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VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1851. NUMBER 241. S PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT k. BASCOM. .PICE BOOTU-BAB? OOINKK or IIIOU IT. AND fVOAR AI.LBV. TRIIMH Inrarlnblf la advance. The Dully, tn personam Columbus, pnr year 00 sent by mail out of Columbus 3 00 ' during the cession, and Trl-Weckly balatica of in uoiuiouu..... ............................... lljf mail ; 00 Inn TrlWeekly by null S l kVeklvtn Columbus II " Out lit thocitT; by mnil, ainttla 1 60 Toolulisol tour end upwards 1 25 Tofilulianl ton ind upwards, to one address 1 00 Dully, session 0 Trl-Weekly 1 !" Weekly, afnirlo..... To clubs ol five and upwards w Advertfalnifa The following rate and rules of advortlslng have been agreed upon between the proprietors of tho Ohio Statesman nud the Ohio rUate Journal, to lie observed, in all eases, after this dab). July Dnlly Pnper. One square, 10 line or less, one insertion u each additional.." , u m o i weak a..." 3..." , H ii " l month 9 ..." i 3 ..." . low . 0 25 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 110 . 60U . 6 00 . 10 00 . 15 01) . 18 00 . 10 00 . 20 00 . S9 00 . as oo . ;w oo . so oo . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 . 55 00 i fl ..." M i. 13 ... Standing curd, 5 IIdm or leas, per annum., column, with 4 changes, " . . . " " .." " tv .... changed weekly " daily " with 4 choline " 13 .... - changed weekly " n dull 130 00 Other euei not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the novo rates. Tho standard of measurement to bt minion tyw. For ouch additional square in the dally, inserted one month, or greater Imiiilh of time, nd for ench additional squaro inserted under thn yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unlets It U spe-lin.il on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of leual advertisements lieyond the amount chanted for their publication. Announcing candidates (fur office of every description,) to be chimed at tlie ruto ot ftiry cents per week, for rrh name the nnw to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisement irom strangers or transient persona to be unid in advance. ... Advertisements not marked on the ropy for a specified number ol Insertions, will be continued one month, unlnil ordered out, and tmymont will be exacted accordingly. Tim prlTtlpRps of yearly advertisers, will be cntiilm-d rigidly t6 heir rt'fiulnr dullness ; and all atlvertisemonta not pertaining tbere- o, to Ih; ptiid lor etra. , , .. . . Advertiwtnents for Auctioneera, General Airenta, Heal Kstste Aki'iiU, 4c, not to beeontrarted Tor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. No ADVltaTiaHMItlTTa CAM BR IWltaTltD OEATOtTOtMLY. AdvirtiapmenU tnr charitable institutions, Are enmpanies, ward. . uwiiibip, nd othiT public meetings,nd such like, to be charged HhU price. Marhane notices to be charged 25 centa. DoMiiia InsHrted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral nviiatiima, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be paid lur. , . Hegular advertisers, and all others sending eommunlcaHons or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to laira, soirees, concert, or any public ontertainmenta where charges ore made for sdmittancu all notices ol private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that tlie same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted iu the editorial column, the some will be charged at the rate ol not less than U0 centa per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement , All Leaded advertisemente to be charged not lots than double the bove rati, and measured aa if aolid. lAdvertiaenieuu on the inaide explosively, to be charged at the rate ol 50 per cent, in advance on tho above retcs. Attorneys will be hoid. n for tlie price of inserting advert Lae-menu brought In by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. JULY. 8. M. T. W T. F. a. 7. 7. 1 2 "3 4 5 li 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 . . .. AP'OUST. a. M. t.w T. r. a. 7. 7. 77 7. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 124 25 20 27 28 29 30 131 .. .. 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Tj.w)j7- 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 20 27 28 30 deoember7 a. x. t. w T. r. 77 T "a 7il 45 7 8 9 10 II 12 14 15 lfi 17 18 Iff 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 211 30 31 .. .. Airon. QALtOWAT. r. fasr. ALldlWAY & PAK. iTrnitNh'.Yri AT LAW. llfE will practice law, as partners, in the CourU of Franklin Tf and adjoining counnoa, ana in uie i,.rcuu mm wi Courts. Ofl.ee In Pltl' building, opposite ritate ilouse. mayO-tf A. B. BUTTTEM, QrHce, No. K, Neil s Exchange, opposite tfecreUry ot titate's oliiee. WAI.TKK TIIRAIjL. Attorney nnd Ctvllr nt Lnw, ColumWa-i, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the AcknowledgiiMtit ol Ueeds tor tho Htate of New York. OlHcn oB High st, between Town and Rich. ocBO LCOiAN rnvmns. mr.o. coMrrorr. ow. a. costa-roex. HTTf,KH, COMHTOrK fc CO., (rlucceHAora to H. t'nmtock, dr. Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMIHMION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manulacturers, and dealers In Halt, Tbuter, Fish and Lumber. Uead of the Canal, Columbu, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. mart J. KIIX1WAV At CO.H Iraa Faaadry, Brain .mrt, arar the Bridge, Claai-ban, OM.. gtOTM of all klnda, and a great Tarlrty of CaiUngf , alwaya on band. oetl,'41 nn unitRUT TIIOirlPMON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, Nell'a Kxrhnnpe. opposite the Secretary of State's udjcii. tiiirn bu. L.uiuniiu. wn. axiBcmt. HEIBRRT ft MIXRY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite h PMle Omeem, Co-lumbiis. augyiV45 REIBOVAIi. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad. joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, decll-dtl " (JERK, ABBOTT V CO., DEALERS IB Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulla, OIam, House Ruildera' material, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military W' Gooda, Ae No. lhl High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock JOail V. BUKH. BOB BIT ABMATBOKQ. BAKER V ARMflT1tON(4, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Offlee, South room, Exchaage Rank Building, Columbus, Q 1VT aTint-TkM note autd aeeouita f Ueorie Gem A Co- are J.1 left wtth m lor attleaoeBt and collection. The must be Bid Without delay. QEHJ&. ABBU1T W. CoinimDW, .jaiy e, ihi, UHUKUB Bl. W ALv U It. HQ AMD BAMHEft PA1MTEK, r. 0. BMSIONa. L. HABniB. F. C. BEMMION8 etc l!0.. WHOtRlill AND ftlTAIL DRALIRI IN DnV OOrm, Boon, Hhors, IIhIs, Cap., Straw floods, 4c. Four doora south of Uia Amerfciui, Columbus, liiclg llurdwiire OKKK, ABBOTT V CO.. Man of Ihe tfjf la Piidlmk. No. IMI lllah street. f AVK now In store and in trantitu from the emit, a vry large m. m. itocR ol naruwars, cuiwry, nouse uunumg materials, tar mlnir and mocbanlcal tools. We have Ions been nnxtona to meal our customers on low prices, wa have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purcnHM-ra upon aa goou terms, u not miio net Ur, thim any other eatabllshinimt In this vicinity. June? UEllU, ABBOTT It CO JOSXFH V. SMITH. AMUKIa M. MILLS. n tn v is at- in l u Ii D ATTOUNKVH AND COUNriKLOlLS AT LAW. cV M I Ii L 8 i Rnl Bailitie AfienlN, Hiirvryom ainil No tnr lea Public, HIGH STXBKT. COLUHnirS. OHIO. ATTKND to the practice of their prnrcislon, obtaining pensions, Belling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol elalins, examination of land title, aYc, Ate, Ace. KKrKIl KNCKS t flwan k. Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Win. Milrord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hillny & Wright, ClnU J. Ml W. Finnay, St. Louis, Mo. Oo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati. JOSKPH H. XILXVl joaxril SULLIVANT. J. H. RILBV & CO., BOOKNUMdUKH AM) HTATIONKRN. AND Dualerain 1'aper Hangings, Borders, Window Shades, Window Cornices and iancv irooda. resncetl'ullv nive notice that they have received avorytxtiiilve assortment ot linegooiis to which the attention of the public is invited. no9 KMHtllH.'K A. AlAltTIN. ORAI'KltH AND TAILORS, High itrftt, 11 door north of 'iVnen, opitosU the U. 8. Hotel. A RKp: uaired to execute all orders in their line ul buslness.il xV theueatettand moMtlashfonabln style. JOHKPH RLDRIDGE. plO-dtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW 4.LAMK. COMMON alzea and qualities; also, superior American and French Glass, ot nearly all sites usually wanted, at the sign NEW JKWKMtY KMTAMHHMRNT. BROWN At BUCK. THK underBloned have formed a nartnorihio with this title, and tnio'n tho room tormerly occupied hy C. R. King as a fancy store, a few doors south ot the American ilobiLaiid nearly otumslte the Kxcbange Bank, where thy have ojH-nud a new aanortmentof wnirnea, jewelry, pniver una finirn wnre, idoia lent Hpcelfirlea of every description, to suit nil eyes. And all kinds of FA NOV GOODS umtally kept in their line. We Invite all to call and look at our stock. we will be nleased to show our goods whether tboy wish to purchase or no. Watches sou chh-kh repiurcd in me oust manner ana wHrraniea tor one your. From their cxperir-nro in the business they hope to be able togivesatlslactioiituall who may favor them with their patronage. J. II. HHOWN, mayu.1 b. nujn. CAPITA Ii IINIVEKWITY (-OMMKNCftCMKNT. r II Utittratn mar School of Capital University willbero-opeiiedin 1- the huildinir formerlv occuoied by tho City High 8ehool, on Town street, on Thursibiy, the I'.'th inst It is expected to or ganizeCnliogo classes immedintely. All who desire to attend should do so at the beginning nt the term. wni. m. nr,i niii.iin, IIKNRY BTANBKRY, HAM'L M. SMITH, (1KOHOK M. PARDONS, G. MACHOLI), LKWIrt II KYI j, ep9 Ex. Com. of the Board of Trusteea. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . K I I) O W A Y & CO., MANU PACTUR K STEAM ENfilNEH, FltOM new and improve! patterns, among which la one for the MUI.KY SAW MILL, ol compact form, with MILL IKONS nd flxtureacomplete. They alno moke the colob rated I'AHK K R ' d PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR W11EKLS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. M ACHINRIf of all kinds made promptly to order. BUCK' CKIiKBKATKD COOKING MTOVE, Premium Cooking tflovoa, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholkcalb and xktail on lllwral terms. MerrUHiits ana otnera ueaiing in riougna aim moves are re ecttully invited to oxauiine our stock and prices. Columbus, icb!3 tt CAKUIA4E TUIMitllMiM. 1 HA PA,Tl F.lustic Springs ; SO sett Irun Axles; 100 sett BraM 1UU Hubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lin intra ; Painted and Gum Cloth; Tacks.Scamex Cord. Malleablo Costings, tVe. For salo by june uttir., aiioui i u. A DEH1KABI.E HIAI.I. FARM FOR HALE. WK are author i zed u sell a mai.i. l-AKftl.con- taining 45 acres, 35 of which are Improved, with a Frame Cottune House, inioil tublinn", toitether with-- fruit and shrubbery, and all oilier necessary fixtures. enquire ol scpiuj UAnE.it ol aiihi.-i i i-nvt. PAINTH. WE have on hand and lor sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed OiL White and Bed Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, kc. At the sign of the jyi. in i rnuiiuijn. TO LAMII.OUOH! KBSONS having houses to rent or lease ran find good and rendv tenanta by colli nc atour office. There is hardly aday passes but we have calls lor houses that we cannot supply. SMITH At MILLS, aepSO-d Real bstate Agents CABINET MAKER IAN find Veneer Varnish, Hand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J (it her articles in their line, at the sign of the euarltl GILT PADLOCK. CITV TRADE. Tl IK attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited to the ele-trant stock ot Dress Hilks. Cashmeres, All-Wool Delaines, Shawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Kibbons, Laces .dec. Ate., now being received and opened by P. T. HNOWDKN, No. 4, Odeon Building. Ills stock of Dress Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination. We take pletwure in showing our Goods to all who may favor us with a call. septan NEW (JOOlltt. WE have tn store, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 dot. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Brood " " " 1WI " Shovels and Spades " KKI Mill and Cross Cut Haws. QUI boxes Window Glass. lOWAl lights 11 Saab. lOtHt lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 'JNI kegs Nails, aasnrtod. GFRK, A RBOTT It CO., nnvU At the tivn ol the Gilt Padlock. NOTICE. I F.SSRS. SMITH MILLS, Real Estate Atrenti, have afew iv 1 ol those choico huiUBriK lots nn Town itni't and Washing-tan Avenue still left Purt-haners wulilna to build residences on the iMtst building ground, and in one of the beat neighborhoods in the. city would do well not to be too late. nol-d 100 IMt5 P01!NI)9 ol whito, blvk, dark gray Mid blue tolled Vooln Stocking Yarn, by J. D. OSBOKN k CO. IIAKDWAHE. 11' E have now In store at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, and on " the way from the Knat, the largest assortment of Hardware wn have ever had. Having punthaaed from first hands, and mostly for cash, wo ran offer better goods, and at lower prices than tortn'rly, and believe that in variety, quality and stjie of goods we can equal any in Ohio. FOR HOUSE BIJIMiERfl WK HAVE 1,000 boxes window glass, assorted iroratiXB to MXifi, both Ameriean and lon-lan. 600 kegs nails ansorted, including the heat eastern and western nails and spikes. 