Artificial Dlgeatlve Fluid may bertu iily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which '' various articles of food, as meat and eggi, vlll be aaJUmtd and , digested i4l to lit saast manner aa thtjf amid aaintht human etomaehr Da. Pbbkiba, la hi famous treatise on "Food and Diet," pah llsbed by Wilson ft Co., New York, paae 35, states tho same greag faet, and describe thn method of preparation. There are Is-hiuhar authnritina than Dr. Pereira. ' Da. John W. Dbapeb, Professor of Chemistry tn th" Med en College of the University of New York, In nit "Text Booh .,; Cuemittry," page tay, "It ha been a question wbethet ard . Hclal dignttion could be performed but it 1 now universally ai, , minea mat it may oe.-Prntessor Dunoluoiv. of Philadelphia, la his great work mm t Human rnytloloay, devotes more than ntty page to an exaaj atun ot this suhject Hi experiments with Dr. Beaumon tne itaainc juwo, obtained irom mo "ving numan stomscn, bbbb from animals, are wll known. "In all eases, " he say, 'Hligeav tino occurred a periectiy in the artjJUiai a in tbe natnral dtgaa tiun." . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, ' 1 ' Dr. Hopohton'b Pepsin baa produced the moat aMrasaVa : t srcts, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, Ntnoua Deelinm.amm ..-BftrpeptU Coneumption, auppotod to be on the very verge of tha 8rave. It is Imposifbki to give the detain of cases fn the timilsot us advertisement ; but authenticated oertiDcsuta have bavu arvaa ' of more than 900 REMARKABLE CURES, In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate eases, and the cures were not only rapid and won ' deriu), but permanent 1 It is a great Aston Antidote, and from tbe astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, la believed to act 1 upon ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PRINCIPLES 1 " There ia no form ot Old StomarX Complainta which It does aog fm to reach and rem- ve at once. N o matter how bad they may be, it give instant relief A eingle doee removea all unpleasant symptoms, and ft only needs to be repeated for a short time. So 1 make those good effect permanent. Purify of Btoo4 and Vigor ot Body follow at once. It Is particularly excellent In case of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowneea nt Spirit, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, lea deacy to Insanity, Suicide, fte, . Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will often effect 1 Blasting cure. PEPBIff, IN POWDERS. SKirr bv mail, n or rosrsoa. For convenience of sending to all parts ol the country, the-digestive matter of tho Pepsin it put up In the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved fn diluted alchohoL water, or syrup, by the patient These powder contain just the buim mat ' ter as tbe bottle, but twice tbe quantity for the same price, anal will be sent by maiLrw 0 PosCxgo, for One Dollar, sent (postpaid.) to Da J. 8 11 or 011 rod, No. 11, North Eighth street, Phil adelphte. Pa Six (Hickagefl for Ave dollar. Every package and bottle bean ' the written signature ol J. 8. Houghton, Af. Butn Proprietor. Agent wanted in every town in tlie United States. Very lliieral discounts given tn the trade. Druggist, f oautUMtars aaa SookselltTB are dvlred to art at agents. Agent lor Columbus, Ohio, KILBOUTlNE ft JONES, O. ROBERTS ft Co. , snflwly DKNIG ft SON. rilHB HK1HBHT MARKET PRICK IN CASH wll m. bepaidbyuaiurw,uuuiDs,oi wool at our atom. may If- 1-claW. H. COWLES ft CO lIRn Rf.ANKRTM. JUST received from Clrcleville Factory, t pain haft IwltM-Bed Blankets, weighing fl to 10 iba. to tbe pair. rorsaieoy (nouj j. 11. u.itfUKH m co BRASS KETTLEM AfuilasaotnttrovjitawtottdrM -i gallon. t,ep34 hll.llUt llf'E ft JOMEA. . :i , ( v v ) 1 H fi( MANDF.VILLE'S BKKIKS of Readers, 1 JJ)J in uu an titles, at the New Bookstore. tor aala -1 de9 i. 11 RILEY i FINE AMERICAN CUTLERY. ALARGE aMortmeat warranted equal U nut an peri or t? the beat imported. Jutt received and for sale at the Bookstore of ja HUNTINGTON ft MaoINT.KK FOR BALE. " , THAT well known and very desirable Broaar ty tltuated on tho wett side of High street, third-lot north ol Mound ttreet The house ta a doable two-story Irsme, with a, basement af rail i(; height, or brick snd in good repair. The lot my 44 tent front, and about 2-J in rvar. A mnnd (mm stabta and carriage house. Filteen hundred dollars of the pus chase money caa remain on permanetit mortgage, H raeairssf, ,'. with liberty to pay at any ttmr in payment of oee fanttdwd dof , lart each. If not told prior to the first of March ft will ha rent- ed tbe south part, Including stables, at 180 tltulara-tha Berth half at KB doltart par aMun. toqulre of mm W. T. KARTUf, agaA '
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Full Text | .1 ", i TOLLTMEXIV. COLUMBUS TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 25, 1851. NCMBERliisT P.R1KTED AMD PUBLISHED BY OOTT ft BAIOOK. OFFICE KOTH'MftT OOBMBB OF HIOH IT. AMD BUflAS AlLBf. TERMS Invarinbly la advance. TaDullyt to person la Oulumhua, par year W 00 M sent by mall out of Colutnbus S 00 during tha session, and Tri-Weekly balance of t mt lo Columbus . 8 00 By mll 1 00 TheTrt-Weaklyby mall 3 00 Weekly la Columbu 9 00 , Outol thocityi by mail.alngle 1 SO To club of lour and upward! 1 85 To clubs ot too and upwards, to ona address 100 Dally, session 8 00 fri-Weekiy 1 oo Weekly, single..... $0 To oluua of ilva and upward 40 Advertlslnti. The following rates and rule ol advertising bare bom afroed pon between tan proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and tha Ohio State Journal, to ba oborved,ln all oases, alter thla dale. July w, low. Dally Paper One wuara, 10 Una or taw, one intertioa u u , eacb additional. .".... uH 1 week , II M ..." a." m . s ..." , w 1 month 11 M M 9 ..." i ii ii 3 ,.. t it " fl ..." M II II fl .,"....,,.,.,,...,..,., ii ii 18...i , . Standing card, 8 Unea or lew, per annum U columitwlth 4 changes, " " il " " U8...." " " changed weekly " U u daily " with 4 change " u ,. 90 50 ..ISO .. fioo ..3 00 ..4 00 ..8 00 ..8 00 .. 10 00 ,. IS 00 .. IB 00 ,. 10 00 . 80 00 ,. 93 00 . 85 00 ,. 30 00 . 80 00 . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 . SO 00 I "19...." " changed weekly " u u m dell u , ..130 00 Other ease not provided for, ehareablo In oonformiry with the pove rates. Thu iiHndnrd of nieajurmneBt to be minion type. for each additional square in the dally. Inserted one month, or srsater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, ball price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unlets it Is spe Hilled oa the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of local advertlan-ents beyond the amount charged for their publication, Aimouncfna candidates (lor office of every description,) to be hartied at the rate ot Blty cents per week, for eacb name I the same to be. In all caaea, jiald in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Ad vtsrtiM-inenti not marked on the copy for a specified number ot Inanitions, will be continued one monu, unless oroereo out, and payment will be exnetad accordingly. The privilcgr-s ol yearly advertiser, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to bo pnld fur extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ace., not to be contracted for by the year, but to bo charged y mo piece, ai inn uauai rues. No aovasTiniMKirn can msiaTio oaATmrovirLr. aavnritsitmenia lor cnannme mtuiuiitim, iiro vuiiipuim, wun, townihlp, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged okji pnee. M.rri.un nnMiwa tn hn ftharffPfl 3S pMltS. Deathslnserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be 3 j advertisers, and all others sending communications or g notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concert, or any public entertainments where chargna are made for admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in tended to promote individual interest, can omy oe lnsenea wiu tha ,mH.rfnm1lnir that thn unu la tn be oald lor. If Intended to be inserted In th" editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate ol nut less than w cents per una, ana men omy wnen accompanied by an advertisement All loaded ad vortlsementa to be charged not less than double the bove nilKS, and measured as If solid. lAdvurtiaemiwls on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above relet.-Attorn.tyF will be faolden for the price of inserting advertise ments orougni in oy inem. Counting House Almanac for 1851 .. M T. W T. Vl. ..I.. .. 1 9 3 "4 5 fi 7 8 8 10 11 19 13 Ii 1.0 lei 17 18 19 811 21 'J'J 9:124 96 2li 17 a !!! 30 31 .. lEBBOART. a. H- r. w t. r. s. "9 '.i " "i 'fl "l 9 111 II 12 13 14 h lli 17 IS II) 2(1 91 22 23 24 24 2fi2? 28 .. t. f. w t. r.j. i 5 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 III II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 III 2(1 21 29 93 24 95 Si; 27 28 29 30 :ll .. ...... (m.t.wt. F.a. .. ..I 1 9 "3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.0 2(1 tj 98 29 30 .. MA Y. S. H. T. W T. F. 8. 12 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HI 17 18 19 20 21 92 23 24 25 2i;27 98 29 3031 JONB. ...t.wjt.j. s. 1 2 3 4 S '7 8 9 Id II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.1 24 25 2(i 27 28 99 30 a. h.t. wt. f. a. . . .. I 9 "3 4 5 K 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 lli 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 2C 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. AOOHST. a.M. t. w t. r. s. 12 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 II 19 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 95 9(i 27 28 29 30 31 8EFTEMBER. 8. M. T. W T. K. 8. .. 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 11 19 13 14 15 10 17 18 III 20 21 29 23 94 25 2(i 27 28 29 :ni.... .... OCTOBER. 8. M. T. W T. P. I 8. .. .. .. 1 9 34 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lli 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2d 27 28 29 30 31 .. NOVEMBER. 8 M. T.I W T. F. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 39 .......... DECEMBER. a. m.t. wt.(r. a. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1( 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2.0 2(i 97 28 2(l30 II .. .; BAMUaX fliXLOWAT. HBNBT W. FAQ I. OAIXOWAY eV PAOB. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law, aa partners, In the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U. & Courts. Office In Piatt's new building, opposite titato House. mayg-tf " ' A. B. BUTT1.EH, Attorney and Camneellar at Law, Colamaaa, Ohio, Offlce, No. 8, Nell's xohattge, opposite Secretary of aute's office. WALTER TI1KALL, iirnnwT nil nunMlltsr at I.nw. t alaisibnil. Ohls. A LHO, a Commistitiner to take the Acknowledgment of Deeds XX lor tea mate ol new lori. Office on High tt, between Town and Rich. octi LVHAH 10TTL1C9. THKO. COM STOCK. 0B0. O. OOMSTOCE. BUTTLEH, tO.HHTOl K St. CO., i'Miii-i.Matii-a tn R. ('nmatnek. h. V,D.. FORWARD! NO AND COMMlSHiON MKKCHANTfl, Lard Oil Manutactururs, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, r isk and Lumber. Head of the Canal, uoiumnua, unio. y Liberal advances made on consignments. tmarB it i ni; wav sV uo.h Itrn Taandry, Broadatreetaear taw BridfO Calaaa- Stovci of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octl,'41 DR. ROBERT TIIOMPftON'8 OFFICE, lajfpU NelPa Exchange, opposite the Secretary of State's 11 flce, High it, Columbus. decll ins. aaiiaat. n. 0. ttun. NEIRERT aV LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public Offices, Columbus. augJfl,'45 REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, deell-dtf HERE, ABBOTT aV CO., DEALERS la Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, fte Ac, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock " OBK W. BAXta. aoBKXT ASJISTBOlf. BAH KK I ARMftTRONU, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Building, Columbus, O ELDRIDOB tV MARTIN, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, m$ street, 1st door north 9 Town, ovpotiU tkt U. 8. HotO, ARE prepared to execute alt orders In their line of business, la the neatest and aoetfashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE. aplfl-dtf A. L. MARTIN. N OT I C Br-Tha notes and accounts sf George Gere ft Co, are left with us tor settlement and collection. The must be id without delay. GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus, July 5, 1849. UHOHI'H B WALVU i r, SIGN AMD BANNER FAINTER, eoLtratira, ome. FOR (IALB. A CONVENIENT BRICK HOUriE, with eight rooms, pleasantly i rusted: toatetherwithtwo-lhirdsof an acre of around. oa which there is a good weU of water, cistern, some young fruit trees, and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terma, or will exchange lor a small house saw tot Bearer tne Dusweas portion 01 ino cuy. aaw, woam va east lota, for sale remarkably low aad on good terms. Enquire of Iaugl6 BAKER ft ARMSTRONO. nPRACTS ON LAW REFORM a very desirable collection of a. iegai rapers, to wnicu tne aneanoa oimemoers 01 me uon- ftjnnon m resprcnuuy mviied. Cuabinga Hanual ; JenVr toe's do. ' Boatherland (Joel B.) oa Parllaneelary Law aaal Ralae. New York Debates; Kentucky do, Modary t New CotJttitutiom. For sale at J. H. RILEY ft CO 'S Bookstore. -av BALB OF COLLEOB LANDHi rVK IWaraer and betser paction of these lands still remain un- X "iold, and thay are now oSerad at private sal oa teoornrno-datirig terawa parteaOy of the fnrel maaury btdiif required Also, far sale bulldina aad owl lots la the viRaaw of Gambler. which are unsurpassed for beauty of toeation, and all tha mora Itapectant advantages to be deatred ta saeh proverty. A good hotel is specially needed ta taw village, and a lot for the purpose will be turn unea en mvorsott) s-rsne. Apply to the subscribe riJataWer.Knom county. JyVaf M T.C. WIMO.Araat CHEAP LOTH. 1171 haw j itdhtkh building lota, attaaSad oa Freak Ha .-.., ff aaa. which are una sail aiasaaly low, aasi oa good terms , (Jail) B4JUU AMMmYXWMU. ftiHM. nR Pr.mm. TEACHER ol Vocal ll(llii.trUnnlln.ii.li. Mnl. Tally luloriut the public Hint she is prepared to give lessons on th PIhho forte wnl Uullar. Thnte ravorlnit her vbhih iwu hi incir muin'ii win rue uon, Mrs. d F. will also give lessons In enamel painting, perlmens Ot wllirh ma 1m nxaiiiiintl at tlnun. Wliliim. A llt,ti)ii,. J. H Riley It Co.' Hook Stores, and at tha Messrs. Reeds' Music own. BkMRKNCKS. Rot. Mr. Hitchcock, Messrs. Whiting ft Huntington, Uon, J. O. Mi lor. M it M.tnhm B ' For further particular Inquire of Henri. Heeds, at their Mu "Jna- sep&i-dnm v. 0. msiioni. L. F. C. BFSHIONH sV CO.. DRY (iOMDH, Hoots, Uhoes, Hut, Ops, Hlraw Good, Ac. rour doors south of the American, Columbus. ocl8 Hard win e. CIERU. ABBOTT 4L CO., Mlam nf th fills lntln..L. nm. ihi iliui. HAVK now in stom and in traniiiu Irom the eatt, a very large stock of hardware, cutlery, house building materials, far. mlog and mechaulcal tools. We bavu long own anxious to meet our customer on low pricos, we bavu now the ability to do to. Our good were bought lor caih and we can and will toll to prompt paying purcimwn upon as good terms, If not a little bet- wr, mi nil hjij vUKtrtttiauilSUIUUUlIU III VH'lIlliy. Jao7 (JKRK, ABBOTT CO iotmru r. bmith. autvtL u. mills, SMITH AV MIT.LH, ATT0HNKY8 AND COUNriKLOKH AT LAW, Ral Estate Agents, Nurverors and Notaries Pnbllc. HIUH STB EXT. COLUHSUR. OHIO- ATTEND to the practice ol their protoiilon, obtaining pensions, aellins and Wsinii nal eUtn. lurvovlnn ami lfvillnir l.n.l. collection ol claims, examination ot land tiuos, 4c, t- tto, ' aKKRaRNCtta i Swan Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, Nnw York City. Wm. Milti.rd. ClKveliuifl. (J. Tw.xt.1. HiM. WHDh. ctn-ri J. W. fionay, Ht. Louis, Mo, Uoo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati opu H. au.iv 1 H. JOSKFlt fULLlVANT. RILEY & CO.. BOOKMKL1.KRM AND NTATIftNRnft. AND Ufalorsin 1'aper IJiuiHing, Borders, Window Shidet, Window (JttrnicHB nnl lum-v irw.lB r.iUiotl'..(li. .t.iw.tl.ui that thry have ri reived averyexti-nrivoantortinuntul hiiuaoods to which the attention of tlm public it invitod. notf -J WIKIiniV fll.AMM. COMMON alios and quulnies; also, superior American and French (Jlasi. of ncarlv all alzHs uaunfiv wiantiH at tlm aim of the fj LT PADLOCK. NliW JKWm.ltY KMTAMHII.MENT. HRUWN it BUCK. TUB undertigued have formed a partnership with this title, and taken the room formerly occupied by C. H. mug u inuvj biuiv, b iiiw OOOm BOUin Ol UIO American lIoti:l.aild nearlv UUDOtltfl I h4 Eicimnin Hunk. wImim thuy have opened a new aiaortment of vvnirnea, jeweiryf miver and rintea ware, Uold cnn, npfuiurit' oi every acscnpuoB, 10 buh an ayes. And nil kind ol PANUY OOO Dri usually kept in their line. We Invite all to call and look at our stock, wo will be pleated to show our goods whether they with to purchase ur not Watches and clocks repaired in the bctt manner and warrant for one year. From their experience in the business they hope to be able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with UielrpHtron-age. J. 11. llltOWN, may23 8. BUCK. CAPITAL ITNlVKIfMITY-f'ftli:tlKNrUUMttT. fl 1 11 K (immraar School ol Capiul University will be re-opened in A. tho building formerly occupied by the City Uigh Bchool, oo Town street, on Thursday, the liith iust. It is expucted to organize College claws Iniinediiitcly. All who desire to attend snouia ao so aithe beginning ot the term. WM. M. RKYNOLna, 1IKNUY HTANHKUY, MAM'L M. SMITH, OKOltdK M. 1'AUdOVrf, O. MACHOI.D, LKW1H HKYL, sepB Ex. Com. of the Board of Trustees. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J. RIDGWAY & CO., MANUFACTURE STEAM ENC4INEM FHOM new and Improved patterns, among which it one for tho MUI.KY HAW MILL, ol compact form, with MILL UtONH nd fixtures complete. They alio make the celuhratid I A Kn LH n 1 A 1 t. I' W A I K H W II K K I . . RAILliOAU (Mil WIIKKLH, and nil other IKON and BRA8S UAOi inus uauuliy made at rounories, HAOIIINItr of all kinds made promptly to order. HUCK'M CELKIIUATED fiOOKINO STOVE. Premium Cookinu .Stoves. Parlor. -Shoo, and Church Htovt-aanrf Furnaces. Fire UrHte. and i'LUUOUH all wtu-ranted. ara enn. iHuniy mr BHie i wiiolrsalr huii rktail on nnerni utrms. Merchants and others dealing in l'louqh and Htovca are re- iwcnuoy invium hi examine our sioca auu prices. UPPKU LB AT 11 EU AND CALF HK1NH. QAA IDEd lariro wax I'pper Luathcr: OW aw do Kiu do; 19 dozen French Calf Hktus 13 do American dot Just received, and will be olFered at s-reat barsnlna at tha ahoa muiD.iin.Huiuui l H" 11. II. IVIiUnAl.Lt. IJNITKIt HTATKN lllfiKMT Vlllt 1 Mlfl. BKINO a digest of deeiiioiit of the courts of common law, eoultv and admiralty in thn United rilutna fur th wnar 1HJU By John Phelp Putnam. ror saie at tnn new Bookstore, iFi i. H. RILEY ft CO. IIO R KALE, 'J4 one acre LoU tituated a short distance north of the Railroad Depot Soma ol which front on the Wor. tbinKtoo Plunk lloul. This ground Is pieasanUy situated and it wullciiculfttedtur private reaidciict'.. lenna in.y. Kni)uireui ii'iKi'.ii Aitnis i iiunij, tppSO UohI tUt.tfi llrad Uuartiin. CAKIlf A(E TKI H IIINOH. 1 fill PA,R r:iBtiu cpniiiit: Wwtt iron Axles; 100 sett Brats 1UU JlublBatida:3i)Hlt-BiMiBB; lbwt l.toilinr? I.e Tutt Damask Liuingsi Painted anil limn Clotli; Tack, iseamex Cord, MalleaUUi Cattingt, fto. For tale by junet lir.KK, AMHU'IT CO. X DUMlliAULR W.MALTi IfAUM ftttH StAI.n. A Wii are authorised to xcll a f MALL FAKM.coq- mIL taining 45 acres, 35 of which are improved, with a Frame Cottasm House, aood stnblioR, tuitether wttn fruit and hrubbvry, and nil other necBiary nxtures. enquire oi ist piifj itAivr.n tt Anna utupitt. PAINT. WE have on hand and lor sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed Oil. Wlilte and IUd Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Vnrtiiifh, tuiMher with a great variety of paints, brushes, fto. At the sin ot the jyi uiiii i'Ai)iui. TO LA NOLO It OH 1 PERSONS having houses to rent or lease can find good and ready tenant by calling at our office. Thcrels hardly aday uses out wo nave can ior nouses uiai we cannot supply, SMITH ft MILLS, sepW-d Knal Estate Aironts CABINET MAR KIIS CAN And Veneer Varnish, Sand PHpor, Olue, and nearly all other article in thoir line, at the sign of tho maris OILT PADLOCK. CITY TRADE. 11 HE attention of the Ladies Is i egpectlully Invited to the ele-. irant ttock of Dn-BS Hilk. CaMiuueret. All-Wool Delaines. Hhawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Itibbons, Lnees.ftc ftc.,now being received and opened by P. T. SNOWDKN, No. 4, Odeon Building. His stock of Drot Hllki, alone, will richly repay an examination. We ti.ko pleaiuro In showing our Uooda tn all wau Hiy lavur u wuii n irmi, (apiuu NEW 4JOODH. WE have In store, and otier for sale on good terms 7&dos. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 dox. Broad " " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 200 boxes Window Olass. 10000 lights " Sash. iuuo ma. ruiry. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 800 kegs Nails, assorted. OF.RE, ABBOTT ft CO., aov9 At the sign ol the Gilt Padlock. A FAR II FOR HALE. II fE are authorised to toll a splendid Farm of lOfl acres, titut- ted ntno miles north ot Columbut. on the State road to Cleveland, on which there It anew Frame House, with other con- renlencoa. Fit ty -live acres ol the above land is in a high state of cultivation, anu the oniance well tiimieicd with blue ash, walnut, suiiar ami beech. This Farm is well watered, being bouuded on tne cast uy Aium creex. rersont wistiiog to purcnaaea good lann, woum uu wen io ciui ou mo buom tiimtb. julylW HAKKH ft ARMSTRONO, A NTOf'K FARM FOR MALE. ICrtl ACKES ol Laud in Fulton county, Indiana, situated on lOal'J the State Koad leading from Logansport to Michigan, anu within i:i mile of the former place, iiOO acres of which is prane al 1 oak opening, the realdue well timimred, principally oak, with some sugar and hickory trees. Tbit Land it well calculated for a iraiiDf farm, having an abundance of living water the year round, and will betold at a bargain, or wtljexchange for improved city property or land in thn vicinity of Columbu. Enquire of July. BAKER it ARMSTRONG. FINE WOOLEN OHKHM faOODH. WOOL de Chene, (a new and beautiful article,) all wool Cashmere, De Laine. French Merino, ftc. fto., a larre stork, and at low prices. oell P. T. SNOWDEN. NOTICE. MESSRS. SMITH ft MILLS, Real Estate Agents, have afew of those choice build iim lot on Town street and Wathina- ton Avrauettill left Purchasers wishing to build residences un thn best building ground, and in one of the. best neighborhood! in the city would do well not to bo too late. notft-d ' Woolen Slocking Yarn, by J. I). OSROnN ft co. AND HTII.L ANOTHER ONB LEFT. FOR SALE, one of the most ileslraide building lots on Town street Inquire of InovlBI BAKER ft AKMHTRONG. HARDWARE. WE have now In store at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, and on the wav from the East the largest assortment of Hardware we have ever had. Having purchased from iirtt hands, and mostly for cash, we can offer better goods, ami at lower prices than formerly, and believe that in variety, quality and style of goods we can equal any in Ohio. FOR HOUSE BUILDERS WE HAVE L000 bones window glass, assorted IromoKa to 32K46, both American and foreign. 600 kegs nallt assorted, including the best eastern and western nails and tnlkes. 9,000 lights window sash, and more coming, t,UUU locks and latcnea 01 many omerent patterns, including all the late improvement in locks and latches and other fastenings for door blinds, gate, Ac, Ac. Also, White Lead, OU, Putty, Paints, Varnishes. Sand Paper, ftcfta FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS We have patent and enameled Leather, painted and gum Cloth, plain and lane colored Damasks, Lamps, Bands. Lace. Broad cloth, Tufts, ftc. We have Tubs and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea-trays and Walters, porcelain and tinned Stewpms and Kettles, and a vari ety 01 very necessary ariiciet not enumerated. FOR GUNSMITHS We have Barrels, Locks, Mountings, Shot Bags and German sU tot rowuer r ibsxb ano noma MECHANICS' TOOLS In great variety, among which may be found many superior tools nut, unr-H ivvua ui um nui, aolB - GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. RflMTON rillTUNN. W E have Just received a tew thermometer churn. Also, the luitl celebrated Boston cvlinder churns, the most universally uWof any chum in Yankeedom. if you wan m enisino, cm si no. iui, uinu aircwv GERK, ABBOTT ft CO, Jy3 1 Sign of the Gilt Padlock. GENTLEMEN 1 ALL at P. T. SNOWDKN'S, and examine his stork of Cravats, Scarfs. Gloves, ftc. ftc. before nurchasinx elsewhere. The assortment is new complete, and will be tonnd to embrace every OMirnoieiiTNi. - srvnm I ARPBRf4 NEW MONTH LT MAGAZINE, (or Feb a, a, rusry, 49m reeeivea, ana utr saie ny HUNTINGTON ft M AC IN TIRE. rpHK LIFE AND COKHEHPONDBNCB OF ROB. 1 aad I M skMT nutlUai, MUee) by feM nam, jtM Messvad Kwaastey slUPAtllUlUM aUBiniiU. TRIE THUB EBLATION Of TOR HEX KB. Ry I Ware, M. 1). J. u. HI LEY ft CO. f T. MNOWDKN has Ladles' abroldflrdllandkere1iifs m. 9 irom 91 io v is, oo (MIR HK.NTl-A.nafl dwelling for a small family, In a cen tral situation. Apply to II. COWLKa ft CO. NAILM Thn genuine Junlatta Blue Nallt, warranted a good as evtrr used. scu841 KILBOUKNK ft JON EH. BLACK flILK THIWMING LACK, from Vk In. to H y. dirtiirentquaUtiMS,at P.T.8NOW to H yd. wide AFUKE apS Irtll arrival of Bueoa VlsU lists at WM. RICHARDS' l UKMHINJ ClAHKM, for Ladies and Oenllemen, for sate HA I It Tl KChll KH.-A Hue assortment, for sale at the New Bookstore j. jr. RILEY ft CO IAHTEKN WOOL YARN, white, bhick, blue, mixed and J scarlet Just opened by U. COWLEd ft CO. K.1I BKOI OKUKH PAHllV nRHMHM. pMHROIDKHED Laoe and Muslin Party Dresses, from t!S to uii urcoinui oj r. i. onunur.n, LKOdBR PAPEUM, i1AP, Demy and Medium, from the best makers. For sale at un, irom auglO 'w eastern prices J. 11. RILEY ft Co. 1UNT HBCEIVBO-A large and handsome assortment of at ulain and lancv UaLsinea aad Cashmeres, bv octS i. D. OUBORN ft CO. WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB. WILLOW Waggons, CradW and Baskets, Palis, Churns, Ao. For sale by mild OEHE, ABBOTT ft CO. IUVINM'N WOUKM, VOL 14. Conquest of Grenada. For sale atthe new Bookstore. M augtO J. H. RILEY ft CO. WKUHTKU'K VNAUlUJJillfl) DICTIONAUY-Co-luuibusattini-y, J. U. Ill LEY ft CO, y Trade supplied on the best terms. IJLAIN Chamburg. Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, with hut L colors and beautiful paturns, at pit WM. RICHARDS'. WINDOW M1IADKH. Of new paueras, just received at the New Book laiayll) J. U. ItlLi?V ft CO. A". VilMH! ITANMf! A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fans just received at the New Bookstore of mi.yU J. U. RILEY ft CO. PATENT LKVKR CLOCKS A NEW article just received at i- Call and soe them. UunuJ BROWN ft BUCK'S. NAII.M. WE take this opportunity to say that we have now In store and lor sale at low prices, 300 kegs of tho best nails ever brought to this market OEitK, ABBOTT ft CO. WAHI1INUTON ANO TUB REVOLUTION, an Ore-Uon delivered by . P. Whipple, before the Municipal au- horitlos of i.oaton J- R. RILEY ft CO. FOR TUB TOILET. 1HAVE a fine stock of F roach Extracts, Powders oi various kinds, Boaps, ftc. P. T. BNOWDEN. 1NOIA AND TUB HINDOOS. Missionary at Madras. By F. D. W. Ward, late J. H. RILEY ft CO. 31 EDICAL DELUSIONS. A priie essay, by Dr.Uooker CARLYLE'S NEW EHSAVH-LiUtor Day pamphlets, bound in one volume. .... n oolB J- H. RILEY ft CO. JUHT RECEIVED. A large assortment of Morsair green and other colors French Merinos. For sa every low by octf) J. P. OSBORN ft CO. CJTEEL GOODS. Beads, Rings, Clasps, Slides, Bags, Purses, tJ fto. Also, Pon Knives, a apiunaia assortment. j, H. RILEY ft CO. OUMMEK SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A One lot, slightly injured, to n be bad for a song, for sale by aplO H. COWLES ft CO. a IT A Hill vnU HALE OR RENT. rpiHS farm is situated within two miles of the city, and conUlns euaores, oo oi wnicn are unproT-u. r.uuuiio ui K-pia BAKER ft AUMSTRONO runoA MIT HAWH. iite have just received a Ireah lot of those very superior cross v v cut saws wo navo been senmg too iaii two y i June7 GERE, ABBOIT ft CO I1AYAHD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures in the MJ Path of Empire. Illustrated. Trade supplied. For sale at tho bookstore of may;) vv I a. RILEY ft CO 1aa BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may UUU be found tingle and double thick French, the best Pittsburg. Also, cheaper glass of all the utual siiet. At the sign oi uie N THE NEW YORK CONVENTION.- 80 copies Just received a at t the New Bookstore of mayll J. H. RILEY ft CO. COD LIVER OIL. A CONSIGNMENT of a small quantity Irom Ruihtoo, Clark ft Co., New York, for tale at tho New Bookstore of mayil n. a.ni vj. HI1AWLH, PLAIN and embroidrred whito and colored Crape; black Lace and Urenadino Shawls, a good assortment at p35 t. i'. pnuwiir.n o. mo PKDLA1W-A caw of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, on Jewelry, new styles and of superior quality, for tale cheap. ..r J ii iiii.kv a art. FRENCH PAPER HAXJINCH. A CASE of very choice patterns ot Embossed Gold papers, for parlors, and Borders to match. At tho new Bookstore. tig io J. U. UlLKY at ou PIMTill.H. KK VOL VINO tlx shootert, tog rtlior with doublo and tingle barreled pittolt, for talo at the aign of the marl uii.T rADtuun. LIFE OF II Alt.II AN IlLENNERHAHHETT, compri-ainit an authentic acconut ol " The Burr Exhibition," con taining tact not heretofore published. i runts tuppiieu. ror taie at uie new oooxtiora oi may;W J. 11. RILEY ft CO. FOR HALE, WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which tan hf ht mailt At a linriiain for cash, or will exchalilie thorn or tock In tho Xenix or Cleveland lUilroadt, at par. Inquire of July'Jfi HAKKH AHMSlttUrtU UOUtm AND READY UATH. New atvle. curt white and fine aualitv. jutt received. Al se, a complete ttoek, of all prices and qualities, to be open- .ii i . i U 'IIU I'lllinn A BAIUJAIN C A FEET front, on north tide of Rich sticet, between High 0J and Front streets, can be had cheap now, of augOT North Room Exchange Bank Building, FOR VALE. A .F.KY neat and commodious new brick bouse, with five XI rooms, near the centre ot din a healthy part at the eh j. Enquire of eugu SMITH ft MILLS. DBMIHABLB DRENN (JOODH. NEW styles ot Barucs, Tiuuos, Mourning Alburlnes, Ginghams. Lawns. Dlain and riiturud black Silks, and new itylui ol colored silks, a nice assortment Just opened by apa u. wnbco tt uu. CHEAP, CHEAPER. CIIKAPEHT1 Jht Wo have lor sale a new brick house and lot oa east Oak ffitfl street a desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, BHhtnaoueap, ana on easy terms, SMITH ft MILLS, Sep4 Real Estate Agents. TO Carpenters and others who use carpenter tools, we most respectfully say that we have the best assortment ol tools ever brought to this city, and we are disputed to sell them very low for ea-n. (jylj OEKiS, ABBOTT ft CO. WOOL BED BLANKET. rt P PAIRS fine 13 by 1U qr. Circluville Blankets. These blan-m O kets are liner, softer and heavier than any other make. For sale by loc!4 J. D. OSBOHN ft CO. S'IMf'I.HVII.I.R Wnill.HN YARN. FUST received, HO pounds white, mixed and black wool Stock- r uig yarn. i, ' , . t t naDntm a. nn cor saie oy "ow LOTH OF LOTH-AND CHEAP I WE have tor tale cheap, a plat of vacant lots, 18 in number, tronlinB on Town ttreet Washington Avenue and Frank lin Avenue, being