2,01)0 lights window sash, and morn coming. 1.UU0 loeks and latches of many different tiritterns. Including all the Ute improvement in locks and latches and other fastenings for door blinds, gates, Vc, Ac. AImo, White Lead, Oil, Putty, PainU, Varnishes, Sand Paper, tC'A FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS Wo have patent and enamel--d leather, painted and gum Cloth, plain and lancy colored Damusks, Lamps, Bands, Lare, Broad cintn, Tints, at-c. inunr.-nr.r.rinit umn,-', Wh have Tuba and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea-trays and Waiters, noreelain and tinned Stewnnna and Ki ttlea, and a vari ety of very necessary articles not enumerated. run .tunnrwi i up Wn have Barrels, Locks, Mountings, Shot Bags and German silver Powder Flasks and Heron. MECHANICS' TOOLS In great variety, among which may be found manytnperinrtoola not often found in the West, nolo GERE, ABBOTT A CO. BOHTON CIIDKNH. miTK hmvn Instrpceired a teW thermometer chumt. fV Also, the justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns, the moat universally used ol any cnurn in t anawuorn. ii you wa thn genuine, call at No. 161, Hleh street GERE, ABBOTT sY CO., jyi Sign of the Girt Padlock. MA I.N tV f'm.l.Kf.K f.ANnMt rpHE larger and better portion ot the: binds still remain n-A told, and they are now offered at private le on accommo dating terms a partcniy ol tne purer) use money oeing requires in nana. Also, for tale buildlne and out lots In the Tillage of Gambler. which are unsurpassed tor beauty of location, and all the more ImainrUiit lutvunriurea to be denired in such nriiuertv. A good hotel Is specially needed in the village, and a tot for the purpose will oe rurnisnea on laToraDie wnni, Apply to the subscribe Gambler, Knox county, (yjlij M T.C. WING, Agent. FOR HALE. THOPF. two well known Lota Nos. VS and 757, on thn corner nf Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property of Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety ot cnoice irun ana snruooery, ana rauaivuiea m- tas uflrm nairt. til tuit tinnhlMrt. ALSO Two Lots on the corner of Friend and fleronth streets ulidlvlded into seven parts to init puThaaers. There is an alley 12 feet in width running through them for general convenience. The whole ot the foregoing property will be told on tery ae-eommodatinf terms. . For particulars. Inquire of Thomas Wood, agent iieiraj M "" fllDf't.nvll.I.I WAALKN YARN. TTJBT received, 00 pounds white, nixed aad black wool Stock. rorat?by J. D. OSBORJt A CO. THE TRUE RELATION OP THE HEXES. By Ware, M. D. J. Ii. RILEY At CO, IO it RENT 1 A snug dwelling for ft small family, In a o X' tral situation. Apply to H. COWL EH aft, CO. DREHH1NU CAHKH. lor Ladles and Gentlemen, for sola at the New Bookstore. J- RILEY A CO. II AIR HIIUMIKH.-A Hue aaaortmint, foraale at tho Mew Hoolutor. ll. hii.bx & uu J.MHTKI1N WOOl, YARN, white, black, blue, mixed and i Karlet, Juit opened by H. CUWLEri to CO. l. levator copy. ociv I.RnilKU PAPKItH. 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the beat mnkpra. Pit aale at J Kaitorn price. (auglOj J. II. lill.KY Co. RKCB1VKD-A large and handsome aiaortment of I plain ana lancy jjeLalrjee aad uaanmem, Dy ocIS 1. O. OXHOHN at CO. WOOD AND WILLOW WAItK. WILLOW Waggona, Cradles and Baaknli, Pulli, Churna, lu "For aale by iiolll OKKK, AUHUTT CO. IHVlNli'M WOKKM, VOL. 1 4. Conuuoit ol Urenada. L PoraaleatUienow'Bookatore. auglO J. n. RILKY at CO. WKHHTBIl'M VNABKIDUBDlllCTIONAKV-Co-luiuhua agency, J. II. 1III.EV At CO. flP Trade aupplled on the beat terms. A N assortment of new pHtterns, just received at thn New Book. XLatoreot Imaylll n, hii.ci v. FANHI FANH!! A BKAUTIFUL assorlmcnt of Fans Just received at the New Bookstore ot Itnayll 1. II. KII.KV i CO. 1'ATKNT I.KVEIl t'LOL'KH. A NRWartleleJu.lrecelvinlat J 1 Call ana see them. Uunid RltllWN It BUCK'S. NAIL. WF. take this opportunity to say that we have now In store and lor sale at low prices, 3U0 kogt of the best nails ever brought to this market OKIIR, ABBOTT At CO. WAMIIINUTON AND TUB RKVOLIITION, an Oration dehvered bv K. P. Wbiople. belurn the Mtinlclpal au- horiUeaof lioston. J. II. KII.Kf i CO. 1 NIIIA AND TUB IIINHOOH. My F. U. W. Ward, lale J. II. RILEY Ic CO. Miislotiary at Madras. ucl8 M ED1CAI DKMJHIONH,- prize eiisoy, by Dr. Hooku J. 11. RILEY & CO. ovlb- 1AKIArlE'M NEW EMSAY8.-Latter Day PamphleU, bound in one volume. oclS J. H. RILEY A CO. IUHT RKCEIVEB. A large aasorUneut of Morsair green and other colors Freneh Merinos. . For sa every low by oct5) J. P. OHBORM A CO. STEEL 100DS. Beads, Rings, Clasp, Slides, Baga, Purses, Ae. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. apU4 J. H. RILKY A CO. OUMMKR SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A fine lot, slightly Injured, to be had for a song, for sale by aplO H. COWLE8 A CO. A FARM FOR HALE OK RENT. . WIGS farm is situated within two miles ol tlie city, and contains 80 acres. 05 of which are imnroved. J-.nquire ot sepia BAKER A ARMSTRONG. C'HOH CUT 8AWM. WE have just received a fresh lot of those very superior cross cut saws we have been selling the last two yenra. June? GEKK, ABBOTT A CO ) A YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures In the I'hUi or Kmptre. iitustratea. Trade supplied. For sole at the bookstore of inay:tO J. II. RILEY A CO -a gcf BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may 1 aUUU be found single and double thick French, the best 1'ittnburg. Also, encaper gioas 01 auineusuai sizes. Aiim .ign ol the (jyij un.i rAunji.. I) R RAT EH IN THE NEW YORK CONVENTION.- 50 copies Just received at the New Bookstore of may 11 J. H. RILEY A CO. COD LIVER OIL. A CONSIGNMENT of a email quantity from Rushton, Clark A Co., New York, for aale at the New Bookstore of mayll J. H. RILEY ft CO. 'IH) PEDLARS. A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac, on J. consignment, for sale cheap. Also, an assortment of French Jewelry, now styles and of superior quality, for sale cheap, may! . H. RILKY ft CO. FILKNrif PAPER IIANUINMH. 4 CASE of very choice patterna of EmboMod Gobi papers, for j. s. pariora, ana uoraerito maicu. At the now Bookstore. nuglO J. 11. RILKY CO PIHTOLH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for sole at the aign of the marl GILT PADLOCK. LIFE OF MARXIAN BLENNERIIAHMETT, compri-sine an authentic account ot "The Burr Exhibition," con taining f acta not heretofore published. Trade supplied, f or saw at tne new oooasiom oi tnaylR) J. H. RILEY A CO. FOR MALE. WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which can be bought at a bargain for cash, or will exchange them or stock in the Xenia or Cleveland Railroads, at par. Inquire of jalytt BAKER k. ARMSTRONG. SMALL IIOCHK AND LOT, SITUATED on East Friend street. The lot la tKVfc by 1B7 feet end Frame House. Foraale cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, mart Haul Estate Agents DEHIRABLE DREMM UOOIIM. NEW styles of Borates, Tissues. Mourning Albortnea, Ginghams, Lawns, plain and figured black Silks, aud new sty lea ot colored silks, a nice assortment Just opened by apu n. voiYiiM i-.w. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST 1 Wo hiivo tbr aale o new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, ciieau. and on easy terms. SMITH At MILLS, aep4 Real Estate Agents. BELT IN 44. Vulcanized Rubber Belting for driving all kinda ol machinery. Plain and mixed Rubber packing square rope and tutting box rings for piston rods and lace leatner aepM juLatsuunnr. junr.o. WOOL BED BLANKETS, ) r PAIRS fine 13 by 10 qr. Circleville UlankeU. These blan- tj keta are finer, softer and heavier than any other moke. For salohy ocM J. D. OSBOKN Av CO. LOTH OF LOTH AND CHEAP! WE have lor sale cheap, a plat ol vacant lota, If in number, Irontinr on Town street, Washington Aveuue and Frank Hn Avenue i being sub-divisions of out-lot No. 53, varying In site from half tor whole city loU. This is considered now the most desirable part of tho city, and is improving last The lots are from UO to 25 feet above High street and is decidedly the ploas- autest location in tne corporation, i ney win ne sotu cunp una nn reasonable terms. A plat can be seen, and the prices aod terms learned, at the office of SMITH At MILLS, oclS Real Estate Agents, North Room, fcxcbnnge Ban it . The Mestcri AgricaltarisU Prof. W. W. MATH EH, Editor, Cor. Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Atdvd by several gentlemen wen Known as ante acienunc ana practical Agriculturists, COLUMBUS, OHIO. V MONTHLY Agricultural paper will be published in Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st IBM, di voted to the in terest of Axrieulture. It will aim to collect ana amuse sucn anowieage connectea with agriealture, domestic and political economy, arts and manufactures, aa will advance the interests, and elevate the sentiments of its readers. The, editors teel that, unaided, tney cannot redeem una pledge, yet they rely with confidence on the aid to be derived from oth er Hour era. Thn work will bo of my al octavo site, of good paper and type, with 33, pages, and put up in neat covers. Terms, one dollar pr year payment in Bdranrf, and all subscriptions to commence with the first number of the volume. All matters connected with the editorial department may be addressed to W. W. Mathrb, Columbus, Ohio. All business letters (postage paiov directed to dell J. H. RILEY CO., Pvblirhera. (SKNTLEMEN (lALLatP.T. SNOWDKN S.andexamlnehlaatock ofCravata, J Scarfs. Gloves. Ate Ac before purchasing elsewhere. '1 tw asaortment is now eomplete, and will be found to embrace every Jesirahle style. aepU!ri AND HTILL ANOTHER ONE LEFT. COR BALE, one of the most desirable building lots on Tows m. street inquire of inovjvi jtAn.e.it m ahjhs i nuno, KIK KBTS AND TUBS. OHn D0Z BUCKETS, just received, and for sale at Clncin mJ3 nati prices. AT.HO 100 nestsTUBS. Those who wish to get a good article, and are per cent, wonia ao wen to caii ana purcnase. teblB R. FITCH JOHN K. ANDERSON, nnerwl Aaent far the New York aad Ohla Line. WOULD Inform the public, that upon the opening of naviga lion, there will be a DAILY LINK OF PACKETS between Columbus and Portsmouth, and he would solicit lor them a Ht eral patronage. ine racket are wen mrnisnca, ana can accommodate omj passengers, and carry Irom ten to twelve tona ol frelabt Any property wnich may be entrusteo io Dim, win oe oeuverca wttu promptitude and dupmicn, upon toe boss uoerai terms. manM-dam TO THR LADIES. A"PLENDID assortment ot BAREGK DELAINES, Babbobs, Tiasnea, Poplins and Ginghams. Also, a lew choice Spring mifea. Just received try mararj . tuwi.t a 4PEEMAN SILVER PLATED SPOONS AND BUT- VB TER KNIVES. German Stiver Spoons tuose same pupti' isr gooas, aiast received oy mari H. COWLES A CO. W INDOW 4MLASS-A large and full i variety usually called lor, of the best qnallr ouultv. KILBOUHNE A JONES. COMBS. A LARGE lot ot mw style BheU aad Buffalo back and dreas X taf eoaabs, jaat raeatved bj r T. SWOWUBb TIIE RAILROAD, OMNIBUH aV STAGE OFFICE, TTAB been removed from the Nell House to foar doom i north rthe AmerlrtiB Hotel, on High street Citt xena are requested to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also have an Omnibus call tbr them at their residences, and be sure ol arriving at the Ajcpot in Drue tor tne trains. Foar Dnllv Linen of Cosichra leave on the arrival of tho cars. For Newark, Zaneavilfe and Wheeling, aa lollows t East Mall Lines leave at 10 A. M. Express 0 P. M. Extra Coaches lumlshed at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 95, 1651-ly NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In buil-neas. under the firm ol WM. RICHAHDS alt CO.. at thn old stand ol Wra. Richards, No. 1, Nell House, opposite State offices wm. KiCHAKUn, Columbua, February 1, 1851. WM. IL SLADE, The liberal natronaee with which our friends and the nuhlla generally have favored us, is gratefully acknowledged ; and aw-ti motion of the same is respectfully solicited. reuiunrj i, iiwi. W I. niUtlAltUS fju. All Demons havinir nnaettled account with Ihn ltn Arm of Win. Richards, are invited to call and settle the same by cash or note, WM. RICHARDS, February!, )t?5L marlO FOR HALE. ( CHOICE VACANT LOTS, situated on East Gay street X J Also, an Ontlot of two acres, situated on Waeblnttton ave nue, between Gay and Long streets. Also, a Lot containing one arre, situatea on waiinliiuttin avenue, norm ot Long street Persona wishing to invest in real entnte would do well to call on the Bubscrilwrs Defore purchasing elsewhere, inquire of marg BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HA LB TI7E have several vacant building lots on Mound street, be- V V twern Third and Fourtn streets, which can be purchased leap, ana win give trom turee to tive years to pay ror mem. Inquire of scptf BAKER A ARMSTRONG. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR HALE. rfl UK residence of the late Dr. Sisson. on Hich street, near the X - corner of Rich, ta for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of jurin u. uii.i,, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. FOR HALE. 4 A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with Ipjjaix rooms and kitchen, cistern, well of water, and good "UBUgUpd lot This uronortv is situated on tho comer of Oak ana Mgntn streeis, ana eau ne purcnosea at a Dargain, u appu cation on made aoon. Inquire of (noW) BAKER A ARMSTRONG. UONORALI, 1VIHN-I.OVF TIIE BROTHERHOOD. AND HONOR PKTI.IL HAY HEN. T HO would think that P'ter Hayden the xreat with two hun- 1 T dred roirue in nrtson at 30 cents a dnw. and one hundred honest men out at 90 centa a day, to suuoort families, would ineak round In the Dutch shoe shops with three aides of sole leathor begging for patronage, and claiming that ho ought to be supported because be is going to be a dealer In aule leather. Well, we are workern of sole leHtlier and hare got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thiidibble-dabblerin small wares in a small way. For sale three aidua of sole leather, from 14 to 18 eentsper pound; upper French calf, Bull Morocco Linings of all colors, and Findings of all kinds, tn proportion both in quantities and prices, at tne oia tnnu oi juneo a. j. dhuwb MOURNING 4.00IIH. BOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ginghams, DeLalncs, Merinos and other mourning dress goods. Also, mourning dress guoos generally, just upeueu uy u. ijuvvlch t tu. Elevator copy. oclO 41 AV COPIES OF H.HITHH ENLIMI1 tittAMMAR wUv (new edition.! designed lor Schools and Acadatnici. Just received and lor sole at the New Bookstore (in the Post urace nuuaingt) oi Ja3 HUNTINGTON A MacINTIRE. A CARD, It it my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court ol the United States, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court In bank of the Stele of Ohio. July 30, ISftO. T. EWINO. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, I CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, ALL DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such aa constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tothc Head, Acidity of the Slom-ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullneaa or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of wn oiomncn, Bwinunioi oiina ueoa, uiimeu ana uimcuit urea ramg, Muttering at ute uean, tnoxmg or sunocaang sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations wnen in a tying posture, Liimnesa oi vision, trots or wens oetore the Sight Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, dec, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can on etlbctually cured by UK. UOUKLAMU'H UbLKniUlKl) (ir.KMAn till 1KHH. Prepared by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, at the Utrman Altdiant .-tore, Ao. YMAreMtt Pkiladetphi. Their oower over the above diseases is not excelled, If equalled. by any other preparation In the United States, as toe cures attest, In many eases alter skillful physicians had foiled. I nese Hitters are wortny tne attention oi invanas. rosiessing great virtues In the rectification ol diseases of the Liver and lesser lianas, exercising tne most seorcning powera in weaaness anu at-lections of the ditiestive oriians, the! are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant HIS A l' All U OE liUftr illliCU. The Hon. Charles D. Hinellne, Editor of the M Camden Demo crat," the best paper In West Jersey, says, July 91 : llooonao'a ueratiui Hittera." We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific In its action upon diseases ot the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them Into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine were more centrally used, we are satisfied there would lie less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed tn give trial it will then recommend Itself. It should, in fact be In every family. No other medicine can produce .uch evidences ol merit'' I From the " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dee. 93d t " Or. Hootondi Celebrated Oermnn Jttttrr$ for the cure of Liver Complaint Jaundice. Dysoeusia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day, These outers nava been used uy uiousaima, and a trlena at our einow ays he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Lvor Complaint from tho use of this remedy. Wo are convinced that in tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant In taste and smell, and con be used by persons with the most delicnte stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. we are speaking irom experience ana to tne amictea we aavise their use.1' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. SK : M Dr. Hooto Uermn B,tlert. manufactured uy nr. jaexsnn, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of thn faculty as 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 save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will And these Hitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems.' Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great acientiflc and literary attainments, said in bis " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, IHA0: "lf. HooJInmrtflfrnM Bitten-Here Is a preparation wich the leading presses In the Union appear to t- unanimous In recommending, and the reason Is obvious. It Is made alter a prescription lu- tailed by one ot the most celebrated physicians of mod ern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelin Hootland, Professor to tne university oi Jena, rrivnte rnysician to tne King oi rrus-sla, and one nf the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It tn Liver t;ompiaiot nyspepsia, iMiniiry, vertigo, ACiuny oi wn Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers expreas thier conviction ot its excellence and several of tlie editors speak of Its effects from their own Individual exuerlenee. Under these circumstances, we feel war ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre- mending the article to all afflicted." muim r.vii'c.nr. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette." the best family newspa per published in the United States the editor says ot i'ti. mii" iAM a tt aeon a n tin i it.na. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medic nes to the Confidence and natrnnaire nf our readers : and. therefore, when w: recommend in. Hootland a (ierman Hitters. we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are nut sneaking nf nostrums of the day, that are noised almut for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race ot mis- cine, nut oi a mcaicnw long esoiDiisnea, universally pnzeo, which has met tne hearty approval oi uie r acuity itseil." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of thn Union, the last three years, and the strons- Mt testimony in Its favor Is. that there Is more of It used In the practice oi ine regular rnjwmnm ui rnunnpiiiin inni mu inner nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen preenuw wren in inin iiirm. 1 nat una meaieine win cure l.it umiKin. mu I'jsprpma no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver It is preferable to calomel in all fail-Inns difs-aans the effect Is Immediate. They can be administered toMMfaor infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BK1TARK OP COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which la neeea- sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiter! to put lorui a spinous rcicin ns ute nu mo iits oi inuae wno are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE ukNuINK. Ther have the written sitrnature of C. M. JACKSON nnnn the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without wkkk tktf art rpnriouw. For sate, wholesale and retail, at thn GERMAN MEDICINK STORK. No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late at 97fl Race at Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for aale m Columbus by WM. P. GID DINGS, tnay94-dAwaltly (Successor to King A Brlggs.) T) ON NETS AND RIBBONS, in variety. Also. bova. M-M nwvas aao cwionxi ousrar ntue uv mh oj sl towLts ca Neil House Saloon, HARRY Informs hli friends and customers that be la on band at the NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which be has made extensive additions and improvements, and having made arrangements for a dally and constant supply of Oysters, Game and hih of the choicest quality, will be fouud always ready and willing to dispense bit good things to hi nu tneroui friends. Suppers provided for parties at the shortest notice. noltf United States Saloon. THE proprietor wishes respectfully to inform bis friends and the public in general, that he has taken the above named ea tabliihment and fitted It up equal to any in the city. His rooms are kept neat and quiet The Barlsaupplcd with choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. api4.J T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN HA LOON, (OrtDIlTHI AMBXIOAff HOT BL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oyi tern, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters. Bird s Venison, Freah Fish. Sardines. Pickled Ovulars. Clams. Lobite r Ac., inc. The Bar will be kept constantly aupplled with the rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Scgara, Ae. No pains wilt be spare to gratify the tastes and apnetites of the guests of the American Saloon. Er Oysters by the dozen, hundred or eon. oc4-tf Railroad Car Manufactory, R I Of. WAYS Ac KIMBALL, Colnmbno, Ohio, HAVE established at this central point tho manufacture ot PnaNcnirer. Freight. 4; ravel and Hnnd Cam for RAilroada, atid assure all western Railroad comuanJes that It will be theirconstant aim to procure the beat materials and work men, and to turn out the best kind of work at fair prices. Speel mens may be seen on tlie Columhusand Xenia Railroad. The patronage of Railroad companies is resoctiully solicited. icoi.vn COUNTRY MERCHANTS A RE notified that they can buy goods suited to their trade of IX. us at the lowest wholesale price. Your interests require you to give us a call. II. COWLES A CO., maritf First Dry Goods Store south of Clinton Bank. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION, AT T11R United States Clothinsr Store, R. eV RI. II ESS, (Successors to Frank it, Hxan,) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizena of Columbus and surrounding country that they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever before been brought into the city of Columbus. Their stock consists, in part, of tlie following articles, vix : Fine black and blue cloth Frock and Dress Coats ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dress Coats; Finn black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Finecaiimere and autlncttSack and Frock Coats t Fine drab and block beaver Overcoats ; Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack Coats ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats ; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrapiera ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a fine article; Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PANTALOONS OP ALL KINDS, Plain casimnre, black and blue cloth, fancy casimere, satinett corduroy, twoed, Ac, together with a nice and splendid assort men,- oi v r.H 1 T. Black satin Vests, Hhick cloth and casimere Vests, Woolen do Fine embroidered do Fancy casimere do ! Brown do do runcy do Blnck and fancy velvet do.. Fancy Merino do., Valencia do FURNISHING GOODS, Such aa fine Shirts, silk pocket and neck Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, Drawers, Suspcndere, Shirt Collars, Traveling Truuks, Carpet Bags, Ac, tic. Their Clothing is, ash) already known to most every body, better made up, and out of better materials than those generally kept by similar establishments, and they are still able to do what they always hove done to sell them AT LEAST 1)11 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house tills side of the Eastern cities possibly can. E. A M. Hess have often been questioned, how tt it that they can sell Clothing so much cheaper than tlie other stores, and at the some time sell better goods, too. They con account for it In plain words I They have their own Manufactory, In Baltn, where they have their clothing mode up, expressly for this Western market Besides, they buy their material out of the tint hand, and pay tlie ready cash for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they can get them on time, consequently they have to pay well for them at the start and then tney generally buy whatever they can get, ao matter what it is, good or bad. (t is weU known to a orent many nf our citizens here, that K. A M. Hess have sold more clothing In the two years since they first established their business here than all the other clothing stores combined. It Is easily accounted for. Their motto Is. " large tale and mall nrojits." Besides, they always have had the largest stock of clothing that oould be fuund In Columbus, and sold tiiem so very cheap, consequently they are selling near, ly all the ready made clothing that is sold In Columbus. Their present stock which they have now on hand throws all former arrivals entirely into the bock ground, and in regard to quality and cheapness tar surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbus, The Public in general are invited to call on them and examine their stock and nricea. and then ludiie for them selves. Don't forget the place. r.. at m. iir.n, United States Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner of High and State streets, and nearly opposite tho American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers are nartlcularlv renuestpd to call nn us and see our goods and bear our prices, as it will be to their own advantage to do so, We make a deduction of S per cent, on all cash sales excoding fifty dollars. E. & M. li. THK ONI.V (INK KKKT. A VACANT LOT on Town street See to it Itcanbepurcba. sed chean. Inoulre of oca) BAKER A AHMHTRONO MOOD NRWN AltnilT NRW UAiiiim. THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to our stock of fall and winter goods which are oow arriving and being opened. They have beeu purchased with great care, and In a great measure of the manufacturers, thereby saving a jobbing Our old friends and every body else are advised to favor their own interests by examining? our new Bonds befnm numhuini elsewhere, as wo are determined to do business on as small pro-tits and as fair terms generally as any body is capable of doing. iiui m inn wni wiuwd bmauu, ursi pry guoas store souui of tne Clinton Bank. (ocrt U. UUWI.KH it c;ii. MULKY MILL MAWH. VI E have a few first rate cast steel Muley saws. Also, narrnw fv mill saws, of cast and German steel. toHuther with a larso assortment of cross cut saws which have never been equalled lor quality In thia market OLHK, ABBOTT A CO., JTi Hlgn ot tbe (Jilt i'adlock. 