sub-divltioaa of out-lot No. 53, varying in site from half to whole city lots. This is considered note the most desirable part of the city, and la improving last. The lots are from 90 to lift teet above High street and is ducidedly the pleas-antest location in tho corporation. They will be sold chtap and on reasonable terma. A plat can be seen, and the prices and terras learned, at the office of SMITH ft MILLS, ocit) Heal batata Agent, norm noora, Saxcnanga win. w FOR HAL Bv Two elegant and substantial uwr.b f r if LING UO US ho on Town street, between e ourm ana e 1110 Jttjli. SMITH ft MILLS, pl7 north Room in Exchaiiifo a k. T1TV hnanvir1 varant liullHitiu iota OO Mound Street be- V V twivn Third and Fourta streets, which can be purchased cheap, and will give Irom three to Ave years 10 pay ior mem. inquire 01 sepai) anir,n m. Ainunu, V A I. IT A HI.K 'ITV PHOPRRTY FUR HALS. THE residence of the late Dr. Sisson, 00 High ttreet near the eomer of Rich, Is for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of JOUH L. uiI.L.or apl THOMAS SPARROW. Itf ITLRV MILL HAWH. WE have a few first rate cast ateel Muley taws. Alto, narrow mill aawa. of paat and German steel, totether with a large assortment of cross out saws which have never been equalled for quality w tola market. UK.it c, ai.hu j 1 sc tu jyi eign ot toe uut rauiucs. nkNTl.KMKN! 1HAVE received a large addition to my stock of cravats, in-eludlnasome er handsome Scarfs. Also, rich Veiling, among them a lew patterns of embroidered white silk, for Party Vits. White, black aad oolorad kid, beaver driving and dress Gloves ; Hosiery of various kinds, Shirts, Collars, ftc. Call in and take a look at them. P. T. SNOWDEN VOIt HALM. A SMALL Farm of 80 acres, situated within 3 miles of West b. jerterion. Madison count, la acres ot wnica are tunuerea. the balance improved, and alt under fence. This Farm is ottered for sale cheap and oa good terma, or will exchange lor unproved city property, i iL t ... ' r 1. . it d-d a. luuuTKiivn The Western Ajpicilturist. Prtai. W. W. MATHER. EdHar. Cor, Secretary of the' Ohio tit att Board of Afrricvllurt, d by several gentlemen well known aa able scientific and AioVd practical rtgnca uensu. fi n 1. 11 m r Ir m . num. A MONTHLY Agricultural paper will be published In Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st, 1S51, devoted to the interest of Agriculture. with agriculture, domeitie and political economy, arts and man- 11 win urn 10 collect ana uhtuw mc. wkM(!o - uiacmrea, as wm auvaaca tne uw ments ot its reader. th atliiiM fcwi that, mahteit. flip can not redeem this nledae, yet they rely with aoi-denc on tha aid t be derived from other aotirm. The work will be of royal octavo size, of good paper and type, with 32, pagnt.and put up ta Beat covers. Terms, one dollar per year payment in ad-met, and afl sub- aerintinna lit enouMnm with thai BrttBumber of the volume. All mattem connect' d with the editorial depannaaat may be addressed to w. w. Nathbs, uoiumDua, unio. All business letters (postage paid) directed lo dell J. H. RILEY ft CO., PubUfhen- fHCRNH. Thermometrr and Barrel Chums, of the most sp v proved sum, Ltep'sBj aibnuuiinB aiuttn. nan fiARPftTM. A LARQ1 LOT ! aMhtoaa ii aitaalli oa bawd mi for sale by am si. sj. uajsuaui m vw. GENERAL A8f4KIBLT Off OHIO. BBNATR. SriAioa OUARLKS 0. CON VEKS, of Muskingum. Clerk liiNiv A. SwirT. aergtatuu-Am James A Soranton. Alward, John C, d Licking. Barker, George W,, w... Morgan and Washlngtoa. Beeton, Ituel, m lllnliland and Payette. Bill, Earl, w Huron and Erie, Blocktom, FUher A d. .Columbiana and Mahoning. Kracklxy, Michael, d.... Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot Broiidwell, Lewis, ....llainllton. Bull. Uuorim W.. d Wsvno and Ashland. Burns. Barnabas. 4 Richland and Crawlurd. land Williams. Convert, Charles C, ts..Mukititum. I nam, Paulding, Deli in oe Cuiinlnglia n, James, al..Allen,Murcer,Auslalte, Van Wilt, Put- Tiiwivj, cnraiiii n., w Feriiuioo, Andrew, 4. . Fouts, Andrew, f...... Tuscarawas and Carroll ..Coibocton and Guernsey. .Ftirneld. Perry and Uockinf. ijelger, Joepn, a)...., Hart, JanMt II.. so Hatch, William .,d.. Hortou. Horace H w. , ..hum ana ricxaway. ..Miami, Darke and Ubelbj. ..Ilaitidton. Jackson, Gallia, Athens and Meigs, Clermont and Brown, Butler. Howard, William, 4... Kllboum, Jonathan, d. , Lawrence, William, sr. .Logan, Hardin, Union and Marion. Lewis, nnciney, w jencrson ana tiarnton. Linton. David, w Warren. Greene and Clinton. Lyman, Darius, Portage and Summit Ottawa, Myer, James, 4 Lucas, Henry, Wood, Sandusky and f trace, Aaron, a oleoma and Lorain. Payne, Henry B , d Cuyahnua. Randall, Brewster, $. ..Asbubula and Lake. Sailer, William, t Scioto, Lawrence, Adams and Pike. ScherUer, John, w Stark. Simpson, WillamP.,d.. Belmont and Monroe. Sullitl, Milton, f-$ Trumbull and Gttsuge. Thomson, Abraham, sr.. Franklin and Delaware. Van Husk irk, L.t d......Knoxsnd Uulmes. Vinal, Harvey, u Clark, Champaign aad Madison. Walker, Motos B., t. .. .Montgomery and Pruhla. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speak ex JOHN P. MOUSE, of Lake. Clerk Chaxxkb W. Blah. (Srwanl-ol irms WilBam Mitchell, t Alexander, Reniab 11., w.Preble. Baker, Christian, d Falrneld. ' s BatO'lle, Elxinezer, Jr. s.WaililngtOBV Bennett. John, d Hamilton. Blgelow, Lorin, d Portage mnop, tivury, a iiantock ana wyanoot Blackburn, William, tL. Mercer, Allen and Auglaixe. Bradley, More C, ...Trumbull and Uttauga. Bundy, llexeklah S w.. Athens, Mulgs, Gallia and Jackson. Burnett John D-, Champaign, Clark and Madison, Buihnell, William, d.... Richland and Crawford. Carr, John, d Butler. Cherrlngton, PenneU, . Gallia and Jackson. Cochran, John, w Rots and Pickaway. Cook, Matthew B., w....Do. do. Colburn, Napoleon B., d. Fairfield, Perry and Hooking. Cole, Philander It., tv... .Marion and Union. Condit, Timothy A., .Coshocton. Davidson, Andrew, d... .Hamilton. Decker, Jacob, d Heneca. Dumlng, Charles R., d.. -Wayne and Ashland. Dodds, John A., w Warren. Dodds, Thomas, . .....Montgomery. Eaton, Charles L., w..... Franklin, Fairchlld, William B.,w. Greene. Fee, Knos B d Brown. Finch, Nathaniel, Summit Frailer, Thomas J., v.. .Carroll and Tuscarawas. Gilorest, Hamuol P., d. .. .Knox and Holmes. Giaigo, Eli, d Do. do. Grimes, James J., ...... Belmont and Guernsey. Harlan, Robert Bn w....C'1'titon. Hayes, Odun, w Logan and Hardin. llitf, James, d Hamilton. James, ChHrles. d Hockins and Perrr. Johuson, James, d Medina, Jonnston, liavd, ...... . Jeilerson. Kecnu, Joseph.t) iteitware, Kent Gamaliel 1L, .. .Trumbull and Geauga. Krydor, Samuel, d Stark. Lenox, John, w Ditrke and Shelby. March, Philip, d Columbiana. Mayo, Henry S.. 10 Miami. McCall, Marshall, tj Harrison. McKce, Exra, d...... ...Morgan. Mitchell, Alexander, . .Guernsey. Moore, Oscur D., ....... Scioto and Lawrence. Morgan, William, w Muskingum. Morse,John F., f- Ashtabula and Lake. Okey, James, a. Monroe. Plumb, Samuel,- Ashtabula and Lake. Puw, George,- Mahoning. Pratt, De Morris, m Huron and Erie. Ramage, Archibald C, w.Belitiunt Raybum, James, w Champaign, Clark and Madison. Schitt; John, d Hamilton. Smith, Dennis, d Clermont Smith, John M., d Adams and Pike. and Williams. Snook, William IL, d.... Putnam, Van Wert, Paulding, Defiance Steedman, Samuel IL, d Lucas and Henry. Thomas, John K., Montgomery and Prebla, Thomas, Wr ay, w Delaware and Franklin. Thompson, Hiram, I....Lornln. Tripp, John 11, m Carroll and Tuscarawas. Van Vorhet, Nelson IL.wAthena and Meigs. Ward, Clark H., d Richland and Crawford. Williamson, Samuel, . Cuyahoga. William, otho, m Hililmid and Payette. Wilson, Clintou, d...... Wayne and Aahland. Wilton, Kber, d Sandusky, Wood and Ottawa. Yatet, Richard 11., d Lickiug. Zinn, Peter, d Hamilton. COM3IHLH AND XEMA RAILROAD WINTER AltlUN(JE3IENT. , TWO DAILY TRAIN?. On and alter tho teeend dny (.Jflli ry IrTil, the Cars will run as lollow until lurthor notice 1 1 Flrat Mail Trnln will leave Columbus everv evening at Ol, ard arrive at Aenia at 13. Return im. leave Xunia at 0.15 A. M. and arrive at Columbus at 9,-ti A. M. Heennd IRnll Trnln will leave Columbus ever morninsat 5.30, and arrive at Xenia at 7.55. Ucturnluit. leave Xema at 0.05 P. M.. and arrive at columoua at O-.30P.M. Both those trains leave Columbus on the arrival or the mail1 ttage train Wheeling, and connect wuh the trains on the Little Miami Railroad, which leave immediately for Cincinnati; theflttt train arriv.ng at & A. M., and the second at 12 M. also, returning, leave Xenia on the arrival of the trnln from Cincinnati, connecting at Coluniliua with the stages which leave immediately for Wheeling ; so that pauengort will meet with no delay between Cincinnati and Wheeling. The Company will not be responsible for Baggage exceed, ing 0 in value, unless the tame it returned to the Conductor or Agent and freight paid at tho rate of a passago for every 500 in value above that amount For Rail Koad Tickets, apply at the office of the Ohio Stage Company, in the north east euii of the Neil House. S. MEDBEKY, Superintendent Columbus, Dec. 30, 1850. OMNIBUSES, for thn aeeommodatlnn of Passengers, will be run by the Ohio Stage Company between the Depot and any part of the City of Columbus. Idec30-dy TO CnCRCII CIIOIHH, Sec. ISAAC N. WHITING, Columbut, has recently published anew edition of Tho Church Choir The Church Choir : a collection ol sacred mutle. eompoihw a great variety of Pialun and Hymn Tune, Anthems and Chants arranged tor the Organ or Piano Forte, and adapted more particularly to the worship of the Protestant Epitcopal Church In the Unit) d States By the Rev. Joseph Mucnscber, D.D., formerly ProFior ot ltibllc.nl Literature in tho Theological Beminsry of tha Protestant Episcopal Church, Gambler, Ohio. In two parts. ran 1 cuniaina wu manumit 01 vocai stusw, rsaiin ana Hymn tune, Ac., fto. ran contain Awacma, rviurncct. inanis, ho., sto. Both nnrts bound in one volume. Price il oer ainalocobv.or $9 per doxen. In the preparation of this collection of sacred music, It has been the aim of thn editor to lurnhth Churches with as great a variety of tunes composed indifferent stylet, and adapted to the various occasions ot public worship, as the limits of the work would permit The collections, It is believed, will bo found sufficiently copiout, lor all the ordinary purpose ot public and to-ciai worship. Tim Anth- mt and Set 1'iere have been seltcled at will he seen on Inspection, with tpecial reference to the Festival1! and f at of the Protestant Kpitcepa) Church. Instead