1 ( linn MANDKVIU.E'S SKHIKS of Readers, lor sale IVUUU in quantities, at the New Bookstore. de9 j. H. HII.KY A CO FINK A1IKKH AN CIJTLKHV. ALAHOE assortment warranted equal II not superior 1 1 rr-beat im pnr tell. Juit received and for sole at the Bookstore of JaU UUNTINOTON MiclNl.ilr. FOR HAI-K. THAT well known and very desirable proper ty situated on the west side ot Huh street third lot north of Mound street. The house is a dou. we two-story Irame, with a basement of lull height, of brick and In irood renair. The lot Is 44 leet front, and about hl in n rtr. A rm stable and carriage-house. Fifteen hundred dollars of the pur. chase money can remain on permanent mortgage, II required, wim aauuii.j ki mj m ugly uuie, in pnymenis ot one nunared dollars each. If not sold orior to Uie first of March, tt will lie rented tbe south part Including stables, at ISO dollars the north half at 10M dollars per annum. Inquire of tehfl W. T. MARTIN, Agent flOOO COPIEH HOLD IN H1X H KhHN! F the following valuable book Th. I.lvoant jami-'x uaii J IHONanJ JAMES MONKOK, fourth and fifth Presidents ol the United States, by John Uumcr Auams, to which la added a History of their Administration." This work is published in a large slxe ISmo. vol. ol 430 paces, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Sew- 1m.l'. III. 1 11 A.i-. " . . . Price 1,25. r Tliere being no work extant giving the private and public Uvea of these Illustrious Presidents, and tlie world renowned imputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive saie lor iue aoove book. 1 AgenU wanted. J. If. RII.EY It CO., A tents, JuiielO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. PKINTINU MATRH1 A I.M irnu mai.R. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit a large assortment of Printing Materials, consisting in part of l pontile Medium Smith Prens. 1 8 tun berry Press, lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. i: " Brevier. 1(H) " Minion, h i:H " Minion, Several fonts Fancv Tvim. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly Saw, Together With Stands. OniWs. Mti.-ka. f'hases. kules. Iads. (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and Anally, everything wea in priuimg oince. Any portion of the above will be sold etttremely Iis for cash, oron short time. decll (MIAS. HCO'lT, Aaeat POH BAI.H. ASMALL Farm of 60 aerea, situated within .1 miles nf Wert Jnnerson, Madison eonnty, 1& acnw ol which are Umbered, tbe balanca improved, and all under lence. Thia Farm is oHered for aale cheap and on good torma, or will exchange for Improved city property. IIKJUITBOI I.-J.I p...,. . nnmn . ni.no. rpnR HIOIIKNT MAHKKT PHII R IN CASH !' M. lMpaidbyuaforao,UWiba.ol wool at oar store, may I Maw. H. COWLES A CO NRW IttlllKH. ILK NOTES OF A HORRADJ1 (Traveler.) Wallac a Fraacunia slory. By tn. aotlior ol tne nouo Books. 1-n Mnnvland Pnftam,. R the author of fnarv Barlnw. London Labor and the London Poor, Part 1st. By Henry Maybew. With Daguerrotypo engravings by Heard. Just laeotved aad tor aale at tbe Bookstore of ," maris HUNTINGTON (tASlMTIBB rKPHYR WOBSTBDS-Eaoagb toaunpW U. I aU marU P. t. 8NOWDIN. Us EACLB INHritANCE fOlIPANT, CINCINNATI. IasS Oil proMrtT of ,v oncrltitlia. HAVWATIOa, tanns aa anj li jAiu.iy THK IUKTVOKO MPg AND HBALTH It.i," KANCB COMPANY. SI7. C....m.. HA.TFOBD, OONNICTIOVT, CAPITAL STOCK, IM,OaOI-ThlaCor,y,b,lll(.. superior to those presented by any other ConiDan. tath.ii. . and.Health principle, , u .11 of which tho rate. m M JL i '".ftr, "'ml f "?, ta "" Con7aS7wUldn? t '1 his Company la the Jlrst and onln m. i T.k!. 11 'jTl , TJi '.' " "er"d' ,h"' "- ""btoSi "tlriZX .'i; ottered to .rant Inmnm. i,h Km..... . opermnoaa, and lit - rnunt vMpmi.cc- For f ull detail. In rerard to terms and conditions ivrfanm.. m.. ' t. I? Ulc " 'rUa ol thTanTnfa Columbus, O, Aiialist 00, 1&50, CITY 1NHURANCR COMPANY OR CINCINNATI Capital !IOO,0NI rtlllH0',!'',, PP"?1"' Capital Uaaaa. I I, n,,d"r,'',Mf " appotated Agent of the ahum eon. J,?' Ul" ! ' Columbus, and U authorlied tolnlmm ornporly of every dowrlptlon against loss or damarab. AWuCl Hl.ka uken on tbo moat lavoralile term.. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DlaaoToa. K B lleoder, William Burnet (W r..,i., J 0. Thorn. J.P.Kilbrcth, K. 8. Ilalnes, H. L. Wman. N.O..ao.r, Secretary """""ittS1 OHIO I.IVR STOCK INHIJRANCR rnaaiav Cap.,al 5O,M,0! JtU ESSS!' rpljls Company I. now prepared to Inaura lloraea. Mulea. Cat, 1 tie and Hhoop against death or damag., olthorbV w accident or diseaw of any or all kinds ' ' ww ssrstuMmi 'M This Company will take risks upon noma and mule, UMd i. it?..? Ta " "Pon horaa, mule. i Ski l shipped or driven to Uie eastern or .,,..7h JT... 1 KM. W.u.,A.,.n.pMtor.-Ofllcj T&SSiffBt "Tw. R..c.n, Becretary. W"- BUM"iT-1 COI.UMBUH INHIJUAjVt'K milPAN Y, FIUK AND TII!,j?hn!'"l,'-,0"tU"17, to 'we' every apples ol building, a d",uralmUna.'oods,warBsMdnierohawuE and oilier property contained therein, against loss or damagebs) lire; also,. steamboat!, and all sail vesMis7and theeargosMav o.u, ..II vos.,1., k,wl boats, and other water crJtTagnattK pe."Ul f"'' ''-'i uld "wra, on the most favorable lama. JuneUO-dll UKMA8AUAAIH.Js'. . KJZ INMUHANCB COMPANY. U ir r"TjLUrW l"Jd nd a8'! Invited jf: Th """erllr, Agent for this Company, UnrS p.mito take every- description ol Fire In.urance, IpX UbWal erms. IJelg-dtf. 1). AI.KXANPKH, Ag5 ColumbnaT lnJ.ANO'r,,KR,cl,!JTIPIC wondbhT" . ""nc" Ulgestlvo Huld, or Gastric Juice t A great Dyspepsia curer. Vm,.mi from Htmm, or the fourth ,!'Til,J " BT '"'"""'Waf Boit Lia.ro, tbe great physiological chemist, by 1. 8. IIouohton, AL D. No. 11 iforU, tlglith slnwt, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Thia is trutV a Wnnderliil mnwwlw tnr nmnronn. nwM LdhKiili r'r?1"0 M""""-""?, CONSTIPATION,' aod UhlllU 1 V ; curing alter Nawra'a own method, by Nature, ownagent, the gastric juice. 1 ' IS Uall a teaapoonlul of this Fluid, Infused la water, will dl. gest or dissolve live pounds of roast beef, la aoout two hour, out of the stomach. DIOE8T10N. Dlgwtlon la chleHy partormed in the stomach by the aid of a Bold which freely eindes Irom the Inner coat ol that oral, wnen in astat. ol health, called tlie gastrle lulce. ThU lluld li the great so.vent of Uie tood-the purifying, preserving and stun, ulating agent ot the stomaco and Intestinea. Without It ther. willbnnodlirestloo noconrerainnn. M j triUon ol the body ; but rather a foul, torpid, pauuu and daMraa-Uvo coodlUon ol th. whole dlgesUv. appafMu. AmmLmZ dead or Injunid stomach produces no good gaetrls Jute& and i uawHiij wiuon oaaaa. PF.P81N AND RENNET. Pirsm Is the chlel element or great digesting Drlnclole ol th. gastric juloe. Is found In gre.1 almndic?lntKd piio, Uie human stomach, alter deatb,and aomeUmea causes thVit ach to digen Itselt, or eat iUelf up. It I. aUo roundta U ItoS arhotanltnals.aatheox,calf,Ao. It Is tie material usid bvtS nursln making cheese, called Rennet, the etteot atwUel Inn IF hfann thM alaawial aVnntaiB. k J.I n.v ..7" m milk is the first proceoTd&rioV H',S2taV Ishing power, the stomach of a calf will curdle nearly uAuuuuimi. uwu wuigotoi mux. liaron Liabig states that. Oianpartoi Pepsiy, diwlved m Hxty thousand will digest meat aod other food." Diseased itotuShB nrntaeeS gooJ gastric Juice, Uennet or Pepsin. To "how.? Sj? wut unj in inriwu; suppiieo, WO quota the foUoWlna; aw JJ HJUnJ,l Ha an nt Lribio, in his celebrated work on Anlm.l nt aaya, ' An ArUHclal Digestive Fluid may breduTnrmH iZ' the mucous membrane of tl atomStTof the VaWl?, vulousartlcleaol lood, as meal and eggV wlU b. U i UB.PIU1HA, In his famous treatise on "Pood and nu. .v .lied bv IVIIiun A Cn .. V....T of0?0. . t Pub- lit, aud dMcril the method of 'preparaUooTh bliilior aulhoriUea thui Ur. Pereira. ara (aw . .ii . .? XV"": ""' of CoemUtryln the Made. Joego ol the University ol New York, la nli Sl'T JlB-iuittrr." nam :w-i. aavA "ll k. hTi ... "L" 15?" .BO aton ol thi. .ubj.1 Hi. eaperiment. WltTEr tW.S"i the llutric Juice, obtained froin the Uving human' srZk lr..m animals, are well known. "In M cW, bL aavTSl Uou occurred aa perlecUy in the TlffcM a. li tie saw,! .. u DYSPEPSIA CURER, Or. HnooHTiw'a Pepsin has produced tbe most atsnuv. sf.ru curing emu Mm,,, sL:, SerZ bSZi anmnptun, supposed to be on thowrV VCTveTf iiiavo. It I. Impossible to give the details oUaaaelnTSTdmiS SKI REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, done. The war. aaarhr all desperate easna. and the bupm w. ..... i , -D"-aarly derlol, but permimenL " "P"" " " it is a great neroi dulldou, and Irom the aatonlahlnilv small quantity neoeanry to produce healthy di,e.Ua7u iSledfoMI ELECTRO-MAONETIC PRINCIPLES I There la no lorm ol Old Stoma Omplainu which It doea not aeeuiu.r,chandrem'.veatonce. No inwerhowhad tana!!? be, ,t give. rditf, A .gU mZMSLllx and It only need. , be repeated for . shorTumTIo m.koUV-jg.iod.tlecl.pormMwnl p.,ruy . WJdrt, ol My follow at once. It la particularly exoeSmt iTtlHZ rfu. Vomllln,, Crynp 8PrTO ofpUoTtosZlcS dl.trealn,r eating, low, cold .Ute of thePBlood7Hvtoe2: l.owneas ol Kplnts, De.,wndency, KmaclaUoa, Watoawall dencv tn In.aintv. HnW,i jb. "" ten- Price, ONE DOU.AK oerbnttla. One bottle will often elleel alastlng cure. PBPMIN. IN Pnornvnti mnt n mail, rata of Fosraoa. Forconveniitnce ol sending to all parte ot the anmrt. .a. K..'tJ' 8 "'"""""'' l,J1' N,H Eighu.'aSS.'KS: i patrkagoa lor fv. dollar.. Every packaga and bottle lam the .r,tt.,n signature ol J. s. HougluoM. l,lePrprkto V Af med in every town In the United HtateaTVar. .ral discounts ,,, to tho trade. DrugguW, Po.tmi I3 rliH.hmlli'ra are drlred to act as agonu. w Asenta lor Uoluml.ua, Ohio, KII.ROIIRNE JONES. ,. HOHEHTS Co. auflwly DKSm u gON Bm IINITED HTATRM OKiKHT FOR 1847 KIWI . digest of decision, of the eouTli of emiton law By John Pheltm 1'nm.m. Per ssle at the New Bookstore. Jy r. II. RII.EY CO. F ".?!' 'T.T n.y" short distance north. ' of the Railroad Depot. Soma of which front an.HJ thing!.. P,.k Hv Fhl.gro.ml I. fitZlSJSX"; wellcalcolaled for orlvat. re.ld.n- V- I 7Jl"Lr: . Terma easv. KnimlM nt BAKER aY AHMHTRONO, Heal Estate Head Quartan. aep-JO W,. A FA KM POR SALS. " nH -rird U"'ll" l"m M" 'M seres, slna. ii "0 north Uolumbue, on tbe 8tau road to J rhl:h " ' Crame lLmn, wlttVitberco.. venlenera. Fit ty.flve acre, of tho above land lain a blah attUof ZhiT.'L liZST B, ""laded oi the east by Alum crank. Persons wishing to purchases .ood farm would do well to call on Ih. anbscritera. oo ""I RAKER ARMSTRONG. 4S2 . ,RIU, Ll,d In Fulton eonnty, Iodises, situated oa yjT ' Hpad Inilng from transport to Michigan, an.i .liJiln 13 miles of the former place,-3U0 acre, of wblchla prane and uak openings, the residue well Umbered, BTtnelpally w.m jtnr sugar ana hickory trees. ThU Land Is well aal-eulatra for a graainc farm, having an abundance of living water the year round, and will be, old at a bargain, or vrUlemhengn for rl.j urop'ri. ..r tanu in toe Vlcmlty of ColumouA Enquire of JulylB RAKER k ARMSTRONG. I.IIIH Rsem. l.rTsrntrst rpilf. subscribers are running foar steam saw mllta, aaal ara 1 prepared to lnml.li any quanUty of MWed tnmber, ta araar st the shortest noUoa. Delivered at the Hailroad Depot, or any parlol the city. del9 dU HALL aV CARTTKR. VERY DES1RARLE HKflMKNCE. situated on Broad rest, With lot 77 Ii. IMU The hiilldln. U nm. mJk .11 1. repair. Thl.prepeftyeanb.purehaaedehanp.orwUiMhanga . for Railroad or Bank stocka. Inquire of ' janio anar.ai at arnstkono. FOB SALS, EIGHTY Acres of Land, alraate I on th. Harbor Roa4, akont I mile, north of tbo city. Forty acre, of th. abora knW are cleared, 15 acre, of which nr. now ready for cultivation. Tbe balance well timbered. This laedosn b. parakaaalMaasnr. fala, or will exebanga R ror unproved city property, laaalraaf (marl SAXck ft ARaUTlOM. ...,,..,... ,y . niffuiTfia m diluted afehnhnL u ri)P. '7 'He nattent These powders contain just the smm LmL ter as tlie fmttlea. but twirP H.E numJiTJ-l mm mM priii ie sent oy mall, tret of Vntna, f,,r . 1 " '' M"J IH11IH1 nnM, MuS