of a figured baas, the music hat all been carefully arranged for the Organ or Piano Forte, from tho conviction that many performer on those instruments have not had the opportunity to perfect themselves sufficiently in the science of music to play the harmony with facility, even ot plain psalmody, Irom figures. variety of original compositions, prepared expressly for this col-taction, and also with uieces from various EnsUsh authors, not usually met with in tins country. KKCOMMKNDATIONS. "To those who are in want of a new book, we can recommend The Church Choir.' very bandsomelv sot un. and stored with classic Church tunne tn their proper idenjty. A'dUors Csris-tim Wttnttt, Boston. An able writvr in the same valuable oanar. on tho lmmrtanea of selecting suitable church mutio, lay t " One of thn newest collections we have, ' The Church Choir,' by the Rev. M. Muenscher, la one of the best, so tar as I have examined, for the use of the Episcopal Church, and any choir which baa a selection to make would do well to take this collection"We are glad to see that thn author of the 1 Church Choir.' hat adapted it hi the wants of our church, by giving a much lar ger tnare 01 music aoapieu 10 our service man it is usual 10 ooa in works ot this kind. In another resuect we believe tbit work Is to bo preferred to many ui the most popular collections of muiic; tne worus set tu mutio nave not own aoemmutm. in one other respect, too, the arrangement of this will be considered by some as being an advantage over most other collections ol unurcn siusio; toe several parts inienaco ior inn urgan ana Piiuo, are written on the staff, a Is customary In music for the Piano. It baa not, there tore, any figured bass. CkronicU 0 On Chunk, A distinguished Professor of Music remarks 1 " After a care ful examination of the ' Church Choir,1 1 most unhesitatingly Fronounce it the best collection of music for the Psalms and Ivmns of the P. E. Church which has ever fallen under mv ob servation. 1 am particularly gratified to find in the First Part so many favorite airs retaining their original composition, with the additional harmoby so eminently characteristic of the work. " 1'he Chants and Anthems of Part Second are unrivaled m their arrangement and complete melody j and I am happy to tay that I have daily risen from either it private or public rehears) with no ordinary satisfaction, that a work so greatly needed la the utiurcn, nas at tengui ueea supplied." ror saw aa wo uuoastora 01 ta.1 I. N W HIT NO ft HUNTINGTON. In Cincinnati, b H. W. Derb ft. Co.: in Cleveland, at the book store of Smith, Knight ft Co.; at Gambler by Peter Richards, and at Hunato, new rorx, oy it. tt. verby uo. UOJuraDus, unio, January, leai. jbwubw HIIAWLH AND HCAHFH. TROCHE long and square, embroidered Thibet plain and plaid tong nnawu Hrocne, i ihmere. Merino, embroidered 8ilk and Satin Scarfs, at ocll P. T. SNOWDEN'S. HONOR ALL MKN-LOVE THE IIHOTIIERHIHID. AMD HONOR PUT Kit IIAIVKN. WHO would think that Peter II ay den the great, with two hundred roffues in urison at .10 cents a dav, and one hundred honest men out at iW cents a day, to support families, would sneak round in the Dutch thoe shops with three side of sole leather begging for patronage, and claiming that he ought to be supported because lie is going to he a dealer In sole leather. Well, we are workers of sole leather and have got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thla dibble-dabbler In small wares in a small way. Fur sale three side of sole leather, from 14 to 18 cents per pound i upper French celt; Buff Morocco Linings of all colon, and Finding of all kinds. In proportion both in quantities and puces, at tne out stanu hi juDjua is. v. naunn MO CRM NO COODH. BOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ginghams, DeLaines, Merino and other mourning drets goods. Also, mourning dress gooa generally, jubs openen oy , n. uuwijCS at w. cieTBior copy. aauu Of if COPIES OP H.MITIPH BNOLIHU GRAMMAR 4j3 (new edition,) designed lor School and Academic. Jutt received and tor saie at the Mew Bookstore (in the Post mnce Buildings) oi J4Vt nuniinonjn at BSACiniinr., ACA It Otitis my purpose to resume the practice nf Law In the Supreme Court ol the United Htates. the Circuit Coxrts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court m nana oi toe own at uui. July 30, 1HM. T. FWINO. BLACK SILKS QF trarf width ad at ail priaas, aaa jy1 aaU , Be. j Odaom Bii !, HVHR COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYHPBPBIA. CHRONIC OR NERVOIJH DEBILITY. A LLDJSKAHE OF THE KIDNEYS, aad all diseases arising hum unwninrai iiivnr or oionnun, sunn as COIlttipaitoti, Inward Piles. Fulluess. or Blood tothe Head. AH, lit. nlth MinHl. acli. Nausea. Ifeartbuni. liiasust for Fond. V ulhu.aa nm Wlaht in tho Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of muiuaeu, Bwimmmg 01 toe ueaa, uumca and mnicull lirea-thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wohs before tnn oi;nt, reverend uulll'alntn the Uoad, DencbmuTof Persul- ration, YeUowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Hack, Cheat. Limbs, fto.. Sudden Flushes ni Unat Ilurninvln th. kvi.h constant Imaginings of vil, aad Greet Depression of Spirits, can DR. UuOPl.ANtVR "Kf.FMtATFn flHRMAM nil nia MnoTNl b Dr' C' M JACKaoN- Mthe Qiman Mtdtdni titan, ITiei r power over the above diseases Is not excelled, il equalled, by any other preparation in the United State aa the cures attest in many eases after skillful physician had I ailed. Tbeae Bitten are worth th ttniitiain m invalIHa - great Irtues in the rectification ol diseases of tho Liver and letter (lands, exercising the most searching powers In weakness and af-ection of the digestive organs, they are, withaL sale, certain and yw.ua ill. RKAU Ann UK t'fiNVlNnKTt The Hon. Charles D. Hineline. Editor of the "Camdm ru-n. wm, um ovai ynunr in west jersey, tay, July XI 1 llnafliinritB Sl.ra... HI..M If u We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make Inquiry re- r B . .... . .un. iuuuiij we woio wrBiiauea to ute n, and mutt IS Wn found it bimwIHi- In Ita ullnt, 1. 1 the livur and dlgeatlve organ, and the powerful lnfiuer.ee it exert -rUu uuituub ifTwau-auoo is ttiij urpruu.g, 11 calm and strengthen the nerves, bringing them into a atatt of repose, making sleep refreshing. " If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be lass sickness, as Irom the stomach, Uver and nervous system the treat maJoritv of real and imaainarv HiMIH emanate. Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics general. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friend who are at all Indisposed to give trial it will then recommend itaelf. It ahould, In fact, be In eve 7 , , ' "v ww mruiowe oan proouc iUCfl aVldSQCCS ot From the " Boston Bee,Ml The editor said. Dec. tud 1 " Dr. HooiatuT (kbJtralrd Amum MAllUi u 1 1 ComDialnt JaunHlM. DvamiaU ek.i. . ii.oi 1. deserved iv one of tha mmt iw,nUr r.t. j- n-fL. bitters bavs been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow ays be bat himself received an elloctual and permanent cure at ivver complaint Irom the use of this remedy. We are convinced , in too use 01 tnose nittors, the patient constanU; irenaiu an vigor iact wortny 01 great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be used by person with the most delicate atomachs with safety, under any circumstance. Wo are speaking from experience and to the anllcted we advise their una.1' " Scott'a Weekly," ona of the beat Literary papers published, ild, Aug. 85 1 r 11 Dr. HonUndft German Blilert. manufactured b Dr. Jackson. are now recommended by some of the roost prominent membera of the faculty at an article ol much efficacy In cases of female weakness. As such Is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus ssve themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitatodconstitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their h ealth, a we know from experience the salutary euect they have n pon weak systems.' Judfie M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great scientific and literary attainments, said In bis " New York Weekly Messenger," January "7. HoojtantTi Qtman Bitten. Here is a preparation wtch the leadimr pressoa in tha Union appear to bo unanimous In recommending, and tho reason Is obvious. It is made after a prescription fu-"-tshed by one of the moat celebrated uhvticiant of mod ern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelm Hoolland, Professor w tne university 01 Jena, rnvaie rnysiciaa to tne King ot l'rus-sla, and one uf the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endor-ser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It u suuitiiHu, ujtpeiiBiB, vacuity, vertigo, Aciaity 01 me Stomach. ContfJDation. and all eomtilainta ariains frum a Mtnr. dcred condition of the atomach . the Over and the intestine. Nine rniiaacjpbia papers express thler conviction of its excellence and several of the editors sneak of its effect from their nam in. dlvidu'd experience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only In calling the attention of our readers to the pre. nniauinjiiiow, .111. v. .WMUH Ij IITHn(.UII, QUI lfl IWOm- Kuiuiiig us aruuie tu an anuciea. MOKE EVIDENCE. The " rhlladelnhlB Saturdav Gaxette." the best famllv twwsna. 1 in. nuuri.Anirx ukhman hi i i'khh " It is asldom that we menmrnenil what ara tormavl Patn Medicine to the confidence and patronage of our readers ; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, wo wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brier period and then forffotten after the have done their ruilrv ractinl' mla. cmei, outoi a medicine long esunushed, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the Faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strong, est testimony In its favor is, that there is mora of It used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadepbla than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet sp- That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using It as directed. It act specifically upon the stomach and Uver it i preferable to calomel in all bif-lout dlHcaset the effect it Immediate. They can be administered tosau or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BSWAUX OT COUNTERFEITS. This medicine ha attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are lnnoceotlv deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE. They bave th- written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrappi r, and the name blown in the bottle, tsOAoat which tkef art SphTfUMI. For sue, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 190 Arch street one door below Sixth, (late ot 976 Race t.) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealer generally throughout the country. Also, tor axle In Columbus by WM. F. GIDDINGS, mayVI-dftwaltly (Successor to King ft Briggs.) THE EMPIRU COMPANY. mcoaFotUTin a thx LiotsLATnaa or tub nan or nxwtobk OXYGENATED BITTERS. for the .-km fif Dfryim, General Debility, Hmbltuml CotaM,(Vc IN evrry disease arising from imperleet digestion or deranged ston:aeh, this remedy has been carthied to b Hon. I.. II. Ar nold, Ex-Governor of Rhode Islmtdi Hon. Wm. Woodbtidge. Ex-Gov.nior of Michigan. Hon. T. J. Moorhcad, Ex-Governor of Kentucky Hon. J. 8. " mmons, Senator from R.L Hon. S. S Phelps, Senator fr 'm Vermont, Hon. Wm. Upturn, Senator from Vermont i 1 on. S. Foot Senator from Vermont; Hon. H D. Foster, momuer of Congress from Pennsylvania ; Hon. W. 8. Martin- W tconsln; Gen. A. C. Dodge, Iowa; C. C. Trowbridge, Esn 'itrolt; 8, H. Holmes, Esq, Connecticut; G. W. Jones, hq, Dubuque ; Joseph Hoxle, N. York, and many others who are livb g witnesses of Its superior efficacy. v B One peculiar property of the Bitters Is, that It does not Qontain an io.ntous Jquort and is on an entirely new plan tor ui :urof Dvsnoniia Tbe mpire Compas are exclusive Agent for these superior miters vo wnora au oruera soouu oa auurosseo, a no. us mt- Umt, w York. Pala Killer. A mr Ileal preparation oy the name ot Pain Killer, has been put into tne maraet ny too empire company, in new i ora, wmcn blda lair to cast all other urenaration into the thade. It cannot. perhaps, be better described than by stating that it Is tn a liquid lorro, sua is auaptea u internal ana external ute, Doming ins tan taneous control over all Nervous Affections. Rheumatism. Crnun. Inrtams lions, Tooth and Ear Ache, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Sons, ftc. This Pain Killer was extensively used la New York during the Cholein of 1849, with greater anecesa than any other article. It meflica, virtues are 'ar superior to any other. Apply to Empire Company, LIS Fulton street, and the principal merchant in your Ta Detif Pww. Yon ran be made to hear i by proper treatment, tra tiwaomuer hat the organization ot tbe Ear la the most :mw structure ot the bodv. exeeot the eve. and kara Is oftatutv Intnnw) than hmir fitted bv ayriogos. The Acomc Oil, sold by the Empire Compa ny. Is tiu surest and most successful article ever known for cures. In all CSSCS wher ouilinx sounda. nntaa nf sratwv. rlmHna Itch log. or oa a ahects the Ear, this Acoustic Oil for deafness Is a oanaio remeay, no. ijo ruiton street, new York. i.'BPDiirai :iMB.ina sriniai. A new and Important ditcover. bv which dirt elnthes am ma., n -rtectly clean, without any rubbing or boiling, Empire uuiiium j, iibb iui., uui; rufinoHirB. This i hem leal nrenaration dntw nnt Inland hnt mAAm tm mh Be Hare abaat TeriHlfnsnHi, Some kill tbe ohilir u weti as tha worm, and th ml sate urf oat ius tne worms and not the children. Is tbe one maoe and sold b the Kin Dire Comoan. It require a lea proportonlal dose, and Is, at the same time, more enectuai in aeatroying worms witnoui injury to tne constitution than any other Vermifuge i a great manV certificates may be ob- huiiou, viuvu w nui necBMBrj hi UMon w newspaper. i no empire uempany Is the only Company of the kind Incorporated b the Leritlatnm ot this l;tate as a Stock Company, and ander such legislative enactment at to make the stock alvray at par, and the Company clear ol liabilities Individuals holding any of the stock of the Company, will be entitled to their pro ratio amount of profits ol the buiiuess, declared upon the affidavit of the Trustees, at the end ol each year. The Company receive their own stock at par, In the payment for goods at the New York offlce, and have, lor the yeai 1849, declared a dividend of 99 per cent on stock issued nmvloux to July 1st, and 13! per cent on tha stock Issued tubes-quently at the above office of tbe Company. names The Empire Company are the proprietors and msnufacturera F tTava' I .Initrwmt inr Pltaa UnSH Nan. anrf - I l-i . of Hayi' Liniment ior Piles ; Howes' Nerve and Bone Liniment for Rheumatism Balm of Columbia, ftc., for the Hair ; Spohur l ftc for the Hair j Spohua Sick Head Acne Remedy; to whom all ordert ahould be addressed. The Empire Cava pany Has tn Atrency of the Nervine Balsam, tho Great Indian Remedy for Fits tnooni) sure and certain cure for Epileptic Fits, Cramps, Convulsion, fte. it na .vn idinintatered witn aatnlahln aim. eess, an i i a near a pecinc aa aoyuiing can be. It forms a new era in the practice of Physicians, many ot whom use thla Bal- aam aa tne oniv remeay. rersous wiaotng we vervine tfnHrm, must apply to Empire Company. Dr. Rash Health Fllla Are only to be had genuine from the Empire Company I This caution ia necessar to avoid a spurious article. The genuine Rush Pi l It are harmless, effectual, and tho a aiue vltra of sped-ka. It was invented by the great Dr. Rush, and used aa unirer wrau-iij iui uiaca.ua. Dr. Bnrtbalaasiw'a Biaaslaraa Ptk Is manolactured perfectly pure by the Empire Company, under incorporation from the State, for Concha. Colds. Pain nf tho Kid. nunga, ns. it is wre pnrvvjanve OI consumption, but not B eertain cure after the disease is once thoroughly seated. Tha 'I'M '1'BIaUT lal llaSaua, I I Those who do not believe it, are respectfully desired not to ad I lint Bald-Ueaded Dersona mav read and teat, anri haT th head covered with a fine, luxuriant, glossy hair, by the ate of tbe nHgoouu nair anwiw una lavigorator. tunuiacmreo ana so in by the Empire Company, Incorporated by the State of New York. Thla Magnectio Hair Restorer and Invigorator U certified by the following person as havina their Hair restored bv It when everything else had failed, namely : R. H. White, 95 Bowery ; J, Merkie, 10 King at; James De Mott, 4 Washington Market; Mar- Saret Thomas, :m Broome t; A. Cling, comer ot Bowery and ivingf n streets ; Dan'l Fitxgerald, 78 Christie si; Wm. Brume! L, 'o vuii i.i s. . AnoersoB, su tcnuv 11, RKTHKHttA WATVR. Till rli ALING WATERS OF BETH ES DA ara a positive cure hit iU -lites of the Skin, uch a Pimple and Rlotcbe on thelarv i'atnre, Tan, Sun Barn, Irritation of the Skin, Cute, Brulaea rwi t;tmtastona. Persons using it after Shaving will not utter ti -an tho use of the Rsjorj hi a word, Ita healing qualities are will t parallel in the history of Pharmacy. The EMPIRE COMl'A ' v uu tne sole agaaoy for ita sale No. 138 Fulton sti leMlyd OOOO COPIES! BOLD IN BIX WBBKHI afF the foUowint valuable book The Live of JAMES MAD V I HON an.1 JAM KM MONROE. fnrth and fifth Prrsidents 4 the United States, by Joint Uoinot Apabu. to which is added a History 01 war AnminiitrauoB. Thla work la published In a large site 19mo. voL of 430 pagi uuauuiiiauj DOBiM in eioin nr trainer, similar in sijm ui new. ra Line 01 4. 14. Price AlOBu There being ao work extant giving the private and publle Urea 01 ineer- mutinous rremnenu, and tne wuria renownea repuia-tioo of the author as a Statesman aad a scholar, must secure an extensive sale tor tbe above book. C?" AgenU wanted. J. U. RILEY ft CO Agents, JunelO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. Wait MALE. AVERY desirable rvatidence with lot laObylFTi, pleasantly situated on Broad street The Improvemeata are new and all is good order, with a good well of water, etstera, fte. pnrsooa artahiagte purehaaa a vary alee reaideaea la a healthy location $m)fm . TTVsaUaaBBi a. eJUIBQe. HOTELS AND SALOONS. Neil House Saloon. TARRY Informs hi friends and customers that ha is oo a- aauu at tua NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which hfl has made extenalve additions snd ftnnrwrinninif and having made arrangement for a daily and eonttant supply of Oystert, Game and ilsh uf tha ohotorst quality, will be found always ready and willing to di.uense his good thing to hit nu merous friend. Suppers provided Jor parties at the shortest United States Saloon. THE proprietor wishes rerpocrfully tn inform hi friend sad the nulllfe In Seneral.that he hua labnn ika .hn. n.m.wl u tabllshment and fitted it un equal to any in the city. His rooms 7... i"11"' "nr issuip pioo witn enoica Liquors, VVlnesand Cigars-everyihing thing that will add to the eoinfort f man. apW.) T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN SALOON. H, (ntaa THB AMHBIOAN HOT1L.) A VE htt receiviid Fresh Oystert, and will constantly keep on band all the delicacies of the season, such a Oysters, Htrd Venison, Fresh Fish, Sardine, Pickled Oyster, clams, Lobtter ftc- fto. The Bar Will be ketit nnnatantlv .t,.,i.A .itk .k. rest LlquoM, Wines, Cordials, Segars, fto. No paint will be snare to gratify the taste and appcUtoa of the guest of the American fcaf Oystersby the doien, hundred or can. oc4-tf Railroad Car flannfactory. H?,AY" KIMBAM,, Colombo-, Ohio. AVE establUhed at this central point tho manufacture Ol t 4iratl and HnndCare for Railroads, and luun, .11 J..... n.n...j i. .v... I. will be their constant aim to procure the best materials and work- men. and to turn out tho heat klml nt work st fair nrlces. Htmei men may be evn on the Columbu and Xenix Railroad. Thn nsv febi&tf oouijuua ts re.'eciiuiiy soiiciu-a. RAii.ROAn niifviMim i imr CITIZENS loavlng io the Car, by calling at the Stage office, North-East comer Neil House, can secure Railroad Tickets, and also have tho Omnibus call for them In any part of thn city. "" j v. n.r.Ati, wjc y j. a. uompany. STAUUIVG HIEDICAI COLLEGE, COLUMBUS, OHIO. d ESSION OF 1fU0-'ai Thn ljrtura In thla Inatllittln n,. IJ mence on WEDNESDAY, the llith nf Oeiiwr and i-...Mnii. jour mn a natj manuu. FACITI.T. HawBT H. Child. M. D.. Prufnuor nf Dhitarrlpa anil niMBaM m tv omen anu un larcn. iviuuu it. iiuwiHi, ni. j., rroinaor oi nurgery. Jassa P. JuoiUN, M. D., Professor of General and Special Anatomv, Samubl M. Satrrn, H. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Fbancis Cabtsb, M. Professor of Physiology and General Pathology. Chablrs A. Lxa, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Thera-peutic and Medical Jurisprudence. Fbedbxick Mbbbick, H. Dn Professor of Chemistry and Bat MoBiUN Oat, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. feci. tVifl 00 Graduation jo 00 Matriculirtlon 3 oo Ditsecbwr Ticket x ihi Good boarding may be obtained at from $1,75 to $9,33 per week. The October course will consist of Lectures on Minor Surgery, Insanity, Poisons, Microscopical Anatomy and Physical Diagnosis, and is rwto all who mitriculnte. ine ample meant ot illustration possessed b this Institution. the central position of Columbus, and the facilities of access to It, and many other incidental advantage belonging to the capital make this boyuud a doubt one of the most eligible sites for a mod- fcal School. All letters of inouirvor bualnesa will roroiwA nmninl cpo Dean ot the Faculty. CLOTHING FOR THB MILLION AT THE United States Clothing Store. B. cV Itl. IIKHH, fSucccssors to Fkank Si. Hkh T ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbu and -a a aurrounding country ttint they have jutt received A LARGE U AnStiRTMENT OK CLOTHING than has ever before been brought into tho city of Columbus. aiirir nun vuimsu, in pan, oi tne louowing article, VII t rum utatii uu m lie vivia r rocx aim urets uoatt ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dross Coats; Fine black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Fine casimere and lutinett Sack and Frock Coats ; Fine drab and black leaver Overcoats 1 Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack CoutS ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrappers: Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a lino article; Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PANTAI.I lONrt OP AT I. KINnN Plain casimere. black and bluo cloth, fancv caiimere. aarlnAtt. corduroy, tweed, ftc., together with a nice and splendid assort ment of vr.ai n. Black satin Vests, Black cloth and casimere Vesta, r ancy ao Black and fancy velvet do., Fancy Merino do., w ooicn ao Fine embroidered do Fancy casimere do Valencia ao Hrown do do FURNISHING GOOD. Such as fine Shirts, silk pocket and neck Handkerchiefs, Under, shirts, Drawer, Suspeudera, Shirt Collars, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bag, ftc, fee. Their Clothing it, as It already known to most every body, better mado up, and out of better inaterialt than thiiao generally, kept by similar establithments, and they are still able to do what they always have done to sell them AT LEAST ,10 PElt CENT. CHEAPER than any other bouse this aide of tho Eastern cities possibly can. E. ft M. Heat have often been questioned, how It Is that they can sell CloUiing ao much ehiaper than the oihpr storet, and at plnin words I They have their own Manufactory, in iialto, whore uiuj uavouieir ciovnniB maun up, expressly ior un wosuito market Besides, they buy their material out of the first hand, and pay the ready catli tor them. They pay nothing hut cash for milking, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they cnti get them on time, consequently they have to puy well for them at the start, and then they gencndly buy whatever they can get, no matter what it it, good or bad. 11 is wen anuwn to a groat many ot our cittxena here, that is. ft M. Hess have sold more clothiinr in the two vears bIocb the first established their business here than all thu other clnthing turns combined. It 1 easily accounted for. TVir motto Is, " Large salts and email jirofcV." Betidet, they always have had thU larifeit Stock of Clotlllllil that could he t'mimt In r'l.liimhiia. und sold them o very cheap, consequently they are telling near. Their present ttock which they have now on hand throw all former arrivals entirely into the back ground, and In regard to quality and cheapness tar surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbu. The Public in general are inviunl to call on them ana examine tnefr stock anil iiricet. and thun hiilim for thnm. selves. Don't forget the place. United State Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner ol High and State street, and nearly opposite tbe American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers ara nartieularl remiestnd to call cat ua and tee our good and hear our prices, as it will be to their own auvanuige to 00 so, we maxe a deduction 01 o per cent, uu ji camtaitts exceaing nity uoiiars. e, tt at. 11. octtdtl A SPLENDID FORTUNE MAY BE GAINED BY AN OUTLAY OP AlO OH A3. MBTROPOL1TAN PUHTHAl'i' CLUB, Office 88. Albany Road. London, England, rpHF. Directora beg to announce that there will be drawn for a m. urana senee 01 rorirsits 01 an aorsea entered lor thn fortn. eomlnir Great Derhv Race. me drawing win oe conauciea upon inose nnnoranie principle which have hitherto given so great satisfaction, and secured to the above Association such extensive patronage; and that while the past success and high estimation In which the Club is held are subjects of pleasing congratulation tothe Projectors, they enoouraim endeavours for a ttill further development nf their plan. For the future, therefore, the number ot Priie will be extended to the Portrait of all Horse that are entered tor each particular Hace. Non-starters at well as Winners and Starters, The following list ia now open; 6,000 Members to each Clasa. First Class 410, second do., 5, third dc, 1. Parties can bave one or more hare in each or either of the different Classe. Those Member who draw the Portrait of First Second and Third Horses, the other starling Hones, also those that do not start (but which are entered for the Race,) will receive the fol lowing prises. 1 tie drawing win taie place tea days before the ftrtTsi'trtT First Clau A0,000 10,000 3,000 A10.000 5,000 LOW) A5,0()0 500 AS.OOO a,.'-oo A 10,000 3,000 Second do. Third do. 500 1,000 Tho number ot Prizes to he distributed in each Clasa are UOU. that being the number of Horses entered for the Race. All Letters to contain a remittance Drafts, Bank Notes, ftc., addroaand ana mnae pay bulo w uio manaHiaa "irBcior, JOHN fill RHI DOB. Esq., 69 Albany Road. London. Enaland. Numbers forwarded Immediately on the receipt ot a remittance. Full Darticulan of tbe Race will bo tout with the fortunate Num. ben to each Subscriber, so that he ma know his oosltiran and whether or not he be one of tbe fortunate. Office commission 7 per cent , to oe oeouctna irom tne above Prises. N. B. List open for the St Leger same as the above. mars bf.-jcj THE ONLY ONB LEFT. A VACANT LOT on Town atreet Sec to it It can be purcha- - mi cmny. iuuuiio ui oo31 RAKER ft ARMSTRONG EM B HOI DERI ES. EMBROIDERED Capes, Berthes, Bieevea, Chemisettes, Col. lars, Cults, ftc. A greater variety than over before offered, Ocll P. T. SNOWDEN LADIEM1 BEFORE you purchase a Silk Dress call at P. T. Bnowdea's, and examine his stock. You can there find every description nf fancv Silks, and an color or shade vou mav want, and at the lowett price. It it admitted by all that his stock ia thu largest ever brought to Columbus. All are invited to call and see for tnemaeitea. UOOD NEWS ABOUT NEW IRMIIM. THE attention of the public ia ntpectlully invited to our stock of fall and winter aoods which are nuw arrivins and belna opened. They have been purchased with great care, and In a great measure 01 ui manuiacturera, uiereoy saving a joDoiug profit Our old friende and ever bodv else are advised ta favor their own interests by examining our new goods before purchasing elsewhere, as wn are determined to do business on as small profit and as fair term genernll as anv bod 1 canablo ot doing. Call at the Well known stand, first dry good store touth ot the Clinton Bank. I00U FOR MALE. M A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, With B !g ix rooms and kitehen, cistern, well of water, and good AaABwVslzed lot This property i situated on the corner ot Oak and Eighth ttreai s, and can be purchased at a bargain, if application be made Boon. Inquire of no30J BAKER ft ARMSTRONO. PRINTING MATERIALS, FOR HALK. p!OR tale, low for oath, ur un short credit, a large assortsneatof m. rnanng siatenaia, conMung in part oi 1 Druble Metlium Smith Press. 1 Sunberry Press. 33 lbs. Pica. 4W " irargeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 Minion, 130 " Minion, Several font Fane Type. Also, Job Typo ot nearly every variety, part of which la early aw. Together with Stands, Galleys. Sticks, Chase, Rules, 1-eads, (book and newspaper,) imposing Stones, and dually, everything sod ia a printing office. Any portion ot the above will be sold extremrly tots for cash, ar on short titae. Ideelll CHAS. SCOTT, Agent A XBS. Narrow and Broad Axes, Simmon' LiDDiacott1. aB w Bawe BBta amth paiaem au WBITWea. pM , JULMiUBJIK ft JOXEbV INSIBANCE COJIEAiMES. BAULB INHrRANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, INSURANCES taken tn thla company against Inn or damage by a. ttro, and K.lDt the perils of Uie ka or UfxoND NariOATiotf, on property of every description. All losses promptly adjusted, and risks tikeo on as favorable term aa any lo lac city. J-M-ly T. STOCKTON, Agent STAB I LIT. BBOUBITV. riirlTVIIV, . FITND OVER ONB MILLION DOLLARS 1 , lie JUtual Life Insurance iompanvy r new Tor it, Na. 95, Weill Miren, New Yerh. Net acoumuiated fund July HI, e.V). fti lOaTJB 70 1NVE.SVMENTS. i.W ' Stocks of the United State and State and City of New York, il303l3 SB Loan on real estate to thn cities of New York and Brooklyn, valued at double the sum loaned thereon, 937,1911 M Cash on band and la banks, ftc. 1S1.W7 M This f und 1 rapidly Increasing by a widely extended and pro porous business. Tbe Comoan declared a dividend of nroflta ef Aira-.tw. m cent on all existing policies on the 31st of January, JtMtf. All rrvntai sire aiviaea among tne lUMSjred, inn premiums are uayable In cash annuuilv. afini-nn. u.i. M quarterly, interest bebig added on tho delcrrt d paymenls, The cash principle adoptod by this Company securer to the parties tor whose benefit the insurances am effected tho whole ol the advantages, without subjecting them lo thu heavy drawback of accumulated premium notes. rersons may enect insurance on ueir own Uvea and the Uvea ol other. A msrried woman may insure Die life of her busband, uhi iniHf-iiv ui vriiicn mt9 MNIureU V oi nerseii or aniidrem. CluritYmen and all others denendent unon salaries - amwiailw invited to avail themselves of a resource whereby their surviving Pamphlet explanatory of the principles of Mutual Lite Inaa ranee, and illustrating ita advantages, with forms ot apulioatioO. may be obtained at tho office of the Company, 115 Wall strest or ol any of its agents. TRUBTEES Joseph B. Collins, John V. L. Pruyn, William Moore, Wm.J, Hyslop, Oeorgo R. Clark, Charles King, K H. M'Curdy, Charie Ely, Jonathan Miller, Fn-d. 8. Wiuatown, Juhn C. Cruger, D. A. Comstock, 0. W. Paber, Abraham Uininger, Robert Schuyler, John P. Yeiverton, Alfred Fell. James Chwnoers. llioiore Sedgwick, Moses H. Grlnnell, Joseph 'Pu;kermaa John M. Stuart John U. Swiit, William Belts, John Wadtworth, Joseph Blunt Samuel M. Cornell, Isaac G. Pearson, Win. J. Hunker, Nathaniel Hayden, Francis S. Lalhrop. uwuv. m. wuaius, uvury vveus, JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President CHARLES GILL, Actuary. L Abbatt, Secretary. R. TMoamoir, M. D, , , , , R. L. Howard, M. D, i BbxUo11 Examiners fur Columbus, m ' C. T. PLOWERS, Agent angiKMmd at tho City Bank, Columbus. TUB UARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INHIT It A NCR COMPANY. tfABTfOBD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL STOCK, 0t00,OO0I TM Company, by the Hi era! provisions of iu charter, 1 enabled to offer adrann superior to those presented by any other Company in the Un 11 States-combinbig as It doc the Mutual, Joint Stock, and I.ia and Health principle ; In all of which the rale are a lavor to those asiured a safety to them and the Company will adra L i'hl Company ia the jfrst and ony on fn tbe Union, or in the world, Ilia bolieved, that baa thu combined it operations, mm offered to grant insurance with benefit both prtunt and pros; n- . tne. For full details In regard to term and conditions reference may be made to the pamphlet to be had gratis of the agent or ot VV. M. FINCH. GEO. O. COMSTOCK. Agent Columbus, O, August SO, IPSO. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF C1NCINN AT Capital 900,000 1 Office eppealte the Capital Ilotine. t pHE andenlgnrd fans been appointed Agent of the above com-X pany for the city of Columbus, and 1 nuthorixed to Insure property of every description against loss or damage by Firt,anA against the peril of the Sem or Inland Navigation. Huik taken on the moat favorable terms, T, STOCKTON, Agent. DtxKcroaa. E. B. Reeder, William Burnet George Carlisle. J C. Thorp, 3. M. Blair, IL Raper, J. P.Kilbretb, E S. Haines, IL L. Hoffman, E. B. REEDER, President N. GanooK, Secretary faple'drf OHIO LIVB HTOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 930jOOOI with privilege ta looreaaa It ta OIAO.OOO! THIS Company It now prepared to Inture Rones, Mules, Oat. tie and Sheen asuintt death or damans. Hither hv Am. atahav accident or disease of any or all kinds. All losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid within 30 day alter the proof ol lot. Thit Company will take ritks upon bones and mule used la the city aad country, and upon burst!, mule and cattle being shipped or driven tothe eastern or southern markets I. STOCKTON, Agent. E. M. Williams. Inspector. Office. Blake ft tlBrriflnn'al.ltw Stable. WM. BURNET. P resident 8 W. Kbidbb, Secretary. may 15 COLVAlIllItt INHCRANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND IRARINU. . THIS Compan continue to insure every species of building and thoturniture, machinery, goods, wares and mercbaodlM and other property contained therein, against loss or damage by lire; also, steamboata, and all sail vessels, and tbecargoesolsteajrif boat, sail vessels, keel lioats. and other water cralt asaiuatlhe peril ot sea, lakes, and riven, on the most favorable tnrra. JUflOW-UU UKMAB All A MB, jr., BOC'y, JSTNA INMi:RANf!K CflllPANV. OF Hartford, Connecticut Capital paid in and safely Inveatnd toniUW. The subscriber. Ammt tar this Oomniuiv. Is nraw nsredto take every description of Fire Insurance, upon liberal lermt. jeSfr-dtf.l D. ALEXANDER, Agent Columbus. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. EPBlN,anaruticial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice 1 A great Dyspepsia curer. Preuared Irom Uemnkt. of tha fourth , tomach ol the Ox, after directions of Rakok Libbio, the great phyaiolugtcal chemist by J. a. Houohton, M. Dn No. U North iiiq sireet, rnnaoeipnia, ra. PEI'SfA. JAUNDICE. LIVKR OflMi'LAINT. no.VHTI P aViAH and DEBILl'FY ; curing after Nature' own method, by Hatare1 own agent, the gnstrh; juice. I allalt a teasuoonful nf thla Flnld. Infuaed In watar. vsttl AI. gest or dlaaolve five pounds ot roast beet; In about two hofl out of the stomach. DIGESTION. J ' - Diirastion is eblefl performed in the atomach bv the aM fluid which freely exudes from the inner coal ot that oma, , wnei: in a state ot health, called the gastrio Juice. This fluid g , the great so.vent of the lood the nunl'ylng, preserving ana stimulating agent ot tho'stomacn and tnlettinc. Without it thera wm on no ingestion no conversion ot ,oo nm oiooa, anuaonu-trill on of tho body : but rather a foul, torpid, painiib, and 'eatruo tive eonditlon ot the whole digestive apparitu A weak, aaii dead or Injured stomach produces no ginud gastric juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility wliich ensue PEPSIN AND RENNET. ' Pxptm Is tbe chief element or xreat diueitins orlnetnle of tha Saatric Juice. It li found In groat abundance in the solid parts of io human ttomsch, af ter death,and sometimes causes the toB " ecu to digest lttelt, or eat Itself up. . It is tlso found in U ttotB acb of animal, aa the ox, call, ftc. It It the material used by far : men in making cheese, called Hennet, the effect of wbkk has long been tho tpecial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of the milk is the iirtt process of digestion. Bennett possesses aatoa . Isbing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly ona ' thousand times Ita own weight of milk. Baron Lisbig states that, "One part of Pepsin, dissolved In sixty thousand part of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased stomaabs prokuee no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perteeUy supplied, wo quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE) ' Babon Lbti, lo his oalebratod work on Animal Chemistry, says, "An Artificial Dlgeatlve Fluid may bertu iily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which '' various articles of food, as meat and eggi, vlll be aaJUmtd and , digested i4l to lit saast manner aa thtjf amid aaintht human etomaehr Da. Pbbkiba, la hi famous treatise on "Food and Diet," pah llsbed by Wilson ft Co., New York, paae 35, states tho same greag faet, and describe thn method of preparation. There are Is-hiuhar authnritina than Dr. Pereira. ' Da. John W. Dbapeb, Professor of Chemistry tn th" Med en College of the University of New York, In nit "Text Booh .,; Cuemittry," page tay, "It ha been a question wbethet ard . Hclal dignttion could be performed but it 1 now universally ai, , minea mat it may oe.-Prntessor Dunoluoiv. of Philadelphia, la his great work mm t Human rnytloloay, devotes more than ntty page to an exaaj atun ot this suhject Hi experiments with Dr. Beaumon tne itaainc juwo, obtained irom mo "ving numan stomscn, bbbb from animals, are wll known. "In all eases, " he say, 'Hligeav tino occurred a periectiy in the artjJUiai a in tbe natnral dtgaa tiun." . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, ' 1 ' Dr. Hopohton'b Pepsin baa produced the moat aMrasaVa : t srcts, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, Ntnoua Deelinm.amm ..-BftrpeptU Coneumption, auppotod to be on the very verge of tha 8rave. It is Imposifbki to give the detain of cases fn the timilsot us advertisement ; but authenticated oertiDcsuta have bavu arvaa ' of more than 900 REMARKABLE CURES, In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate eases, and the cures were not only rapid and won ' deriu), but permanent 1 It is a great Aston Antidote, and from tbe astonishingly small quantity necessary to produce healthy digestion, la believed to act 1 upon ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PRINCIPLES 1 " There ia no form ot Old StomarX Complainta which It does aog fm to reach and rem- ve at once. N o matter how bad they may be, it give instant relief A eingle doee removea all unpleasant symptoms, and ft only needs to be repeated for a short time. So 1 make those good effect permanent. Purify of Btoo4 and Vigor ot Body follow at once. It Is particularly excellent In case of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowneea nt Spirit, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, lea deacy to Insanity, Suicide, fte, . Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will often effect 1 Blasting cure. PEPBIff, IN POWDERS. SKirr bv mail, n or rosrsoa. For convenience of sending to all parts ol the country, the-digestive matter of tho Pepsin it put up In the form of Powders, with directions to be dissolved fn diluted alchohoL water, or syrup, by the patient These powder contain just the buim mat ' ter as tbe bottle, but twice tbe quantity for the same price, anal will be sent by maiLrw 0 PosCxgo, for One Dollar, sent (postpaid.) to Da J. 8 11 or 011 rod, No. 11, North Eighth street, Phil adelphte. Pa Six (Hickagefl for Ave dollar. Every package and bottle bean ' the written signature ol J. 8. Houghton, Af. Butn Proprietor. Agent wanted in every town in tlie United States. Very lliieral discounts given tn the trade. Druggist, f oautUMtars aaa SookselltTB are dvlred to art at agents. Agent lor Columbus, Ohio, KILBOUTlNE ft JONES, O. ROBERTS ft Co. , snflwly DKNIG ft SON. rilHB HK1HBHT MARKET PRICK IN CASH wll m. bepaidbyuaiurw,uuuiDs,oi wool at our atom. may If- 1-claW. H. COWLES ft CO lIRn Rf.ANKRTM. JUST received from Clrcleville Factory, t pain haft IwltM-Bed Blankets, weighing fl to 10 iba. to tbe pair. rorsaieoy (nouj j. 11. u.itfUKH m co BRASS KETTLEM AfuilasaotnttrovjitawtottdrM -i gallon. t,ep34 hll.llUt llf'E ft JOMEA. . :i , ( v v ) 1 H fi( MANDF.VILLE'S BKKIKS of Readers, 1 JJ)J in uu an titles, at the New Bookstore. tor aala -1 de9 i. 11 RILEY i FINE AMERICAN CUTLERY. ALARGE aMortmeat warranted equal U nut an peri or t? the beat imported. Jutt received and for sale at the Bookstore of ja HUNTINGTON ft MaoINT.KK FOR BALE. " , THAT well known and very desirable Broaar ty tltuated on tho wett side of High street, third-lot north ol Mound ttreet The house ta a doable two-story Irsme, with a, basement af rail i(; height, or brick snd in good repair. The lot my 44 tent front, and about 2-J in rvar. A mnnd (mm stabta and carriage house. Filteen hundred dollars of the pus chase money caa remain on permanetit mortgage, H raeairssf, ,'. with liberty to pay at any ttmr in payment of oee fanttdwd dof , lart each. If not told prior to the first of March ft will ha rent- ed tbe south part, Including stables, at 180 tltulara-tha Berth half at KB doltart par aMun. toqulre of mm W. T. KARTUf, agaA ' |
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