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Full Text | VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1851. NUMBER 241. S PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SCOTT k. BASCOM. .PICE BOOTU-BAB? OOINKK or IIIOU IT. AND fVOAR AI.LBV. TRIIMH Inrarlnblf la advance. The Dully, tn personam Columbus, pnr year 00 sent by mail out of Columbus 3 00 ' during the cession, and Trl-Weckly balatica of in uoiuiouu..... ............................... lljf mail ; 00 Inn TrlWeekly by null S l kVeklvtn Columbus II " Out lit thocitT; by mnil, ainttla 1 60 Toolulisol tour end upwards 1 25 Tofilulianl ton ind upwards, to one address 1 00 Dully, session 0 Trl-Weekly 1 !" Weekly, afnirlo..... To clubs ol five and upwards w Advertfalnifa The following rate and rules of advortlslng have been agreed upon between the proprietors of tho Ohio Statesman nud the Ohio rUate Journal, to lie observed, in all eases, after this dab). July Dnlly Pnper. One square, 10 line or less, one insertion u each additional.." , u m o i weak a..." 3..." , H ii " l month 9 ..." i 3 ..." . low . 0 25 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 110 . 60U . 6 00 . 10 00 . 15 01) . 18 00 . 10 00 . 20 00 . S9 00 . as oo . ;w oo . so oo . 35 00 . 40 00 . 45 00 . 55 00 i fl ..." M i. 13 ... Standing curd, 5 IIdm or leas, per annum., column, with 4 changes, " . . . " " .." " tv .... changed weekly " daily " with 4 choline " 13 .... - changed weekly " n dull 130 00 Other euei not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the novo rates. Tho standard of measurement to bt minion tyw. For ouch additional square in the dally, inserted one month, or greater Imiiilh of time, nd for ench additional squaro inserted under thn yearly rates, half price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unlets It U spe-lin.il on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable for the accuracy of leual advertisements lieyond the amount chanted for their publication. Announcing candidates (fur office of every description,) to be chimed at tlie ruto ot ftiry cents per week, for rrh name the nnw to be, in all cases, paid In advance. All advertisement irom strangers or transient persona to be unid in advance. ... Advertisements not marked on the ropy for a specified number ol Insertions, will be continued one month, unlnil ordered out, and tmymont will be exacted accordingly. Tim prlTtlpRps of yearly advertisers, will be cntiilm-d rigidly t6 heir rt'fiulnr dullness ; and all atlvertisemonta not pertaining tbere- o, to Ih; ptiid lor etra. , , .. . . Advertiwtnents for Auctioneera, General Airenta, Heal Kstste Aki'iiU, 4c, not to beeontrarted Tor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. No ADVltaTiaHMItlTTa CAM BR IWltaTltD OEATOtTOtMLY. AdvirtiapmenU tnr charitable institutions, Are enmpanies, ward. . uwiiibip, nd othiT public meetings,nd such like, to be charged HhU price. Marhane notices to be charged 25 centa. DoMiiia InsHrted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral nviiatiima, or obituary notices, and when ao accompanied, to be paid lur. , . Hegular advertisers, and all others sending eommunlcaHons or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to laira, soirees, concert, or any public ontertainmenta where charges ore made for sdmittancu all notices ol private associations every notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-tended to promote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that tlie same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted iu the editorial column, the some will be charged at the rate ol not less than U0 centa per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement , All Leaded advertisemente to be charged not lots than double the bove rati, and measured aa if aolid. lAdvertiaenieuu on the inaide explosively, to be charged at the rate ol 50 per cent, in advance on tho above retcs. Attorneys will be hoid. n for tlie price of inserting advert Lae-menu brought In by them. Counting House Almanac for 1851. JULY. 8. M. T. W T. F. a. 7. 7. 1 2 "3 4 5 li 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 . . .. AP'OUST. a. M. t.w T. r. a. 7. 7. 77 7. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 124 25 20 27 28 29 30 131 .. .. "beptembehT a. a. t. w t. r. a. 77" i 2 ' ;) 5 "ii 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27i 28 2!) 30 .. .. 1. 1 a, t. w t. r, a. .. .. 7. 12 "8 "4 5 f! 7 8 (I 10 11 15 13 H IS l(i 17 18 19 2(12 1 22 23 24 25 SB 2728 2930 31 .. ' r i'EBRPARY. . M. T. w t. r. a. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 lrt 17 18 19 20 21 22 23(24 25 26 27 28 .. "; "MAHdli' JTmt. w t. r. a. :.. 7. 7. 1 9 3 4 5 fi 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 lfi 17 18 1(121121 221 23 24 25 2li 27 28 29 30 ;U J.. VJ-t.w t. r. a. .. 7. "1 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 II! 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 27 28 29p MAY, I a. aj tJJ T. a. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lli 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2fi 27 28 29 30 31 JPWB. a..T.wjr. ' 1 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 II! 17 IS 19 211 21 22 23 24 2j 2H 27 28 2!) 30 OCTOBER m.t. 29 NOVEMBER. a . Tj.w)j7- 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 20 27 28 30 deoember7 a. x. t. w T. r. 77 T "a 7il 45 7 8 9 10 II 12 14 15 lfi 17 18 Iff 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 211 30 31 .. .. Airon. QALtOWAT. r. fasr. ALldlWAY & PAK. iTrnitNh'.Yri AT LAW. llfE will practice law, as partners, in the CourU of Franklin Tf and adjoining counnoa, ana in uie i,.rcuu mm wi Courts. Ofl.ee In Pltl' building, opposite ritate ilouse. mayO-tf A. B. BUTTTEM, QrHce, No. K, Neil s Exchange, opposite tfecreUry ot titate's oliiee. WAI.TKK TIIRAIjL. Attorney nnd Ctvllr nt Lnw, ColumWa-i, Ohio. ALSO, a Commissioner to take the AcknowledgiiMtit ol Ueeds tor tho Htate of New York. OlHcn oB High st, between Town and Rich. ocBO LCOiAN rnvmns. mr.o. coMrrorr. ow. a. costa-roex. HTTf,KH, COMHTOrK fc CO., (rlucceHAora to H. t'nmtock, dr. Co.,) FORWARDING AND COMMIHMION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manulacturers, and dealers In Halt, Tbuter, Fish and Lumber. Uead of the Canal, Columbu, Ohio. Liberal advances made on consignments. mart J. KIIX1WAV At CO.H Iraa Faaadry, Brain .mrt, arar the Bridge, Claai-ban, OM.. gtOTM of all klnda, and a great Tarlrty of CaiUngf , alwaya on band. oetl,'41 nn unitRUT TIIOirlPMON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, Nell'a Kxrhnnpe. opposite the Secretary of State's udjcii. tiiirn bu. L.uiuniiu. wn. axiBcmt. HEIBRRT ft MIXRY, BOOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite h PMle Omeem, Co-lumbiis. augyiV45 REIBOVAIi. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streets, ad. joining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, decll-dtl " (JERK, ABBOTT V CO., DEALERS IB Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nulla, OIam, House Ruildera' material, Fanning and Mechanical Tools, Military W' Gooda, Ae No. lhl High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock JOail V. BUKH. BOB BIT ABMATBOKQ. BAKER V ARMflT1tON(4, REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Offlee, South room, Exchaage Rank Building, Columbus, Q 1VT aTint-TkM note autd aeeouita f Ueorie Gem A Co- are J.1 left wtth m lor attleaoeBt and collection. The must be Bid Without delay. QEHJ&. ABBU1T W. CoinimDW, .jaiy e, ihi, UHUKUB Bl. W ALv U It. HQ AMD BAMHEft PA1MTEK, r. 0. BMSIONa. L. HABniB. F. C. BEMMION8 etc l!0.. WHOtRlill AND ftlTAIL DRALIRI IN DnV OOrm, Boon, Hhors, IIhIs, Cap., Straw floods, 4c. Four doora south of Uia Amerfciui, Columbus, liiclg llurdwiire OKKK, ABBOTT V CO.. Man of Ihe tfjf la Piidlmk. No. IMI lllah street. f AVK now In store and in trantitu from the emit, a vry large m. m. itocR ol naruwars, cuiwry, nouse uunumg materials, tar mlnir and mocbanlcal tools. We have Ions been nnxtona to meal our customers on low prices, wa have now the ability to do so. Our goods were bought for cash and we can and will sell to prompt paying purcnHM-ra upon aa goou terms, u not miio net Ur, thim any other eatabllshinimt In this vicinity. June? UEllU, ABBOTT It CO JOSXFH V. SMITH. AMUKIa M. MILLS. n tn v is at- in l u Ii D ATTOUNKVH AND COUNriKLOlLS AT LAW. cV M I Ii L 8 i Rnl Bailitie AfienlN, Hiirvryom ainil No tnr lea Public, HIGH STXBKT. COLUHnirS. OHIO. ATTKND to the practice of their prnrcislon, obtaining pensions, Belling and leasing real estate, surveying and dividing lands, collection ol elalins, examination of land title, aYc, Ate, Ace. KKrKIl KNCKS t flwan k. Andrews, Columbus, O. Alfred Avery, New York City. Win. Milrord, Cleveland, O. Tweed, Hillny & Wright, ClnU J. Ml W. Finnay, St. Louis, Mo. Oo.T. Williamson, Cincinnati. JOSKPH H. XILXVl joaxril SULLIVANT. J. H. RILBV & CO., BOOKNUMdUKH AM) HTATIONKRN. AND Dualerain 1'aper Hangings, Borders, Window Shades, Window Cornices and iancv irooda. resncetl'ullv nive notice that they have received avorytxtiiilve assortment ot linegooiis to which the attention of the public is invited. no9 KMHtllH.'K A. AlAltTIN. ORAI'KltH AND TAILORS, High itrftt, 11 door north of 'iVnen, opitosU the U. 8. Hotel. A RKp: uaired to execute all orders in their line ul buslness.il xV theueatettand moMtlashfonabln style. JOHKPH RLDRIDGE. plO-dtf A. L. MARTIN. WINDOW 4.LAMK. COMMON alzea and qualities; also, superior American and French Glass, ot nearly all sites usually wanted, at the sign NEW JKWKMtY KMTAMHHMRNT. BROWN At BUCK. THK underBloned have formed a nartnorihio with this title, and tnio'n tho room tormerly occupied hy C. R. King as a fancy store, a few doors south ot the American ilobiLaiid nearly otumslte the Kxcbange Bank, where thy have ojH-nud a new aanortmentof wnirnea, jewelry, pniver una finirn wnre, idoia lent Hpcelfirlea of every description, to suit nil eyes. And all kinds of FA NOV GOODS umtally kept in their line. We Invite all to call and look at our stock. we will be nleased to show our goods whether tboy wish to purchase or no. Watches sou chh-kh repiurcd in me oust manner ana wHrraniea tor one your. From their cxperir-nro in the business they hope to be able togivesatlslactioiituall who may favor them with their patronage. J. II. HHOWN, mayu.1 b. nujn. CAPITA Ii IINIVEKWITY (-OMMKNCftCMKNT. r II Utittratn mar School of Capital University willbero-opeiiedin 1- the huildinir formerlv occuoied by tho City High 8ehool, on Town street, on Thursibiy, the I'.'th inst It is expected to or ganizeCnliogo classes immedintely. All who desire to attend should do so at the beginning nt the term. wni. m. nr,i niii.iin, IIKNRY BTANBKRY, HAM'L M. SMITH, (1KOHOK M. PARDONS, G. MACHOLI), LKWIrt II KYI j, ep9 Ex. Com. of the Board of Trusteea. COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. J . K I I) O W A Y & CO., MANU PACTUR K STEAM ENfilNEH, FltOM new and improve! patterns, among which la one for the MUI.KY SAW MILL, ol compact form, with MILL IKONS nd flxtureacomplete. They alno moke the colob rated I'AHK K R ' d PATENT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD CAR W11EKLS, and all other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS usually made at Foundries. M ACHINRIf of all kinds made promptly to order. BUCK' CKIiKBKATKD COOKING MTOVE, Premium Cooking tflovoa, Parlor, Shop, and Church Stoves and Furnaces, Fire Grates, and PLOUGHS all warranted, are con stantly for sale at wholkcalb and xktail on lllwral terms. MerrUHiits ana otnera ueaiing in riougna aim moves are re ecttully invited to oxauiine our stock and prices. Columbus, icb!3 tt CAKUIA4E TUIMitllMiM. 1 HA PA,Tl F.lustic Springs ; SO sett Irun Axles; 100 sett BraM 1UU Hubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Leather; Lace, Tufts, Damask Lin intra ; Painted and Gum Cloth; Tacks.Scamex Cord. Malleablo Costings, tVe. For salo by june uttir., aiioui i u. A DEH1KABI.E HIAI.I. FARM FOR HALE. WK are author i zed u sell a mai.i. l-AKftl.con- taining 45 acres, 35 of which are Improved, with a Frame Cottune House, inioil tublinn", toitether with-- fruit and shrubbery, and all oilier necessary fixtures. enquire ol scpiuj UAnE.it ol aiihi.-i i i-nvt. PAINTH. WE have on hand and lor sale at the lowest market rates, Linseed OiL White and Bed Lead. Coach and Furniture Varnish. Also, a superior article of Picture Varnish, together with a great variety of paints, brushes, kc. At the sign of the jyi. in i rnuiiuijn. TO LAMII.OUOH! KBSONS having houses to rent or lease ran find good and rendv tenanta by colli nc atour office. There is hardly aday passes but we have calls lor houses that we cannot supply. SMITH At MILLS, aepSO-d Real bstate Agents CABINET MAKER IAN find Veneer Varnish, Hand Paper, Glue, and nearly all J (it her articles in their line, at the sign of the euarltl GILT PADLOCK. CITV TRADE. Tl IK attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited to the ele-trant stock ot Dress Hilks. Cashmeres, All-Wool Delaines, Shawls, Scarfs, Embroideries, Kibbons, Laces .dec. Ate., now being received and opened by P. T. HNOWDKN, No. 4, Odeon Building. Ills stock of Dress Silks, alone, will richly repay an examination. We take pletwure in showing our Goods to all who may favor us with a call. septan NEW (JOOlltt. WE have tn store, and oiler lor sale on good terms 75 dot. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doi. Brood " " " 1WI " Shovels and Spades " KKI Mill and Cross Cut Haws. QUI boxes Window Glass. lOWAl lights 11 Saab. lOtHt lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil. 'JNI kegs Nails, aasnrtod. GFRK, A RBOTT It CO., nnvU At the tivn ol the Gilt Padlock. NOTICE. I F.SSRS. SMITH MILLS, Real Estate Atrenti, have afew iv 1 ol those choico huiUBriK lots nn Town itni't and Washing-tan Avenue still left Purt-haners wulilna to build residences on the iMtst building ground, and in one of the beat neighborhoods in the. city would do well not to be too late. nol-d 100 IMt5 P01!NI)9 ol whito, blvk, dark gray Mid blue tolled Vooln Stocking Yarn, by J. D. OSBOKN k CO. IIAKDWAHE. 11' E have now In store at the sign of the Gilt Padlock, and on " the way from the Knat, the largest assortment of Hardware wn have ever had. Having punthaaed from first hands, and mostly for cash, wo ran offer better goods, and at lower prices than tortn'rly, and believe that in variety, quality and stjie of goods we can equal any in Ohio. FOR HOUSE BIJIMiERfl WK HAVE 1,000 boxes window glass, assorted iroratiXB to MXifi, both Ameriean and lon-lan. 600 kegs nails ansorted, including the heat eastern and western nails and spikes. 2,01)0 lights window sash, and morn coming. 1.UU0 loeks and latches of many different tiritterns. Including all the Ute improvement in locks and latches and other fastenings for door blinds, gates, Vc, Ac. AImo, White Lead, Oil, Putty, PainU, Varnishes, Sand Paper, tC'A FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS Wo have patent and enamel--d leather, painted and gum Cloth, plain and lancy colored Damusks, Lamps, Bands, Lare, Broad cintn, Tints, at-c. inunr.-nr.r.rinit umn,-', Wh have Tuba and Buckets, Knives and Forks, Tea-trays and Waiters, noreelain and tinned Stewnnna and Ki ttlea, and a vari ety of very necessary articles not enumerated. run .tunnrwi i up Wn have Barrels, Locks, Mountings, Shot Bags and German silver Powder Flasks and Heron. MECHANICS' TOOLS In great variety, among which may be found manytnperinrtoola not often found in the West, nolo GERE, ABBOTT A CO. BOHTON CIIDKNH. miTK hmvn Instrpceired a teW thermometer chumt. fV Also, the justly celebrated Boston cylinder churns, the moat universally used ol any cnurn in t anawuorn. ii you wa thn genuine, call at No. 161, Hleh street GERE, ABBOTT sY CO., jyi Sign of the Girt Padlock. MA I.N tV f'm.l.Kf.K f.ANnMt rpHE larger and better portion ot the: binds still remain n-A told, and they are now offered at private le on accommo dating terms a partcniy ol tne purer) use money oeing requires in nana. Also, for tale buildlne and out lots In the Tillage of Gambler. which are unsurpassed tor beauty of location, and all the more ImainrUiit lutvunriurea to be denired in such nriiuertv. A good hotel Is specially needed in the village, and a tot for the purpose will oe rurnisnea on laToraDie wnni, Apply to the subscribe Gambler, Knox county, (yjlij M T.C. WING, Agent. FOR HALE. THOPF. two well known Lota Nos. VS and 757, on thn corner nf Rich and Sixth streets, with streets and alleys all round them, formerly the property of Chester Johnson, on which are a great variety ot cnoice irun ana snruooery, ana rauaivuiea m- tas uflrm nairt. til tuit tinnhlMrt. ALSO Two Lots on the corner of Friend and fleronth streets ulidlvlded into seven parts to init puThaaers. There is an alley 12 feet in width running through them for general convenience. The whole ot the foregoing property will be told on tery ae-eommodatinf terms. . For particulars. Inquire of Thomas Wood, agent iieiraj M "" fllDf't.nvll.I.I WAALKN YARN. TTJBT received, 00 pounds white, nixed aad black wool Stock. rorat?by J. D. OSBORJt A CO. THE TRUE RELATION OP THE HEXES. By Ware, M. D. J. Ii. RILEY At CO, IO it RENT 1 A snug dwelling for ft small family, In a o X' tral situation. Apply to H. COWL EH aft, CO. DREHH1NU CAHKH. lor Ladles and Gentlemen, for sola at the New Bookstore. J- RILEY A CO. II AIR HIIUMIKH.-A Hue aaaortmint, foraale at tho Mew Hoolutor. ll. hii.bx & uu J.MHTKI1N WOOl, YARN, white, black, blue, mixed and i Karlet, Juit opened by H. CUWLEri to CO. l. levator copy. ociv I.RnilKU PAPKItH. 1AP, Demy and Medium, from the beat mnkpra. Pit aale at J Kaitorn price. (auglOj J. II. lill.KY Co. RKCB1VKD-A large and handsome aiaortment of I plain ana lancy jjeLalrjee aad uaanmem, Dy ocIS 1. O. OXHOHN at CO. WOOD AND WILLOW WAItK. WILLOW Waggona, Cradles and Baaknli, Pulli, Churna, lu "For aale by iiolll OKKK, AUHUTT CO. IHVlNli'M WOKKM, VOL. 1 4. Conuuoit ol Urenada. L PoraaleatUienow'Bookatore. auglO J. n. RILKY at CO. WKHHTBIl'M VNABKIDUBDlllCTIONAKV-Co-luiuhua agency, J. II. 1III.EV At CO. flP Trade aupplled on the beat terms. A N assortment of new pHtterns, just received at thn New Book. XLatoreot Imaylll n, hii.ci v. FANHI FANH!! A BKAUTIFUL assorlmcnt of Fans Just received at the New Bookstore ot Itnayll 1. II. KII.KV i CO. 1'ATKNT I.KVEIl t'LOL'KH. A NRWartleleJu.lrecelvinlat J 1 Call ana see them. Uunid RltllWN It BUCK'S. NAIL. WF. take this opportunity to say that we have now In store and lor sale at low prices, 3U0 kogt of the best nails ever brought to this market OKIIR, ABBOTT At CO. WAMIIINUTON AND TUB RKVOLIITION, an Oration dehvered bv K. P. Wbiople. belurn the Mtinlclpal au- horiUeaof lioston. J. II. KII.Kf i CO. 1 NIIIA AND TUB IIINHOOH. My F. U. W. Ward, lale J. II. RILEY Ic CO. Miislotiary at Madras. ucl8 M ED1CAI DKMJHIONH,- prize eiisoy, by Dr. Hooku J. 11. RILEY & CO. ovlb- 1AKIArlE'M NEW EMSAY8.-Latter Day PamphleU, bound in one volume. oclS J. H. RILEY A CO. IUHT RKCEIVEB. A large aasorUneut of Morsair green and other colors Freneh Merinos. . For sa every low by oct5) J. P. OHBORM A CO. STEEL 100DS. Beads, Rings, Clasp, Slides, Baga, Purses, Ae. Also, Pen Knives, a splendid assortment. apU4 J. H. RILKY A CO. OUMMKR SHAWLS AT A LOSS. A fine lot, slightly Injured, to be had for a song, for sale by aplO H. COWLE8 A CO. A FARM FOR HALE OK RENT. . WIGS farm is situated within two miles ol tlie city, and contains 80 acres. 05 of which are imnroved. J-.nquire ot sepia BAKER A ARMSTRONG. C'HOH CUT 8AWM. WE have just received a fresh lot of those very superior cross cut saws we have been selling the last two yenra. June? GEKK, ABBOTT A CO ) A YARD TAYLOR'S CALIFORNIA; or, Adventures In the I'hUi or Kmptre. iitustratea. Trade supplied. For sole at the bookstore of inay:tO J. II. RILEY A CO -a gcf BOXES WINDOW GLASS, amongst which may 1 aUUU be found single and double thick French, the best 1'ittnburg. Also, encaper gioas 01 auineusuai sizes. Aiim .ign ol the (jyij un.i rAunji.. I) R RAT EH IN THE NEW YORK CONVENTION.- 50 copies Just received at the New Bookstore of may 11 J. H. RILEY A CO. COD LIVER OIL. A CONSIGNMENT of a email quantity from Rushton, Clark A Co., New York, for aale at the New Bookstore of mayll J. H. RILEY ft CO. 'IH) PEDLARS. A case of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Ac, on J. consignment, for sale cheap. Also, an assortment of French Jewelry, now styles and of superior quality, for sale cheap, may! . H. RILKY ft CO. FILKNrif PAPER IIANUINMH. 4 CASE of very choice patterna of EmboMod Gobi papers, for j. s. pariora, ana uoraerito maicu. At the now Bookstore. nuglO J. 11. RILKY CO PIHTOLH. REVOLVING six shooters, together with double and single barreled pistols, for sole at the aign of the marl GILT PADLOCK. LIFE OF MARXIAN BLENNERIIAHMETT, compri-sine an authentic account ot "The Burr Exhibition," con taining f acta not heretofore published. Trade supplied, f or saw at tne new oooasiom oi tnaylR) J. H. RILEY A CO. FOR MALE. WE have a few very desirable Lota, on State Avenue, which can be bought at a bargain for cash, or will exchange them or stock in the Xenia or Cleveland Railroads, at par. Inquire of jalytt BAKER k. ARMSTRONG. SMALL IIOCHK AND LOT, SITUATED on East Friend street. The lot la tKVfc by 1B7 feet end Frame House. Foraale cheap, by SMITH A MILLS, mart Haul Estate Agents DEHIRABLE DREMM UOOIIM. NEW styles of Borates, Tissues. Mourning Albortnea, Ginghams, Lawns, plain and figured black Silks, aud new sty lea ot colored silks, a nice assortment Just opened by apu n. voiYiiM i-.w. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST 1 Wo hiivo tbr aale o new brick bouse and lot on east Oak street desirable place pleasantly situated, convenient, ciieau. and on easy terms. SMITH At MILLS, aep4 Real Estate Agents. BELT IN 44. Vulcanized Rubber Belting for driving all kinda ol machinery. Plain and mixed Rubber packing square rope and tutting box rings for piston rods and lace leatner aepM juLatsuunnr. junr.o. WOOL BED BLANKETS, ) r PAIRS fine 13 by 10 qr. Circleville UlankeU. These blan- tj keta are finer, softer and heavier than any other moke. For salohy ocM J. D. OSBOKN Av CO. LOTH OF LOTH AND CHEAP! WE have lor sale cheap, a plat ol vacant lota, If in number, Irontinr on Town street, Washington Aveuue and Frank Hn Avenue i being sub-divisions of out-lot No. 53, varying In site from half tor whole city loU. This is considered now the most desirable part of tho city, and is improving last The lots are from UO to 25 feet above High street and is decidedly the ploas- autest location in tne corporation, i ney win ne sotu cunp una nn reasonable terms. A plat can be seen, and the prices aod terms learned, at the office of SMITH At MILLS, oclS Real Estate Agents, North Room, fcxcbnnge Ban it . The Mestcri AgricaltarisU Prof. W. W. MATH EH, Editor, Cor. Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Atdvd by several gentlemen wen Known as ante acienunc ana practical Agriculturists, COLUMBUS, OHIO. V MONTHLY Agricultural paper will be published in Columbus, Ohio, commencing January 1st IBM, di voted to the in terest of Axrieulture. It will aim to collect ana amuse sucn anowieage connectea with agriealture, domestic and political economy, arts and manufactures, aa will advance the interests, and elevate the sentiments of its readers. The, editors teel that, unaided, tney cannot redeem una pledge, yet they rely with confidence on the aid to be derived from oth er Hour era. Thn work will bo of my al octavo site, of good paper and type, with 33, pages, and put up in neat covers. Terms, one dollar pr year payment in Bdranrf, and all subscriptions to commence with the first number of the volume. All matters connected with the editorial department may be addressed to W. W. Mathrb, Columbus, Ohio. All business letters (postage paiov directed to dell J. H. RILEY CO., Pvblirhera. (SKNTLEMEN (lALLatP.T. SNOWDKN S.andexamlnehlaatock ofCravata, J Scarfs. Gloves. Ate Ac before purchasing elsewhere. '1 tw asaortment is now eomplete, and will be found to embrace every Jesirahle style. aepU!ri AND HTILL ANOTHER ONE LEFT. COR BALE, one of the most desirable building lots on Tows m. street inquire of inovjvi jtAn.e.it m ahjhs i nuno, KIK KBTS AND TUBS. OHn D0Z BUCKETS, just received, and for sale at Clncin mJ3 nati prices. AT.HO 100 nestsTUBS. Those who wish to get a good article, and are per cent, wonia ao wen to caii ana purcnase. teblB R. FITCH JOHN K. ANDERSON, nnerwl Aaent far the New York aad Ohla Line. WOULD Inform the public, that upon the opening of naviga lion, there will be a DAILY LINK OF PACKETS between Columbus and Portsmouth, and he would solicit lor them a Ht eral patronage. ine racket are wen mrnisnca, ana can accommodate omj passengers, and carry Irom ten to twelve tona ol frelabt Any property wnich may be entrusteo io Dim, win oe oeuverca wttu promptitude and dupmicn, upon toe boss uoerai terms. manM-dam TO THR LADIES. A"PLENDID assortment ot BAREGK DELAINES, Babbobs, Tiasnea, Poplins and Ginghams. Also, a lew choice Spring mifea. Just received try mararj . tuwi.t a 4PEEMAN SILVER PLATED SPOONS AND BUT- VB TER KNIVES. German Stiver Spoons tuose same pupti' isr gooas, aiast received oy mari H. COWLES A CO. W INDOW 4MLASS-A large and full i variety usually called lor, of the best qnallr ouultv. KILBOUHNE A JONES. COMBS. A LARGE lot ot mw style BheU aad Buffalo back and dreas X taf eoaabs, jaat raeatved bj r T. SWOWUBb TIIE RAILROAD, OMNIBUH aV STAGE OFFICE, TTAB been removed from the Nell House to foar doom i north rthe AmerlrtiB Hotel, on High street Citt xena are requested to call at the office and secure Railroad Tick ets lor either North or West. They can also have an Omnibus call tbr them at their residences, and be sure ol arriving at the Ajcpot in Drue tor tne trains. Foar Dnllv Linen of Cosichra leave on the arrival of tho cars. For Newark, Zaneavilfe and Wheeling, aa lollows t East Mall Lines leave at 10 A. M. Express 0 P. M. Extra Coaches lumlshed at short notice. B. O. REAM, Agent Columbus, Ohio, March 95, 1651-ly NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day associated themselves In buil-neas. under the firm ol WM. RICHAHDS alt CO.. at thn old stand ol Wra. Richards, No. 1, Nell House, opposite State offices wm. KiCHAKUn, Columbua, February 1, 1851. WM. IL SLADE, The liberal natronaee with which our friends and the nuhlla generally have favored us, is gratefully acknowledged ; and aw-ti motion of the same is respectfully solicited. reuiunrj i, iiwi. W I. niUtlAltUS fju. All Demons havinir nnaettled account with Ihn ltn Arm of Win. Richards, are invited to call and settle the same by cash or note, WM. RICHARDS, February!, )t?5L marlO FOR HALE. ( CHOICE VACANT LOTS, situated on East Gay street X J Also, an Ontlot of two acres, situated on Waeblnttton ave nue, between Gay and Long streets. Also, a Lot containing one arre, situatea on waiinliiuttin avenue, norm ot Long street Persona wishing to invest in real entnte would do well to call on the Bubscrilwrs Defore purchasing elsewhere, inquire of marg BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HA LB TI7E have several vacant building lots on Mound street, be- V V twern Third and Fourtn streets, which can be purchased leap, ana win give trom turee to tive years to pay ror mem. Inquire of scptf BAKER A ARMSTRONG. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR HALE. rfl UK residence of the late Dr. Sisson. on Hich street, near the X - corner of Rich, ta for sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire of jurin u. uii.i,, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. FOR HALE. 4 A VERY CONVENIENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, with Ipjjaix rooms and kitchen, cistern, well of water, and good "UBUgUpd lot This uronortv is situated on tho comer of Oak ana Mgntn streeis, ana eau ne purcnosea at a Dargain, u appu cation on made aoon. Inquire of (noW) BAKER A ARMSTRONG. UONORALI, 1VIHN-I.OVF TIIE BROTHERHOOD. AND HONOR PKTI.IL HAY HEN. T HO would think that P'ter Hayden the xreat with two hun- 1 T dred roirue in nrtson at 30 cents a dnw. and one hundred honest men out at 90 centa a day, to suuoort families, would ineak round In the Dutch shoe shops with three aides of sole leathor begging for patronage, and claiming that ho ought to be supported because be is going to be a dealer In aule leather. Well, we are workern of sole leHtlier and hare got three sides for sale too, and cannot be undersold by thiidibble-dabblerin small wares in a small way. For sale three aidua of sole leather, from 14 to 18 eentsper pound; upper French calf, Bull Morocco Linings of all colors, and Findings of all kinds, tn proportion both in quantities and prices, at tne oia tnnu oi juneo a. j. dhuwb MOURNING 4.00IIH. BOMBAZINES, Poplins, Alpaccas, Ginghams, DeLalncs, Merinos and other mourning dress goods. Also, mourning dress guoos generally, just upeueu uy u. ijuvvlch t tu. Elevator copy. oclO 41 AV COPIES OF H.HITHH ENLIMI1 tittAMMAR wUv (new edition.! designed lor Schools and Acadatnici. Just received and lor sole at the New Bookstore (in the Post urace nuuaingt) oi Ja3 HUNTINGTON A MacINTIRE. A CARD, It it my purpose to resume the practice of Law in the Supreme Court ol the United States, the Circuit Courts for the districts of Ohio and Missouri, and in the Supreme Court In bank of the Stele of Ohio. July 30, ISftO. T. EWINO. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, I CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, ALL DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such aa constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tothc Head, Acidity of the Slom-ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullneaa or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of wn oiomncn, Bwinunioi oiina ueoa, uiimeu ana uimcuit urea ramg, Muttering at ute uean, tnoxmg or sunocaang sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before thing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations wnen in a tying posture, Liimnesa oi vision, trots or wens oetore the Sight Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, dec, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can on etlbctually cured by UK. UOUKLAMU'H UbLKniUlKl) (ir.KMAn till 1KHH. Prepared by Dr. C. M.JACKSON, at the Utrman Altdiant .-tore, Ao. YMAreMtt Pkiladetphi. Their oower over the above diseases is not excelled, If equalled. by any other preparation In the United States, as toe cures attest, In many eases alter skillful physicians had foiled. I nese Hitters are wortny tne attention oi invanas. rosiessing great virtues In the rectification ol diseases of the Liver and lesser lianas, exercising tne most seorcning powera in weaaness anu at-lections of the ditiestive oriians, the! are, withal, sale, certain and pleasant HIS A l' All U OE liUftr illliCU. The Hon. Charles D. Hinellne, Editor of the M Camden Demo crat," the best paper In West Jersey, says, July 91 : llooonao'a ueratiui Hittera." We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific In its action upon diseases ot the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them Into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. If this medicine were more centrally used, we are satisfied there would lie less sickness, as Irom the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have them In a heathy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed tn give trial it will then recommend Itself. It should, in fact be In every family. No other medicine can produce .uch evidences ol merit'' I From the " Boston Bee." The editor said, Dee. 93d t " Or. Hootondi Celebrated Oermnn Jttttrr$ for the cure of Liver Complaint Jaundice. Dysoeusia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day, These outers nava been used uy uiousaima, and a trlena at our einow ays he has himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Lvor Complaint from tho use of this remedy. Wo are convinced that in tho use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength an vigor a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant In taste and smell, and con be used by persons with the most delicnte stomachs with safety, under any circumstances. we are speaking irom experience ana to tne amictea we aavise their use.1' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary papers published, said, Aug. SK : M Dr. Hooto Uermn B,tlert. manufactured uy nr. jaexsnn, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of thn faculty as 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 save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will And these Hitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems.' Judge M. M. Noah, a gentleman with great acientiflc and literary attainments, said in bis " New York Weekly Messenger," January 6, IHA0: "lf. HooJInmrtflfrnM Bitten-Here Is a preparation wich the leading presses In the Union appear to t- unanimous In recommending, and the reason Is obvious. It Is made alter a prescription lu- tailed by one ot the most celebrated physicians of mod ern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhelin Hootland, Professor to tne university oi Jena, rrivnte rnysician to tne King oi rrus-sla, and one nf the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of the humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It tn Liver t;ompiaiot nyspepsia, iMiniiry, vertigo, ACiuny oi wn Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers expreas thier conviction ot its excellence and several of tlie editors speak of Its effects from their own Individual exuerlenee. Under these circumstances, we feel war ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the pre- mending the article to all afflicted." muim r.vii'c.nr. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette." the best family newspa per published in the United States the editor says ot i'ti. mii" iAM a tt aeon a n tin i it.na. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medic nes to the Confidence and natrnnaire nf our readers : and. therefore, when w: recommend in. Hootland a (ierman Hitters. we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are nut sneaking nf nostrums of the day, that are noised almut for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race ot mis- cine, nut oi a mcaicnw long esoiDiisnea, universally pnzeo, which has met tne hearty approval oi uie r acuity itseil." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of thn Union, the last three years, and the strons- Mt testimony in Its favor Is. that there Is more of It used In the practice oi ine regular rnjwmnm ui rnunnpiiiin inni mu inner nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet ap proval wnen preenuw wren in inin iiirm. 1 nat una meaieine win cure l.it umiKin. mu I'jsprpma no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acta specifically upon the stomach and liver It is preferable to calomel in all fail-Inns difs-aans the effect Is Immediate. They can be administered toMMfaor infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BK1TARK OP COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which la neeea- sary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiter! to put lorui a spinous rcicin ns ute nu mo iits oi inuae wno are innocently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE ukNuINK. Ther have the written sitrnature of C. M. JACKSON nnnn the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without wkkk tktf art rpnriouw. For sate, wholesale and retail, at thn GERMAN MEDICINK STORK. No. 130 Arch street, one door below Sixth, (late at 97fl Race at Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for aale m Columbus by WM. P. GID DINGS, tnay94-dAwaltly (Successor to King A Brlggs.) T) ON NETS AND RIBBONS, in variety. Also. bova. M-M nwvas aao cwionxi ousrar ntue uv mh oj sl towLts ca Neil House Saloon, HARRY Informs hli friends and customers that be la on band at the NEIL HOUSE SALOON, To which be has made extensive additions and improvements, and having made arrangements for a dally and constant supply of Oysters, Game and hih of the choicest quality, will be fouud always ready and willing to dispense bit good things to hi nu tneroui friends. Suppers provided for parties at the shortest notice. noltf United States Saloon. THE proprietor wishes respectfully to inform bis friends and the public in general, that he has taken the above named ea tabliihment and fitted It up equal to any in the city. His rooms are kept neat and quiet The Barlsaupplcd with choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars everything thing that will add to the comfort of man. api4.J T. D. ADAMS. AMERICAN HA LOON, (OrtDIlTHI AMBXIOAff HOT BL.) HAVE just received Fresh Oyi tern, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such as Oysters. Bird s Venison, Freah Fish. Sardines. Pickled Ovulars. Clams. Lobite r Ac., inc. The Bar will be kept constantly aupplled with the rest Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Scgara, Ae. No pains wilt be spare to gratify the tastes and apnetites of the guests of the American Saloon. Er Oysters by the dozen, hundred or eon. oc4-tf Railroad Car Manufactory, R I Of. WAYS Ac KIMBALL, Colnmbno, Ohio, HAVE established at this central point tho manufacture ot PnaNcnirer. Freight. 4; ravel and Hnnd Cam for RAilroada, atid assure all western Railroad comuanJes that It will be theirconstant aim to procure the beat materials and work men, and to turn out the best kind of work at fair prices. Speel mens may be seen on tlie Columhusand Xenia Railroad. The patronage of Railroad companies is resoctiully solicited. icoi.vn COUNTRY MERCHANTS A RE notified that they can buy goods suited to their trade of IX. us at the lowest wholesale price. Your interests require you to give us a call. II. COWLES A CO., maritf First Dry Goods Store south of Clinton Bank. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION, AT T11R United States Clothinsr Store, R. eV RI. II ESS, (Successors to Frank it, Hxan,) RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizena of Columbus and surrounding country that they have just received A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING than has ever before been brought into the city of Columbus. Their stock consists, in part, of tlie following articles, vix : Fine black and blue cloth Frock and Dress Coats ; Fine black and blue French cloth Frock and Dress Coats; Finn black and brown cloth Sack Coats ; Finecaiimere and autlncttSack and Frock Coats t Fine drab and block beaver Overcoats ; Fine drab pilot cloth Over and Sack Coats ; Fine blue blanket and felt Coats ; Fine black cloth Cloaks and Wrapiera ; Fine Jenny Lind Overcoats, a fine article; Fine Polka and traveling Coats. PANTALOONS OP ALL KINDS, Plain casimnre, black and blue cloth, fancy casimere, satinett corduroy, twoed, Ac, together with a nice and splendid assort men,- oi v r.H 1 T. Black satin Vests, Hhick cloth and casimere Vests, Woolen do Fine embroidered do Fancy casimere do ! Brown do do runcy do Blnck and fancy velvet do.. Fancy Merino do., Valencia do FURNISHING GOODS, Such aa fine Shirts, silk pocket and neck Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, Drawers, Suspcndere, Shirt Collars, Traveling Truuks, Carpet Bags, Ac, tic. Their Clothing is, ash) already known to most every body, better made up, and out of better materials than those generally kept by similar establishments, and they are still able to do what they always hove done to sell them AT LEAST 1)11 PER CENT. CHEAPER than any other house tills side of the Eastern cities possibly can. E. A M. Hess have often been questioned, how tt it that they can sell Clothing so much cheaper than tlie other stores, and at the some time sell better goods, too. They con account for it In plain words I They have their own Manufactory, In Baltn, where they have their clothing mode up, expressly for this Western market Besides, they buy their material out of the tint hand, and pay tlie ready cash for them. They pay nothing but cash for making, where other merchants about this section of the country go and buy goods wherever they can get them on time, consequently they have to pay well for them at the start and then tney generally buy whatever they can get, ao matter what it is, good or bad. (t is weU known to a orent many nf our citizens here, that K. A M. Hess have sold more clothing In the two years since they first established their business here than all the other clothing stores combined. It Is easily accounted for. Their motto Is. " large tale and mall nrojits." Besides, they always have had the largest stock of clothing that oould be fuund In Columbus, and sold tiiem so very cheap, consequently they are selling near, ly all the ready made clothing that is sold In Columbus. Their present stock which they have now on hand throws all former arrivals entirely into the bock ground, and in regard to quality and cheapness tar surpasses any assortment ever brought into Columbus, The Public in general are invited to call on them and examine their stock and nricea. and then ludiie for them selves. Don't forget the place. r.. at m. iir.n, United States Clothing Store, In the City Bank Building, corner of High and State streets, and nearly opposite tho American Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. N. B. Wholesale dealers are nartlcularlv renuestpd to call nn us and see our goods and bear our prices, as it will be to their own advantage to do so, We make a deduction of S per cent, on all cash sales excoding fifty dollars. E. & M. li. THK ONI.V (INK KKKT. A VACANT LOT on Town street See to it Itcanbepurcba. sed chean. Inoulre of oca) BAKER A AHMHTRONO MOOD NRWN AltnilT NRW UAiiiim. THE attention of the public is respectfully invited to our stock of fall and winter goods which are oow arriving and being opened. They have beeu purchased with great care, and In a great measure of the manufacturers, thereby saving a jobbing Our old friends and every body else are advised to favor their own interests by examining? our new Bonds befnm numhuini elsewhere, as wo are determined to do business on as small pro-tits and as fair terms generally as any body is capable of doing. iiui m inn wni wiuwd bmauu, ursi pry guoas store souui of tne Clinton Bank. (ocrt U. UUWI.KH it c;ii. MULKY MILL MAWH. VI E have a few first rate cast steel Muley saws. Also, narrnw fv mill saws, of cast and German steel. toHuther with a larso assortment of cross cut saws which have never been equalled lor quality In thia market OLHK, ABBOTT A CO., JTi Hlgn ot tbe (Jilt i'adlock. 1 ( linn MANDKVIU.E'S SKHIKS of Readers, lor sale IVUUU in quantities, at the New Bookstore. de9 j. H. HII.KY A CO FINK A1IKKH AN CIJTLKHV. ALAHOE assortment warranted equal II not superior 1 1 rr-beat im pnr tell. Juit received and for sole at the Bookstore of JaU UUNTINOTON MiclNl.ilr. FOR HAI-K. THAT well known and very desirable proper ty situated on the west side ot Huh street third lot north of Mound street. The house is a dou. we two-story Irame, with a basement of lull height, of brick and In irood renair. The lot Is 44 leet front, and about hl in n rtr. A rm stable and carriage-house. Fifteen hundred dollars of the pur. chase money can remain on permanent mortgage, II required, wim aauuii.j ki mj m ugly uuie, in pnymenis ot one nunared dollars each. If not sold orior to Uie first of March, tt will lie rented tbe south part Including stables, at ISO dollars the north half at 10M dollars per annum. Inquire of tehfl W. T. MARTIN, Agent flOOO COPIEH HOLD IN H1X H KhHN! F the following valuable book Th. I.lvoant jami-'x uaii J IHONanJ JAMES MONKOK, fourth and fifth Presidents ol the United States, by John Uumcr Auams, to which la added a History of their Administration." This work is published in a large slxe ISmo. vol. ol 430 paces, substantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to " Sew- 1m.l'. III. 1 11 A.i-. " . . . Price 1,25. r Tliere being no work extant giving the private and public Uvea of these Illustrious Presidents, and tlie world renowned imputation of the author as a Statesman and a scholar, must secure an extensive saie lor iue aoove book. 1 AgenU wanted. J. If. RII.EY It CO., A tents, JuiielO At the New Bookstore, Columbus. PKINTINU MATRH1 A I.M irnu mai.R. FOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit a large assortment of Printing Materials, consisting in part of l pontile Medium Smith Prens. 1 8 tun berry Press, lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new. i: " Brevier. 1(H) " Minion, h i:H " Minion, Several fonts Fancv Tvim. Also, Job Type of nearly every variety, part of which is nearly Saw, Together With Stands. OniWs. Mti.-ka. f'hases. kules. Iads. (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and Anally, everything wea in priuimg oince. Any portion of the above will be sold etttremely Iis for cash, oron short time. decll (MIAS. HCO'lT, Aaeat POH BAI.H. ASMALL Farm of 60 aerea, situated within .1 miles nf Wert Jnnerson, Madison eonnty, 1& acnw ol which are Umbered, tbe balanca improved, and all under lence. Thia Farm is oHered for aale cheap and on good torma, or will exchange for Improved city property. IIKJUITBOI I.-J.I p...,. . nnmn . ni.no. rpnR HIOIIKNT MAHKKT PHII R IN CASH !' M. lMpaidbyuaforao,UWiba.ol wool at oar store, may I Maw. H. COWLES A CO NRW IttlllKH. ILK NOTES OF A HORRADJ1 (Traveler.) Wallac a Fraacunia slory. By tn. aotlior ol tne nouo Books. 1-n Mnnvland Pnftam,. R the author of fnarv Barlnw. London Labor and the London Poor, Part 1st. By Henry Maybew. With Daguerrotypo engravings by Heard. Just laeotved aad tor aale at tbe Bookstore of ," maris HUNTINGTON (tASlMTIBB rKPHYR WOBSTBDS-Eaoagb toaunpW U. I aU marU P. t. 8NOWDIN. Us EACLB INHritANCE fOlIPANT, CINCINNATI. IasS Oil proMrtT of ,v oncrltitlia. HAVWATIOa, tanns aa anj li jAiu.iy THK IUKTVOKO MPg AND HBALTH It.i," KANCB COMPANY. SI7. C....m.. HA.TFOBD, OONNICTIOVT, CAPITAL STOCK, IM,OaOI-ThlaCor,y,b,lll(.. superior to those presented by any other ConiDan. tath.ii. . and.Health principle, , u .11 of which tho rate. m M JL i '".ftr, "'ml f "?, ta "" Con7aS7wUldn? t '1 his Company la the Jlrst and onln m. i T.k!. 11 'jTl , TJi '.' " "er"d' ,h"' "- ""btoSi "tlriZX .'i; ottered to .rant Inmnm. i,h Km..... . opermnoaa, and lit - rnunt vMpmi.cc- For f ull detail. In rerard to terms and conditions ivrfanm.. m.. ' t. I? Ulc " 'rUa ol thTanTnfa Columbus, O, Aiialist 00, 1&50, CITY 1NHURANCR COMPANY OR CINCINNATI Capital !IOO,0NI rtlllH0',!'',, PP"?1"' Capital Uaaaa. I I, n,,d"r,'',Mf " appotated Agent of the ahum eon. J,?' Ul" ! ' Columbus, and U authorlied tolnlmm ornporly of every dowrlptlon against loss or damarab. AWuCl Hl.ka uken on tbo moat lavoralile term.. T. STOCKTON, Agent. DlaaoToa. K B lleoder, William Burnet (W r..,i., J 0. Thorn. J.P.Kilbrcth, K. 8. Ilalnes, H. L. Wman. N.O..ao.r, Secretary """""ittS1 OHIO I.IVR STOCK INHIJRANCR rnaaiav Cap.,al 5O,M,0! JtU ESSS!' rpljls Company I. now prepared to Inaura lloraea. Mulea. Cat, 1 tie and Hhoop against death or damag., olthorbV w accident or diseaw of any or all kinds ' ' ww ssrstuMmi 'M This Company will take risks upon noma and mule, UMd i. it?..? Ta " "Pon horaa, mule. i Ski l shipped or driven to Uie eastern or .,,..7h JT... 1 KM. W.u.,A.,.n.pMtor.-Ofllcj T&SSiffBt "Tw. R..c.n, Becretary. W"- BUM"iT-1 COI.UMBUH INHIJUAjVt'K milPAN Y, FIUK AND TII!,j?hn!'"l,'-,0"tU"17, to 'we' every apples ol building, a d",uralmUna.'oods,warBsMdnierohawuE and oilier property contained therein, against loss or damagebs) lire; also,. steamboat!, and all sail vesMis7and theeargosMav o.u, ..II vos.,1., k,wl boats, and other water crJtTagnattK pe."Ul f"'' ''-'i uld "wra, on the most favorable lama. JuneUO-dll UKMA8AUAAIH.Js'. . KJZ INMUHANCB COMPANY. U ir r"TjLUrW l"Jd nd a8'! Invited jf: Th """erllr, Agent for this Company, UnrS p.mito take every- description ol Fire In.urance, IpX UbWal erms. IJelg-dtf. 1). AI.KXANPKH, Ag5 ColumbnaT lnJ.ANO'r,,KR,cl,!JTIPIC wondbhT" . ""nc" Ulgestlvo Huld, or Gastric Juice t A great Dyspepsia curer. Vm,.mi from Htmm, or the fourth ,!'Til,J " BT '"'"""'Waf Boit Lia.ro, tbe great physiological chemist, by 1. 8. IIouohton, AL D. No. 11 iforU, tlglith slnwt, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Thia is trutV a Wnnderliil mnwwlw tnr nmnronn. nwM LdhKiili r'r?1"0 M""""-""?, CONSTIPATION,' aod UhlllU 1 V ; curing alter Nawra'a own method, by Nature, ownagent, the gastric juice. 1 ' IS Uall a teaapoonlul of this Fluid, Infused la water, will dl. gest or dissolve live pounds of roast beef, la aoout two hour, out of the stomach. DIOE8T10N. Dlgwtlon la chleHy partormed in the stomach by the aid of a Bold which freely eindes Irom the Inner coat ol that oral, wnen in astat. ol health, called tlie gastrle lulce. ThU lluld li the great so.vent of Uie tood-the purifying, preserving and stun, ulating agent ot the stomaco and Intestinea. Without It ther. willbnnodlirestloo noconrerainnn. M j triUon ol the body ; but rather a foul, torpid, pauuu and daMraa-Uvo coodlUon ol th. whole dlgesUv. appafMu. AmmLmZ dead or Injunid stomach produces no good gaetrls Jute& and i uawHiij wiuon oaaaa. PF.P81N AND RENNET. Pirsm Is the chlel element or great digesting Drlnclole ol th. gastric juloe. Is found In gre.1 almndic?lntKd piio, Uie human stomach, alter deatb,and aomeUmea causes thVit ach to digen Itselt, or eat iUelf up. It I. aUo roundta U ItoS arhotanltnals.aatheox,calf,Ao. It Is tie material usid bvtS nursln making cheese, called Rennet, the etteot atwUel Inn IF hfann thM alaawial aVnntaiB. k J.I n.v ..7" m milk is the first proceoTd&rioV H',S2taV Ishing power, the stomach of a calf will curdle nearly uAuuuuimi. uwu wuigotoi mux. liaron Liabig states that. Oianpartoi Pepsiy, diwlved m Hxty thousand will digest meat aod other food." Diseased itotuShB nrntaeeS gooJ gastric Juice, Uennet or Pepsin. To "how.? Sj? wut unj in inriwu; suppiieo, WO quota the foUoWlna; aw JJ HJUnJ,l Ha an nt Lribio, in his celebrated work on Anlm.l nt aaya, ' An ArUHclal Digestive Fluid may breduTnrmH iZ' the mucous membrane of tl atomStTof the VaWl?, vulousartlcleaol lood, as meal and eggV wlU b. U i UB.PIU1HA, In his famous treatise on "Pood and nu. .v .lied bv IVIIiun A Cn .. V....T of0?0. . t Pub- lit, aud dMcril the method of 'preparaUooTh bliilior aulhoriUea thui Ur. Pereira. ara (aw . .ii . .? XV"": ""' of CoemUtryln the Made. Joego ol the University ol New York, la nli Sl'T JlB-iuittrr." nam :w-i. aavA "ll k. hTi ... "L" 15?" .BO aton ol thi. .ubj.1 Hi. eaperiment. WltTEr tW.S"i the llutric Juice, obtained froin the Uving human' srZk lr..m animals, are well known. "In M cW, bL aavTSl Uou occurred aa perlecUy in the TlffcM a. li tie saw,! .. u DYSPEPSIA CURER, Or. HnooHTiw'a Pepsin has produced tbe most atsnuv. sf.ru curing emu Mm,,, sL:, SerZ bSZi anmnptun, supposed to be on thowrV VCTveTf iiiavo. It I. Impossible to give the details oUaaaelnTSTdmiS SKI REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia, New York and Boston, done. The war. aaarhr all desperate easna. and the bupm w. ..... i , -D"-aarly derlol, but permimenL " "P"" " " it is a great neroi dulldou, and Irom the aatonlahlnilv small quantity neoeanry to produce healthy di,e.Ua7u iSledfoMI ELECTRO-MAONETIC PRINCIPLES I There la no lorm ol Old Stoma Omplainu which It doea not aeeuiu.r,chandrem'.veatonce. No inwerhowhad tana!!? be, ,t give. rditf, A .gU mZMSLllx and It only need. , be repeated for . shorTumTIo m.koUV-jg.iod.tlecl.pormMwnl p.,ruy . WJdrt, ol My follow at once. It la particularly exoeSmt iTtlHZ rfu. Vomllln,, Crynp 8PrTO ofpUoTtosZlcS dl.trealn,r eating, low, cold .Ute of thePBlood7Hvtoe2: l.owneas ol Kplnts, De.,wndency, KmaclaUoa, Watoawall dencv tn In.aintv. HnW,i jb. "" ten- Price, ONE DOU.AK oerbnttla. One bottle will often elleel alastlng cure. PBPMIN. IN Pnornvnti mnt n mail, rata of Fosraoa. Forconveniitnce ol sending to all parte ot the anmrt. .a. K..'tJ' 8 "'"""""'' l,J1' N,H Eighu.'aSS.'KS: i patrkagoa lor fv. dollar.. Every packaga and bottle lam the .r,tt.,n signature ol J. s. HougluoM. l,lePrprkto V Af med in every town In the United HtateaTVar. .ral discounts ,,, to tho trade. DrugguW, Po.tmi I3 rliH.hmlli'ra are drlred to act as agonu. w Asenta lor Uoluml.ua, Ohio, KII.ROIIRNE JONES. ,. HOHEHTS Co. auflwly DKSm u gON Bm IINITED HTATRM OKiKHT FOR 1847 KIWI . digest of decision, of the eouTli of emiton law By John Pheltm 1'nm.m. Per ssle at the New Bookstore. Jy r. II. RII.EY CO. F ".?!' 'T.T n.y" short distance north. ' of the Railroad Depot. Soma of which front an.HJ thing!.. P,.k Hv Fhl.gro.ml I. fitZlSJSX"; wellcalcolaled for orlvat. re.ld.n- V- I 7Jl"Lr: . Terma easv. KnimlM nt BAKER aY AHMHTRONO, Heal Estate Head Quartan. aep-JO W,. A FA KM POR SALS. " nH -rird U"'ll" l"m M" 'M seres, slna. ii "0 north Uolumbue, on tbe 8tau road to J rhl:h " ' Crame lLmn, wlttVitberco.. venlenera. Fit ty.flve acre, of tho above land lain a blah attUof ZhiT.'L liZST B, ""laded oi the east by Alum crank. Persons wishing to purchases .ood farm would do well to call on Ih. anbscritera. oo ""I RAKER ARMSTRONG. 4S2 . ,RIU, Ll,d In Fulton eonnty, Iodises, situated oa yjT ' Hpad Inilng from transport to Michigan, an.i .liJiln 13 miles of the former place,-3U0 acre, of wblchla prane and uak openings, the residue well Umbered, BTtnelpally w.m jtnr sugar ana hickory trees. ThU Land Is well aal-eulatra for a graainc farm, having an abundance of living water the year round, and will be, old at a bargain, or vrUlemhengn for rl.j urop'ri. ..r tanu in toe Vlcmlty of ColumouA Enquire of JulylB RAKER k ARMSTRONG. I.IIIH Rsem. l.rTsrntrst rpilf. subscribers are running foar steam saw mllta, aaal ara 1 prepared to lnml.li any quanUty of MWed tnmber, ta araar st the shortest noUoa. Delivered at the Hailroad Depot, or any parlol the city. del9 dU HALL aV CARTTKR. VERY DES1RARLE HKflMKNCE. situated on Broad rest, With lot 77 Ii. IMU The hiilldln. U nm. mJk .11 1. repair. Thl.prepeftyeanb.purehaaedehanp.orwUiMhanga . for Railroad or Bank stocka. Inquire of ' janio anar.ai at arnstkono. FOB SALS, EIGHTY Acres of Land, alraate I on th. Harbor Roa4, akont I mile, north of tbo city. Forty acre, of th. abora knW are cleared, 15 acre, of which nr. now ready for cultivation. Tbe balance well timbered. This laedosn b. parakaaalMaasnr. fala, or will exebanga R ror unproved city property, laaalraaf (marl SAXck ft ARaUTlOM. ...,,..,... ,y . niffuiTfia m diluted afehnhnL u ri)P. '7 'He nattent These powders contain just the smm LmL ter as tlie fmttlea. but twirP H.E numJiTJ-l mm mM priii ie sent oy mall, tret of Vntna, f,,r . 1 " '' M"J IH11IH1 nnM, MuS |
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